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1. SNIE O Me nex 32 0 seconds digit to the right Press to enter menu selection Enabled Disabling sets the loop output and T and J NAMUR burnout levels to the Honeywell to select Disabled levels from list _ to enter The loop output of the transmitter Press to enter Linear is a linear representation of the menu selection differential pressure The loop output of the transmitter T and J to Transfer Function represents Flow as defined by select only AVALANIE tor the DP Square Root flow equation Alphanumeric DP Transmitters Square Root 4 to enter and shift to next Allows the user to specify a single breakpoint as the low flow cutoff point This item is only available when the Transfer Function is set to Square Root Uses a dual slope formula to determine the low flow cutoff point Dual Slope This item is only available when the Transfer Function is set to Square Root Enter the low flow cutoff point Flow Breakpoint HH when Single Breakpt is selected Range 0 to 25 0 Flow Loop Test Loop Test 12 000 Note Loop must be removed from Automatic Control Single Breakpt Flow Cutoff Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 25 Press to enter menu selection Enter Tag ID name up to 8 T e dto Tag ID 00000000 characters long M any Alphanumeric value phanumeric _ to enter and shift to next character to the right This selection allows t
2. VxmTr MIN 10 8 V Vip Vsm Vip 1 1 V lightning protection option LP Vom 2 3 V remote meter Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 17 Note that Vs should only be considered if a remote meter will be connected to the transmitter The positive and negative loop wires are connected to the positive and negative terminals on the terminal block in the Transmitter Electronics Housing Barriers can be installed per Honeywell s instructions for Transmitters to be used in intrinsically safe applications 3 6 2 Digital System Integration Information Transmitters that are to be digitally integrated to Honeywell s Total Plant Solution TPS system will be connected to the Pressure Transmitter Interface Module in the Process Manager Advanced Process Manager or High Performance Process Manager through a Field Termination Assembly Details about the TPS system connections are given in the PM APM SmartLine Transmitter Integration Manual PM12 410 which is part of the TDC 3000 system bookset If you are digitally integrating a Transmitter in an Allen Bradley Programmable Logic Controller PLC process system the same Field Terminal Assembly FTA and wiring procedures used with Honeywell s TPS system are also used with the Allen Bradley 1771 and 1746 platforms 3 6 3 Wiring Variations The above procedures are used to connect power to a Transmitter For loop wiring and external wiring detailed drawi
3. 2009 CAN CSA C22 2 No 0 M91 2006 CAN CSA E60079 0 2002 ANSI UL 913 2010 ANSI ISA 60079 11 2009 CAN CSA C22 2 CSA US and Canada No 157 92 1992 CAN CSA E 60079 11 2002 ANSI ISA 60079 26 2008 Page 58 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 COMM FIELD AMBIENT AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION OPTION PARAMETERS TEMP Ta ANSI ISA 12 12 01 2007 ANSI ISA 60079 15 2009 C22 2 No 213 M1987 CAN CSA E60079 15 2002 ANSI UL 50 2007 ANSI IEC 60529 2004 Flameproof 11 1 2 G Ex d IIC T4 All Note 1 50 C to 85 C 112 D Ex tb IIIC T 85 C IP 66 Standards EN 60079 0 2011 EN 60079 1 2007 EN 60079 31 2009 EN 60079 26 2007 EN 60529 2000 A1 Intrinsically Safe 4 20 mA y DE HART Note 2 50 C to 70 C ll 1 G Ex ia IIC TA FF Nonincendive 4 20 mA ATEX SIRA ATEX FM Enclosure _IP66 IP67 AL AL AI Standards EN 60079 0 2011 EN 60079 11 2011 EN 60079 26 2006 EN 60079 15 2007 4EC6099 2009wihCor3 OSOS 60529 2009 with Corr 3 lFHamepoot 0 Ga Gb Ex d IIC T4 Note 1 50 C to 85 C Ex tb IIIC T 85 C IP 66 IECEx FM OA w Enclosure P66 IP67 Standards IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 1 2007 IEC 60079 31 2008 IEC 60079 26 2006 IEC 60529 2009 with Corr 3 Intrinsically Safe 4 20 mA Ex ia IIC T4 DE HART Note 2 50 C to 70 C Ex ta IIIC T 85 C IP 66 FF
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5. Check Procedures eene 19 Support and Contact Information esee V Symbol Descriptions and Definitions vi T Telephone and Email Contacts cccconccncnnccnonaccnnnnnonnss V Three Button Operation with no Display Installed 27 Span Adjustments csccccccsesseccccessecccceesseccnsesseens 27 Zero AdJjUstimmelits ecco ee ret rcc chro 27 Three Button Operation ccccccoooccnnncnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnenanonoos 21 Basic Display men di ka eek erar o Ee etd van 26 alah EY oco secet a 25 Transmitter Adjustments eee 3 TROUDIESH OOUING ioci ci 41 Critical Diagnostics Screens eeeeeee 41 W Wiring a Transmitter seis tox ema rues e eu Roa ee e E pence ke hus 16 Wiring Procede ainda 18 Wiring Van Saa 18 Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 71 Sales and Service For application assistance current specifications pricing or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor contact one of the offices below ASIA PACIFIC EMEA NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA TAC Honeywell Process Honeywell Process Honeywell do Brazil amp Cia hfs tac Solutions Solutions Phone 55 11 7266 support honeywell com Phone 80012026455 or Phone 1 800 423 9883 1900 44 0 1202645583 Or 1 800 343 0228 FAX 55 11 7266 1905 Australia FAX 44 0 1344 655554 Honeywell Limited Email Sales Email Sales Email
6. LCD to allow editing of the value No action is taken against a menu item until the user presses the button 4 If you want t o abort a data entry operation simply refrain from pushing any buttons for 10 seconds the data entry operation will time out and the original value of the selected item will be preserved Table 11 The Basic Display Menus Press J to enter Adjust the LCD contrast level menu selection Range from 1 to LCD Contrast 9 f and J to Default 5 select level 4 to enter be shown on the menu selection Loop Loop Output Loop Output mA display from list Noe Select the PV decimal resolution id list PV Decimal to be shown on selected screen Select Process PV Display Percent Output PeentOuput 35 Variable PV to Press to enter c to enter XXXX XXX Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 23 atm bar ftH2O 68 F gf cm2 inH2O 39 F inH2O 60 F inH2O 68 F inHg 0 C kgf cm2 kPa mbar mmH20 4 C mmH20 68 F mmHg 0 C MPa Pa psi Torr mH20 4 C mHg 0 C DAC Zero Trim DAC Span Trim Pressure Units Reset Corrects DAC Zero Trim Note Loop must be removed from Automatic Control DAC Span Trim Note Loop must be removed from Automatic Control Page 24 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Choose app
7. Messages ooooccccccnccccnnnonnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnncnnnnononnnnnnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 5 Table 4 Mouriti e Bracket procedure ii iii 9 Table 5 Flance Mounting Guide Hne s Drm HMM ME ME M UM S IP 13 Table 6 Remote Diaphragm Mounting Details lessen a eene nnns 13 Table 7 Sugsested Connection Locations iui etel eene ouod des 15 Tables Thres Button pion LUNAS A a ooa esed 23 Table 9 The Basic Display MEUS aso dao ode ISNETiDESS 23 Table N Three B tton Data Eat acidnios 27 Table 11 Hart and DE Failsafe and Write Protect JUMPEES occcccoooooononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononanoninnnonnos 30 Table 12 Fieldbus Simulation and Write Protect Jumpers esee 30 Table 5 Head Bolt Torque Values cine td doo 34 Table 14 Fault Conditions and Recommended Corrective Actions ooooccccnncccnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanncnnnnnnos 42 Table 15 Summary List of Recommended Spare Parts seems 43 Table l Ancle and Flat Bracket Passa ti 45 Table 17 Transmitter Major ASsemblieS5 a 46 Table 18 ST 700 Models STD710 720 730 770 amp STG774 Ref Figure 30 occcccnccncnnnnnnnnns 48 Table 2 Parts for STG730 740 770 and STA722 740 Transmitter Body 50 Table 20 Inline Gauge and Inline Atmospheric Meter Body Parts occccccccnnonnocnncnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnos 51 Table 21 Flange Mounted Meter Body Parts Ref Figure 33
8. Mounting Bracket Flat Mounting Bracket Figure 26 Angle and Flat Bracket Parts Page 44 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 Table 18 Angle and Flat Bracket Parts Refer to Figure 26 Key No Quantity Part Number Description Per Unit 4 30752770 103 SS 304 Angle Bracket Mounting kit for all models except In 4 line and Flush mount transmitters 2 30752770 104 SS 304 Angle Bracket Mounting kit for all In Line and Flush 4 mount transmitters 3 30752770 303 Marine Approved Angle Bracket for all models except In line 4 and Flush mount transmitters 4 30752770 304 Marine Approved Angle Bracket for all In line and Flush 4 mount transmitters 5 51196557 005 SS 304 Flat Bracket Mounting kit for all models except In line 1 and Flush mount transmitters 51196557 006 SS 304 Flat Bracket Mounting kit for all In line transmitters 4 and Flush mount transmitters Figure 27 Electronic Housing Display End Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 45 Table 19 Transmitter Major Assemblies Refer to Figure 26 Figure 28 and Figure 29 Key Quantity No Part Number Description Per Unit 1 90049858 501 End Cap 1 2 50049832 501 End Cap Display 1 50075472 531 Terminal Assy HART DE without Lightning protection 3 50075472 532 Terminal Assy HART DE with Lightning protection q 50075472 533 Terminal Assy FF PB without Lightning prote
9. Nonincendive 4 20 mA T 5 Ex nA IIC T4 DE HART 90 6 19 99 S Enclosure P66 IP67 Standards IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 11 2011 IEC 60079 26 2006 IEC 60079 15 2011 IEC 60529 2009 with Corr 3 Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 59 Notes Operating Parameters Loop Terminal Voltage 11 to 42 V Current 4 20 mA Normal 3 8 23 mA Faults Intrinsically Safe Entity Parameters Analog DE HART Entity Values Vmax Ui 30V Imax li 105mA Ci 3 8nF Li 820 uH Pi 0 9 W For further details see Control Drawing on the next page A4 Marking ATEX Directive General The following information is provided as part of the labeling of the transmitter e Name and Address of the manufacturer e Notified Body identification DEKRA Quality B V Arnhem the Netherlands 0344 e For complete model number see the Model Selection Guide for the particular model of pressure transmitter e The serial number of the transmitter is located on the Meter Body data plate The first two digits of the serial number identify the year 02 and the second two digits identify the week of the year 23 for example 0223xxxxxxxx indicates that the product was manufactured in 2002 in the 23rd week Apparatus Marked with Multiple Types of Protection The user must determine the type of protection required for installation the equipment The user shall then check the box adjacent to the type of p
10. PTFE 51452865 204 GRAPHITE K6 __ Gasket Process Head 8 Ka Gasket Flange Adapter 6 E O Ring Meter Body to Electronics Housing K7 Process Head Gasket Kits K6 51452868 001 Gasket only Process Head 12 PTFE Gaskets pack 12 K6 51452868 002 Gasket only Process Head 6 Viton Head O Rings 6 K6 51452868 007 Gasket only Process Head Graphite Gasket use only as 6 replacement of existing graphite gasket Flange Adapter Gasket Kits Ka 51452868 004 Gasket only Flange Adapter 6 PTFE Adapter Gaskets Ka 51452868 005 Gasket only Flange Adapter 6 VITON Adapter O Rings Ka 51452868 008 Gasket only Flange Adapter Graphite Gasket use only as replacement of existing graphite gasket Y e Inch NPT Flange Adapter Kits Flange Adapter Kit with SS Flange Adapters and with carbon steel bolts SS Flange Adapters and with A286 SS NACE bolts SS Flange Adapters and with 316 SS non NACE bolts SS Flange Adapters and with B7M alloy steel bolts 91452867 110 91452867 210 91452867 310 91452867 410 91452867 150 91452867 350 Monel Flange Adapters and with carbon steel bolts Monel Flange Adapters and with 316 SS non NACE bolts 91452867 130 91452867 330 Hastelloy C Flange Adapters and with carbon steel bolts Hastelloy C Flange Adapters and with 316 SS non NACE bolts Each 1 2 inch NPT Flange Adapter Kit includes Gasket Flange Adapter 1 2 inch NPT Flange Adapter Bolt hex head 7 16 20 UNF 1 50 inch
11. Sales Phone 61 7 3846 1255 sc cp apps ask ssc honeywell com ask ssc honeywell com FAX 61 7 3840 6481 salespa62 honeywell com or or Toll Free 1300 36 39 36 or TAC TAC Toll Free Fax TAC hfs tac hfs tac 1300 36 04 70 hfs tac support honeywell com support honeywell com support honeywell com China PRC Shanghai Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 21 5257 4568 Fax 86 21 6237 2826 Singapore Honeywell Pte Ltd Phone 65 6580 3278 Fax 65 6445 3033 South Korea Honeywell Korea Co Ltd Phone 822 799 6114 Fax 822 792 9015 Honeywell Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 West Rose Garden Lane 34 ST 25 44 Rev 1 Phoenix Arizona 85027 February 2013 www honeywellprocess com 2013 Honeywell International Inc
