Emerson 7000 SERIES 7ADTB manual Functional Test, Voltage Checks

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INSTALLATION (continued)

GREEN RED

observe these lights

GREEN RED AMBER

Figure 1-3. Standard controls and indicators.

Functional Test

Read all instructions on the Wiring Diagrams and labels affixed to the ADTB. Note the control features that are provided and review their operation before proceeding.

After installing the ADTB check the following:

Bypass Handle should be in the OPEN position.

Isolation Handle should be in the CLOSED position.

CN transfer switch should be CLOSED.

CE transfer switch should be OPEN.

If handles are not in correct positions, follow instructions for Bypassing and Isolating the automatic transfer switch in Section 3. Do not force the handles. Electrical interlocks prevent a wrong sequence of operation.

1 – Voltage Checks

First check nameplate on transfer switch; rated voltage must be the same as normal and emergency line voltages.

Use extreme caution when using a meter to measure voltages. Do not touch power terminals; shock, burns, or death could result !

Perform steps 1–6 at the right. Observe the status lights. See Figure 1–3.

Black square means light is on.

White square means light is off.

*If necessary, adjust voltage regulator on generator per the manufacturer’s recommendations. The ADTB will respond only to rated voltage specified on the nameplate.

Now continue to 2 – Electrical Operation on next page.

Close the normal source circuit breaker. The Transfer Switch

1Connected To Normal and the

 

Normal Source Accepted lights

Active

 

 

Load

 

 

Disconnect

 

should come on.

 

 

Use an accurate voltmeter to

 

 

check phase to phase and

 

2 phase to neutral voltages pres-

 

 

ent at the transfer switch normal

 

 

source terminals.

 

 

Close the emergency source

 

 

circuit breaker. (Start generator,

 

3

if necessary.) The Transfer

 

Switch Connected To Normal &

Load

 

Emergency Source Accepted

Disconnect

 

Active

 

lights should come on.

 

 

 

Use an accurate voltmeter to

 

 

 

check phase to phase and

 

4

phase to neutral voltages pres-

 

 

 

ent at the transfer switch emer-

 

 

 

gency source terminals.*

 

 

 

Use a phase rotation meter to

A B C

 

 

 

5

 

check phase rotation of emer-

 

 

gency source; it must be the

 

 

 

same as the normal source.

 

 

 

Shut down the engine–genera-

 

 

 

tor, if applicable. The Emergen-

 

 

 

cy Source Accepted light should

 

6

go off. Then put the starting

 

 

 

control selector switch (on the

Active

 

 

 

Load

 

 

 

Disconnect

 

 

generator set) in the automatic

 

 

 

position. Close enclosure door.

 

1---3

 

 

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Contents Rating Label NameplateCatalog Number Identification 1600Installation Remove three Shipping Angles From the Transfer SwitchRemove the Shipping Skid Supporting foundation and mountingInstallation Functional Test Voltage ChecksTurn and hold Transfer Control switch clockwise to Transfer Electrical OperationTesting & Service Preventive MaintenanceDisconnecting the Controller Replacement PartsTesting & Service TROUBLE-SHOOTINGTrouble-Shooting Checks Maintenance HandleBypassing & Isolating Bypassing the ATSTo Bypass Normal Source To Bypass Emergency SourceIsolating the ATS Turn crank Counter Clockwise Until Window ShowsConn Test IsolateTurn crank Clockwise Until Window Shows Return to ServiceTurn crank clockwise until window shows Conn connected Return to Service To Un-Bypass Normal SourceBypass Handle Turn it Counter Clockwise To Un-Bypass Emergency SourceIndex See Controller User’s Guide

7000 SERIES 7ADTB specifications

The Emerson 7000 Series 7ADTB is a state-of-the-art temperature transmitter designed for industrial applications that require high precision and reliability. As part of the renowned 7000 series, the 7ADTB model combines advanced digital technology with robust construction, making it an essential tool for temperature measurement in sectors such as oil and gas, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, and food production.

One of the standout features of the 7ADTB is its exceptional accuracy. With a measurement range that adapts to various sensor types, including thermocouples, RTDs, and thermistors, the transmitter ensures precise readings and optimizes process control. The modular design allows for easy integration into existing systems, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.

The 7000 Series incorporates Emerson’s proprietary Micro Tracy technology, which provides excellent stability and minimizes drift, ensuring reliable performance over time. This is particularly important in environments where temperature fluctuations can affect product quality and safety. The transmitter offers a linearized output and is capable of digital communication via protocols such as HART, Profibus, and Fieldbus, allowing for seamless integration with modern control systems.

Another notable characteristic of the 7ADTB is its rugged construction. Built to endure harsh industrial conditions, the transmitter features a robust housing that is resistant to corrosion and mechanical stress. This durability not only extends the life of the instrument but also reduces the need for frequent maintenance.

The Emerson 7000 Series 7ADTB is also equipped with user-friendly interfaces and advanced diagnostic capabilities. A built-in display provides instant readings and real-time data while allowing users to easily navigate through configuration settings. Furthermore, the device includes self-diagnostic features that alert operators to potential issues before they escalate, promoting preventative maintenance practices.

Overall, the Emerson 7000 Series 7ADTB temperature transmitter is a versatile and reliable solution that caters to a wide range of industrial applications. With its exceptional accuracy, robust design, and advanced communication capabilities, it stands as a testament to Emerson's commitment to delivering innovative measurement solutions that enhance operational efficiency and product quality. This makes it a preferred choice for engineering professionals looking to optimize their temperature measurement processes.