Page 3 - Contents; Chapter 1
Installation Manual iii Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Chapter 5; fieldbus and PROFIBUS-PA
iv Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Contents Chapter 5 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe Transmitters . . . 33 5.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 5.2 Output terminals and ...
Page 5 - Begin; Overview; Model 1700 or Model 2700 with analog outputs option board; fieldbus; Safety; Improper installation in a hazardous area can cause an explosion.; WARNING; Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death.; CAUTION
Installation Manual 1 Installing the T ransmitte r O utput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 1 Before You Begin 1.1 Overview This chapter provides an orientation to the use of this manual. This manual describes the procedures required to install the following Model 1700 a...
Page 6 - Before You Begin; Flowmeter components; xxxxXxxxxxxxxx
2 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Before You Begin 1.3 Flowmeter components The Model 1700 or 2700 transmitter is one component in your Micro Motion flowmeter. Other major components include: • The sensor, which provides measurement functions • The core processor, which provides memo...
Page 7 - Transmitter installation procedures; Install the transmitter – see Chapter 2; fieldbus and PROFIBUS-PA outputs transmitters, see; Flowmeter documentation; Topic
Installation Manual 3 Before You Begin Installing the T ransmitte r O utput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin 1.5 Transmitter installation procedures To install the transmitter, the following procedures are required: • Install the transmitter – see Chapter 2 • Wire the transmitte...
Page 8 - Micro Motion customer service
4 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Before You Begin 1.7 Micro Motion customer service For technical assistance, phone the Micro Motion Customer Service department: • In the U.S.A., phone 800-522-MASS (800-522-6277) (toll free) • In Canada and Latin America, phone +1 303-527-5200 (U.S....
Page 9 - Installing th; Chapter 2
Installation Manual 5 Installing th e Transmitte r O u tput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 2 Installing the Transmitter 2.1 Overview This chapter describes how to install Micro Motion Model 1700 and 2700 transmitters. The following general steps are required: • Determi...
Page 10 - Installing the Transmitter; Installation types; Integral
6 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Installing the Transmitter Figure 2-1 Installation types Transmitter Sensor Junction box 9-wire cable 9-wire remote Core processor 4-wire remote Transmitter Sensor Core processor 4-wire cable Transmitter Sensor Core processor Integral Remote core pro...
Page 11 - If you plan to mount the transmitter in a hazardous area:
Installation Manual 7 Installing the Transmitter Installing th e Transmitte r O u tput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin 2.3 Determining an appropriate location To determine an appropriate location for the transmitter, you must consider the environmental requirements of the trans...
Page 12 - DC power requirements; If you are using DC power, the following requirements apply:; Typical power cable resistances at 68; Gauge; Example
8 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Installing the Transmitter DC power requirements Note: These requirements assume a single transmitter per cable. Connecting multiple transmitters to a single cable should be avoided. If you are using DC power, the following requirements apply: • 18–1...
Page 13 - not; Maximum cable lengths; Cable type
Installation Manual 9 Installing the Transmitter Installing th e Transmitte r O u tput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin 2.3.4 Maximum cable lengths This requirement does not apply to integral installations (see Figure 2-1). For other installation types (see Figure 2-1), maximum ...
Page 14 - Integral installations; To rotate the transmitter on the core processor:
10 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Installing the Transmitter 2.4.1 Integral installations If you chose an integral installation (see Figure 2-1), there are no special mounting instructions for the transmitter. You can rotate an integrally mounted transmitter up to 360° in 90° increm...
Page 15 - -wire remote – Wall mount or pipe mount; To mount the transmitter:; Twisting the core processor will damage the sensor.; at the rear of the transmitter.
Installation Manual 11 Installing the Transmitter Installing th e Transmitte r O u tput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin 2.4.2 4-wire remote or remote core processor with remote transmitter installations If you chose the 4-wire remote or the remote core processor with remote tra...
Page 16 - -wire remote installations
12 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Installing the Transmitter Figure 2-4 Transmitter components – 4-wire remote or remote core processor with remote transmitter installations 2.4.3 9-wire remote installations If you chose a 9-wire remote installation (see Figure 2-1), see Figure 2-5 ...
Page 17 - To mount the transmitter/core processor assembly:; Transmitter/core processor assembly – Exploded view
Installation Manual 13 Installing the Transmitter Installing th e Transmitte r O u tput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin To mount the transmitter/core processor assembly: 1. Identify the components shown in Figure 2-6. For dimensions, see Appendix A. 2. If desired, re-orient the...