12. States and Bone lle 1 800 343 0228 Customer Service Canada y 1 800 423 9883 Global Technical Support Global Email Honeywell Process ask ssc honeywell com Support Solutions Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page v Symbol Descriptions and Definitions The symbols identified and defined in the following table may appear in this document B ATTENTION Identifies information that requires special consideration TIP Identifies advice or hints for the user often in terms of performing a task CAUTION Indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in equipment or work data on the system being damaged or lost or may result in the inability to properly operate the process CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death WARNING symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Risk of electrical shock Potential shock hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak
13. eese 8 Mounting ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters Absolute or Differential coccooocccncccnoncnnnnnos 11 Bracket Mounting Procedure eeeeeeeees 9 Flange MOouHnbll e tadas 12 Levelling a Transmitter occcccconcccncnncnoncnnnonanonnnnnnos 11 Remote Diaphragm Seal eeeeeees 13 Mounting ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters 8 Mounting Dimentsions eese 8 SUMMA e 8 Mounting Transmitters with Small Absolute or Differential Pressure Spans eseeees 11 N Name Paten nio miUe initial TQ Uds 3 O Operatora an E T D TT 21 Changing the Default Failsafe Direction 27 Three Button Operation with no Display Installed 27 Three Button OperatiON cccccccooccnnccnononnncnanononnnnos 21 Optional 3 Button Assembly sees 4 P Parts ida 43 Patent NOTICE C V Piping the ST 700 Transmitter Piping Arrangements coocccnccnccnccnnncnnnonnnncnnonanononannnos 14 Transmitter location ria 14 Piping the ST 700 Transmitter ccccooccccnnccnnccnncnnnnnnnnnnnos 14 Pressure Analog HART and DE Communication 54 R Referees carnada iV Release InTormatilODuss secs a oo enarrat iV Remote Diaphragm Seal Mounting 13 Revision 1 0 Safety Safety Integrity Levels 6 Satety Certification yaoi 3 O T E 19 Constant Current Source Mode Procedure 20 Output
14. for HART protocol or Honeywell s Digitally Enhanced DE are referred to the ST 00 Series HART DE Option User s Manual document number 34 ST 25 47 Users who have a Honeywell ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter configured for Fieldbus operation are referred to the ST 700 Series Fieldbus Option User s Manual document number 34 ST 25 48 The configuration of your Transmitter depends on the mode of operation and the options selected for it with respect to operating controls displays and mechanical installation This manual provides detailed procedures to assist first time users and it further includes keystroke summaries where appropriate as quick reference or refreshers for experienced personnel To digitally integrate a Transmitter with one of the following systems e For the Experion PKS you will need to supplement the information in this document with the data and procedures in the Experion Knowledge Builder e For Honeywell s TotalPlant Solutions TPS you will need to supplement the information in this document with the data in the PM APM SmartLine Transmitter Integration Manual which is supplied with the TDC 3000 book set TPS is the evolution of the TDC 3000 Release Information ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter User Manual Document 34 ST 25 44 Revision 1 0 February 2013 References The following list identifies publications that may contain information relevant to the information in this document SmartLi
15. for the DE control system may be configured to operate in a manner different from analog as indicated by the state of the Transmitter jumper A amp ta amp The integrated circuits in the Transmitter PWA are vunerable to damage by stray static discharges when removed from the Electronics Housing Minimize the possibility of static discharge damage when handling the PWA as follows Do not touch terminals connectors component leads or circuits when handling the PWA When removing or installing the PWA handle it by its edges or bracket section only If you need to touch the PWA circuits be sure you are grounded by staying in contact with a grounded surface or by wearing a grounded wrist strap When the PWA is removed from the Transmitter put it in an electrically conductive bag or wrap it in aluminum foil to protect it The following procedure outlines the steps for positioning the write protect and failsafe jumpers on the electronics module See Figure 17 for the locations of the failsafe and write protect jumpers Display Module n Connector see Tables 7 amp 8 for Jumper Configurations SIM OFE Figure 17 Locating the Failsafe and Write Protect Jumpesr Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 29 Table 13 Hart and DE Failsafe and Write Protect Jumpers Jumper Failsafe UP High Write Protect OFF Not Protected Failsafe DOWN Low Write Protect OFF Not Protected Fail
16. protection against lightning and static discharge An optional lightning terminal block can be installed in place of the non lightning terminal block for Transmitters that will be installed in an area that is highly susceptible to lightning strikes Wiring must comply with local codes regulations and ordinances Grounding may be required to meet various approval body certification for example CE conformity Refer to Appendix A of this document for details Note The right hand terminal is for loop test and not applicable for Fieldbus option The Transmitter is designed to operate in a two wire power current loop with loop resistance and power supply voltage within the operating range see Figure 13 With optional lightning protection and or a remote meter the voltage drop for these options must be added to the basic 10 8 volt supply requirements to determine the required Transmitter voltage Vxwrg and maximum loop resistance Rr oor max Additional consideration is required when selecting intrinsic safety barriers to ensure that they will supply at least minimum Transmitter voltage Vxwrg min including the required 250 ohms of resistance typically within the barriers needed for digital communications Transmitter loop parameters are as follows RioopeMax maximum loop resistance barriers plus wiring that will allow proper Transmitter operation and 1s calculated as Rioop MAX V suppLy MIN V xMTR MIN 21 8 mA In this calculation
17. s Manual Revision 1 0 1 3 ST 700 Transmitter Nameplate The Transmitter nameplate mounted on the bottom of the electronics housing see Figure 1 lists its model number physical configuration electronics options accessories certifications and manufacturing specialties Figure 3 is an example of a typical Gauge Pressure GP or Atmospheric Pressure AP Transmitter name plate The model number format consists of a Key Number with several table selections The Differential Pressure DP Absolute Pressure AP and Gauge Pressure GP name plates are essentially the same However the DP provides one additional entry 7 vs 6 in the Meter Body Selections Table I to accommodate the static pressure rating M o Table VIII Key Number Tablell Tablell TablelV TableV Table VI Table VII Optional Table IX LU El LLILLLL LLO Is Figure 3 Typical ST 700 Name Plate You can readily identify the series and basic Transmitter type from the third and fourth digits in the key number The letter in the third digit represents one of these basic transmitter types e Ac Absolute Pressure e D Differential Pressure e F Flange Mounted e G Gauge Pressure e R Remote Seals For a complete selection breakdown refer to the appropriate Specification and Model Selection Guide provided as a separate document 1 4 Safety Certification Information An approvals name plate is located on the bottom of the Electronics Assembly see Figure 1for e
18. 0 degrees a E max 180 degrees max Set Screw Figure 7 Rotating the Electronics Housing The mounting position of absolute pressure models STA722 STA72L Page 10 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 3 4 4 Mounting Transmitters with Small Absolute or Differential Pressure Spans To minimize positional effects on calibration zero shift take the appropriate mounting precautions for the respective Transmitter model For a model STA722 or STA72L ensure that the Transmitter is vertical when mounting it You do this by leveling the Transmitter side to side and front to back Figure 8 shows how to level a Transmitter using a spirit level aii L Position spirit balance on PERS oue center section of the meter body only Balance Figure 8 Using a Spirit Balance to Level a Transmitter Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 11 3 4 5 Flange Mounting Figure 9 shows a typical tank flange mount installation with the Transmitter flange mounted to the pipe on the wall of the tank m On insulated tanks remove enough insulaiton to accommodate the flange extension When flange mounting to a tank note the following e The End User is responsible for providing a flange gasket and mounting hardware suitable for the Transmitter service conditions e To avoid degrading performance in flush mounted flanged Transmitters exercise care to ensure that the in
19. 1 Close all valves to isolate the Transmitter from the process 2 Open the vent in the process head to drain fluid from the Transmitter meter body as necessary Remove the Transmitter from the process Loosen the nuts in the sequence shown in Figure 20 Remove the nuts from the bolts that hold the process head s to the meter body Remove the process heads and bolts D uu a Remove the gasket O ring and clean the interior of the process head using a soft bristle brush and an approved solvent R Inspect the barrier diaphragm for signs of deterioration corrosion and distortion 9 Ifthe diaphragm is distorted contact Honeywell for assistance 10 Install a new gasket O ring in each process head 11 Coat threads on the process head bolts with a suitable anti seize compound such as Neverseize or equivalent 12 Using a torque wrench gradually tighten the nuts in the sequence shown in Figure 20 Tighten head bolts in stages of 1 3 full torque 2 3 full torque and full torque See Table 15 for torque requirements versus Transmitter type and model Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 33 Vlil E n7 a Always tighten head bolts in sequence shown and in these stages 1 1 3 full torque 2 2 3 full torque 3 Full torque r o Figure 20 Head Bolt Tightening Sequence Table 15 Head Bolt Torque Values PTFE MONELK 25 316 COATED 900 CHROMIUM STAINLESS BOLTING BOLTIN
20. 1 K2 K3 K4 K1 K2 K3 K5 KS 30757503 001 Page 52 ST Series 700 replacement meter body E CI RNC EN Optional Flange Adapter Not Shown Flange adapter kit st steel flange adapter with carbon steel bolts Flange adapter kit Monel flange adapter with carbon steel bolts Flange adapter kit st steel flange adapter with 316 st steel bolts Flange adapter kit Monel with 316 st steel bolts Bolt hex head 7 16 20 UNF 1 375 inches lg Flange adapter Filter screen Flange adapter kit Hastelloy C flange adapter with carbon steel bolts Flange adapter kit Hastelloy C flange adapter with 316 st steel bolts Bolt hex head 7 16 20 UNF 1 375 inches lg Flange adapter Gasket 1 1 1 Housing seal kit ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 Extended Flange Design Pseudo Flange Design Figure 33 Flange Mounted Meter Body Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 53 Appendix A PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS A1 Safety Instrumented Systems SIS Installations For Safety Certified Installations please refer to SmartLine Safety Manual 34 ST 25 37 for installation procedure and system requirements A2 European Directive Information CE Mark 50080030 Revision C EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Honeywell International Inc Honeywell Field Solutions 512 Virginia Drive Fort Washington PA 19034 USA declare under our sole responsibility
21. 99 If fractional decimals are configured the fractional positions will be dropped as required If the PV value exceeds the above limits it is divided by 1000 and K is appended to the result allowing a maximum value with multiplier of 999999K or 99999K e Process Variable Tag is user configurable from a HART Host This field has 14 characters e Engineering Units This field is user configurable This field has 8 characters DIFF PRESSURE 106 50 inHZO Figure 18 Basic Display with Process Variable Format Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 31 5 Maintenance 5 1 Overview This section provides information about preventive maintenance and replacing damaged parts The topics covered in this section are e Preventive maintenance of the meter body barrier diaphragms and process piping to the Transmitter e Replacement of damaged parts such as the Transmitter Printed Wiring Assembly PWA and meter body 5 2 Preventive Maintenance Practices and Schedules The ST 700 Transmitter does not require any specific maintenance at regularly scheduled intervals However it is recommended that you perform these typical inspection and maintenance routines on a schedule that is dictated by the characteristics of the process medium and if blow down facilities or purge systems are being used e Check piping for leaks e Clear piping of sediment or other foreign matter e Clean the Transmitter process h
