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Reference Manual

00809-0100-4160, Rev AE

May 2022

Rosemount

 2160 Wireless Level Detector

Vibrating Fork

Summary of Contents for Rosemount 2160

Page 1: ...Reference Manual 00809 0100 4160 Rev AE May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector Vibrating Fork ...

Page 2: ...n an explosive environment must be in accordance with appropriate local national and international standards codes and practices Verify that the operating atmosphere of the level detector is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Before connecting a handheld communicator in an explosive atmosphere ensure that the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with ...

Page 3: ...es should be stored in a clean and dry area For maximum battery life storage temperature should not exceed 86 F 30 C The power module may be replaced in a hazardous area The power module has surface resistivity greater than one gigaohm and must be properly installed in the wireless device enclosure Care must be taken during transportation to and from the point of installation to prevent electrosta...

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Page 5: ...Configuration procedure 34 4 3 Get started with your preferred configuration tool 34 4 4 Join device to wireless network 37 4 5 Configure device using guided setup 46 Chapter 5 Operation 47 5 1 Device display screen messages 47 5 2 View diagnostic screens 48 5 3 View measurement data 50 5 4 Check device status 50 Chapter 6 Service and troubleshooting 53 6 1 Safety messages 53 6 2 Device display al...

Page 6: ...lectrical specifications 73 A 5 Functional specifications 74 A 6 Environmental specifications 75 A 7 Dimensional drawings 77 Appendix B Configuration parameters 85 B 1 Manual setup 85 B 2 Alert setup 90 Contents Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 6 Reference Manual ...

Page 7: ...d troubleshooting provides troubleshooting techniques for the most common operating problems Specifications and reference data supplies reference and specification data Configuration parameters provides extended information about the configuration parameters 1 2 Product certifications See the Rosemount 2160 Product Certifications document for detailed information on the existing approvals and cert...

Page 8: ...Introduction Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 8 Reference Manual ...

Page 9: ...y unaffected by turbulence foam solids content coating products and liquid properties The natural frequency 1400 Hz of the fork avoids interference from plant vibration that may cause false detection This allows for minimum intrusion into the tank or pipe using a short fork 2 3 Vessel characteristics The level detector should be mounted using its process connection and in a horizontal or vertical ...

Page 10: ...tanks containing different types of liquids are ideal applications It is common practice to have an independent high level alarm switch or detector as a backup to an installed level device in case of primary failure Pump control or limit detection Batch processing tanks often contain stirrers and agitators to ensure mixing and product fluidity The Rosemount 2160 has a software configurable time de...

Page 11: ...be used to protect against pumps running dry High temperature applications The high temperature version of the Rosemount 2160 is designed for continuous operation within the temperature range of 94 to 500 F 70 to 260 C Hygienic applications With the highly polished forks option providing a surface finish Ra better than 0 4 μm the Rosemount 2160 meets the most stringent hygienic requirements used i...

Page 12: ...B Electronics housing C LCD display optional D Removable cover battery compartment E Antenna F Threaded process connection BSPT R or BSPP G G Flanged process connection H Tri Clamp process connection I Unused cable conduit entry J Fast drip forks K Thermal tube on high temperature version only Level detector overview Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 12 Reference Manual ...

Page 13: ... check The Rosemount 2160 continuously performs instrument health diagnostics to self check the condition of the fork and sensor These diagnostics can detect damage to the forks including corrosion internal or external damage to the forks and breakages to the internal wiring 2 5 5 Adjustable time delay and update rate There is a software configurable output delay to virtually eliminate the risk of...

Page 14: ...ry standard protocols and native integration into DeltaV and Ovation is transparent and seamless Interference from other radios Wi Fi and EMC sources is avoided through Time Synchronized Channel Hopping and Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Also a layered security implementing industry standard Encryption Authentication Verification Anti Jamming and Key Management ensures that data transmission...

Page 15: ...A risk assessment is required before carrying lifting and installing the level detector Repair e g substitution of components etc may jeopardize safety and is under no circumstances allowed WARNING Explosions could result in death or serious injury Verify that the operating atmosphere of the level detector is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Before connecting a ha...

