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Page 1: ...9 1 1 3 T e m p e r a t u r e m A C o n v e r t e r N o 9 1 1 3 V 1 0 6 U K P ro d u c t v e r s i o n 9 1 1 3 0 0 4 ...

Page 2: ...lectronics 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 vibrations et...

Page 3: ...es 9 Electrical specifications 9 Configuration of sensor error check 14 Input signal outside range 14 Sensor error detection 14 Error indications 14 Connections 16 Block diagram 17 Signal error and cable fault indications without display front 18 Configuration operating the function keys 19 Routing diagram 22 Routing diagram Advanced settings ADV SET 24 Scrolling help texts in display line 3 25 Ap...

Page 4: ... 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 should only be carried o...

Page 5: ...t as to 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 ...

Page 6: ...the device is easily accessible Cleaning When disconnected the device may be cleaned with a cloth moistened with distilled water Liability To the extent 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 bot...

Page 7: ...2 for higher accuracy The device automatically detects whether it must supply an active or a passive current signal Advanced monitoring of internal communication and stored data SIL 2 functionality is optional and must be activated in a menu point Application The device can be mounted in the safe area and in zone 2 cl 1 div 2 and receive signals from zone 0 1 2 and zone 20 21 22 including M1 Class...

Page 8: ...ce status Device status Gnd Supply 19 2 31 2 VDC N C Power connection Order separately CJC connetor 5910Ex 5913Ex Zone 2 Cl 1 div 2 gr A D or safe area No connection No connection Channel 2 Supply via power rail RTD Connection wires Current TC 2 wire supply 2 wire supply Ch 1 Ch 2 Order separately CJC connetor 5910Ex 5913Ex Zone 0 1 2 20 21 22 M1 Cl I II III Div 1 gr A G Channel 1 RTD Connection w...

Page 9: ...e moved from one 9113 device to another and download the configuration of the first unit to subsequent units 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 input status line 2 and 3 H 3 33 mm show analogue input output value or TAG no and units and line 4 shows status for communication and whe...

Page 10: ...113 004 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: ...prox 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 Common specifications Supply voltage DC 19 2 31 2 VDC Max consumption 3 5 W 2 channels 4501 Display programming front 4511 Communication enabler 5910Ex CJC ...

Page 12: ...mperature input 1 s mA input 0 4 s Accuracy the greater of the general and basic values Basic values Input type Basic accuracy Temperature coefficient mA 16 µA 1 6 µA C Pt100 Pt200 Pt 1000 0 2 C 0 02 C C Pt500 Ni100 Ni120 Ni 1000 0 3 C 0 03 C C Pt50 Pt400 Ni50 0 4 C 0 04 C C Pt250 Pt300 0 6 C 0 06 C C Pt20 0 8 C 0 08 C C Pt10 1 4 C 0 14 C C TC type E J K L N T U 1 C 0 1 C C TC type R S W3 W5 LR 2 ...

Page 13: ...ble ON OFF Sensor error current when detecting 2 μA else 0 μA No short circuit detection for Pt10 Pt20 and Pt50 TC input Input type Min value Max value Standard Pt100 Ni100 200 C 60 C 850 C 250 C IEC60751 DIN 43760 Type Min value Max value Standard B E J K L N R S T U W3 W5 LR 0 C 100 C 100 C 180 C 200 C 180 C 50 C 50 C 200 C 200 C 0 C 0 C 200 C 1820 C 1000 C 1200 C 1372 C 900 C 1300 C 1760 C 1760...

Page 14: ...nt output Signal range span 0 20 mA Programmable signal ranges 0 20 4 20 20 0 and 20 4 mA Load max 20 mA 600 Ω 12 VDC Load stability 0 01 of span 100 Ω Sensor error detection 0 3 5 23 mA none NAMUR NE 43 Upscale Downscale 23 mA 3 5 mA Output limitation on 4 20 and 20 4 mA signals 3 8 20 5 mA on 0 20 and 20 0 mA signals 0 20 5 mA Current limit 28 mA 2 wire 4 20 mA output Signal range 4 20 mA Load s...

