Description
- 1- or 2-channel converter for RTD, TC, Ohm, and bipolar mV signals
- 2 analogue inputs and 5 device variables with status available
- HART protocol revision selectable from HART 5 or HART 7
- Hardware assessed for use in SIL applications
- Mounting on a DIN rail in Safe Area or Zone 2/22
- HART protocol revision can be changed by user configuration to either HART 5 or HART 7 protocol.
- The HART 7 protocol offers:
∙ Long Tag numbers of up to 32 characters.
∙ Enhanced Burst Mode and Event notification with time stamping.
∙ Device variable and status mapping to any dynamic variable PV, SV, TV or QV.
∙ Process signal trend measurement with logs and summary data.
∙ Automatic event notification with time stamps.
∙ Command aggregation for higher communication efficiency. - 6337A is designed according to strict safety requirements and is therefore suitable for applications in SIL installations.
- Continuous check of vital stored data.
- Meeting the NAMUR NE21 recommendations, the 6337A HART transmitter ensures top measurement performance in harsh EMC environments. Additionally, the 6337A meets NAMUR NE43 and NE89 recommendations.
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Specifications
Specifications
Brand
Accuracy
- ± 0.05 %
Approvals & Certifications
- ATEX 2014/34/EU KEMA 10-ATEX-0006 X
- EAC TR CU 020/2011
- EMC 2014/30/EU
- IECEx KEM 10.0084X
- SIL: Hardware Assessed for use in SIL Applications
Calibration
- 20° to 28° C (68° to 82° F)
Environmental Protection
- IP20
Humidity
- < 95 % Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing
Output
- 4-20 mA Signal Range
Response Time
- 1 to 60 seconds Programmable
RTD Type
- Ni100
- Ni1000
- Ni120
- Ni50
- Pt100
- Pt1000
- Pt200
- Pt50
- Pt500
Supply Voltage
- 8.0-35 Vdc
Temperature Range
- -40° to 85° C (-40° to 185° F)
Applications
Applications
- Linearized temperature measurement with TC and RTD sensors e.g. Pt100 and Ni100.
- HART communication and 4...20 mA analog PV output for individual, difference or average temperature measurement of up to two RTD or TC input sensors.
- Conversion of linear resistance to a standard analog current signal, e.g from valves or Ohmic level sensors.
- Amplification of bipolar mV signals to standard 4...20 mA current signals.
- Up to 63 transmitters (HART 7) can be connected in a multidrop communication setup.