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Inst allation Manual P/N 20001700, Rev . C November 2007 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and Model 2700 T ransmitters Installation Manual[...]
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©2007, Micro Motion, Inc. Al l rights reserved. ELI TE a nd ProLink are registered tradem arks, and MVD and MVD Direct Connect are tradema rks of Micro Mo tion, Inc., Boulder , Colorado . Micro Motion is a registe red trade name of Micro Motion, Inc., Boulder , Colorado. The Micro Motion a nd Emerson logos ar e trademarks and service marks of Emer[...]
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Installation Manua l iii Contents Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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iv Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Contents Chapter 5 Output Wiring – Mo del 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe T ransmitters . . . 33 5.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 5.2 Output t er minals and ou tput types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Installation Manua l 1 Installing the T r ansmitter Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin 1.1 Overvie w This chapter provides an orientat i on to the use of this manual. This manual describes the pro cedures required to install the follo wi ng Model 1700 and 2700 transmitters: • Model 1700 or Model 2[...]
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2 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Before Y ou Begin 1.3 Flowmeter components The Model 1700 or 2700 transmitter is one compon ent in your Micro Motion flo wmeter . Other major components include: • The sensor, which provides measurement function s • The core processor , which provides memory and processing functions 1.4 T rans[...]
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Installation Manua l 3 Before Y ou Begin Installing the T r ansmitter Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin 1.5 T ransmitter installation procedures T o install the transmitter , the fo llowing procedures are required: • Install the transmitter – see Chapter 2 • W ire the transmitter to the sensor – see Chapter 3 • W ir[...]
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4 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Before Y ou Begin 1.7 Micro Motion customer service For technical assistance, phone the Micr o Motion Customer Service depa rtment: • In the U.S.A., phone 800-522-MASS (800-522-6277) (toll free) • In Canada and Latin Amer ica, phone +1 303-527 -5200 (U.S.A.) •I n A s i a : - In Ja pan, phone[...]
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Installation Manua l 5 Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin Chapter 2 Installing the T ransmitter 2.1 Overvie w This chapter describes ho w to install Micro Motio n Model 1700 and 2700 tr ansmitters. The follo wing general steps a re required: • Determine the location of the transmitter and other [...]
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6 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter Figure 2-1 Installation types T ransmitter Sensor Junction box 9-wire cable 9-wire remote Core processor 4-wire remote T ransmitter Sensor Core processor 4-wire cable T ransmitter Sensor Core processor Integral Remote core processor with remote transmitter 4-wire cable [...]
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Installation Manua l 7 Installing the T ransmitter Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin 2.3 Determining an appropriate location T o determine an appropriate lo cation for the transmitt er , you must consider the en vi ronmental requirements of the transmitter and core processor , hazardous area clas[...]
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8 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter DC power requirements Note: These r equir ements assume a single transmitte r per cable . Connecting mu ltiple tr ansmitters to a single cable should be avoided. If you are using DC po wer , the fo llowing requirements apply: • 18–100 VDC • 6 watts typical, 11 wa [...]
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Installation Manua l 9 Installing the T ransmitter Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin 2.3.4 Maximum ca ble lengths This requirement does not apply to integral insta llations (see Figure 2-1). For other installation types (see Figure 2-1), maximu m cable length between flo wmeter components de pend[...]
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10 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter 2.4.1 Integral installations If you chose an integral installation (see Figure 2-1) , there are no special mounting instructions for the transmitter . Y ou can rotate an integrally mounte d transmitter up to 360° in 90° in crements, to one of four possible positions [...]
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Installation Manua l 11 Installing the T ransmitter Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore Y ou Begin 2.4.2 4-wire remote or remote core proc essor with remote transmitter installations If you chose the 4-wire remote or the remote core processor with remote transmitter installation (see Figure 2-1), see Figure[...]
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12 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter Figure 2-4 T ransmitter components – 4-wire re mote or remote core proce ssor with remote transmitter installations 2.4.3 9-wire remote installations If you chose a 9-wire remote installa tion (see Fi gure 2-1), see Figure 2-5 for a diagram of the mounting bracket su[...]
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Installation Manua l 13 Installing the T ransmitter Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore Y ou Begin T o mount the transmitter/core processor assembly: 1. Identify the components sho wn in Figu re 2-6. For dimensions, see Ap pendix A. 2. If desired, re-orient the transmitter on the brack et. a. Loosen each of[...]
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14 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter Figure 2-7 Remo te core processor – W all mount or pipe mount T o mount the core processor: 1. Identify the components sho wn in Figu re 2-8. For dimensions, see Append ix A. 2. If desired, reorient the core processor housing on the bracket. a. Loosen each of the fou[...]
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Installation Manua l 15 Installing the T ransmitter Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin 2.6 Grounding the flowmeter components Grounding requirements depend on the installation type (see Figure 2-1 ). Grounding meth ods for each flo wmeter component are listed in T able 2-3. If national standards a[...]
