Connecting to power supply
5.2 Connection procedure
Voltage supply
Make sure that the voltage corresponds to the
specifications on the type label.
In the voltage range of 90 ... 230 V AC, an easily
accessible switch marked as cut-off switch as well
as an overload protection device (nominal current
≤ 10 A) must be installed in the feed circuit near the
instrument.
L / +
Fig. 8: Connection voltage supply
Sensor circuit (Ex area)
The sensor must be connected to the blue
connection terminals I+ and I-. The sensor circuit of
the separator VEGATRENN 149A Ex is separated
from the processing circuit.
I +
Fig. 9: Connection sensor circuit
1
Ex area
2
Non-Ex area
Processing circuit (non-Ex area)
Processing systems such as e.g. an
indicating instrument or a PLC system are con-
nected to terminals O+/O-/O+H.
If a HART handheld or an interface adapter
VEGACONNECT is connected to the communica-
tion sockets in the front, the processing system
must be connected to terminals O+H and O-. The
resistance necessary for HART communication is
already integrated in VEGATRENN 149A Ex with
16
N / -
1
2
I -
this version. Keep in mind that in this case the max.
connectable load or load resistance is reduced
(see "Technical data" in the "Supplement").
0+
Hart
VEGADIS 175
Fig. 10: Connection example with HART communication
0+
VEGADIS 175
Fig. 11: Connection example without HART communication
0-
OK
0-
OK
VEGATRENN 149A Ex