Emerson IFT9701- User Manual

Emerson IFT9701

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Micro Motion; Instruction Manual; For online technical support, refer to the EXPERT
  • Page 5 – Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 6 – continued; Chapter 5
  • Page 9 – Begin; About this manual; WARNING; Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death.; CAUTION
  • Page 10 – Before You Begin; European installations; The term “sensor” refers to a Micro Motion sensor only.; Flowmeter components; nsor
  • Page 11 – Remotely mounted IFT9701 transmitter
  • Page 13 – Sta; Chapter 2; Hazardous area
  • Page 14 – Getting Started; Location of approvals tag; Install the transmitter according to specified limits:
  • Page 15 – Visibility of tags; Explosion hazard
  • Page 16 – Compartment tags and lockout device; - Apply steady pressure to avoid chipping the paint on
  • Page 17 – Security; Default settings
  • Page 18 – Re-installing the circuit board compartment cover; To re-install the cover of the circuit board compartment:
  • Page 19 – Chapter 3; Overview
  • Page 20 – Remotely Mounting the Transmitter; Installation dimensions for remote mounting
  • Page 21 – Mounting the transmitter to a wall or other surface
  • Page 22 – Connecting the transmitter to the sensor; To connect the transmitter to the sensor:; Cable types; Each cable type is available with a PVC or Teflon; Jacketed cable; Minimum bend radii
  • Page 23 – Shielded cable
  • Page 24 – Guidelines for conduit; enclosed with the cable preparation kit.; Wiring connections to sensor; prevent moisture from entering.
  • Page 25 – Cable connections to sensors; Terminal number
  • Page 26 – Sensor wiring compartment and sensor wiring terminals
  • Page 27 – wer; Chapter 4; To wire the transmitter power supply and outputs:; Wiring guidelines; Install cable and wiring so they meet local code requirements.
  • Page 28 – Power Supply and Output Wiring; Connect power supply wiring; Figure 4-1 shows the power supply wiring terminals.; Power supply wiring terminals
  • Page 29 – Connect output wiring; Figure 4-2 shows the milliamp and pulse output terminals.; Output wiring terminals; Wire size; Case ground
  • Page 30 – Milliamp output; Can supply any loop-powered process indicator.; Milliamp output performance; Milliamp output range has changed.; Output in mA
  • Page 31 – Milliamp output connected to Bell 202 multidrop network
  • Page 32 – Communication tools connected to milliamp output; To connect using a HART Communicator:; HART Communicator connections; devices require a minimum
  • Page 33 – Pulse output; In the ON state, voltage will be less than 1 V.
  • Page 34 – Wiring to pulse counter with internal pull-up resistor
  • Page 35 – Wiring to Series 3000 applications platform with I/O cable; (1) Paired cables with shield. Maximum length is 50 feet for
  • Page 37 – Flo; To perform the zeroing procedure:; Calibration
  • Page 38 – Flowmeter Startup; Initialization; The diagnostic LED remains on continuously.; Operating mode
  • Page 39 – Flowmeter zeroing; To use a HART Communicator for zeroing, see Chapter 6.; Zeroing procedure; d. Ensure that the sensor is completely filled with fluid.
  • Page 40 – Diagnosing zero failure
  • Page 41 – Process measurement
  • Page 43 – uratio; Chapter 6; Configuration overview
  • Page 44 – Configuration with a HART Communicator; Configuration parameters
  • Page 45 – flowmeter before other variables can be configured:; Measurement units for mass and volume flow; Mass flow unit
  • Page 46 – Repeat steps 5 and 6 to choose and enter a temperature unit.; Flow cutoff; The pulse output goes to 0 Hz.; Damping
  • Page 47 – Flow direction; Effect of flow direction on outputs and totalizers; Flowmeter configuration
  • Page 48 – Range values for milliamp output; To set range values, use the menu below and follow these steps:; Pulse output scaling; To scale the pulse output, use the menu below and follow these steps:
  • Page 49 – Calibration procedures; Calibration procedures include zeroing and flow calibration.; Auto zero; To perform the auto zero, follow these steps:
  • Page 50 – Diagnosing zeroing failure
  • Page 51 – To calculate the flow calibration factor:; by Total Weight; First batch; Total; Mass-flow meter factor
  • Page 52 – factor to the flowmeter memory.; Characterization; the flowmeter memory.; First 5 digits of new FloCal factor
  • Page 53 – Chapter 7; output
  • Page 54 – Configuration with ProLink II Software
  • Page 55 – Process variable measurement; To configure process variable measurement:; Configuration window – Flow panel
  • Page 56 – The pulse output goes to 0 Hz
  • Page 57 – affecting measurement accuracy.
  • Page 58 – Output configuration; Basic configuration of flowmeter outputs includes:; Configuration window – Analog Output panel
  • Page 59 – To configure the pulse output:; Configuration window – Frequency panel
  • Page 61 – Flow Calibration dialog box
  • Page 62 – Totalizer Control window; Click the Reset button to reset the internal totalizer to zero.
  • Page 63 – Con; record the weights indicated by the scale and the totalizer.; To characterize the flowmeter for density measurement:
  • Page 64 – Configuration window – Density panel
  • Page 65 – lesho; Chapter 8; Customer service; Tests of wiring circuit integrity.; Transmitter diagnostic tools
  • Page 66 – Troubleshooting; Transmitter terminals and diagnostic LED
  • Page 67 – Power supply; connections. Make sure no bare wires remain exposed.; Conditions indicated by optional LCD; Condition
  • Page 68 – Power supply connections; conduit opening; Internal ground
  • Page 69 – To check integrity of sensor wiring circuits:; Over range and sensor failure conditions; The transmitter produces fault outputs.; Sensor terminal designations; Normal resistance and voltage ranges for flowmeter circuits; Circuit
  • Page 70 – Slug flow
  • Page 71 – Transmitter failure
  • Page 73 – Spec; Appendix A; Performance specifications
  • Page 74 – Note: Not available for ATEX Zone 1 applications.
  • Page 76 – Humidity limits
  • Page 77 – ±0.005% of flow rate per °C deviation from output trim temperature
  • Page 79 – HA; Appendix B
  • Page 80 – HART Communicator Menu Trees
  • Page 81 – al Di; Appendix C; To install the optional display, follow these steps:
  • Page 82 – Installing the Optional Display
  • Page 83 – Retu; Appendix D; General guidelines; Were shipped as requested by the customer but are not needed, or; Used equipment
  • Page 85 – In; Index
  • Page 88 – UL
  • Page 90 – Micro Motion Inc. USA; Worldwide Headquarters; Micro Motion Europe
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Micro Motion

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Micro Motion

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Model IFT9701 Transmitter
with Optional Display

Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual

P/N 3100572, Rev.

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March 2004

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Page 3 - Micro Motion; Instruction Manual; For online technical support, refer to the EXPERT

Micro Motion ® Model IFT9701 Transmitter with Optional Display Instruction Manual For online technical support, refer to the EXPERT 2 ™ tool at www.expert2.com. To speak to a customer service representative, call the support center nearest you:• In U.S.A., phone 1-800-522-MASS (1-800-522-6277)• In C...

Page 5 - Contents; Chapter 1

Model IFT9701 Transmitter Instruction Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . ...

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ii Model IFT9701 Transmitter Instruction Manual Contents continued Chapter 5 Flowmeter Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 5.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ...

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