The intelligent positioner SRD991 is designed to operate pneumatic valve actuators and can be operated from
control systems (e.g. the Foxboro I/A Series System), controllers or PC-based configuration- and operational tools
such as PC20 / IFDC or PC50 (FDT Software). The positioner is available with different communication protocols.
The multi-lingual full text graphical-LCD in connection with the 3 push buttons allows a comfortable and easy local
configuration and operation as well as the display of valve specific data, and status- and diagnostic messages.
LABELS
D
A
C
B
A Nameplate
B Nameplate
C Warning labels, terminal wiring, key and
LED-designation
D Brief description inside cover
Z U S T Z L IC H E E IN - / A U S G N G E Z U S T Z L IC H E E IN - / A U S G N G E
S R D A D D IT IO N A L IN P U T S / O U T P U T S S R D A D D IT IO N A L IN P U T S / O U T P U T S
M a d e in F r a n c e b y E c k a r d t S A S , F - 6 8 3 6 0 S o u ltz
M a d e in F r a n c e b y E c k a r d t S A S , F - 6 8 3 6 0 S o u ltz
T Y P A I 6 3 8 (O P ) R E V .2 .0 T Y P A I 6 3 8 (L T ) R E V .2 .0
S T E L L .R C K M E L D U N G G R E N Z W E R T G E B E R B IN R A U S G N G E G R E N Z W E R T G E B E R
Z U L U F T / S U P P L Y : m a x . / b a r / p s i P O S IT IO N R E T U R N Z U L U F T / S U P P L Y : m a x . / b a r / p s i B IN A R Y O U T P U T S (IN D U K T IV E K O N T A K T E )
(IN D U K T IV E K O N T A K T E )
A L A R M A U S G A N G L IM IT S W IT C H L IM IT S W IT C H
E IN F A C H / S IN G L E D O P P E L T / D O U B L E E IN F A C H / S IN G L E D O P P E L T / D O U B L E
A L A R M O U T (IN D U C T IV E C O N T A C T S ) (IN D U C T IV E C O N T A C T S )
E IN G A N G / IN P U T H A R T E IN G A N G / IN P U T H A R T (G H ) K A N A L K L E M M E
S IC H E R H E IT S -
4 ...2 0 m A F O X C O M IT 2 S T E L L R . A L A R M A U S . 4 ...2 0 m A (G I) F O X C O M IT 2 (G F ) C H A N N E L T E R M IN A L
A U S F H R U N G
P O S .R T N A L A R M O U T N O R M A L -A U S F H R U N G
P R O F IB U S P A F F -F ie ld b u s H 1 S E C U R IT Y -V E R S IO N P R O F IB U S P A F F -F ie ld b u s H 1 1 8 1 8 2
K L E M M E K L E M M E 0 1 0 2 S T A N D A R D -V E R S IO N
T E R M IN A L T E R M IN A L G W 1 G W 2 a c c .F IS C O (G P ) a c c .F IS C O (G Q ) 2 8 3 8 4
L S 1 L S 2
3 1 3 2 8 1 8 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 5 2 P T B 0 0 A T E X 2 1 2 8 T Y P E A I 6 3 8 G P R E V .2 .0
U I P L C
II 2 G E E x ia /ib IIB / IIC T 6 / T 4 U I i P L i C i i i i i i
i i
! T u -4 0 ...+ 8 0
! U
i
I
i P i C
i L i T u
m in . T u m a x . s ie h e B e tr ie b s a n le itu n g s ie h e B e tr ie b s a n le itu n g
s e e In s tr u c tio n M a n u a l s e e In s tr u c tio n M a n u a l
(1 ) s ie h e B e tr ie b s a n le itu n g /s e e In s tr u c tio n M a n u a l (1 )
M a x A m b : T 6 a t + 5 5 C / 1 3 1 F ; T 4 a t + 8 0 C /1 7 6 F ; T a m in -4 0 C /-4 0 F C H A N N E L T E R M IN A L (C A P T E U R S IN D U C T IF S )
C A N A L B O R N E S
S IC H E R H E IT S -
W A R N IN G : S u b s titu itio n o f c o m p o n e n ts m a y im p a ir in tr in s ic s a fe ty 1 8 1 8 2 A U S F H R U N G
a n d th e s u ita b ility fo r C la s s I, D iv is io n 2 S E C U R IT Y -V E R S IO N
2 8 3 8 4
D o n o t d is c o n n e c t e q u ip m e n t u n le s s p o w e r h a s b e e n V E R S IO N S E C U R IT E
s w itc h e d o ff o r th e a r e a is k n o w n to b e n o n -h a z a rd o u s .
L S 1 L S 2
R E V . V L 1 V L 2
4 1 4 2 5 1 5 2
M a d e in F r a n c e b y E c k a r d t S A S , F -6 8 3 6 0 S o u ltz 5 5 6 7 2 9 1 0 8 (2 )
Measurement point label (Example) Additional manufacturing data are stored in the software
Directly fixed or attached and are read via communication interface.
XXX 09/16
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAP: CONTENT PAGE CHAP: CONTENT PAGE
LABELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
0 SUMMARY
8.1 Setting by means of local keys . . . . . . . . . 24
HART Communication and 4-20 mA. . . . . . 4
8.2 Operating modes (LCD / LED) . . . . . . . . . 25
FOUNDATION Fieldbus Communication . . 5
Operation with local keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
PROFIBUS Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Table: Menu structure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
FoxCom (digital). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Configuration of 0 and 100% . . . . . . . . . . 29
1 METHOD OF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8.3 Description of menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
1.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8.4 Setting of the travel indicator. . . . . . . . . . . 46
1.2 Block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1.3 Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 DECOMMISSIONING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
7 OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.1 Limit switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.2 Additional In-/Outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
7.3 Built-in pressure sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Installation and start-up of instrument to be carried out only by qualified personnel, familiar with installation and
start-up procedures and operation of this product!
Accident prevention and connected in accordance with its connection diagram
The connected instrument contains mechanically moved (see page 21).
parts, e.g. feedback lever, which could cause injuries. Locally applicable installation regulations for electrical
The operators have to be instructed accordingly. equipment must be observed, e.g. in the Federal Republic
Electrical safety of Germany DIN VDE 0100 resp. DIN VDE 0800.
This instrument satisfies the conditions for safety class III, The instrument must be operated with safety extra low vol-
overvoltage category I according to EN 61010-1 or tage SELV or SELV-E.
IEC1010-1. Safety precautions taken in the instrument may be render-
Any work on electrical parts must be done by qualified ed ineffectual if the instrument is not operated in accord-
personnel if any supply is connected to the instrument. ance with the Master Instructions.
The instrument must be used for its designated purpose Limitation of power supplies for fire protection must be ob-
served due to EN 61010-1, appendix F or IEC 1010-1.
4 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
C o n fig u r a tio n a n d P C S
O p e r a tin g s o ftw a r e I/A S e r ie s S y s te m
e .g . P C 2 0 / P C 5 0 (F D T ) w ith F B M 2 1 5 / 2 1 8
w ith IF D C - S o ftw a r e
F S K H a n d h e ld T e r m in a l
H H T 9 9 1
M o d e m
n o n - h a z a r d o u s lo c a tio n s IS : E E x i b a r r ie r
(T V 2 2 8 )
IS IS IS
E E x d F la m e p r o o f In tr.S a fe E E x i
h a z a rd o u s h a z a rd o u s
lo c a tio n lo c a tio n
S R D 9 6 0
S R D 9 9 1 S R D 9 9 1 / S R D 9 6 0
1 4 4 L D 1 4 4
2 4 4 L D L V D
1 4 4 L D
1 4 4 L V D
2 4 4 L D
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 5
Summary FOUNDATION Fieldbus
Start-up according to following steps: Bus Connection
The SRD 991 in the version FOUNDATION Fieldbus is bus
Mounting to Actuator (Valve) compatible, which means that to a 2-core lead, the instru-
The SRD991 can be mounted to linear or rotary actuators. ments have to be attached in parallel according to IEC
More see page 12. 1158-2. The lead serves as voltage feeder as well as for
digital communication.
Connection and Start-up
A FOUNDATION Fieldbus can consist of one or several
Upon connection of supply air and a voltage source of e.g.
segments, each with an individual length of up to 1900 m.
DC 24 V to the input terminals (polarity is random, see page
An Ex-barrier should not have a further distance than 100 m
21) an initial start-up can be carried out without any further
from a bus terminal. To a segment up to 32 instruments
equipment.
can be attached. A maximum of up to 240 instruments can
With the local push buttons, basic parameters can be chan-
be addressed (including repeater = connector of segments).
ged, such as type of actuator, side of installation, valve
To activate each instrument individually, an individual add-
opens/closes with increasing setpoint value, and charac-
ress has to be entered.
teristics curve of the valve (values set ex-factory: stroke
From the factory, the address 29h (41) is always stored.
actuator, mounting side: left, valve opens with increasing
This address can be changed automatically with the
setpoint value, linear characteristics curve).
NI-Configurator.
Thereafter an AUTOSTART can be performed; during
which the SRD991 determines independently the geometric System Integration
data of the actuator as well as control parameters, to With the NI-Configurator changes in the configuration of the
ensure an optimized operation with the attached valve. SRD991 can be carried out. The required files (*.FFO,
More see page 24. *.SYM, *.CFF) can be downloaded from the Internet by path
http://www.foxboro-eckardt.com/products/srd991_en.html.
There, a further document is made available, which
explains the communication data and parameters in detail.
