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9106 - Product version 9106-002 

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Configuration / operating the function keys

Documentation for routing diagram.

In general

When configuring the 9106, you will be guided through all parameters and you can choose the settings which fit the 
application. For each menu there is a scrolling help text which is automatically shown in line 3 on the display.

Configuration is carried out by use of the 3 function keys:
 

1

 

will increase the numerical value or choose the next parameter

 

2

 

will decrease the numerical value or choose the previous parameter

 

3

 

will save the chosen value and proceed to the next menu

When configuration is completed, the display will return to the default state 1.0. Pressing and holding 

3

 will return to the 

previous menu or return to the default state (1.0) without saving the changed values or parameters.

If no key is activated for 1 minute, the display will return to the default state (1.0) without saving the changed values or 
parameters.

Further explanations

Password protection:

 Programming access can be blocked by assigning a password. The password is saved in the device in 

order to ensure a high degree of protection against unauthorized modifications to the configuration. If the configured 
password is not known, please contact PR electronics support - 

www.prelectronics.com/contact

.

Loop limits

In the menus LO.LIM and HI.LIM you can choose the current values which will trigger a loop error alarm from the status relay. 
The NAMUR NE43 limits are selected by setting LO.LIM at 3.6 mA and HI.LIM at 21 mA. The selected limits are identical for 
both channels. This function can be deactivated by selecting limits outside the range 3.5...23 mA. Alternatively, the status 
relay can be used as a simple limit switch in the 1-channel version.

The loop break limit is fixed <= 1 mA. If this limit is exceeded, the status relay will be de-energized.

Signal and sensor error indication via PR 4500 communication interface

Sensor error (loop break) is shown in line 1 on the display by flashing 

š

 and 

œ

. The actual mA value is also shown followed by 

an explanatory text. Channel 1 is shown in line 2 and channel 2 is shown in line 3 on the display.
Line 4 on the display shows the condition of the COM (flashing bullet) indicating correct functioning of PR 4500.

Advanced functions

The unit gives access to a number of advanced functions which can be reached by answering “Yes” to the point “ADV.SET”.

Display setup:

 Here you can adjust the brightness contrast and the backlight. Setup of tag numbers with 5 alphanumerics. 

Selection of functional readout in line 2 and 3 on the display - choose between readout of loop current or tag no. When 
selecting ”ALT” the readout toggles between loop current and tag no.

Password: 

Here you can choose a password between 0000 and 9999 in order to protect the unit against unauthorised 

modifications to the configuration. The unit is delivered default without password.

Language:

 In the menu ”LANG” you can choose between 7 different language versions of help texts that will appear in the 

menu. You can choose between UK, DE, FR, IT, ES, SE and DK.

Power rail:

 In the menu ”RAIL” you can choose if a signal is transmitted to the central surveillance in the PR 9410 power 

control unit when the signal limits are exceeded.

Safety Integrity Level (SIL)

: See Safety Manual for details.

Summary of Contents for 9100 Series

Page 1: ...PERFORMANCE MADE SMARTER Product manual 9106 HART transparent repeater TEMPERATURE I S INTERFACES COMMUNICATION INTERFACES MULTIFUNCTIONAL ISOLATION DISPLAY No 9106V108 UK Product version 9106 002 ...

Page 2: ...nication interfaces that can access your PR installed base of products All the interfaces are detachable have a built in display for readout of process values and diagnostics and can be configured via push buttons Product specific functionality includes communication via Modbus and Bluetooth and remote access using our PR Process Supervisor PPS application available for iOS and Android Our display...

Page 3: ...9 Mounting demounting the PR 4500 communication interfaces 9 Order 10 Accessories 10 Technical data 10 Visualisation in the PR 4500xx of hardware software error 13 Connections 14 Block diagram 15 Signal error indications without display front 16 Configuration operating the function keys 17 Routing diagram 18 Routing diagram advanced settings ADV SET 19 Help text overview 20 IECEx Installation Draw...

Page 4: ...ation Ex devices have been approved acc to the ATEX directive for use in connection with installations in explosive areas See installation drawings in appendix Safety instructions Definitions Hazardous voltages have been defined as the ranges 75 to 1500 Volt DC and 50 to 1000 Volt AC Technicians are qualified persons educated or trained to mount operate and also trouble shoot technically correct a...

