BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnis1. Introduction56 Transmitter connection. .261.1 Instruction manual structure5Network architecture261.2 Models covered by this manual5Design and function261.3 Product description5HART27Supply requirement272 Safety6Powering the transmitter on272.1 General safety information6Protective Grounding272.2 Improper use62.3 Technical limit values67 Commissioning282.4 Warranty prevision67.1 Standard setting for normal operation282.5 Use of instruction67.2 Standard setting for error detection (alarm)282.6 Operator liability77.3 Write Protection282.7 Qualified personnel77.4 Correcting the lower range value / zero shift282.8 Returning devices77.5 Correct the zero shift282.9 Disposal77.6 Joining the network292.10 Information on WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC77.7 Burst292.11 Transport and storage77.7.1 Burst configuration292.11.1 Shipping considerations for wireless products77.7.2 Burst status302.12 Safety information for battery installation77.7.3 Status byte302.13 Safety information for inspection and maintenance77.8 Commissioning by HART Handheld Terminal317.8.1 EDD structure for 266 WiPressure343 Transmitter overview87.9 Commissioning by DTM363.1 Transmitter components overview87.9.1 Network Diagnostics by DTM363.2 Range & Span consideration98 Operation374 Opening the box108.1 Local push buttons functionality37Identification108.2 Factory settings37Optional wired-on SST plate (I1)118.3 Configuration types37Handling118.4 Configuring without an integral LCD HMI37Storage118.5 LRV and URV configuration378.6 Configuration using the LCD with keypad385 Mounting125.1 General128.8 HMI menu structure385.2 IP protection & designation128.8.1 Easy Set-up405.3 Mounting the transmitter128.8.2 Device Set-up418.8.3 Display455.3.2 Hazardous area considerations128.8.4 Calibrate485.4 Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) (97/23/CE)138.8.5 Diagnostics495.4.1 Devices with PS >200138.8.6 Device Info505.4.2 Devices with PS ≤200 bar138.8.7 Communication515.5 Mounting a DP sensor transmitter138.9 Transfer function535.5.1 Bracket mounting (optional)148.9.1 Linear535.5.2 B2 Pipe and wall mounting bracket details168.9.2 Square root535.5.3 B5 Flat type bracket details178.9.3 Square root to the 5th power545.6 Mounting a P style pressure transmitter188.9.4 Custom linearization curve545.6.1 B1 and B2 Barrel housing bracket details198.9.5 Bidirectional Flow545.7 Transmitter housing rotation208.9.6 Square root to the 3rd power545.8 Integral display rotation208.9.7 Cylindric lying tank555.9 Antenna rotation208.9.8 Spherical Tank558.10 Configuration with the PC or handheld terminal555.11 Process connections considerations218.11 Configuration with DTM - System requirements555.12 Kynar inserts connection215.13 Installation recommendations225.13.1 Steam or clean liquids flow measurement225.13.2 Gas or liquid flow measurement225.13.3 Liquid level measurements (dry leg)235.13.4 Liquid level measurement (wet leg)235.13.5 Liquid level measurement with open tanks235.13.6 Pressure measurement of a tank245.13.7 Pressure measurement of a liquid in a pipe245.13.8 Pressure measurement of vapor in a pipe255.13.9 Pressure measurement of a gas in a pipe259 Troubleshooting569.1 Overview569.2 Device-related issues569.2.1 Device does not power on569.3 Network-related issues569.3.1 General569.3.2 Device does not join the network569.3.3 Burst troubleshooting579.4 HMI as diagnostic indicator589.6 Error states and alarms5910 Maintenance62Returns and removal62Pressure transmitter sensor62Removing/Installing the process flanges62Pressure transducer replacement63Electronic replacement63Battery replacement6311 Hazardous Area considerations6411.1 Ex Safety aspects and IP Protection (Europe)6411.2.1 Applicable standards6711.2.2 Classifications6712.1 FCC Compliance6812.2 IC Compliance6812.3 R&TTE Compliance 1999/5/EC68Größe: 5,21 MBSeiten: 72Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen