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1 English Rev. BB Model 333 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter
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3 PRINTED Product Manual Model 333 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter HART Tri-Loop Software Revision 1 HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software Revision 1.02 NOTICE Read this manual before working with the product. For personal and system safety, and for optimum product performance, make sure you thoroughly understand the contents before installing, using, or maintaining this product. Within the United States, Rosemount Inc. has two toll-free assistance numbers. Customer Central: (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST) Technical support, quoting, and order-related questions. North American (24 hours a day Includes Canada) Response Center: Equipment service needs. For equipment service or support needs outside the United States, contact your local Rosemount representative. The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclearqualified applications. Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclearqualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings. For information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact your local Rosemount Sales Representative. SNF-0004 Rosemount and the Rosemount logotype are registered trademarks of Rosemount Inc. Tri-Loop, Multivariable, MV, and Hot Backup are trademarks of Rosemount Inc. HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Cover Photo: AB Rosemount Inc Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN USA Tel Fax (612) , 1999 Rosemount, Inc. IN U.S. A. Fisher-Rosemount satisfies all obligations coming from legislation to harmonize product requirements in the European Union.
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5 Table of Contents SECTION 1 Introduction Using This Manual SECTION 2 Installation System overview Unpacking The HART Tri-loop Initial Inspection Model 3095 MV (or HART Multivariable Device) Alarms Failure Mode Alarm vs. Saturation Output Values Installation Considerations Mechanical Considerations Electrical Considerations Power Supply Installation Equipment Installation Procedure Review Installation Considerations Mount Tri-Loop on DIN Rail Wiring Configure the Model 3095 MV For Tri-loop Operation Select Process Variables Record Model 3095 MV Units Set the Model 3095 MV to Burst Mode SECTION 3 Commissioning Overview Install The Tri-loop Configurator Software Minimum Equipment and Software Installation Procedure Configure the Tri-loop Help Files Connect the PC to the Tri-Loop Configuration Procedure Menu Structure iii
6 SECTION 4 Troubleshooting SECTION 5 Specifications and Reference Data Ordering Information Specifications Functional Specifications Performance Specifications Physical Specifications Configuration Data Sheet Appendix A Overview A-1 Installation A-1 Commissioning the Transmitter A-2 Set the Transmitter to Burst Mode A-2 Set Process Variable Output Order A-2 Special Considerations A-3 Appendix B Introduction B-1 Communicating with a HART Tri-Loop B-1 Online Menu B-2 Connections and hardware B-4 Communicator Keys B-6 Action Keys B-6 Function Keys B-7 Alphanumeric and Shift Keys B-7 Fast Key Sequences B-8 Fast Key Sequence Conventions B-8 Fast Key Sequence Example B-8 Menus and Functions B-8 Main Menu B-8 Online Menu B-9 Diagnostic Messages B-10 iv
7 Section 1 Introduction USING THIS MANUAL Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Appendix A Appendix B This manual provides installation, configuration, and troubleshooting instructions for the Model 333 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter and for its operation with the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software. This manual also explains how to connect a HART Tri-Loop to the Model 3095 MV Mass Flow Transmitter. This manual consists of the following chapters: Installation explains how to install the HART Tri-Loop. This includes an installation flowchart, installation considerations, and field installation. This section also explains how to set up the Model 3095 MV to send HART burst commands. Commissioning explains how to install the HART Tri-Loop Configuration software, and outlines the main steps to configure a HART Tri-Loop. Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting suggestions for the most common operating problems. Specifications and Reference Data includes specification data for the HART Tri-Loop, ordering information, and Configuration Data Sheet. Model 3244MV explains how to configure a Model 3244MV Smart Temperature Transmitter for operation with a HART Tri-Loop. HART Communicator explains how to use the Model 275 HART Communicator to communicate with a HART Tri-Loop. 1-1