22. Cycles 70 during 25 30 Cycles IEC61000 4 EFT Burst Immunity IEC61000 4 4 Surge Immunity IEC61000 4 5 1KV 2KV RF Conducted IEC61000 4 6 3v Susceptibility 1 There is no magnetic sensitive circuitry 2 Done as part of the DC Power Testing 3 Product is DC Powered Test Report No 11948 01 3of4 Page 56 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 Honeywell SCHEDULE 50080030 Revision C Testing performed at Washington Labatories Ltd 7560 Lindbergh Drive Gaithersburg MD 20879 USA Test Report No R 1795P Testing performed at Retlif Testing Labatories 3131 Detwiler Road Harleysville PA 19438 USA ATEX Directive 94 9 EC EC Type Examination Certificate No FM12ATEX0029X Flameproof d Certificate EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 1 2007 EN 60079 26 2007 EN 60079 31 2009 EN 60529 1991 A1 2000 EC Type Examination Certificate No 12ATEX2233X Intrinsically Safe ia Certificate IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 11 2011 EN 60079 26 2006 Type Examination Certificate No 12ATEX4234X Non Sparking n Certificate IEC 60079 0 2011 EN 60079 15 2010 ATEX Notified Body for Quality Assurance DEKRA Certification B V Notified Body Number 0344 Utrechtseweg 310 6802 ED Arnhem The Netherlands 4 of 4 Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 57 Hazardous Locations Certifications COMM FIELD AMBIENT AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION OPTION PARAMETERS T
23. EMP Ta Explosion proof Class Division 1 Groups A B C D Dust Ignition Proof Class Il Ill Division 1 Groups E F G 4 20 mA T4 DE HART Note 1 50 C to 85 C Class 1 Zone 1 2 AEx d IIC TA Class 2 Zone 21 AEx tb IIIC T 95 C IP 66 Standards FM 3600 2011 ANSI ISA 60079 0 2009 FM 3615 2006 ANSI ISA 60079 1 2009 FM 3616 2011 ANSI ISA 60079 31 2009 FM 3810 2005 ANSI ISA 60079 26 2008 NEMA 250 2003 ANSI IEC 60529 2004 Intrinsically Safe Class I Il Ill Division 1 Groups A B FM C D E F G T4 4 20 mA Approvals Class Zone O AEx ia IIC T4 DE HART Ex ia IIC T4 Note 2 50 C to 709C USA Standards FM 3600 2011 ANSI ISA 60079 0 2009 FM 3610 2010 ANSI ISA 60079 11 2011 FM 3810 2005 ANSI ISA 60079 26 2008 NEMA 250 2003 ANSI IEC 60529 2004 Class l Division 2 Groups A B C D T4 Class Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T4 Ex nA IIC T4 4 20 mA E O O DE HART Note 1 50 C to 85 C Standards FM 3600 2011 ANSI ISA 60079 0 2009 FM 3611 2004 ANSI ISA 60079 15 2009 FM 3810 2005 NEMA 250 2003 ANSI IEC 60529 2004 Intrinsically Safe Class I Il Ill Division 1 Groups A B C D E F G T4 4 20 mA B Class Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 DE HART NOI 90 C to 10 C Ex ia IIC T4 Class l Division 2 Groups A B C D T4 Class Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T4 ES ALT Note 1 50 C to 85 C Ex nA IIC T4 Standards ANSI ISA 60079 0
24. G SUPER STEEL TABLE III 660 CLASS 660 CLASS Y SPECIAL DUPLEX BOLTING D D BOLTING TYPE B7M BOLTING TABLE 111 B7 OPTION NACE CR BOLT 91452557 004 NUT 91452559 003 51452557 007 NUT 51452559 007 OPTION BOLT 51452557 005 NUT 51452559 005 BOLTING Y TABLE III SS OPTION BOLT 51452557 003 NUT 51452557 003 BOLT 51452559 51452557 002 NUT 51452559 02 BOLTING Y SPECIAL OPTION BOLT 51452557 001 NUT 51452559 008 51452557 001 NUT 51452559 001 BOLTING Y SPECIAL 6 KPSI OPTION BOLT 51452557 51452559 008 004 900497 13XXXX EXCEPT XXX5 ALL M 8 28 Ne aaa 48 8 NeM 2 4 NeM 36 0 Lb Ft 1 8 Lb Ft in TA EXCEPT DRAFT RANGE 500497 13XXX5 DRAFT RANGE TRANSMITTER ONLY 67 8 N M 3 4 NeM 50 0 Lb Ft 2 5 Lb Ft 20 3 N M 1 0 N M 15 0 Lb Ft 0 8 Lb Ft Page 34 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 5 4 Replacing the Communication Module The Communication module includes a connector to the sensor ribbon cable and a connector to the optional Display module This section includes the procedure to replace the Communication module n It is recommended that you remove the Transmitter from service and move it to a clean area before starting the procedure to remove replace the Communication module A amp ta ESD HAZARD Use a ground strap or ionizer when handling the PWA And electrostatic d
25. Honeywell ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual 34 ST 25 44 Revision 1 0 February 2013 Honeywell Process Solutions Page ii ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 Copyrights Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2013 by Honeywell Inc Revision 1 February 2013 While the information in this document is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in the written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Honeywell TDC 3000 SFC Smartline PlantScape Experion PKS and TotalPlant are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 Rose Garden Lane Phoenix AZ 85027 Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page iii About This Manual This manual is a detailed how to reference for installing piping wiring configuring starting up operating maintaining calibrating and servicing Honeywell s family of ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters Users who have a Honeywell ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter configured
26. Line Pressure Transmitter Alternately certain adjustments are possible through an Experion Station or Universal Station if the ST 700 is digitally integrated with either of these stations 4 4 Changing the Default Failsafe Direction Transmitters are shipped with a default failsafe direction of upscale This means that the Transmitter output will set the current output to upscale failsafe maximum output upon detection of a critical status You can change the direction from upscale failsafe to downscale failsafe minimum output by moving the top jumper located in the Electronics module 4 4 1 DE and Analog Differences Failsafe operation is somewhat different between DE and analog operation e Analog operation Upscale failsafe drives the Transmitter output to 21 8 mA Downscale failsafe drives the Transmitter output to 3 8 mA e DE operation Upscale failsafe causes the Transmitter to generate a infinity digital signal Downscale failsafe causes the Transmitter to generate a infinity digital signal The Transmitter electronics module interprets either signal as not a number and initiates its own configured failsafe action for the control system Page 28 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 4 4 2 Procedure to Establish Failsafe Operation The failsafe direction display accessible via the Toolkit shows only the state of the jumper as it correlates to analog Transmitter operation Failsafe action
27. NLY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT NOT REQUIRED FOR DIV 2 ZONE 2 INSTALLATIONS CONTROL EQUIPMENT PARAMETERS WHEN NO ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT Umax Ui 42V 4 20 mA Po S 1W Honeywell 50049892 P iE SCALE None REV C DATE 01 22 13 SH 2 0f 3 Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 63 Foundation Fieldbus PROFIBUS ENTITY PARAIVIETERS Associated Apparatus Ui or Vmax 30V Uo Voc or Vt 30V NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS CLASS Il DIVISION 1 GROUPS A B C D E F amp G ZONE 0 IIC amp ZONE 2 IIC CLASS DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C D CONTROL ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT WHEN SHIELD IS USED GROUND AT THIS END ONLY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT NOT REQUIRED FOR DIV 2 ZONE 2 INSTALLATIONS CONTROL EQUIPMENT PARAMETERS WHEN NO ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT Umax li 32V 25 m Pot 1 W Ay Honeywell 7 50049892 SCALE None Page 64 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 Glossary AP AWG DE DP dl d2 do EMI FTA GP HP inH2O LGP LP LRL LRV mAdc mmHg mV Nm NPT NVM Pa Pc Pd Pdp Pf Pr Pu PM PSI PSIA PV PWA REI RTD SFC STIM STIMV IOP T C URL URV US Vac Vdc Revision 1 0 Absolute Pressure American Wire Gauge Digital Enhanced Communications Mode Differential Pressure Inside diameter of pipe Orifice plate bore diameter at flowing temperature Inside diameter of orifice Elec
28. al flanges can be attached to a two inch 50 millimeter vertical or horizontal pipe using Honeywell s optional angle or flat mounting bracket alternately you can use your own bracket Flush mount models are attached directly to a process pipe or tank by a one inch weld nipple Models with integral flanges are supported by the flange connection Figure 4 shows typical bracket mounted and flange mounted transmitter installations Angle Mounting Bracket Mounting a Bracket Transmitter Connection Flanae Figure 4 Typical Bracket Mounted and Flange Mounted Installations 3 4 2 Mounting Dimensions Refer to Honeywell drawing number 50049930 Dual Head 50049931 In Line 50049932 Flange Mount 50049933 Extended Flange and 50049934 Remote Seal for detailed dimensions Abbreviated overall dimensions are also shown on the Specification Sheets for the transmitter models This section assumes that the mounting dimensions have already been taken into account and the mounting area can accommodate the Transmitter Page 8 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 3 4 3 Bracket Mounting Procedure If you are using an optional bracket start with Step 1 For an existing bracket start with Step 2 1 Refer to Figure 5 Position the bracket on a 2 inch 50 8 mm horizontal or vertical pipe and install a U bolt around the pipe and through the holes in the bracket Secure the bracket with the nuts and lo
29. artLine Pressure Transmitter HART DE Option User Manual document number 34 ST 25 47 Table 5 ST 700 Standard Diagnostics Messages Critical Diagnostics e m Failure Conditions Non Critical Diagnostics Warning Conditions sensor Comm Timeout No DAC Compensation No DAC Calibration Meter Body Critical Fallure No Factory Calibration Tamper Alarm Electronic Module Diag Failure Meter Body Unreliable Comm Config Data Corrupt PV Out of Range Loop Current Noise Meter Body NVM Corrupt Fixed Current Mode AO Out of Range Electronic Module DAC Failure sensor Over Temperature URV Set Error Span Config Button LRV Set Error Span Config No DAC Compensation Button Meter Body Excess Correct No Factory Calibration Local Display Low Supply Voltage Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 5 2 2 Safety 2 2 1 Safety Integrity Level SIL The ST 700 is intended to achieve sufficient integrity against systematic errors by the manufacturer s design A Safety Instrumented Function SIF designed with this product must not be used at a SIL level higher than the statement without prior use justification by the end user or diverse technology redundancy in the design Refer to the Honeywell SmartLine Safety Manual 34 S T 25 37 for additional information Page 6 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 3 Installation and Startup 3 1 Installation Site Evaluation Evaluate t
30. asic Display with Process Variable Format ooooonnnnnccccnccccnnnnononononnncnnnnnnnnnnonnnononononnnanannos 31 Fieure I9 DP Transmitter Head DISadssemblys a talcs deoa erts nau ve at lala b ea et vean ott 33 Figure 20 Head Bolt Tighifening Sequence siii 34 Foure 2 LAFWA Replacement 5 25 di Eis ada o tein deo ise eeu uu sao tE 35 Figure 22 Disassembly for Meter Body Replacement occcccccnncccnnnnnonnnonononcnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnonononananonos 36 Figure 23 Hardware Location to Remove the Meter Assembly o ooooooocoooncccccnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 37 Piggare 24 Meter Body Rea mii 38 Piste 25 Head Bolt Tiehtenne Sequence A rua Ed Saas 38 Figure 26 Anel and Plat Bracket Pals inicio ile 44 Figure 27 5 Electronic Housing Display EDO asias 45 Figure 28 Electronic Housing Terminal Block End canser EN 46 Figure 29 Transmitter Major Asset 47 Figure 30 ST 700 Models STD710 720 730 amp 770 c sssssssecssssecccccsseseeessssncnnrensecaeccceessseseeserans 49 Figure 31 STG730 740 770 and STA722 740 Transmitter Body Ref 5 Figure 32 Inline Gauge and Inline Atmospheric Meter Body Bodies oooccoccccncccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonos 51 Page x SI 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 List of Tables Table I ePeatures and ODUOBS edo I Table 2 Avadable Display CharacteriStios osuere tex a 4 Table 3 ST 700 Standard Diagnostics
31. ategory 2 In this configuration the process connection is installed in EPL Ga Class Zone 0 Category 1 while the transmitter housing is located in EPL Gb Class Zone 1 Category 2 Intrinsically Safe Must be installed per drawing 50049892 Division 2 This equipment is suitable for use in a Class l Division 2 Groups A B C D T4 or Non Hazardous Locations Only Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 61 COPYRIGHT 2013 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC NEITHER THIS DOCUMENT NOR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE REPRODUCED USED OR DISCLOSED PREREL TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF HONEYWELL USE Iss REVISION amp DATE APPD DUPLICATION OR DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT NOTHING CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE 01 22 13 CONSTRUED AS CONFERRING BY IMPLICATION ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE ANY ECO 0097472 WF LICENSE TO ANY PATENT TRADEMARK COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF HONEYWELL OR ANY THIRD PARTY ST 700 ST 800 Series Pressure ANALOG HART DE and FF PA Communications 1 Intrinsically safe installation shall be in accordance with a FM USA ANSI NFPA 70 NEC Articles 504 and 505 b CSA Canada Canadian Electrical Code CEC part section 18 c ATEX Requirements of EN 60079 14 12 3 See also 5 2 4 d JECEx Requirements of IEC 60079 14 12 3 Se
