Basic Configuration; Basic Setup - Emerson Rosemount 8732EM Quick Start Manual

Transmitter with hart protocol
Hide thumbs Also See for Rosemount 8732EM:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

March 2019
6

Basic Configuration

Once the magnetic flowmeter is installed and power has been supplied, the
transmitter must be configured through the basic setup. These parameters
can be configured through either an LOI or a HART communication device.
Configuration settings are saved in nonvolatile memory within the
transmitter. Descriptions of more advanced functions are included in the
product reference manual.
6.1

Basic Setup

Tag
Tag is the quickest and shortest way of identifying and distinguishing
between transmitters. Transmitters can be tagged according to the
requirements of your application. The tag may be up to eight characters
long as standard, or 32 characters long when ordered with HART 7.
Flow units (PV)
The flow units variable specifies the format in which the flow rate will be
displayed. Units should be selected to meet your particular metering
needs. .
Line size
The line size (sensor size) must be set to match the actual sensor connected
to the transmitter. The size must be specified in inches.
Upper range value (URV)
The URV sets the 20 mA point for the analog output. This value is typically
set to full-scale flow. The units that appear will be the same as those selected
under the flow units parameter. The URV may be set between –39.3 ft/s to
39.3 ft/s (–12 m/s to 12m/s). There must be at least 1 ft/s (0.3 m/s) span
between the URV and LRV.
Lower range value (LRV)
The LRV sets the 4 mA point for the analog output. This value is typically set
to zero flow. The units that appear will be the same as those selected under
the flow units parameter. The LRV may be set between –39.3 ft/s to 39.3 ft/s
(–12 m/s to 12m/s). There must be at least 1 ft/s (0.3 m/s) span between the
URV and LRV.
Calibration number
The sensor calibration number is a 16-digit number generated at the factory
during flow calibration, is unique to each sensor, and is located on the sensor
tag.
Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide
27

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents