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Reference Manual 

00809-0100-4022, Rev GA

Configuration

September 2016

Configuration

Figure 2-2. Local Zero and Span Locations

Rerange with AMS Device Manger only

Right click on the device and select 

Configuration Properties

 from the menu. In the 

Basic 

Setup

 tab, locate the 

Analog Output

 box and perform the following procedure:

1.

Enter the lower range value (LRV) and the upper range value (URV) in the fields 
provided. Select 

Apply

.

2.

An 

Apply Parameter Modification

 screen appears, enter desired information and 

select 

OK

.

3.

After carefully reading the warning provided, select 

OK

.

Rerange with a pressure input source and AMS Device 
Manger

Right click on the device, choose 

Calibrate

, then 

Apply values

 from the menu.

1.

Select 

Next

 after the control loop is set to manual.

2.

From the 

Apply Values

 menu, follow the online instructions to configure lower and 

upper range values.

3.

Select 

Exit

 to leave the 

Apply Values

 screen.

4.

Select 

Next

 to acknowledge the loop can be returned to automatic control.

5.

Select 

Finish

 to acknowledge the method is complete.

2.7.3

Damping

The Damp command introduces a delay in processing which increases the response time of 
the transmitter; smoothing variations in output readings caused by rapid input changes. 
Determine the appropriate damp setting based on the necessary response time, signal 
stability, and other requirements of the of loop dynamics of your system. The default 
damping value is 0.4 seconds and is user-selectable from 0.3 to 60 seconds.

A. Magnetic span target
B. Magnetic zero target

Fast Keys

1, 3, 6

B

A

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Summary of Contents for Rosemount 4600

Page 1: ...Reference Manual 00809 0100 4022 Rev GA September 2016 Rosemount 4600 Oil Gas Panel Transmitter Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 2: ...Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 3: ...dvanced functions for HART protocol 18 2 11 Multidrop communication 22 3Section 3 Installation 3 1 Overview 25 3 2 Safety messages 25 3 3 General considerations 26 3 4 Mechanical considerations 26 3 5 Installation procedures 28 3 6 Hazardous locations 32 3 7 Grounding the transmitter case 33 4Section 4 Operation and Maintenance 4 1 Overview 35 4 2 Calibration for HART protocol 35 4 3 Sensor trim 4...

Page 4: ...rence Data A 1 Ordering Information 51 A 2 Specifications 54 A 3 Dimensional drawings 57 BAppendix B Product Certifications B 1 European Directive Information 59 B 2 Ordinary Location Certification 59 B 3 Approval drawings 62 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 5: ...768 24 hours includes Canada Outside of these areas contact your local Emerson Process Management representative The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear qualified applications Using non nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings For information on Rosemount nuclear qualified products cont...

Page 6: ...ents and glands during installation Keep process insulation at least 1 in 25 mm from transmitter connection Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury Avoid contact with the exposed leads and terminals High voltage that may be present on leads can cause electrical shock Process leaks could result in death or serious injury Properly tighten process connections before applying pressure A...

Page 7: ...unctions configuration parameters and online variables is also included Section 4 Operation and Maintenance contains operation and maintenance instructions Section 5 Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting techniques for the most common operating problems Appendix A Specification and Reference Data supplies reference and specification data as well as ordering information Appendix B Product Certif...

Page 8: ...2 Reference Manual 00809 0100 4022 Rev GA Introduction September 2016 Introduction Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 9: ...es are labeled Fast Keys for each software function below the appropriate headings 2 2 Safety messages Procedures and instructions in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol Refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preced...

Page 10: ...t be sent to the transmitter by using the Send key F2 AMS Device Manger configuration changes are implemented when the Apply button is selected For more information on the Field Communicator see 475 Field Communicator website for the most up to date literature AMS Device Manger help can be found in the AMS Device Manager online guides within the AMS system 2 3 1 Setting the loop to manual Whenever...

