About this document iTEMP TMT86 About this document Symbols 1.1.1 Safety symbols DANGER This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation. Failure to avoid this situation will result in serious or fatal injury. WARNING This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation. Failure to avoid this situation can result in serious or fatal injury.
TMT86 About this document Symbol Meaning Reference to graphic Notice or individual step to be observed … Series of steps Result of a step Help in the event of a problem Visual inspection 1.1.4 Symbols in graphics Symbol Meaning...
Technical Documentation supplied with the device are displayed. • Enter the serial number on the nameplate into the Endress+Hauser Operations app or scan the 2-D matrix code (QR code) on the nameplate with the Endress+Hauser Operations app: all data relating to the device and the Technical Documentation pertaining to the device is displayed.
TMT86 Safety instructions Safety instructions Requirements for personnel The personnel for installation, commissioning, diagnostics and maintenance must fulfill the following requirements: ‣ Trained, qualified specialists must have a relevant qualification for this specific function and task. ‣ Personnel must be authorized by the plant owner/operator.
Safety instructions iTEMP TMT86 Device safety and electromagnetic compatibility The measuring system complies with the general safety requirements and EMC requirements of the IEC/EN 61326 series and the APL EMC Test Specification. Product safety This product is designed in accordance with good engineering practice to meet state-of- the-art safety requirements and has been tested and left the factory in a condition in which it is safe to operate.
(www.endress.com/deviceviewer): all data relating to the device and an overview of the Technical Documentation supplied with the device are displayed. • Enter the serial number on the nameplate into the Endress+Hauser Operations App or scan the 2-D matrix code (QR code) on the nameplate with the Endress+Hauser Operations App: all the information about the device and the technical documentation pertaining to the device is displayed.
• Approval in hazardous area with number of the relevant Ex documentation (XA...) • Approvals with symbols 4.2.2 Name and address of manufacturer Name of manufacturer: Endress+Hauser Wetzer GmbH + Co. KG Model/type reference: TMT86 Address of manufacturer: Obere Wank 1, D-87484 Nesselwang or www.endress.com...
TMT86 Installation 5.1.2 Mounting location • In the terminal head, flat face, as per DIN EN 50446, direct mounting on insert with cable entry (middle hole 7 mm) • In the field housing, separated from the process (see "Accessories" section ) It is also possible to mount the head transmitter on a DIN rail as per IEC 60715 using the DIN rail clip accessory (see "Accessories"...
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Installation iTEMP TMT86 Item A Mounting in a terminal head (terminal head flat face as per DIN 43729) Connection wires Head transmitter Mounting springs Mounting screws Terminal head cover Cable entry Procedure for mounting in a terminal head, item A: 1.
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TMT86 Installation Item C Mounting on DIN rail (DIN rail as per IEC 60715) Mounting screws with springs Head transmitter Circlips DIN rail clip DIN rail Procedure for mounting on a DIN rail, item C: 1. Press the DIN rail clip (4) onto the DIN rail (5) until it engages with a click.
After mounting, securely tighten the terminal head cover. The display can be used only with the appropriate terminal heads - cover with viewing window (e.g. TA30 from Endress+Hauser). Post-mounting check After installing the device, run the following final checks:...
TMT86 Electrical connection Electrical connection Connecting requirements A Phillips head screwdriver is required to wire the head transmitter with screw terminals. No tools are required for the version with push-in terminals. CAUTION ‣ Switch off the power supply before installing or connecting the device. Failure to observe this may result in the destruction of parts of the electronics.
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Electrical connection iTEMP TMT86 • via conventional cable gland → 16 • via fieldbus connector Risk of damage • Switch off the power supply before installing or connecting the head transmitter. Failure to observe this may result in the destruction of parts of the electronics.
TMT86 Electrical connection Terminals Choice of screw or push-in terminals for sensor cables and supply cables. The terminals for the fieldbus connection (1+ and 2-) are independent of polarity. A shielded cable must be used for the connection. Terminal design...
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Electrical connection iTEMP TMT86 The following connection combinations are possible when both sensor inputs are assigned: → 15 Sensor input 1 RTD or RTD or RTD or TC, voltage TC, voltage resistance resistance resistance transmitter, transmitter, transmitte transmitte transmitte...
TMT86 Electrical connection Fig. B, fine-strand wire without ferrule: 1. Strip wire end. Min. stripping length 10 mm (0.39 in). 2. Press down on the lever opener. 3. Insert the wire end into the terminal. 4. Release lever opener.
Operation options iTEMP TMT86 Device condition and specifications Notes Are the power supply and signal cables connected → 15 correctly? Are all the screw terminals firmly tightened and have → 18 the push-in terminal connections been checked? Are all the cable entries mounted, tightened and leak- tight? Cable run with "water trap"?
