ABB 2600T Series Instruction Manual

ABB 2600T Series Instruction Manual

266 with foundation fieldbus communication
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ABB MEASUREMENT & ANALYTICS | OPERATING INSTRUCTION
266 with FOUNDATION Fieldbus Communication
Pressure transmitters
Introduction
266 models
The 2600T family provides comprehensive range of
top quality pressure measurement products,
specifically designed to meet the widest range of
applications ranging from arduous conditions in
offshore oil and gas to the laboratory environment
of the pharmaceutical industry.
Engineered solutions for all
applications
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  • Page 1 — ABB MEASUREMENT & ANALYTICS | OPERATING INSTRUCTION 266 with FOUNDATION Fieldbus Communication Pressure transmitters Engineered solutions for all applications Measurement made easy Introduction For more information — 266 models The 2600T family provides comprehensive range of Further publications for 2600T series pressure...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Index Introduction .
  • Page 3 ABB Control System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Introduction Instruction manual structure All obligations of ABB arise from the conditions of the relevant sales agreement, which also contains the solely binding The present manual provides information on installing, warranty regulations in full.
  • Page 5: Technical Limit Values

    Failure to observe this information will result in death or disposal. The owner must observe the proper regulations for severe injury. shipping purposes. All devices sent back to ABB must be free from any hazardous materials (acids, alkalis, solvents, etc.). WARNING Disposal The signal word ‘WARNING’...
  • Page 6: Transport And Storage

    • Within the scope of operator responsibility, check the environment, and supports the reuse of valuable raw materials. following as part of a regular inspection: ABB can accept and dispose of returns for a fee. – Pressure-bearing walls/lining of the pressure device – Measurement-related function –...
  • Page 7: Transmitter Overview

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Transmitter overview Transmitter components overview Figure 1: Differential pressure transmitter components...
  • Page 8: Range & Span Consideration

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Range &...
  • Page 9: Opening The Box

    H. 266 pressure transmitters comply with directive EMC 2014/30/EU. The certification plate (ref.A) shown here is issued by ABB S.p.A, 22016 Tremezzina, Italy, with the numbers: • FM09ATEX0023X or IECEx FME 16.0002X (Ex db, Ex tb) • FM09ATEX0024X or IECEx FME 16.0003X (Ex ia) •...
  • Page 10: Optional Wired-On Sst Plate (I1)

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 5 Mounting Optional wired-on SST plate (I1) General...
  • Page 11 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E FM Approvals US (code E6), FM Approvals Canada (code E4): ABB typically configures 266 pressure transmitters according to the user requirements. A typical configuration includes: •...
  • Page 12: Pressure Equipment Directive (Ped) (97/23/Ce)

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) During installation of the transmitter, zero shifts caused by (2014/68/EU)
  • Page 13 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E For safety reasons, take care of the drain/vent valves position so that when the process fluid is removed during the drain/ vent operation it is directed down and away from technicians.
  • Page 14 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Bracket mounting (optional) Different mounting brackets are available please refer to the relevant installation drawing below: 29 (1.14)
  • Page 15 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 29 (1.14) 18 (0.71) 58 (2.28)
  • Page 16 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 29 (1.14) 18 (0.71) 116 (4.57)
  • Page 17 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 29 (1.14) 58 (2.28) 55 (2.17)
  • Page 18 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 29 (1.14) 18 (0.71) 18 (0.71)
  • Page 19: Mounting A P Style Pressure Transmitter

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Mounting a P style pressure transmitter The pressure transmitter can be mounted directly on the manifold.
  • Page 20 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 113 (4.45) 29 (1.14) 91 (3.58)
  • Page 21 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E B6 and B7 Barrel housing bracket details U-bolt Transmitter fixing bolts...
  • Page 22 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 128 (5.04) 29 (1.14) 120 (4.72)
  • Page 23: Transmitter Housing Rotation

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Transmitter housing rotation Impulse piping connection for standard instruments...
  • Page 24: Process Connections Considerations

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Process connections considerations 266 differential pressure transmitter process connections on the transmitter flange are 1/4 - 18 NPT, with a centers distance...
  • Page 25: Installation Recommendations

