Novus TxIsoRail-HRT User Manual

Novus TxIsoRail-HRT User Manual

Temperature transmitter

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TxIsoRail-HRT
TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER – USER GUIDE – V1.1x F
1.
INTRODUCTION
TxIsoRail-HRT is a configurable DIN rail mount temperature
transmitter widely required in various industrial processes. Its
universal input can be configured to read RTDs, thermocouples and
mV signals.
It converts the input signal into a 4-20 mA linear output proportional
to the configured range. TxIsoRail-HRT uses the HART®
communication protocol over the 4-20 mA output current loop.
The input and output are electrically isolated, enhancing their
performance and user and system safety.
2.
SPECIFICATIONS
Sensor input: User defined. The supported sensors are listed in
Table 1, along with their maximum measurement and minimum
retransmission ranges.
Thermocouples: Types J, K, R, S, T, N, E, and B, according to
IEC 60584 (ITS-90).
Impedance >> 1 MΩ.
Pt100: Excitation 0.15 mA, α = 0.00385, according to IEC 60751
(ITS-90).
Pt1000: Excitation 0.20 mA, α = 0.00385, according to IEC
60751 (ITS-90).
NTC R
: 10 kΩ ±1 %, β
25
25/85
Voltage: 0 to 50 mVdc. Impedance >> 1 MΩ
MAXIMUM
SENSOR TYPE
MEASUREMENT RANGE
-150 to 1370 °C
Thermocouple K
(-238 to 2498 °F)
-100 to 760 °C
Thermocouple J
(-148 to 1400 °F)
-50 to 1760 °C
Thermocouple R
(-58 to 3200 °F)
-50 to 1760 °C
Thermocouple S
(-58 to 3200 °F)
-160 to 400 °C
Thermocouple T
(-256 to 752 °F)
-270 to 1300 °C
Thermocouple N
(-454 to 2372 °F)
-90 to 720 °C
Thermocouple E
(-130 to 1328 °F)
500 to 1820 °C
Thermocouple B
(932 to 3308 °F)
-200 to 650 °C
Pt100
(-328 to 1202 °F)
-200 to 650 °C
Pt1000
(-328 to 1202 °F)
NOVUS AUTOMATION
= 3435
MINIMUM
RETRANSMISSION
RANGE
50 °C
(90 °F)
50 °C
(90 °F)
200 °C
(360 °F)
200 °C
(360 °F)
50 °C
(90 °F)
50 °C
(90 °F)
50 °C
(90 °F)
200 °C
(360 °F)
30 °C
(54 °F)
30 °C
(54 °F)
MAXIMUM
SENSOR TYPE
MEASUREMENT RANGE
-30 to 120 °C
NTC
(-22 to 248 °F)
Voltage
0 to 50 mV
Table 1 – Sensors accepted by the transmitter
Switch-on delay: < 10 s with factory damping filter configured. The
accuracy is only guaranteed after 15 min.
Reference terms: Ambient: 25 ° C (77 °F); voltage: 24 Vdc, load:
250 Ω. 15 minutes required for stabilization time after configuration.
Temperature effect:
NTC: < 0.11 % F.S. / 25 °C (77 °F)
Other sensors: < 0.05 % F.S. / 25 °C (77 °F)
(F.S. = Full Scale)
Response time: Typical 6 s using factory damping filter. This is the
maximum time between a temperature step being applied in the input
and the output reaching 90 % of the corresponding value.
HART protocol version: 7.
RTD cable resistance effect: 0.005 °C /
Maximum allowable cable resistance for RTD: 25
Accuracy: Calibration error in relation to sensor measuring range.
CURRENT LOOP
Sensor Type
Typical
Maximum
Error
Pt100
0.08 %
(-200 to 650 °C)
Pt1000
0.07 %
(-200 to 650 °C)
K, J, R, S, T, N,
0.07 % (*)
E, B
0.07 %
mV
0.20 °C
NTC
(0.36 °F)
Table 2 – Input accuracy
(*) Add cold junction compensation: < ± 1 °C (1.8 °F).
Power supply influence: < 0.005 % / V typical (percentage of the
full measure range).
Output (4-20 mA): 4-20 mA current, 2-wires; and proportional to the
configured range.
Output resolution (4-20 mA): 0.25 µA.
Power supply: 8.5 to 36 Vdc (output 4-20 mA) .
Maximum load (RL): RL (max.) = (Vdc – 8.5) / 0.0215 [Ω]
Where: Vdc = Power supply voltage (8.5 to 36
Vdc)
Operating temperature: -40 to 85 °C (-40 to 185 °F).
Humidity: 0 to 90 % RH.
MINIMUM
RETRANSMISSION
RANGE
10 °C
(18 °F)
3 mV
.
.
HART
Typical
Maximum
Error
Error
Error
0.15 %
0.05 %
0.15 %
0.15 %
0.04 %
0.15 %
0.15 % (*)
0.04 % (*)
0.15 % (*)
0.15 %
0.04 %
0.15 %
0.45 °C
0.15 °C
0.45 °C
(0.81 °F)
(0.27 °F)
(0.81 °F)
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Summary of Contents for Novus TxIsoRail-HRT

  • Page 1 MINIMUM MAXIMUM SENSOR TYPE RETRANSMISSION MEASUREMENT RANGE TxIsoRail-HRT is a configurable DIN rail mount temperature RANGE transmitter widely required in various industrial processes. Its -30 to 120 °C 10 °C universal input can be configured to read RTDs, thermocouples and (-22 to 248 °F)
  • Page 2 Maximum: Output current goes to > 22.0 mA (up-scale), Google Play Store or the App Store. typically used for heating. In the SigNow manual, available on NOVUS website, you can get SOFTWARE AND APP more specific information about the buttons and the process of diagnostics and firmware update.
  • Page 3 TxIsoRail-HRT 3.1.2 TXCONFIG II SOFTWARE 9. Enable Write protection: Allows you to enable write protection. When enabled, configuration is not allowed. When running the TxConfig II software and connecting to the device, 10. Send Configuration: Allows you to send the new configuration.
  • Page 4: Smartphone Connections

    To configure the equipment, just click the Configuration button. It is possible to configure the device through a Then, the app will show the main screen of the TxIsoRail-HRT third-party software and with the help of an FSK Configuration section: modem to perform HART®...
  • Page 5: Electrical Installation

    PT100 3-WIRE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Figure 10 shows the electrical connections required. For thermocouple, RTD, resistance, and voltage input connections to the TxIsoRail-HRT transmitter, follow the figure below: Figure 12 – Pt100 3-wire connections 6.2.3 PT100 4-WIRE Figure 10 – Electrical connections LOAD represents the 4-20 mA current measuring device (indicator, controller, register, etc.).
  • Page 6: Operation

    TxIsoRail-HRT 6.2.6 Figure 16 – NTC connections 6.2.7 OUTPUT (4-20 mA) Figure 17 – 4-20 mA connections OPERATION The transmitter is factory calibrated with standardized sensors, not requiring any adjustment by the user. Small corrections can be performed through SigNow or TxConfig II software (in units of temperature) or SigNow app.

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