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Product Bulletin
9.2:001 Hazardous Area Classifications
June 2012 D103222X012
1. Gas
Protection Techniques and
a. Zone 0Ignitable concentrations of flammable
gases or vapors which are present continuously or
Methods
for long periods of time. Various protection techniques and methods have been
developed and employed, thus reducing or minimizing
b. Zone 1Ignitable concentrations of flammable the potential risks of explosion or fire from electrical
gases or vapors which are likely to occur under equipment located in hazardous locations. Not all
normal operating conditions. methods are listed.
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FIELD COMMUNICATOR
Vmax = 30 VDC Voc = 1.9 VDC
Imax = 200 mA Isc = 32 A
Pi = 1 W Po = 61 W
Ci = 0 F Ca = 100 F
Li = 0 mH La = 5600 mH
Guidelines for Selecting The values Voc, Ioc, Ca, and La are specified by the
barrier manufacturer for any given barrier. The values
Intrinsic Safety Barriers of Ccable and Lcable for the signal cable must be
determined for the specific cable used.
Using Entity Ratings Example barrier entity ratings calculation.
Selecting an intrinsic safety barrier with the required A system is comprised of a FIELDVUEr DVC6010 digital
entity ratings depends upon the combined effects of valve controller (FM approved), a Field Communicator
the instrument, its cabling, and any instrument (FM approved), and 1000 feet of cable with 60 pF/ft
accessories such as the 475 Field Communicator. capacitance and 0.2 H/ft inductance. Calculate the
Determine the barrier entity ratings using the barrier entity ratings.
following guidelines:
Figure 1 shows a typical I.S. installation.
Voc Vmax
Isc Imax Calculate Ccable and Lcable
Ca Ci + Ccable
La Li + Lcable Ccable = 60 pF/ft x 1000 ft
= 60 nF
where:
Lcable = 0.2 H/ft x 1000 ft
Voc = Barrier open circuit voltage = 0.2 mH
Vmax = Instrument Vmax Determine Ca and La for the barrier
Isc= Barrier short circuit current Ca w Ci(DVC6010)+ Ci(475) + Ccable
Imax = Instrument Imax
w 5 nF + 0 nF + 60 nF
Ca = Barrier acceptable connected capacitance
Ca w 65 nF
Ci = Instrument total unprotected internal capacitance
Ccable = Signal cable total capacitance
La = Barrier acceptable connected inductance La w Li(DVC6010)+Li(475) + Lcable
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Determine Voc and Isc of the barrier. Note that in this Isc of the barrier must meet all of the following
example the output of the 475 (Voc(475) and Isc(475)) conditional requirements.
must also be considered because it can also add
energy to the loop besides just the barrier itself. Voc of
the barrier plus any additional voltage that could be
added to the loop from each device must be 1) Isc v Imax(DVC6010) + Isc(475) 226 mA +
subtracted from Vmax for each device. Isc of the barrier 0.032 mA 226.032 mA
plus any additional current that could be added to the
loop from each device must not exceed Imax for each
device. 2) Isc v Imax(DVC6010) 226 mA
Voc of the barrier must meet all of the following 3) Isc v Imax(475) 200 mA
conditional requirements.
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