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MTL7700 Series
MTL700 Series
MTL7700 SERIES
Removable terminals
Electronic fusing
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SPECIFICATIONS
Safety description
Polarities
available
Application
mA
28
28
28
28
28
300
300
diode
164
diode
93
93
Transmitters
Switches
171
Transmitters, switches,
controller outputs IIB
7710+
7715+
7715P+
7722+
7728+
77287728ac
7728P+
7729P+
10
15
15
22
28
28
28
28
28
50
100
50
150
300
300
300
234
164
200
150
291
147
93
93
93
119
170
6V dc & 4V ac systems
12V systems
12V dc systems
18V dc systems
Controller outputs, solenoids
Transmitters
774X
10
19
3
3
10
10
300
300
MTL
7706+
7707+
7707P+
ac
Basic circuit
Hazardous
Prox sw input,
solid state output
and line fault detect
10
10
10
300
300
300
7.5
7.5
9
9
9
9
12
12
12
12
12
12
15
15
28
28
26
20
26
20
10
10
90
90
350
350
1k
1k
150
150
75
75
100
100
300
300
300
390
300
390
750
750
100
100
26
26
12
12
80
80
157
157
150
150
93
93
87
51
87
51
10
10
15
15
28
28
50
50
100
100
600
600
200
200
150
150
47
47
28
300
93a
28
28
diode
diode
7787+/-
28
28
300
diode
93
7787P+
28
28
234
diode
119
7761ac
7761Pac
7764+/ac
7766ac
7766Pac
7767+
7779+
7796+
7796-
7760ac
7765ac
7778ac
7789+
7788+
7788R+
28
10
28
10
300
50
300
50
93
200
93
200
3 - Wire RTDs
(grounded bridge)
Strain-gauge bridges
Strain-gauge bridges
Strain-gauge bridges
Strain-gauge bridges
12V dc systems
12V dc systems
Controller outputs
Controller outputs
Vibration probes
requires channels
separate in IIC
Vibration probes
Switch inputs /
Signal returns
Transmitters
Controller outputs, switches
mA
35
35
35
35
35
50
50
50
50
50
7.0
13.1
13.7
20.2
26.5
26.5
25.9
25.9
25.9
50
100
100
50
50
50
50
100
100
30/35
50
75
119
64
174
333
333
333
252
184
6.0
12.0
12.6
19.6
25.9
25.9
25.0
24.9
24.9
19.0
19.0
(1)
(1)
3.4
3.4
250
250
19.0
19.0
19.0
(0.7)
(0.7)
(0.7)
2.7
2.7
2.7
250
250
250
17
17
107
107
378
378
1050
1050
174
174
92
92
119
119
333
333
333
428
333
428
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.8
6.8
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
9.6
9.6
12.0
12.0
25.9
25.9
23.9
18.3
23.9
18.3
7.3
7.3
7.0
7.0
7.5
7.5
10.9
10.6
10.6
10.6
10.5
10.5
13.1
13.1
26.5
26.5
24.5
18.9
24.5
18.9
200
200
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
75
75
124
124
651
651
6.0
6.0
12.0
12.0
24.0
24.0
6.7
6.7
12.5
12.5
25.4
25.4
50
50
50
50
50
50
651
651
26.6
26.6
27.2
27.2
50
50
0.9V+26
0.9V+26
26.6
26.6
27.2
27.2
50
50
333
0.9V+26
26.6
26.6
27.2
27.2
50
50
253
0.9V+21
26.4
26.4
27.2
27.2
80
80
333
75
333
75
25.9
6.0
25.9
6.0
26.5
7.0
26.5
7.0
50
50
50
50
Gas detectors
7758+/-
3
3
3
6
Fuse
rating
2 or 3- Wire RTDs
(floating bridge)
4
7756ac
4
5
Vwkg at 10 Vmax
(1)A
See additional
specification
7755ac
Safe
Max. endto-end
resistance
Transmitters
June 2004
GENERAL SPECIFICATION
All MTL7700 Series barriers are based on the same simple principle.
Each channel contains two stages of pulse-tested Zener or forwardconnected diodes and an infallible terminating resistor. In the event
of an electrical fault in the safe area, the diodes limit the voltage that
can reach the hazardous area and the resistor limits the current. A
fuse protects the diodes, and the two stages of voltage limitation
ensure continued safety if either stage should fail. No active outputcurrent limiting circuits are employed. All models are certified ia for
all zones and IIC for all explosive atmospheres (except MTL7707P+
and MTL7729P+, 'ia' 'IIB').
TERMINOLOGY
1. Safety description
The safety description of a barrier, eg 10V 50 200mA, refers to
the maximum voltage of the terminating Zener or forward diode while
the fuse is blowing, the minimum value of the terminating resistor, and
the corresponding maximum short-circuit current. It is an indication of
the fault energy that can be developed in the hazardous area, and
not of the working voltage or end-to-end resistance.
2. Polarity
Barriers may be polarised + or , or non-polarised (ac). Polarised
barriers accept and/or deliver safe-area voltages of the specified
polarity only. Non-polarised barriers support voltages of either
polarity applied at either end.
3. End-to-end resistance
The resistance between the two ends of a barrier channel at 20C, ie
of the resistors and the fuse. If diodes or transistors are present, their
voltage drop (transistors ON) is quoted in addition.
Leakage current
For basic barriers with a working voltage of 5V or more, the
leakage current decreases by at least one decade per volt
reduction in applied voltage below the working voltage, over two
decades. For the MTL7755ac/7756ac it decreases by at least
one decade for a 0.4V reduction in applied voltage.
Terminations
Removable terminals accommodate conductors up to 2.5mm2
(13AWG). Hazardous-area terminals are identified by blue
labels. Removal force >15N
Colour coding of barrier label
Grey: non-polarised
Red: positive polarity (MTL7706 negative to transmitter )
Black: negative polarity
White: dummy barrier, MTL7799
Weight
140g approx
Mounting and earthing
By 35mm Top Hat DIN rail
DIMENSIONS (mm)
Hazardousarea
terminals
Safe-area
terminals
90
105
Installation and approval side label
6. Fuse rating
The greatest current that can be passed continuously (for 1000 hours
at 35C) through the fuse.
12.6
7. Star connection
In star-connected barriers, the two channels are interlocked such that
the voltage between them cannot exceed the working voltage, Vwkg:
this allows for higher cable capacitance or inductance.
8. Maximum safe-area voltage (Um)
The maximum permissible safe-area voltage (Um) for MTL7700 Series
barriers is 250V ac/dc.
APPLICATION
Resistance temperature detectors
Thermocouples, ac sensors
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KEY BARRIER
7756ac
7760ac
7706+
7787+
Analogue
output
7728+
7787+
Digital (on/off)
input
Switches
7787+
7741/3
Digital (on/off)
output
7728
June 2004
ACTIVE / ELECTRONICALLY
PROTECTED BARRIERS
Accuracy
2A under all conditions
Safe-area load resistance
0 to 500
Supply current
45mA typical at 20mA and 24V supply
60mA maximum at 20mA and 20V supply
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
Bussed power
Tx
+ 3
4/20mA
Current
limit
50mA
4/20mA
Regulate
2
50mA
+ 4
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Safety description
28V 300 93mA
Supply voltage
20 to 35V dc w.r.t earth
Output current
4 to 20 mA
Voltage available to transmitter and lines
16.2V @ 20mA with 250 load (negative w.r.t. earth)
11.0V @ 20mA with 500 load (negative w.r.t. earth)
Load
0V
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
Bussed power
+
LED,
alarm
solenoid
etc.
Current
limit
50mA
1.6mA
50mA
2
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Safety description
28V 300 93mA, terminals 1 to 3
28V Diode, terminals 2 -4
Supply voltage
10 to 35V dc with respect to earth
Output current
Up to 35mA available
Maximum voltage drop
(at 20C, current not limited)
Iout x 345 + 0.3V, terminals 1 to 3
Iout x 25 + 0.9V, terminals 4 to 2
Supply current
Iout + 1.6mA, supply <26V
Limited to 50mA, supply >28V or low load resistance
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BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
+
LED,
alarm
solenoid
etc.
