Number of channels: 2
Ex mark: [ Ex ia ]ⅡC
Applicable areas: Installed in safe zones and can be connected with intrinsic safety instruments in zero zones,ⅡC, and T4-T6 danger zones.
Power supply voltage: 20-35V,d.c.
Current consumption: ≤ 50mA (24V supply, when relay contacts are closed)
Relay output characteristics of the safe side:
Response time: ≤20ms; Load type: resistive load
Drive capability: 250V,a.c.,2A or 30V,d.c.,2A
Danger side: Input signal: Switch, proximity switch
Open circuit voltage: ≈8V;Short circuit current: ≈8mA
Input and output characteristics (set as non-inverted control)
When field switch is closed or input circuit current > 2.1mA, the output relay circuit is closed, and the channel’s yellow indicator light will turn on.
If the field switch circuit or input circuit current < 1.2mA, the output relay circuit will open, and the channel’s yellow indicator light will go off.
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Note: When the switch input requires the function for inspecting disconnections, it is recommended to connect 10kΩ resistors in parallel on both ends of the switch.
Power source protection: Reverse polarity protection in power source
Electromagnetic compatibility: Compliant with GB/T 18268(IEC 61326-1)
Dielectric strength: Non-intrinsic safety terminal – intrinsic safety terminal ≥2500V, a.c; Source – Non-intrinsically safe terminal ≥500V, a.c.
Insulation resistance: Source, between the shell and the non-intrinsic safety terminal and intrinsic safety terminal ≥100MΩ;500V.d.c.
Weight: Around 150g
Field equipment applicable:Equipment such as switches and DIN19234-compliant NAMUR proximity switch (including: intrinsic safety voltage switch, temperature switch, and liquid level switch)
When connecting the isolation safety barrier with the field intrinsic safety instrument to form an intrinsic safety explosion-prevention circuit (intrinsic safety circuit) system, the following should be verified before using the system.
The isolation safety barrier should be installed in a. safe place, and be compliant with relevant regulations under the “Installation and Acceptance Standards for the Installation of Electrical Equipment in Explosion-prone and Fire-prone Environments” under the GB 50257-1996, “Section 15 of Electrical Equipment for Use in Environments with Explosive Gases: Electrical Installations in Danger Zones (except coal mines)” under the GB 3836.15 – 2000, “Section 13 of Electrical Equipment for Use in Environments with Explosive Gases: Inspection of Electrical Equipment for Use in Environments with Explosive Gases” under the GB 3836.13-2003, and “Section 16 of Electrical Equipment for Use in Environments with Explosive Gases: Inspection and Maintenance of Electrical Devices (except coal mines)” under the GB 3836.16-2006.