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Rosemount 5300 Series Reference Manual (432 pages)
00809-0100-4530, Rev DD
Brand:
Rosemount
| Category:
Radar
| Size: 23 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Section 1: Introduction
15
Using this Manual
15
Product Recycling/Disposal
16
2 Section 2: Transmitter Overview
18
Theory of Operation
18
Applications
19
Components of the Transmitter
22
System Architecture
24
Probe Selection Guide
26
Measuring Range
28
Process Characteristics
29
Contamination/Product Build-Up
29
Bridging
29
Foam
29
Vapor
29
Boiling Hydrocarbons
29
Interface
30
Vessel Characteristics
31
Heating Coils, Agitators
31
Tank Shape
31
Installation Procedure
32
3 Section 3: Mechanical Installation
33
Safety Messages
33
Mounting Considerations
34
Process Connection
34
Installation in Non-Metallic Tanks and Open-Air Applications
36
Installation in Concrete Silos
37
Considerations for Solid Applications
38
Mounting in Chamber/Still Pipe
39
Replacing a Displacer in an Existing Displacer Chamber
43
Free Space
44
Recommended Mounting Position for Liquids
45
Recommended Mounting for Solids
46
Insulated Tanks
47
Installation and Configuration Considerations for ESD Systems
48
Mounting
49
Flange Connection
50
Threaded Connection
52
Tri Clamp Connection
53
Bracket Mounting
54
Shortening the Probe
56
Using a Segmented Probe
59
Anchoring
70
Mounting a Centering Disc for Pipe Installations
73
4 Section 4: Electrical Installation
79
Safety Messages
79
Cable/Conduit Entries
80
Grounding
80
Cable Selection
81
Hazardous Areas
81
Connecting the Transmitter
82
Hart
84
Power Requirements
84
Maximum Loop Resistance
85
Non-Intrinsically Safe Output
86
Intrinsically Safe Output
87
Foundation
88
OUNDATION Fieldbus
88
Power Requirements
88
FOUNDATION Fieldbus
89
Connecting Fieldbus Devices
89
Non-Intrinsically Safe Output
90
Intrinsically Safe Output
91
Optional Devices
92
Tri-Loop™ HART-To-Analog Converter
92
751 Field Signal Indicator
93
5 Section 5: Configuration
95
Safety Messages
95
Overview
96
Basic Configuration
96
Echo Tuning
96
LCD Configuration
96
Advanced Configuration
96
Configuration Tools
97
Host System Integration
98
Confirm System Readiness
98
Set Alarm Limits
99
Basic Configuration Parameters
102
Measurement Units
102
Tank and Probe Geometry
102
Tank Environment
104
Volume Configuration
105
Analog Output (HART)
108
Basic Configuration Using a Field Communicator
109
Basic Configuration Using Rosemount Radar Master
112
System Requirements
112
Help in RRM
112
Installing the RRM Software for HART Communication
113
Specifying the COM Port
114
To Set the COM Port Buffers
114
Installing the RRM Software for FOUNDATION Fieldbus
115
Specifying Measurement Units
117
Using the Setup Functions
117
Guided Setup
118
Basic Configuration Using AMS Suite (HART)
132
Basic Configuration Using Deltav
133
Process Conditions
136
Foundation
138
Assigning Device Tag and Node Address
138
Foundation Fieldbus Block Operation
139
Configure the AI Block
141
Application Example 1
145
Application Example 2
146
Application Example 3
147
Tri-Loop ™ HART-To-Analog Converter
149
Tri-Loop™ HART-To-Analog Converter
149
HART Multi-Drop Configuration
151
6 Section 6: Operation
153
Safety Messages
153
Viewing Measurement Data
154
Using the Display Panel
154
Specifying Display Panel Variables
154
Viewing Measurement Data in RRM
159
Viewing Measurement Data in AMS Suite
160
Viewing Measurement Data in Deltav
161
7 Section 7: Service and Troubleshooting
164
Safety Messages
164
Analyzing the Measurement Signal
165
Using the Echo Curve Analyzer
167
Using Rosemount Radar Master
167
Using the Echo Curve Analyzer with a Field Communicator