Page 11: ...T Fast Key Sequence Alarm Level Config 1 4 2 7 7 Alarm and Saturation Levels 1 4 2 7 Analog Output Alarm Direction 1 4 2 7 6 Analog Output Trim 1 2 3 2 Burst Mode On Off 1 4 3 3 3 Burst Options 1 4 3 3 4 Damping 1 3 6 Date 1 3 4 1 Descriptor 1 3 4 2 Digital To Analog Trim 4 20 mA Output 1 2 3 2 1 Field Device Information 1 4 4 1 Loop Test 1 2 2 Lower Sensor Trim 1 2 3 3 1 Message 1 3 4 3 Number of...

Page 12: ...tidropped Transmitter Left Arrow 3 1 1 Rerange Keypad Input 1 2 3 1 1 Saturation Level Config 1 4 2 7 8 Scaled D A Trim 4 20 mA Output 1 2 3 2 2 Sensor Information 1 4 4 2 Sensor Temperature 1 1 4 Sensor Trim 1 2 3 3 Sensor Trim Points 1 2 3 3 4 Status 1 2 1 Tag 1 3 1 Temperature Alert Config 1 4 3 4 4 Transmitter Security Write Protect 1 3 4 4 Units Process Variable 1 3 2 Upper Sensor Trim 1 2 3 ...

Page 13: ...essure reading in both engineering units and percent of range will continue to track with pressures outside of the defined range from the lower to the upper range limit PV Lower Sensor Limit LSL Tag PV Upper Sensor Limit USL Date PV Lower Range Value LRV Descriptor PV Upper Range Value URV Message PV minimum span Write protect Lower sensor trim point Local keys Upper sensor trim point Universal re...

Page 14: ...e of the range points AMS Device Manger Right click on the device and select Process Variables from the menu The process variable screen displays the following process variables Pressure Percent of range Analog output Sensor temperature 2 6 2 Sensor temperature The Rosemount 4600 contains a temperature sensor near the pressure sensor in the transmitter When reading this temperature keep in mind th...

Page 15: ...changing process conditions Changing the lower or upper range point results in similar changes to the span Note Transmitters are shipped from Emerson Process Management fully calibrated per request or by the factory default of full scale span upper range limit Use one of the methods below to rerange the transmitter Each method is unique examine all options closely before deciding which method work...

Page 16: ...ly set to the sensor limit and the span is adjusted accordingly 1 From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence shown to configure lower and upper range values and follow the online instructions Rerange with a pressure input source and the local zero and span targets option D1 1 For Zero based lower range values gauge only Vent the transmitter For Non Zero based lower range values Using a press...

Page 17: ...xt after the control loop is set to manual 2 From the Apply Values menu follow the online instructions to configure lower and upper range values 3 Select Exit to leave the Apply Values screen 4 Select Next to acknowledge the loop can be returned to automatic control 5 Select Finish to acknowledge the method is complete 2 7 3 Damping The Damp command introduces a delay in processing which increases...

Page 18: ...e output to configured saturation values if the applied pressure goes outside the 4 20 mA range values Note The failure mode alarm direction can also be configured using the Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager Note Under some failure conditions the transmitter will ignore user configured alarm conditions and drive the transmitter to low alarm The Rosemount 4600 Transmitter have three configur...

Page 19: ...unicator or AMS Device Manager will provide an error message if a configuration rule is violated 2 8 2 Alarm and saturation level configuration To configure alarm and saturation levels with a Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager perform the following procedure Field Communicator 1 From the HOME screen follow the Fast Key sequence under Alarm and Saturation Levels 2 Select 7 Config Alarm Level ...

Page 20: ... Select Finish to acknowledge the method is complete 11 Right click on the device select Device Configuration then select Alarm Saturation Levels then Alarm Levels from the menu 12 Select Saturation Levels 13 Repeat Step 5 11 to configure saturation levels 2 8 3 Alarm and saturation levels for burst mode Transmitters set to burst mode handle saturation and alarm conditions differently Alarm condit...

Page 21: ... Process alerts can be set for pressure temperature or both A process alert will be transmitted continuously if the pressure or temperature set points are exceeded and the alert mode is ON An alert will be displayed on a Field Communicator or AMS Device Manger status screen The alert will reset once the value returns within range Note HI alert value must be higher than the LO alert value Both aler...

