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Reference Manual

00809-0200-4728, Rev RA

April 2015

Rosemount 644 Temperature Transmitter 

with HART

®

 Protocol

Summary of Contents for Rosemount 644

Page 1: ...Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA April 2015 Rosemount 644 Temperature Transmitter with HART Protocol ...

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Page 3: ...roduct The United States has two toll free assistance numbers and one international number Customer Central 1 800 999 9307 7 00 a m to 7 00 p m CST National Response Center 1 800 654 7768 24 hours a day Equipment service needs International 1 952 906 8888 The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear qualified applications Using non nuclear qualified products in applications...

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Page 5: ...iew 7 2 2 Safety messages 7 2 2 1 Warnings 8 2 3 System readiness 8 2 3 1 Confirm correct device driver 8 2 3 2 Surges transients 9 2 4 Configuration methods 9 2 4 1 Configuring on the bench 9 2 4 2 Choosing a configuration tool 10 2 4 3 Setting the loop to manual 12 2 4 4 Failure mode 12 2 4 5 HART software lock 13 2 5 Verify configuration 13 2 5 1 Verify and review configuration with Field Commu...

Page 6: ...ge 32 2 10 Configure measurement filtering 34 2 10 1 50 60 Hz filter 34 2 10 2 Resetting the device 34 2 10 3 Intermittent Sensor Detection 35 2 10 4 Open Sensor Hold Off 36 2 11 Diagnostics and service 36 2 11 1 Performing a loop test 36 2 11 2 Simulate digital signal digital loop test 37 2 11 3 Thermocouple Degradation Diagnostic 38 2 11 4 Minimum maximum tracking diagnostic 40 2 12 Establishing...

Page 7: ...ount 333 HART Tri Loop HART 4 20 mA only 66 5Section 5 Operation and Maintenance 5 1 Overview 69 5 2 Safety messages 69 5 2 1 Warnings 70 5 3 Calibration overview 70 5 3 1 Trimming 71 5 4 Sensor input trim 71 5 4 1 Recall factory trim sensor trim 73 5 4 2 Active calibrator and EMF compensation 73 5 5 Trim the analog output 74 5 5 1 Analog output trim or scaled analog output trim 74 5 5 2 Analog ou...

Page 8: ...3 Installation in SIS application 86 7 4 Commissioning 86 7 5 Configuration 87 7 5 1 Damping 87 7 6 Alarm and saturation levels 87 7 7 644 SIS operation and maintenance 88 7 7 1 Proof test 88 7 7 2 Partial proof test 88 7 7 3 Comprehensive proof test 89 7 7 4 Comprehensive proof test 3 89 7 8 Specifications 90 7 8 1 Failure rate data 90 7 8 2 SIS safety transmitter failure values 91 7 8 3 Product ...

Page 9: ...1 Approved Manufacturing Locations 129 B 2 European Directive Information 129 B 2 1 Ordinary Location Certification from FM Approvals 129 B 2 2 Installing Equipment in North America 129 B 2 3 Hazardous Locations Certifications 129 CAppendix C Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys C 1 Field Communicator menu trees 153 C 2 Field Communicator Fast Keys 159 DAppendix D Local Operator Interface L...

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Page 11: ...losions could result in death or serious injury Do not remove the connection head cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is live Before connecting HART in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices Verify the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropri...

Page 12: ...eration and maintenance techniques for the transmitter Section 6 Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting techniques for the most common transmitter operating problems Section 7 Safety Instrumented Systems SIS Certification provides identification installation configuration operation and maintenance and inspection information for Safety Instrumented Systems as it pertains to the Rosemount 644 Head...

Page 13: ...mounting flexibility in a variety of environmental conditions The 644 Field Mount is available in an aluminum housing Special dual sensor features include Hot Backup Sensor Drift Alert first good differential and average temperature measurements and four simultaneous measurement variable outputs in addition to the analog output signal Additional advanced features include Thermocouple Degradation D...

Page 14: ...ail or assembling a new 644 Head Mount to an existing threaded sensor connection head former option code L1 1 3 4 Electrical Proper electrical installation is necessary to prevent errors due to sensor lead resistance and electrical noise For best results shielded cable should be used in electrically noisy environments Make wiring connections through the cable entry in the side of the housing Be su...

Page 15: ...C 95 F and reduces temperature effect errors but would probably require extra transmitter support Gauge the requirements for individual applications along this scale If a thermowell with lagging is used the extension length may be reduced by the length of the lagging 1 4 Return of materials To expedite the return process in North America call the Emerson Process Management National Response Center...

Page 16: ...h the Rosemount 644 Transmitter Software Security Switch Write Protect HART Lock LOI Password The Write Protect feature allows you to protect the transmitter data from accidental or unwarranted configuration changes To enable the write protect feature perform the following procedures Configuring Write Protect HART Lock and LOI password with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast ...

Page 17: ...or Interface LOI instructions are given to perform configuration functions For convenience Field Communicator Fast Key sequences are labeled Fast Keys and abbreviated LOI menus are provided for each function below The LOI is only available on the 644 Head mount and Field mount designs and the configuration instructions referencing the interface will not apply to the Rail mount form factor Full Fie...

Page 18: ...tmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications All connection head covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion proof requirements Process leaks could result in death or serious injury Do not remove the thermowell while in operation Install and tighten thermowells and sensors before applying pressure Electrical shock could cause death or seriou...

Page 19: ...eld mount During on line configuration the transmitter is connected to a Field communicator Data is entered in the working register of the communicator and sent directly to the transmitter Off line configuration consists of storing configuration data in a Field Communicator while it is not connected to a transmitter Data is stored in nonvolatile memory and can be downloaded to the transmitter at a...

Page 20: ...tions are non polarized Do not make connections to the serial port or the Ni Cad recharger jack in explosive atmospheres Before connecting the Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices There are two interfaces available with the Field Communicator Traditional and Da...

Page 21: ...nprocess com or www hartcomm org Note All steps listed in this product manual using AMS Device Manager assume the use Version 11 5 Configuring with an LOI The LOI requires option code M4 to be ordered To activate the LOI push either configuration button Configuration buttons are located on the LCD Display must remove housing cover to access the interface See Table 2 2 for configuration button func...

Page 22: ...l The Field Communicator AMS Device Manager or LOI will prompt you to set the loop to manual when necessary Acknowledging this prompt does not set the loop to manual The prompt is only a reminder set the loop to manual as a separate operation 2 4 4 Failure mode As part of normal operation each transmitter continuously monitors its own performance This automatic diagnostics routine is a timed serie...

Page 23: ...ct Configure 2 Under Manual Setup select the Security tab 3 Select the Lock Unlock button under HART Lock Software and follow the screen prompts 2 5 Verify configuration It is recommended that various configuration parameters are verified prior to installation into the process The various parameters are detailed out for each configuration tool Depending on what configuration tool s are available f...

Page 24: ...Sensor Configuration Units Alarm and Saturation Levels Primary Variable Range Values Damping 2 5 4 Checking transmitter output Before performing other transmitter on line operations review the 644 digital output parameters to ensure that the transmitter is operating properly and is configured to the appropriate process variables Table 2 3 644 Device Dashboard Fast Key Sequences Function Fast Key s...

Page 25: ... AMS Device Manager Right click on the device and select Service Tools from the menu The Variables tab displays the following process variables Primary Second Third and Fourth variables as well as the Analog Output Checking process variables with LOI To check the process variables from the LOI the user must first configure the display to show the desired variables see Configuring the LCD display o...

Page 26: ...uaternary variable QV Variable choices are Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Differential Temperature Average Temperature Terminal Temperature and Not Used The 4 20 mA analog signal represents the Primary Variable From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence Mapping the HART variables with AMS Device Manager 1 Right click on the device and select the Configure menu 2 In the left navigation pane choose Manual ...