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16 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter 2.7 Supplying pow er In all installations, po wer must be provided to the transmitter . Refe r to Section 2.3.3 for information on the transmitter’ s powe r supply requirements. A user-supp lied switch may be insta lled in the po wer supply line. For compliance with [...]
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Installation Manua l 17 Installing the T ransmitter Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin T o rotate the display , follow the instructions belo w: 1. Po wer down the t ransmitter . 2. Remov e the end-cap clamp by remo ving the cap scre w . See Figure 2-10. 3. T urn the display cove r counterclockwise[...]
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18 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter Figure 2-10 Display components Display co ver Display scre ws Display module Main enclosure Sub-bezel Pin ter minals Cap screw End-cap clamp[...]
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Installation Manua l 19 Installing the T r ansmitter Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin Chapter 3 Wiring the T ransmitter to the Sensor 3.1 Overvie w This chapter describes ho w to connect Micro Mo tion Model 1700 and 2700 transmitters to a Micro Motion sensor . Note: If you have an inte gral installation, this step is not r e[...]
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20 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Wiring the T ransm itter to the Sensor 3.2.1 4-wi re cable Micro Motion offers two types of 4-wire cable: sh ielded and armored. Both types contain shield drain wires. User-sup plied 4-wire cable must meet the follo wing requirements: • T wisted pair construction • The gauge requ irements as [...]
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Installation Manua l 21 Wiring the T ransm itter to the Sensor Installing the T r ansmitter Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin Figure 3-2 4-wire cable between standard core processor and transmitter Figure 3-3 Wiring to the mating connector Core processor terminals 4-wire cable Mating connector (transmitter) Maximum cab le len[...]
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22 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Wiring the T ransm itter to the Sensor 3.4 Wiring for 9-wire remote installations If you chose a 9-wire re mote installation (see Figure 2- 1), a 9-wire cable must be used to connect the junction box on the sensor to the core processor on the tran smitter/core processor assembly . T o connect the[...]
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Installation Manua l 23 Wiring the T ransm itter to the Sensor Installing the T r ansmitter Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin If using jack eted cable: a. Ground the shield drai n wires (the black wire) only on the core proce ssor end, by connecting it to the ground scre w inside the lo wer conduit ring. Ne ver ground to the [...]
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24 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Wiring the T ransm itter to the Sensor Figure 3-5 Cable glands 2. Remov e the cov er from the core processor housing. 3. Slide the gland nut and the cl amping insert ov er the cable. Figure 3-6 Micro Motion ca ble gland and heat shrink 4. Fo r connection at the core processor housing, prepare shi[...]
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Installation Manua l 25 Wiring the T ransm itter to the Sensor Installing the T r ansmitter Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin Figure 3-7 Wrap ping the shield drain wires e. Place the shielded heat shrink over the e x posed shield drain wire(s ). The tubing should completely co ver the drain wires. See Figure 3-8. f. W ithout [...]
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26 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Wiring the T ransm itter to the Sensor Figure 3-10 Gland body and core processor housing 5. Insert the wires throu gh the gland body and assemble the gland b y tightening the gland nut. 6. Identify the wires in the 4-wire cable. The 4-wi re cable supplied by Micro Motion consists of one pair of 1[...]
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Installation Manua l 27 Wiring the T ransm itter to the Sensor Installing the T r ansmitter Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin 8. At the transmitter , connect the four wires fro m the c ore processor to terminals 1–4 on the mating connector of the transmitter . See Figure 3-2. Nev er ground the shie ld, braid, or shield drai[...]
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28 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Wiring the T ransm itter to the Sensor If using jack eted cable: a. Ground the shield drain wires (the black wire) only on the core processor end, by connecting it to the ground scre w inside the lo wer conduit ring. Ne ver ground to the core processor’ s mounting scre w . Nev er ground the cab[...]
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Installation Manua l 29 Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin Chapter 4 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Analog T ransmitters 4.1 Overvie w This chapter explains ho w to wire outputs for Model 1700 or 2700 transmitters with the analog outputs option board (output option code A). Note: If you do not [...]
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30 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Analog T r ansmitters Note: If you will configur e the transmitter to poll an e xternal temperatur e or pr essur e device, you must wir e the mA output to support HART co mmunications. Y ou may use either HART/analog single-loop wiring or HART multidr op wiring. [...]
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Installation Manua l 31 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Analog T r ansmitters Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin Installin[...]
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32 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Analog T r ansmitters Figure 4-4 HAR T multidrop wiring with SMART F AMIL Y ™ transmitters and a configuration tool HAR T -compatib le host or controller HAR T -compatible transmitters SMAR T F AMIL Y ™ transmitters Note: F or optimum HART communication, mak [...]
