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Reference Manual

00809-0200-4702, Rev CA

February 2013

Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitter

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Page 1: ...Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA February 2013 Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitter ...

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Page 3: ...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 that require nuclear qualified hardwa...

Page 4: ...a safe installation Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere ensure the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices Process leaks may cause harm or result in death Install and tighten process connectors before applying pressure Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury Avoid contact with the leads and...

Page 5: ... and Position 5 1 4 4 Electrical 6 1 4 5 Verifying Operating Atmosphere 6 1 5 Service Support 7 1 6 Product Recycling Disposal 8 2Section 2 Configuration Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 2 1 Safety messages 9 2 1 1 Warnings 9 2 1 2 Connecting the switches 10 2 2 Configuring the Device Sensor 10 2 3 Configuring on the bench with a Field Communicator 10 2 4 Configuring the Device Network 11 2 4 1 Configur...

Page 6: ...afety messages 29 4 1 1 Warnings 29 4 2 Configuring the transmitter to communicate with the wireless network 30 4 3 Using AMS Wireless Configurator to configure the transmitter 30 4 4 Using a field communicator to change the network ID and join key 30 4 5 Verifying operation 31 4 5 1 AMS Wireless Configurator 33 5Section 5 Operation and Maintenance Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 5 1 Safety Messages 35...

Page 7: ...ting Wiring Switches and Output Circuits Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 7 1 Safety messages 63 7 1 1 Warnings 63 7 2 Installing the transmitter 64 7 2 1 Installing the Rosemount 702 Transmitter in a direct mount 64 7 2 2 Installing the 702 Transmitter in a Remote Mount 66 7 3 Wiring switches and sensors 67 7 3 1 Dry Contact Inputs Measurement Option Code 32 42 702DX32 702DX42 67 7 3 2 Dry contact swit...

Page 8: ...e 96 9 5 2 Diagnostic button screen sequence 98 9 5 3 Network connection status screens 100 9 5 4 Device diagnostic screens 102 9 6 Replacing the power module 105 AAppendix A Specifications and Reference Data A 1 Specifications 107 A 1 1 Functional specifications 107 A 1 2 Physical specifications 108 A 1 3 Performance specifications 109 A 2 Dimensional drawings 111 A 3 Ordering information 112 A 3...

Page 9: ...ntenna Option C 1 Safety messages 129 C 1 1 Warnings 129 C 2 Functional specifications 130 C 3 Installation Considerations 131 C 4 Transient Lightning Considerations 131 C 5 Dimensional Drawings 132 C 6 Installing the High Gain Remote Antenna 132 DAppendix D Installation Instructions and Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring ...

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Page 11: ...Rosemount 702DX61 is a special version for liquid hydrocarbon leak detection with Tyco TraceTek sensors Section 6 through Section 9 are for the Rosemount 702DX32 and Rosemount 702DX42 models The Rosemount 702DX32 has all of the functionality of the 702DX22 with the addition of momentary discrete input sensing and counting The 702DX42 adds the capability of discrete output switching Failure to foll...

Page 12: ...or or a Field Communicator Field Communicator menu trees are here Section 7 Mounting Wiring Switches and Output Circuits Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 contains information on the mounting of the transmitter and wiring of switches and sensor to the transmitter Section 8 Commissioning Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 contains information for the commissioning of the transmitter onto the wireless network and ...

Page 13: ...DX32 Wireless Discrete Transmitter Two discrete input channels Momentary input detection and counting 1 3 4 Rosemount 702DX42 Wireless Discrete Transmitter Two channels Each channel configurable to discrete input or discrete output Momentary input detection and counting Discrete output switch function 1 4 Transmitter overview Features of the Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitter include An i...

Page 14: ...powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway beginning with the closest This will result in a simpler and faster network installation Enable Active Advertising on the Gateway to ensure that new devices join the network faster For more information see the Smart Wireless Gateway Manual Document Number 00809 0200 4420 Antenna Position The antenna should be positioned vertically either straight u...

Page 15: ...Field Communicator Connections 1 4 3 Choosing an Installation Location and Position Choosing an Installation Location and Position When choosing an installation location and position take into account access to the transmitter For best performance the antenna should be vertical with space between objects in a parallel metal plane such as a pipe or metal framework as the pipes or framework may adve...

Page 16: ...nection head Be sure to provide adequate clearance for cover removal 1 4 5 Verifying Operating Atmosphere Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Isolating the transmitter from sources of heat The transmitter will operate within specifications for ambient temperatures between 40 and 185 F 40 and 85 C Heat from th...

Page 17: ...presentative Within the United States call the Emerson Process Management Response Center toll free number 1 800 654 7768 The center which is available 24 hours a day will assist you with any needed information or materials The center will ask for product model and serial numbers and will provide a Return Material Authorization RMA number The center will also ask for the process material to which ...

Page 18: ...t of Transportation They are also covered by IATA International Air Transport Association ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization and ARD European Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure compliance with these or any other local requirements Consult current regulations and requirements before shipping 1 6 Product Recycling Disposal Recycling...

Page 19: ...performing an operation preceded by this symbol 2 1 1 Warnings Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Only qualified personnel should perform the installation Explosions could result in death or serious injury Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure that the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsical...

Page 20: ...ule 4 Verify the connection by viewing the LCD 5 Replace the cover and tighten if applicable 2 2 Configuring the Device Sensor Remove the power module side housing cover to expose the terminal block and HART communication terminals then connect the power module to power the unit for configuration The 702 transmitter will receive any HART communication from a handheld Field Communicator or AMS Wire...

Page 21: ...figured by entering the Fast Key Sequence 2 2 1 1 The Join Key can also be configured using a Field Communicator with the Fast Key Sequence 2 2 1 2 Configuring Device Network with AMS Wireless Configurator The final device network configuration piece is the Update Rate which by default is 1 minute It can be changed at commissioning or at any time by using AMS Wireless Configurator or the Gateway s...

Page 22: ...er with Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection Measurement Option Code 61 702DX61 Making Terminal Block Connections Figure 2 2 Fuel Sensor Terminal Diagram Connect Tyco TraceTek and Fast Fuel sensor lead wires by matching the colors of wires to colors on terminal block Figure 2 3 Field Communicator Connections For HART communication a 702 DD is required COMM P N 00753 9200 0020 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 23: ...e 4 Number of Available Neighbors 5 Number of Advertisements Heard 6 Number of Join Attempts 1 Sensor Calibration 2 Other 1 Discrete 1 2 Discrete 2 3 Ambient Temperature 4 Supply Voltage 1 Clear Alert History 1 Discrete Input 1 Sensor Wiring Offset 2 Discrete Input 2 Sensor Wiring Offset 1 Perform Master Reset 2 Measurement History 3 Advertise to New Devices 4 Install New Power Module 1 Network ID...