Page 5: ...on Power Rail 9400 the power is supplied by Power Control Unit 9410 Year of manufacture can be taken from the first two digits in the serial number Calibration and adjustment During calibration and adjustment the measuring and connection of external voltages must be carried out according to the specifications of this manual The technician must use tools and instruments that are safe to use Normal ...

Page 6: ...g output configuration When using 9106xxBx in a SIL2 safety function channel 1 is used for the safety loop Channel 2 can be used for any non safety device For higher safety purposes SIL 3 9106xxBx can be used as a splitter for SIL 3 loops Channel 1 and 2 are then connected to the same safety PLC where channel 2 is used as a redundant diagnostic channel For more information consult the FMEDA Report...

Page 7: ... AT I O N Tx 9106 Product version 9106 002 7 Applications 9106Axxx Rail supply Rail supply Power rail Status relay signal Zone 2 Cl 1 Div 2 gr A D or Safe Area Device status Device status Supply Supply 19 2 31 2 VDC N C No connection No connection Power connection Channel 2 Output signals Analog 4 20 mA Input signals Channel 1 2 wire transmitter Current Passive 2 wire Current 2 wire transmitter Sa...

Page 8: ...uct version 9106 002 Applications 9106Bxxx Rail supply Rail supply Power rail Status relay signal Zone 0 1 2 20 21 22 M1 Cl I II III Div 1 gr A G Zone 2 Cl 1 Div 2 gr A D or Safe Area Device status Device status Supply Supply 19 2 31 2 VDC N C No connection No connection Power connection Channel 2 Output signals Analog 4 20 mA Input signals Channel 1 2 wire transmitter Current Passive 2 wire Curre...

Page 9: ...hows loop current in mA for channel 2 or tag no Line 4 shows communications status In order to protect the configuration against unauthorised changes access to the menus can be blocked by a password Using Modbus output via 4511 When using the digital output of the 4511 and no load on the output terminals of the 9106 the output terminals need to be shorted to make sure that the 9106 does not overhe...

Page 10: ...in Pollution degree 2 overvoltage category II Mechanical specifications Dimensions HxWxD 109 x 23 5 x 104 mm Dimensions HxWxD w 4501 451x 109 x 23 5 x 116 131 mm Weight approx 250 g Weight incl 4501 451x approx 265 g 280 g DIN rail type DIN EN 60715 35 mm Wire size 0 13 2 08 mm2 AWG 26 14 stranded wire Screw terminal torque 0 5 Nm Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 2 13 2 Hz 1 mm 13 2 100 Hz 0 7 g Common ele...

Page 11: ...ect of supply voltage change on output nom 24 VDC 10 µA Current input Measurement range 3 5 23 mA 2 wire transmitter supply terminal 44 43 and 54 53 9106x1xx Uo 27 5 VDC 16 V 20 mA 9106x2xx Uo 25 3 VDC 15 V 20 mA Sensor error detection Loop break 4 20 mA 1 mA Input voltage drop Supplied unit 4 V 23 mA Non supplied unit 6 V 23 mA EMC immunity influence 0 5 of span Extended EMC immunity NAMUR NE 21 ...

Page 12: ...Hysteresis for setpoints 0 1 mA Max voltage 110 VDC 125 VAC Max current 0 3 ADC 0 5 AAC Max voltage hazardous installation 32 VDC 32 VAC Max current hazardous installation 1 ADC 0 5 AAC Observed authority requirements EMC 2014 30 EU LVD 2014 35 EU ATEX 2014 34 EU RoHS 2011 65 EU Approvals Det Norske Veritas Marine TAA00000JD ClassNK TA18527M c UL us UL 61010 1 E314307 EAC LVD TR CU 004 2011 EAC TR...

Page 13: ... ER Supply error Hardware error RA ER RAM error Hardware error FL ER Flash error Hardware error IN ER Initialization error Hardware error C1 ER Hardware error channel 1 Hardware error C2 ER Hardware error channel 2 Hardware error DE ER General error All error indications in the display flash once per second The help text explains the error In case of cable fault the backlight also flashes This can...

