Place of Origin: | England |
Brand Name: | MTL |
Model Number: | MTL4541/S |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 5 pcs |
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Price: | according to the purchase quantity |
Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | approx. 4 weeks |
Payment Terms: | T/T payment |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs |
MTL4541/S repeater power supply 4/20mA, HART®, 2- or 3-wire transmitters
MTL4541/S provides a fully-floating dc supply for energising a conventional 2- or 3-wire 4/20mA transmitter, which is located in a hazardous area, and repeats the current in another floating circuit to drive a safe-area load. For HART 2-wire transmitters, the unit allows bi-directional communications signals superimposed on the 4/20mA loop current. Alternatively, MTL4541S acts as a current sink for a safe-area connection rather than driving a current into the load. Separately powered current sources, such as 4-wire transmitters, can be connected but will not support HART communication.
MTL4541/S SPECIFICATION
See also common specification
Number of channels
One
Location of transmitter
Zone 0, IIC, T4–6 hazardous area if suitably certified
Div. 1, Group A hazardous location
Safe-area output
Signal range: 4 to 20mA
Under/over-range: 0 to 24mA
Safe-area load resistance (MTLx541)
@ 24mA: 0 to 360Ω
@ 20mA: 0 to 450Ω
Safe-area load (MTLx541S)
Current sink: 600Ω max.
Maximum voltage source: 24V dc
Safe-area circuit output resistance: > 1MΩ
Safe-area circuit ripple
< 50µA peak-to-peak
Hazardous-area input
Signal range: 0 to 24mA (including over-range)
Transmitter voltage: 16.5V at 20mA
Transfer accuracy at 20°c
Better than 15µA
Temperature drift
< 0.8µA/°C
Response time
Settles to within 10% of final value within 50µs
Communications supported
HART (terminals 1 & 2 only)
FSM
FUNCTIONAL SAFETY
MANAGEMENT
IEC 61508:2010
Functional Safety Management (FSM)
Many MTL products are certified as safe for use in hazardous areas; that is places where explosive material may be present. The products are designed and certified to show that they are incapable of igniting the gas or dust and causing fire or explosion.
Another type of safety is called Functional Safety, which applies when products are used in safety and protection systems, in which a failure may mean that a protective system will not operate as it should. MTL products have been used in safety systems for some time, but there are increasing requirements to demonstrate an adequate level of functional safety, especially after the Buncefield, Texas City and Deepwater Horizon accidents. More and more, customers are demanding that products they use in safety systems meet the requirements of the second edition of the IEC 61508 Functional Safety standard, and they require evidence to show that they do. This is to enable the use of our products within instrumentation loops that are designed to achieve a specific Safety Integrity Level (SIL).
When MTL designs a product in the expectation that it will be used in functional safety-related systems, both the design process and the product needs to comply with IEC 61508:2010.
MTL has chosen to obtain Functional Safety Management (FSM) certification for the company. FSM means that MTL has the necessary processes and competence to design products according to IEC 61508:2010. Certification means that a notified body is ensuring that our processes are correct and that we are working to them. Together, FSM Certification gives our customers confidence in the company and the use of our products for functional safety.
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