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364xS User’s Manual 

Opening the box 

 

Opening the box 

Packaging content: 

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  Standard Transmitters (364DS model or 364PS model) 

The transmitter package includes: 

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 The 

transmitter 

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  An envelope including the instruction manual and the calibration report 

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  Optional content depending on the selected options: 

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Football adapter to ½” NPT-f and gaskets 

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 Bracket 

kit 

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Electrical connection blind plug 

Identification 

The instrument is identified by the data plates. 

Nameplate 

The Nameplate provides information concerning the model code number, maximum working pressure, range 
and span limits, power supply and output signal. See code/specification sheet for detailed information. This 
plate also shows: 

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  the transmitter serial number (please refer to this number in making inquiries) 

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  the specific details of the transducer (diaphragms material, fill fluid, range limit and identification 

number) 

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  the Safety Hazardous Area details (see the specific paragraph in this manual) 

 

Tag plate 

An additionally Tag plate provides the customer tag number and 
the calibrated range. 
This plate includes also the code, the options, the special 
request code (if any) and the 

High Pressure side (P2 as 

default)

It is wired to allow for replacement in case the indicated 
information change. 

Wired on plate (option I2)  

Whenever the transmitter has been equipped with the option I2, a 
wired on SST plate with 4 lines, 32 characters per line will be 
supplied. The plate will be wired on the instrument with a SST 
wire. 

Summary of Contents for 2600T Pressure Transmitter Series

Page 1: ...InstrumentationIT 2600T Pressure Transmitter family ABB User s Manual 364DS and 364PS Models ...

Page 2: ...ore for each setting the guidance is divided according to the type of tools that are available in order to carry out these activities the local keys the Digital LCD Integral Display the Hand Held terminal and the PC with a suitable software like Smart Vision In case of special applications not covered by the examples it is recommended first to get familiar with the functionality of the transmitter...

Page 3: ...formation WARNING Explosions can result in death or serious injury Replace the electrical connection red plastic plugs delivered on the instrument with the appropriated plugs in the unused cable entry Do not remove the transmitter cover in potentially explosive atmosphere when the circuit is live Fully engage transmitter cover to meet explosion proof requirements and the degree of protection Befor...

Page 4: ...the Pressure Polarity by HHT 24 Set the Damping configuration by PC 24 Set the Damping 24 Set the Damping configuration by Digital LCD Integral Display 24 Set the Damping configuration by CoMeter 24 Set the Damping configuration by HHT 24 Set the Damping configuration by PC 25 Set the Units 25 Set the Units by Digital LCD Integral Display 25 Set the Unit by CoMeter ProMeter 27 Set the Unit configu...

Page 5: ...isplay 38 Set the Current Output limits by HHT 39 Set the Current Output limits by PC 39 Operation 40 Digital LCD Integral Display 40 Navigate the Digital LCD Integral Display 40 Digital LCD Integral Display list of menu and submenu functions 40 Digital LCD Integral Display view setting 44 HART Transmitter 46 Accessing Communication data 46 Accessing Communication data by Digital LCD Integral Disp...

Page 6: ... 54 Software Write Protect by Digital LCD Integral Display 54 Software Write Protect by HHT 54 Software Write Protect by PC 54 Hart Multidrop mode 54 Maintenance 55 Exterior cleaning 55 Field update 55 Replacement and Troubleshooting 56 Dismantling and reassembly 56 Safety information for Dismantling and Reassembly 56 Dismantling 57 Replacement 58 Electronics replacement 58 Data saving in case of ...

Page 7: ...364xS User s Manual 7 This page has been intentionally left blank ...

Page 8: ... screw 10 Terminal block link 11 Digital LCD Display connector 12 Terminal block screws 13 Cover locking screw 14 Bracket 15 Tool set for pipe mounting 16 Tool set for wall mounting 12 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 DPT 364 PV psi mA 12 006 mA 50 0 00290 Variable 1 Variable 2 Bar variable Tag units Menu start DPT 364 PV psi mA 12 006 mA 50 0 00290 Variable 1 Variable ...

Page 9: ...eet for detailed information This plate also shows the transmitter serial number please refer to this number in making inquiries the specific details of the transducer diaphragms material fill fluid range limit and identification number the Safety Hazardous Area details see the specific paragraph in this manual Tag plate An additionally Tag plate provides the customer tag number and the calibrated...

