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D1010 

- SIL 2 Repeater Power Supply Smart-Hart compatible 

G.M. International ISM0007-16 

The proof test must be performed to reveal dangerous faults which cannot be otherwise detected. This means that it is necessary to specify how dangerous undetected faults, which 
have been noted during the FMEDA analysis, can be revealed during the proof test.  
The 

Proof Test 1

 consists of the following steps: 

Testing procedure at T-proof 

 

Steps

 

Action

 

1

 

Bypass the Safety-related PLC or take any other appropriate action to avoid a false trip. 

2

 

Send a HART command to the repeater to go to the High (> 20 mA) alarm current output and verify that the analog current reaches that value.  
This test is for voltage compliance problems, such as a low loop power supply voltage or an increased wiring resistance, and for other possible failures. 

3

 

Send a HART command to the repeater to go to the Low (< 4 mA) alarm current output and verify that the analog current reaches that value.  
This tests is for possible quiescent current related failures. 

4

 

Restore the loop to full operation. 

5

 

Remove the bypass from the Safety-related PLC or restore normal operation. 

This test will reveal approximately 99 % of possible Dangerous Undetected failures in the repeater. 

Steps

 

Action

 

Bypass the Safety-related PLC or take any other appropriate action to avoid a false trip. 

Perform steps 2 and 3 of the 

Proof Test 1

Perform a two-point calibration (i.e. down and full scale) of the connected transmitter and verify that the current output value remains within the specified values. 
This requires that the transmitter has already been tested without the repeater and does not contain any dangerous undetected failures. 

Restore the loop to full operation. 

Remove the bypass from the safety-related PLC or restore normal operation. 

This test will reveal approximately 50% of possible Dangerous Undetected failures in the repeater. 
The 

Proof Test 2

 consists of the following steps: 

D1010 series are isolated Intrinsically Safe Associated Apparatus installed into standard EN50022 T35 DIN Rail located in Safe Area/ Non Hazardous Locations or Zone 2, Group IIC, 
Temperature Classification T4, Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, Temperature Code T4 and Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC, IIB, IIA Temperature Code T4 Hazardous Area/Hazardous 
Locations (according to EN/IEC60079-15, FM Class No. 3611, CSA-C22.2 No. 213-M1987, CSA-E60079-15) within the specified operating temperature limits Tamb -20 to +60 °C, 
and connected to equipment with a maximum limit for AC power supply Um of 250 Vrms.  

Non-incendive field wiring is not recognized by the Canadian Electrical Code, installation is permitted in the US only. 
For installation of the unit in a Class I, Division 2 or Class I, Zone 2 location, the wiring between the control equipment and the D1010 associated apparatus shall be accomplished 
via conduit connections or another acceptable Division 2, Zone 2 wiring method according to the NEC and the CEC. 
Not to be connected to control equipment that uses or generates more than 250 Vrms or Vdc with respect to earth ground. 
D1010 series must be installed, operated and maintained only by qualified personnel, in accordance to the relevant national/international installation standards 
(e.g. IEC/EN60079-14 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - Part 14: Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines), BS 5345 Pt4, VDE 165, 
ANSI/ISA RP12.06.01 Installation of Intrinsically Safe System for Hazardous (Classified) Locations, National Electrical Code NEC ANSI/NFPA 70 Section 504 and 505, 
Canadian Electrical Code CEC) following the established installation rules, particular care shall be given to segregation and clear identification of I.S. conductors from non I.S. ones. 
De-energize power source (turn off power supply voltage) before plug or unplug the terminal blocks when installed in Hazardous Area/Hazardous Locations or 
unless area is known to be nonhazardous. 

Warning: substitution of components may impair Intrinsic Safety and suitability for Division 2, Zone 2. 
Explosion Hazard: to prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres, disconnect power before servicing or unless area is known to be nonhazardous. 

Failure to properly installation or use of the equipment may risk to damage the unit or severe personal injury. 
The unit cannot be repaired by the end user and must be returned to the manufacturer or his authorized representative. Any unauthorized modification must be avoided. 