8 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter 1-2
9 Section 2 Installation This section contains an installation flowchart, an overview of the Model 333 HART Tri-Loop, and procedures for installation and wiring. The suggested sequence of HART Tri-Loop installation and wiring is shown in Figure 2-1. FIGURE 2-1. HART Tri-Loop Installation Flowchart. START A B Unpack the HART Tri-Loop INSTALL THE HART TRI-LOOP COMMISSIONING (Section 3) Review the HART Tri-Loop Product Manual Review Installation Considerations (pages 2-4 to 2-5) Install HART Tri- LoopConfigurator onto Your PC Model 3095 MV Installed? No Install the Model 3095 MV (See Rosemount Publication Number ) Mount the Tri-Loop to DIN Rail Configure Tri-Loop to Receive Model 3095 MV Burst Commands Yes Set the Model 3095MV Burst Command Order (page 2-8) Set the Model 3095MV to Burst HART Cmd 3 Connect Channel 1 Wires from Tri-Loop to Control Room (Optional) Connect Channel 2 and/or Channel 3 Wires from Tri-Loop to Control Room Connect wires from Model 3095 MV to Tri-Loop Burst Input Pass System Test? No Check Troubleshooting Procedures A B Yes DONE 2-1
10 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter SYSTEM OVERVIEW UNPACKING THE HART TRI-LOOP Figure 2-2 illustrates an installation where a Tri-Loop has been added to a Model 3095 MV installation. The Tri-Loop design allows three different rail mounting options: asymmetrical 32mm G rail, symmetrical mm top hat rail, and symmetrical mm top hat rail. Since the Tri-Loop is designed for non-hazardous locations, the Tri-Loop can only be installed on the safe side of an IS barrier. In this type of installation, the Model 3095 MV is configured to output HART Burst Command 3. The Tri-Loop converts each burst update to a corresponding analog value for up to three process variables. Any of the Model 3095 MV process variables can be provided via the Tri-Loop (DP, AP, GP, PT, or flow). For each desired analog output, a separate pair of wires is installed from the Tri-Loop to the control room. However, Channel 1 wires must be installed and powered for the Tri-Loop to operate. The initial Model 3095 MV analog output is not altered by the Tri-Loop installation. When custom configuration Tri-Loops are shipped, the filled-out configuration data sheet (CDS) is included in the box. If the CDS is separated from the configured Tri-Loop, the serial number on the side of the Tri-Loop can be matched with the serial number written on the CDS. A label is also printed on the side of the Tri-Loop identifying configuration information. FIGURE 2-2. Example Tri-Loop Installation Site. NON-HAZARDOUS AREA I.S. Barrier (See Transmitter Manual for I.S. Barrier Requirements) 250 Ω Power Supply Model 3095 Primary Secondary Tertiary Control Inputs Fourth 3095/3095_08A 2-2
11 Installation Initial Inspection Model 3095 MV (or HART Multivariable Device) Alarms 1. Place the shipping containers on a secure bench and open them, taking care not to damage the contents. 2. Review the packing list to verify that all equipment was received. 3. Inspect the equipment and report any shipping damage to the carrier. Before mounting the Tri-Loop in the control room, the Model 3095 MV or HART Multivariable device must first be installed. Refer to the Model 3095 MV product manual ( ) for information on installing the Model 3095 MV. Tri-Loops are configured with all channels to alarm in the same direction. Alarm direction is configured at the factory, and cannot be changed in the field. In addition, all Tri-Loop channels will alarm if a Tri-Loop detects a sensor malfunction in the attached device. Tri-Loops are ordered according to the desired alarm direction: Tri-Loop Version Part Number High Alarm Tri-Loop Low Alarm Tri-Loop High Alarm Tri-Loop, Custom Configuration Low Alarm Tri-Loop, Custom Configuration Failure Mode Alarm vs. Saturation Output Values The failure mode alarm output levels differ from the output values that occur when the measured value is outside the range points. When the measured value is outside the range points, the analog output continues to track the input value until reaching the saturation value listed below; the output does not exceed the listed saturation value regardless of the measured value. For example, for values outside the 4 20 range points, the output saturates at 3.9 ma or 20.8 ma. When the Tri-Loop diagnostics detect a Tri-Loop failure or a Model 3095 MV malfunction, the analog outputs are set to an alarm value that differs from the saturation value to allow for proper troubleshooting. NOTE The output values listed below can be altered by an analog output trim procedure. Level 4 20 ma Saturation Value 4 20 ma Alarm Value Low 3.9 ma < 3.75 ma High 20.8 ma > ma NOTE If a Tri-Loop channel sets a range different than the attached device, the Tri-Loop range will be used. For example, if a Model 3095 MV sets the primary variable to DP with a range of inh 2 0, and the Tri-Loop Configurator sets Tri-Loop channel 1 to receive this DP variable but enters a range of inh 2 0, the Tri-Loop will use the inh 2 0 range. 2-3