Page 14: ... Current Passive 2 wire Current Passive 2 wire 2 wire transmitter Current 2 wire transmitter Current Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 2 Inputs SIL 2 Channel 1 Current 2 wire transmitter Current Current Inputs SIL 3 Supply and status relay Power rail connections N C NC no connection Supply Supply Supply Supply NC NC Error signal HART communication is possible directly on the input and output terminals i...

Page 15: ...mA mA Tx 2 1 9106 Product version 9106 002 15 Block diagram Status relay N C Status relay N C Supply Power Rail connections Supply 19 2 31 2 VDC 2 wire transmitter 2 wire transmitter Channel 1 Channel 2 2 wire supply 2 wire supply Supply Green Ch 1 status Red Ch 2 status Red Gnd Gnd NC No connection Supply Supply ...

Page 16: ...ON OFF De energized ON Ch 2 defective ch 1 OK Blinking OFF ON De energized ON Channel 1 signal OK Blinking OFF OFF Energized OFF Ch 1 signal limit exceeded Blinking Blinking OFF De energized ON if activated Ch 1 fixed loop break limit exceeded Blinking Flashing OFF De energized ON if activated Channel 2 signal OK Blinking OFF OFF Energized OFF Ch 2 signal limit exceeded Blinking OFF Blinking De en...

Page 17: ...mits are identical for both channels This function can be deactivated by selecting limits outside the range 3 5 23 mA Alternatively the status relay can be used as a simple limit switch in the 1 channel version The loop break limit is fixed 1 mA If this limit is exceeded the status relay will be de energized Signal and sensor error indication via PR 4500 communication interface Sensor error loop b...

Page 18: ...en value and proceed to the next menu Hold 3 Back to previous menu return to menu 1 0 without saving To default state 1 0 Continued on the page Routing diagram ADV SET 1 1 Only if password protected 1 0 Default state Line 1 shows status for channel 1 and channel 2 Line 2 shows analogue value or tag no for channel 1 If the loop limit is exceeded LO LIM and HI LIM the analog value is shown for 5 sec...

Page 19: ...T TAG LOOP 1 2 TAG2 TAGNO Txt 11 9 A 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 PASS SETUP Txt 6 YES EN PASS Txt 15 YES NO 1 2 0000 NEW PAS Txt 16 9999 0000 1 2 3 3 3 NO LANG SETUP Txt 6 UK LANGUA Txt 17 9 0 1 2 3 3 RAIL SETUP Txt 6 YES RAIL EN Txt 5 YES NO 1 2 3 3 9106 Product version 9106 002 19 Routing diagram advanced settings ADV SET To default state 1 0 ...

Page 20: ...RAIL ER Enter display setup SETUP Enter password setup SETUP Enter language setup SETUP Enter rail setup SETUP Adjust LCD contrast CONTRA Adjust LCD backlight LIGHT Write a 5 character tag no TAGNO1 TAGNO2 Show loop values in display Show Tag no in display Alternate shown information in display Enable password protection EN PASS Set new password NEW PAS Select language LANGUA Loop signal limit exc...

Page 21: ...C IIC T4 Gc Standards IEC60079 11 2011 IEC60079 0 2017 IEC60079 15 2017 IEC60079 7 2015 A1 2017 Supply terminal 31 32 Voltage 19 2 31 2VDC Status Relay terminal 33 34 Zone 2 installation Voltage max 125 VAC 110 VDC 32 VAC 32 VDC Power max 62 5 VA 32 W 16 VA 32 W Current max 0 5 A AC 0 3 ADC 0 5 A AC 1 ADC Installation notes Install in pollution degree 2 overvoltage category II as defined in IEC 60...

Page 22: ...94 F Lo 4 15 mH 16 59 mH 33 17 mH 54 42 mH Lo Ro 223 µH Ω 447 µH Ω 733 µH Ω 20 Ta 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 T T _ _ 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input Loop current source CH1 terminal 43 44 CH2 terminal 53 54 Uo 25 3 V Io 96 mA Po 0 61 W IIC IIB IIA I Co ...

Page 23: ... 9106B1B 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input External current source CH1 terminal 41 42 CH2 terminal 51 52 Uo 0 V Io 0 mA Po 0 mW Ui 30 V Ii 120 mA Pi 0 85 W Ci 2 nF Li 0 μH 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 _ _ 20 Ta 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz 9106 Product version 9106 002 23 ...

Page 24: ... 3 94 F Lo 4 15 mH 16 59 mH 33 17 mH 54 42 mH Lo Ro 223 µH Ω 447 µH Ω 733 µH Ω 20 Ta 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 T 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input Loop current source 1 to 2 CH1 terminal 44 CH2 terminal 52 Uo 25 3 V Io 96 mA Po 0 61 W IIC IIB IIA I Co 0 ...

Page 25: ...nal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz 9106B1A 9106B1B 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input External current source 1 to 2 CH1 terminal 42 CH2 terminal 51 Uo 0 V Io 0 mA Po 0 W Ui 30 V Ii 120 mA Pi 0 85 W Ci 4 nF Li 0 μH 20 Ta 60ºC 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 9106 Product version 9106 002 25 ...

Page 26: ...viding a degree of protection of at least IP54 Cable entry devices and blanking elements shall fulfill the same requirements For installation on Power Rail in Zone 2 only Power Rail type 9400 supplied by Power Control Unit type 9410 Certificate IECEx KEM 08 0025X is allowed For Installation in Zone 2 the following must be observed The 4501 programming module is to be used solely with PRelectronics...

Page 27: ... ia Ma I Marking 9106Axx 9106Bxx II 3 G Ex ec nC IIC T4 Gc Standards EN 60079 0 2018 EN 60079 11 2012 EN 60079 15 2019 EN 60079 7 2015 A1 2018 Supply terminal 31 32 Voltage 19 2 31 2VDC Status Relay terminal 33 34 Zone 2 installation Voltage max 125 VAC 110 VDC 32 VAC 32 VDC Power max 62 5 VA 32 W 16 VA 32 W Current max 0 5 A AC 0 3 ADC 0 5 A AC 1 ADC Installation notes Install in pollution degree...

Page 28: ...IA I Co 0 084 F 0 670 F 2 23 F 3 94 F Lo 4 15 mH 16 59 mH 33 17 mH 54 42 mH Lo Ro 223 µH Ω 447 µH Ω 733 µH Ω 20 Ta 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 T T _ _ 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input Loop current source CH1 terminal 43 44 CH2 terminal 53 54 Uo 25 3 V Io ...

Page 29: ... 0 1 2 20 21 22 or Zone 2 9106B1A 9106B1B 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input External current source CH1 terminal 41 42 CH2 terminal 51 52 Uo 0 V Io 0 mA Po 0 mW Ui 30 V Ii 120 mA Pi 0 85 W Ci 2 nF Li 0 μH 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 _ _ 20 Ta 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz ...

Page 30: ...B IIA I Co 0 084 F 0 670 F 2 23 F 3 94 F Lo 4 15 mH 16 59 mH 33 17 mH 54 42 mH Lo Ro 223 µH Ω 447 µH Ω 733 µH Ω 20 Ta 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 T 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input Loop current source 1 to 2 CH1 terminal 44 CH2 terminal 52 Uo 25 3 V Io 96...

Page 31: ...ne 0 1 2 20 21 22 or Zone 2 terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz 9106B1A 9106B1B 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input External current source 1 to 2 CH1 terminal 42 CH2 terminal 51 Uo 0 V Io 0 mA Po 0 W Ui 30 V Ii 120 mA Pi 0 85 W Ci 4 nF Li 0 μH 20 Ta 60ºC 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 ...

Page 32: ... of protection Ex n or Ex e providing a degree of protection of at least IP54 Cable entry devices and blanking elements shall fulfill the same requirements For installation on Power Rail in Zone 2 only Power Rail type 9400 supplied by Power Control Unit type 9410 Type Examination Certificate KEMA 07ATEX0152 X is allowed For Installation in Zone 2 the following must be observed The 4501 programming...

Page 33: ... one or more of the Class I Division 2 wiring methods specified in the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or Canadian Electrical Code C22 1 In Class I Zone 2 installations the subject equipment shall be mounted within a tool secured enclosure which is capable of accepting one or more of the Class I Zone 2 wiring methods specified in the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or or Canadian Elect...

