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SmartLine Multivariable Transmitter  

SMV800 Quick Start Installation Guide 

 

34-SM-25-04, Revision 2, December 2015 

 

Honeywell Process Solutions 

This document provides 

descriptions and procedures for 

the quick installation of 

Honeywell’s family of SmartLine 

Transmitters. 
The SmartLine Multivariable 

Transmitter is available in a variety 

of models for measuring 

differential pressure, static 

pressure, process temperature, 

volume and mass flow 

parameters.  

For full details refer to the manuals 

listed below for protocols, user 

Interface (HMI) operation, 

Installation, configuration, 

calibration, maintenance, parts, 

and safety and approvals etc. 

including options 

Various other documents are 

available on the CD supplied 

with your shipment. Documents 

in hardcopy can also be ordered.  

Copyrights, Notices and 
Trademarks 

Copyright 2015 by Honeywell 

Revision 2, December 2015 

 

Trademarks 

SFC, SmartLine, ST 700, ST 800,  

STT850 and SMV800 are U.S. 

registered trademarks of 

Honeywell Inc.  

 

HART

®

 isTrademarks of 

FieldComm Group™

 

 

 

References 

The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material 

discussed in this publication. 

Document Title 

Document # 

SMV800 SmartLine Transmitter User’s Manual 

34-SM-25-03 

SMV800 SmartLine Transmitter Safety Manual 

34-SM-25-05 

SMV800 SmartLine Transmitter HART User Manual 

34-SM-25-06 

SMV800 Pocket Configuration Guide 

34-SM-00-05 

Summary of Contents for SMV800

Page 1: ...maintenance parts and safety and approvals etc including options Various other documents are available on the CD supplied with your shipment Documents in hardcopy can also be ordered Copyrights Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2015 by Honeywell Revision 2 December 2015 Trademarks SFC SmartLine ST 700 ST 800 STT850 and SMV800 are U S registered trademarks of Honeywell Inc HART isTrademarks of Field...

Page 2: ...the Jumpers For HART DE 17 Setting Failsafe Direction and Write Protect Jumpers 17 Configuration Guide 19 Tables Table 1 Conduit Entry Connectors and Plugs 8 Table 2 Conduit Adapters 9 Table 3 Advanced Display Configuration 19 Figures Figure 1 Electronic Housing Components 3 Figure 2 Mounting Brackets 4 Figure 3 Angle Mounting Bracket 5 Figure 4 Rotating Transmitter Housing 6 Figure 5 Using level ...

Page 3: ...blies the Electronics Housing and the Meter Body The elements in the Electronic Housing respond to setup commands and execute the software and protocol for the different pressure measurement types Figure 1 shows the assemblies in the Electronics Housing with available options The Meter Body provides connection to a process system Several physical interface configurations are available as determine...

Page 4: ...rmocouple The device may be configured to map any of the four Process Variable to the Analog Output 4 20 mA Differential Pressure PV1 Static Pressure PV2 Process Temperature PV3 Calculated Flow Rate PV4 MOUNTING THE TRANSMITTER Transmitter models can be attached to a two inch 50 millimeter vertical or horizontal pipe using Honeywell s optional angle or flat mounting bracket alternately you can use...

Page 5: ... a transmitter with small absolute or differential pressure spans see Figure 5 Mounting Bracket Position bracket on 2 inch 50 8 mm and install U bolt around pipe and through holes in bracket Secure with nuts and lock washers provided Figure 3 Example Angle mounting bracket secured to horizontal or vertical pipe Figure 3 Angle Mounting Bracket ...

Page 6: ...o loosen the set screw on outside neck of transmitter one full turn Rotate the transmitter housing to a maximum of 180 degree increment in left or right direction from center to position you require and tighten set screw 1 46 to 1 68 Nm 13 to 15 lb in Figure 4 Example Rotating Transmitter Housing Figure 4 Rotating Transmitter Housing ...

Page 7: ...the given transmitter model See Figure 5 for suggestions on how to level the transmitter using a spirit balance To perform a Zero Trim after leveling refer to Trim the Transmitter on page 16 Figure 5 Using level to mount transmitter For a model SMA810 or SMA845 transmitters you must ensure that the transmitter is vertical when mounting it You do this by leveling the transmitter side to side and fr...

Page 8: ... AND OR BLANKING PLUGS WHICH ARE SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT INTO WHICH THIS PRODUCT WILL BE INSTALLED THIS INCLUDES ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH HAZARDOUS LOCATION REQUIREMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS OF OTHER GOVERNING AUTHORITIES AS APPLICABLE Use the following procedures for installation Table 1 Conduit Entry Connectors and Plugs Step Action 1 Remove the protective plastic cap from the threaded conduit ...

Page 9: ...ad sealant may be used 3 Thread the appropriate size adapter NPT into the conduit entry opening 4 Tighten adapters according to the following table Description Tool Torque to NPT Adapter 1 Wrench 32 Nm 24 Lb ft Figure 6 Electronic Housing Conduit Entries Note No conduit connectors or plugs come installed in the housings All housings come with temporary plastic dust protectors red installed and are...

Page 10: ... power supply voltage within the HART DE operating range shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 HART DE Transmitter Operating Ranges Loop wiring is connected to the Transmitter by simply attaching the positive and negative loop wires to the positive and negative terminals on the Transmitter terminal block in the Electronics Housing shown in Figure 8 Connect the Loop Power wiring shield to earth ground only at...

