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Honeywell Process Solutions 

STT750 SmartLine  

Temperature Transmitter 

User’s Manual 

 

34-TT-25-13 

Revision 4 

September 2017 

Summary of Contents for STT750 SmartLine

Page 1: ...Honeywell Process Solutions STT750 SmartLine Temperature Transmitter User s Manual 34 TT 25 13 Revision 4 September 2017 ...

Page 2: ...makes no express warranties except as may be stated in the written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Honeywell TDC 3000 SFC SmartLine PlantScape Experion PKS and TotalPlant are registered trademarks of Honeywell Inte...

Page 3: ...propriate as quick reference or refreshers for experienced personnel To digitally integrate a Transmitter with one of the following systems For the Experion PKS you will need to supplement the information in this document with the data and procedures in the Experion Knowledge Builder For Honeywell s TotalPlant Solutions TPS you will need to supplement the information in this document with the data...

Page 4: ...icator Model STS 103 Operating Guide Document 34 ST 11 14 Patent Notice The Honeywell STT750 SmartLine Temperature Transmitter family is covered by one or more of the following U S Patents 5 485 753 5 811 690 6 041 659 6 055 633 7 786 878 8 073 098 and other patents pending Support and Contact Information For Europe Asia Pacific North and South America contact details refer to the back page of thi...

Page 5: ...he equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Risk of electrical shock Potential shock hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak or 60 VDC may be accessible ESD HAZARD Danger of an electro static discharge to which equipment may be sensitive Observe precautions for handl...

Page 6: ... tested and certified to be reliable The Canadian Standards mark means the equipment has been tested and meets applicable standards for safety and or performance The Ex mark means the equipment complies with the requirements of the European standards that are harmonized with the 94 9 EC Directive ATEX Directive named after the French ATmosphere EXplosible ...

Page 7: ... SmartLine Temperature Transmitters 8 3 4 1 Summary 8 3 4 2 Mounting Dimensions 10 3 4 3 Bracket Mounting Procedure 12 3 5 Wiring a Transmitter 13 3 5 1 Loop Power Overview 13 3 5 2 Wiring Variations 15 3 5 3 Loop Wiring Procedure 15 3 5 4 Grounding and Lightning Protection 16 3 5 5 Explosion Proof Conduit Seal 16 3 5 6 Input Sensor Wiring 17 3 6 Startup 18 3 6 1 Overview 18 3 6 2 Startup Tasks 18...

Page 8: ...aintenance Practices and Schedules 31 5 3 Replacing the Communication Module 31 6 Calibration 34 6 1 Recommendations for Transmitter Calibration 34 6 2 Calibration Procedures 34 7 Troubleshooting 35 7 1 Overview 35 7 2 Critical Diagnostics Screens 35 7 2 1 Fault Conditions and Recommended Corrective Actions 35 8 Parts List 36 8 1 Overview 36 Appendix A PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS 40 9 Appendix B Securi...

Page 9: ...re 9 STT750 no adapter housing dimensions 11 Figure 10 Pipe Mounting Bracket Secured to a Horizontal or Vertical Flat Pipe and Angle pipe 12 Figure 11 HART DE Transmitter Operating Ranges 13 Figure 12 Transmitter 9 Screw Terminal Board and Grounding Screw 14 Figure 13 STT750 Thermocouple RTD mV ohm and Volt Connections 17 Figure 14 Current Loop Test Connections 19 Figure 15 Three Button Option 20 ...

Page 10: ...Table 4 STT750 Standard Non Critical Diagnostics Messages 6 Table 5 Three Button Option Functions 21 Table 6 Three Button Data Entry 22 Table 7 The Display Menus 23 Table 8 HART Failsafe and Write Protect Jumpers 29 Table 9 Fault Conditions and Recommended Corrective Actions 35 Table 10 Summary List of Recommended Spare Parts 36 Table 11 Pipe and Wall Bracket Parts 38 Table 12 Transmitter Major As...