Page 27: ...ce Manager 1 Right click on the device and select Configure 2 In the left navigation pane select Manual Setup and select the Sensor 1or Sensor 2 tab depending on the need 3 Individually select the Sensor Type Connection Units and other sensor related information as desired from the drop down menus on the screen 4 Select Apply when complete Configuring the sensor s with LOI Reference the below imag...

Page 28: ... the following steps 1 Measure the lead wire resistance of both RTD leads after installing the 2 Wire RTD and 644 2 Navigate to the 2 Wire RTD Offset parameter 3 Enter the total measured resistance of the two RTD leads at the 2 Wire Offset prompt to ensure proper adjustment The transmitter will adjust its temperature measurement to correct the error caused by lead wire resistance Enter 2 wire offs...

Page 29: ...up tabs click through the tabs and change the desired units 3 Select Apply when complete Setting output units with LOI Reference the below image for where to find the Units configuration in the LOI menu Figure 2 6 Configuring Units with LOI Available only if option code S or D is ordered Available only if option codes S and DC are both ordered or if option codes D and DC are both ordered Note The ...

Page 30: ...s procedure assumes the Differential Temperature is a calculated output of the device but does not re assign it as the Primary Variable If it desired for Differential to be the transmitter s primary variable see Section 2 6 1 Mapping the HART Variables to set it to PV Differential temperature configuration with Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence Differential temper...

Page 31: ...ge to be the transmitter s primary variable see Mapping the HART variables on page 16 to set it to PV Average temperature configuration with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence Average temperature configuration with AMS Device Manager 1 Right click on the device and select Configure 2 In the left navigation pane select Manual Setup 3 On the Calculated Output Tab f...

Page 32: ...asurements are taken from the same point in the process If a sensor failure occurs when Hot Backup is enabled while PV is Sensor Average three scenarios could result If Sensor 1 fails the average will only be reading from Sensor 2 the working sensor If Sensor 2 fails the average will only be reading from Sensor 1 the working sensor If both sensors fail simultaneously the transmitter will go into a...

Page 33: ...hile a status is available to the control system through HART that Sensor 2 has failed Resetting Hot Backup In Hot Backup mode if Sensor 1 does fail and Hot Backup is initiated the transmitter will not revert back to Sensor 1 to control the 4 20 mA analog output until the Hot Backup mode is reset by re enabling through HART re setting it through the LOI or by briefly powering down the transmitter ...

Page 34: ...nsor drift alert the user also has the option of specifying the analog output of the transmitter go into ALARM when sensor drifting is detected Note Using dual sensor configuration in the 644 the temperature transmitter supports the configuration and simultaneous use of Hot Backup and sensor drift alert If one sensor fails the transmitter switches output to use the remaining good sensor Should the...

Page 35: ...des S and DC are both ordered or if option codes D and DC are both ordered Note Enabling the drift alert option to WARNING will set a flag through the HART communications whenever the maximum acceptable difference between sensor 1 and sensor 2 has been exceeded For the transmitter s analog signal to go into ALARM when drift alert is detected select alarm during the configuration process 2 8 Config...

Page 36: ...onfigure 2 In the left navigation pane select Manual Setup 3 On the Analog Output Tab find the Primary Variable Configuration group box 4 Change the Upper Range Value and Lower Range Value to their desired settings 5 Select Apply when complete Re range the transmitter with LOI Reference the image below to find the range value configuration path on the LOI Figure 2 13 Re ranging the Transmitter wit...

Page 37: ...is at 63 of the input change and it continues to approach the input according to the damping equation above For example as illustrated in Figure 2 14 if the temperature undergoes a step change within 0 2 of the sensor limits from 100 degrees to 110 degrees and the damping is set to 5 0 seconds the transmitter calculates and reports a new reading every 500 milliseconds using the damping equation At...

Page 38: ...he transmitter with AMS Device Manager 1 Right click on the device and select Configure 2 In the left navigation pane select Manual Setup 3 On the Sensor 1 Tab find the Setup group box 4 Change the Damping Value to the desired setting 5 Select Apply when complete Damping the transmitter with LOI Reference the figure below to find the damping configuration path on the LOI HART 5 HART 7 Device Dashb...

Page 39: ... a Field Communicator AMS Device Manager and the LOI The following limitations exist for custom levels The low alarm value must be less than the Low Saturation level The high alarm value must be higher than the High Saturation level Alarm and Saturation levels must be separated by at least 0 1 mA The configuration tool will provide an error message if the configuration rule is violated See Table 2...

Page 40: ... to the desired vales 5 Select Apply when complete Configuring alarm and saturation levels with LOI Reference the figure below to find the alarm and saturation value configuration path on the LOI Figure 2 15 Configuring Alarm and Saturation Values with LOI Available only if option code S or D is ordered Available only if option codes S and DC are both ordered or if option codes D and DC are both o...

Page 41: ... Reference Figure 2 16 to view the differences between the LCD display and LOI display options available with the 644 Figure 2 16 LCD Display and Local Operator Interface Display Configuring LCD display with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Analog Output Primary Variable Average Temperature First Good Temperature Differential Temperature Perce...

Page 42: ...ce The following is a list of transmitter information variables including device identifiers factory set configuration variables and other information 2 9 1 Tag date descriptor and message The Tag Date Descriptor and Message are parameters that provide transmitter identification in large installations See below for a description and a process to enter these pieces of configurable device informatio...

Page 43: ...dual transmitters in multi transmitter environments It allows for 32 characters of information and is stored with the other configuration data The message variable has no impact on the operation of the transmitter or the HART based communicator Configuring device information with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence Configuring device information with AMS Device Ma...

Page 44: ... Reset function resets the electronics without actually powering down the unit It does not return the transmitter to the original factory configuration Performing a processor reset with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence Performing a processor reset AMS Device Manager 1 Right click on the device and select Service Tools 2 In the left navigation pane select Mainte...

Page 45: ...been set at 100 The output delay due to the intermittent sensor algorithm will be eliminated Configure intermittent sensor detection with a Field Communicator The following steps indicate how to turn the intermittent sensor detect or transient filter feature ON or OFF When the transmitter is connected to a Field Communicator use the Fast Key sequence and choose ON normal setting or OFF From the HO...

Page 46: ...h a Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence Configure open sensor hold off with AMS Device Manager 1 Right click on the device and select Configure 2 In the left navigation pane select Manual Setup 3 On the Device Tab there will be a group box called Open Sensor Hold Off Change the Mode to either Normal or Fast 4 Select Apply when complete 2 11 Diagnostics and service 2...

Page 47: ...the HART output values are outputting correctly Digital loop test is only available in HART Revision 7 mode Simulate digital signal with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence Simulate digital signal with AMS Device Manager 1 Right click on the device and select Service Tools 2 In the left navigation window select Simulate 3 In the group box labeled Device Variables ...

Page 48: ...ermocouple type sensor Once the diagnostic has been activated a Baseline Resistance value is calculated Then a Trigger threshold must be selected which can be two three or four times the Baseline resistance or the default of 5000 ohms If the thermocouple loop resistance reaches the Trigger Level a maintenance alert is generated Note The thermocouple resistance algorithm does not calculate resistan...

Page 49: ...om the Baseline Value Reset Baseline Resistance Launches a method to recalculate the Baseline value which may take several seconds TC Diagnostic Mode Sensor 1or 2 This field will read either Enabled or Disabled indicating when the Thermocouple Degradation Diagnostic is on or off for that sensor Configure T C Diagnostic with the Local Operator Interface Reference the figure below to find the path t...

