Rosemount 708 Hardware Revision
HART® Device Revision
Field Communicator Field Device Revision
Read this manual before working with the product. For personal and system safety, and for
optimum product performance, make sure to thoroughly understand the contents before
installing, using, or maintaining this product.
The United States has two toll-free assistance numbers and one international number.
Customer Central
1 800 999 9307 (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST)
National Response Center
1 800 654 7768 (24 hours a day)
Equipment service needs
International
1 952 906 8888
The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear-qualified
applications.
Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear-qualified hardware
or products may cause inaccurate readings.
For information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact an Emerson Process
Management Sales Representative.
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NOTICE
NOTICE
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Explosions could result in death or serious injury:
Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance
with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and
practices. Please review the approvals section of the 708 Reference Manual for any
restrictions associated with a safe installation.
• Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, ensure the
instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive
field wiring practices
Process leaks may cause harm or result in death:
• Install and tighten process connectors before applying pressure
Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury:
• Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on
leads can cause electrical shock
The Rosemount 708 and all other wireless devices should be installed only after the
Smart Wireless Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly. Wireless
devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the Smart Wireless
Gateway, beginning with the closest. This will result in a simpler and faster network
installation.
Shipping considerations for wireless products:
The unit was shipped to you without the power module installed. Please remove the power
module prior to shipping.
Each power module contains one “D” size primary lithium battery. Primary lithium batteries
are regulated in transportation by the U. S. Department of Transportation, and are also
covered by IATA (International Air Transport Association), ICAO (International Civil Aviation
Organization), and ARD (European Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods). It is the
responsibility of the shipper to ensure compliance with these or any other local
requirements. Please consult current regulations and requirements before shipping.
The power module with the wireless unit contains one "D” size primary lithium/thionyl chloride
batteries. Each battery contains approximately X.X grams of lithium. Under normal conditions,
the battery materials are self-contained and are not reactive as long as the batteries and the pack
integrity are maintained. Care should be taken to prevent thermal, electrical or mechanical
damage. Contacts should be protected to prevent premature discharge.
Battery hazards remain when cells are discharged.
Power modules should be stored in a clean and dry area. For maximum battery life, storage
temperature should not exceed 30° C.
The power module has surface resistivity greater than one gigaohm and must be properly
installed in the wireless device enclosure. Care must be taken during transportation to and from
the point of installation to prevent electrostatic charge build-up.
SAFETY MESSAGESInstructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to
ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations. Infor mation that
potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol ( ). Please
refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation
preceded by this symbol.
Warnings
Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury:
• Only qualified personnel should perform the installation
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
• Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make
sure that the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or
non-incendive field wiring practices
• Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the
appropriate hazardous locations certifications
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
• Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals
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OVERVIEW
ManualThis manual is designed to assist in the installation, operation, and
maintenance of the Rosemount 702.
Section 1: Overview
•Overview
•Considerations
•Service Support
•Product Recycling/Disposal
Section 2: Configuration
•Device Sensor Configuration
•Device Network Configuration
•Remove Power Module
Section 3: Mounting
•Mounting
- Direct Mount
•Ground the Transmitter
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Section 4: Commissioning
•Verify Operation
•AMS
Section 5: Operation and Maintenance
•Power Module Replacement
Section A: Specifications and Reference Data
•Specifications
•Dimensional Drawings
•Ordering Information
Section B: Product Certifications
•Approved Manufacturing Locations
•Telecommunication Compliance
•FCC and IC
•European Union Directive Information
•Ordinary Location Certification for FM
•Hazardous Locations Certificates
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Wireless Configurator
TransmitterFeatures of the Rosemount 708 include:
•An installation-ready solution that provides acoustic noise detection.
•Acoustic levels to verify the state of steam traps, pressure relief valves,
condensers, and many others.
•Wireless output with >99% data reliability delivers rich HART
protected by industry leading security
•Simple and easy installation practices currently being used for robust
installations
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data,
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CONSIDERATIONS
GeneralThe acoustic transmitter detects either a noise or no noise along with a
temperature. By using simple HART configuration, the Rosemount 708
converts the noise and temperature status to a device status.