Page 11: ...ailable Options Communication Protocols HART version 7 Human Machine Interface HMI Digital display Three button programming optional Display language English only Calibration Single Approvals See Appendix A for details ATEX CSA FM IECEx Mounting Brackets Angle and flat pipe mounting and wall mounting brackets in carbon steel and 316 stainless steel 1 2 1 Physical Characteristics As shown in Figure...

Page 12: ...res process Temperature and outputs a signal proportional to the measured process variable PV including 4 to 20mA An optional 3 button assembly is available to set up and make adjustments to the Transmitter In addition a Honeywell Multi Communication MC Toolkit not supplied with the Transmitter can facilitate setup and adjustment procedures Housing adapter may not be present on all models ...

Page 13: ...ter types T Temperature For a complete selection breakdown refer to the appropriate Specification and Model Selection Guide provided as a separate document 1 4 Safety Certification Information An approvals nameplate is located on the bottom of the Electronics Assembly see Figure 1for exact location The approvals nameplate contains information and service marks that disclose the Transmitter complia...

Page 14: ...ts of measurement F C R K Ω mV Diagnostic messaging 1 7 Optional 3 Button Assembly The optional 3 Button Assembly is located under the nameplate and provides the following features and capabilities Increment decrement and enter key functions With the menu driven display o Comprehensive on screen menu for navigation o Transmitter configuration o Transmitter calibration o Display configuration o Set...

Page 15: ...ce Refer to STT750 Specification 34 TT 03 16 2 2 2 Diagnostic Messages Transmitter standard diagnostics are reported in the two basic categories listed in Table 3 Problems detected as critical diagnostics drive the analog output to the programmed burnout level for HART Problems detected as non critical diagnostics may affect performance without driving the analog output to the programmed burnout l...

Page 16: ... Diagnostics Warning Conditions Excess Cal Correct Excess LRV Correct and or Span correct for Sensor Input Input Out of Range Sensor Input Under Range or Over Range Sensor Module Over Temperature Cold Junction Out of Range Error Sensor Input TB5 TB6 TB7 Open RTD and Ohm No Factory Calibration Supply Voltage Fault External Supply Voltage Fail Communication Module Over Temperature No DAC Compensatio...

Page 17: ...rces o Pumps o Motorized System Devices e g pumps o Valve Cavitation Process Parameters o Temperature o Maximum Sensor Input Ratings 3 2 Honeywell MC Toolkit In preparation for post installation processes refer to the MC Toolkit MCT404 User Manual Document 34 ST 25 50 for battery conditioning and device operation and maintenance information 3 3 Display Installation Precautions Temperature extremes...

Page 18: ...ed to a two inch 50 millimeter vertical or horizontal pipe using Honeywell s optional angle brackets Honeywell s optional wall mounting bracket is also shown below TRANSMITTER ENCLOSURE CAN BE ROTATED A TOTAL OF 90O FROM THE STANDARD MOUNTING POSITION Figure 4 STT750 with adapter housing Horizontal Wall Mounting Figure 5 STT750 No Adapter Horizontal Wall Mounting ...

Page 19: ...TT750 Pipe Mount with adapter housing Horizontal Vertical Figure 7 STT750 Pipe Mount Vertical Note 1 Figure 6 and 7 The housing adapter may not be present on all transmitter models If the housing adapter is not present subtract 24 5mm 0 96 inches from the dimension specified ...

Page 20: ...sions are also shown on the Specification Sheets for the transmitter models This section assumes that the mounting dimensions have already been taken into account and the mounting area can accommodate the Transmitter Refer to Honeywell drawing numbers 50095917 Flat Pipe Mount 50095918 Wall Mount and 50124813 Angle Pipe Mount for detailed mounting specifications Figure 8 STT750 with adapter housing...

Page 21: ...Revision 4 STT750 Temperature Transmitter User s Manual Page 11 Figure 9 STT750 no adapter housing dimensions ...

