Series 3730
Electropneumatic Positioner
Type 3730-0
Fig. 1 Type 3730-0
Mounting and
Operating Instructions
EB 8384-0 EN (1300-1609)
Edition November 2010
Definitions of the signal words used in these instructions
DANGER!
indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING!
indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
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NOTICE
indicates a property damage message.
Note: Supplementary explanations,
information and tips
Contents
Contents
Page
Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Article code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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3.1
Design and principle of operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.2
4.3
4.3.1
4.4
4.5
4.6
Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories . . . . 9
Direct attachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Type 3277-5 Actuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Type 3277 Actuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Attachment according to IEC 60534-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Reversing amplifier for double-acting actuators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Reversing amplifier (1079-1118 or 1079-1119) . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Attachment to Type 3510 Micro-flow Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Attaching positioners with stainless steel housings . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Air purging function for single-acting actuators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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5.1
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.2
Connections . . . . . .
Pneumatic connections .
Signal pressure gauges
Supply pressure . . . .
Electrical connections .
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6.1
Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Operator controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
7.11
7.12
Start-up and settings . . . . . .
Default switch positions . . . . .
Fail-safe position . . . . . . . .
Volume restriction Q . . . . . . .
Presetting the travel . . . . . . .
Direction of action . . . . . . . .
Limiting the signal pressure. . . .
Reference variable . . . . . . . .
Connecting the positioner . . . .
Setting zero . . . . . . . . . . .
Gain factor . . . . . . . . . . .
Adapting the travel . . . . . . .
Activate the tight-closing function.
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Servicing explosion-protected devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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Dimensions in mm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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Safety instructions
Important safety instructions
For your own safety, follow these instructions concerning the mounting, start-up and operation of the positioner:
4 The positioner is to be mounted, started up or operated only by trained and experienced
personnel familiar with the product.
According to these Mounting and Operating Instructions, trained personnel refers to individuals who are able to judge the work they are assigned to and recognize possible dangers due to their specialized training, their knowledge and experience as well as their
knowledge of the applicable standards.
4 Explosion-protected versions of this positioner may only be operated by personnel who
have undergone special training or instructions or who are authorized to work on explosion-protected devices in hazardous areas. Refer to section 9.
4 Any hazards that could be caused by the process medium, the operating pressure, the
signal pressure or by moving parts of the control valve are to be prevented by means of
the appropriate measures.
4 If inadmissible motions or forces are produced in the actuator as a result of the supply
pressure, the supply pressure must be restricted by means of a suitable supply pressure
reducing station.
To avoid damage to any equipment, the following also applies:
4 Proper shipping and appropriate storage are assumed.
4 Do not ground electric welding equipment near to the positioner.
Note: The device with a CE marking fulfills the requirements of the Directives 94/9/EC and
2004/108/EC.
The Declaration of Conformity is available on request.
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Article code
Article code
Article code
Type 3730-0 x 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x 0 0 x 0 x x
Explosion protection
Without
ATEX: II 2G Ex ia IIC T6, II 2D Ex tb IIIC T 80 C IP 66
FM/CSA:
Class I, Zone 0 AEx ia IIC; Class I, II, III, Div.1, Groups AG;
Class I, Div. 2, Groups AD; Class II, Div. 2, Groups F, G/
Ex ia IIC T6; Class I, Zone 0; Class II, Groups EG;
Ex nA II T6; Class I, Zone 2; Class II, Division 2, Groups EG
JIS: Ex ia IIC T6
ATEX: II 3G Ex nA II T6, II 3G Ex ic IIC T6, II 3D Ex tc IIIC T80C IP 66
Housing material
Aluminum
Stainless steel 1.4581
Special applications
Without
Compatible with paint
Exhaust air with NPT connection, back of housing sealed
Special versions
Without
0 0
GOST: 1 Ex ia IIC T6 X, DIP A21 Ta80C, IP 65; Ex nA II T6, Ex nL IIC T6, DIP A22 Ta80C, IP 65
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Design and principle of operation
Design and
operation
principle
of
The electropneumatic positioner is mounted
to pneumatic control valves and is used to
assign the valve position (controlled variable x) to the control signal (reference variable w). The DC control signal received from
a control unit is compared to the travel of
the control valve and issues a signal pressure (output variable y).
A supply pressure between 1.4 to 6 bar is
required. The electric input signal is a reference variable between 4 to 20 mA.
(9) with fixed settings is used to purge the
positioner and also guarantees trouble-free
operation of the pneumatic booster.
The output signal pressure supplied by the
booster can be limited over the DIP switch
S5.
The volume restriction Q (10) and the switch
S6 are used to optimize the positioner by
adapting it to the actuator size and changing the gain factor.
The positioner is designed depending on the
corresponding accessories for direct attachment to Type 3277 Actuators or for attachment to actuators according to IEC 60534-6
(NAMUR).
The positioner basically consists of a travel
sensor system which is proportional to resistance, an analog i/p converter with downstream air capacity booster, and analog
controller electronics.
The position of the valve is transmitted as
linear travel motion via pick-up lever and
travel sensor (2) to an analog PD controller
(3). The PD controller compares this actual
position to the 4 to 20 mA DC control signal
received from a control unit. In case of a
system deviation, the operation of the i/p
converter (6) is changed so that the actuator
(1) is filled or vented via the downstream air
capacity booster (7). This causes the valve
plug to move to the position determined by
the reference variable.
The pneumatic air capacity booster (7) and
the pressure regulator (8) are provided with
supply air. An intermediate flow regulator
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Tight-closing function:
After activating the tight-closing function (refer to section 7.12), the pneumatic actuator
is completely filled with air or vented as
soon as the reference variable falls below or
exceeds the corresponding deactivating
point of 4.5 mA or 19.5 mA.
