Emerson M22, M21 user manual Armored Cable preparation procedure

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Armored Cable preparation procedure:

1.Prepare the armored instrument cable as illustrated in Figure 5 and follow all assembly and/or preparation instructions provided by the cable and/or cable gland manufacturer.

2.Install cable gland and reducer onto the cable.

3.Ensure four (4) inches of wire length is available for connecting to terminals inside the junction box.

4.Use a small flat head screw driver when connecting wires to connector terminals. See Figure 6.

5.Connect sensor wires to the appropriate terminals. See Figure 5C, Figure 9, Figure 12 and Figure 13.

Figure 5: Cable preparation

A: Drawing showing of cable without gland

B. Picture of cable showing gland and insulation

Hazloc cable gland

4 Inches

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Junction Box

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Sensor

Shield wire from flexible Armored cable and sensor ground wire (Green wire) connected to Earth grounding screw in junction box

C. Picture of cable wired to junction box and sensor

Shield wires from each twisted pair connected to “GND” (Earth Ground) on terminal block.

Cable gland &

Armored cable

¾” NPT stopping plug.

Note: If required, use cable glands which have been approved for hazardous locations.

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Contents Millennium Important Information Table of Contents Monitoring and Outputs Introduction Special conditions of useEnclosure Dimensions Transmitter Enclosure Dimensional DrawingInstallation UnpackMounting Transmitter Orientation OptionBoard assembly diagram Transmitter electronics module and Relay optionsRotating Electronics module Wiring and installation Field InstallationGuidelines SealsImportant Wiring Guidelines Cable choice and guidelinesArmored Cable preparation procedure Connecting wires Remotely mounted sensors jumper configuration Separation Jumpers positionsSensor and Transmitter terminals Sensor TerminalsRemote Reset Sensor Separation/ Remote mounting of sensorWiring drawings Non-isolated terminal connectionIsolated terminal connection Installation Checklist Transmitter Power Up Transmitter and faceplate descriptionDisplay Menu buttons and access Intrusive AccessNon-Intrusive Access/Magnetic Reed switch Access Status LEDOperation Menu optionsNavigating main menu Menu structure flow chart Full calibration Normal calibration procedure Cont’d Zero calibration option Full Calibration Enable / Disable channels Viewing and setting alarm levels pointsSetting Relay options Relay AssignmentAlarm Relay 1 RL1 Alarm Relay 2 RL2 Alarm Relay 3 RL3 Relay Alarm Mode setting for Oxygen sensors only Modbus SetupSelect Display Language Setup Current Date Setup Current TimeView Event Log Event Types Display on Screen Events Format /hostManual Reset Self Test RelaySensor Upper Limit Range Select Gas Type Calibration gas valueSerial Number & Firmware Version 1Fault monitoring Monitoring and outputsRelays Analog 4-20mAReg Current Output Status LED Meaning Value Red Green RS-485 Modbus RTU Reg. Value Current Output Status LED Meaning Red GreenReg# Meaning Readable Writeable Hart Communication Bit MeaningTroubleshooting MaintainingPeriodic response check Spare Parts /Accessories StorageHow to Return Equipment Appendix Appendix B Resistance Appendix C Millennium II Transmitter Specifications Approvals December 07 Net Safety Monitoring Inc

M22, M21 specifications

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The M21 and M22 offer versatile connectivity options, supporting various communication protocols such as Ethernet, Modbus, and TCP/IP. This extensive connectivity facilitates seamless integration into existing systems, allowing for easy collaboration between devices across different platforms. Users can monitor and control processes from virtually anywhere, providing flexibility and convenience.

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In terms of user interface, the M21 and M22 come with intuitive software that provides easy navigation and configuration. The interface is designed to be user-friendly, reducing the learning curve for new operators and allowing for efficient setup and management of processes.

Finally, both controllers are built with a focus on reliability and durability, making them suitable for various industrial environments, including harsh or demanding settings. Their robust design ensures consistent performance, even in challenging conditions.

In summary, the Emerson M21 and M22 controllers represent cutting-edge solutions in industrial automation, offering high processing power, flexible connectivity, scalability, advanced maintenance features, user-friendly interfaces, and robust design. Companies looking to enhance their automation capabilities will find these controllers to be valuable assets in achieving operational excellence.