C o n fig u r a tio n a n d
O p e ra tin g s o ftw a r e P C S
e .g . IA C C e .g . I/A S e r ie s S y s te m
o r P C 5 0 (F D T ) w ith F B M 2 2 0 / F B M 2 2 1
P C b o a rd o r P C M C IA c a rd
fr o m N a tio n a l In s tr u m e n ts
n o n -h a z a rd o u s
lo c a tio n
P .S .: P o w e r s u p p ly F O U N D A T IO N F ie ld b u s
S e g m e n t 2
P .S . P .S .
S e g m e n t 1
R e p e a te r
T T R p T T
T : B u s te r m in a to r S R D 9 6 0
n o n -h a z a rd o u s
IS
IS : E x b a r r ie r lo c a tio n IS
o r E E x d
T S R D 9 6 0
h a z a r d o u s lo c a tio n E E x i h a z a rd o u s
lo c a tio n E E x i
S R D 9 9 1
S R D 9 6 0
S R D 9 9 1
1 4 4
L V D
1 4 4 L D 1 4 4 L D
T 2 4 4 L D 2 4 4 L D
Summary PROFIBUS-PA
Start-up according to following steps: Bus Connection
The SRD 991 in the version PROFIBUS-PA is bus compa-
Mounting to Actuator (Valve)
tible, which means that to a 2-core lead the instruments
The SRD991 can be mounted to linear or rotary actuators.
have to be attached in parallel according to IEC 1158-2.
More see page 12.
The lead serves as voltage feeder as well as for digital
Connection and Start-up communication. To activate each instrument individually, an
More see page 20. individual address has to be entered.
Upon connection of supply air and a voltage source of e.g. From the factory the address 126 is always stored 1); Since
DC 24 V to the input terminals (polarity is random, see page this address cannot be used during operation, a new
21) an initial start-up can be carried out without any further address has to be entered in every instrument. This can be
equipment. done via the local keys, with the PC20-software or a
With the local push buttons, basic parameters can be chan- commercial configurator.
ged such as type of actuator, side of installation, valve To a PROFIBUS-PA-segment with a length of up to 1900 m,
opens/closes with increasing setpoint value, and charac- up to 32 instruments can be attached. A maximum of up to
teristics curve of the valve (values set ex-factory: stroke 126 instruments can be addressed with PROFIBUS.
actuator, mounting side: left, valve opens with increasing
System Integration
setpoint value, linear characteristics curve).
During operation the SRD991 will communicate with a
Thereafter an AUTOSTART can be performed; during
PROFIBUS master class 1. The required GSD-file
which the SRD991 determines independently the geometric
(instrument-specific dates) can be downloaded from the
data of the actuator as well as control parameters, to
Internet by path
ensure an optimized operation with the attached valve.
http://www.foxboro-eckardt.com/products/srd991_en.html.
More see page 24.
There, a further document is made available, which
explains the communication data and parameters in detail.
P C S
( M a s te r C la s s 1 )
e .g . I/A S e r ie s S y s te m
w ith F B M 2 2 3
C o n fig u r a tio n a n d
O p e r a tin g s o ftw a re
(M a s te r C la s s 2 )
e .g . P C 2 0 /
P C 5 0 (F D T )
P R O F IB U S -D P
R S 2 3 2 P C b o a rd o r
P C M C IA c a r d fr o m S o ftin g T : B u s te r m in a to r
n o n - h a z a r d o u s lo c a tio n
( M a s te r C la s s 2 ) o r E E x d
P .S .
P R O F IB U S -P A
D P
T T
P A
S e g m e n t
c o u p le r 1 4 4 L V D
( s la v e ) ( s la v e )
P .S .: P o w e r s u p p ly 2 4 4 L D S R D 9 6 0
1 4 4 L D ( s la v e )
P .S .
E E x i h a z a r d o u s lo c a tio n
D P P R O F IB U S -P A
T T
P A E E x i
T
S e g m e n t
c o u p le r
(s h o w n : E x ( s la v e )
v e r s io n ) 1 4 4 L D
S R D 9 9 1 2 4 4 L D S R D 9 9 1
( s la v e ) ( s la v e )
1) as per profile 3.0
More informations about PROFIBUS see www.profibus.com
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 7
Summary FoxCom (digital)
Start-up according to following steps: System configuration
When using Communication (a digital signal with constant
Mounting to Actuator (Valve)
amplitude), it must be ensured that the connected outputs,
The SRD991 can be mounted to linear or rotary actuators.
buffer amplifier and barriers are compatible with the
More see page 12.
frequency ranges used. In addition to the load, the AC
Connection and Start-up impedance requirements must be met. Therefore, it is
More see page 20. recommended that only the specified amplifier, barrier and
Upon connection of supply air and a voltage source of e.g. configuration device be used.
DC 24 V to the input terminals (pay attention to polarity, see More see page 54.
page 21) an initial start-up can be carried out without any
To prevent crosstalk between lines and reduce disturban-
further equipment.
ces through electromagnetic influences, it is recommended
With the local push buttons, basic parameters can be chan-
that twisted-pair shielded lines be used, with a diameter of
ged such as type of actuator, side of installation, valve
AWG 22 - 14 (0,3...2,5 mm2 ) and a max. capacity of 100
opens/closes with increasing setpoint value, and charac-
pF/m.
teristics curve of the valve (values set ex-factory: stroke
actuator, mounting side: left, valve opens with increasing The line capacities and connected devices may not exceed
setpoint value, linear characteristics curve). the maximum values listed for a particular FoxCom
Thereafter an AUTOSTART can be performed; during protocol.
which the SRD991 determines independently the geometric
All components which are connected to the SRD in an
data of the actuator as well as control parameters, to
explosion hazardous area, require an Ex-Approval. The ap-
ensure an optimized operation with the attached valve.
plicable limit values must not be exceeded. These limit val-
More see page 24.
ues also have to be adhered to when connecting additional
FoxCom version: capacitances, inductances, voltages and currents.
The positioner can be operated either locally, via PC, or via
I/A Series System (FoxCom). More see page 54.
C o n fig u r a tio n a n d P C S
O p e r a tin g s o ftw a r e
I/A S e r ie s S y s te m
e .g . P C 2 0 / P C 5 0 (F D T )
w ith F B M 4 3 / 2 4 3 / 2 4 6
w ith IF D C - S o ftw a r e
P C 1 0
M o d e m
n o n -h a z a rd o u s IS : E E x i b a r r ie r
(M T 2 2 8 )
lo c a tio n
IS IS IS
h a z a rd o u s h a z a rd o u s
lo c a tio n lo c a tio n
E E x d E E x i
S R D 9 6 0
S R D 9 9 1 S R D 9 9 1
1 4 4
L V D
1 4 4 L D
1 4 4 L V D 1 4 4 L D
8 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
1 METHOD OF OPERATION
1.1 General
The intelligent positioner SRD991 1 and the pneumatic ac- The positioner can be attached to both linear and rotary
tuator 2 form a control loop with the setpoint value w (from actuators.
master controller or control system), the output pressure y Actuators with spring force are controlled by a single acting
and the position x of the actuator on valve 3 . positioner. Actuators without spring force are controlled by a
B u s double acting positioner.
1.2 Block diagram s Air supply 1.4 ... 6 bar (20 ... 90 psig)
2 1
1 7
8 2 0 1 6
Input (w) each
acc. to version: ,
1. 1 9
Analog operation
4...20 mA 9 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4
(+FSK) y1 Output
) 1
Digital operation pressure
FSK , 1 0 2 y2 to actuator
13...36 V DC
7 m + 1 5
Bus input 1 6
7
x Position
c o n s t.
2 2 of actuator
1 8
1.3 Operation
With the intelligent positioner with input signal 4-20 mA or The output of controller 11 drives the electro-pneumatic
superimposed HART signal, the supply takes place via the converter (IP-module) 12, controlling a pre-amplifier 13, the
power signal adjacent to the input. single acting (or double acting) pneumatic power amplifier
By means of voltage converter 7, derivation of the internal 14. The output of the amplifier 14 is the output pressure y
supply of the electronics takes place. The power value is to the actuator.
measured, in A/D transformer 9 converted, and directed via
The pneumatic amplifiers are supplied with supply air s
switch 10 to digital controller 11 .
1.4 to 6 bar (20 to 90 psig).
The position x of the actuator is sent to the control unit 11
With PROFIBUS-PA or FOUNDATION Fieldbus, the SRD
is powered by means of the bus cable. The positioner is by the position sensor (conductive plastic potentiometer)15.
operated from a control system by sending a setpoint (set- Optional gauges 16 , pressure sensors 19 , 20 , inputs / out-
point value) to the positioner. The digital signal is directed puts 21 (two binary outputs; a 4-20 mA output and alarm;
via the interface component 8 to the digital controller 11. control inputs for Open/Close and Hold last value) enable
By means of the voltage converter 7 the internal supply of additional diagnostic indications and possible intervention.
the electronics is established, fed via the bus cable. The mechanical limit switch 22 (optional) enables indepen-
With FoxCom digital operation a DC voltage is provided at dent alarm signals.
input w. On this voltage a FSK-signal is modulated. The Adjusting, start-up of the positioner as well as the demand
modulation contains information (eg setpoint value), sent for internal information can be made using the local keys 17
digitally to the control unit 11 across the FSK-unit 8 . with indication given by LCD, 18 or LEDs.
