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Summary of Contents for 9106

Page 1: ...9 1 0 6 B CCOE H A R T T r a n s p a r e n t R e p e a t e r N o 9 1 0 6 V 1 0 3 U K P r o d u c t v e r s i o n 9 1 0 6 0 0 2 ...

Page 2: ...PR electronics A S offre une large gamme de produits pour le traite ment des signaux analogiques et numériques dans tous les domaines industriels La gamme de produits s étend des transmetteurs de température aux afficheurs des isolateurs aux interfaces SI jusqu aux modules universels Vous pouvez compter sur nos produits même dans les conditions d utilisation sévères p ex bruit électrique vibration...

Page 3: ...ing the PR 4501 4511 8 Visualisation in 4501 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 19 Routing diagram Advanced settings ADV SET 20 Scrolling help texts in display line 3 21 Appendix 22 IECEx Installation Drawing 23 ATEX Installation Drawing 28 FM Installation Drawi...

Page 4: ... voltages have been defined as the ranges 75 1500 Volt DC and 50 1000 Volt AC Technicians are qualified persons educated or trained to mount operate and also troubleshoot technically correct and in accordance with safety regulations Operators being familiar with the contents of this manual adjust and operate the knobs or potentiometers during normal operation WARNING The following operations shoul...

Page 5: ... the correct handling of the device please contact your local distributor or alternatively PR electronics A S www prelectronics com The use of stranded wires is not permitted for mains wiring except when wires are fitted with cable ends Descriptions of input output and supply connections are shown in the block diagram and on the side label The device is provided with field wiring terminals and sha...

Page 6: ...e device is easily accessible CLEANING When disconnected the device may be cleaned with a cloth moistened with distilled water LIABILITY To the extent that the instructions in this manual are not strictly observed the customer cannot advance a demand against PR electronics A S that would otherwise exist according to the concluded sales agreement HOW TO DEMOUNT SYSTEM 9000 Picture 1 By lifting the ...

Page 7: ... Class I II III Div 1 Gr A G The PR 4501 displays the process value for each channel and can be used to define high and low limits for detection of loop current level If these limits are exceeded the status relay will activate In the 1 channel version the status relay can be used as a simple limit switch Ex splitter application 1 input and 2 outputs In the dual channel version the 9106B can be imp...

Page 8: ... Product version 9106 002 6 APPLICATIONS Rail 24 VDC Rail Gnd 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 Gnd Supply 19 2 31 2 VDC N C No connection No connection Power connection Channel 2 Output signals Analogue 4 20 mA Input signals Channel 1 2 wire transmitter Current Passive 2 wire Current 2 w...

Page 9: ...unction keys Application Communications interface for modification of operational parameters in 9106B When mounted in the process the display shows process values and device status Technical characteristics LCD display with 4 lines Line 1 H 5 57 mm shows status for each channel OK or error Line 2 H 3 33 mm shows loop current in mA for channel 1 or tag no Line 3 H 3 33 mm shows loop current in mA f...

Page 10: ...6 002 8 MOUNTING DEMOUNTING THE PR 4501 4511 1 Insert the taps of 4501 4511 into the holes at the top of the device 2 Swing 4501 4511 into place Demounting of 4501 4511 3 Push the release button on the bottom of 4501 4511 and swing 4501 4511 up ...

Page 11: ...1 4511 109 x 23 5 x 116 131 mm Weight approx 250 g Weight incl 4501 4511 approx 265 g 350 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 2007 Vibration 2 13 2 Hz 1 mm Vibration 13 2 100 Hz 0 7 g 4501 Display programming front 4511 Communication enabler 9400 Power rail 9404 Module stop for rail 9410 Power contr...

Page 12: ...ogramming front 4501 SMART bi directional communication frequency range 0 5 7 5 kHz Signal noise ratio 60 dB Response time 0 90 100 10 5 msec Effect 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 9106B1x Uo 28 VDC 16 V 20 mA 9106B2x Uo 25 6 VDC 15 V 20 mA Sensor error detection Loop break 4 20 mA 1 mA...

Page 13: ...2 wire supply 26 VDC Max load resistance Ω Vsupply 3 5 0 023 A Effect of external 2 wire supply voltage variation 0 005 of span V of span normal measurement range 4 20 mA Status relay output terminal 33 34 Relay function N C Programmable low setpoint 0 29 9 mA Programmable high setpoint 0 29 9 mA Hysteresis for setpoints 0 1 mA Max voltage 110 VDC 125 VAC Max current 0 3 ADC 0 5 AAC Max voltage ha...

Page 14: ...arine Det Norske Veritas Ships Offshore Stand f Certific No 2 4 I S Ex ATEX 94 9 EC DEKRA 11ATEX0244 X IECEx IECEx DEK 11 0084X c FM us 0003044327 C INMETRO NCC 12 1302 X CCOE P337349 1 EAC Ex TR CU 012 2011 RU C DK GB08 V 00410 Functional Safety SIL2 Certified Fully Assessed acc to IEC 61508 SFF 60 type A component SIL3 Applicable through redundant structure HFT 0 ...

Page 15: ...ly 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 be rese...

Page 16: ...assive 2 wire Current Passive 2 wire 2 wire transmitter Current 2 wire transmitter Current Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 2 Ex inputs SIL 2 Channel 1 Current 2 wire transmitter Current Current Ex inputs SIL 3 Supply and status relay Power rail connections NC Gnd NC 24 V NC no connection Error signal N C Gnd 24 V HART communication is possible directly on the input and output terminals if the output l...

Page 17: ... I mA mA I mA mA Tx 2 1 9106 Product version 9106 002 15 BLOCK DIAGRAM Gnd Status relay N C Status relay N C Supply Power Rail connections Supply 24 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 ...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...alues 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 unauthorised modifications to the configuration Default p...

Page 20: ...klight 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...

Page 21: ...eak 0 0 is shown for 5 sec followed by txt 19 Line 3 shows the same as line 2 only for channel 2 Line 4 shows status for communication 1 1 Only if password protected 1 2 Loop current limits identical for both channels can be deactivated by selecting values outside the range 3 5 23 mA Line 1 symbols OK Flashing error Continued on the page Routing diagram ADV SET ROUTING DIAGRAM If no key is activat...

Page 22: ...A 1 2 LANG SETUP Txt 6 3 UK LANGUA Txt 17 3 DE DK ES FR IT SE UK 1 2 PASS SETUP Txt 6 3 3 YES EN PASS Txt 15 3 YES NO 1 2 NO 0000 NEW PAS Txt 16 3 9999 0000 1 2 RAIL SETUP Txt 6 3 YES RAIL ER Txt 5 3 YES NO 1 2 3 LOOP DISP Txt 12 3 ALT TAG LOOP 1 2 9106 Product version 9106 002 20 ROUTING DIAGRAM ADVANCED SETTINGS ADV SET To default state 1 0 ...

Page 23: ...al output 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...

Page 24: ...APPENDIX IECEx Installation drawing ATEX Installation drawing FM Installation drawing INMETRO Installation drawing Safety Manual 9106 Product version 9106 002 22 ...

Page 25: ...79 26 2006 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 60664 1 Do not separate connectors when energized and an explosive gas mixture is prese...

Page 26: ...W IIC IIB IIA I Co 0 08 F 0 600 F 2 15 F 3 76 F Lo 3 mH 12 mH 25 mH 30 mH 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 6 V Io 100 mA Po 0 64 W IIC IIB IIA I Co 0...

Page 27: ...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 mA 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 25 ...

Page 28: ...65 W IIC IIB IIA I Co 0 08 F 0 600 F 2 15 F 3 76 F Lo 3 mH 12 mH 25 mH 30 mH 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 6 V Io 100 mA Po 0 64 W IIC IIB IIA I Co 0 1...

Page 29: ...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 27 ...

Page 30: ...9 15 2005 EN 60079 26 2007 EN 61241 11 2006 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 32W 16 VA 32 W Current max 0 5 A AC 0 3ADC 0 5A AC 1 ADC Installation notes Install in pollution degree 2 overvoltage category II as defined in EN60664 1 Do not separate connectors when energized and an ex...

Page 31: ...l 53 54 Uo 28 V Io 93 mA Po 0 65 W IIC IIB IIA I Co 0 08 F 0 600 F 2 15 F 3 76 F Lo 3 mH 12 mH 25 mH 30 mH 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 6 V Io 10...

Page 32: ...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 mA 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 33: ...erminal 52 Uo 28 V Io 93 mA Po 0 65 W IIC IIB IIA I Co 0 08 F 0 600 F 2 15 F 3 76 F Lo 3 mH 12 mH 25 mH 30 mH 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 6 V Io 100 ...

Page 34: ...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 35: ...n 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 In Class I Division 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 Division 2 wiring methods specified in the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or Canadian El...

Page 36: ...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 6 V Io 100 mA Po 0 64 W IIC or A B IIB or C E F IIA or D G Co 0 10 F 0 800 F 2 75 F Lo 2 mH 9 mH 15 mH 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 L...

Page 37: ... 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 Classified Location...

Page 38: ...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 6 V Io 100 mA Po 0 64 W IIC or A B IIB or C E F IIA or D G Co 0 10 F 0 800 F 2 75 F Lo 2 mH 9 mH 15 mH Hazardous Classified Loc...

