Ort der Herkunft |
United States |
Marke |
Rosemount |
Modell-Nummer |
5400 |
The 5400 Series transmitter is used for level measurements on liquids and slurries with various temperatures, pressures and vapor gas mixtures. Because of its advanced surface tracking capability, the transmitter can detect and evaluate all echoes within the tank. The Rosemount 5400 Series is easily configured for a wide range of applications and process conditions. In addition, it incorporates advanced signal processing and smart echo tracking features. Innovative design. Best-in-class performance Non-contacting, making it virtually unaffected by process conditions No moving parts, means little or no maintenance Application flexibility with full range of antennas, and two models 5402 (26 GHz) and 5401 (6 GHz) Less affected by coating with Condensation Resistant Antenna Reduced echoes from obstacles / tank walls with Circular Polarization Powerful, easy-to-use configuration tool withMeasure-and-Learn function Specifications General Product Rosemount 5400 Series Radar Level Transmitter Measurement Principle Pulsed, free propagating radar 5402: 26 GHz 5401: 6 GHz Microwave Output Power < 1 mW Beam Angle See table on page 12 Re-calibration Not required due to self-adjusting electronics. Measuring Performance Maximum Measuring Range 115 ft (35 m) from flange Instrument Accuracy at reference conditions(1) 5402: ± 0.1 in. (± 3 mm) 5401: ± 0.4 in. (± 10 mm) Repeatability ± 0.04 in. (± 1 mm) at 16.4 ft (5 m) distance Resolution 0.04 in. (1 mm) Near Zone Distance 1.3 ft (0.4 m) from lower end of the antenna Near Zone Accuracy 5402: ± 0.6 in. (± 15 mm) 5401: ± 1.2 in. (± 30 mm) Transition Zone(2) 6 in. (150 mm) from lower end of the antenna Minimum Dielectric Constant εr = 1.4 Temperature Drift 0.05 %/10 K in temperature range -40°F to 176°F (-40°C to 80°C) Update Interval 1 second Max Level Rate 1.6 in./s (40 mm/s) as default, adjustable to 7.1 in./s (180 mm/s) Display / Configuration / Communication Integral Display 5-digit integral display. The process variables listed below can be presented. If more than one variable is chosen, carousel toggling of data is used. The display also shows diagnostics and error information. Output Variables Level, Distance, Volume, Level Rate, Signal Strength, Internal Temperature, Analog Output Current(3), and % of Range(3) Output Units Level and Distance: ft, inch, m, cm or mm Volume: ft3, inch3, US gals, Imp gals, barrels, yd3, m3, or liters Level Rate: ft/s, m/s Temperature: °F, °C Configuration Tools HART®: Rosemount RadarMaster, Rosemount 275/375 Handheld Communicator, AMS Suite or any other EDDL or enhanced-EDDL host FOUNDATION fieldbus: Rosemount RadarMaster, 375 Handheld Communicator, DeltaV® or any other DD (Device Description) compatible host system. Certificates of interoperability are available from all major host system vendors. FOUNDATION fieldbus Blocks Resource block, 3 Transducer blocks, 6 Analog Input (AI) blocks, Proportional /Integral/Derivate (PID) block, Input Selector (ISEL) block, Signal Characterizer (SGCR) block, Arithmetic (ARTH) block, and Output Splitter (OS) block FOUNDATION fieldbus Class (Basic or Link Master) Link Master (LAS) FOUNDATION fieldbus Block Execution Time AI-block: 30 ms. PID-block: 40 ms. ARTH-, ISEL-, OSPL-block: 65 ms. CHAR-block: 75 ms Conforming FOUNDATION fieldbus ITK 4.6 FOUNDATION fieldbus PlantWeb® Alert Support Yes Electric Terminal Supply Voltage See Power Supply on page 16 Internal Power Consumption < 50 mW in normal operation Output HART® 4-20 mA current loop or FOUNDATION fieldbus Signal on Alarm (configurable), HART® High=21.75 mA (standard setting) Low=3.75 mA (option, model code C8) Namur NE43: High=22.5 mA (option, model code C4) Electric, continued Saturation Levels, HART® Standard: Low=3.9 mA, High=20.8 mA Namur NE43: Low=3.8 mA, High=20.5 mA IS Parameters See Product Certifications on page 18 Cable Entry Two integrated ½-in. NPT threads. Adapters are available, see Ordering Information. One metal plug to seal any unused ports is enclosed with the transmitter delivery. Output Cabling 24-12 AWG, twisted shielded pairs Quiescent Current Draw ( FOUNDATION fieldbus) 21 mA Mechanical Antennas See pages 8, 21, 28 and 28 Material Exposed to Tank Atmosphere Cone Antenna 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404) or Monel® 400 (UNS NO4400) or Hastelloy® C-276 (UNS N10276). Monel® and Hastelloy® antennas have a plate design. PTFE fluoropolymer O-ring material. Rod Antenna, Two versions All-PFA(4) fluoropolymer PFA(4) fluoropolymer, 316 / 316 L SST (EN 1.4404) and O-ring material. Process Seal Antenna PTFE fluoropolymer O-ring material For more information, see pages page 10, page 29 and page 32. Housing / Enclosure Polyurethane-covered Aluminum Dimensions and Weights See Dimensional Drawings and Mechanical Properties on page 21 Environment Ambient Temperature(5) -40°F to 176°F (-40°C to 80°C). LCD readable in: -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C). Storage Temperature -58°F to 194°F (-50°C to 90°C). LCD: -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C) Humidity 0 - 100% Relative Humidity, non condensating Factory Sealed Yes Ingress Protection Type 4X, IP66, IP67 EU Directive compliance CE mark, 93/68/EEC Radio Approvals(6)(7) FCC part 15C (1998)(8), R&TTE (EU directive 1999/5/EC), and IC (RSS210-5) Electromagnetic Compatibility(9) Emission and Immunity: EMC directive 89/336/EEC. EN61326-1:1997 incl. A1:1998 and A2:2001. NAMUR recommendations NE21. Transient / Built-in Lightning Protection(9) EN61326, IEC 801-5, level 1 kV. T1 option: Additionally, the transmitter complies with IEEE 587 Category B transient protection and IEEE 472 surge protection. The protection includes gas-filled discharge tubes and semiconductor components. Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) 97/23/EC Vibration Resistance(9) IEC 60770-1 level 1; The input voltage UI for HART® is 16-42.4 V dc (16-30 V dc in IS applications, and 20-42.4 V dc in Explosionproof / Flameproof applications). SAFETY NOTE AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE (X-MARKING IN ATEX, IECEX, AND NEPSI CERTIFICATES) The intrinsically safe circuits do not withstand the 500 V ac test as specified in EN 50020 clause 6.4.12. Parts of the rod antenna and the process seal antenna are non-conducting and the area of the non-conducting part exceeds the maximum permissible areas for Group IIC according to EN 50014, clause 7.3 (20 cm2) and Category II 1G according to EN 50284, clause 4.4.3 (4 cm2) (20 cm2 for zone 1 and 4 cm2 for zone 0 according to IEC 60079-0, clause 7.3). Impact and friction hazards need to be considered according to EN 50284, clause 4.3.1 (IEC 60079-0, clause 8.1.2) when the transmitter and part of antennas exposed to the exterior atmosphere of the tank is made of light metal alloys, and used in Category II 1 G (zone 0).