Page 10: ...d practice should be observed Storage The instrument does not require any special treatment if stored as dispatched and within the specified ambient conditions Type 2 to ANSI ASME N45 2 2 1978 There is no limit to the storage period although the terms of guarantee remain as agreed with the Company and as given in the order acknowledgement ...

Page 11: ... limits Process and ambient Temperature limits Environmental limits EMC vibration others Corrosion compatibility of transmitter wetted parts and process media Mounting the transmitter Vent installation Position the process connection to enable process connections to be made It is important to mount the transmitter and to lay the process piping so that gas bubbles when measuring liquids or condensa...

Page 12: ... 15 32 hexagonal spanner to tighten the bracket bolts Application related recommendation Flow measurement with clean liquids or steam condensable vapor 1 Place taps to the side of the line 2 Mount the drain vent valve upward 3 In case of steam application fill the vertical section of the connecting lines with a compatible fluid through the dedicated filling tees Flow measurement with gas or liquid...

Page 13: ...surement with closed tanks and condensable fluids wet leg 1 Mount the transmitter at the same height or below the lowest level to be measured 2 Connect the High Pressure Side P2 as default of the transmitter to the bottom of the tank 3 Connect the Low Pressure Side P1 as default of the transmitter to the upper part of the tank 4 Fill the vertical section of the connecting line to the upper part of...

Page 14: ...ternative solutions that the end user can define himself Horizontal pipe Horizontal bracket Transmitter on the back Vent position Horizontal pipe Horizontal bracket Transmitter on the back Drain position Horizontal pipe Horizontal bracket Transmitter on the front Drain position Horizontal pipe Horizontal bracket Transmitter on the front Vent position ...

Page 15: ...ont Vent position Horizontal pipe Vertical bracket Transmitter on the front Drain position Horizontal pipe Perpendicular bracket Vent position Vertical pipe Perpendicular bracket Transmitter on the front Vent position Vertical pipe Perpendicular bracket Transmitter on the back Vent position ...

Page 16: ...instruction 1 Fix the bracket c in the defined position on the pipe using the tool d and the adapter e to guarantee the best mechanical performances of the assembly 2 Tight the nuts f with the washers g below them in order to fix the bracket the torque value shall be 10 Nm 12 Nm Fix the Pressure transmitter using the two screws h in the package the torque value shall be 1 Nm 0 2 Nm c d e f f h h g...

Page 17: ...ts e in the package the torque value shall be between 10 Nm and 12 Nm 3 Fix the Pressure transmitter f using the two short screws g in the package the torque value shall be between 10 Nm and 12 Nm The use of the washes as indicated in the picture is strongly reccomended Digital LCD Integral Display positioning In case the optional integral display meter is installed it is possible to mount the dis...

Page 18: ...Protective Earthing Wire this ground connection marked with the symbol to a suitable earth ground For a transmitter measuring loop an earth ground should maintain a resistance of 5 ohms or less Use a heavy conductor at least 15 AWG 1 6 mm2 Ø WARNING A protective grounding connection is absolutely necessary to insure personnel protection to protect against surge and to prevent explosions in potenti...

Page 19: ...orts located at both sides in the upper part of the transmitter housing 2 These connection ports have a inch internal NPT or CM20 x 1 5 mm threads Various adaptors and bushings can be fitted to these threads to comply with plant wiring conduit standards 3 Remove the housing cover WARNING In an Explosion Proof Flame Proof installation do not remove the transmitter covers when power is applied to th...

Page 20: ...r further information find the relevant instruction manuals searching for the keyword IM 36 on www abb com or from local ABB representatives Remote Meter wiring Before starting the Remote Meter wiring be sure that the transmitter has been wired according to the previous paragraph instructions WARNING Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury Avoid contact with the leads and terminals ...

Page 21: ...r the keyword IM 36 on www abb com or from local ABB representatives Check the installation Before applying power and pressure perform the following checks Check Installation environment conforms to the transmitter specification for ambient conditions The transmitter is mounted securely The transmitter is properly grounded The input power voltage matches the transmitter nominal input voltage The p...

Page 22: ...ch Define the Pressure Polarity If the desired High Pressure side is different from the indicated select Edit then scroll the desired High Pressure side see the following table with the up and down keys and confirm with OK Select Next to continue P2 High pressure the high pressure side is the pressure chamber indicated as P2 on the transmitter body The output pressure will be P2 P1 P1 High pressur...

