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 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

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OPTIWAVE 5200 C/F

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09/2014 - 4001906103 - AD IECEX OPTIWAVE 5200 R03 en

3.1  General notes

3.2  Terminal compartment

3.2.1  How to open the terminal compartment

WARNING!

De-energize the circuit.

Use the applicable cable glands for the cable entry openings in the housing (M20×1.5 or 

½

NPT). For the cable entry size, refer to the device nameplate.

If ambient temperature >65

°

C / >149

°

F, use heat-resistant cables, cable glands and cable 

entry plugs certified for continuous operation above +80

°

C / +176

°

F.

WARNING!

If dirt collects on the housing, clean the device before you remove the terminal compartment 
cover.

How to open the Ex i terminal compartment

Figure 3-1: How to open the Ex i terminal compartment

How to open the Ex d / Ex t terminal compartment

Figure 3-2: How to open the Ex d / Ex t terminal compartment

1  

Cover stop

2  

Terminal compartment cover

Summary of Contents for OPTIWAVE 5200

Page 1: ...Supplementary Instructions for IECEx applications Supplementary Instructions for IECEx applications OPTIWAVE 5200 C F OPTIWAVE 5200 C F OPTIWAVE 5200 C F OPTIWAVE 5200 C F Supplementary instructions...

Page 2: ...s pressure 17 3 Electrical connections 18 3 1 General notes 18 3 2 Terminal compartment 18 3 2 1 How to open the terminal compartment 18 3 2 2 How to close the terminal compartment 19 3 3 Terminal tig...

Page 3: ...OPTIWAVE 5200 R03 en OPTIWAVE 5200 C F 5 Service 29 5 1 Periodic maintenance 29 5 2 Keep the device clean 29 5 3 Returning the device to the manufacturer 29 5 3 1 General information 29 5 3 2 Form for...

Page 4: ...nline help functions The level transmitter is approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres when equipped with the appropriate options 1 3 Standards and approvals INFORMATION The information i...

Page 5: ...es in Gas Groups IIA IIB and IIC when fitted with the appropriate options It is certified for applications for which an EPL of Ga Gb or Gb is necessary The Ex ia tb approved device is suitable for use...

Page 6: ...output option Ex ia or Ex ic approvals 4 20 mA passive HART output option Ex ia or Ex ic approvals Intrinsically safe circuit data 4 20 mA passive HART output option Ex d ia or Ex ia tb approvals 4 20...

Page 7: ...version 1 Approval logo 2 IECEx certification agency code 3 Types of device protection including approved Gas Groups temperature classes T6 T4 or T3 or T2 depends on the antenna type and equipment pro...

Page 8: ...plosive atmospheres Part 14 Electrical installations design selection and erection and IEC 61241 14 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 14 Selection and installationT...

Page 9: ...ranges in the Installation chapter of the handbook Figure 2 1 ESD warning sticker below the device nameplate 1 Text Plastic Parts 2 Text Warning Potential electrostatic hazard see instructions PLASTIC...

Page 10: ...ignal converter process connection and antenna 2 Remote Field version remote converter 3 Remote Field version antenna housing process connection and antenna WARNING Compact version only If the device...

Page 11: ...ic Horn Wave Guide standard temperature Metallic Horn Wave Guide high temperature C F C F C F C F C F T6 46 115 46 115 46 115 46 115 45 113 T5 41 106 42 108 41 106 44 111 55 131 T4 38 100 40 104 39 10...

Page 12: ...0 104 44 111 43 109 54 129 100 212 T4 77 171 77 171 77 171 79 174 85 185 69 156 71 160 70 158 76 169 110 230 57 135 54 129 71 160 135 1 275 1 T3 50 122 48 118 68 154 150 1 302 1 64 147 180 1 356 1 61...

Page 13: ...C F T6 46 115 46 115 46 115 46 115 45 113 T5 41 106 41 106 41 106 44 111 55 131 T4 39 102 39 102 39 102 43 109 60 140 Temperature class Minimum ambient temperature Min flange temperature PP Wave Horn...