Page 22: ... the sensor temperature The sensor temperature output is accessible via HART only AMS Device Manger Right click on the device and select Configuration Properties from the menu 1 In the Process Input tab use the drop down menu Snsr temp unit to select F Farenheit or C Celsius Select Apply 2 Select Next to acknowledge send warning 3 Select Finish to acknowledge the method is complete 4 An Apply Para...

Page 23: ...4mA select 2 20mA or select 3 Other to manually input a value a If you are performing a loop test to verify the output of a transmitter enter a value between 4 and 20 mA b If you are performing a loop test to verify alarm levels enter the milliamp value representing an alarm state see Tables 2 1and 2 2 on page 12 5 Check the reference meter installed in the test loop to verify that it displays the...

Page 24: ...testing 6 Select End and select Next to end loop testing 7 Select Next to acknowledge the loop can be returned to automatic control 8 Select Finish to acknowledge the method is complete 2 10 Advanced functions for HART protocol 2 10 1 Saving recalling and cloning configuration data Use the cloning feature of the Field Communicator or the AMS Device Manger User Configuration feature to configure se...

Page 25: ...e the saved transmitter configuration file a Select Offline b Select Saved Configuration c Select either Internal Flash Contents or Configuration EM Content depending on where the configuration was stored per Step 2b 6 Use the DOWN ARROW to scroll through the list of configurations in the memory module and use the RIGHT ARROW to select and retrieve the desired configuration 7 Select Send to transf...

Page 26: ...enter values by typing them into the available fields 6 Select Apply to apply the values or select OK to apply the values and close the window AMS Device Manger applying a user configuration Any amount of user configurations can be created for the application They can also be saved and applied to connected devices or to devices in the device list or plant database Note When using AMS Revision 6 0 ...

Page 27: ...ol system may request any of the information that is normally available while the transmitter is in burst mode Between each message sent by the transmitter a short pause allows the Field communicator AMS Device Manger or a control system to initiate a request The transmitter will receive the request process the response message and then continue bursting the data approximately three times per seco...

Page 28: ...ansmitter in a standard point to point installation Figure 2 3 shows a typical multidrop network This figure is not intended as an installation diagram Figure 2 3 Typical Multidrop Network A Bell 202 Modem B RS 232 C C Power supply The Rosemount 4600 is set to address zero 0 at the factory which allows operation in the standard point to point manner with a 4 20 mA output signal To activate multidr...

Page 29: ...mitter Field Communicator To communicate with a multidropped transmitter configure the Field Communicator to poll for a non zero address 1 From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence shown 2 On the polling menu scroll down and select Polling Addresses and select the appropriate polling range In this mode the Field Communicator automatically polls for devices at addresses within the specified ...

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Page 31: ...es and instructions in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operation Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated with a warning symbol Refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Explosions can result in death or serious injury Transmitters located in hazardous areas sho...

Page 32: ...mperature fluctuation Appendix A Specification and Reference Data lists temperature operating limits 3 4 Mechanical considerations Note For applications with process temperatures greater than the limits of the transmitter do not blow down impulse piping through the transmitter Flush lines with the blocking valves closed and refill lines with water before resuming measurement Apply torque only to t...

Page 33: ...Set Output Type Set Damping Verify Apply Pressure Yes Within Specifications Yes No Refer to Section 5 Troubleshooting Mount Transmitter page 28 Wire Transmitter pages 29 33 Power Transmitter page 30 Zero Out Sealed Gauge Effects page 31 Done Confirm Transmitter Configuration page 6 Confirm Transmitter Configuration page 6 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales ao...

Page 34: ...the process fluid from leaking Do not exceed 100 ft lbs Note Apply torque only to the hex flat located at the process end of the transmitter Do not apply torque to the transmitter body or electrical connection severe damage could result Do not exceed 100 ft lbs Note Integral conduit seal meets the requirements of NEC 2002 section 501 5 A and 501 5 B No additional conduit seal is required Note The ...

Page 35: ...ge through equal lengths of the same size pipe Avoid purging through the transmitter Keep corrosive or hot above 200 F 93 3 C process material out of direct contact with the transmitter Prevent sediment deposits in the impulse piping Avoid conditions that might allow process fluid to freeze within the process connector 3 5 3 Connect wiring and power up Wiring To make connections connect the red le...