Page 22: ...e Mount Option Refer to Figure 10 Position the bracket on a 2 inch 50 8 mm horizontal or vertical pipe and install a U bolt around the pipe and through the holes in the bracket Secure the bracket with the nuts flat washers and lock washers provided 3 Wall Mount Option Position the bracket on the mounting surface at the desired location and secure the bracket to the mounting surface using the appro...

Page 23: ... within the HART operating range shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 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 Connect the Loop Power wiring shield to earth ground only at the power supply end Note that the Tran...

Page 24: ... connected to earth ground at the power supply end Note Pin 9 is not used Wiring must comply with local codes regulations and ordinances Grounding may be required to meet various approval body certification for example CE conformity Refer to Appendix A of this document for details Note Terminal 3 is for loop test For HART the Transmitter is designed to operate in a two wire power current loop with...

Page 25: ...ve procedures are used to connect power to a Transmitter For loop wiring sensor wiring and external wiring detailed drawings are provided for Transmitter installation in non intrinsically safe areas and for intrinsically safe loops in hazardous area locations 3 5 3 Loop Wiring Procedure 1 See Figure 12 above for parts locations Loosen the end cap lock using a 1 5 mm Allen wrench 2 Remove the end c...

Page 26: ...ter is energized Disconnect power to the Transmitter in the non hazardous area prior to removing end caps for service When installed as non incendive equipment in a Division 2 hazardous location disconnect power to the Transmitter in the non hazardous area or determine that the location is non hazardous before disconnecting or connecting the Transmitter wires Transmitters installed as explosion pr...

Page 27: ...ansmitter User s Manual Page 17 3 5 6 Input Sensor Wiring Connect the input sensors as shown in Figures below Figure 13 STT750 Thermocouple RTD mV ohm and Volt Connections Figure 13 STT750 Thermocouple RTD mV ohm and Volt Connections ...

Page 28: ...ly if your Transmitter is so equipped Operation with the three button assembly is discussed in the Operation section of this manual 3 6 3 Output Check Procedures The Output Check comprises the following procedures The Loop Test procedure checks for continuity and the condition of components in the output current loop The Trim DAC Current procedure calibrates the output of the Digital to Analog con...

Page 29: ...Calibration box 4 In the Output Calibration box select the Loop Test button the LOOP TEST box will be displayed 5 Select the desired constant level Output 0 100 or Other any between 0 100 6 Select the Set button A box will be displayed asking Are you sure you want to place the transmitter in output mode With the Transmitter in Analog mode you can observe the output on an externally connected meter...

Page 30: ... for HART operation using the 3 button option 4 2 Three Button Operation The STT750 optional three button interface is located under the nameplate and provides a user interface and operation capability without opening the transmitter Figure 15 shows the location of the three button option and the labels for each button Figure 15 Three Button Option ...

Page 31: ...entry or activation When an item is selected for data entry or activation the cursor will appear on the lower line of the LCD Display to allow editing of the value No action is taken against a menu item until the button is pressed After a user presses the button to begin a data entry operation another button must be pressed within 10 seconds or data entry will time out and the original value of th...

Page 32: ...ting a Numeric Value Editing a Numeric Value Editing of a numeric value is a digit by digit process starting with the left most digit 1 Press to begin the edit process 2 The Display will show the current value of the item on the lower line left justified 3 Press the or buttons to select the desired digit and then press to advance to the next digit to the right 4 After the last digit has been enter...

Page 33: ... and will read 0 for thermocouples Screen Decimal None Select the PV decimal resolution to be shown on selected screen from list X X X XX X XXX Screen Units Writable only for TC RTD sensor types only C F R K Choose appropriate engineering units from list Range Cal Units Visible for TC and RTD sensor type only C F R K Select the ranging and calibration temperature units Sensor Type Database updates...