Page 16: ...ks and in pipework containing liquid mediums For most liquids including coating aerated liquids and slurries the function is virtually unaffected by flow turbulence bubbles foam vibration solid particles build up or properties of the liquid medium Avoid process medium build up on the forks Avoid situations where a drying and coating process medium may create an excessive build up or implement prev...

Page 17: ...d density is 31 2 lb ft3 500 kg m3 Liquid viscosity range 0 2 to 10000 cP centiPoise Solids content in the liquid medium As a guideline the maximum solid particle diameter in the liquid process medium is 0 2 in 5 mm Extra consideration is needed when solid particles are bigger than 0 2 in 5 mm and advice should be sought from Emerson Foams In almost all cases the Rosemount 2160 is insensitive to f...

Page 18: ...evice Keep in mind the need for easy access personnel safety practical field calibration and a suitable environment for the device Device identification To identify a version of the level detector see the label on the housing How to handle a level detector Handle the level detector with great care The weight of the level detector with a heavy flange and extended fork length may exceed 37 lb 18 kg ...

Page 19: ...tery Ensure there is also enough room for replacing the battery Clearances A clearance of 2 in 60 mm for the standard battery side cover to be removed A clearance of 0 75 in 19 mm is required for a standard terminals side cover to be removed If an LCD display is installed 3 in 76 2 mm of clearance is required for removal Note The electronics housing and antenna can be rotated for optimal viewing p...

Page 20: ...earth ground with minimal impedance Pipe installation requirements The inside pipe diameter D must be 1 4 in 35 mm or larger Ensure the fork tines intrude at least 0 9 in 22 mm into the pipe Keep at least 0 3 in 7 mm of clearance between the fork tines and the pipe wall Figure 3 6 Pipe Installation D A B A Minimum intrusion 0 9 in 22 mm B Minimum clearance 0 3 in 7 mm Other recommendations Avoid I...

Page 21: ...wall internal fittings or any other obstructions Extra consideration is needed if the plant vibration is close to the 1400 Hz operating frequency of the fork Required supports for extended fork Supporting the extended fork avoids long fork length vibration Figure 3 7 Vertical Installation A B B A Maximum 3 28 ft 1 0 m B 3 28 ft 1 0 m Reference Manual Installation 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount...

Page 22: ...tion procedures 3 3 1 Process connection seals Figure 3 9 Process Connection Seals F B A C D E A PTFE tape B NPT or BSPT R thread C Gasket D BSPP G thread E Tri Clamp F The Tri Clamp seal is supplied in an accessory kit Installation Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 22 Reference Manual ...

Page 23: ...process connections have a groove Fork alignment in a vessel tank installation The fork is correctly aligned by positioning the groove or notch as indicated Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 Correct Fork Alignment for Vessel Tank Installation OK OK OK C A B A Tri Clamp process connections have a circular notch B Threaded process connections have a groove C Flanged process connections have a circular notch R...

Page 24: ...gasket may be used as a sealant for BSPP G threaded connections 2 Screw the level detector into the process connection Note Tighten using the hexagon nut only Figure 3 12 Vertical Installation A A Gasket for BSPP G threaded connection Figure 3 13 Horizontal Installation A A Gasket for BSPP G threaded connection Installation Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 24 Reference Manual ...

Page 25: ...ied 2 Tighten the bolts and nuts with sufficient torque for the flange and gasket 3 Seal and protect the threads Use anti seize paste or PTFE tape according to site procedures A gasket may be used as a sealant for BSPP G threaded connections Reference Manual Installation 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 25 ...

Page 26: ...Screw the level detector into the flange thread Note Tighten using the hexagon nut only A A Gasket for BSPP G threaded connection Installation Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 26 Reference Manual ...

Page 27: ...1 Lower the level detector into the nozzle A A Gasket customer supplied 2 Tighten the bolts and nuts with sufficient torque for the flange and gasket Reference Manual Installation 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 27 ...

