Hazardous area oxymitter 4000, Instruction manual – Emerson Process Management OXYMITTER 4000 User Manual
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Instruction Manual
IB-106-340C Rev. 4.1
July 2004
7-2 HART/AMS
Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management
Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000
a. Method 1, For Load Resistance ≥ 250
Ohms
Refer to Figure 7-1 and the following steps
to connect the HART Communicator to a
signal line 250 ohms or more of load
resistance.
Explosions can result in death or seri-
ous injury. Do not make connections
to the HART Communicator's serial
port, 4-20 mV signal line, or NiCad re-
charger jack in an explosive
atmosphere.
Using the supplied lead set, connect the
HART Communicator in parallel with to the
Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000. Use any
wiring termination points in the analog out-
put 4-20 mA signal line.
b. Method 2, For Load Resistance < 250
Ohms
Refer to Figure 7-2 and the following steps
to connect the HART Communicator to a
signal line with less than 250 ohms load
resistance.
Explosions can result in death or seri-
ous injury. Do not make connections
to the HART Communicator's serial
port, 4-20 mA signal line, or NiCad re-
charger jack in an explosive
atmosphere.
1. At a convenient point, break the analog
output 4-20 mA signal line and install
the optional 250 ohm load resistor.
2. Plug the load resistor into the loop
connectors (located on the rear panel
of the HART Communicator).
LOOP CONNECTORS
USE INTERFACE
00275 0013 ONLY
SERIAL PORT & BATTERY
CHARGER MUST
NOT BE USED IN
HAZARDOUS AREAS
SERIAL PORT
AC L1
AC N
+
+
-
-
4-20
TERMINAL BLOCK
LOOP CONNECTORS
4-20 mA SIGNAL LINE
HART
COMMUNICATOR
RL
250
≥
Ω
ANALOG OUTPUT DEVICE
LEAD SET
HART COMMUNICATOR
REAR PANEL
23230001
Figure 7-1. Signal Line Connections, ≥ 250 Ohms Load Resistance