Connection of analog RTD signal lines

The RTD input terminals of the EL32xx series measure the analog resistance of the sensor. The voltage drop at the sensor (including the line resistances, depending on the connection technology) is equivalent to the sensor resistance and therefore a measure for the sensor temperature, if the characteristic sensor curve is known. The following procedure serves for connecting analog signal cables in order to ensure error-free measurement of the analog signals.

Measures

Shielding measures

Connection of analog RTD signal lines 1:

Shielding measures

Due to the complexity in the "EMC" area, there is no generally applicable guideline, but only technical measures in accordance with the state of the art, which can sometimes contradict each other. These must be checked for feasibility and effectiveness, taking into account the plant specifications, and applied by the plant installer following assessment.
The following notes on shielding are to be understood as technical suggestions that have proven themselves from time to time in practical use.

  • It must be checked in each case which measures can be applied, depending on the installation and plant.
  • The effectiveness of each measure must be checked individually. The formal transferability of measures to other types of plant is in general not possible.
  • Priority is to be given to typical national or general normative specifications.

A shielding approach is described below that in many cases improves the measurement quality. The suggested measures must be checked for feasibility and effectiveness in the actual plant.

Connection of analog RTD signal lines 2:
Example of EL3202 shield connection with shield contact, in the case of potential interference sources inside the control cabinet
Connection of analog RTD signal lines 3:
Example of EL3202 shield connection with shield contact, in the case of potential interference sources inside and outside the control cabinet