scigiene TxBlock Installation And Operating Manual

Microprocessor based temperature transmitter

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INSTALLATION

The TxBlock transmitter is intended for in head mounting. Its drawing is presented in
Figure 04.
Figure 04 – TxBlock dimensions

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Figure 4 and 5 below shows the thermocouple wiring. Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are used
for sensor input. For 2-wire Pt100, terminals 2 and 3 shall be connected together.
The LOAD represents the input shunt of an instrument measuring the 4-20 mA
current loop.
Figure 05 – Transmitter connections – Pt100
Figure 06 – Transmitter connections – Thermocouple
Its is important to follow the recommendations below:
Signal wires should be installed in grounded in conduits and away from power or
contactor wires.
The instrument should have its own power supply wires, which should not be
shared with electrical motors, coils, contactors, etc.
Installing RC filters is strongly recommended at contactor coils or any other
inductors.
System failure should always be taken into account when designing a control
panel to avoid irreversible damage to equipment people.

SPECIFICATIONS

Sensor input: User defined. The supported sensors are listed in Table 01, along
with their maximum ranges.
Thermocouples: Types J, K, R, S, T, N and E, according to IEC 60584 (ITS-90).
Impedance >> 1 M
Ω
Pt100:
Excitation: 0.17 mA. 2 or 3-wire connection (for 2-wire
sensors, tie terminals 2 and 3 together). α= 0.00385,
according to IEC 60751(ITS-90).
Voltage:
0 to 50 mVdc. Impedance >> 1 M
Sensor Type
Range
Minimum Measurement Span
Thermocouple K
0 to 1370 °C
Thermocouple J
0 to 760 °C
Thermocouple R
0 to 1760 °C
Thermocouple S
0 to 1760 °C
Thermocouple T
0 to 400 °C
Thermocouple N
0 to 1300 °C
Thermocouple E
0 to 720 °C
Pt100
-200 to 650 °C
Voltage
0 to 50 mV
Table 01 – Transmitter input sensors
Total accuracy: better than 0,3 % of the maximum range for thermocouples and 0,2
% for Pt100 and voltage;
Response time: < 100 ms
Output: 2-wire 4-20 mA, linear with respected to the measured temperature.
Resolution: 0,004 mA (12 bits).
Power supply: 12 to 35 Vdc, across the transmitter;
Maximum load (RL): RL (max.) = (Vdc – 12) / 0,02
Were: Vdc= Power supply voltage
Operating temperature: -40 to 85 °C
Humidity: 0 to 90 % RH
Electromagnetic compatibility: EN 50081-2, EN 50082-2
No isolation between the sensor and the 4-20 mA loop.
Internal protection against polarity inversion.
Cold junction compensation for thermocouples.
Housing: ABS UL94-HB.
Dimensions: 44 mm (diameter) x 25 mm (height).
B A S E D T E M P E R A T U R E T R A N S M I T T E R
I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D O P E R A T I N G M A N U A L
Ω
100 °C
100 °C
400 °C
400 °C
100 °C
100 °C
100 °C
40 °C
5 mV
[Ω]
M I C R O P R O C E S S O R
T x B l o c k
Man 5001473

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  • Page 1 M I C R O P R O C E S S O R The TxBlock transmitter is intended for in head mounting. Its drawing is presented in Sensor input: User defined. The supported sensors are listed in Table 01, along B A S E D T E M P E R A T U R E T R A N S M I T T E R Figure 04.
  • Page 2 Once the connection is accomplished, the software shows the configuration options contacting the technical assistance department. Note: When using a Pt100 simulator, make sure the TxBlock’s Pt100 excitation of the transmitter model attached. Access the Help for usage instructions. current (0.17 mA) is compatible with the simulator specification.

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