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TMT86 Operation options 2. Configuration programs Profile parameters and device-specific parameters are configured exclusively via the fieldbus interface. Special configuration and operating programs are available from various manufacturers for this purpose. 7.1.1 Measured value display and operating elements For the head transmitter, display and operating elements are available locally only if the head transmitter was ordered with a display unit! The display can also be ordered subsequently, see the "Accessories"...
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Operation options iTEMP TMT86 Local operation NOTICE ‣ ESD - Electrostatic discharge. Protect the terminals from electrostatic discharge. Failure to observe this may result in the destruction or malfunction of parts of the electronics. 1: Connection to head transmitter 2: DIP switch 3: DIP switch functions: ADDR ACTIVE: service IP address 192.168.1.212...
TMT86 Operation options 4. Disconnect the device from the power supply and then reconnect it (power cycle). 5. After restarting, the device no longer communicates with the service IP address but with the last IP address set. Structure and function of the operating menu 7.2.1...
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Operation options iTEMP TMT86 • Operator The plant operator can only change settings that do not affect the application - and particularly the measuring path - and simple, application-specific functions that are used during operation. The operator is able to read all the parameters, however.
TMT86 Operation options Submenus Menu Typical tasks Content/meaning "Diagnostics" Troubleshooting: Contains all parameters for detecting and analyzing errors: • Diagnosing and eliminating process errors. • Diagnostic list • Error diagnostics in difficult cases. Contains the diagnostic events currently pending •...
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Operation options iTEMP TMT86 Computer software Software Recommended operating systems • Microsoft Windows 7 or higher. • Mobile operating systems: • iOS • Android Microsoft Windows XP is supported. Web browsers supported • Microsoft Edge • Mozilla Firefox • Google Chrome •...
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TMT86 Operation options 7.3.3 Connecting to the web server Via PROFINET with Ethernet-APL network A0046097 11 Options for remote operation via PROFINET with Ethernet-APL network: star topology Automation system, e.g. Simatic S7 (Siemens) Ethernet switch Computer with web browser (e.g. Microsoft Edge) for accessing the integrated device web server or computer with operating tool (e.g.
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Operation options iTEMP TMT86 A0050398 Device tag Device name Status signal Locking status Current measured values Operating language Password Login 1. Select the preferred operating language for the web server. 2. Enter the password. 3. Select Login to confirm your entry.
TMT86 Operation options Work area Depending on the selected function and the related submenus, various actions can be performed in this area: • Configuring parameters • Reading measured values • Downloading the GSD file • Downloading the configuration report •...
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Operation options iTEMP TMT86 7.4.1 Establishing a connection via FieldCare and DeviceCare Via PROFINET protocol A0048419 12 Options for remote operation via PROFINET protocol Computer with web browser or operating tool (e.g. FieldCare, DeviceCare, AMS Device Manager, SIMATIC PDM) Field Xpert SMT70 Automation system (e.g.
• The GSD file can also be downloaded from the device web server: System → Device drivers Endress+Hauser supports all common operating tools from a variety of manufacturers (e.g. ABB, Siemens, Honeywell and many more). Endress+Hauser' s FieldCare and DeviceCare operating tools are also available for download (www.
System integration iTEMP TMT86 GSDML-Vx.x.x-EH-iTEMP_TMT86-yyyymmdd.xml GSDML Description language Vx.x.x Version of the PROFINET specification Manufacturer iTEMP Instrument family TMT86 Transmitter yyyymmdd Date of issue (yyyy: year, mm: month, dd: day) .xml File name extension (XML file) Cyclic data transmission 8.3.1...
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TMT86 System integration Status Coding (hex) Meaning UNCERTAIN - Process related 0x78 The process conditions are not within the device' s technical specification limits. This could have a negative impact on the quality and accuracy of the measured value.
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System integration iTEMP TMT86 8.3.4 Startup configuration Startup configuration If startup configuration is enabled, the configuration of the most important device parameters is taken from the (NSU) automation system and used. • Management: • Software revision • Write protection • Web server functionality •...
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TMT86 System integration A0046154 13 Example of the layout of a redundant system (S2): star topology Automation system 1 Synchronization of automation systems Automation system 2 Ethernet-APL field switch Device (e.g. temperature transmitter) All the devices in the network must support S2 system redundancy.
Commissioning iTEMP TMT86 Commissioning Installation check Before commissioning the measuring point make sure that all final checks have been carried out: • "Post-installation check" checklist • "Post-connection check" checklist Switching on the device Switch on the supply voltage after completing the final checks. The transmitter performs a number of internal test functions after power-up.