Wireless ConsiderationsPower Up Sequence
The power module should not be installed on any wireless device until the
Smart Wireless Gateway (“Gateway”) is installed and functioning properly.
Wireless devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the
Gateway, beginning with the closest. This will result in a simpler and faster
network installation. Enable Active Advertising on the Gateway to ensure that
new devices join the network faster. For more information see the Smart
Wireless Gateway Manual (Document Number 00809-0200-4420).
Antenna Position
The antenna is internal to the acoustic transmitter. If best practices are
followed, the antenna position will not matter in the wireless functionality.
Field Communicator Connections
The Power Module needs to be connected for the Field Communicator to
interface with the 708.
Figure 1-1.
MechanicalLocation
When choosing an installation location and position, take in to account access
to the transmitter.
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ElectricalPower Module
The Rosemount 708 Wireless transmitter is self-powered. The included power
module contains one “D” size primary lithium/thionyl chloride battery. Each
battery contains approximately X.X grams of lithium. Under normal conditions,
the battery materials are self-contained and are not reactive as long as the
batteries and the power module are maintained. Care should be taken to
prevent thermal, electrical, or mechanical damage. Contacts should be
protected to prevent premature discharge.
Use caution when handling the power module, it may be damaged if dropped
from heights in excess of 20 feet (6.10 m).
EnvironmentalVerify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the
appropriate hazardous locations certifications.
Temperature Effects
The transmitter will operate within specifications for ambient temperatures
between -40 and 185 °F (-40 and 85 °C). Heat from the process is transferred
from the switch to the transmitter housing. If the expected process
temperature is near or beyond specification limits, ...add recommendation
Temperature Limits
Operating LimitStorage Limit
-40 to 185 °F
-40 to 85° C
-40 to 185 °F
-40 to 85 °C
SERVICE SUPPORTTo expedite the return process outside of North America, contact your
Emerson Process Management representative,
Within the United States, call the Emerson Process Management Response
Center toll-free number 1 800 654 7768. The center, which is available 24
hours a day, will assist you with any needed information or materials.
The center will ask for product model and serial numbers, and will provide a
Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. The center will also ask for the
process material to which the product was last exposed.
Individuals who handle products exposed to a hazardous substance can avoid injury if they
are informed of, and understand, the hazard. If the product being returned was exposed to a
hazardous substance as defined by OSHA, a copy of the required Material Safety Data
Sheet (MSDS) for each hazardous substance identified must be included with the returned
goods.
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SHIPPING CONSIDERATIONS FOR WIRELESS PRODUCTS (LITHIUM
BATTERIES):
The unit was shipped with the Power Module not installed. Please remove the
Power Module from the unit before shipping.
Primary lithium batteries (charged or discharged) are regulated during
transportation by the U.S. Department of Transportation. They are also
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covered by IA TA (International Air Transport Association), ICAO (International
Civil Aviation Organization), and ARD (European Ground Transportation of
Dangerous Goods). It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure compliance
with these or any other local requirements. Consult current regulations and
requirements before shipping.
PRODUCT
RECYCLING/DISPOSAL
Recycling of equipment and packaging should be taken into consideration
and disposed of in accordance with local and national legislation/regulations.
SAFETY MESSAGESInstructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to
ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations. Infor mation that
potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol ( ). Please
refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation
preceded by this symbol.
Warnings
DEVICE SENSOR
CONFIGURATION
Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury:
• Only qualified personnel should perform the installation
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
• Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make
sure that the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or
non-incendive field wiring practices
• Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the
appropriate hazardous locations certifications
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
• Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals
Remove the power module housing then connect to the HART
communication terminals for configuration.
The Rosemount 708 will receive any HART communication from a handheld
Field Communicator, or AMS
configuration changes must be sent to the transmitter using the Send key
(F2). AMS configuration changes are implemented when the Apply button is
clicked.
