Magnetrol Kotron 805 series Operating Manual

Magnetrol Kotron 805 series Operating Manual

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Installation and Operating Manual
Kotron
Model 805 Smart RF
Level Transmitter
RF
Capacitance
Level
Measurement
7xxx
6xxx
5xxx
4xxx
3xxx
2xxx
1xxx
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  • Page 1 Kotron ® Model 805 Smart RF Level Transmitter Installation and Operating Manual Capacitance Level Measurement 7xxx 6xxx 5xxx 4xxx 3xxx 2xxx 1xxx...
  • Page 2 MAGNETROL will repair or replace the control at no cost result in minor or moderate injury. to the purchaser (or owner) other than transportation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    KOTRON Model 805 Smart RF ® Level Transmitter Table of Contents 1.0 QuickStart Installation 2.7 Configuration Using HART .......17 ® 1.1 Getting Started ............4 2.7.1 Connections..........17 1.1.1 Equipment and Tools........4 2.7.2 HART Display Menu ........17 1.1.2 Configuration Information ......4 2.7.3 HART Device Description (DD)....17 1.2 QuickStart Mounting ..........5 2.7.4 HART Menu ..........18 1.2.1 Probe ............5...
  • Page 4: Quickstart Installation

    QuickStart Installation The QuickStart Installation procedures provide the key steps for mounting, wiring, and configuring the KOTRON Model 805 Level Transmitter. These proce- dures are intended for experienced installers of electronic level measurement instruments. See Complete Installation, Section 2.0, for detailed installation instructions. Getting Started Before beginning the QuickStart Installation procedures, have the correct equipment, tools, and information...
  • Page 5: Quickstart Mounting

    QuickStart Mounting NOTE: Confirm the configuration style and process connection size and type of the KOTRON Model 805 transmitter. Ensure it matches the requirements of the installation before continuing with the QuickStart installation. ① ① Confirm the model and serial numbers. 1.2.1 Probe ②...
  • Page 6: Quickstart Wiring

    QuickStart Wiring WARNING! Explosion hazard. Do not connect or disconnect equip- ment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be safe. NOTE: Make sure the electrical wiring to the KOTRON Model 805 transmitter is complete and in compliance with all regulations and codes.
  • Page 7 6. Press the Enter Arrow ( ) key to accept a value and move to the next step of the configuration program. 7. The default password is 0. (No password is required.) The following parameter entries are the minimum required for initial setup and calibration. The default password is 0.
  • Page 8: Complete Installation

    • Record the model and serial numbers for future reference when ordering parts. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Handling Procedure MAGNETROL electronic instruments are manufactured to the highest quality standards. These instruments use electronic components that may be damaged by static electricity present in most work environments.
  • Page 9: Before You Begin

    Before You Begin 2.3.1 Site Preparation Each KOTRON Model 805 transmitter is built to match the specific physical specifications of the required installa- tion. Make sure the probe connection is correct for the threaded or flanged mounting on the vessel or tank where the transmitter will be placed.
  • Page 10: Mounting

    Mounting The Model 805 transmitter can be mounted to a tank using a variety of process connections. Generally, either a threaded or flanged connection is used. For information about the sizes and types of connections available, see Brochure 50-125, KOTRON RF Sensing Probes.
  • Page 11: Installing A Rigid Probe

    The end of a flexible probe MUST be kept taut by attaching the anchor end at the bottom of the vessel or by using a MAGNETROL sup- plied probe weight. Caution: Do not discard the Mylar housing insulator.
  • Page 12: Installing The Transmitter

    To install a probe: ① Attach the weight or anchor assembly to the end of Probe Connection the probe. Insert the probe through the vessel’s Screw ➃➉ Mylar Housing mounting connection, and feed the cable into the Insulator (slips ➄➈ Clamp vessel.
  • Page 13: Wiring

    Wiring Caution: The KOTRON Model 805 transmitter operates at voltages of 11–36 VDC (GP) and 11–28.6 VDC (IS). Higher voltages will damage the transmitter. Black (-) Red (+) All wiring between the power supply and the Model 805 transmitter should be made using 18–22 AWG shielded twisted pair instrument cable.
  • Page 14: Configuring & Calibrating The Transmitter

