NOVUS TxMiniBlock User Manual

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TxMiniBlock

TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER – OPERATING MANUAL V1.0x B

1 INTRODUCTION

TxMiniBlock is a 4-20 mA 2-WIRE Pt100 temperature transmitter to be

assembled in heads. The desired temperature measurement range as well

as other transmitter features can be easily configured through the TxConfig

software and the TxConfig-USB interface.
The output current has a linear behavior relative to the temperature

measured by the sensor.

2 SPECIFICATIONS

Sensor input: Pt100.

Maximum Range: -200 to 650 ºC
Minimum Span: 40 ºC
3-wires, Excitation of 0.20 mA, α= 0.00385, according

NBR 13773.
To use 2-wires Pt100, connect together terminals 2 and

3.

Total accuracy (Tamb 25 ºC): Maximum error 0.2 % of the maximum range

for Pt100;
Response time: < 100 ms
Output: Current of 4-20 mA or 20-4 mA, 2-wires; linear relative to the

temperature measured by the sensor.
Output resolution: 0.004 mA (12 bit)
Power supply: 12 to 35 Vdc across the transmitter
Maximum load (RL): RL (max.) = (Vdc – 12) / 0.02 [Ω]

Where: Vdc= Power supply voltage (12 to 35 Vdc)

Operating temperature: -40 to 50 °C
Humidity: 0 to 90 % RH
Calibration thermal drift: ± 40 ppm / °C full range
Electromagnetic compatibility: EN 50081-2, EN 50082-2
No electrical isolation between the sensor and the 4-20 mA loop.
Internal protection against supply voltage polarity inversion.
Housing in ABS, 34 mm diameter and maximum height of 18 mm.

3 CONFIGURATION

If the Pt100 sensor is already configured, no intervention is necessary;

installation can be immediately performed. When a configuration change is

required, it can be made with the TxConfig software; it is then sent to the

transmitter using the TxConfig Interface.

The TxConfig interface has a complex electronic circuit.

Do not use any other interface or cable connection to

USB; the product will be damaged and this damage is not

covered under warranty.

TxConfig interface and software are comprised in the Transmitter Setup Kit

that can be purchased from the manufacturer or from authorized dealers. The

software can be upgraded for free at the manufacturer’s website. To install, run

Tx_setup.exe and follow the instructions.
The interface connects the transmitter to the computer, as show in Figure 01.

Figure 01 – TxConfig USB Interface connections

During setup, the transmitter must be powered electrically. The TxConfig

interface itself supplies the power, but this depends on the computer used.
Another way is to run the setup with the transmitter connected to this

process, using the energy from the same source that feeds this process

(loop). See Figure 02.

Figure 02 – TxConfig Interface connections – Loop powered

After the connections are made, the user must run the TxConfig software

and, if necessary, use the Help topic to configure the transmitter.
Figure 03 shows the main screen of the TxConfig software.

Figure 03 – Main screen of the TxConfig software

The fields in this screen have the following purposes:
1. Input Sensor: Pt100 (0.00385).
2. Measurement Range: Defines the transmitter measurement range.

Lower range limit corresponds to the desired temperature for a current of

4 mA.
Upper range limit corresponds to the desired temperature for a current of

20 mA.
When the Lower Limit is set with a value higher than the Upper Limit value, the

output current operates between 20 and 4 mA.
The chosen values cannot exceed the Sensor Range shown in this field

and cannot establish a band with width (span) lower than the Minimum

Range value indicated below in this field. See table below.

Type of Sensor

Maximum

Measurement Range

Minimum

Measurement Range

Pt100

-200 a 650 °C

40 °C

Table 01 – Transmitter input sensor

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