Honeywell SLG 700 User Manual page 8

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3
Transmitter Installation ....................................................................................... 28
3.1
Preparation ............................................................................................................................ 28
3.1.1
Installation sequence ........................................................................................................ 28
3.1.2
Tools .................................................................................................................................. 29
3.2
Mechanical Installation .......................................................................................................... 30
3.2.1
Check for correct probe dimensions and strength ............................................................ 30
3.2.2
Accuracy and measuring range specifications .................................................................. 30
3.2.3
Trim the probe length ........................................................................................................ 37
3.2.4
Attach/assemble the probe ............................................................................................... 38
3.2.5
Centering Disks and configured probe length ................................................................... 48
3.2.6
Mounting the transmitter ................................................................................................... 52
3.2.7
Suitable mounting position ................................................................................................ 58
3.2.8
Optimum Operating Temperature ..................................................................................... 59
3.2.9
Temperature requirements ................................................................................................ 60
3.2.10
Mounting on a non-metallic container ........................................................................... 68
3.2.11
Rotate transmitter housing ............................................................................................ 71
3.2.12
Secure the probe ........................................................................................................... 71
3.2.13
Install conduit entry plugs and adapters ....................................................................... 74
3.2.14
Flange pressure ratings ................................................................................................ 75
3.2.15
Material Exposed to Tank Atmosphere ......................................................................... 75
3.3
Electrical Installation ............................................................................................................. 76
3.3.1
Wiring a transmitter ........................................................................................................... 76
3.3.2
HART / 4-20mA Voltage Operating Ranges ..................................................................... 76
3.3.3
Terminal Connections ....................................................................................................... 78
3.3.4
FOUNDATION Fieldbus .................................................................................................... 80
3.3.5
Wiring Procedure............................................................................................................... 80
3.3.6
Lightning Protection .......................................................................................................... 82
3.3.7
Supply Voltage Limiting Requirements ............................................................................. 82
3.3.8
Process Sealing ................................................................................................................ 82
3.3.9
Explosion-Proof Conduit Seal ........................................................................................... 82
4
Operating the Transmitter .................................................................................. 83
4.1
User interface options ........................................................................................................... 83
4.1.1
Transmitter advanced displays with buttons ..................................................................... 83
DTM and DD - HART and FF ........................................................................................... 83
4.1.2
4.2
Three-Button Operation ........................................................................................................ 84
4.2.1
Menu Navigation ............................................................................................................... 85
4.2.2
Data Entry ......................................................................................................................... 85
4.2.3
Editing a Numeric Value .................................................................................................... 86
4.2.4
Selecting a new setting from a list of choices ................................................................... 86
4.3
The Advanced Display Menu ................................................................................................ 87
4.3.1
Correlation Model Recalculation ....................................................................................... 88
4.4
Monitoring the Advanced Display........................................................................................ 104
4.4.1
Advanced Displays .......................................................................................................... 104
4.4.2
Button operation during monitoring ................................................................................. 106
4.5
mode) 107
4.5.1
Procedure to Establish Failsafe Operation ..................................................................... 107
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