Varec 4000 manual Connecting the RTD, Connecting the Handheld Terminal, Wiring Completion

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2.5Connecting the RTD

The following list shows how the ATT is wired to an RTD device. The ATT’s temperature circuit is designed to work with a platinum or copper 3-wire RTD.

2.5.1Connecting the Handheld Terminal

Figure 2-3 on page 6 shows how the 1200 Hand Held Terminal is connected to the ATTI bus on the ATT. The Model 268 can also be used to configure the ATT.

Warning! The 1200 Hand Held Terminal on the ATT is not Intrinsically Safe. Care must be taken to only use in a non-hazardous environment

Wire as follows:

Connect the RTD's A terminal to the ATT's terminal 6, A.

Connect the RTD's B terminal to the ATT's terminal 5, C.

Connect the RTD's C terminal to the ATT's terminal 4, C.

2.5.2Wiring Completion

Caution! Do not overtighten metal plugs used to seal wiring compartment ports. Overtightening may damage the housing.

Properly seal the 1/2-inch NPT conduit entry. Install cover and tighten to ensure that the O-ring seal is adequately compressed. Proper sealing of all ports is necessary to prevent moisture or other contamination from entering the wiring compartment.

2.5.3Installation Checkout

After a thorough check that all connections are correctly made and that all covers and plugs are installed, turn on power to the ATT. Proceed to Chapter 3, Configuration.

2.5.4Installation Checklist

The steps required in the installation process are summarized in the following checklist. Since each step is detailed specifically with accompanying notes, cautions, and warnings, be sure to refer to the sub-sections indicated for further information.

 

Step

Sub-Section(s) Reference

 

 

 

 

Unpack the ATT and check the packing list.

Unpacking

 

 

 

 

Verify that the required input power is available.

Mounting the ATT, Wiring

 

 

 

 

Mount the ATT.

Mounting the Equipment

 

 

 

 

Ground the ATT.

Grounding the Equipment

 

 

 

 

Route the conduit between the ATT and other

Wiring Completion

 

devices and seal all ports.

 

 

Wire the host communications.

Connecting Host Communication

 

 

 

 

Wire the RTD

Connecting the RTD

 

 

 

 

Wire the input power connections.

Connecting Input Power

 

 

 

 

Apply power to the ATT.

Installation Checkout

 

 

 

 

Wire the Model 1200 Handheld Terminal

Connecting Handheld Terminal

 

 

 

 

Proceed to ATT configuration procedure.

ATT Configuration (Section 3)

 

 

 

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Contents Installation Operations Manual Page Copyright Disclaimer of Warranties Safety Precaution Definitions Safety Precautions Tank Gauge Transmitter Introduction Tank Gauge Transmitter Glossary Tank Gauge Transmitter Viii Using This Manual IntroductionConstruction ConfigurationOperation Installation Mounting the Equipment Part Number Gauge Adapter KitWiring ATT WiringWiring Preparation Connecting Input PowerConnecting Host Communication Terminal Block One TB1 Terminal Block Two TB2ATT EIA485 Wiring Typical EIA485 WiringTypical EIA485 System Wiring ATT Mark/Space Wiring Typical Mark/Space Field WiringConnecting the RTD Connecting the Handheld TerminalWiring Completion Installation CheckoutConfiguration Configuration Parameters1200 Hand Held Terminal Function Key DescriptionTerminal Mode Configuration Terminal Mode Operation 1200 Hand Held TerminalMenu Operation Main Menu Main Menu DescriptionSummary Menu Summary Menu DescriptionConfiguration Menu Configuration Menu DescriptionHost Menu Host Menu DescriptionQuick Setup Host Configuration Imperial Fractional 1900 Quick Setup DefaultsGeneral Configuration Imperial Decimal 1900 Quick Setup Defaults 3 0-20 Meter 1900 Quick Setup Defaults 4 0-30 Meter 1900 Quick Setup Defaults Imperial Fractional 1800 Series Transmitter Quick Setup Imperial Decimal 1800 Series Transmitter Quick Setup7 0-20 Meters 1800 Series Transmitter Quick Setup 8 0-30 Meters 1800 Series Transmitter Quick SetupImperial Modbus Quick Setup Defaults Metric Modbus Quick Setup Defaults Battery Replacement Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance Error Message Description TroubleshootingATT Error Status Conditions Status Condition Description ATT Configuration Error CheckingATT Status Conditions Model 1200 Error Messages Host Communication Loopback TestsSpecifications Specifications and Physical CharacteristicsInput Power EnvironmentalLevel Measurement Safety Agency Approvals Intrinsic SafetyExplosion Proof Agency Acronym RequirementAssembly/Component Part Number Major System Assemblies and ComponentsOrder Codes CommunicationsOrder Codes Theory of Operation CPU BoardBack-up Battery Status Inputs and OutputsAtti Communications Port Host Communications InterfacesHost Communication Encoder Battery BackupTemperature Measurement Number Exception Mark/Space Host InterfaceFunction Number Modbus Support over Mark/Space Host Interface Compatibility with Varec Tank Polling UnitTheory of Operation ATT Family of Products Model 4040 Display UnitRelay Specifications Model 4050 Digital Input/Output UnitDigital Outputs Digital InputsImplementation Modbus ImplementationIntroduction Modbus Implementation Term Definition Functions and Data FormatsInteger Registers ATT Response Integer DataHost Request Character Data Coded Data Packed Bit DataFloating-Point Registers Floating-Point DataTwo 16-bit Registers Format Floating Point DataOne 32-bit Register Format Status Bits Status Bit DataException Responses Exception Response ReasonHardware Implementation Data Out of RangeLoopback Test Integer Register Map Register Number Type DescriptionRegister Number Sw Ver0-1 Noise Reject Type Floating Point Register Map Status Bit Register MapModbus Implementation Optional Interfaces 10.1 4000TIFMO10.2 4000GEFMO 10.3 4000LJFMO10.5 4000WBFMO 10.6 4000GMFMOGlossary Adv Hi LevelDband TSU Tank Gauge Transmitter 4000 Your official representative Your offical representative