Page 50: ...nfigure 2 In the left navigation window select Manual Setup 3 On the Diagnostics tab there is a group box labeled Sensor and Process Diagnostics select the button for Configure Min Max Tracking 4 Follow the screen prompts to Enable and configure the settings for the diagnostic Configure min max with LOI Reference the figure below to find the path to Configure Min Max in the LOI menu Figure 2 22 Co...

Page 51: ...ulti dropped 644 transmitter the same as in a standard point to point installation Note Multi drop is not suitable for safety certified applications and installations Figure 2 23 Typical Multi Dropped Network Note 644 transmitters are set to address 0 at the factory allowing them to operate in the standard point to point manner with a 4 20 mA output signal To activate multi drop communication the ...

Page 52: ... and the process variable output order must be set In Burst Mode the transmitter provides digital information for the four process variables to the HART Tri Loop The HART Tri Loop divides the signal into separate 4 20 mA loops for up to three of the following choices Primary Variable PV Secondary Variable SV Tertiary Variable TV Quaternary Variable QV When using the 644 transmitter with dual senso...

Page 53: ...tween a 644 transmitter with dual sensor option and the HART Tri Loop consider the configuration of both the differential average and first good temperatures Sensor Drift Alert and Hot Backup features if applicable Differential temperature measurement To enable the differential temperature measurement feature of a dual sensor 644 operating in conjunction with the HART Tri Loop adjust the range end...

Page 54: ...ature units of the transmitter 4 Specify a range for the TV such as 100 to 100 C If the range is large then a sensor drift of a few degrees will represent only a small percent of range If Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 fails the TV will be 9999 high saturation or 9999 low saturation In this example zero is the midpoint of the TV range If a ΔT of zero is set as the lower range limit 4 mA then the output coul...

Page 55: ...ed approval types To ensure this the approval label should be permanently marked to distinguish the approval type s used 3 1 Overview The information in this section covers installation considerations for the Rosemount 644 Temperature Transmitter with HART protocol A Quick Start Guide document number 00825 0200 4728 is shipped with every transmitter to describe recommended mounting and wiring proc...

Page 56: ...not susceptible to vibration and mechanical shock and does not have external contact with corrosive materials Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation Explosions could result in death or serious injury Do not remove the connection head cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is live B...

Page 57: ...llation procedures Figure 3 1 Installation Flowchart START HERE Bench Calibration BASIC SETUP Set Sensor Type Set Number of Wires Set Units Set Range Values Set Damping VERIFY Simulate Sensor Input Within Specifications FIELD INSTALL Set Failure Mode Switch Mount Transmitter Wire Transmitter Power Transmitter FINISHED ...

Page 58: ...sing cover 3 Set the physical hardware alarm switch to the desired position H indicates High L indicates Low Then reattach the housing cover See Figure 3 2 below for alarm switch location 4 Apply power and set the loop to automatic control Figure 3 2 Failure Switch Location A Alarm switch Note If using an LCD Display or LOI first remove the display by detaching it from the top of the 644 device se...

Page 59: ...eld mount housing directly mounted on a sensor or apart from a sensor assembly using an optional bracket The 644 rail mount attaches directly to a wall or to a DIN rail Mounting a 644 Head Mount to a DIN rail To attach a head mount transmitter to a DIN rail assemble the appropriate rail mounting kit part number 00644 5301 0010 to the transmitter as shown in Figure 3 4 Follow the procedure under Fi...

Page 60: ...nsion to the connection head by tightening the threaded connections of the extension to the housing Insert the assembly into the thermowell and tighten the threaded connections 6 If using a cable gland for power wiring properly attach the cable gland to a housing conduit entry 7 Insert the shielded cable leads into the connection head through the conduit entry 8 Connect the shielded power cable le...

Page 61: ...ansmitter puck assembly b Ensure the transient protector power leads are adequately secured under the transmitter power terminal screws c Verify the transient protector s ground wire is secured to the internal ground screw found within the universal head Note The transient protector requires the use of an enclosure of at least 3 5 in 89 mm in diameter 6 Pull the sensor wiring leads through the uni...

Page 62: ...in seals if required for severe environments or to satisfy code requirements 5 Verify the transmitter failure mode switch is in the desired position 6 Mount the transmitter sensor assembly into the thermowell or remote mount if desired 7 Seal adapter threads with silicone tape 8 Pull the field wiring leads through the conduit into the field mount housing Wire the sensor and power leads to the tran...

Page 63: ... the entire assembly to the thermowell 4 Attach and connect sufficient lengths of sensor lead wire from the connection head to the sensor terminal block 5 Tighten the connection head cover Enclosure covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion proof requirements 6 Run sensor lead wires from the sensor assembly to the transmitter 7 Verify the transmitter failure mode switch 8 Attach the sensor wi...

Page 64: ...nection head to the transmitter 8 Attach and tighten the connection head cover Enclosure covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion proof requirements 9 Set the transmitter failure mode switch 10 Attach the sensor wires to the transmitter o 3 4 4 Multichannel installations In a HART installation several transmitters can be connected to a single master power supply as shown in Figure 3 5 In thi...

Page 65: ...ter market installation of the meter can be performed After market installation requires the meter kit which includes LCD display assembly includes LCD display meter spacer and 2 screws Meter cover with O ring in place Figure 3 6 Display Connection 644 Transmitter 644 Field Mount A 644 Transmitter B Mounting Screw and springs C LCD Display D LCD Rotation Screws A 644 Field Mount B LCD Display C LC...

Page 66: ...lay top and re insert it in the location that will result in the desired viewing orientation 3 Reattach the meter to the meter spacer using the screws If the meter was rotated 90 from its original position it will be necessary to remove the screws from their original holes and re insert them in the adjacent screws holes 4 Line up the connector with the pin socket and push the meter into the transm...

Page 67: ...es safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol Refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol 4 2 1 Warnings Explosions could result in death or serious injury Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local national and international standards codes and practices Review the approvals se...

Page 68: ...act with the leads and terminals Note Do not apply high voltage e g ac line voltage to the transmitter terminals Abnormally high voltage can damage the unit Sensor and transmitter power terminals are rated to 42 4 Vdc A constant 42 4 volts across the sensor terminals may damage the unit For multichannel HART installations see above The transmitters will accept inputs from a variety of RTD and ther...

Page 69: ...re a proper sensor connection anchor the sensor lead wires into the appropriate captive terminals and tighten the screws Figure 4 2 Sensor Wiring Diagrams Rosemount Inc provides a 4 wire sensors for all single element RTDs You can use these RTDs in 3 wire configurations by leaving the unneeded leads disconnected and insulated with electrical tape HART Head Mount HART Rail Mount Fieldbus PROFIBUS H...

Page 70: ...ncel lead resistance error because it cannot compensate for imbalances in resistance between the lead wires Using the same type of wire on all three lead wires will make a 3 wire RTD installation as accurate as possible A 2 wire sensor will produce the largest error because it directly adds the lead wire resistance to the sensor resistance For 2 and 3 wire RTDs an additional lead wire resistance e...

Page 71: ... transmitter Sensor shielding The currents in the leads induced by electromagnetic interference can be reduced by shielding Shielding carries the current to ground and away from the leads and electronics If the ends of the shields are adequately grounded only a small amount of current will actually enter the transmitter If the ends of the shield are left ungrounded voltage is created between the s...

Page 72: ...an Emerson Process Management representa tive To ensure proper grounding it is important that the instrument cable shield be Trimmed close and insulated from touching the transmitter housing Connected to the next shield if cable is routed through a junction box Connected to a good earth ground at the power supply end Ungrounded thermocouple mV Ohm and RTD inputs Each process installation has diffe...

