Moore Industries TDZ3 User Manual

Moore Industries TDZ3 User Manual

Programmable smart hart; temperature transmitter

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D e m a n d M o o r e R e l i a b i l i t y
Programmable Smart HART
Temperature Transmitter
3
THZ
/TDZ
SYI
3
User's Manual
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respective companies.
No. 238-741-00K
May 2019
238-741-00F
September 2017

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  • Page 1 No. 238-741-00K May 2019 D e m a n d M o o r e R e l i a b i l i t y Programmable Smart HART Temperature Transmitter /TDZ User’s Manual 238-741-00F September 2017 All product names are registered trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 2 We perform a sequence of stringent quality assurance checks on every unit we ship. If any Moore Industries product fails to perform up to rated specifications, call us for help. Our highly skilled staff of trained technicians and engineers pride themselves on their ability to provide timely, accurate, and practical answers to your process instrumentation questions.
  • Page 3: User's Manual

    All Moore Industries instrumentation should only be used for the purpose and in the manner described in this manual. If you use this product in a manner other than that for which it was intended, unpredictable behavior could ensue with possible hazardous consequences.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    / TDZ User’s Manual 238-741-00K Programmable Smart HART Temperature Transmitter May 2019 Table of Contents THZ3/TDZ3 Quick Start Guide ............5 Section 1 - Introduction Overview........................6 Model Numbers and Options ...................7 Measurement Modes and Device Variables ............9 Sensor Diagnostics ....................11 Section 2 - Calibration and Bench Check Bench Check ......................26...
  • Page 5: Thz3/Tdz3 Quick Start Guide

    User’s Manual 238-741-00K Programmable Smart HART Temperature Transmitter May 2019 THZ3/TDZ3 Quick Start Guide The THZ /TDZ is ready to install and is either set up with your specified configuration or the default configuration below. If you need to change any parameters this can be done using a HART handheld configurator or FDT/DTM application (see Sections 4 &...
  • Page 6: Section 1 - Introduction

    The TDZ The THZ3 [DIN] is also available with an AIS option which allows direct connection of sensors from an intrinsically safe area. See Section 3 Installation and Wiring for more information.
  • Page 7: Model Numbers And Options

    The isolated analog output provides a 4-20mA signal (scalable to narrower ranges) with a HART signal superimposed. POWER The THZ3 and TDZ3 are 2-wire, loop powered instruments. They are powered either by an external power supply, or by a DCS (or PLC) input channel that provides power to the loop. 12-42DC 12-42Vdc is the standard power range.
  • Page 8: User's Manual

    LH1, LH2. [DIN] The THZ3 is available in a DIN housing. The TDZ3 is not available in this housing. DIN-style aluminum housing mounts on 35mm Top Hat DIN rail (EN50022). Please refer to Section 9 Ordering Information for all housing options.
  • Page 9: Measurement Modes And Device Variables

    DIFF21 ABSDIF Absolute di erence of Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 LOSEL Selects the lower (smaller) of Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 HISEL Selects the higher (larger) of Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 9 -...
  • Page 10: User's Manual

    . Please see section 4 /TDZ for more information on burst mode configuration Note: When using burst mode in the THZ /TDZ , the host must also be configured to communicate in burst mode. - 10 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 11: Sensor Diagnostics

    Note: If a Range Alarm Response is set to Alarm, the AO will always perform a fail response even if the source Device Variable is not assigned to the PV. Setting the Range Alarm Response to Warning will not affect the AO. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 11 -...
  • Page 12: User's Manual

    T/C burnout. WARNING ALARM & ALARM WARNING 40ohms 35ohms 35ohms 2ohms 2ohms CAPTURED CAPTURED RTD WIRE RTD WIRE VALUE VALUE RESISTANCE RESISTANCE Di erent Values Same Values WARNING ALARM & ALARM - 12 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc. WARNING 4,000ohms...
  • Page 13: User's Manual

    When enabled, a Broken Wire delay of 0-60 seconds can be set. This feature prevents the transmitter from going into a fault state when intermittent high levels, or spikes, of extraneous plant noise is conducted onto the sensor leads. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 13 -...
  • Page 14: Section 2 - Calibration And Bench Check

    THERMOCOUPLE / mV Sensor 2 THERMOCOUPLE / mV 2W RTD / Resistance TDZ3 HP and THZ3 DIN (5 Terminals) Input Connections TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 Note: THZ [DIN] (see gure 3.2) - When using two input sensors you are limited to 2-wire and/or 3-wire sensors.
  • Page 15: User's Manual