In the case of three-way valves, the function
allows the plug move to the end position
with full actuator force.
Design and principle of operation
Control valve
2
3
Travel sensor
PD controller
DIP switches
6
7
i/p converter
Air capacity booster
Pressure regulator
9 Flow regulator
10 Volume restriction
6
9
1
Q
y
x
10
Fig. 2 Functional diagram
3.1
Technical data
Positioner (technical data in test certificates additionally apply for explosion-protected devices)
Nominal travel,
adjustable
Direct attachment to Type 3277: 5.3 to 30 mm,
Attachment acc. to IEC 60534-6: 5.3 to 200 mm
Travel range
Adjustable within the rated travel, max. ratio 1:5
Reference variable w
Signal range 4 to 20 mA, split-range range 4 to 12 mA/12 to 20 mA, selectable at
DIP switches. 2-wire device, reverse polarity protection, static destruction limit
100 mA.
Minimum current
> 3.6 mA
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Design and principle of operation
Positioner (technical data in test certificates additionally apply for explosion-protected devices)
Load impedance
Version without explosion protection: 6 V (corresponding to 300 W at 20 mA),
explosion-protected version: 6 V
Supply air
Supply pressure
1.4 to 7 bar (20 to 105 psi)
Air quality acc. to
ISO 8573-1
(edition 2001-02):
Max. particle size and density: Class 4
Oil content: Class 3 Pressure dew point: Class 3 or at least 10 K below the lowest
ambient temperature to be expected
Signal pressure (output)
0 bar up to supply pressure, can be limited to approx. 2.4 bar over DIP switch
Characteristic
Linear;
Hysteresis
1%
Deviation from terminal-based conformity 1 %
Sensitivity
0.1 %
Direction of action
Selectable over DIP switch
Air consumption, st. state
Independent of supply pressure approx. 120 ln/h
Air delivery
Actuator pressurized
Actuator vented
At Dp = 6 bar: 8.5 mn3/h, at Dp = 1.4 bar: 3.0 mn3/h
KVmax(20 C) = 0.09
at Dp = 6 bar: 14.0 mn3/h, at Dp = 1.4 bar: 4.5 mn3/h KVmax(20 C) = 0.15
Permissible ambient
temperature
20 to +80 C, with metal cable gland 45 to +80 C
The limits in the test certificate additionally apply for explosion-protected devices.
Influences
Temperature: 0.15 %/10 K
Supply air: None
Vibration: 0.25 % up to 2000 Hz and 4 g acc. to IEC 770
Electromagnetic
compatibility
Complying with requirements specified in EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-3,
EN 61326-1 and NAMUR Recommendation NE 21
Explosion protection ATEX Type 3730-01: II 2G Ex ia IIC T6, II 2D Ex tb IIIC T 80 C IP 66
Type 3730-08: II 3G Ex nA II T6, II 3G Ex ic IIC T6, II 3D Ex tc IIIC T80C IP 66
FM Type 3730-03: Class I, Zone 0 AEx ia IIC; Class I, II, III, Div.1, Groups AG;
Class I, Div. 2, Groups AD; Class II, Div.2, Groups F, G
CSA Type 3730-03: Ex ia IIC T6; Class I, Zone 0; Class II, Groups EG;
Ex nA II T6; Class I, Zone 2; Class II, Division 2, Groups EG
JIS Type 3730-07: Ex ia IIC T6
GOST Type 3730-x00000000x00x014: 1 Ex ia IIC T6 X, DIP A21 Ta80C, IP 65;
Ex nA II T6, Ex nL IIC T6, DIP A22 Ta80C, IP 65
Use in safetyinstrumented systems
acc. to IEC 61508
Suitable for use in safety instrumented systems up to SIL 2 (single device) and SIL 3
(redundant configuration), safety shutdown at a reference variable 0 mA
Degree of protection
IP 66
Materials
Die-cast aluminum EN AC-Al Si12(Fe) (EN AC-44300) acc. to DIN EN 1706,
chromated and plastic coated
External parts: Stainless steel 1.4571 and 1.4301
Weight
Approx. 1 kg
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Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
Attachment to the control
valve Mounting parts and
accessories
The positioner can be attached either directly to a SAMSON Type 3277 Actuator or
according to IEC 60534-6 (NAMUR) to control valves with cast yokes or rod-type yoke.
For attachment to the various actuators, corresponding mounting parts and accessories
are required. These are listed with their order numbers in Tables 1 to 4.
Fig. 3 Lever M with pin position 35
On attaching the positioner, it is important
to observe the assignment between lever
and pin position according to the travels
listed in the travel tables.
The travel that can be achieved at the valve
is restricted by the pin position used and additionally by the selected fail-safe action and
the actuator spring compression required.
The positioner is standard equipped with the
lever M (pin position 35).
Note:
If the standard mounted lever M (pin position 35) is replaced, the newly mounted lever must be moved once all the way as far
as it will go in both directions to adapt it to
the internal measuring lever.
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Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
Travel table for direct attachment to Type 3277 Actuator
Type
3277-5
and
3277
Actuators
Actuator size
cm
Rated travel
mm
Adjustment range at positioner
Min.
Travel
Max.
Required
lever
Assigned
pin position
120
7.5
5.0
25.0
25
120/240/350
15
7.0
35.0
35
355/700
30
10.0
50.0
50
Required
lever
Assigned
pin position
Travel table for attachment according to IEC 60534-6 (NAMUR)
SAMSON valves
Type 3271
Actuator
Other valves/actuators
cm
Rated travel mm
Min.
Travel
Max.
60 and 120 with
Type 3510 Valve
7.5
3.6
18.0
17
5.0
25.0
25
7.0
35.0
35
120
7.5
120/240/350
15
700
7.5
700
15 and 30
10.0
50.0
50
1000/1400/2800
30
14.0
52.0
70
1000/1400/2800
60
20.0
75.0
100
1400/2800
120
40.0
200.0
XL
200
Table 1
Direct attachment to Type 3277-5 Actuator
Order no.
