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Micropilot FMR67B HART

Diagnostics and troubleshooting

Hauser

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  A0043759

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Status signal

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Status symbol with diagnostic event

Faults detected by the self-monitoring system of the device are displayed as a diagnostic

message in alternation with the measured value display.

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S801

  A0043103

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Status signal

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Status symbol with diagnostic event

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Event text

Status signals

F

"Failure (F)" option

A device error has occurred. The measured value is no longer valid.

C

"Function check (C)" option

The device is in the service mode (e.g. during a simulation).

S

"Out of specification (S)" option

The device is being operated:

• Outside of its technical specifications (e.g. during startup or a cleaning)

• Outside of the configuration performed by the user (e.g. sensor frequency outside the

configured span)

M

"Maintenance required (M)" option

Maintenance required. The measured value remains valid.

Diagnostic event and event text

The fault can be identified by means of the diagnostic event. The event text helps you by

providing information about the fault. In addition, the corresponding status symbol is

displayed in front of the diagnostic event.

Summary of Contents for Micropilot FMR67B

Page 1: ...Products Solutions Services Operating Instructions Micropilot FMR67B Free space radar HART BA02251F 00 EN 01 22 00 71575913 2022 08 01 01 00 zz Device firmware ...

Page 2: ...that it is always available when working on or with the device Avoid danger to individuals or the facility read the Basic safety instructions section carefully as well as all other safety instructions in the document that are specific to working procedures The manufacturer reserves the right to modify technical data without prior notice The Endress Hauser sales organization will supply you with cu...

Page 3: ... 2 56 in 15 5 3 2 Horn antenna 65 mm 2 56 in with alignment unit 16 5 3 3 Drip off antenna PTFE 50 mm 2 in 17 5 3 4 Antenna flush mount 80 mm 3 in 18 5 3 5 Antenna flush mount 80 mm 3 in with alignment unit 18 5 3 6 Purge air connection 19 5 3 7 Turning the housing 19 5 3 8 Turning the display module 20 5 3 9 Changing the installation position of the display module 21 5 3 10 Closing the housing co...

Page 4: ...ist of diagnostic events 45 11 9 Event logbook 47 11 9 1 Event history 47 11 9 2 Filtering the event logbook 47 11 9 3 Overview of information events 48 11 10 Resetting the device 48 11 10 1 Resetting the device via the operating tool 48 11 10 2 Resetting the device via keys on the electronic insert 49 11 11 Device information 49 11 12 Firmware history 50 11 12 1 Version 01 00 zz 50 12 Maintenance...

Page 5: ... to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in serious or fatal injury CAUTION This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in minor or medium injury NOTICE This symbol contains information on procedures and other facts which do not result in personal injury 1 2 2 Symbols for certain types of information and graphics Permitted ...

Page 6: ...products that can be ordered for the device 1 3 2 Brief Operating Instructions KA Guide that takes you quickly to the 1st measured value The Brief Operating Instructions contain all the essential information from incoming acceptance to initial commissioning 1 3 3 Safety Instructions XA Depending on the approval the following Safety Instructions XA are supplied with the device They are an integral ...

Page 7: ...eviceCare for operation via HART communication and PC SmartBlue app for operation using an Android or iOS smartphone or tablet BD Blocking Distance no signals are analyzed within the BD PLC Programmable logic controller PLC 1 5 Registered trademarks HART Registered trademark of the FieldComm Group Austin Texas USA Bluetooth The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the B...

Page 8: ...ion does not pose any danger whatsoever to humans and animals If the limit values specified in the Technical data and the conditions listed in the instructions and additional documentation are observed the measuring device may be used for the following measurements only Measured process variables level distance signal strength Calculable process variables volume or mass in any shape of vessel To e...

Page 9: ...sion protection pressure vessel safety Check the nameplate to verify whether the ordered device can be put to its intended use in the hazardous area Observe the specifications in the separate supplementary documentation which is an integral part of this manual 2 5 Product safety This device is designed in accordance with good engineering practice to meet state of the art safety requirements has be...