Page 34: ...92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 T T _ _ 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input Loop current source CH1 terminal 43 44 CH2 terminal 53 54 Uo 25 3 V Io 96 mA Po 0 61 W IIC or A B IIB or C E F IIA or D G Co 0 104 F 0 818 F 2 85 F Lo 3 85 mH 15 43 mH 30 86 mH Lo Ro 234 µH Ω 468 µH Ω Simple Apparatus or Intrinsic safe apparatus with entity parameters Vmax Ui Vt Uo Imax Ii It Io Pi Pt Po Ca Ccable Ci La Lcable Li Haza...

Page 35: ...95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 _ _ 20 Ta 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz Simple Apparatus or Intrinsic safe apparatus with entity parameters Vmax Ui Vt Uo Imax Ii It Io Pi Pt Po Ca Ccable Ci La Lcable Li Hazardous Classified Location Unclassified Location or Class I II III Division 1 Group A B C D E F G Hazardous Classified Location or Class I Zone 0...

Page 36: ... 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 T 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input Loop current source 1 to 2 CH1 terminal 44 CH2 terminal 52 Uo 25 3 V Io 96 mA Po 0 61 W IIC or A B IIB or C E F IIA or D G Co 0 104 F 0 818 F 2 85 F Lo 3 85 mH 15 43 mH 30 86 mH Lo Ro 234 µH Ω 468 µH Ω Hazard...

Page 37: ...Ci 4 nF Li 0 μH 20 Ta 60ºC 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 Simple Apparatus or Intrinsic safe apparatus with entity parameters Vmax Ui Vt Uo Imax Ii It Io Pi Pt Po Ca Ccable Ci La Lcable Li Hazardous Classified Location Unclassified Location or Class I II III Division 1 Group A B C D E F G Hazardous Classified Location or Class I Zone 0 1...

Page 38: ... Zn20 Gp IIIC Um 253V Exia Installation Drawing 9106QU01 Proc Cont Eq for Use in Haz Loc Install in CL I DIV2 GP A D T4 or CL I Zn2 Gp IIC T4 E233311 Installation Drawing 9106QU01 Standards UL 121201 NONINCENDIVE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN CLASS I AND II DIVISION 2 AND CLASS III DIVISIONS 1 AND 2 HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATIONS Edition 9 Revision Date 2018 08 31 CSA C22 2 NO 213 NONINCENDIVE E...

Page 39: ...d an explosive gas mixture is present Avertissement Pour éviter l inflammation d atmosphères explosibles déconnectez l alimentation avant les opérations d entretien Ne montez pas ou n enlevez pas les connecteurs quand le module est sous tension et en présence d un mélange de gaz Ne montez pas ou n enlevez pas les modules du rail d alimentation en présence d un mélange de gaz Warning The Loop Suppl...

Page 40: ...lation Refer to Article 504 30 B of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 and Instrument Society of America Recommended Practice ISA RP12 06 for installing intrinsically safe equipment Intrinsically safe circuits must be wired and separated in accordance with Article 504 20 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or other local codes as applicable The 9106B has not been evaluated for use ...

Page 41: ...2 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 T T _ _ 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input Loop current source CH1 terminal 43 44 CH2 terminal 53 54 Voc or Uo 25 3 V Isc or Io 96 mA Po 0 61 W IIC or A B IIB or C E F IIA or D G Ca or Co 0 104 F 0 818 F 2 85 F La or Lo 3 86 mH 15 43 mH 30 86 mH Lo Ro 234 µH Ω 468 µH Ω Simple Apparatus or Intrinsic safe apparatus with entity parameters Vmax Ui Vt Uo Imax Ii I...

Page 42: ...31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 _ _ 20 Ta 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz Simple Apparatus or Intrinsic safe apparatus with entity parameters Vmax Ui Vt Uo Imax Ii It Io Pi Pt Po Ca Ccable Ci La Lcable Li Hazardous Classified Location Unclassified Location or Class I II III Division 1 Group A B C D E F G Hazardous ...

Page 43: ...a 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253V max 400Hz 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 T 9106B2A 9106B2B Ex input Loop current source 1 to 2 CH1 terminal 44 CH2 terminal 52 Voc or Uo 25 3 V Isc or Io 96 mA Po 0 61 W IIC or A B IIB or C E F IIA or D G Ca or Co 0 104 F 0 818 F 2 85 F La or Lo 3 86 mH 15 4...