171
Product Surface Peak Not Found
173
Interface Peak Not Found
174
Disturbance Echo Handling
175
Amplitude Threshold Curve
175
Disturbances at the Top of the Tank
176
Signal Quality Metrics
176
Interface Measurements with Fully Submerged Probes
176
Analog Output Calibration
177
Level and Distance Calibration
178
Logging Measurement Data
180
Backing up the Transmitter Configuration
181
Configuration Report
182
Reset to Factory Settings
183
Diagnostics
184
Using the Simulation Mode
186
Enter Service Mode in RRM
188
Viewing Input and Holding Registers
188
Write Protecting a Transmitter
188
Removing the Transmitter Head
190
Changing a Probe
191
Probe and Firmware Compatibility
191
Check Firmware and Probe Version
192
Changing the Probe
193
Troubleshooting Guide
195
Diagnostic Messages
198
Device Status
198
Errors
199
Warnings
201
Measurement Status
202
Interface Status
204
Volume Calculation Status
205
Analog Output Status
206
LCD Error Messages
207
LED Error Messages
208
Foundation Fieldbus Error Messages
209
Resource Block
209
Transducer Block
210
Analog Input (AI) Function Block
211
Service Support
212
8 Section 8: Safety Instrumented Systems (4-20 Ma Only)
215
Safety Messages
215
Terms and Definitions
216
Safety Instrumented System (SIS) Certification
217
Safety-Certified Identification
217
Functional Specifications
218
Installation in SIS Applications
218
Configuring in SIS Applications
219
SIS Operation and Maintenance
221
Suggested Comprehensive Proof Test
222
Suggested Comprehensive, Fully Remote Proof Test
225
Suggested Partial Proof Test
225
Inspection
226
Specifications
226
Aappendix A: Specifications and Reference Data
229
A.1 Functional Specifications
229
A.1.1 General
229
A.1.2 Start-Up Sequence
229
Ma HART ® (Output Option Code H)
229
Foundation™ Fieldbus
231
(Output Option Code F)
231
Modbus ® (Output Option Code M)
231
A.1.6 Display and Configuration
232
A.1.7 Diagnostics
233
Process Temperature and Pressure Rating
233
A.1.9 Ambient Temperature
235
A.1.10Storage Temperature
235
A.1.11Flange Rating
235
A.1.12Tri Clamp Rating
236
A.1.13Plate Design
236
A.1.14Conditions Used for Flange Strength Calculations
237
A.1.15Interface Measurements
238
A.1.16High Pressure Steam Applications
238
A.2 Performance Specifications
240
A.2.1 General
240
A.2.2 Environment
240
A.2.3 Measuring Range
241
A.2.4 Accuracy over Measuring Range
244
A.3 Physical Specifications
246
A.3.1 Material Selection
246
A.3.2 Housing and Enclosure
246
A.3.3 Tank Connection
246
A.3.4 Flange Dimensions
246
A.3.5 Vented Flanges
246
Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)
246
A.3.7 Probes
247
Material Exposed to Tank Atmosphere
248
Weight
249
A.3.10Engineered Solutions
249
A.3.9 Weight
249
A.4 Dimensional Drawings
250
A.5 Special Flanges
266
A.6 Flushing Connection Rings
266
A.7 Ordering Information
267
A.8 Spare Parts and Accessories
284
Bappendix B: Product Certifications
299
Safety Messages
299
B.1 Safety Messages
299
B.2 European Directive Information
300
Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)
300
Hazardous Locations Certifications
300
B.4.1 North-American Certifications
300
B.4.2 European Certifications
301
Technical Regulations Customs Union (EAC) Certifications
302
B.4.4 Brazilian Certifications
303
B.4.5 Chinese Certifications
303
B.4.6 Japanese Certifications
304
B.4.7 Iecex Certifications
304
B.4.8 Other Certifications
305
B.5 Combination Approvals
305
B.6 Approval Drawings
305
Product Certifications
306
Cappendix C: Advanced Configuration
311
Safety Messages
311
C.1 Safety Messages
311
User Defined Upper Reference Point
313
Handling of Disturbances from Nozzle
314
