ABB Field 264H Instructions For Installation Manual

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Instruction for installation
and commissioning
2600T Series Pressure Transmitters
PED/262_4H_9
Models 264H/N/G/A
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  • Page 1 Field Instruction for installation and commissioning 2600T Series Pressure Transmitters PED/262_4H_9 Models 264H/N/G/A - 1 -...
  • Page 2 Cert. No. Q5907 As a part of ABB, a world leader in process automation technology , we offer customers application expertise, service and support worldwide. ISO 9001: 2000 We are committed to teamwork, high quality manufacturing, advanced technology and unrivalled service and support.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PROFIBUS or FOUNDATION Fieldbus transmitters. These 4.3 SUPPLY WIRING REQUIREMENTS ..... 13 manuals are available also in electronic format on www.abb.com searching for the keyword “IM/*26*” or from local ABB 5. PHASE 4 - TRANSMITTER OPERATION representatives. 5.1 FLOW MEASUREMENT ........ 14 5.2 LEVEL MEASUREMENT ........
  • Page 4: Phase 1 - Preliminary Checks

    PHASE 1 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS that all the parameters listed on this label (or on the certificates 2. PRELIMINARY CHECKS enclosed with the transmitter) are in accordance with the Before mounting the transmitter, check the compatibility with requirements of the area where the transmitter is going to be the following measurement and safety requirements: installed.
  • Page 5: Pressure And Temperature Limits

    (the manual is available at www.abb.com inserting - 14MPa, 140bar, 2030psi for sensor codes E, G, H, M in the “search” tool the keyword “IM/26X”) or from local ABB - 21MPa, 210bar, 3045psi for sensor codes P, Q, S representatives.
  • Page 6: Environmetal Limits

    Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) process flanges and sensor diaphragm. Complies with EN 50081–1 for emission and EN 50082–2 for A fluid / material compatibility table is available at www.abb.com immunity requirements and test; (inserting in the “search” tool the keyword “TB/COR”) or from Radiated electromagnetic immunity level: 30V/m (according to local ABB representatives.
  • Page 7: Phase 2 - Transmitter Installation

    PHASE 2 - TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION 3. TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION The following examples are standard mounting locations for instrumentation suitable for these main types of applications: TRANSMITTER LOCATION Level measurement with open tanks 1. Mount the transmitter at the same height or below of the lowest level to be measured.
  • Page 8 PHASE 2 - TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION Pressure or absolute pressure measurement of a liquid in a pipe 1. Place the tap at the side of the line. Dirty fluids 2. Mount the transmitter beside or below the tap for clean fluids, above the tap for dirty fluids. 3.
  • Page 9: Transmitter Mounting

    PHASE 2 - TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION In addition, consider the need for a testing or calibration input, TRANSMITTER MOUNTING and provide space for the housing covers to be removed for electrical wiring and maintenance. Orient the process flanges to enable process connections to be made.
  • Page 10 PHASE 2 - TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION DIN housing vertical mounting with bracket for vertical pipe (option B1 and B2). Traditional (Barrel) housing direct mounting for vertical or horizontal connections - 10 -...
  • Page 11: Rotation

    PHASE 2 - TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION ROTATION Housing Rotation To improve field access to wiring or the readability of the optional LCD meter it is possible to rotate the Housing and the Meters or the Integral display. Housing Rotation Unlock the housing rotation set screw by turning it 1 turn (use the 3 mm Allen key supplied with the instrument) Turn the housing clock wise or counterclockwise up to 180°...
  • Page 12: Phase 3 - Transmitter Wiring

    PHASE 3 - TRANSMITTER WIRING 5. Run the cable through the cable gland and the open port. TRANSMITTER WIRING 6. Connect the positive lead to the + terminal, and the negative lead to the – terminal. PROTECTIVE GROUNDING All transmitters are supplied with an external ground connection ✶...
  • Page 13: Supply Wiring Requirements

    (use the 2mm Allen key supplied with the instrument). In case of FF or Profibus connections see the relevant diagram. For further information find the relevant instruction manuals searching for the keyword "IM/*26*" on www.abb.com or from local ABB representatives. cover locking screw...
  • Page 14: Phase 4 - Transmitter Operation

    PHASE 4 - TRANSMITTER OPERATION 5. TRANSMITTER OPERATION Use the following step to adjust the transmitter zero. PRESSURE MEASUREMENT 1. Slowly open the gate valve to admit process fluid to primary of side H. 2. Vent all entrapped air (liquid service) or drain any 1 2 3 4 5 6 condensate (gas service) from primary using the vent/drain valve.
  • Page 15 PHASE 4 - TRANSMITTER OPERATION LEVEL MEASUREMENT 1. Vent all entrapped air from primary using vent/drain valves on the transmitter, then close them. Max. Level 2. Make sure to have the level in the tank at the required reference (minimum) level Note - In case it is not possible to empty the tank, it is possible to follow the Zero Raise/Lower adjustment procedure described in the reference manual.
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  • Page 19 Service and Repair Centre. – Food & Beverage – Manufacturing Italy – Metals and Minerals – Oil, Gas & Petrochemical ABB S.p.A. – Pulp and Paper Business Unit Measurement Products Tel: +39 0344 58111 Fax: +39 0344 56278 Drives and Motors •...
  • Page 20 The Company’s policy is one of continuous product ABB has Sales & Customer Support improvement and the right is reserved to modify the expertise in over 100 countries worldwide information contained herein without notice. Printed in Italy (01.2009) www.abb.com/instrumentation © ABB 2012 ABB Ltd ABB S.p.A.

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