Number of channels: 1
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: ≤ 70mA (24V supply, when 20mA output)
Signal of the safe side: Output signal: 4-20mA, d.c.; HART digital signal
Load resistance: RL≤ 550Ω
HART communication:
Load resistance: RL≥ 250Ω
Output voltage: 1-5V,d.c.
Load resistance: RL≥350kΩ
Signal of the dangerside
Input signal: 4-20mA, d.c.; HART digital signal
Power distribution: Open circuit voltage: ≤28V
Voltage in 20mA:≥15V
Working current: ≤25mA
Output precision:0.1%F.S. (representative value:0.05%F.S.)
Temperature drift: 0.05%F.S./10℃
Response time: ≤5ms
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-intrinsic safety 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 110g
Field equipment applicable: Two-wire intelligence (HART) transmitter, three wire transmitter, and current source signal
Note: 1. it’s forbidden while using HHC (HART manipulator) in danger area and safe area at the same time;
2. HHC (HART manipulator) must be explosion-proof certification when used in danger area.
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.