Instruction Manual
IB-106-340C Rev. 4.1
July 2004
Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management Configuration with LOI 4-1
Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000
SECTION 4CONFIGURATION OF HAZARDOUS AREAOXYMITTER 4000 WITH LOI
Install all protective equipment covers
and safety ground leads before
equipment startup. Failure to install
covers and ground leads could result
in serious injury or death.
4-1 GENERAL
a. Verify Mechanical Installation
Ensure the Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000
is installed correctly. See Section 2,
INSTALLATION.
Opening the electronics housing in
hazardous areas may cause an explo-
sion causing severe injury, or death.
It may be required to get a hot work
permit from your company safety offi-
cer before you open the housing.
b. Verify Terminal Block Wiring
1. Rem ove screw (18, Figure 9-3 or
Figure 9-4), cover lock (19), and cap-
tive washer (20) that secure cover (17)
on left side of housing (11). Remove
the cover to expose the terminal block
(15).
2. Chec k the terminal block wiring
(Figure 3-1). Be sure the power, the
4-20 mA signal, and the logic outputs
are properly connected and secure.
To avoid a shock hazard, the power
terminal cover must be installed.
For units with remote electronics,
check the terminal block wiring at the
probe and at the remote electronics
unit.
3. Ins tall the cover (17, Figure 9-3 or
Figure 9-4) over terminal block (15)
and secure with captive washer (20),
cover lock (19), and screw (18).
AC L1
AC N
+
+
-
-
4-20
500VA
SERIAL NO.
TAG NO.
OXYMITTER 4000
WATTS:VOLTS:
FUSE:LINEOUTPUT:
Rosemount Analytical Inc.
Orrville,OH 44667-0901
85-264VAC 48-62 Hz
TM
800-433-6076
4-20 mA
R
5 Amps
TM
HART
SMART FAMILY
4-20 mA
SIGNAL
LOGIC I/O
GROUND LUGS
TERMINAL
BLOCK
HAZARDOUS AREA
OXYMITTER 4000
ELECTRONICS
HOUSING
37270010
LOI
Figure 4-1. Electronics Housing Terminals with LOI
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