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AMS
Wireless Configurator
AMS is capable of connecting to devices directly, using a HART modem, or
with the Gateway. When configuring on the bench with a HART modem,
double click the device icon, then choose the Configure/Setup tab (or right
click and select Configure/Setup). Configure the device settings using the
Direct Connection menu. When configuring with the Gateway, double click the
device icon then choose the Configure/Setup tab (or right click and select
Configure/Setup). Configure the device settings using the Wireless
Connection menu.
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. When using a Field Communicator, any
To check or change sensor configuration using a 475 Field Communicator,
enter the following Fast Key Sequence: X, X, X.
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DEVICE NETWORK
CONFIGURATION
Figure 2-1. 708 Power Module
To communicate with the Gateway , and ultimately the Information System, the
transmitter must be configured to communicate with the wireless network.
Using a Field Communicator or AMS, enter the Network ID and Join Key so
they match the Network ID and Join Key of the Gateway and the other
devices in the network. If the Network ID and Join Key are not identical, the
transmitter will not communicate with the network. The Network ID and Join
Key may be obtained from the Gateway on the Setup>Network>Settings
page on the web server . Using a 475 Field Communicator, the Network ID can
be configured by entering the Fast Key Sequence: X, X, X, X. The Join Key
can also be configured using a 475 Field Commun ica tor w ith th e Fa st Key
Sequence: X, X, X, X.
The final device network configuration piece is the Update Rate which, by
default, is 1 minute. It can be changed at commissioning, or at any time, by
using AMS or the Gateway’s web server. The Update Rate should be
between 4 seconds and 60 minutes. To change the Update Rate with a Field
Communicator, use the Fast Key Sequence: X, X, X.
If doing a bench top initial configuration, after completion remove the power
module until installation. When the device is installed, insert he power module
and close the housing cover securely. Always ensure a proper seal so that
polymer touches polymer, but do not over tighten.
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Connect the HART communication leads to the COMM terminals on the
power module.
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Figure 2-2. 475 Field
Communicator Connections
Rosemount 708
For HART communication, a 708 DD is required.
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1. Overview
2. Configure
3. Service Tools
1. Active Alerts
2. Communication Status
3. Sensor
4. Sensor Status
5. Last Update Time
1. Guided Setup
2. Manual Setup
1. Alerts
2. Variables
3. Communications
4. Routine Maintenance
5. Simulate
1. Join Device to Network
2. Configure Update Rate
3. Configure Discrete Application
4. Configure Device Display
1. Wireless
2. Discrete Sensors
3. Electronics Temperature
4. Device Information
5. Device Display
6. Other
1. Active Alerts
2. History
1. Discrete Input 1
2. Discrete Input 2
3. Electronics Temperature
4. Electronics temperature Status
5. Supply Voltage
6. Supply Voltage Status
7. Last Update Time
1. Join Status
2. Communication Status
3. Join Mode
4. Number of Available Neighbors
5. Number of Advertisements Heard
6. Number of Join Attempts
1. Sensor Calibration
2. Other
1. Discrete Input 1
2. Discrete Input 2
3. Electronics Temperature
4. Supply Voltage
1. Clear Alert History
1. Discrete Input 1 Sensor Wiring Offset
2. Discrete Input 2 Sensor Wiring Offset
1. Perform Master Reset
2. Measurement History
3. Advertise to New Devices
1. Network ID
2. Join Device to Network Broadcast Rates
3. Configure Broadcast Power Level
4. Power Mode
5. Power Source
1. Configure Discrete Application
2. Discrete Input 1
3. Discrete Input 2
1. Electronics Temperature
2. Electronics Temperature Status
3. Unit
4. Maximum
5. Minimum
1. Tag
2. Long Tag
3. Device
4. Discrete Input 1
5. Discrete Input 2
6. Wireless
1. Mode
1. Write Protect
2. AC Power Filter
3. Measurement and Status Log
1. Configure Update Rate
2. Message 1
3. Message 2
1. Discrete State
2. Invert Option
3. Sensor Serial Number
1. Discrete State
2. Invert Option
3. Sensor Serial Number
1. Manufacturer
2. Model
3. Final Assembly Number
4. Universal
5. Field Device
6. Software
7. Hardware
8. Descriptor
9. Message
10 Date
11 Model Number I
12 Model Number II
13 Model Number III
14 SI Unit Restriction
15 Country
16 Device ID
1. Sensor Serial Number
1. Sensor Serial Number
1. Manufacturer
2. Device Type
3. Device Revision
4. Software Revision
5. Hardware Revision
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HART Menu TreeFor ease of operation, changing setup, such as switch type, can be completed
in several locations.
