Pt100 Programmable transmitter.Pt100 Programmable transmitter.

FEATURES

Input for RTD type Pt100

Unit of measure configurable in °C or °F

Zero and Span values configurable by DIP-switches

4 to 20 mA linearised output on current loop

Good accuracy and performance stability

EMC compliant – CE mark

DIN rail mounting in compliance with EN-50022 and EN-50035

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pt100 Programmable transmitter.

Pt100 Programmable transmitter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RTD Transmitter DAT2065 with DIP Switch programmability.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The RTD Pt100 Transmitter DAT2065 is a Din Rail mount Temperature Transmitter with DIP Switch programmability.

The DAT2065 is accurate to 0.1% full scale and has less than 0.02%/'f thermal drift.

It is possible to set the minimum and maximum values of the input and output ranges in any point of the scale, keeping the minimum span shown in the table below.

It is possible to connect on the input both 3 wires and 2 wires Pt100.

The DAT2065 is in compliance with the standard 89/336/CEE on the Electromagnetic Compatibility.

The DAT2065 is housed in a plastic enclosure of 12.5 mm thickness suitable for DIN rail mounting in compliance with EN-50022 and EN-50035 standards.

The Calibration of zero and span values is made by the ZERO and SPAN potentiometers located on the top of device.

USER INSTRUCTIONS

The transmitter DAT2065 must be powered by a direct voltage included in the 10 V to 30 V range. The power supply must be applied between the terminals R (+V) and P (-V), or alternatively between the terminals Q (+V) and O (-V). The 4÷20 mA output signal is measurable in series to the power loop as shown in the section “Power supply/output connections”; “Rload” is the input impedance value of the instruments located on the current loop; for a correct measure, it is recommended that the maximum value of “Rload” must be calculated as function of the power supply value ( refer to the section “ Load characteristic “ ). The input connections must be made as shown in the section "Input connections". The 3 wires Pt100 must be connected between the terminals G and I, while the third wire must be connected to the terminal E or alternatively connect the sensor between the terminals H and L while the third wire must be connected to the terminal F . The 2 wires Pt100 must be connected between the terminals G and I, making a short circuit between the terminals G and E or alternatively connect the sensor between the terminals H and L making a short circuit between the terminals H and F . The configuration of input range values is made by DIP-switches (refer to the section “Input range table”). After the transmitter configuration, it is necessary to calibrate it using the ZERO and SPAN; this operation is illustrated in the section “DAT2065: Configuration and calibration”. To install the device refer to the section “Installation instructions”.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DAT2065-rtd-temperature-transmitter

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

The device DAT2065 is suitable for DIN rail mounting in vertical position. It is necessary to install the device in a place without vibrations .

Moreover, it is recommended to use shielded cable to connect signals and to avoid routing conductors near power signal cables.

DIMENSIONS (mm)

din-rail-temperature-transmitter-rtd

CONFIGURATION

1) Calculate the difference between the maximum and the minimum value of the input range (Span).

2) Refer to the “ Input ranges table " and determine in the column " SPAN" the position where the calculated value is included, then referring to the position obtained determine in the column “ZERO”, the line in which the minimum value is included . In the correspondent line is shown as to set the DIP-switches .

3) Set the DIP-switches as indicated .

4) Connect on input a 3 wire Pt100 simulator programmed to supply the maximum and minimum values of the input range or a fixed resistor of the same values.

5) Set the simulator at the minimum temperature or to connect a fixed resistor correspondent to the minimum value .

6) By the ZERO potentiometer calibrate the output at the 4 mA value .

7) Set the simulator at the maximum temperature or to connect a fixed resistor correspondent to the maximum value .

8) By the SPAN potentiometer calibrate the output at the 20 mA value .

9) Repeat the operation from the step 5 to the step 8 until the output value will be correct ( 3 attempts typically required).

Configuration ex. : -30/200 °C
Span => 200°C - (-30°C) = 230°C;
Input switches configuration (DSI ): Off, Off, Off, Off.

RTD-temperature transmitter

CONNECTIONS

PT100-temperature convertor

DAT2065-din-rail-rtd-transmitter

LOAD CHARACTERISTIC

DAT1040 LOAD CHARACTERISTIC

ISOLATION STRUCTURE

NONE