Page 73: ...ld at the power supply end only 4 Ensure the sensor shield is electrically isolated from the surrounding grounded fixtures A Sensor wires B Transmitter C Shield ground point 5 Connect shields together electrically isolated from the transmitter Option 3 1 Ground sensor wiring shield at the sensor if possible 2 Ensure the sensor wiring and signal wiring shields are electrically isolated from the tra...

Page 74: ...C Shield ground point Grounded thermocouple inputs Option 1 1 Ground sensor wiring shield at the sensor 2 Ensure the sensor wiring and signal wiring shields are electrically isolated from the transmitter housing 3 Do not connect the signal wiring shield to the sensor wiring shield 4 Ground signal wiring shield at the power supply end A Sensor wires B Transmitter C Shield ground point A B C A B C ...

Page 75: ...ly An external power supply is required to operate the 644 and is not included The input voltage range of the transmitter is 12 to 42 4 Vdc This is the power required across the transmitter power terminals The power terminals are rated to 42 4 Vdc With 250 ohms of resistance in the loop the transmitter requires a minimum of 18 1 Vdc for communication The power supplied to the transmitter is determ...

Page 76: ...A Section 4 Operation and Maintenance April 2015 Electrical Installation Figure 4 4 Load Limits Maximum Load 40 8 X Supply Voltage 12 0 1240 1000 750 250 0 10 12 0 20 30 40 42 4 Supply Voltage Vdc Operating Region 4 20 mA dc Load Ohms 500 1100 ...

Page 77: ... Overview This section contains information on calibrating Rosemount 644 Temperature Transmitter Field Communicator AMS Device Manager and Local Operator Interface LOI instructions are given to perform all functions 5 2 Safety messages Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations Information that potenti...

Page 78: ... match that specific sensor curve as derived from the Callendar Van Dusen constants Output Trim calibrates the transmitter to a 4 20 mA reference scale Scaled Output Trim calibrates the transmitter to a user selectable reference scale Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation Explosions could ...

Page 79: ...le for validation procedures or for applications that require profiling the sensor and transmitter together Perform a sensor trim if the transmitter s digital value for the primary variable does not match the plant s standard calibration equipment The sensor trim function calibrates the sensor to the transmitter in temperature units or raw units Unless the site standard input source is NIST tracea...

Page 80: ...ve Calibrator and EMF Compensation This is critical if the calibrator requires constant sensor current for calibration If using a calibration device that can accept pulsed current select No Performing a sensor trim using AMS Device Manager 1 Right click on the device and select Overview 2 On the main Overview tab select the Calibrate Sensor s button near the bottom of the window 3 Follow the scree...

Page 81: ...call Sensor Trim in the LOI menu Figure 5 3 Recalling the Sensor Trim with the LOI 5 4 2 Active calibrator and EMF compensation The transmitter operates with a pulsating sensor current to allow EMF compensation and detection of open sensor conditions Because some calibration equipment requires a steady sensor current to function properly the Active Calibrator Mode feature should be used when an Ac...

Page 82: ...t trim Perform an Output Trim or a Scaled Output Trim if the digital value for the primary variable matches the plant s standards but the transmitter s analog output does not match the reading on the output device The output trim function calibrates the transmitter to a 4 20 mA reference scale the scaled output trim function calibrates to a user selectable reference scale To determine the need for...

Page 83: ...hes the 4 and 20mA points to a user selectable reference scale other than 4 and 20 mA 2 10 volts for example To perform a scaled D A trim connect an accurate reference meter to the transmitter and trim the output signal to scale as outlined in the Trim the analog output procedure Performing an analog output trim using a Field Communicator 1 Connect an accurate reference meter to the transmitter at...

Page 84: ...n constants from a calibrated RTD schedule and generates a special custom curve to match that specific sensor Resistance vs Temperature performance Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Standard vs Actual Sensor Curve Matching the specific sensor curve with the transmitter significantly enhances the temperature measurement accuracy See the comparison below in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Standard RTD vs RTD with Matched C...

Page 85: ...gation pane choose Manual Setup and choose the Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 tab depending on the need 3 Find the Transmitter Sensor Matching CVD group box and enter in the required CVD constants Or select Set CVD Coefficients button to be guided through steps You may also select Show CVD Coefficients button to see the current coefficients loaded into the device 4 Select Apply when complete Note When the t...

Page 86: ... 7 2 Switching HART Revision using a Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence and follow steps within the Field Communicator to complete the HART revision change 5 7 3 Switching HART Revision with AMS Device Manager Right click on the device and select Configure 1 In the left navigation pane choose Manual Setup and click on the HART tab 2 Select the Change HART Revision ...

Page 87: ... 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 Explosions could result in death or serious injury Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local national and international standards ...

Page 88: ...ermittent shorts open circuits and multiple grounds High Output Sensor Input Failure or Connection Connect a Field Communicator and enter the transmitter test mode to check for a sensor failure Check for a sensor open or short circuit Check the process variable to see if it is out of range Loop Wiring Check for dirty or defective terminals interconnecting pins or receptacles Power Supply Check the...

Page 89: ...ould be 12 0 to 42 4 Vdc over entire 3 75 to 23 mA operating range Check for shorts and multiple grounds Check for proper polarity at the signal terminal Check the loop impedance Connect a Field Communicator and enter the Loop test mode Check wire insulation to detect possible shorts to ground Electronics Connect a Field Communicator and check the sensor limits to ensure calibration adjustments ar...

Page 90: ...age indicates that the transmitter has detected an open sensor condition The sensor may be disconnected connected improperly or malfunctioning 1 Verify the sensor connection and wiring Refer to the wiring diagrams found on the transmitter label to ensure proper wiring 2 Verify the integrity of the sensor and sensor lead wires If the sensor is faulty repair or replace the sensor Sensor Short 1 ALAR...

Page 91: ...OT BU SNSR 1 HOT BU FAIL Sensor 1 has failed open or shorted and Sensor 2 is now the primary process variable output 1 Replace Sensor 1 at you earliest convenience 2 Reset Hot Backup feature in the device software Sensor Drift Alert Active 1 WARN DRIFT WARN ALERT WARN DRIFT WARN ALERT The difference between Sensor 1 and 2 has gone beyond the user configured Drift Alert Threshold 1 Verify sensor co...

Page 92: ...s within the device specified operating range using the Terminal Temperature Information Button 1 Sensor 1 is used here as an example If Dual Sensors are ordered this alert can apply to either sensor Alert name LCD screen LOI screen Problem Recommended action LCD is not displaying correctly or at all 644 HART 7 644 HART 7 The display may not be functioning or it may be stuck on Home screen If the ...

Page 93: ...IEC61508 having a hardware fault tolerance of 0 The 644 HARTHead Mount and Field Mount Transmitters are certified to IEC 61508 for single transmitter use in SIS up to SIL 2 and redundant transmitter use in SIS up to SIL 3 7 2 644 safety certified identification All 644 HART Head Mount and Field Mount Transmitters must be identified as safety certified before installing into a SIS To identify a saf...

Page 94: ...smitter output is 24 5 mA Environmental and operational limits are available in the 644 Product Data Sheet document number 00813 0100 4728 This document can be found at http www2 emersonprocess com en US documentation Pages DocSearch aspx 7 4 Commissioning The 644 Safety Certified Transmitter can be commissioned by a person with competent knowledge of Rosemount temperature transmitters and the con...

Page 95: ...se time due to thermowell material 7 6 Alarm and saturation levels The 644 features software driven alarm diagnostics The independent circuit is designed to provide backup alarm output if the microprocessor software fails The transmitter will go to a high or low output current for internally detected failures The connected PLC must monitor the transmitter current for the high and low output curren...

Page 96: ...44 safety certi fied automatic diagnostics for a typical overall assembly coverage of 67 1 Bypass the safety PLC or take other appropriate action to avoid a false trip 2 Using Loop Test enter the milliampere value representing a high alarm state 3 Check the reference meter to verify the mA output corresponds to the entered value This tests for compliance voltage problems such as a low loop power s...

