Emerson installation manual Input/output signals, Model 2400S Analog Zone 1 Exe or Zone

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Dimensions and Specifications

A.6 Input/output signals

Model 2400S Analog (Zone 1 Exe or Zone 2)

Channel A

One active or passive 4–20 mA output

Not intrinsically safe

Isolated to ±50 VDC from all other outputs and earth ground

Maximum load limit: 820 ohms

Can report mass flow, volume flow, density, temperature, or drive gain

Output is linear with process from 3.8 to 20.5 mA, per NAMUR NE43 (June 1994)

Channel B (configurable)

One active or passive 4–20 mA output

Not intrinsically safe

Isolated to ±50 VDC from all other outputs and earth ground

Maximum load limit: 820 ohms

Can report mass flow, volume flow, density, temperature, or drive gain

Output is linear with process from 3.8 to 20.5 mA, per NAMUR NE43 (June 1994)

One active or passive frequency/pulse output

Not intrinsically safe

Can report mass flow or volume flow, which can be used to indicate flow rate or total

Scalable to 10,000 Hz

Power:

-Internal (active): +24 VDC ±3% with a 2.2 kohm internal pull-up resistor

-External (passive): +36 VDC maximum, +24 VDC typical

Output is linear with flow rate to 12,500 Hz

One active or passive discrete output

Not intrinsically safe

Can report five discrete events, flow switch, forward/reverse flow, calibration in progress, or fault

Power:

-Internal (active): +24 VDC ±3% with a 2.2 kohm internal pull-up resistor

-External (passive): +36 VDC maximum, +24 VDC typical

Maximum sink capability: 500 mA

One active or passive discrete input

Not intrinsically safe

Power:

-Internal (active): +24 VDC, 10 mA maximum source current

-External (passive): +3 to 36 VDC maximum

Can reset all totals, reset mass total, reset volume total, or start sensor zero

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Micro Motion® Model 2400S Transmitters

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Contents Micro Motion Model 2400S Transmitters Page Contents Appendix a Dimensions and Specifications ContentsSafety Power Supply Wiring AN Wiring DP and DNBefore You Begin OverviewFlowmeter components Transmitter installation overviewBefore You Begin 1Flowmeter documentation resources Flowmeter documentationTopic Document Micro Motion Model 2400S Transmitters Transmitter Orientation and Power Supply Wiring AN Wiring DP and DNMoisture protection Rotating the transmitter on the sensor optionalTransmitter Orientation and Power Supply 1Rotating the transmitter on the sensorPower supply requirements 1Power supply requirementsPower type TransmitterWiring the power supply 2Typical power cable resistances at 68 F 20 CGauge Resistance Model 2400S Analog transmitter Before You Begin Model 2400S PROFIBUS-DP transmitterMicro Motion Model 2400S Transmitters Before You Begin Power Supply I/O options1Terminal configuration options Wiring the outputs Zone 1 Exe and ZoneWiring Model 2400S Analog Transmitters Channel Terminals Function Power1 CommMA output wiring 1Basic mA output wiring Internal power2HART/analog single-loop wiring Internal power Excessive current will damage the transmitter4HART/analog single-loop wiring External power Frequency output wiring Internal power External power8Frequency output wiring External power Discrete output wiring10Discrete output wiring External power 2Input voltage ranges for external power Discrete input wiringRange 13Discrete input wiring Internal power Wiring the outputs Zone 1 ExiHazardous area safety 3Safety parametersHazardous area voltage Hazardous area currentHazardous area inductance Hazardous area mA wiringHazardous area Hazardous area frequency/discrete output wiring 16Safe area mA output load resistance valuesExternal power supply Hazardous area discrete input wiring 19Safe area frequency/discrete output load resistance valuesMicro Motion Model 2400S Transmitters Wiring Model 2400S PROFIBUS-DP DeviceNet Transmitters Before You Begin Power Supply Wiring ANI/O wiring for Model 2400S PROFIBUS-DP transmitters Wiring Model 2400S PROFIBUS-DP and DeviceNet Transmitters1Model 2400S PROFIBUS-DP I/O wiring Enabling internal terminationI/O wiring for Model 2400S DeviceNet transmitters 3Model 2400S DeviceNet I/O wiringDimensions and Specifications DimensionsCover dimensions for stainless 344steel housing Policy IndexPower supply Models 2400S Analog and PROFIBUS-DP Dimensions and Specifications Physical specificationsDimensions and Specifications Electrical connections Model 2400S AnalogModel 2400S PROFIBUS-DP Model 2400S DeviceNetDimensions and Specifications User interfaceInterface functions Input/output signals Model 2400S Analog Zone 1 Exe or ZoneModel 2400S Analog Zone 1 Exi Host interface Dimensions and Specifications Digital communicationsAll versions Environmental limits Environmental effectsHazardous area classifications All modelsMicro Motion Model 2400S Transmitters Specifications Return PolicyNew and unused equipment Used equipmentMicro Motion Model 2400S Transmitters Specifications Return Policy IndexIndex Page 20003402

2400S specifications

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