Page 24: ...n Status 3 Join Mode 4 Number of Available Neighbors 5 Number of Advertisements Heard 6 Number of Join Attempts 1 Other 1 Input 2 Electronics Temperature 3 Supply Voltage 1 Perform Master Reset 2 Measurement History 3 Advertise to New Devices 4 Install New Power Module 1 Network ID 2 Join Device to Network 3 Broadcast Rates 1 Configure Sensor 2 Sensor State 3 Sensor Status 4 Sensor Serial Number 1...

Page 25: ... power module should be inserted only when the device is ready for commissioning Function Key Sequence Menu Items Device Information 2 2 4 Manufacturer Model Final Assembly Number Universal Field Device Software Hardware Descriptor Message Date Model Number I II III SI Unit Restriction Country Guided Setup 2 1 Join Device to Network Configure Update Rate Configure Sensor Calibrate Sensor Configure...

Page 26: ...16 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Section 2 Configuration Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 February 2013 Configuration Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 ...

Page 27: ... Remote Mount Configuration page 21 Wiring Switches and Sensors page 22 Wiring Switches and Sensors with Dry Contact Inputs Measurement Option Code 22 702DX22 page 22 Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection Measurement Option Code 61 page 24 LCD Display page 26 Grounding the Transmitter page 27 3 1 Safety Messages Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safet...

Page 28: ...d wiring practices Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Process leaks could result in death or serious injury Do not remove the switch while in operation Install and tighten switches before applying pressure Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury Use extreme caution when making contact with the l...

Page 29: ...r installation instructions see Installing the Transmitter in a Remote Mount Configuration on page 21 Use Remote mount instructions for the installation of liquid hydrocarbon sensors 3 2 1 Installing the Transmitter in a Direct Mount Configuration 1 Install the switch according to standard installation practices making sure to use thread sealant on all of the connections 2 Attach the Rosemount 702...

Page 30: ...t device This results in a simpler and faster network installation Figure 3 2 Power Module Installation 5 Close the housing cover and tighten to safety specifications Always ensure a proper seal by installing the electronic housing covers so that metal touches metal but do not over tighten 6 Position the antenna such that it is vertical either straight up or straight down as shown in Figure 3 3 Th...

Page 31: ...itter connect the power module as shown in Figure 3 2 on page 20 Figure 3 4 Remote Mount NOTE Use caution when handling the power module it may be damaged if dropped from heights in excess of 20 feet NOTE Wireless devices should only be powered up after the Smart Wireless Gateway in order of proximity from the Gateway beginning with the closest device This results in a simpler and faster network i...

Page 32: ...osemount 702 Terminal Diagram 3 3 1 Wireless Output Specifications Dual Input The 702 transmitter will accept the input from one or two single pole single throw switches on inputs S1 and S2 The wireless output of the transmitter will be both a primary variable PV and a secondary variable SV The PV is determined by the S1 input The SV is determined by the S2 input A closed switch drives a TRUE outp...

Page 33: ...ss outputs Please reference Figure 3 7 for details on the wireless outputs available when using limit contact logic Figure 3 7 Dual Input Limit Contacts Dual Input Opposing Contact Logic When configured for Opposing Contact Logic the 702 transmitter will accept the input from a single pole double throw switch on inputs S1 and S2 and will use opposing contact logic for the determination of the wire...

Page 34: ...g cable The connections to the Fast Fuel Sensor TraceTek sensing cable are made by matching the appropriately colored wires to the matching colored termination lugs The Emerson Smart Wireless 702 transmitter can support up to 3 Fast Fuel sensors These Fast Fuel sensors are connected using TraceTek Modular Leader Cable TT MLC MC BLK optional modular jumper cables TT MJC xx MC BLK and branching conn...

Page 35: ...ansmitter is not to exceed 500 ft However leader cable jumper cables if used and branch connectors are not included in the 500 foot limit See Figure 3 12 for typical configurations Figure 3 12 Fuel Sensor sensor cable wiring TT MLC MC BLK Leader Cable TT FFS 100 or TT FFS 250 Fast Fuel Sensor Probe TT MLC MC BLK Leader Cable TT FFS 100 or TT FFS 250 Fast Fuel Sensor Probe TT ZBC xx MC BLK Branch C...

Page 36: ...If the LCD pins are inadvertently removed from the interface board carefully re insert the pins before snapping the LCD display back into place Installing the LCD Display To install the LCD display use Figure 3 13 on page 26 and the following instructions 1 Remove the LCD cover Do not remove the instrument cover in explosive environments when the circuit is live 2 Put the four pin connector into t...

Page 37: ... with local and national installation codes Grounding is accomplished through the process connection using the internal or external case grounding terminal Determining Grounding Requirements Each process installation has different grounding requirements Use the options recommended by the facility for the specific switch type or begin with Option 1 which is the most common Option 1 1 Connect switch...

Page 38: ...28 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Section 3 Mounting Wiring Switches and Sensors Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 February 2013 Mounting Wiring Switches and Sensors Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 ...

Page 39: ...the Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly Wireless devices should be powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway beginning with the device closest to the Gateway This will result in a simpler and faster network installation Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation Explo...

Page 40: ...ay and other devices in the network If the Network ID and Join Key are not identical the 702 transmitter will not communicate with the network The Network ID and Join Key may be obtained from the Smart Wireless Gateway on the Setup Network Settings page on the web server shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Gateway Network Settings 4 3 Using AMS Wireless Configurator to configure the transmitter Right c...

Page 41: ...the Network ID and Join Key of the Gateway Operating the local display The LCD displays the PV and SV values at the configured update rate but no faster than once every 60 seconds Diagnostic button display sequence More detailed diagnostic information can be obtained by removing the display cover of the 702 transmitter and momentarily depressing the DIAG button The LCD will display the diagnostic ...

Page 42: ...ices being joined and the number of devices in the current network For one device joining an existing network with multiple devices it may take up to five minutes It may take up to 60 minutes for multiple new devices to join the existing network What to do if there is Immediately an Alarm Present If the device joins the network and immediately has an alarm present it is likely due to sensor config...

Page 43: ...ess Configurator When the device has joined the network it will appear in the Device Manager as illustrated below Troubleshooting If the device is not joined to the network after power up verify the correct configuration of the Network ID and Join Key and verify that Active Advertising has been enabled on the Gateway The Network ID and Join Key in the device must match the Network ID and Join Key ...