    Load= 250 ohm The HART Communicator can be connected to any point on the output side of the loop. Total loop resistance must equal between 250 to 1,100 ohm for proper HART Communications Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 15 -...
  • Page 16: User's Manual

    AO Trim Reset Calibra on PV Loop Current Loop Test PV LRV Review PV URV Input Simula on S1 Corrosion Det Range Alarm S2 Corrosion Det Status* Unlatch RA * - 16 - Moore industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 17: User's Manual

    Total loop resistance must equal between 250 to 1,100 ohm for proper HART Communications Note: You do not need to connect any sensor to the input terminals to perform the output trim. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 17 -...
  • Page 18: User's Manual

    Follow the instructions on the screen of your HART Communicator and then proceed to “Trim Full”. Use your voltmeter to measure the voltage drop across the 250Ω resistor. A 20mA output will read as 5V across the resistor. - 18 - Moore industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 19: User's Manual

    PC with PACTware PACTware version 4.1 SP3 or newer or FDT frame application Communications Cable Moore Industries P/N 803-040-26 or 804-030-26 For instructions on installation and setup of the THZ DTM with PACTware or another FDT /TDZ frame, please refer to section 5. See Figure 2.7 for the power supply and loop connections. The...
  • Page 20: User's Manual

    (such as a decade box) to emulate the 3-wire, Pt 3850, 1000Ω RTD and use the Celsius temperature tables to source the correct resistances for your specific temperature range. - 20 - Moore industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 21: User's Manual

    Primary Variable and the range is defined as 0-100 Degrees C. . Proceed to Sensor 1 Trim Now you are ready to do the actual input trimming of your THZ /TDZ in PACTware as seen in Figure 2.10. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 21 -...
  • Page 22: User's Manual

    Full point is 100° C the input you apply to the instrument will be 1385.00Ω. 7. When your reading stabilizes press the Trim Upper Point button and your Sensor 1 Reading should now read the correct Trim Point Value (100 in this example). - 22 - Moore industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 23: User's Manual

    To perform output trimming set up your THZ /TDZ Figure 2.11. Output Trimming ADDR ADDR 12-24Vdc Power Supply Load= 250 ohm Voltmeter HART Modem connects to Serial/USB COM Port of PC Moore Industries P/N: 804-030-26 To USB Port of PC Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 23 -...
  • Page 24: User's Manual

    250Ω resistor and calculate the actual current going through the resistor. Example: A voltage reading of 1.08v equates to 4.32mA (1.08V ÷ 250Ω = 4.32mA). Enter this value in the Measured Output Current box and then push the “Trim” button. - 24 - Moore industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 25: User's Manual

    There is no need to press the “Apply” button as all trim changes take immediate effect. Note: When complete BE SURE to press the “Clear” button to return control of the output back to your THZ /TDZ Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 25 -...
  • Page 26: Bench Check

    Calibrated to an accuracy of ±0.025%, or better; such as Fluke Model 725, or similar HART Communicator Any HART HandHeld Communicator or Host (with THZ3/TDZ3 Device Description loaded) Connect your THZ as shown if figure 2.13. See Section 4 of this manual to configure your /TDZ as appropriate for your application.
  • Page 27: User's Manual

    PC with PACTware PACTware version 4.1 SP3 or newer or FDT frame application Communications Cable Moore Industries P/N 803-040-26 or 804-030-26 For instructions on installation and setup of the THZ DTM with PACTware or another /TDZ FDT frame, please refer to section 5. See Section 4 of this manual to configure your THZ as appropriate for your application.
  • Page 28: Section 3 - Installation And Wiring

    THERMOCOUPLE / mV Sensor 2 THERMOCOUPLE / mV 2W RTD / Resistance TDZ3 HP and THZ3 DIN (5 Terminals) Input Connections TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 Note: THZ [DIN] (see gure 3.2) - When using two input sensors you are limited to 2-wire and/or 3-wire sensors.
  • Page 29: Dimensions

    Figure 3.3. Dimensions of Aluminum HP Display Housing 75mm 75mm (2.97 in) (2.50 in) 62mm ADDR ADDR (2.45 in) Figure 3.4. Dimensions of THZ HPP Housing 51mm 32mm 2.04in 1.27in 48mm 1.90in 33mm 1.30in Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 29 -...
  • Page 30: User's Manual

    22mm (0.87 in) TOP VIEW 127.7mm (5.03 in) 10mm (0.38 in) 102mm (4.02 in) 68mm 124mm 68mm ADDR ADDR ADDR (2.68 in) ADDR (2.68 in) (4.88 in) 84mm (3.31 in) 25mm (1.00 in) - 30 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 31: User's Manual

