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INM7700-6   

Jan 2010

High - profile

DIN rail

OR

Low - profile

DIN rail

2 off M4 x 16

M6 X 16

50mm

62mm

14.6mm

20mm

Figure 9: 

Mounting ISP7000 insulating spacers

ETL7000

earth terminal

Clamping

screw

Earth terminal

screws

Figure 10:

Mounting an ETL7000 DIN-rail earth terminal

TH7700

LABEL

Figure 11: 

Installing a TH7700 barrier tag holder 

4.3.4 Earth rail assembly (ERL7/ETM7/ERB57S/O)

A screw terminals on each barrier is available for terminating cable
screens and 0V returns. An alternative is provided by an earth rail
assembly (figure 12). This consists of two IMB57’s, ERB57S or O,
mounting blocks (one for each end of a column of barriers), a length
of ERL7 earth rail (supplied in 1m lengths for cutting to size), and
ETM7 terminals for connecting cable screens or 0V returns to the rail.

Install the earth rail assembly as follows:

a) Hook the loose end-clamps of the IMB57 mounting blocks over

the flanges of the DIN-rail at each end of the row of barriers.

b) Making sure the blocks are flush with the end barriers or tagging

strip supports, clamp them firmly into place by tightening the
screws at the base of the blocks and fit 2 off ERB57O or S into
supports.

c) Slide the number of ETM7 terminals required for connections

onto the length of ERL7 rail needed for the assembly.

d) Important: wire up the earth rail assembly as given in section

5.3.3.

4.3.5

Barrier identifiers (TH7700)

TH7700 tag holders (figure 11) are clipped onto the tops ofindividual
barriers to provide transparent holders for identification labels

a) Slide the required label in between the top and lower parts of

the TH7700

b) Push the tag holder downwards until it clips into place.
c) To unclip a tag holder, lever up the far end above terminals.

4.3.6

Tagging strip assemblies(IMB57)

The tagging strip assembly (figure 12) identifies the location of
individual barriers, ensuring that they are replaced correctly after
removal for maintenance or testing. Once installed, the tagging strip
pivots upwards to provide access to, and allow removal of, individual
barriers.

Each assembly uses two tagging strip supports (IMB57), a tagging
strip (TAG57) and tag labels (TGL7700).

The assembly installation procedure is:

a)IMB57 tagging strip support.

Making sure that the vertical

slots are on the hazardous-area side, hook the loose end-clamps
of each IMB57 tagging strip support over the flanges of the DIN-
rail at each end of the group of barriers.

b) Make sure that the tagging strip support is flush with the end

barrier in the row.

IMB57 tagging strip support

. Clamp firmly in place by

tightening the two screws located at the foot of each support.

c) Remove any clic rivets from the tagging strip and slide out the

label.

d) Measure the distance between the top inside faces of the two

tagging strip supports.

e) Cut the tagging strip and label to this length with a hacksaw.
f) Annotate the tagging strip label as required and slide it back

into the tagging strip. Divisions on label strips are 12.6mm
wide, the pitch of individual barriers.

g) Clip the tagging strip onto the lugs on top of the tagging strip

supports.

4.3.7

Power bus (BPL7700)

For details on using and installing a power bus, see section 5.2.3. 

Note:

Early versions of TH7700 are hinged on two small locating

pins. Later versions are hinged by locating the clips at the hinged end
into the rectangular appartures on the barrier body. The later design
can be retrofitted on early modules by removing the hinge pins with
a knife.

TGL7700

ERB57O

TAG57

ERL7

ETM7

14mm earth-rail
clamp

THR2/THR7000

ERB57S
in lower position

ISP7000

ETL7000

10mm earth
clamp

IMB57

Snap off extension
when using IMB57
as a central support

Figure 12:

Mounting earthing and tagging accessories

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Summary of Contents for MTL770 Series

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual INM7700 MTL7700 Series Shunt diode safety barriers www calcert com sales calcert com 1 888 610 7664 0 5 10 15 20 25 30...

Page 2: ...ii INM7700 6 Jan 2010 www calcert com sales calcert com 1 888 610 7664 0 5 10 15 20 25 30...

Page 3: ...h 7 5 4 Connections to dummy barriers 9 6 MAINTENANCE 9 6 1 General 9 6 2 Routine inspection 9 7 FAULT FINDING 10 7 1 Introduction 10 7 2 Power supply check 11 7 3 Barrier resistance test 11 8 EQUIPME...