32. ay for proper viewing through the end cap window You can rotate the meter mounting orientation in 90 increments 10 Return the Transmitter to service and turn ON power 11 If applicable verify Display configuration data Reconfigure selected engineering units and the lower and upper display range values See Appendix A ST 700 Pressure Analog HART and DE Communication for details 5 5 Replacing the Meter Body You can replace the complete meter body including the process heads or the meter body only on certain Differential Pressure DP Gauge Pressure GP and Atmospheric Pressure AP Transmitters by using the existing process head s Use the following procedure for meter body only replacement Save or record device configuration data Turn off Transmitter power Remove the Transmitter from service and move it to a clean area before disassembling it Refer to Figure 22 Loosen the End Cap Lock and unscrew the End Cap from the electronics side of the Transmitter housing E A DISPLAY MODULE AA f m M em a we a a EA A Wn I 1 V q gt 1 h n E S wh m h _ Uu 1 y LJ gt f E id 1 i i E P Ju Tie UP HOUSING COMMUNICATION MODULE WITH PLASTIC SENSOR CABLE CONNECTOR Figure 22 Disassembly for Meter Body Replacement kta ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE HAZARD Use a ground strap or ionizer when handling the PWA because ESD can damage circuit c
33. ck washers provided Nuts and Nuts and Lockwashers Lockwashers Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket Horizontal Pipe Vertical Pipe Figure 5 Angle Mounting Bracket Secured to a Horizontal or Vertical Pipe 2 Align the appropriate mounting holes in the Transmitter with the holes in the bracket Use the bolts and washers provided to secure the Transmitter to the bracket see the following variations Table 6 Mounting Bracket procedure Transmitter Type Use Hardware DP with double ended process heads Alternate mounting holes in the ends of the and or remote seals heads The smaller U bolt provided to attach the meter body to the bracket See the following example Mounting holes in the end of the process head In line GP and AP STGxxL and STAxxL Dual head GP and AP EXAMPLE Inline model mounted to an optional angle bracket See Figure 6 Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 9 Meter Body Figure 6 Inline Model Mounted to an Optional Bracket 3 Loosen the set screw on the outside neck of the Transmitter one 1 full turn 4 Rotate the Electronics housing a maximum of 180 left or right from the center to the position you require and tighten the set screw 8 9 to 9 7 pound inches 1 40 to 1 68 Newton meters using a 4mm metric socket head wrench See the following example and Figure 7 EXAMPLE Rotating the Electronics Housing 24 Electronics Housing 18
34. ction 50075472 534 Terminal Assy FF PB with Lightning protection 4 5004991 1 501 Basic Display 1 90049849 501 HART Electronics Module Assembly PWA without Reed sensor 50049849 502 HART Electronics Module Assembly PWA with Reed sensor 50049849 503 DE Electronics Module Assembly PWA without Reed sensor 50049849 504 DE Electronics Module Assembly PWA with Reed sensor 50049849 509 FF Electronics Module Assembly PWA without Reed sensor 00049849 510 FF Electronics Module Assembly PWA with Reed sensor 6 50049915 501 External Zero Span Config Buttons 1 K1 30757503 005 Electronics housing seals kit includes O rings 2 Figure 28 Electronic Housing Terminal Block End Page 46 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 MTRO Figure 29 Transmitter Major Assemblies Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 47 Table 20 ST 700 Models STD710 720 730 770 amp STG774 Ref Figure 29 Vent and Plug Kits 30753785 001 Drain and Plug Kit stainless steel 30753787 001 Drain and Plug Kit Monel 30753786 001 Drain and Plug Kit Hastelloy C Each Drain and Plug Kit includes Pipe Plug 4 Vent Plug 2 Vent Bushing 2 Meter Body Gasket Kits Each Meter Body Gasket Kit includes O N 51452865 201 Glass Filled PTFE 51452865 202 VITON 51452865 203 100
35. d the condition of components in the output current loop e The Trim DAC Current procedure calibrates the output of the Digital to Analog converter for minimum 0 and maximum 100 values of 4 mA and 20 mA respectively This procedure is used for Transmitters operating online in analog mode to ensure proper operation with associated circuit components for example wiring power supply control equipment Precision test equipment an ammeter or a voltmeter in parallel with precision resistor is required for the Trim DAC Current procedure e The Apply Values procedure uses actual Process Variable PV input levels for calibrating the range of a Transmitter To measure a liquid level for example a sight glass can be used to determine the minimum 0 and maximum 100 level in a vessel The PV is carefully adjusted to stable minimum and maximum levels and the Lower Range Limit Value LRV and Upper Range Limit Value URV are then set by commands from the MC Toolkit The Transmitter does not measure the given PV input or update the PV output while it operates in the Output mode 3 7 4 Constant Current Source Mode Procedure Precision O Bi iliarnrmeter lau u Terminals i e ele E WE Honeywell MC SES Toolkit Differential Pressure Type Transmitter Figure 15 Current Loop Test Connections Page 20 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 e Refer to Figure 15 for test connec
36. dware Revision Rev A9 Software Revision 5 0 Reference Document s EMI EMC Test Plan STT25 Dated 24 Sept 2010 Summary of Tests Performed CRITERIA CRITERIA PORT TEST STANDARD RESULTS Porr ESTANDAR IEC 61326 1 IEC 61326 3 1 Enclosure Group1 Class A Group1 Class A d Ein CISPR 11 30 230 MHz 40 dB 30 230 MHz 40 dB 230 1000 MHz 47 dB 230 1000 MHz 47 dB 4KV Contact 6KV Contact ESD IEC61000 4 2 PASS 10 V m 80 MHz to 1642 20 V M 80MHz to 1GHz ield RF Radi 10 V m 1 4GHz to 2 0 EM Field RF Radiated iFce19064 3 3 V m 14 GHz to 2 0 GHz dia iiis Susceptibility GHz 1 V m 2 0 GHz to 2 7 GHz 3 V m 2 0GHz to 2 7GHz Field Immunity S c imn S Revision 1 0 2 of 4 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 55 Honeywell SCHEDULE 50080030 Revision C CRITERIA CRITERIA PORT TEST STANDARD RESULTS port vest srawanD IEC 61326 1 IEC 61326 3 1 RESULTS 3 V Except the following 10V 3 39 to 3 4310MHz 10 V 6 765 to 6 735MHz 10 V 13 553 to RF Conducted IEC61000 4 6 Susceptibility 13 567MHz 10V 26957 to 27 283MHz 10 V 40 66 to 40 0MHz 3 V Except the following 10 Y 3 39 to 3 4310MHz 10 V 6 765 to 6 795MHz NO Signal Control Including Earth Lines RF Conducted 10V 13 553 to IEC61000 4 5 Susceptibility 13 567MHz 10V 26 957 to 27 283MHz 10V 40 66 to 4D 0MHz 0 during 1 Cycle IEC61000 4 Voltage Dip 11 40 during 10 12
37. e Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 6 Calibration 6 1 Recommendations for Transmitter Calibration The ST 700 Pressure Transmitter does not require periodic calibration to maintain accuracy Typically calibration of a process connected Transmitter will degrade rather than augment the capability of a smart Transmitter For this reason it is recommended that a Transmitter be removed from service before calibration Moreover calibration will be accomplished in a controlled laboratory type environment using certified precision equipment 6 2 Calibration Procedures For a Transmitter operating in analog mode you must calibrate its output signal measurement range using any compatible hand held communicator or a local display One calibration option is to use the Honeywell Smart Field Communicator SFC Refer to the Smart Field Communicator Operating Guide 34 ST 11 14 for calibration procedures Calibration information and procedures for a Transmitter operating in the HART DE mode are provided in the ST 700 Series HART DE Option User s Manual document number 34 25 25 47 Section on Calibration Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 41 7 Troubleshooting T 1 Overview Troubleshooting involves responding to error messages primarily displayed by the MC Toolkit Error messages that may occur on the Transmitter s local display are fairly self explanatory and intuitive However this section covers
38. e also 5 2 4 ENTITY approved equipment shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing The Intrinsic Safety ENTITY concept allows the interconnection of two ENTITY Approved Intrinsically safe devices with ENTITY parameters not specifically examined in combination as a system when Uo Voc or Vt Ui or Vmax lo Isc or It li or Imax Ca or Co gt Ci Ccable La or Lo gt Li Leable Po Pi Where two separate barrier channels are required one dual channel or two single channel barriers may be used where in either case both channels have been Certified for use together with combined entity parameters that meet the above equations 4 System Entity Parameters ST 700 ST 800 Transmitter Vmax Voc or Uo Imax Isc or lo ST 700 ST 800 Transmitter Ci Ccable Control Apparatus Ca ST 700 ST 800 Transmitter Li Lcable Control Apparatus La 5 When the electrical parameters of the cable are unknown the following values may be used Capacitance 197pF m 60 pF ft Inductance 0 66 H m 0 020uH ft 6 Control equipment that is connected to Associated Equipment must not use or generate more than 250 V 7 Associated equipment must be FM CSA ATEX or IECEx depending on location listed Associated equipment may be installed in a Class Division 2 or Zone 2 Hazardous Classified location if so approved 8 WNon Galvanically isolated equipment grounded Zener Barriers must be connected to a su
39. eads including the barrier diaphragms 5 3 Inspecting and Cleaning Barrier Diaphragms Depending on the characteristics of the process medium sediment or other foreign particles may collect in the process head cavity chamber and cause faulty measurement In addition the barrier diaphragm s in the Transmitter meter body may become coated with residue from the process medium The latter is also true for external diaphragms on flange mount and remote seal type Transmitters In many cases you can readily remove the process head s from the Transmitter meter body to clean the process head cavity and inspect the barrier diaphragm s For flange mount and remote seal diaphragms you may only need to run a purge line in the tank to rinse off the face of the diaphragm s The following procedure comprises the general steps for inspecting and cleaning barrier diaphragms You may have to modify these steps to meet your particular process or transmitter model requirements Figure 19 shows an exploded view of a Differential Pressure DP Transmitter meter body for reference For disassembly reassembly purposes Gauge Pressure GP and Absolute Pressure AP Transmitters are similar n It is recommended that you remove the Transmitter from service and move it to a clean area before disassembling it Page 32 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 METER BODY CENTER SECTION Figure 19 DP Transmitter Head Disassembly
40. ed 42 V DC Consult the process design system documentation for specifics Page 18 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 3 6 7 Process Sealing The ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter is CSA certified as a Dual Seal device in accordance with ANSI ISA 12 27 01 2003 Requirements for Process Sealing Between Electrical Systems and Flammable or Combustible Process Fluids 3 6 8 Explosion Proof Conduit Seal A When installed as explosion proof in a Division 1 Hazardous Location keep covers tight while the Transmitter is energized Disconnect power to the Transmitter in the non hazardous area prior to removing end caps for service When installed as non incendive equipment in a Division 2 hazardous location disconnect power to the Transmitter in the non hazardous area or determine that the location is non hazardous before disconnecting or connecting the Transmitter wires Transmitters installed as explosion proof in Class I Division 1 Group A Hazardous classified locations in accordance with ANSI NFPA 70 the US National Electrical Code require a LISTED explosion proof seal to be installed in the conduit within 18 inches 457 2 mm of the Transmitter Crouse Hinds type EYS EYD or EYSX EYDX are examples of LISTED explosion proof seals that meet this requirement Transmitters installed as explosion proof in Class I Division 1 Group B C or D hazardous classified locations do not require that explosion proo
