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ABB 265GC Operating Instruction
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Safety
General Information and Notes for the Reader
Intended Use
Technical Limit Values
Improper Use
Target Groups and Qualifications
Warranty Provisions
Plates and Symbols
Safety-/ Warning Symbols, Note Symbols
Name Plate
Compliance with Pressure Equipment Directive (97/23/EC)
Transport and Storage
1.10 Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation
1.11 Safety Information for Inspection and Maintenance
1.12 Returning Devices
1.13 Integrated Management System
1.14 Disposal
Information on WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
1.14.2 Rohs Directive 2002/95/EC
Use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Type-Examination Certificate/Declaration of Conformity
Type of Protection "Intrinsic Safety Ex I
Use in Areas with Combustible Dust
Category 3 for Use in "Zone 2
Type of Protection "Flameproof Enclosure Ex D
Type of Protection "Intrinsic Safety I", "Flameproof Enclosure D", "Protection by Enclosure Td", and "Non-Sparking Na
Canadian Standards Association (CSA): "Explosion-Proof
Aspects of "Ex Safety" and "IP Protection" for Australian Applications
Design and Function
Principle of Operation and Construction
Mounting
General
IP Designation
Pressure Transmitter
Sealing and Screw Connections
Moisture
Impulse Line
Electrical Connections
Cable Connection
Electrical Connection in the Cable Connection Area
Electrical Connection with Plug
Assembling and Connecting the Socket Connector
Protective Conductor / Grounding
Integrated Lightning Protection (Optional)
Communication Setup
Connecting Cable
PROFIBUS PA Pressure Transmitter
Commissioning
Output Signal
Write Protection
Correcting the Lower Range Value / Zero Shift
Turning the Housing in Relation to the Measuring Equipment
Installing / Removing the Button Unit
Installing / Removing the LCD Display
Securing the Housing Cover with Ex D
Sensor Ventilation
Operation
Operation Using the Control Buttons on the Transmitter
Configuration
Factory Settings
Transmitter with HART Communication and 4
Transmitter with PROFIBUS PA Communication
Transmitter with FOUNDATION Fieldbus Communication
Configuration Types
Configuring the Parameters Without an LCD Display
Configuration with the LCD Display
Offset Shift (OFFSET SHIFT)
Damping (DAMPING)
Characteristic (FUNCTION)
Fieldbus Address (ADDRESS)
Layout and Contents of the LCD Display
Displaying a Physical Value
Menu Structure
Menu-Controlled Pressure Transmitter Programming
Parameter Description
Configuration with the PC / Laptop or Handheld Terminal
Configuration with the Graphical User Interface (DTM)
System Requirements
Setting the Damping Value
Correcting the Zero Shift
Setting the Lower and Upper Range Limit Values
Ex Relevant Specifications
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Specifications
Functional Specifications
Operating Limits
Pressure Limits
Environmental Limits
Electrical Data and Options
Measuring Accuracy
Operating Influences
Technical Specification
Mounting Dimensions (Not Design Data)
Pressure Transmitter with Barrel Housing
Pressure Transmitter with DIN Housing
Pressure Transmitter with Front-Bonded Diaphragm (Barrel Housing)
Pressure Transmitter with Ball Valve Connection (Barrel Housing)
Mounting with Bracket for Barrel Housing (Option)
Mounting with Bracket for DIN Housing (Option)
Maintenance / Repair
10.1 Removal
10.1.1 Removing the Electronics
10.1.2 Screw Torques for the Process Connection
Appendix
11.1 Approvals and Certifications
Index
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Pressure Transmitter
IM/265Gx/Ax-EN-07
265Gx, 265Ax
Models 265GS/GC/GM/GG/GJ/GN/GR/Gx
Models 265AS/AC/AM/AG/AJ/AN/AR/Ax
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Summarization of Contents
1 Safety
1.1 General information and notes for the reader
Important notes for safe installation, operation, and maintenance of the device.
1.4 Improper use
Lists prohibited uses of the device to ensure safety.
1.7 Plates and symbols
Explains safety and warning symbols used on the device.
1.8 Name plate
Describes the information found on the device's name plate.
2 Use in potentially explosive atmospheres
2.2 Type of protection "intrinsic safety Ex i"
Details installation and usage for intrinsic safety Ex i protection.
2.3 Use in areas with combustible dust
Specifies requirements for installation in dusty hazardous areas.
2.5 Type of protection "flameproof enclosure Ex d"
Installation guidelines for flameproof enclosure Ex d protection.
3 Design and function
3.1 Principle of operation and construction
Explains the modular structure and working principle of the transmitter.
4 Mounting
4.1 General
General considerations before mounting the transmitter.
4.4 Sealing and screw connections
Details on process connection sealing and threading types.
4.6 Impulse line
Proper laying and installation of impulse lines.
5 Electrical connections
5.1 Cable connection
Information on connecting cables via entries and threads.
5.5 Protective conductor / Grounding
Guidelines for grounding the transmitter.
5.7 Communication setup
How to set up communication via modem or PC.
6 Commissioning
6.3 Correcting the lower range value / zero shift
Procedures for setting zero shift and range values.
6.6 Installing / Removing the LCD display
Instructions for installing/removing the optional LCD display.
6.9.1 Operation using the control buttons on the transmitter
Using buttons for basic transmitter operation.
7 Configuration
7.1 Factory settings
Default configuration parameters for HART, PROFIBUS PA, and FOUNDATION Fieldbus.
7.3 Configuring the parameters without an LCD display
Steps for setting parameters using buttons.
7.8 Configuration with the graphical user interface (DTM)
Using DTM software for advanced configuration.
7.8.3 Correcting the zero shift
Steps for zero shift correction using DTM.
8 Ex relevant specifications
8.1 Potentially explosive atmospheres
Detailed ATEX and IECEx specifications for explosive environments.
9 Specifications
9.1 Functional specifications
Lists measuring range, span limits, damping, and operational readiness.
9.2 Operating limits
Specifies temperature, pressure, and humidity limits.
9.5 Electrical data and options
Power supply, output signals, HART, PROFIBUS, FF, and display options.
9.8 Technical specification
Summary of materials, connections, calibration, and packaging.
10 Maintenance / Repair
10.1 Removal
Procedures for removing components like electronics and LCD.
10.1.1 Removing the electronics
Step-by-step guide to remove the transmitter electronics.
11 Appendix
11.1 Approvals and certifications
Details CE and explosion protection approvals.
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