Page 4: ...INM7700 6 Jan 2010 iv www calcert com sales calcert com 1 888 610 7664 0 5 10 15 20 25 30...

Page 5: ...are available either from the company website www mtl inst com or on request from your local MTL office 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 Introduction MTL7700 Series fourth generation intrinsically safe shunt diode s...

Page 6: ...ers for marking barrier locations Supplied with labels in 1m lengths for cutting to size TGL7700 Spare labels for use with TAG57 tagging strips 0 5m strips supplied in sets of 10 IMB57 Tagging strip s...

Page 7: ...en length of DIN rail allow space length for a Barrier packing pitch 12 6mm b ETL7000 earth terminals 10mm each minimum of two c IMB57 tagging strip support 16 0mm minimum of if specified two d ISP700...

Page 8: ...recommendations contained in the relevant sections of IEC 60079 14 for the gas group temperature classification and area classification required 2 4 1 6 2 Make sure the barriers are of the correct typ...

Page 9: ...end of a column of barriers to provide redundancy and to simplify earth testing procedures WARNING Apart from rare occasions when the mounting surface carries the IS earth the ONLY method of providin...

Page 10: ...bly figure 12 identifies the location of individual barriers ensuring that they are replaced correctly after removal for maintenance or testing Once installed the tagging strip pivots upwards to provi...

Page 11: ...vidual barriers and applications 5 2 3 Bussed Power applications and connections When a number of barriers use a common power supply the optional power link BPL7700 can be used Typical applications in...

Page 12: ...or normally copper wire with a cross sectional area of at least 4mm2 12AWG must be connected between ETM7 earth terminals located at each end of the rail and the spare terminals on the ETL7000 termina...

Page 13: ...educes interference problems but is not essential for safety reasons f In general the use of barriers in all measurement leads reduces the possibility of earth circulating currents causing measurement...

Page 14: ...ck However when fault finding is necessary it must only be undertaken after checking with plant personnel responsible for safety that it is safe to proceed The fault finding procedures described in th...

Page 15: ...by using an MTL7760ac barrier as shown in figure 21 This permits the thermocouple output to be measured without needing special authorisation to use uncertified thermocouple test equipment As it is se...

Page 16: ...rehensive testing requires specialised equipment beyond the scope of on site tests However an effective test which will confirm that the unit is operating correctly is shown in figure 24 Ammeter 1 mea...

Page 17: ...he output contacts according to Table 3 3 4 1 2 MTL7742 5 6 7 8 Bussed Power 24V Vs Vs 2K Figure 27 Test circuit for MTL7742 3 4 1 2 MTL7745 5 6 620W 10kW 24V Bussed Power Line Fault Output Vs Vs Figu...

Page 18: ...e the expected reading across the diode chain can be determined BARRIER DATA MULTIMETER TESTS CONSTANT CURRENT TESTS MTL Safety End to end Diode Diode Terminal Terminal model Description Resistance Te...

Page 19: ...7 Dual channel ac barriers BARRIER DATA MULTIMETER TESTS CONSTANT CURRENT TESTS MTL Safety End to end Diode Diode Terminal Terminal model Description Resistance Test Test Voltage Voltage No ve ve 10 A...

Page 20: ...fz x 2 26 6 27 4 26 7 27 6 7787 ch2 28 0 9V 26 Vfz x 2 26 6 27 4 26 7 27 6 7787P 28 237 119 241 253 Vfz x 3 26 4 27 4 26 5 27 6 7787P ch2 28 0 9V 26 Vfz x 2 26 6 27 4 26 7 27 6 7789 38 300 93 614 651...

Page 21: ...ceiver Figure A6 Low level analogue inputs RTD s Figure A2 2 wire transmitters with 250 conditioning Hazardous Area Safe Area 3 4 1 2 MTL7760ac MTL7765ac MTL7778ac Recorder Controller Data logger Comp...

Page 22: ...3 4 1 2 MTL7745 5 6 620 10k 22 9 30V LFD COM CH 1 Power Bus Figure A10 Single channel switch proximity input with Line Fault Detect Hazardous Area Safe Area 3 4 1 2 MTL7789 7 8 5 6 Power 26V Power 26V...

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