Page 34: ...icable for Pt50 Pt100 Pt200 Pt500 and Pt1000 RTDs only Enabled Disabled Callendar Van Dusen RTD coefficients for Sensor Read Only Parameter Break Detect Enable Disable Enable or disable detection of Input wire break Press to enter menu selection and to select entry to enter Latching Enabled Disabled When enabled causes all critical sensor input failures to latch to the Critical Fault state The fau...

Page 35: ... monitor the loop output DAC Span Trim Note Loop must be removed from Automatic Control DAC Span Trim This selection allows the loop span output 20mA value to be trimmed Note You must connect a current meter to the transmitter to monitor the loop output Loop Test Note Loop must be removed from Automatic Control Loop Test 12 000 This selection allows the user to force the DAC output to any value be...

Page 36: ...ear followed by the new date and the prompt Write Date to confirm the entry CAUTION The Install Date can only be written once in the life of the Transmitter You cannot erase or overwrite the Install Date once it has been written Firmware Display Electronics Sensor Menu item shows the current Firmware versions of the Display Electronics Module and the Sensor Module Read Only Parameter Protocol HART...

Page 37: ... the Transmitter 2 Using an accurate input source apply a signal equivalent to the Transmitter LRV 3 Press the Down and Zero buttons together to set the Zero 4 Verify that the output is now 4 mA 4 3 2 Span Adjustment This adjustment is the same as performing a Set URV using the Display 1 Connect a current meter or voltmeter as shown in Figure 14 to monitor the PV output of the Transmitter 2 Using ...

Page 38: ...orrelates to analog Transmitter operation The integrated circuits in the Transmitter PWA are vunerable to damage by stray static discharges when removed from the Electronics Housing Minimize the possibility of static discharge damage when handling the PWA as follows Do not touch terminals connectors component leads or circuits when handling the PWA When removing or installing the PWA handle it by ...

Page 39: ...bs on the sides of the Display Module and pull it off 4 If necessary unplug the interface connector from the Communication module Do not discard the connector 5 Set the Failsafe Jumper top jumper to the desired position UP or DOWN See Table 8 and Figure 16 for jumper positioning 6 If applicable re install the Display module as follows Orient the display as desired Install the Interface Connector i...

Page 40: ...cters The maximum allowable numeric value is 9999999 or 999999 If fractional decimals are configured the fractional positions will be dropped as required If the PV value exceeds the above limits it is divided by 1000 and K is appended to the result allowing a maximum value with multiplier of 999999K or 99999K Process Variable Tag is user configurable from a HART Host This field has 14 characters E...

Page 41: ...nting are tight and secure There are no moving parts or adjustments and hence no reason to open the field housing except to inspect for corrosion or conductive dust entry which could later affect reliable operation The transmitter modules themselves should never be opened 5 3 Replacing the Communication Module The Communication module includes a connector to the optional Display module This sectio...

Page 42: ...cation module from the Electronics compartment 6 Carefully insert the Communication module into the Electronics compartment 7 Tighten the two Communication module retaining screws 8 Refer to the SmartLine User s Manual to change the Failsafe and Write Protect Jumper configuration settings 9 If applicable re install the Display module as follows a Orient the display as desired b Install the Interfa...

Page 43: ...ker Super O ring Lubricant or equivalent to the end cap o ring before installing the end cap Reinstall the End Cap and tighten the end cap locking screw 15 Install external upgrade label i e DEVICE MODIFIED provided on outside of housing as shown in Figure 18 16 Restore power if removed 17 Check the settings of the Transmitter Setup and Display Setup parameters to make sure that the transmitter is...

Page 44: ...over calibration must be accomplished in a controlled laboratory type environment using certified precision equipment 6 2 Calibration Procedures For a Transmitter operating in analog mode you must calibrate its output signal measurement range using any compatible hand held communicator or a local display One calibration option is to use the Honeywell MC Toolkit MCT Refer to the MC Toolkit MCT202 U...

