Yokogawa YVP110 User Manual

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<1. Notes on Handling>

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IM 21B04C01-01E

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Installation Diagram (Intrinsically safe,

Division 1 Installation)

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Terminator

Valve Positioner

Safety Barrier

Terminator

+

Transmitter

+

Transmitter

+

+

Hazardous Location

Non-hazardous Location

+

Note 4. FISCO rules

The FISCO concept allows the interconnection

of intrinsically safe apparatus to associated

apparatus not specifically examined in

such combination. The criterion for such

interconnection is that the voltage (Ui), the

current (Ii) and the power (Pi) which intrinsically

safe apparatus can receive and remain

intrinsically safe, considering faults, must be

equal or greater than the voltage (Uo, Voc,

Vt), the current (Io) and the power (Po) which

can be provided by the associated apparatus

(supply unit). In addition, the maximum

unprotected residual capacitance (Ci) and

inductance (Li) of each apparatus (other than

the terminators) connected to the fieldbus

must be less than or equal to 5 nF and 10 µH

respectively.

In each I.S. fieldbus segment only one active

source, normally the associated apparatus, is

allowed to provide the necessary power for the

fieldbus system. The allowed voltage Uo of the

associated apparatus used to supply the bus is

limited to the range of 14 V d.c. to 24 V d.c. All

other equipment connected to the bus cable

has to be passive, meaning that the apparatus

is not allowed to provide energy to the system,

except to a leakage current of 50 µA for each

connected device.

Supply unit

trapezoidal or rectangular output characteristic

only

Uo = 14 to 24 V (I.S. maximum value)

Io according to spark test result or other

assessment,

e.g. 133 mA for Uo = 15 V (Group IIC, rectangular

characteristic)

No specification of Lo and Co in the

certificate and on the label.

Cable

The cable used to interconnect the devices

needs to comply with the following parameters:

loop resistance R’: 15 to 150 Ω/km

inductance per unit length L’: 0.4 to 1 mH/km

capacitance per unit length C’: 80 to 200

nF/km

C’ = C’ line/line + 0.5 C’ line/screen, if both

lines are floating

or

C’ = C’ line/line + C’ line/screen, if the screen

is connected to one line

length of spur cable: max. 30 m (Group IIC)

or 120 m (Group IIB)

length of trunk cable: max. 1 km (Group IIC)

or 1.9 km (Group IIB)

Terminators

At each end of the trunk cable an approved

line terminator with the following parameters is

suitable:

R = 90 to 100 Ω

C = 0 to 2.2 µF
The resistor must be infallible according to IEC

60079-11. One of the two allowed terminators

might already be integrated in the associated

apparatus (bus supply unit).

System evaluation

The number of passive devices like

transmitters, actuators, hand held terminals

connected to a single bus segment is not

limited due to I.S. reasons. Furthermore, if the

above rules are respected, the inductance

and capacitance of the cable need not to be

considered and will not impair the intrinsic

safety of the installation.

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