Figure 2-3. Field Communicator Menu Tree
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Fast Key SequenceTable 2-1 lists the fast key sequence for common transmitter functions.
NOTE:
The fast key sequences assume that DD Dev v1, DD v4 is being used.
Table 2-1. 702 Fast Key
Sequence
FunctionKey SequenceMenu Items
Device Information2, 2, 5, 3Manufacturer, Model, Final Assembly Number,
Universal, Field Device, Software, Hardware
Descriptor, Message, Date, Model Number, I, II,
III, SI Unit Restriction, Country
Guided Setup2, 1Join Device to Network, Configure Update Rate,
Configure Sensor, Calibrate Sensor, Configure
Display, Configure Process Alarms
Manual Setup2, 2Wireless, Process Sensor, Percent of Range,
Device Temperature, Device Information,
Device Configure, Other
Wireless2, 2, 1Network ID, Join Device to Network, Configure
Update Rate, Configure Broadcast Power Level,
Power Mode, Power Source
Discrete Input
Configuration
3, 4, 1Output Configuration, Discrete Input
Configuration
Calibration
REMOVE POWER
MODULE
After the sensor and network have been configured, remove the power
module and replace the power module cover. The power module should be
inserted only when the device is ready for commissioning
SAFETY MESSAGESInstructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to
ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations. Infor mation that
potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol ( ). Please
refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation
preceded by this symbol.
Warnings
Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury:
• Only qualified personnel should perform the installation
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
• Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make
sure that the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or
non-incendive field wiring practices
• Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the
appropriate hazardous locations certifications
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
• Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This device must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20
cm from all persons.
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MOUNTINGThe acoustic transmitter is connected directly to the piping that is being
measured.
Direct Mount
1.Align the metal foot of the transmitter onto the pipe.
2.Secure the transmitter with the two provided clamps. One should be
on each side of the foot.
3.If commissioning the device, install the power module.
SAFETY MESSAGESInstructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to
ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations. Infor mation that
potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol ( ). Please
refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation
preceded by this symbol.
Warnings
Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or
serious injury.
• Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation.
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
• Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make sure
the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive
field wiring practices.
• Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the
appropriate hazardous locations certifications.
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
• Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals.
NOTE
The Rosemount 708 and all other wireless devices should be installed only
after the Gateway has been installed and i s functioning properly.
Wireless devices should be powered up in order of proximity from the
Gateway, beginning with the device closest to the Gateway. This will result in
a simpler and faster network installation.
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V E RIFY OPERATIONOperation can be verified in three locations: at the device, by using the 475
Field Communicator, at the Smart Wireless Gateway’s integrated web
interface or via AMS Wireless Configurator.
Troubleshooting
If the device is not joined to the network after power up, verify the correct
configuration of the Network ID and Join Key, and verify that Active
Advertising has been enabled on the Gateway. The Network ID and Join Key
in the device must match the Network ID and Join Key of the Gatewa y.
Field Communicator
A 708 DD is required for HART communication. For connecting with a Field
Communicator, refer to Figure 2-2 on page 2-3.
FunctionKey SequenceMenu Items
Communications3,3Join Status, Wireless Mode, Join
Mode, Number of Available
Neighbors, Number of
Advertisements Heard, Number of
Join Attempts
Smart Wireless Gateway
In the integrated web interface from the Gateway, navigate to the
Explorer>Status page. This page shows whether the device has joined the
network and if it is communicating properly.
