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KROHNE TIDALFLUX IFM 4110 PF EN User Manual

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2.

Installation of the signal converter

2.1

Please note the following information concerning installation and operation of the IFC 110 PF

Electrical connection in conformity with VDE 0100 / EN 61010-1

"Regulations governing heavy-current installations with rated voltages up to 1000 V" or equivalent national standard. Refer
to connection diagram, sect. 1.5.6, for power connection to signal converter.

Warning: Instrument must be properly grounded to avoid personnel shock hazard

Do not cross or loop the cables in the connection box. Use separate PG or NPT screwed conduit entries for each cable.

On normal customer orders, the GK (primary constant) of the signal converter is factory-set to match that of the primary head

with which it has been ordered. The GK is noted on the primary head nameplate and also shown on the converter nameplate.
These instruments should be installed together.

2.2

Choice of installation location

Do not expose signal converter to direct sunlight. Install a sunshade if necessary.

Do not expose to intense vibration.

Ensure adequate cooling of IFC 110 PF unit when installed in switchgear cubicle(s), e.g. use heat exchangers.

Install signal converter as close as possible to the primary head.

Use factory-supplied standard signal cable (type DS), standard length 10 m (30ft). For longer lengths and bootstrap signal

cable (type BTS, optional), refer to sect. 1.5.3.

Use factory-supplied data cables, standard length 10 m, for the RS485 interface between primary head and signal converter.

2.3

Connection to power

Note information given in sect. 2.1!

Note the information given on the instrument nameplates on the signal converter (voltage, frequency!).

2.4

Connection between IFC 110 PF and IFS 4000 PF

Data interface cable; for general information and max. length see sect. 1.5.2 and 1.5.5; for connection see sect. 1.5.6.

Signal cable type DS with double shielding or type BTS with triple shielding (optional); for general information and max. length

see sect. 1.5.3 and 1.5.5; for connection see sect. 1.5.6.

Field power supply cable; for minimum cross-section (A

F

) and length see sect. 1.5.4 and 1.5.5; for connection see sect. 1.5.6.

2.5

Outputs and inputs

2.5.1

Important information for outputs and inputs

PLEASE NOTE!

The signal converter has the following outputs and inputs:

Output and input group

Symbol

Terminals

Remarks

Current output

I

I+/-

Always active

Pulse output

P

P / P

For electronic totalizers

Pulse output

A1

*

(P2)

A1

*

/ A

For electromechanical counters

Status outputs

A1

*

and A2

A1

*

/ A

/ A2

A

common centre grounding contact

Status outputs

D1 and D2

D1 / D

/ D2

D

common centre grounding contact

Control inputs

C1 and C2

C1 / C

/ C2

C

common centre grounding contact

Internal power supply

E

E+ / E-

For active mode of outputs and inputs

*

Output A1 can be used as a 2nd pulse output P2 for electromechanical totalizers or as a 4th status output, see sect. 4.4, Fct. 3.07

HARDWARE.

The output and input groups are electrically isolated from each other and from all other input and output circuits.

Please note:

A

common centre grounding contact for outputs A1 and A2

D

common centre grounding contact for outputs D1 and D2

C

common centre grounding contact for control inputs C1 and C2