Page 23: ...omial Output A0 A1 x A2 x2 A3 x3 A4 x4 A5 x5 Double Poly Output B0 B1 x B2 x2 if x k Output C0 C1 x C2 x2 if x k Bidirectional Flow Define the Linearization Point If the desired Linearization Point for the Square Root Transfer Function is different from the indicated select Edit scroll the desired value for the digit in reverse colour with the up and down keys and confirm with Next Repeat the oper...

Page 24: ...re side is the pressure chamber indicated as P1 on the transmitter body The output pressure will be P1 P2 Digital LCD Integral Display Keys sequence to set the Pressure Polarity 2 5 Edit Set the Pressure Polarity by HHT Changing the Pressure Polarity by Hand Held Terminal HHT is available Please refer to the device manual for the appropriated operations Set the Pressure polarity by PC Changing the...

Page 25: ...ith OK Pressure Temperature Flow Mass Volume Density Level Other Custom Unit The in use unit for the type will be available To modify select Edit then scroll the desired unit see the following tables with the up and down keys and confirm with OK Units for Pressure variable mbar millibar mmH2O C millimeter of water at 4 degrees Celsius g cm 2 grams per square centimeter inH2O F inches of water at 6...

Page 26: ... per minute lb min pound per minute ImGal m Imperial gallon per minute lb h pound per hour Units for Mass and Volume variable L liter Nm 3 Normal cubic meter hl hectoliter NL Normal liter in 3 cubic inch g gram ft 3 cubic feet kg kilogram yd 3 cubic yard t ton gallon US gallon lb pound ImpGal Imperial gallon STon short ton bushel bushel LTon long ton bbl barrel oz ounce bbl liq barrel liquid m 3 c...

Page 27: ...iate operations Set the LRV When a LRV different from the selected is needed it is possible to change it following one of the methods described in the next paragraphs Set the LRV by Local Keys Set the transmitter applied pressure as for Lower Range Value LRV When the applied pressure is stable push the Zero local adjustment key Z located on the terminal block and release After this operation the r...

Page 28: ... selected is needed it is possible to change it following one of the methods described in the next paragraphs Set the URV by Local Keys Set the transmitter applied pressure as for Upper Range Value When the applied pressure is stable push the Span local adjustment key S located on the terminal block and release After this operation the reading shall move to 20 mA If no changes occur repeat the ope...

Page 29: ... the Totalizer LRV 0 Navigate the Digital LCD Integral Display menu select Totalizer Totalizer setting Totalizer LRV 0 and the value will be available To modify select Edit then scroll the desired value for the digit in reverse color with the up and down keys and confirm with Next Repeat the operation for the seven digits and confirm with OK Note the minimum and the maximum values to introduce is ...

Page 30: ...g Units will be available To modify select Edit then scroll the desired unit see the following table with the up and down keys and confirm with OK L liter Nm 3 Normal cubic meter hl hectoliter NL Normal liter in 3 cubic inch g gram ft 3 cubic feet kg kilogram yd 3 cubic yard t ton gallon US gallon lb pound ImpGal Imperial gallon STon short ton bushel bushel LTon long ton bbl barrel oz ounce bbl li...

Page 31: ...l Display menu select Totalizer Totalizer setting Batch Eng Unit Conversion Factor and the used Batch Totalizer Conversion Factor will be available To modify select Edit then scroll the desired value with the up and down keys and confirm with Next Repeat the operation for the seven digits and confirm with OK Note the minimum and the maximum values to introduce are indicated on the display Digital ...

Page 32: ...sociated equipment test Note x and output are in the range 0 to 1 0 to 100 These output functions can be activated using a Configuration Tool CoMeter Digital LCD Integral Display Hand Held Communicator and PC The transfer function can be applied to the analog signal 4 to 20 mA or to the indication in engineering units on the CoMeter with the 695 Field Indicator and or to the Digital LCD Integral D...

Page 33: ...mulas and ISO 1438 Venturi flumes In these types of devices the relationship between the flow and the developed head h the differential pressure mesured by the transmitter is proportional to h 3 2 or square root of h3 Other types of Venturi or Parshall flume do not follow this relationship Using this function the output in of the span is proportional to the square root of the third power of the in...

Page 34: ...ind using a mathematical method the parameters of the polynomium that better approximate the plotted curve Check after the calculation if the maximum error is compatible with the application The following are some application examples Cylindrical vessel with flat ends The following polynomium gives the area of the circular section in relation to the heigth of the liquid in the vessel h Output 0 02...