Page 10: ...ve measures by the operator These functions can be configured by the user and guarantee greater in operation safety if used correctly An overview of the most important functions is provided in the following section Write protection via hardware write protection switch Access code applies for operation via display Bluetooth or FieldCare DeviceCare ASM PDM ...

Page 11: ...tenna with flange 3 DN65 horn antenna with UNI flange and alignment unit 4 Drip off antenna 50 mm 2 in with flange optional purge air connection 5 Antenna flush mount 80 mm 3 in with flange optional purge air connection 5 Antenna flush mount 80 mm 3 in with UNI flange optional purge air connection 7 Antenna flush mount 80 mm 3 in with UNI flange and alignment unit optional purge air connection ...

Page 12: ...vailable for the identification of the measuring device Nameplate specifications Extended order code with breakdown of the device features on the delivery note Device Viewer www endress com deviceviewer manually enter the serial number from the nameplate All the information about the measuring device is displayed Endress Hauser Operations app manually enter the serial number indicated on the namep...

Page 13: ...age caused by shocks Storage temperature range See Technical Information 4 3 2 Transporting the product to the measuring point LWARNING Incorrect transport The housing or sensor can be damaged or pull off Risk of injury Transport the device to the measuring point in its original packaging or by the process connection Always secure lifting equipment slings eyes etc at the process connection and nev...

Page 14: ...ousing so that the cable entries do not point upwards A0029263 2 Always firmly tighten the housing cover and the cable entries 3 Counter tighten the cable entries 4 A drip loop must be provided when laying the cables 5 2 Mounting requirements 5 2 1 Internal vessel fittings α A0031814 Avoid internal fittings point level switches temperature sensors struts vacuum rings heating coils baffles etc insi...

Page 15: ...educed or additional interference signals can occur if the antenna is not installed perpendicular to the product 5 2 4 Radial alignment of the antenna Based on the directional characteristic radial alignment of the antenna is not necessary 5 2 5 Optimization options Mapping Measurement can be optimized by electronically suppressing interference echoes See the Confirm distance parameter 5 3 Mountin...

Page 16: ...Mapping must be performed Please contact the manufacturer s support department for applications with nozzles that are higher than indicated in the table 5 3 2 Horn antenna 65 mm 2 56 in with alignment unit UNI flanges with an integrated alignment unit are available for the horn antenna 65 mm 2 56 in An angle of inclination of up to 15 in all directions can be set for the antenna axis using the ali...

Page 17: ...formation concerning threaded connections When screwing in turn by the hex bolt only Tool open ended wrench 55 mm Maximum permissible torque 50 Nm 36 lbf ft Information about the mounting nozzle The maximum nozzle length Hmax depends on the nozzle diameter D Maximum nozzle length Hmax as a function of the nozzle diameter D D Hmax H øD max 50 to 80 mm 2 to 3 2 in 750 mm 30 in 80 to 100 mm 3 2 to 4 ...

Page 18: ...from burrs The edge of the nozzle should be rounded Mapping must be performed Please contact the manufacturer s support department for applications with nozzles that are higher than indicated in the table 5 3 5 Antenna flush mount 80 mm 3 in with alignment unit UNI flanges with an integrated alignment unit are available for the antenna flush mount 80 mm 3 in An inclination of the antenna axis of u...

Page 19: ...he table 5 3 6 Purge air connection In applications with strong dust emissions the integrated purge air connection can prevent the antenna from becoming clogged Pulse operation is recommended 1 1 1 A0046593 4 Antenna with purge air adapter 1 Purge air connection NPT 1 4 or G 1 4 Purge air pressure range Pulse operation Max 6 bar 87 psi Continuous operation 200 to 500 mbar 3 to 7 25 psi Purge air c...