41. es long Page 48 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 OJOJ O 2 2 4 Figure 30 ST 700 Models STD710 720 730 amp 770 Refer to Table 20 Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 49 Part Number O Table 21 Parts for STG730 740 770 and STA722 740 Transmitter Body Ref Figure 32 Description Qty Unit 01452864 010 01452864 012 91452864 020 91452864 022 91452864 030 91452864 032 91452864 040 91452864 042 91452864 050 01452864 052 Process Head Assembly Kits with PTFE Gaskets Carbon steel head zinc plated without side vent drain Carbon steel head zinc plated with side vent drain Stainless steel head without side vent drain Stainless steel head with side vent drain Hastelloy C head without side vent drain Hastelloy C head with side vent drain Monel head without side vent drain Monel head with side vent drain Carbon steel head nickel plated without side vent drain Carbon steel head nickel plated with side vent drain 01452864 110 01452864 112 01452864 120 01452864 122 01452864 130 01452864 132 01452864 140 01452864 142 01452864 150 01452864 152 Process Head Assembly Kits with PTFE Gaskets Carbon steel head zinc plated without side vent drain Carbon steel head zinc plated with side vent drain Stainless steel head without side vent drain Stainless steel head with side vent drain Hastelloy C head
42. ese modules or the cable that connects them Use a HART DE or FF communicator to read the detailed status information from the transmitter Refer to the appropriate communicator manual to get more information about the possible causes of the failure ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual iiir a Cycle power to the Transmitter If the problem continues to occur replace the Meter body Cycle power to the transmitter If the problem continues to occur replace the Electronics Module Check the ribbon cable that connects the Meter body to the Electronics Module Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the Electronics Module Make sure that all pins are plugged into the connector i e make sure that the connector is not offset in a way that leaves some pins unconnected Cycle power to the transmitter If the problem continues to occur replace the Electronics Module If this does not fix the problem replace the Meter body Revision 1 0 8 Parts List 8 1 Overview Individually saleable parts for the various Transmitter models are listed in this section Some parts are illustrated for identification Parts are identified and listed in the corresponding tables as follows e Individually saleable parts are indicated in each figure by key number callout e Parts that are supplied in kits are indicated in each illustration by key number callout with the letter K prefix e Parts denoted wit
43. f seal be installed in the conduit 3 Startup 3 7 1 Overview This section identifies typical start up tasks associated with several generic pressure measurement applications It also includes the procedure for running an optional analog output check Startup Tasks After completing the installation and configuration tasks for a Transmitter you are ready to start up the process loop Startup usually includes e Checking zero input e Reading inputs and outputs e Applying process pressure to the transmitter You can also run an optional output check to wring out an analog loop and check out individual Process Variable PV outputs in Digitally Enhanced DE mode before startup The actual steps in a startup procedure vary based on the type of Transmitter and the measurement application In general the procedures in this section are based on using Honeywell MC Toolkit to check the Transmitter input and output under static process conditions and make adjustments as required initiating full operation with the running process Note that like checks can be made using the optional three button assembly if your Transmitter is so equipped Operation with the three button assembly is discussed in the Operation section of this manual Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 19 3 7 3 Output Check Procedures The Output Check comprises the following procedures e The Loop Test procedure checks for continuity an
44. h y are recommended spares Table 17 is a summarized list of spare parts Table 17 Summary List of Recommended Spare Parts Electronics Electronics Housing Assembly Assembly 50049849 501 HART Electronics Module Without REED Sensor PWA 50049849 502 HART Electronics Module With REED Sensor PWA 50049849 503 DE Electronics Module Without REED Sensor PWA 50049849 504 DE Electronics Module With REED Sensor Figure 28 1 2 PWA 50049849 509 FieldBus Electronics Module Without REED Sensor PWA 50049849 510 FleldBus Electronics Module With REED Sensor PWA Electronics Housing seals kit includes O 51452865 201 rings 51452865 202 Glass Filled PTFE Fiaure 30 51452865 203 VITON J K1 1 1 2 51462865 204 100 PTFE GRAPHITE 50049839 001 HART DE Terminal Block Assy Without 50049839 002 Lightning Protection 50049839 003 HART DE Terminal Block Assy With 50049839 004 Lightning Protection Figure 28 FieldBus Terminal Block Assy Without 3 1 1 2 Lightning Protection FieldBus Terminal Block Assy With Lightning Protection Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 43 No Units STD710 720 730 740 810 820 830 840 30757505 001 STA822 STA840 STG730 740 770 Figure 30 830 840 870 models PTFE amp Viton Meter Body DP Models Specify GP AP HEAD Models Comp EIG Figure 29 model LGP LAP Models 9 1 1 2 24 number from nameplate Flush Mount Models Flange Mount Models Angle
45. he site selected for the ST 700 Transmitter installation with respect to the process system design specifications and Honeywell s published performance characteristics for your particular model Some parameters that you may want to include in your site evaluation are e Environmental Conditions o Ambient Temperature o Relative Humidity e Potential Noise Sources o Radio Frequency Interference RFI o Electromagnetic Interference EMI e Vibration Sources o Pumps o Motorized System Devices e g pumps o Valve Cavitation e Process Parameters o Temperature o Maximum Pressure Rating 3 2 Honeywell MC Toolkit In preparation for post installation processes refer to the MC Tookit User Manual Document 34 ST 25 20 for battery conditioning and device operation and maintenance information 3 3 Display Installation Precautions Temperature extremes can affect display quality The display can become unreadable at temperature extremes however this is only a temporary condition The display will again be readable when temperatures return to within operable limits The display update rate may increase at cold temperature extremes but as with readability normal updating resumes when temperatures are within limits for full operability Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 3 4 Mounting ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters 3 4 1 Summary Transmitter models except flush mounts and those with integr
46. he user to li date a transmitter is Precs olenter The Install Date is entered in men sole ci n sequence of Day Month and Year followed by the new date s d Install Date DD MM YYYY and the prompt Write Date to eran confirm the entry a shift to next digit CAUTION The Install Date can to the right only be written once in the life of the Transmitter You cannot erase Read 2 after or overwrite the Install Date once it entere has been written Display Menu item shows the current Firmware Electronics Firmware versions of the Display Meterbody Electronics Module and the Meter Read Only body Parameter communications protocol owe mt Pamela transmitter Parameter lt Exit Menu gt Page 26 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 4 2 2 Data Entry Data entry is performed from left to right Select a character digit by pressing f or y buttons and then press to advance to the next character position to the right Select the cross hatch character 2 to terminate the entry or if the final character is already a space character just press lt lt again All numeric entries are clamped at the low or high limit if needed You can determine the low and high limit for a parameter by selecting either the H or L character while the cursor is positioned over the left most digit and press button The Display will show the selected limit Table 12 Three Button Data Entry niea Numeric data ent
47. in at the low point freeze protection may be required here 3 5 3 General Piping Guidelines e When measuring fluids that contain suspended solids install permanent valves at regular intervals to blow down piping e Blow down all lines on new installations with compressed air or steam and flush them with process fluids where possible before connecting these lines to the Transmitter Meter body e Verify that the valves in the blow down lines are closed tightly after the initial blow down procedure and each maintenance procedure thereafter 3 5 4 Procedure to Install Flange Adapters The following procedure provides the steps for removing and replacing an optional flange adapter on the process head m This procedure does not require that the Meter body be removed from the Electronics Housing If flange adapters are being replaced with parts from other kits for example process heads follow the procedures for the kits and incorporate the following procedure NOTE The threaded hole in each Flange Adapter is offset from center To ensure proper orientation for re assembly note the orientation of the offset relative to each Process Head before removing any adapter Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 15 Figure 12 Flange Adapter Removal and Replacement Refer to the instructions included with the kit for removal and replacement procedures 3 6 Wiring a Transmitter 3 6 1 Overview The transm
48. ischarge can damage circuit components Refer to Figure 21 for parts locations 8 Communication Module Retaing Screws m 2 Places m Electronics Housing Figure 21 PWA Replacement Turn OFF Transmitter power Loosen the end cap lock and unscrew the end cap from the electronics side of the Transmitter housing If equipped with a Display module carefully depress the two tabs on the sides of the Display Module and pull it off If necessary unplug the interface connector from the Communication module Loosen the two retaining screws and carefully pull the Communication module from the Electronics compartment Carefully connect the Sensor Ribbon Cable to the connector at the bottom of the Communication module When install the Communication module in the next step be careful not to pinch the Sensor Ribbon Cable Carefully insert the Communication module into the Electronics compartment Ensure that the Sensor Ribbon Cable is not pinched Tighten the two Communication module retaining screws Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 35 9 Reinstall the Display module as follows Orient the display as desired b Install the Interface Connector in the Display module such that it will mate with the socket for the display in the Communication module c Carefully line up the display and snap it into place Verify that the two tabs on the sides of the display latch n Orient the Displ
49. itable ground electrode per a FM USA NFPA 70 Article 504 and 505 The resistance of the ground path must be less than 1 0 ohm b CSA Canada Canadian Electrical Code CEC part section 10 c ATEX Requirements of EN 60079 14 12 2 4 d JECEx Requirements of IEC 60079 14 12 2 4 9 Intrinsically Safe DIVISION 1 Zone O WARNING SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS Division 2 Zone 2 WARNING DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE GAS ATMOSPHERE I5 PRESENT NO REVISION OF THIS CONTROL DRAWING I5 PERMITTED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM THE AGENCIES listed For release approvals see ECO 4 0094464 mu Honeywell a CONTROL DRAWING DEV ENG wem ST 700 ST 800 SERIES PRESSURE TRANSMITTER mr enc DIVISIONS 1 amp 2 ZONEO0O amp 2 mes TOLERANCE UNLESS NOTED A Tan 50049892 ANGULAR DIMENSION MASTER FILE TYPE MS WORD Page 62 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 HART DE ENTITY PARAMETERS Associated Apparatus Ui or Vmax 30V Uo Voc or Vt lt 3v li or Imax lt 105 mA lo Isc or It 105 mA Liz 984 LH La or Lo 2 Lase Lor7oo steno NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS DIVISION 1 GROUPS A B C D E F amp G ZONE 0 IIC amp ZONE 2 IIC CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C D CONTROL ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT WHEN SHIELD IS USED GROUND AT THIS END O
50. ition Max 180 in either direction and tighten the set screw Carefully align and connect the Sensor Ribbon Cable to connector J4 at the bottom of the Communication module board When installing the Communication module in the next step be careful not to pinch the Sensor Ribbon Cable Carefully insert the Communication module into the Electronics compartment Ensure that the Sensor Ribbon Cable is not pinched Tighten the two Communication module retaining screws If applicable re install the Display module as follows a Orient the display as desired b Install the Interface Connector in the Display module such that it will mate with the socket for the display in the Communication module c Carefully line up the display and snap it into place Verify that the two tabs on the sides of the display latch n Orient the Display for proper viewing through the end cap window 26 2I 28 29 30 You can rotate the meter mounting orientation in 90 o increments Connect the bracket to the Transmitter housing Recalibrate the Transmitter per Section 6 of this document Return the Transmitter to service and turn ON power Verify the Transmitter configuration data Restore the saved database if necessary Lubricate the end cap O ring with Parker Super O ring silicone lubricant or equivalent before replacing the end caps Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 39 Page 40 ST 700 SmartLine Pressur