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 9
2 OPERATING MODES
OUT OF SERVICE:
Operation of the positioner is divided into individual opera- The SRD991 in delivered condition is configured in such a
ting modes. Operating modes may change depending on, way that it will remain OUT OF SERVICE after power-up
for example, key commands or internal calculations. until moving to IN OPERATION via the manually initiated
The different operating modes are described in abbreviated function AUTOSTART.
form below. In the device state OUT OF SERVICE, the menu entering
mode remains active at all times. If a device has been IN
INITIALIZE: OPERATION already and is removed from an actuator and
Upon power-up or Reset (pressing of the 3 keys simultan- mounted to another, it is recommended to take the device
eously), several self-tests are conducted. Individual steps in out of operation via RESET CONFIG (Menu 9.1) prior to
the self-test process are indicated by the LCD or green disconnecting the device from the first actuator.
LEDs. This enables the next actuator to be started in the delivered
If no error occurs the device moves to OUT OF SERVICE, condition (see chapter 8).
if it is still in a delivery condition; AUTOSTART has to be
performed. If AUTOSTART was done already, the device CALIBRATE:
will go to IN OPERATION. During an AUTOSTART function the device is in condition
CALIBRATION. The actuator is moved up- and downward
If faults are detected, the code of the faulty self-test will several times, and the device could be busy for a few
remain (see page 48). If error reoccurs after reset, the minutes. Subsequently, the device moves to IN
device is probably defective and should be sent in for OPERATION.
repair.
MESSAGE:
DEVICE FAULT: The SRD991 continuously supervises important device
In the event that the LCD shows a message (or red LED functions. In the event that limit values are exceeded or
lights up constantly and all green LEDs are off), a device operational problems occur, messages are signaled via the
fault is signaled. These faults are detected during cyclical LCD or the special LED blinking mode.
self-test. The message with the highest priority will be indicated first.
The device can no longer be operated. This could be cau- With key DOWN additional messages can be called up,
sed by a jammed menu key, defective program memory, with key UP the measuring values can be retrieved. It is
etc. (see chapter Trouble-shooting). possible at all times to reach the menu by pressing the
If a device error occurs re- peatedly, the device should be menu keys to possibly eliminate the problem by performing
sent in for repair. suitable menu functions. Further references may be found
in chapter Trouble-shooting.
IN OPERATION:
After performing an AUTOSTART, the device moves to SIMULATE (FOUNDATION FIELDBUS version only)
IN OPERATION and will always, even after restarting or re- During function IN OPERATION, the valve position queried
setting, move back to the safety position (de-energized via the communication, can be simulated with a value that
valve position) or FAILSAFE. If setpoint values are fed via has been entered via communication into the instrument
communication, the SRD will go to IN OPERATION. during position SIMULATION. Thereby the positioner
continues with normal operation and regulates to the
FAILSAFE: accurate set value.
Positioner carries out actions as configured in menu failure For the SRD, this function has to be additionally released or
handling. Additionally, the cyclical self-diagnosis takes blocked via menu 10.
place.
If the instrument is IN OPERATION, but no setpoint values
arrive via communication, the SRD will go to FAILSAFE LCD description, definition of the LEDs and possible opera-
mode, after a defined time period; either with tor interventions are described in chapter: START-UP.
maintaining last value
output pressureless, or
with predetermined position.
As soon as setpoint values arrive via communication again,
the instrument is immediately back IN OPERATION.
10 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
8 1 0 2 1
3 FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATIONS
4
3 b
3
3 a
2 9 2 2
1 0 1 1 2 6
1 a 1 b 2 4
5
1 6
6
1 2
1 3
7
1 4
2 9 1 9 3 0 1 6 a
1 5
2 0
2 8
1a Adapter, eg. 1/2-14 NPT 16 Status display (1 red LED, 4 green LEDs)
1b Cable gland 16a LCD with true text in 3 different languages
2 Plug, interchangeable with Pos.1 19 Fixing shaft for limit switch
3 Screw terminals 1) (11 / 12) for input (w) or 20 Cover with window to 12
for bus connection IEC 1158-2 3) 21 Air vent, dust and water protected
3a Screw terminals 1) for additional inputs / outputs 22 Data label
3b Test sockets 2 mm, integrated in terminal block 23 Tip jacks 2) 2 mm for current measurement
4 Ground connection 24 Switch 2) for current measurement
5 Female thread G) 1/4 -18 NPT or output I (y1) 25 Tip jacks 2) 2 mm for communication
6 Female thread G) 1/4 -18 NPT for air supply (s) 26 Arrow is perpendicular to shaft 9 at angle 0 degree
7 Female thread G) 1/4 -18 NPT or output II (y2) 27 Ball valve for protection class NEMA 4X
8 Direct attachment hole for output I (y1) 28 High cover with built-in limit switch
9 Feedback shaft 29 Plug for service connector 3)
10 Connection manifold for attachment to stroke actuators 30 IrCom interface
(not with VDI/VDE 3847 version)
11 Connection base for attachment to rotary actuators
12 Travel indicator G) With marked letter "G" in the housing the pneumatic connecting threads
13 Key UP are cut as G 1/4 instead of 1/4-18 NPT
14 Key DOWN 1) Alternatively Cage clamps (WAGO) instead of screw terminals
2) Only with FoxCom version
15 Key M (Menu) 3) Not with FoxCom version
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 11
3.1 Pneumatic Accessories When mounting, check the proper seating of the O-rings
and bolt on the accessories with the two M8 bolts. Unused
outputs are closed by means of plastic plugs.
3 x L x B x H =
G 1 /4 1 1 0 ,5 x 3 9 x 8 1 m m
y (y 1 )
s
(y 2 ) L
2 x
B 1 /4 -1 8 N P T
H
y
s C o d e L E X G -J ( -J 1 fo r G 1 /4 )
C o n n e c tio n m a n ifo ld fo r
L x B x H = s in g le a c tin g p o s itio n e r
1 0 1 ,5 x 6 0 x 1 0 0 ,5 m m w ith p r e s s u r e g a u g e s fo r
s u p p ly a ir s a n d o u tp u t y
2 x
1 /4 -1 8 N P T L x B x H =
1 2 1 x 3 9 x 8 1 m m
y
s
C o d e L E X G -F
(-F 1 fo r G 1 /4 )
B o o s te r fo r s in g le 3 x
a c tin g p o s itio n e r 1 /4 -1 8 N P T
y 1
s C o d e L E X G -M (-M 1 fo r G 1 /4 )
C o n n e c tio n m a n ifo ld fo r
L x B x H = y 2 d o u b le a c tin g p o s itio n e r
1 0 1 ,5 x 6 0 x 1 0 0 ,5 m m w ith p r e s s u r e g a u g e s fo r s u p p ly
a ir s , o u tp u ts y 1 a n d y 2
3 x G 1 /8 fo r
G a u g e *
L x B x H =
3 x 1 0 0 x 3 0 x 4 5 m m
1 /4 -1 8 N P T
3 x
y 1
s 1 /4 -1 8 N P T
C o d e L E X G -G
(-G 1 fo r G 1 /4 )
y 2 B o o s te r fo r d o u b le y (y 1 )
a c tin g p o s itio n e r s
(y 2 ) C o d e L E X G -N (-N 1 fo r G 1 /4 )
C o n n e c tio n m a n ifo ld fo r s in g le o r
d o u b le a c tin g p o s itio n e r
w ith th r e a d s G 1 /8 fo r p re s s u re g a u g e s
fo r s u p p ly a ir s , o u tp u ts y (y 1 ) a n d (y 2 )
L x B x H = ( s u p p lie d w ith o u t p r e s s u re g a u g e s )
1 0 1 ,5 x 6 5 x 1 0 6 ,5 m m
L x B x H =
8 3 x 2 0 x 2 5 m m
3 x
1 /4 -1 8 N P T
2 x y (y 1 )
1 /2 -1 4 N P T
s C o d e L E X G -L
(-K fo r G 1 /4 )
y
(y 2 ) C o n n e c tio n m a n ifo ld
C o d e L E X G -H (-H 1 fo r G 1 /4 )
B o o s te r fo r s in g le
s a c tin g p o s itio n e r * U n u s e d th r e a d s fo r p r e s s u r e g a u g e s a r e c lo s e d
w ith d o u b le d o u tp u t c a p a c ity b y m e a n s o f lo c k s c r e w P a r t N o . 4 2 5 0 2 4 0 1 3 .
Alternative:
Amplifier, independent of positioner:
(Connection from positioner to amplifier with tubes)
LEXG-X1: As LEXG-F1, however externally mounted
LEXG-Y1: As LEXG-G1, however externally mounted E B Z G -Y 1
LEXG-Z1: As LEXG-H1, however externally mounted
E B Z G -X 1
12 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
M 6
It consists of a stud S, which is screwed into the coupling
piece K (with 3 mm Allen key) and locked with a lock nut
M6. The threaded sleeve H is screwed onto it and locked
with a lock nut M6. Make sure that the bolt is adjusted to
the right length!
Fasten the mounting bracket to the left side of the yoke.