Page 18 - Remote core processor – Wall mount or pipe mount; To mount the core processor:; Remote core processor components
14 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Installing the Transmitter Figure 2-7 Remote core processor – Wall mount or pipe mount To mount the core processor: 1. Identify the components shown in Figure 2-8. For dimensions, see Appendix A. 2. If desired, reorient the core processor housing on...
Page 19 - Grounding the flowmeter components; Grounding methods for; Improper grounding could cause measurement error.; Grounding methods for flowmeter components; Components
Installation Manual 15 Installing the Transmitter Installing th e Transmitte r O u tput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin 2.6 Grounding the flowmeter components Grounding requirements depend on the installation type (see Figure 2-1 ). Grounding methods for each flowmeter componen...
Page 20 - Supplying power
16 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Installing the Transmitter 2.7 Supplying power In all installations, power must be provided to the transmitter. Refer to Section 2.3.3 for information on the transmitter’s power supply requirements. A user-supplied switch may be installed in the pow...
Page 21 - To rotate the display, follow the instructions below:
Installation Manual 17 Installing the Transmitter Installing th e Transmitte r O u tput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin To rotate the display, follow the instructions below: 1. Power down the transmitter. 2. Remove the end-cap clamp by removing the cap screw. See Figure 2-10. 3...
Page 22 - Display components
18 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Installing the Transmitter Figure 2-10 Display components Display cover Display screws Display module Main enclosure Sub-bezel Pin terminals Cap screw End-cap clamp
Page 23 - Sensor W; Chapter 3
Installation Manual 19 Installing the T ransmitte r O utput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 3 Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor 3.1 Overview This chapter describes how to connect Micro Motion Model 1700 and 2700 transmitters to a Micro Motion sensor. Note: If you hav...
Page 24 - Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor; -Wire Flowmeter Cable Preparation and Installation Guide; Wiring for 4-wire remote installations; Core processor
20 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor 3.2.1 4-wire cable Micro Motion offers two types of 4-wire cable: shielded and armored. Both types contain shield drain wires. User-supplied 4-wire cable must meet the following requirements: • Twisted pair const...
Page 25 - -wire cable between standard core processor and transmitter; Core processor terminals
Installation Manual 21 Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor Installing the T ransmitte r O utput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-2 4-wire cable between standard core processor and transmitter Figure 3-3 Wiring to the mating connector Core processor terminals 4-wire cab...
Page 26 - Wiring for 9-wire remote installations; -wire cable between sensor and core processor (on transmitter); -wire cable from sensor
22 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor 3.4 Wiring for 9-wire remote installations If you chose a 9-wire remote installation (see Figure 2-1), a 9-wire cable must be used to connect the junction box on the sensor to the core processor on the transmitte...
Page 27 - If using jacketed cable:; Subtask 1: Wire the remote core processor to the transmitter
Installation Manual 23 Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor Installing the T ransmitte r O utput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin If using jacketed cable: a. Ground the shield drain wires (the black wire) only on the core processor end, by connecting it to the ground screw insid...
Page 28 - Cable glands; Remove the cover from the core processor housing.; Micro Motion cable gland and heat shrink
24 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor Figure 3-5 Cable glands 2. Remove the cover from the core processor housing. 3. Slide the gland nut and the clamping insert over the cable. Figure 3-6 Micro Motion cable gland and heat shrink 4. For connection at...
Page 29 - Wrapping the shield drain wires
Installation Manual 25 Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor Installing the T ransmitte r O utput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 3-7 Wrapping the shield drain wires e. Place the shielded heat shrink over the exposed shield drain wire(s). The tubing should completely cove...
Page 30 - Gland body and core processor housing; Reinstall and tighten the core processor housing cover.; Twisting the core processor will damage the equipment.; Core processor housing internal ground screw
26 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor Figure 3-10 Gland body and core processor housing 5. Insert the wires through the gland body and assemble the gland by tightening the gland nut. 6. Identify the wires in the 4-wire cable. The 4-wire cable supplie...
Page 31 - Subtask 2: Wiring the sensor to the remote core processor; -wire cable between sensor and core processor
Installation Manual 27 Wiring the Transmitter to the Sensor Installing the T ransmitte r O utput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin 8. At the transmitter, connect the four wires from the core processor to terminals 1–4 on the mating connector of the transmitter. See Figure 3-2. Ne...
Page 33 - Chapter 4; Terminals
Installation Manual 29 Installing th e Transmitte r O u tput Wiri ng – An al og Sensor W iring Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 4 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Analog Transmitters 4.1 Overview This chapter explains how to wire outputs for Model 1700 or 2700 transmitters with the analog outputs option b...
Page 34 - Basic analog wiring
30 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Analog Transmitters Note: If you will configure the transmitter to poll an external temperature or pressure device, you must wire the mA output to support HART communications. You may use either HART/analog single-loo...