Page 20: ...0 16 in with maximum 3 5 Nm 2 58 lbf ft 0 3 Nm 0 22 lbf ft 5 3 8 Turning the display module LWARNING Supply voltage switched on Risk of electric shock and or explosion Switch off the supply voltage before opening the measuring device 2 1 4 0 7 Nm 3 4 A0038224 1 If fitted release the screw of the cover lock for the electronics compartment cover using the Allen key 2 Unscrew the electronics compartm...

Page 21: ... A0046831 A0046832 A0046833 If fitted release the screw of the cover lock for the display cover using the Allen key Unscrew the display cover and check the cover seal Press the release mechanism remove the display module 4 5 6 0 7 Nm 4 mm 2 x 1 2 A0046834 A0046923 A0046924 Release the connection If fitted release the screw of the cover lock for the connection compartment cover using the Allen key ...

Page 22: ...he cover and housing thread If you encounter resistance when closing the cover check the thread for dirt and clean it Housing thread The thread of the electronics and connection compartment is coated with lubricant varnish Avoid additional lubrication 5 4 Post mounting check Is the device free from damage visual inspection Are the measuring point identification and labeling correct visual inspecti...

Page 23: ...ctly There should not be any gap between the cover and housing 2 x 0 7 Nm 4 A0039520 5 Cover with securing screw 6 1 2 Potential equalization The protective ground on the device must not be connected If necessary the potential matching line can be connected to the outer ground terminal of the transmitter before the device is connected 1 1 1 B C D 1 A A0046583 A Single compartment housing plastic B...

Page 24: ...pply voltage The supply voltage depends on the selected type of device approval Non hazardous Ex d Ex e 10 5 to 35 VDC Ex i 10 5 to 30 VDC Nominal current 4 to 20 mA The power unit must be tested to ensure it meets safety requirements e g PELV SELV Class 2 and must comply with the relevant protocol specifications A suitable circuit breaker must be provided for the device in accordance with IEC EN6...

Page 25: ...e shield 1 mm2 17 AWG External ground terminal 0 5 to 4 mm2 20 to 12 AWG Cable outer diameter The cable outer diameter depends on the cable gland used Coupling plastic 5 to 10 mm 0 2 to 0 38 in Coupling nickel plated brass 7 to 10 5 mm 0 28 to 0 41 in Coupling stainless steel 7 to 12 mm 0 28 to 0 47 in 6 2 3 4 to 20 mA HART 2 3 4 Y I 1 mA A0028908 6 Block diagram of HART connection 1 Device with H...

Page 26: ...mply with national standards and the specifications in the Safety Instructions XAs The specified cable gland must be used The supply voltage must match the specifications on the nameplate Switch off the supply voltage before connecting the device If necessary the potential matching line can be connected to the outer ground terminal of the device before the power supply lines are connected A suitab...

Page 27: ...042594 7 Connection terminals and ground terminal in the connection compartment 1 Positive terminal 2 Negative terminal 3 Internal ground terminal Dual compartment housing 1 2 3 A0042803 8 Connection terminals and ground terminal in the connection compartment 1 Positive terminal 2 Negative terminal 3 Internal ground terminal ...

Page 28: ...ompartment housing aluminum C Dual compartment housing D Dual compartment housing L form 1 Cable entry 2 Dummy plug The type of cable entry depends on the device version ordered Always route connecting cables downwards so that moisture cannot penetrate the connection compartment If necessary create a drip loop or use a weather protection cover 6 2 8 Available device plugs In the case of devices wi...

Page 29: ...s Gland M20 plastic IP66 68 NEMA TYPE 4X 6P Gland M20 nickel plated brass IP66 68 NEMA TYPE 4X 6P Gland M20 316L IP66 68 NEMA TYPE 4X 6P Thread M20 IP66 68 NEMA TYPE 4X 6P Thread G1 2 IP66 68 NEMA TYPE 4X 6P If the G1 2 thread is selected the device is delivered with an M20 thread as standard and a G1 2 adapter is included with the delivery along with the corresponding documentation Thread NPT1 2 ...