Mounting parts For actuators with 120 cm effective diaphragm area, see Fig. 4
Accessories
for the
actuator
1400-7452
Switchover plate old for Actuator Type 3277-5xxxxxx.00 (old)
1400-6819
Switchover plate new for Actuator Type 3277-5xxxxxx.01 (new)
1400-6822
Connecting plate new for Actuator Type 3277-5xxxxxx.01 (new) 1):
G and NPT
1400-6823
Connecting plate old for Actuator Type 3277-5xxxxxx.00 (old): G
1400-6820
Connecting plate old for Actuator Type 3277-5xxxxxx.00 (old): NPT
1400-6821
Note: Only new switchover and connecting plates can be used with new actuators (Index 01).
Old and new plates are not interchangeable.
Connecting plate (6)
Accessories
for the
positioner
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G : 1400-7461
NPT: 1400-7462
or pressure gauge bracket (7)
G : 1400-7458
NPT: 1400-7459
Pressure gauge mounting kit (8)
up to max. 6 bar (output and supply)
Stainless steel/Brass:
1400-6950
Stainless steel/St. steel:
1400-6951
Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
Table 2
Direct attachment to Type 3277 Actuator
Mounting parts for actuators with 240, 350, 355 and 700 cm, see Fig. 5
Accessories
Table 3
Required piping with screw fittings for "Actuator
stem retracts" or when the top diaphragm
chamber is filled with air
cm
240
350
355/700
1400-7453
Steel
1400-6444
1400-6446
1400-6448
Stainl. steel
1400-6445
1400-6447
1400-6449
Connection block with seals and screw
G : 1400-8819
NPT: 1400-8820
Pressure gauge mounting kit
up to max. 6 bar (output and supply)
Stainless steel/Brass:
1400-6950
Stainl. steel/St. steel:
1400-6951
Attachment to NAMUR ribs or control valves with rod-type yokes (20 to 35 mm rod diameter)
according to IEC 60534-6, see Fig. 6
Travel in mm Lever
For actuators
7.5
Type 3271-5 Actuator with 60/120 cm on Type 3510
Valve, see Fig. 8
Order no.
1400-7457
5 to 50
Without (lever M on
basic model)
Actuators from other manufacturers and Type 3271 with
120 to 700 cm
1400-7454
14 to 100
Actuators from other manufacturers and Type 3271, versions
1000 and 1400-60
1400-7455
40 to 200
XL
Actuators from other manufacturers and Type 3271, versions
1400-120 and 2800 cm with 120 mm travel
1400-7456
30 or 60
Type 3271 Actuator, versions 1400-120 and 2800 cm
(30 or 60 mm travel)
1400-7466
Mounting brackets for Emerson and Masoneilan linear actuators
In addition, a mounting kit acc. to IEC 60534-6 is required depending on the travel. See row above.
Accessories
Table 4
Accessories
1400-6771
Connecting plate
G : 1400-7461
NPT: 1400-7462
or pressure gauge bracket (7)
G : 1400-7458
NPT: 1400-7459
Pressure gauge mounting kit
up to max. 6 bar (output/supply)
St. steel/Brass: 1400-6950
St. steel/St. steel: 1400-6951
General accessories
Pneumatic reversing amplifier for double-acting actuators
Type 3710
Cable gland M20 x 1.5
1890-4875
Nickel-plated brass
Adapter M 20 x 1.5 to NPT, aluminum
Cover plate with list of parameters
and operating instructions
0310-2149
German/English (standard)
English/Spanish
English/French
1990-3528
1990-5769
1990-5768
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Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
4.1
Direct attachment
4.1.1 Type 3277-5 Actuator
Refer to Table 1 on page 10 for the required
mounting parts and the accessories with
their order numbers as well as to the travel
table on page 10!
5.
Actuator with 120 cm
Depending on the type of positioner attachment, the signal pressure is routed either left
or right of the yoke through a bore to the
actuator diaphragm. Depending on the
fail-safe action of the actuator "Actuator
stem extends" or "Actuator stem retracts"
(valve closes or opens if the supply air fails),
the switchover plate (9) must first be attached to the actuator yoke. Align the
switchover plate with the corresponding
symbol for left or right attachment according
to the marking (view looking onto the
switchover plate).
1. Mount connecting plate (6) or pressure
gauge bracket (7) with pressure gauges
onto the positioner, making sure both
seal rings (6.1) are seated properly.
2. Remove screw plug (4) on the back of
the positioner and close the signal pressure output "Output 38" on the connecting plate (6) or on the pressure gauge
bracket (7) with the stopper (5) included
in the accessories.
3. Place follower clamp (3) on the actuator
stem, align and screw tight so that the
mounting screw is located in the groove
of the actuator stem.
4. Mount cover plate (10) with narrow side
of the cut-out opening (Fig. 4, on the left)
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6.
7.
8.
pointing towards the signal pressure
connection. Make sure that the bonded
gasket (14) points towards the actuator
yoke.
15 mm travel: Keep the follower pin (2)
at lever M (1) on the back of the
positioner in the pin position 35 (delivered state).
7.5 mm travel: Remove the follower pin
(2) from the pin position 35, reposition it
in the bore for pin position 25 and
screw tight.
Insert formed seal (15) in the groove of
the positioner casing.
Place positioner on the cover plate (10)
in such a manner that the follower pin
(2) rests on the top of the follower clamp
(3). Adjust the lever (1) correspondingly
and open the positioner cover to hold
the positioner shaft in position at the cap
or the switch. The lever (1) must rest on
the follower clamp with spring force.
