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173089
173089
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Additional Information
Notice:
This document does not contain information required to operate and maintain the
1900/65A. Refer to the Following manuals for other required information.
1900/65A Datasheet (173401-01)
Description
Features
Specifications
Ordering Options
Approvals
Accessories
1900/65A Manual (173400-01)
System Description
Receiving and Handling Instructions
Installation
Configuration
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
1900/65A Hazardous Area Approvals
Throughout this document where Division 2, Division 1, Zone 1, and Zone 0 are used
the following agency approvals exist:
North American:
Ex/AEx nA [L] IIC
Class 1 Div. 2 Groups A,B,C,D
T4 @-20C Ta 70C
Vn = 18 to 36 Vdc @ Imax = 1A
per drawing 173089
European:
II 3G Ex nA [nL] IIC T4
@-20C Ta 70C
Sira 06 ATEX 4053X
IECEx SIR 06.0012X
per drawing 173089
Notice:
No changes to this document without authorization from approvals agencies.
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Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Appendix..................................................................................... 19
1. Connection Overview
1.1 Power and Signal Output Connections
Safe or Division 2 / Zone 2 Area
24Vdc Power Input
Relays 1-3
Relays 4-6
Communications Port
4-20 mA Outputs
Ethernet
Inhibit / Trip Multiply
Reset
Transducer Buffered Outputs
Figure 1.1
1. To minimize ground loop problems, connect earth ground and system common only at
the 1900/65A or other single point ground. For I.S. installations using external barriers,
disconnect single point earth system connection by removing the jumper located inside
the 1900/65A monitor under the protective cap. For intrinsically safe (I.S.) external
barrier installations, system common to barrier I.S. ground impedance must not exceed
1.
2. Wire gauge and type selected per local code requirements. Power terminals can accept
12AWG maximum.
Power Input requirements: 18-36 Vdc, 1.0A Maximum
Must follow Division 2 / Zone 2 wiring methods.
3. Install the 1900/65A only in a housing that is acceptable with the local authority having
jurisdiction for Division 2 / Zone 2 installations. See the appendix for more housing
requirements.
4. Do not connect or disconnect the buffered outputs except when de-energized or area is
known to be non-hazardous.
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Transducer
Transducer
Approvals Label
Transducer
Transducer
Temperature
Channels
Vibration
Channels
Figure 1.2
Thermocouple
Color Code
100 [31]
500 [152]
1000 [305]
RP
RN
Type J
22
14
12
White
Red
Type K
20
12
10
Yellow
Red
Type E
24
16
14
Purple
Red
Type T
20
12
10
Blue
Red
1900/65A to RTD Use twisted shielded pair or triad with stranded conductors and
insulating sheath. Wire gauge is shown in table 1.2.
RTD Type
500 [152]
1000 [305]
Pt, Ni
28
26
22
Cu
26
18
16
External
Barriers
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
External
Barriers
Transducer
Transducer
Transducer
Approvals Label
Transducer
Temperature
Channels
Vibration
Channels
Figure 1.3
8. Separate all I.S. wiring from non-I.S. wiring by a minimum of 2 in [50 mm]. When
installing systems over one another, take care to ensure separation of I.S. and non-I.S.
wiring.
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Galvanic
Isolators
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Galvanic
Isolators
Transducer
Transducer
Transducer
Approvals Label
Transducer
Temperature
Channels
Vibration
Channels
Figure 1.4
11
12
2
3
4
Non-Incendive
Device(s)
5
1
2
3
4
Non-Incendive
2 Wire Device(s)
Figure 2.1
13
2
3
Thermocouples
not supplied by
BN
5
1
2
3
4
2 wire RTDs not
supplied by BN
5
1
2
3
4
3 wire RTDs not
supplied by BN
5
Figure 2.2
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Division 1 / Zone 0
or Zone1 Area
1
2
MTL 796Barrier
3
4
1
2
I.S. 3 Wire
Device(s)
3
5
MTL 728Barrier
I.S. 2 Wire
Device(s)
3
4
Figure 3.1
1. Components are shown for single channel only (i.e., one transducer to one monitor
channel). Connect other channels similarly.
2. Use non-Incendive wiring between 1900/65A monitor and barriers.
3. Join cable shields to terminate at the barrier ground as shown. Use insulated shields.
Verify continuity between the shield of the field wiring from the hazardous area and the
I.S. earth. See note 1 in section 1.1.
