Camille Bauer Sineax TV809 Bedienungsanleitung
Camille Bauer
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Sineax TV809
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Contents
1. Read fi rst and then … ...........................................................................1
2. Scope of supply ....................................................................................1
3. Brief description ....................................................................................1
4. Overview of the parts ............................................................................1
5. Technical data .......................................................................................2
6. Mounting ...............................................................................................2
7. Electrical connections ...........................................................................2
8. Confi guring the isolating amplifi er ........................................................3
9. Accessories and spare parts ................................................................3
10. Commissioning .....................................................................................3
11. Maintenance .........................................................................................3
12. Releasing the isolating amplifi er ...........................................................3
13. Dimensional drawings ...........................................................................4
14. Declaration of conformity ......................................................................4
1. Read fi rst and then …
The proper and safe operation of the device assumes that the
Operating Instructions are read and the safety warnings given
in the various Sections
6. Mounting
7. Electrical connections
8. Confi guring the isolating amplifi er
10. Commissioning
are .observed
Unauthorized repair or alteration of the unit invalidates the warranty!
The device should only be handled by appropriately trained personnel who
are familiar with it and authorised to work in electrical installations
.
2. Scope of supply (Fig. 1 and 2)
Isolating amplifi er
Order Code: Signifi cance of the 1st to 5th digits
Description Order Code
1. Mechanical design 809 -
Housing with screw terminals, not pluggable 3
Housing with screw terminals, pluggable 9
2. Version/Power supply
Standard/Power supply 24 … 60 V DC, AC 1
Standard/Power supply 85 … 230 V DC, AC 2
[Ex ia Ga] IIC and [Ex ia Da] IIIC
Power supply 24 … 60 V DC, AC
3
[Ex ia Ga] IIC and [Ex ia Da] IIIC
Power supply 85…110 V DC/230 V AC
4
3. Current input rating
Input current max. fi nal value 100 mA (standard) 1
Input current max. fi nal value 1.5 mA 2
4. Alarm function
Without alarm function 0
With built-in alarm relay 1
Programmable
isolating amplifi er
SINEAX TV809
TV809 Be 147 802-04 08.12
Camille Bauer LTD
Aargauerstrasse 7
CH-5610 Wohlen/Switzerland
Phone +41 56 618 21 11
Fax +41 56 618 35 35
info@camillebauer.com
www.camillebauer.com
Operating Instructions
The instruments must only be disposed of in the
correct way!
The following symbols in the Operating Instructions indicate safety
precautions which must be strictly observed:
Description Order Code
5. Test records
Without test records 0
With test records in German D
With test records in English E
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
1 Operating Instructions (2) each in German, French and English
1 Ex approval (3), only for Ex version devices
3. Brief description
The purpose of the isolating amplifi er SINEAX TV809 is to electrically insulate
input and output signals, respectively to amplify and/or change the signal
level or type (current or voltage) of the input signals.
An explosion-proof “intrinsically safe” [Ex ia Ga] IIC and [Ex ia Da] IIIC version
rounds off this series of SINEAX TV809.
Measured variables and measuring ranges are programmed with the aid of a
PC, a programming cable and the programming software. Specifi c measured
variable data such as output signal, transmission characteristics and various
functions in combination with the alarm function can also be programmed.
Isolating amplifi er supplied as standard versions are confi gured as follows:
– Measuring input:
– Measuring output:
– Response time:
– Mains ripple suppression:
4 … 20 mA
4 … 20 mA
80 ms
50 Hz
4. Overview of the parts
Figure 3 shows those parts of the device of consequence for electrical con-
nections and other operations described in the Operating Instructions.