For a cast yoke use a screw M8 x 30,
for a pillar yoke use two U-bolts and four nuts.
m m
in
3 8 ,5
1 .5 2
2 .6 4
6 7
1 .6 9
4 3
6 x M 8
1 2 ,5
.4 9
1 3 ,5
2 .8 9
7 3 ,5
.5 3
6 2 2 0 1 5 3 2 6 7 ,5
2 .4 4 .7 9 .5 9 1 .2 6 2 .6 6
A tta c h m e n t to p illa r y o k e
( w ith a tta c h m e n t k it 3 5 ... 9 0
C o d e E B Z G -K ) 1 .3 8 ... 3 .5 4
2 0 ... 3 5
.7 9 ... 1 .3 8
2 p ie c e s
2 .6 4
6 7
F e e d b a c k le v e r C o d e E B Z G -A fo r 8 ..7 0 m m tra v e l
3 2 6 7
1 .2 6 2 .6 4
.3 2
8
F e e d b a c k le v e r C o d e E B Z G -B fo r 6 0 ..1 2 0 m m tra v e l
C a r r ie r b o lt fo r c o n n e c tio n to v a lv e s te m 8 3 6 7
1 8 ... 3 0 1 9 3 .2 7 2 .6 4
.7 1 ... 1 .1 8 .7 5
.3 2
7 ,8
.3 1
8
14 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
M 6
It consists of a stud S, which is screwed into the coupling
piece K (with 3 mm Allen key) and locked with a lock nut
M6. The threaded sleeve H is screwed onto it and locked
with a lock nut M6. Make shure that the bolt is adjusted to
the right length!
Fasten the mounting bracket to the left side of the yoke.
For a cast yoke use a screw M8 x 30,
for a pillar yoke use two U-bolts and four nuts.
M 8 9 2 6 A
m m
* in
2 .6 4
Mounting bracket, feedback lever and 6 7
carrier bolt see page 17
A tta c h m e n t to p illa r y o k e
3 5 ... 9 0
( w ith a tta c h m e n t k it E B Z G - K ) 1 .3 8 ... 3 .5 4 2 0 ... 3 5
.7 9 ... 1 .3 8
2 p ie c e s
2 .6 4
6 7
16 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
2 6
A M 8 9
The attachment of the positioner is accomplished by bolting 4.3.2 Preparation of the actuator
it directly to the actuator yoke using the feedback lever for a Screw in the carrier bolt B on the coupling piece K on the
direct mount (with attachment kit EBZG -D). drive spindle S at the lower left and lock it by means of a
nut M6.
The rear output I and the side outputs I and II are used as
R
follows (see page 10) :
Actuator single acting, spring force closes:
The rear output I is used (remove lock screw in hole D ).
The side output I is closed by means of a lock screw
(see page 18).
Actuator single acting, spring force opens:
The side output I is used.
The rear output I is closed by means of a lock screw.
M6
Actuator double acting:
The rear output I and the side output II is used.
The side output I is closed by means of a lock screw
B
(see page 20).
Pneumatic connections: Do not use Teflon tape for sealant. K S
The fine fibres could disturb the function of the SRD. Use
only Loctite #243 for sealant1).
Screw-type glands for electrical connections are positioned 4.3.3 Mounting of the positioner
on the side. Any idle female threads are closed by means of Fasten the positioner to the upper part of the yoke using 2
plugs. spring washers and 2 screws M8 x 80, as shown above.
The rear output I of positioner has contact to the air duct R
When putting on the housing cover note that the air vent in the yoke.
should face-down (see illustration above). Attention: Note the correct position of the O-ring on the
yoke for the rear connection I!
Note, the carrier bolt B is in the slot of the feedback lever A
and the compensating spring F touches the carrier bolt.
A B
F
Fig.: Feedback lever
.4 3
1 1
.3 9
1 0
m m
3 5
1 .3 8 in
3 5 ... 9 0
1 .3 8 ... 3 .5 4
F e e d b a c k le v e r C o d e E B Z G -A fo r 8 ..7 0 m m tra v e l
3 2 6 7
1 .2 6 2 .6 4
.3 2
8
F e e d b a c k le v e r F o x P a k /F o x T o p in C o d e E B Z G - E
2 3 4 5
0 .9 1 1 .7 7
.3 2
8
C a r r ie r b o lt fo r c o n n e c tio n to v a lv e s te m
1 9 2 8
.7 5 1 .1
7 ,8
.3 1
C o n n e c tio n to y o k e u s in g th e d ir e c t
c o n n e c tio n h o le fo r r e a r o u tp u t I ( y /y 1 )
M 6
D e t a il: s h a ft s tu b 9 is p e r p e n d ic u la r
to th e a r r o w 2 6 o n th e h o u s in g ( a t m id tr a v e l r a n g e )
6 2
2 x M 8 2 .4 4 1 4
.5 5
2 6
9
O - R in g
1 0 x 2
0 ... 5 0
... 1 .9 7
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Attention: The feedback shaft 9 of the SRD has no me- Attachment diagram for bracket
chanical stop, therefore may spin 360 degrees. The
permissible rotation angle range is between +50 and 50
degrees around the arrow at the housing concerning the flat
area of the feedback shaft (also see detail page 17 bottom).
Since a rotary actuator has a rotary angle of about 90
degrees the mounting as described in the following must be
carried out very precisely.
.9 5
2 4
R
using the rotary adaptor kit EBZG -R.
Either the side outputs I (or I and II) are used and the rear
output I is closed by means of the lock screw 522 588 013.
Pneumatic connections: Do not use Teflon tape for seal- 4 x
6 ,5
.2 6
ant. The fine fibres could disturb the function of the SRD.
Use only Loctite #243 for sealant 1).
Screw-type glands for electrical connections are used as
m m
.7 1
1 8
1 .9 7
5 0
8
.3 1
L R
.3 9
1 0
M 4
.6 7
1 7
1 3 ,5
.5 3
4 ,5 + 0 ,2
.1 7
.1 8
4 ,2 + 0 ,1
6 ,5
.2 6
For attachment to a counter-clockwise or left turning ac- Finally turn the feedback shaft in such a way that the arrow
tuator secure the stud screw 4 in the threaded hole L of the coupling points to the arrow of the SRD housing.
of the rotary adaptor; hole R remains open. See Fig. 27. Beginning and end positions of the actuator drive shaft 1
and feedback shaft 9 are marked in figure 27 (left-rotating
For attachment to a clockwise or right turning actuator actuator) and in figure 28 (right-rotating actuator) by arrows
secure the stud screw 4 in the threaded hole R of the for the respective direction of rotation.
rotary adaptor; hole L remains open. See Fig. 28. The feedback shaft is now in the normal position corres-
Stud screw should always be tightened into the flat on ponding to the failsafe position of the actuator.
the on the feedback shaft 9.
Now place the rotary adaptor 3 with two washers 5 on the 4.4.3 Mounting of positioner
feedback shaft 9 of the positioner against the stop.
SRD and actuator are in failsafe position.
Note : Attach the SRD on the console in such a way that the catch
When the product temperature rises, the drive shaft 1 be- of coupling 3 is guided into the groove of shaft 1. Use bolt
comes longer. Therefore, the rotary adaptor 3 must be 2 to center and align the positioner to the actuator. Be
mounted so that approx. 1 mm (0.04 in.) of clearance re- careful not to shift shafts 1 and 9 and that both shafts are
sults between the drive shaft 1 and the rotary adaptor 3 . exactly flush.
This is achieved by placing an appropriate number of Fasten the positioner to the bracket by means of 4 lock wa-
washers 5 on the feedback shaft stub 9 before attaching shers and 4 screws M6 x 12.
the rotary adaptor. Two washers should result in a clearan-
ce of 1 mm.
Direction SRD
SRD
of rotation
0 100 %
of feedback
shaft 9
' 9
# 5
" 4
! 3
1
Direction
of rotation
0 100 %
of actuator
Rotary actuator shaft 1 Rotary actuator
Figure 27: Mounting if actuator is left-rotating Figure 28: Mounting if actuator is right-rotating
20 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
5 PNEUMATIC CONNECTIONS
W ARNING
To avoid any personal injury resulting from bursting of parts, do
not exceed m axim um supply pressure of positioner and actuator.
To avoid any personal injury or property dam age from sudden or
n 1 fast m ovem ent, during air connection:
D o not put your finger or other part at any tim e inside the valve or
s
in any m oving part of the actuator. D o not put your finger or other
part at any tim e in the feedback lever m echanism . D o not touch the
n 1 rear part of the positioner at any tim e. C onnect air supply only after
connection Y 1 and Y 2 (for double acting) are done.
Following alignment and mounting of the positioner to the
y 1 -d valve, pneumatic tubing has to be provided.
Explanation of abbreviatons:
n 1 s Supply air
y1-d Output 1 for direct mounting, depressurized at
s
currentless electronics. When using this output y1
has to be closed by means of hex. screw.
y 1
y1 Output 1, depressurized at currentless electronics.
When using this output, y1-d has to be closed by
means of sealing screw and O-ring.
n 2 y2 Output 2 for double-acting actuator. Full pressure at
currentless electronics. Closed at single-acting
actuator.
n1 Hex. Screw with NPT thread
y 2 Part No. 522 588 013 (stainless steel)
Part No. 556 446 016 (plastic)
s n2 Sealing screw with O-ring
Unused pneumatic connections must be closed off.
y 1
FAIL SAFE POSITION FOR DOUBLE ACTING
Fail safe position of the double acting valve is given by the
n 2 fail safe action of the pneumatic of the positioner itself.
In case positioner is de-energized:
Output Y1 is 0
Output Y2 is 100% of air supply pressure
Therefore do pneumatic piping of Y2 to the chamber of the
actuator that should be pressurized to do the requested fail safe.
In any case put air supply only when the output Y2 is connected.
6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
W ARNING
To avoid any electrical shock, respect the m axim um input supply voltage for the device and options. To avoid any
personal injury or property dam age from sudden or fast m ovem ent, during electrical connection:
D o not put your finger or other part at any tim e inside the valve or in any m oving part of the actuator. D o not put your
finger or other part at any tim e in the feedback lever m echanism . D o not touch the rear part of the positioner at any tim e.