Bussed power
Current
limit
50mA
1.6mA
50mA
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
BASIC CIRCUIT
Safety description
28V 164 171mA, terminals 1 to 3
28V Diode, terminals 4 to 2
Supply voltage
10 to 35V dc with respect to earth
Output current
Up to 35mA available
Maximum voltage drop
(at 20C, current not limited)
Iout x 218 + 0.3V, terminals 1 to 3
Iout x 20.1 + 0.9V, terminals 4 to 2
Supply current
Iout + 1.6mA, supply <26V
Limited to 50mA, supply >28V or low load resistance
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
NC
NO
COM
CH1
CH1
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
Bussed power
1
+3
CH1
5
6
2
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Safety description
10V 19mA
Supply voltage
20 to 35V dc with respect to earth
Input characteristics
Output energised if input >2.1mA(<2k)
Output de-energised if input <1.2mA(>10k)
Output characteristics
Operating frequency
dc to 2.5kHz
Max off-state voltage
35V
Max off-state leakage
10A
Max on-state voltage drop <1.41V @ 50mA
<1.22V @ 2mA
typically <1V
Max on-state current
50mA
Supply current
20mA maximum @ 24V
Bussed power
+3
2
6
5
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous
Area
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Safety description
10V 19mA
Supply voltage
22.9 to 30V dc with respect to earth
Input characteristics
Relay energised if input >2.1mA(<2k)
Relay de-energised if input <1.2mA(>10k)
Relay Contacts
*125V ac 0.5A. Resistive
30V dc, 1A. Resistive
Supply current
26mA maximum @ 24V
Response time
<10ms
* There are limitations for use above 50V. Please refer to the
Instruction Manual INM7700.
Safe
Area
Bussed power
+3
4
CH2
+7
8
CH1
1
2
5
6
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Safety description
10V 19mA
10V 19mA
Supply voltage
22.9 to 30V dc with respect to earth
Input characteristics
Relay energised if input >2.1mA(<2k)
Relay de-energised if input <1.2mA(>10k)
Relay Contacts
*125V ac 0.5A. Resistive
30V dc, 1A. Resistive
Supply current
45mA maximum @ 24V
Response time
<10ms
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BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous
Area
Relay contacts
*125V ac 0.5A. Resistive
30V dc, 1A. Resistive
Supply current
38mA maximum @ 24V
Response time
<10ms
Safe
Area
Bussed power
+3
CH2
1
2
+7
CH1
5
6
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
BASIC CIRCUIT
Safety description
10V 19mA
10V 19mA
Supply voltage
20 to 35V dc with respect to earth
Input characteristics
Output energised if input >2.1mA(<2k)
Output de-energised if input <1.2mA(>10k)
Output characteristics
Operating frequency
dc to 2.5kHz
Max off-state voltage
35V
Max off-state leakage
10A
Max on-state voltage drop 1.41V @ 50mA
1.22V @ 2mA
typically <1V
Max on-state current
50mA
Supply current
29mA maximum @ 24V
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
Bussed power
Current sense
Voltage sense
Trip circuit
Output
Input
0V
1
2
5
6
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
Bussed power
LFD
620R
10K
+3
1
LFD
COM
CH1
2
5
6
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Safety description
10V 19mA
Supply voltage
22.9 to 30V dc with respect to earth
Input characteristics
Output energised if input >2.1mA(<2k)
Output de-energised if input <1.2mA(>10k)
LFD relay + Red LED
Energised if input <50A or <100
* There are limitations for use above 50V. Please refer to the
Instruction Manual INM7700.
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MTL7700 SERIES
BARRIER APPLICATIONS
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
Power Bus
3
4
MTL7706+
MTL7787+
MTL7787P+
Power +26V
Signal
1-5V
250
4 -20mA
Power Bus
3
4
MTL7788R+
Power +26V
1-5V
250
Vibration probes
The 3-wire transmitters used with vibration monitoring equipment are
invariably supplied by a 24V dc power supply hence the
recommended barrier choice is the negatively-polarised MTL7796.
Transducer
Monitor
Probe
driver
1
3
4
MTL7796-
Power -24V
Vout
0V
Compensating cable
3
4
Photocell
Microphone
Turbine
Flowmeter
MTL7760ac
MTL7765
MTL7778
MTL7760ac
MTL7760ac
3
4
Recorder
Controller
Data logger
Computer
3
4
Earth free
signal
+6.0V
Vout
0V
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RTDs
For 3-wire RTDs, a single MTL7755ac barrier is the most economical
choice. This is suitable for use with a floating bridge the two leads
from the bridge arms are protected by the barrier with the third
(supply) lead being earthed through the barrier. The barrier has a low
end-to-end resistance of only 19/channel to minimise span changes
and its channels track within 0.15 (between 20 to +60C) to
minimise zero shift with temperature.
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
MTL7755ac
Receiver
MTL7756ac
5
Receiver
MTL7755ac
MTL7761ac
Receiver
MTL7755ac
MTL7761ac
STRAIN-GAUGE BRIDGES
Single strain-gauge bridges
This shows an arrangement using two or three barriers, which is safe
in IIC gases. With the MTL7761ac, the circuit is powered from a 14V,
230 source; if the bridge resistance is 230, then the bridge
voltage is 7V. If the bridge resistance is 350, then the bridge
voltage is 8.4V.
An MTL7764ac can be used to sense the bridge supply voltage.
An MTL7761ac is used here for the mV output.
An MTL7766Pac provides 12.3V for a 350 bridge with a 20V
supply. MTL7761Pac's can be used for the sense and pick-off circuits.
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MTL7761ac
+7V
--7V
0V
MTL7764ac
MTL7761ac
+
Sense
Output (mV)
June 2004
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
MTL7766Pac
+10V
--10V
0V
MTL7761Pac
MTL7761Pac
+
Sense
Output (mV)
ANALOGUE OUTPUTS
Controller outputs (I/P converters)
The single-channel MTL7728+ with a voltage drop of 6.66V at 20mA
is the recommended choice for most controller outputs. Higher-power
versions are available: the MTL7728P+ (5.1V drop) is suitable for IIC
applications; the MTL7729P+ (3.68V drop) for IIB applications.
For controllers with an output circuit separated from the 0V rail by the
control transistor, the 2-channel MTL7787+ is the preferred choice as
the return channel can handle up to 26.6V allowing the control signal
to be turned off completely. The voltage drop is 8.1V at 20mA. A
higher-power version of the latter, the MTL7787P+, is also available.
The return channel of these barriers handle up to 26.4V and the
maximum voltage drop is only 6.38V
3
P
3
P
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3
P
MTL7728+
MTL7787+
MTL7787P+
+26V
0V
1
0V
MTL7787+
MTL7787P+
+26V
+26V
2
Monitor
0V rail
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Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
Power Bus
Power +26.6V
Signal
MTL7787+
MTL7787P+
The MTL7789+ offers a dual channel passive barrier for switch inputs
where the input current for each channel is <10mA.
Power Bus
4
7
8
2
5
6
MTL7789+
Power +26.6V
Logic signal
Power +26.6V
Logic signal
Power Bus
2
5
6
7
8
MTL7741
22.9V - 30V
NC
COM
NO
Power Bus
The MTL7742 has a single channel solid state switch that can be
configured to switch from a power rail or down to ground. This is also
ideal for high switching frequency applications.
+20V - 35V
2
5
6
0V
Logic signal
Logic signal
MTL7742
3
4
7
8
Power
MTL7743
MTL7744
1
2
Logic signal
5
6
Logic signal
Power Bus
620
10k
+22.9 - 30V
2
5
6
LFD
COM
MTL7745
CH 1
LED,
alarm
3
4
MTL7707+
MTL7728+
MTL7728P+
MTL7729P+
1
2
+24.9V
0V
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LED,
alarm
3
4
MTL7707+
MTL7787+
MTL7787P+
+26V
0V
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Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
POSITIVE DC SYSTEMS
Low-level to 12V dc systems
The two channels of the MTL7764+ and MTL7767+ can be combined
safely in IIC.
dc
systems
3
4
MTL7764+
MTL7767+
+10V/+12V
+10V/+12V
0V
The MTL7764+ can be used for low-level logic return signals whilst
the MTL7767+ is used for 6V dc and 12V dc systems.