Page 35: ...omial function Both polynomials are of 2nd order So two different polynomial functions are used Output A0 A1 x A2 x2 if x k Output B0 B1 x B2 x 2 if x k Ax and Bx terms of the polynomials have to be calculated according to the shape of the vessel A PC based software tool is available for polynomial coefficients definition Set the Transfer function on the transmitter Set the Transfer function on th...

Page 36: ...iate operations Set the Transfer function on the Meters The Transfer function on the Meters works only on the meters reading and not on the trasmitter output Set the Transfer function on the Digital LCD Integral Display On the Digital LCD Integral Display only the transfer function can be selected The existing Square root parameter or polynomial coefficients in the transmitter will be used The coe...

Page 37: ...ilable Please refer to the device manual for the appropriate operations Fixed output current by PC Set of the Fixed output current by PC is available using dedicated Software ABB can provide the references and the Software Please refer to the Software instructions for the appropriate operations Hardware settings Write protect mode Changes can be prevented to the transmitter configuration data with...

Page 38: ...re setting Fail High to set the Failure Mode in high current condition the value can be set by the user following the appropriate procedure of this manual Fail Low to set the Failure Mode in low current condition the value can be set by the user following the appropriate procedure of this manual Digital LCD Integral Display Keys sequence to change the failsafe direction 2 4 1 Edit Set the Current ...

Page 39: ...l Display Keys sequence to set the Fail Low current 2 4 2 4 Edit Set the Current Output limits by HHT The setting of the Current Output limits by Hand Held Terminal is available Please refer to the device manual for the right operations Set the Current Output limits by PC The setting of the Current Output limits by PC is available using dedicated Software ABB can provide the references and the Sof...

Page 40: ...onsistency Check For additional details see the Transmitter Diagnostics section of this manual Navigate the Digital LCD Integral Display The Digital LCD Integral Display offers you an extensive range of functions which are grouped into menus to access the menu press the key close to the display indication the bottom right icons on the Display to select the menu or submenus press the key close to t...

Page 41: ...ted Utility Numerical Auto Set Zero Scaling Set the Primary Variable at Zero Utility Auto Adjust Damping Set the damping value Utility Manual Adjust Device Config This function provides all the settings related to the device configuration Main Menu Rerange This function provides the transmitter rerange Sub Menu Rerange with pressure This function provides the transmitter rerange when a pressure so...

Page 42: ...nction is zero when the square root is selected Utility Numerical SW Write Protect Set the write protection of the device Utility Enumerated Display This function provides all the settings related to the display configuration Main Menu Language Set the display language Utility Enumerated Operator View Set the Operator view mode Utility Enumerated Display Variable 1 Set the display first line varia...

Page 43: ... Numerical Totalizer URV 100 Set the Totalizer Upper Range Value Utility Numerical Input Eng Units Set the Totalizer engineering unit Utility Enumerated Permanent Eng Unit This function provides the Permanent Totalizer engineering unit Sub Sub Menu Engineering Unit Set the Permanent Totalizer engineering unit among a predifined list Utility Enumerated Custom Unit Set the Permanent Totalizer engine...

Page 44: ...alizer value Utility Numerical Static Pressure Monitor the Static Pressure value Utility Numerical Sensor temperature Monitor the Sensor temperature value Utility Numerical Loop Test This function provides to force the output current at a specific value Sub Menu Set 4 mA Set the output to 4 mA Utility Auto Adjust Set 20 mA Set the output current to 20 mA Utility Auto Adjust Set custom value Set th...

Page 45: ... Output value in mA Engineering Output to view the Output value in Engineering Units Permanent Totalizer to view the Permanent totalizer value Batch Totalizer to view the Batch totalizer value Static Pressure to view the Static Pressure value Sensor Temperature to view the Sensor Temperature value Digital LCD Integral Display Keys sequence to modify the define the Variable 2 3 4 Edit To define the...

Page 46: ...itter delivery is This default password does not give the possibility to lock Navigate the Digital LCD Integral Display menu select Display Security Change Password and the actual password will be available To modify select Edit then scroll the desired alphanumeric symbol with the up and down keys and confirm with Next Repeat the operation for the five digits and confirm with OK Digital LCD Integr...

