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D1014 

- SIL 2 Repeater Power Supply Hart compatible 

G.M. International ISM0052-16 

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Set multimeter (DMM) for the reading in DC supply, 10 V range. 

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Set calibrator (CAL) at 20.000 mA and power supply (PS) at 9.0 V; verify that output voltage (20 mA current on the 250 

 shunt resistance) read by multimeter (DMM) is 

5.000 V ± 10 mV. 

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Check that dip switch in the unit is in 1-5 V mode (see “Configuration” section for dip switch position). Connect the unit as shown below: 

(2) 

For voltage output please follow step 2 

 

Calibration instruction and Troubleshooting 

In case a calibration check or readjustment is necessary the following equipment is required: 

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Set power supply (PS) at 24.0 V at terminals 3 (+) and 4 (-), the calibrator (CAL) in the function “mA” 20 mA range at terminals 14 (-) and 15 (+), the multimeter (V1) for the reading in 
DC supply 30 V range at terminals 14 (+) and 15 (-), the multimeter (DMM) for the reading in DC supply 20 mA range at terminals 1 (+) and 2 (-). 

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Execute the next test to verify D1014S unit channel or execute it twice to verified both D1014D unit channels. 

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Check that dip switch in the unit is in 4-20 mA Source Mode (see “Configuration” section for dip switch position). Connect the unit as shown below: 

If the power ON Leds are off, check supply voltage, polarity and wiring. 

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Set calibrator (CAL) at 4.000 mA and verify that the output current, read by multimeter (DMM), is correspondent with a maximum deviation presented in the section “Technical Data”. 

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Set calibrator (CAL) at 20.000 mA and verify that the output current, read by multimeter (DMM), is correspondent with a maximum deviation presented in the section “Technical Data”. 

(1) 

For current output please follow step 1 

Out 2

PS

Supply

=

_

Out 1

+

DMM

+

V1

CAL

In 2

V1

CAL

In 1

DMM

mA

mA

mA

mA

MODEL D1014D

=

=

=

14

15

3 +

4 -

1

2

=

=

=

10

11

5

6

7 +

8 -

=

=

=

=

V

V

Out 2

PS

Supply

=

_

Out 1

+

DMM

+

V1

CAL

In 2

V1

CAL

In 1

DMM

mA

mA

MODEL D1014D

=

=

=

14

15

3 +

4 -

1

2

=

=

=

10

11

5

6

7 +

8 -

=

=

=

=

If the maximum deviation is exceeded, repeat the board calibration and proceed in the following way: 

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Set the calibrator (CAL) at 20.000 mA and regulate the current, read by multimeter (DMM), by turning the span trimmer of the unit (see “Configuration” section) until reading 
20.000 mA ± 5 µA value. 

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Set the calibrator (CAL) at 4.000 mA and regulate the current, read by multimeter (DMM), by turning the zero trimmer of the unit (see “Configuration” section) until reading 
4.000 mA ± 5 µA value. 

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Repeat the last two steps to verify that the span trimmer’ s movement has not significantly modified the value of zero (a dragging of 1/5 exists when moving span and zero values. 

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To execute a linearity test: set the calibrator (CAL) at 4.000, 8.000, 12.000, 16.000, 20.000 mA and verify current output is correspondent with a maximum deviation presented in 
the section “Technical Data”. 

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Set calibrator (CAL) at 20.000 mA and verify that the transmitter voltage, simulated by calibrator (CAL) and read by multimeter (V1), is correspondent at 15.30 V ± 0.1 V. 

If the transmitter voltage is not correct, regulate it by turning the Vtx trimmer of the unit (see “Configuration” section) until reading the correct value. 

Adjustable Power Supply Range 0-35 V Resolution 0.1 V, 
Accuracy 1% Output Capability 200 mA 
Current Meter range 20 mA, Resolution 1 µA Accuracy 0.01% 
or Voltage Meter Range 10 V, Resolution 1 mV Accuracy 0.01% 

Voltage Meter range 30 V, Resolution 1 mV Accuracy 0.05 % 

Current Calibrator range 20 mA, Resolution 1 µA Accuracy 0.01 % 

Agilent  

E3611A 

Agilent 

34410A 

Fluke  

Yokogawa 

7651 

Equipment Required 

Instrument 

PS 

DMM 

V1 

CAL 

Identification 

Summary of Contents for D1014D

Page 1: ...D1014 SIL 2 Repeater Power Supply Hart compatible ISM0052 16 D1014S D1014D INSTRUCTION SAFETY MANUAL SIL 2 Repeater Power Supply Hart compatible DIN Rail Models D1014S D1014D ...