Page 44: ...22 and 702DX61 The Network ID and Join Key may be obtained from the Gateway on the Setup Network Set tings page on the web interface see Figure 4 4 on page 33 The Network ID and Join Key may be changed in the wireless device by using the following Fast Key sequence Function Key Sequence Menu Items Wireless 2 1 1 Join Device to Network ...

Page 45: ...ty messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol 5 1 1 Warnings 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 Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments are installed in accordance...

Page 46: ...t the input from one or two single pole single throw switches on inputs S1 and S2 The wireless output of the transmitter will be both a primary variable PV and a secondary variable SV The PV is determined by the S1 input The SV is determined by the S2 input A closed switch drives a TRUE output An Open switch drives a FALSE output Note Any dry contact input can be inverted by the device so as to gi...

Page 47: ...ic for the determination of the wireless outputs The following tables describe the wireless outputs available when using limit contact logic Figure 5 3 Dual Input Limit Contacts Single or Dual Input No Logic Switch Input Wireless Output Switch Input Wireless Output S1 PV S2 SV Closed TRUE 1 0 Closed TRUE 1 0 Open FALSE 0 0 Open FALSE 0 0 Dual Input Limit Contact Logic Switch Inputs Wireless Output...

Page 48: ... pole double throw switch on inputs S1 and S2 and will use opposing contact logic for the determination of the wireless outputs The following tables describe the wireless outputs available when using opposing contact logic Figure 5 4 Dual Input Opposing Contact Dual Input Opposing Contact Logic Switch Inputs Wireless Outputs S1 S2 PV SV Open Open FAULT NaN FAULT NaN Open Closed FALSE 0 0 FALSE 0 0...

Page 49: ...aceTek sensing cable Figure 5 6 Fuel Sensor Connection Connecting the transmitter to the fast fuel sensor and TraceTek sensing cable The connections to the Fast Fuel Sensor TraceTek sensing cable are made by matching the appropriately colored wires to the matching colored termination lugs The Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitter can support up to 3 Fast Fuel sensors These Fast Fuel sensors ...

Page 50: ... AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager with the Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection Option The following figures show how the AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager overview screen looks for the 702 transmitter with Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection option for each of the leak sensor conditions Figure 5 7 Normal AMS Device Manager Overview screen Figure 5 8 Leak AMS Device Manager Overview screen ...

Page 51: ...captured In addition system considerations must be observed to ensure that the device is still connected to the wireless network and reporting values On an Emerson Smart Wireless Gateway this can be done by referring to the parameter PV_HEALTHY PV_HEALTHY has a True state when the device is on the network and its updates are current not late or stale and the device is functioning properly A False ...

Page 52: ... Diagnostics will propagate via the SV variable This additional information will provide additional sensor Status information while using the TraceTek Fast Fuel Sensor Warning If a device becomes not present on the wireless network Appropriate action must be taken by the host system Important notes regarding the use of Tyco TraceTek Fast Fuel Sensor and TraceTek sensing cable Tyco TraceTek sensors...

Page 53: ...Hydrocarbon Detection Measurement Option Code 61 5 3 1 Startup Screen Sequence The following screens will display when the power module is first connected to the 702 transmitter 1 All Segments On used to visually determine if there are any bad segments on the LCD 2 Device Identification used to determine Device Type 3 Device Information Tag user entered tag which is 8 characters long will not disp...

Page 54: ...put 1 or logic output value depending on how the device is configured 5 SV Screen Discrete input 2 6 TV Screen feature board temperature value 7 QV Screen voltage reading at the power module terminals 8 Alert Screen at least one alert is present this screen will not display if no alerts are present s n s r1 True S N S R 2 True D E V 2 5 2 5 d e g c S u p l y 7 2 1 v o l t s a l e r t p r e s n t ...

Page 55: ...agnostic Button has been pressed 1 Device Information Tag user entered tag which is 8 characters long will not display if all characters are blank 2 Device Identification used to determine Device ID 3 Network ID assuming the device has the correct join key this ID tells the user what network the device can connect with 4 Network Connection Status the device has joined a network and has beenfullyco...

Page 56: ...s of the device Only one will be shown in the fourth position of the diagnostic button screen sequence 5 Supply Voltage voltage reading at the power module terminals Diagnostic Button Screen 4 1 the device is attempting to start the radio Diagnostic Button Screen 4 2 the device has just restarted Diagnostic Button Screen 4 3 the device is starting to join the process S u p l y 7 2 1 v o l t s n e ...

Page 57: ...he network Diagnostic Button Screen 4 5 the device is searching for the Network Diagnostic Button Screen 4 6 the device is attempting to join a network Diagnostic Button Screen 4 7 the device is connected to the Network but is in a Quarantined state Diagnostic Button Screen 4 8 the device is joined and operational but is running with limited bandwidth for sending periodic data n e t w k D I S C N ...

Page 58: ... 5 Operation and Maintenance Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 February 2013 Operation and Maintenance Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 Diagnostic Button Screen 4 9 the device has joined a network and has been fully configured and has multiple parents n e t w k O K ...

Page 59: ...state of the device and will appear after screen 5 of the Diagnostic Button Screen Sequence Device Information Status there is a critical error which may prevent the device from operating correctly Check additional status screens for more information PV Screen Discrete input 1 or logic output value depending on how the device is configured SV Screen Discrete input 2 TV Screen feature board tempera...

Page 60: ...s present this screen will not display if no alerts are present Diagnostic Button Screen 1 Tag user entered tag which is 8 characters long will not display if all characters are blank Diagnostic Button Screen 2 the device s identifier that is used to make up the HART long address the 1420 Wireless Gateway may use this to help identify devices if no unique user tag is available S u p l y 7 2 1 v o ...

Page 61: ... increased Diagnostic Button Screen 8 the device cannot retrieve information from the radio in the device the device may still be operational and publishing HART data Diagnostic Button Screen 9 1 configuration of the transmitter is invalid such that critical operation of the device may be affected check the extended configuration status to identify which configuration item s need to be corrected D...

Page 62: ...ions the battery materials are self contained and are not reactive as long as the batteries and the battery pack integrity are maintained Care should be taken to prevent thermal electrical or mechanical damage Contacts should be protected to prevent premature discharge Use caution when handling the power module it may be damaged if dropped from heights in excess of 20 feet Battery hazards remain w...

Page 63: ...g Each power module contains two C size primary lithium batteries Primary lithium batteries are regulated in transportation by the U S Department of Transportation and are also covered by International Air Transport Association IATA International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO and European Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods ARD It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure compliance w...