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9.4.1 DeviceCare Function scope DeviceCare is a free configuration tool for Endress+Hauser devices. It supports devices with the following protocols, provided a suitable driver (device DTM) is installed: HART, PROFIBUS, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, PROFINET, Ethernet/IP, Modbus, CDI, ISS, IPC and PCP. The target group comprises customers without a digital network in plants and service centers as well as Endress+Hauser service technicians.
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Commissioning iTEMP TMT86 provided a suitable driver (device DTM) is installed: HART, PROFIBUS, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, PROFINET, Ethernet/IP, Modbus, CDI, ISS, IPC and PCP. Typical functions: • Parameterization of transmitters • Loading and saving of device data (upload/download) • Documentation of the measuring point •...
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TMT86 Commissioning User interface A0050411 15 FieldCare user interface with device information Network view Displays device name, current status, current measured values Menu navigation, device parameterization, help section 9.4.3 Commissioning wizard Commissioning is the first step towards using the device for the designated application.
Commissioning iTEMP TMT86 can only be implemented in the Maintenance user role and if the password is entered successfully. 9.4.4 Creating the configuration report In the submenu Guidance → Configuration report, the user can start generating a detailed configuration report. The report contains all the parameter settings and can be used for the documentation of the measuring point.
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TMT86 Commissioning protected if the lock symbol appears in the header of the measured value display. To disable write protection, switch the write protection switch on the back of the display to the "OFF" position (hardware write protection). 9.6.2...
Operation iTEMP TMT86 Operation 10.1 Reading off the device locking status Displaying active write protection: Status locking parameter System → Device management Locking using the software Locking using the hardware 10.2 Reading off measured values All the measured values can be read off using the Measured values submenu.
. • If possible, test the display module Display is blank with other suitable head transmitters, e.g. an Endress+Hauser head transmitter. The display module is defective. Replace the module. The electronics of the head Replace the head transmitter.
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Diagnostics and troubleshooting iTEMP TMT86 Faulty connection to the fieldbus host system No connection can be made between the fieldbus host system and the device. Check the following points: Problem Possible cause Remedy Fieldbus voltage Defective switch Check whether a minimum bus voltage of Voltage too low or too high is present at the +/- terminals.
TMT86 Diagnostics and troubleshooting 11.2 Diagnostic information on local display A0014837 Display in the event of a warning Display in the event of an alarm Status signal in the header The display alternates between the primary measured value and the status - indicated by the appropriate letter (M, C or S) - plus the defined error number.
Diagnostics and troubleshooting iTEMP TMT86 11.4 Overview of diagnostic events Each diagnostic event is assigned a certain event behavior at the factory. The user can change this assignment for certain diagnostic events. Example: Settings Device behavior Entry Configuration examples Diagnostic...
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TMT86 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Diagnostic Short text Remedy instructions Status Diagnostic number signal behavior [from the [from the factory] factory] Diagnostic of electronic Electronics faulty 1. Restart device Alarm 2. Replace electronics Real time clock defective Replace main electronics...
Diagnostics and troubleshooting iTEMP TMT86 diagnostic events with the same status signal are active simultaneously, the numerical order of the event number dictates the order of priority in which the events are displayed, e.g.: F042 appears before F044 and before S044. Filters can be used to determine which category of event messages is displayed.
TMT86 Maintenance 11.6 Thermowell monitoring with second process seal (dual seal) The transmitter provides the option of detecting a tripped pressure switch in the second process seal in a iTHERM ModuLine TM131 thermometer and generating a diagnostic event. To be able to use this function, a temperature sensor (sensor input 1) and the pressure switch of the thermometer (sensor input 2) are connected and the Dual seal (ModuLine) sensor type is configured accordingly.
Various accessories, which can be ordered with the device or subsequently from Endress +Hauser, are available for the device. Detailed information on the order code in question is available from your local Endress+Hauser sales center or on the product page of the Endress+Hauser website: www.endress.com.
14.2 Communication-specific accessories Accessories Description Commubox FXA291 Connects Endress+Hauser field devices with a CDI interface (= Common Data Interface) and the USB port of a computer or laptop. For details, see Technical Information TI405C Field Xpert SMT70, Universal, high-performance tablet PC for device configuration...
Integrated transmitter - 1 x RTD/TC or 2 x RTD/TC for redundancy Endress+Hauser offers a comprehensive range of industrial thermometers with resistance sensors or thermocouples. When combined with the temperature transmitter, these components form a complete measuring point for a wide range of applications in the industrial sector.
