Hardware reference guide
Intrinsically Safe Modules
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I Source 1 (+) I Source 1 (-)
V Sense 1 (+)
V Sense 1 (-)
I Source 2 (+) I Source 2 (-)
V Sense 2 (+) V Sense 2 (-)
I Source 3 (+) I Source 3 (-)
V Sense 3 (+) V Sense 3 (-)
I Source 4 (+) I Source 4 (-)
V Sense 4 (+) V Sense 4 (-)
I Source 5 (+) I Source 5 (-)
V Sense 5 (+) V Sense 5 (-)
I Source 6 (+) I Source 6 (-)
V Sense 6 (+) V Sense 6 (-)
I Source 7 (+) I Source 7 (-)
V Sense 7 (+) V Sense 7 (-)
I Source 8 (+) I Source 8 (-)
V Sense 8 (+)
V Sense 8 (-)
I.S. Module AII 330 00
Blue Terminal Strip
Chassis
Ground
Chassis
Ground
HAZARDOUS LOCATION
Class I, Div I Group A, B, C, D
Class II Div I Group E, F, G
Note 1. Only shielded cables should be used for connections.
Shields should be left open at the field end and connected to
chassis ground at the Module end. Thermocouple tips may
Note 2. Pins marked N/C are not electronically connected to
the Module.
Note 3. Only 140 XBP 0xx 00 backplanes should be used for
mounting this module.
Note 4. The Entity Concept allows interconnection of intrinsically
safe apparatus with associated apparatus not specifically
examined in combination as a system when the approved values
of Voc and Isc for the associated apparatus are less than or
equal to Vmax and Imax for the intrinsically safe apparatus and
the approved values of Ca and La for the associated apparatus
must be equal to or are greater than Ci and Li for the intrinsically
safe apparatus plus all cable parameters.
Ca ≥ Ci + Ccable; La ≥ Li + Lcable; Voc ≤ Vmax; Isc ≤ Imax
Note 5. Simple Apparatus is defined as a device which will
neither generate nor store more than 1.2V, 0.1A, 20uJ, or 25 mW.
For examples, switches, Thermocouples, LEDs and RTDs, etc.
Note 6. Wiring methods must be in accordance with National
Electrical Code NFPA 70, Article 504 and ANSI/ISA RP 12.6
“Wiring Practices for Hazardous (classified) Locations
Instrumentation Part I: Intrinsic Safety.”
Note 7. Control room equipment connected to associated
apparatus should not use or generate more than 250 Vrms.
Note 8. All modules must be installed in an enclosure that meets
the requirements of ANSI/ISA S82.01.
Note 9. No revision to this drawing without prior FMRC approval.
N/C N/C
N/C N/C
N/C N/C
N/C N/C
Class III Div I
be grounded if required.
Note 10. For Schneider Electric internal use only. For control
sheet, refer to 19-100986 Rev 1.
(-)
(+)
mV Source
Thermocouple
Type J, K, E, T, R, S, B
140AII33000 TC Wiring Diagram
HAZARDOUS LOCATION,
Class I, Div 2 Group A, B, C, D
Note 11. For Division 2 installation, the apparatus shall be installed in
compliance with the enclosure, mounting, spacing, and
segregation requirements of the ultimate application, including
access only by the use of a tool and provision for Div 2 wiring methods.
31001362 Rev 01
Notes Related to FM Certification
This IS field device should meet Note 5 or should be FM approved with entity concept in Note 4 appropriate for connection
with IS RTD/TC IN Module with Concept Parameters listed below. The entity parameters are per Channel.
Voc = 15.5 VDC
Isc = 276 mA/Ch
Ca = 500 nf/Ch
La = 0.3 mH/Ch
Po = 1070 mW/Ch
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