12 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Install the Tri-Loop in a location where it will be within the operating temperature specification of 50 to 104 F (10 to 40 C). A Tri-Loop can NOT be installed in hazardous areas. Wiring need not be shielded, but twisted pairs should be used for best results. Wiring should be between AWG (solid or stranded) and not exceed 1,000 feet (305 meters). MECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS The Tri-Loop may be rail mounted on any of the DIN rails shown in Figure 2-3. Simply snap the Tri-Loop onto the rail in the desired location. FIGURE 2-3. DIN Rail Mounting Options. SYMMETRICAL 35 X 7.5 MM TOP HAT RAIL AB SYMMETRICAL 35 X 15 MM TOP HAT RAIL AB ASYMMETRICAL 32MM G RAIL AB 2-4
13 Installation FIGURE 2-4. Tri-Loop Dimensions (40) 3.11 (79) 3.36 (86) NOTE Dimensions are in inches (millimeters) A01A ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS Power Supply FIGURE 2-5. Power Supply Load Limitations. Figure 2-5 illustrates power supply load limitations for each channel of the device. Each channel operates on terminal voltage of V dc. Channel 1 must be powered for Tri-Loop operation. The dc power supply should provide power with less than 2% ripple. The total resistance load is the sum of the resistance of the signal leads and the load resistance of the controller, indicator, and related pieces. Max. Loop Resistance = Power Supply Voltage Load (Ohms) Operating Region Power Supply Voltage, V dc A NOTE Wiring connections must be made in accordance with local or national installation codes such as the NEC NFPA
14 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT The following equipment and tools are not provided with the HART Tri-Loop. Installation tools Wire between the control room and the Tri-Loop Wire between the Model 3095 MV and the Tri-Loop Power supply IS Barrier INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. Review Installation Considerations 1. Review the installation considerations described on pages 2-4 through 2-5 in this chapter to determine the location for the HART Tri-Loop. Explosions can cause death or serious injury. The HART Tri- Loop is designed for installation in ordinary locations only. Do NOT install the HART Tri-Loop in hazardous locations. 2.Mount Tri-Loop on DIN Rail 2. Mount the HART Tri-Loop on any of the following DIN rails: asymmetrical 32mm G rail, symmetrical mm top hat rail symmetrical mm top hat rail. 3. Wiring 3. Make wiring connections (see Figure 2-6). NOTES Wiring need not be shielded, but twisted pairs should be used for best results. To ensure communication, wiring should be between AWG (solid or stranded) and not exceed 1,000 feet (305 meters). a. Run wire from Tri-Loop Channel 1 to control room, and secure using screw clamps. Be sure to observe proper polarity. Include proper loop resistance (see page 2-5). b. (Optional) Run wire from Tri-Loop Channel 2 to control room, and secure using screw clamps. Be sure to observe proper polarity. Include proper loop resistance (see page 2-5). c. (Optional) Run wire from Tri-Loop Channel 3 to control room, and secure using screw clamps. Be sure to observe proper polarity. Include proper loop resistance (see page 2-5). d. Run wire from the Model 3095MV to BURST INPUT connections, but do not complete connections at this time. (See Figure 2-6). NOTE Tri-Loop commissioning will be much faster if the Tri-Loop does not have to compete with the Model 3095 MV burst commands. We therefore do not recommend completing the Burst Input connections until the Tri-Loop is commissioned (Chapter 3). 2-6
15 Installation FIGURE 2-6. Tri-Loop Wiring Connections (Parallel Wiring). NON-HAZARDOUS AREA I.S. Barrier (See Transmitter Manual for I.S. Barrier Requirements) 250 Ω Power Supply Model 3095 Primary Secondary Tertiary Control Inputs Fourth 3095/3095_08A 2-7
16 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter CONFIGURE THE MODEL 3095 MV FOR TRI-LOOP OPERATION The following information is an abbreviated guide for using the Model 3095 MV Engineering Assistant (EA) to configure the Model 3095 MV for operation with a HART Tri-Loop. For additional information on the EA or the Model 3095 MV, refer to the Model 3095 MV product manual (Rosemount publication number ). Select Process Variables Maintenance Analog Output Range Values.. This screen sets the range values for the primary variable, and also allows for reassigning the process variable output order. This determines both which process variables are burst by the Model 3095 MV, and in which order the variables are sent. NOTE The Primary Variable (Figure 2-7) is also assigned as the Model 3095 MV 4 20 ma analog output. FIGURE 2-7. Range Values Screen. 1. Using the Model 3095 MV EA, access the Range Values Screen (Maintenance, Analog Output, Range Values..). 2. Select Assign Variables, then set the desired variable order (see Figure 2-8). 3. Record the selected process variables in Table 2-1. FIGURE 2-8. Assign Variables Screen
17 Installation Record Model 3095 MV Units NOTE The Tri-Loop will alarm if there is a unit mismatch between the Model 3095 MV and the Tri-Loop Channel. To assist in Tri-Loop commissioning, (Section 3), we recommend that you record the Model 3095 MV process variables and units in Table 2-1. Transmitter Units This screen sets the units for the five process variables: Differential Pressure, Absolute Pressure, Gage Pressure, Process Temperature, and Flow Applications. 1. Using the Model 3095 MV Engineering Assistant, access the Transmitter, Units Screen. 2. If desired, change the displayed units. Modifying the information on this screen and selecting OK immediately changes the connected transmitter. 3. Record in Table 2-1 the selected units for each process variable. FIGURE 2-9. Units Screen TABLE 2-1. Table for entering Model 3095 MV Process Variables and Units. Model 3095 MV Process Variable User-Assigned Variables User-Assigned Units Primary Secondary Tertiary Fourth 2-9
18 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter Set the Model 3095 MV to Burst Mode For the Tri-Loop to receive the process variables, the Model 3095 MV must be set to Burst Command 3. Burst mode is compatible with use of the analog signal. Burst mode applies only to the transmission of burst data, and does not affect the way other Model 3095 MV data is accessed. Transmitter HART Output Burst Mode 1. Using the Model 3095 MV Engineering Assistant, access the Burst Mode Screen. 2. If required, click on the Burst Mode Enabled box. 3. Select Dynamic Variables and Current (HART Cmd 3), then select OK. FIGURE Burst Mode Screen
19 Section 3 Commissioning OVERVIEW This section summarizes procedures needed to commission the HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter. The following tasks are described in this section: Install the Tri-Loop Configurator software Configure the Tri-Loop Complete Burst Input Connection Perform system test INSTALL THE TRI-LOOP CONFIGURATOR SOFTWARE The HART Tri-Loop Configurator software package is available with or without the HART modem and connecting cables (see page 5-1 for part numbers). The complete Configurator package contains four 3.5-in. floppy disks, one HART modem, and a set of cables for connecting the computer to the HART Tri-Loop (see Figure 3-1). FIGURE 3-1. Tri-Loop Configurator Software Equipment. Laptop Computer (not included) Disk Containing HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software HART Modem and Cables 3095.tif 3-1
20 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter Minimum Equipment and Software Installation Procedure MS-DOS based 386 computer or above MS DOS 5.0 or higher 640K base RAM with 8 MB extended Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, or Windows 95 Mouse or other pointing device (optional) Color computer display (optional) HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software, HART modem, set of modem cables This procedure assumes that both DOS and Windows are already installed. NOTE In this manual, return indicates to press the return or enter key. 1. Power on the computer 2. After completion of boot-up procedures, verify that the computer is in Microsoft Windows. If the computer is at the DOS prompt (for example, C:), type win return to start Windows. 3. Insert the floppy disk containing the first HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software into the personal computer disk drive. 4. Select File, then select Run from the Program Manager to display the Run window. Depending on the disk drive, enter either a: setup or b: setup, then click OK. 5. Follow the directions provided by the setup utility to install the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software. Setup may require 3 or 4 disks, depending on the computer operating system. NOTE The HART communications port can be either COM1 or COM 2. The HART communications port must be different than the mouse port. 3-2
