Guidelines for configuring, installing, operating, and service........................................................8
Conditions for safe operating....................................................................................................... 9
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1Rosemount 975 series
The flame detectors series Rosemount 975 fulfills the requirements of the
IEC 61508 for a Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 2 in a one-channel configuration
or up to SIL 3 of IEC 61508 in a redundant configuration.
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2Certified product identification of the device
Kind of product:
Type designation:
Technical data:
Infrared and ultraviolet flame detector series
Rosemount 975HR4U, 975MR4U, 975UF4U, 975UR4U
Spectral
response:
Supply voltage:
Max. power
consumption:
Max. current:
Output:
Infrared and ultraviolet bands
18-32 Vdc
300 mA
9.6 W
0-20 mA
Fault relay
Alarm relay
0-5 V
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3Applied standards
N1 IEC 61508 Part 1 - 7:2010
Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic
safety-related systems
N2 EN 54-10:2002 and EN 54-10/A1:2005
Fire detection and fire alarm systems
Part 10: Flame detectors - Point detectors
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4Safety parameters
4.1Safety function
The safety function of the Rosemount 975 flame detector series is to detect
flames in which carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in the combustion process
and announce this over the 4-20 mA interface, analog output interface,
and/or by opening the alarm-relay-contact.
4.2Characteristics as per IEC 61508
Safety Integrity Level (SIL)2 (one-channel configuration) and 3 (redundant
HFT (intern)0
Device typeB
Mode of operationLow demand mode and high demand or continues
• RYO2: Using alarm and acc-relay for alarming (serial connected
contacts)
• MAO: Using the 4-20 mA - Interface for alarming
• FDO: Using the analog OUT interface for alarming
• Failure rates of the electronic components as per Siemens SN 29500,
calculated based upon an ambient temperature of 55 °C and statistical
data of the sensor elements
• The calculation was performed based on a proof-test interval T1 = 365
days.
• Without knowledge of the partly redundant internal structure of the
detector a calculation with other proof-test intervals (e.g., two years)
leads only to an approximate result.
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5Guidelines for configuring, installing,
operating, and service
The alert conditions according to SIL 2 can be implemented by an:
• Alert signal via 20 mA current loop
or
• Alert signal via alarm relay and the fault relay
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6Conditions for safe operating
1. The flame detector shall consist only of the approved hardware and
software modules.
2. The 24 V power supply must fulfill the requirements for PELV/SELV of
EN 60950.
3. The automatic built-in test (BIT) must be activated.
4. The function of the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector (flame detector,
function of the 0-20 mA interface, and relay functions) must be
checked completely.
6.1Using the 0-20 mA interface for alerting
The following parameters shall be set:
• Automatic built-in test: On
• Connected to 0-20 mA terminals
The following allowed output current must be supervised with an accuracy
of ±5 percent.
• Normal state: 4 mA
• Warning state: 16 mA
• Alarm state: 20 mA
6.2
6.3
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Using the alarm relay contact for alerting
The following parameters shall be set:
• Automatic built-in-test: On
• Connected to normally closed (N.C.) contact of alarm relay terminals
• Connected to fault relay terminals
The relay contacts (alarm and faulty relay) must be protected with a fuse
rated at 0.6 of the nominal specified relay contact current.
The maximum contact rating that is allowed per SIL-2 is 30 Vdc.
The contact of the alarm relay opens if there is a fire alarm.
During the forwarding and evaluation of the alarm, the relay contact opens.
Using the alarm and acc-relay for alarming
The following parameters shall be set:
• Automatic built-in-test: On
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• Connected to normally closed (N.C.) contact of alarm relay terminals and
auxiliary relay terminals.
• The contacts of alarm relay and auxiliary relay must connected serial.
• Connected to fault relay terminals.
• The relay contacts of auxiliary relay, alarm relay and faulty relay must be
protected with a fuse rated at 0.6 of the nominal specified relay contact
current.
• The maximum contact rating that is allowed per SIL-2 is 30 Vdc.
• The contacts of the alarm relay and the auxiliary relay open if there is a
fire alarm.
• During the forwarding and evaluation of the alarm, the relay contacts
opens.
6.4Using the analog voltage output for alerting
The following parameters shall be set:
• Automatic built-in-test: On
• Connected to analog voltage output terminal.
The following allowed output voltage must be supervised with an
accuracy of ±20 percent.
— Normal state: 2 V
— Fault state: <1 V
— Alarm state: 5 V
The analog voltage output can be used as low demand only.
6.5
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Other
1. The window of the sensor must be examined at appropriate time
intervals for partial contamination.
2. The HART® and the RS-485 interfaces must not be used for the
transmission of the safety-related data.
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