51. itter is designed to operate in a two wire power current loop with loop resistance and power supply voltage within the operating range shown in Figure 13 Operating Area NOTE A minimum of Loop 250 Ohms of loop Resistance resistance is necessary to support ohms communications Loop resistance equals barrier resistance plus wire resistance plus receiver resistance Also 45 volt operation is permitted if not an intrinsically safe installation 10 8 16 28 20 6325 28 3 37 0 Operating Voltage Vdc Figure 13 Transmitter Operating Ranges Loop wiring is connected to the Transmitter by simply attaching the positive and negative loop wires to the positive and negative terminals on the Transmitter terminal block in the Electronics Housing shown in Figure 14 Page 16 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 TERMINAL BLOCK INTERNAL GROUND CONNECTION 2X FIELD WIRING ENTRIES 2X TB MOUNTING SCREWS ELECTRONIC S HOUSING EARTH GROUND CLAMP OPTIONAL Figure 14 Transmitter 3 Screw Terminal Board and Grounding Screw As shown in Figure 14 each Transmitter has an internal terminal to connect it to earth ground Optionally a ground terminal can be added to the outside of the Electronics Housing While it is not necessary to ground the Transmitter for proper operation doing so tends to minimize the possible effects of noise on the output signal and affords
52. ive Remote Diaphragm Seal Transmitter Installation Depending on Transmitter model connect the remote seal to the tank according to Table 8 Table 8 Remote Diaphragm Mounting Details Connect the Remote Seal on Variable Head Fixed or Constant Head Transmitter High Pressure HP Side Transmitter Low Pressure LP side to tank to tank wall lower flange mounting wall upper flange Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 13 3 5 Piping the ST 700 Transmitter 3 5 1 Piping Arrangements Piping arrangements vary depending upon process measurement requirements and the Transmitter model For example a differential pressure transmitter comes with double ended process heads with 14 inch NPT connections which can be modified to accept 12 inch NPT through optional flange adapters Gauge pressure transmitters are available with various connections for direct mounting to a process pipe A 2 inch schedule 80 steel pipe is commonly used for Transmitter integration into a process system Many piping arrangements use a three valve manifold to connect the process piping to the Transmitter A manifold makes it easy to install and remove or re zero a Transmitter without interrupting the process A manifold also accommodates the installation of blow down valves to clear debris from pressure lines Figure 11 represents a typical piping arrangement using a three valve manifold and blow down lines for a differential pressu
53. n 27 DE and Analog Differences oooccccnccnoccnnnonanonnnnnnns 27 Failsafe Operation eio ce red er gerne throne 28 Configuration Record Sheet cccccccsseceeesecseseeeseeees 64 Copyrights Notices and Trademarks iii D Diagnostic Messages occccooccononcononnnncnonunncononcnnanonancnnanoss 5 Display Installation Precautions eeeeees 7 Display OPON RARE TM 4 F Features and ODtCONS ic 1 Functional Characteristics cccccccssseccccesseeeeeaeeeeees 2 Physical Characteristics eere 1 Flange MOoUHEIDg aspas e Oo o cf ct 12 G E em 65 H Honeywell MC Toolkit cocoooocccncccooconnncnnoconnnonanos 7 I Installation and Startup reenica 7 Display Installation Precautions 7 Mounting ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters 7 AURA ES uvis tates vel A ORA es 7 Installation Site Evaluation Site Eval abtiOl iio 7 ItCOQ UC EIOTI q 1 Page 66 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual M Mamtenante sit eng eua uit 31 Inspecting and Cleaning Barrier Diaphragms 31 Preventive Maintenance Practices and Schedules 31 Replacing the Communication Module 34 Replacing the Meter Body eseeeeees 35 Monitoring the Basic Displays esseeeess 30 Mounting Dimensions
54. ne Pressure Transmitter Quick Start Installation Guide Document 34 ST 25 36 ST 800 amp ST 700 Pressure Transmitter with HART Safety Manual tt 34 ST 25 37 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter HART DE Option User s Manual Document 34 ST 25 47 ST 700 FF Transmitter with FOUNDATION Fieldbus Option Installation amp Device Reference Guide Document 34 ST 25 46 MC Tookit User Manual for 400 or later Document 34 ST 25 20 PM APM Smartline Transmitter Integration Manual Document PM 12 410 ST 800 amp ST 700 Series Pressure Analog HART and DE Communications form Honeywell drawing 50049892 Smart Field Communicator Model STS 103 Operating Guide Document 34 ST 11 14 Page iv SI 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 Patent Notice The Honeywell ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter family is covered by one or more of the following U S Patents 5 485 753 5 811 690 6 041 659 6 055 633 7 786 878 8 073 098 and other patents pending Support and Contact Information For Europe Asia Pacific North and South America contact details refer to the back page of this manual or the appropriate Honeywell Solution Support web site Honeywell Corporate www honeywellprocess com Honeywell Process Solutions www honeywellprocess com pressue transmitters Training Classes http www automationccollege com Telephone and Email Contacts Area Organization Phone Phone Number United
55. ngs are provided for Transmitter installation in non intrinsically safe areas and for intrinsically safe loops in hazardous area locations If you are using the Transmitter with Honeywell s TPS system see PM APM Smartline Transmitter Integration Manual PM12 410 which is part of the TDC 3000 system bookset 3 6 4 Wiring Procedure l See Figure 14 above for parts locations Loosen the end cap lock using a 1 5 mm Allen wrench 2 Remove the end cap cover from the terminal block end of the Electronics Housing 3 Feed loop power leads through one end of the conduit entrances on either side of the Electronics Housing The Transmitter accepts up to 16 AWG wire Plug the unused conduit entrance 5 Connect the positive loop power lead to the positive terminal and the negative loop power lead to the negative terminal Note that the Transmitter is not polarity sensitive 6 Replace the end cap and secure it in place 3 6 5 Lightning Protection If your Transmitter includes the optional lightning protection connect a wire from the Earth Ground Clamp see Figure 14 to Earth Ground to make the protection effective Use a size 8 AWG or 8 37mm bare or green covered wire for this connection 3 6 6 Supply Voltage Limiting Requirements If your Transmitter complies with the ATEX 4 directive for self declared approval per 94 9 EC the power supply has to include a voltage limiting device Voltage must be limited such that it does not exce
56. omponents Page 36 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 5 Ifa display is present press the two snaps along the side and remove it from the communication module assembly Note Do not discard or misplace the Display Communication connector it will be required to reassemble the Display Module 6 Loosen the two retaining screws and remove the Communications Module assembly and remove the Communication Module assembly from the electronics housing Disconnect the Sensor Cable from the Communications Board Refer to Figure 23 Use a 2 mm hex wrench to completely loosen the set screw on the outside of the housing to permit rotating the meter body LD Wht Figure 23 Hardware Location to Remove the Meter Assembly 9 Carefully turn the complete meter body counterclockwise to unscrew it from the electronics housing 10 Remove the nuts from bolts that hold the process head s to the Meter Body 11 Remove process heads and bolts 12 Remove the gaskets or O rings from the process heads 13 Clean the interior of the process head s with a soft bristle brush and suitable solvent CAUTION To prevent damage to the diaphragm in the Meter Body use extreme care when handling or placing the Meter Body on any surface Carefully assemble gaskets or O rings to the meter body If installing O rings lubricate with water or leave dry 14 Coat threads on process head bolts with anti seize compo
57. ooooooonnnnnnncnnconononononononnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnos 22 Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page xi Page xii SI 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview This section is an introduction to the physical and functional characteristics Honeywell s family of ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters 1 2 Features and Options The ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter is available in a variety of models for measuring Differential Pressure DP Gauge Pressure GP and Absolute Pressure AP Table 3 lists the protocols human interface HMI materials approvals and mounting bracket options for the ST 700 Table 3 Features and Options Feature Option Standard Available Options Communication Protocols HART version 7 Digitally Enhanced DE Fieldbus Basic Digital Display 222222222 Human Machine Interface HMI Basic Digital Display Options Basic Display Three button programming optional Basic display language English only Singe O Calibration Single Approvals See Appendix C for details ATEX CSA FM IECx NEPSI Mounting Brackets Angle flat carbon steel 304 stainless steel Marine 304 stainless steel Integration Tools 1 2 1 Physical Characteristics As shown in Figure 1 the ST 700 is packaged in two major assemblies the Electronics Housing and the Meter Body The elements in the Electronic Housing respond to se
58. or 60 VDC may be accessible ESD HAZARD Danger of an electro static discharge to which equipment may be sensitive Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Protective Earth PE terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth green or green yellow supply system conductor Functional earth terminal Used for non safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national local electrical code requirements Earth Ground Functional earth connection NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements Chassis Ground Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of the equipment shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements Page vi SI 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 The Factory Mutual Approval mark means the equipment has been rigorously tested and certified to be reliable The Canadian Standards mark means the equipment has been tested and meets applicable standards for safety and or performance The Ex mark means the equipment complies with the requirements of the European standards that are harmonised with the 94 9 EC Directive ATEX Directive named after the French ATmosphere EXplo
59. play Installed sees 28 4 3 1 Zero AO ESMERO iD ey eq 28 4 3 2 Spa Ad USUMENE ao 28 4 4 Changime the Default Pailsare DITECUODS o ou E aad nen tae eue edad 28 4 4 DE and Analog IUEIere 65S dioe Eo ios 28 4 4 2 Procedure to Establish Failsafe Operation eese 20 4 5 Montonns the Basto Display 1 is 31 4 5 1 Basie DISPO dE EE 31 O EA A a 22 5 ONO RR ida 32 5 2 Preventive Maintenance Practices and Schedules ooooooooooooooononccnnnnonnnnnnnnnnononononononnnos 22 2 9 Inspecting and Cleaning Barrier Diaphragms esses 32 5 4 Replacine the Communication Module 22 513 di 35 5 5 R placino the Meter BO tt AS A AA ER 36 0 A A yen Tren re 41 6 1 Recommendations for Transmitter Calibration occooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnononcnnnnnonononannnnnnnnnnnnnnanoss 41 6 2 Calibration Proce UE Suda 41 CS ice lo o ON 42 7 1 B v aur SI A a a 42 7 2 Critical Diagnostics CTE ii 42 7 2 1 Fault Conditions and Recommended Corrective Actions occcccccccnnnononncnnnnnnnonananennnnnos 42 MEME RM LEE TUE 43 MN uc3bo ce E O 43 8 1 ug O O 43 Appendix A PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS wagon sitesi i 54 OSS Aye PR 65 A esc estas tee ee ate E A E E E E ce drca LB A p A UE 66 Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page ix List of Figures Figure 1 5T 700 MATAS e di 2 Fig re 2 Plectron