21 Commissioning CONFIGURE THE TRI-LOOP NOTE Close the Model 3095 MV Engineering Assistant before opening the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software. The Tri-Loop Configurator will not communicate with a Tri-Loop if the EA is open or minimized. Help Files Connect the PC to the Tri-Loop The HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software contains a complete set of on-line help instructions. When the Tri-Loop software is running on your computer, these help files are always available. To access these files, either click the Help button on any Tri-Loop screen, press the F1 key, or select a topic from the help menu. When shipped from the factory, two quick-connect tabs are installed on the Tri-Loop COMM ports. 1. Connect the computer to the HART Tri-Loop (see Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2). a. Connect one end of the 9-pin to 9-pin cable to the HART communications port on the personal computer. b. Connect the other end of the 9-pin to 9-pin cable to the HART modem. c. Connect one end of the BNC cable to the HART modem. d. Connect the mini-grabber cable to the other end of the BNC cable. e. Connect the mini-grabbers to the two quick-connect tabs installed on the Tri-Loop COMM ports as shown in Figure Power on the computer. 3. (If necessary) Type win return at the DOS prompt. FIGURE 3-2. Connecting to the Tri-Loop V DC Connect Mini-grabber Cables to installed quickconnect tabs 3-3
22 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter Configuration Procedure The following procedure outlines the major steps needed to configure a Tri-Loop. For more detailed information, use the Configurator on-line help screens. 1. Double click on the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software icon. 2. Select Tri-Loop, Connect to Tri-Loop to display the connect screen, then connect to a Tri-Loop. NOTE If you are unable to connect to a Tri-Loop, see Table 4-1 on page 4-1 for suggestions. 3. Select Configuration, Configure Channels to display the HART Tri-Loop Configuration Screen (Figure 3-3). a. Click Channel 1, and select the process variable for this channel, desired range, and exact Model 3095 MV units. If required, click on the Enabled box so that the Tri-Loop analog output will be enabled. b. (Optional) Repeat step a for Channels 2 and 3. c. Click device information, enter the desired tag, descriptor, and message information, then select OK. 4. Select Configuration, Save to Tri-Loop to send the configuration to a Tri-Loop. 5. Select Configuration, Open from Tri-loop to verify that the configuration was correctly received. The Tri-Loop configuration information will be displayed in the main window of the HART Tri-Loop Configurator software. 6. If necessary, perform an analog output trim (Tri-Loop, Trim Outputs) for each enabled Tri-Loop analog output. 7. Complete the connection between the Model 3095 MV analog output and the Tri-Loop Burst Input as illustrated in Figure Use a multimeter or the control room equipment to verify that each new Tri-Loop channel is transmitting the Model 3095 MV process variables. FIGURE 3-3. HART Tri-Loop Configuration Screen
23 Commissioning FIGURE 3-4. Tri-Loop Wiring Connections NON-HAZARDOUS AREA I.S. Barrier (See Transmitter Manual for I.S. Barrier Requirements) 250 Ω Power Supply Model 3095 Primary Secondary Tertiary Control Inputs Fourth 3095/3095_08A 3-5
24 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter MENU STRUCTURE Figure 3-5 illustrates the complete menu structure for the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software. For information on any of these menu items, refer to the Configurator on-line help files. FIGURE 3-5. Configurator Menu Structure. HART Tri-Loop Configurator File Configuration Tri-Loop Diagnostics View Help Tri-Loop Configurator Help Topics About Tri-Loop Configurator.. Toolbar Status Bar Tri-Loop Information Error Info Reset Connect to Tri-Loop Disconnect from Tri-Loop Trim Outputs Fixed Outputs HART Preambles Recall Factory Default Trims Configure Channels Open from Tri-Loop SavetoTri-Loop New Open.. Save Save As.. 1 filename.tlp Exit Ctrl + N Ctrl + O Ctrl + S 3-6
25 Section 4 Troubleshooting Table 4-1 provides troubleshooting suggestions for the most common operating problems. TABLE 4-1. Tri-Loop Troubleshooting Table. Symptom No Communication between the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software and the Tri-Loop Burst Commands not received from Model 3095 MV Tri-Loop Channel is in Alarm Channel 1 operates correctly, but Channel 2 (or Channel 3) does not Win32S error Runtime Error! Corrective Action LOOP WIRING Close both EA software and Tri-Loop Configurator software, then restart the Tri-Loop Configurator software. HART protocol communication requires a loop resistance value between ohms, inclusive. Check for adequate voltage to the Tri-Loop. (Channel 1 must be powered for the Tri-Loop to operate.) Check for