Emerson IFT9701 instruction manual Connecting the transmitter to the sensor, Cable types

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3.4Connecting the transmitter to the sensor

CAUTION

Improper installation of cable, cable gland, or conduit could cause inaccurate measurements or flowmeter failure.

To ensure 360° termination shielding for flowmeter wiring, install the factory-supplied cable gland or user-supplied sealed metallic conduit to the conduit opening on the sensor junction box.

To connect the transmitter to the sensor:

Micro Motion 9-wire cable is required. See Section 3.4.1 for information on cable types offered by Micro Motion.

Depending on your cable type, you must either install the cable in conduit or use cable glands. See Section 3.4.2 for information on conduit installations. See Section 3.4.3 for information on cable gland installations.

For information on connecting the wires to the terminals, see Section 3.4.4.

Micro Motion’s 9-Wire Flowmeter Cable Preparation and Installation Guide, shipped with the cable, provides additional information on cable types, cable preparation, and installation requirements.

3.4.1Cable types

Micro Motion supplies 9-wire jacketed, shielded, or armored cable.

Jacketed cable is CE-compliant when it is installed inside user-supplied sealed metallic conduit that provides 360° termination shielding for the enclosed cable. See Figure 3-4 for an illustration of jacketed cable.

Shielded and armored cable are CE-compliant when the cable is installed with the factory-supplied cable glands. See Figure 3-5 for an illustration of shielded cable, and Figure 3-6 for an illustration of armored cable.

Each cable type is available with a PVC or Teflon® FEP jacket. For temperature ranges of cable jacket materials, see Table 3-1.

See Table 3-2for guidelines on cable selection. All cable types are acceptable for cable tray installation.

Figure 3-4 Jacketed cable

Jacket

 

 

Minimum bend radii

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Static

Under

Drain wire (4)

 

Outside

(no load)

dynamic

Jacket

diameter

condition

load

 

 

material

inches (mm)

inches (mm)

inches (mm)

 

 

 

 

 

Foil shield (4)

PVC

0.415 (10)

3 1/8 (80)

6 1/4 (159)

 

 

 

 

 

Teflon®

0.340 (9)

2 5/8 (67)

5 1/8 (131)

 

FEP

 

 

 

Filler (5)

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Contents Micro Motion Page Micro Motion Page Contents Flowmeter Startup Index Page About this manual Safety Before You BeginDefinitions European installationsFlowmeter components Remotely mounted IFT9701 transmitter Page Getting Started Safety, reliability, accessibilityHazardous area Temperature, humidity, and vibration Orientation and mountingVisibility of tags Transmitters approved for Atex ZoneJumper settings Compartment tags and lockout deviceFault output levels SecurityRe-installing the circuit board compartment cover Remotely Mounting the Transmitter Installation dimensions for remote mounting Mounting the transmitter to a wall or other surface Connecting the transmitter to the sensor Cable typesTemperature ranges for jacket material Cable selection guidelinesGuidelines for conduit Wiring connections to sensorGuidelines for cable gland Cable connections to sensors Sensor terminal designationsSensor wiring compartment and sensor wiring terminals Power Supply and Output Wiring Wiring guidelinesConnect power supply wiring Power supply wiring terminalsWire guidelines for DC power supply Connect output wiringMilliamp output Milliamp output performanceTypical Hart network wiring Milliamp output connected to Bell 202 multidrop networkCommunication tools connected to milliamp output Hart Communicator connectionsPulse output Wiring to pulse counter with internal pull-up resistor Wiring to Series 3000 applications platform with I/O cable Page Flowmeter Startup Customer serviceStartup procedures ZeroingOperating mode Diagnostic LEDStartup mode InitializationZeroing procedure Flowmeter zeroingConfiguration, calibration, and characterization Diagnosing zero failureProcess measurement Page Configuration with a Hart Communicator Configuration overviewHart tag Configuration parametersMeasurement units Measurement units for mass and volume flow Mass flow unit Software label Volume flow unitFlow cutoff DampingFlow direction Effect of flow direction on outputs and totalizersRange values for milliamp output Pulse output scalingCalibration procedures Auto zeroFlow calibration procedure Diagnosing zeroing failureTotal Characterization Configuration with ProLink II Software Configuration window Device panel Configuration window Flow panel Process variable measurementMass flow unit Software label Volume flow unit Effect of flow direction on outputs and totalizers Output configuration Configuration window Analog Output panelConfiguration window Frequency panel Configuration with ProLink II Software Flow Calibration dialog box Diagnosing zeroing failure Totalizer Control window Characterization Configuration window Density panel Transmitter diagnostic tools TroubleshootingGeneral guidelines Optional LCD Fault outputsNormal conditions indicated by LED Power supply Conditions indicated by optional LCDPower supply connections WiringNormal resistance and voltage ranges for flowmeter circuits Over range and sensor failure conditionsTroubleshooting over range and sensor failure conditions Slug flowDigital diagnostic messages Transmitter failurePage Functional specifications Output signals Milliamp active IFT9701 SpecificationsPerformance specifications Pulse passivePower supply options 85 to 250 VAC Fault indicationOutput testing Current source Local display optional20 to 30 VDC Environmental limits Temperature OperatingProcess fluid vs. ambient temperature StorageVibration limits Humidity limitsDensity limits Environmental effects Ambient temperature effect on milliamp outputShipping weight Hazardous area classificationsPage Appendix B Hart Communicator Menu TreesHart Communicator Menu Trees Installing the Optional Display Appendix CInstalling the Optional Display New and unused equipment Return PolicyUsed equipment Page Index AtexHart Customer service Index Page 3100572