Emerson 8712E manual Wiring, Conduit Ports and Connections, Conduit Requirements, Power Outputs

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Quick Installation Guide

Rosemount 8712 / 8700 Series

00825-0100-4664, Rev BB January 2013

STEP 6: WIRING

Conduit Ports and Connections

This wiring section covers the connection between the transmitter and sensor, the 4-20 mA loop, and supplying power to the transmitter. Follow the conduit information, cable requirements, and disconnect requirements in the sections below.

Conduit Ports and Connections

Both the sensor and transmitter junction boxes have ports for 1/2-inch NPT conduit connections with optional CM20 or PG 13.5 connections available. These connections should be made in accordance with national, local, and plant electrical codes. Unused ports should be sealed with metal plugs. Proper electrical installation is necessary to prevent errors due to electrical noise and interference. Separate conduits are not necessary for the coil drive and signal cables, but a dedicated conduit line between each transmitter and sensor is required. Shielded cable must be used for best results in electrically noisy environments. When preparing all wire connections, remove only the insulation required to fit the wire completely under the terminal connection. Removal of excessive insulation may result in an unwanted electrical short to the transmitter housing or other wire connections. For flanged sensors installed into an application requiring IP68 protection, sealed cable glands, conduit, and conduit plugs that meet IP68 ratings are required.

Conduit Requirements

A single dedicated conduit run for the coil drive and signal cable is needed between the sensor and the remote transmitter. See Figure 14. Bundled cables in a single conduit are likely to create interference and noise problems in the system. Use one set of cables per conduit run.

Figure 14. Conduit Preparation

 

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Contents Quick Installation Guide Management Asia Pacific Private LimitedPRE-INSTALLATION Mechanical Considerations12.02 Dimensions are in inches millimeters109 305Hardware Jumpers/Switches Installation ProceduresIdentify Options and Configurations Environmental ConsiderationsHandling Electrical ConsiderationsFlow Direction MountingUpstream/Downstream Piping Sensor OrientationFlow Gaskets InstallationFlanged Sensors Flange BoltsSize Class CodePound-feet PTFE/ETFE liner PN10 Size NewtonNewton Code Meter Polyurethane, Linatex, Adiprene and Neoprene Liners Size Wafer Sensors AlignmentNominal Sensor Size Rosemount Alignment Spacer Table Line Size Dash No Sanitary Sensors Alignment and BoltingPound-feet Newton-meter Lining GroundingProcess Grounding Options Type of Pipe StrapsGrounding with Grounding Electrode Coil Drive and Electrode Cables Power Outputs WiringPower Outputs Conduit Ports and ConnectionsTransmitter to Sensor Wiring Remote Mount Cable Requirements and PreparationDescription Wiring the Transmitter to the SensorTransmitter Terminal Sensor Terminal Wire Gauge Wire Color Part NumberRemote Mount Wiring Diagrams External Power Source Connect the 4-20 mA Analog SignalInternal Power Source Cabling considerationsInstallation Category Powering the TransmitterSupply Wire Requirements Disconnects8712E Power Supply AC Ground or DC Ground Transmitter Power CableFuse Basic Setup Function Fast Keys Process Variables PV Basic SetupLocal Operator Interface ReviewEuropean Directive Information Product CertificationsApproved Manufacturing Locations International CertificatesInternational Certifications European Certifications N1 Atex Type nSpecial Conditions for Safe Use N7 IECEx Type nSensor Approval Information Meter Size Inches Maximum Ambient Temperature Rosemount 8705 and 8711 SensorsMaximum Process EC Declaration of Conformity Schedule