Replacing transmitter, user interface board (56 pages)
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Products Solutions Services KA01263D/06/EN/03.21 71535810 2021-09-01 Brief Operating Instructions Flowmeter Proline 400 HART transmitter with electromagnetic sensor These instructions are Brief Operating Instructions; they are not a substitute for the Operating Instructions pertaining to the device. Brief Operating Instructions part 2 of 2: Transmitter Contain information about the transmitter.
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Flowmeter Proline 400 Order code: XXXXX-XXXXXX Ser. no.: XXXXXXXXXXXX Ext. ord. cd.: XXX.XXXX.XX Serial number www.endress.com/deviceviewer Endress+Hauser Operations App A0023555 Endress+Hauser...
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These Brief Operating Instructions are Brief Operating Instructions Part 2: Transmitter. The "Brief Operating Instructions Part 1: Sensor" are available via: • Internet: www.endress.com/deviceviewer • Smart phone/tablet: Endress+Hauser Operations App Detailed information about the device can be found in the Operating Instructions and the other documentation: • Internet: www.endress.com/deviceviewer •...
Result of a step Visual inspection 1.1.3 Electrical symbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Direct current Alternating current Direct current and alternating current Ground connection A grounded terminal which, as far as the operator is concerned, is grounded via a grounding system. Endress+Hauser...
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Allen key Open-ended wrench 1.1.6 Symbols in graphics Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning 1, 2, 3,... Item numbers … Series of steps A, B, C, ... Views A-A, B-B, C-C, ... Sections Hazardous area Safe area (non-hazardous area) Flow direction Endress+Hauser...
(Annex MI-001). The permitted medium temperature in these applications is 0 to +50 °C (+32 to +122 °F). Incorrect use Non-designated use can compromise safety. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper or non-designated use. Endress+Hauser...
Verification for borderline cases: ‣ For special fluids and fluids for cleaning, Endress+Hauser is glad to provide assistance in verifying the corrosion resistance of fluid-wetted materials, but does not accept any warranty or liability as minute changes in the temperature, concentration or level of contamination in the process can alter the corrosion resistance properties.
Flowmeter Proline 400 Product description By selecting the order option for UKCA marking, Endress+Hauser confirms a successful evaluation and testing of the device by affixing the UKCA mark. Contact address Endress+Hauser UK: Endress+Hauser Ltd. Floats Road Manchester M23 9NF United Kingdom www.uk.endress.com...
Insert the display module and lock it when doing so. Close the housing cover. Tighten the fixing screws of the housing cover: tightening torque for aluminum housing 2.5 Nm (1.8 lbf ft) – plastic housing 1 Nm (0.7 lbf ft). Endress+Hauser...
Loosen the fixing screws of the housing cover. Open the housing cover. Unlock the display module. Remove the display module. 3 mm A0032087 Loosen the fixing screws of the intelligent sensor electronics module. Remove the intelligent sensor electronics module. Endress+Hauser...
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Loosen the fixing screws of the main electronics module. Remove the main electronics module. 4 mm A0032131 Remove the electronics module from the main electronics module. 10. Loosen the fixing screws of the transmitter housing (when reassembling, pay attention to the tightening torque. Endress+Hauser...
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Tighten the fixing screws of the transmitter housing: tightening torque 5.5 Nm (4.1 lbf ft). Slide the electronics module into the main electronics module. Insert the main electronics module. Tighten the fixing screws of the main electronics module: tightening torque 1.5 Nm (1.1 lbf ft). Endress+Hauser...
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Insert the display module and lock it when doing so. Close the housing cover. 10. Tighten the fixing screws of the main electronics module: tightening torque for aluminum housing 2.5 Nm (1.8 lbf ft) – tightening torque for plastic housing 1 Nm (0.7 lbf ft). Endress+Hauser...
Loosen the fixing screws of the housing cover. Open the housing cover. Unlock the display module. Remove the display module. 3 mm A0032087 Loosen the fixing screws of the intelligent sensor electronics module. Remove the intelligent sensor electronics module. Endress+Hauser...
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A0032089 Loosen the fixing screws of the transmitter housing (when reassembling, pay attention to the tightening torque. 10. Lift the transmitter housing. 11. Turn the housing to the desired position in increments of 90°. 4.3.2 Mounting the sensor housing Endress+Hauser...
