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Environmental Conditions 

 

The modules are rated for the following environmental conditions: 

Specification Type 

Recommended Range 

Test Specification 

Operating Temperature 

-20 ºC to 60 ºC 

IEC 60068-2-30, Db 
RTP Type Testing 

Operating Temperature Change 

10 ºC/minute 

IEC 60068-2-14 Test Nb 

Operating Humidity 

10% to 95% non-condensing 

IEC 60068-2-30, Db 

Storage Temperature 

-40 ºC to 85 ºC 

IEC 60068-2-1 Tests Ab, Ad 
IEC 60068-2-2 Tests Bb, Bd 
RTP Type Testing 

Storage Temperature Change 

10 ºC/minute 

IEC 60068-2-14 Test Na 

Storage Humidity 

0% to 100% condensing 

IEC 60068-2-30, Db 

Vibration 

9 Hz to 150 Hz at 1 g 

IEC 60068-2-6, Fc 

Mechanical Shock 

15 g for 11 milliseconds 

IEC 60068-2-27, Ea 

Electrostatic Discharge Immunity  ±6 kV contact 

IEC 61000-4-2 

Radiated E-Field Immunity 

80 MHz to 1 GHz at 20 V/m 
1 GHz to 2.1 GHz at 10 V/m 
2.1 GHz to 2.5 GHz at 5 V/m 
2.5 GHz to 2.7 GHz at 1 V/m 

IEC 61000-4-3 

Ethernet Line Burst Immunity 

±2 kV 

IEC 61000-4-4 

Ethernet Line Surge Immunity 

±2 kV 

IEC 61000-4-5 

Ethernet Line Conducted RF 
Immunity 

150 kHz to 80 MHz at 10 V 

IEC 61000-4-6 

Pulsed Magnetic Field 

300 A/m 

IEC 61000-4-9 

 

Modules can be ordered with optional HumiSeal© conformal coating.  In this case, the modules 
can be installed in G3 harsh environmental conditions as defined in standard ISA

–S71.04–1985. 

This equipment is intended for use in altitudes up to 2000 meters.  Contact RTP regarding use in 
altitudes higher than 2000 meters. 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, 
pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used 
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications.  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference 
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 

Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 

 

Summary of Contents for 3108

Page 1: ...Technical Manual 3108 3118 8 Channel High Level Analog Input Card ...

Page 2: ...lectual property of RTP Corp unless otherwise indicated and are to be considered RTP Corp confidential This intellectual property is made available solely for the direct use of potential or licensed RTP Corp customers in their application of RTP Corp products and any other use or distribution is expressly prohibited If you have received this publication in error immediately delete discard or retur...

Page 3: ...IGURATION 15 PLD Upgrade 15 NetArrays Configuration 17 Float Cal High Input 18 Float Cal Low Input 18 Float Board Temp 18 Integer Card Revision 18 Integer Cal Date 18 Integer Cal Serial Number 18 Integer Error Detection 18 Integer Channel Error Status 19 Channel 20 I O Tag 20 Filter 20 Threshold 20 SOE Low 20 SOE High 21 Guard Band Low 21 Guard Band High 21 Comment 21 COMPLIANCE WITH CE MARK 22 EN...

Page 4: ...ard also has an internal 12 bit DAC which ramps periodically and verifies the operation of the ADC No field adjustments are necessary after the initial factory setup I O bus checking diagnostics card address tests and configuration tests are performed each time the controller accesses the card All data and control transfers are performed twice once using the actual data and then using the inverted...

Page 5: ...3099 11 001 has a 125 mA replaceable fuse The 3108 and 3118 cards can be used with user supplied field termination The card can be connected to the field termination by using RTP supplied flying lead termination cable or user supplied field wiring cabling Specifications Module Safety Integrity Level 3108 SIL 2 SIL 3 in redundant configuration when used with RTP termination assembly and RTP termina...

Page 6: ...ture Coefficient 0 0032 of Full Scale Value ºC 0 6 µA ºC Maximum error 0 to 55 C 0 172 of Full Scale value 34 4 µA Current Mode S3099 11 Maximum error at 25 C 0 078 of Full Scale Value 39 1 µA Temperature Coefficient 0 0016 of Full Scale Value ºC 0 8 µA ºC Maximum error 13 to 50 C 0 118 of Full Scale value 55 6 µA Non Linearity 0 025 of Full Scale Value Repeatability 0 025 of Full Scale Value at f...