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Installation recommendations Gas or liquid (with solids in suspension) flow measurement •...
  • Page 26 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Liquid level measurements on closed tanks and non condensable fluids (dry leg) •...
  • Page 27 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Pressure or absolute pressure measurement of a tank Pressure or absolute pressure measurement of a liquid in a pipe •...
  • Page 28 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Pressure or absolute pressure measurement of a condensable Pressure or absolute pressure measurement of a gas in a pipe vapor in a pipe...
  • Page 29: Device Introduction

    Fieldcomm Group organization website www. Communication between the DAP and CAP takes place using Fieldcommgroup.org, from the ABB website www.abb.com/ channels. Each I/O function block in the CAP has exclusive use fieldbus and/or from standards IEC 61158, IEC 61784, EN of exactly one channel.
  • Page 30: Transmitter Wiring

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Transmitter wiring FOUNDATION Fieldbus wiring WARNING - GENERAL RISK...
  • Page 31: Simple Ff Network And System Architecture

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Simple FF network and system architecture Figure 39: FOUNDATION Fieldbus architecture Wiring procedure...
  • Page 32: Grounding

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Grounding WARNING - GENERAL RISK A terminal is available on both the outside of the housing and in...
  • Page 33: Electronics

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 8 Electronics Fault protection Factory default configuration...
  • Page 34: Local Pushbuttons

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 9 Local pushbuttons Installing/Removing the external Operations...
  • Page 35 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Wet Ranging operation –...
  • Page 36: 10 Hmi Local Indicator

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E 10 HMI local indicator 1 Attach the LCD display.
  • Page 37: Lcd Structure

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E LCD structure The Display DOT matrix is split in 4 rows each reserved to display different data: The first row displays the Device TAG and Node Address and these data are always visible.
  • Page 38: Hmi As Diagnostic Indicator

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E HMI can be set to work in 4 different modes: Operating mode Features...
  • Page 39: Local Operator Menu

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Local operator menu Vice-versa, when at least one error condition is active, it is displayed a corresponding error code and its source as process,...
  • Page 40: Hmi As Configuration Tool

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E HMI as configuration tool During the normal activity of indicator, pressing the button (4) the display enter in the Local device menu.
  • Page 41 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Local device menus The local menus allow the reading of the most relevant device parameters or the setting of the local HMI parameters without to access through the FF protocols.
  • Page 42: Hmi As Feedback Of The Local Push Button

    2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E HMI as Feedback of the local push button operations As consequence of the operations described in the apposite section, when the Z or S buttons are released, the feedback of the executed operation is displayed in the bottom of the LCD see the example below with one of the following strings:...
  • Page 43: Device Configuration/Setting Through Ff

