STAHL 261384 Transmitter Supply Unit Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- STAHL
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STAHL 261384 Transmitter Supply Unit
Safety notes
Installation notes
- The device is an associated apparatus (category 1) which belongs to the “Intrinsic Safety” ignition protection class and can be installed in Ex zone 2 as a category 3 device. It meets the requirements of EN 60079- 0:2012+A11:2013, EN 60079-11:2012, EN 60079-15:2010 or IEC 60079-0 ed. 6.0, IEC 60079-11 ed. 6.0, and IEC 60079-15 ed. 4.0.
- Installation, operation, and maintenance may only be carried out by qualified electricians. Follow the installation instructions as described. When installing and operating the device, the applicable regulations and safety directives (including national safety directives), as well as general technical regulations, must be observed. For the safety data, refer to this document and the certificates (EU examination certificate and other approvals if appropriate).
- The device must not be opened or modified. Do not repair the device yourself, replace it with an equivalent device. Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer. The manufacturer is not liable for damage resulting from violation.
- The IP20 degree of protection (IEC/EN 60529) of the device is intended for use in a clean and dry environment. Do not subject the device to mechanical and/or thermal loads that exceed the specified limits.
- The device complies with the EMC regulations for industrial areas (EMC class A). When using the device in residential areas, it may cause radio interference.
Intrinsic safety
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The device is approved for intrinsically safe (Ex i) circuits up to zone 0 (gas) and zone 20 (dust) in the Ex
area. The safety technology values for intrinsically safe equipment and the connecting lines must be observed for the hook-up process (IEC/EC 60079-14) and the values specified in this installation note and/or the EU examination certificate must be observed. -
When carrying out measurements on the intrinsically safe side, observe the relevant regulations regarding the connection of intrinsically safe equipment. Use only these approved measuring devices in intrinsically safe circuits.
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If the device was used in circuits which are not intrinsically safe, it is forbidden to use it again in intrinsically safe circuits. Label the device clearly as being not intrinsically safe.
Installation in the Ex area (zone 2)
- Observe the specified conditions for use in potentially explosive areas! Install the device in a suitable, approved housing that meets the requirements of IEC/EN 60079-15 and has at least IP54 protection. Also observe the requirements of IEC/EN 60079-14.
- In zone 2 only connect or disconnect cables and adjust the DIP switch when the power is disconnected.
- In potentially explosive areas, only snap the device onto or off the pac-Bus 9294 or connect and disconnect the cables when the power is disconnected.
- The device must be stopped and immediately removed from the Ex area if it is damaged, was subject to an impermissible load, stored incorrectly or if it malfunctions.
Potentially dust-explosive areas
- The device is not suitable for installation in zone 22.
- If you nevertheless intend to use the device in zone 22, you must install it in a housing according to IEC/ EN 60079-31. Observe the maximum surface temperatures in this case. Adhere to the requirements of IEC/ EN 60079-14.
- Connection to the intrinsically safe circuit in areas with a danger of dust explosions (zone 20, 21 or 22) is only permitted if the equipment connected to this circuit is approved for this zone (e.g., category 1D, 2D or 3D)
1.5 Safety-related applications (SIL)
NOTE
When using the device in safety-related applications, observe the instructions
in the safety manual available at r-stahl.com, as the requirements may differ
for safety-related functions.
Short description
- The transmitter supply unit is designed for the operation of intrinsically safe (Ex i) measuring transducers and mA current sources installed in a potentially explosive area.
- The 2-wire measuring transducers are supplied with energy, and analog 0/4… 20 mA measured values are transferred to the controller with electric isolation.
- You can operate the output of the module actively or passively.
- The analog measured value on the Ex or non-Ex side can be overlayed with digital (HART) communication sig-nals and transmitted bidirectionally.
- You can connect additional resistance in the output circuit in order to increase the HART impedance in low-ohmic systems using a terminal point.
Operating and indicating elements ( 1 )
- Green “PWR” LED, power supply
- Connection terminal blocks for the safe area (black/green)
- Connection terminal blocks for the Ex area (intrinsically safe Ex i, blue)
Installation
NOTE: Electrostatic discharge
Take protective measures against electrostatic discharge before opening the
front cover!
Connection notes EN / UL 61010-1:
WARNING
- Provide for a switch/circuit-breaker in the vicinity of a device that is marked as disconnect device for this device.