Page 7: ...nnel current input supplies power from resettable fuses 5 00 12 7 30 12 3099 11 100 SIL 2 Single Termination Module 8 channel current input supplies power from resettable fuses 3 00 7 6 30 12 3099 31 000 SIL 3 Triple Termination Module 8 channel voltage input 4 37 11 1 30 12 3099 31 100 SIL 2 Single Termination Module 8 channel voltage input 2 27 5 8 30 12 S3099 11 001 Dual Termination Module 8 ch...

Page 8: ...cted 4 6152E 09 Dangerous Detected 4 2702E 07 Dangerous Undetected 2 4371E 09 Don t Care 2 9158E 07 Failure Rates In Per Channel Circuitry Safe Detected 1 4731E 08 Safe Undetected 4 1488E 09 Dangerous Detected 1 9403E 08 Dangerous Undetected 2 5975E 09 Don t Care 1 8720E 08 Average Frequency of a Dangerous Failure per Hour 1oo1D 5 0346E 09 Average Frequency of a Dangerous Failure per Hour 1oo2D 1 ...

Page 9: ...in Debug mode use the I O Configuration Form to disable or enable I O cards To hot swap an I O card first display the card s icon in the I O Configuration Form If the I O card s icon is red you can remove it If the I O card s icon is yellow or green select the icon and disable it before you remove the card After you replace the I O card select the card s icon and re enable it The color of the icon...

Page 10: ... CH 0 1 Bottom CH 0 S 2 Top CH 1 2 Middle CH 1 2 Bottom CH 1 S 3 Top CH 2 3 Middle CH 2 3 Bottom CH 2 S 4 Top CH 3 4 Middle CH 3 4 Bottom CH 3 S 5 Top CH 4 5 Middle CH 4 5 Bottom CH 4 S 6 Top CH 5 6 Middle CH 5 6 Bottom CH 5 S 7 Top CH 6 7 Middle CH 6 7 Bottom CH 6 S 8 Top CH 7 8 Middle CH 7 8 Bottom CH 7 S All Other Pins No Connection VS ...

Page 11: ...H 6 7 Bottom CH 6 S 8 Top VOUT 7 8 Middle CH 7 8 Bottom CH 7 S 9 Top Field Power 9 Middle No Connection 9 Bottom Field Power Figure 2 Field connections on the 3099 11 X00 or S3099 11 001 Termination Module shown with current analog input example IS VS 24 VDC 3099 11 80 VDC S3099 11 For Field Devices that provide Current Analog Inputs and are 24 VDC powered from RTP system as following IS For Field...

Page 12: ...roup 4 SHIELD 13 CH 3 S RED 31 CH 3 BLACK 12 CH 3 Group 5 SHIELD 30 CH 4 S RED 11 CH 4 BLACK 29 CH 4 Group 6 SHIELD 10 CH 5 S RED 28 CH 5 BLACK 9 CH 5 Group 7 SHIELD 27 CH 6 S RED 8 CH 6 BLACK 26 CH 6 Group 8 SHIELD 7 CH 7 S RED 25 CH 7 BLACK 6 CH 7 Cable White 1 Cable Detect Detect White 19 Cable Detect Figure 3 User Interface Connections for 3108 or 3118 Card with 3057 FL cable NOTE Cable detect...

Page 13: ...S 17 CH 0 18 Not Used 19 Cable Detect 20 Not Used 21 Not Used 22 Not Used 23 Not Used 24 Not Used 25 CH 7 26 CH 6 27 CH 6 S 28 CH 5 29 CH 4 30 CH 4 S 31 CH 3 32 CH 2 33 CH 2 S 34 CH 1 35 CH 0 36 CH 0 S 37 Not Used Figure 4 User Interface Connections for the 3108 or 3118 Card with user fabricated cable and voltage analog input NOTE Cable detect is activated by connecting Pin 1 to Pin 19 VS ...

