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Electrical connection – VEGA VEGAPULS 54K enamel User Manual

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4 … 20 mA

2

2

2

4

1)

EEx ia

Electrical connection

Measuring system with VEGAPULS 54K via separator in Ex areas on active
PLC (Ex ia)

• Two-wire technology (loop powered), power supply via the signal line of the PLC; output

signal 4 … 20 mA (passive).

• Separator transfers the non intrinsically safe PLC circuit to the intrinsically safe circuit, so

that the sensor can be used in Ex zone 1 or Ex zone 0.

• Optional external indicating instrument with analogue and digital display (can be mounted

up to 25 m away from the sensor).

• Adjustment with PC, HART

®

handheld or adjustment module MINICOM (can be plugged into

the sensor or into the external indicating instrument VEGADIS 50).

HART

®

handheld

Ex area

Non Ex area

Barriers (e.g. Stahl)
(see "3.2 Approvals“)

VEGA-
CONNECT 2

VEGADIS 50

passive

2)

PLC (active)

1)

If the resistance of the processing systems
connected to the 4 … 20 mA signal output is less
than 200

Ω, a resistor must be connected to the

connection cable during adjustment to get a loop
resistance of 250

Ω up to 350 Ω.

The digital adjustment signal would otherwise be
severely damped or short-circuited due to
insufficient resistance of the connected process-
ing system. Digital communication with the PC
would not be ensured.

Zone 0 or
Zone 1

2)

4 … 20 mA passive means that the sensor or the
PLC consumes a level-dependent current of
4 … 20 mA. The PLC reacts electrically like a
varying resistor (consumer) to the PLC. The PLC
operates actively, i.e. as current or voltage
source.