Emerson Micro Motion 5700 Installation Manual

Emerson Micro Motion 5700 Installation Manual

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Installation Manual
MMI-20027478, Rev AD
February 2020
Micro Motion
5700 Transmitters with
Configurable Outputs
All Installation Types (Integral, 4-Wire, and 9-Wire)

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual MMI-20027478, Rev AD February 2020 ™ Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs All Installation Types (Integral, 4-Wire, and 9-Wire)
  • Page 2 Micro Motion employees. Micro Motion will not accept your returned equipment if you fail to follow Micro Motion procedures. Return procedures and forms are available on our web support site at www.emerson.com, or by phoning the Micro Motion Customer Service department.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation Manual Contents MMI-20027478 February 2020 Contents Chapter 1 Before you begin......................5 1.1 About this document........................5 1.2 Hazard messages..........................5 1.3 Related documentation........................5 Chapter 2 Planning........................7 2.1 Installation checklist......................... 7 2.2 Additional considerations for retrofitting existing installations............8 2.3 Power requirements......................... 9 Chapter 3 Mounting and sensor wiring..................
  • Page 4 Contents Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 5: Before You Begin

    You can find all product documentation on the product documentation DVD shipped with the product or at www.emerson.com. See any of the following documents for more information: • Micro Motion 5700 Product Data Sheet • Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs: Configuration and Use Manual Installation Manual...
  • Page 6 Before you begin Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 • Coriolis Flowmeter with Micro Motion Model 5700 Transmitters Safety Manual for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) • Sensor installation manual Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Planning

    For ATEX/IECEx installations, strictly adhere to the safety instructions documented in the ATEX/IECEx approvals documentation available on the product documentation DVD shipped with the product or at www.emerson.com. □ Verify that you have the appropriate cable and required cable installation parts for your installation.
  • Page 8: Additional Considerations For Retrofitting Existing Installations

    Power (Internal or External): — Source: — Scaling (LRV, URV): — Fault Action: Frequency Outputs (optional) — Power (Internal or External): — Source: — Scaling (LRV, URV): — Fault Action: — Dual output: Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 9: Power Requirements

    Installation Manual Planning MMI-20027478 February 2020 Variable Setting Discrete Outputs (optional) — Power (Internal or External): — Source: — Scaling (LRV, URV): — Fault Action: Discrete Input (optional) — Power (Internal or External): — Source: — Scaling (LRV, URV): — Fault Action: RS-485 Address:...
  • Page 10 300 ft (91 m) VDC 20 AWG (0.518 mm²) 500 ft (152 m) VDC 18 AWG (0.823 mm²) 1,000 ft (305 m) RS-485 22 AWG (0.326 mm²) 1,000 ft (305 m) or larger Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 11: Mounting And Sensor Wiring

    Installation Manual Mounting and sensor wiring MMI-20027478 February 2020 Mounting and sensor wiring Mounting and sensor wiring for integral- mount transmitters There are no separate mounting requirements for integral transmitters, and no need to connect wiring between the transmitter and the sensor. Mounting transmitters There are two options available for mounting transmitters: •...
  • Page 12 Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 Figure 3-1: Mounting bracket to an aluminum transmitter Figure 3-2: Mounting bracket to a stainless steel transmitter 2. For wall-mount installations, secure the mounting bracket to the prepared surface. Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 13 Installation Manual Mounting and sensor wiring MMI-20027478 February 2020 Figure 3-3: Wall-mounting bracket and dimensions for an aluminum transmitter A. 2.8 in (71 mm) B. 2.8 in (71 mm) Figure 3-4: Wall-mounting bracket and dimensions for a stainless steel transmitter A.
  • Page 14 2 in (51 mm) in diameter. • Confirm that you have the necessary tools, and the instrument-pole mounting kit shipped with the transmitter. Procedure For pole-mount installations, attach the U-bolt mounting piece to the instrument pole. Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 15: Wire A Remote-Mount Transmitter To The Sensor

    Installation Manual Mounting and sensor wiring MMI-20027478 February 2020 Figure 3-6: Pole-mounting bracket attachment for an aluminum transmitter Figure 3-7: Pole-mounting bracket attachment for a stainless steel transmitter Wire a remote-mount transmitter to the sensor Use this procedure to wire a 4-wire or 9-wire remote-mount transmitter to the sensor. Prerequisites •...
  • Page 16 Connect the cable to the sensor-mounted core processor or junction box as described in the sensor documentation. You can access all product documentation on the documentation DVD shipped with the product or at www.emerson.com. Procedure 1. Remove the transmitter-to-sensor wiring compartment cover to reveal the terminal connections.
  • Page 17 Installation Manual Mounting and sensor wiring MMI-20027478 February 2020 Important Terminate the 4-wire cable drain wires only at the sensor/core processor end of the cable. See the sensor installation manual for more detail. Do not connect the 4-wire cable drain wires to the ground screw located inside the 5700 junction box. •...
  • Page 18: Ground The Meter Components