intermittent shorts, open circuits, and multiple grounds. Check for capacitance across the load resistor. Capacitance should be less than 0.1 microfarad. TRI-LOOP SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Verify computer reboot followed software installation. Verify correct COMM port selected. Verify laptop computer is not in low energy mode (certain laptops disable all COMM ports in low energy mode). Did you install software onto Windows NT platform? (Configurator software will only work with Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, or Windows 95.) Check if HART driver was subsequently over-written during a Model 3095 MV Engineering Assistant installation. If this has occurred, reinstall the Configurator software. Check the DEVICEHIGH statement in the CONFIG.SYS statement as explained in the Configurator readme file. Verify the Model 3095 MV is set to Burst Command 3. Check for adequate voltage to the Tri-Loop. (Channel 1 must be powered for the Tri-Loop to operate.) Check for intermittent shorts, open circuits, and multiple grounds. HART protocol communication requires a loop resistance value between ohms, inclusive. Typically, the required resistance is installed during the Model 3095 MV installation. Use the HART Tri-Loop Configurator, and select Diagnostics, Error Info to determine the cause of the alarm. For information on any error message, use the Configurator on-line help files. Check for proper loop resistance for the channel. Each channel must have it s own power supply and required loop resistance (see page 2-5). If you receive a Win32s or Runtime error, remove Win32s and reinstall the Configurator software as explained in the Configurator readme file. 4-1
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27 Section 5 Specifications and Reference Data This section contains the following reference data for the HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter: Ordering information Specifications Configuration Data Sheet ( ) ORDERING INFORMATION Model No. (Part No.) Description Model 333U ( ) Model 333D ( ) Model 333UC2 ( ) Model 333DC2 ( ) High Alarm Tri-Loop, Standard Configuration. Low Alarm Tri-Loop, Standard Configuration. High Alarm Tri-Loop, Custom Configuration. Requires a completed Configuration Data Sheet ( ). Low Alarm Tri-Loop, Custom Configuration. Requires a completed Configuration Data Sheet ( ) HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software Site License, HART Modem, Cables HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software Site License HART Modem and Cables. NOTE There are no user-serviceable parts for the HART Tri-Loop. SPECIFICATIONS Functional Specifications Service Accessory product for the Model 3095 MV and Model 3244MV. Output One, two, or three 4 20 ma output signals, user-selectable for DP, AP, GP, PT, or flow. Power Supply External power supply required for each channel. Channel 1 must be powered for Tri-Loop operation. Each channel operates on terminal voltage of V dc. Turn-on Time Analog signals will be within specifications five seconds after power is applied to Tri-Loop. Installation Locations Approved for FM ordinary locations. Approved for CSA ordinary locations. 5-1
28 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter Load Limitations Loop resistance is determined by the voltage level of the external power supply, as described by: Load (Ohms) Max. Loop Resistance = Power Supply Voltage Operating Region Power Supply Voltage, V dc Temperature Limits Ambient 50 to 104 F (10 to 40 C). Storage 40 to 158 F ( 40 to 70 C). Humidity Limits 0 95% non-condensing relative humidity. Failure Mode Alarm If Tri-Loop diagnostics detect a transmitter malfunction or a Tri-Loop failure, the analog signal will be driven either below 3.75 ma or above ma to alert the user. The high or low alarm signal is selectable by the Tri-Loop Model Number. Performance Specifications NOTE The performance specifications below are for the HART Tri-Loop only. Reference Accuracy ±0.045% of span. Ambient Temperature Effect per 50 F (28 C) ±0.15% of span. Stability ±0.1% of span for 12 months. Analog Output Update Tri-Loop responds to every HART burst update. (Typical transmitter burst update rate: 0.3 to 0.5 s.) Tri-Loop Response Time (after each burst update) Channel ms; Channel ms; Channel ms. Total Response Time Typical response time from sensor change to transmitter to Tri-Loop analog update: 0.7 to 1.0 s. Physical Specifications Electrical Connections Screw clamps. Accepts AWG solid or stranded wire. Dimensions in. ( ,5 mm) DIN Rail Mounting Options Asymmetrical 32mm G rail, symmetrical mm top hat rail, or symmetrical mm top hat rail. Weight 0.27 lb (0,12 kg) 5-2
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