18V dc systems
The single-channel MTL7722+ is recommended for 18V dc systems.
dc
systems
MTL7722+
MTL7765ac
MTL7778ac
+19.6V
0V
AC AND DC SYSTEMS
High-level ac and dc systems
The versatile star-connected MTL7765ac and MTL7778ac allow Vwkg
to be developed from each channel to ground but only allow Vwkg to
be developed between channels. This provides some common-mode
voltage capability and can allow higher cable parameters to be used.
dc and ac
systems
12V/24V
0V
LED,
alarm
3
4
MTL7728
The MTL7728-- can also be used with floating power supplies, for
transmitters.
+26V
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Power Bus
Unused
cable
cores
and
screens
MTL7799
June 2004
Hazardous
Area
Safe
Area
MTL7798
(MTL7799)
Power connections
when using 7798
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Power connections
when using 7799
5
6
MTL7787+
MTL7787P+
Power looped
between ends
to allow removal
of a module from
middle of row
Logic signal
0V
3
4
MTL7706+
MTL7787+
MTL7787P+
1-5V
250W
0V
Power Bus
PB7700
2
5
6
7
8
MTL7741
Contact
signals
June 2004
135mm
MTL7700 SERIES
ACCESSORIES
82mm
TGL7700
TAG57
28mm
ERB57O
IMB57
10mm earth
clamp
66mm
15mm
ETM7
ERL7
ETL7000
14mm earth-rail
clamp
THR2/THR7000
ISP7000
ERB57S
3mm
in lower position
MOUNTING/EARTHING ACCESSORIES
10mm
MTL7700 Series barriers mount easily and quickly onto standard DIN
rail which also acts as the intrinsically safe earth.
THR2 standard DIN rail
THR7000 plated rail
Specially nickel-plated T-section (35mm x 7.5mm) DIN rail for use in
potentially corrosive atmospheres. Supplied in 1meter lengths.
ISP7000 insulating spacers
35
27
7.5
57mm
133.5mm
14mm
43.5
10
M6 x 16
4.4
10mm
48 over
DIN rail
M4 x 16
62
20
14.6
50
3mm
150mm
10mm
9mm
14mm
5mm
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June 2004
TAGGING ACCESSORIES
HOW TO ORDER
MTL7700 barriers
Select by barrier number and polarity,
e.g. MTL7728+
Mounting accessories
THR2
Standard DIN-rail, 35 x 7.5mm
THR7000
T-section DIN-rail, specially-plated,
35 x 7.5mm, 1m length
ISP7000
Insulating spacer
Standard earthing/earth-rail accessories
ETL7000
Earth terminal, DIN-rail mounted
IMB57
Insulating mounting block
ERB57S
Earth-rail bracket, straight
ERB57O
Earth-rail bracket, offset
ERL7
Earth rail, 1m length
ETM7
Earth terminal, pack of 50
2)
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June 2004
UK
(BASEEFA)
UK
(BASEEFA)
Systems
USA
(FM)
Canada/USA
(CSA)
Japan
(TIIS)
Standard
EN 50014
EN 50020
EN 50039
CAN/CSA E60079
UL698, UL913, UL1604
IEC60079, C22.2
See Certificates
Approved for
EEx ia IIC
EEx ia IIB
AIS/I,II,III/1/Entity
ABCDEFG- SCI-942;
NI/I/2/ABCD/T4
[I/0] AEx[ia]IIC
SCI-942 Entity;
NI/1/2/IIC/T4
Ta=60C except
where Ta=65C
Ex (ia) IIC
Ex (ia) IIB
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
3010737
NI only
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
1345550
Model No.
Certificate No.
MTL7706+
MTL7707+
MTL7707P+
MTL7710+
MTL7715+
MTL7715P+
MTL7722+
MTL7728+//ac
MTL7728P+
MTL7729P+
MTL7741
MTL7742
MTL7743
MTL7744
MTL7745
MTL7755ac
MTL7756ac
MTL7758+/
MTL7760ac
MTL7761ac
MTL7761Pac
MTL7764+
MTL7764ac
MTL7765ac
MTL7766ac
MTL7766Pac
MTL7767+
MTL7778ac
MTL7779+
MTL7787+
MTL7787P+
MTL7788+
MTL7788R+
MTL7789+
MTL7796+
MTL7796
MTL7798
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7218
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7218
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
BAS01ATEX7217
Note :
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2220
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2220
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
Ex01E2219
C16433
C16434
C16611
C16435
C16397
C16436
C16612
C16613
C16614
C16615
C16616
C16617
C16450
C16437
C16618
C16619
C16438
C16440
C16441
C16620
C16442
C16443
C16444
C16621
C16445
C16447
C16448
C16449
C16622
C16446
For FM compliance, the MTL7700 Series barriers shall be installed in compliance with the enclosure, mounting, spacing and
segregation requirements of the ultimate application.
Certified to CENELEC IIB/FM Grps C-G only.
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June 2004
MTL7756
MTL7758
MTL7760
MTL7761
MTL7761P
MTL7764
MTL7764
MTL7765
MTL7766
MTL7766P
MTL7767
MTL7778
MTL7779
MTL7787
MTL7787P
MTL7788
MTL7788R
MTL7789
MTL7796
2.86
96
742
ac
a1/a2
100
0.46
145
0.225
100
0.46
145
b
100
0.13
69
0.45
40
0.13
69
c
40
0.41
73
0.45
40
0.13
69
ac a1/a2/a3 100
0.46
145
0.225
100
0.46
145
b1
100
0.13
69
0.45
40
0.13
69
b2
100
0.06
44
0.675
40
0.13
69
c1
40
0.41
73
0.45
40
0.13
69
c2
40
0.23
61
0.60
40
0.06
44
+/a1/a2 11.1
0.07
26
1.40
11.1
0.07
26
b
11.1
0.02
10
2.8
8.8
0.02
10
ac
a1/a2
3
0.91
74
0.5
3
0.91
74
b
3
0.20
27
1.00
3
0.20
35.6
ac
a1/a2
4.9
3.72
163
0.225
4.9
3.72
163
b
4.9
0.91
62
0.45
0.31
0.91
62
c
0.31
3.72
81
0.45
0.31
0.91
62
ac
a1/a2
4.9
56
613
0.058
4.9
56
613
b
4.9
14
236
0.115
0.31
14.0
236
c
0.31
56
306
0.115
0.31
14.0
236
+
a1/a2 1.41
240
1000
0.036
1.41
240
1000
b
1.41
61
360
0.072
1.0
61
360
ac
a1/a2 1.41
240
1000
0.036
1.41
240
1000
b
1.41
61
360
0.072
0.125
61
360
c
0.125
240
500
0.072
0.125
61
360
ac
a1/a2 0.580
1.45
66
0.56
0.580
1.45
66
b
0.580
0.32
22
1.125
0.58
0.32
31.6
ac
a1/a2 1.41
5.8
151
0.24
1.41
5.8
151
b
1.41
1.47
58
0.48
0.125
1.47
58
c
0.125
5.8
75
0.48
0.125
1.47
58
ac
a1
1.41
1.47
78
0.471
1.41
1.47
78
b
1.41
0.34
29
0.942
0.125
0.34
29
c
0.125
1.15
39
0.942
0.125
0.34
29
+
a1/a2 0.58
1.45
66
0.56
0.58
1.45
66
b
0.58
0.32
22
1.125
0.58
0.32
22
ac
a1/a2 0.083
16
107
0.33
0.083
16
107
b
0.083 3.05 (4.2)
42
0.33
0.083
4.0
107
+
a1/a2 0.083 3.05 (4.2)
56
0.65
0.083 3.05 (4.2)
56
b
NOT PERMITTED
+/a1
0.083 3.05 (4.2)
56
0.65
0.083 3.05 (4.2)
56
a2
0.083
0.083
b
0.083 3.05 (4.2)
56
0.65
0.011
4.2
56
+
a1
0.083 1.82 (2.51) 44
0.835
0.083 1.82 (2.51)
44
a2
0.083
0.083
b
0.083 1.82 (2.51) 44
0.835
0.78
2.51
44
+
a1
0.083 3.05 (4.2)
56
0.65
0.083 3.05 (4.2)
56
a2
3.0
0.91
74
0.5
3.0
0.91
74
b
0.083
0.33
25
0.92
0.083
0.33
25
+
a1
0.083 3.05 (4.2)
56
0.65
0.083 3.05 (4.2)
56
a2
3.0
0.91
74
0.5
3.0
0.91
74
b
0.083
0.33
25
0.92
0.083
0.33
25
+
C
0.083
16
106
0.33
0.083
16
106
+/a1
0.1
4.91
64
0.56
0.1
4.91
64
a2
0.22
13
136
0.26
0.22
13
136
b
0.1
1.94
34
0.81
0.096
1.94
34
MTL7729P
a1
b
a1
BASEEFA GroupIIB
C
L
L/R
F)
H/
)
(
(mH)
(
0.65
5.34
125
0.65
5.34
125
0.65
5.65
127
Matched
Power
(W)
2.64
2.64
2.64
FM (Grps C-G)
C
L
L/R
F)
H/
)
(
(mH)
(
0.65
5.34
125
0.587
5.34
125
0.65
5.65
127
Matched
Power
(W)
0.65
0.65
0.50
0.56
1.09
0.81
0.65
0.83
0.039
0.225
0.45
0.45
0.225
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.675
1.4
2.8
0.5
1.00
