Emerson instruction manual Remotely mounted IFT9701 transmitter

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Before You Begin continued

Figure 1-2 Remotely mounted IFT9701 transmitter

 

 

Field wiring

 

 

compartment

Model

 

With optional LCD

IFT9701

 

 

transmitter

 

Sensor wiring

 

 

 

 

compartment

 

 

 

4X M8 mounting bolt

4X lock washer

4X flat washer

To rotate transmitter: remove, then re-install to 12 ft-lb (16 Nm) torque

Sensor cable

For minimum bend radius of cable, see Figure 3-4, 3-5, or 3-6

If conduit is used, install drip leg in conduit

Circuit board compartment

User access not normally required

Mounting bracket

Requires 4 user-supplied bolts

Cable gland

To assemble, see instructions shipped with cable kit

Connects to sensor junction box

Before You Begin

Getting Started

Mounting the Remote Transmitter

Power Supply and Output Wiring

Model IFT9701 Transmitter Instruction Manual

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Contents Micro Motion Page Micro Motion Page Contents Flowmeter Startup Index Page Before You Begin About this manual SafetyFlowmeter components European installationsDefinitions Remotely mounted IFT9701 transmitter Page Hazardous area Safety, reliability, accessibilityGetting Started Orientation and mounting Temperature, humidity, and vibrationTransmitters approved for Atex Zone Visibility of tagsCompartment tags and lockout device Jumper settingsSecurity Fault output levelsRe-installing the circuit board compartment cover Remotely Mounting the Transmitter Installation dimensions for remote mounting Mounting the transmitter to a wall or other surface Cable types Connecting the transmitter to the sensorCable selection guidelines Temperature ranges for jacket materialGuidelines for cable gland Wiring connections to sensorGuidelines for conduit Sensor terminal designations Cable connections to sensorsSensor wiring compartment and sensor wiring terminals Wiring guidelines Power Supply and Output WiringPower supply wiring terminals Connect power supply wiringConnect output wiring Wire guidelines for DC power supplyMilliamp output performance Milliamp outputMilliamp output connected to Bell 202 multidrop network Typical Hart network wiringHart Communicator connections Communication tools connected to milliamp outputPulse output Wiring to pulse counter with internal pull-up resistor Wiring to Series 3000 applications platform with I/O cable Page Zeroing Customer serviceStartup procedures Flowmeter StartupInitialization Diagnostic LEDStartup mode Operating modeFlowmeter zeroing Zeroing procedureDiagnosing zero failure Configuration, calibration, and characterizationProcess measurement Page Configuration overview Configuration with a Hart CommunicatorMeasurement units Configuration parametersHart tag Mass flow unit Software label Volume flow unit Measurement units for mass and volume flowDamping Flow cutoffEffect of flow direction on outputs and totalizers Flow directionPulse output scaling Range values for milliamp outputAuto zero Calibration proceduresDiagnosing zeroing failure Flow calibration procedureTotal Characterization Configuration with ProLink II Software Configuration window Device panel Process variable measurement Configuration window Flow panelMass flow unit Software label Volume flow unit Effect of flow direction on outputs and totalizers Configuration window Analog Output panel Output configurationConfiguration window Frequency panel Configuration with ProLink II Software Flow Calibration dialog box Diagnosing zeroing failure Totalizer Control window Characterization Configuration window Density panel General guidelines TroubleshootingTransmitter diagnostic tools Normal conditions indicated by LED Fault outputsOptional LCD Conditions indicated by optional LCD Power supplyWiring Power supply connectionsOver range and sensor failure conditions Normal resistance and voltage ranges for flowmeter circuitsSlug flow Troubleshooting over range and sensor failure conditionsTransmitter failure Digital diagnostic messagesPage Pulse passive IFT9701 SpecificationsPerformance specifications Functional specifications Output signals Milliamp activeLocal display optional Fault indicationOutput testing Current source Power supply options 85 to 250 VACStorage Environmental limits Temperature OperatingProcess fluid vs. ambient temperature 20 to 30 VDCDensity limits Humidity limitsVibration limits Hazardous area classifications Ambient temperature effect on milliamp outputShipping weight Environmental effectsPage Hart Communicator Menu Trees Appendix BHart Communicator Menu Trees Appendix C Installing the Optional DisplayInstalling the Optional Display Used equipment Return PolicyNew and unused equipment Page Atex IndexHart Customer service Index Page 3100572