22 zener barriers - operating instructions, Application examples – VEGA Z728 Zener barriers User Manual

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Zener barriers - operating instructions

Application examples

Subject to reasonable modifications due to technical advances.

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The circuit shown above does not require a current limiting
resistor, since the Z728.CL limits the current electronically to a
maximum of 40 mA. At a supply voltage of 18 V … 27 V a
current of 40 mA flows in the intrinsically safe circuit. This

current reduces at lower nominal supply voltages. To special
order, the Z728.CL can be supplied with lower current-limiting
values. The system is approved for [EEx ia] IIC. The Z828.CL
is also suitable for negative polarities.

Smoke and fire alarms

The simplest and most cost-effective solution is shown in the
illustration above. With a 24 V nominal supply voltage, there is
an off-state current of approx. 4 mA. When the detector
responds, the current increases to approx. 25 mA or greater.

The current applied to the detector is sufficient to operate the
LED display with sufficient brightness. The system is approved
for [EEx ia] IIC.

The system shown above is comparable to the Z728 and is
also relatively inexpensive. The Z787 is a 2-channel device. In

this application the intrinsically safe circuit is quasi ground-free.
The system is approved for [EEx ia] IIC.

Hazardous area

Safe area

Z728.CL

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2

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7

CL

Hazardous area

Safe area

Output

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Z728

x3

CL

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Hazardous area

Safe area

Output

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Z787

x3

x3

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8

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