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Installation Manua l 33 Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Chapter 5 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe T ransmitters 5.1 Overvie w This chapter explains ho w to wire outputs for Mode l 1700 or 2700 transmitters with the intrinsically safe out[...]
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34 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/ 2700 Intrinsically Safe T ransm itters 5.3 Safe area o utput wiring The following notes and diagrams are design ed to be used as a guide for wiring the Model 1700 or Model 2700 outputs for sa fe area applications. 5.3.1 Safe area mA output wiring The following 4–20[...]
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Installation Manua l 35 Output Wiring – Model 1700/ 2700 Intrinsically Safe T ransm itters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Figure 5-2 Safe area mA output load resistance values Figure 5-3 Safe area HART/a nalog single-loop wiring 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 [...]
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36 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/ 2700 Intrinsically Safe T ransm itters Figure 5-4 Safe area HAR T multidrop wiring with SMAR T F AMIL Y ™ transmitters and a configuration tool 5.3.2 Safe area frequency/discrete output wiring The follo wing frequency/discrete output wiring diagra m is an e xample [...]
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Installation Manua l 37 Output Wiring – Model 1700/ 2700 Intrinsically Safe T ransm itters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Figure 5-6 Safe area frequency/discrete outp ut load resistance values 5.4 Hazardous area output wiring The following notes and diagr[...]
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38 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/ 2700 Intrinsically Safe T ransm itters Hazardous area voltage The Model 1700 or 2700 transmitte r’ s safety parameters require th e selected barrier’ s open-circuit voltage to be limited to less than 30 VDC (Vmax = 30 VDC). This voltage is the combination of the [...]
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Installation Manua l 39 Output Wiring – Model 1700/ 2700 Intrinsically Safe T ransm itters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe 5.4.2 Hazardo us area mA output wiring Figure 5-7 provides an e xample of basic hazardous area wiring for the Model 1700 transmitter?[...]
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40 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/ 2700 Intrinsically Safe T ransm itters Figure 5-8 Hazardo us area frequency/discrete output wiring using galvanic isolator Figure 5-9 Hazardo us area frequency/discrete output wiring using barrier with external loa d resistance External power supply R load V out Galv[...]
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Installation Manua l 41 Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Chapter 6 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O T ransmitters 6.1 Overvie w This chapter explains ho w to wire outputs fo r Model 2700 transmitters with the conf igurable input/outputs board (ou[...]
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42 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Figure 6-1 Configuration of configurabl e I/O terminals 6.3 mA output wiring The follo wing 4–20 mA wiring diagrams are examples of proper basic wiring for the Model 2700 primary and secondary mA outputs. Th e follo wing options are [...]
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Installation Manua l 43 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Figure 6-2 Basic mA wiring Figure 6-3 HAR T/analog single-loop wiring + – mA1 mA2 + – 820 Ω maximum loop resistance 420 Ω maximum loop[...]
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44 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Figure 6-4 HAR T multidrop wiring with SMART F AMIL Y ™ transmitters and a configuration tool 6.4 Frequency output wiring Frequency o utput wiring depends on whether you are wirin g terminals 3 and 4 (Channel B) or terminals 5 and 6 [...]
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Installation Manua l 45 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Figure 6-5 Freq uency output – T erminals 3 & 4 (Channel B) – Interna l power Figure 6-6 Freq uency output – T erminals 3 & 4 [...]
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46 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Figure 6-7 Freq uency output – T erminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Interna l power Figure 6-8 Freq uency output – T erminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – External powe r Output voltage lev el is +15 VDC ± 3% Note: See F igur e 6-14 [...]
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Installation Manua l 47 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe 6.5 Discrete output wiring Discrete output (DO) wiring depends on whether you are wiring terminals 3 and 4 (Channel B) or terminals 5 and 6 [...]
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48 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Figure 6-11 Discrete output 2 – T erminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Internal power Figure 6-12 Discrete output 2 – T erminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – External power Note: See F igur e 6-14 for output voltage ver sus load. T otal[...]
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Installation Manua l 49 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Figure 6-13 Output voltage vs. loa d resistance – T erminals 3 & 4 (Cha nnel B) – Internal po wer Figure 6-14 Output voltage vs. loa[...]
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50 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Figure 6-15 Recommended pull-up resistor versus supply volta ge – External power 6.6 Discrete input wiring Discrete input wiring depends on whether you have conf igure d terminals 5 and 6 (Channel C) for internal or external po wer .[...]
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Installation Manua l 51 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Confi gurable I/O T ransmi tters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Figure 6-16 Discrete input – T erminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Interna l power Figure 6-17 Discrete input – T erminals 5 & 6 (Cha[...]
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Installation Manua l 53 Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Chapter 7 Output Wiring – Model 2700 F OUNDATION fieldbus and PROFIBUS-P A T ransmitters 7.1 Overvie w This chapter explains ho w to wire output s for Model 2700 transmitters with the F OUNDATION fiel[...]
