SIRAX V 606
Programming
connector
PK610
Fig. 7. Configuration of the SIRAX V 606, without the power supply.
For this case the switch on the interface must be set to "ON".
Hazardous area
Sensor
Fig. 8. Configuring the SIRAX V 606, types 606-63/64 when the sensor
is in the hazardous area. For this case the switch on the interface of
the PK 610 must be set to "ON" or "OFF", see Fig. 7.
The earthing conditions must be observed when
programming the instrument, (e.g. the instrument
is installed in the plant).
If one of the input wires is earthed, a PC wit-
hout an earth connection must be used when
programming (e.g. a notebook running on the
batteries).
Under no circumstances should a PC be used
running from a power supply with an earth con-
nection, as this will damage the transducer.
Backplane
Power supply
OFF
ON
OFF: Connect separate
power supply to SIRAX
ON: Power supply
provided by PC
Safe area
PK 610
V 606
For devices of the explosion protection type
"intrinsically safe", the PC or laptop must support
a voltage level of 500 Veff between the RS 232
interface and earth (e.g. battery operation). In
particular, check other peripheral devices that
are connected.
If the above voltage level is not supported (e.g.
operation from the mains power supply) the
earth connection of the programming cable
PK 610 must be connected to the potential
equalization conductor. At the same time, it
must be ensured that the programming circuit
of the V 606 is potential free.
Fig. 9. Connect the earth
connection to the PK 610
interface.
8. Mounting
The transmitter SIRAX V 606 is plugged onto a backplane
BP 902.
When deciding where to install the transmitter
(measuring location), take care that the limits of
the operating temperature are kept:
– 25 and + 55 °C at standard versions
– 20 and + 55 °C at Ex versions!
8.1 Plugging the module into the backplane
Before inserting the SIRAX V 606 into the
backplane, ensure that, ...
... the backplane wiring is in strict accor-
dance with the wiring diagram of the
module
... the backplane is coded correctly accor-
ding to the section entitled "Mechanical
coding of the backplane". Read the
instructions for the back-plane.
... the red coding insert has been removed
from the backplane for SIRAX plug-
in modules with a power supply of
24...60 V DC/AC and that the power
supply is correct for the module.
Fig. 10. Remove the earth
connection from the PK 610
interface.
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