Page 30: ...according to IP67 NEMA Type 4X The IP protection classes are only maintained if the dummy cap is used or the cable is connected 6 4 Post connection check Are the device or cables undamaged visual inspection Do the cables used comply with the requirements Do the mounted cables have strain relief Cable glands mounted securely tightened and leak tight Does the supply voltage correspond to the specifi...

Page 31: ...for alarm current 4 DIP switch for locking and unlocking the device The setting of the DIP switches on the electronic insert has priority over the settings made via other operation methods e g FieldCare DeviceCare 7 3 Structure and function of the operating menu The differences between the structure of the operating menus of the local display and the Endress Hauser FieldCare or DeviceCare operatin...

Page 32: ...display is also optionally available with Bluetooth wireless technology ESC E 1 A0039284 11 Graphic display with optical operating keys 1 Key Navigate downwards in the picklist Edit the numerical values or characters within a function Key Navigate upwards in the picklist Edit the numerical values or characters within a function Key Change from main display to main menu Confirm entry Jump to the ne...

Page 33: ...e 5 Change the password after logging in for the first time Prerequisites System requirements The SmartBlue app is available to download for smartphones or tablets Devices with iOS iPhone 5S or higher as of iOS11 iPad 5th generation or higher as of iOS11 iPod Touch 6th generation or higher as of iOS11 Devices with Android from Android 6 0 and Bluetooth 4 0 Initial password The serial number of the...

Page 34: ...on scope FDT based plant asset management tool from Endress Hauser FieldCare can configure all smart field devices in a system and helps you manage them By using the status information FieldCare is also a simple but effective way of checking their status and condition Access is via CDI service interface HART communication Typical functions Parameterization of transmitters Loading and saving of dev...

Page 35: ...ssigned to the device variables at the factory Device variable Measured value Primary variable PV Level linearized Secondary variable SV Distance Tertiary variable TV Absolute echo amplitude Quaternary variable QV Relative echo amplitude The assignment of the measured values to the device variables can be changed in the following submenu Application HART output HART output In a HART Multidrop loop...

Page 36: ...g of the span Lower range value output and Upper range value output and change it if necessary 9 2 Function check Before commissioning the measuring point check whether the post mounting and post connection checks checklist have been performed A Post mounting check section A Post connection check section 9 3 Establishing a connection via FieldCare and DeviceCare 9 3 1 Via HART protocol 1 4 5 7 6 8...

Page 37: ...rating language 9 5 1 Local display Setting the operating language To set the operating language the display first needs to be unlocked 1 Press the key for at least 2 s A dialog box appears 2 Unlock the display operation 3 Select the Language parameter in the main menu 4 Press the key 5 Select the desired language with the or key 6 Press the key Display operation locks automatically except in the ...

Page 38: ...evice For each parameter enter the appropriate value or select the appropriate option NOTE If you exit the wizard before completing all required parameters the changes you made will be saved For this reason the device may be in an undefined state In this case a reset to the default settings is recommended 9 7 Recording the Echo curve Record the current Echo curve as a reference echo curve for subs...

Page 39: ...Micropilot FMR67B HART Commissioning Endress Hauser 39 9 8 Simulation submenu Simulation of a process variable a pulse output or a diagnostic event ...

Page 40: ... menu System menu 10 4 Heartbeat Technology optional 10 4 1 Heartbeat Verification Heartbeat Verification wizard This wizard is used to start an automatic verification of the device functionality The results can be documented as a verification report The wizard can be used via the operating tools and the display The wizard can be started on the display but only shows the Passed option or Failed op...

Page 41: ...ncrease or reduce contrast Navigation path System Display Contrast display Possible cause The plug of the display cable is not connected correctly Remedial action Connect the plug correctly Possible cause Display is defective Remedial action Replace the display Communication error is indicated on the display when the device is started or the display is connected Possible cause Electromagnetic inte...