Page 28: ...A A Seal supplied with Tri Clamp 2 Fit the Tri Clamp 3 3 6 Install the power module To install the battery that supplies all power to the Rosemount 2160 Procedure 1 Remove the power module cover 2 Connect the power module Installation Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 28 Reference Manual ...

Page 29: ...ition the antenna The antenna should be positioned vertically either straight up or straight down and it should be approximately 3 ft 1 m from any large structure building or conductive surface to allow for clear communication to other devices Figure 3 15 Antenna Positioned Vertically Reference Manual Installation 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 29 ...

Page 30: ...er Note If the device display four pin connector is inadvertently removed from the interface board carefully reinsert the connector before snapping the device display back into place 3 3 9 Adjust housing orientation The housing can be rotated for optimal viewing of the optional LCD display and to get the best antenna position Procedure 1 Loosen the set screw until the level detector housing can ro...

Page 31: ...rew Note Do not attempt to rotate the housing beyond the thread limit Figure 3 17 Housing Rotation H3 32 in Torque 30 in lb 3 Nm Reference Manual Installation 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 31 ...

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Page 33: ...tor with a heavy flange and extended fork length may exceed 37 lb 18 kg A risk assessment is required before carrying lifting and installing the level detector Repair e g substitution of components etc may jeopardize safety and is under no circumstances allowed WARNING Explosions could result in death or serious injury Verify that the operating atmosphere of the level detector is consistent with t...

Page 34: ...ptional guided setups 4 Verify the fork status dry or wet is as expected 4 3 Get started with your preferred configuration tool 4 3 1 AMS Wireless Configurator The AMS Wireless Configurator is the recommended software tool for the wireless network devices and is supplied with the Emerson Wireless Gateway Configuration can be done by connecting to the wireless network devices either point to point ...

Page 35: ...configuration tool that is developed to assist the user through the configuration Procedure Download the latest DD at Emerson com DeviceInstallKits Add the DD to AMS Wireless Configurator Prerequisites The Rosemount 2160 DD is typically installed together with AMS Wireless Configurator Procedure 1 Close AMS Wireless Configurator Reference Manual Configuration 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 216...

Page 36: ...his operation Configure the wireless network interface Before connecting to the device wirelessly using a Wireless Gateway the wireless network must be configured in AMS Wireless Configurator Procedure 1 Close AMS Wireless Configurator 2 Go to Start Programs AMS Device Manager and select Network Configuration 3 Select Add 4 In the drop down list select Wireless Network and then select Install 5 Fo...

Page 37: ...the Wireless Gateway is installed and functioning properly before any wireless field devices are powered Wireless devices should be powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway beginning with the closest This will result in a simpler and faster network installation Procedure 1 Install the power module 2 Enable Active Advertising on the Gateway to ensure that new devices join the network faste...

Page 38: ...etermine the device type 3 Device information Tag User entered tag 8 characters long This screen will not display if all characters are blank 4 Primary Variable PV Fork state Fork switch state 5 Secondary Variable PV Fork frequency Fork switch frequency 6 Tertiary Variable TV Electronic temperature Temperature value of device electronics Configuration Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 38 R...

Page 39: ...there is at least one active alert present For detailed information of the failure source and recommended actions go to the Active Alerts screen in AMS Wireless Configurator or the handheld communicator Some active alerts will be displayed on the LCD display as part of the diagnostic button screen sequence Reference Manual Configuration 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detect...

Page 40: ...nfigurator b Select View Device Connection View c Double click the device under the HART modem Handheld communicator Turn on the handheld communicator and connect to the device 4 4 3 Configure update rate The update rate is the frequency at which a new measurement is transmitted over the wireless network The default update rate is 1 minute Prerequisites Note If the time between each update is too ...

Page 41: ...nfigured to communicate on the wireless network This step is the wireless equivalent of connecting wires from a device to the host system Procedure From the Wireless Gateway s integrated web interface select System Settings Network Network Settings Figure 4 5 Gateway Network Settings 4 4 5 Enter network ID and join key The device must be configured with the same Network ID and Join Key as the Gate...

