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D1054 

- SIL 2 Repeater Power Supply and Trip Amplifiers 

G.M. International ISM0067-18 

15) 

B Ope

   

 

[4 Level Menu] 

Displays the functionality of alarm in burnout condition (A or B) configuration. Press “Enter” to set the burnout alarm condition, press the “Select” key to the next menu level item 
or “Up” key to return to third level. If you pressed “Enter” key, you can choose between 4 different alarm burnout conditions; press “Select” key to change the type and then the 
“Enter” key to confirm the choice. The types are: 
OFF   

the alarm goes in disabled condition when a burnout is detected 

NOR   

the alarm follow the condition of input variable (not relevant burnout) 

LOCK   

the alarm is locked in the same position as before a burnout is detected 

ON 

 

the alarm goes in enabled condition when a burnout is detected 

Note that a minimum of 1 second delay (“On dl” and OFF dl” item) is necessary to obtain the burnout detection on alarm conditions. 

16) 

Relay

   

 

[4 Level Menu] 

Displays the relay normal condition (A or B) configuration. Press “Enter” to set the relay condition, press the “Select” key to the next menu level item or “Up” key to return to 
third level. If you pressed “Enter” key, you can choose between 2 different relay conditions; press “Select” key to change the type and then the “Enter” key to confirm the choice. 
The condition types are: 
ND 

 

relay normally de-energized (energized in alarm condition) 

NE 

 

relay normally energized (de-energized in alarm condition), (for SIL applications) 

17) 

Hyst

   

 

[4 Level Menu] 

Displays the alarm hysteresis value (A or B) configuration. Press “Enter” to set the deadband value, press the “Select” key to the next menu level item or “Up” key to return to 
third level. If you pressed “Enter” key, you can set the hysteresis value (engineering value); press the “Select” key to highlight the character you want to change and then the 
“Up” and “Down” keys to select the number; confirm the modification with the “Enter” key 

18) 

On dl

   

 

[4 Level Menu] 

Displays the alarm activation delay (A or B) configuration. Press “Enter” to set the delay time value, press the “Select” key to the next menu level item or “Up” key to return to 
third level. If you pressed “Enter” key, you can set the delay value (100 ms step); press the “Select” key to highlight the character you want to change and then the “Up” and 
“Down” keys to select the number; confirm the modification with the “Enter” key 

19) 

OFF dl

  

 

[4 Level Menu] 

Displays the alarm de-activation delay (A or B) configuration. Press “Enter” to set the delay time value, press the “Select” key to the next menu level item or “Up” key to return to 
third level. If you pressed “Enter” key, you can set the delay value (100 ms step); press the “Select” key to highlight the character you want to change and then the “Up” and 
“Down” keys to select the number; confirm the modification with the “Enter” key 

INPUT SECTION:

 

Input range is from 0 to +22 mA from loop powered or externally powered transmitter. 

Downscale:

 input value of measuring range corresponding to defined low output value. 

Upscale:

 input value of measuring range corresponding to defined high output value. 

Burnout Low:

 low burnout condition trip point value; 

below this value a burnout fault condition is activated and the analog output is driven to 

the configured state (see Burnout in Output Section). 

Setting this value outside the measuring range will disable this function. 

Burnout High:

 high burnout condition trip point value; 

above this value a burnout fault condition is activated and the analog output is driven to 

the configured state (see Burnout in Output Section). 

Setting this value outside the measuring range will disable this function. 

PPC1092, SWC1090 Configuration 

 

 

OUTPUT SECTION:

 

Output:

 analog output type 

 4-20 mA  current output range from 4 to 20 mA (for SIL applications) 

 0-20 mA  current output range from 0 to 20 mA 

 1-5 V 

voltage output range from 1 to 5 V 

 0-5 V 

voltage output range from 0 to 5 V 

 2-10 V 

voltage output range from 2 to 10 V 

 0-10 V 

voltage output range from 0 to 10 V 

Burnout:

 analog output burnout state 

 None 

burnout function is disabled; analog output represents the input measure as configured 

 Downscale  analog output is forced at zero 

 Upscale 

analog output is forced to 22 mA for current output or 11 V for voltage output 

ALARM SECTION:

 

Type:

 alarm type configuration 

 Off  

alarm functionality is disabled 

 High 

alarm is set to high condition, the alarm output is triggered whenever 

 

 

the input variable goes above the trip point value (Set) 

 Low 

alarm is set to low condition, the alarm output is triggered whenever 

 

 

the input variable goes below the trip point value (Set) 

 Low & Sec  alarm is set to low condition with start-up, the alarm output is inhibited until 

 

 

the input variable goes above the trip point value (Set); afterwards it 

 

 

behaves as a Low configuration; typically used to solve start-up issues 

 Burnout 

a burnout condition of the input triggers the alarm output 

Set:

 input value of measuring range at which the alarm output is triggered 

Hysteresis:

 alarm hysteresis value, valid range: 0 to 5 mA 

ON Delay:

 time for which the input variable has to be in alarm condition before the 

alarm output is triggered; configurable from 0 to 1000 seconds in steps of 100 ms. 

OFF Delay:

 time for which the input variable has to be in normal condition before the 

alarm output is deactivated; configurable from 0 to 1000 seconds in steps of 100 ms. 

Relay:

 relay condition 

 ND 

the relay is in normally de-energized condition, 

 

 

it energizes (the output contact is closed) in alarm condition 

 NE  

the relay is in normally energized condition (for SIL applications) 

 

 

it de-energizes (the output contact is opened) in alarm condition 

BurnOut Oper:

 alarm status when a burnout condition is detected 

 Nor 

the burnout detection on the alarm output is disabled, 

 

 

the alarm follows the condition of the input variable 

 Lock 

maintain the same alarm condition as before the burnout detection 

 On  

the alarm condition is activated when a burnout is detected 

 Off  

the alarm condition is deactivated when a burnout is detected 

 

Each alarm output has independent configurations. 

Summary of Contents for D1054S

Page 1: ...D1054 SIL 2 Repeater Power Supply and Trip Amplifiers ISM0067 18 D1054S INSTRUCTION SAFETY MANUAL SIL 2 Repeater Power Supply and Trip Amplifiers Din Rail Model D1054S...

Page 2: ...ectional within 3 dB Hart and higher frequency protocols only with mA direct current output Alarm Trip point range within rated limits of input sensor see input for step resolution ON OFF delay time 0...

Page 3: ...10 V Output Signal linear or reverse Wide Band Smart Communication Hart compatible Input and Output short circuit proof Two independent trip amplifiers Output for burnout detection Common burnout dete...

Page 4: ...te powered intrinsically safe devices check that maximum allowable voltage current Ui Vmax Ii Imax of the D1054 Associated Apparatus are not exceeded by the safety parameters Uo Voc Io Isc of the Intr...

Page 5: ...r Entity Concept or third party approved for Division 2 installations the configuration of Intrinsically Safe Equipment must be FM approved under non incendive field wiring or Entity Concept or third...

Page 6: ...red to detect High failure this failure has been classified as a dangerous detected DD failure Fail Low failure mode that causes the output signal to go below the minimum output current 4 mA Assuming...

Page 7: ...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 configured to dete...

Page 8: ...of the circuit diagram and is listed for completeness When calculating the SFF this failure mode is not taken into account Both alarm A and B trip amplifiers must be programmed with equal configuratio...

Page 9: ...to not respond to a demand from the process i e being unable to go to the defined Fail Safe state so that the output relays remain energized or relay contacts remain closed Fail Dangerous Detected a d...

Page 10: ...l The proof test shall be performed to reveal dangerous faults which are undetected by diagnostic This means that it is necessary to specify how dangerous undetected fault which have been noted during...

Page 11: ...in Hazardous Area Hazardous Locations or unless area is known to be onhazardous Warning substitution of components may impair Intrinsic Safety and suitability for Division 2 Zone 2 Warning de energiz...

Page 12: ...and Down keys to select the number confirm the modification with the Enter key 8 Br HI 3 Level Menu Displays the Burnout HIGH Trip Point Value configuration Press Enter to set the burnout condition tr...

Page 13: ...ring range corresponding to defined low output value Upscale input value of measuring range corresponding to defined high output value Burnout Low low burnout condition trip point value below this val...

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