    To install Intrinsically Safe wiring: 1. Make sure the IS barrier is properly installed in the safe area (refer to local plant or facility procedures). Complete the wiring from the barrier to the Model 805 transmitter. See gency Specifications – Intrinsically Safe Installations, Section 3.4.1.
  • Page 15: Lcd Transmitter Display And Keypad

    Arrows Function in Function in Display Mode Configuration Mode Up and Down Moves forward and backward Increases or decreases the in the configuration program value displayed or moves to from one display to another. another choice. Note: Hold arrow key for rapid scrolling.
  • Page 16 Display Action Comment *Level* *%Output* *Loop* Transmitter default display. Level, % output, and Loop Transmitter Display values cycle every 5 seconds (two seconds each value). Level xx.x lu Transmitter Display Level measurement in cm or in. %Output xx.x% Transmitter Display Level as percentage of loop current (20 mA) span.
  • Page 17: Configuration Using Hart

    Configuring and Calibrating the Transmitter Using HART A HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) remote unit can be used to provide a communication link to the Model 805 transmitter. When connected to the control loop, the same system measurement readings shown on the transmitter are shown on the communicator. In addition, the communicator can be used to configure the transmitter.
  • Page 18: Hart Menu

    3 Advanced Setup/ 2 Adjust 20mA Trim Configuration 3 4mA Trim Value 4 20mA Trim Value 5 Enter Password 6 Set Magnetrol S/N 7 Set Dev ID Number 1 3.6 mA 2 4 mA 3 20 mA 4 Diagnostics 1 Loop Test...
  • Page 19: Reference Information

    Reference Information This section presents an overview of the operation of the KOTRON Model 805 transmitter, information on trou- Power Supply 24 Vdc bleshooting common problems, listings of agency – approvals, lists of replacement and recommended spare Test parts, and detailed physical, functional, and performance Current Meter Current Meter –...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Capacitance is measured in Farads. The value we utilize in industrial measurement is an extremely small unit called a pico Farad (pF). A pico Farad is one trillionth of a Farad Bare metal Capacitance value increases as the dielectric increases, probe the plate size increases, or the distance between the plates decreases.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting System Problems (Lcd)

    (e.g., Mfgs. ID, Device #, account for Mfgs. ID #’s greater master software for upgrade. This is a Serial #, etc.) but will not read any than 63. The Magnetrol ID is 86. shortcoming of early HART master process variables. software.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting Flowchart (Lcd)

    3.3.3 Troubleshooting Flowchart (LCD  version) Start HART Unit Equipped Communications with Display? Active HART Display has Check Voltage at Terminal Board Text? Some problems could be temporarily solved by power cycling the unit. Please call Check Power No Voltage? Supply and Wiring factory if this problem persists.
  • Page 23 Failure to Operate Display with Correct Loop Reseat Boards Retest Working? Inputs Check Loop Loop Current Remove Electronic Loop Current Current at Terminal Above 23 mA? Module Above 1 mA? Board Replace Electronic Replace Terminal Module Board Good Display Display Working? Retest Unit Key Board...
  • Page 24 Unit with Display Communicates Call Factory "Software Error?" Replace Electronic Corrupt Display Module Text? "Above Range?" "Uncal?" "Corrupt "Shorted Probe?" Parameters?" Error "Open Probe?" "OSC Fail?" Displayed? Check Analog Check Calibration Parameters Parameters Check Probe and Connectors Same Error Check Offset and Analog Loop Retest Trim 4–20mA...
  • Page 25: Agency Approvals

    Agency Approvals AGENCY MODEL APPROVED APPROVAL CATEGORY APPROVAL CLASSES 805-5XXX-11X Intrinsically Safe Class I, Div. 1; Groups A, B, C, & D Class II, Div. 1; Groups E, F, & G Class III T4 Ta = +71° C Entity NEMA 4X IP66 805-5XXX-11X Non-Incendive Class I, Div.
  • Page 26: Agency Specifications - Intrinsically Safe Installation