Page 36 - HART multidrop wiring with SMART FAMILY
32 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Analog Transmitters Figure 4-4 HART multidrop wiring with SMART FAMILY ™ transmitters and a configuration tool HART-compatible host or controller HART-compatible transmitters SMART FAMILY ™ transmitters Note: For opti...
Page 37 - Output Wiring – Intrinsica
Installation Manual 33 O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O S p e ci fication s Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e Chapter 5 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe Transmitters 5.1 Overview This chapter explains how to wire outputs for Model...
Page 38 - Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe Transmitters; Safe area output wiring
34 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe Transmitters 5.3 Safe area output wiring The following notes and diagrams are designed to be used as a guide for wiring the Model 1700 or Model 2700 outputs for safe area applications. 5.3.1 Safe ar...
Page 39 - Safe area mA output load resistance values
Installation Manual 35 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe Transmitters O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O S p e ci fication s Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e Figure 5-2 Safe area mA output load resistance values Figure 5-3 Safe area...
Page 40 - Safe area HART multidrop wiring with SMART FAMILY
36 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe Transmitters Figure 5-4 Safe area HART multidrop wiring with SMART FAMILY ™ transmitters and a configuration tool 5.3.2 Safe area frequency/discrete output wiring The following frequency/discrete ou...
Page 41 - Safe area frequency/discrete output load resistance values
Installation Manual 37 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe Transmitters O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O S p e ci fication s Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e Figure 5-6 Safe area frequency/discrete output load resistance values 5.4 ...
Page 42 - Hazardous area voltage; F. This value added to the; Hazardous area inductance; La; Safety parameters; Value
38 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe Transmitters Hazardous area voltage The Model 1700 or 2700 transmitter’s safety parameters require the selected barrier’s open-circuit voltage to be limited to less than 30 VDC (Vmax = 30 VDC). This...
Page 43 - Hazardous area mA output wiring; resistor used; and R; should be added together to; Hazardous area
Installation Manual 39 Output Wiring – Model 1700/2700 Intrinsically Safe Transmitters O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O S p e ci fication s Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e 5.4.2 Hazardous area mA output wiring Figure 5-7 provides an example of ba...
Page 45 - fig; Chapter 6; Series 1000 and 2000 Transmitters Configuration and Use Manual.
Installation Manual 41 O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e Chapter 6 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters 6.1 Overview This chapter explains how to wire outputs for Model 2700 trans...
Page 46 - Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters; Configuration of configurable I/O terminals; Channel; or
42 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters Figure 6-1 Configuration of configurable I/O terminals 6.3 mA output wiring The following 4–20 mA wiring diagrams are examples of proper basic wiring for the Model 2700 primary and secondary m...
Page 47 - Basic mA wiring
Installation Manual 43 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e Figure 6-2 Basic mA wiring Figure 6-3 HART/analog single-loop wiring + – mA1 mA2 + – ...
Page 48 - Use Manual
44 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters Figure 6-4 HART multidrop wiring with SMART FAMILY ™ transmitters and a configuration tool 6.4 Frequency output wiring Frequency output wiring depends on whether you are wiring terminals 3 and...
Page 49 - Frequency output – Terminals 3 & 4 (Channel B) – Internal power; Note: See Figure 6-13 for output voltage versus load resistance.; Excessive current will damage the transmitter.
Installation Manual 45 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e Figure 6-5 Frequency output – Terminals 3 & 4 (Channel B) – Internal power Figure...
Page 50 - Frequency output – Terminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Internal power; Note: See Figure 6-14 for output voltage versus load resistance.
46 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters Figure 6-7 Frequency output – Terminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Internal power Figure 6-8 Frequency output – Terminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – External power Output voltage level is +15 VDC ± ...
Page 51 - Discrete output wiring
Installation Manual 47 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e 6.5 Discrete output wiring Discrete output (DO) wiring depends on whether you are wir...
Page 52 - Discrete output 2 – Terminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Internal power
48 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters Figure 6-11 Discrete output 2 – Terminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Internal power Figure 6-12 Discrete output 2 – Terminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – External power Note: See Figure 6-14 for outp...
Page 54 - Discrete input wiring; Supply voltage (Volts
50 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters Figure 6-15 Recommended pull-up resistor versus supply voltage – External power 6.6 Discrete input wiring Discrete input wiring depends on whether you have configured terminals 5 and 6 (Channe...
Page 55 - Discrete input – Terminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Internal power
Installation Manual 51 Output Wiring – Model 2700 Configurable I/O Transmitters O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e Figure 6-16 Discrete input – Terminals 5 & 6 (Channel C) – Internal power Figure ...