Page 39: ... 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 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 Z...

Page 40: ...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 gás exp...

Page 41: ...IIB IIA I Co 0 08 F 0 600 F 2 15 F 3 76 F Lo 3 mH 12 mH 25 mH 30 mH 20 Ta 60ºC terminais 11 12 13 14 terminais 31 32 33 34 terminais 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 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 6 V Io 100 mA Po 0 64 W IIC...

Page 42: ...106B2A 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 mA 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 max 400 Hz 9106 Product version 9106 002 40 ...

Page 43: ...C IIB IIA I Co 0 08 F 0 600 F 2 15 F 3 76 F Lo 3 mH 12 mH 25 mH 30 mH 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 6 V Io 100 mA Po 0 64 W IIC IIB...

Page 44: ...2 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 9106 Product version 9106 002 42 ...

Page 45: ...Safety manual HART TRANSPARENT REPEATER 9106 This safety manual is valid for the following product versions 9106 002 Version No V1R0 ...

Page 46: ...3 Analogue output 3 4 4 Failure rates 3 4 5 Installation in hazardous areas 4 4 6 Installation in SIL 3 applications 4 5 Functional specification of the safety functions 4 6 Functional specification of the non safety functions 4 7 Safety parameters 5 8 Hardware and software configuration 6 9 Failure category SIL 2 SIL 3 7 10 Periodic proof test procedure 7 11 Procedures to repair or replace the pr...

Page 47: ... Failure Fraction summarises the fraction of failures which lead to a safe state and the fraction of failures which will be detected by diagnostic measures and lead to a defined safety action SIF Safety Integrity Function Function that provides fault detection to ensure the necessary safety integrity for the safety functions SIL Safety Integrity Level The international standard IEC 61508 specifies...

Page 48: ...IEC 61508 4 Assumptions and restrictions for use of the product 4 1 Basic safety specifications Operational temperature range 20 60 C Storage temperature range 20 85 C Power supply type Double or reinforced Supply voltage 19 2 31 2 VDC Loop supply 9106B1 16V 20mA Loop supply 9106B2 15V 20mA Max external output supply voltage 26 VDC Mounting area Class I Zone 2 Division 2 or safe area Mounting envi...

Page 49: ...cations from both analogue outputs of the 9106 Repeater by having NAMUR NE43 compliant input circuits and must be able to compare the two channels 5 Functional specification of the safety functions Galvanic isolation of an active or passive 4 20 mA current signal from hazardous areas to an active or passive 4 20 mA output signal in non classified area or zone2 Div 2 within the specified accuracy 6...

Page 50: ...r PFH 4 10E 08 Note1 Probability of failure on demand PFD 1 year proof test interval 1 95E 04 Proof test interval 10 of loop PFD 5 years Safe Failure Fraction 88 Demand mode High Demand rate Note3 Mean Time To Repair MTTR 24 hours Hardware Fault Tolerance HFT 0 Component Type A SIL capability SIL 2 Description of the Safe State Output 3 6 mA or Output 21 mA ...

Page 51: ...afety output 8 Hardware and software configuration All configurations of software and hardware versions are fixed from factory and cannot be changed by end user or reseller This manual only covers products labelled with the product version or range of versions specified on the front page Connection diagram Ex input SIL 3 Probability of dangerous Failure per Hour PFH 1 10E 08 Note1 Probability of f...

Page 52: ...required Step Action 1 Bypass the safety PLC or take other appropriate action to avoid a false trip 2 Connect a simulator identical to the input setup 3 Apply input value corresponding to 0 100 output range to each channel 4 Observe whether the output channel acts as expected 5 Restore the input terminals to full operation 6 Remove the bypass from the safety PLC or otherwise restore normal operati...

Page 53: ... 53 52 54 51 53 52 54 41 43 42 44 41 43 42 44 31 32 34 33 91 92 93 94 95 Tx Outputs Current Passive 2 wire Current Passive 2 wire 2 wire transmitter Current 2 wire transmitter Current Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 2 Ex inputs SIL 2 Channel 1 Current 2 wire transmitter Current Current Ex inputs SIL 3 Supply and status relay Power rail connections NC Gnd NC 24 V NC no connection Error signal N C Gnd 2...

Page 54: ...alvanic isolators for analog and digital signals as well as HART signals A wide product range with both loop powered and universal isolators featuring linearization inversion and scaling of output signals Isolation Interfaces for analog and digital signals as well as HART signals between sensors I P converters frequency signals and control systems in Ex zone 0 1 2 and for some devices in zone 20 2...

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