This Quick Start Guide provides basic guidelines for the Rosemount 2140
and 2140:SIS Level Detectors. Refer to the Rosemount 2140 and 2140:SIS
Reference Manual for more instructions. The manual and this guide are also
available electronically at Emerson.com/Rosemount.
1.1Safety messages
WARNING
Failure to follow safe installation and servicing guidelines could result in
death or serious injury.
Ensure the level detector is installed by qualified personnel and in
accordance with applicable code of practice.
Use the level detector only as specified in this manual. Failure to do so may
impair the protection provided by the level detector.
The weight of a level detector with a heavy flange and extended fork length
may exceed 37 lb. (18 kg). A risk assessment is required before carrying,
lifting, and installing the level detector.
For installations in hazardous locations, the level detector must be installed
according to the Rosemount 2140 and 2140:SIS Level Detectors Product
Certifications document.
WARNING
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
Verify that the operating atmosphere of the level detector is consistent with
the appropriate hazardous locations certifications.
Before connecting a handheld communicator in an explosive atmosphere,
ensure that the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with
intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices.
In explosion-proof/flameproof and non-incendive installations, do not
remove the housing covers when power is applied to the level detector.
Both housing covers must be fully engaged to meet flameproof/explosionproof requirements.
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WARNING
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be
present on leads can cause electrical shock.
Ensure the power to the level detector is off, and the lines to any other
external power source are disconnected or not powered while wiring the
level detector.
Ensure the wiring is suitable for the electrical current and the insulation is
suitable for the voltage, temperature, and environment.
WARNING
Process leaks could result in death or serious injury.
Ensure the level detector is handled carefully. If the process seal is damaged,
gas might escape from the vessel (tank) or pipe.
WARNING
Physical access
Unauthorized personnel may potentially cause significant damage to and/or
misconfiguration of end users’ equipment. This could be intentional or
unintentional and needs to be protected against.
Physical security is an important part of any security program and
fundamental to protecting your system. Restrict physical access by
unauthorized personnel to protect end users’ assets. This is true for all
systems used within the facility.
CAUTION
Hot surfaces
The flange and process seal may be hot at high process temperatures. Allow
to cool before servicing.
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2Installation
2.1Fork alignment in a pipe installation
The fork is correctly aligned by positioning the groove or notch as indicated
(Figure 2-1).
Figure 2-1: Correct Fork Alignment for Pipe Installation
A. Tri Clamp process connections have a circular notch
B. Threaded process connections have a groove
2.2Fork alignment in a vessel (tank) installation
The fork is correctly aligned by positioning the groove or notch as indicated
(Figure 2-2).
Figure 2-2: Correct Fork Alignment for Vessel (Tank) Installation
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A. Tri Clamp process connections have a circular notch
B. Threaded process connections have a groove
Flanged process connections have a circular notch
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2.3Mounting the threaded version
2.3.1Threaded vessel (tank) or pipework connection
Procedure
1. Seal and protect the threads. Use anti-seize paste or PTFE tape
according to site procedures.
A gasket may be used as a sealant for BSPP (G) threaded connections.
2. Screw the level detector into the process connection.
Note
Tighten using the hexagon nut only.
Figure 2-3: Vertical Installation
A. Gasket for BSPP (G) threaded connection
Figure 2-4: Horizontal Installation
A. Gasket for BSPP (G) threaded connection
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2.3.2Threaded flange connection
Procedure
1. Place the customer-supplied flange and gasket on the vessel (tank)
nozzle.
A. Gasket (customer supplied)
2. Tighten the bolts and nuts with sufficient torque for the flange and
gasket.
3. Seal and protect the threads. Use anti-seize paste or PTFE tape
according to site procedures.
A gasket may be used as a sealant for BSPP (G) threaded connections.
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4. Screw the level detector into the flange thread.
Note
Tighten using the hexagon nut only.
A. Gasket for BSPP (G) threaded connection
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2.4Mounting the flanged version
Procedure
1. Lower the level detector into the nozzle.
A. Gasket (customer supplied)
2. Tighten the bolts and nuts with sufficient torque for the flange and
gasket.
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2.5Mounting the Tri Clamp version
Procedure
1. Lower the level detector into the flange face.
A. Seal (supplied with Tri Clamp)
2. Fit the Tri Clamp.
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Torque 30 in-lb (3 Nm)
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2.6Adjust display orientation (optional)
To improve field access to wiring or to better view the optional LCD display:
Procedure
Loosen the set screw until the level detector housing can rotate
1.
smoothly.
Do not unscrew all the way. Rotating the housing, without this screw
in place, can damage the internal wiring.
2.
First, rotate the housing clockwise to the desired location.
If the desired location cannot be achieved due to thread limit, rotate
the housing counterclockwise.
3. Re-tighten the set screw.
Note
Do not attempt to rotate the display beyond the thread limits.
Figure 2-5: Housing Rotation
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3Prepare the electrical connections
3.1Cable selection
Use 24–14 AWG wiring. Twisted-pairs and shielded wiring is recommended
for environments with high EMI (electromagnetic interference). Two wires
can be safely connected to each terminal screw.
