Emerson Rosemount 8600D Series Quick Start Manual
Emerson Rosemount 8600D Series Quick Start Manual

Emerson Rosemount 8600D Series Quick Start Manual

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00825-0100-4860, Rev EB
April 2018
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Rosemount
8600 Series Vortex
Flowmeter

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide 00825-0100-4860, Rev EB April 2018 ® Rosemount 8600 Series Vortex Flowmeter...
  • Page 2: About This Guide

    Emerson procedures must be followed when returning equipment. These procedures ensure legal compliance with government transportation agencies and help provide a safe working environment for Emerson employees. Failure to follow Emerson procedures will result in your equipment being refused delivery.
  • Page 3: Emerson Flow Customer Service

    April 2018 Quick Start Guide Emerson Flow customer service Email: • Worldwide: flow.support@emerson.com • Asia-Pacific: APflow.support@emerson.com Telephone: North and South America Europe and Middle East Asia Pacific United States 800 522 6277 U.K. 0870 240 1978 Australia 800 158 727...
  • Page 4: Installation

    Quick Start Guide April 2018 Installation Mount the flowmeter Design process piping so the meter body will remain full, with no entrapped air. The vortex flowmeter can be installed in any orientation without affecting accuracy. However, the following are guidelines for certain installations. 2.1.1 Vertical mounting If the vortex flowmeter will be installed in a vertical orientation:...
  • Page 5: Horizontal Mounting

    April 2018 Quick Start Guide 2.1.2 Horizontal mounting Figure 2-2: Horizontal installation A. Preferred installation—meter body installed with electronics to side of pipe B. Acceptable installation—meter body installed with electronics above pipe For steam and fluids with small solids content, it is recommended to have the flowmeter installed with the electronics to the side of the pipe.
  • Page 6 Quick Start Guide April 2018 Figure 2-3: Ambient/Process temperature limits A. Ambient temperature °F (°C) B. Process temperature °F (°C) C. 185 °F (85 °C) Housing temperature limit. Note The indicated limits are for horizontal pipe and vertical meter position, with meter and pipe insulated with 3 in.
  • Page 7 April 2018 Quick Start Guide Figure 2-4: Improper installation 2.1.5 Upstream/downstream requirements The flowmeter may be installed with a minimum of ten straight pipe diameters (D) upstream and five straight pipe diameters (D) downstream by following the K-factor corrections as described in the 8800 Installation Effects Technical Data Sheet (00816-0100-3250).
  • Page 8 Quick Start Guide April 2018 2.1.7 Flanged style installation Figure 2-6: Flanged style installation A. Installation bolts and nuts (supplied by customer) B. Gaskets (supplied by customer) C. Flow direction Note The required bolt load for sealing the gasket joint is affected by several factors, including operating pressure, gasket material, width, and condition.
  • Page 9 April 2018 Quick Start Guide Figure 2-7: Remote electronics installation A. Meter body B. Support tube C. Sensor cable nut D. Nut E. Washer F. Union G. Meter adapter H. Coaxial cable 1/2 in. NPT conduit atapter or cable gland (supplied by customer) Electronics housing K.
  • Page 10 Quick Start Guide April 2018 Procedure 1. If you plan to run the coaxial cable in conduit, carefully cut the conduit to the desired length to provide for proper assembly at the housing. A junction box may be placed in the conduit run to provide a space for extra coaxial cable length.
  • Page 11: Consider Housing Rotation

    April 2018 Quick Start Guide Consider housing rotation The entire electronics housing may be rotated in 90° increments for easy viewing. Use the following steps to change the housing orientation, 1. Loosen the four housing rotation set screws at the base of the electronics housing with a 5/32”...
  • Page 12: Set Jumpers

    Quick Start Guide April 2018 Set jumpers Adjust jumpers to desired settings. HART jumpers If alarm and security jumpers are not installed, the flowmeter will operate normally with the default alarm condition alarm high and the security off. Figure 4-1: HART jumpers and LCD display ALARM SECURITY...
  • Page 13: Connect Wiring And Power Up

    April 2018 Quick Start Guide Connect wiring and power up Power supply The dc power supply should provide power with less than two percent 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.
  • Page 14 Quick Start Guide April 2018 Figure 5-2: Proper conduit installation A. Conduit line Wire the flowmeter Use the following steps to wire the flowmeter: 1. Remove the housing cover on the side marked FIELD TERMINALS. 2. Connect the positive lead to the “+” terminal and the negative lead to the “−”...
  • Page 15 April 2018 Quick Start Guide Figure 5-3: 4–20 mA wiring ≥ 250 Ω A. Power supply Figure 5-4: 4–20 mA and pulse wiring with electronic totalizer/ counter ≥250 Ω 100 Ω ≤ R ≤ 100 kΩ A. Power supply B. Power supply with counter 4.
  • Page 16 Quick Start Guide April 2018 Secure cover jam screw For transmitter housings shipped with a cover jam screw, the screw should be properly installed once the transmitter has been wired and powered up. The cover jam screw is intended to disallow the removal of the transmitter cover in flameproof environments without the use of tooling.
  • Page 17: Verify Configuration

    April 2018 Quick Start Guide Verify configuration Before operating the flowmeter in an installation, you should review the configuration data to ensure that it reflects the current application. In most cases, all of these variables are pre-configured at the factory. Configuration may be required if your flowmeter is not configured or if the configuration variables need revision.
  • Page 18 Quick Start Guide April 2018 Table 6-1: Field Communicator fast key sequences (continued) Function HART Fast Key Function HART Fast Key Burst Variable 2 1, 4, 2, 3, 6, 2 PV Damping 1, 3, 9 Burst Variable 3 1, 4, 2, 3, 6, 3 PV Mapping 1, 3, 6, 1 Burst Variable 4...
  • Page 19: Product Certifications

