Wire the rtd module and rtd sensor in the field, Wire the sensors – Rockwell Automation 2080 Micro800 Digital and Analog Plug-in Modules User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-UM004B-EN-E - December 2013

Chapter 2 Install and Wire Your Module

Wire the Sensors

For better accuracy in noisy industrial environments, 3- or 4-wire RTD sensors
are mostly used. While using these sensors, the resistance added by lead lengths is
compensated by an additional third wire in case of 3-wire RTD and two
additional wires, in bridge configuration, in case of 4-wire RTD. For 2-wire RTD
sensor in this module, this lead compensation is provided by using an external
50 mm 22 AWG shorting wire between terminals A2, A3 and B2, B3 for channel
0 and 1, respectively. Shielded twisted pair cables are to be utilized for remote use
of these sensors with cable shield grounded at controller end.

Wire the RTD Module and RTD Sensor in the Field

The RTD sensing element should always be connected between terminals B1(+)
and B2(-) for channel 1, and A1(+) and A2(-) for channel 0 in the module.
Terminals B3 and A3 should always be shorted to B2 and A2, respectively, to
complete the constant current loop. Mismatch in wiring can cause erroneous,
over, or underrange readings.

white

red

Ch0+

Ch0-

Ch0L

white

red

red

green

black

black

white

red

red

Ch1+

Ch1-

Ch1L

Ch0-

Ch0L

Ch0+

Ch0-

Ch0L

Ch0+

2-wire sensor
connection

3-wire single
sensor connection

3-wire dual
sensor connection

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NOTE: This illustration provides for channel 0 only for 2- and 3-
wire single sensor connections. The wire colors illustrate a
particular type of RTD sensor available in market.

1

2

3

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6

2080-RTD2

B

A

Red

Green

Black

Blue

Red

Blue

Black

Process
temperature
Measurement

Shielded twisted wire cable

Field screw
junction box

3-wire
RTD

Oil filled
thermowell

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3-wire RTD shown

Cable tray/conduit

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