Page 97: ...itter DU failures and approximately 99 of temperature sensor s DU failures not detected by the 644 safety certified automatic diagnostics for a typical overall assembly coverage of 96 1 Bypass the safety PLC or take other appropriate action to avoid a false trip 2 Execute the Partial Proof Test 3 Perform a minimum two point sensor verification check If two sensors are used repeat for each sensor I...

Page 98: ... basic process control system BPCS value 9 Restore the loop to full operation Remove the bypass from the safety PLC or otherwise restore normal operations 10 Document the test results per the plant s requirements Visual inspection Not required Special tools Not required Product repair The 644 is repairable by replacement only All failures detected by the transmitter diagnostics or by the proof tes...

Page 99: ...n 100 C 2 1 of process variable span Span 100 C 2 C Safety response time 5 seconds 7 8 3 Product life 50 years based on worst case component wear out mechanisms not based on wear out of process sensors Report any safety related product information at http rosemount d1asia ph rose mount safety ReportAFailure_newweb asp 1 A 2 variation of the transmitter mA output is allowed before a safety trip Tri...

Page 100: ...90 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Section 7 Safety Instrumented Systems SIS Certification April 2015 Safety Instrumented Systems SIS Certification ...

Page 101: ...s a floating or fixed decimal point It can also display engineering units F C R K Ω and millivolts mA and percent of span The display can be configured to alternate between selected display options Display settings are preconfigured at the factory according to the standard transmitter configuration They can be reconfigured in the field using HART communications LCD display with Local Operator Inte...

Page 102: ...and Standard Meter Cover 316 SST Cover O ring Buna N Model Power and sensor terminals 644 Head HART Captivated screw terminals permanently fixed to terminal block 644 Head FF PROFIBUS Compression screw terminals permanently fixed to terminal block 644 Field Mount HART Captivated screw terminals permanently fixed to terminal block 644Rail HART Compression screw permanently fixed to front panel Comm...

Page 103: ...4 g 6 14 oz M5 LCD Display 35 g 1 34 oz M4 LCD Display with Local Operator Interface 35 g 1 34 oz J1 J2 Universal Head 3 conduits Standard Cover 200 g 7 05 oz J1 J2 Universal head 3 conduits Meter Cover 307 g 10 83 oz J3 J4 Cast SST Universal head 3 conduits Standard Cover 2016 g 71 11 oz J3 J4 Cast SST Universal head 3 conduits Meter Cover 2122 g 74 85 oz J5 J6 Aluminum 2 conduits Universal Head ...

Page 104: ... option code RTDs 0 25 of reading or 0 25 C whichever is greater for five years Thermocouples 0 5 of reading or 0 5 C whichever is greater for five years Self calibration The analog to digital measurement circuitry automatically self calibrates for each temperature update by comparing the dynamic measurement to extremely stable and accurate internal reference elements Vibration effect The 644 HART...

Page 105: ...erence Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix A Specifications and Reference Data April 2015 Specifications and Reference Data Sensor connections Figure A 1 644 HART Head Mount Figure A 2 644 HART Field Mount ...

Page 106: ... Limits are 0 15 C but as the shaded area shows approximately 68 of the units perform three times better than the limits Therefore it is very likely you will receive a device that performs much better than our published specifications Conversely a vendor who grades product without using process control or who is not committed to 3 performance will ship a higher percentage of units that are barely ...

Page 107: ... or LO The switch feeds into the digital to analog D A converter which drives the proper alarm output even if the microprocessor fails The values at which the transmitter drives its output in failure mode depends on whether it is configured to standard custom or NAMUR compliant NAMUR recommendation NE 43 June 1997 operation Table A 1 shows the alarm ranges available for the device to be configured...

Page 108: ...r has been tested per the following standard IEEE C62 41 1991 IEEE 587 Location Categories B3 6kV 3kA peak 1 2 50 Ωs Wave 8 20 Ωs Combination Wave 6kV 0 5kA peak 100 kHz Ring Wave EFT 4kVpeak 2 5kHz 5 50nS Loop resistance added by protector 22 ohms max Nominal clamping voltages 90 V common mode 77 V normal mode Accuracy Table A 2 Rosemount 644 Input Options and Accuracy Sensor options Sensor refer...

Page 109: ...00 to 900 328 to 1652 25 45 0 35 0 63 0 03 of span DIN Type U DIN 43710 200 to 900 328 to 1112 25 45 0 35 0 63 0 03 of span Type W5Re W26Re ASTM E 988 96 0 to 2000 32 to 3632 25 45 0 70 1 26 0 03 of span GOST Type L GOST R 8 585 2001 200 to 800 328 to 1472 25 45 1 00 1 26 0 03 of span Other input types Millivolt Input 10 to 100 mV 0 015 mV 0 03 of span 2 3 4 wire Ohm Input 0 to 2000 ohms 0 45 ohm ...

Page 110: ...e Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span Cu 50 α 0 00428 GOST 6651 94 185 to 200 0 008 C 0 0144 F Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span Cu 100 α 0 00426 GOST 6651 94 50 to 200 0 004 C 0 0072 F Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span Cu 100 α 0 00428 GOST 6651 94 185 to 200 0 004 C 0 0072 F Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span Thermocouples Type B NIST Monograph 175 IEC 584 100 to 1820 0 014 C T 100...

Page 111: ... Millivolt Input 10 to 100 mV 0 0005 mV Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span 2 3 4 wire Ohm 0 to 2000 Ω 0 0084 Ω Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span 1 Change in ambient is with reference to the calibration temperature of the transmitter 68 F 20 C from factory 2 Does not apply to FOUNDATION fieldbus Table A 3 Ambient Temperature Effect Sensor options Sensor reference Input range C Temperatur...

Page 112: ...10 18 0 34 0 61 0 02 of span Cu 50 a 0 00428 GOST 6651 94 185 to 200 301 to 392 10 18 0 34 0 61 0 02 of span Cu 100 a 0 00426 GOST 6651 94 50 to 200 58 to 392 10 18 0 17 0 31 0 02 of span Cu 100 a 0 00428 GOST 6651 94 185 to 200 301 to 392 10 18 0 17 0 31 0 02 of span Thermocouples 5 5 Total digital accuracy for thermocouple measurement sum of digital accuracy 0 25 C 0 45 F cold junction accuracy ...

Page 113: ...HART device shown with captivated screw terminals FOUNDATION fieldbus and PROFIBUS device shown with standard compression screw terminals Dimensions are in millimeters inches A Failure mode switch B Display connection C Sensor terminals D Communication terminals E Power terminals F Simulation switch 31 1 2 33 1 3 60 2 4 59 2 3 24 96 C B A E D D B C F E 60 2 4 33 1 3 24 1 0 33 1 30 ...

Page 114: ...ter exploded view Display compartment Terminal compartment with optional transient protector A Nameplate B Cover C Housing with electronics module D LCD display E Display cover F Failure mode switch G Display connection H Sensor terminals I Communication terminals J Power terminals 644 Rail Mount A Sensor terminals B Power terminals 36 1 4 104 4 1 82 3 2 A B ...

Page 115: ...er 00644 5301 0010 includes mounting hardware and both types of rail kits Mounting Kits for 644 Head Mount 644R Rail Walls Clips 644H Rail Clips G Rail asymmetric Top Hat Rail symmetric part number 03044 4103 0001 A Top hat rail grooves B G rail grooves C Screw holes for mounting to a wall D Mounting hardware E Transmitter F Rail clip B A C B A C B A C ...