Page 42: ...four ways further described in this section At the device display Using the AMS Wireless Configurator In the Wireless Gateway s integrated web interface Using the handheld communicator If the Rosemount 2160 was configured with the Network ID and Join Key and sufficient time has passed the device should be connected to the network It usually takes a few minutes for the device to join the network Ve...

Page 43: ...es until the network is finally joined Table 4 2 presents the different network connection status screens Table 4 2 Network Connection Status Screens Screen Status Description n e t w k u n k n w n Network Unknown The device is still in the process of being activated n e t w k j o i n g Network Joining The device has started the process of joining a network n e t w k a s r c h Network Active Searc...

Page 44: ...ice has joined a network and has been fully configured but has only 1 parent device Verify with AMS Wireless Configurator Procedure 1 Start the AMS Wireless Configurator 2 Navigate to the Smart Wireless Gateway icon When the device has joined the network it will appear in the AMS Wireless Configurator window Network connection status Figure 4 6 presents the different network connection status imag...

Page 45: ...n question and verify all status indicators are good green It may take several minutes for the device to join the network and be seen on the Gateway s integrated web interface Figure 4 7 Wireless Gateway Devices Page Verify with handheld communicator Prerequisites Do not remove the power module Removing the power module may cause the device to drop off the network Reference Manual Configuration 00...

Page 46: ...tatus 4 5 Configure device using guided setup The options available in the Basic Setup wizard include all items required for basic operation Procedure 1 Select Configure Guided Setup 2 Select Basic Setup and follow the on screen instructions 3 Consider optional guided setups such as Configure Device Display and Configure Alerts Configuration Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 46 Reference M...

Page 47: ...ic screen sequence 5 1 1 Variable screens The Rosemount 2160 can display the following variables Figure 5 1 LCD Display Variables PV Fork state SV Fork frequency TV Electronic temperature QV Supply voltage S u p l y 7 2 1 v o l t s Reference Manual Operation 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 47 ...

Page 48: ...he DIAG button until the first diagnostic button screen appears on the device display Release the DIAG button The device display will now automatically show the diagnostic screens 5 2 1 Diagnostic button screen sequence The following five screens will display when the device is operating properly and the DIAG button has been pressed Operation Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 48 Reference ...

Page 49: ...ne Device Serial Number n e t w k 13 0 5 I D 3 Network ID Used to determine the entered Network ID in the device n e t w k O K 4 Network Connection Status The screen displayed is dependent on the progress of the device in joining the wireless network S u p l y 7 2 1 v o l t s 5 Supply voltage Used to indicate the voltage of the battery Related information Device display alerts Reference Manual Ope...

Page 50: ...such as a high or low temperature indication will change the overall status of the device but the measurement might still be indicated as Good if the reliability of the data is good 5 4 Check device status The overall device status is presented under the Overview screen The device reports diagnostic alerts when there is a device malfunction Procedure 1 Go to the Overview screen to view the overall...

Page 51: ... to open a window with Active Alerts together with recommended actions Maintenance At least one Maintenance Alert is active and no Failed alerts Click the Investigate button to open a window with Active Alerts together with recommended actions Advisory At least one Advisory Alert is active and no Failed or Maintenance Alerts Reference Manual Operation 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wirele...

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Page 53: ...18 kg A risk assessment is required before carrying lifting and installing the level detector Repair e g substitution of components etc may jeopardize safety and is under no circumstances allowed WARNING Explosions could result in death or serious injury Verify that the operating atmosphere of the level detector is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Before connectin...

Page 54: ...less Configurator or the handheld communicator 6 2 1 Device failure Screen Cause There is a critical error which may prevent the device from operating correctly Recommended actions Check additional status screens for more information 6 2 2 Supply voltage failure Screen Cause The terminal voltage has dropped below level of operating limit Recommended actions Replace the power module Related informa...

