Manual Supplement

00809-0500-4530, Rev AA October 2010

Rosemount 5300/5400 Series

RS-485 Bus

The 5300/5400 transmitters do not provide electrical isolation between the RS-485 bus and the transmitter power supply

Maintain a bus topology and minimize stub length

Figure 1-4 identifies multidrop wiring topology, where up to 32 devices may be wired on one RS-485 bus

The RS-485 bus needs to be terminated once at each end, but should not be terminated elsewhere on the bus

Installation cases

Install the Rosemount 5300/5400 Series Transmitters as shown in Figure 1-4.

Use common ground for Modbus Master and Power Supply

The Power cables and RS-485 Bus are in the same cable installation

An ground cable is installed and shall be used (cable size ≥4 mm according to IEC60079-14, or size according to applicable national regulations and standards). A properly installed threaded conduit connection may provide sufficient ground.

The cable shielding is grounded at master site (optional)

NOTE

The HMC equipped transmitter contains intrinsically safe circuits that require the housing to be grounded in accordance with national and local electrical codes. Failure to do so may impair the protection provided by the equipment.

Figure 1-4. Multidrop Connection of 5300/5400 Transmitters

120Ω

RS-485 Bus

HART to Modbus Converter

MB

 

MODBUS MA

-

 

(RS-485)

-

POWER

 

+

 

 

HART Ambients > 60 ºC

+

Use wiring rated

 

for min 90 ºC

 

HART to Modbus Converter

MB

 

MODBUS MA

-

 

(RS-485)

-

POWER

 

 

+

 

 

 

HART Ambients > 60 ºC

+

Use wiring rated

 

 

for min 90 ºC

 

 

120Ω

BModbus

A Master

Z

Power

Supply

Internal

 

Internal

 

Ground Screw

External

Ground Screw

External

 

Ground Screw

 

Ground Screw

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Emerson 5300, 5400 specifications RS-485 Bus, Installation cases