Emerson CMF200A installation manual Wiring, Core processor to a 4-wire remote transmitter

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Wiring

Step 4 Wiring

Hazardous area installations

If you are installing the sensor in a hazardous location, verify that the hazardous classification information printed on the sensor tag matches the environment in which the sensor will be installed.

Improperly sealed housings can expose electronics to moisture, which can cause measurement error or flowmeter failure. Inspect and grease all gaskets and O-rings. Fully close and tighten all housing covers and conduit openings.

Installation options

The sensor has one of the following configurations:

An integral Model 2400S (all models) or Model 1700/2700 transmitter (high-temperature and extreme high-temperature models only). No wiring is required between the sensor and the transmitter. Skip to Grounding on page 20.

A core processor to a 4-wire remote transmitter (requires 4-wire cable); see Core processor to a 4-wire remote transmitter on page 16.

A core processor to a remote host (requires 4-wire cable); refer to the Micro Motion MVDDirect ConnectMeters Installation Manual.

A junction box to a 9-wire remote transmitter or remote core processor (requires 9-wire cable); see Junction box to a 9-wire remote transmitter or remote core processor on page 19.

Core processor to a 4-wire remote transmitter

Follow the steps below to connect the 4-wire cable between the core processor and the transmitter.

1.Use one of the following methods to shield the wiring from the core processor to the transmitter:

If you are installing unshielded wiring in continuous metallic conduit that provides 360° termination shielding for the enclosed wiring, go to page 18 (step 6 of the wiring procedure).

If you are installing a user-supplied cable gland with shielded cable or armored cable, terminate the shields in the cable gland. Terminate both the armored braid and the shield drain wires in the cable gland. Never connect the drain wires to the internal ground screw of the core processor. Go to page 18 (step 6 of the wiring procedure).

If you are installing a Micro Motion-supplied cable gland at the core processor housing:

-Prepare the cable and apply shielded heat shrink as described below. The shielded heat shrink provides a shield termination suitable for use in the gland when using cable whose shield consists of foil and not a braid. Proceed to step 2 of the wiring procedure, below.

-With armored cable, where the shield consists of braid, prepare the cable as described below, but do not apply heat shrink. Proceed to step 2 of the wiring procedure, below.

2.Remove the cover from the core processor housing.

3.Slide the gland nut and the clamping insert over the cable.

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Micro Motion® ELITE® Sensors

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Contents Micro Motion Elite Sensors Page Customer service TroubleshootingBefore You Begin Specifications Definitions European installationsInstallation options CMF025, CMF050, or CMF100 Elite sensor with core processor Elite sensor with junction box Full flow tubes Hazardous area installationsDetermining a Location Environmental limits113 UL and CSA ambient temperature limits Sensor models ElectronicsPipe run Maximum wiring distancesMaximum cable lengths ValvesFlow direction arrow Orienting the SensorRecommended sensor orientations Vertical pipelineMounting the Sensor Mounting an Elite sensorInstalling extended mount electronics Feedthrough, plastic cap, and clamping ringMounting the temperature extender onto the sensor Installing wafer-style sensors Wafer-style assembly Wiring Core processor to a 4-wire remote transmitterWrapping the shield drain wires Applying the heat shrink Connecting the wires at the core processor Grounding Pressure RatingsElite pressure ratings Case purging procedure Purge FittingsRemoving a purge plug Rupture Disks Time required to purge Elite sensor casesReturn Policy New and unused equipmentUsed equipment 20002158