60. re transmitter being used to measure flow To Downstream Tap To Upstream Tap Blow Down A i 3 Valve 7 A Blow Down Valve Manifold Valve Blow Down Blow Down Piping Piping To Low Pressure To High Pressure Side of Transmitter Side of Transmitter To Waste To Waste Figure 11 Typical 3 Valve Manifold with Blow Down Piping Page 14 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 3 5 2 Suggestions for Transmitter Location Suggests connections based on what is being processed by the system Table 9 Suggested Connection Locations Suggested Location Description Above the gas line The condensate drains away from the Transmitter Liquids Below but near the elevation of This minimizes that static head effect of the the process connection condensate Level with or above the process This requires a siphon to protect the Transmitter from connection process steam The siphon retains water as a fill fluid For liquid or steam the piping should slope a minimum of 25 4 mm 1 inch per 305 mm 1 foot 2 Slope the piping down toward the Transmitter if it is below the process connection to allow the bubbles to rise back into the piping through the liquid 3 If the transmitter is located above the process connection the piping should rise vertically above the Transmitter In this case slope down toward the flow line with a vent valve at the high point 4 For gas measurement use a condensate leg and dra
61. ropriate engineering units from list Executing this selection corrects the Zero based on the input pressure Executing this selection corrects the LRV based on the input pressure Executing this selection corrects the LRV based on the input pressure Executing this selection Resets the Zero LRV and URV Corrects back to Factory values This selection allows the loop zero output 4mA value to be trimmed Press J to enter menu selection Press J to initiate action Press J to enter menu selection Note You must connect a current meter to the transmitter to monitor the loop output T and 1 to select number J to enter and shift to the next digit to the right This selection allows the loop span output 20mA value to be trimmed Note You must connect a current meter to the transmitter to monitor the loop output Revision 1 0 This selection allows the user to force the DAC output to any value between 3 8 and 20 8 mA Note This selection will put the DAC into Fixed Output Mode as indicated by the flashing output value Navigation away from this menu item will return the loop to Normal Automatic Mode The limits are LRV 2X the Lower Range Limit LRL of Fress to enter URV the Meter body and 2X the Upper Range Limit URL of the Meter n i body and y to Selection applies digital filtering to p della Dampin suppress noise effects on the PV oe ere an at The limits for this value are 0 0 to
62. rotection used on the equipment certification nameplate Once a type of protection has been checked on the nameplate the equipment shall not then be reinstalled using any of the other certification types WARNINGS and Cautions Intrinsically Safe and Non Incendive Equipment WARNING SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS Explosion Proof Flameproof WARNING DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE MAY BE PRESENT Non Incendive Equipment WARNING DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE MAYBE PRESENT All Protective Measures WARNING FOR CONNECTION IN AMBIENTS ABOVE 609C USE WIRE RATED 1059C Page 60 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 A 5 Conditions of Use for Ex Equipment Hazardous Location Equipment or Schedule of Limitations Consult the manufacturer for dimensional information on the flameproof joints for repair Painted surface of the ST 700 may store electrostatic charge and become a source of ignition in applications with a low relative humidity less than approximately30 relative humidity where the painted surface is relatively free of surface contamination such as dirt dust or oil Cleaning of the painted surface should only be done with a damp cloth Flame proof Installations The Transmitter can installed in the boundary wall between an area of EPL Ga Class Zone 0 Category 1 and the less hazardous area EPL Gb Class Zone 1 C
63. ry Text entry Display the high limit for this parameter H This symbol only appears in the left most Not Available position of the data entry field Display the low limit for this parameter L This symbol only appears in the left most Not Available position of the data entry field Terminate the numeric entry Terminate the text entry O thru 9 These characters are used to enter These characters can be used to Minus numeric values The minus sign only wr enter the Tag ID Decimal appears in the left most digit A thru Z O thru 9 These characters can be used to Not Available special enter the Tag ID symbols 4 2 3 Editing a Numeric value Editing of a numeric value 1s a digit by digit process starting with the left most digit 1 Press 1 to begin the edit process The Basic Display will show the current value of the item on the lower line left justified The Press the f or y buttons to select the desired digit and then press to advance to the next digit to the right 4 After the last digit has been entered press J one more time to write the new value to the transmitter 4 2 4 Selecting a new setting from a list of choices Use the procedure described below to select a new setting for parameters that present a list of choices e g PV Display Pressure Units etc 1 Press J to begin the edit process a The Basic Display will show the current setting of the item on the lower line left justified 2 Pres
64. s the f or y buttons to scroll through the list of choices Press to make your selection The new selection will be stored in the transmitter and will be displayed on the lower line right justified Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 27 4 3 Three Button Operation with no Display Installed When there is no Display installed the buttons can be used to perform a Zero or Span adjustment of the Transmitter Caution should be taken to insure these adjustments are only made when the correct input pressures are applied 4 3 1 Zero Adjustment This adjustment is the same as performing a Set LRV using the Display 1 Connect a current meter or voltmeter as shown in Figure 15 to monitor the PV output of the Transmitter 2 Using an accurate pressure source apply pressure equivalent to the Transmitter LRV 3 Press the Down and Zero T buttons together to set the Zero Verify that the output is now 4 mA 4 3 2 Span Adjustment This adjustment is the same as performing a Set URV using the Display 1 Connect a current meter or voltmeter as shown in Figure 15 to monitor the PV output of the Transmitter 2 Using an accurate pressure source apply pressure equivalent to the desired Upper Range Value of the transmitter Press the Down and Span buttons together to set the span Verify that the PV output is now 20 mA gt You can also use the MCT 202 Toolkit to make any adjustments to an ST 700 Smart
65. safe UP High Write Protect ON Protected Failsafe Down Low Write Protect On Protected Fieldbus Simulation Mode OFF Write Protect OFF Not Protected Fieldbus Simulation Mode OFF Write Protect ON Protected Fieldbus SIM Mode ON Write Protect OFF Not Protected 1 Turn OFF Transmitter power 2 Loosen the end cap lock and unscrew the end cap from the Electronics side of the Transmitter housing 3 If applicable carefully depress the tabs on the sides of the Display Module and pull it off 4 Ifnecessary disconnect the interface connector from the Communication Module 5 Set the Failsafe Jumper top jumper to the desired position UP or DOWN See Table 13 and Table 14 for jumper positioning 6 To re install the Display Module orient the display as desired and install the interface connector in the display module such that 1t will mate with the socket for display in the Communication Module and snap the display module onto the electronics module 7 Turn ON transmitter power Page 30 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 4 5 Monitoring the Basic Display This section describes the information shown on the operator screens of the Basic Display 4 5 1 Basic Display Figure 18 illustrates the Basic Display format with Process Variable PV e The PV value is user configurable This field has 7 characters The maximum allowable numeric value is 9999999 or 9999
66. sible Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page vii Contents EA O So UI UM I 1 1 ONCE Wir I 1 2 ibeaturesnada ODUOTS dis I 1 2 1 AO os S18 Serene renee entero Saat sebum ME LI EM uU LI S I 1 2 2 Functional Characters esti atu a eme ence ta exa deo ue P i Sean 2 1 3 S1700 Transmitter Nameplate cerina eet oe ie 3 1 4 Satety Ceramic atom MIONA a 3 1 5 Transmitter Adusien Seain e E E E ladeo 3 Lo io Po pua den eec cad ee Idee art 4 Led Optional SsDWUttOr ASSEMBLY tna 4 2 Application Desi cit 5 2 1 cni A 5 2 1 1 PMC CU ACN PN E CCE TO PE e UN ce E E 5 2 1 2 Diagnostic Mesa iia rinda 5 2 2 Diels a ti io cocta etii E eL a 6 2 2 I barety Intesnty Leve SIL uode a tutis ud ados s Gace Mast Os IS UN 6 2 stallatom and SCA A A cde e 7 3 Iastallatton Site Evaluar ptus ts 7 3 2 Honeywell MC Toolkit did 7 3 3 Display Installation Precamt Ons sesso i doct oe ue tate eee teet eh neo n Erba een palo eu cicer e Rao no eh usen aeu 7 3 4 Mounting ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters oooooonnncnnnnncnnnnnocnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 8 3 4 1 SUMMAN aise RE SU I LN NE 8 3 4 2 Monto Dimens ODS 5 td 8 3 4 3 Bracke Mounino Procedures ia 9 3 4 4 Mounting Transmitters with Small Absolute or Differential Pressure Spans 11 3 4 5 Flange Mounte ui 12 3 4 6 Remote Diaphragm Seal Mounting Informati0N oooccccnnncnnnnonocnnnnnnnnonnnnonnnnnnnononnnnnnoss
67. terface provides a user interface and operation capability without opening the transmitter Figure 16 shows the location of the three button option and the labels for each button Figure 16 Three Button Option Page 22 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 Table 10 Three Button Option Functions Physical Increment Scroll to previous menu item in an active list Left 4 Scroll through alphanumeric list to desired Previous Menu Item character ex for entering Tag names or numeric values Decrement Scroll to next menu item in an active list nd Next Menu Item Scroll through alphanumeric list to desired character ex for entering Tag names or numeric values Select displayed Call up the Main Menu menu item for Select an item for data entry activation or editing Confirm a data entry operation Activate the service associated with a selected menu item 4 2 1 The Basic Display Menu The Basic Display Menu is implemented as one long single level menu and will wrap around when it reaches the start or end of the menu Operation is as follows Press the 1 button to call up the Menu 1 Select Exit Menu and press to exit the Menu 2 Use the and y buttons to scroll through the list of menu items 3 Press the J button to select an item for data entry or activation When an item is selected for data entry or activation the cursor will jump to the lower line of the
68. ternal diameter of the flange gasket does not obstruct the sensing diaphragm e To prevent performance degradation in extended mount flanged Transmitters ensure that sufficient clearance exists in front of the sensing diaphragm body Page 12 Attention The dotted area indicates use with a closed tank with a reference leg e Variable Reference Head Minimum Level High Pressure ow Pressure side mounted cide vented to to the tank the atmosphere Figure 9 Tank Flange Mounted Transmitter ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 3 4 6 Remote Diaphragm Seal Mounting Information m The combination of tank vacuum and high pressure capillary head effect should not exceed nine 9 psi 300 mmHg absolute For insulated tanks be sure to remove enough insulation to accommodate the flange extension The end user is responsible for supplying a flange gasket and mounting hardware suitable for the service condition of the Transmitter A Mount the Transmitter flanges within the limits in Table 7 for the fill fluid in the capillary tubes with a tank at one 1 atmosphere Table 7 Flange Mounting Guidelines Silicone DC 200 Oil Chlorotrifluorethylene CTFE Refer to for a representative remote diaphragm seal installation Mount the Transmitter at a remote distance determined by the length of the capillary tubing Maximum Level Minimum Level Lc ir ig ii T Figure 10 Representat
69. tes Houssine Components ult idas 2 Figure gt Typical E 700 Name Plate asc clics 3 Figure 4 Typical Bracket Mounted and Flange Mounted Installations eseessssssss 8 Figure 5 Angle Mounting Bracket Secured to a Horizontal or Vertical Pipe 9 Figure 6 Inline Model Mounted to an Optional Bracket cccccccccnnnnononccnnannccnnncnnnnnnnnncnnnnnonnnonos 10 Figure 7 Rotating the Electronics Housing eese eene eene essent nnns 10 Figure 8 Using a Spirit Balance to Level a Transmitter n ccenn i 11 Figure 9 Tank Flange Mounted Transmitter eie iii linda 12 Figure 10 Representative Remote Diaphragm Seal Transmitter Installation 13 Figure 11 Typical 3 Valve Manifold with Blow Down Piping ccooooooocononononononcncnnncnnnononnnnnnnananoos 14 Figure 12 Flange Adapter Removal and Replacement ooccccccnnncncnnnnnnnnnnnonnnncnnonocnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanonos 16 Fisure 15 5 Transmitter Operating RANES a E A td 16 Figure 14 Transmitter 3 Screw Terminal Board and Grounding Screw ooonnccccccnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 17 Figure I5 Current Loop Test Connect o ton ES o qe E ou oes eta ee oos eet una 20 Preure 16 Three Button DUO iio ic Bros pide 27 Figure 17 Locating the Failsafe and Write Protect JuMpesT ooooooonnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnononononononanncnncnnnoss 29 Figure 18 B