Page 2: ...ion accuracy 0 1 of full scale Linearity error 0 1 of full scale Supply voltage influence 0 05 of full scale for a min to max supply change Load influence 0 05 of full scale for a 0 to 100 load resistance change Temperature influence 0 01 on zero and span for a 1 C change Compatibility CE mark compliant conforms to Directive 2014 34 EU ATEX 2014 30 EU EMC 2014 35 EU LVD 2011 65 EU RoHS Environment...

Page 3: ...N Rail and plug in terminal blocks 250 Vrms Um max voltage allowed to the instruments associated with the barrier Not used Terminal block connections HAZARDOUS AREA SAFE AREA Input Ch 2 for 2 wire Transmitters Input Ch 2 for 2 wire Transmitters Not used Not used Input Ch 1 for 2 wire Transmitters Input Ch 1 for 2 wire Transmitters Not used 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Output Ch 1 for Current Source mode...

Page 4: ...A D NOTE for USA and Canada IIC equal to Gas Groups A B C D E F and G IIB equal to Gas Groups C D E F and G IIA equal to Gas Groups D E F and G For installations in which both the Ci and Li of the Intrinsically Safe apparatus exceed 1 of the Co and Lo parameters of the Associated Apparatus excluding the cable then 50 of Co and Lo parameters are applicable and shall not be exceeded 50 of the Co and...

Page 5: ...C SAFE AREA ZONE 2 GROUP IIC T4 NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C D T Code T4 CLASS I ZONE 2 GROUP IIC T4 MODEL D1014D 14 15 3 4 1 2 RL mA mA V HHT Ch 1 Supply 12 24 Vdc Source I Source V Sink I Out 1 HHT 2 Wire Tx I In 1 10 11 5 6 RL mA mA V Source I Source V Sink I Out 2 2 Wire Tx In 2 RL RL HHT HHT I 7 8 Ch 2 Supply 12 24 Vdc MODEL D1014S 14 15 3 4 1 2 RL mA mA V HHT Ch 1 ...

Page 6: ...fety logic solver is config ured to detect High failures and does not automatically trip on these failures this failure mode has been classified as a dangerous detected DD failure Fail Low failure mode that causes the output signal to go below the minimum output current 4 mA Assuming that the application program in the Safety logic solver is config ured to detect Low failures and does not automati...

Page 7: ...ished via conduit connections or another acceptable Division 2 Zone 2 wiring method according to the NEC and the CEC Not to be connected to control equipment that uses or generates more than 250 Vrms or Vdc with respect to earth ground D1014 series must be installed operated and maintained only by qualified personnel in accordance to the relevant national international installation standards e g I...

Page 8: ...responding section as an example Connect 12 24 Vdc power supply positive at terminal 3 and negative at terminal 4 for channel 1 For Model D1014D connect 12 24 Vdc power supply positive at terminal 7 and negative at terminal 8 for channel 2 For Model D1014S connect positive output of channel 1 at terminal 1 and negative output at 2 For Model D1014D in addition to channel 1 connections above connect...

Page 9: ...allows the mA sink or source mode or Volt operating mode configuration Configuration Side A Panel View Span Trimmer CH1 Screwdriver for Trimmers 1 x 0 5 mm Dip switch configuration Ω Ω Vtx Adjust Ch1 Screwdriver for Trimmers 2 x 0 5 mm Zero Trimmer CH1 Calibration Trimmer Ch1 Turn the trimmer clockwise to Increase Output value or turn the trimmer counterclockwise if you want to decrease Output val...

Page 10: ...ly is the same for all channels there for don t separate the terminals because one channel remains switched off Different power supply Cut both pins of the connector to open the wiring between the terminals using a wire cutter Turn the trimmer clockwise to Increase Output value or turn the trimmer counterclockwise if you want to decrease Output value Turn the trimmer clockwise to Increase Output v...

Page 11: ...llow step 1 Out 2 PS Supply _ Out 1 DMM V1 CAL In 2 V1 CAL In 1 DMM mA mA mA mA MODEL D1014D 14 15 3 4 1 2 10 11 5 6 7 8 V V Out 2 PS Supply _ Out 1 DMM V1 CAL In 2 V1 CAL In 1 DMM mA mA MODEL D1014D 14 15 3 4 1 2 10 11 5 6 7 8 If the maximum deviation is exceeded repeat the board calibration and proceed in the following way Set the calibrator CAL at 20 000 mA and regulate the current read by mult...

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