Page 42: ...te only if the password was not changed by the user beforehand If the password has been forgotten contact Endress Hauser Service www addresses endress com Connection via SmartBlue not possible Possible cause Incorrect password entered Remedial action Enter the correct password paying attention to lower upper case Possible cause Forgotten password Remedial action Contact Endress Hauser Service www ...

Page 43: ...d value is no longer valid C Function check C option The device is in the service mode e g during a simulation S Out of specification S option The device is being operated Outside of its technical specifications e g during startup or a cleaning Outside of the configuration performed by the user e g sensor frequency outside the configured span M Maintenance required M option Maintenance required Th...

Page 44: ...the status signal appears on the top left in the status section of the operating tool together with the associated icon for event behavior according to NAMUR NE 107 Failure F Function check C Out of specification S Maintenance required M Click the status signal to see the detailed status signal The diagnostic events and remedial measures can be printed in the Diagnostic list submenu 11 5 Adapting ...

Page 45: ...168 Build up detected Check process conditions M Warning 1 Diagnostic of electronic 203 HART Device Malfunction Check device specific diagnosis S Warning 204 HART Electronic Defect Check device specific diagnosis F Alarm 242 Firmware incompatible 1 Check software 2 Flash or change main electronic module F Alarm 252 Module incompatible 1 Check if correct electronic module is plugged 2 Replace elect...

Page 46: ...tive Deactivate simulation C Warning 495 Diagnostic event simulation active Deactivate simulation S Warning 538 Configuration Sensor Unit invalid 1 Check sensor configuration 2 Check device configuration F Alarm 585 Simulation distance Deactivate simulation C Warning 586 Record map Recording of mapping please wait C Warning Diagnostic of process 801 Supply voltage too low Increase supply voltage F...

Page 47: ...he Event List HistoROM functionality of FieldCare Navigation Diagnostics Event logbook Event list A maximum of 100 event messages can be displayed in chronological order The event history includes entries for Diagnostic events Information events In addition to the operating time when the event occurred each event is also assigned a symbol that indicates whether the event has occurred or is finishe...

Page 48: ...s status changed I1264 Safety sequence aborted I1335 Firmware changed I1397 Fieldbus access status changed I1398 CDI access status changed I1440 Main electronic module changed I1444 Device verification passed I1445 Device verification failed I1461 Sensor verification failed I1512 Download started I1513 Download finished I1514 Upload started I1515 Upload finished I1551 Assignment error fixed I1552 ...

Page 49: ...ED flashes 2 Press operating key I once within 15 s The password is reset the LED flashes briefly If operating key I is not pressed within 15 s the action is canceled and the LED is no longer lit Resetting the device to the factory setting 12 s 50 ms Display on off I II I II A0050009 15 Operating keys on the electronic insert Resetting the device to the factory setting Press operating key I and op...

Page 50: ...ption of device parameters documentation 11 12 Firmware history The firmware version can explicitly be ordered via the product structure This makes it possible to ensure the compatibility of the firmware version with an existing or planned system integration 11 12 1 Version 01 00 zz Original software ...

Page 51: ...e cleaning agents used should not corrode the surfaces and the seals Observe the degree of protection of the device 12 2 Seals The process seals located on the process connection of the device should be replaced periodically The interval between changes depends on the frequency of the cleaning cycles the cleaning temperature and the medium temperature ...

Page 52: ...entical parts may be used as replacements Carry out repairs according to the instructions Only the Endress Hauser service team is permitted to modify a certified device and convert it to another certified version All repairs and modifications must be documented 13 2 Spare parts Some replaceable device components are identified by a spare part nameplate This contains information about the spare par...

Page 53: ...nal legislation 1 Refer to the web page for information http www endress com support return material Select the region 2 Return the device if repairs or a factory calibration are required or if the wrong device was ordered or delivered 13 5 Disposal If required by the Directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE the product is marked with the depicted symbol in order to m...