Page 11: ... tends to minimize the possible effects of noise on the output signal and affords protection against lightning and static discharge An optional lightning terminal block can be installed in place of the non lightning terminal block for transmitters that will be installed in areas that are highly susceptible to lightning strikes As noted above the Loop Power wiring shield should only be connected to...

Page 12: ...pply at least minimum transmitter voltage including the required 250 ohms of resistance typically within the barriers needed for digital communications Wiring Variations The above procedures are used to connect power to a transmitter For loop wiring and external wiring detailed drawings are provided for Transmitter installation in non intrinsically safe areas and for intrinsically safe loops in ha...

Page 13: ... Sensor Wiring Connect the input sensors as shown in Figure 9 below o To minimize common noise problems in the application a strap jumper should be wired between terminals 6 and 8 Applicable for Universal input modes only Figure 9 Thermocouple Connections ...

Page 14: ...parts locations 2 Remove the end cap cover from the terminal block end of the electronics housing 3 Feed loop power leads through one end of the conduit entrances on either side of the electronics housing The transmitter accepts up to 16 AWG wire 4 Connect the positive loop power lead to the positive terminal and the negative loop power lead to the negative terminal Note that the transmitter is no...

Page 15: ... the location is non hazardous before disconnecting or connecting the transmitter wires Transmitters installed as explosion proof in Class I Division 1 Group A Hazardous classified locations in accordance with ANSI NFPA 70 the US National Electrical Code require a LISTED explosion proof seal to be installed in the conduit within 18 inches 457 2 mm of the transmitter Crouse Hinds type EYS EYD or EY...

Page 16: ...to eliminate the effects of any surrounding air currents 3 Connect 24 Vdc power to the transmitter For HART DE connect a digital voltmeter to monitor the PV output 4 Use applicable communicator to establish communications with the transmitter For DE transmitter use the SmartLine Configuration Toolkit SCT3000 For HART use MCT404 FDC application or other HART Communicator with applicable Honeywell D...

Page 17: ... cannot be written to the transmitter When set to the OFF Un protected position changed configuration parameters can be written to the transmitter ATTENTION Electrostatic Discharge ESD hazards Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Step Action 1 Turn OFF Transmitter power 2 Loosen the end cap lock and unscrew the end cap from the electronics side of the transmitter housin...

Page 18: ...015 Figure 11 Jumper Location HART Jumper Settings Description Failsafe UP High Write Protect OFF Not Protected Failsafe DOWN Low Write Protect OFF Not Protected Failsafe UP High Write Protect ON Protected Failsafe DOWN Low Write Protect ON Protected Figure 12 Jumper Settings HART ...

Page 19: ...rameters Table 3 Advanced Display Configuration Diagnostics Critical Active Diags Meter Body Meter Body Comm Temp Sensor Board Temp Input Temp Sensor Comm Comm Module Comm VCC Fault Non Critical Active Diags Analog Out Mode DP Zero Correct DP Span Correct Meter Body Input Meter Body Temp Meter Body Comm Pressure Fac Cal Temp Cal Correct Temp Module Temp Temp Input Range CJ Range Temp Input Temp In...

Page 20: ...SP Simulation PT Simulation Flow Simulation Applicable to HART only not DE Display Setup LCD Contrast Set Contrast Common Setup Set Password Language Screen Rotate Rotation Time DP Units SP Units Temp Units Mass Fl Units Vol Fl Units Screen 1 to Screen 8 Screen Format Trend Hours PV Selection PV Scaling Display Units Custom Units Decimals Disp Low Lim Disp High Lim Scaling Low Scaling High Custom ...

Page 21: ... SP URV Correct SP Reset Correct Set Time Stamp Do SP Reset Correct Temp Cal Points Temp Cal Lo Pt Temp Cal Hi Pt Temp Cal Lo Corr Set Time Stamp Do Temp Cal Lo Temp Cal Hi Corr Set Time Stamp Do Temp Cal Hi Temp Reset Corr Set Time Stampv Reset Temp Corr DAC Trim Trim Zero Trim Span Set DAC Normal Loop Test Set DAC Output Set DAC Normal Applicable to HART only not DE Device Setup Device Setup Tag...

Page 22: ...LRV SP LRV SP URV SP URV Set SP LRV Set SP LRV Set SP URV Set SP URV SP Factory Cal Active Cal Set Select Cal Set Applicable to HART only not DE Temperature Setup Temp Sensor T Damping sec Break Detect Latching CJ Source Fixed CJ Value Sensor Type Sensor ID RTD Type RTD Lead Res Sensor Bias Temp LRV Temp LRV Temp URV Temp URV Set Temp LRV Set LRV Set Temp URV Set URV T Mod Instal Date Year Month D...

Page 23: ...Elem Type Pipe Diameter Flow URL Flow URL Flow LRV Flow LRV Flow URV Flow URV Flow Cutoff Cutoff Hi Lim Cutoff Low Lim Information Display Firmware Version Comm Module Firmware Version Software Rev Protocol Meter Body Firmware Version Model Key DP LRL DP URL DP Units SP LRL SP URL SP Units Temp Module Firmware Version Temp LRL Temp URL Temp Units Options Universal Temp Serial Number License key Ap...

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