Page 64: ...54 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Section 5 Operation and Maintenance Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 February 2013 Operation and Maintenance Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 ...

Page 65: ...ore performing an operation preceded by this symbol 6 1 1 Warnings Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Only qualified personnel should perform the installation Explosions could result in death or serious injury Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure that the instruments are installed in accordance with intrins...

Page 66: ... diagram Figure 3 3 on page 4 3 Connect the power module 4 Verify the connection by viewing the LCD 5 Replace the cover and tighten if applicable 6 2 Discrete channel configuration Remove the power module side housing cover to expose the terminal block and HART communication terminals then connect the power module to power the unit for configuration The 702 transmitter will receive any HART commun...

Page 67: ...ork Settings page on the web server Using a Field Communicator the Network ID can be configured by entering the Fast Key Sequence 2 2 1 1 The Join Key can also be configured using a Field Communicator with the Fast Key Sequence 2 2 1 2 Changing the update rate with a field communicator The final device network configuration piece is the Update Rate which by default is 1 minute It can be changed at...

Page 68: ... 702DX42 6 3 1 Configuring the Transmitter with Dry Contact Inputs Measurement Option Code 32 42 702DX32 702DX42 Figure 6 1 702 Terminal Block Connect the HART communication leads to the COMM terminals on the terminal block Figure 6 2 Field Communicator Connections For HART communication a 702 DD is required COMM P N 00753 9200 0020 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 69: ...g 4 Model 5 Serial Number 6 Date 7 Descriptor 8 Message 9 Model Number I 10 Model Number II 11 Model Number III Device Status 1 Active Alerts Active Alerts 1 Good only if no alerts 2 Failed Fix Now 3 Advisory 4 Maintenance Fix Soon Good only if no alerts 1 No Active Alerts Failed Fix Now 1 Electronics Failure 2 Input Output Failure 3 Radio Failure 4 Supply Voltage Failure Maintenance Fix Soon 1 Se...

Page 70: ...n 3 Channel 1 Status 4 Channel 2 Direction 5 Channel 2 Status 6 Setup Channel 1 7 Setup Channel 2 Setup Channel 1 1 Channel 1 Direction 2 Channel 1 Status 3 Channel 1 Count 4 Logic Option 5 Count Rollover Value 6 Reported Value 7 Fault State Option 8 Fault State Value 9 Fault State Time Setup Channel 2 1 Channel 2 Direction 2 Channel 2 Status 3 Channel 2 Count 4 Logic Option 5 Count Rollover Value...

Page 71: ...ectronics Temperature Status 7 Supply Voltage 8 Supply Voltage Status Communication 1 Join Status 2 Communication Status 3 Join Mode 4 Available Neighbors 5 Advertisements 6 Join Attempts Maintenance 1 Routine Maintenance 2 Manual Override 3 Reset Restore Simulate 1 Channel Input 2 Electronics Temperature 3 Supply Voltage Advisory 1 Electronics Warning 2 Electronics Temperature has Exceeded Limits...

Page 72: ...he power module should be inserted only when the device is ready for commissioning Function Key Sequence Menu Items Device Information 1 15 Manufacturer Model Final Assembly Number Universal Field Device Software Hardware Descriptor Message Date Model Number I II III SI Unit Restriction Country Guided Setup 2 1 Join Device to Network Configure Update Rate Configure Sensor Calibrate Sensor Configur...

Page 73: ...y this symbol 7 1 1 Warnings Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Only qualified personnel should perform the installation Explosions could result in death or serious injury Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure that the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wir...

Page 74: ...lling the 702 Transmitter in a Remote Mount on page 66 Use Remote mount instructions for the installation of liquid hydrocarbon sensors 7 2 1 Installing the Rosemount 702 Transmitter in a direct mount 1 Install the switch according to standard installation practices making sure to use thread sealant on all of the connections 2 Attach the 702 transmitter housing to the switch by using the pipe fitt...

Page 75: ...vice This results in a simpler and faster network installation Figure 7 2 Power Module Installation 5 Close the housing cover and tighten to safety specifications Always ensure a proper seal by installing the electronic housing covers so that metal touches metal but do not over tighten 6 The antenna should be positioned vertically typically straight up but the antenna may also be pointed straight ...

Page 76: ...ing on page 67 5 If commissioning the 702 transmitter connect the Black Power Module as shown in Figure 7 2 on page 65 Figure 7 4 Remote Mount Note Use caution when handling the power module it may be damaged if dropped from heights in excess of 20 feet Note Wireless devices should only be powered up after the Smart Wireless Gateway in order of proximity from the Gateway beginning with the closest...

Page 77: ...s and a pair of communication terminals These terminals are labeled as follows Figure 7 5 Rosemount 702 Terminal Diagram 7 3 2 Dry contact switch inputs Dual input The 702 transmitter will accept the input from one or two single pole single throw switches on inputs CH1 and CH2 The wireless output of the transmitter will be both a primary variable PV and a secondary variable SV The PV is determined...

Page 78: ...02 transmitter will accept the input from two single pole single throw switches on inputs CH1 and CH2 and will use limit contact logic for the determination of the wireless outputs Please reference Figure 9 3 on page 86 for details on the wireless outputs available when using limit contact logic Figure 7 7 Dual Input Limit Contacts Dual Input Opposing Contact Logic When configured for Opposing Con...

Page 79: ...tter output does not provide any voltage or current the output circuit must have power of its own The 702 transmitter output has maximum switch capacity per channel of 26 volts DC and 100 milliamps A typical power supply for powering an output circuit can be 24 volts or lower Note It is very important that the polarity of the output circuit is as shown in the wiring diagrams with the positive side...

Page 80: ... Figure 7 9 Output Circuit Wiring Figure 7 10 Possible Configurations for Both Channel1 and Channel 2 Special Considerations for dual output circuits If both channels are connected to output circuits it is very important that the CMN terminal of each circuit be at the same voltage Employing a common ground for both output circuits is one way to ensure that both circuits have CMN terminals at the s...

Page 81: ...le power supply both CH and CMN terminals must be connected to each output circuit The negative power supply wires must be at the same voltage and connected to both CMN terminals Figure 7 12 Dual Output Circuits with One Power Supply Switching Greater Currents or Voltages It is important to note that the maximum output switching capacity is 26 volts DC and 100 milliamps If a greater voltage or cur...

