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Quick Start Guide 00825-0100-4221, Rev AB November 2024 Rosemount Wireless ET310 ™ Corrosion and Erosion Transmitter...
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This is true for all systems used within the facility. NOTICE This guide provides basic guidelines for the installation of the Rosemount Wireless Corrosion Transmitter. It does not provide instructions for configuration, diagnostics, maintenance, service, troubleshooting or intrinsically safe (IS) installations. www.Emerson.com...
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Goods). It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure compliance with these or any other local requirements. Consult current regulations and requirements before shipping. Contents Product overview......................... 5 Preparing for installation......................8 Mounting the transmitter with a strap................... 10 Maintenance..........................25 Product certification........................26 www.Emerson.com...
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November 2024 Quick Start Guide www.Emerson.com...
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For more information on ordering topics, refer to the Rosemount Wireless ET310 Corrosion Transmitter Product Data Sheet. Figure 1-1: E310 Sensor A. Antenna B. Power module C. Head D. Lanyard hole E. Strap slot F. Foot G. Shoe www.Emerson.com...
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• Tablet PC with installation application software • CC21 interface CAUTION The tablet PC is not intrinsically safe A site specific permit may be required for its use. Pipe strap up to 40-in. diameter pipe and one strap tensioner www.Emerson.com...
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Nominal Pipe Size NPS 4 to NPS 40. If the sensor is to be installed on a pipe with a smaller diameter, an alternative shoe should be ordered which is designed to fit pipes down to NPS 2. For further information, consult your Emerson representative. www.Emerson.com...
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Quick Start Guide 2 Preparing for installation Prerequisites The Emerson Wireless Gateway should be installed and functioning properly before commissioning the Rosemount ET310 and powering it with a BP20E power module. Note Wireless devices should be powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway, beginning with the closest device, then working outward from the Gateway.
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A permanent marker may be used to show exactly where each sensor is to be placed on the pipe. www.Emerson.com...
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(at least five turns of the worm- screw are required). 3. Remove the protective cap from the sensor. www.Emerson.com...
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If the sensor is to be placed on a pipe less than 4 inches in diameter, fit the alternative shoe. A. Ring B. Standard Shoe C. Alternative Shoe 5. Carefully place the sensor in the required location on the pipe. www.Emerson.com...
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6. Feed the strap through the slot hole of the sensor and around the pipe. 7. If there is an excessive length of spare strap, the excess may be cut off. Lay the strap over the tensioner worm-drive and make the cut just after the screw head. www.Emerson.com...
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Using the flathead screwdriver or wrench and socket provided, turn the screw on the tensioner until the end of the strap emerges from under the worm drive (at least 5 turns of the work screw is required). Important Do not tension the strap yet. www.Emerson.com...
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9. Position the strap tensioner so the strap (D) just touches the pipe (B) between the sensor (A) and the strap tensioner (C). Note For examples of correct and incorrect installation, information for pipes with different diameters and mounting multiple sensors on a single strap, refer to Strap installation considerations. www.Emerson.com...
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If there are obstructions that do not allow for the recommended strap tensioner position relative to the sensor, then move the strap tensioner away from the sensor to the closest accessible position. Incorrect sensor installation No contact area – sensor and tensioner are too close together. www.Emerson.com...
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A. Correct positioning - strap is in contact with the pipe between the sensors and the tensioner B. Incorrect positioning - strap is not in contact with the pipe between the sensors and the tensioner www.Emerson.com...
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Note All the sensors connected to the network and Gateway must have the same network ID and Join Key. Procedure 1. Power up the rugged tablet PC and connect the CC21 commissioning interface to the tablet PC USB port. www.Emerson.com...
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Enter the 5-digit network ID and the 32-hexadecimal (numbers 0-9 and letters A-F) join key. d) Click the Provision button. The system provides confirmation once provisioning is complete. e) Ensure the network ID of the gateway is visible in the Network Discovery panel. www.Emerson.com...
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Need help? The first one or two reflections must be well defined above the noise in the signal. Only one reflection is needed to calculate a thickness. If the signal is poor, move the sensor to a slightly different position. www.Emerson.com...