(6)
ON
(7)
(6)
(5)
(4)
Fig. 3
(4) Top-hat rail 35 15 mm or 35 7.5 mm (EN 50022)× ×
(5) Type label
(6) Terminals
ON Green LED to indicate the operating state and limit exceeded. The LED fl ashes
(option)
(7) Programming connector
(2)
(3)
2
5. Technical data
Measuring input
Input variable and measuring range confi gured
DC current: Type 809 – xx1
Start value/fi nal value between
– 100 and 100 mA, Ri
= 15.4 Ω
Any point may be zero
Type 809 – xx2
Start value/fi nal value between
– 1.5 and 1.5 mA, Ri
= 1 kΩ
Any point may be zero
DC voltage: Ex version max. 30 V
± 1.7 V, Ri
= 1 MΩ
± 1.7 to ± 100 V, Ri
= 540 kΩ
± 100 to ± 1000 V, Ri
= 5.5 MΩ
Reduced safety
Measuring output
DC current*: Programmable,
reference range – 20 … 20 mA,
start and fi nal values anywhere within the refe-
rence range, also with reversed direction, e.g.
20 … 4 mA
External resistance: Rext max. ≤ 600 Ω with 20 mA output
DC voltage*: Programmable,
reference range – 10 … 10 V,
start and fi nal values anywhere within the refe-
rence range, also with reversed direction, e.g.
+ 10 … – 5 V
Load capacity: Rext min. ≥ 1000 Ω with 10 V output
Programming connector on isolating amplifi er
Interface: Serial interface
Power supply
DC, AC power pack (DC or 50…400 Hz)
Rated voltages and permissible variations
Nominal voltage UNTolerance Instruments version
24 … 60 V DC, AC DC – 15 … + 33%
AC ± 15% Standard (Non-Ex)
85 … 230 V** DC, AC
24 … 60 V DC, AC DC – 15 … + 33%
AC ± 15% Type of protecion
“Intrinsic safety”
[Ex ia Ga] IIC
[Ex ia Da] lllC
85 … 230 V AC ± 10%
85 … 110 V DC – 15 … + 10%
Power consumption: 1.2 W resp. 2.5 VA
Light emitting diodes
Green LED: Light after switching on the power supply
Output contact (Option)
Relay: For monitoring the measured value limit
1 galvanically isolated switching contact
Contact rating: AC: 2 A / 250 V (500 VA)
DC: 2 A / 125 V (60 W)
Material: Gold fl ashed silver alloy
Trip point type: Programmable as low or high trip point
Trip point of measured variable
Low trip point
S
G
HGW
High trip point
S
G
HGW
H Hysteresis
G Safe condition
GW Trip point
S Alarm condition
Fig. 4. Switching function, according to trip point type.
Trip point adjustment
with PC for trip point: Programmable between – 10 and 110%***
Hysteresis: Programmable between > 0 and 100%***
Energizing and de-
energizing delays: Programmable between 0 to 1080 s
Relay contact position: Programmable
Frontplate signals: The green LED “ON” fl ashes when the limit value
is exceeded
Intrinsically safe
Type examination certifi cate: ZELM 01 ATEX 0051 and 1st supplement
Identifi cation: II (1) G [Ex ia Ga] IIC
II (1) D [Ex ia Da] IIIC
6. Mounting
The SINEAX TV809 can be mounted on a top-hat rail.
When deciding where to install the isolating amplifi er (mea-
suring location), take care that the limits of the operating
temperature are kept:
– 25 and + 55 °C
Simply clip the device onto the top-hat rail (EN 50022) (see Fig. 5).
Fig. 5. Mounting onto top-hat rail 35 15 or 35 7.5 mm.× ×
7. Electrical connections
The connections for the leads are fi xed or plug-in screw terminals, depending
on the device execution. These are easily accessible at the front of the isolating
amplifi er and are suitable for a wire cross-section of max. 2.5 mm
2.
Make sure that the cables are not live when making the
connections!
Impending danger by high input voltage or high power
supply voltage, 250 V at contact output.
Also note that, …
… the data required to carry out the prescribed measurement
must correspond to those marked on the nameplate of SINEAX
TV809 ( measuring input, measuring output and
power supply)!
… the resistance in the output circuit may not the overrange
current output value
Rext max. [kΩ] = 12 V
IAN [mA]
(IAN = current output value)
and not underrange the voltage output value
Rext min. [kΩ] ≥ UAN
[V]
10 mA
(UAN = voltage output value)
… the measurement input and output cables should be twisted
pairs and run as far as possible away from heavy current
cables!