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Insert the display module and lock it when doing so. Close the housing cover. Tighten the fixing screws of the main electronics module: tightening torque for aluminum housing 2.5 Nm (1.8 lbf ft) – for plastic housing 1 Nm (0.7 lbf ft). Endress+Hauser...
• Is the fixing screw firmly tightened? • Is the connection compartment cover screwed on tightly? • Is the securing clamp firmly tightened? Turning the display module: • Is the connection compartment cover screwed on tightly? • Is the securing clamp firmly tightened? Endress+Hauser...
Current output 0/4 to 20 mA Standard installation cable is sufficient. Current output 4 to 20 mA HART A shielded cable is recommended. Observe grounding concept of the plant. Pulse/frequency/switch output Standard installation cable is sufficient. Status input Standard installation cable is sufficient. Endress+Hauser...
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In addition to the inputs and outputs available, information on the terminal assignment for the electrical connection can be found on the connection nameplate on the main electronics module. For detailed information on the terminal assignment, see the Operating Instructions for the device → 3 Endress+Hauser...
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In the case of the coil current cable: Insulate one core of the three-core cable at the level of the core reinforcement. You only require two cores for the connection. For cables with fine-wire cores (stranded cables): Fit the cores with ferrules. Endress+Hauser...
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A = Termination of the cables B = Termination of the fine-wire cores with ferrules 1 = Red ferrules, 1.0 mm (0.04 in) 2 = White ferrules, 0.5 mm (0.02 in) * = Stripping only for reinforced cables Endress+Hauser...
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A = Termination of the cables B = Termination of the fine-wire cores with ferrules 1 = Red ferrules, 1.0 mm (0.04 in) 2 = White ferrules, 0.5 mm (0.02 in) * = Stripping only for reinforced cables Endress+Hauser...
Connect the connecting cable for the remote version. Connect the transmitter. Connecting the connecting cable to the sensor connection housing Promag D 5 7 4 37 42 41 A0032134 3 Sensor: connection module Loosen the securing clamp of the housing cover. Endress+Hauser...
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Fit O-ring on cable and push it back sufficiently. When inserting the cable, the O-ring must be located outside the conduit extension. Push the cable through the cable entry. To ensure tight sealing, do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry. Endress+Hauser...
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Strip the cable and cable ends. In the case of stranded cables, also fit ferrules → 21. Connect the cable in accordance with the terminal assignment . Firmly tighten the cable glands. Endress+Hauser...
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Flowmeter Proline 400 Electrical connection WARNING Housing degree of protection may be voided due to insufficient sealing of the housing. ‣ Screw in the screw without using any lubricant. Reverse the removal procedure to reassemble the transmitter. Endress+Hauser...
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Connecting the supply voltage and 0-20 mA/4-20 mA HART with additional outputs and inputs Loosen the 4 fixing screws on the housing cover. Open the housing cover. Push the cable through the cable entry. To ensure tight sealing, do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry. Endress+Hauser...
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Close the shock protection cover. Close the housing cover. WARNING Housing degree of protection may be voided due to insufficient sealing of the housing. ‣ Screw in the screw without using any lubricant. Tighten the 4 fixing screws on the housing cover. Endress+Hauser...
• In the case of remote device versions, the ground terminal in the example always refers to the sensor and not to the transmitter. You can order accessories like the ground cable and ground disks from Endress+Hauser: Operating Instructions for the device → 3 For devices intended for use in hazardous locations, please observe the instructions in the Ex documentation (XA) →...
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Observe the screw tightening torques: see the Brief Operating Instructions for the sensor. Plastic pipe or pipe with insulating liner • Potential equalization is established via: • Promag D: Ground terminal and flanges • Promag L, W: Ground terminal and ground disks • The medium is set to ground potential. Endress+Hauser...
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Metal, ungrounded pipe The sensor and transmitter are installed in a way that provides electrical insulation from PE, e.g. applications for electrolytic processes or systems with cathodic protection. Starting conditions: • Unlined metal pipe • Pipes with an electrically conductive liner Endress+Hauser...