Page 47: ...the up and down keys select one of the following submenu PV to monitor the measured Primary Variable Hart Eng Output to access the Output value in Engineering Units Output Current to access the Output value in mA Output to access the Output value in percentage Premanent Totalizer to monitor the Permanent Totalizer value Batch Totalizer to monitor the Batch Totalizer value Static Pressur to access ...

Page 48: ...er as shown and remove the short circuit link Sensor trim The Sensor trim is a set of operations which establishes by reference to standards the relationship which exists under specified conditions between a reference indication and a result of a measurement International Vocabulary on Metrology In case the detected errors exceed the required accuracy it is possible to correct the transmitter sett...

Page 49: ...Display Keys sequence to Low Trim the sensor 6 1 1 Edit Sensor Low trim by HHT Sensor Low trim by Hand Held Terminal is available Please refer to the device manual for the right operations Sensor Low trim by PC Sensor Low trim by PC is available using dedicated Software ABB can provide the references and the Software Please refer to the Software instructions for the right operations Sensor High tr...

Page 50: ...t the 4 mA output current Connect the pressure transmitter as defined in the Trimming and Calibration Set Up Using a precison milliamperometer read the current output Navigate the Digital LCD Integral Display menu select Calibrate Output Trim Set 4 mA and the value will be available To modify select Edit then scroll the desired value with the up and down keys and confirm with Next Repeat the opera...

Page 51: ... method it is possible to perform a scaling operation even for a value different then zero PV scaling by Digital LCD Integral Display As for method 1 Apply to the transmitter a pressure that corresponds to the scaling value wait for a stable value Navigate the Digital LCD Integral Display menu select Device Config PV Scaling Auto Set Zero Scaling To accept the operation select OK and wait for the ...

Page 52: ...l adjustment key S respectively Zero elevation Two different methods can be used for Zero elevation Method 1 after completion of the zero and span procedure above apply to the Low Side connection P1 as default a pressure equal to the pressure to be elevated Allow time for pressure stabilization and then the Zero local adjustment key Z located behind the cover for at least 2 second and release Afte...

Page 53: ...a five digit string The default value at the transmitter delivery is When this default password is set the protection does not work Navigate the Digital LCD Integral Display menu select Totalizer Reset Permanent Totalizer Change Password and the actual password will be available To modify select Edit then scroll the desired alphanumeric symbol with the up and down keys and confirm with Next Repeat...

Page 54: ...operations Software Write Protect Changes can be prevented to the transmitter configuration data with the Software write protection If the transmitter Sofware write protection is activated the transmitter will not accept any writes to its memory Configuration changes such as trim and reranging cannot take place Software Write Protect by Digital LCD Integral Display Navigate the Digital LCD Integra...

Page 55: ...ds Mechanical damage to the diaphragm i e due to pointed objects must be avoided Field update Each transmitter is labeled individually so it is imperative that the approval codes on each label match exactly during upgrade The label on the transmitter reflects the replacement model code for reordering an assembled unit with the required communication protocol The 2600T Pressure transmitter Series a...

Page 56: ...dverse environmental conditions such as humidity dust etc The dismantling and reassembly procedures given below should be carried out in the listed order to avoid instrument damage See the pictures at the end of the instructions for better understanding Operation required tools 3 mm Allen key in the transmitter box Small Phillips screwdriver Small flat bladed screwdriver Safety information for Dis...

Page 57: ...ons as recommended in the relevant Material Safety Data Sheet Dismantling The Digital LCD Integral Display and Electronics dismantling are allowed See the Sectional view as reference Transmitter Sectional View for the 364 models without Digital LCD Integral Display Transmitter Sectional View for the 364 models with Digital LCD Integral Display ...

Page 58: ...via the primary electronics when the 364XS is power cycled Digital LCD Integral Display installation or replacement To install the integral display 1 Look at the indication on the nameplate WARNING In an Explosion Proof Flame Proof installation do not remove the transmitter covers when power is applied to the unit 2 Remove the housing cover 3 Fit the Integral display onto the secondary electronic ...

Page 59: ...oints Verify output is not in alarm condition Verify if 4 20 mA output trim is required Check for trapped gas in liquid lines and liquid in dry lines Check for sediment in process flanges Clear the electronics module connectors contact High low or irregular output current Replace the Electronics module Verify the output is between 4 and 20 mA or saturation levels Verify clean DC Power to transmitt...