Page 44: ...Imax or Ii 120 mA Pmax or Pi 0 85 W Ci 4 nF Li 0 μH 20 Ta 60ºC 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 Simple Apparatus or Intrinsic safe apparatus with entity parameters Vmax Ui Vt Uo Imax Ii It Io Pi Pt Po Ca Ccable Ci La Lcable Li Hazardous Classified Location Unclassified Location or Class I II III Division 1 Group A B C D E F G Hazardous Cla...

Page 45: ...12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 Unclassified Location or Hazardous Classified Location Class I Division 2 Group A B C D T4 Class I Zone 2 Group IIC IIB IIA T4 Supply terminal 31 32 Voltage 19 2 31 2 VDC Status relay terminal 33 34 Class I Division 2 or Zone 2 installation Voltage max 32 Vac 32 Vdc Current max 0 5 Aac 0 3 Adc 9106 Product version 9106 002 45 ...

Page 46: ...ais de alimentação 31 32 Voltagem 19 2 31 2VDC Relé de estado terminais 33 34 Instalação Zone 2 Voltagem máx 125 VAC 110 VDC 32 VAC 32 VDC Potência máx 62 5 VA 32 W 16 VA 32 W Corrente máx 0 5 A AC 0 3 ADC 0 5 A AC 1 ADC Notas de Instalação Instalação em grau de poluição 2 categoria de sobretensão II conforme definido no IEC 60664 1 Não separe conectores quando energizado ou quando uma mistura de ...

Page 47: ... 15 mH 16 59 mH 33 17 mH 54 42 mH Lo Ro 223 µH Ω 447 µH Ω 733 µH Ω 20 Ta 60ºC terminais 11 12 13 14 terminais 31 32 33 34 terminais 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253 V máx 400 Hz 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 TRILHO DE ENERGIA CH1 CH2 T T _ _ 9106B2A 9106B2B Entrada Ex Fonte de corrente da malha CN1 terminais 43 44 CN2 terminais 53 54 Uo 25 3 V Io 96 mA Po 0 61 W IIC...

Page 48: ...06B2A 9106B2B Entrada Ex Fonte de corrente externa CN1 terminal 41 42 CN2 terminal 51 52 Uo 0 V Io 0 mA Po 0 mW Ui 30 V Ii 120 mA Pi 0 85 W Ci 2 nF Li 0 μH 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 TRILHO DE ENERGIA CH1 CH2 _ _ 20 Ta 60ºC terminais 11 12 13 14 terminais 31 32 33 34 terminais 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253 V máx 400 Hz 48 9106 Product version 9106 002 ...

Page 49: ...o 4 15 mH 16 59 mH 33 17 mH 54 42 mH Lo Ro 223 µH Ω 447 µH Ω 733 µH Ω 20 Ta 60ºC terminais 11 12 13 14 terminais 31 32 33 34 terminais 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253 V máx 400 Hz 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 TRILHO DE ENERGIA CH1 CH2 T 9106B2A 9106B2B Entrada Ex fonte de corrente da malha 1 e 2 CN1 terminal 44 CN2 terminal 52 Uo 25 3 V Io 96 mA Po 0 61 W IIC IIB ...

Page 50: ...13 14 terminais 31 32 33 34 terminais 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253 V máx 400 Hz 9106B1A 9106B1B 9106B2A 9106B2B Entrada Ex Fonte de corrente externa 1 a 2 CN1 terminal 42 CN2 terminal 51 Uo 0 V Io 0 mA Po 0 W Ui 30 V Ii 120 mA Pi 0 85 W Ci 4 nF Li 0 μH 20 Ta 60ºC 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9106 4501 91 92 93 94 95 TRILHO DE ENERGIA CH1 CH2 50 9106 Product version 9106 002 ...

Page 51: ...cument Rev ID Date Notes 105 1703 Installation drawings updated Ex barrier data changed Specifications for max required power added 106 1931 9106A version included in manual Variant with UL 913 approval added CCOE approval discontinued 107 2027 ATEX and IECEx installation drawings updated 108 2049 CCC approval added ...

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