    • The earth ground terminal is located inside the power wiring compartment. • The external ground screw is located on the side of the transmitter located below the transmitter tag. Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 19: Rotate The Transmitter On The Sensor (Optional)

    Installation Manual Mounting and sensor wiring MMI-20027478 February 2020 Rotate the transmitter on the sensor (optional) In integral installations, you can rotate the transmitter on the sensor up to 360º in 45º increments. Procedure 1. Using a 4 mm hex key, loosen and remove the clamp securing the transmitter head in place.
  • Page 20: Rotate The User Interface On The Transmitter (Optional)

    The user interface on the transmitter electronics module can be rotated 90°, 180°, or 270° from the original position. Figure 3-15: Display components A. Transmitter housing B. Sub-bezel C. Display module D. Display screws E. End-cap clamp F. Cap screw G. Display cover Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 21: Rotate The Sensor Wiring Junction Box On A Remote-Mount Transmitter (Optional)

    Installation Manual Mounting and sensor wiring MMI-20027478 February 2020 Procedure 1. Shut off power to the unit. WARNING If the transmitter is in a hazardous area, wait five minutes after disconnecting the power. Failure to do so could result in an explosion causing death or injury. 2.
  • Page 22 4. Replace the clamp in its original position and tighten the cap screw. Torque to 28 in lbf (3.16 N m) to 30 in lbf (3.39 N m). Figure 3-18: Re-attachment of the clamp Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 23: Wiring The Channels

    Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 Wiring the channels Available channels Signal Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D Channel E Wiring terminals mA Inputs mA Output 1 mA Output 2 mA Output 3 mA Input RS-485 and Outputs (HART) Frequency...
  • Page 24: Wire The Ma Output

    Use this section to wire the mA Output in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations. Important Meter installation and wiring should be performed only by suitably-trained personnel. 4.3.1 Wire the mA Output (internally powered) Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins. Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 25 Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 Figure 4-3: mA Output wiring (internally powered) A. mA Output B. Channel A, B, or C C. 820 Ω maximum loop resistance D. Signal device 4.3.2 Wire the mA Output (externally powered) Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
  • Page 26: Wire The Ma/Hart Output

    4.4.1 Wire the mA/HART Output (internally powered) Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins. Figure 4-6: mA/HART Output wiring (internally powered) A. mA/HART Output B. 250–600 Ω resistance C. HART device Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 27 Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 4.4.2 Wire the mA/HART Output (externally powered) Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins. Figure 4-7: mA/HART Output wiring (externally powered) A. mA/HART Output B. 5–30 VDC (maximum) C. 250–600 Ω resistance (see Figure 4-8 for maximum loop resistance) D.
  • Page 28: Wire The Frequency Output

    Meter installation and wiring should be performed only by suitably-trained personnel. 4.5.1 Wire the Frequency Output (internally powered) Use this procedure to wire the internally-powered Frequency Output for Channel B or C. Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins. Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 29 Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 Figure 4-10: Frequency Output wiring (internally powered) A. Frequency Output B. Channel B or C C. See Figure 4-11for output amplitude versus load resistance D. Counter Figure 4-11: Internally powered Frequency Output: output amplitude versus load resistance [24 VDC (Nom) open circuit] 1000 A.
  • Page 30 (Channel D) Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins. Figure 4-13: Frequency output wiring (internally powered) A. Frequency Output B. See Figure 4-14 for output amplitude versus load resistance C. Counter Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 31 Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 Figure 4-14: Internally powered Frequency Output: output amplitude versus load resistance [24 VDC (Nom) open circuit] 2500 5000 7500 10000 A. Output amplitude (V) B. Load resistor (Ω) 4.5.4 Wire the Frequency Output (externally powered Channel D) Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins.
  • Page 32: Wire The Discrete Output

    D. Counter Figure 4-17: Internally powered Discrete Output: output amplitude versus load resistance [24 VDC (Nom) open circuit] 1500 2250 3000 A. Output amplitude (V) B. Load resistor (Ω) Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 33 Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 4.6.2 Wire the Discrete Output (externally powered) Use this procedure to wire the externally-powered Discrete Output for Channel B or C. Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins. Figure 4-18: Discrete Output wiring (externally powered) A.
  • Page 34 Wire the Discrete Output (externally powered Channel Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins. Figure 4-21: Discrete Output wiring (externally powered) A. Discrete Output B. 3–30 VDC (maximum) C. 500 mA current (maximum) D. Signal device Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 35: Wire The Rs-485 Output

    Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 Wire the RS-485 output Use this section to wire the RS-485 output in explosion-proof, nonincendive, or nonhazardous installations. Procedure Wire to the appropriate output terminal and pins. Figure 4-22: RS-485 output wiring A.
  • Page 36: Wire The Discrete Input

    4.9.1 Wire the Discrete Input (internally powered) Procedure Wire to the appropriate input terminal and pins. Figure 4-25: Discrete Input wiring (internally powered) A. Discrete Input B. Channel C or D C. Switch Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 37: Wire The Frequency Input

    Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 4.9.2 Wire the Discrete Input (externally powered) Procedure Wire to the appropriate input terminal and pins. Figure 4-26: Discrete Input wiring (externally powered) A. Discrete Input B. Channel C or D C. 30 VDC (maximum) Note •...
  • Page 38: Wire Channels A And D For Sis Applications

    Procedure Use one of the following power options: • Channel A active (internal) power and Channel D passive (external) power • Channel A passive (external) power and Channel D passive (external) power Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 39 Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 Figure 4-29: Channel A active (internal) and Channel D passive (external) power A. Channel A mA Output B. Channel D mA Input C. Terminals D. 820 ohm maximum loop resistance including 100 ohms (H) for mA Input (250–600 ohm for HART communications) E.
  • Page 40 G. Terminal compartment H. External to the 5700 I. 100 ohm input resistance Figure 4-31: Externally-powered mA/HART output: maximum loop resistance 1100 1000 15.0 22.5 30.0 A. Maximum resistance (Ω) B. External supply voltage (V) Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 41 Installation Manual Wiring the channels MMI-20027478 February 2020 Note The calculation for loop resistance must include 100 ohms for the mA Input. Postrequisites To configure your system for SIS applications, see the Coriolis Flowmeter with Micro Motion Model 5700 Transmitters Safety Manual for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and the Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs: Configuration and Use Manual.
  • Page 42 Wiring the channels Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 43: Wiring The Power Supply

    Installation Manual Wiring the power supply MMI-20027478 February 2020 Wiring the power supply You can install a user-supplied switch in the power supply line. Important For compliance with the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU (European installations), a switch in close proximity to the transmitter is required. Procedure 1.
  • Page 44 Wiring the power supply Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 45: Wire The Printer

    Installation Manual Wire the printer MMI-20027478 February 2020 Wire the printer Procedure Wire the RS232-RS485 adapter terminals to the 5700 terminals. Converter Terminals K2 ADE • Wire the K2 ADE terminal 1 to Channel E, RS-485B, terminal • Wire the K2 ADE terminal 2 to Channel E, RS-485A, terminal 9 •...
  • Page 46 Wire the printer Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 47: Power Up The Transmitter

    Installation Manual Power up the transmitter MMI-20027478 February 2020 Power up the transmitter The transmitter must be powered up for all configuration and commissioning tasks, or for process measurement. Procedure WARNING If the transmitter is in a hazardous area, do not remove the housing cover while the transmitter is powered up.
  • Page 48 Power up the transmitter Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 49: Configuring The Transmitter With Guided Setup

    Installation Manual Configuring the transmitter with Guided Setup MMI-20027478 February 2020 Configuring the transmitter with Guided Setup At initial startup of the transmitter, the guided configuration screen appears on the transmitter display. This tool guides you through basic configuration of the transmitter. The guided setup allows you to upload configuration files, set the transmitter display options, configure channels, and review sensor calibration data.
  • Page 50 Configuring the transmitter with Guided Setup Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 51: Using The Display Controls

    Installation Manual Using the display controls MMI-20027478 February 2020 Using the display controls The transmitter display interface includes a display (LCD panel) and four optical switches – left, up, down, and right arrow keys – used to access the display menus and navigate the display screens.
  • Page 52 Using the display controls Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 Figure 9-2: Example 1: Active arrow indicators on the transmitter display Figure 9-3: Example 2: Active arrow indicators on the transmitter display Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 53: Available Service Port Connection

    Installation Manual Available service port connection MMI-20027478 February 2020 Available service port connection Use the service port connection to download or upload data from/to the transmitter. To access the service port, you can use commonly-available USB hardware, such as a USB drive, or USB cable.
  • Page 54 Available service port connection Installation Manual February 2020 MMI-20027478 Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Outputs...
  • Page 55: Appendix A 5700 To 3100 Transmitter Connections

    Installation Manual 5700 to 3100 transmitter connections MMI-20027478 February 2020 5700 to 3100 transmitter connections Use this section as a reference when wiring a 5700 transmitter to a 3100 transmitter. The following graphic sets Channel B, configured as DO1, to relay 1. If a different channel is assigned to DO, wire any DO to any relay.
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