Emerson 2400S User Manual

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Micro Motion
®
 Model 2400S Transmitters 
Transmitter Orientation and Power Supply
2.5.1
DC power requirements for Model 2400S Analog and PROFIBUS-DP transmitters
If you are using DC power with a Model 2400S Analog or PROFIBUS-DP transmitter, the following 
requirements apply:
At startup, the transmitter power source must provide a minimum of 1 A of short-term current 
per transmitter.
Length and conductor diameter of the power cable must be sized to provide 18 VDC minimum 
at the power terminals, at a load current of 0.5 A. To size the cable, refer to Table 2-2 and use 
the following formula as a guideline:
2.6
Wiring the power supply
Note: This procedure is required only for Model 2400S Analog and PROFIBUS-DP transmitters.
To wire the power supply:
1. Remove the transmitter housing cover and user interface module as described in Section 2.4.
2. Unscrew the warning flap screw and raise the warning flap. Figure 2-3 shows the warning flap 
in the open position.
3. Connect the power supply wires to terminals 9 and 10, as shown in Figure 2-3.
4. Ground the power supply to the transmitter’s internal grounding screw, shown in Figure 2-3.
5. Lower the warning flap and tighten the warning flap screw.
Table 2-2
Typical power cable resistances at 68 °F (20 °C)
Gauge
Resistance
(1)
(1) These values include the resistance of both high and low conductors in a cable.
14 AWG
0.0050 
Ω/foot
16 AWG
0.0080 
Ω/foot
18 AWG
0.0128 
Ω/foot
20 AWG
0.0204 
Ω/foot
2,5 mm
2
0,0136 
Ω/meter
1,5 mm
2
0,0228 
Ω/meter
1 mm
2
0,0340 
Ω/meter
0,75 mm
2
0,0460 
Ω/meter
0,5 mm
2
0,0680 
Ω/meter
Example
The transmitter is mounted 350 feet from a DC power supply. If you want to use 
16 AWG cable, calculate the required voltage at the DC power supply as follows:
MinimumSupplyVoltage
18V
CableResistance
CableLength
×
0.5A
×
(
)
+
=
MinimumSupplyVoltage
18V
0.0080 Ohms/ft
350 ft
×
0.5A
×
(
)
+
=
MinimumSupplyVoltage
19.4V
=
MinimumSupplyVoltage
18V
CableResistance
CableLength
×
0.5A
×
(
)
+
=