System Considerations - Emerson Rosemount Oxymitter 4000 Reference Manual

Hazardous area oxygen transmitter
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Description and specifications
October 2019
Personal computer (PC): Requires AMS software available from Emerson.
Selected distributed control systems: Requires input/output (I/O) hardware and AMS
software.
1.6

System considerations

Prior to installing the transmitter, make sure you have all the components necessary for
installation. Ensure all the components are properly integrated to make the system
functional.
CAUTION
Handle with care
The Rosemount
Some probe components are made from ceramics, which are susceptible to shock when
mishandled.
Take adequate antistatic precautions to prevent equipment damage when handling
printed circuit boards and integrated circuits.
Treat each component of the system with care to avoid physical damage.
After verifying that you have all the components, select mounting locations and
determine how each component will be placed in terms of available line voltage, ambient
temperatures, environmental considerations, convenience, and serviceability.
WARNING
The HART option is not protected by energy limiting barriers.
Do not interface with the HART option from within the hazardous area.
Route the 4-20 mA cables and make the connections outside the hazardous area.
This is the case even when using the intrinsically safe version of the handheld
communicator.
Figure 1-5
with integral electronics.
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Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000 is designed for industrial applications.
shows a typical system wiring.
Figure 1-9
Figure 1-6
shows a typical system installation
shows a typical installation with remote electronics.
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4340
Emerson.com/Rosemount

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