Page 15: ...61010 1 EAC TR CU 020 2011 EN 61326 1 Marine Det Norske Veritas Ships Offshore Stand f Certific No 2 4 I S Ex ATEX 94 9 EC KEMA 07ATEX0148 X IECEx IECEx KEM 09 0052X c FM us 3038279 C INMETRO NCC 12 1310 X CCOE P337349 3 EAC Ex TR CU 012 2011 RU C DK GB08 V 00410 Functional Safety SIL2 Certified Fully Assessed acc to IEC 61508 ...

Page 16: ...MP TC SE BR 10 kΩ 165 kΩ RTD 2 3 and 4 wire For Pt10 Pt20 Pt50 Pt100 Pt200 Ni50 and Ni120 SE BR 900 1000 Ω cable 50 Ω SE SH app 15 Ω RTD 2 3 and 4 wire for Pt250 Pt300 Pt400 Pt500 Pt1000 and Ni1000 SE BR 10 12 kΩ cable 50 Ω SE SH app 15 Ω Display readout below min above max 1999 9999 Input Range Readout Limit All All 1999 Display readout 1999 9999 Display readout 9999 Readout at hardware error Err...

Page 17: ... output current SIL mode only No communication NO CO No communication with 4501 Flash memory error check configuration FL ER CO ER FLASH error configuration invalid Invalid configuration type or version TY ER Configuration read from EEprom has invalid type or rev no Hardware error RA ER RAM error Hardware error IF ER Internal Flash error Hardware error SW ER SW monitor error Hardware error AD ER A...

Page 18: ...ts Supply and status relay Current Active output RTD 3 4 wire RTD 2 wire TC internal CJC sensor Current 24 V N C Gnd NC NC Gnd 24 V Power Rail connections 2 wire transmitter Passive output Channel 1 RTD 3 4 wire RTD 2 wire Channel 2 Channel 1 Current Channel 2 Channel 1 Current Active output 2 wire transmitter Passive output TC internal CJC sensor TC CJC connector Order separately CJC connector 59...

Page 19: ...H mA mA 2 3 4 2 3 4 9113 Product Version 9113 004 17 Status relay N C Status relay N C RTD conn wires Gnd Supply 24 VDC Gnd Gnd Current RTD conn wires TC Current Gnd Power Rail connections Channel 1 Channel 2 TC Device status Green Ch 1 status Red Ch 2 status Red NC no connection Block diagram ...

Page 20: ...n No supply OFF OFF OFF De energized Closed Device defective OFF ON ON De energized Closed Ch 1 defective ch 2 OK Flashing ON OFF De energized Closed Ch 2 defective ch 1 OK Flashing OFF ON De energized Closed Channel 1 signal OK Flashing OFF OFF Energized Open Ch 1 wire short break Flashing Flashing OFF De energized Closed if activated Channel 2 signal OK Flashing OFF OFF Energized Open Ch 2 wire ...

Page 21: ...eturn 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 converter in order to ensure a high degree of protection aga...

Page 22: ...or Flashing red LED indicates sensor error 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 of the display choose between readout of analogue input a...

Page 23: ...elivered default without password Language In the menu lang setup 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 sensor errors are transmitted to the central surveillance in the PR 9410 power control unit Safety integrity level See Safety Manual for details...

Page 24: ...shows input status line 2 and 3 show analogue input output value or TAG No and units and line 4 shows status for communication and whether the device is SIL locked Static dot SIL locked and flashing dot not SIL locked 1 1 Only if password protected 1 2 Not valid for 0 20 mA input signal 1 3 Only if input signal is temperature Min and max acc to selected sensor type 1 4 Only if the configu ration i...

Page 25: ...0 0 OUT LO Txt 14 999 9 199 9 1 2 3 150 0 OUT HI Txt 15 1 2 3 0 RESP Txt 35 1 2 3 999 9 199 9 0 60 3 1 3 1 3 9113 Product Version 9113 004 23 To default state 1 0 Configuration of CH2 identical to CH1 ...

Page 26: ... 9999 1 2 3 LOCK CONFIG Txt 38 SIL OK 3 3 3 3 3 A OUT DISP Txt 22 ALT TAG A OUT A IN 1 2 CAL SETUP Txt 17 3 CH 1 CAL Txt 26 3 CH 2 CH 1 1 2 NO CAL LO Txt 27 3 YES NO 1 2 NO 20 0 C Txt 28 3 200 850 1 2 YES CAL HI Txt 29 3 YES NO 1 2 NO 100 0 C Txt 30 3 200 850 1 2 3 YES USE CAL Txt 31 YES NO 1 2 3 3 LANG SETUP Txt 17 3 UK LANGUA Txt 25 ES IT SE FR DE DK UK 1 2 3 LOCK OPEN 1 2 SIM SETUP Txt 17 3 CH ...

Page 27: ...NE43 downscale at error Select NAMUR NE43 upscale at error Set temperature for analogue output low Set temperature for analogue output high Enable Rail status signal output Enter SIL setup Enter simulation mode Enter RAIL setup Perform process calibration Enter language setup Enter password setup Enter display setup Perform memory operations Load saved configuration into 9113 Save 9113 configurati...

Page 28: ...26 9113 Product Version 9113 004 Appendix IECEx Installation drawing ATEX Installation drawing FM Installation drawing INMETRO Installation drawing Safety manual ...

Page 29: ...tion in Zone 2 the following must be observed The 4501 programming module is to be used solely with PRelectronics modules It is important that the module is undamaged and has not been altered or modified in any way Only 4501 modules free of dust and moisture shall be installed IECEx Certificate KEM 09 0052 X Marking Standards IEC60079 15 2005 IEC60079 11 2011 IEC60079 0 2011 IEC60079 26 2006 Hazar...

Page 30: ...For installation in Zone 2 the module shall be installed in an enclosure in type 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 allowe...

Page 31: ...0 1 2 20 21 22 or Zone 2 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9113 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 Ex input CH1 terminal 43 CH2 terminal 52 Uo 17 4 V Io 18 4 mA Po 80 mW Lo Ro 445 μH IIC IIB IIA Co 0 3 F 1 6 F 8 F Lo 80 mH 250 mH 600 mH Ui 10 V Ii 30 mA Ci 15 nF Li 1 7 μH 20 Ta 60ºC terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253 V max 400 Hz ...

Page 32: ...he following must be observed The 4501 programming module is to be used solely with PR electronics modules It is important that the module is undamaged and has not been altered or modified in any way Only 4501 modules free of dust and moisture shall be installed ATEX Certificate KEMA 07ATEX 0148 X Marking Standards EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2012 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 60079 26 2007 Hazardous area N...

Page 33: ...For installation in Zone 2 the module shall be installed in an enclosure in type 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 allowe...

Page 34: ... 2 20 21 22 or Zone 2 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9113 4501 91 92 93 94 95 Power Rail CH1 CH2 20 Ta 60ºC Ex input CH1 terminal 43 CH2 terminal 52 Uo 17 4 V Io 18 4 mA Po 80 mW Lo Ro 445 μH IIC IIB IIA or I Co 0 3 F 1 6 F 8 F Lo 80 mH 250 mH 600 mH Ui 10 V Ii 30 mA Ci 15 nF Li 1 7 μH terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253 V max 400 Hz ...

Page 35: ...ant that the module is undamaged and has not been altered or modified in any way Only 4501 modules free of dust and moisture shall be installed c FM us Certificate 3038279 20 Ta 60ºC 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9113 4501 9192 939495 Power Rail Unclassified Location or Hazardous Classified Location Class I Division 2 Group A B C D T4 or Class I Zone 2 Group IIC T4 Hazardous Clas...

Page 36: ... 2 the module must be installed in a suitable outer enclosure according to the regulations in the CEC for Canada or NEC for USA The module is galvanic isolated and does not require grounding Use 60 75 ºC Copper Conductors with wire Size AWG 26 14 Warning Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety Warning To prevent ignition of the explosive atmospheres disconnect power before servicing...

Page 37: ...ous Classified Location Class I Division 2 Group A B C D T4 or Class I Zone 2 Group IIC T4 20 Ta 60ºC Ex input CH1 terminal 42 43 CH2 terminal 52 53 Vt Uo 17 4 V It Io 18 4 mA Po 80 mW Lo Ro 445 μH IIC Group A B IIB Group C E F IIA Group D G Ca Co 0 3 F 1 6 F 8 F La Lo 80 mH 250 mH 600 mH Ui 10 V Ii 30 mA Ci 15 nF Li 1 7μH terminal 11 12 13 14 terminal 31 32 33 34 terminal 91 92 93 94 95 Um 253 V ...

Page 38: ...instalação na Zona 2 o seguinte deve ser observado O módulo de programação de 4501 deve ser utilizado apenas com os módulos PRelectronics É importante que o módulo esteja intacto e não tenha sido alterado ou modificado de qualquer maneira Apenas os módulos 4501 livres de poeira e umidade devem ser instalados INMETRO Certificado NCC 12 1310X Marcas Normas IEC60079 15 2005 IEC60079 11 2011 IEC60079 ...

Page 39: ...ra a segurança intrínseca para grupo de gás IIB são aplicáveis Para a instalação em Zona 2 o módulo deve ser instalado em um invólucro certificado conforme as normas da série ABNT NBR IEC 60079 que proporcione um grau de proteção de pelo menos IP54 Dispositivos de entrada de cabo e elementos de vedação devem cumprir com os mesmos requisitos Para a instalação de trilho de energia na Zona 2 apenas o...

Page 40: ... 21 22 ou Zona 2 44 43 42 41 54 53 52 51 34 33 32 31 14 13 12 11 9113 4501 91 92 93 94 95 CH1 CH2 TRILHO DE ENERGIA Entrada Ex CN1 terminais 43 CN2 terminais 52 Uo 17 4 V Io 18 4 mA Po 80 mW Lo Ro 445 μH IIC IIB IIA Co 0 3 F 1 6 F 8 F Lo 80 mH 250 mH 600 mH Ui 10 V Ii 30 mA Ci 15 nF Li 1 7 μH 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 ...

Page 41: ...Version No V6R0 Safety manual Temperature ma CONVERTER 9113 This safety manual is valid for the following product versions 9113 004 9113 003 9113 002 ...

Page 42: ...e 7 11 Procedures to repair or replace the product 7 12 Maintenance 7 13 Documentation for routing diagram 7 13 1 In general 7 13 2 Further explanations 8 13 2 1 Password protection 8 13 2 2 Sensor cable fault information via display front 4501 8 13 3 Advanced functions 8 13 3 1 Memory MEM 8 13 3 2 Display setup DISP 8 13 3 3 Password PASS 8 13 3 4 Language LANG 8 13 3 5 Process calibration CAL 9 ...

Page 43: ...3 Temperature ma CONVERTER 15 Fault reaction and restart condition 17 16 User interface 18 16 1 Scrolling help texts in display line 3 18 16 2 Routing diagram 19 16 3 Routing diagram Advanced settings ADV SET 21 17 Connections diagram 22 ...

Page 44: ... likelihood of dangerous safety function failures occurring on demand PFH Probability of danger ous Failure per Hour The term Probability is misleading as IEC 61508 defines a Rate SFF Safe Failure Fraction Safe 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 actio...

Page 45: ...he applied input within the safety accuracy Safety accuracy 2 4 2 1 Minimum span For temperature measurements the selected range OUT HI OUT LO shall be larger or equal to the values below 4 2 2 Range limitations TC type B shall not be used below 400 C 4 3 Associated equipment 4 3 1 RTD sensor wiring If a 2 wire or a 3 wire connection for RTD is selected the end user must ensure that the applied se...