Page 55: ...power module 6 2 4 Radio failure Screen Cause The wireless radio has detected a failure or stopped communicating Recommended actions 1 Reset the device 2 If the condition persists contact your local Emerson representative Related information Perform a device reset Reference Manual Service and troubleshooting 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 55 ...

Page 56: ...ntify which configuration item s need to be corrected 6 2 6 Configuration warning Screen Cause Configuration of the device is invalid such that non critical operation of the device may be affected Recommended actions Check the extended configuration status to identify which configuration item s need to be corrected Service and troubleshooting Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 56 Reference ...

Page 57: ... actions 1 Re seat the LCD 2 Verify that the LCD is a wireless LCD An LCD from a wired device will not function in a wireless device 3 Verify that the LCD display mode is not disabled Related information Rotate the device display Display mode 6 3 2 Does not switch output state Possible cause There is no power Recommended actions Check the power module is installed correctly Try another power modul...

Page 58: ...m or indication Excessive electrical noise Recommended actions Suppress the cause of the interference Related information Sensor output delay 6 3 5 Wireless network troubleshooting The device is not joining the wireless network Recommended actions 1 Verify Network ID and Join Key The Network ID and Join Key in the device must match the Network ID and Join Key of the Gateway 2 Enable High Speed Ope...

Page 59: ...e AMS Wireless Configurator and handheld communicator which may be useful for servicing and troubleshooting of the Rosemount 2160 6 4 1 Reviewing network join status and details View network join status Wireless devices join the network through a four step process Step 1 Network Found Step 2 Network Security Clearance Granted Step 3 Network Bandwidth Allocated Step 4 Network Join Complete To view ...

Page 60: ... the Join Key and Network ID 6 4 2 View diagnostic information Procedure Select Service Tools Maintenance Diagnostics Sensor frequency The vibrating fork frequency is indicated in the read only Sensor Frequency device variable Temperature compensation The temperature coefficient of the vibrating fork sensor in units of C Uncompensated frequency Uncompensated Frequency indicates the vibrating fork ...

Page 61: ...tatus Sensor state 1 PV output status Valid Dry 0 0 Dry 2 Fault Too Dry Fault 1 0 Wet 3 Valid Wet 1 0 Wet 2 Fault Too Wet Fault 1 0 Wet 3 Fault Zero 1 0 Wet 3 1 Sensor Fault Delay delays the update of Sensor State when the operation mode is Enhanced 2 PV is not changed 3 PV is automatically changed to 1 0 Wet process condition Table 6 4 Enhanced Mode Fault Dry Sensor status Sensor state 1 PV outpu...

Page 62: ...erminate Below this lower limit a measured frequency is not yet considered to be a fault but is close to being outside of the normal wet fork range Wet to too wet Below this lower limit a measured frequency is considered to be a fault by being outside of the normal wet fork range The level detector must be operating in Enhanced Mode if this fault is to be indicated in the Sensor Status variable Ze...

Page 63: ... zero by editing the counter Total Time Dry The total time that the PV Output State variable has been in a dry state Optionally this timer can be reset to zero by editing the counter Total Time Wet The total time that the PV Output State variable has been in a wet state Optionally this timer can be reset to zero by editing the counter Number of Join Attempts Number of times the device has tried to...

Page 64: ...factory calibration of dry fork sensor This command restores the factory calibration of the fork sensor in dry process conditions It is accessible after a site calibration has been performed but should only be performed by authorized persons Restoring site calibration of dry fork sensor This command restores the site calibration of the fork sensor in dry process conditions It is accessible after t...

Page 65: ...ew Power Module and follow the on screen instructions 6 4 8 Perform a device reset The Device Reset function re starts electronics of the Rosemount 2160 without having to cycle the power It preserves the user configuration Procedure 1 Select Service Tools Maintenance Reset Restore 2 Select Device Reset and follow the on screen instructions 6 4 9 Load user defaults The Load User Defaults function r...

