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    Inst allation Manual P/N 20001700, Rev . C November 2007 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and Model 2700 T ransmitters Inst allation Manual[...]

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    ©2007, Micro Motion, Inc . All rights reserved. ELI TE a nd ProLink are registered tradem arks, and MVD and MVD Direct Connect are tr ademarks of Micro Mo tion, Inc., Boulder , Colorado . Micro Motion is a registe red trade name of Micro Motion, Inc., Boulder , Colorado. The Micro Motio n and Emerson logos a r e trademarks and service marks of Eme[...]

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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 describ es the procedures 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 compon ents 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 fun ctions • The core processor , which provides memory and processing functions 1.4 T ran[...]

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    Installati on Manual 3 Before Y ou Begin Installing the T r ansmitter Output Wiring – Analog Sensor Wiring Before Y ou Begin 1.5 T ransmitter installation proc edures T o install the transmitter , the fo llo wing procedures are required: • Install the transmitter – see Chapter 2 • W ire the transmitter to the sensor – see Chapter 3 • W [...]

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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 Ame rica, phone +1 303-5 27-5200 (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 – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore 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 othe[...]

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    6 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter Figure 2-1 Inst allation 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 – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore Y ou Begin 2.3 Determining an appropriat e location T o determine an appropriate lo cation for the transmitt er , you must consider the en vironmental requirements of the transmitter and core processor , hazardous area cl[...]

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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 transmitter s to a single cable should be avoided. If you are using DC po wer , the follo wing requirements apply: • 18–100 VDC • 6 watts typical, 11 w a[...]

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    Installation Manua l 9 Installing the T ransmitter Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore Y ou Begin 2.3.4 Maximu m cable lengths This requirement does not apply to integral installations (see Figure 2-1). For other installation t ypes (see Figure 2-1), maxi mum cable length between flo wmeter components de pe[...]

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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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    Installati on Manual 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 pr ocessor 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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    Installati on Manual 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 – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore Y ou Begin 2.6 Grounding the flowmeter components Grounding requirements depend on the installation type (see Figu re 2-1 ). Grounding meth ods for each flo wmeter component are listed in T able 2-3. If national standard[...]

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    16 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter 2.7 Supplying power 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 l[...]

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    Installation Manua l 17 Installing the T ransmitter Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore 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 cov er counterclockwi[...]

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    18 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Installing the T ransmitter Figure 2-10 Display components Displa y cov er Displa y screws Displa y 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 dra in 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 Ca ble 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 pr ocessor housing, prepare s[...]

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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 wire s 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 co re 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 [...]

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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 e r ground the shie ld, braid, or shield dra[...]

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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 ca[...]

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    Installation Manua l 29 Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore Y ou Begin Chapter 4 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Analog T ransmitters 4.1 Overvie w This chapter expl ains how to wire outputs for Model 1700 or 2700 transmitters with the analog outputs option bo ard (output option code A) . Note: If you do [...]

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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 conf igur 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 communications. 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 – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore Y ou Begin Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore Y ou Begin Installing th e T ransmitte r Output Wiring – Anal og Sensor Wiring Bef ore Y ou Begin Ins[...]

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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 expl ains how 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 r ansmitters 5.3 Safe area output wirin g 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 r ansmitters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Figure 5-2 Safe area mA output load resistance valu es Figure 5-3 Safe area HAR T/analog 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 r ansmitters Figure 5-4 Safe area HART multidrop wiring with SMART 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 of[...]

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    Installation Manua l 37 Output Wiring – Model 1700/ 2700 Intrinsically Safe T r ansmitters 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 ou tput wiring The following notes and diag[...]

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    38 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/ 2700 Intrinsically Safe T r ansmitters 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 r ansmitters 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 r ansmitters 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 Exter nal powe r supply R load V out Ga[...]

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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 expl ains how 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 Configurable I/O T ran smitters Figure 6-1 Configuration of conf igurable I/O terminals 6.3 mA output wiring The follo wing 4–20 mA wiring diagrams are examples of pro per basic wiring for the Model 2700 primary and secondary mA outpu ts. The follo wing options are [...]

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    Installation Manua l 43 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O T ran smitters 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 Configurable I/O T ran smitters 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 Configurable I/O T ran smitters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Figure 6-5 Fr equency output – T erminals 3 & 4 (Channel B) – Inte rnal power Figure 6-6 Fr equency output – T erminals 3 & 4 ([...]

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    46 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O T ran smitters Figure 6-7 Fr equency output – T erminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Inte rnal power Figure 6-8 Fr equency output – T erminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – External p ower Output voltage lev el i s +15 VDC ± 3% Note: See F igur e 6-14 [...]

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    Installation Manua l 47 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O T ran smitters 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 an d 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 Configurable I/O T ran smitters 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) – Extern al power Note: See F igur e 6-14 for output voltage versus load. T otal [...]

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    Installation Manua l 49 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O T ran smitters Output Wiring – Configurable I/O Specifications Output Wiring – Fieldb us/PROFIBUS Output Wiring – Intrinsically Safe Figure 6-13 Output voltage vs. load resistance – T erminals 3 & 4 (Cha nnel B) – Internal power Figure 6-14 Output voltage vs. load r[...]

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    50 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O T ran smitters Figure 6-15 Recommended pull-up resistor versus supply voltage – 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 . T[...]

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    Installati on Manual 51 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O T ran smitters Output Wiri ng – 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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    52 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters[...]

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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 ransm itters 7.3 PROFIBUS-PA 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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    Installati on Manual 55 Output Wiri ng – 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 commun[...]

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    56 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications Core processor connection The transmitter has tw o 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 conducto[...]

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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 nfig ured for frequency/pulse: - The channels function as a dual-pulse ou tp ut which reports a single proces s v ariable. 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 1 700/2700 transmitter 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 tr ansmitter in 4-wir e re mote installations or r emote cor e pr oces[...]

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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 1 700/2700 transmitter/core processo r assembly with display 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 ″ pip e (pipe mount) 6 3/16 (158) 2 11/16 (69) 2 7/16 (62) Ø4 11/1[...]

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    Installation Manua l 69 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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    70 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Tran smitters Specifications Figure A-5 Dimensions – Remote core processo r 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 (7[...]

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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 length 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 requiremen[...]

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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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