Use the Trim Near Zone Function
314
Changing the Hold off Distance/Upper Null Zone (UNZ)
316
Threshold Settings
318
C.4 Threshold Settings
318
Probe End Projection
324
Guided Probe End Projection Setup
325
Echo Tracking
326
C.6 Echo Tracking
326
Dielectric Constant Settings
328
Static Vapor Compensation
328
Lower Product
328
Dynamic Vapor Compensation
329
Check if Dynamic Vapor Compensation Function Is Supported
330
Review Installation Guidelines
331
Calibrate Dynamic Vapor Compensation Function
334
Signal Quality Metrics
338
Viewing Signal Quality Metrics in RRM
340
Dappendix D: Remote Mounting
341
Remote Housing, New Units
341
Remote Connection, Field Retrofit
341
Installing Remote Housing
342
Remote Housing Configuration
344
Eappendix E: Level Transducer Block
345
Overview
345
Definition
345
E.1 Overview
345
Channel Definitions
346
Parameters and Descriptions
347
Supported Units
354
Unit Codes
354
E.3 Supported Units
354
Diagnostics Device Errors
356
Fappendix F: Register Transducer Block
359
Overview
359
Register Access Transducer Block Parameters
359
F.1 Overview
359
Gappendix G: Advanced Configuration Transducer Block
363
Overview
363
Advanced Configuration Transducer Block Parameters
363
G.1 Overview
363
Happendix H: Resource Transducer Block
367
Overview
367
Parameters and Descriptions
367
H.1 Overview
367
Alerts
371
H.2.1 Alerts
371
Alarm Priority
374
H.2.2 Alarm Priority
374
H.2.3 Process Alarms
375
Process Alarms
375
Recommended Actions for Alerts
375
Iappendix I: Analog-Input Block
380
Simulation
380
I.1 Simulation
380
Damping
381
Signal Conversion
381
I.2 Damping
381
Block Errors
383
Modes
383
I.4 Block Errors
383
Alarm Detection
384
Status Handling
384
I.6 Alarm Detection
384
Advanced Features
385
I.7 Advanced Features
385
Configure the AI Block
386
Jappendix J: Rosemount 5300 Series with HART to Modbus
389
Safety Messages
389
Introduction
390
J.2 Introduction
390
Workflow
391
Mechanical Installation
391
J.3 Workflow
391
Electrical Installation
392
J.5 Electrical Installation
392
Connection Terminals
393
J.5.1 Connection Terminals
393
Installation Cases
394
J.5.2 RS-485 Bus
394
RS-485 Bus
394
External HART Devices (Slaves)
396
Establish HART Communication
397
Connect to the MA/MB Terminals
397
Connect to the HART Terminals
399
Transmitter Configuration
400
Modbus Communication Protocol Configuration
400
J.7 Transmitter Configuration
400
Using RRM to Change Communication Parameters
401
Modbus RTU Communication Setup
402
Using a Field Communicator to Change Communication Parameters
402
Levelmaster Communication Setup
404
Modbus ASCII Communication Setup
406
Alarm Handling
408
J.9 Alarm Handling
408
Use Heartbeat to Detect Errors
410
Use Status Information to Evaluate Measurement Validity
410
Verify Alarm Output
410
Common Modbus Host Configuration
411
Input Registers
411
Specific Modbus Host Configuration
415
Emerson Process Management ROC800 Series
416
Emerson Process Management Floboss 107
417
J.11.2 Emerson Process Management Floboss 107
417
ABB Totalflow
418
Thermo Electron Autopilot
418
J.11.3 ABB Totalflow
418
Bristol Controlwave Micro
419
Scadapack
420
Kimray Inc. DACC 2000/3000
420
J.11.6 Scadapack
420
Troubleshooting
421
J.12 Troubleshooting
421
HMC Firmware Upgrade in Rosemount Radar Master
422
Specifications
426
J.14 Specifications
426
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Rosemount Vericase Overview
2
Check Rosemount Vericase and Verification Sheet
3
Performing a Verification on a Rosemount 5300
4
Transmitter
4
Performing a Verification on a Rosemount 3308
6
Transmitter
6
Generating a Report
8
Appendix
9
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