    57mm (3.50 in) 76mm (2.25 in) (2.99 in) 70mm 25.4mm (2.75 in) (1.0 in) 31mm (1.25 in) 57mm 6.6mm (2.25 in) (.26 in) SIDE VIEW 70mm (2.75 in) 89mm (3.50 in) BACK VIEW Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 31 -...
  • Page 32: User's Manual

    2-in Pipe Bracket Mounting Holes (4) Instrument Mounting Holes 89mm 61mm 33mm (3.5 in) (1.30 in) (2.40 in) Ground I.D. 62mm x 19mm Deep (2.44 in x 0.75 in Deep) 61mm (2.40 in) - 32 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 33: User's Manual

    Body Bezel 116mm (4.57 in) Cover 118mm (4.65 in) 112mm 64mm Instrument ADDR ADDR ADDR (4.41 in) (2.52 in) 83mm (3.27 in) Interior Diameter 81mm (3.2 in) 27mm (1.06 in) 84mm (3.31 in) Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 33 -...
  • Page 34: User's Manual

    AIS Option The THZ3 DIN AIS is an associated apparatus which can be located in a non classified or Class I Div 2/Zone 2 area with the input terminals connected to equipment in Zone 0/Intrinsically Safe (I.S.) areas.
  • Page 35: User's Manual

    The protective earth conductor must be connected to a system safety earth ground before making other connections. All input signals to, and output signals from, Moore Industries’ products should be wired • using a shielded, twisted pair wiring technique. Shields should be connected to an earth or safety ground.
  • Page 36: Installation In Hazardous Locations

    TDZ in Hazardous Area Locations. Note: The THZ3-DIN is suitable for Class I, Division 2, Groups A-D or Non-Hazardous locations only. Note: The THZ3-DIN with the -AIS Option is an associated apparatus which is suitable for Non-Hazardous or Class I, Division 2/Zone 2 locations with sensor terminals connected to equipment in Class I, II, III, Division 1/Zone 0 locations.
  • Page 37: Specific Conditions Of Use

    The following instructions must be adhered to when the THZ and TDZ is used in hazardous locations and potentially explosive atmospheres. Note: The THZ3-DIN with the -AIS Option has it’s own Specific Conditions of Use. See page 40 for instructions. cFMus Installations Intrinsically Safe Applications...
  • Page 38: User's Manual

    TDZ shall be installed in an enclosure which maintains an ingress protection rating of at least IP20. The communications port shall be programmed through Moore Industries Fuse-Protected USB Communications Cable, Part No. 804-030-26A, as described on Control Drawings 100-100-80 (TDZ ) or 100-100-81 (THZ The Cable cannot be used in Hazardous Areas or in ambient temperatures in excess of 75°...
  • Page 39: User's Manual

    TDZ shall be installed in an enclosure which maintains an ingress protection rating of at least IP20. The communications port shall be programmed through Moore Industries Fuse-Protected USB Communications Cable, Part No. 804-030-26A, as described on Control Drawing 100-100-80 (TDZ ) or 100-100-81 (THZ The Cable cannot be used in Hazardous Areas or in ambient temperatures in excess of 75°...
  • Page 40: User's Manual

    Specific Conditions of Use The following instructions must be adhered to when the THZ3 with –AIS Option is used in unclassified /non-hazardous locations or hazardous locations/potentially explosive atmospheres. Note: Programming of the THZ3 through the communication port shall only be done in an unclassified location using the Moore Industries USB cable, Part Number 804-030-26.
  • Page 41: User's Manual

    Additionally, the equipment shall only be cleaned with a damp cloth. The THZ3 shall be provided with supply transient protection external to the apparatus such that the voltage at the supply terminals does not exceed 119Vac peak or 119Vdc.
  • Page 42: User's Manual

    The non-metallic parts incorporated in the THZ3 DIN mount housing may generate an ignition-ca- pable level of electrostatic charge. The THZ3 shall not be installed in a location where the exter- nal conditions are conducive to the build-up of electrostatic charge on such surfaces. Additionally, the equipment shall only be cleaned with a damp cloth.
  • Page 43: Section 4 - Configuration

    Configure the PV Range (PV URV and LRV). Configure the AO’s Range, limits, and fail response. Note: A single sensor 4W RTD is the factory default configuration. (see Quick start guide for details) Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 43 -...
  • Page 44: User's Manual

    [DIN] (see figure 3.2) - 2-wire and/or 3-wire sensors. 4-wire sensors (RTDs) cannot be used. [HPP] (see figure 3.4) – Sensor 1 can be configured as 2-wire or 3-wire sensor. Sensor 2 is then restricted to a 2-wire sensor. - 44 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 45: User's Manual

