Temperature Ranges - S+S Regeltechnik THERMASGARD RGTM1-I Operating Instructions, Mounting & Installation

Duct/flue gas temperature measuring transducers, including mounting flange, calibrateable, with multi-range switching and active output
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Measuring transducers, calibrateable, with active output
Output: ...........................4...20 mA
Connection: ......................2-wire connection
Auxiliary energy: ..............15 ... 36 V DC ± 10 %,
supplied from 4...20 mA loop,
residual ripple, stabilised ≤ ± 0.3 V
Working resistance:..........Ra (Ohm) = (Ub-14 V) ⁄ 0.02 A
Output: ...........................0 - 10 V
Connection: ......................3-wire connection
Auxiliary energy: ..............24 V AC ⁄ DC ± 20 %
Working resistance:..........minimum load resistance 5 kOhm
Accuracy: ........................± 0.4 K at 25 °C, otherwise ± 0.8 K
Measuring element: ..........see table
Operating temperature: ....transmitter – 30...+ 70 °C
Linearisation: ...................temperature linear
according to DIN IEC 751
Linearity error: ................± 0.3 % of measuring range
Standards: .......................CE conformity, electromagnetic compatibility
according to EN 61326: 2006,
according to EMC directive 2004 ⁄ 108 ⁄ EC

TEMPERATURE RANGES:

When selecting measuring transducer ranges,
it is necessary to ensure that the maximum temperatures
permissible for sensor ⁄ enclosure are not exceeded !
Ambient temperature for measuring transducers:
– 30 ...+ 70 °C
Apparent ohmic resistance = see load resistance diagram
SUPPLY VOLTAGE :
For operating voltage reverse polarity protection, a one-way rectifier or
reverse polarity protection diode is integrated in this device variant.
This internal one-way rectifier also allows operating 0 - 10 V devices on AC
supply voltage.
The output signal is to be tapped by a measuring instrument. Output
voltage is measured her against zero potential (O V) of the input voltage!
When this device is operated on DC supply voltage, the operating voltage
input UB+ is to be used for 15...36 V DC supply and UB – or GND for ground
wire!
When several devices are supplied by one 24 V AC voltage supply, it is to
be ensured that all "positive" operating voltage input terminals (+) of the
field devices are connected with each other and all "negative" operating
voltage input terminals (–) (= reference potential) are connected together
(in-phase connection of field devices). All outputs of field devices must be
referenced to the same potential!
In case of reversed polarity at one field device, a supply voltage short-
circuit would be caused by that device. The consequential short-circuit
current flowing through this field device may cause damage to it.
Therefore, pay attention to correct wiring!
Load resistance diagram
800
700
600
500
400
300
250
200
50
10
15
20
Operating voltage (V DC)
Dependency of output voltage on output current
12
Ua (V)
10
8
6
4
2
0
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
Connecting scheme
Power supply
AC 24V~
0V
DC 15-36V = GND
Connecting scheme
Power supply
AC 24V~
0V
DC 15-36V = GND
Load resistance diagram
4 ... 20 mA
Admissible
range
25
30
35 36 40
Ia (mA)
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
Individual operation
Circuitry
V
Parallel operation
Circuitry
Circuitry

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