Page 82: ...wer and the eye wash in a single station Because each has two input channels one Rosemount 702 transmitter can be used to monitor both a safety shower and an eye wash Each Safety Shower Monitoring kit contains Two TopWorx Go Switch magnetic proximity switches Two cables one six foot and one 12 foot Two black polymer cable glands Mounting kit for safety shower and eye wash Safety shower monitoring ...

Page 83: ...uits Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 February 2013 Mounting Wiring Switches and Output Circuits Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Figure 7 14 TopWorx switch installed on a safety shower Figure 7 15 Detail of the switch installation on a safety shower Figure 7 16 Safety shower valve in the activated position ...

Page 84: ... to the Gateway which then sends that information to the control host or alert system When the eye wash valve is closed the switch remains in the activated state until it is reset by a technician The switch can be re set only by placing a ferrous metal object on the far side of the sensing area of the switch Figure 7 17 TopWorx switch installed on an eye wash station Figure 7 18 Eye wash in activa...

Page 85: ...the interface board carefully re insert the pins before snapping the LCD display back into place Installing the Optional LCD Display To install the LCD display use Figure 7 19 on page 75 and the following instructions 1 Remove the LCD cover Do not remove the instrument cover in explosive environments when the circuit is live 2 Put the four pin connector into the LCD display rotate to the desired p...

Page 86: ...l installation codes Grounding is accomplished through the process connection using the internal or external case grounding terminal Determining Grounding Requirements Each process installation has different grounding requirements Use the options recommended by the facility for the specific switch type or begin with Option 1 which is the most common Grounding the Transmitter with Option 1 1 Connec...

Page 87: ...the Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly Wireless devices should be powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway beginning with the device closest to the Gateway This will result in a simpler and faster network installation Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation Explo...

Page 88: ...eway and other devices in the network If the Network ID and Join Key are not identical the 702 transmitter will not communicate with the network The Network ID and Join Key may be obtained from the Smart Wireless Gateway on the Setup Network Settings page on the web server shown in Figure 8 1 Figure 8 1 Gateway Network Settings Using AMS Wireless Configurator to configure the transmitter Right cli...

Page 89: ...ariables at the configured wireless update rate These variables can be chosen from a list of six Channel 1 State Channel 1 Count Channel 2 State Channel 2 Count Electronics Temperature and Supply Voltage The chevron shaped status bar at the top of the screen indicates the progress of the network join process When the status bar is filled the device is successfully connected to the wireless network...

Page 90: ...e time to join the new device s to the network is dependent upon the number of devices being joined and the number of devices in the current network For one device joining an existing network with multiple devices it may take up to five minutes It may take up to 60 minutes for multiple new devices to join the existing network Tag Device ID Network ID Network Join Status Device Status Searching for...

Page 91: ... the device joins the network and immediately has an alarm present it is likely due to sensor configuration Check the sensor wiring see 702 Terminal Block on page 11 and the sensor configuration see Fast Key Sequence on page 15 Figure 8 5 Smart Wireless Gateway Explorer Page 8 4 1 AMS Wireless Configurator When the device has joined the network it will appear in the Device Manager as illustrated b...

Page 92: ...Active Advertising has been enabled on the Gateway The Network ID and Join Key in the device must match the Network ID and Join Key of the Gateway Changing the Network ID and Join Key The Network ID and Join Key may be obtained from the Gateway on the Setup Network Set tings page on the web interface see Figure 8 5 on page 81 The Network ID and Join Key may be changed in the wireless device by usi...

Page 93: ...ollowing safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol 9 1 1 Warnings 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 Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments are installed ...

Page 94: ...osemount 702 transmitter has a pair of screw terminals for each of two channels and a pair of communication terminals These terminals are labeled as follows Figure 9 1 Rosemount 702 Terminal Diagram 9 2 2 Wireless Output Specifications Dual Input The 702 transmitter will accept the input from one or two single pole single throw switches on inputs CH1 and CH2 The wireless output of the transmitter ...

Page 95: ... This is useful for instance if a normally open switch is used to replace a normally closed switch Figure 9 2 Single Dual Input Dual Input Limit Contact Logic When configured for Limit Contact Logic the 702 transmitter will accept the input from two single pole single throw switches on inputs CH1 and CH2 and will use limit contact logic for the determination of the wireless outputs The following t...

Page 96: ...ic the 702 transmitter will accept the input from a single pole double throw switch on inputs CH1 and CH2 and will use opposing contact logic for the determination of the wireless outputs The following tables describe the wireless outputs available when using opposing contact logic Dual Input Limit Contact Logic Switch Inputs Wireless Outputs CH1 CH2 PV SV Open Open TRAVEL 0 5 TRAVEL 0 5 Open Clos...

Page 97: ... The 702 transmitter is capable of measuring momentary discrete inputs of 10 millisecond or more in duration regardless of the wireless update rate At each wireless update the device reports current discrete input state and an accumulating count of close open cycles for each input channel Dual Input Opposing Contact Logic Switch Inputs Wireless Outputs CH1 CH2 PV SV Open Open FAULT NaN FAULT NaN O...

Page 98: ...s two choices for variable reporting Classic Discrete State Only or Enhanced Discrete State and Count In the Classic variable reporting mode the 702 transmitter will report variables exactly like the previous version of the device measurement option code 22 In the Enhanced variable reporting mode the 702 transmitter will provide both current state of the discrete channels and a count of the discre...

Page 99: ...n be set independently for each of the two channels Figure 9 7 Setting the Reported Value Reported Value Table 9 2 gives the Reported Value choices and the names for each possible state Also given are the corresponding Analog Value and Discrete Value for each possible state Value Name The Name of the reported value will be seen in AMS Wireless Configurator and on the device display The device disp...

Page 100: ...e 9 3 describes the values that are reported as a function of the Reported Value setting and the four possible discrete states of True False Fault and Travel Please reference Figure 9 3 on page 86 for limit contact switches and Figure 9 4 on page 87 for opposing contact switches State Table for Dual Independent or Single Channel Application Types Reported Value Value Name Analog Value Discrete Val...

Page 101: ...osed regardless of the state of the output channel Discrete output switch functionality The discrete output of the Rosemount 702 transmitter is driven by the host control system through the Smart Wireless Gateway and out to the 702 Transmitter The time required for this wireless communication from the gateway to the 702 transmitter is dependent on many factors including the size and topology of th...

Page 102: ...o note that the maximum output switching capacity is 26 volts DC and 100 milliamps If a greater is to be switched an interposing relay circuit can be used Figure 9 9 shows an example of a circuit to switch higher currents or voltages Special considerations for dual output circuits If both channels are connected to output circuits it is very important that the CMN terminal of each circuit be at the...

