Honeywell SMV800 Quick Start Installation Manual

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SMV800 SmartLine Multivariable Transmitter
Quick Start Installation Guide
34-SM-25-04, Revision 4, September 2018
This document provides descriptions
and procedures for the quick
installation of Honeywell's family of
SmartLine transmitters.
The SmartLine Multivariable
transmitter is available in a variety of
models for measuring differential
pressure, static pressure, process
temperature, volume and mass flow
and Totalizer.
For full details refer to the manuals
listed below for protocols, user
Interface (HMI) operation, Installation,
configuration, calibration,
maintenance, parts, and safety and
approvals etc. including options
Documentation
To access complete documentation, including language variants, scan
the QR code below using your smart phone/device or QR code scanner.
Go to the APP store for your free Smartphone QR scanner
Or you can follow the URL to access the online SmartLine HUB page.
The HUB page will contain direct links to open SmartLine product
documentation.
URL
https://hwll.co/SmartLineHUB
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Evaluate the site selected for the transmitter installation with respect to
the process system design specifications and Honeywell's published
performance characteristics for your model.
Temperature extremes can affect display quality. The display can become
unreadable at temperature extremes; however, this is only a temporary
condition. The display will again be readable when temperatures return to
within operable limits.
Features and Options
The SMV800 is packaged in two major assemblies: the electronics
housing and the meter body. The elements in the electronic housing
respond to setup commands and execute the software and protocol for
the different pressure measurement types.
assemblies in the electronics housing with available options.
The meter body provides connection to a process system. Several
physical interface configurations are available, as determined by the
mounting and mechanical connections.
Figure 1: Electronic
Various other documents are
available on the CD supplied
with your shipment. Documents
in hardcopy can also be ordered.
Copyrights, Notices and
Trademarks.
Copyright 2018 by Honeywell
Revision 4, September 2018
Trademarks
SFC, SmartLine, ST 700, ST
800, STT850, STT750 and
SMV800 are U.S. registered
trademarks of Honeywell Inc.
HART® isTrademarks of
FieldComm Group™
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Figure 1
shows the
housing
components
Installation ........................................................................................................................... 1
Mounting the Transmitter ................................................................................................... 2
Bracket mounting .......................................................................................................... 2
Mounting bracket........................................................................................................... 2
Rotating Transmitter Housing ........................................................................................ 2
Conduit Entry Connectors, Plugs and Adapters .............................................................. 3
Wiring Connections and Power Up ................................................................................... 3
Wiring Variations .......................................................................................................... 4
Input Sensor Wiring ....................................................................................................... 4
RTD Connections .......................................................................................................... 4
Power Supply Wiring (Modbus) Procedure .................................................................... 4
SMV Modbus Half-Duplex Modbus (RS-485) Wiring Procedure .................................. 5
Explosion-Proof Conduit Seal ........................................................................................... 5
Trim the transmitter ............................................................................................................ 5
Procedure to trim the transmitter .................................................................................... 5
Setting failsafe direction and write protect jumpers ........................................................ 6
Configuration Guide ........................................................................................................... 7
Appendix A. PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS .................................................................... 8
Table 1: Conduit entry connectors and plugs .............................................................. 3
Table 2 - Conduit Adapters ......................................................................................... 3
Table 3: Wiring details for SMV Modbus Terminal block ............................................. 4
Table 5: Advanced Display Configuration ................................................................... 7
Figures
Figure 1: Electronic housing components ................................................................... 1
Figure 2: Mounting brackets ....................................................................................... 2
Figure 3: Angle mounting bracket ............................................................................... 2
Figure 4: Rotating Transmitter Housing ...................................................................... 2
Figure 5: Using level to mount transmitter .................................................................. 2
Figure 6: Electronic Housing Conduit Entries ............................................................. 3
Figure 7: Two-wire power/current loop ........................................................................ 3
Figure 8: Terminal Block and Grounding Screw location ............................................ 3
Figure 9: Thermocouple connections .......................................................................... 4
Figure 10: RTD connections ....................................................................................... 4
Figure 11: Wiring details for SMV Modbus Terminal block ......................................... 4
Figure 12: Transmitter configuration via Modbus (RS-485) network port .................... 5
Figure 13: Jumper location HART ............................................................................... 6
Figure 14: Jumper settings HART ............................................................................... 6
Figure 15: Loading AC termination enable and write protect jumper for Modbus
(RS-485) ..................................................................................................................... 6
The SMV800 SmartLine multivariable transmitter measures differential
pressure, static pressure (absolute or gauge), and process temperature.
These measurements are used to calculate volumetric or mass flow
rates. The measured values and calculated flow can be read by a
connected Host.
Available communication protocols are Honeywell Digitally Enhanced
(DE), HART and Modbus RTU. Digital or analog (4-20ma) output modes
are available. The SMV800 measures process temperature from an
external RTD or thermocouple.
Universal temperature input is available as a selectable feature with the
device or as license enabled, field upgradable option.
With Modbus protocol, Flow calculation capability also is available as
selectable feature with the device or as license enabled, field upgradable
option while this is a standard feature with HART and DE protocols
Device Variables
SMV800 supports 6 device variables:
1.
Differential Pressure
2.
Static Pressure
3.
Process Temperature
4.
Calculated Flow Rate
5.
Totalizer
6.
Meter Body Temperature.
For DE transmitters, Differential Pressure, Static Pressure, Process
Temperature or Flow may be assigned to analog output. In HART
transmitters, Differential Pressure, Static Pressure, Process
Temperature, Flow and Totalizer may be mapped to device variables PV
(analog output), SV, TV or QV and Meter Body temperature may be
mapped to SV, TV or QV. All six variables are Modbus process
variables.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Features and Options device or as license enabled, field upgradable option. The SMV800 is packaged in two major assemblies: the electronics With Modbus protocol, Flow calculation capability also is available as housing and the meter body. The elements in the electronic housing...
  • Page 2: Mounting The Transmitter