Page 46: ... not included External power supply failure rates are not included 4 5 Safe parameterisation The user is responsible for verifying the correctness of the configuration parameters See section 14 Safe parameterisation user responsibility Manual override may not be used for safety applications 4 6 Installation in hazardous areas The IECEx Installation drawing ATEX Installation drawing and FM Installa...

Page 47: ...Failure category Failure category Failure rates 1 h Fail Safe Detected 0 000E 0 Fail Safe Undetected 2 34E 7 Fail Dangerous Detected 3 67E 7 Fail Dangerous Undetected 6 10E 8 Probability of dangerous Failure per Hour PFH 6 10E 08 Note1 Probability of failure on demand PFD 1 year proof test interval 3 96E 04 Proof test interval 10 of loop PFD 3 years Safe Failure Fraction 90 7 Demand response time ...

Page 48: ...utomatically 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 accept 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...

Page 49: ... Yes to the point adv set 13 3 1 Memory MEM In the memory menu a non SIL configuration can be either saved or loaded from the local memory of the 4501 display unit Choose SAVE to store the current configuration in the 4501 memory Press LOAD to read a previously stored configuration in the 4501 memory and store it in the device It is only possible to load a configuration stored from the same type o...

Page 50: ...by pressing OK before removing It is possible to enable or disable the use of the latest process calibration 13 3 6 Power rail RAIL In this menu it can be chosen if errors in the device are transmitted to the central surveillance in the PR 9410 power control device 13 3 7 Simulation SIM It is possible to override the actual measured input signal by a simulated value Only one channel can be simulat...

Page 51: ...ed sensor connection type for RTD measurements for SENSOR Ni or Pt 2W 2 wire 3W 3 wire 4W 4 wire If 2W or 3W is selected the end user must ensure that the applied sensor wiring does not introduce failures exceeding the requirements for the safety application UNIT Selected temperature unit for CH1 TYP TEMP C degrees Celsius F degrees Fahrenheit SENSOR Selected temperature sensor type for CH1 TYP TE...

Page 52: ...uple type L TC N Thermocuple type N TC R Thermocuple type R TC S Thermocuple type S TC T Thermocuple type T TC U Thermocuple type U TC W3 Thermocuple type W3 TC W5 Thermocuple type W5 TC Lr Thermocuple type Lr CJC CJC type for SENSOR TC INT Internal CJC sensor measurement CONN CJC connector measurement accessory O RANGE Fixed output range for current output 0 20 0 20 mA Not valid when EN SIL YES S...

Page 53: ...rature sensor SENSOR and TC TYPE Ni TYPE or Pt TYPE but value must be less than OUT HI minimum span OUT HI Selected temperature value for 100 output for CH1 TYP TEMP in units defined by the UNIT parameter C or F Range is defined by the selected temperature sensor SENSOR and TC TYPE Ni TYPE or Pt TYPE but must be larger than OUT LO minimum span RESP Analogue output response time in seconds Range is...

Page 54: ...st be verified by the user in a SIL configuration 14 2 Verification procedure The verification is done using the display programming front PR 4501 and following the procedure described below Name Function CH1 TYP Functions as described for Channel 1 14 1 1 I RANGE CONNEC UNIT SENSOR Pt TYPE Ni TYPE TC TYPE CJC O RANGE OUT ERR OUT LO OUT HI RESP USE CAL Name Function NEW PAS Password for protection...

Page 55: ...e OPEN LOCK in the display CH1 TYP 7 Verify input type for Channel 1 and press OK I RANGE 8 Verify fixed input range and press OK ONLY IF CH1 TYP CURR CONNEC 9 Verify sensor connection type and press OK ONLY IF SENSOR Ni or Pt and CH1 TYP TEMP UNIT 10 Verify temperature unit and press OK ONLY IF CH1 TYP TEMP SENSOR 11 Verify temperature sensor type and press OK ONLY IF CH1 TYP TEMP Pt TYPE 12 Veri...