3.2Cable glands/conduits
For intrinsically safe, explosion-proof/flameproof, and dust-proof
installations, only use certified cable glands or conduit entry devices.
Ordinary location installations can use suitably rated cable glands or conduit
entry devices to maintain the Ingress Protection (IP) rating.
Unused conduit entries must always be sealed with a suitably rated
blanking/stopping plug.
Note
Do not run signal wiring in conduit or open trays with power wiring or near
heavy electrical equipment.
3.3Power supply
Each level detector operates on 10.5 – 42.4 Vdc (10.5 – 30 Vdc in
Intrinsically Safe installations) at the level detector terminals.
3.4Power consumption
Maximum of 1 W, and current maximum is 23 mA.
3.5Hazardous areas
When the device is installed in hazardous areas (classified locations), local
regulations and the conditions-of-use specified in applicable certificates
must be observed. Review the Rosemount 2140 Product Certifications
document for information.
3.6Load limitations
For HART® communications, a minimum load resistance of 250 Ω is
required.
The maximum loop resistance is determined by the voltage level of the
external power supply (see Figure 3-1).
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Figure 3-1: Load Limitations
Maximum loop resistance = 43.5 × (external power supply voltage - 10.5)
A.
Loop resistance in Ohms (Ω)
External power supply voltage (Vdc)
B.
3.7Wiring diagram
Figure 3-2: 4-20 mA/HART® Communication
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B. Approved IS barrier (for Intrinsically Safe installations only)
HART modem
C.
D. Load resistance (≥250 Ω)
E. Current meter
F. Power supply
A. Handheld communicator
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3.8Grounding
Make sure grounding is done according to national and local electrical
codes. Failure to do so may impair the protection provided by the
equipment.
3.8.1Grounding the housing
The most effective grounding method is direct connection to earth ground
with minimal impedance. There are two grounding screw connections
provided (see Figure 3-3).
Figure 3-3: Ground Screws
A. External ground screw
B. Internal ground screw
3.8.2Signal cable shield grounding
Make sure the instrument cable shield is:
• Trimmed close and insulated from touching the housing.
• Continuously connected throughout the segment.
• Connected to a good earth ground at the power supply end.
Figure 3-4: Signal Cable Shield Grounding at Power Supply End
A. Trim shield and insulate
B. Minimize distance
C.
Trim shield
D. Connect shield back to the power supply ground
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4Connect wiring and power-up
Procedure
1. Verify the power supply is disconnected.
2. Remove the field terminals cover.
In an explosion-proof/flameproof installation, do not remove the
level detector covers when power is applied to the unit. Covers are
also not to be removed in extreme environmental conditions.
a)
Turn the jam screw clockwise until it is completely threaded
into the housing.
b) Turn the cover counter-clockwise until it is removed from the
housing.
Keep the cover O-ring safe. Replace the O-ring if it is worn or
damaged.
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3. Remove the plastic plugs.
4. Pull the cable through the cable gland/conduit.
Identification of thread size and type:
5. Connect the cable wires.
Torque 7 in-lb (0.8 Nm)
6. Ensure proper grounding.
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7. Tighten the cable gland.
Apply PTFE tape or other sealant to the threads.
Note
Make sure to arrange the wiring with a drip loop.
8. Plug and seal the unused conduit connection to avoid moisture and
dust accumulation inside the housing.
Apply PTFE tape or other sealant to the threads.
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9. Attach and tighten the cover.
a)
Verify the cover jam screw is completely threaded into the
housing.
b) Attach and tighten the cover.
Make sure the cover is fully engaged. There should be no
gap between the cover and the housing.
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10. Required for explosion-proof/flameproof installations only:
a) Turn the cover jam screw counterclockwise until it contacts
the cover.
b) Turn the jam screw an extra ½ turn counterclockwise to
secure the cover.
c) Verify that the cover cannot be removed.
Connect the power supply.
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5Configuration
5.1System readiness
5.1.1Confirm correct device driver
• Verify that the correct Device Driver (DD), FDI Package, or Device Type
Manager (DTM) is loaded on your systems to ensure proper
communication.
• Download the latest DD/FDI Package/DTM at
Emerson.com/DeviceInstallKits.
5.1.2Confirm HART® revision capability
If using HART-based control or asset management systems, confirm the
HART capability of those systems prior to installation of the device. Not all
systems are capable of communicating with HART Revision 7 protocol. This
device can be configured for either HART Revision 5 or 7.
Switching HART revision with a generic menu
If the HART configuration tool is not capable of communicating with a HART
Revision 7 device, it will load a generic menu with limited capability.
Procedure
Locate the “Message” field.
a)
To switch to HART Revision 5, enter
message field.
HART5 and 27 spaces in the
b) To switch to HART Revision 7, enter HART7 and 27 spaces in the
message field.
Switching HART revision using AMS Device Manager
To switch the HART revision mode from AMS Device Manager:
Prerequisites
AMS Device Manager versions 10.5 or later are compatible with HART
Revision 7.
Procedure
1. Click on Manual Setup, and then select the HART tab.
2. Select Change HART Revision and then follow the on screen
prompts.
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Switching HART revision using a handheld communicator
To switch the HART revision mode from DD-based handheld communicator:
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