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Below typical power line frequency in the country potential (PE) • To achieve the specified conductivity measuring accuracy, a conductivity calibration is recommended when the device is installed. • A full pipe adjustment is recommended when the device is installed. Endress+Hauser...
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The medium and pipe have different potentials. The "Measurement isolated from ground" option minimizes harmful equalizing currents between P and P via the reference electrode. Starting conditions: • Metal pipe with insulating liner • Equalizing currents through the medium cannot be ruled out. Endress+Hauser...
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(isolation transformer). This measure is not required in the case of 24V DC supply voltage without PE (= SELV power unit). Use the "Measurement isolated from ground" option, while observing the operating conditions for measurement isolated from ground. Endress+Hauser...
Resistor for HART communication (≥ 250 Ω): observe maximum load Analog display unit: observe maximum load Transmitter Pulse/frequency output 12345 A0028761 17 Connection example for pulse/frequency output (passive) Automation system with pulse/frequency input (e.g. PLC) Power supply Transmitter: Observe input values Endress+Hauser...
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Connection example for switch output (passive) Automation system with switch input (e.g. PLC) Power supply Transmitter: Observe input values Status input A0028764 19 Connection example for status input Automation system with status output (e.g. PLC) Power supply Transmitter Endress+Hauser...
Firmly tighten the cable glands (torque: 2 to 3.5 Nm) until there is no gap between the bottom of the cover and the housing support surface. Firmly tighten the union nut of the cable glands. Pot the field housing with a potting compound. Endress+Hauser...
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Flowmeter Proline 400 Electrical connection Check that the housing seals are clean and fitted correctly. Dry, clean or replace the seals if necessary. Tighten all housing screws and screw covers (torque: 20 to 30 Nm). Endress+Hauser...
Is the terminal assignment correct → 20? If supply voltage is present, do values appear on the display module? Is the potential equalization established correctly ? Are all housing covers installed and the screws tightened with the correct tightening torque? Endress+Hauser...
AMS Device Manager, SIMATIC PDM) Field Communicator 475 Field Xpert SFX350 or SFX370 Field Xpert SMT70 Mobile handheld terminal Control system (e.g. PLC) For custody transfer, once the device has been put into circulation or sealed, its operation is restricted. Endress+Hauser...
Each user role contains typical tasks within the device lifecycle. For detailed information on the operating philosophy, see the Operating Instructions for the device. For custody transfer, once the device has been put into circulation or sealed, its operation is restricted. Endress+Hauser...
• Mobile operating systems: • iOS • Android Microsoft Windows XP is supported. Microsoft Windows 7 is supported. Web browsers supported • Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or higher • Microsoft Edge • Mozilla Firefox • Google Chrome • Safari Endress+Hauser...
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Configuring the Internet protocol of the computer The following information refers to the default Ethernet settings of the device. IP address of the device: 192.168.1.212 (factory setting) Switch on the measuring device. Connect to the computer using a cable . Endress+Hauser...
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To ensure the safe and swift assignment of the WLAN network to the measuring point, it is advisable to change the SSID name. It should be possible to clearly assign the SSID name to the measuring point (e.g. tag name) as it is displayed as the WLAN network. Endress+Hauser...
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0000 (factory setting); can be changed by customer 6.3.5 User interface A0029418 Function row Local display language Navigation area Header The following information appears in the header: • Device name • Device tag • Device status with status signal • Current measured values Endress+Hauser...
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• Calling up help text • Starting an upload/download 6.3.6 Disabling the Web server The Web server of the measuring device can be switched on and off as required using the Web server functionality parameter. Navigation "Expert" menu → Communication → Web server Endress+Hauser...
Reset modified properties of the Internet protocol (TCP/IP) → 44. Access to the operating menu via the operating tool For detailed information on access via FieldCare and DeviceCare, see the Operating Instructions for the device → 3 Endress+Hauser...
If nothing appears on the local display or a diagnostic message is displayed, refer to the Operating Instructions for the device → 3 Setting the operating language Factory setting: English or ordered local language Endress+Hauser...
The Diagnostic list submenu opens. Select the desired diagnostic event with or and press . The message about the remedial measures opens. Press + simultaneously. The message about the remedial measures closes. Endress+Hauser...
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