NOTE:
The time to join the new device(s) to the network is dependent upon the
number of devices being joined and the number of devices in the current
network. For one device joining an existing network with multiple devices, it
may take up to five minutes. While it may take up to 60 minutes for multiple
new devices to join the existing network.
NOTE:
If the device joins the network and immediately has an alarm present, it is
likely due to sensor configuration. Check the sensor configuration (see Fast
Key Sequence on page 2-5).
When the device has joined the network, it will appear in the Device Manager
as illustrated below.
Troubleshooting
If the device is not joined to the network after power up, verify the correct
configuration of the Network ID and Join Key, and verify that Active
Advertising has been enabled on the Gateway. The Network ID and Join Key
in the device must match the Network ID and Join Key of the Gatewa y.
The Network ID and Join Key may be obtained from the Gateway on the
Setup>Network>Settings page on the web interface (see Figure 4-1 on
page 4-3). The Network ID and Join Key may be cha nge d in th e wi re les s
device by using the following Fast Key sequence.
SAFETY MESSAGESInstructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to
ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations. Infor mation that
potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol ( ). Please
refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation
preceded by this symbol.
Warnings
Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or
serious injury.
• Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation.
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
• Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make sure
the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive
field wiring practices.
• Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the
appropriate hazardous locations certifications.
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
• Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals.
POWER MODULE
REPLACEMENT
Expected power module life is eight years at reference conditions.
(1)
When the power module needs to be replaced, remove the power module
cover and the power module (Part Number 00753-9220-0001) then replace
the cover. Tighten to specification and verify operation.
Handling Considerations
The power module with the wireless unit contains one “D” size primary
lithium/thionyl chloride battery. Each battery contains approximately 2.5
grams of lithium. Under normal conditions, the battery materials are
self-contained and are not reactive as long as the batteries and the battery
pack integrity are maintained. Care should be taken to prevent thermal,
electrical or mechanical damage. Contacts should be protected to prevent
premature discharge.
Use caution when handling the power module, it may be damaged if dropped
from heights in excess of 20 feet.
Battery hazards remain when cells are discharged.
(1) Reference conditions are 70° F (21° C), transmit rate of once per minute, and routing data
for three additional network devices.
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Environmental Considerations
As with any battery, local environmental rules and regulations should be
consulted for proper management of spent batteries. If no specific
requirements exist, recycling through a qualified recycler is encouraged.
Consult the materials safety data sheet for battery specific information.
Shipping Considerations
The unit was shipped to you without the power module installed. Please
remove the power module prior to shipping.
Each power module contains one “D” size primary lithium batteries. Primary
lithium batteries are regulated in transportation by the U.S. Department of
Transportation, and are also covered by International Air Transport
Association (IATA), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and
European Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods (ARD). It is the
responsibility of the shipper to ensure compliance with these or any other
local requirements. Please consult current regulations and requirements
before shipping.
•Replaceable, non-rechargeable, Intrinsically Safe Lithium-Thionyl
Chloride power module pack with PBT enclosure
•Eight year power module life at reference conditions
Field Communicator Connections
Communication Terminals
Clips permanently fixed to power module
Materials of Construction
Enclosure
(1)
Housing
•PBT/PC
Cover O-ring
•Buna-N
Power Module
•PBT/PC
Antenna
•Integrated omnidirectional antenna
(1) Reference conditions are 70 °F (21 °C), transmit rate of once per minute, and routing data
for three additional network devices.
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Wave Guide
•Machined 316L SST
Mounting
Transmitters are directly attached to piping using two hose clamps.
Weight
708 with power module 20 ounces
708 without power module 15 ounces
Enclosure ratings (702)
Housing option code P is NEMA 4X, and IP65.
Performance
Specifications
Self Calibration
The analog-to-digital measurement circuity automatic ally self-c alibrates for
each status update by comparing the dynamic measurement to extremely
stable and accurate internal refere nce elements.
Vibration Effect
Tested per the requirements of IEC60770-1 field or pipeline with high vibration
level (10-60 Hz 0.21 mm displacement peak amplitude/60-2000 Hz 3g).