0.225
0.45
0.45
0.058
0.115
0.115
0.036
0.072
0.036
0.072
0.072
0.56
1.12
0.24
0.48
0.48
0.471
0.942
0.942
0.56
1.125
0.33
0.654
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.83
0.835
0.65
0.5
0.92
0.65
0.5
0.92
0.33
0.56
0.26
0.81
Matched
Power
(W)
2.64
2.64
1.19
June 2004
a1
a2
a3
b1
b2
b3
c1
c2
MTL7710+
No
MTL7715+
MTL7715P+
MTL7722+
MTL7728+/-
No
No
No
No
MTL7728ac
MTL7728P+
MTL7755ac
MTL7756ac
MTL7758+/-
No
No
No
No
No
MTL7760ac
No
MTL7761ac
MTL7761Pac
No
No
MTL7764+
MTL7764ac
No
No
MTL7765ac
MTL7766ac
MTL7766Pac
No
No
No
MTL7767+
MTL7779+
MTL7787+/-
No
No
Yes
MTL7787P+
Yes
MTL7788+
MTL7788R+
MTL7796+/-
Yes
Yes
No
Half of
MTL7162+
N/A
N/A
MTL7122+
MTL7028+/MTL7128+/N/A
MTL7128P+
MTL7055ac
MTL7056ac
N/A
MTL7000
Original
Certificate
Number(s)
Ex95C2261
MTL7000
MTL700
ATEX
equivalent
Certificate
Number(s)
BAS99ATEX7285 MTL710+
MTL700
Original
Certificate
Number(s)
Ex832452
N/A
N/A
Ex95C2261
Ex95C2261
N/A
N/A
BAS99ATEX7285
BAS99ATEX7285
MTL715+
MTL715P+
MTL722+
MTL728+/-
MTL700
Typical
ATEX
Application
Certificate
Number(s)
BAS01ATEX7202 4/6V
Systems
Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 12V Systems
Ex92C2373 BAS01ATEX7202 12V Systems
Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 General Purpose
Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Analogue / Digital
N/A
Ex95C2261
Ex95C2261
Ex95C2261
N/A
N/A
BAS99ATEX7285
BAS99ATEX7285
BAS99ATEX7285
N/A
MTL728ac
MTL728P+
MTL755ac
N/A
MTL758
Ex832452
Ex92C2373
Ex832452
N/A
Ex83453
General Purpose
Analogue / Digital
RTD, Grounded
RTD, Grounded
Active sensors,
Thermocouples
N/A
N/A
N/A
MTL760ac Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Active sensors,
Thermocouples
MTL7261ac Ex95C2261 BAS99ATEX7285 MTL761ac Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Strain Gauges
MTL7061Pac Ex95C2261 BAS99ATEX7285 MTL761Pac Ex92C2373 BAS01ATEX7202 Load cell
MTL7161Pac
MTL7164+
Ex95C2261 BAS99ATEX7285 MTL764+
Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 High resistance
MTL7264ac Ex95C2261 BAS99ATEX7285 MTL764ac Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Strain / Level
Gauges
N/A
N/A
N/A
MTL765ac Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 General Purpose
N/A
N/A
N/A
MTL766ac Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Strain Gauges
MTL7066Pac Ex95C2261 BAS99ATEX7285 MTL766Pac Ex92C2373 BAS01ATEX7202 Strain Gauges
MTL7166Pac
MTL7167+
Ex95C2261 BAS99ATEX7285 MTL767+
Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Dual MTL715
N/A
N/A
N/A
MTL779+
Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Dual MTL728
MTL7087+
Ex95C2261 BAS99ATEX7285 MTL787S+ Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Analogue / Digital
MTL7187+
MTL7087P+ Ex95C2261 BAS99ATEX7285 MTL787SP+ Ex92C2373 BAS01ATEX7202 Analogue / Digital
MTL7187P+
N/A
N/A
N/A
MTL788+
Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Transmitters
N/A
N/A
N/A
MTL788R+ Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 15V systems
MTL7096Ex95C2261 BAS99ATEX7285 MTL796+/- Ex832452 BAS01ATEX7202 Vibration sensors
MTL7196-
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BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
N/A
BAS01ATEX7217
June 2004
MTL700 SERIES
EUROPE (EMEA)
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April 2006
Safety description
Polarities
available
Application
Basic circuit
Hazardous
MTL
mA
702
706
707
25
28
28
28
28
15
28
200
300
300
diode
164
diode
300
125
93
93
170
93
10
10
15
15
22
22
28
28
28
28
50
33
100
50
150
101
300
300
234
164
200
300
150
291
147
213
93
93
119
170
1
1
3
3
10
10
10
10
100
100
300
300
7.5
7.5
9
9
9
9
12
12
12
12
12
12
15
15
22
22
28
28
26
20
10
10
90
90
350
350
1k
1k
150
150
75
75
100
100
150
150
300
300
300
390
750
750
100
100
25
25
12
12
80
80
157
157
150
150
147
147
93
93
87
51
10
10
15
15
22
22
28
28
50
50
100
100
300
300
600
600
200
200
150
150
73
73
47
47
786
28
28
diode
diode
Signal returns
787
28
28
28
28
300
diode
300
diode
93
93
Controller outputs,
switches
Transmitters
Controller outputs, switches
28
28
234
diode
119
28
10
300
50
93
200
28
10
300
50
93
200
707P
708
710
710P
715
715P
722
722P
728
728P
729P
751
755
758
761
761P
764
766
766P
767
768
779
796
760
765
772
778
Transmitters
Transmitters
Switches
Safe
ac
Transmitters, switches,
controller outputs
Solenoids, alarms, LEDs,
switches
6V dc & 4V ac systems
8V dc systems
12V systems
12V dc systems
18V dc systems
18V dc systems
Controller outputs, solenoids
Transmitters
Controller outputs, solenoid valves
Controller outputs, solenoid valves
18V dc systems
Controller outputs
Vibration probes
(MTL796 negative)
787SP
788
11
11
51
51
216
216
2.0
2.0
3.6
3.6
250
250
250
250
18
18
145
145
384
384
1075
1075
185
185
93
93
155
155
185
185
340
340
340
435
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
7.0
7.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
9.8
9.8
12.0
12.0
19.0
19.0
25.5
25.5
23.5
17.5
7.0
7.0
7.5
7.5
8.1
8.1
10.7 e
10.7 e
11.2
11.2
11.3
11.3
13.0
13.0
20.2
20.2
26.6
26.6
24.6
18.7
200
200
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
85
85
135
135
340
340
665
665
6.0
6.0
12.0
12.0
18.0
18.0
24.0
24.0
7.4
7.4
13.2
13.2
19.7
19.7
25.7
25.7
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
2.2V+30
2.2V+30
25.5
25.5
26.6
26.6
50
50
340
2.2V+30
340
0.9V+20
25.5
25.5
25.5
25.5
26.6
26.6
26.6
26.6
50
50
50
50
258
0.9V+16
24.5
24.5
26.5
26.5
80
80
340
85
340
85
25.5
6.0
25.5
6.0
26.6
6.9
26.6
6.9
50
50
50
50
1
ac
4 (20V:796)
Star connected
787S
250
4 (10V)
31.25kbit/s fieldbus
installations
50
3 (28V)
they
work
See
'How
62.6
62.6
Internal
terminator
4
799
0.3
0.3
(0.6)
(0.6)
791
20
20
18.0a
18.0a
*
4
ac
Transmitters
788R
26.0
26.0
787S
24.5
24.5
50
200
100
200
50
100
50
50
100
100
See additional
specification
6.9 c
9.2
13.0
13.8
20.2
20.0
26.6
26.6d
mA
6.0
8.0
12.0
12.5
19.0
18.5
25.5
25.5b
Strain-gauge
bridges
Strain-gauge bridges
85
42
155
60
185
121
340
340
253
184
Strain-gauge
bridges
12V dc systems
Fuse
rating
3 (26V:796)
Vmax
BARRIERS'
Vwkg at
10(1)A
35
35
35
50
35
35
'OVERVOLT-PROTECTED
Gas detectors
Max. endto-end
resistance
100
100
2
1
Terminal
1&2
open
circuit
June 2004
1. Safety description
The safety description of a barrier, eg 10V 50 200mA, refers to
the maximum voltage of the terminating Zener or forward diode while
the fuse is blowing, the minimum value of the terminating resistor, and
the corresponding maximum short-circuit current. It is an indication of
the fault energy that can be developed in the hazardous area, and
not of the working voltage or end-to-end resistance.