    European directive information The CE Declaration of Conformity for all applicable European directives for this product can be found on our website at www.emerson.com/rosemount. A hard copy may be obtained by contacting our local sales office. ATEX Directive Emerson Process Management complies with the ATEX Directive.
  • Page 20: Hazardous Location Certifications

    Quick Start Guide April 2018 Hazardous location certifications North American certifications Canadian Standards Association (CSA) E6 Explosion proof–Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D Ex d[ia] IIC T6 Gb / Class I, Zone 1, AEx d[ia] IIC T6 Gb Dust-ignition proof for Class II/III, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G Temperature Code T6 (-50 °C ≤...
  • Page 21 April 2018 Quick Start Guide International certifications (IECEx) IECEx I.S. certification • IEC 60079-0: 2011 • IEC 60079-11: 2011-06 I7 Certification No. IECEx BAS 12.0053X Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (-60 °C ≤ Ta ≤+70 °C) • Ui = 30 VDC •...
  • Page 22 Quick Start Guide April 2018 2. When the equipment is installed, particular precautions must be taken to ensure, taking into account the effect of process fluid temperature, that the ambient temperature of the electrical housing of the equipment meets the marked protection type temperature range.
  • Page 23: Chinese Certifications (Nepsi)

    April 2018 Quick Start Guide Ambient temperature (°C) Process temperature (°C) T-Class sensor –50 to +70 –50 to +75 –50 to +70 –50 to +95 –50 to +70 –50 to +130 –50 to +70 –50 to +195 –50 to +70 –50 to +250 Remote mounted sensor: in type of protection Ex ia IIC, only to be connected to the associated Model 8600D Vortex Flowmeter...
  • Page 24 Special conditions for safe use (X): 1. The maximum allowable length of the interconnecting cable between transmitter and sensor is 152m. The cable shall also be provided by Rosemount Inc., or by Emerson Process Management Co., Ltd., or by Emerson Process Management Flow Technologies., Ltd.
  • Page 25 April 2018 Quick Start Guide for explosive gas atmospheres Part 13: Repair and overhaul for apparatus used in explosive gas atmospheres”, GB3836.15-2000 “Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 15: Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines)”, GB3836.16-2006 “Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 16: Inspection and maintenance of electrical installation (other than mines)”, and GB50257-1996 “Code for construction...
  • Page 26 Quick Start Guide April 2018 5. The enclosure should be taken to protect it from impact 6. Any friction should be prevented in order to avoid the risk of electrostatic charge on the enclosure due to non- conductive paint. 7. The cable with shield is suitable for connection, and the shield should be connected to earth.
  • Page 27 April 2018 Quick Start Guide 3. During installation, users shall comply with Clause 12.2.4 in GB3836.15-2000 “Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 15: Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines).” 4. Any friction should be prevented in order to avoid the risk of electrostatic charge on the enclosure due to non- conductive paint.
  • Page 28 Quick Start Guide April 2018 ATEX Marking: II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (-60 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +70 °C) • Ui = 30 VDC • Ii= 185 mA • Pi = 1.0 W • Ci = 0uF •...
  • Page 29 April 2018 Quick Start Guide 2. When the equipment is installed, particular precautions must be taken to ensure, taking into account the effect of process fluid temperature, that the ambient temperature of the electrical housing of the equipment meets the marked protection type temperature range.
  • Page 30: Eurasian Conformity (Eac)

    Quick Start Guide April 2018 Transmitter Um = 250V Thermal data: Ambient temperature (°C) Process temperature (°C) T-Class sensor –50 to +70 –50 to +75 –50 to +70 –50 to +95 –50 to +70 –50 to +130 –50 to +70 –50 to +195 –50 to +70 –50 to +250...
  • Page 31 April 2018 Quick Start Guide • TR CU 012/2011—About the safety of equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres • GOST R IEC 60079-0-2011 • GOST R IEC 60079-1-2011 • GOST R IEC 60079-11-2010 • GOST R IEC 60079-15-2010 • GOST 31610.26-2002/IEC 60079-26:2006 E8 Type of protection flameproof enclosure «d»...
  • Page 32 Quick Start Guide April 2018 Table 8-1: Input intrinsically safe parameters Output signal Intrinsically safe parameters 4–20mA/HART pulse Li, uH Ci, nF Applicable values Ui, Ii are limited by the maximum input power Pi. It is not allowed to apply max values of Ui, Ii at the same time. Special conditions for safe use (X): 1.
  • Page 33 April 2018 Quick Start Guide 1. When the equipment is installed, particular precautions must be taken to ensure, taking into account the effect of process fluid temperature, that the ambient temperature of the electrical housing of the equipment meets the marked protection type temperature range.
  • Page 34 Quick Start Guide April 2018 Rosemount 8600D Declaration of Conformity Rosemount 8600 Series Vortex Flowmeter...
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  • Page 40 © Emerson Automation Solutions Japan 2017 Rosemount, Inc. All rights reserved. 1-2-5, Higashi Shinagawa The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark Shinagawa-ku of Emerson Electric Co. Rosemount, 8600, 8700, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan 8800 marks are marks of one of the Emerson T +81 3 5769-6803 Automation Solutions family of companies.

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