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Why field instruments operating voltage is 24 Vdc? 1

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rajeshkolappan40

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Apr 2, 2013
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Why field instruments operating voltage is 24 Vdc?

please explain

Regards
Rajesh.M
 
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High enough voltage so that sufficient power can be delivered at modest current.

Low enough voltage that there is no electric shock risk during live maintenance- much safer than 120 VAC.

But not low enough to make circuits intrinsically safe without resorting to a device such as a Zener barrier.
 
When an earthquake scrams your nuclear reactor and then the Tsunami floods your back-up generators, you can scavenge 12V auto batteries from the cars in the employee parking lot, hook up a couple batteries in series and get your instruments back on-line.
 
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