PR Electronics 2 Channel Galvanic Barrier, Hart Transparent Repeater, ATEX, IECEx

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RS Stock No.:
136-8692
Mfr. Part No.:
5106BBB
Brand:
PR Electronics
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Brand

PR Electronics

Number of Channels

2

Module Type

Hart Transparent Repeater

Barrier Type

Galvanic Barrier

Maximum Voltage

253 V ac, 300V dc

Hazardous Area Certification

ATEX, IECEx

Safety Current Resistance

10Ω

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Supply Voltage

19.2 → 300 V dc, 21.6 → 253V ac

Safety Current Maximum

400mA

Safety Voltage Maximum

253 V ac, 300 V dc

Series

5100

Operating Temperature Range

-20 → +60°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DK

5106B I.S. HART Transparent Repeater


PR Electronics 5106B intrinsically safe HART transparent repeater is a signal isolator with 2-way HART communication for 2-wire transmitters installed in the hazardous area. The 5106B signal conditioner is based on microprocessor technology for gain and offset. The analogue signal is transmitted at a response time of less than 25 ms. Mounted vertically or horizontally on a DIN rail. As the devices can be mounted without distance between neighbouring units, up to 84 channels can be mounted per meter..

Features and Benefits


• 3.75 kV ac galvanic isolation
• Inputs, outputs and supply are floating and galvanically separated
• Output can be connected either as an active current transmitter or as a 2-wire transmitter
• Low response time
• Universal supply by AC or DC
•DIN Rail mounting (vertically or horizontally)

What is HART Protocol?


The HART protocol is a low speed, digital communications scheme that is carried on a 4 to 20 mA current signal. As 4 to 20 mA loops are commonly used in industry, the HART protocol is easy to implement, easy to use, and easy to troubleshoot. Devices that communicate via HART are popular in many industries.