2. Polarity
Barriers may be polarised + or , or non-polarised (ac). Polarised
barriers accept and/or deliver safe-area voltages of the specified
polarity only. Non-polarised barriers support voltages of either
polarity applied at either end. An exception to this is the MTL791
Fieldbus barrier which has one positive and one negative channel.
3. End-to-end resistance
The resistance between the two ends of a barrier channel at 20C, ie
of the resistors and the fuse. If diodes or transistors are present, their
voltage drop (transistors ON) is quoted in addition.
DIMENSIONS (mm)
3
4
TERMINOLOGY
GENERAL SPECIFICATION
25.0
7.5
Hazardous-area
terminals
7.5
Safe-area
terminals
9.0
61.5
49.2
6. Fuse rating
The greatest current that can be passed continuously (for 1000 hours
at 35C) through the fuse.
7. Star connection
In star-connected barriers, the two channels are interlocked such that
the voltage between them cannot exceed the working voltage, Vwkg:
this allows for higher cable capacitance or inductance.
8. Maximum safe-area voltage (Um)
The maximum permissible safe-area voltage (Um) for MTL700 Series
barriers is 250V ac/dc.
11.5
85.0
93.5
14.2
TYPE
Analogue
input (low-level)
Analogue
output
KEY BARRIER
755ac
760ac
728+
787S+
dc power supply
26.0V
2035V
Analogue
Transmitters, 2-wire, 4/20mA
input (high-level)
787S+
706+
Digital (on/off)
input
Switches
787S+
707+
Digital (on/off)
output
728+
708+
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OVERVOLTPROTECTED BARRIERS
The MTL702+, 706+, 707+, 707P+ and 708+ have built-in overvolt
protection, allowing their use with unregulated power supplies. In
many applications, eg, sensor inputs or controller outputs, there is
insufficient power available to blow the barrier fuse and this
additional protection is not necessary. However, where the barrier is
connected to a power supply, eg, for energising transmitters, switches,
solenoids or local alarms, overvolt protection allows the barriers to be
used with unregulated supplies up to 35V dc and also gives protection
against faulty wiring during commissioning.
OVERVOLT-PROTECTED
BARRIERS
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous area
Safe area
performance but did not pass outgoing communication signals below about
1kHz.
60mA max
Current
+35V max.
1
100mA
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous area
mirror
3
+V ref
50mA
Tx
4/20mA
Regulate
Safe area
4/20mA
Current limit
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Tx
4/20mA
4/20mA
50mA
50mA
Regulate
Negative
0V
Supply voltage
20 to 35V dc, positive w.r.t. earth
Voltage available for transmitter and lines (at 20mA)
(Vsupply 8V), limited at 16V
Voltage available for load (at 20mA)
Vsupply 5V
Load resistance
850 maximum
Output impedance to load
>1M
load)
Calibrated accuracy (at 20C with 250
0.05% of maximum output, including non-linearity and
hysteresis
Zero temperature drift
<0.005% of maximum output per C
Span temperature drift
<0.005% of maximum output per C
Supply current
8 to 40mA + 10mA max. at 20V
8 to 40mA + 20mA max. at 35V
+35V max.
1
40mA max
50mA 2
850
max.
50mA 2
250
5%
0V
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Supply voltage
20 to 35V dc, positive w.r.t. earth
Output current
4 to 20mA
Voltage available for transmitter and lines
15V minimum at 20mA with 22V supply
15.5V typical at 20mA with 24V supply
Note: voltages are negative w.r.t. earth
Load resistance
250 5% (can be greater if reduced transmitter voltage is
acceptable)
Accuracy
2A under all conditions
Supply current
35mA typical
at 20mA with 24V supply
40mA maximum at 20mA with 35V supply
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April 2006
OVERVOLT-PROTECTED
BARRIERS
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous area
Safe area
3
(continued)
LED,
alarm,
solenoid,
etc
Current
limit
I out
1
+35V max
50mA
1 mA max
Safe area
I out
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous area
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Current
limit
+35V max
50mA
1 mA max
50mA
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
BASIC CIRCUIT
Hazardous area
Safe area
3
I out
Current
limit
+35V max
50mA
1 mA max
50mA
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATION
Supply voltage (Vs)
10 to 35V dc, positive w.r.t. earth
Output current (Iout)
Up to 35mA available
Maximum voltage drop (at 20C, current not limited)
Iout x 370 + 1.5V, terminal 1 to 3
Supply current
Iout + 1mA max, Vs <26V
Limited at 50mA, Vs >28V or low load resistance
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Hazardous area
Safe area
MTL760ac
34
The preferred barrier for thermocouples is the MTL760ac, whose 2channel non-polarised design retains the earth-free nature of the
signal. Provided that the receivers input circuit floats, the combination
rejects common-mode ac and dc interference up to at least 6V and is
unaffected by earth faults on the primary element. Even if the
receivers circuit is tied to its 0V rail, the use of a 2-channel barrier
takes the worry out of earthing. To eliminate errors due to thermal
emfs, the compensating cable should be continued from the barrier to
the receiver. For moving coil or other low resistance receivers, use the
MTL751 (40) or the MTL755ac (36) if the resistance of the
MTL760 (170) is unacceptable.
Insulated
from earth
10V
10V
21
Recorder,
controller,
data logger,
computer
Fig. 1
Compensating cable
Fig. 2
10V
10V
MTL760ac
Earthfree
signal
21
Photocell,
microphone,
turbine
flowmeter, etc
34
Fig. 3
34
3V
3V
L
N
E
MTL755ac
21
34
21
Temperature transmitter
Fig. 4
L
N
E
3V
3V
34
3V
3V
21
MTL755ac
34
1 /2 MTL755ac
21
For 3-wire circuits with a floating bridge, the most economical solution
is
provided
by
the
MTL755ac
2-channel
barrier,
Fig.4. The two leads from the bridge arms are protected by the
barrier, while the third (supply) lead is earthed at the busbar. The
MTL755ac has a low end-to-end resistance of only 18.0 per
channel to minimise span changes, and its channels track within
0.15 (from 20 to +60C) to minimise zero shift with temperature.
Close tolerancing of each channel to 0.15 at 20C facilitates
barrier substitution.
Receiver
Fig. 5
21
L
N
E
21
MTL761ac
MTL755ac
34
MTL761ac
MTL755ac
34
Receiver
Fig. 6
MTL760ac
3
4
10V
10V
1
2
+7V max.
