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6.25.2 Testing
Make the safe and hazardous-area connections shown in figure 6.56
and, substituting appropriate resistors at R
test
, carry out the following
checks.
6.26 MTL5061 two-channel loop-powered
fire/smoke detector interface
The MTL5061 isolates two conventional fire and smoke detectors located
in hazardous areas. The triggering of a detector causes a
corresponding change in the safe-area circuit. The unit has reverse input
polarity, and 'non-fail' earth fault detection on either line can be
provided.
6.26.1 Wiring connections
See figure 6.59 for wiring connections.
6.26.2 'No-fail' earth fault protection
Protection is enabled by connecting earth leakage detectors, such as
MTL2220s (not CE marked), to the MTL5061; via terminal 3 or 6, or
both. To maintain isolation between the two channels, separate earth
leakage detectors are required. If a fault on either line of each channel
is detected, the unit continues working.
Note: The MTL2220 introduces a 100µA, 1Hz ripple to the field circuit.
6.26.3 Testing
Make the safe- and hazardous-area connections shown in figure 6.60
and, using RV1 to vary the output current, carry out the following check
for both channel 1 and channel 2:
6.27 MTL5074 temperature converters,
THC or RTD input
The MTL5074 converts low-level signals from temperature sensors
located in a hazardous area into 4 to 20mA signals for driving safe-area
loads.
Note: The earlier model MTL5073 had an internal link between
terminals 11 and 13. The MTL5073 model is discontinued.
6.27.1 Wiring connections
See figure 6.61 for wiring connections.
Note: for THC inputs requiring cold-junction compensation, a HAZ-CJC
hazardous-area connector (with integrated CJC sensor) is required not a
HAZ1-3 signal plug.
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