Page 54: ...31 228 9 9 01 136 4 5 37 65 2 56 92 5 3 64 170 5 6 71 A0039231 16 Dimensions Unit of measurement mm in Material Weather protection cover 316L Clamping screw A4 Holder 316L Order number for accessories 71438303 14 2 Plastic weather protection cover The weather protection cover can be ordered together with the device via the Accessory enclosed product structure It is used to protect against direct s...

Page 55: ...able DN80 is compatible with flanges EN DN80 PN10 PN40 4 ø142 5 59 ø89 3 5 8 14 0 55 22 0 87 30 1 18 A0046695 Technical data Material EPDM Recommended screw size M14 Recommended screw length 100 mm 3 9 in Process pressure 0 1 to 0 1 bar 1 45 to 1 45 psi Process temperature 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F Ordering information The flange seal can be ordered together with the device via the Accessory enclosed...

Page 56: ...0 is compatible with flanges EN DN150 PN10 PN19 and JIS 10K 150A 4 ø218 8 58 ø169 6 65 8 14 0 55 26 5 1 04 39 1 45 A0046697 Technical data Material EPDM Recommended screw size M18 Recommended screw length 110 mm 4 3 in Process pressure 0 1 to 0 1 bar 1 45 to 1 45 psi Process temperature 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F Ordering information The flange seal can be ordered together with the device via the Acce...

Page 57: ...ble ASME 4 is compatible with flanges ASME 4 150 lbs 4 ø171 6 7 ø115 4 53 8 14 0 55 23 5 0 93 33 1 3 A0046699 Technical data Material EPDM Recommended screw size M14 Recommended screw length 100 mm 3 9 in Process pressure 0 1 to 0 1 bar 1 45 to 1 45 psi Process temperature 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F Ordering information The flange seal can be ordered together with the device via the Accessory enclosed...

Page 58: ...ast zinc seal NBR Degree of protection fully locked IP67 Pg coupling Pg7 Order number 52006263 M12 socket angled Material Body PBT union nut nickel plated die cast zinc seal NBR Degree of protection fully locked IP67 Pg coupling Pg7 Order number 71114212 M12 socket angled 5 m 16 ft cable M12 socket material Body TPU Union nut nickel plated die cast zinc Cable material PVC Cable Li Y YM 4 0 34 mm2 ...

Page 59: ...isplay Aluminum Plastic Degree of protection IP68 NEMA 6P IP66 NEMA 4x Connecting cable Connecting cable option up to 30 m 98 ft Standard cable provided by customer onsite up to 60 m 196 ft Ambient temperature 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F Option 50 to 80 C 58 to 176 F 14 6 Commubox FXA195 HART For intrinsically safe HART communication with FieldCare via the USB interface For details see Technical Inform...

Page 60: ...mobile communications UMTS Advanced automation capabilities are available such as an integrated Web PLC OpenVPN and other functions For details see Technical Information TI01297S and Operating Instructions BA01778S 14 11 Field Xpert SMT70 Universal high performance tablet PC for device configuration in Ex Zone 2 and non Ex areas For details see Technical Information TI01342S 14 12 DeviceCare SFE10...

Page 61: ...ry and also on an SD card or USB stick Technical Information TI00133R and Operating Instructions BA00247R 14 15 RN42 Single channel active barrier with wide range power supply for safe electrical isolation of 4 to 20 mA standard signal circuits HART transparent Technical Information TI01584K and Operating Instructions BA02090K ...

Page 62: ...s Maximum measuring range The maximum measuring range depends on the antenna size and design Antenna Maximum measuring range Horn 316L 65 mm 2 6 in 125 m 410 ft Drip off PTFE 50 mm 2 in 50 m 164 ft Flush mount PTFE 80 mm 3 in 125 m 410 ft Usable measuring range The usable measuring range depends on the antenna size the medium s reflective properties the installation position and any possible inter...

