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Installation Manual

20002172, Rev BC

February 2020

Micro Motion

 T-Series Coriolis Flow and

Density Sensors

Summary of Contents for Micro Motion T Series

Page 1: ...Installation Manual 20002172 Rev BC February 2020 Micro Motion T Series Coriolis Flow and Density Sensors ...

Page 2: ...web site at www emerson com Return policy Follow Micro Motion procedures when returning equipment These procedures ensure legal compliance with government transportation agencies and help provide a safe working environment for Micro Motion employees Micro Motion will not accept your returned equipment if you fail to follow Micro Motion procedures Return procedures and forms are available on our we...

Page 3: ...ning applications 9 Chapter 3 Mounting 13 3 1 Mount the sensor 13 3 2 Attach extended electronics 13 3 3 Rotate junction box or 800 core processor optional 15 Chapter 4 Transmitter power and I O wiring 17 4 1 Options for wiring 17 4 2 Connect 4 wire cable 18 4 3 Connect the 9 wire cable 22 Chapter 5 Grounding 23 Chapter 6 Supplementary information 25 6 1 Purge the sensor case 25 Installation Manua...

Page 4: ...Contents Installation Manual February 2020 20002172 iv Micro Motion T Series ...

Page 5: ...n occur if a situation is not avoided There is no credible risk of physical injury Physical access NOTICE Unauthorized personnel can potentially cause significant damage and or misconfiguration of end users equipment Protect against all intentional or unintentional unauthorized use Physical security is an important part of any security program and fundamental to protecting your system Restrict phy...

Page 6: ...otion 9 Wire Flowmeter Cable Preparation and Installation Guide The transmitter installation and configuration and use guides Before you begin Installation Manual February 2020 20002172 6 Micro Motion T Series ...

Page 7: ...ing Table 2 1 Maximum cable lengths Cable type To transmitter Maximum length Micro Motion 9 wire 9739 MVD and 5700 transmitter 1 000 ft 305 m All other MVD transmitters 60 ft 18 m Micro Motion 4 wire All 4 wire MVD transmitters 1 000 ft 305 m without Ex approval 500 ft 152 m with IIC rated sensors 1 000 ft 305 m with IIB rated sensors Table 2 2 Maximum lengths for user supplied 4 wire cable Wire f...

Page 8: ...If your process conditions are close to the gray area consult with your Micro Motion representative Note In all cases the electronics cannot be operated where the ambient temperature is below 40 F 40 0 C or above 140 F 60 0 C If a sensor is to be used where the ambient temperature is outside of the range permissible for the electronics the electronics must be remotely located where the ambient tem...

Page 9: ...ngle of inclination of the sensor depends on the process fitting See Figure 2 1 and Table 2 3 For clean in place CIP applications Micro Motion recommends using the generally accepted flow velocity of at least 1 5 m s for cleaning the sensor If the process piping must be larger than the sensor eccentric reducers may be used to ensure full drainability In this case the process end connections for th...

Page 10: ...IN 11851 sanitary coupling 47 671 DN15 DIN 11851 sanitary coupling 47 676 DN15 DIN 11864 1A sanitary coupling 47 T050F T050T 621 0 5 in 13 mm Tri Clamp compatible sanitary clamp 0 671 DN15 DIN 11851 sanitary coupling 47 676 DN15 DIN 11864 1A sanitary coupling 47 T075F T075T 622 0 75 in 19 0 mm Tri Clamp compatible sanitary clamp 0 623 1 in 25 mm Tri Clamp compatible sanitary clamp 47 662 DN25 ISO ...

Page 11: ...itary clamp 0 625 2 in 51 mm Tri Clamp compatible sanitary clamp 46 663 DN51 ISO 2853 IDF sanitary coupling 47 673 DN40 DIN 11851 sanitary coupling 0 674 DN50 DIN 11851 sanitary coupling 47 678 DN50 DIN 11864 1A sanitary coupling 47 693 DN51 SMS 1145 sanitary coupling 32 Figure 2 2 Eccentric reducer B C A A Eccentric reducer B Process end connection is the same size as the sensor connection C Sens...

Page 12: ...Planning Installation Manual February 2020 20002172 12 Micro Motion T Series ...

Page 13: ...upward Procedure Mount the sensor Notes Do not use the sensor to support the piping The sensor does not require external supports The flanges will support the sensor in any orientation 3 2 Attach extended electronics If your installation has a sensor with extended electronics you will need to install the extender onto the sensor case Extended core processors are matched at the factory to specific ...