    PV Damping: PV Damping allows you to introduce a delay into the response of your unit in order to stop short-lived spikes from initiating faults and generating fault messages. The damping time setting is the time PV takes to make a 63% change in response to a step change. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 45 -...
  • Page 46: User's Manual

    Each screen is shown for 2 seconds. If the value being displayed changes, it will be updated while that screen is being shown. FLOATING POINT VALUE ADDR HART ADDRESS Message eg, EGU, variable name, measurement mode, error message - 46 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 47: User's Manual

    Maximum Update period. This ensures that the device and host communicate regularly (once per hour if y is set to the maximum value of 3600 seconds). Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 47 -...
  • Page 48: User's Manual

    5 minutes (when PV does not exceed 50degC) HART command 3: Read Dynamic Variables and Loop Current Update period: 1 second; Maximum update period: 300 seconds Trigger Mode: Rising Trigger Level: 50.00 Trigger Units: degrees Celsius - 48 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 49: User's Manual

    Device Variables, Dynamic Variables and AO. There are 3 different quality alarms: Measurement out of Conformance Range, Allow Limited and Allow Dropping. See Section 6 for more information. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 49 -...
  • Page 50: Programming Device Description Menu On Thz /Tdz With Hart Communicator Handheld Devices

    To insure that changes/updates are implemented, you must hit the SEND button to refresh and update the / TDZ unit. Hitting the HOME button or the BACK arrow will cancel the desired change/ update. - 50 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 51: User's Manual

    Device Parameters Review Num resp preams RA3 Enabled / Disabled* Device Informa on RA4 Enabled / Disabled* Burst message 0,1,2* * These menu op ons are only available when "Advanced Se ngs" is enabled Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 51 -...
  • Page 52: Dd Device Setup Reference Guide

    Ranging & Mapping Variable Mapping- assigns the Device Variables (eg. SEN1, BU1-2) to the HART Variables (PV, SV etc.) Smart Range –sets the PV lower range and upper range values to AO 0-100% - 52 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 53: User's Manual

    *Configure Custom EGU & Custom Name System Configuration Input Quality Alarms setup Allow Measurement Out of Conformance Range Allow Limited Allow Dropping *Range Alarms – configure up to 4 range alarms Advanced Settings Disable/Enable Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 53 -...
  • Page 54: User's Manual

    Set up corrosion detection on Sensor 1 and/or 2 *Unlatch Range Alarm Unlatch any of the 4 Range Alarms. Review This menu is for information only. It provides configuration information for: Device Parameters Device Information - 54 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 55: User's Manual

    *Available only when “Advance Se ngs” is enabled. Refresh Device Vars RJC Temp Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Backup 1-2 Backup 2-1 Average Differen al 1-2 Differen al 2-1 Absolute Differen al Low Select High Select Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 55 -...
  • Page 56: User's Manual

    Input Custom Calibra on Dual Input* See Figure 4.9 Review Analog Output See Figure 4.10 See Figure 4.11 HART Se ngs Display See Figure 4.12 System Config See Figure 4.13 Advance Se ngs - 56 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 57: User's Manual

    Type S degR Type B Disabled Kel vin Type N Type C Enabled degC degF degR Kel vin Sensor 2 TYPE 1. Off 2. Same as Senor 1 3. Configure Ind ependantly Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 57 -...
  • Page 58: User's Manual

    -Selecting Same as Sensor 1, the configuration parameters from Sensor 1 will be copied to configure Sensor 2 -Selecting Configure Independently, this will allow you configure parameters of Sensor 2 separately. (Same menu options as Sensor 1 above) - 58 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 59: User's Manual

    Menu. Note: A higher Running Average Filter setting provides smoother output transitions; however, increases response time. Conversely, a lower setting provides a faster response time, but may seem more unstable. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 59 -...
  • Page 60: User's Manual

    “Internal Flash” stores file directly into the HART handheld communicator internal flash. While selecting “System Card” allows you to save to the installed system card (SD memory card). Note: After making all desired changes enter SEND to update the unit. - 60 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 61: User's Manual

    Sensor 1 ….. Sensor X CC ID SX Running Average SX 2Wire O ffset CC 1 CC 2 SX Sensor Informa on CC 3 Sensor 2 CC 4 SX Scaling SX Custom Curve* Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 61 -...
  • Page 62: User's Manual

    Dv(x) EGU i.e., If Sensor 1 is mapped to PV then Sensor 1 will be displayed PV LRV PV URV Enter URV within the Smart Range Menu PV URV PV LRV Enter LRV - 62 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 63: User's Manual

