Surges/Transients

Reference Manual

00809-0100-4696, Rev AA September 2004

Rosemount 848L

Figure 2-4. “Bus” location on the

Rosemount 848L

 

 

848/848L/848L 19 AA.EPS

 

Input/Output Power:

 

The discrete I/O requires a 9-32VDC power supply that is separate from the

 

fieldbus power. The voltage level will depend on the type of sensors being

 

used and outputs being driven. To power the I/O:

 

1.

Connect the positive lead from the power supply to the (+) terminal

 

 

marked "PWR".

 

2.

Connect the return lead to the (-) terminal marked "PWR"

 

3.

Tighten the terminal screws to ensure adequate contact.

Surges/Transients

The transmitter will withstand electrical transients encountered through static

 

discharges or induced switching transients. However, a transient protection

 

option (option code T1) is available to protect the 848L against high-energy

 

transients. The device must be properly grounded using the ground terminal.

GROUNDING

Although not required, a ground terminal is provided that can be connected to

 

earth ground for optimal EMC performance. A wire of 14AWG or larger is

 

recommend using appropriate terminal connectors at both ends.

 

Transmitter Enclosure (optional)

 

Ground the transmitter in accordance with local electrical requirements.

SWITCHES

 

 

Figure 2-5. Switch Location on

 

 

the Rosemount 848L

 

 

 

 

NOT USED

 

 

SECURITY

 

 

SIMULATE ENABLE

 

 

848/848L/848L_17_AA.EPS

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