Mount the positioner on the cover plate
(10) using the two fixing screws. During
the installation make sure that the seal
ring (10.1) is inserted in the bore of the
intermediate plate.
Mount cover (11) on the other side.
Make sure that the vent plug points
downwards when the control valve is installed to allow any condensed water
that collects to drain off.
Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
Symbols
Switchover plate (9)
Actuator stem
extends
Left attachment
Right attachment
Actuator stem
retracts
Signal pressure
input for left
Marking
attachment
Signal pressure
input for right
attachment
15
14
Lever
1.1
1.2
Nut
Disk spring
Follower pin
3
4
Follower clamp
Screw plug
Stopper
Connecting plate
6.1
7
Seal rings
Pressure gauge bracket
Press. gauge mounting kit
9
10
Switchover plate f. actuator
Cover plate
10.1 Seal ring
11
14
Cover
Gasket
15
Formed seal
Lever M
1
2
3
1.1
1.2
Cut-out of cover
plate
6.1
6
5
Supply 9
10.1
10
6
Output 38
7
8
11
Note:
Always use the connecting plate (6)
included in the accessories to connect
supply and output.
Never screw threaded parts directly
into the housing.
Fig. 4 Direct attachment Signal pressure connection for Type 3277-5 Actuator with 120 cm 2
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Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
4.1.2 Type 3277 Actuator
Refer to Table 2 on page 11 for the required
mounting parts and the accessories with
their order numbers as well as to the travel
table on page 10!
Actuators with 240 to 700 cm
Mount the positioner on the yoke as shown
in Fig. 5. The signal pressure is routed to the
actuator over the connection block (12), for
actuators with fail-safe action "Actuator
stem extends" internally through a bore in
the valve yoke and for "Actuator stem retracts" through external piping.
1. Place follower clamp (3) on the actuator
stem, align and screw tight so that the
mounting screw is located in the groove
of the actuator stem.
2. Mount cover plate (10) with narrow side
of the cut-out opening (Fig. 5, on the left)
pointing towards the signal pressure
connection. Make sure that the bonded
gasket (14) points towards the actuator
yoke.
3. For actuators with 355/700 cm, remove the follower pin (2) at lever M (1)
on the back of the positioner from pin
position 35, reposition it in the bore for
pin position 50 and screw tight.
For actuators 240 and 350 cm2 with
15 mm travel, the follower pin (2) remains in pin position 35.
4. Insert formed seal (15) in the groove of
the positioner casing.
5. Place positioner on the cover plate in
such a manner that the follower pin (2)
rests on the top of the follower clamp
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(3). Adjust the lever (1) correspondingly
and open the positioner cover to hold
the positioner shaft in position at the cap
or the switch. The lever (1) must rest on
the follower clamp with spring force.
Mount the positioner on the cover plate
(10) using the two fixing screws.
6. Make sure that the tip of the gasket (16)
projecting from the side of the connection block (12) is positioned above the
actuator symbol that corresponds with
the actuator with fail-safe action "Actuator stem extends" or "Actuator stem retracts." If necessary, remove the three
fixing screws and the cover. Then reposition the gasket (16) turned by 180. The
previous version of the connection block
(Fig. 5, bottom) requires the switch plate
(13) to be turned such that the corresponding actuator symbol points to the
marking.
7. Place the connection block (12) with the
associated seal rings against the
positioner and the actuator yoke. Screw
it tight using the fixing screw (12.1). For
actuators with fail-safe action "Actuator
stem retracts", additionally remove the
stopper (12.2) and fit on the external
signal pressure piping.
8. Mount cover (11) on the other side.
Make sure that the vent plug points
downwards when the control valve is installed to allow any condensed water
that collects to drain off.
Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
Lever
1.1
Nut
12
Connection block
12.1 Screw
1.2
2
Disk spring
Follower pin
12.2 Stopper or connection for
external piping
3
Follower clamp 13
14
10
Cover plate
15
11
Cover
16
11.1 Vent plug
15
10 14
Switch plate
Gasket
11 11.1
Formed seal
Gasket
2
Lever M
1.1
1.2
Cut-out of
cover plate (10)
View CC
Ansicht
View AA
Ansicht
16
16
G
G 3/8
SUPPLY
Actuator stem
retracts
extends
16
12
SUPPLY
12.1
12.2
A
Ansicht
View B B
SUPPLY
Connection block (old)
with switch plate (13)
13
12
Actuator stem retracts
Actuator stem extends
Marking
12
12.1
12.2
Fig. 5 Direct attachment Signal pressure connection for Type 3277 Actuator with 240, 350 and 700 cm
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4.2
Attachment according to
IEC 60534-6
The positioner is attached to the control
valve with a NAMUR bracket (10).
Refer to Table 3 on page 11 for the required
mounting parts and the accessories with
their order numbers as well as to the travel
table on page 10!
1. Screw the two bolts (14) to the bracket
(9.1) of the stem connector (9), place the
follower plate (3) on top and use the
screws (14.1) to tighten.
Actuator size 2800 cm and 1400 cm with
120 mm travel:
For a travel of 60 mm or smaller, screw the
longer follower plate (3.1) directly to the
stem connector (9). For a travel exceeding
60 mm, mount the bracket (16) first and
then the follower plate (3) to the bracket together with the bolts (14) and screws (14.1).
2. Mount NAMUR bracket (10) to the control valve as follows:
For attachment to the NAMUR rib, use
an M8 screw (11) and toothed lock
washer directly in the yoke bore.
For attachment to valves with rod-type
yokes, use two U-bolts (15) around the
yoke.
Align the NAMUR bracket (10) according to the embossed scale so that the slot
of the follower plate (3) is centrally
aligned with the NAMUR bracket at mid
valve travel.
3. Mount connecting plate (6) or pressure
gauge bracket (7) with pressure gauges
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(8) on the positioner, making sure both
seal rings (6.1) are seated properly.
