System Configuration Manual
300510EN, Rev AA
December 2010
Rosemount Raptor
5-42 Section 5. Installing a Raptor Level Gauging System
Tank Database Setup
Each tank is represented by a position in the Rosemount 2410 tank database.
Each device connected to the 2410 is mapped to a tank position. For each
tank position, a name is assigned as an identifier of the tank. The 2410 tank
database maps field devices to the various tanks, and identifies the devices
whenever there is a request for measurement data from the 2160 FCU.
11. T he Device Type column lists all devices that communicate on the
Tankbus. Ensure that all devices connected to the Tankbus appear in the
Device Type list to verify proper communication.
12. In the Tank Position column, map each device to a tank by selecting the
appropriate number from the drop-down list in the 2410 tank database as
illustrated below. The example below illustrates two different cases; a
single tank connected to a 2410 Tank Hub, and another case with three(1)
tanks connected to a 2410. Note that tank positions which are mapped to
devices are enabled for editing of tank name and Modbus address in the
right-hand pane of the Tank Hub Tank Database window.
13. Type the desired names in the Tank N ame field. These tank names
should also be used at a later stage when installing the tanks associated
with the current 2410 Tank Hub, see “Installing a Tank” on page5-101.
(1) Mapping more than one tank requires the Multiple tank version of the Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub. See the Rosemount Raptor System Technical Description for more information.