Det-Tronics ATX10 Transmitter User Manual

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POWER SUPPLY REqUIREMENTS
Calculate the total gas detection system power

consumption rate in watts from cold start-up. Select a

power supply with adequate capability for the calculated

load. Ensure that the selected power supply provides

sufficient regulated and filtered output power for the

entire system. If a back-up power system is required,

a float-type battery charging system is recommended.

If an existing source of power is being used, verify that

system requirements are met.

Note

the power supply must meet the noise
requirements for HARt systems. If noise or ripple
on the main power source could interfere with
the HARt function, an isolated power source is
recommended. (For detailed information regarding
power supply specifications, refer to the HARt
Communication Foundation’s document “FSK
Physical Layer Specification” HCF_SPeC-54.)

WIRING CABLE REqUIREMENTS
Always use proper temperature rated cabling type

and diameter for input power as well as output signal

wiring. 14 to 18 AWG shielded stranded copper wire is

recommended.

The field wiring terminal connections are certified for a

single wire in size from 0.2 to 2.5 mm

2

(or two conductors

with same cross section 0.2 to 0.75 mm

2

). The screws

must be tightened down with a torque 0.4 to 0.5 Nm. The

metal housing must be electrically connected to earth

ground.

A minimum of 9 Vdc must be present at the ATX10 to

ensure proper operation. The maximum cable length from

power source to ATX10 is 2000 feet. When the AC100

Sensor is mounted remotely using an STB termination

box, maximum cable length from ATX10 to AC100 is 500

feet.

Note

the AC100 has an Intrinsic Safety (IS) Barrier.
Proper NeC/CeC IS grounding must be ensured.

Note

In applications where the wiring is installed in
conduit, dedicated conduit is recommended.
Avoid low frequency, high voltage, and
non-signaling conductors to prevent nuisance
eMI problems.

CaUTiOn

the use of proper conduit installation techniques,
breathers, glands, and seals is required to prevent
water ingress and/or maintain the explosion-proof
rating.

EXTERNAL BONDING (AC100 and ATX10)
Per ATEX/IECEx requirements, 4 mm

2

wire shall be

attached to external ground connection.

SHIELD CONNECTIONS
The ATX10 provides terminals for proper grounding

of wiring cable shields. These shield terminals are

not connected internally, but are connected to ground

through capacitors. The capacitors ensure an RF

ground, while preventing 50/60 Hz ground loops.

Ground all shields as shown in the wiring examples

throughout this manual.

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For proper grounding, all junction boxes / metal
enclosures must be connected to earth ground.

The following are required for installations requiring CE

Mark compliance:
• For shielded cable installed in conduit, attach the wire

shields to the “shield” connections on the terminal

blocks, or to earth ground on the case.

• For installations without conduit, use double shielded

cable. Terminate the outer shield to earth ground on

the case. Terminate the inner shield to the “shield”

connection on the terminal blocks.

SENSOR INSTALLATION

3/4” NPT Models
3/4” NPT models have tapered threads and a connector

assembly. Install the sensor as follows:

1. Screw the sensor into the appropriate entry on

the termination box. Ensure a minimum of 5 fully

engaged threads. Use of Teflon tape on NPT

threads is recommended to prevent thread damage.

2. When the sensor gets tight, note the position of

the set screw on the sensor housing. It should be

oriented away from the mounting surface to ensure

adequate clearance between the sensor and

mounting surface. See Figure 8.

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