Page 116: ...ansient Protector Option code T1 A Label B Display cover C Standard cover D Meter cover E Failure mode switch F Display connection G Sensor terminals H Power terminals I Transient protector J Ground wire Note Option code T1 requires the use of J1 J2 J3 or J4 enclosure option Dimensions are in millimeters inches 95 3 74 96 3 76 112 4 41 D 316 SST U Bolt Mounting 2 inch Pipe 75 2 93 A C B 103 4 03 w...

Page 117: ...rmaceutical Industries and Sanitary Applications Dimensions are in millimeters inches Sanitary Housing Option Code S1 S2 S3 S4 Standard cover LCD display cover A Standard cover B O Ring C Housing D LCD Display Cover 79 8 3 14 70 0 2 76 33 1 3 76 2 3 0 24 4 0 96 25 4 1 0 44 5 1 75 27 9 1 1 A C B 70 0 2 76 33 1 3 76 2 3 0 47 1 85 61 2 4 25 4 1 0 44 5 1 75 27 9 1 1 74 4 2 93 D C B ...

Page 118: ...gral Transient Protection Option Code T1 Table A 5 Rosemount 644 Smart Temperature Transmitter Ordering Information The Standard offering represents the most common models and options These options should be selected for best delivery The Expanded offering is manufactured after receipt of order and is subject to additional delivery lead time Available Not Available Model Product description 644 Te...

Page 119: ...na Flameproof N3 Chine Type n E1 ATEX Flameproof N1 ATEX Type n NC ATEX Type n Component K1 ATEX Flameproof Intrinsic Safety Type n Dust ND ATEX Dust Ignition Proof KA CSA and ATEX Explosion proof Intrinsically Safe Non incendive I1 ATEX Intrinsic Safety E7 IECEx Flameproof I7 IECEx Intrinsic Safety N7 IECEx Type n NG IECEx Type n Component K7 IECEx Flameproof Intrinsic Safety Type n Dust I2 INMET...

Page 120: ... 2 Universal Junction Box 3 entries Cast SST M20 X 1 5 3 5 in 89 mm J4 Universal Junction Box 3 entries Cast SST 1 2 14 NPT 3 5 in 89 mm J7 2 3 Universal Junction Box 2 entries Cast SST M20 X 1 5 3 in 76 mm J8 3 Universal Junction Box 2 entries Cast SST 1 2 14 NPT 3 in 76 mm R3 Rosemount Connection Head 2 entries Cast SST M20 X 1 5 3 in 76 mm R4 Rosemount Connection Head 2 entries Cast SST 1 2 14 ...

Page 121: ...D constants 5 point calibration option C4 5 point calibration Use option code Q4 to generate a calibration certificate Calibration certificate Q4 Calibration certificate 3 Point calibration with certificate QP Calibration Certification Tamper Evident Seal Quality certification for safety QT Safety Certified to IEC 61508 with certificate of FMEDA data Shipboard certification SBS American Bureau of ...

Page 122: ... SeeTable A 6 for the validity of enclosures with individual approval options 2 When ordered with XA 1 2 in NPT enclosure will come equipped with an M20 adapter with the sensor installed as a process ready 3 Enclosure ships equipped with 50 8 mm 2 in SST pipe bracket for mounting 4 Available with Transmitter Type 644F or 644D only 5 Bracket assembly only available with 3 Conduit housings J1 J2 J3 ...

Page 123: ...na Flameproof R1 R2 R3 R4 J5 J6 J7 J8 N3 China Type n R1 R2 R3 R4 J5 J6 J7 J8 E1 ATEX Flameproof J1 J2 J3 J4 R1 R2 R3 R4 J5 J6 J7 J8 D1 D2 N1 ATEX Type n J1 J2 J3 J4 R1 R2 R3 R4 J5 J6 J7 J8 D1 D2 NC ATEX Type n Component None K1 ATEX Flameproof Intrinsic Safety Type n Dust J1 J2 J3 J4 R1 R2 R3 R4 J5 J6 J7 J8 D1 D2 ND ATEX Dust Ignition Proof J1 J2 J3 J4 R1 R2 R3 R4 J5 J6 J7 J8 D1 D2 KA CSA and ATE...

Page 124: ... 4411 0111 Connection Head Polished SST Standard cover 2 conduit M20 x 1 5 entries 00079 0312 0033 Connection Head Polished SST Display cover 2 conduit M20 x 1 5 entries 00079 0312 0133 Connection Head Polished SST Standard cover 2 conduit M20 x 1 5 M24 x 1 5 entries 00079 0312 0034 Connection Head Polished SST Display cover 2 conduit M20 x 1 5 M24 x 1 5 entries 00079 0312 0134 Connection Head Pol...

Page 125: ...Rosemount 644 HART Legacy display Kit option M5 1 00644 4430 0001 Display with SST meter cover Rosemount 644 HART LCD Display option M5 1 00644 7630 0021 Rosemount 644 HART LCD Display option M5 2 00644 7630 0121 Rosemount 644 HART Local Operator Interface option M4 1 00644 7630 1021 Rosemount 644 HART Local Operator Interface option M4 2 00644 7630 1121 Rosemount 644 FOUNDATION Fieldbus LCD Displ...

Page 126: ...438 0004 Transient Protector with Universal Head SST Display cover 3 conduit 1 2 NPT 00644 4438 0104 Description Part number Ground Screw Assembly Kit 1 1 Compatible with the 3 in 76 mm Universal Junction Box and Rosemount Connection Head enclosure styles 00644 4431 0001 Ground Screw Assembly Kit 2 2 Compatible with the 3 5 in 89 mm Universal Junction Box and Field Mount enclosure styles 00644 443...

Page 127: ...ware tag and defaults to the first 8 characters of the hardware tag HART Revision 7 A HART Revision 7 Transmitter can store the same 8 character tag as the Revision 5 but has a additional and separate long software tag that can be configured for up to 32 characters The long software tag is available when option code HR7 is ordered A 4 3 Considerations Special mounting considerations See Mounting K...

Page 128: ... and Units Display Configuration Choose what will be shown on the LCD display Custom Alarm and saturation levels Choose custom High and Low Alarm and Saturation levels Security information Write Protection HART Lock and Local Operator Interface Password C2 Transmitter Sensor Matching The transmitters are designed to accept Callendar Van Dusen constants from a calibrated RTD Using these constants t...

Page 129: ...ocol revision HART 5 Isolation Input output isolation tested to 600 Vrms Local display The optional five digit integral LCD display includes a floating or fixed decimal point It can also display engineering units F C R K W and mV mA and percent of span The display can be configured to alternate between selected display options Display settings are preconfigured at the factory according to the stan...

Page 130: ...t from a sensor assembly using a universal head or to a DIN rail using an optional mounting clip Special mounting considerations See Mounting Kits for 644 Head Mount on page 105 for the special hardware that is available to Mount a 644H to a DIN rail see page 103 Retrofit a new 644H to replace an existing 644H transmitter in an existing threaded sensor connection head Model Power and sensor termin...

Page 131: ...andard covers Code Options Weight 644H HART Head Mount Transmitter 95 g 3 39 oz 644H FOUNDATION fieldbus Head Mount Transmitter 92 g 3 25 oz 644H PROFIBUS PA Head Mount Transmitter 92 g 3 25 oz 644R HART Rail Mount Transmitter 174 g 6 14 oz M5 LCD Display 35 g 1 34 oz J5 J6 Universal Head Standard Cover 577 g 20 35 oz J5 J6 Universal Head Meter Cover 667 g 23 53 oz J7 J8 SST Universal Head Std Cov...

Page 132: ...eading or 0 15 C whichever is greater for 24 months Self calibration The analog to digital measurement circuitry automatically self calibrates for each temperature update by comparing the dynamic measurement to extremely stable and accurate internal reference elements Vibration effect The 644 is tested to the following specifications with no effect on performance per IEC 60770 1 1999 Susceptibilit...