Page 36: ...ad resistance of the controller indicator and related pieces Note that the resistance of intrinsic safety barriers if used must be included Note A minimum loop resistance of 250 ohms is required to communicate with a Field Communicator If a single power supply is used to power more than one Rosemount 4600 the power supply and circuitry common to the transmitter should not have more than 20 ohms of...

Page 37: ...r Transient protection can not be added to units ordered without the T1 option 3 5 4 Zero the transmitter Performing a zero adjustment is a recommended step for sealed gauge transmitters Note Do not re zero absolute transmitters Re zeroing the transmitter allows for a single point adjustment to compensate for any mounting position and sealed gauge effects This can be done with a zero trim See Sens...

Page 38: ...netic end of the provided adjustment tool to the zero target Z on the transmitter You must maintain contact for at least two seconds but no longer than ten seconds for the zero function to activate 3 Verify that the output is 4 mA 3 6 Hazardous locations The Rosemount 4600 Transmitter has an explosion proof housing Individual transmitters are clearly marked with a tag indicating the certifications...

Page 39: ...ssembly is included with the optional transient protection Option Code T1 The External Ground Assembly can also be ordered with the transmitter Option Code D4 or as a spare part 4600 0113 0001 Note Grounding the transmitter case using the threaded electrical or process connections may not provide a sufficient ground The transient protection Option Code T1 will not provide transient protection unle...

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Page 41: ... the control loop The Rosemount 4600 uses a microprocessor that contains information about the sensor s specific characteristics in response to pressure and temperature inputs A smart transmitter compensates for these sensor variations The process of generating the sensor performance profile is called factory characterization Factory characterization also provides the ability to readjust the 4 and...

Page 42: ...sor to obtain a digital representation of the process input Digital PV 4 The Digital PV is converted to an analog value Digital to Analog Signal Conversion Figure 4 1 also identifies the approximate transmitter location for each calibration task Data flows from left to right and a parameter change affects all values to the right of the changed parameter Transmitter Bench calibration tasks Field ca...

Page 43: ...ch or field calibration Figure 4 1 Transmitter Data Flow with Calibration Options Note Value on PV line should equal the input pressure Value on AO line should equal the output device reading A Sensor B Input pressure C Input device D Field Communicator E Microprocessor digital PV F Transmitter electronics module G Analog output H 20 mA I Output device F E A C I H 4600 PT 4763 1 á Device Setup Onl...

Page 44: ...ltr matl 4 Fill fluid 5 Process Connector 6 Process Conn Matl 7 O ring matl 8 Drain vent matl 1 Temp Hiu Alert Val 2 Temp Lo Alert Val 3 Snsr Temp USL 4 Snsr Temp LSL 1 Device Setup 2 PV 3 AO 4 PV URV 1 Temp Hi Alert Val 2 Temp Lo Alert Val 3 Snsr Temp USL 4 Snsr Temp LSL 1 Loop test 2 D A trim 3 Scaled D A trim 4 Alarm Direction 1 Press 2 Range 3 AP 4 Snsr temp 1 Press 2 Range 3 AO 4 Snsr temp 1 ...

Page 45: ...ne the performance required for your application 2 Determine the operating conditions 3 Calculate total probable error TPE Note Temperature Effect is specified per 100 F divide by 2 for 50 F temperature change 4 Calculate the stability per month 5 Calculate calibration frequency Required Performance 1 1 of span Transmitter Rosemount 4600G Range 4 Calibrated Span 4000 psig Ambient Temperature Chang...

Page 46: ...dent Both trim functions alter the transmitter s interpretation of the input signal Zero trim is a single point adjustment It is useful for compensating for mounting position and sealed gauge effects Since this correction maintains the slope of the characterization curve it should not be used in place of a full trim over the full sensor range When performing a zero trim ensure that the transmitter...

Page 47: ...ent the transmitter and attach a Field Communicator to the measurement loop 2 From the Home screen follow the Fast Key sequence shown 3 Follow the commands provided by the Field Communicator to complete the zero trim adjustment AMS Device Manger 1 Right click on the device and select Calibrate Select Zero trim from the menu 2 Select Next after setting the control loop to manual 3 Select Next to ac...