    Backup 1-2 CC En format as Backup 1-2 Enabled Select your Device Variable inH2O Backup 1-2 EGU and follow same flow. inHg Backup 1-2 CC ID CC 1 ….. CC 2 CC 3 CC 4 Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 63 -...
  • Page 64: User's Manual

    HART Se ngs AO ORV Enter AO ORV Value High Enter Display Fail Mode Hold Last Fail To Value System Config AO Fail to Value Enter AO Fail to Value Advance Se ngs - 64 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
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    See HART Burst Message description in the Feature Overiew at the begiinning of Section 4 for more information. Note: The Burst Configuration menu is only visible if Advance Settings is Enabled. Note: After making all desired changes enter SEND to update the unit. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 65 -...
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    Backup 1-2 Backup 2-1 4 BMsg [1][3] Average 5 BMsg [1][4] Differen al 1-2 6 BMsg [1][5] Differen al 2-1 7 BMsg [1][6] Absolute Differen al 8 BMsg [1][7] Low Select High Select - 66 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 67: User's Manual

    Absolute Dif...Custom EGU En Disable/Enable Absolute Dif...Custom EGU Enter EGU Low Select Custom EGU En Disable/Enable Low Select Custom EGU Enter EGU High Select Custom EGU En Disable/Enable High Select Custom EGU Enter EGU Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 67 -...
  • Page 68: User's Manual

    If 3 Decimal places are selected, 1.234 will be shown. However the DP will be moved to allow 123.45 to be shown. - 68 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 69: User's Manual

    For displayed Device Variables, the custom name will replace the default name. Dynamic Variables cannot have a custom name. However when the underlying Device Variable’s name is shown, the custom name is shown instead. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 69 -...
  • Page 70: User's Manual

    Note: If a Range Alarm Response is set to Alarm, the AO will always perform a fail response even if the Source Device Variable is not assigned to the PV. Note: After making all desired changes enter SEND to update the unit. - 70 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 71: User's Manual

    RA X Low RA 1 Ent er Low Range RA 2 RA 3 RA 4 RA X High Ent er Hi gh Range Disable RA X can be any X Latching Enable Range Alarm Selected Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 71 -...
  • Page 72: User's Manual

    S1 LIM ITED S2 LIM ITED On B ackup Backup Sensor BAD Cfg: S1 Units Wrong Cfg: S2 Units Wrong Cfg: My Out Units BAD Cfg: S1 Disabled Cfg: S2 Disabled Cfg: CC Inject ID - 72 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 73: User's Manual

    (1-4) provided that the input has returned to a non-alarm level. Note: The Unlatch RA* menus are only visible if Advance Settings is Enabled. Note: After making all desired changes enter SEND to update the unit. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 73 -...
  • Page 74: User's Manual

    S1 Corrosion Det… S1 Corr Warn Level Enter Value S1 Corr Error Level Enter Value Disable Sx Corr Detec on S1 Corr Base Res Captured Value Enable S2 Corrosion Det… Capture Base Value Unlatch - 74 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 75: Section 5 - Configuration Using Fdt/Dtm Software

    ,which have a DTM. For users who do not already have an FDT frame application, Moore Industries provides PACTware. An FDT frame application, such as PACTware, is a PC program which interfaces with individual software modules for instrument operation.
  • Page 76: User's Manual

    HART Communication FDT DTM - This is for using a HART modem to connect to TDZ /THZ MII MISP Communications DTM - This is for using a Moore Industries serial or USB cable MII TDZ3 THZ3 DTM - This is the Device DTM for the TDZ...
  • Page 77: User's Manual

    USB communications cable, you If you want to communicate with the TDZ will need to install the MISP DTM. The MISP DTM can be found on the Moore Industries Configuration Tools CD, or from our website www.miinet.com. File is named: MISP_DTM_Configuration_Software_Moore_Industries.exe To install simply locate file, double click file and follow on screen instructions to install.
  • Page 78: User's Manual

    HART Communications DTM: is a Communication DTM for use of HART devices via HART modem. MISP Communications DTM: is a Moore Industries Serial Protocol which allows communication via Fuse-Protected USB Communications cable (P/N: 804-030-26). Figure 5.1. THZ HPP hook-up diagram for HART or MISP DTM configurations.
  • Page 79: User's Manual

    Load= 250 ohms 12-24Vdc SMART HART TEMPERATURE Power TRANSMITTER DUAL SENSOR Supply HART Modem To COM Port HART Held of THZ3 Communicator MISP HART Modem connects to Serial/USB COM Port of PC Moore Indusries P/N: 804-030-26 To USB Port of PC Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 80: User's Manual