Page 14: ...1 110 230 55 131 53 127 72 162 135 1 275 1 T3 48 118 45 113 66 151 150 1 302 1 63 145 180 1 356 1 57 135 200 1 392 1 T2 53 127 250 1 482 1 1 Make sure that gasket temperature is in the specified limit...

Page 15: ...ent temperature PP Wave Horn PTFE Wave Horn and Wave Stick Compact version Remote Field version Compact version Remote Field version C F C F C F C F C F 80 176 80 176 80 176 80 176 80 176 90 194 75 16...

Page 16: ...te Field version Compact version Remote Field version C F C F C F C F C F 80 176 80 176 80 176 80 176 80 176 90 194 75 167 75 167 78 172 79 174 100 212 71 160 70 158 77 171 77 171 110 230 66 151 65 14...

Page 17: ...ory 1 2 D 2 D 3 D or EPL Da Db Db Dc Ex ia Ex ia tb and Ex ic devices only Equipment category 1 2 D 2 D 3 D or EPL Da Db Db Dc Ex ia Ex ia tb and Ex ic devices only Equipment category 1 2 D 2 D 3 D or...

Page 18: ...ntry size refer to the device nameplate If ambient temperature 65 C 149 F use heat resistant cables cable glands and cable entry plugs certified for continuous operation above 80 C 176 F WARNING If di...

Page 19: ...carefully to prevent damage to the thread and the gasket Make sure that the terminal compartment cover is tight Use a 2 5 mm Allen wrench to attach the cover stop 1 Make sure that the cover stop 1 sc...

Page 20: ...g conductor Connect the device to the equipotential bonding system for the hazardous location Remote Field version There is a terminal on the wall support and a terminal at the bottom of the antenna h...

Page 21: ...l circuit characteristics are not more than the values that follow Do not remove more than 6 mm 0 2 of insulation from the wire 3 5 2 Maximum intrinsically safe values for the electrical circuit 3 5 3...

Page 22: ...smitter with the 4 20 mA passive HART output option Figure 3 5 Electrical schematic for Ex ia approved equipment with the 4 20 mA passive HART output option Level transmitter with the FOUNDATION field...

Page 23: ...tment are Ex ia approved and the terminals compartment is Ex d Ex t approved Figure 3 7 Compact version Compartments in Ex d ia and Ex ia tb approved equipment Figure 3 8 Remote Field version Compartm...

Page 24: ...circuit on page 21 3 6 4 Electrical schematic WARNING Use only Ex d approved cable entries and plugs for Ex d applications Use only Ex t approved cable entries and plugs for Ex t applications Do not r...

Page 25: ...n Figure 3 10 Electrical schematic for Ex d ia Ex ia tb approved equipment without galvanic isolation 1 Galvanically isolated power supply 2 Power supply 3 Resistor for HART communication 4 Non Ex zon...

Page 26: ...cteristics are not more than the values that follow Do not remove more than 6 mm 0 2 of insulation from the wire 3 7 2 Maximum intrinsically safe values for the electrical circuit 3 7 3 Supply voltage...

Page 27: ...speak to the supplier Level transmitter with the 4 20 mA passive HART output option Figure 3 12 Electrical schematic for Ex ic approved equipment with the 4 20 mA passive HART output option Level tra...

Page 28: ...applications Ex ia applications Ex ia applications Are you using an intrinsically safe barrier within the correct parameters For more data refer to Ex ia equipment on page 21 The electrical circuit ch...

Page 29: ...ollowing points Due to statutory regulations on environmental protection and safeguarding the health and safety of our personnel manufacturer may only handle test and repair returned devices that have...

Page 30: ...al no The device has been operated with the following medium This medium is radioactive water hazardous toxic caustic flammable We checked that all cavities in the device are free from such substances...

Page 31: ...NOTES 6 31 OPTIWAVE 5200 C F www krohne com 09 2014 4001906103 AD IECEX OPTIWAVE 5200 R03 en...

Page 32: ...lysis products Products and systems for the oil gas industry Measuring systems for the marine industry Head Office KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH Ludwig Krohne Str 5 47058 Duisburg Germany Tel 49 203 301 0 F...

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