4. Independent connection to system earth.
5. Wiring is shown cut away for clarity.
6. Refer to table 5.2 in the appendix for external barrier parameters.
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Division 1 / Zone 0
or Zone1 Area
1
2
MTL 760ac
Barrier
7
6
3
4
1
2
3
5
MTL 755ac
Barrier
MTL 755ac
Barrier
7
6
3
4
Figure 3.2
1. Components are shown for single channel only, (i.e., one transducer to one monitor
channel). Connect other channels similarly.
2. Use non-incendive wiring between 1900/65A monitor and barriers.
3. Join cable shields to terminate at the barrier ground as shown. Use insulated shields.
Verify continuity between the shield of the field wiring from the hazardous area and the
I.S. earth. See note 1 in section 1.1.
4. Independent connection to system earth.
5. Wiring is shown cut away for clarity.
6. Refer to table 5.2 in the appendix for external barrier parameters.
7. Bently Nevada does not supply thermocouples and 3-wire RTDs. Temperature
channels may be connected to unapproved thermocouples or RTDs located in a Class I
Division 1 Groups A,B,C,D; Class II Division 1 Groups E,F,G; and Class III Division 1
areas when connected through the external barriers recommended in table 5.2 or
equivalent. For Division 1 / Zone 0 or 1 areas, use non-grounded thermocouples or
RTDs.
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Division 1 / Zone 0
or Zone1 Area
MTL 5031
I.S. 3 Wire
Device(s)
P+F KFD2-VR4-Ex1.26
I.S. 3 Wire
Device(s)
P+F KFD2-VR4-Ex1.26
3
+
I.S. 2 Wire
Device(s)
Figure 4.1
1. Components are shown for single channel only (i.e., one transducer to one monitor
channel). Connect remaining channels similarly.
2. Galvanic isolators require external 24Vdc power.
3. Use non-incendive wiring between 1900/65A monitor and galvanic isolators. Connect
cable shields for this wiring to earth at the 1900/65A monitor. Use insulated shields.
4. Connection to system earth.
5. Wiring is shown cut away for clarity.
6. Refer to table 5.3 in the appendix for galvanic isolator parameters.
7. Install jumper between terminals 2 and 3.
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Division 1 / Zone 0
or Zone1 Area
1
MTL 5081
6
7
4
P+F KFD2-VR-Ex1.50M
1
1
3
2
6
7
MTL 5082
5
7
3
2
P+F KFD2-RR-Ex1
5
7
Figure 4.2
1. Components are shown for single channel only (i.e., one transducer to one monitor
channel). Connect remaining channels similarly.
2. Galvanic isolators require external 24Vdc power.
3. Use non-incendive wiring between 1900/65A monitor and galvanic isolators. Connect
cable shields for this wiring to earth at the 1900/65A monitor. Use insulated shields.
4. Connection to system earth.
5. Wiring is shown cut away for clarity.
6. Refer to table 5.3 in the appendix for galvanic isolator parameters.
7. Bently Nevada soes not supply thermocouples and 3-wire RTDs. Temperature channels
may be connected to unapproved thermocouples or RTDs located in a Class I Division 1
Groups A,B,C,D; Class II Division 1 Groups E,F,G; and Class III Division 1 areas when
connected through the galvanic isolators recommended in table 5.3 or equivalent. For
Division 1 / Zone 0 or 1 areas, non-grounded thermocouples or RTDs must be used.
8. Install jumpers between terminals 1 and 3 and terminals 2 and 5.
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Section 5 Appendix
5. Appendix
Typical Housing
(Bently Nevada P/N 168944 Shown)
Front View
Window Area
Bottom View
2
8.4 (0.33) DIA.
Mounting Hole
4 Places
Figure 5.1
1. Install the 1900/65A monitoring system in a suitable enclosure with an IP54 / Type 4
rating for all outdoor and Division 2 / Zone 2 installations.
2. Install conduit above this height to avoid internal mounting hardware. Never install
conduit through the top of the housing.