Page 60: ...PV out of Limit The calculated PV is above 110 or below 110 of sensor limit LRL URL on the instrument nameplate Corrective actions 5 Static P Out Lim The detected static pressure is above the maximum static pressure MWP on the instrument nameplate Corrective actions 5 Overrange The detected pressure is above the maximum static pressure MWP on the instrument nameplate Corrective actions 5 Sensor T ...

Page 61: ...tus high or low the fault is severe and it is necessary to substitute the secondary electronic Otherwise the failure is minor the signal is still valid but with a lower accuracy The secondary electronic can be substituted when convenient 4 If the message persists the primary electronic could be damaged If the output is in a failure status high or low the fault is severe and it is necessary to subs...

Page 62: ...1 Flameproof enclosures d EN 50020 Intrinsic safety i EN 50284 Equipments group II category 1G EN 50281 Apparatus for use with combustible dusts EN 60079 15 Construction test and marking of type of protection n electrical apparatus EN 60079 26 Construction test and marking of group II zone 0 electrical apparatus The 364 pressure transmitter models 2600T series have been certified for the below ind...

Page 63: ... intrinsic safety system is determined by the lowest level of the various apparatus used i e in the case of ib supply the system takes over this level of protection The meaning of ATEX code is as follows II Group for surface areas not mines 1 2 Category It means that only a part of the transmitter complies with category 1 and a second part complies with category 2 see picture on the right G Gas da...

Page 64: ... the EN 50281 as it is shown on the relevant part of pictures on the right Application with Gas Application with Dust Note the protection is mainly assured by the IP degree associated to the low power from the supply Certificate ATEX II 3 GD T50 C EEx nL IIC T6 50 C Ta 40 C respectively GD T95 C EEx nL IIC T4 50 C Ta 85 C ZELM certificate number ZELM 06 ATEX 0302 X Note It is the technical support...

Page 65: ...s with a dust layer up to 50 mm depth T95 C As before for Dust for a Ta 85 C and for Flameproof protecion type T85 C Maximum surface temperature of the transmitter enclosure with a Ta ambient temperature 75 C for Dust not Gas with a dust layer up to 50 mm depth Note the number close to the CE marking of the transmitter safety label identifies the Notified Body which has responsibility for the surv...

Page 66: ...ss II III Division 1 Groups E F and G hazardous classified locations Suitable for Class II III Division 2 Groups F and G hazardous classified locations NonIncendive for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D in accordance with Nonincendive field wiring requirements for hazardous classified locations Intrinsically Safe for use in Class I II and III Division 1 Groups A B C D E F and G in accordance w...

Page 67: ...ectrical apparatus CAN CSA E60079 11 02 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmosphere Part 11 Intrinsic Safety i The 2600T Series pressure transmitters have been certified by CSA International for the following Class Divisions and Gas groups hazardous classified locations temperature class and types of protection Explosionproof for Class I Division 1 and 2 Groups A B C and D Class II Groups E ...

Page 68: ... including general purpose in an unclassified location The Transmitter can only be used according to this Protection Concept for the life of the product If more then one type of protection box on safety label are permanent marked the Pressure Transmitter must be removed from hazardous classified locations The selected Type of Protection is allowed to be changed only by manufacturer after a new sat...

Page 69: ...ith the 364 pressure transmitter models Nevertheless in case of use of active barriers check with the supplier if the model is suitable for use with smart transmitters allowing the connection of the configuration devices in the safe or non hazardous area PED information integration The transmitter may be used in compliance with the Pressure Equipment Directive 97 23 EC in compliance with article 3...

Page 70: ...67 IP 68 on request or by NEMA to 4X Fill fluid warning Be sure that the fill fluid can mix safely with the process fluid in case of rupture of the sensor membrane Corrosion A fluid material compatibility table is available at www abb com searching for CORROSION pdf or from local ABB representatives Data of the table are based on information from manufacturers All data is based on a temperature of...

Page 71: ...ection of the inside electronics against ingress of solid forein objects including dusts The assigned 6 means an enclosure dust tight no ingress of dust The second characteristic numeral indicates the protection of the inside electronics against ingress of water The assigned 7 means an enclosure water protected against a temporary immersion in water under standardized conditions of pressure and ti...

Page 72: ...364xS User s Manual 72 Additional Safety ...

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Page 74: ...364xS User s Manual 74 Additional Safety ...