Unused cable glands should be closed off. inner screw terminal 4 .
Feed in the bus cable through the gland 1. The gland is Note: When connecting shielded cable connect the cable
suitable for cable diameters of 6 to 12 mm (0.24 to 0.47 in). shield on both sides! (on the positioner as well as on the system side).
Observe the tightness of the cable entry. For selection of cable, see recommendation for cable types
Make the electrical connection of the input line at the screw acc. to IEC 1158-2.
terminals 3b, whereby with fieldbus devices no polarity has
to be observed. The terminals are suitable for wire cross- For connection to a local ground the internal and external
sections of 0.3 to 2.5 mm2 (22 -14 AWG). ground terminal 4 can be used.
The shield of the bus connection is In the connecting terminals test sockets for measuring pur-
with conductive cable glands (recommended) directly poses are integrated. With version HART or FoxCom at
connected with the housing clamps 11+ and 12 a hand held terminal or modem for
with non-conductive cable glands to be placed onto the communication can be attached.
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 21
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (continued)
L im it S w itc h e s ,
In d u c tiv e , S R D 9 9 1 -x x x T o r U ,
T w o - w ir e p r o x im ity s e n s o r s , a c c . to D IN 1 9 2 3 4 o r N A M U R
S u p p ly v o lta g e : D C 8 V
s w itc h in g a m p lifie r w ith
4 1
+
in tr in s ic a lly s a fe
4 2
1 1 1 2
c o n tr o l c ir c u it
s w itc h in g a m p lifie r w ith
5 1
+
+ -
in tr in s ic a lly s a fe
5 2
c o n tr o l c ir c u it
4 1
+
In d u c tiv e , S R D 9 9 1 -x x x R ,
4 2
-
5 1 T h r e e - w ir e p r o x im ity s e n s o r s
+
+
5 2
4 1
-
+
4
4 3
O u tp u t 1 4
4 2
O u tp u t 2 4
5 2
L o a d
M ic r o s w itc h e s , S R D 9 9 1 -x x x V
4 1
4
4 2
5 1
4
5 2
S u p p ly
L o a d
1 1 1 2
+
O p tio n B o a r d s
S e tp o in t T w o b in a r y o u tp u ts (S R D 9 9 1 - x x P )
F o r S R D 9 9 1 -x H (H A R T ) o r B in a r y in /o u tp u t (S R D 9 9 1 - x x E )
a n d S R D 9 9 1 -x D (d ig ita l w /o C o m m .) A B C D T w o - w ir e s y s te m , a c c . to D IN 1 9 2 3 4
1 1 1 2 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4
+ + + S u p p ly v o lta g e : D C 8 to 3 6 V 1)
+
In p u t 4 to 2 0 m A s w itc h in g a m p lifie r w ith s w itc h in g a m p lifie r w ith
in tr in s ic a lly s a fe in tr in s ic a lly s a fe
c o n tr o l c ir c u it c o n tr o l c ir c u it
F o r S R D 9 9 1 -x F (F o x C o m it2 )
1 1 1 2
+
T w o b in a r y in p u ts (S R D 9 9 1 -x x B )
+ A B C D
S u p p ly v o lta g e ... D C 1 3 to 3 6 V 1 )
1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 B in a r y in p u ts w ith in te r n a l s u p p ly fo r c o n n e c tio n
+ +
o f s e n s o r s o r s w itc h e s
( s w itc h c lo s e d fo r a n o r m a l o p e r a tio n !)
F o r S R D 9 9 1 -x P (P R O F IB U S -P A )
a n d S R D 9 9 1 -x Q (F O U N D A T IO N F . H 1 )
1 1 1 2
P o s itio n fe e d b a c k 4 to 2 0 m A a n d 1 A la r m (S R D 9 9 1 -x x Q )
A B C D
8 1 8 2 3 1 3 2
+ +
B u s c o n n e c tio n a c c . to IE C 1 1 5 8 - 2
S u p p ly v o lta g e D C 9 to 3 2 V 1 ) s w itc h in g a m p lifie r w ith A n a lo g o u tp u t 4 to 2 0 m A
in tr in s ic a lly s a fe T w o - w ir e s y s te m ,
c o n tr o l c ir c u it s u p p ly v o lta g e D C 8 to 4 8 V 1 )
7 OPTIONS
x = 1 0 0 %
x 0 % 1 0 0 %
1
S w itch functions
Feedback lever, feedback shaft and the control vanes are
all connected to each other, without an intermediate trans- x = 0 %
mission. The control vanes are therefore moving simulta-
neously with the same angle rate as the feedback lever.
The length of the control vane corresponds with the swing
angle of 120. x = 1 0 0 %
x 0 % 1 0 0 %
1
Both control vanes are located on different planes. Each
control vane can be seen independently from the other, be-
cause each has its own sensor.
x = 0 %
By adjusting the screws, the control vanes can be adjusted
relatively to the angle rate, so that e.g. one vane dives into
and another dives out of the sensor (see illustration).
S D
B
1
2
S etting lim it sw itch trigger points
First loosen screw S until disc D is no longer blocked by
bolt B . Then turn disc by 90, until set screws 1 and 2 are
accessible.
Set trigger point switch GW1:
Turn screw 1 at mark (), until desired switch behavior
is reached.
Set trigger point switch GW2:
Turn screw 2 at mark ( ), until desired switch behavior
is reached.
To fix switch points turn disc again by 90, until the bolt
catches, then fasten tight the center screw S .
Levels of control vanes (illustration without cover)
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 23
7.2 Additional Inputs / Outputs
General "
All versions of the SRD991 are prepared to retrofit this
option.
Take current off SRD and turn-off supply air. Unscrew
cover and remove electronics unit 40 (see page 45).
Attach option board 8 to connection ledge (observe orien-
tation, see illustration). Refasten electronics unit 40 . &
After initialization acknowledge message 10 by simultane-
ous pressing of keys UP + DOWN.
G eneral
First of all, the nameplate should be checked, especially
with respect to indications referring to Ex / non- Ex, input
signal, communciation, output signal, single / double acting,
additional inputs / outputs.
M DOW N UP
4 Characteristic of setpoint
87.5 %
Valve position
5 Limits and Alarms Ctrl diff error
Parameter for
6
position controller M E S S A G E : The SRD recognizes an occurrence which the
Manual setting of user must eliminate by taking suitable steps (see page 50)
7 in order to continue with operation. This can be e.g. a wrong
pneumatic output
configuration or missing supply air.
Manual setting of
8
valve position
E R R O R : During self-testing the SRD recognized an error
Calibration functions and is no longer operable, see page 48.
9
for workshop
PROFIBUS-PA:Bus Address
10
FOUNDATION F.:Simulate
= ON and OFF flashing same duration
Details of Menus and Parameters see following pages.
1) Versions without LCD: This menu can be configured only with version
HART or version without communication.
26 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
i.e .
IN S E R V IC E
s a v e a n d b a c k to m e n u
E n te r m e n u M e n u P a ra m e te r
M L E D s L C D L E D s L C D
b a c k M 1 1
2
3 2
4 C h .c u rv e E n te r P a ra .*
5
6 D N U P 3
D N 7
U P
8 4 lin e a r D N
9 M e q u a l p e rc . D N U P
1 0 in v .e q u .p e r c . U P
C a n c e l S a v e *
c u s to m
w ith o u t s e le c tio n
s a v e 5
1 L E D O N ..
L E D O F F ..
L E D fla s h in g 1 /2 O N , 1 /2 O F F
K e y U P
K e y D O W N
* L o c a l k e y s D O W N a n d U P s im u lta n e o u s ly
Additional Parameters
The following parameters are accessible via communication only:
Parameter ex factory
Control difference limit value 5%
Control difference response time 1 min
Sealing hysteresis 0.5 %
Failsafe-Aktion OFF
Power-up action IN SERVICE
Parameter write protection OFF
Alarm limit for total strokes 90 Mio.
Alarm limit for total cycles 90 Mio.
Dead band for valve cycles 1%
Set value source: Model Code xFxx digital
Set value source: all others analog
Upper pre-alarm 100 %
Lower pre-alarm 0%
Hysteresis for position alarms 0.5 %
Complete parameter list see PC20 / PC50 (FDT Software).
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 29
Configuration requested
Configuration of 0 and 100%
MENU 1: MENU 3:
"Mounting" "Valve Action"
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 3.1 3.2
Valid for single and double acting
4 mA = 0%
20 mA = 100%
1 0 0 %
4 mA = 100%
20 mA = 0%
0 %
4 mA = 0%
20 mA = 100%
0 %
4 mA = 100%
20 mA = 0%
1 0 0 %
4 mA = 0%
20 mA = 100%
1 0 0 %
4 mA = 100%
20 mA = 0%
0 %
4 mA = 0%
20 mA = 100%
0 %
4 mA = 100%
20 mA = 0%
1 0 0 %
30 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
Configuration requested
Configuration of 0 and 100% (continued)
MENU 1: MENU 3:
"Mounting" "Valve Action"
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 3.1 3.2
Valid for single and double acting
S R D
0 % 1 0 0 %
4 mA = 0%
20 mA = 100%
4 mA = 100%
20 mA = 0%
S R D
1 0 0 % 0 % 4 mA = 0%
20 mA = 100%
4 mA = 100%
20 mA = 0%
S R D
1 0 0 % 0 %
4 mA = 0%
20 mA = 100%
4 mA = 100%
20 mA = 0%
S R D
0 % 1 0 0 % 4 mA = 0%
20 mA = 100%
4 mA = 100%
20 mA = 0%
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 31
8.3 D escription ofm enus
In case operation via local keys is not possible
Because of optimised local operation, for configuration check if write protection is set.
neither PC nor control system is required. Change via PC20 / IFDC or PC50 (FDT) software.
