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57-651 Eclipse

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SIL Certified Safety Manual for Enhanced Model 705-51AX-XXX

5.0

Instructions

5.1

Systematic Limitations

The following must be observed to avoid systematic failures:

5.1.1 Application

As the probe configuration establishes the fundamental per-
formance characteristics of the system, choosing the proper
Guided Wave Radar probe is the most important decision
in the specification/application process. Coaxial, twin ele-
ment (rod or cable), and single element (rod or cable) are
the three basic GWR probe configurations. The probe for
use with the SIL 2/3 certified Enhanced ECLIPSE Model 705
must be selected as appropriate for the application (e.g.,
careful selection of probe design and materials for a specific
application will minimize media buildup on the probe).

Refer to Section 3.3.3 of Installation and Operating Manual
57-600 for more detailed application information regarding
media buildup and bridging.

5.1.2 Environmental

Refer to Section 3.6 of Installation and Operating Manual
57-600 for the Model 705 Environmental Specifications.

5.2

Skill Level of Personnel

Personnel following the procedures in this safety manual
should have technical expertise equal to or greater than that
of a qualified Instrument Technician.

5.3

Necessary Tools

Following are the necessary tools required to carry out the
prescribed procedures:

• Open-wrenches or adjustable wrench to fit the process con-

nection size and type.

Coaxial probe

1

1

2

" (38mm)

Twin Rod probe

1

7

8

" (47mm)

Transmitter

1

1

2

" (38mm)

Torque wrench is highly desirable

• Flat-blade screwdriver

• Cable cutter and 

3

32

" (2.5mm) hex wrench (7X1, 7X2, 7X5

and 7X7 Flexible probes only)

• Digital multimeters or digital volt/ammeter

• 24 VDC power supply, 23 mA minimum

 

Summary of Contents for Eclipse 705-51A Series

Page 1: ...omer specified out of range signal i e less than 3 8 mA or greater than 20 5 mA The Enhanced Model 705 is certified for use in low or high demand level measurement applications Application The Enhance...

Page 2: ...l Level of Personnel 6 5 3 Necessary Tools 6 5 4 Storage 7 5 5 Installation 7 5 6 Configuration 7 5 6 1 General 7 5 6 2 SIS Configuration Requirements 8 5 6 3 Write Protecting Locking 8 5 7 Site Accep...

Page 3: ...ssified as a Type B Device as defined by IEC61508 NOTE Please ensure that the Model 705 transmitter and probe are installed as a set matched by the Serial Number shown on the name plates 1 3 Determini...

Page 4: ...This SIL 2 3 certified device is only available with an analog signal 4 20 mA with HART digital communications The measurement signal used by the logic unit must be the generated analog 4 20 mA signa...

Page 5: ...equipment etc with smaller transient volt ages than those characteristic of Overvoltage Category III This category applies from the wall plug to the power sup ply isolation barrier or transformer The...

Page 6: ...ildup on the probe Refer to Section 3 3 3 of Installation and Operating Manual 57 600 for more detailed application information regarding media buildup and bridging 5 1 2 Environmental Refer to Sectio...

Page 7: ...nd resetting of the password protection function Section 2 6 5 1 of I O Manual 57 600 provides menu selec tion items for configuration of the transmitter as a Level Only sensing device See Section 5 6...

Page 8: ...eplate MEASUREMENT TYPE Level Only LEVEL UNITS As indicated on probe nameplate PROBE LENGTH As indicated on probe nameplate LEVEL OFFSET As required by application DIELECTRIC As required by applicatio...

Page 9: ...ete a site acceptance test should be performed to ensure proper opera tion This procedure is identical to the Proof Test Procedure described in Section 6 1 4 of this manual Record the results for futu...

Page 10: ...in the Safety Integrity Level of a Safety Instrumented System it is imperative that specified manual proof testing be completed at the time intervals specified The user must select the type of inspect...

Page 11: ...level from the probe The Status parameter should say Dry Probe and the level reading should be equal to the value in the Level Offset parameter 5 Perform a two point calibration check of the transmit...

Page 12: ...ilistic calculation method is meaningless as the probability of failure significantly increases with time The useful lifetime is highly dependent on the component itself and its operating conditions t...

Page 13: ...endently verify all changes to end user configured parameters and validate the safety functionality prior to reliance on the product for safety protection End user s responsibility SSA 8 The end user...

Page 14: ...14 57 651 Eclipse SIL Certified Safety Manual for Enhanced Model 705 51AX XXX 8 2 FMEDA Report exida Management Summary...

Page 15: ...15 57 651 Eclipse SIL Certified Safety Manual for Enhanced Model 705 51AX XXX...

Page 16: ...al Procedure So that we may efficiently process any materials that are returned it is essential that a Return Material Authorization RMA number be obtained from the factory prior to the material s ret...

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