Page 75: ...364xS User s Manual 75 Digital LCD Display Keys sequences Annex I Digital LCD Integral Display Menu Flow Chart ...

Page 76: ...ys sequences up Exit Exit up up up up up Exit Exit Exit Exit Exit select select select select select select select up Diagnostics Easy Setup Display Totalizer Communication Calibrate Process display Device Config down down down down down down down ...

Page 77: ...ction Type Lin Point Easy Setup Pressure Polarity select next next next next Low Flow Cut Off Auto Set Zero Scaling Damping edit edit edit edit edit edit edit next next next next next edit edit edit enumerated enumerated enumerated numerical enumerated numerical numerical numerical auto adjust manual adjust next ...

Page 78: ...numerical Select numerical down up Select Auto Set Zero Scaling Select Select Select auto adjust numerical auto adjust manual adjust up down Select Select Failure Mode Select High Saturation back Select Low Saturation Fail High Select Select numerical enumerated Back Back Back Back Back Fail Low Select numerical numerical numerical up Set Fail Current PV Scaling Reset PV Scaling back back back Bac...

Page 79: ...l enumerated enumerated Display Eng Unit back back back up down Display Settings down Select Select Select Select Select Select Select back up down Density Select back up down Level Select back up down Other Select back up down Custom Unit Select back down numerical numerical numerical numerical Display LRV 0 up down numerical numerical enumerated up down Select Select Select Display URV 100 Displ...

Page 80: ...g up Back Back Select down up Totalizer LRV 0 Totalizer URV 100 numerical up numerical Input Eng Units down enumerated up Permanent Eng Unit down Batch Eng Unit down down up Select Select Select Select Select Bidirectional Flow enumerated Select Engineering Unit up down enumerated ASCII string numerical up down Select Select Select Custom Unit Conversion Factor back back back down up Engineering U...

Page 81: ...gital LCD Display Keys sequences Hart Tag Communication Select ASCII string Descriptor Select ASCII string Message Select ASCII string Polling Address Select enumerated Select Back Back Back Back down up down up down up down up ...

Page 82: ...lect Select Select Lower Sensor Trim Select down Back Back up down down numerical numerical Upper Sensor Trim Back up Output Trim Select Select Set 4 mA Select Back Back up down down numerical numerical Set 20 mA Back up up down Reset To Factory Trim up Back enumerated Select down up ...

Page 83: ...l RO Permanent Totalizer Select numerical RO numerical RO numerical RO PV down Diagnostics Select up down Batch Totalizer Select up Static Pressure Select up down Sensor Temperature Select down numerical RO numerical RO Back Loop Test Set 4 mA Select Select auto adjust auto adjust Set 20 mA Back down up up down Back Back enumerated numerical RO up Back Select manual adjust Set Custom Value down up...

Page 84: ...dit to set 4 mA fixed output current 7 2 1 to set 20 mA fixed output current 7 2 2 to set any fixed output current 7 2 3 to change the failsafe direction 2 4 1 Edit to set the High saturation current 2 4 2 1 Edit to set the Low saturation current 2 4 2 2 Edit to set the Fail High current 2 4 2 3 Edit to set the Fail Low current 2 4 2 4 Edit to set the language 3 1 Edit to modify the Operator View ...

Page 85: ...ge Value The lowest value of the measured value to which the transmitter is calibrated SPAN The algebric difference between the Upper and Lower Range Values The minimum span is the minimum value that can be used without degradation of the specified performance LCD Liquid Crystal Display CPU Control Process Unit DSP Digital Signal Processing DD Device Description IS Intrinsically Safety Definitions...

Page 86: ...agnostics on hht 60 diagnostics on lcd 59 diagnostics on the pc 60 dismantling 55 dismantling safety 55 dismantling transmitter 56 E easy setup 22 electrical connections 18 electromagnetic compatibility 69 F failsafe direction change 37 fault simple finding 58 field update 54 fixed output current by cometer 36 fixed output current by hht 36 fixed output current by lcd 36 fixed output current by pc...

Page 87: ...tatic trim by pc 49 sensor trim 47 sensor trim zero 47 sensor trim zero by cometer 48 sensor trim zero by hht 48 sensor trim zero by pc 48 signal simulation 36 software settings 37 software write protect 53 software write protect by hht 53 software write protect by lcd 53 software write protect by PC 53 storage 10 T totalizer by lcd 28 totalizer configuration by hht 31 totalizer configuration by P...

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