- Provide overcurrent protection (I ≤ 16 A) within the installation.
- To protect the device against mechanical or electrical damage, install it in suitable housing with an appropriate degree of protection according to IEC/EN 60529.
- During maintenance work, disconnect the device from all effective power sources.
- If the device is not used as described in the documentation, the intended protection can be negatively affected.
- Thanks to its housing, the device has basic insulation to the neighboring devices, for 300 Veff. If sever devices are installed next to each other, this has to be taken into account, and additional insulation has to be installed if necessary! If the neighboring device is equipped with basic insulation, no additional insulation is necessary.
- The voltages applied to the input, output, and power supply are extra-low voltages (ELV). Depending on the application, hazardous contact voltage (>30 V AC/>60 V DC) to ground may occur. Safe electrical isolation from the other connections exists for this case.
- The device can be snapped onto all 35 mm DIN rails according to IEC/EN 60715. When using the 9294/31-12, first insert it to bridge the power supply. ( 3 )
- NOTE: Please also observe the direction of the module and pac-Bus 9294 when snapping into position: snap-on foot at the top and connector on the left.
Operating instructions
Safe area
Power supply
- The supply voltage can be supplied via terminal points 5 and 6 or via the pac-Bus 9294.
- Supply via terminal set 9194/50-01
- You can connect the supply voltage directly with the bus connector by way of the terminal set.
- Adhere to the maximum feed-in of 4 A.
Feed-in via supply module type 9193
- Supply module type 9193 is used to feed in the supply voltage to the DIN rail bus connector.
Input (Ex i)
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Transmitter supply mode (2-conductor transmitter or 2-conductor measuring transducer) at terminal block
10 (+) and 11 (-) -
Input signal conditioner operation (4-wire transmitter or current sources) at terminal blocks 12 (+) and 13 (-) HART communicators (HHT) can be connected as shown in the basic circuit diagram. Test sockets (diameter 2.3 mm) have been integrated for this purpose
WARNING: Explosion hazard
- Always adhere to the safety regulations (1.2. Intrinsic safety).
Output
Output (without HART communication)
Operating mode | Connection of input card to terminal |
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Source – passive input card | 1 (+) and 2 (-) |
Drain – active input card | 2 (+) and 4 (-) |
Output (with HART communication)
Operating mode | Circuit impedance | Connection |
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Input board | HART communicator | |
Source – passive input card | 250 | 1 (+) and 2 (-) |
< 250 | 1 (+) and 3 (-) | 1 and 2 |
Drain – active input card | 250 | 2 (+) and 4 (-) |
< 250 | 3 (+) and 4 (-) | 4 and 2 |
Technical data
Types 9260/1-11-10
*Types 9260/23-11-10**
- SAFE AREA: Class I, Division 2, Groups A-D & Class I, Zone 2, Groups IIC, IIB, IIA & Non-hazardous
- Type 9260/ab-11-10* with a = 1 or 2 (number of channels)
- b = 3 or 9 (a number for design)
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- = s or k (design of terminals)
- Non- I.S. signal circuits: Terminal No.: 1, 2, 3, 4
- Power supply circuits: Terminal No.: 5, 6 or pac-Bus
- UN = 24 V (19.2 … 30 V DC)
Entity parameters for I.S. circuits:
Type and Terminal| Voc / Uo [Vdc]| Isc / Io [mA]| Po [mW]| GP A,B or IIC| GP C
or IIB| Vmax / Ui [V]| Imax / Ii [mA]| Ci [nF]| Li [mH]
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Ca / Co [nF]| La / Lo [mH]| Ca / Co [nF]| La / Lo [mH]
9260/1-11-10
No. 10, 11
| 25.2| 93| 587| 107| 2| 820| 4| –| –| –| –
9260/1-11-10
No. 12, 13
| –| –| –| –| –| –| –| 30| 150| Negligible
9260/23-11-10*
No. 10, 11 / 12, 13
| 25.2| 93| 587| 107| 2| 820| 4| –| –| –| –
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The Entity Concept allows the interconnection of intrinsically safe apparatus with associated apparatus not specifically examined in combination
as a system. Selected Intrinsically Safe Equipment must be third-party listed as intrinsically safe for the application and have intrinsically
safe entity parameters conforming with the following:
It should be noted, however, for installation in which both the Ci and Li of the intrinsically safe equipment exceed 1% of the Ca (or Co) and
La (or Lo) parameters of the associated apparatus (excluding the cable), only 50% of Ca (or Co) and La (or Lo) parameters are applicable
and shall not be exceeded. -
Capacitance and inductance of the field wiring from the intrinsically safe equipment to the associated apparatus shall be calculated and
must be included in the system calculations as shown under 1. Where the cable capacitance and inductance per foot are not known, the
following values shall be used: Ccable = 60 pF / ft., Lcable = 0.2 µH / ft. -
The output current of this associated apparatus is limited by a resistor such that the output voltage-current plot is a straight line drawn between open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current.