Page 57 - – Fiel; Chapter 7; fieldbus wiring; Connecting the fieldbus communication wires; Note: Terminals 3 through 6 are not used.
Installation Manual 53 O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O S p e ci fication s Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e Chapter 7 Output Wiring – Model 2700 F OUNDATION fieldbus and PROFIBUS-PA Transmitters 7.1 Overview This chapter explains how to wire outp...
Page 58 - Output Wiring – Model 2700 F; and PROFIBUS-PA Transmitters; Connecting the PROFIBUS-PA communication wires
54 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Output Wiring – Model 2700 F OUNDATION FIELDBUS and PROFIBUS-PA Transmitters 7.3 PROFIBUS-PA wiring Wire the transmitter to the PROFIBUS-PA segment according to the diagram in Figure 7-2. Follow all local safety regulations. The transmitter is FISCO...
Page 59 - Spec; Appendix A; Functional specifications; Power connection
Installation Manual 55 O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e Appendix A Specifications A.1 Functional specifications The Model 1700 or 2700 transmitter’s functional specifications include: • Electrical c...
Page 60 - Specifications; Core processor connection; Input signal from sensor
56 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Specifications Core processor connection The transmitter has two pairs of wiring terminals for the 4-wire connection to the core processor: • One pair is used for the RS-485 connection • One pair is used to supply power to the core processor Plug co...
Page 62 - Intrinsically safe
58 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Specifications One frequency/pulse output (Model 1700 transmitters) or frequency/pulse/discrete output (Model 2700 transmitters): • Intrinsically safe • Externally powered (passive) • Maximum input voltage: 30 VDC, 0.75 watt maximum • Frequency/puls...
Page 63 - Configurable polarity: active high or active low
Installation Manual 59 Specifications O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll ...
Page 64 - Model 2700 transmitters with intrinsically safe F; fieldbus outputs option board (output
60 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Specifications One or two frequency/pulse outputs: • Channels B and C are configurable as frequency/pulse outputs • If both are configured for frequency/pulse: - The channels function as a dual-pulse output which reports a single process variable. C...
Page 65 - Model 2700 transmitters with non-incendive F; fieldbus outputs option board (output option; Digital communication; fieldbus or PROFIBUS-PA transmitters
Installation Manual 61 Specifications O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll ...
Page 68 - Performance specifications
64 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Specifications A.3 Performance specifications For performance specifications, refer to the sensor specifications. A.4 Physical specifications The physical specifications of the transmitter include: • Housing • Mounting • Interface/display (optional)...
Page 69 - Weight; The 9-wire remote transmitter/core processor assembly weighs:; Dimensions
Installation Manual 65 Specifications O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll ...
Page 71 - Dimensions – Model 1700/2700 transmitter without display
Installation Manual 67 Specifications O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll y Saf e O u tput Wiri ng – Con fig urab le I /O Spec ifications Outpu t Wiring – Fiel dbus/PR O F IB U S Output Wiring – Intrinsica ll ...
Page 74 - Dimensions – Remote core processor
70 Micro Motion ® Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters Specifications Figure A-5 Dimensions – Remote core processor 1/2 ″ –14 NPT orM20 × 1.5 2 13/16 (71) 2 1/4 (57) 4 1/2 (114) 3 5/16 (84) 6 3/16 (158) 1 11/16(43) To centerlineof 2 ″ pipe 5 1/2 (140) 2 1/2 (64) 2 × 3 (76) 2 5/8 (67) 4 × Ø3/8 (10) 4 9/1...
Page 75 - In; Index
Installation Manual 71 In dex Index A Accessibility 9Ambient temperature effect 62ATEX installation requirements 7specifications 63 C Cable maximum cable length 9types 19 4-wire cable 209-wire cable 20 Channel configuration 41Clearance 9Core processor 2 components in remote core processor 14mounting...
Page 77 - See
Installation Manual 73 Index In dex remote core processor with remote transmitter installations 11 outputs option board type 2type 2 U UL installation requirements 7specifications 63 V Vibration limits 7 W Weight 65Wiring instructions 4-wire remote 209-wire remote 22remote core processor with remote...
Page 80 - Micro Motion Inc. USA; Worldwide Headquarters; Micro Motion Europe
For the latest Micro Motion product specifications, view the PRODUCTS section of our web site at www.micromotion.com Micro Motion Inc. USA Worldwide Headquarters 7070 Winchester CircleBoulder, Colorado 80301T +1 303-527-5200+1 800-522-6277 F +1 303-530-8459 Micro Motion Europe Emerson Process Manage...