Page 48: ...in reverse output by reversing the high and low points The transmitter allows approximately five percent URL deviation from the characterized curve established at the factory 4 Follow the commands provided by the Field Communicator to complete the adjustment of the lower value 5 Repeat the procedure for the upper value replacing 2 Lower sensor trim with 3 Upper sensor trim in Step 3 AMS Device Man...

Page 49: ...toration of trim values is complete 5 Select Next to acknowledge the loop can be returned to automatic control 6 Select Finish to acknowledge the method is complete 4 4 2 Recall factory trim analog output This command resets the transmitter analog output trim to the as shipped factory settings The recall factory trim analog output command can be useful for recovering from an inadvertent trim incor...

Page 50: ...n series with the signal loop or shunt power through the reference meter at some point 3 Select OK after connecting the reference meter 4 Select OK at the Setting Fld Dev Output To 4 MA prompt The transmitter outputs 4 0 mA 5 Record the actual value from the reference meter and enter it at the Enter Meter Value prompt The Field Communicator prompts you to verify whether or not the output value equ...

Page 51: ...eference meter equals the transmitter output value 9 Select Next to acknowledge the loop can be returned to automatic control 10 Select Finish to acknowledge the method is complete 4 5 2 Digital to analog trim using alternate scale The Scaled D A Trim command matches the 4 and 20 mA points to a user selectable reference scale other than 4 and 20 mA e g 1 to 5 volts if measuring across a 250 ohm lo...

Page 52: ...etting fld dev output to 4 mA screen 8 Record the actual value from the reference meter and enter it at the Enter meter value screen and select Next 9 Select Yes if the reference meter value equals the transmitter output value or No if it does not Select Next a If Yes is selected proceed to Step 10 b If No is selected repeat Step 8 10 Select Next at the Setting fld dev output to 20 mA screen 11 Re...

Page 53: ... instructions in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol Refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Transmitters located in hazardous areas should be installed in accordance with local codes and requ...

Page 54: ...nts Verify output is not in alarm condition Verify transmitter is not in Loop Test mode Digital Pressure Variable reading is low or high Check test equipment verify accuracy Check impulse piping for blockage or low fill in wet leg Verify transmitter is calibrated properly Verify pressure calculations for application Digital Pressure Variable reading is erratic Check application for faulty equipmen...

Page 55: ...l Authorization RMA number The center will also ask for the process material to which the product was last exposed Rosemount National Response Center representatives will explain the additional information and procedures necessary to return goods exposed to hazardous substances Individuals who handle products exposed to a hazardous substance can avoid injury if they are informed of and understand ...

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Page 57: ...ions Model Transmitter type 4600 Oil and gas panel pressure transmitter Measurement type G Sealed gauge A Absolute Pressure range 2 0 20 to 0 150 psi 4 0 125 to 0 5000 psi 5 0 330 to 0 10 000 psi 6 0 660 to 0 20 000 psi available only with H11 Isolating diaphragm process connection materials 1 2 316L SST 3 Alloy C 276 Process connection style E09 2 1 4 18 NPT female E11 3 1 2 14 NPT female H11 4 C...

Page 58: ... CSA Explosionproof Division 2 I6 CSA Intrinsic Safety K6 CSA Explosionproof Intrinsic Safety Division 2 combination of E6 and I6 EM Technical Regulations Customs Union EAC Flameproof IM Technical Regulations Customs Union EAC Intrinsic Safety KM Technical Regulation Customs Union EAC Flameproof and Intrinsic Safety KA ATEX CSA Flameproof and Intrinsic Safety combination of E1 I1 E6 and I6 KB FM A...

Page 59: ...roduction environments Environmental limits apply to certain materials Consult latest standard for details Selected materials also conform to NACE MR0103 for sour refining environments 2 Not available with Pressure Range 6 3 Not available with Pressure Range 5 or 6 4 Only available with Pressure Range 5 or 6 Table A 1 Rosemount 4600 Oil and Gas Pressure Transmitter Ordering Information The Standar...