Page 133: ...r supply voltage is required Transmitter power terminals rated to 42 4 Vdc Load limitations Note HART communication requires a loop resistance between 250 and 1100 ohms Do not communicate with the transmitter when power is below 12 Vdc at the transmitter terminals Rosemount 644 Sensor connections diagram Rosemount Inc provides 4 wire sensors for all single element RTDs You can use these RTDs in 3 ...

Page 134: ...ion Table A 1 on page 97 shows the configuration alarm ranges Custom alarm and saturation level Custom factory configuration of alarm and saturation level is available with option code C1 for valid values These values can also be configured in the field using a Field Communicator Turn on time Performance within specifications in less than 5 0 seconds after power is applied when damping value is se...

Page 135: ...configuration information see Configuration on page 117 Table A 11 644 HART Legacy Display Kits Kit part number Display Only 00644 4430 0002 Display and Aluminum Housing Cover 1 1 Covers provided are compatible with the 3 in 76mm Universal Junction Box and Rosemount Connection Head enclosure styles 00644 4430 0001 Display and SST Housing Cover 1 00644 4430 0011 ...

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Page 137: ...ngs must be suitable for the area classification gas and temperature class This information is clearly defined in the respective codes B 1 3 Hazardous Locations Certifications USA E5 USA Explosionproof Non Incendive Dust Ignitionproof Certificate XP DIP 3006278 NI 3008880 3044581 Standards FM Class 3600 2011 FM Class 3615 2006 FM Class 3616 2011 FM Class 3810 2005 NEMA 250 250 2003 ANSI IEC 60529 ...

Page 138: ...No 25 1966 CAN CSA C22 2 No 94 M91 CSA Std C22 2 No 142 M1987 CAN CSA C22 2 No 157 92 CSA Std C22 2 No 213 M1987 C22 2 No 60529 05 Markings HART IS CL I GP A B C D T4 T6 CL I ZONE 0 IIC CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D Fieldbus PROFIBUS IS CL I GP A B C D T4 CL I ZONE 0 IIC CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D K6 Canada Explosionproof Dust Ignitionproof Intrinsic Safety and Division 2 Certificate 1091070 Standards CAN CSA ...

Page 139: ...012 This must be taken into account during installation N1 ATEX Type n with enclosure Certificate BAS00ATEX3145 Standards EN 60079 0 2012 EN 60079 15 2010 Markings II 3 G Ex nA IIC T5 Gc 40 C Ta 70 C NC ATEX Type n without enclosure Certificate Headmount Fieldbus Profibus Railmount HART Baseefa13ATEX0093X Headmount HART Baseefa12ATEX0102U Standards EN 60079 0 2012 EN 60079 15 2010 Markings Headmou...

Page 140: ...greater than 4 joules 4 Consult the manufacturer if dimensional information on the flameproof joints is necessary I7 IECEX Intrinsic Safety Certificate Headmount HART IECEx BAS 12 0069X Headmount Fieldbus PROFIBUS Railmount HART IECEx BAS 07 0053X Standards IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 11 2011 Markings Ex ia IIC T6 T4 Ga See Table B 2 for Entity Parameters and Temperature Classifications Special Con...

Page 141: ...rds IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 31 2008 Markings Ex tb IIIC T130 C Db 40 C Ta 70 C IP66 See Table B 1 for process temperatures Special Conditions for Safe Use X 1 See certificate for ambient temperature range 2 The non metallic label may store an electrostatic charge and become a source of ignition in Group III environments 3 Guard the LCD cover against impact energies greater than 4 joules 4 Consu...

Page 142: ... Light allow or zirconium enclosures must be protected from impact and friction when installed 3 When the maximum ambient temperature at the place of installation is greater than 50 C the equipment shall be installed with adequate insulation cables the minimum temperature of 90 C China E3 China Flameproof Certificate GYJ111385 Standards Used GB3836 1 2000 GB3836 2 2000 GB12476 1 2000 Markings Ex d...

Page 143: ...g standards GB3836 13 1997 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 13 Repair and overhaul for apparatus used in explosive gas atmospheres GB3836 15 2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 15 Electrical installations in hazardous area other than mines GB3836 16 2006 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 16 Inspection and maintenance of electric...

Page 144: ...mum input current Ii mA Maximum inputpower Pi W Maximum internal parameters Ci nF Li mH A 30 200 0 67 1 10 0 F W 30 300 1 3 2 1 0 F W FISCO 17 5 380 5 32 2 1 0 Transmitter output Maximum output voltage Uo V Maximum output current Io mA Maximum output power Po W Maximum internal parameters Co nF Lo mH A 13 6 80 0 08 75 0 F W 13 9 23 0 079 7 7 0 Maximum input voltage Ui V Maximuminput current Ii mA ...

Page 145: ...ds GB3836 13 1997 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 13 Repair and overhaul for apparatus used in explosive gas atmospheres GB3836 15 2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 15 Electrical installations in hazardous area other than mines GB3836 16 2006 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 16 Inspection and maintenance of electrical instal...

Page 146: ...ic device for explosion atmospheres and fire hazard electrical equipment installation engineering EAC Belarus Kazakhstan Russia EM Technical Regulation Customs Union EAC Flameproof Certificate RU C US GB05 B 00289 Standards GOST R IEC 60079 0 2011 GOST IEC 60079 1 2011 Markings 1Ex d IIC T6 T1 Gb X T6 50 C Ta 40 C T5 T1 50 C Ta 60 C IP65 IP66 IP68 Special Condition for Safe Use X See certificate f...

Page 147: ... Requirements Bureau Veritas Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships Application Class notations AUT UMS AUT CCS AUT PORT and AUT IMS SDN Det Norske Veritas DNV Type Approval Certificate A 13246 Intended Use Det Norske Veritas Rules for Classification of Ships High Speed Light Craft and Det Norske Veritas Offshore Standards Application Location Classes Temperature D Humidity B Vibration A EMC ...

Page 148: ... 75 C 110 C 110 C 110 C 110 C 110 C Transmitter without LCD display 0 55 C 70 C 100 C 170 C 280 C 440 C 100 C 3 55 C 70 C 110 C 190 C 300 C 450 C 110 C 6 60 C 70 C 120 C 200 C 300 C 450 C 110 C 9 65 C 75 C 130 C 200 C 300 C 450 C 120 C Fieldbus PROFIBUS HART 7 Legacy HART Enhanced Voltage Ui V 30 30 30 Current Ii mA 300 200 150 for Ta 80 C 170 for Ta 70 C 190 for Ta 60 C Power Pi W 1 3 T4 50 C Ta ...

Page 149: ...139 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications Figure B 1 CSA Intrinsic Safety Installation Drawing 00644 2072 Rev AC ...

Page 150: ...140 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications ...

Page 151: ...141 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications ...

Page 152: ...142 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications Figure B 2 CSA Intrinsic Safety Installation Drawing 00644 1064 Rev AB ...

Page 153: ...143 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications Figure B 3 CSA Explosion Proof Installation Drawing 00644 1059 Rev AK ...

Page 154: ...144 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications ...

Page 155: ...145 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications Figure B 4 FM Intrinsic Safety Installation Drawing 00644 2071 Rev AC ...

Page 156: ...146 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications ...

Page 157: ...147 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications Figure B 5 FM Intrinsic Safety Installation Drawing 00644 0009 Rev AE Sheet 1 of 2 ...

Page 158: ...148 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications Sheet 2 of 2 ...

Page 159: ...149 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications Figure B 6 FM Explosion Proof Installation Drawing 00644 1049 Rev AG ...

Page 160: ...150 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications ...

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Page 164: ...154 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4728 Rev RA Appendix B Product Certifications April 2015 Product Certifications ...

