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Internal consumption25 mW – 0.8 W
Voltage drop7.2 VDC
Isolation voltage, test / operation1.5 kVAC / 50 VAC
Warm-up time5 min.
Communications interfaceLoop Link
Signal / noise ratiomin. 60 dB
Response time (programmable)1 – 60 s
EEprom error check< 3.5 s
Signal dynamics, input20 bit
Signal dynamics, output16 bit
Calibration temperature20 – 28 °C
ACCURACY, THE GREATER OF GENERAL AND BASIC VALUES
GENERAL VALUES
RTD≤ ± 0.2 °C≤ ± 0.01 °C / °C
Lin.R≤ ± 0.1 Ω≤ ± 10 mΩ / °C
Volt≤ ± 10 μV≤ ± 1 μV / °C
TC type: E, J, K, L, N, T, U≤ ± 1 °C≤ ± 0.05 °C / °C
TC type: B, R, S, W3, W5, LR≤ ± 2 °C≤ ± 0.2 °C / °C
EMC immunity inuence≤ ± 0.5% of span
Extended EMC immunity: NAMUR NE 21, A criterion, burst≤ ± 1% of span
Eect of supply voltage variation≤ 0,005% of span / VDC
VibrationIEC 60068-2-6 Test FC
Lloyd’s specication no. 14 g / 2 – 100 Hz
Max. wire size1 x 1.5 mm2 stranded wire
Humidity< 95% RH (non-cond.)
Dimensionsø44 x 20.2 mm
Tightness (enclosure / terminal)IP68 / IP00
Weight50 g
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS, INPUT
RTD AND LINEAR RESISTANCE INPUT
Max. oset50% of selec. max. value
Cold junction compensation≤ ± 1.0 °C
Sensor error detectionYes
Sensor error current
When detectingnom. 33 mA
Else0 mA
VOLTAGE INPUT
Measurement range-12 – 800 mV
Min. span5 mV
Max. oset50% of selec. max. value
Input resistance10 mΩ
OUTPUT
CURRENT OUTPUT
Signal range4 – 20 mA
Min. signal range16 mA
Updating time440 ms
Output signal at EEprom error≤ 3.5 mA
Load resistance≤ (V
Load stability≤ ±0.01% of span / 100 Ω
- 7.2) / 0.023 [Ω]
supply
SENSOR ERROR DETECTION
Programmable3.5 – 23 mA
NAMUR NE43 Upscale23 mA
NAMUR NE43 Downscale3.5 mA
Of span =Of the presently selected range
Max. amb. temperature for T485 °C
Max. amb. temperature for T660 °C
ATEX, applicable in zone0, 1, 2, 20, 21 or 22
ATEX Installation Drawing No.MBT 9110 - 084Z7443
For safe installation of MBT 9110 084Z7443 the following must be observed. The module shall only be Installed by qualified
personnel who are familiar with the national and international laws, directives and standards that apply to this area.
Year of manufacture can be taken from the first two digits in the serial number.
The sensor circuit is not infallibly galvanic isolated from the input circuit. However, the galvanic isolation between the circuits is
capable of withstanding a test voltage of 500 VAC during 1 minute.
In a potentially explosive gas atmosphere, the transmitter shall be mounted in an enclosure in order to provide a degree of
protection of at least IP20 according to EN60529.
If the transmitter is installed in an explosive atmosphere requiring the use of equipment of category 1G and if the enclosure is
made of aluminium, it must be installed such, that even in the event of rare incidents, ignition sources due to impact and friction,
sparks are excluded; if the enclosure is made of non-metallic materials, electrostatic charging shall be avoided.
For installation in a potentially explosive dust atmosphere, the following instructions apply:
The transmitter shall be mounted in a metal enclosure form B according to DIN43729 that is providing a degree of protection of
at least IP6X according to EN60529, that is suitable for the application and correctly installed.
Cable entries and blanking elements shall be used that are suitable for the application and correctly installed.
For an ambient temperature ≥ 60 °C, heat resistant cables shall be used with a rating of at least 20 K above the ambient
temperature.
The surface temperature of the enclosure is equal to the ambient temperature plus 20 K, for a dust layer with a thickness up to 5 mm.
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