Vout
0V
Fig. 7
June 2004
BARRIERS
FOR SENSORS
Hazardous area
Safe area
(continued)
MTL761ac
MTL766ac
1
2
3
4
+10V (MTL766)
+6V (MTL761)
0V
6V (MTL761)
10V (MTL766)
MTL764ac
Bridge
3
4
12V
12V
+
Sense
1
2
Optional
MTL761ac
3
4
9V
9V
1
2
Output, mV
Fig. 8
MTL766ac
3
4
12V
12V
Bridge
1
2
+10V
0V
10V
MTL766ac
3
4
12V
12V
3
4
12V
12V
3
4
12V
12V
1
2
Bridge
MTL764ac
Bridge
+
Sense
1
2
MTL764ac
1
2
Output, mV
Fig. 9
bridge: 13.0V
bridges: 9.7V
bridges: 7.7V
bridges: 6.4V
MTL766Pac
3
4
12V
12V
1
2
supply
+10V
10V
0V
350
Bridge
MTL761Pac
3
4
9V
9V
3
4
9V
9V
350
Bridge
350
Bridge
1
2
+
Sense
MTL761Pac
1
2
Output, mV
Fig. 10
MTL758+
3
4
7.5V
7.5V
1
2
MTL761ac
Gas detector
3
4
9V
9V
1
2
+6V
0V
Output
Fig. 11
June 2004
BARRIERS FOR
TRANSMITTERS AND
SWITCHES
Hazardous area
Safe area
3
4
28V
Diode
MTL787S+
MTL787SP+
4/20mA
Fig. 12
The voltage available for the transmitter and its lines can be increased
by converting the return current into a 15V signal before it passes
through an MTL788+ barrier. The MTL788R+ contains a 250
precision resistor for this purpose and makes 14.2V available, Fig.
13.
3
4
+26V max.
15V
1
2
250
0V
MTL788R+
+26V max.
15V
1
2
4/20mA
0V
Fig. 13
MTL702+
3
4
25V
E
+35V max.
15V
1
2
4/20/mA
250
0V
Fig. 14
28V
10V
Negative
3
4
MTL706+
28V
E
+35V max.
15V
1
2
4/20/mA
250
0V
Fig. 15
IIB
3
4
28V MTL707P+*
1
Diode
2
15V
+35V max.
15V
4/20mA
0V
Fig. 16
* CENELEC gas group IIB (C & D N. America)
MTL722P+
18V dc
systems
3
4
22V
Earth
1
2
+18V
0V
Fig. 17
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Hazardous area
Safe area
For switch-status transfer, Fig. 18, the MTL707+ is preferred for two
reasons. First, the circuit fails safe if there is an earth fault on either line
ie the safe-area load de-energises. Second, the MTL707+ accepts up
to 35V from poorly regulated power supplies without blowing its fuse:
if the supply is well regulated, the MTL787S+ can be used, see Fig. 19.
Fig. 18
3
4
MTL707+
3
4
+35V max.
Logic signal
1
2
28V
Diode
0V
MTL787S+
28V
Diode
+26V max.
Logic signal
1
2
Fig. 19
0V
MTL710P+
3
4
8V dc
systems
10V
Earth
1
2
+8V
0V
Fig. 20
MTL715P+
3
4
12V dc
systems
15V
Earth
1
2
+12V
0V
Fig. 21
BARRIERS FOR
CONTROL ELEMENTS
Hazardous area
Safe area
ANALOGUE OUTPUTS
Controller outputs 4 to 20mA
In most cases the output current of a controller flows directly to its 0V
rail and the rail can be earthed at the busbar, Fig.22. Occasionally the
output circuit may be fully floating. In either event the 1-channel
MTL728+ or half an MTL779+ provides the solution. Overvolt
protection is not required, since current limiting in the controller protects
the fuse in the barrier. The voltage drop introduced by the barrier is
6.8V at 20mA.
I/P
3
4
28V
E
MTL728+
MTL728P+
MTL729P+ 4/20mA
1
2
0V rail
Fig. 22
For IIB applications, the MTL728P+ can be replaced with the similarly
designed 1-channel MTL729P+.
If the output circuit of the controller is separated from the 0V rail by the
control transistor, Fig.23, a 2-channel barrier is necessary. The
MTL787S+ is recommended, since its return channel can handle up to
25.5V, allowing the control signal to be turned off completely. The
voltage drop introduced by the barrier is 8.1V at 20mA.
The maximum voltage drop introduced by the MTL787SP+ is only
6.4V at 20mA (compared to 8.1V for the MTL787S+). The barrier
return channel can handle up to 24.5V, allowing the control signal to
be turned off completely.
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I/P
3
4
Fig. 23
28V
Diode
MTL787S+
MTL787SP+4/20mA
1
2
0V rail
Controller
June 2004
Hazardous area
Safe area
MTL787S+
MTL787SP+
3
4
I/P
1
2
28V
Diode
4/20mA
Monitor
0V rail
Fig. 24
Controller
+
MTL707P+ * 4/20mA
28V
Diode
3
4
I/P
1
2
0V rail
Fig. 25
Controller
CENELEC gas group IIB (C & D N. America)
28V
Earth
MTL728+
MTL728P+
MTL729P+*
1
2
+26.6Vmax (MTL728+)
+26V max (MTL728P+)
+26Vmax (MTL729P+)
0V
Fig. 26
MTL708+
3
4
28V
Earth
1
2
+35V max
0V
Fig. 27
MTL787S+
MTL787SP+
MTL707+
MTL707P+ *
3
4
28V
Diode
1
2
Fig. 28
+26.6Vmax (MTL787S+)
+26.5Vmax (MTL787SP+)
+35V max (MTL707+)
+35Vmax (MTL707P+)
0V
Fieldbus applications
The MTL791 (Fig.29) is a 2-channel barrier designed specifically for
31.25kbit/s fieldbus applications. Used with a suitable floating
fieldbus power supply of up to 20V (such as that provided by the
MTL5995 unit) it extends the range of fieldbus applications into
hazardous areas. It is provided with an internal integral safe-area
terminator*.
MTL791
T
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Fieldbus devices
3
4
+11V
11V
1 +
2 Fieldbus devices
Fieldbus
power
supply
Fig. 29
June 2004
Barrier
model
number
MTL
702+
706+
707+
708+
710
710P
715
715P
722
722P
728
728P
751ac
1
1
Both
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
755ac
1
2
Earth 1
return
used?
779
786
787 & 787S
787SP
788 & 788R
791
796
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1 or 2
Both
2
Both
Both
Both
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
707P
729P
2
1
Yes
Yes
3
4
758
1
2
1
2
1
2
760ac
761ac
4
6
761Pac
764
2
1
2
1
2
764ac
765ac
1
2
1
2
766ac
766Pac
767
768
772ac
778ac
System
combination
1x715P
4x764ac
2 x 761ac channels
2 x 764ac channels
2 x 766ac channels
4 x 761ac channels
2 x 764ac channels
4x761Pac channels
2x766Pac channels
2 x 764ac channels
4 x 766ac channels
758 + 761ac
FM (groups A&B)
L/R ratio
Inductance
H/
mH
or
2.39
3.05
3.05
3.05
0.91
0.38
1.45
0.33
1.45
0.30
3.05
1.82
3.72
0.96
3.72
0.46
0.13
0.41
0.125
0.035
0.06
0.070
0.02
0.91
0.20
3.72
0.91
3.72
0.20
0.37
0.085
0.13
56
240
61
240
61
240
1.45
0.32
5.8
1.47
5.8
0.34
1.45
0.32
1.45
6.77
1.45
16
3.05
3.05
3.05
1.82
0.33
0.30
1.94
BASEEFA (group IIB)
0.65
0.65
5.65
5.65
47
56
56
56
74
44
66
28
45
32
56
44
1464
558
732
145
69
73
48
31.25
42
26
10
74
27
163
62
81
26.39
37.78
14.39
18.67
306
1000
360
1000
360
500
66
22
151
58
75
29
66
22
45
89
34
107
42
56
56
44
25
32
34
Capacitance
F
Inductance
mH
0.17
0.12
0.12
0.12
3.0
4.89
0.7
1.04
0.2
0.33
0.12
0.16
1000
1000
1000
1000
150
150
6.0
6.0
3.0
3.0
3.1
0.4
0.4
0.43
1.5
1.0
1.5
0.18
0.18
0.7
0.7
1.5
0.18
0.18
0.22
0.7
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.13
0.11
0.24
0.13
FM (group
127
127
2.2
4.0
4.0
4.0
1.0
0.22
1.4
0.23
1.4
0.53
4.0
2.86
4.5
1.2
4.5
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.05
0.02
0.9
0.2
3.5
1.0
1.0
14.4
200
60
200
60
60
1.3
1.4
5.6
1.5
1.5
0.20
1.7
0.4
1.7
6.0
1.8
14
4.2
4.0
500
4.0
2.70
0.5
0.31*
2.0
C)
0.45
0.49
6.21
6.25
BASEEFA
Maximum permissible cable parameters for group IIC (hydrogen)
Matched 2
power
W
(BASEEFA)
0.782
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.50
0.75
0.56
1.09
0.81
1.18
0.65
0.83
0.025
0.05
0.05
0.225
0.45
0.45
0.68
0.92
0.92
1.40
2.80
0.50
1.00
0.225
0.45
0.45
0.90
0.90
1.35
1.35
0.115
0.036
0.072
0.036
0.072
0.072
0.56
1.125
0.24
0.48
0.48
0.942
0.56
1.125
0.81
0.404
0.808
0.327
0.654
0.65
0.65
0.835
0.92
1.18
0.81
1.19
1.19
Matched 2
power
W
(BASEEFA)
0.91
BASEEFA
system
Cert. No.