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Figure 3-4: Correct strap alignment This step is critical to the strap tensioner functioning as intended. Continuously check alignment while performing the following step. 6. Tighten both worm-screws with the flathead screwdriver or the wrench and socket provided, ensuring the tensioner www.Emerson.com...
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Take special care not to put fingers under the bolts of the tensioner while the strap is being tensioned. Figure 3-5: Alignment examples A. Correct tension – plate is aligned with the wide part of the cut-out B. Incorrect alignment – tighten strap C. Incorrect alignment – loosen strap www.Emerson.com...
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Start Guide When the power module is fitted, the sensor automatically restarts and tries to join the WirelessHART Gateway. In a large ® network of 100 sensors this can often take two hours, and sometimes up to six hours. www.Emerson.com...
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3. Feed the bare end of the lanyard into the cable lock and push the lock up the lanyard. WARNING Take special care when the bare end of the lanyard is fed through the tensioner. Do not put fingers under bolts of the tensioner. www.Emerson.com...
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6. Feed the lanyard wire through the cable lock to minimize the slack in the wire Need help? The lanyard wire can be released from the cable lock using the release key. A. Release key 7. Sensor installation is complete. www.Emerson.com...
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Quick Start Guide November 2024 4 Maintenance 4.1 Service and maintenance The transmitter is a sealed unit with no user-serviceable parts. Reference the Rosemount BP20E Power Module for Wireless Corrosion Transmitter Quick Start Guide if the power module requires changing. www.Emerson.com...
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All wireless devices require certification to ensure that they adhere to regulations regarding the use of the RF spectrum. Nearly every country requires this type of product certification. Emerson is working with governmental agencies around the world to supply fully compliant products and remove the risk of violating country directives or laws governing wireless device usage.
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= –50 °C to +75 °C, Markings: IP67 Canada 5.8.1 I6 Canada Intrinsically Safe (IS) SGSNA/17/SUW/00281 Certificate: CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 157-92 (R2012) +Upd1 +Upd2 Standards: CLASS I, DIV 1, GP ABCD, T4…T2, T = –50 °C to +75 °C, Markings: IP67 www.Emerson.com...
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2. The equipment may be attached to process pipework at a temperature of up to 200 °C as follows: a. –50 °C ≤ T ≤ +120 °C for T4 b. –50 °C ≤ T ≤ +190 °C for T3 c. –50 °C ≤ T ≤ +200 °C for T2 www.Emerson.com...
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5.12.1 IW India Intrinsic Safety P506260 Certificate: Ex ia IIC T4…T2 Ga, T = –50 °C to +75 °C Markings: 5.13 Japan 5.13.1 I4 CML Intrinsic Safety CML 22JPN2619X Certificate: JNIOSH-TR-46-1:2015, JNIOSH-TR-46-6:2015 Standards: Ex ia IIC T4…T2 Ga Markings: www.Emerson.com...
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See certificate for specific conditions of safe use. 5.15 UAE 5.15.1 IX ECAS Ex Intrinsic Safety 23-11-22700/Q23-11-048835/NB0002 Certificate: UAE.S IEC 60079-0, UAE.S IEC 60079-11 Standards: 5.16 China 5.16.1 I4 China NEPSI Intrinsic Safety GYJ23.1027X Certificate: GB3836.1-2021, GB3836.4-2021, GB3836.20-2010 Standards: www.Emerson.com...
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See certificate for specific conditions of safe use. 5.17 Eurasian Economic Union 5.17.1 IM EAC Intrinsic Safety KZ 7500525.01.01.00804 Certificate: ТР ТС 0 12/2011 Standards: 0Ex ia IIC T4..T2 Ga X Markings: Special Condition for Safe Use (X): See certificate for specific conditions of safe use. www.Emerson.com...
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November 2024 Quick Start Guide 5.18 EU Declaration of Conformity Figure 5-1: Declaration of Conformity www.Emerson.com...
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Quick Start Guide November 2024 5.19 China RoHS www.Emerson.com...
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