Page 14: ...nder C O ring D Feedthrough E Clamping ring F Clamping screw G Plastic plug H Plastic cap 2 Loosen the clamping screw and remove the clamping ring Leave the O ring in place on the feedthrough 3 Remove and recycle the plastic plug from the extender 4 Fit the extender onto the feedthrough by carefully aligning the notches on the bottom of the extender with the notches on the feedthrough 5 Close the ...

Page 15: ...0 core processor is shown in this figure The junction box has a somewhat different appearance Procedure 1 Loosen the clamping ring screw and remove the clamping ring 2 Gently separate the housing from the feedthrough but only until there is sufficient clearance from the alignment notches to rotate the housing 3 Rotate the housing to the desired position and in line with the alignment notches 4 Sea...

Page 16: ...Mounting Installation Manual February 2020 20002172 16 Micro Motion T Series ...

Page 17: ...ansmitter core processor Refer to Connect the 9 wire cable as well as the Micro Motion Micro Motion 9 Wire Flowmeter Cable Preparation and Installation Guide Remote core processor separate from transmitter double hop Connect a 4 wire cable between the core processor and transmitter Refer to Connect 4 wire cable Connect a 9 wire cable between the sensor and the core processor Refer to Connect the 9...

Page 18: ...th between the core processor and the transmitter or the host Wire gauge Maximum cable length VDC 22 AWG 0 326 mm 300 ft 91 m VDC 20 AWG 0 518 mm 500 ft 152 m VDC 18 AWG 0 823 mm 1 000 ft 305 m RS 485 22 AWG 0 326 mm or larger 1 000 ft 305 m 4 2 2 Prepare a cable with a metal conduit Procedure 1 Remove the core processor cover using a flat blade screw driver 2 Run the conduit to the sensor 3 Pull ...

Page 19: ...crew driver 2 Pass the wires through the gland nut and clamping insert A Gland nut B Clamping insert 3 Strip the cable jacket Option Description NPT gland type Strip 4 5 in 114 mm M20 gland type Strip 4 25 in 108 mm 4 Remove the clear wrap and filler material 5 Strip most of the shielding Option Description NPT gland type Strip all but 0 75 in 19 mm M20 gland type Strip all but 0 5 in 13 mm Instal...

Page 20: ...at the wires are completely covered b Apply 250 F 121 1 C heat to shrink the tubing Do not burn the cable c Position the clamping insert so the interior end is flush with the braid of the heat shrink A Shielded heat shrink B After heat is applied M20 gland type Trim 0 3 in 8 mm A Trim 8 Assemble the gland by folding the shield or braid back over the clamping insert and 0 125 in 3 mm past the O rin...

Page 21: ...s of the 4 wire cable to the terminals on the core processor Procedure 1 Connect the wires to the core processor terminals If you are connecting to a standard core processor use the following image and connections A B D C A A A Terminal 1 Power supply Red wire B Terminal 2 Power supply Black wire C Terminal 3 RS 485 A White wire D Terminal 4 RS 485 B Green wire If you are connecting to an enhanced...

Page 22: ...nd install the cable according to the instructions in the Micro Motion 9 Wire Flowmeter Cable Preparation and Installation Guide 2 Insert the stripped ends of the individual wires into the terminal blocks of the junction box Ensure that no bare wires remain exposed 3 Match the wires color for color For wiring at the transmitter or remote core processor refer to the transmitter documentation 4 Tigh...

Page 23: ... Keep all ground leads as short as possible less than 1 Ω impedance Connect ground leads directly to earth or follow plant standards NOTICE Ground the flowmeter to earth or follow ground network requirements for the facility Improper grounding can cause measurement error Procedure Check the joints in the pipeline If the joints in the pipeline are ground bonded the sensor is automatically grounded ...

Page 24: ...Grounding Installation Manual February 2020 20002172 24 Micro Motion T Series ...

Page 25: ...lting in inaccurate flow signals 2 Remove both purge plugs from the sensor case If purge lines are being used open the valve in the purge lines WARNING If a rupture disk has been installed on the purge fitting stay clear of the rupture disk pressure relief area High pressure fluid escaping from the sensor can cause severe injury or death Orient the sensor so that personnel and equipment will not b...

Page 26: ...equired for full exchange of atmosphere to inert gas The larger the line size the greater amount of time is required to purge the case If purge lines are being used increase the purge time to fill the additional volume of the purge line Important Keep the purge gas pressure below 7 25 psi 0 5 bar Table 6 1 Purge time Sensor model Purge rate Time in minutes T025 20 ft3 h 566 3 l h 1 T050 20 ft3 h 5...

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