Page 45: ...tical failure has been detected on the HART Electronics Module Use a HART communicator to read the detailed status information from the transmitter Refer to the appropriate communicator manual for more information about the possible failure causes Cycle power to the transmitter If the problem continues to occur replace the Electronics Module Temperature Sensor Module Fault A critical failure has b...

Page 46: ...stration by key number callout with the letter K prefix Table 10 is a summarized list of recommended spare parts Table 10 Summary List of Recommended Spare Parts Part Number Description Figure No Key No 1 10 Units 10 100 Units Electronics Housing Assembly 50098718 501 50098718 502 HART Electronics Module Without REED Sensor PWA HART Electronics Module With REED Sensor PWA Figure 21 5 1 1 2 5004991...

Page 47: ...e and Wall Bracket Parts Flat Pipe Mounting Bracket Carbon Steel Flat Pipe Mounting Bracket 316 SS Marine Approved Mounting Bracket 316 SS Wall Mounting Bracket Carbon Steel Wall Mounting Bracket 316 SS Angle Pipe Mounting Bracket Carbon Steel Angle Pipe Mounting Bracket 316 SS ...

Page 48: ...dels 1 5 30752770 007 Carbon Steel Angle Pipe Bracket Mounting kit for all models 1 6 30752770 407 316 Stainless Steel Angle Pipe Bracket Mounting kit for all models 1 Figure 20 Electronic Housing Display End Table 12 Transmitter Major Assemblies Refer to Figure 20 Figure 21 Key No Part Number Description Quantity Per Unit 1 50049858 501 50049858 521 End Cap Aluminum End Cap Stainless Steel 1 2 50...

Page 49: ...5 50086423 501 50086423 502 HART Electronics Module Assembly PWA without Reed sensor HART Electronics Module Assembly PWA with Reed sensor 1 6 50049915 501 External Zero Span Config Buttons HART 1 K1 30757503 005 Electronics housing seals kit includes O rings Figure 21 Electronic Housing Terminal Block End ...

Page 50: ... 4 Appendix A PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS A1 Safety Instrumented Systems SIS Installations For Safety Certified Installations please refer to STT 850 750 Safety Manual 34 TT 25 05 for installation procedure and system requirements A2 European Directive Information EU ...

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Page 54: ... C to 65o C Intrinsically Safe Certificate FM16US0157X Class I II III Division 1 Groups A B C D E F G T4 Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 Ga FISCO Field Device Only for FF Option Ex ia IIC T4 4 20 mA DE HART FF PROFIBUS Note 2 50o C to 70o C Non Incendive Certificate FM16US0157X Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D T4 Class I Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T4 Gc AEx nA IIC T4 4 20 mA DE HART FF PROFIBUS Note 1 50o C ...

Page 55: ... nA IIC T4 Gc 4 20 mA DE HART FF Note 1 50o C to 85o C Enclosure Type 4X IP66 IP67 ALL ALL ALL Standards CSA C22 2 No 0 10 CSA 22 2 No 25 1966 reaffirmed 2009 CSA C22 2 No 30 M1986 reaffirmed 2012 CSA C22 2 No 94 M91 CSA C22 2 No 142 M1987 reaffirmed 2009 CSA C22 2No 157 92 reaffirmed 2012 C22 2 No 213 M1987 reaffirmed 2012 C22 2 No 60529 05 C22 2 No CSA 60079 0 2011 C22 2 No 60079 1 2011 C22 2 No...

Page 56: ... SIR 14 0020X Ex d IIC T4 Gb Ex tb IIIC T 95o C IP 66 IP67 4 20 mA DE HART FF Note 1 50o C to 85o C Intrinsically Safe SIR 14 0020X Ex ia IIC T4 Ga FISCO Field Device Only for FF Option Ex ia IIC T4 4 20 mA DE HART FF Note 2 50o C to 70o C FISCO 50o C to 45o C Non Sparking SIR 14 0020X Ex nA IIC T4 Gc 4 20 mA DE HART FF Note 1 50o C to 85o C Enclosure IP66 IP67 ALL ALL ALL Standards IEC 60079 0 20...