    When the 266 PdP transmitter has to be used in a FF project and/or connected to any type of Host, the first operation is to import in the Host the Device drivers, typically the EDD and CFF files. The EDD and CF files can be downloaded from the ABB website www.abb.com/measurement or from the Fiedcommgroup website www.fieldcommgroup.org/registered-products...
  • Page 44 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 45 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Hovewer all the 3 AIx_CHANNEL can be switched to receive in input up to different 4 PRTB variables: AI CHANNEL Variables...
  • Page 46 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 47 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E User settings Generally, the 266 PdP pressure transmitters are delivered pre-configured on as per purchase order request, suitable in order to measure Pressure, Level, Flow or Volume.
  • Page 48 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 49 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Special Volume measurement setting Process info Device parameter to be configured...
  • Page 50 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E APPENDIX A –...
  • Page 51 DD_RESOURCE String identifying the tag of the resource, which contains the Device Description for this resource. MANUFAC_ID Manufacturer Identification number ABB = 0x000320 used by an interface device DEV_TYPE Manufacturer’s model number associated with the resource 266 PdP = 0x0007...
  • Page 52 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 53 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Notes CB_HW_REV...
  • Page 54 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 55 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Special operations Savings In order to keep a valid device setting to be used as reference when a valid condition has to be recovered in case of wrong...
  • Page 56 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Pressure Transducer Block (PRTB) Overview This pressure transducer block is implemented within devices whose primary process sensor has the purpose to measure pressure,...
  • Page 57 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Equations Once the MV and PV are calculated and available in the PRTB then it can produces different type of measurements depending by the selected PRTB_QUATERNARY_LIN_TYPE and applying the following formula:...
  • Page 58 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E To neglect the values with the input approaching zero, the transmitter output is zero with the input up to a programmable percentage value between 0 % and 20%.
  • Page 59 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E The differential pressure generated by the flow primary is for the maximum flow rate 2500 mmH2O, for the max reverse flow rate 2500 mmH2O.
  • Page 60 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 61 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Notes STATIC_P_CAL_POINT_LO...
  • Page 62 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 63 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Sensor Calibration The transmitter makes available to the user some operations that can be useful during the device life cycle.
  • Page 64 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 65 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E When a pressure px is applied, the transmitter displays the standardized output value x1 in percent.
  • Page 66 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 67 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Block Mapping Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Notes...
  • Page 68 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Block Mapping Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Notes...
  • Page 69 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Notes...
  • Page 70 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E HMI Transducer Block (HMITB) Overview 14.1.
  • Page 71 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Notes In the Block Object data structure, there are different items describing the block characteristics.
  • Page 72 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Notes...
  • Page 73 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Device Diagnostic The 266 PdP FF produces different type of diagnostic information: •...
  • Page 74 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 75 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Device Diagnostic Mapping This table shows the bit mapping of RB_x_ACTIVE and RB_EXTENDED_ACTIVE parameters with the relating error name and NAMUR NE107 category.
  • Page 76 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 77 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Diagnostic, BlOCK_ERR and Status Byte In this table are grouped together the errors produced by the same item.
  • Page 78 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
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  • Page 80 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 81 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Control Application Process (CAP) Blocks Enhanced-Analog Input Function Block (E-AI) Overview...
  • Page 82 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 83 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Block Mapping Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note...
  • Page 84 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 85 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note Advisory Low Alarm...
  • Page 86 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E OUT Status Binary Code Decimal Code Quality Sub-Status...
  • Page 87 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause...
  • Page 88 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Enhanced-PID Function Block (E-PID) Overview The PID block is key to many control schemes and is used almost universally, with the exception of PD, which is used when the...
  • Page 89 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E GAIN, RESET, and RATE are the tuning constants for the P, I, and D terms, respectively.
  • Page 90 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Block Mapping Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note...
  • Page 91 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note Options which the user can select for the block processing of status.
  • Page 92 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 93 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Diagnostic Block_Err Possible Reasons...
  • Page 94 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Arithmetic Function Block (AR) Overview This block is designed to permit simple use of popular measurement math functions.
  • Page 95 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E If the status of IN_LO is unusable and IN is usable and greater than RANGE_LO, then g should be set to one.
  • Page 96 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Configuration hints The minimum configuration for having the AR working and/or moving out from the OOS needs at least the following settings: •...
  • Page 97 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note The constant to be added to IN_1...
  • Page 98 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Diagnostic Block_Err Possible Reasons...