1 Mounting
1.1 Lin left
1.2 Lin right - - 1 - - LED 2 lights up
1.3 Rot cclockw For stroke actuators mounted right of the spindle.
1 Mounting
1.1 Lin left - - - 1 - LED 3 lights up
1.2 Lin right
1.3 Rot cclockw For rotary actuators opening the valve during counter clockwise (left) rotation.
1 Mounting
1.2 Lin right - - - - 1 LED 4 lights up
1.3 Rot cclockw
1.4 Rot clockw For rotary actuators opening the valve during clockwise (right) rotation.
32 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
M 1 2 3 4
M enu 2: A utostart
- - - M and LED 2 flash
W ARNING
To avoid any personal injury or property dam age from sudden or fast
m ovem ent, during autostart:
D o not put your finger or other part at any tim e inside the valve or in
any m oving part of the actuator. D o not put your finger or other part
at any tim e in the feedback lever m echanism . D o not touch the rear
part of the positioner at any tim e.
After selection and start (by pressing the UP+DOWN keys) the function
2 Autostart taking several minutes can be followed at LCD or the green LEDs.
SRD991 Vers.xx Duration on a valve position can take some time depending on actuator
volume, air supply, pressure, etc.
Get end points
- 1 - - - LED 1 lights up
Moving direction, mechanical starting and ending positions are determined
2 Autostart by one or several passages of valve position range.
SRD991 Vers.xx
- - 1 - - LED 2 lights up
Get motor gain Ramps are entered and control system parameter is determined (ratio
position/valve size).
3 Valve Action
3.1 Direct - - - - 1 LED 4 lights up
3.2 Reverse Reverse if increasing input signal is to initiate decreasing output signal.
- 1 - - - LED 1 lights up
4 Valve Char. Linear
4.1 Linear 1 0 0
6 0
4 0
2 0
0 % 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 w 1 0 0
- - 1 - - LED 2 lights up
4 Valve Char.
4.1 Linear Equal percentage: 1 0 0
4.2 Eq Perc 1:50 Results in an equal percentage charac- x
4.3 Quick open teristic line with a position ratio of 1:50 8 0
for a valve of linear characteristic.
6 0
4 0
2 0
0 % 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 w 1 0 0
4 0
2 0
0 % 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 w 1 0 0
34 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
4 0
2 0
0 % 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 w 1 0 0
x x
0 .5 %
0 .5 %
0 % w 0 % w
Sealing tightly, linear charcteristic line Sealing tightly, inversely equal percentage
1 0 0 1 0 0
x x
x a 8 0 x a 8 0
6 0 6 0
4 0 4 0
2 0 2 0
x z x z
0 % 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 w 1 0 0 0 % 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 w 1 0 0
Opening limit xa, Closing limit xz, linear characteristic Opening limit xa, Closing limit xz,
inversely equal percentage characteristic
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 35
5.1 Setting Lower limit (closing limit)
5 Limits/Alarms - 1 - - - LED 1 lights up
5.1 Lower limit
5.2 Cutoff low The positioner provides that IN SERVICE the valve position does not close
5.3 Cutoff high any further than defined by the closing limit. If the setpoint value is lower
than this limit, message 12 (see page 51) is produced.
By pressing of UP or DOWN keys, the value is adjusted and confirmed with keys UP+DOWN.
The keys have Autorepeat: By pressing and holding of a key UP or DOWN, the value is counted
5.1 Lower limit upward, after some time in larger steps.
Definitions
Stroke, stroke range of the membrane actuator is defined for rotary actuator as angle, angle range.
0 % position is the mechanical impact at actually closed valve (caution if using handwheel and mechanically adjust-
able stroke limitation!)
100 % position is the mechanical impact at actually open valve.
Closing limit is a lower limit set via software. In normal operation the valve will not close more than set here.
Attention: In the event of failure of the auxiliary energy no controlling is possible, therefore the springs in
the actuator will move the valve into safety position (for single-acting actuator).
Opening limit is a upper limit set via software. In normal operation the valve will not close more than set here.
Attention: In the event of failure of the auxiliary energy no controlling is possible, therefore the springs in
the actuator will move the valve into safety position (for single-acting actuator).
Normal operation (= IN SERVICE) means that the position is controlled to the 420 mA input signal.
36 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
Split Range
1 0 0 Split-Range, PV_Scale Splitting
x Split Range is useful if an additional control range is demanded which can-
not be covered by one valve only. A valve of smaller nominal size can be
8 0 applied overtaking the smallest quantities; a parallel mounted valve of
bigger nominal size takes on the larger quantities.
1 0 0
x
8 0
6 0
4 0
Example: At low current, only the smaller valve positions; from approx. 40
2 0 % the large valve is added
%
0
0 4 0 % w 1 0 0
5.8 Upper Alarm By pressing of keys UP or DOWN, the value is adjusted and with keys UP+DOWN confirmed.
The keys have Autorepeat: By pressing and holding of a keyUP or DOWN, the value is counted
91.3 % upward, after some time in larger steps.
5.9 Valve Limits (Not with versions FF/PB/FoxCom with LED display)
At Autostart the SRD determines the real limits of the actuator (which
generally are a little larger then specified on the specification sheet). An
actuator with 30 mm stroke, could display a real stroke of 33 mm. In order
to produce a precise relationship between the input signal and the stroke,
the tolerances of the actuator can be compensated with menus 5.9 and
5.10. At unchanged 0 %, the actuator could be moved until exactly 30 mm
are reached. Through execution of function 5.10, the current position can
be declared as 100 % and at a setpoint value of 50 %, the actuator will run
on exactly 15 mm.
For new configuration of the strokes at 0% or 100%, the valve must be run
in the corresponding position and then must be confirmed.
5 Limits/Alarms
5.9 Valve 0 % 5.9 Setting Valve 0 %
5.10 Valve 100 %
5.11 Stroke - 1 1 - 1 LED 1, LED 2 and LED 4 lights up
The actual position of the actuator is declared as 0 %.
5 Limits/Alarms
5.9 Valve 0 % 5.10 Setting Valve 100 %
5.10 Valve 100 %
5.11 Stroke - - 1 1 1 LED 2, LED 3 and LED 4 lights up
The actual position of the actuator is declared as 100 %.
5.10 Valve 100 % By pressing of keys UP or DOWN, the value is adjusted and with keys UP+DOWN confirmed.
The keys have Autorepeat: By pressing and holding of a keyUP or DOWN, the value is counted
98.4 % upward, after some time in larger steps.
Confirm
Example: The actual valve position 98.4 % is to be counted as 100 %.
5 Limits/Alarms
5.10 Valve 100 % 5.12 Temperature unit (only with LCD)
5.11 Stroke Selection of temperature indication in C or F.
5.12 Temp unit
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M 1 2 3 4
The dead band prevents (at the expense of accuracy) that the valve in the
controlled condition constantly moves around the setpoint. This reduces
harm to the mechanical parts of the actuator and, in particular, the valve
packing.
For the assessment of the control 12.5 % jumps in both directions may be
performed in Menu 8. The valve dynamics may be observed at LCD or the
mechanical indicator.
Prior to changing parameters for valve dynamics a number of items are to
be checked, see below. The pneumatic output can be operated directly
without controller via Menu 7 and the valve movement may be assessed.
4. Was AUTOSTART performed in Menu 2 and did mes- When deciding a), Tn should become ineffective, table
sages 8 resp. 9 occur (messages, see table page 41)? value (15). Compensating P(kp) should be increased until
Remedy: AUTOSTART in Menu 2 resp. observe in- the setpoint jumps reach the setpoint within a short period
formation in table, page 51. of time and without significant over-response (adapt to both
5. Has the parameter for the positioning time been set at a movement directions).
value too high?
Remedy: decrease both parameters T63" in Menu 6.5 When deciding b) start as in a) above. Thereafter Tn is
or 6.6 . reswitched and decreased until the setpoint deviation has
6. Is valve packing too tight resulting in a very high been re-controlled within a short period of time and without
friction? long after-response (adapt in both movement directions).
7. Is the supply air filter blocked? It is recommended to maintain the Tns for both directions
Remedy - see page 45. about the same.
8. Has the supply air been contaminated by small oil If a post oscillation occurs after a setpoint jump, Tn is se-
drops, particulate or are pneumatic parts possibly lected too small, possibly P(kp) was selected too large.
blocked?
Remedy: exchange pneumatic parts; possibly use a The positioning time T63", also called valve damping, does
suitable air supply station. not have an effect during AUTOSTART in Menu 2, however,
setpoint jumps in Menu 8 reach the position controller in a
Behaviors B) and C) check: damped condition which then is not easily stimulated to
1. Is the air capacity possibly too high, e.g. through spool oscillation. This behavior is also true for the setpoint input.
valve or booster? This enables setting the controller to higher P(kp) values
Remedy: Work, if necessary, without booster or without producing oscillations in the process. On one side
use version without spool valve. this helps the position control to level disturbances due to
2. Is the air achievement throttle too far open with a small friction, changes in load or air supply pressure changes
drive, with high supply air pressure? faster. On the other hand it helps the superimposed valve
Remedy: damping screw, to more significant throttling. control circuit that neutral times in the valve control route do
3. Has the air supply pressure been set too high? no have such a big effect (stability in valve control circuit).
Remedy: reduce pressure install pressure reducer.
