Emerson MICRO MOTION 1700 User Manual
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Cable types
Micro Motion supplies three types of 9-wire cable: jacketed, shielded, and armored. Note
the following differences between the cable types:
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Armored cable provides mechanical protection for the cable wires.
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Jacketed cable has a smaller bend radius than shielded or armored cable.
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If ATEX compliance is required, the different cable types have different installation
requirements.
Cable jacket types
All cable types can be ordered with a PVC jacket or Teflon
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FEP jacket. Teflon FEP is
required for the following installation types:
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All installations that include a T-series sensor.
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All installations with a cable length of 250 ft (75 m) or greater, a nominal flow less
than 20 percent, and ambient temperature changes greater than +68 °F (+20 °C).
Cable jacket material and temperature ranges
Table 4-1:
Handling temperature
Operating temperature
Cable jacket material
Low limit
High limit
Low limit
High limit
PVC
–4 °F (–20 °C)
+194 °F (+90 °C)
–40 °F (–40 °C)
+221 °F (+105 °C)
Teflon FEP
–40 °F (–40 °C)
+194 °F (+90 °C)
–76 °F (–60 °C)
+302 °F (+150 °C)
Cable bend radii
Bend radii of jacketed cable
Table 4-2:
Jacket material
Outside diameter
Minimum bend radii
Static (no load) condition
Under dynamic load
PVC
0.415 inches (10 mm)
3–1/8 inches (80 mm)
6–1/4 inches (159 mm)
Teflon FEP
0.340 inches (9 mm)
2–5/8 inches (67 mm)
5–1/8 inches (131 mm)
Bend radii of shielded cable
Table 4-3:
Jacket material
Outside diameter
Minimum bend radii
Static (no load) condition
Under dynamic load
PVC
0.2 inches (14 mm)
4–1/4 inches (108 mm)
8–1/2 inches (216 mm)
Teflon FEP
0.425 inches (11 mm)
3–1/4 inches (83 mm)
6–3/8 inches (162 mm)
Mounting and sensor wiring for 9-wire remote installations
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Micro Motion
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Model 1700 and 2700