    3.4.1 Agency Specifications – Intrinsically Safe Installation 50-660 Kotron ® Model 805 Smart R Level Transmitter...
  • Page 27: Parts

    Parts ④ ③ ⑤ ② ③ ① 3.5.1 Replacement Parts Item Description Part Number Electronic module includes: Display (English) and HART Z31-2809-001 Display only Z31-2809-003 Terminal board includes: Z30-9106-003 O-ring (Viton ® Z12-2201-237 Housing cover without glass 004-9193-003 Housing cover with glass 036-4410-001 Viton and Kalrez are registered trademarks of DuPont Performance Elastomers.
  • Page 28: Specifications

    Specifications 3.6.1 Functional System Design Measurement Principle RF Capacitance Input Measured Variable Level, determined by change in capacitance values Zero and Range 0" to 1800" (0 cm to 4572 cm) Span 5 pF min., 10,000 pF max. Output Type Analog 4 to 20 mA with optional HART digital signal Range Analog...
  • Page 29: Performance

    Specifications 3.6.1 Functional (continued) Process Conditions Maximum process temperature ➀ +1000° F @ 500 psig (+538° C @ 35 bar) Maximum process pressure ➀ 5000 psig from -500° to +100° F (345 bar from -296° to +38° C) Minimum process pressure ➀ -85°...
  • Page 30: Physical

    Specifications 3.6.3 Physical 45 View 8.43 (214) 4.94 (126) 3.28 4.12 4.12 3.28 (105) (83) (105) (83) 4.38 (111) 7.88 7.88 (200) (200) 3.85 3.85 (98) (98) 2.50 2.50 Elect. Elect. (64) (64) Conn. Conn. Qty. 2 Qty. 2 Optional 2.30 2.30 (59) Mounting...
  • Page 31: Model Numbers

    Model Numbers 3.7.1 Transmitter BASIC MODEL NUMBER KOTRON ® Smart RF Level Transmitter POWER 24 VDC, Two Wire, Loop Powered SIGNAL OUTPUT 4–20 mA only, without HART 4–20 mA with HART MENU LANGUAGE English Spanish French German ACCESSORIES Digital display and keypad MOUNTING/CLASSIFICATION Integral, General Purpose, Non-incendive &...
  • Page 32: Glossary

    Glossary Accuracy The maximum positive and negative % devia- Ground An electrical connection to the Earth’s potential tion over the total span. that is used as a reference for the system and electrical safety. ANSI merican National Standards Institute. Grounded A state where no electrical potential exists CE Conformité...
  • Page 33 Glossary (continued) Media The liquid material being measured by the level Range A value related to probe length (factory setting). transmitter. Relative Dielectric (ε r ) A unitless number that indicates Multidrop The ability to install, wire, or communicate the permitivity of a material. with multiple devices over one cable.
  • Page 34: Index

    Index Intrinsically Safe installation: 10–11 QuickStart Installation: 1–4 Agency Approvals: 22 Configuration: 1,3 ATEX: 22 Keypad: 3,11 Mounting, probe: 2 Mounting, transmitter: 2 Complete Installation: 5 LCD (liquid-crystal display): 3, 13 Wiring: 3 Configuration: Information: 1 Menu: 13 Reference Information: 16 Menu: 15 Damping: 13 Password: 12...
  • Page 35: Configuration And Calibration Data Sheet

    Kotron Model 805 Smart RF Transmitter ® Configuration and Calibration Data Sheet Copy blank page and store calibration data for future reference. Item Value Value Value Vessel Name Vessel # Media Tag # Probe P/N Electronics P/N Electronics S/N Units Lo Cal Lo Cap Hi Cal...
  • Page 36 705 Enterprise Street • Aurora, Illinois 60504-8149 • 630-969-4000 • Fax 630-969-9489 info@magnetrol.com • www.magnetrol.com BULLETIN: 50-660.3 Copyright © 2016 Magnetrol International, Incorporated. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. EFFECTIVE: April 2016 Viton and Kalrez are registered trademarks of DuPont Performance Elastomers.

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