Emerson 00809-0100-4514, 1154 manual Installation, Procedures, Mechanical

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Rosemount 1154

Reference Manual

00809-0100-4514, Rev BA January 2008

INSTALLATION

Installation consists of mounting the transmitter and conduit and making

PROCEDURES

electrical connections. Procedures follow for each operation.

Mechanical

Transmitter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Be careful not to break the neck seal between the sensor module and the

 

electronics housing.

 

 

 

The threaded interface between the sensor module and the electronics

 

housing is hermetically sealed before shipment. The integrity of this seal is

 

necessary for the safe operation of the transmitter during accident conditions.

 

If the seal is broken, reseal it according to “Connecting the Electrical Housing

 

to the Sensor Module” on page 5-7.

1.Mount the bracket to a panel or other flat surface as shown in Figure 2-4.Use four 3/8-in. diameter bolts (not supplied with unit). SAE grade 2 bolts were used during qualification testing. Torque each bolt to 19 ft-lb (26 N-m).

2.Attach the transmitter to the mounting bracket, as shown in Figure 2-4.Use four 7/16-20 ￿ 3/4 bolts with washers (supplied with unit). Torque each bolt to 21 ft-lb (29 N-m).

Figure 2-4. Typical Transmitter Mounting Bracket Configuration.

2.81 (71.4)

 

1.2

 

(30)

 

4.93

 

(125)

2.81

3/8-in.

(71.4)

Bolts (4)

5

(Customer

(127)Supplied)

2.3Center of Gravity

(58)(Includes Bracket)

1.8

(45.7)

2.75

(69.9)

10 (254)

Minimum Clearance

2.3

(58)

Center of Gravity (Includes Bracket)

PANEL MOUNTING HOLE

MOUNTING BRACKET FOR PANEL

ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATE

PATTERN

MOUNT SHOWN IN TYPICAL

MOUNTING

(BACK SIDE)

MOUNTING CONFIGURATION

 

NOTE

Dimensions are nominal in inches (millimeters).

NOTES

1.Orientation with respect to gravity is not critical.

2.Units can alternately be mounted with process connection adjacent to bracket.

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Contents Rosemount Reference ManualImportant Notice -- Errata Rosemount 1154 Alphaline Nuclear Pressure Transmitter Return of Material Revision Status Changes From June 1999 to JanuaryNew Old Changes Rosemount Table of Contents Maintenance Troubleshooting Specifications Reference DataSection TOC-3 TOC-4 Section Introduction Overview About the TransmitterRosemount Section Installation Overview General ConsiderationsMechanical Considerations Process ConnectionsRosemount Conduit Electrical ConsiderationsTransmitter Wiring Connections Installation ProceduresMechanical Pressure Dimension Range CodeLiquid Service ElectricalTransmitter Terminal Block Rosemount Span Adjustment Zero Adjustment Section CalibrationOverview Calibration Calibration Procedures Zero and Span AdjustmentZero and Span Adjustment Screws Linearity Adjustment Damping Adjustment Linearity and Damping AdjustmentRosemount Calculate zero adjustment correction in terms of pressure Rosemount Section Operation Overview Transmitter OperationΔ-Cell Linearity Adjustment DemodulatorFV Iref Maintenance Troubleshooting OverviewSafety Messages Test Terminals Board CheckoutSensing Module Checkout Disassembly Procedure Process Flange RemovalRosemount 1154 Parts List Part DescriptionReassembly Procedure Rosemount Process Flange Reassembly Post Assembly Tests Symptom Potential Source Corrective ActionOn Next Check for adequate voltage to the transmitter Specifications and Reference Data Nuclear SpecificationsPerformance Specifications Range Code Overpressure Effect Functional Specifications Range Code Static Pressure Zero EffectRange Code Response Time Range Code Pressure Ranges 25 to 0-150 inH2O 0-6.22 to 0-37.3 kPaPhysical Specifications Range Code Overpressure LimitRosemount Ordering Information Rosemount 1154DP, 1154HP, and 1154GP Spare Parts Rosemount 1154DP 1154HP 1154GP Part Description Order NoFor use with existing N0026 transmitter only Spare Parts Shelf Life Important Notice Rosemount Current Control Current Limit Index-2 Page ¢00809-XXXX-XXXX ¤