Page 66: ...emporarily overridden with an entered voltage value Simulate a device variable Procedure 1 Select Service Tools Simulate 2 Select a device variable to be used for the simulation 3 Follow on screen instructions to perform the simulation Postrequisites A simulation is canceled by exiting the screen It can also be cleared by the power cycling or using the Device Reset command 6 5 Replace power module...

Page 67: ...over tight Postrequisites Run the install new power module setup Related information Emerson Wireless Black SmartPower Solutions Product Data Sheet Emerson Wireless Blue SmartPower Solutions Product Data Sheet Run the install new power module setup Reference Manual Service and troubleshooting 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 67 ...

Page 68: ...s Primary lithium batteries charged or discharged are regulated in transportation by the U S Department of Transportation and are also covered by IATA International Air Transport Association ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization and ARD European Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure compliance with these or any other local requirements ...

Page 69: ...d injury if they are informed of and understand the hazard Returned products must include a copy of the required Safety Data Sheet SDS for each substance Emerson representatives will explain the additional information and procedures necessary to return goods exposed to hazardous substances Reference Manual Service and troubleshooting 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector ...

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Page 71: ...pplication It is the purchaser s sole responsibility to make a careful analysis of all process parameters such as all chemical components temperature pressure flow rate abrasives contaminants etc when specifying product materials options and components for the particular application Emerson is not in a position to evaluate or guarantee the compatibility of the process fluid or other process parame...

Page 72: ... 1 in BSPT R and in and 1 in NPT Gasket material for in and 1 in BSPP G is non asbestos BS7531 Grade X carbon fiber with rubber binder Gaskets are not supplied with flanged process connections A 2 4 Customer specified fork length Table A 1 Extended Fork Lengths Process connection Minimum Maximum 1 in threaded 3 8 in 95 mm 118 1 in 3000 mm 1 in threaded 3 7 in 94 mm 118 1 in 3000 mm Flanged 3 5 in ...

Page 73: ...orks fork to fork A 3 8 Detection output delay Optional output delay programmable from 0 to 3600 seconds to prevent false detection caused by splashing on the forks Default delay is 1 second A 4 Electrical specifications A 4 1 Wireless power module Replaceable intrinsically safe Lithium Thionyl Chloride power module with PBT enclosure A 4 2 Power module battery life Ten year life at one minute upd...

Page 74: ...om one second up to sixty minutes The optional integral LCD display updates at each wireless update A 5 4 Local display A locate device function allows easy identification of instrument during commissioning inspection The optional five digit integral LCD can indicate a sequence of up to four process variables dry wet electronics temperature frequency and supply voltage and diagnostic information S...

Page 75: ... the lower of the process pressure Figure A 1 and flange pressure rating see Table A 2 Table A 2 Maximum Flange Pressure Rating Flange standard Stainless steel flanges 1 ASME B16 5 Class 150 275 psig 2 ASME B16 5 Class 300 720 psig 2 ASME B16 5 Class 600 1440 psig 2 EN1092 1 PN 10 16 16 barg 3 EN1092 1 PN 25 40 40 barg 3 EN1092 1 PN 63 63 barg 3 EN1092 1 PN 100 100 barg 3 1 ASTM stainless steel 2 ...

Page 76: ...peratures Figure A 2 Operating Temperatures 176 80 122 50 40 40 2160 S 176 80 149 65 40 40 2160 E 32 0 32 0 40 40 32 0 122 50 302 150 94 70 32 0 176 80 500 260 A Ambient Temperature F C B Process Temperature F C Specifications and reference data Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 76 Reference Manual ...

Page 77: ... Figure A 3 Housing and Antenna 9 2 233 4 2 107 90 4 8 121 8 4 212 7 7 196 6 7 170 6 1 154 D C A B A LCD display option M5 B No LCD display C Black Power Module cover option WK1 D Blue Power Module cover option WK2 Reference Manual Specifications and reference data 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 77 ...

Page 78: ...2160 S C D A B 14 5 369 2160 E A 1 6 40 A F hexagon B or 1 in thread C 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted vertically D 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted horizontally Dimensions are in inches millimeters Specifications and reference data Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 78 Reference Manual ...