    To configure the MISP Communications DTM you will need to add necessary DTMs within the PACTware software to start your configuration. You will also need to have a Moore Industries Fuse Protected USB Communications Cable (sold separately P/N:804-030-26). Refer to Fuse Protected USB Communications Cable documentation for installation of USB Communications Utility and configuration.
  • Page 81: User's Manual

    COM Port is selected and you have applied it to parameters the small Pencil icon will disappear. If Pencil icon is still visible, it indicates that the change has not been applied to device. Figure 5.7. Selecting correct COM port for the MII MISP Communication DTM. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 81 -...
  • Page 82: User's Manual

    8. Next you will right click on “MISP:COM 12” and select “Add device”. Select desired DTM from list and click “Ok”. See Figures 5.9 and 5.10. / THZ Figure 5.9. Adding Device to MISP:COM Port Figure 5.10. Selecting desired THZ / TDZ - 82 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 83: User's Manual

    11. You will now see the “online state” turn green to indicate you have a connection. Now you can go ahead and configure parameters of the DTM (i.e. TDZ [HP]) . Figure 5.13. THZ / TDZ Parameters Please go to THZ /TDZ DTM Configuration section Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 83 -...
  • Page 84: User's Manual

    Programmable Smart HART Temperature Transmitter May 2019 Connecting to THZ3/TDZ3 using HART To configure the HART Communications DTM you will need to add necessary DTMs within the FDT frame application (PACTware) software to start your configuration. Follow steps below to achieve this.
  • Page 85: User's Manual

    Programmable Smart HART Temperature Transmitter May 2019 4. Select the HART Communications DTM and enter OK Figure 5.16. COM Port Parameters 5. Right Click on COM1 and select “Parameter”. Figure 5.17. Selecting COM Port Parameters Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 85 -...
  • Page 86: User's Manual

    Figure 5.19. Adding Device to COM Port 8. Next you will right click on “COM11” and select “Add device”. Select desired “TDZ ” / THZ DTM and click “Ok”. Figure 5.20. Selecting desired Device DTM for THZ / TDZ - 86 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 87: User's Manual

    11. You will now see the “online state” turn green to indicate you have a connection. Now you can go ahead and configure parameters of the on selected DTM (i.e. TDZ [HP]). Figure 5.23. THZ / TDZ Parameters Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 87 -...
  • Page 88: User's Manual

    Delete Device – Select this to delete the current device, PACTware will not allow you to delete device unless device is disconnected. Properties – Select this to view the “About DTM” and “History” . - 88 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 89: User's Manual

    Programmable Smart HART Temperature Transmitter May 2019 THZ3/TDZ3 DTM Parameter Reference guide The following provides a comprehensive list of DTM configuration menus and options which can be used as a quick reference guide to identify the different configuration capabilities and locate them in the menu system.
  • Page 90: User's Manual

    Input (PV) Capture - match the device input and output zero and full scale to a known value. Sensor 1/2 Trim Analog Output Loop Test & Trim Input Simulation - Clear or Set a simulated Input. *Sensor 1/2 Corrosion Detection base value capture and monitor - 90 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 91: Thz /Tdz Dtm Parameter In Basic Setup Configuration

    The Parameter Menu page consists of five main Menu options Input, Analog Output, Display, HART Settings, and Custom Calibration. Note: The Display option will only be active for the TDZ . It will be grayed out for the THZ Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 91 -...
  • Page 92: User's Manual

    [HP] 2-wire and/or 3-wire sensors. 4-wire sensors (RTDs) cannot be used. [DIN] (see figure 3.2) - 2-wire and/or 3-wire sensors. 4-wire sensors (RTDs) cannot be used. - 92 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 93: User's Manual

    1. Enter the Running Average Filter Setting value you desire. Note: A higher Running Average Filter setting provides smoother output transitions; however, increases response time. Conversely, a lower setting provides a faster response time, but may seem more unstable. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 93 -...
  • Page 94 The damping time setting is the time PV takes to make a 63% change in response to a step change. Figure 5.27. THZ / TDZ Parameters Input Ranging and Mapping - 94 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
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    Use this portion of the menu to set the AO Zero, AO Full, AO URV (under range value), AO ORV (over range value), AO Fail MODE and AO Fail Mode values, to trim the output and to reset the trimmed output. Figure 5.28. THZ / TDZ Parameters Analog Output Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 95 -...
  • Page 96: User's Manual

    If there is a problem with the underlying Device Variable, only one screen will be shown: BADDQ / Dynamic Var Name In this last case, the nature of the error will be shown separately. - 96 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 97: User's Manual