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
Rosemount 708
708 Direct Mount
Dimensions are in inches (millimeters)
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Table A-1. Rosemount 708 Acoustic Transmitter Ordering Information
★ The Standard offering represents the most common options. The starred options (★) should be selected for best delivery.
__The Expanded offering is subject to additional delivery lead time.
Rosemount Inc. - Chanhassen, Minnesota, USA
Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. - Karlstein, Germany
Emerson Process Management Asia Pacific Private Limited - Singapore
All wireless devices require certification to ensure that they adhere to
regulations regarding the use of the RF spectrum. Nearly every country
requires this type of product certification. Emerson is working with
governmental agencies around the world to supp ly fully compliant products
and remove the rise of violating country directives or laws governing wireless
device usage.
FCC and ICThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
This device must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation
distance of 20 cm from all persons.
European Union
Directive Information
The EC Declaration of Conformity for all applicable European directives for
this product can be found on www.rosemount.com. A hard copy may be
obtained by contacting your local sales representative.
ATEX Directive (94/9/EC)
Emerson Process Management complies with the ATEX Directive.
Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) (2004/108/EEC)
EN 61326-1; 2006
EN 61326-2-3; 2006l
Ordinary Location
Certification for FM
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE)
(1999/5/EC)
Emerson Process Management complies with the R&TTE Directive.
As standard, the transmitter has been examined and teste d to deter mine that
the design meets basic electrical, mechanical, and fire protection
requirements by FM, a nationally recognized testing laboratory (NRTL) as
accredited by the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA).
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Hazardous Locations
Certificates
North American Certifications
Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals
I5FM Intrinsic Safety
Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D
Zone Marking: Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia llC
Temperature Codes T4 (T
Ambient temperature limits: -50 to 85° C
Intrinsically Safe when installed in accordance with Rosemount drawing
XXXXX-XXXX.
For use with Rosemount Power Module P/N XXX-XXXX-XXXX only.
Enclosure Type 4X / IP65
Warning: Does not meet the surface resistivity requirements, and it
must only be cleaned with a damp cloth to avoid electrostatic
charging.
CSA - Canadian Standards Association
I6CSA Intrinsic Safety
Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D.
Temp Code T3C
Enclosure Type 4X / IP65
For use with Rosemount Power Module P/N XXX-XXXX-XXXX only
Intrinsically Safe when installed per Rosemount drawing XXXXX-XXXX
Warning: Does not meet the surface resistivity requirements, and it
must only be cleaned with a damp cloth to avoid electrostatic
charging.
= -50 to 70° C)
amb
European Certifications
I1AT EX Intrinsic Safety
Certificate No.: BASEEFA07ATEXXXXXX II 1G
Ex ia IIC T4 (T
IP65
For use with Rosemount Power Module P/N XXX-XXXX-XXXX only
1180
Does not meet the surface resistivity requirements, and it must only be
cleaned with a damp cloth to avoid electrostatic charging.
= -60 °C to 70 °C)
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IECEx Certifications
I7IECEx Intrinsic Safety
Certificate No.: IECExBAS XX.XXXXX
Ex ia IIC T4 (T
IP65
For use with Rosemount Power Module P/N XXX-XXXX-XXXX only
Does not meet the surface resistivity requirements, and it must only be
cleaned with a damp cloth to avoid electrostatic charging
= -60 °C to 70 °C)
amb
TABLE 1.
Country
BulgariaGeneral authorization required for outdoor use
FranceOutdoor use limited to 10mW e.i.r.p.
Italy If used outside of own premises, general
NorwayMay be restricted in the geographical area
RomaniaUse on a secondary basis. Individual license
(1)
(1) Only applies to Extended Range Antenna option WM.
Restriction
and public service
authorization is required.
(1)
within a radius of 20 km from the center of
Ny-Alesund.
required.
B-3
Rosemount 708
Figure B-1. Rosemount 702 FM Intrinsically Safe Installation Drawing
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