Page 79: ...ounted vertically E 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted horizontally F Customer specified fork length see Table A 1 Dimensions are in inches millimeters Table A 3 Tube Diameters Tube material Size Tube diameter in inches mm 316 316L in 0 9 22 9 1 in 1 125 28 6 Alloy C C 276 in 0 84 21 4 1 in 1 050 26 7 Reference Manual Specifications and reference data 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless ...

Page 80: ... 102 A B C 1 7 44 A Ø0 9 23 for 1 in flange Ø1 14 29 for 1 in or larger flange B 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted vertically C 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted horizontally Dimensions are in inches millimeters Specifications and reference data Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 80 Reference Manual ...

Page 81: ...flange Ø1 14 29 for 1 in or larger flange B 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted vertically C 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted horizontally D Customer specified fork length see Table A 1 Dimensions are in inches millimeters Reference Manual Specifications and reference data 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 81 ...

Page 82: ... 2160 S 14 7 374 2160 E Ø0 9 Ø23 B A C A in 38 or 2 in 52 Tri Clamp B 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted vertically C 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted horizontally Dimensions are in inches millimeters Specifications and reference data Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 82 Reference Manual ...

Page 83: ...8 6 A in 38 or 2 in 52 Tri Clamp B 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted vertically C 0 5 13 switchpoint when mounted horizontally D Customer specified fork length see Table A 1 Dimensions are in inches millimeters Reference Manual Specifications and reference data 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 83 ...

Page 84: ...Specifications and reference data Reference Manual May 2022 00809 0100 4160 84 Reference Manual ...

Page 85: ...iggered Trigger level At which level message will be triggered First and trigger variable The 1st variable contained within message which also will be used to trigger a broadcast Triggered update rate This defines how often the broadcast message is sent to the gateway after a user defined trigger level threshold has been crossed Faster update rates have an impact on the total communications traffi...

Page 86: ...delay can prevent constant switching of the output state Media density The vibration frequency of the fork sensor varies depending on the density of the process liquid For higher accuracy of switching points to select one of the following options Table B 2 Media Density Options Option Description Normal Select when the specific gravity of the process liquid is between 0 7 and 2 0 Low Select when t...

Page 87: ...perating in Enhanced Mode and detects a fork sensor fault Sensor State indicates a fault state after a delay set by Sensor Fault Delay The default setting is 600 seconds It can be set to value in the range 0 to 3600 seconds Note When the level detector is operating in Normal mode a fork sensor fault is not detected and Sensor State continues to indicate a valid state B 1 3 Display Display mode The...

Page 88: ... trending is enabled select a device variable to be logged and then the sample interval 4 to 7200 seconds B 1 5 Security Write protection The level detector can prevent changes to the configuration by activating this security function B 1 6 Device temperature Temperature units The Device Temperature menu displays the following menu items Electronics temp This is the live measurement of the tempera...

Page 89: ...the last configuration change Date The date field can be used for any purpose for example to save the date of the last configuration change Country This can be used for any purpose and does not affect the operation of the device SI unit control Allows non SI Units to be displayed B 1 8 Power Power mode Configures the device to take periodic measurements to conserve battery life or to take continuo...

Page 90: ... optional LCD display When the value returns within range an alert is reset Mode Select on to enable the alert or off to switch the alert off Variable Select Output State Sensor Frequency Electronics Temperature or Supply Voltage Direction Rising alert see Figure B 1 or falling alert see Figure B 2 Figure B 1 Example 1 Rising Alert A C D E F B A Units of measurement B Time C Alert set point D Dead...

Page 91: ...nt E Assigned value F Alert ON Limit Alert set point in same units as the variable Deadband Hysteresis data point in same units as the variable for transition from deadband zone to new alert state Reference Manual Configuration parameters 00809 0100 4160 May 2022 Rosemount 2160 Wireless Level Detector 91 ...

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