    Revision– This is a read-only corresponds to the HART revision installed on field device. HART Revision– This is a read-only value corresponds to the revision of the Firmware of Firmware the field device. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 97 -...
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    / TDZ User’s Manual 238-741-00K Programmable Smart HART Temperature Transmitter May 2019 Figure 5.30. THZ / TDZ HART Setting - 98 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
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    Device Variable, PV Lower Limit, PV Upper Limit, PV Lower Range Value, PV Upper Range Value, PV, and PV Status. See Figure 5.32 Figure 5.32. THZ / TDZ Custom Calibration Menu - Input (PV) Capture Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 99 -...
  • Page 100: User's Manual

    Trim Result value. Refer to Figure 5.33. Sensor 2 Trim Is identical to the Sensor 1 Trim menu when Sensor 2 is enabled. Figure 5.33. THZ / TDZ Custom Calibration Menu - Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 Trim - 100 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
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    Once the desired value is obtained, click on the “Clear” button. Note: If you do not click the Clear button, the Analog Output will remain in manual mode and will NOT follow the input signal. 10. You are done with one point trimming. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 101 -...
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    Note: If you do not click the Clear button, the Analog Output will remain in manual mode and will NOT follow the input signal. 11. You are done with two point trimming. Figure 5.34. THZ / TDZ Custom Calibration Menu - AO Loop Current Test/Trim - 102 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 103: User's Manual

    Figure 5.35. THZ / TDZ Custom Calibration Menu - Input Simulation Note: Before exiting this screen, remember to hit the Clear button or the Device Variables will remain set to their simulated values. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 103 -...
  • Page 104: Thz 3 /Tdz 3 Dtm Parameter Advanced Setup Configuration

    The Advanced Setup menu contains all the Basic Setup plus the advanced features please refer to the Basic Setup description in addition to this section. Figure 5.36. THZ / TDZ Parameters Page Menu for Advanced Setup - 104 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
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    Note: This is the only location in where you are able to enable the Sensor Corrosion feature, furthermore this feature and its settings are only available when Input type is T/C, 3-Wire RTD, or 4-Wire RTD. Figure 5.38. THZ / TDZ Sensor 1/2 Menu for Advanced Setup Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 105 -...
  • Page 106: User's Manual

    Variables individually. The following variables are available: See Figure 5.39 for clarification. Sensor (X) Backup 1-2 Sensor (X) Backup 2-1 Average Differential 1-2 Differential 2-1 Absolute Differential Low Select High Select Figure 5.39. THZ / TDZ Configure Dual Input Menu for Advanced Setup - 106 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 107: User's Manual

    Configuration Software. This makes it simple to save the custom table for downloading to multiple units or for backup purposes. See Figure 5.41. Figure 5.41. THZ / TDZ Custom Curves 1-4 in the System Configuration Menu for Advanced Setup Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 107 -...
  • Page 108: User's Manual

    DTM. Refer to Additional Functions in the THZ /TDZ Functions Menu in THZ /TDZ configuration using DTM Section. Figure 5.43. THZ / TDZ Additional Functions Menu for Importing and Exporting Custom Curve settings - 108 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 109: User's Manual

    Note: If a Range Alarm Response is set to Alarm, the AO will always perform a fail response even if the Source Device Variable is not assigned to the PV. Figure 5.43.B. Additional Functions Menu for Range Alarms Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 109 -...
  • Page 110: User's Manual

    Configure Custom EGU– The Configure Custom (EGU) allows you to enable and assign a custom EGU of your choice. See Figure 5.45 for clarification. Figure 5.45. THZ / TDZ Configure Custom EGU in Display Menu for Advanced Setup - 110 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 111: User's Manual

    HART Burst Message 1-3– Here you can enable or disable and configure HART Burst messages 1-3. See Figure 5.47 for clarification. Figure 5.47. THZ / TDZ HART Burst Messages 1-3 in HART Settings Menu for Advanced Setup Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 111 -...
  • Page 112: User's Manual

    For a more detailed explanation refer to Corrosion Detection in Section 1. Figure 5.48. THZ / TDZ Custom Calibration Menu - Sensor 1 Corrosion and Sensor 2 Corrosion - 112 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 113: Section 6 - Operation And Maintenance

    Section 1, Sensor Diagnostics section for more information). Every Device & Dynamic Variable in the THZ has a quality stamp, per the HART standard. /TDZ (See section 1, Tables 1.1 & 1.2 for a list of Device Variables) Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 113 -...
  • Page 114: User's Manual

    Device Variables and/or the AO response. Input Quality Alarms The THZ3/TDZ3 also allows the user to determine how certain types of input quality issues are handled and how they can affect the Device Variables and their mapped Dynamic Variables/AO.
  • Page 115: User's Manual