Changing valve dynamics during behavior B):
Changing valve dynamics during behavior A): Increase Tn for both movement directions, possibly turn-
If valve has a high friction (for example, often the case in off and proceed as described in behavior A) alternative b).
small rotary actuators due to low air supply pressure or due
to a valve seat packing which is too tight) then the valve po-
sition gets stuck after a setpoint jump and possibly is recon-
trolled via the resetting time Tn, possibly after quite some
time has elapsed.
Basically, the following is possible:
a) to accept a remaining deviation
b) to accept some response procedures (such as remain-
ing in over-response for a short time, and remaining
below setpoint and trailing).
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 41
M enu 7: P neum atic output W ARNING
(for trouble-shooting)
D o avoid any personal injury or property dam age from sudden or fast
m ovem ent, during use of M enu 7 pneum atic output:
D o not put your finger or other part at any tim e inside the valve or in
any m oving part of the actuator. D o not put your finger or other part
at any tim e in the feedback lever m echanism . D o not touch the rear
part of the positioner at any tim e.
M 1 2 3 4
1 1 1
[b a r]
2 1 1 1 1 8
0
0 2 4 6 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0
W ARNING
To avoid any personal injury or property dam age from sudden or fast
m ovem ent, during use of M enu 8 m anual setting of valve position:
D o not put your finger or other part at any tim e inside the valve or in
any m oving part of the actuator. D o not put your finger or other part
at any tim e in the feedback lever m echanism . D o not touch the rear
M enu 8: M anual setting of valve position part of the positioner at any tim e.
The follow ing calibration functions The calibration of the input current or position sensor makes sense, if after
m ustonly be perform ed by trained exchange of the electronics, the valve position is inaccurately displayed.
personnel.
Calibration of input current (Only with SRD with analog setpoint; does
SR D 991 w ith H A R T or not apply to fieldbus instruments.)
W ithoutC om m unication Serves to equalize possible inaccuracies in the complete current loop.
9.9.2 Flipped
9.9.1 Normal
9.9 LCD Orient
9.10 Cal. Feedbk Selecting "Cal. 20 mA" should result a current of 20 mA.
9.10.1 Cal. 4mA Calibrate with keys UP or DOWN. Confirm with keys UP+DOWN.
9.10.2 Cal. 20mA
1) The menus 9.8 and 9.9 appear automatically at initial start-up, i.e. if the SRD is connected
the first time to the electrical supply.
44 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
SRD Main Menu Here the bus address of the SRD can be indicated and changed. The bus
8 Setpoint address is in the value range of 0 to 127; for the display 7 bits are required.
9 Workbench Each bit has a specific value (bit 1=1, bit 2=2, bit 3=4, bit 4=8, bit 5=16, bit
10 Bus address 6=32, bit 7=64). The bus address is then the total of the individual values.
To display this with 4 LEDs, selection must be made between the lower
and upper 4 bits (whereby the highest bit 8 has no usage and is always 0).
- - - - - 0 - - - - - 0
- 1 - - - 1 - 1 - - - 16
- - 1 - - 2 - - 1 - - 32
- 1 1 - - 3 - 1 1 - - 48
- - - 1 - 4 - - - 1 - 64
- 1 - 1 - 5 - 1 - 1 - 80
- - 1 1 - 6 - - 1 1 - 96
- 1 1 1 - 7 - 1 1 1 - 112
- - - - 1 8
- 1 - - 1 9
- - 1 - 1 10
- 1 1 - 1 11
- - - 1 1 12
- 1 - 1 1 13
- - 1 1 1 14
- 1 1 1 1 15
Note: Addresses 0 and 127 should not be used. Address 126 (delivery condi-
tion) is not permitted for cyclical operation.
10.2 Address MSB For further information see TI EVE0105 P.
Dec: 48 Hex: 30
In the version with LCD indicator, the address is displayed in decimal and
Upper 3 bits 16 hexadecimal number system.
10.3 Address
With LCD indicator, this function is recommended, whereby the address
10 Bus address can be completely entered, without separation in LSB and MSB.
10.1 Address LSB The keys have Autorepeat: By pressing and holding of a key UP or DOWN,
10.2 Address MSB the value is counted upward, after some time in larger steps.
10.3 Address
10.3 Address
Dec:126 Hex: 7E
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SRD991 with FOUNDATION Fieldbus:
Menu 10: Simulate to release / block
M 1 2 3 4
By using the UP or DOWN keys the desired condition can be selected and
entered through pressing keys UP+DOWN.
1) With the option Position Feedback, the position-actual-value will be displayed, as before,
as analog value 4 to 20 mA.
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1 2 1 2 b
1 : 2 1 : 6
Turn the travel indicator 12 to the desired position, put it on
the gear shaft against the stop and pinch the wire ring for
secure coupling.
A 1 2 B 4 0 S
If the SRD is equipped with option IrCom B , communica-
tion can take place contactless via infrared with the positio-
ner (even with closed cover!). Modem IR Interface (not
Ex) is connected via RS232 to a PC (for practical reasons a
notebook) with software PC20 / PC50 and makes possible
a range of approx. 1 m.
(If the notebook has an IrDa interface, this cannot be used,
despite similar technique. The IrDa instruction set has no
communication instructions for positioners.-)
11 TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
The components of the positioner are under constant sur- LED indication for diagnosis, errors
veillance by the installed micro controller. Errors detected The following combinations are possible:
are displayed in LCD or indicated by the LEDs. After start / reset: (X X X X = error code)
M 1 2 3 4
Certain conditions (such as Stroke limitation active) are
- X X X X Error detected during Init s. 11.1
displayed in LCD or indicated by the LEDs as message.
Device in normal operation:
M 1 2 3 4
1 - - - - Cyclical self-test detects errors s. 11.2
- - - - - diagnosis without LED inform s. 11.3
x x x x flashing: message s. 11.4
11.1 Errors detected during initialization 11.2 Errors detected during self-test
After start-up or reset several initialization phases are pas- During cyclical self-test certain components of the SRD are
sed through which are shown in LCD or in the green LEDs. under constant surveillance. At trouble detection in the elec-
If this phase stops an error was detected. tronics, output y1 becomes pressureless (fail safe
If after renewed reset 1) the indicator stops at error code the position).
device is probably defective and should be sent to the If after reset 1) the display shows the error again the device
manufacturer for repair. Stating the error code will be of is probably defective and should be sent to manufacturer
help to the Repair and Service Dept. for repair.
LED Error Codes (with LCD in true text) LEDs
LEDs red green Description
red green Description M 1 2 3 4
M 1 2 3 4
1 - - - - Red LED lights up const.
- 1 1 1 1 Micro controller functional test RAM / EPROM fault
- 1 1 1 - Micro controller RAM test Actuate Reset; send device-
to manufacturer if error re-
- 1 1 - 1 Micro controller ROM test
appears
- 1 1 - - initialize operating system
1 = LED constant light
- 1 - 1 1 initialize monitor
- 1 - 1 - initialize interfaces
- 1 - - 1 initialize timer
- 1 - - - initialize EEPROM
- - 1 1 1 initialize data
- - 1 1 - initialize ADC
- - 1 - 1 initialize communication
- - 1 - - initialize local operation
- - - 1 1 start background process
- - - 1 - check options and start
- - - - 1 start operating system
1 = LED constant light
11.4 Messages In the SRD with option Built-in pressure sensors flashing is superimposed by a flickering
- - - Write protected
Message 1: Parameter and functions are write-protected Can be changed via Configurator, PC20 / IFDC or
write protection PC50 (FDT Software) or Profile 3.0 (PROFIBUS)
M 1 2 3 4
- - - Bad config CRC
Message 2: Invalid, undefined parameter values Reset of configuration to factory setting in Menu
Parameter 9.1
M 1 2 3 4
- - Calib invalid
Message 3: Incomplete calibration or entering value resp. Repeat calibrations in Menus 9.2 ... 9.5
Calibration calibration value outside of permissible tolerance
range
M 1 2 3 4
- - - Ill loop current
Message 4: Check nameplate (INPUT) for correct version check supply voltage (Analog) or
Input current outside Message appears at : check Bus voltage (Fieldbus),
of operating range Analog or HART: input current under approx. 3.8 exchange SRD if necessary
mA or above approx. 22 mA
Fieldbus or FoxCom: input current under approx.
9 mA or above approx. 12 mA
M 1 2 3 4
- - Pot problem
Message 5: Position sensor input recognizes error check 3-pole plug at electronic board
Position sensor check cable to sensor
check sensor (Potentiometer: 5k +20% 0%)
Positioner already ca-
Position not within permissible rotation angle range. Check feedback lever mounting (flat area points to
librated, dismonted
Lower deviation of the original 0% and exceeding arrow on housing)
and supply. If you
of the original 100%, which have been determined
supply (4-20 mA or
by Autostart.
with a fieldbus) a po-
sitioner not mounted During Autostart a change of the direction of mo- Acknowledge with UP+DOWN keys, then o.k.
and bring the poten- vement was found
tiometer out of range, Check further possible reasons:
the message will ape- valve seat worn-out; spindle lock out-of-line; carrier
ar and remain till the unit on spindle lock is damaged (for determination of
potentiometer goes valve position).
again in range and
the error is validate
with push button.