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20
RTD
Inputs
Thermocouple
Inputs
3 Wire
Transducer
Inputs
2 Wire
transducer
Inputs
I/O Type
Terminal
Number
J6, 5-8
J6, 1-4
J6, 13-16
J6, 9-12
J6, 5-8
J6, 1-4
J6, 13-16
J6, 9-12
J8, 5-8
J8, 1-4
J8, 9-12
J8, 13-16
J8, 5-8
J8, 1-4
J8, 9-12
J8, 13-16
Signal
Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 3
Ch 4
Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 3
Ch 4
Ch 5
Ch 6
Ch 7
Ch 8
Ch 5
Ch 6
Ch 7
Ch 8
23.9
23.9
0.913
0.5
45.5
45.5
12
12
200
200
IIB
Ca(nF)
200
200
IIA
200
200
IIC
Table 5.1
20
20
60
60
IIC
IIB
La(mH)
IIA
996
996
188
188
IIC
188
188
IIA
1000 1000
1000 1000
188
188
IIB
Co(nF)
IIC
IIB
Lo(mH)
IIA
3-Wire
RTDs
3.2
3
Signal
10
10
10
50
50
300
392
298
300
300
300
200
200
93
51
87
225
225
225
500
500
651
255
566
mA mW
Po
Io
755ac
7055ac
7056ac
7755ac
7756ac
760ac
7760ac
728702871287728-
796709671967796-
Suggested
MTL Barrier
Models
mA
10
28
600
400
93.4
Table 5.2
25
300
Parallel
11.2
28
27.2
20
100
300
690
Series
150
112
93.4
39.5
mA
11.2
28
27.2
Uo
600
400
93.4
138
83
89
nF
IIC
2.1
mH
IIC
2150 4.62
2300
nF
IIA
I.S. equipment with entity parameters: Match certified I.S. equipment parameters with barrier channel
parameters such that the following conditions are met:
Vmax or Ui is Voc or Uo
Ii or Imax is Io or Isc
Ca or Co is Ci + Ccable
La or Lo is Li + Lcable
650
690
nF
IIB
Co
651
821
mA mW
Io
Channel Parameters
I.S. equipment certified for connection to individual barrier circuits: Choose barrier circuit parameters
(Vmax/Rmin or Uo/Io or Voc/Isc) and cable in accordance with the control drawing of the I.S. device.
Power
Signal
10
Power
10
3.2
Power
TC
3.1
20
28
Velomitor
or 2 Wire
Accel.
3.1
26
Power
Proximitor Power
or
Accel.
Signal
See
Uo
Section Device Circuit
Number
V
Circuit Parameters
per Channel
External Barrier Parameters (per channel, all channels must be kept separate)
0.44
18.5
8.4
mH
IIB
Lo
0.88
37
16.8
mH
IIA
Section 5 Appendix
21
22
Velomitor
or 2 Wire
Accel.
TC
RTD
4.1
4.1
4.2
4.2
12.4
Power
and
Signal
730
2292
10K
10K
280
570
17
2.4
53
3.3
mA
Series
12.4
5.5
730
2292
10K
12.4
5.5
1.2
Table 5.3
17
2.4
0.12
729
2292
10K
0.12 0.036
90
Parallel
17
2.4
0.12
2.6
mA
12.4
5.5
1.2
26.4
Uo
17
2.4
IIB
Co
53
3.3
1.24
100
2.48
IIA
4.9
mH
IIC
19.7
mH
7.9
30
1000 1000
I.S. equipment with entity parameters: Match certified I.S. equipment parameters with galvanic isolator
channel parameters such that the following conditions are met:
See section 4 for suggested galvanic isolator models for the different channel types.
Vmax or Ui is Voc or Uo
Ii or Imax is Io or Isc
Ci + Ccable Ca or Co
Li + Lcable La or Lo
IIB
Lo
39
mH
IIA
138
15
554
60
1100
120
IIC
90.2
mA mW
Io
Channel Parameters
I.S. equipment certified for connection to individual galvanic isolator circuits: Choose galvanic isolator circuit
parameters (Vmax/Rmin or Uo/Io or Voc/Isc) and cable in accordance with the control drawing of the I.S.
device.
5.5
1.2
1.2
25.2
Power
Power
Proximitor Power
or
Accel.
Signal
mA mW
Po
Io
See
Section Device Circuit Uo
Number
Circuit Parameters
per Channel
Galvanic Isolator Parameters (per channel, all channels must be kept separate)