    A Backup device variable (BU1-2, or BU2-1) is mapped as PV, and the primary sensor has failed CAN'T BCKUP A Backup device variable (BU1-2, or BU2-1) is mapped as PV, and the backup sensor has failed Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 115 -...
  • Page 116: User's Manual

    The sequence monitor diagnostic has detected a failure ERROR STACK The Stack Monitor Diagnostic has detected a failure ERROR ICUR The Injection Current Diagnostic has detected a failure ERROR SWARE General Software Fault - 116 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 117: User's Manual

    Programmable Smart HART Temperature Transmitter May 2019 HART Status Registers The THZ3/TDZ3 provides the following status registers per the HART standards. Field Device Status A byte indicating the “current operating status of the field device”. Among the bits are “Device Malfunction” and “More Status Available”...
  • Page 118: User's Manual

    User’s Manual 238-741-00K Programmable Smart HART Temperature Transmitter May 2019 Additional Status Byte (HART Command 48) The TDZ3/THZ3 returns 15 bytes when the Additional Status is requested via HART command Table 6.5 TDZ or THZ Additional Status Byte Status Diagnostic Status...
  • Page 119: User's Manual

    Range Alarm 2 Warning Range Alarm 3 Warning Status Status Range Alarm 4 Warning Error Range Alarm 1 Error Error Range Alarm 2 Error Error Range Alarm 3 Error Error Range Alarm 4 Error Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 119 -...
  • Page 120: User's Manual

    Good Maintenance Moore Industries suggests a quick check for terminal tightness and general unit condition every year. Always adhere to any site requirements for programmed maintenance. The calibration of this instrument should be checked every year and re-calibrated only when necessary.
  • Page 121: Section 7 - Applications

    230 and 1100 ohm load for proper communications. – SCADA 4-20mA Analog with Digital HART superimposed Data Recorder Indicator – HART Primary Master Power or Non-HART Supply Communicating Device HART Communicator (Secondary Master) Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 121 -...
  • Page 122: User's Manual

    Figure 7.2. When reading critical temperatures in a critical batch processing vessel, fail-over protection allows the secondary input of the Dual Input TDZ to act as a back-up sensor when the primary sensor fails. Primary Sensor Back-up Sensor - 122 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 123: User's Manual

    HART’s Poll/Response (Normal) Mode, the HART Master polls the transmitter two times per second to access the current process variable status, send setup data to the transmitter, or remotely view its identification, configuration and diagnostic data. Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com - 123 -...
  • Page 124: Section 8 - Specifications

    Operating Range: Ambient Stability: Refer to Table 2 Temperature -40°C to +85°C Isolation: THZ3 HPP, DIN and DIN –RF: (-40°F to +185°F) 500Vrms input-to-output continuous; will Storage Range: withstand a 1350Vac dielectric strength test -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F)
  • Page 125: User's Manual

    -202 to 2372°F 81°F -454 to 2400.8°F ±0.8°C 0 to 2300°C 100°C 0 to 2338°C (±1.44°F) 32 to 4172°F 180°F 32 to 4240.4°F -50 to 1000mV -50 to 1000mV 30 microvolts Millivolts Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com www.miinet.com - 125 -...
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    120 ohm Ni RTD 200mV 9.03 ohm Cu RTD 30mV Resistance 4Kohm/mV 1000mV 800mV Resistance 2Kohm/mV 500mV 400mV Resistance 1Kohm/mV 250mV 200mV Resistance 500ohm/mV125mV 120mV Resistance 250ohm/mV 62.5mV 50mV Resistance 125ohm/mV 31.25mV 30mV - 126 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 127: Section 9- Ordering Information

    -50-1000mV (see Table 1 for additional information) To order, specify: Unit / Input / Output / Power / Option [Housing] Model Number Example: THZ / PRG / 4-20MA / 12-42DC / [DIN] Moore Industries-International, Inc. www.miinet.com www.miinet.com - 127 -...
  • Page 128: User's Manual

    Proof approvals (i.e. BH2MGA) E suffix indicates ATEX (Ex d and tD) Flame-Proof approvals (i.e. BH2MGE) ‡ P suffix indicates enclosure comes equipped with base plate and U-bolts for mounting on a 2-inch pipe (i.e. BH2NGP) - 128 - www.miinet.com Moore Industries-International, Inc.
  • Page 129: Section 10 - Certification Information

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  • Page 140: Warranty Disclaimer

    Return Policy For a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of shipment, and under normal conditions of use and service, Moore Industries (“The Company”) will at its option replace, repair or refund the purchase price for any of its manufactured products found, upon return to the Company (transportation charges prepaid and otherwise in accordance with the return procedures established by The Company), to be defective in material or workmanship.

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