 

D1010 Associated Apparatus

FM Approved

under Entity Concept

and non-incendive field wiring

Unclassified Locations or

Hazardous (Classified) Locations

Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, T-Code T4

Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC, IIB, IIA, T-Code T4

FM Approved under Entity Concept,

or third party approval

Hazardous (Classified) Locations

Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D

Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G

Class III, Division 1

Class I, Zone 0, Group IIC, IIB, IIA

Intrinsically 

Safe Equipment

Must not use or generate

more than 250 Vrms or Vdc

Control 

Equipment

Unclassified Locations

Unclassified Locations or

Hazardous (Classified) Locations

Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, T-Code T4

Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC, IIB, IIA, T-Code T4

Hazardous (Classified) Locations

Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D

Class II, Division 2, Groups E, F, G

Class III, Division 2

Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC, IIB, IIA

FM Approved under non-incendive field

wiring (permitted only for US installations),

or third party approval

Non-incendive 

Equipment

Unclassified Locations

14
15

1
2

+

-/+

+

-/+

-

+

Power Supply

3
4

Must not use or generate

more than 250 Vrms or Vdc

16

-

-

8

-/+

-

+

-/+

-

+

Control 

Equipment

6
7

5

Intrinsically 

Safe Equipment

-/+

-

+

11

12

10

Non-incendive 

Equipment

-/+

-

+

12

10

11

15
16

14

7

4

3

5
6

2
8

1

Control 

Equipment

-

-

+

Power Supply

+

-/+

-/+

-

+

Control 

Equipment

D1010 Associated Apparatus

FM Approved

under Entity Concept

and non-incendive field wiring

Warning 

 

Summary of Contents for D1010D

Page 1: ...D1010 SIL 2 Repeater Power Supply Smart Hart compatible ISM0007 16 D1010S D1010D SIL 2 Repeater Power Supply Smart Hart compatible DIN Rail Models D1010S D1010D INSTRUCTION SAFETY MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ad influence 0 05 of full scale for a 0 to 100 load resistance change Temperature influence 0 01 on zero and span for a 1 C change Compatibility CE mark compliant conforms to Directive 2014 34 EU ATEX...

Page 3: ...omponents High Density two channels per unit Simplified installation using standard DIN Rail and plug in terminal blocks 250 Vrms Um max voltage allowed to the instruments associated with the barrier...

Page 4: ...uctance do not exceed the limits Co Ca Lo La Lo Ro given in the Associated Apparatus parameters for the effective gas group See parameters on enclosure side and the ones indicated in the table below D...

Page 5: ...f the cable parameters are unknown the following value may be used Capacitance 60pF per foot 180pF per meter Inductance 0 20 H per foot 0 60 H per meter The Intrinsic Safety Entity Concept allows the...

Page 6: ...E 2 GROUP IIC T4 NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C D T Code T4 CLASS I ZONE 2 GROUP IIC T4 MODEL D1010D 14 15 16 3 4 1 2 8 RL mA mA V HHT Supply 24 Vdc Source I Source V Sink I O...

Page 7: ...Duplication of 2 wires Transmitter Input Safety Description Restriction on specifications for 2 wires Transmitter Input Bidirectional communication for Smart Transmitter is provided only on channel 1...

Page 8: ...15 12 Uo Voc 2 2 V Io Isc 38 mA Po Po 21 mW Connections for Duplication of Active Input Signals Safety Description Restriction on specifications for externally powered Transmitter The voltage drop mus...

Page 9: ...il Dangerous failure mode that does not respond to a demand from the process i e being unable to go to the defined Fail Safe state or deviates the output current by more than 5 0 8 mA of full span Fai...

Page 10: ...ss Fail Dangerous failure mode that does not respond to a demand from the process i e being unable to go to the defined Fail Safe state or deviates the output current by more than 5 0 8 mA of full spa...

Page 11: ...re than 5 0 8 mA of full span Fail High failure mode that causes the output signal to go above the maximum output current 20 mA Assuming that the application program in the Safety logic solver is conf...

Page 12: ...l Safe state or deviates the output current by more than 5 0 8 mA of full span Fail High failure mode that causes the output signal to go above the maximum output current 20 mA Assuming that the appli...

Page 13: ...be accomplished via conduit connections or another acceptable Division 2 Zone 2 wiring method according to the NEC and the CEC Not to be connected to control equipment that uses or generates more than...

Page 14: ...hannel model the function and location of each connection terminal using the wiring diagram on the corresponding section as an example Connect 24 Vdc power supply positive at terminal 3 and negative a...

Page 15: ...n Side A Panel View Span Trimmer CH1 Span Trimmer CH2 Screwdriver for Trimmers Calibration Trimmer Ch1 Calibration Trimmer Ch2 Dip switch configuration Turn the trimmer clockwise to Increase Output va...

Page 16: ...e reading in DC supply 20 mA range at terminals 1 and 2 Execute the next test to verify D1010S unit channel or execute it twice to verified both D1010D unit channels Verify that green led on the front...

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