7 Maintenance
TMT182
30
Hauser
!
Note!
Guaranteed values for setting "high alarm" (
≥
21.0):
• Standard model: > 21.5 mA
• Advanced diagnostic model: > 22.5 mA
Source impedance
max. (V
Power supply
- 11.5 V) / 0.022 A (current output)
e.g. (24 V-11.5 V)/0.022 A = 568.2
Ω
Transmission behavior
Temperature linear, resistance linear, voltage linear
Filter
1st order digital filter: 0 to 100 s
Galvanic isolation
U = 2 kV AC (input/output)
Input current required
≤
3.5 mA
Current limit
≤
23 mA
Switch on delay
4 s (during power up I
a
≤
3.8 mA)
10.4
Power supply
Electrical connection
Supply voltage
U
b
= 11.5 to 35 V, polarity protected (For hazardous location please see control drawing)
#
Warning!
The unit must only be powered by a power supply that operates using an IEC 61010- 1 compliant
energy limited circuit: "SELV or Class 2 circuit".
Undervoltage detection
Optional for 'Advanced Diagnostic' version.
If the supply voltage is not sufficient to output the output signal corresponding to the measured tem-
perature, a signal on alarm
≤
3.6 mA is generated. After approx. 2 to 3 s, the system makes another
attempt to output the signal corresponding to the temperature.
Residual ripple
Allowable ripple U
ss
≤
3 V at U
b
≥
13 V, f
max.
= 1 kHz