4. Select required lever size (1) M, L or XL
and pin position according to the actuator size and valve travels listed at the
bottom of the table.
Should you require a pin position other
than position 35 with the standard installed lever M, or require a lever size L
or XL, proceed as follows:
5. Screw the follower pin (2) in the assigned lever bore (pin position) as listed
in the table. Only use the longer follower
pin (2) included in the mounting kit.
6. Place lever (1) on the positioner shaft
and screw tight using the disk spring
(1.2) and nut (1.1).
Note: If you have mounted a new lever (1),
you must move it once all the way as far as
it will go in both directions.
7. Place positioner on the NAMUR bracket
in such a manner that the follower pin
(2) rests in the slot of the follower plate
(3, 3.1). Adjust the lever (1) correspondingly.
Screw the positioner to the NAMUR
bracket using both its fixing screws.
Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
Attachment to rod-type yoke
Rods with 20 to 35 mm diameter
15
11
10
9
Attachment to
NAMUR rib
9.1
3.1
16
Additional bracket for
actuators with 2800 cm2
and travel 60 mm
1
1.1
Lever
Nut
1.2
2
3
3.1
6
6.1
7
8
Lever XL and L
Disk spring
Follower pin
Follower plate
Follower plate
Connecting plate
Seal rings
Pressure gauge bracket
Pressure gauge
mounting kit
9
9.1
10
11
14
14.1
15
16
Stem connector
Bracket
NAMUR bracket
Screw
Bolt
Screw
Note:
U-bolt
Always use the connecting plate (6) included in the accessories to connect
Bracket
supply and output. Never screw threaded parts directly into the housing.
14
1
14.1
2
1.1
1.2
6.1
Fig. 6 Attachment according to IEC 60534-6 (NAMUR)
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Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
4.3
Reversing amplifier for
double-acting actuators
For the use with double-acting actuators, the
positioner must be fitted with a reversing
amplifier, e.g. the SAMSON Type 3710 Reversing Amplifier (see Mounting and Operating Instructions EB 8392 EN).
If a different reversing amplifier (item no.
1079-1118 or 1079-1119) is used, follow
the mounting instructions described in section 4.3.1.
4.3.1 Reversing amplifier
(1079-1118 or 1079-1119)
The output signal pressure of the positioner
is supplied at the output A1 of the reversing
amplifier. An opposing pressure, which
equals the required supply pressure when
added to the pressure at A1, is applied at
output A2.
The rule A1 + A2 = Z applies.
Mounting
1. Mount the connecting plate (6) from the
accessories in Table 4 to the positioner.
Make sure that both O-rings (6.1) are
seated correctly.
2. Thread the special nuts (1.3) from the
accessories of the reversing amplifier
into the boreholes of the connecting
plate.
3. Insert the gasket (1.2) into the recess of
the reversing amplifier and push both
the special hollow screws (1.1) into the
connecting boreholes A1 and Z.
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4. Place the reversing amplifier onto the
connecting plate (6) and screw tight using both the special screws (1.1).
5. Use a screwdriver (8 mm wide) to screw
the enclosed filters (1.6) into the connecting boreholes A1 and Z.
NOTICE
The sealing plug (1.5) should not be unscrewed out of the reversing amplifier.
The rubber seal (1.4) is not required and
can be removed when the sealing plug is
used.
Signal pressure connections
A1: Output A1 leading to the signal pressure
connection at the actuator which opens the
valve when the pressure increases
A2: Output A2 leading to the signal pressure
connection at the actuator which closes the
valve when the pressure increases
4 Position the DIP switch S1 according to
the symbol AIR TO OPEN as described
in section 7.2.
Pressure gauge attachment
The mounting sequence shown in Fig. 7 remains unchanged. Screw a pressure gauge
bracket onto the connections A1 and Z.
Pressure gauge
bracket
G
NPT
1400-7106
1400-7107
Pressure gauges for supply air Z and output
A1 as listed in Tables 1 to 3.
Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
From the positioner
Output 38
A1
Supply 9
A2
Control signals to
the actuator
A1
1.1 1.2
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
6.2
1.5
1.6
Reversing amplifier
Special screws
Gasket
Special nuts
Rubber seal
Sealing plug
Filter
6 Connecting plate
6.1 O-rings
6.2 Screws
Supply 9
1.4
Output 38
6.1
1.3
A2
A1
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.6
Fig. 7 Mounting a reversing amplifier (1079-1118 or 1079-1119)
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Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
4.4
Attachment to Type 3510
Micro-flow Valve
The positioner is attached to the valve yoke
using a bracket.
Refer to Table 3 on page 11 for the required
mounting parts and the accessories with
their order numbers as well as to the travel
table on page 10!
1. Place clamp (3) on the valve stem connector, align at a right angle and screw
tight.
2. Screw bracket (10) to the valve yoke using two screws (11).
3. Mount connecting plate (6) or pressure
gauge bracket (7) with pressure gauges
to the positioner, making sure both
O-rings (6.1) are seated properly.
4. Unscrew the standard installed lever M
(1) including follower pin (2) from the
positioner shaft.
5. Take lever S (1) and screw follower pin
(2) in the bore for pin position 17.
6. Place lever S on the positioner shaft and
screw tight using the disk spring (1.2)
and nut (1.1).
Move lever once all the way as far as it
will go in both directions.
7. Place positioner on the bracket (10) in
such a manner that the follower pin
slides into the groove of the clamp (3).
Adjust the lever (1) correspondingly.
Screw the positioner to the bracket (10)
using both its screws.
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Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
1
1.1
Lever
Nut
1.2
Disk spring
2
3
Follower pin
Clamp
6
6.1
7
Connecting plate
Seal rings
Pressure gauge bracket
Pressure gauge
mounting kit
10
Bracket
11
Screw
3
10
11
Note:
Always use the connecting plate (6)
included in the accessories to connect
supply and output.
