ABB TZID-C110 Short Manual
ABB TZID-C110 Short Manual

ABB TZID-C110 Short Manual

Intelligent positioner for profibus pa

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TZID-C110
Short manual
Intelligent positioner for
PROFIBUS PA
41/18-77 EN
Rev. 01

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  • Page 1 TZID-C110 Intelligent positioner for PROFIBUS PA Short manual 41/18-77 EN Rev. 01...
  • Page 2 Note This document is a short manual providing the essential information needed for mounting and commissioning the TZID-C110 positioner. For details on other subjects like configuration, operation and ordering details please refer to Data sheet 10/18-0.23 EN or the Operating manual (CD version) 42/18-74 EN.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents 1 Safety and precautions ....................1 General ........................1 Explanation of warning signs and notes..............2 Notes on electrical and pneumatic safety .............2 Proper use .........................2 Qualified personnel ....................3 2 Manufacturer’s information ..................3 Delivery........................3 CE compliance information ..................3 3 Installing and commissioning .................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Commissioning.......................19 3.4.1 Commissioning procedure ................19 3.4.2 Setting the bus address ................20 3.4.3 Overview of the operating modes and how to select (from operating level) . 21 3.4.4 Parameter setting example:................22 4 Technical data ......................24 Basic model......................24 Options ........................28 5 Certificates...
  • Page 5: Safety And Precautions

    The TZID-C110 positioner has been designed and tested in accordance with DIN VDE 0411 Part 1. Safety Requirements for Electronic Measuring Apparatuses (based on IEC Publication 348) and has been supplied in a safe condition.
  • Page 6: Explanation Of Warning Signs And Notes

    There is danger of injuries due to the high displacement forces of the actuators. 1.4 Proper use The TZID-C110 positioner is an electro-pneumatic valve positioner for use with pneu- matic linear and rotary actuators. The device may only be used for the applications listed in these operating instructions and in the relevant data sheet (if available).
  • Page 7: Qualified Personnel

    10/18-0.23 EN. 2.2 CE compliance information We declare that we are the manufacturer of the TZID-C110 positioner and that the prod- uct conforms with the regulations listed below and meets the following requirements of EC regulation 89/336/CEE as of May 1989:...
  • Page 8: Installing And Commissioning

    Installing and commissioning Installing and commissioning 3.1 Mechanical mounting 3.1.1 General The arrow (1) on the feedback shaft (and thus the lever) must travel within the area marked with the small arrows (2). Fig. 1 Operating range When mounting, Sensor range for linear actuators ensure that the +30°...
  • Page 9: Operating Conditions At The Installation Site

    Installing and commissioning 3.1.2 Operating conditions at the installation site Before installing check to ensure that the specifications in terms of safety and control applicable to the TZID-C110 will not be exceeded. Warning Ambient temperature: -40 ... +85 °C (-40 ... +185 °F) Relative humidity <...
  • Page 10 Installing and commissioning 1. Mount the follower guide to the actuator • Fasten the follower guide (1) and the clamp plates (2) with screws (3) to the spindle of the actuator; hand-tighten screws. 2. Assemble the lever (if not yet pre-assembled) •...
  • Page 11 3. Mount the lever and the mounting plate to the TZID-C110 positioner • Attach the lever (1) to the feedback shaft (2) at the rear of TZID-C110 (can only be mounted in one position due to the flat on the side of the feedback shaft).
  • Page 12 (5), and nuts (6). Hand- tighten nuts evenly. Adjust the height of the TZID-C110 positioner at the cast iron yoke or the colum- nar yoke until the lever is horizontal (at visual check) at half stroke (+0° sensor position in mode 1.3).
  • Page 13 Installing and commissioning 5. Adjust the stroke Decrease stroke range Increase stroke range The scale on the lever indicates the link point for the various stroke ranges. By shifting the bolt with follower pin in the oblong bore hole of the lever you can change the stroke range.
  • Page 14: Mounting The Positioner To Rotary Actuators

    Installing and commissioning 3.1.4 Mounting the positioner to rotary actuators For mounting to a rotary actuator according to VDI/VDE 3845 the following mounting kit is available: • Namur feedback shaft adapter (1.0) • Four screws, (1.1), four spring washers (1.2), and four plain washers (1.3) for fastening mounting...
  • Page 15 Installing and commissioning 1. Mount the adapter to the positioner • Determine the mounting position (in parallel to the actuator or shifted by 90°). • Determine the direction of rotation of the actuator (clockwise or counterclockwise). • Move rotary actuator to its home position. •...
  • Page 16 Installing and commissioning 3. Attach the TZID-C110 positioner to the actuator M5 Screws After mounting, check whether the positioner operates within the permissible range. Apply air to the actuator and determine whether the actuator travels within the range marked by the arrows. Check for proper mounting (see chapter “Com- missioning”...
  • Page 17: Pneumatic Connection

    Installing and commissioning 3.2 Pneumatic connection. 3.2.1 Safety instructions When mounting and commissioning observe the safety regulations of the pneumatic actuators and the accident prevention rules of the Em- ployers Liability Insurance Association. Warning There is danger of injuries caused by the high torque forces produced by the actuators! Take suitable measures to ensure that even in case of malfunctions the positioner’s max.
  • Page 18: Making The Pneumatic Connection