Page 56: ... TEMP OUT HI 19 Verify temperature for 100 output and press OK ONLY IF CH1 TYP TEMP RESP 20 Verify analogue output response time and press OK CH2 TYP 21 Verify input type for Channel 2 and press OK I RANGE 22 Verify fixed input range and press OK ONLY IF CH2 TYP CURR CONNEC 23 Verify sensor connection type and press OK ONLY IF SENSOR Ni or Pt and CH2 TYP TEMP UNIT 24 Verify temperature unit and pr...

Page 57: ...y fixed output value on detected sensor error and press OK ONLY IF CH2 TYP TEMP or IF I RANGE 4 20 mA or 20 4 mA OUT LO 32 Verify temperature for 0 output and press OK ONLY IF CH2 TYP TEMP OUT HI 33 Verify temperature for 100 output and press OK ONLY IF CH2 TYP TEMP RESP 34 Verify analogue output response time and press OK CH1 CAL 35 Verify the use of applied process calibration values for Channel...

Page 58: ...meters 14 3 Functional test The user is responsible to make a functional test after verification of the safety parameters The procedure for periodic proof test described in section 10 shall be used In addition if a process calibration is taken into SIL mode operation refer to section 13 3 Advanced functions it is mandatory that the accuracy of the device and sensor if applicable are tested 15 Faul...

Page 59: ... output undefined at error Select downscale at error Select NAMUR NE43 downscale at error Select NAMUR NE43 upscale at error Set temperature for analogue output low Set temperature for analogue output high Enable Rail status signal output Enter SIL setup Enter simulation mode Enter RAIL setup Perform process calibration Enter language setup Enter password setup Enter display setup Perform memory o...

Page 60: ...l 16 2 Routing diagram 1 0 Default state Line 1 shows input status line 2 and 3 show analogue input output value or TAG No and units and line 4 shows status for communication and whether the device is SIL locked Static dot SIL locked and flashing dot not SIL locked 1 1 Only if password protected 1 2 Not valid for 0 20 mA input signal 1 3 Only if input signal is temperature Min and max acc to selec...

Page 61: ... 14 999 9 199 9 1 2 3 150 0 OUT HI Txt 15 1 2 3 0 RESP Txt 15 1 2 3 999 9 199 9 0 60 3 1 3 1 3 20 Version No V6R0 Safety Manual 9113 Temperature ma CONVERTER To default state 1 0 Configuration of CH2 identical to CH1 ...

Page 62: ... 3 3 3 3 3 A OUT DISP Txt 22 ALT TAG A OUT A IN 1 2 CAL SETUP Txt 17 3 CH 1 CAL Txt 26 3 CH 2 CH 1 1 2 NO CAL LO Txt 27 3 YES NO 1 2 NO 20 0 C Txt 28 3 200 850 1 2 YES CAL HI Txt 29 3 YES NO 1 2 NO 100 0 C Txt 30 3 200 850 1 2 3 YES USE CAL Txt 31 YES NO 1 2 3 3 LANG SETUP Txt 17 3 UK LANGUA Txt 25 ES IT SE FR DE DK UK 1 2 3 LOCK OPEN 1 2 SIM SETUP Txt 17 3 CH 1 SIM Txt 32 3 CH 2 CH 1 1 2 25 0 C T...

Page 63: ... 53 54 31 32 33 34 CJC 51 54 52 91 92 93 94 95 44 41 42 22 Version No V6R0 Safety Manual 9113 Temperature ma CONVERTER 17 Connections diagram Inputs Outputs Supply and status relay Current RTD 3 4 wire RTD 2 wire TC internal CJC sensor Current 24 V N C Gnd NC NC Gnd 24 V Power Rail connections 2 wire transmitter Channel 1 RTD 3 4 wire RTD 2 wire Channel 2 Channel 1 Current Channel 2 Channel 1 Curr...

Page 64: ...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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