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Part A System installation and start-up Sect. 2.6

05/2003

IFC 110 F

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2.6

Connection diagrams of outputs and inputs

IMPORTANT!
For EEx versions, also pay regard to all directions included in Sect. 6.1 and 13.
Only the EEx flow sensor may be installed in the hazardous area. The EEx
certified signal converter must be installed outside the hazardous area!

Please note ! Unwired
contacts or terminals may not
have any conductive
connection with other
electrically conducting parts.

Interface operation with
HART

®

or RS 485 (Option)

see Sect. 6.4.

I

P, A1*

A1*, A2,
D1, D2

C1, C2

Current output (included HART

®

)


Pulse output

Status outputs


Control inputs


Totalizer
-electromechanical (EMC)
- electronic (EC)

milliampmeter
0-20 mA or 4-20 mA and other


Key, N/O contact


External voltage source (U

ext

), DC or AC voltage,

connection polarity arbitrary


DC voltage,
external power source (U

ext

), note connection polarity

*

selectable as

status output A1 or

pulse output A1


Active mode: the IFC 110 F supplies the power required for operating (driving) the receiver
instruments. Observe the max. operating data (terminals E+ and E-).

Passive mode: an external power supply source (Uext) is required for operating (driving) the
receiver instruments.

Groups A / C / D / E / I / P are electrically isolated from each other and from all other input and
output circuits.

Please note:

common reference potential

A

⊥ for A1 and A2

C

⊥ for C1 and C2

D

⊥ for D1 and D2