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6.6 Identification
6.6.1 Type key
6.6.2 Nameplate
The nameplate is fitted on the side of IO 113.
Fig. 22
Nameplate
6.7 Approval
6.8 Variants
IO 113 is available in two variants:
•
without communication module (standard variant)
•
with communication module.
The product number on the nameplate shows the
variant:
•
98097391 = standard variant
•
98711370 = variant with communication module.
6.9 Expansion using SM 113
SM 113 may be used for the collection and transfer
of additional sensor data. SM 113 works together
with IO 113 (98711370) as shown below.
Fig. 23
IO 113 and SM 113
SM 113 can be built into a pump or mounted next to
IO 113 in a control cabinet.
SM 113 can collect data from these devices:
•
current sensors, 4-20 mA*
•
Pt100**/Pt1000*** thermal sensors.
*
Vibration sensor, water-in-oil or water-in-air
sensor (WIO or WIA)
** Maximum three Pt100 sensors
*** Maximum four Pt1000 sensors
6.10 WIO/WIA sensor
For more information about the WIO/WIA sensor,
see the installation and operating instructions at
http://net.grundfos.com/qr/i/96591899.
Code Meaning
IO
1
1
3
IO
Input/output unit
11
Controller series
3
Model number
TM
06
62
7
6
03
16
Pos.
Description
A
Type designation
B
Product number
C
Rated voltage
D
Version number
E
Serial number
F
Production code (year and week)
G
Enclosure class
H
EAC approval logo
I
Power consumption
IO 113 is UL listed to US and Canadian
safety standards.
Type
U
N
P
MAX
N2042
OPEN TYPE PROCESS
CONTROL EQUIPMENT
DK-8850 Bjerringbro Denmark
Made in Thailand
5W
Product No.
V-No.
P.c.
IP
Serial No.
30 XP
A B C D E F G
H
I
TM0
5
196
6
41
11
-
TM
0
3
40
83
16
0
6
In Ex and IEC Ex applications, the
maximum current supplied to the sensor
must not exceed 350 mA according to EN/
IEC 60079-18.
As IO 113 is equipped with this current
limitation, no further protection is required
when using IO 113.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 121314
PE
T1 T2
G1 A1 G2 A2 K1 K2 R1 R2
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
A Y B
I1 I2 I3
ON
DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
IO 113
SM 113
Power line
communication
using Grundfos
GENIbus
protocol
Sensor inputs