  • Page 99 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Input Selector Function Block (IS) Overview The signal selector block provides selection of up to four inputs and generates an output based on the configured action.
  • Page 100 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E If SELECT_TYPE is Middle, sort the remaining inputs by value.
  • Page 101 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note In the Block Object data structure, there are different items describing the block characteristics.
  • Page 102 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Diagnostic Block_Err Possible Reasons...
  • Page 103 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Control Selector Function Block (CS) Overview The control selector block is intended to select one of two or three control signals in a manner determined by...
  • Page 104 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Block Mapping Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note...
  • Page 105 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Diagnostic Block_Err Possible Reasons...
  • Page 106 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Signal Characterizer Function Block (SC) Overview The signal characterizer block has two sections, each with an output that is a non-linear function of the respective input.
  • Page 107 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E If the curve has m points, m<21, the non-configured points, [xm+1;...
  • Page 108 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Block Mapping Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note...
  • Page 109 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Diagnostic Block_Err Possible Reasons...
  • Page 110 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Integrator Function Block (IT) Overview The Integrator Function Block integrates a variable as a function of the time or accumulates the counts from a Pulse Input block (to...
  • Page 111 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Description The function of this block is in keeping with common industry practice.
  • Page 112 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E If the input option is Accum: A counter input normally comes from a Pulse Input block OUT_ACCUM.
  • Page 113 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Net Flow To discern between forward and reverse flows, the Integrator block considers a negative sign as an indication of reverse flow.
  • Page 114 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Block Mapping Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note...
  • Page 115 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Idx Parameter Description / Range / Selections / Note Time unit of the IN_1.
  • Page 116 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E .
  • Page 117 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Operating Mode In manual mode, the outputs are disconnected from the algorithm and the user can set the values of O UT, RTOTAL, OUT_TRIPand OUT_PTRIP for test purposes.
  • Page 118 In order to make 266 PdP working with any FF host it is necessary perform some operations as described in the following sections. The description below is based on the 266 PdP connected to an ABB System but a similar approach is in general valid also for other non ABB hosts.
  • Page 119 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E The “Device Info” box appears and then press “OK”. The “Importing Function blocks….” get start. Wait until all the blocks are fully imported….. (100%). When completed, the “ABB 266 PdP” appears now in the FF library.
  • Page 120 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Design of the FF H1 network Select one of the four (4) FF H1 segments supported by the ABB Linking Device LD800HSE with a double right mouse click on the desired line.
  • Page 121 The “Select device type” box appears with a list of manufacturers and device types depending by the DD/CFF drivers imported in the host. Under ABB are available the drivers of the FF ABB devices. Select “ABB 266 PdP” and press OK. The 266 PdP appears now in the H1 segment with predefined TAG and Address…….
  • Page 122 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E ………parameters that can be changed as desired opening the “Parameters”...
  • Page 123 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E IMPORTANT The second part of the operations is executed in ON-Line.
  • Page 124 Assignment for: xxxxx” window above) At the end the ABB 266 PdP is displayed with its new setting. In this example the address has been changed from 30 to 20 and the TAG from PI000 to FF_DEVICE_005.
  • Page 125 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Downloading of the FBAP into the H1 network and devices With the right mouse click select “Download”...
  • Page 126 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E The Parameter downloading gets start and at the end....
  • Page 127 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E ……and the Function Blocks start to work normally.
  • Page 128 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E Then variables in white or yellow fields can be changed and written in the device pressing the buttons “Write”...
  • Page 129 The use of non original spare parts makes the warranty void. operating conditions), as described in the instructions in the In case you want ABB to perform the repair, please send back section “Operation resp. Configuration of the transmitter”. If...
  • Page 130 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E •...
  • Page 131 EN 60079-11 (Equipment protection by intrinsic safety “i”), the The number close to the CE marking of the transmitter pressure transmitters of the 2600T SERIES have been certified safety label identifies the Notified Body which has for the following group, categories, media of dangerous responsibility for the surveillance of the production.
  • Page 132 2 6 0 0 T S E R I E S | P R E S S U R E T R A N S M I T T E R S | O I/ 2 6 6/ F F - E N R E V. E b) Certificate ATEX II 1/2 G Ex ia IIC T4/T5/T6 Ga/Gb and Certificate IECEx Ex ia IIC T4/T5/T6 Ga/Gb and II 1/2 D Ex ia IIIC T85°C Da - FISCO...
  • Page 133 IP code About the degree of protection provided by the enclosure of the pressure transmitter, the 2600T SERIES has been certified IP66 and IP67 according to EN 60529 standard. The first characteristic numeral indicates the protection of the inside electronics against ingress of solid foreign objects including dusts.
  • Page 134 100°C max) with a Ta from -50°C to +40°C IMPORTANT • T6: Temperature class of the transmitter (which corresponds It is the technical support for the ABB Declaration of to 85°C max) with a Ta from -50°C to +40°C Conformity.
  • Page 135 • Type 4X, IP66, IP67 applications Indoors/Outdoors. Apparatus for Use in Class I, II, III, Division 1, and Class I, Zone 0 & 1 Hazardous (Classified) For a correct installation in field of 2600T Series pressure Locations. transmitters please see the related control drawing.
  • Page 136 We reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this document without prior notice. With regard to purchase orders, the agreed particulars shall prevail. ABB does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this document.

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