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User’s Manual Supplement

Physical Instructions for Installing an

Encapsulated Hockey-Puck (HPP) Instrument

and LH2 Field-Mount Enclosure Apparatus

The Interface Solution Experts • www.miinet.com

700-764-00A

January 2001

The Physical Instructions Supplement provides
references and additional information for safely installing
and commissioning a Moore Industries’ Hockey-Puck
instrument and LH2 Field-Mount Enclosure Apparatus.

Instrument Labeling and Identification—The fully
assembled apparatus consists of a Moore Industries’
Hockey-Puck unit securely mounted in an LH2
enclosure.  Such an apparatus is intended for use in
both indoor and outdoor Hazardous (Classified)
Locations where a degree of protection from windblown
dust and rain, splashing and hose-directed water, and
protection from the formation of ice on the enclosure is
required.  A series of selected Moore Industries’ 2-Wire
hockey-puck style units mounted in the LH2 enclosure
(consult factory for a list of the certified instruments) are
certified as an Explosion-Proof and Dust Ignition-Proof
appartus in accordance with Factory Mutual Research
‘3600’ standard (NEC-based) and as Flame-Proof in
accordance with the CENELEC/ATEX Directive 94/9/EC
(IEC-based).  For applications intended in North America
and other related areas, the approval classifications are
stated on the externally mounted metal ID Tag to be FM
approved as Explosion-Proof for Class I, Division 1,
Groups A, B, C and D; Dust Ignition-Proof for Class II/III,
Division 1, Groups E, F and G; T6 @ 60°C Maximum
Operating Ambient Temperature.  In regards to
protection from Environmental hazards/effects, the
apparatus carries a NEMA Type 4X rating with an
Ingress Protection Code of IP66 as per IEC-529.  For
applications intended in Europe and other related areas,
the ID Tag clearly states that the apparatus is certified by
ISSeP to be Flame-Proof and marked as such:

II 2GD EEx d IIC; T6 @ Tamb. (-20°C 

 Tamb.

 +60°C).  The temperature marking for dust atmo-

spheres is up to + 80°C.  The maximum power param-
eters are: Vmax = 42 VDC, Imax = 110 mA and
Pmax = 2W.  Also, the tag clearly shows the CE marking
denoting full compliance with the relevant European
Community directives applicable to the Process
Instrumentation Industry.  For 2-wire transmitters certified
and intended to be operated as either Intrinsically Safe,
Non-Incendive (Class I, Div. 2) or Type N; the power
parameters are clearly stated on both the Instrument ID
Label and the Apparatus ID Tag.  Also, the power
parameters and cabling requirements are stated in the
‘Intrinsically Safe Barrier and Field Installation Diagram’
that is included in the relevant User’s Manuals.  This
apparatus is designed in such a way that it: a) does not
give rise to physical injury or other harm due to contact,
b) does not produce excessive surface temperature,
infra-red, electromagnetic, ionizing radiation and, c)
have no non-electrical dangers.

CAUTION

Read, understand and adhere to the manufacturer’s
installation and operating procedures.  Substitution of
components may impair the instrument’s Intrinsic Safety
and/or Non-Incendivity. Keep cover tightly closed.  Do not
open unit when energized.  Do not open unit when either
an explosive gas or dust atmosphere is present.  Cable
entry temperature may exceed 70°C.  Cabling to be
suitable.  Do not allow layers of dust to accumulate on
the surfaces of the equipment.  Disconnect power before
servicing.

Contact Information—If you have installation, mainte-
nance, periodic service, warranty questions or emer-
gency repair requirements, please contact the nearest
Moore Industries sales and service office.  Contact
information can be found on the back of this Supplement,
in the User’s Manual for the instrument, or at Moore
Industries’ web site:  www.miinet.com

User’s Manual—Complete information for an individual
instrument model can be found in the Moore Industries
User’s Manual for that instrument.  The manual provides
information for putting the instrument safely into service.
This, where applicable, includes instructions, drawings
and diagrams.  The Manual also includes appropriate
Warnings, Cautionary Statements, and Notes.

