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TIY

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Programmable Isolated 

Thermocouple Transmitter

Options

The TIY is available with the following options:

CE Option

 – (HP housing only) - CE approval. 

DD Option

 – Downscale Drive. Output goes 

downscale within two seconds after open input or 

instrument fault is detected. (Upscale or Downscale 

drive is jumper-selectable).

DDX Option

 – Downscale Drive. Output goes 

downscale on open input.  Output will not exceed 
process value on open input or reconnection of an 
open input. 

ISC Option 

– (HP housing only) - Intrinsically Safe, 

CSA (12-30DC power required).

ND Option 

– No display (LCD).

NL Option

 – Configured to provide output linear 

with input, rather than linear with temperature  
(jumper-selectable).

SP1 Option

 – Temperature range for J- and T-type 

thermocouples (replaces N1 and N2 Range Codes)

SP2 Option

 – Required for B1 Range Code (replaces 

S1 Range code)

For availability of other options, contact your local 
Moore Industries’ Sales Representative.

Ordering Information

TIY

Unit     Input     Output          Power 

 

 

  Options                                                  Housing

See  
Range 
Codes  
(e.g., 
J1, K2, 
N1) in  
Table 1

4-20MA 

into 600 
ohms  
with  
24Vdc 
power 
supply

12-42DC 
12-30DC

 for 

Intrinsically 
Safe units 
(power supply 
and load 
effects are 
negligible)

-DD

  Download Drive– output goes  

downscale within two seconds after an open input 

or an instrument fault is detected (Updacle or 

Downscale Drive is jumper-selectable) 

-DDX

  Direct Download Drive–output goes downscale 

on open input.  Output will not exceed process value 

on open input or reconnection of an open input 

(jumper- selectable upscale/downscale drive selects 

action on instrument fault only when this  

option is specified) 

-ND

  No display (indicator not provided) 

-NL

  Configured to provide output linear with input, 

rather than linear with temperature (jumper-

selectable) 

-RF

  DIN housing rates 30v/m–ABC < 0.01% of 

maximum span when tested according to SAMA 

Standard PMC 33.1 

-SP1

  Low temperature range for J- and T-type 

thermocouples (replaces N1 and N2 Range Codes)  

-SP2

  Required for B1 Range Code (replaces S1 

Range Code) 

-ISC 

 Intrinsically Safe, CSA (12-30DC power 

required)

DIN

  DIN-style housing mounts on G-type rail 

HP

  Hockey-puck housing with spring clips  

FL

  Hockey-puck housing with flanges for surface or 

relay track mounting 

BH2NG (*)

 or (‡) Aluminum Explosion-Proof enclosure 

with two 1/2-inch NPT entry ports and a glass cover 

BH2TG  (*)

  or (‡) Aluminum   Explosion-Proof  

enclosure with two 3/4-inch NPT entry ports and a 
glass cover  

BH2MG (*)

 or (‡) Aluminum Explosion-Proof enclosure 

with two M20 x 1.5 NPT entry ports and a glass cover 

BH3NG (*)

 or (‡) Aluminum Explosion-Proof enclosure  

with three 1/2-inch NPT entry ports 

BH3TG (*)

 or (‡) Aluminum Explosion-Proof enclosure 

with two 3/4-inch side-entry NPT ports, one 1/2" bottom 
port, and a glass cover 

BH3MG (*)

 or (‡) Aluminum Explosion-Proof enclosure 

with two M20 x 1.5 side-entry ports, one 1/2" bottom-
entry port, and a glass cover 

SB2NG (*)

 or (‡) 316 Stainless Steel 2-Hub, Explosion-

Proof enclosure with two, 1/2 inch NPT entry ports and 
a glass cover 

SB2MG (*) 

or (‡) 316 Stainless Steel 2-Hub, Explosion-

Proof enclosure with two, M20 x 1.5 entry ports and a 
glass cover 

*Either 

A

 or 

E

 suffix (comes supplied with 2" pipe 

mount hardware) 

 

A

 suffix indicates ANZEx/TestSafe (Ex d) Flameproof 

approvals (i.e. BH2MGA) 

 

E

 suffix indicates ATEX (Ex d and tD) Flameproof 

approvals (i.e. BH2MGE) 

 

‡ P 

suffix indicates enclosure comes equipped with 

base plate and U-bolts for mounting on a 2-inch pipe 

(i.e. BH2NGP) 
 
See BH and SB Datasheets for additional information.

Summary of Contents for TIY

Page 1: ...TIY TIY Programmable Isolated Thermocouple Transmitter May 2016 140 715 00G Programmable Isolated Thermocouple Transmitter...

