Electrical connections, 2 grounding of measuring sensor, 3 foundation fieldbus electrical connection – KROHNE IFC 300 Converter FOUNDATION FIELDBUS EN User Manual

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

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IFC 300

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Electrical connections

3.1 Installation in hazardous area and bus cable

We recommend that a Foundation Fieldbus network in the hazardous area should be projected in
accordance with PTB's FISCO model. The FISCO model is based on the following conditions:

• All electrical components which should be connected to the bus must be approved according

to the FISCO model (even the termination).

• The maximum cable length should not exceed 1000 m / 3280.8 ft.
• The approved input values of the field devices (U

0

, I

0

, P

0

) comply to the output values of the

power supply (e.g. segment coupler) according to: U

0

≤ U

i

; I

0

≤ I

i

; P

0

≤ P

i

.

• The values of the cable must be within the following ranges:

R' = 15…150 Ω/km; L' = 0.4…1 mH/km; C' = 45…200 nF/km
equivalent to
R' = 24…240 Ω/mile; L' = 0.65…1.6 mH/mile; C' = 72…320 nF/mile

Other limitations for the cable than the FISCO limitations are not existent. Nevertheless, a
twisted pair and shielded cable is strongly recommended.

Example: a good quality cable could have the following data: 44 Ω/km = 70.4 Ω/mile; <90 nF/km
= <144 nF/mile; attenuation at 39 kHz: <3 dB/km = <4.9 dB/mile; impedance 100 Ω at 31.25 kHz.

3.2 Grounding of measuring sensor

• The measuring sensor must be properly connected to ground.
• The grounding cable should not transmit any interference voltages.
• Do not use the grounding cable to connect more than one device to ground.
• In hazardous areas, grounding is used at the same time for equipotential bonding.
• The sensors are connected to ground by means of a functional grounding conductor FE.

3.3 Foundation Fieldbus electrical connection

The output and input groups are electrically isolated from each other and from all other input
and output circuits.

DANGER!
Special grounding instructions are contained in the "Ex supplement", which are only supplied
together with hazardous-duty equipment.

INFORMATION!
Special grounding instructions for the various measuring sensors are contained in the separate
installation instructions for the measuring sensors. These instructions also contain detailed
descriptions on how to use grounding rings and how to install the measuring sensors in metal or
plastic pipes or in pipes which are coated on the inside.

DANGER!
The signal converter must be properly grounded to avoid personnel shock hazard. All directions,
operating data and connection diagrams do not apply to devices used in hazardous areas; in such
cases, read the special Ex instructions without fail!

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