Page 165: ...ry 4 Maintenance Fix Soon Alarm Type and Security 1 Alarm Direction 2 High Saturation 3 Low Saturation 4 High Alarm 5 Low Alarm 6 Software Write Protect 7 Lock Status 8 Password Protection Identification 1 Tag 2 Long Tag 3 Model 4 Electronics S N 5 Final Assembly Num 6 Date 7 Description 8 Message 9 Device Image Failed 1 Invalid Configuration 2 Electronics Failure 3 Calibration Error 4 Sensor Drif...

Page 166: ...Burst Mode Config 6 Variable Mapping Alarm Sat Levels 1 Alarm Direction 2 High Alarm 3 High Saturation 4 Low Saturation 5 Low Alarm 6 Config Alarm Sat Levels Guided Setup 1 Configure Sensors 2 Calibrate Sensors 3 Configure Device 4 Configure Display 5 Config Hot Backup 6 Config Drift Alert 7 Diagnostics Suite Manual Setup 1 Sensor 1 2 Sensor 2 3 Calculated Output 4 Diagnostics 5 Analog Output 6 Di...

Page 167: ...Sensor 1 Upper Cal 5 Sensor 2 Lower Cal 6 Sensor 2 Upper Cal 7 Active Calibrator Active Alerts 1 Good only if No Alerts 2 Failed 3 Advisory 4 Maintenance Fix Soon Service Tools 1 Alerts 2 Variables 3 Trends 4 Maintenance 5 Simulate Variables 1 Variable Summary 2 Primary Variable 3 Second Variable 4 Third Variable 5 Fourth Variable 6 Analog Output Min Max Tracking 1 Min Max Mode 2 Reset All Min Max...

Page 168: ...rity 1 Alarm Direction 2 High Saturation 3 Low Saturation 4 High Alarm 5 Low Alarm 6 Software Write Protect 7 Lock Status 8 Password Protection Identification 1 Tag 2 Long Tag 3 Model 4 Electronics S N 5 Final Assembly Num 6 Date 7 Description 8 Message 9 Device Image Failed 1 Invalid Configuration 2 Electronics Failure 3 Calibration Error 4 Sensor Drift Alert Active 5 Sensor 1 Open 6 Sensor 2 Ope...

Page 169: ...Burst Mode Config 6 Variable Mapping Alarm Sat Levels 1 Alarm Direction 2 High Alarm 3 High Saturation 4 Low Saturation 5 Low Alarm 6 Config Alarm Sat Levels Guided Setup 1 Configure Sensors 2 Calibrate Sensors 3 Configure Device 4 Configure Display 5 Config Hot Backup 6 Config Drift Alert 7 Diagnostics Suite Manual Setup 1 Sensor 1 2 Sensor 2 3 Calculated Output 4 Diagnostics 5 Analog Output 6 Di...

Page 170: ...Sensor 1 Upper Cal 5 Sensor 2 Lower Cal 6 Sensor 2 Upper Cal 7 Active Calibrator Active Alerts 1 Good only if No Alerts 2 Failed 3 Advisory 4 Maintenance Fix Soon Service Tools 1 Alerts 2 Variables 3 Trends 4 Maintenance 5 Simulate Variables 1 Variable Summary 2 Primary Variable 3 Second Variable 4 Third Variable 5 Fourth Variable 6 Analog Output Min Max Tracking 1 Min Max Mode 2 Reset All Min Max...

Page 171: ...2 7 1 5 Device Information 1 8 1 1 8 1 Differential Temperature Setup 2 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 Drift Alert 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 Filter 50 60 Hz 2 2 7 4 1 2 2 7 4 1 First Good Temperature Setup 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 Hardware Revision 1 8 2 3 1 8 2 3 HART Lock N A 2 2 9 2 Intermittent Sensor Detect 2 2 7 4 2 2 2 7 4 2 Loop Test 3 5 1 3 5 1 Locate Device N A 3 4 6 2 Lock Status N A 1 8 3 8 LRV Lower Range Value 2 2 5 5 ...

Page 172: ... 2 Process Variables 1 1 Callendar Van Dusen 1 3 2 1 PV Damping 1 3 3 1 3 Configuration 1 3 PV Unit 1 3 3 1 4 D A Trim 1 2 2 2 Range Values 1 3 3 1 Damping Values 1 1 10 Review 1 4 Date 1 3 4 2 Scaled D A Trim 1 2 2 3 Descriptor 1 3 4 3 Sensor Connection 1 3 2 1 1 Device Info 1 3 4 Sensor 1 Setup 1 3 2 1 2 Device Output Configuration 1 3 3 Sensor Serial Number 1 3 2 1 4 Diagnostics and Service 1 2...

Page 173: ... scroll button until the 0 is blinking on the screen in the selected position 00000022 3 Press the enter button to select the 0 as an entry The second digit from the left will be blinking 00000022 4 Press the enter button to select 0 for second digit The third digit from the left will be blinking 00000022 5 Press the enter button to select 0 for the third digit The fourth digit from the left will ...

Page 174: ...vidual button presses a faster scrolling technique is available Scrolling functionality allows the user to walk through any menu in forward or reverse order enter text or digits easily and quickly Menu scrolling Simply hold down the left button after it brings you to the next menu item each of the proceeding menus will be shown one after another while the button is pressed down For an example see ...

Page 175: ...uring regular menu navigation it is possible to go back to the previous screen by pressing both buttons at the same time Figure D 2 Scrolling Backwards Menu scrolling Text and digit scrolling V I E W C O N F I G C O N F I G L S E N S O R L U N I T S B A C K T O M E N U E X I T M E N U L A B c T A G T A G T A G L L B A C K T O M E N U E X I T M E N U L z M e n u L L R E R A N G E D I S P L A Y L L ...

Page 176: ...hall show SAVE to ask the user if they want to save the information just entered You can select the cancel function choose NO or the save function choose YES After the save function is selected SAVED shall appear on the screen Saving a setting Saving text or values Canceling When a value or text string is being entered into the transmitter via the LOI and the function is canceled the LOI menu can ...

Page 177: ...CK TO MENU EXIT MENU UNITS CHNG ALL SENSOR 1 UNITS SENSOR 2 UNITS DIFFRNTL UNITS AVERAGE UNITS 1ST GOOD UNITS BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU DISPLAY SENSOR 1 on off SENSOR 2 on off ANALOG on off PV on off AVG on off 1ST GD on off DIFF on off RANGE on off MINMAX 1 on off MINMAX 2 on off MINMAX 3 on off MINMAX 4 on off BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU EXTENDED MENU CALIBRAT DAMPING VARIABLE MAP TAG ALM SAT VALUES PAS...

Page 178: ...TO MENU EXIT MENU SIMULATE SIMULATE SNSR 1 SIMULATE SNSR 2 END SIMUL BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU EXTENDED MENU CALIBRAT DAMPING VARIABLE MAP TAG ALRM SAT VALUES PASSWORD SIMULATE HART REV HOT BU CONFIG DRIFT ALERT TC DIAG CONFIG MIN MAX TRACK BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU ALARM SAT VALUES ROSEMNT VALUES NAMUR VALUES OTHER VALUES BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU HART REV HART REV 7 HART REV 5 BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU CONF...

Page 179: ... 10 Head Mount 52 Flowchart 9 48 LCD Display 14 57 Multichannel 15 North American Head Mount 53 Rail Mount 13 54 56 Field Mount 54 L LCD Display Installation 14 57 M Mounting 9 51 Model 644H DIN Rail 51 Multichannel Installation 15 O Overview 2 Manual 2 Transmitter 3 P Performance specifications 96 Power Supply 20 R Return of Materials 5 S Sensor Connection Diagram 17 Wiring 16 Specifications Perf...

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