1 product description, 1 function and configuration, 2 types – VEGA VEGATRENN 546 Safety barrier type 146 User Manual

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Safety barrier type 146, VEGATRENN 546

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Product description

1 Product description

1.1 Function and configuration

The safety barrier type 146 as well as VEGATRENN
546 are used for intrinsically safe, galvanically
separated supply and for signal transmission for the

following VBUS-sensors
- VEGASON 8. FV Ex / Ex0
- VEGAPULS 64 .V Ex / Ex0.

For this purpose the not-intrinsically safe circuit of the

respective VBUS-signal conditioning instrument is
converted into two intrinsically safe ib-circuits..

The above mentioned sensors can be connected to
the following signal conditioning instruments via safety

barrier type 146 or VEGATRENN 546
- VEGAMET 407 V, 509 V, 514 V and 515 V
- EV-card of VEGALOG 571

1.2 Types

The function of both types is identical, only the

mechanical configuration and the electrical
connection are different.

Safety barrier type 146

The electronics is located in a plastic housing. On the
front side on top there are two screw terminals for the

input and on bottom four screw terminals for the
outputs. The intrinsically safe output circuits are
marked blue on the type plate. On the back of the
instrument an adapter for snap-in fastening on carrier
rail 35 x 7,5 mm (C-profile) acc. to EN 50 022 is

located.

VEGATRENN 546

A complete safety barrier type 146 is mounted on a
19"-module card in European size. The connection is
made via a multipoint plug DIN 41 612. VEGATRENN

546 is provided for use in a 19"-carrier type 596 Ex on
a respectively equipped Ex-module or in a plastic
housing type 589-10 Ex.

not-intrinsically safe
circuit to the signal

conditioning

instrument

ib-circuit to the

sensor

ib-circuit to the

sensor

Fig. 1.1 Block diagram

The safety barriers provide the galvanic separation
between:
- the not-intrinsically safe circuits and the intrinsically

safe circuits

- among the intrinsically safe circuits.

The power required for operation is taken from the
signal circuit of the respective signal conditioning
instrument, a separate external energy is not

necessary.

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