User’s Manual components, where applicable, include:
Introduction
—Brief description of the instrument and its
general application and use.
Specifications—Provides electrical and environmental
conditions under which the instrument is designed to
safely perform.
Ordering Information—Provides a description of the
product model number to assist in verifying that the
instrument received matches the instrument ordered for
the installation.
Calibration and Configuration—Describes how to
accomplish instrument settings and adjustment required
to set up the unit
Installation and Connection—Describes how to install
the instrument and make electrical connections
(including terminal designations).  See the back of this
Supplement for additional information on how to install
the hockey-puck instrument into the LH2 enclosure.
Maintenance—Describes recommended maintenance (if
any required) for the instrument.  The user should consult
their own maintenance procedures for any site-specific
maintenance procedures (such as scheduled re-
calibrations) or other maintenance schedules that may
apply to instruments such as those supplied by Moore
Industries.
Troubleshooting—Describes, where applicable,
procedures for correcting any operational difficulties that
may be encountered as a result of improper configura-
tion/calibration or installation of the instrument.
Customer Support—Describes the procedure and
information required to efficiently receive answers to
questions regarding instrument installation, set up, or
operation.

Summary of Contents for TDZ

Page 1: ...Z TDZ THZ TDZ Smart HART Temperature Transmitters Displays April 2016 235 745 00 F Smart HART Temperature Transmitters Displays All product names are registered trademarks of their respective companie...

Page 2: ...des all the tables and illustrations you will need to easily setup your unit from startup to hookup Reference the HelpMap if you are looking for more detailed information than is provided in this manu...

Page 3: ...ftware 10 Connecting the THZ or TDZ to the PC 10 Necessary Equipment Table 10 Using the PC Configuration Program 11 Using the HART Communicator 13 Programming when a Device Description is Available 13...

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Page 5: ...make them the ideal solution when measurements must be made in remote or otherwise difficult to ac cess locations Model and Serial Numbers Moore Industries uses a system of model and serial numbers to...

Page 6: ...ree wire connections 35 wire 10 copper sensor 5 SensorLeadResistance Effect 1 0 in reading of lead resistance for 2 wire sensors 1 0 in reading of lead of unbalanced resistance for 3 wire sensors no e...

Page 7: ...346 to 1418 F 270 to 1390 C 454 to 2534 F 270 to 1013 C 454 to 1855 4 F 270 to 407 C 454 to 764 6 F 50 to 1786 C 58 to 3246 8 F 50 to 1786 C 58 to 3246 8 F 200 to 1836 C 392 to 3336 8 F 270 to 1316 C...

Page 8: ...xplosion Proof LH2 head with two entry ports inch NPT conduit and process black metal cover LH2MS Explosion Proof LH2 head with two entry ports M20 cable and inch NPT process black metal cover CH6 Pol...

Page 9: ...16mA 0 004 of span 16mA 0 004 of span 16mA TDZ HP THZ DIN THZ HPP Ambient Temperature Effects Sensor Type RTD T C Millivolt Ohm Digital Accuracy per 1 C 1 8 F change in Ambient 0 0015 C 0 0015 C 0 000...

Page 10: ...n 49mm 1 92 in 27mm 1 05 in 4 X 40 0 125 in depth 2 PLACES 33mm 1 3 in L C 33mm 1 3 in Figure 3 THZ Hockey Puck HPP Housing Dimensions FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW 61mm 2 40 in PS PS 1 2 3 4 TDZ 83mm 3 27 in...

Page 11: ...with the THZ HPP 92mm 3 62 in 9mm 0 35 in 87mm 3 43 in Conduit Entry Port 89mm 3 5 in 84mm 3 31 in C L 61mm 2 40 in 2 in Pipe Bracket Mounting Holes 4 61mm 2 40 in Process Connection 1 2 in NPT N and...

Page 12: ...END OF THE THZ DH PROVIDE EASY ACCESS TO THE DISPLAY FRONT OR THE CONDUIT CONNECTIONS BACK DISPLAY GLASS COVER CONNECTIONS METAL COVER 0 100 102mm 4 02 in 154mm 6 06 in 70mm 2 76 in 124mm 4 88 in 90mm...

Page 13: ...a Configuration File and stored in the instruments memory You can save a backup copy of the file on your PC hard drive or disk The transmitter communicates with the PC through a HART modem connection...

Page 14: ...2 3 or 4 set to 4800 baud no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit Moore Industries part number 803 048 26 or equivalent Version 1 0 or greater successfully installed to the hard drive Fisher Rosemount M...

Page 15: ...ll display properties of the transmitter 3 Input Configuration Use this section to select and configure the sensor type Choose from Thermo couple RTD Millivolt Resistance or Potentiometer 4 Variables...

Page 16: ...ESISTANCE BOX CURRENT METER THERMOCOUPLE SIMULATOR 3 WIRE RTD OR DECADE RESISTANCE BOX MILLIVOLT INPUT 4 WIRE RTD OR DECADE RESISTANCE BOX POTENTIOMETER INPUT HART MODEM CONNECTS TO SERIAL COM PORT OF...

Page 17: ...ore Industries can factory configure parameters that are not accessible through the generic DD Moore Industries can update your HART Communi cator with all of the latest approved HART Device Descripti...

Page 18: ...OG OUT ZERO FULL 2 OUTPUT TRIM PROCEED CHANGE HART OUTPUT 1 POLL ADDR 2 BURST MODE 3 BURST OPTION CONFIGURE DEV INFO 1 TAG 2 DESCRIPTOR 3 MESSAGE 4 DATE 5 FINAL ASSY 6 DEVICE ID 7 H W REVISION CONFIGU...

Page 19: ...tag 8 characters date descriptor i e a location code of up to 16 characters a message 32 charac ters and final assembly numbers for the transmit ter You cannot change the device ID or the Hardware Rev...

Page 20: ...USL DEVICE INFORMATION 1 DISTRIBUTOR 2 MODEL 3 DEV ID 4 TAG 5 DATE SENSORS 1 PV 2 PV SNSR 3 SENSOR INFORMATION SIGNAL CONDITION 1 SNSR DAMP 2 URV 3 AI LRV 4 AI XFER FNCTN 5 AI RANGE OUTPUT CONDITION 1...

Page 21: ...menu allows you to enter a name for an individual transmitter the units of measurement the upper and lower range and sensor values and a damping time between 0 and 30 seconds Damping smooths input fl...

Page 22: ...from or transmit configuration information to the transmitter from any where along the HART digital link Make sure that the total loop resistance is at least 250 so that the 4 20mA signal containing...

Page 23: ...ires used to output the 4 20mA signal After being polled by the master the THZ or TDZ responds to the inquiry by modulating the 4 20mA current 0 5 mA above or below the output signal 1200 Hz represent...

Page 24: ...3 0 or earlier First verify that you have a copy of Internet Ex plorer then check the version by going to the Help and About Internet Explorer menu in Internet Ex plorer program If you have an older...

Page 25: ...which is unspecified except that it must not be supplied from or contain under normal or abnormal conditions a source of potential with respect to earth in excess of 250 VRMS or 250 VDC which is cons...

Page 26: ...red to be the Safe Area s maximum voltage 2 The Barrier or other Associated Apparatus must be approved by the specific CSA EECS FM LCIE SAA SIRA TUV etc certifying agency for I S connections in Class...

Page 27: ...er or other Associated Apparatus must be approved by the specific CSA EECS FM LCIE SAA SIRA TUV etc certifying agency for I S connections in Class I III Division 1 Groups A G or equivalent Zone classi...

Page 28: ...24 The Interface Solution Experts THZ TDZ...

Page 29: ...ers A switch or circuit breaker must be wired in series with the AC power conductors The switch or cir cuit breaker used must be located within three meters of the unit WARNING Terminals on this unit...

Page 30: ...R BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY CONCERNING THE GOODS OR SERVICES SHALL BE FOR THE COMPANY AT ITS OPTION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE GOODS OR SERVICES OR REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICE THE COMPANY SHALL IN NO EVENT B...

Page 31: ...injury or other harm due to contact b does not produce excessive surface temperature infra red electromagnetic ionizing radiation and c have no non electrical dangers CAUTION Read understand and adhe...

Page 32: ...s specifications or area classifications meet the operational or safety requirements for the installation consult Moore Industries prior to installation Installation of LH Enclosure Apparatus 1 Insta...

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