    Installing and commissioning 3.2.2 Making the pneumatic connection Pneumatic outputs Filter screw plug Air supply Fig. 3 Pneumatic connections All pneumatic piping connections are located at the right-hand side of the device (see Fig. 3). The threaded bores G 1/4 or 1/4-18 NPT, respectively, are provided. The corresponding screwed pipe connections have to be supplied by the customer.
  • Page 19: Mounting The Splash Guard Cap

    Installing and commissioning 3.2.3 Mounting the splash guard cap Screw the splash guard cap delivered with your positioner into the appro- priate hole in the bottom plate of the case, as seen in the illustration below. Use a wrench to fasten the cap. Do not use a screw driver! Caution Make sure that the splash guard cap is always present during operation.
  • Page 20: Electrical Connection

    Installing and commissioning 3.3 Electrical connection 3.3.1 Safety instructions During the electrical installation observe the common VDE safety regula- tions and the accident prevention rules of the Employers Liability Insur- ance Association. Warning Observe the common standards/safety regulations for the set-up and the operation of electrical installations.
  • Page 21: Overview

    Installing and commissioning 3.3.2 Overview For the cable entry into the case threaded holes PG 13.5, 1/2 - 14 NPT M20 x 1.5 are available on the left side of the case (see Fig. 5). The front hole is equipped with a cable gland, in the back a dummy plug is mounted.
  • Page 22: Making The Connections

    Installing and commissioning 3.3.3 Making the connections Connecting the bus lines, the shutdown module and the proximity switches or microswitches: • Remove 7-10 mm (1/4 - 3/8") of the cable insulation • Insert the wire ends from the left into the appropriate screw terminal and hand-tighten the screws (access from above) Connecting the plug-in module: •...
  • Page 23: Commissioning

    Installing and commissioning 3.4 Commissioning 3.4.1 Commissioning procedure 1. Turn on the air supply to the positioner. 2. Connect the bus to the bus terminals, with arbitrary polarity. After the device has started up, the display indicates the position in % and REMOTE.
  • Page 24: Setting The Bus Address

    Installing and commissioning b) For rotary actuators Press and hold ENTER ° is displayed. conf Wait until the display has changed to ° conf Release ENTER Press and hold again until the countdown has run down from 3 to 0. ENTER Release ENTER...
  • Page 25: Overview Of The Operating Modes And How To Select (From Operating Level)

    Installing and commissioning • Press the button to increment or decrement the bus address. • Press and hold until the countdown has run down from 3 to 0. Then release ENTER . The new bus address is saved. ENTER • Press and hold .
  • Page 26: Parameter Setting Example

    Installing and commissioning Mode 1.3: Manual adjustment within the sensor range • Press and hold MODE • Additionally briefly press as often as required. ° • is displayed. conf • Release MODE ° • is displayed. conf • Press to adjust the position within the sensor range. 3.4.4 Parameter setting example: "Changing zero position from clockwise to counter-clockwise"...
  • Page 27 Installing and commissioning Release MODE ENTER ° is displayed. conf 4. Select parameter 3.2 "Zero position”: Press and hold MODE In addition, 2 x briefly press ° is displayed. conf Release MODE 5. Change parameter setting: Briefly press to select "CTCLOCKW". 6.
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    Max. withstand voltage 35 V Current consumption 10.5 mA Fault current 15 mA (10.5 mA + 4.5 mA) Name Physical device tag TZID-C110 PNO ID number 0x0639 Device ID 0X3200028xyz Device address Between 0 and 126, default node address 126 Output Range 0...6 bar (0...90 psi)
  • Page 29 Technical data Function for single or double acting actuators, air is vented from actuator or actuator is blocked in case of an electrical power failure Shut-off function If the setpoint goes below the set value, the positioner immediately moves the actuator to the closing position.
  • Page 30 Technical data Resolution (A/D conversion) 16,000 steps Sample rate 20 ms Influence of ambient temperature < 0.5% for every 10 °C change in temperature Influence of vibration ≤ +/-1% up to 10g and 80 Hz Seismic requirements Meets requirements of DIN/IEC 68-3-3 Class III for strong and strongest earthquakes Influence of mounting position No effect Meets the following requirements...
  • Page 31 Technical data Explosion protection FM/CSA ATEX (applied for) Type: Intrins. safe equipment Device class: II 2G (EEx ia IIC) Temperature class: T4, T5, T6 Permissible ambient temperature: T4: -40 °C ≤ T ≤ 85 °C T5: -40 °C ≤ T ≤...
  • Page 32: Options

    Not approved for use in hazardous areas ! * The “digital position feedback“ option is directly actuated by the rotating shaft of the TZID-C110 positioner and can only be used together with the mechanical position indicator described above. Technical data...
  • Page 33: Certificates

    Certificates Certificates 41/18-77 EN Certificates...
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  • Page 44 ABB Automation Products GmbH Subject to technical changes Printed in the Fed. Rep. of Germany Schillerstraße 72...

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