Page 63: ...electric constant DC value Compendium CP01076F The Endress Hauser DC Values app available for Android and iOS Operating frequency Approx 80 GHz Up to 8 devices can be installed in a tank without the devices mutually influencing one another Transmission power Peak power 6 3 mW Average output power 63 µW 15 2 Output Output signal HART Signal coding FSK 0 5 mA over current signal Data transmission ra...

Page 64: ...ool via service interface CDI Status signal according to NAMUR Recommendation NE 107 Plain text display Operating tool via HART communication Status signal according to NAMUR Recommendation NE 107 Plain text display Linearization The linearization function of the device allows the conversion of the measured value into any unit of length weight flow or volume Pre programmed linearization curves Lin...

Page 65: ...ing program take minimum communication resistor of 250 Ω into consideration Protocol specific data HART Manufacturer ID 17 0x11 hex Device type ID 0x11C1 Device revision 1 HART specification 7 DD version 1 Device description files DTM DD Information and files under www endress com On the product page for the device Documents Software Device drivers www fieldcommgroup org HART load Min 250 Ω HART d...

Page 66: ...lectronics temperature Sensor temperature Absolute echo amplitude Relative echo amplitude Area of incoupling Build up index Build up detected Foam index Foam detected Percent of range Loop current Terminal current Not used Supported functions Burst mode Additional transmitter status Device locking Wireless HART data Minimum start up voltage 10 5 V Start up current 3 6 mA Starting time 15 s Minimum...

Page 67: ...rm climatic regions Use a weather protection cover see accessories Ambient temperature limits The permitted ambient temperature Ta depends on the selected housing material and process temperature range In the event of temperature Tp at the process connection the permitted ambient temperature Ta is reduced The following information only takes functional aspects into consideration Additional restric...

Page 68: ... Ta 76 C 169 F P2 Tp 76 C 169 F Ta 76 C 169 F P3 Tp 150 C 302 F Ta 25 C 77 F P4 Tp 150 C 302 F Ta 40 C 40 F P5 Tp 40 C 40 F Ta 40 C 40 F In the case of devices with plastic housings and CSA C US approval the selected process temperature range of 40 to 150 C 40 to 302 F is limited to 0 to 150 C 32 to 302 F Process temperature range 0 to 150 C 32 to 302 F with CSA C US approval Ta Tp P2 P1 P3 P4 P5 ...

Page 69: ...h plastic housings and CSA C US approval the selected process temperature range of 40 to 200 C 40 to 392 F is limited to 0 to 200 C 32 to 392 F Process temperature range 0 to 200 C 32 to 392 F with CSA C US approval Ta Tp P2 P1 P3 P4 P5 A0048826 23 Plastic housing material process temperature range 0 to 200 C 32 to 392 F with CSA C US approval P1 Tp 0 C 32 F Ta 76 C 169 F P2 Tp 76 C 169 F Ta 76 C ...

Page 70: ...h plastic housings and CSA C US approval the selected process temperature range of 40 to 280 C 40 to 536 F is limited to 0 to 280 C 32 to 536 F Process temperature range 0 to 280 C 32 to 536 F with CSA C US approval Ta Tp P2 P1 P3 P4 P5 A0048826 25 Plastic housing material process temperature range 0 to 280 C 32 to 536 F with CSA C US approval P1 Tp 0 C 32 F Ta 76 C 169 F P2 Tp 76 C 169 F Ta 76 C ...

Page 71: ... 32 to 842 F with CSA C US approval Ta Tp P2 P1 P3 P4 P5 A0048826 27 Plastic housing material process temperature range 0 to 450 C 32 to 842 F with CSA C US approval P1 Tp 0 C 32 F Ta 76 C 169 F P2 Tp 76 C 169 F Ta 76 C 169 F P3 Tp 450 C 842 F Ta 20 C 68 F P4 Tp 450 C 842 F Ta 0 C 32 F P5 Tp 0 C 32 F Ta 0 C 32 F Aluminum housing material Order option process temperature range 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 ...