Page 14: ... Not Used 19 Cable Detect 20 Not Used 21 Not Used 22 Not Used 23 Not Used 24 Not Used 25 CH 7 26 CH 6 27 CH 6 S 28 CH 5 29 CH 4 30 CH 4 S 31 CH 3 32 CH 2 33 CH 2 S 34 CH 1 35 CH 0 36 CH 0 S 37 Not Used Figure 5 User Interface Connections for the 3108 or 3118 Card with user fabricated cable and current analog input NOTE Cable detect is activated by connecting Pin 1 to Pin 19 IS PS 250 Ω I to V Resi...

Page 15: ...WORD enter rtp or the correct node password 6 In RTP NetArrays Select Status for the Node and observe that the pldprog pgm file and the CID_0094 PLD for 3108 or CID_0132 PLD for 3118 file were received as shown in Status Window 1 7 Turn the power OFF and then back ON at all chassis within the target node 8 The program pldprog pgm downloaded will start and automatically update all of the applicable...

Page 16: ...within the target node After the power cycle the 2 files downloaded will automatically be deleted and the normal node program will be active The cards Integer Card Revision variables will show the revision of the PLD downloaded Status Window 1 Status Window 2 ...

Page 17: ...SOE Archival file by the RTPADA utility When utilizing the SOE functionality the maximum signal frequency is 500 Hz Refer to the RTPADA Alarm and Data Archive System documentation for more information The RTP3000M and RTP3100M do not provide SOE This card provides input signal ranges of 10 V In order to measure current the 3099 11 Termination Modules contain eight 0 01 precision 250 resistors that...

Page 18: ...ariable when the card is added to the I O configuration Reassign this Tag as required to access this card revision in the project program Integer Cal Date This is an encoded date when the card was calibrated in the format YYDDD where YY is the last 2 digits of the year and DDD is the day within the year Integer Cal Serial Number This is a serial number recorded when the card was calibrated Integer...

Page 19: ...hat calibrated voltage sources Float Cal High 00 or Float Cal High 01 are outside tolerance Bit 2 Cal Low This bit indicates that ground voltages Float Cal Low 00 or Float Cal Low 01 are outside tolerance Bit 1 Channel Failure This bit indicates that the card has a failure on one or more of its channels Examine the channel specific error status word to isolate the failed channel s Only guard band ...

Page 20: ...ust be assigned to enable the filter for the channel Enter a weight factor of 10 through 2000 The filtering effect increases as the weight value increases The filtering for each cascade can be expressed as Where Xn is the input to the filter Yn is the output from the filter Yn 1 is a weighted portion of the previous output Selecting a filter parameter of None disables recursive filtering of the ch...

Page 21: ... direct voltage input or the voltage impressed across the input current to voltage resistor The default value of 10 1 is the lowest value allowed Set the value to define the correct under voltage threshold for the input channel Guard Band High This parameter defines the highest input voltage that can be read without a channel being reported in error in the Integer Channel Error Status word This va...

Page 22: ...e enclosure doors and side panels which are locked or require a tool to open To assure compliance with the EMC requirements the equipment must be housed in an enclosure equipment cabinet rack that provides EMC shielding Compliance testing was performed in a shielded equipment rack provided by Hoffman Concept Wall Mounted Enclosure model number CSD242420 To assure compliance the equipment must be i...

Page 23: ...nvironment These materials may include but are not limited to lead in solder and lithium in batteries 11 Prior to storage or shipping the equipment must be packaged in accordance with the following guidelines Inventory all items and inspect all components for damage Verify that all fasteners are properly tightened and that the chassis I O module retaining bar is properly installed Wrap the chassis...

Page 24: ...onducted RF Immunity 150 kHz to 80 MHz at 10 V IEC 61000 4 6 Pulsed Magnetic Field 300 A m IEC 61000 4 9 Modules can be ordered with optional HumiSeal conformal coating In this case the modules can be installed in G3 harsh environmental conditions as defined in standard ISA S71 04 1985 This equipment is intended for use in altitudes up to 2000 meters Contact RTP regarding use in altitudes higher t...

Page 25: ...does not act intentionally in creating a hazard SERVICE PERSONNEL are assumed reasonably careful in dealing with obvious hazards CE Conformité Européenne EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMI Electro Magnetic Interference EC European Community EN European Norm ESD Electro Static Discharge EU European Union IEC International Electrotechnical Commission MPU Main Processing Unit MTTR Mean Time to Re...

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