Never screw threaded parts directly
into the housing.
6
11
1.2
1.1
2 1
6.1
Lever S
Fig. 8 Attachment to Type 3510 Micro-flow Valve
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Attachment to the control valve Mounting parts and accessories
4.5
Attaching positioners with
stainless steel housings
Positioners with stainless steel housings require mounting parts that are completely
made of stainless steel or free of aluminum.
Note:
The pneumatic connecting plate and pressure gauge bracket are available in stainless
steel (order numbers listed below). The
Type 3710 Pneumatic Reversing Amplifier is
also available in stainless steel.
Connecting plate
(stainless steel):
G
NPT
1400-7476
1400-7477
Pressure gauge
G
bracket (st. steel): NPT
1402-0265
1400-7108
The Tables 1 to 4 (pages 10 and 11) apply
for attaching positioners with stainless steel
housings with the following restrictions:
Direct attachment
All mounting kits from Tables 1 and 2 can
be used. The connection block is not required. The stainless steel version of the
pneumatic connecting plate routes the air internally to the actuator.
Attachment according to IEC 60534-6
(NAMUR rib or attachment to rod-type
yokes)
All mounting kits from Table 3 can be used.
Connecting plate in stainless steel.
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4.6
Air purging function for
single-acting actuators
The exhaust air from the positioner is diverted to the actuator spring chamber to
provide corrosion protection inside the actuator. The following must be observed:
Direct attachment to Type 3277-5 (stem extends FA/stem retracts FE)
The air purging function is automatically
provided.
Direct attachment to Type 3277, 240 to
700 cm
FA: Remove the stopper 12.2 (Fig. 5 on
page 15) at the connection block and
make a pneumatic connection to the
spring chamber on the vented side.
NOTICE
The method described does not apply to
old connection blocks in powder-paintcoated aluminum. In this case, follow
the instructions for attachment described
below in Attachment acc. to IEC
60534-6 (NAMUR rib or attachment to
rod-type yokes) and to rotary actuators.
FE: The air purging function is automatically provided.
Attachment acc. to IEC 60534-6 (NAMUR
rib or attachment to rod-type yokes)
The positioner requires an additional port
for the exhaust air that can be connected
over piping. An adapter available as an accessory is used for this purpose:
Connections
Threaded bushing G
(M20 x 1.5):
NPT
0310-2619
0310-2550
NOTICE
The adapter uses one of the M20 x 1.5 connections in the housing which means just
one cable gland can be installed.
Should other valve accessories be used
which vent the actuator (e.g. solenoid valve,
volume booster, quick exhaust valve), this
exhaust air must also be included in the
purging function. The connection over the
adapter at the positioner must be protected
with a check valve (e.g. check valve G ,
order no. 8502-0597) mounted in the piping. Otherwise the pressure in the positioner
housing would rise above the ambient pressure and damage the positioner when the
exhausting components respond suddenly.
Connections
WARNING!
Mount the positioner, keeping the following
sequence:
1. Remove the protective film from the
pneumatic connections
2. Mount the positioner on the control valve
3. Connect the supply air
4. Connect the electrical power
5. Perform the start-up settings
The connection of the electrical auxiliary
power may cause the actuator stem to move,
depending on the operating mode.
Do not touch the actuator stem or obstruct it
to avoid risk of injury to hands or fingers.
5.1
Pneumatic connections
NOTICE
Follow the instructions below to avoid damaging the positioner:
The threaded connections in the
positioner housing are not designed direct air connection!
The supply air must be dry and free from
oil and dust.
The maintenance instructions for upstream pressure reducing stations must
be observed.
Blow through all air pipes and hoses
thoroughly prior to connecting them.
The screw glands must be screwed into the
connecting plate, the pressure gauge mounting block or the connection block from the
accessories. The air connections are option-
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Connections
ally designed as a bore with NPT or G
thread.
The customary fittings for metal and copper
pipes or plastic hoses can be used.
If the positioner is attached directly to the
Type 3277 Actuator, the connection of the
positioner's output pressure to the actuator is
fixed. For attachment according to
IEC 60534-6 (NAMUR), the signal pressure
can be routed to either the top or bottom diaphragm chamber of the actuator, depending on the actuator's fail-safe action "Actuator stem extends" or "Actuator stem retracts".
5.1.1 Signal pressure gauges
Actuator stem retracts FE (Air to close ATC)
Fail-safe position "Valve OPEN"
(for globe and angle valves):
For tight-closing valves, the maximum signal
pressure pstmax is roughly estimated as follows:
pstmax = F +
d2 p Dp
[bar]
4A
d = Seat diameter [cm]
Dp = Differential pressure across the valve
[bar]
A = Actuator diaphragm area [cm]
F = Upper bench range of the actuator
[bar]
To monitor the supply air (Supply) and signal pressure (Output), we recommend that
pressure gauges be attached (see accessories in Tables 1 to 4).
If there are no specifications, calculate as
follows:
5.1.2 Supply pressure
Required supply pressure =
Upper bench range value + 1 bar
The required supply air pressure depends on
the bench range and the actuator's operating direction (fail-safe action). The bench
range is registered on the nameplate either
as spring range or signal pressure range.
The direction of action is marked FA or FE,
or by a symbol.
Note:
The signal pressure at the output (Output 38) of the positioner can be limited to
approx. 2.4 bar by setting the DIP switch
S5.
Actuator stem extends FA (Air to open
ATO)
Fail-safe position "Valve CLOSED"
(for globe and angle valves):
Required supply pressure = Upper bench
range value + 0.2 bar,
minimum 1.4 bar.
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Connections
5.2
Electrical connections
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock and/or
the formation of an explosive
atmosphere!