In all other respects, observe all local regulations when selecting
the type of electrical cable and installing them!
In the case of explosion-proof, the “Intrinsically safe”
supplementary information given on the type exa mination
certifi cations, the EN 60079-14 and also local regulations
applicable to electrical installation in explosion hazard areas
must be taken into account.
* The type of output variable (current or voltage) is confi gurable with software
** An external supply fuse must be provided for DC supply voltages > 125 V
*** In relation to the analog output value range
3
Meas. mode/application DC voltage DC current
Measuring range limits ± 1.7 V ± 1.7 to ≤ ± 100 V ± 100 to ± 1000 V ± 100 mA ± 1.5 mA
= Measuring input 123
456
–
+
123
456
–
+
123
456
123
456
= Meas. output
K = Contact output
(option)
= Power supply
7 8 9
10 11 12 K
8. Confi guring the isolating amplifi er
A PC, the programming cable PRKAB 600 (for Ex instruments) resp. PRKAB 560
(for non-Ex instruments) plus ancillary cable and the confi guration software
TV 800 are required to program the isolating amplifiplus er.
The connections between
“PC ↔ ↔ PRKAB 600 resp. 560 SINEAX TV809” can be seen from Fig. 6. The
power supply must be connected in order to confi gure the SINEAX TV809.
The software TV 800 is supplied on a CD and runs under Windows 95 plus
or higher.
The menu driven confi guration software explains how to confi gure the TV809
and the choice of parameters.
The programming cable PRKAB 600 resp. PRKAB 560 adapts the signal
level and provides galvanic isolation between the PC and the SINEAX TV809
isolating amplifi er.
Programming
connector
Interface
SINEAX TV809
PRKAB 600
Ancillary cable
11 12
789
GOSSEN
METRAWATT
CAMILLE BAUER
V624
Power supply
COM
Fig. 6. Confi guring a SINEAX TV809, Ex version.
1. The programming connector must not be connected
when > 253 V could be applied to the SINEAX TV809
input circuit.
2. The SINEAX TV809 programming connector must only
be used with the PRKAB 600 resp 560 and its ancillary
cable.
3. The ancillary cable must fi rst be connected to the
PRKAB 600 resp. 560 before it is connected to the
TV809 (see arrow).
4. The programming connector is galvanically connected to
the input circuit. Therefore no metal parts of the plug or
socket may be touched.
5. The PRKAB 600 resp. 560 must not be used with other
devices.
6. After programming is complete, the programming con-
nection must be removed from the TV809.
Interfaceto PC
DSUB 9p F to
SINEAX TV 809
Ancillary cableProgramming cable PRKAB 600 resp. 560
FCC
9. Accessories and spare parts
Description Order No.
Programming cable PRKAB 560
(for programming the SINEAX TV809, non Ex)
DSUB 9p F
Interface
1 meter
147 779
Programming cable PRKAB 600
(for programming the SINEAX TV809, Ex)
DSUB 9p F
Interface
1 meter
147 787
Ancillary cable SINEAX type TV809
1.5 meter
143 587
Confi guration software TV800plus
for SINEAX TV809
Windows 95 or higher on CD, in different languages
(Download free of charge under
http://www.camillebauer.com)
In addition, the CD contains all confi guration programmes
presently available for Camille Bauer products
146 557
Operating Instructions TV809 Bd in German 147 422
Operating Instructions TV809 Bf in French 147 795
Operating Instructions TV809 Be in English 147 802
10. Commissioning
Switch on the measuring input and the power supply.
The power supply unit must be capable of supplying a brief
current surge when switching on. The isolating amplifi er
presents a low impedance at the instant of switching which
requires a current Istart
of …
… Istart ≈ 160 mA for the version with a power supply range
of 24 – 60 V DC, AC
or
… Istart ≈ 35 mA for the version with a power supply range of
85 – 230 V DC, AC
11. Maintenance
No maintenance is required.
12. Releasing the isolating amplifi er
Release the instrument from a top-hat rail as shown in Fig. 7.
Fig. 7
Safe area
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Modell: | Sineax TV809 |
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