Fisher 244ER Old Transmitter, Transmitter Design Sensor Wiring Diagrams Special Mounting, G-Rail

Models: 244EH 244ER

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OLD TRANSMITTER

Rosemount Models 244EH and 244ER PC-Programmable Temperature Transmitters

OLD TRANSMITTER

Transmitter Design

Sensor Wiring Diagrams

Special Mounting

Considerations

Models 644H and 244EH

Models 644R and 244ER

Two Mounting Holes

 

Models 644 and 244E

 

 

 

1 2 3 4

1 2

3 4

1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4

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2-wire

3-wire *

RTD with** 4-wire

T/C and

RTD and

RTD

Comp.

RTD

mV

644

V

and V

Loop

and V

 

*Rosemount Inc. provides 4-wire sensors for all single element RTDs. You can use these RTDs in 3-wire configurations by leaving the unneeded leads disconnected and insulated with electrical tape.

**The transmitters must be configured for a 3-wire RTD in order to recognize an RTD with a compensation loop.

Mounting a Model 644H to a DIN Rail

G-Rail

Top Hat Rail

 

1.

Assemble the appropriate rail clip (part number

 

 

 

 

00644-5301-0001).

 

 

 

2.

Attach the transmitter to a rail or panel.

 

 

 

3.

Attach the thermowell to the pipe or process container wall

 

 

5301B01B,D01B-644

 

and attach sufficient lengths of sensor lead wire. Tighten

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the connection head cover.

 

 

 

4.

Run the sensor lead wires from to the sensor and set the

 

 

 

 

transmitter failure mode switch.

 

 

 

5.

Attach the sensor and power leads to the transmitter.

 

 

 

Use with an Existing Threaded Sensor Connection Head

 

 

 

To mount the Models 644H and 244EH in an existing L1 connection

 

 

5051A01A-644

head, assemble the Model 644H retrofit kit (part number

 

 

 

 

 

00644-5321-0001) to the transmitter as shown. Then mount the

 

 

 

assembly in the connection head.

 

 

 

 

 

Kit includes replacement

644-

 

 

 

bracket and screw

 

 

 

 

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Fisher 244ER, 244EH Old Transmitter, Transmitter Design Sensor Wiring Diagrams Special Mounting, Considerations, G-Rail