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Levelflex FMP50 PROFIBUS PA

Basic safety instructions

Hauser

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To ensure that the measuring device remains in proper condition for the operation time:

Use the measuring device only for media to which the process-wetted materials have an

adequate level of resistance.

Observe the limit values in the "Technical data".

Incorrect use

The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper or non-intended use.
Verification for borderline cases:

For special fluids and fluids for cleaning, Hauser is glad to provide assistance in

verifying the corrosion resistance of fluid-wetted materials, but does not accept any

warranty or liability.

Residual risks

Due to heat transfer from the process as well as power loss in the electronics, the temperature

of the electronics housing and the assemblies contained therein (e.g. display module, main

electronics module and I/O electronics module) may rise up to 80 °C (176 °F). When in

operation, the sensor may reach a temperature close to the medium temperature.
Danger of burns from contact with surfaces!

In the event of high medium temperatures, ensure protection against contact to prevent

burns.

3.3  

Workplace safety

When working on and with the device:

Wear the required personal protective equipment according to federal/national

regulations.

3.4  

Operational safety

Risk of injury!

Operate the device only if it is in proper technical condition, free from errors and faults.

The operator is responsible for the interference-free operation of the device.

Modifications to the device

Unauthorized modifications to the device are not permitted and can lead to unforeseeable

dangers:

If modifications are nevertheless required, consult with the manufacturer.

Repair

To ensure continued operational safety and reliability:

Carry out repairs on the device only if they are expressly permitted.

Observe federal/national regulations pertaining to the repair of an electrical device.

Use only original spare parts and accessories from the manufacturer.

Summary of Contents for PROFIBUS PA Levelflex FMP50

Page 1: ...ey are not a substitute for the Operating Instructions pertaining to the device Detailed information about the device can be found in the Operating Instructions and the other documentation Available f...

Page 2: ...cd Ser no www endress com deviceviewer Endress Hauser Operations App XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXX XX Serial number 1 3 2 A0023555 2 About this document 2 1 Symbols 2 1 1 Safety symbols DANGER Th...

Page 3: ...hat must be connected to ground prior to establishing any other connections The ground terminals are located on the inside and outside of the device Inner ground terminal protective earth is connected...

Page 4: ...rized by the plant owner operator Are familiar with federal national regulations Must have read and understood the instructions in the manual and supplementary documentation Follow instructions and co...

Page 5: ...ule may rise up to 80 C 176 F When in operation the sensor may reach a temperature close to the medium temperature Danger of burns from contact with surfaces In the event of high medium temperatures e...

Page 6: ...ted on the nameplate is no longer valid This may also impair the safe operation of the device 3 5 1 CE mark The measuring system meets the legal requirements of the applicable EU directives These are...

Page 7: ...e information on the measuring device and on the scope of the technical documentation pertaining to the device is displayed 4 3 Storage and transport 4 3 1 Storage temperature Permitted storage temper...

Page 8: ...Mounting Levelflex FMP50 PROFIBUS PA 8 Endress Hauser 5 Mounting 5 1 Mounting requirements 5 1 1 Suitable mounting position A C 1 2 3 4 B A0012606 1 Installation conditions for Levelflex...

Page 9: ...ed Distance B between rod probes and internal fittings 3 300 mm 12 in When using more than one Levelflex Minimum distance between the sensor axes 100 mm 3 94 in Distance C from the end of the probe to...

Page 10: ...iably grounded or reliably insulated Use an insulated fastening kit if it is not otherwise possible to secure the probe with a reliably insulated connection Securing rod probes In the case of WHG appr...

Page 11: ...unting devices with a threaded connection A0012528 Screw the device with the threaded connection into a sleeve or flange and then secure it to the process vessel via the sleeve flange When screwing in...

Page 12: ...ssel Uncoil the rope slowly and lower it carefully into the vessel Make sure the rope does not bend or buckle Avoid uncontrolled swinging of the weight as this could damage internal fittings in the ve...

Page 13: ...sing an Allen key 3 mm and turn the clamp 90 counterclockwise 2 Unscrew the electronics compartment cover and check the cover seal replace it if necessary Turning the display module 1 2 A0036401 1 Pul...

Page 14: ...5 Nm 3 mm A0021451 1 Screw down the cover of the electronics compartment 2 Turn the securing clamp 90 in the clockwise direction and using an Allen key 3 mm tighten the screw of the securing clamp on...

Page 15: ...without integrated overvoltage protection 3 Connection switch output open collector terminals 3 and 4 with integrated overvoltage protection 4 Connection PROFIBUS PA FOUNDATION Fieldbus terminals 1 a...

Page 16: ...wire FOUNDATION Fieldbus switch output G 2 wire PROFIBUS PA switch output Non hazardous Ex nA Ex nA ia Ex ic Ex ic ia Ex d ia XP Ex ta DIP CSA GP 9 to 32 V 3 Ex ia IS Ex ia Ex d ia IS XP 9 to 30 V 3...

Page 17: ...ect the potential matching line to the outer ground terminal before applying the power supply Required tools accessories For devices with a cover lock Allen key AF3 Wire stripper When using stranded c...

Page 18: ...shielded cables Connect the cable shield to the ground terminal 6 2 3 Plug in spring force terminals The electrical connection of device versions without an integrated overvoltage protection is via p...

Page 19: ...partment 2 Turn the securing clamp 90 in the clockwise direction and using an Allen key 3 mm tighten the screw of the securing clamp on the connection compartment cover with 2 5 Nm 7 Operation options...

Page 20: ...ymbol if an error is active 1 2 Measured value symbols 1 3 Measured value 1 4 Unit 2 Measured value display bar graph 1 value 2 1 Bar graph for measured value 1 2 2 Measured value 1 including unit 2 3...

Page 21: ...isplay module 1 Operating keys Key assignment Key Navigate down in the picklist Edit the numerical values or characters within a function Key Navigate up in the picklist Edit the numerical values or c...

Page 22: ...nt should generally be completely configured Setup Mapping Mapping of interference echos Setup Advanced setup Contains additional submenus and parameters For more customized configuration of the measu...

Page 23: ...l display appears Calling up the menu via the context menu 1 Open the context menu 2 Press to navigate to the desired menu 3 Press to confirm the selection The selected menu opens 8 Commissioning 8 1...

Page 24: ...eration Setup Main menu 0104 1 Display language English Espa ol Fran ais Display language English Deutsch 0104 1 Espa ol Fran ais Display language English Deutsch 0104 1 Betrieb Setup Hauptmen Sprache...

Page 25: ...t D Distance E Empty calibration zero point L Level F Full calibration span 1 Setup Device tag Enter device tag 2 Setup Device address Enter the device bus address only if the address is set via the s...

Page 26: ...ark to the 100 mark 9 Setup Level Displays the measured level L for verification purposes 10 Setup Distance Displays the distance D between the reference point R and the level L for verification purpo...

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