Earth 1
return
used?
Ex92C2425
Yes
0.135
0.23
39.3
Ex842125
Yes
0.2
0.24
11.6
1.01
Ex842125
Yes
0.2
0.2
12.7
0.98
Ex92C2424
Ex842128
Yes
Yes
0.18
0.2
0.17
0.28
18.4
11
1.17
1.04
Ex872392
Yes
0.42
0.013
10.5
3.27
Capacitance
F
Inductance
mH
or
L/R ratio
H/
BASEEFA
Maximum permissible cable parameters for group IIB (not safe for group IIC)
4 x 764ac channels
4 x 766ac channels
2 x 768 channels
2 x 768 channels
Any number of 786 channels
2 x 779 channels
2 x 779 channels
Any number of 786 channels
Ex842128
Yes
0.6
1.1
32.6
1.12
Ex842114
Ex842114
Yes
Yes
0.78
0.39
1.8
1.8
70
46.6
1.62
1.62
Ex842114
Ex842114
Yes
Yes
0.39
0.39
4.3
4.3
83
55.6
1.3
1.3
* L/R = 31H/
The tables give the maximum permitted cable parameters (including cable and load) for hazardous-area circuits in group IIC and IIB gases. However, the tables are by no means exhaustive and for full
details of other safe combinations, consult either BASEEFA system certificates Ex832469, Ex92C2374 or Ex92C2376 or MTL. The MTL702 is covered by BASEEFA system certificate Ex842308, and
the MTL706 by Ex872513.
In practice cable parameters rarely present a problem, as all cables normally used for instrument interconnection have L/R ratios below 25H/ and capacitance below 200pF per metre.
Note 1
If values are not quoted for when an earth return is not used, those for an earth return (Yes in the table) can be used.
Note 2
The maximum power that can be drawn from the barrier combination under fault conditions. Used for assessing the temperature classification of simple hazardous-area apparatus.
Note 3
The values of the parameters for Groups IIA and IIB can be found in certificate numbers BAS01ATEX7202 and BAS01ATEX7203.
For FM permitted combinations, refer to MTL document SCI-88 (via FM ref 1H8A1.AX).
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92A001
92A001
92A001
92A001
92A001
92A001
92A001
92A001
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
INTICITEI 92A001
INTICITEI 92A001
INTICITEI 92A001
QMD
QMD
QMD
QMD
92A001
92A001
92A001
92A001
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
INTICITEI
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
6001
6001
6001
6001
6001
6001
6001
XSU
XSU
XSU
XSU
XSU
XSU
XSU
QMD
QMD
QMD
QMD
QMD
QMD
QMD
INTICITEI 92A001
INTICITEI 92A001
XSU
XSU
XSU
XSU
INTICITEI 92A001
INTICITEI 92A001
6001
6001
6001
6001
INTICITEI 92A001
85
85
85
85
INTICITEI 92A001
QMD 85 6124 XU
INTICITEI 92A001
INTICITEI 92A001
INTICITEI 92A001
MTL702+
MTL706+
MTL707+
MTL707P+
MTL708+
MTL710+-ac
MTL710P+
MTL715+MTL715P+
MTL722+MTL722P+
MTL728+
MTL728-ac
MTL728P+
MTL729P+
MTL751ac
MTL755ac
MTL758+MTL760ac
MTL761ac
MTL761Pac
MTL764+MTL764ac
MTL765ac
MTL766ac
MTL766Pac
MTL767+MTL768+MTL772ac
MTL778ac
MTL779+MTL786+MTL787+MTL787S+
MTL787SP+
MTL788+
MTL788R+MTL791
MTL796+MTL799
INTICITEI 92A001
Certificate/file no.
Model no.
Mining
Approved
for
CMA 19251981
Australia
(QMD)
INTICITEI 92A001
INTICITEI 92A001
IAP CA
4.01 1989
Argentina
Standard
Region
(Authority)
(A - M)
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
Ex.
ia
ia
ia
ia
ia
ia
ia
ia
ia
ia
ia
ia
1321
1321
1321
1321
1321
1321
1321
1321
1321
1321
1321
1321
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
Coal and
shale mines
CMRA
67/1982
Australia
(NSWM)
562X
562X
562X
562X
562X
562X
562X
562X
562X
Ex 562X
Ex 562X
Ex 562X
Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex 562X
Ex 562X
Ex 562X
Ex 562X
Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex 562X
Ex 562X
Ex 562X
Ex 2129X
Ex 562X
Ex 692X
Ex 2130X
Ex 2129X
Ex [ia] I / IIC
AS2380.7-1987
AS2380.1-1989
Australia
(SA)
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
pending
BR-Ex ia / ib IIC
NBR 8447/84
Brazil
GB3836.1-83
GB3836.4-83
China
(NEPSI)
GOST
22782.5-78
EN 50020
IEC 79-11
CIS
(ISC VE)
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
0006
CSN 33 0380
Czech Rep
(FTZU)
C22.2, No 157
Canada
(CSA)
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
Ex-98.C.542
MSZ 4814/7-77
Hungary
(BKI)
C13161
C13228
C15398
C13355
C13167
C13311
C13357
C14812
C13230
C13286
C13356
C13229
C13185
C13231
C13168
C13451
C15191 (ac)
Ex ia IIC
New
Gijyutukijyun
Japan
(TIIS)
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001#
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001
LND03065-EL001#
LND03065-EL001
Korea
(KRS)
98-2048-Q1
98-2046-Q1
98-2215-Q1
98-2045-Q1
98-2043-Q1
98-2044-Q1
98-2216-Q1
98-2042-Q1
98-2047-Q1
[Ex ia]IIC
Korea
(KISCO)
13
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ISM Nr.90.2820
ISM Nr.90.2820
ISM Nr.90.2820
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM
ISM Nr.90.2820
Nr.91.012W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
Nr.91.009W
MTL702+
MTL706+
MTL707+
MTL707P+
MTL708+
MTL710+-ac
MTL710P+
MTL715+MTL715P+
MTL722+MTL722P+
MTL728+
MTL728-ac
MTL728P+
MTL729P+
MTL751ac
MTL755ac
MTL758+MTL760ac
MTL761ac
MTL761Pac
MTL764+MTL764ac
MTL765ac
MTL766ac
MTL766Pac
MTL767+MTL768+MTL772ac
MTL778ac
MTL779+MTL786+MTL787+MTL787S+
MTL787SP+
MTL788+
MTL788R+-
Nr.91.009W
ISM Nr.90.2820
ISM Nr.90.2820
Nr.91.010W
Nr.91.011W
Nr.91.012W
Model no.