Page 2: ...ration 7 Setting the Configuration Jumpers 8 Calculating the TIY s Accuracy 10 LCD Readings 11 Standard and Quick Ranging 11 Standard Ranging 12 Quick Ranging 14 Installation 17 Mounting the TIY 17 HP...

Page 3: ...couples types J K E T R S or N or a millivolt source and produces proportional 4 20 mA output Front panel push buttons set zero and span full scale values These values remain until they are changed b...

Page 4: ...ding to SAMA Standard PMC 33 1 protection rates DIN and HP FL Housings 10V m ABC2 0 1 of maximum span for 30V m protection on DIN housing see the RF option 2LG and 2LS HP housing in explosion proof en...

Page 5: ...ied ND No display indicator not provided NL Configured to provide output linear with input rather than linear with temperature jumper selectable RF DIN housing rates 30v m ABC 0 01 of maximum span whe...

Page 6: ...0 21 F 0 60 C 1 08 F 0 50 C 0 90 F 0 40 C 0 72 F 0 15 C 0 27 F 0 08 C 0 14 F Output3 0 05 of span 0 05 of span 0 05 of span 0 05 of span 0 05 of span 0 05 of span 0 05 of span 0 05 of span 0 05 of sp...

Page 7: ...ed to ensure that the unit has not sustained any damage during transit and to set zero and span for your application Every unit should be Checked to verify that the appropriate TIY model has been orde...

Page 8: ...echnician s bench or a similar lab type environment Setting the Configuration Jumpers Solderless jumpers are used to configure the TIY s user selectable operating features Figure 1 shows the layout of...

Page 9: ...ORED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED STORED STORED INSTALLED STORED INSTALLED STORED STORED J309 INSTALLED STORED STORED INSTALLED STORED INSTALLED STORED INSTALLED STORED INSTALLED INSTALLED STORED INS...

Page 10: ...s not temperature and the LCD readings are no longer valid J305 Ranging Method Calibration Stored Standard Ranging Installed Quick Ranging Standard Ranging requires an input source an output monitorin...

Page 11: ...mocouple Range Input Codes Input Code J1 J2 J3 K1 K2 E1 E2 E3 T1 T2 T3 R1 S1 N1 N2 B1 Narrow Input Span 0 15 38 75 C 68 135 F 100 200 C 180 360 F 25 50 C 45 90 F 50 100 C 90 180 F 125 250 C 225 450 F...

Page 12: ...with an LCD the user should disregard the LCD readings and respond only to the readings of the calibration equipment Storing jumper J305 configures the TIY for standard ranging See Figure 1 Figure 2...

Page 13: ...e calibrating 5 Set input to the zero temperature value for the configured TIY range or to the millivolt equivalent as derived from standard thermocouple tables 6 Simultaneously press both ZERO push b...

Page 14: ...TIY output 16 Disconnect calibration equipment If you used a millivolt source to calibrate the unit remove store jumper J301 enable RJC before placing the calibrated unit into service If you will need...

Page 15: ...imultaneously the TIY is configured for Standard Ranging Check J305 See Figure 1 and Table 3 5 Set zero shown on LCD to desired setting using the Up or Down ZERO push button to increment or decrement...

Page 16: ...input value 10 Press either ZERO push button to verify the zero setting Note If the zero input value is incremented too close to the full scale input setting the full scale setting will automatically...

Page 17: ...units hold the unit in place when mounted in explosion proof enclosures The spring clips are squeezed inward to allow for positioning of the unit in the base of the explosion proof enclosure When rel...

Page 18: ...elding the shield should be run all the way from the signal source to the receiving device see Note below The maximum length of un shielded input and output signal wiring should be 2 inches Note Some...

Page 19: ...ions Figure 6 Installing the TIY The LCD During normal operation the LCD typically displays the applied input value As the input changes the readout of the LCD changes accordingly The LCD also display...

Page 20: ...f any Moore Industries product fails to perform up to rated specifications call us for help Our highly skilled staff of trained technicians and engineers pride themselves on their ability to provide t...

Page 21: ...allation diagram for the TIY carrying the intrinsically safe option It also includes guidelines for setting up zener barriers necessary in these types of applications This diagram must be used to augm...

Page 22: ...DIES FOR BREACH OF ANYWARRANTY CONCERNINGTHE GOODS OR SERVICES SHALL BE FOR THE COMPANY AT ITS OPTION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE GOODS OR SERVICES OR REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICE THE COMPANY SHALL IN NO EV...

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