Rosemount 6888Xi keypad, FF communications via the 475 communicator, or AMS
console. Unlike the HART transmitter electronics, the FF version can execute automatic
calibrations either with or without the optional Rosemount 6888Xi electronics. Likewise,
advanced features can be implemented either with or without the optional Rosemount
6888Xi.
1.4.6
Direct replacement (DR) probe with traditional
architecture Rosemount 6888Xi electronics
Here there are no electronics inside the probe head, so the raw sensor signals for the
heater thermocouple and zironium oxide O
2
sensor are sent to a remote Rosemount
6888Xi Electronics. The Rosemount 6888 traditional architecture electronics will also
directly apply power to the probe heater in order to maintain the correct sensor
temperature. This arrangement calls for a 7-conductor cable to carry this power and the
sensor signals. Maximum length for the cable is 200 feet. This probe will also operate on
previous Westinghouse/Rosemount electronics (World Class and Oxymitter), as well as
many competitive electronics.
1.4.7
Wireless capability
Both the transmitter electronics in the head of the probe and the Rosemount 6888Xi
Electronics communicate over HART communications and can implement wireless
communications via Emerson Wireless 775 THUM
™
Adapter.
1.4.8
Automatic calibration
Calibrations consist of introducting bottled gases of known value into the probe so that
the electronics can make automatic adjustments to the O
2
readings to match the bottled
gas value.
Emerson recommends 0.4% O
2
and 8% O
2
(balance nitrogen) gases. Never use nitrogen or
instrument air as calibration gases. Flowmeters (for calibration gases) and regulators and
flowmeters (for reference air) are available as loose components, mounted into an
optional manual calibration switching panel or a fully automatic calibration system
(
Figure 1-2
) where calibration solenoids are switched from the Rosemount 6888Xi
Advanced Electronics. See the
Rosemount SPS 4001B Single Probe Autocalibration Sequencer
or
Rosemount IMPS 4000 Intelligent Multiprobe Test Gas Sequencer
manuals for additional
details.
Description and specifications
Reference Manual
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