MTL791
MTL796+MTL799
Certificate/file no.
ISM Nr.90.2821
ISM Nr.90.2822
ISM Nr.90.2820
Approved
for
ISM Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
Nr.90.2820
STAS
6877/4-87
PN-84/E-08107
Standard
Romania
(ISM)
Poland
(KDB)
Region
(Authority)
(N - Z)
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7203
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7203
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
BAS01ATEX7202
EN 50014
EN 50020
UK
(BASEEFA)
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
Ex01E2205
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
Ex01E2205
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EX01E2204
EEx ia IIC
EEx ia IIB
EN 50039
UK
(BASEEFA)
Systems
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex83453
Ex N II T6 in
an enclosure type
MT20N
BS 4683:Pt3
UK
(BASEEFA)
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2346
Ex89C2347
Ex89C2346
EN 50014
EN 50020
UK
(BASEEFA
India vn)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
8570006
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
(M)
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
Environmental
categories
ENV1, ENV2
Lloyds Register
Type Approval
System, 1996
UK
(Lloyds)
3610 Entity
USA
(FM)
Mining Systems
Classified
USA
(MSHA)
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
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/
/
/
/
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/
/
/
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
00102
86 / 00102
86 / 00102
86 / 00102
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
J.I.4X0A4.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1K4A1.AX
J.I.0R6A4.AX
J.I.2P0A4.AX
J.I.0W2A5.AX
J.I.2P0A4.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.0W2A5.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.0W2A5.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.0W2A5.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.0W2A5.AX
J.I.0W2A5.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.2P0A4.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.5W0A3.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.5W0A3.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
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J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.1H8A1.AX
J.I.2P0A4.AX
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J.I.1H8A1.AX
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132030
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132022
132024
132025
132026
132027
132028
132042
132043
132020
132044
132017
132041
132015
132016
132014
132014
132013
132040
132011
132010
HSE
HSE
HSE
HSE
EN 50014
EN 50020
UK
(HSE [M])
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
E120058
UL913
USA
(UL)
MTL700 SERIES
ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
EBB7 earth busbar, nickel-plated brass and ready drilled in one
metre lengths.
IMB7 & SMB7 insulating mounting blocks are a convenient
method of supporting the busbar. They are supplied complete with
fixing screws and are ready for mounting on any flat surface. IMB7
will also mount on top hat or G-profile DIN-rail. T-section DIN-rail
THR2 is available in 1 metre lengths.
TAG7 tagging strips clip onto the mounting blocks to positively
identify each location and provide space for the user to note details
of barrier type, loop identification etc. Access to barrier mounting
studs is not impaired; just unclip one edge and swing the strip open
or, if the optional plastic seal (TGS7) has not been fitted, unclip both
edges and lift it right off. TGL7 replacement labels for the tagging
strips are also available.
ERL7 earth rail is a nickel-plated 3 x 10mm rail that attaches to the
mounting blocks via an ERB7 earth rail mounting bracket. It will
accommodate up to 2.5 ETM7 earth terminals per barrier location for
terminating earth returns and cable screens from the hazardous area.
ERB7 earth rail mounting bracket mounts directly over either
type of mounting block; for a rigid earth rail an ERB7 on each
mounting block is recommended. One end carries a bolt-down fitting
for the rail enabling easy removal for adding extra ETM7 terminals
the other end carries a 16mm2 terminal. When installed these
16mm2 terminals provide connections for the high-integrity IS earth,
for linking between sections of busbar, and for a common earth return
from the safe area.
Other accessories available are the TQS7 torque spanner for
safe tightening of the vibration-proof self-locking nuts on the barrier
earthing studs; SMC7 surface mounting clips for mounting a single
barrier on a flat surface; and ISL3 or ISL7 self adhesive Take Care
intrinsic safety warning labels.
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MOUNTING KITS
Mounting kits provide all the necessary parts for installing up to a
specific number of MTL700 or MTL700P Series barriers. The kits
available are the MK02 (2 barriers), MK05 (5 barriers), MK12 (12
barriers), and MK20 (20 barriers). Each kit provides facilities for
mounting and earthing the barriers, connecting the IS earth cable,
terminating cable screens and noting tagging information (except
the MK02 kit which does not provide tagging facilities). Instruction
Sheet INS701 includes full assembly instructions.
Mounting bracket
Terminal clamp
85
Insulating block
10
76
45
Tagging
strip seal
Tagging strip
with label
Earth rail
clamp
Earth
busbar
Terminal
clamps
Terminal
clamps
Earth
rail
DIN rail
Earth rail
mounting
brackets
Insulating
mounting
block
June 2004
DIMENSIONS (mm)
TAG7 tagging strip with label and 6 clic rivets 1 metre lengths
14.5
4.2
10
11.5
25
175
10
72
58
4.4
14.5
25
11.5
100 (40*)
126
M4 x 20
fixing screw
70
85
21.1
M4 x 25
fixing screw
70
85
14.1
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MTL700 SERIES
ENCLOSURES
For marshalling barriers in safe
areas or Zone 2
Three polycarbonate enclosures hold up to 12
barriers in safe area
Type N approved steel enclosure holds up to
20 barriers in Zone 2
The entire earth system is insulated from any nearby metal, and the
earth cable itself should also be insulated, mechanically protected and
identified so as to eliminate all danger of invasion by fault currents
from high-power electrical equipment.
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MTL700 SERIES
ENCLOSURES
(continued)
DIMENSIONS (mm)
MT2
MT5
MT20N
475
125*
305
272
198
157
310
175
148
25
60
125
150*
198
57
MT12
157
75
98
107
10
172
MT12
25*
382
407
150
170
173*
100
175
200 (MT12)
Fixing lugs for MT12
On these models, the screw-on fixing lugs can
be positioned as shown.
*Add 5mm to depth if fixing lugs are used.
SPECIFICATION
Maximum barrier capacity
Construction
Finish
Lid fixing
Protection: dust-tight/waterproof
Gland fixing
Permitted location
Certification
MT12
MT5
5
12
Polycarbonate: glass-filled base, transparent lid
Light-grey base
Dark-grey base
4 captive screws
MT2
2
IEC529:IP65
IEC529:IP67
Top and bottom gland plates detachable for drilling by user
Safe area
Safe area
MT20N
20
Sheet steel
Mid-grey painted
Lift-off floppy hinges,
4 captive screws,
hasp for padlock
None
No
0
3
0.36
Zone 2
BASEEFA certificate
No. Ex83453, Code: Ex N II T6,
BS 4683: Part 3: 1972
3
3
1.08
3
6
2.20
EUROPE (EMEA)
Tel: +44 (0)1582 723633
Fax: +44 (0)1582 422283
AMERICAS
Tel: +1 603 926 0090
Fax: +1 603 926 1899
ASIA PACIFIC
Tel: +65 487 7887
Fax: +65 487 7997
E-mail: enquiry@mtl-inst.com
Web site: www.mtl-inst.com
None
Yes
Adhesive back, on lid
3
10
12.62
June 2004
TO ORDER,
State the part number (bold) and any part description shown below.
Enclosures
MT2
MT5
MT12
MT20N
Literature
Barrier accessories
EBB7
ERL7
ETM7
ERB7
THR2
IMB7
SMB7
SMC7
TAG7
TGL7
TGS7
TQS7
ISL3
DRK700
Torque spanner
'Take care' intrinsic safety label, adhesive back,
metal
Take care intrinsic safety label, adhesive front,
plastic
DIN Rail mounting kit
MK2
MK5
MK12
MK20
Mounting
Mounting
Mounting
Mounting
ISL7
kit
kit
kit
kit
for
for
for
for
INM700
AN9007
CD70...
2 barriers
5 barriers
12 barriers
20 barriers
EUROPE (EMEA)
Tel: +44 (0)1582 723633
Fax: +44 (0)1582 422283
AMERICAS
Tel: +1 603 926 0090
Fax: +1 603 926 1899
ASIA PACIFIC
Tel: +65 487 7887
Fax: +65 487 7997
E-mail: enquiry@mtl-inst.com
Web site: www.mtl-inst.com
June 2004