For electrical installation, observe the relevant electrotechnical regulations and
the accident prevention regulations that
apply in the country of use.
The following regulations apply to
mounting and installation in hazardous
areas: EN 60079-14: 2008 Explosive
atmospheres Part 14: Electrical installations design, selection and erection (or
VDE 0165 Part 1).
In particular, the radial thickness of the conductor insulation for common insulation materials, such as polyethylene, must have a
minimum radial thickness of 0.2 mm.
The diameter of an individual wire in a
fine-stranded conductor must not be smaller
than 0.1 mm. Protect the conductor ends
against splicing, e.g. by using wire-end ferrules.
When two separate cables are used for connection, an additional cable gland can be
installed.
Seal cable entries left unused with plugs.
Devices used at ambient temperatures below 20 C must be fitted with metal cable
glands.
Equipment for use in zone 2/zone 22
NOTICE
Adhere to the terminal assignment!
Switching the assignment of the electrical
terminals may cause the explosion protection to become ineffective!
Do not loosen enameled screws in or on
the housing.
The maximum permissible values specified in the national EC type examination
certificates apply when interconnecting
intrinsically safe electrical equipment (Ui
or Uo; Ii or Io; Pi or Po; Ci or Co, and Li or
Lo).
Selecting cables and wires:
Observe Clause 12 of EN 60079-14: 2008
when installing intrinsically safe circuits. The
Subclause 12.2.2.7 applies when running
multi-core cables containing more than one
intrinsically safe circuit.
In equipment operated with type of protection Ex nA II (non-sparking equipment) according to EN 60079-15: 2003, circuits
may be connected, interrupted or switched
while energized only during installation,
maintenance or repair.
Equipment connected to energy-limited circuits with type of protection Ex nL (energy-limited equipment) according to
EN 60079-15: 2003 may be switched under normal operating conditions.
The maximum permissible values specified
in the Statement of Conformity or its addenda apply when interconnecting the
equipment with energy-limited circuits in
type of protection Ex nL IIC.
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Connections
Input
control signal
Fig. 9 Electrical connection
Cable entries
The cable entry with M20x1.5 cable gland,
6 to 12 mm clamping area.
There is a second M20x1.5 threaded hole in
the housing that can be used for additional
connection, when required.
The screw terminals are designed for wire
cross-sections of 0.2 to 2.5 mm. Tighten by
at least 0.5 Nm.
The wires for the reference variable must be
connected to the terminals 11 and 12 located in the housing.
In general, it is not necessary to connect the
positioner to a bonding conductor. Should
this be required, however, this conductor
can be connected inside the device.
NOTICE
The minimum permissible reference variable
should not fall below 3.8 mA for operating
the positioner.
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Accessories:
Plastic cable gland M20x1.5:
Black
Order no. 8808-1011
Blue
Order no. 8808-1012
Ni-plated brass Order no. 1890-4875
Stainless steel 1.4305
Order no. 8808-0160
Adapter M20 x 1.5 to NPT:
Aluminum, powder-coated
Order no. 0310-2149
Stainless steel
Order no. 1400-7114
Operation
Operation
6.1
Operator controls
ZERO and SPAN adjusters
The ZERO and SPAN potentiometers are
used to adjust the starting point (zero) and
the upper range value (span) of the reference variable.
DIP switches S1 to S10
The positioner is mainly operated via the DIP
switches, which allow you to set the most important functions.
Volume restriction Q
The volume restriction is used to adapt the
air supply to the actuator size. Depending
on the air passage at the actuator, two fixed
settings are available.
DIP switches and their functions
S5
Limit output signal pressure to 2.4 bar
S1
Fail-safe action of the actuator
S6
Change gain factor
S2/S3
Rated travel of the control valve
S7/S8
Set range of reference variable
S4
Direction of action w/x
S9/S10
Activate tight-closing function
Actuator symbols for pneumatic connections on the right
Volume restriction
DIP switches
Zero adjuster
Span adjuster
Actuator symbols for pneumatic connections on the left
Fig. 10 Operator controls
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Start-up and settings
Start-up and settings
7.1
Default switch positions
7.3
Volume restriction Q
MAX BACK
MIN SIDE
After the positioner has been mounted on
the valve, all switches S1 to S10 must be set
to OFF.
7.2
Fail-safe position
The switch position of switch S1 depends on
the fail-safe position of the valve:
4 AIR TO OPEN Upon air supply failure,
the valve is completely closed by the
actuator. As the signal pressure increases at the output of the positioner
(OUTPUT 38), the valve opens.
AIR TO CLOSE Upon air supply failure,
the valve is completely opened by the actuator. As the signal pressure increases
at the output of the positioner, the valve
closes.
To determine the switch position, read the
associated switch position S1 = ON or OFF
from the cover plate at the actuator symbols.
The symbols are read properly when the
symbol shows the actuator on top of the
valve; symbols upside down do not apply.
AIR TO OPEN: Pneumatic connections point
to the right S1 = ON. Pneumatic connections
point to the left S1 = OFF.
AIR TO CLOSE: Pneumatic connections point
to the right S1 = OFF. Pneumatic connections point to the left S1 = ON.
AIR TO OPEN always applies for double-acting actuators. Proceed as described
in section 4.3 to connect the reversing
amplifier.
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MIN BACK
MAX SIDE
Fig. 11 Volume restriction Q
MAX BACK/MIN SIDE setting
The volume restriction Q is used to adapt the
air delivery to the size of the actuator:
4 Actuators with a transit time < 1 s, e.g.
4
linear actuators with an effective area
smaller than 240 cm, require a restricted air flow rate (MIN).
Actuators with a transit time 1 s do not
require the air flow rate to be restricted
(MAX).
The position of volume restriction Q also depends on how the signal pressure is routed
at the actuator in SAMSON actuators:
4 The SIDE position applies for actuators
4
with a loading pressure connection at the
side, e.g. Type 3271-5.
The BACK position applies for actuators with a loading pressure connection
at the back, e.g. in Type 3277-5.
The SIDErestriction position always applies
for non-SAMSON actuators.
Overview Position of the volume restriction*
<1s
1s
Connection at the side
MIN SIDE
MAX SIDE
Connection at the back
MIN BACK
MAX BACK
Signal
pressure
Transit
time
* Intermediate positions are not permitted.
Start-up and settings
7.4
Presetting the travel
7.7
At switches S2 and S3, select the travel that
comes closest to the rated valve travel, taking into account the pin position. If necessary, perform a final adaptation as described in section 7.11.
Travel when span adjuster is set to 0
Pin
posi- S2 S3 S2 S3 S2 S3 S2 S3
tion OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
17
5.3
7.5
10.6
25
5.3
7.5
10.6
15
35
7.5
10.6
15
21.2
50
10.6
15
21.2
30
70
15
21.2
30
42.4
100
21.2
30
42.4
60
200
42.4
60
84.8
120
7.5
Direction of action
Reference variable
Use switches S7 and S8 to determine the input signal, i.e. the range of the reference
variable.
Switches
S7 S8 S7 S8 S7 S8
OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON
Input mA
4...11.9
12.1...20
4...20
In split-range operation (Fig. 12, below), the
control valves work with smaller reference
variable ranges. The signal to control two
control valves is divided such that both
valves move through their full travel range at
50 % of the input signal (e.g. first valve set
to 4 to 11.9 mA and second valve adjusted
to 12.1 to 20 mA).
To avoid overlapping, a dead band of
0.1 mA is to be observed.
100%
<>
OPEN
<<
At switch S4, set the direction of action w/x.
4 > > The valve travel x increases as the
reference variable w increases.
4 < > The valve travel decreases when the
Travel
CLOSED
0%
reference variable increases.
Fail-safe action AIR TO OPEN
Fail-safe action AIR TO CLOSE
>>
<>
>>
<>
S4
S4
ON
OFF
OFF
20 mA
Reference variable
Input signal
100%
OPEN
<>
<<
ON
Travel
7.6
Limiting the signal pressure
Set switch S5 to ON to limit the output signal
pressure to 2.4 bar if required by the actuator.
CLOSED
0%
12
20 mA
Dead band
Fig. 12 Standard and split-range operation
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Start-up and settings
7.8
Connecting the positioner
Apply the supply air to the pneumatic connection (Supply 9). Make sure to use the appropriate pressure as specified in section
5.1.2.
Apply the electric reference variable (ammeter at terminals 11 and 12).
WARNING!
Upon connection of the electric reference
variable, the signal pressure may cause the
plug stem to move, risk of injury!
7.9
4 Set SPAN adjuster to 0.
4 Adjust the input signal according to the
table below using an ammeter.
4 Turn ZERO adjuster until the plug stem
just starts to move from its initial position.
Direction of
action
Reference
variable
[mA]
Input signal for
zero [mA]
>>
4 to 20
>>
4 to 12
>>
12 to 20
12
<>
4 to 20
20
<>
4 to 12
12
<>
12 to 20
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4 Move the valve in small steps. If the valve
tends to hunt, set switch S6 to ON to reduce the gain of the control loop.
7.11 Adapting the travel
In case the rated travel of the control valve
does not correspond with the selected travel
according to the table in section 7.4:
4 Adjust the upper range value of the input
4
Setting zero
Note: Before setting zero, settings using
switches S1 to S5 as well as switches S7 and
S8 must be made first. Refer to sections 7.1
to 7.8.
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7.10 Gain factor
signal (e.g. 4, 12 or 20 mA) using the
ammeter.
Turn the SPAN adjuster until the plug
stem moves as far as it will go to the end
position.
7.12 Activate the tight-closing
function
Having adjusted zero and span, the
tight-closing function (description on page 6)
must be activated at switches S9 and S10 to
ensure a tight valve shut-off.
AIR TO OPEN
S9
ON
S10
OFF
AIR TO CLOSE
S9
OFF
S10
ON
Three-way valve
S9
ON
S10
ON
Tight-closing function
deactivated
S9
OFF
S10
OFF
Maintenance
Maintenance
The positioner does not require any maintenance.
There are filters with a 100 mm mesh size in
the pneumatic connections for supply and
output which can be removed and cleaned,
if required.
The maintenance instructions of any upstream supply air pressure reducing stations
must be observed.
Servicing explosion-protected
devices
If a part of the device on which the explosion protection is based needs to be serviced, the device must not be put back into
operation until a qualified inspector has assessed it according to explosion protection
requirements, has issued an inspection certificate or given the device a mark of conformity.
Inspection by a qualified inspector is not required if the manufacturer performs a routine test on the device prior to putting it back
into operation. The passing of the routine
test must be documented by attaching a
mark of conformity to the device. Replace
explosion-protected components only by
original, routine-tested components from the
manufacturer.
Devices that have already been operated
outside hazardous areas and are intended
for future use inside hazardous areas must
comply with the safety requirements placed
on serviced devices. Before being used inside hazardous areas, test the devices according to the specifications for servicing
explosion-protected devices.
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Dimensions in mm
Dimensions in mm
Direct attachment
210
10
80
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14
34
Type 3710 Reversing Amplifier
(option)
28
58
Output (38)
Supply (9)
86
164
Pressure
gauge bracket
or connecting plate
Attachment acc. to IEC 60534-5 (NAMUR)
76
50
70
15
58
58
46
34
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M = 50
L = 100
XL = 200
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A2
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Output (A2)
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Output Y1 Supply (9)
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Output Y2
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