Emerson 3350 manual

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    Model 3700 T ransmitter (MVD) or Model 3350 Peripheral Inst allation Instructions for Field-Mount Quick Reference Guide P/N 20001008, Rev . B August 2005 For technical support, phone the su pport center nearest you: • In the U.S.A., phone 1-800-522-MASS (1-800-522-6277) • In Canada and Latin America, phone (303) 527-5200 • In Asia, phone (65)[...]

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    1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN This quick reference guide e xplains basic installation guidelines for installing the Micro Motion ® Model 3350/370 0 MVD applications platform. For information on I.S. applications , refer to Micro Motion approv al documentation. For complete instru ctions about conf ig uration, maintenance, and service, refer to the instructio[...]

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    2 European installations This Micro Motion product complies with all applicable European directiv es when properly installe d in accordance with th e instructions in this quick reference guide. Refer to the EC declaration of conformity for directiv es that apply to this product. The EC declaration of conformity , with all applicable European direct[...]

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    3 STEP 1. Choosing a location Choose a location for the tr ansmitt er based on the requirements described below . Environmental requ irements Install the Model 3350/3700 ac cording to specif ied limits: • Ambient temperature: –4 to +140 °F (–20 to +60 °C ) Dimensions See Figures 2, 3, and 4 fo r Model 3350/3700 dimensions. Visibility of tag[...]

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    4 Figure 2. Dimensions – face view Figure 3. Dimensions – top view 4 x 5/16-inch (9 mm) diameter Display co ver can be rotated as needed Mounting brac ket can be rotated as needed 2 13/16 (71) 6 (152) 4 (102) 9 3/16 (234) 3 5/8 (92) 12 (305) 11 (279) inches (mm) Approvals tag 5 1/16-inch (12 9 mm) clearance f or removal of circuit boards 11 5/1[...]

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    5 Figure 4. Dimensions – cond uit openings view Cable lengths Maximum cable length from the sens or to the Model 3700 transmitter depends on the installatio n type and cable type: • 4-wire remote transmitter: see Figu re 5, then refer to T able 1 for maximum length of the 4-wire cable. • Remote core processor with remote transmitter: see Figu[...]

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    6 Figure 5. 4-wire remote transmitter Figure 6. Remote core proce ssor with remote transmitter T able 1. Maximum cable lengths Cable type Wire gauge Maximum length Micro Motion 9-wire Not applicable 60 feet (20 meters) Micro Motion 4-wire Not applicable 1000 feet (300 meters) User-supplied 4-wire • P ower wires (VDC) 22 A WG ( 0,35 mm 2 ) 300 fee[...]

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    7 STEP 2. Preparing con duit openings for A TEX Zone 1 If the Model 3350/3700 carries an A TEX Zone 1 approv al: 1. Remov e thread protectors from conduit openings (see Figure 7). 2. Install factory-supplied c able glands o r user-supplied EExe cable entry de vices in conduit op enings that are in use. 3. Install EEx e plugs in conduit openings tha[...]

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    8 STEP 4. Mounting the applications platform For flat-surf ace mounting, see Figure 8. For po le mounting, see Figure 9. Figure 8. Mounting to a flat s urface Figure 9. Mounting to a pole 4 x 5/16-inch or M8 bolt (user-supplied) • Mount al l four bolts to the same surface. • If mounting surf ace is not flat, use washers to shim the brac ket. ?[...]

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    9 STEP 5. Mounting the core processor This step is required only for re mote core processor with remote transmitter installations (see Figure 6). If you ha ve a 4-wire remote installation, go to Step 6. Figure 10 sho ws the remote core pro cessor and mounting bracket. Using the mounting bracket, mount the core processor in a location compatible wit[...]

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    10 Figure 11. Wiring terminals T able 2. Input/output wiring terminals T erminal number Designation 1 – 2 + Primar y 4–20 mA output / HART 3 – 4 + Secondary 4–20 mA ou tput 5 – 6 + F requency input 5 – 7 + Discrete input 1 5 – 8 + Discrete input 2 11 (B line) 12 (A line) RS-485 output 20 – 16 + Discrete output 3 20 – 17 + Discrete[...]

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    11 Figure 12. Wiring terminal labels STEP 7. Connecting the Mod el 3700 to the sensor If you are installing the Model 3350 appli cations pe ripheral, this step is not required. Go to Step 8. T o connect the Model 37 00 transmitter to a Micro Motion sensor , follow the instructions in this section. Model 3350/3700 wit h AC power supply T erminal 9: [...]

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    12 Installation options The Model 3700 can be wired to the sensor in either of the following confi gurations: • 4-wire remote transmitter (requires a 4-wire cable; see Figure 5 and W iring instructions for 4-wire r emote installations ) • Remote core processor with remo te transmitter (requires both a 4-wire and a 9 -wire cable; see Figure 6 an[...]

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    13 Figure 13. 4 -wire cable to Model 3700 – standard core processor Figure 14. 4 -wire cable to Model 3700 – enhanced core processor Core processor terminals 4-wire cable Model 3700 terminal s blue terminal bloc k (see Figure 11) VDC+ (Red) VDC– (Black) RS-485B (Green) RS-485A (White) Maximum cable length: see T able 1 User-supplied or fa cto[...]

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    14 Wiring instructions for remote core processor with remote transmitter There are two phases to this procedure: • W iring the remote core pr ocessor to the transmitter • W iring the sensor to the remote core processor T o wire the remote core processor to the tr ansmitter: 1. Use one o f the followin g me thods to shield the wiring: • If you[...]

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    15 4. For connection at the core processo r housing , prepare shielded c able as follo ws (for armored cable, omit steps d, e, f, g): a. Strip 4 1/2 inches (114 mm ) of cable jacket. b . Remo ve the clear wrap that is inside the cable jacket, and remo ve the f iller material between the wires. c. Remov e the foil shield that is ar ound the insulate[...]

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    16 g. Position gland clamping insert so the interior end is flush with the heat shrink. h. Fold the cl oth shield or braid and drain wires over the clamping insert and approximately 1/8 in ch (3 mm) past the O-ring. i. Install the gland body into th e core processor housing conduit opening. 5. Insert the wires thro ugh the gland body and assemble t[...]

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    17 7. Reinstall and tighten the core processor lid. 8. T o connect the cable to the transm itter , connect the four wires from the core processor to the appropriate terminals on the transmitter . See T able 3 and Figure 13. No bare wires should remain e xposed. Do not ground the shield or drain wire(s) at the transmitter . T o wire the sensor to th[...]

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    18 1. Refer to Micro Motion’ s 9-W ir e Flowmeter Cable Pr epar ation and Installation Guide for instructions on cable shielding and preparatio n: • At the sensor end, follo w the in structions for your cable type. • At the core processor end, follo w the instructions for your cable type with an MVD transmitter . 2. T o connect the wires, ref[...]

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    19 If using shielded or armored cable: a. Ground the shield dra in wires (the black wire) only on the co re processor end, by connecting it to the ground screw inside the lo wer conduit ring. Do not ground to the core pro cessor’ s mounting scre w . Do not ground th e cable at the sensor junction box. b . Ground the cable braid on both ends, b y [...]

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    20 Connect the Model 33 50/3700 to a po wer supply as follo ws: 1. Use 18 to 12 A WG (0,75 to 4,0 mm 2 ) wire. 2. Using a flat-head screwdri ver , loos en the captiv e screws that secure the display cov er to the housing. 3. Ground the transmitter as follo ws: • Connect the ground wire to the green screw (p ower supp ly ground; see Figure 11). ?[...]

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