Page 103: ...ith a single power supply both CH and CMN terminals must be connected to each output circuit The negative power supply wires must be at the same voltage and connected to both CMN terminals Figure 9 11 Dual Output Circuits with One Power Supply Switching greater currents or voltages It is important to note that the maximum output switching capacity is 26 volts DC and 100 milliamps If a greater volt...

Page 104: ...alue there is a drop down menu of choices The Reported Value can be set independently for each of the two channels Reported Value Table 9 4 gives the Reported Value choices and the names for each possible state of the output switch Also given are the corresponding Analog Value and Discrete Value for each possible state Value Name The Name of the reported value will be seen in AMS Device Manager an...

Page 105: ... the Closed Switch state State Table for Channels Set to Output Direction Value Name Analog Value Discrete Value Reported Value Open Switch Closed Switch Open Switch Closed Switch Open Switch Closed Switch Default False True 0 000 1 000 240 242 Off On Off On 0 000 1 000 0 1 Opened Closed Opened Closed 46 000 6 000 46 6 Running Stopped Stopped Running 25 000 26 000 25 26 Slow Fast Slow Fast 8 000 7...

Page 106: ...owing screens will display when the power module is first connected to the Rosemount 702 transmitter Parameters for Modbus and OPC Mapping Parameter Name Description Read Write CHANNEL_1_STATE Analog value for channel 1 state Read CHANNEL_1_COUNTS Analog value for channel 1 state Read CHANNEL_1_STATE_D Discrete value for channel 1 state Read CHANNEL_1_SETPOINT_D Discrete value for channel 1 setpoi...

Page 107: ...702DX32 and 702DX42 Device Identification used to determine Device Type Device Information Tag user entered tag which is 8 characters long will not display if all characters are blank PV Screen Discrete State of Channel 1 SV Screen Discrete State of Channel 2 Electronics Temperature 702 W I r e l s A b c d e f g h CH1 True CH2 True D E V 2 5 2 5 d e g c ...

Page 108: ...he following five screens will display when the device is operating properly and the Diagnostic Button has been pressed Supply Voltage Channel 1 Count of close open cycles Channel 2 Count of close open cycles Diagnostic Button Screen 1 Tag user entered tag which is 8 characters long will not display if all characters are blank S u p l y 7 2 1 v o l t s CH1 X X X X X X Counts CH2 X X X X X X Counts...

Page 109: ...ostic Button Screen 2 Device Identification used to determine Device ID Diagnostic Button Screen 3 Network ID Diagnostic Button Screen 4 9 the device has joined a network and has been fully configured and has multiple parents Diagnostic Button Screen 5 voltage reading at the power module terminals i d X X X X X X X X n e t w k 13 0 5 I D n e t w k O K S u p l y 7 2 1 v o l t s ...

Page 110: ... Button Screen sequence The screen displayed is dependent on the progress of the device in joining the wireless network Diagnostic Button Screen 4 1 the device is attempting to start the radio Diagnostic Button Screen 4 2 the device has just restarted Diagnostic Button Screen 4 3 the device is starting to join the process Diagnostic Button Screen 4 4 the device is in a disconnected state and requi...

Page 111: ...evice is attempting to join a network Diagnostic Button Screen 4 7 the device is connected to the Network but is in a Quarantined state Diagnostic Button Screen 4 8 the device is joined and operational but is running with limited bandwidth for sending periodic data Diagnostic Button Screen 4 9 the device has joined a network and has been fully configured and has multiple parents N E T w K S R C H ...

Page 112: ...onics board from operating correctly Diagnostic Button Screen 6 2 There is a warning which should be addressed but should not affect the device output Diagnostic Button Screen 7 1 the terminal voltage has dropped below level of operating limit Replace the Black Power Module model number 701PBKKF Part Number 00753 9220 0001 Diagnostic Button Screen 7 2 the terminal voltage is below the recommended ...

Page 113: ...ended configuration status to identify which configuration item s need to be corrected Diagnostic Button Screen 10 a switch attached to the transmitter has failed and valid readings from that switch are no longer possible check the switch and switch wiring connections check additional status for more detailed information of the failure source Diagnostic Button Screen 11 The device has not yet rece...

Page 114: ...ce Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Diagnostic Button Screens 13 All of the periodic screens except Supply Voltage will now be displayed to conclude the Diagnostic Button Screen Sequence These screens are Channel 1 State Channel 2 State Electronics Temperature Channel 1 Count Channel 2 Count Note Use Rosemount Wireless LCD Part Number 00753 9004 0002 ...

Page 115: ...ts should be protected to prevent premature discharge Use caution when handling the power module It may be damaged if dropped from heights in excess of 20 feet Battery hazards remain when cells are discharged Environmental considerations As with any battery local environmental rules and regulations should be consulted for proper management of spent batteries If no specific requirements exist recyc...

Page 116: ...106 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Section 9 Operation and Maintenance Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 February 2013 Operation and Maintenance Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 ...

Page 117: ...s contacts must be limited to simple switches or leak detection only Switching Threshold Model 702DX22 Open 1000 Ohm Closed 100 Ohm Switching Threshold Models 702DX32 702DX42 Open 100 K Ohm Closed 5 K Ohm Momentary Discrete Input Models 702DX32 702DX42 Detects momentary discrete inputs of 10 millisecond or more duration At each wireless update device reports current discrete state and accumulating...

Page 118: ...onnections Switch terminals Screw terminals permanently fixed to terminal block Field communicator connections Communication Terminals Clips permanently fixed to terminal block Local display 1 The optional integral LCD can display discrete state and diagnostic information Display updates at each wireless update 1 The option for a local display is not available with option 61 Liquid Hydrocarbon Lea...

Page 119: ...th M5 LCD 8 1 lbs 3 7 kg Enclosure ratings 702 NEMA 4X and IP66 67 Mounting Transmitters may be attached directly to switch brackets also permit remote mounting See Dimensional drawings on page 111 A 1 3 Performance specifications ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC All Models Meets all relevant requirements of EN 61326 2 3 2006 Vibration Effect Wireless output unaffected when tested per the require...

Page 120: ...cations and Reference Data February 2013 Specifications and Reference Data Temperature limits Description Operating Limit Storage Limit Without LCD Display 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C With LCD Display 4 to 175 F 20 to 80 C 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C ...

Page 121: ...ifications and Reference Data A 2 Dimensional drawings 702 Transmitter Dimensions are in inches millimeters 702 Transmitter Mounting Configurations with Optional Mounting Bracket Dimensions are in inches millimeters Pipe Mounting 2 inch U bolt for pipe mounting 1 inch U bolt for transmitter mounting 6 20 158 ...