Page 57: ...DE HART FF Note 2 50o C to 70o C Non Sparking Ex nA IIC T4 4 20 mA DE HART FF Note 1 50o C to 85o C Enclosure IP66 IP67 ALL ALL ALL H KOSHA KOREA Flameproof Ex d IIC T4 Gb Ex tD A21 T 95o C IP 66 IP67 4 20 mA DE HART FF Note 1 50o C to 85o C Intrinsically Safe Ex ia IIC T4 FISCO Field Device Only for FF Option Ex ia IIC T4 4 20 mA DE HART FF Note 2 50o C to 70o C Enclosure IP66 IP67 ALL ALL ALL J ...

Page 58: ... non redundant use and SIL 3 for redundant use according to EXIDA and TÜV Nord Sys Tec GmbH Co KG under the following standards IEC61508 1 2010 IEC 61508 2 2010 IEC61508 3 2010 MID Approval Issued by NMi Certin B V in accordance with WELMEC guide 8 8 OIML R117 1 Edition 2007 E and EN 12405 1 A2 Edition 2006 Applicable to Pt100 sensor only MARINE TYPE APPROVAL Lloyd s Register Certificate Number 16...

Page 59: ...red in 2002 in the 23rd week Apparatus Marked with Multiple Types of Protection The user must determine the type of protection required for installation the equipment The user shall then check the box adjacent to the type of protection used on the equipment certification nameplate Once a type of protection has been checked on the nameplate the equipment shall not then be reinstalled using any of t...

Page 60: ... Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D T4 or Non Hazardous Locations Only The installer shall provide transient over voltage protection external to the equipment such that the voltage at the supply terminal of the equipment does not exceed 140 of the voltage rating of the equipment The enclosure is manufactured from low copper aluminium alloy In rare cases ignition sources due to impact and friction s...

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Page 67: ...reports of security vulnerabilities affecting Honeywell products and services To report potential security vulnerability against any Honeywell product please follow the instructions at https honeywell com pages vulnerabilityreporting aspx Submit the requested information to Honeywell using one of the following methods Send an email to security honeywell com Or Contact your local Honeywell Process ...

Page 68: ...etic Interference FTA Field Termination Assembly Hz Hertz LRL Lower Range Limit LRV Lower Range Value mAdc Milliamperes Direct Current mV millivolts Nm Newton meters NVM Non Volatile Memory PM Process Manager PV Process Variable PWA Printed Wiring Assembly RFI Radio Frequency Interference RTD Resistance Temperature Detector T C Thermocouple URL Upper Range Limit URV Upper Range Value US Universal ...

Page 69: ...put Sensor Wiring 17 Installation and Startup 7 Display Installation Precautions 7 Mounting STT750 Temperature Transmitters 7 Site evaluation 7 Installation Site Evaluation Site Evaluation 7 Introduction 1 M Maintenance 31 Preventive Maintenance Practices and Schedules 31 Replacing the Communication Module 31 MCToolkit 7 Monitoring the Display 30 Monitoring the Displays Display 30 Mounting Dimensi...

Page 70: ...d Contact Information iv Symbol Descriptions and Definitions v T Telephone and Email Contacts iv Three Button Operation with no Display Installed 27 Span Adjustments 27 Zero Adjustments 27 Three Button Operation 20 Data Entry 21 Display menu 23 Editing a Numeric Value 22 Menu Navigation 21 Transmitter Adjustments 3 Transmitter Calibration 34 Troubleshooting 35 Critical Diagnostics Screens 35 W Wir...

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Page 72: ...ccount Manager Process Solutions Honeywell 1250 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Houston TX 77042 Honeywell Control Systems Ltd Honeywell House Skimped Hill Lane Bracknell England RG12 1EB 34 TT 25 13 Rev 4 September 2017 2017 Honeywell International Inc Shanghai City Centre 100 Jungi Road Shanghai China 20061 www honeywellprocess com ...

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