Page 72: ... A0032024 30 Aluminum housing material process temperature range 40 to 200 C 40 to 392 F P1 Tp 40 C 40 F Ta 76 C 169 F P2 Tp 76 C 169 F Ta 76 C 169 F P3 Tp 200 C 392 F Ta 47 C 117 F P4 Tp 200 C 392 F Ta 40 C 40 F P5 Tp 40 C 40 F Ta 40 C 40 F Process temperature range 40 to 280 C 40 to 536 F Ta Tp P2 P1 P3 P4 P5 A0032024 31 Aluminum housing material process temperature range 40 to 280 C 40 to 536 F...

Page 73: ... P5 A0032024 33 316L housing material process temperature range 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F P1 Tp 40 C 40 F Ta 77 C 171 F P2 Tp 77 C 171 F Ta 77 C 171 F P3 Tp 80 C 176 F Ta 77 C 171 F P4 Tp 80 C 176 F Ta 40 C 40 F P5 Tp 40 C 40 F Ta 40 C 40 F Order option process temperature range 40 to 150 C 40 to 302 F Ta Tp P2 P1 P3 P4 P5 A0032024 34 316L housing material process temperature range 40 to 150 C 40 to ...

Page 74: ...re range 40 to 280 C 40 to 536 F P1 Tp 40 C 40 F Ta 77 C 171 F P2 Tp 77 C 171 F Ta 77 C 171 F P3 Tp 280 C 536 F Ta 54 C 129 F P4 Tp 280 C 536 F Ta 40 C 40 F P5 Tp 40 C 40 F Ta 40 C 40 F Process temperature range 40 to 450 C 40 to 842 F Ta Tp P2 P1 P3 P4 P5 A0032024 37 316L housing material process temperature range 40 to 450 C 40 to 842 F P1 Tp 40 C 40 F Ta 77 C 171 F P2 Tp 77 C 171 F Ta 77 C 171 ...

Page 75: ... plug 90 degrees IP65 NEMA Type 4X M12 plug When housing is closed and connecting cable is plugged in IP66 67 NEMA Type 4X When housing is open or connecting cable is not plugged in IP20 NEMA Type 1 NOTICE Plug M12 and plug HAN7D incorrect mounting can invalidate the IP protection class The degree of protection only applies if the connecting cable used is plugged in and screwed tight The degree of...

Page 76: ...ion of the two materials can be identical ASME B16 5 JIS B2220 the latest version of the standard applies in each case MWP data that deviate from this are provided in the relevant sections of the Technical Information The Pressure Equipment Directive 2014 68 EU uses the abbreviation PS This corresponds to the maximum working pressure MWP of the device The following tables show the dependencies bet...

Page 77: ... to 16 bar 14 5 to 232 psi Process connection UNI flange 316L with purge air connection Seal Tp Process pressure range A0047829 FKM Viton GLT 40 to 150 C 40 to 302 F pgauge 1 to 1 bar 14 5 to 14 5 psi FKM Viton GLT 40 to 200 C 40 to 392 F pgauge 1 to 1 bar 14 5 to 14 5 psi Process connection UNI flange aluminum adjustable with purge air connection Seal Tp Process pressure range A0047830 FKM Viton ...

Page 78: ...ional Safety Manual FY 6 FV HART variable 35 H HART integration 35 HART protocol 36 HART variables 35 I Intended use 8 L Local display see Diagnostic message see In alarm condition M Media 8 O Operating elements Diagnostic message 44 Operation 40 Operational safety 9 P Product safety 9 Purpose of this document 5 PV HART variable 35 R Read access 31 Reading off measured values 40 Registered tradema...

Page 79: ...Micropilot FMR67B HART Index Endress Hauser 79 Write access 31 ...

Page 80: ...www addresses endress com 71575913 71575913 ...

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