Page 122: ...able Housing Standard Standard D Dual Compartment Housing Aluminum E Dual Compartment Housing SST Conduit Threads Standard Standard 1 1 2 14 NPT Certifications Measurement Option Codes Standard Standard I5 FM Intrinsically Safe Non Incendive and Dust Ignition Proof 22 32 61 I6 CSA Intrinsically Safe 22 32 61 I1 ATEX Intrinsic Safety 22 32 61 IU ATEX Intrinsic Safety for Zone 2 32 42 I7 IECEx Intri...

Page 123: ...re Cable Gland 3 mm 8 mm Switches and Kits Standard Standard SS01 Universal Safety Shower Eyewash Kit with UL Switches SS02 Universal Safety Shower Eyewash Kit for Insulated Pipe with UL Switches SS03 Universal Safety Shower Eyewash Kit with CSA Switches SS04 Universal Safety Shower Eyewash Kit for Insulated Pipe with CSA Switches Typical Model Number 702 D X 22 D 1 NA WA3 WK1 M5 1 LCD Display not...

Page 124: ...114 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Appendix A Specifications and Reference Data February 2013 Specifications and Reference Data ...

Page 125: ...that they adhere to regulations regarding the use of the RF spectrum Nearly every country requires this type of product certification Emerson is working with governmental agencies around the world to supply fully compliant products and remove the risk of violating country directives or laws governing wireless device usage B 0 4 FCC and IC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operatio...

Page 126: ...ng contains aluminum and is considered a potential risk of ignition by impact or friction Care must be taken into account during installation and use to prevent impact and friction 2 The surface resistivity of the polymeric antenna is greater than 1 G To avoid electrostatic charge build up it must not be rubbed or cleaned with solvents or a dry cloth 3 For use only with the Model 701P or Rosemount...

Page 127: ...29 05 Markings SUITABLE FOR USE IN CL I DIV 2 GP A B C D HAZ LOC TEMP CODE T3C FOR USE WITH EMERSON SMART POWEROPTION 701PBKKF ENCLOSURE TYPE 4X IP66 67 European Certifications I1 ATEX Intrinsic Safety Certificate No Baseefa 07ATEX0239X Applicable Standards IEC 60079 0 2011 EN60079 11 2012 Markings II 1G Ex ia IIC T5 Ga 60 C Tamb 40 C Ex ia IIC T4 Ga 60 C Tamb 70 C 1180 IP66 IP67 FOR USE WITH ROSE...

Page 128: ...cial Conditions for Safe Use X 1 The surface resistivity of the antenna is greater than 1G To avoid electrostatic change build up it must not be rubbed or cleaned with solvents or a dry cloth SWITCH TERMINAL OUTPUT PARAMETER LIMITS Option Code 32 FUEL SENSOR TERMINAL PARAMETERS Option Code 61 Uo 6 6 V Uo 7 8 V Io 13 4 mA Io 92 mA Po 21 8 mW Po 180 mW Ci 0 216 uF Ci 10 nF CoIIC 23 78 uF CoIIC 9 2 u...

Page 129: ... Care must be taken during transportation to and from the point of installation to prevent electrostatic charge build up IECEx System Certifications I7 IECEx Intrinsic Safety Certificate No IECEx BAS 07 0082X Applicable Standards IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 11 2011 Markings Ex ia IIC T5 Ga 60 C Ta 40 C Ex ia IIC T4 Ga 60 C Ta 70 C IP66 IP67 FOR USE WITH ROSEMOUNT SMARTPOWER POWER MODULE PART NUMBER...

Page 130: ... must be properly installed in the wireless device enclosure Care must be taken during transportation to and from the point of installation to prevent electrostatic charge build up SWITCH TERMINAL OUTPUT PARAMETER LIMITS Option Code 32 FUEL SENSOR TERMINAL PARAMETERS Option Code 61 Uo 6 6 V Uo 7 8 V Io 13 4 mA Io 92 mA Po 21 8 mW Po 180 mW Ci 0 216 uF Ci 10 nF CoIIC 23 78 uF CoIIC 9 2 uF CoIIB 549...

Page 131: ...ace resistivity greater than 1 G and must be properly installed in the wireless device enclosure Care must be taken during transportation to and from the point of installation to prevent electrostatic charge build up Japanese certifications I4 TIIS Intrinsic Safety Certificate Number TC18640 Markings Ex ia IIC T4 Ambient Temp 20 60 C China NEPSI certifications I3 China Intrinsic Safety Certificate...

Page 132: ... maintenance the regulations of the instruction manual have to be strictly observed 7 End users are not permitted to change any components insides 8 During installation use and maintenance of the transmitter observe the following standards a GB3836 13 1997 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 13 Repair and overhaul for apparatus used in explosive gas atmospheres b GB3836 15 2000...

Page 133: ...123 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Appendix B Product Certifications February 2013 Product Certifications Figure B 1 Rosemount 702 FM Intrinsically Safe Installation Drawing 1 of 2 ...

Page 134: ...124 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Appendix B Product Certifications February 2013 Product Certifications Figure B 2 Rosemount 702 FM Intrinsically Safe Installation Drawing 2 of 2 ...

Page 135: ...t Certifications February 2013 Product Certifications Figure B 3 Rosemount 702 CSA Intrinsic Safety Installation Drawing E C C N R E S T R I C T E D D i s t r i b u t e A c c o r d i n g l y Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary ...

Page 136: ...0200 4702 Rev CA Appendix B Product Certifications February 2013 Product Certifications E C C N R E S T R I C T E D D i s t r i b u t e A c c o r d i n g l y Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary ...

Page 137: ...0200 4702 Rev CA Appendix B Product Certifications February 2013 Product Certifications E C C N R E S T R I C T E D D i s t r i b u t e A c c o r d i n g l y Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary ...

Page 138: ...128 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Appendix B Product Certifications February 2013 Product Certifications ...

Page 139: ... antennas for the wireless field device always use established safety procedures to avoid falling or contact with high power electrical lines Install remote antenna components for the wireless field device in compliance with local and national electrical codes and use best practices for lightning protection Before installing consult with the local area electrical inspector electrical officer and w...

Page 140: ...t 7 6 meters with Type N Connections Coaxial Material Heavy duty low loss LMR400 cable Minimum coaxial bend diameter 1 0 ft 0 3 meter Antenna Remote mount Omni directional Antenna Fiberglass Aluminum construction 8 Db Gain Meets MIL STD 810G Method 510 5 Procedure I and II Physical Specifications Weight 1 0 lb 0 4 kg RF Lightning Arrestor In line lightning arrestor Electrical Connection Lightning ...