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Dependability IT security Endress+Hauser can only provide a warranty if the device is installed and used as described in the Operating Instructions. The device is equipped with security mechanisms to protect it against any inadvertent changes to the device settings. IT security measures in line with operators' security standards and designed to provide additional protection for the device and device data transfer must be implemented by the operators themselves.
Technical data iTEMP TMT86 Device-specific IT security The device offers specific functions to support protective measures by the operator. These functions can be configured by the user and guarantee greater in-operation safety if used correctly. An overview of the most important functions is provided in the following section:...
TMT86 Technical data Resistance thermometer Description α Measuring range limits (RTD) as per standard Pt50 (8) –185 to +1 100 °C (–301 to +2 012 °F) GOST 6651-94 0.003910 Pt100 (9) –200 to +850 °C (–328 to +1 562 °F)
Technical data iTEMP TMT86 Galvanic isolation U = 2 kV AC for 1 minute (input/output) Protocol-specific data Protocol Application layer protocol for decentral device periphery and distributed automation, Version 2.4 Communication type 10 Mbps Conformance Class Conformance Class B Netload Class...
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TMT86 Technical data Maximum measured error In accordance with DIN EN 60770 and the reference conditions specified above. The measured error data corresponds to ±2 σ (Gaussian distribution). The data include non- linearities and repeatability. Typical Standard Description Measuring range Typical measured error (±)
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Technical data iTEMP TMT86 Standard Description Measuring range Measured error (±) Type R (38) 0.9 °C (1.62 °F) - 0.015% * MV +200 to +1 768 °C (+392 to +3 214 °F) Type S (39) 0.95 °C (1.71 °F) - 0.01% * MV Type T (40) –150 to +400 °C (–238 to +752 °F)
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TMT86 Technical data Sensor-transmitter matching using one of the methods mentioned above significantly improves the temperature measurement accuracy of the entire system. This is because the transmitter uses the specific data pertaining to the connected sensor to calculate the measured temperature, instead of using the standardized sensor curve data.
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Technical data iTEMP TMT86 Ambient temperature: Supply voltage: Description Standard Influence (±) per 1 °C (1.8 °F) change Influence (±) per 1 V change Digital Digital ≤ 0.04 °C 0.002% * (MV - LRV), ≤ 0.02 °C 0.0011% * (MV - LRV),...
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TMT86 Technical data Description Standard Long-term drift (±) Resistance transmitter 10 to 400 Ω ≤ 0.0055% * MV or 7 mΩ ≤ 0.0075% * MV or 10 mΩ ≤ 0.008% * (MV - LRV) or 11 mΩ 10 to 2 850 Ω...
Technical data iTEMP TMT86 15.5 Environment Ambient temperature • –40 to +85 °C (–40 to +185 °F), for hazardous areas see Ex documentation range • –50 to +85 °C (–58 to +185 °F), for hazardous areas see Ex documentation, Product Configurator order code for "Test, certificate, declaration", option "JM"...
TMT86 Technical data 15.6 Mechanical construction Design, dimensions Dimensions in mm (in) Head transmitter 5 (0.2) A0007301 18 Version with screw terminals Spring travel L ≥ 5 mm (not for US - M4 securing screws) Mounting elements for attachable measured value display TID10...
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Technical data iTEMP TMT86 TA30A Specification • Two cable entries 107.5 (4.23) • Material: aluminum, polyester powder coated Seals: silicone • Degree of protection: • IP66/68 (NEMA Type 4x encl.) • For ATEX: IP66/67 • Cable entry glands: ½" NPT and M20x1.5 •...
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TMT86 Technical data TA30H with display window in cover Specification • Flameproof (XP) version, explosion-protected, captive screw 125 (4.92) cap, with two cable entries • Degree of protection: IP 66/68, NEMA Type 4x Encl. Ex-version: IP 66/67 • Material: •...
Technical data iTEMP TMT86 15.7 Operability Operating concept Operator-oriented menu structure for user-specific tasks • Commissioning • Operation • Maintenance Fast and safe commissioning • Guided operation: commissioning wizards for applications • Menu guidance with short explanations of the individual parameter functions •...
Different operating tools can be used for local or remote access to the measuring device. Depending on the operating tool used, access is possible with different operating units and interfaces. Configuration software Endress+Hauser FieldCare, DeviceCare, Field Xpert (FDI/iDTM) SIMATIC PDM (FDI) Field Information Manager / FIM (FDI) Honeywell Field Device Manager (FDI) Where to obtain GSD files and device drivers: •...
• Automatic creation of the order code and its breakdown in PDF or Excel output format • Ability to order directly in the Endress+Hauser Online Shop 15.10 Supplementary documentation The following types of documentation are available on the product pages and in the Download Area of the Endress+Hauser website (www.endress.com/downloads)
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