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This associated apparatus has not been evaluated for use in combination with another associated apparatus.
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This associated apparatus may also be connected to simple apparatus as defined in Article 504.2 and installed and temperature classified
in accordance with Article 504.10(B) of the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA70), or other local codes applicable. -
Associated apparatus must be installed in an enclosure (which meets the requirements of ANSI/ISA S82) suitable for the application in
accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) for installation in the United States, the Canadian Electrical Code for
installation in Canada, or other local codes, as applicable. -
When using as non-incendive device for Class I, Division 2 or Class I, Zone 2 do not snap equipment onto or off the pac-Bus 9294, or
connect and disconnect non-intrinsically safe-lines unless power has been removed or the area is known to be non hazardous. -
Intrinsically safe circuits must be wired separately in according with Article 504.20 of the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) for
installation in the United States, the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1, Appendix F for installation in Canada, or other local codes, as
applicable. -
When multiple circuits extend from the same piece of associated apparatus, they must be installed in separate cables or in one cable
having suitable insulation. Refer to Article 504.30(B) of the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) and Instrument Society of America
Recommended Practice ISA RP12.6 for installing intrinsically safe equipment. -
Electrical apparatus connected to an intrinsically safe system shall not use or generate voltages > 253 V AC resp. > 125 V DC. (Umax) Ambient temperature: -20°C … +60°C (any mounting position)
WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD
Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2 or
Class I, Zone 2. Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or
the area is known to be non-hazardous.
Additional information for the CCC application
- Certificate No.: GYJ21.3349X
- The product is certified according to CNCA-C23-01:2019 “China Compulsory Certification Implementation Rule on Explosion Protected Electrical Product”
R. STAHL Type | Ex Marking |
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Transmitter Supply Unit 9260/13-11-10 | Ex nA [ia Ga] IIC T4 Gc [Ex iaD] |
- Standards
- GB3836.1-2010
- GB3836.4-2010
- GB3836.8-2014
- GB12476.1-2013
- GB12476.4-2010
A special condition of use
The operating ambient temperature range is Ta = -20 … +60 °C.
Products marked with [Ex iaD] should be installed in a safe area, and the
enclosure protection level reaches IP20 (GB/T 4208-2017) before they can be
used in explosive hazardous locations Products marked with Ex nA [ia Ga] IIC
T4 Gc should be installed in an enclosure that complies with the standards GB
3836.1-2010 and GB 3836.8-2014, and the enclosure protection level is not
lower than IP54 before they can be used in explosive hazardous locations. The
quality of the equipment used in the potentially explosive atmosphere on the
markets of the Eurasian Customs Union is regulated in TR CU 012/2011. The
above-mentioned equipment is approved and certified according to this
regulation. Compliance with TR CU 012/2011 and related standards is confirmed
in the certificate.
R. STAHL T na
R. STAHL Type
| MapK posKa Ex no TP TC 012/2011
Ex Marking according to TR CU 012/2011
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9260/13-11-10| 2Ex nA [ia Ga] IIC T4 Gc X
9260/19-11-10
9260/23-11-10*
| [Ex ia Da] IIIC X
- Compliance with standards
- 31610.0-2014 (IEC 60079-0:2011)
- 31610.11-2014 (IEC 60079-11:2011)
- 31610.15-2014 (IEC 60079-15:2010)
- Lifetime
- 10 years, under standard operating conditions as described in operating instruction
- Shelf life
- 8 years, in original packaging
- Compliance mark on product
- China Compulsory Certification
References
- R. STAHL | Explosion Hazard Systems | Industrial Explosion Protection
- You will find a little bit of Stahl chemistry everywhere | Stahl | Stahl
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