Page 141: ...r It may also be convenient to affix the drip loop to the lower portion of the mast ensuring that condensation or rainwater will flow away from the coaxial connections Applying Coaxial Sealant Moisture Protection Utilize the coaxial sealant that is included in the high gain remote mounting kit package Follow included instructions for application on the coaxial connection C 4 Transient Lightning Co...

Page 142: ...2013 High Gain Remote Antenna Option C 5 Dimensional Drawings C 6 Installing the High Gain Remote Antenna 1 Mount the transmitter following best practice mounting procedures as outlined in the Quick Installation Guide and Product Manual Device Connection RF Lightning Arrestor n n n 53 2 75 4 PLS X ...

Page 143: ... CA Appendix C High Gain Remote Antenna Option February 2013 High Gain Remote Antenna Option 2 Connect the RF Lightning protector to the device and tighten 3 Connect antenna to mounting bracket and tighten nut carefully RF Lightning Protector ...

Page 144: ... the cable to both the antenna and the lightning protector connected to the transmitter leaving one loop minimum for a drip loop Ensure the drip loop is lower than the device allowing water to flow away from the device 5 Apply the coaxial sealant around each of the coaxial connections and at the lightning arrestor making sure the RF connections are completely sealed ...

Page 145: ...e Antenna Option February 2013 High Gain Remote Antenna Option 6 Attach u bolts to mounting bracket in correct orientation ensuring that antenna will be positioned in a vertical position 7 Tighten u bolts to mast and ensure that antenna is pointed in a vertical direction ...

Page 146: ...136 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Appendix C High Gain Remote Antenna Option February 2013 High Gain Remote Antenna Option ...

Page 147: ...rsal Thermal Shower page 140 10 Series GO Switch Mounted on Universal Thermal Eyewash page 141 Use these instructions to mount 10 Series GO Switches on a Universal Thermal Shower and Eyewash Refer to Figure D 1 on page 140 Figure D 2 on page 141 and the Parts Lists for mounting parts identification Refer to the 10 Series Instruction Manual for 10 Series parts identification Refer to the appropriat...

Page 148: ... 10 Series GO Switch and Target Magnet as needed so that the Magnet properly engages the Switch Tighten hardware to hold the Mounting Plate 10 Series GO Switch and Target Magnet in place 8 Adjust the Mounting Plate 10 Series GO Switch and Target Magnet as needed so that the Magnet properly engages the Switch Tighten hardware to hold the Mounting Plate 10 Series GO Switch and Target Magnet in place...

Page 149: ...for Safety Shower Monitoring 16 Set up and calibrate the GO Switches as described in the 10 Series GO Switch operation and installation instructions 17 Make supply and electrical connections to the GO Switches as described in the 10 Series GO Switch operation and installation instructions Parts List DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM KIT SHOWER MOUNTING 1 1 KIT EYEWASH MOUNTING 1 2 2 1 1 2 ...

Page 150: ... 2 1 1 4 20 X 10 00 STUD THREADED 4 2 PLATE MOUNTING 1 3 ARM TARGET 1 4 MAGNET TARGET 1 5 10 WASHER SPRING LOCK 4 6 10 24 NUT HEX 4 7 10 24 X 75 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 8 1 4 20 NUT HEX 20 9 1 4 WASHER LOCK SPRING 12 10 1 4 WASHER PLAIN 12 11 1 4 20 X 75 SCREW HEX HEAD 4 12 10 24 X 0 75 HEX HEAD SCREW 2 13 2 9 11 9 10 2 9 11 8 7 6 5 4 1 3 13 7 6 1 2 2 9 11 9 11 9 10 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 12 11 10 9 3 2 ...

Page 151: ...EM BRACKET MOUNTING 2 1 1 4 20 X 10 00 STUD THREADED 4 2 1 4 20 NUT HEX 20 3 1 4 WASHER PLAIN 12 4 1 4 WASHER LOCK SPRING 12 5 BRACKET MOUNTING 1 6 10 24 X 75 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 7 10 24 NUT HEX 4 8 10 WASHER SPRING LOCK 4 9 MAGNET TARGET 1 10 ARM TARGET 1 11 10 24 X 50 SCREW ROUND HEAD 2 12 1 4 20 X 75 SCREW HEX HEAD 4 13 1 6 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 11 10 12 9 8 2 2 13 5 4 3 13 5 4 3 13 5 4 3 13 5 ...

Page 152: ...tary material and is furnished upon condition that it will not be used in any way detrimental to the interest of TOPWORX INC UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TOLERANCES XX B 01 XXX B 005 ANGLES B UNIT OF MEASURE INCHES DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING ANSI Y14 5 ISO 1101 DRAWN DATE MFG APPROVED STATUS OF REVISION DATE BY IGB 11 12 2010 BD 11 12 2010 RKC 11 12 2010 Released 10 SERIES GO SWITCH KIT MOUNTING 4 U1...

Page 153: ...SS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TOLERANCES XX B 01 XXX B 005 ANGLES B UNIT OF MEASURE INCHES DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING ANSI Y14 5 ISO 1101 DRAWN DATE MFG APPROVED STATUS OF REVISION DATE BY CMM 11 15 2010 BD 11 15 2010 RKC 11 15 2010 Released Type 10 Series Switch with or KIT MOUNTING 4 U13061 S51 2 C 1 1 NONE 2 07 06 11 RDC Without Latcher A A Parts List DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM VALVE BALL 5 NPT 1 1 10 WASHER...

Page 154: ...44 Reference Manual 00809 0200 4702 Rev CA Appendix D Installation Instructions and Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring February 2013 Installation Instructions and Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring ...

Page 155: ...nals 10 56 hazardous locations certification 6 high voltage environment 10 56 I Information System 11 57 J Join Key 11 31 33 57 79 82 L LCD 26 75 LCD pins 26 75 LCD temperature limits 26 75 lethal voltage 10 56 Limit Contacts 23 37 68 86 Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection 24 26 39 41 75 lithium 6 52 105 Local Display 31 Location 5 M MSDS 7 N Network ID 11 31 33 57 79 82 nuclear qualified applications i ...

Page 156: ...809 0200 4702 Rev CA Index February 2013 Index TraceTek sensing cable 10 24 56 Troubleshooting 31 33 82 Tyco 25 Tyco Sensors 10 12 24 25 39 42 56 U Update Rate 11 57 update rate 31 W wireless enabled signal 4 wiring practice 27 76 ...

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