M 1 2 3 4
- - IP motor problem
Message 6: Connection I/P converter to electronic board faulty check 2-pole plug at electronic board
I/P-converter output check cable to the I/P converter
check I/P converter to detect short circuit or inter-
ruption
M 1 2 3 4
- No supply press
Message 7: Detection: check air supply pressure
Air supply / spring closes: w > 2 %, but position < 1 % lead cable separated
pneumatic error spring opens: w < 98 %, but position > 99 % possibly poor control parameters are set
without spring:
pneumatic parts blocked
no actuator change in direction of position signal
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 51
LEDs Description of message / LCD text Remedy
M 1 2 3 4
- - - Autostart err 1
Message 8: Air supply too low Check air supply
AUTOSTART Feedback lever (linear actuator) or Coupling (rotary Check mounting.
defective actuator) incorrectly linked. Potentiometer moves out Flat area points to arrow on housing
of operating range of 47 % of 0 position
Coupling (rotary actuator) incorrectly linked Check mounting
(R and L interchanged)
Pneumatic output to actuator closed or untight/ Check pneumatic connections
When direct mounting onto FlowTop or FlowPak,
the screw plug y1-d is not removed.
Mechanical stops not determinable Check spring movement of actuator /
check air supply / Check mounting
When using a booster or spool valve, no control Device version is not suitable for this actuator; se-
parameters can be determined, since air capacity lect version with smaller air capacity or remove
is too high. booster.
Control parameter too high since air capacity is too Use a booster or the version with spool valve. Re-
high (in general, oscillation in valve movement) duce control parameter prop.-gain (Menu 6.1 and
6.2) to Code 10 = value 26.6.
Possibly incomprehensible configuration data Reset configuration, see Menu 9.1
M 1 2 3 4
- - Autostart err 2
Message 9: Configuration to single-acting instead of Initialize factory calibration for double-acting in
AUTOSTART double-acting actuator Menu 9.7
defective
M 1 2 3 4
- - Optionboard err
Message 10: Configured status of the SRD deviates from Check if correct option board has been connected
Disturbances at existing version (e.g. Option board has been Confirm message and thereby new instrument
Option board inserted subsequently. version.
Bad contact Connections to terminals interchanged
Check connections
Tighten electronics
Defective Exchange option board
M 1 2 3 4
- Ctrl diff error
Message 11: Actuator problems (high friction or blocked) Check actuator
Remaining control Insufficient air supply Check air supply / air filter
deviation
Insufficient parametes for position controls, Check control paramter,
for example, amplification too small check pneumatic components
IP module or pneumatic amplifier defect Check in Menu 7; replace if necessary
M 1 2 3 4
- - Lower stroke lim
Message 12: If this is desired, the message may be ignored, of If not, the setting has to be checked in Menu 5.1
configurated course. or via communication
closing limit has
been reached
M 1 2 3 4
- Upper stroke lim
Message 13: If this is desired, the message may be ignored, of If not, the setting has to be checked in Menu 5.4
configurated course. or via communication
opening limit has
been reached
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- Maintainance
Message 14: Operating point of controller is outside of Pneumatic components have to be checked and if
Maintenance permissible tolerance necessary readjusted. Filters are possibly blocked
required and have to be replaced
M 1 2 3 4
Unforeseen
Message 15: Not defined
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12 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
12.1 EMC and CE
For notes regarding Electromagnetic compatibility EMC and Attention:
CE labels see Product Specifications Sheet PSS EVE0105 A. When repairing explosion-protected equipment, observe
the national regulations.
In order to ensure EMC protection, the black electronic
cover made of conductive plastic has to be screwed to the Repairs involving parts must be manufacturers original
housing, see page 45. parts.
The following applies to the Federal Republic of Germany:
12.2 Explosion protection Repairs involving parts required for explosion protection
(Only if ordered) must either be carried out by the manufacturer or by autho-
Technical data for explosion protection see Product Specifi- rized personnel and confirmed by certificate.
cations Sheet PSS EVE0105 A or Certificates of Confor-
mity EX EVE0105 A.
For installations located in explosive atmospheres, all rele-
vant national regulations and installation conditions must be
observed, e.g. in the Federal Republic of Germany ElexV
and DIN VDE 0165.
13 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
The safety requirements (see above) must be observed!
PROFIBUS-PA
Terminals: Terminals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 / 12
Input Options Bus connection . . . . . . . . . . Fieldbus interface acc. to
11 12 A B C D IEC 1158-2
Input signal / Setpoint value Supply voltage . . . . . . . . . . . DC 9 ... 32 V 2)
HART/FoxCom/ max. Supply voltage. . . . . . . DC 36 V
11+ 12 Operating current . . . . . . . . . 10.5 mA 0.5 mA
4-20mA
Fieldbus
11** 12** FoxCom - digital (IT2)
acc. to IEC 1158-2
Options / Additonal In-/Outputs Terminals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11+ / 12
Position Supply voltage . . . . . . . . . . . DC 13 ... 36 V 2)
81+ 82 31+ 32 max. Supply voltage. . . . . . . DC 36 V
feedback
Binary output 81+ 82 83+ 84 Operating current . . . . . . . . . ~ 9 mA at DC 24 V
Binary input 13+ 14 15+ 16
FoxCom - analog (IT1)
Limit signal switch 41+ 42 51+ 52
Terminals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11+ / 12
Potentiometer
Signal range . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ... 20 mA
Sensor
Supply voltage . . . . . . . . . . . DC 13 ... 36 V 2)
** any Polarity
*) In preparation
2) When used in Ex-hazardous areas, the max. supply voltages, etc.
on nameplate resp. certificate of conformity, have to be observed!
56 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
Type of protection ATEX intrinsic safety Type of protection ATEX intrinsic safety
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 2 G EEx ia IIB/IIC, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 2 G EEx ia IIB/IIC,
II 2 G EEx ib IIB/IIC II 2 G EEx ib IIB/IIC
Temperature classes Temperature classes
Type AI638 HH . . . . . . T4, Model Code EA4 Type AI 638 GP/GQ, Rev 2.0, T6 / T4, Model Code EAA
Type AI638 GH . . . . . . T6 / T4, Model Code EAA
Certificate of Conformity . . . . PTB 00 ATEX 2128 Certificate of Conformity . . . . PTB 00 ATEX 2128
For use in hazardous areas in circuits certified as intrinsic- For use in hazardous areas in circuits certified as intrinsic-
ally safe with the following maximum values: ally safe with the following maximum values:
Input circuit: Input circuit:
Ui = 30 V, Ii = 130 mA, Pi = 0.9 W Ui = 24 V, Ii = 380 mA, Pi = 5.32 W
Li = 5 H, Ci = 1.3 nF (5.3 nF to earth) Li = 5 H, Ci = 1.3 nF (5.3 nF to earth)
Ambient temperature ranges: Ambient temperature ranges:
Temperature class T4: . . . . . .40 C to + 80 C Temperature class T4: . . . . . .40 C to + 80 C
Temperature class T6: . . . . . .40 C to + 55 C Temperature class T6: . . . . . .40 C to + 55 C
Type of protection CSA intrinsic safety *) Type of protection CSA intrinsic safety *)
(Electronics family per CSA xxx) (Electronics family per CSA xxx)
Class I, Div. 1, Groups A, B, C, D; Class I, Div. 1, Groups A, B, C, D;
hazardous locations indoor and outdoor, NEMA Type 4X *) hazardous locations indoor and outdoor, NEMA Type 4X *)
*) In preparation
1) With appropriate order only
2) National requirements must be observed
MI EVE0105 E-(en) SRD991 57
4-20 mA Intelligent without Communication
(replaces SRD992) and ATEX Certification
1) 2)
Electrical classification
(Electronics family AI 638 per EC- Certificate of
Conformity PTB 00 ATEX 2128)
see Certificates of Conformity EX EVE0105 A
*)
Type of protection FM intrinsic safety
(Electronics family per BIM 638 (GI, Rev 2.0))
Cl. I, Div 1, Gp ABCD; Cl. II, Div 1, Gp EFG; Cl. III, Div 1
hazardous locations indoor and outdoor, T6/T4,
NEMA Type 4X *)
*)
Type of protection FM non-incendive
(Electronics family per BIM 638 (GI, Rev 2.0))
Cl. I, Div 2, Gp ABCD; Cl. II, Div 2, Gp FG; Cl. III, Div 2
hazardous locations indoor and outdoor, T6/T4,
NEMA Type 4X
*)
Type of protection CSA intrinsic safety
(Electronics family per CSA xxx)
Class I, Div. 1, Groups A, B, C, D;
hazardous locations indoor and outdoor, NEMA Type 4X *)
*) In preparation
1) With appropriate order only
2) National requirements must be observed
58 SRD991 MI EVE0105 E-(en)
14 DIMENSIONS
M 8 x 1 0
2 x
M 8 x .3 9 d e e p
1 .1 8
3 0
1 .1 8
3 0
.5 9
1 5
1 .1 8
3 0
.3 9
1 0
.5 9
1 5
3 0 ,6
1 .2
3 .6 6
9 3
4 .3 3 *
1 1 0 *
m m 1 7 6
6 .9 4
in 1 1 7
4 .6 1
M 6 x 1 0
4 x
M 6 x .3 9 d e e p
1 .9 7
5 0
.5 1
1 3
1 2 1 ,3
4 .7 8
2 .8 7
7 3
.3 1
8
8 ,4 1 4
2 x
.3 3 .5 5
1 9 6 2
.7 5 2 .4 4
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