    Position bracket on 2-inch (50.8 mm) and install “U” bolt around pipe and Transmitter models can be attached to a two-inch (50 millimeter) vertical or horizontal pipe using Honeywell’s optional angle or flat mounting bracket; through holes in bracket. Secure with nuts and lock washers provided.
  • Page 3: Conduit Entry Connectors, Plugs And Adapters

    Conduit Entry Connectors, Plugs and Adapters Table 2 - Conduit Adapters Procedures Step Action It is the user/installer’s responsibility to install the transmitters in accordance Remove the protective plastic cap from the threaded conduit with national and local code requirements. Conduit entry plugs and adapters entry.
  • Page 4: Wiring Variations

    An optional lightning terminal block can be installed in place of the non- Input Sensor Wiring lightning terminal block for transmitters that will be installed in areas that are Connect the input sensors as shown in Figure 9 below: highly susceptible to lightning strikes. As noted above, the loop power wiring shield should only be connected to earth ground at the power supply end.
  • Page 5: Smv Modbus Half-Duplex Modbus (Rs-485) Wiring Procedure

    US National Electrical Code, with ½ inch conduit do not require an Communicator with applicable Honeywell DD's. explosionproof seal for installation. For MODBUS, use Honeywell’s Modbus host. If ¾ inch conduit is used, a LISTED explosionproof seal to be installed in While reading the transmitter’s output on a communication the conduit, within 18 inches (457.2 mm) of the transmitter.
  • Page 6: Setting Failsafe Direction And Write Protect Jumpers

    SET JUMPERS FOR HART/DE Setting failsafe direction and write protect jumpers The SmartLine Multivariable transmitter (DE or HART) provides two jumpers to set the desired failsafe action and write protect option. See Figure 13. The top jumper on the electronics module sets the failsafe direction. The default setting is up-scale failsafe.
  • Page 7: Configuration Guide

    Configuration Guide Table 5 shows the transmitter display configuration. PV Out of Range ** Comm Module Temp ** Parameters in Italics are read-only. Supply Voltage * HART only ** HART and DE DAC Temp Comp ** *** HART and Modbus Display Setup Flow Divide by 0 Pressure Parameters...
  • Page 8: Appendix A. Product Certifications

    Options *** Serial Number License key Appendix A. PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS A1. Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) Installations For Safety Certified Installations, please refer to SMV800 SmartLine Multivariable Safety Manual 34-SM-25-05 for installation procedure and system requirements. A2. European Directive Information (CE Mark)
  • Page 9 A3. Hazardous Locations Certifications Explosion proof: AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Electrical Ambient Class I, Division 1, Groups Parameters Temperature A, B, C, D Dust Ignition Proof: Explosion proof: Class II, III, Division 1, Class I, Division 1, Groups Groups E, F, G A, B, C, D Suitable for Division 1, Class I, Zone 0/1, AEx db...
  • Page 10 T6: -50 C to 65 Class I, Zone 0/1, AEx db IIC T6..T5 Painted surface of the SMV800 may store electrostatic charge and become a source of Ga/Gb ignition in applications with a low relative humidity less than approximately30% relative...
  • Page 11 A5. Control Drawing...
  • Page 12 While we provide application assistance personally, through our literature and the 9015 Honeywell web site, it is up to the customer to determine the suitability of the product EMEA, Phone: + 80012026455 or +44 (0)1202645583. FAX: +44 (0) 1344 655554 in the application.

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