70. that the following products ST 800 Smart Series Pressure Transmitter And ST 700 Smart Series Pressure Transmitter to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the provisions of the European Community Directives including the latest amendments as shown in the attached schedule Assumption of conformity is based on the application of the harmonized standards and when applicable or required a European Community notified body certification as shown in the attached schedule The authorized signatory to this declaration on behalf of the manufacturer and the Responsible Person is identified below Product Safety amp 7 als Engineering Issue Date 25 January 2013 Page 54 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 Honeywell SCHEDULE 50080030 Revision C Manufacturing Locations Honeywell Process Solutions Honeywell Tianjin Limited 525 East Market Street Building 21 of JinBin Development York PA 17403 No 156 Nan Hai Road TEDA USA Tianjin 300457 P R China EMC Directive 2004 108 EC IEC 61326 1 2005 Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use EMC Requirements IEC 61326 3 1 2008 Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 3 1 Immunity Requirements for safety related systems and equipment intended to perform safety related functions Overview of EMC Testing Equipment Tested EUT 5T 820 TRANSMITTER Serial No 993975 Har
71. the diagnostic messages that indicate critical conditions Other than the critical conditions additional detail is not provided If you require assistance contact your distributor or Honeywell Technical Support All other messages are covered by the MC Toolkit Users Manual 7 2 Critical Diagnostics Screens The Basic Display will display the message CRITCAL FAULT on the top line of the LCD and the appropriate diagnostic text on the lower line A description of the diagnostic conditions is given in Table 14 along with suggested actions for resolving the problem 7 2 1 Fault Conditions and Recommended Corrective Actions Table 16 Fault Conditions and Recommended Corrective Actions fault A critical failure has been detected in the Meter body Electronics Module Fault A critical failure has been detected on the HART DE or FF Electronics Module Meter body Comm fault Communications between the Meter body and the Electronics Module has failed Page 42 Use a HART DE or FF communicator to read the detailed status information from the transmitter Refer to the appropriate communicator manual to get more information about the possible causes of the failure Use a HART DE or FF communicator to read the detailed status information from the transmitter Refer to the appropriate communicator manual for more information about the possible failure causes This could be the result of a failure on either of th
72. tions Verify the integrity of electrical components in the output current loop Establish communication with the Transmitter For these procedures the values of components in the current loop are not critical if they support reliable communication between the Transmitter and the Toolkit On the Toolkit display the Output Calibration box In the Output Calibration box select the Loop Test button the LOOP TEST box will be displayed Select the desired constant level Output 0 100 96 or Other any between 0 100 96 Select the Set button A box will be displayed asking Are you sure you want to place the transmitter in output mode With the Transmitter in Analog mode you can observe the output on an externally connected meter or on a local meter In DE mode you can observe the output on the local meter or on the Toolkit Monitor display Select the Yes button Observe the output current at the percentage you selected in Step 5 To view the monitor display navigate back from the LOOP TEST display and select the MONITOR display A Confirm popup will be displayed Select Yes to continue This concludes the Startup procedure Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 21 4 Operation 4 1 Overview This section provides the information and processes involved for both Digitally Enhanced DE and HART operation using the 3 button option 4 2 Three Button Operation The ST 700 optional three button in
73. tromagnetic Interference Field Termination Assembly Gauge Pressure High Pressure also High Pressure side of a Differential Pressure Transmitter Hertz Inches of Water In Line Gauge Pressure Low Pressure also Low Pressure side of a Differential Pressure Transmitter Lower Range Limit Lower Range Value Milliamperes Direct Current Millimeters of Mercury Millivolts Newton meters National Pipe Thread Non Volatile Memory Measured static pressure in PV4 algorithm Absolute critical pressure of the gas Static pressure at downstream point Measured differential pressure in Pascals in PV4 algorithm Absolute pressure of flowing gas Reduced pressure Static pressure at upstream point Process Manger Pounds per Square Inch Pounds per Square Inch Absolute Process Variable Printed Wiring Assembly Radio Frequency Interference Resistance Temperature Detector Smart Field Communicator Pressure Transmitter Interface Module Pressure Transmitter Interface Multivariable Input Output Processor Thermocouple Upper Range Limit Upper Range Value Universal Station Volts Alternating Current Volts Direct Current ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 65 Index A About This Manda vt puo i ere h iv ACCUFACE 5 Application DesiBl sisas 5 B Basic Display Menus ccccssssececeessseceeceeeeceesaeeseeeees 22 Bracket MOUNT Bicis eas CU ro e EE rV E 9 C Changing the Default Failsafe Directio
74. tup commands and execute the software and protocol for the different pressure measurement types Figure 2 shows the assemblies in the Electronics Housing with available options The Meter Body provides connection to a process system Several physical interface configurations are available as determined by the mounting and mechanical connections all of which are described in the Installation section of this manual Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 1 Electronics Housing Approvals Name Plate Product ID Nameplate Communications Module Endcap with or without Window Display Module Figure 2 Electronics Housing Components 1 2 2 Functional Characteristics Functionally the Transmitter can measure process pressure and provides a proportional analog 4 to 20 mA output to the measured process variable PV Available output communication protocols include Honeywell Digitally Enhanced DE HART and FOUNDATION Fieldbus An optional 3 button assembly is available to set up and make adjustments to the Transmitter In addition a Honeywell Multi Communication MC Toolkit not supplied with the Transmitter can facilitate setup and adjustment procedures Certain adjustments can be made through an Experion Station or a Universal Station if the Transmitter is digitally integrated with Honeywell s Experion or TPS TDC 3000 control system Page 2 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User
75. u for navigation o Transmitter configuration o Transmitter calibration o Display configuration o Set zero and span parameters Page 4 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 2 Application Design 2 1 Overview This section discusses the considerations involved with deploying a Honeywell ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter in a process system The following areas are covered Safety Input and output data Reliability Environmental limits Installation considerations Operation and maintenance Repair and replacement 2 1 1 Accuracy The ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter Transmitter measures the gauge differential or absolute pressure of a process and reports the measurement to a receiving device Measurements are accurate up to 0 05 of the calibrated span 2 1 2 Diagnostic Messages Transmitter standard diagnostics are reported in the two basic categories listed in Table 5 Problems detected as critical diagnostics drive the analog output to the programmed burnout level Problems detected as non critical diagnostics may affect performance without driving the analog output to the programmed burnout level Informational messages not listed in Table 5 report various Transmitter status or setting conditions The messages listed in Table 5 are specific to the Transmitter exclusive of those associated with HART and DE protocols HART and DE diagnostic messages are listed and described in the ST 700 Sm
76. und such as Neverseize or equivalent Revision 1 0 ST 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 37 15 Refer to Figure 24 Apply Dow Corning 33 silicone grease to the meter body adapter O ring and carefully assemble the O ring to the meter body Assemble the process head s and bolts to the new meter body For now make the bolts only finger tight Meter Body adapter O ring Not used on Process Head Gaskets O rings Figure 24 Meter Body Reassembly 16 Use a torque wrench to gradually tighten nuts to torque rating in sequence shown in Figure 25 Tighten head bolts in stages of 1 3 full torque 2 3 full torque and then full torque Always tighten head bolts in sequence shown and in these stages 1 1 3 full torque 2 2 3 full torque 3 Full torque Figure 25 Head Bolt Tightening Sequence Page 38 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Revision 1 0 17 Feed the ribbon cable on the new meter body through the neck of the housing CAUTION To prevent damage to the ribbon cable use care when assembling the Meter Body to the electronics housing 18 19 20 2 22 23 24 25 Screw the new meter body into the housing until the bottom of the Meter Body adapter is flush with the neck of the electronics housing Tighten the outside set screw to be sure it is fully seated in the slot in the header Loosen the set screw 1 2 turn Rotate the housing to the desired pos
77. without side vent drain Hastelloy C head with side vent drain Monel head without side vent drain Monel head with side vent drain Carbon steel head nickel plated without side vent drain Carbon steel head nickel plated with side vent drain Each process head assembly kit includes K K Od 01 GO RO Nt Note 1 This item is made of the same material as the Process Heads except for Kits with carbon steel Process Heads which include stainless steel Pipe Plug Vent Plug and Vent Bushing Note 2 The Kit for Process Heads without side vent drain does not include Pipe Plugs K1 Page 50 ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters User s Manual Reference Head K9 51452951 201 Carbon Steel Blind Reference Head 1 K9 51452951 101 316 SS Blind Reference Head 1 Revision 1 0 Figure 31 STG730 740 770 and STA722 740 Transmitter Body Ref Table 22 Inline Gauge and Inline Atmospheric Meter Body Parts Ke opecify complete ST Series replacement meter body LAP LGP model model number from 1 nameplate Figure 32 Inline Gauge and Inline Atmospheric Meter Body Bodies Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 51 Table 23 Flange Mounted Meter Body Parts Ref Figure 32 1 opecify complete model number from nameplate 30749372 005 30749372 001 30754419 006 30754419 008 30754419 022 30754419 024 30754419 007 30754419 023 K
78. xact location The approvals name plate contains information and service marks that disclose the Transmitter compliance information Refer to Appendix C of this document for safety certification requirements and details 1 5 Transmitter Adjustments Zero and Span adjustments are possible in ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitters with the optional three button assembly located at the top of the Electronic Housing see Figure 2 You can also use the Honeywell MC Toolkit or other third party hand held zero to make any adjustments to an ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter Alternately certain adjustments can be made through the Experion or Universal Station if the Transmitter is digitally integrated with a Honeywell Experion or TPS system Revision 1 0 SI 700 Smart Pressure Transmitter User s Manual Page 3 1 6 Display Options The ST 700 SmartLine Pressure Transmitter with Basic Display Table 4 Available Display Characteristics Basic Display Suitable for basic process needs 360 rotation in 90 Increments 2 lines 16 characters Standard units of measurement Pa KPa MPa KGcm2 TORR ATM inH20 mH20 bar mbar inHg FTH20 mmH20 MMHG amp PSI Diagnostic messaging Square root output indications 1 7 Optional 3 Button Assembly The optional 3 Button Assembly provides the following features and capabilities e Increment decrement and enter key functions e With the menu driven display o Comprehensive on screen men
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