Page 60: ...r the requirements of IEC 60770 84 pipeline general and extreme vibration level 10 60 Hz 0 21mm peak to peak displacement 60 2000 Hz 3g Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Meet all relevant requirements of EN 61326 Transient Protection Option T1 Meets IEEE C62 41 Category B 6 kV crest 0 5 μs 100 kHz 3 kA crest 8 20 microseconds 6 kV crest 1 2 50 microseconds General Specifications Response Time 1 na...

Page 61: ...hange is user selectable from 0 3 to 60 seconds for one time constant This software damping is in addition to sensor module response time Failure mode alarm HART 4 20mA output code A If self diagnostics detect a gross transmitter failure the analog signal will be driven offscale to alert the user Rosemount standard and custom alarm levels are available High or low alarm signal is software selectab...

Page 62: ...rd the transmitter has been examined and tested to determine that the design meets basic electrical mechanical and fire protection requirements by FM a nationally recognized testing laboratory NRTL as accredited by the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA Shipping weights Range 2 and 4 1 34 lb 0 61 kg Range 5 and 6 2 03 lb 0 92 kg 1 Materials of Construction meet NACE materia...

Page 63: ... With T1 ordering option A Ground B Electrical connection 14 NPT C Optional ground screw Ordering option D4 D Process connection E Optional ground screw standard with T1 option Dimensions are in inches millimeters A B C D 6 6 167 6 1 125 Hex 28 6 1 5 38 1 A B D E 7 1 180 3 1 125 Hex 28 6 1 5 38 1 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 618...

Page 64: ...ing option A Ground B Electrical connection 14 NPT C Optional ground screw Ordering Option D4 D Optional ground screw Standard with T1 Option E Process connection Dimensions are in inches millimeters A B C D 6 7 169 5 1 125 Hex 28 6 1 87 47 6 A B 7 17 182 1 E D 1 125 Hex 28 6 1 87 47 6 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 65: ...ndards FM Class 3600 2011 Class 3610 2010 Class 3611 2004 NEMA 250 1991 ANSI ISA S12 0 01 1998 ANSI ISA S12 22 01 1998 ANSI ISA 60079 0 2009 ANSI ISA 60079 11 2009 Markings Intrinsically Safe for use in Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Temperature Code T4 50 C to 70 C Intrinsically Safe for use in Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 50 C to 70 C in accordance with control drawing 04620 5007 Nonincen...

Page 66: ...9 0 2012 A11 2013 EN60079 15 2010 Markings II 3G Ex nA IIC T5 Gc 40 C Ta 70 C Ui 42 4V Special Condition for Safe Use X 1 The equipment with the Transient Protection T1 option is not capable of withstanding the 500 V insulation test required by Clause 6 5 1 of EN60079 15 2010 This must be taken into account when installing the equipment ND ATEX Dust Certificate KEMA02ATEX2231X Standards EN60079 0 ...

Page 67: ...ial conditions IM EAC Intrinsically Safe Certificate RU C US GB05 B 00401 Markings 0Ex ia IIC T4 Ga X 40 C Ta 70 C Special Condition for Safe Use X 1 See certificate for special conditions B 2 5 Combinations K1 Combination of E1 I1 and N1 K5 Combination of E5 and I5 K6 Combination of E6 and I6 KA Combination of E1 I1 E6 and I6 KB Combination of E5 I5 I6 and E6 KC Combination of E5 E1 I5 and I1 KM ...

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Page 77: ...Cloning 18 Data review 6 Recalling 18 Reusable copy 20 Saving 18 Scaled variable 16 Considerations General 26 Mechanical 26 D Damping 11 Detailed 12 Detailed setup 12 Diagnostics and service 16 Diagrams Bench hook up 4 Field hook up 4 Multidrop network 22 Typical multidrop network 22 Digital to analog trim 44 Other scale 45 Disassembly Before disassembling 48 Disassembly procedures 48 F Failure mo...

Page 78: ...th HART Communicator 10 With local zero and span 10 Reusable copy 20 S Saturation Burst mode values 14 Failure mode values 12 Level configuration 13 Multidrop mode values 15 Saving a configuration 18 Scaled variable configuration 16 Sensor Temperature 8 Sensor temperature 7 Sensor trim 40 Service and Diagnostics 16 Service Support 1 Setup Basic 9 Detailed 12 Signal wiring grounding 30 Surges 31 T ...

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