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54 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 F OUNDATION FIELDBUS and PROFIBUS-P A T ransmitters 7.3 PROFIBUS-P A wiring W ire the transmitter to the PR OFIBUS-P A segment ac cording to the diagram in Figure 7-2. Follow all local safety regulations. The transmitter is FISCO appro ved — see Section A.1.1. Figur[...]
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Installation Manua l 55 Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Appendix A Specifications A.1 Functional specifications The Model 1700 or 2700 transmitter’ s functional specifications include: • Electrical connections • Input/output signals • Digital communi[...]
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56 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications Core processor connection The transmitter has two pairs of wiring terminals for the 4-wire connection to the core processor: • One pair is used for the RS-485 connection • One pair is used to supply po wer to the core processor Plug connectors accept stranded or solid conductor[...]
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Installation Manua l 57 Specifications Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring[...]
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58 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications One frequency/pulse output (Model 1700 transmitte rs) or frequency/pulse/discrete output (Model 2700 transmitters): • Intrinsically safe • Externally po wered (passiv e) • Maximum input voltage: 30 VDC, 0.75 watt maximum • Frequency/pulse output (Model 1700/2700): - Can be [...]
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Installation Manua l 59 Specifications Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring[...]
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60 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications One or two frequenc y/pulse outputs: • Channels B and C are configurable as frequenc y /pulse outputs • If both are co nfigure d for frequency/pulse: - The channels function as a dual-pulse ou tp ut which reports a single proces s variable. Channels are electrically isolated bu[...]
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Installation Manua l 61 Specifications Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring[...]
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62 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications A.1.4 Power supply The Model 1700/2700 tran smitter’ s power supply: • Has a self-switching A C/DC input • Complies with lo w voltage directi ve 2006/95/EC per EN 61010-1 (IEC 610 10-1) with amendment 2 • Meets Installation (Overv oltage) Category II, Pollution De gree 2 re[...]
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Installation Manua l 63 Specifications Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring[...]
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64 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications A.3 Performance specifications For performance specif ications , refer to the sensor specifications. A.4 Physical specifications The physical specifications of the transmitter include: • Housing • Mounting • Interface/display (optional) •W e i g h t • Dimensions A.4.1 Hou[...]
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Installation Manua l 65 Specifications Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring[...]
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66 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications Figure A-1 Dimensions – Model 1700/2700 transmit ter with display 6 13/16 (174) 1 (25) 2 1/4 (57) 4 5/16 (110) 8 7/16 (214) 9 5/16 (237) 3 × 1/2 ″ –14 NPT or M20 × 1.5 Note: These dimensions apply to the transmitter in 4-wir e remote installat ions or r emote core pr ocesso[...]
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Installation Manua l 67 Specifications Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring[...]
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68 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications Figure A-3 Dimensions – Model 1700/2700 transmit ter/core processor assembly with d isplay 2 × 1/2 ″ –14 NPT or M20 × 1.5 2 5/8 (66) 7 3/16 (182) 8 11/16 (220) 3 1/16 (78) 9 5/8 (244) T o center line of 2 ″ pipe (pipe mount) 6 3/16 (158) 2 11/16 (69) 2 7/16 (62) Ø4 11/16[...]
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70 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications Figure A-5 Dimensions – Remote core processor 1/2 ″ –14 NPT or M20 × 1.5 2 13/16 (71) 2 1/4 (57) 4 1/2 (114) 3 5/16 (84) 6 3/16 (158) 1 11/16 (43) T o center line of 2 ″ pipe 5 1/2 (140) 2 1/2 (64) 2 × 3 (76) 2 5/8 (67) 4 × Ø3/8 (10) 4 9/16 (116) W all mount 2 13/16 (71[...]
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Installation Manua l 71 Index Index A Accessibility 9 Ambient temperature effect 62 ATEX installation requirements 7 specifications 63 C Cable maximum cable le ngth 9 types 19 4-wire cable 20 9-wire cable 20 Channel configuration 41 Clearance 9 Core processor 2 components in remote core processor 14 mounting the remote 13 CSA installation requireme[...]
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72 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Index Interface/display specifications 65 J Junction box 2 L Location, determining appropriate 7 M Mounting maintaining accessibility 9 remote core processor 13 specifications 64 transmitter 9 4-wire remote installations 11 9-wire remote installations 12 integral installations 10 remote core proc[...]
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Installation Manua l 73 Index Index remote core processor with remote transmitter installations 11 outputs option board type 2 type 2 U UL installation requirements 7 specifications 63 V Vibration limits 7 W Weight 65 Wiring instructions 4-wire remote 20 9-wire remote 22 remote core processor with remote transmitter installations 23 maximum cable l[...]
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