Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- SITRANS LR250 with mA/HART
- Legal information - Warning notice system
- Table of contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety information
- 3 Description
- 4 Installing/mounting
- 5 Connecting
- 6 Commissioning
- 7 Remote operation
- 7.1 Operating via SIMATIC PDM
- 7.1.1 Functions in SIMATIC PDM
- 7.1.2 Initial setup
- 7.1.3 Updating the Electronic Device Description (EDD)
- 7.1.4 Quick Start Wizard via SIMATIC PDM
- 7.1.5 Changing parameter settings using SIMATIC PDM
- 7.1.6 Parameters accessed via pull-down menus
- 7.1.6.1 Echo profile utilities
- 7.1.6.2 Echo profile
- 7.1.6.3 View saved echo profiles
- 7.1.6.4 TVT Shaper
- 7.1.6.5 Auto false echo suppression
- 7.1.6.6 Echo setup
- 7.1.6.7 Maintenance
- 7.1.6.8 Select analog output
- 7.1.6.9 Self test
- 7.1.6.10 Loop test
- 7.1.6.11 Configuration flag reset
- 7.1.6.12 Master reset
- 7.1.6.13 Wear
- 7.1.6.14 HART Communication
- 7.1.6.15 Process variables
- 7.1.6.16 Trend
- 7.1.6.17 Device status
- 7.1.6.18 Update
- 7.1.6.19 Security
- 7.2 Operating via AMS Device Manager
- 7.3 Operating via FDT (Field Device Tool)
- 7.1 Operating via SIMATIC PDM
- 8 Parameter reference
- 9 Service and maintenance
- 10 Diagnosing and troubleshooting
- 11 Technical data
- 12 Dimension drawings
- 12.1 Universal polymeric flange
- 12.2 Aluminum horn antenna
- 12.3 Mounting bracket
- 12.4 Aluminum horn with polypropylene lens antenna and polymeric flange
- 12.5 Stainless steel threaded horn antenna
- 12.6 Stainless steel threaded horn antenna with extension
- 12.7 Stainless steel flanged horn antenna
- 12.8 Stainless steel flanged horn antenna with extension
- 12.9 PTFE Flanged encapsulated antenna (2"/DN50/50A sizes only)
- 12.10 PTFE Flanged encapsulated antenna (3"/DN80/80A sizes and larger)
- 12.11 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (2" ISO 2852 sanitary clamp)
- 12.12 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (3" ISO 2852 sanitary clamp)
- 12.13 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (4" ISO 2852 sanitary clamp)
- 12.14 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN50 nozzle/slotted nut to DIN 11851)
- 12.15 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN80 nozzle/slotted nut to DIN 11851)
- 12.16 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN100 nozzle/slotted nut to DIN 11851)
- 12.17 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN50 aseptic slotted nut to DIN 11864-1)
- 12.18 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN80 aseptic slotted nut to DIN 11864-1)
- 12.19 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN100 aseptic slotted nut to DIN 11864-1)
- 12.20 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN50 aseptic flange to DIN 11864-2)
- 12.21 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN80 aseptic flange to DIN 11864-2)
- 12.22 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN100 aseptic flange to DIN 11864-2)
- 12.23 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN50 aseptic clamp to DIN 11864-3)
- 12.24 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN80 aseptic clamp to DIN 11864-3)
- 12.25 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (DN100 aseptic clamp to DIN 11864-3)
- 12.26 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (Tuchenhagen Type N)
- 12.27 Hygienic encapsulated antenna (Tuchenhagen Type F)
- 12.28 Threaded PVDF antenna
- 12.29 Threaded connection markings
- 12.30 Raised-Face flange
- 12.31 Raised-Face flange per EN 1092-1 for flanged encapsulated antenna
- 12.32 Flat-Face flange
- 12.33 Aseptic/hygienic flange DN50, DN80, DN100 for DIN 11864-2
- 12.34 Process connection tag (pressure rated versions)
- A Appendix A: Technical reference
- A.1 Principles of operation
- A.2 Echo Processing
- A.3 Analog Output
- A.4 Maximum Process Temperature Chart
- A.5 Process Pressure/Temperature derating curves
- A.5.1 Pressure Equipment Directive, PED, 14/68/EU
- A.5.2 Stainless steel horn antenna
- A.5.3 Stainless steel flanged horn antenna
- A.5.4 PTFE flanged encapsulated antenna
- A.5.5 Aluminum horn, with polypropylene lens antenna version with polypropylene flange
- A.5.6 PVDF antenna
- A.5.7 Hygienic encapsulated antenna
- A.6 Loop power
- A.7 Startup behavior
- B Appendix B: HART communications
- C Appendix C: Certificates and support
- 13 List of abbreviations
- 14 LCD menu structure
- Glossary
- Index
WARNING
Exceeded maximum permissible operating pressure
Danger of injury or poisoning.
The maximum permissible operating pressure depends on the device version. The device can
be damaged if the operating pressure is exceeded. Hot, toxic and corrosive process media
could be released.
● Make sure that the device is suitable for the maximum permissible operating pressure of
your system.
Note
● The process connection tag shall remain with the process pressure boundary assembly.
(The process pressure boundary assembly comprises the components that act as a barrier
against pressure loss from the process vessel: that is, the combination of process
connection body and emitter, but normally excluding the electrical enclosure). In the event
the device package is replaced, the process connection tag shall be transferred to the
replacement unit.
● Representative samples of this device have been hydrostatically tested, meeting or
exceeding the requirement of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the
European Pressure Equipment Directive.
Note
● The serial numbers stamped in each process connection body, (flange, threaded, or
sanitary), provide a unique identification number indicating date of manufacture.
Example: MMDDYY – XXX (where MM = month, DD = day, YY = year, and XXX= sequential
unit produced)
● Further markings (space permitting) indicate flange configuration, size, pressure class,
material, and material heat code.
4.1.2.1 Pressure Equipment Directive, PED, 14/68/EU
Siemens Level Transmitters with flanged, threaded, or sanitary clamp type process mounts
have no pressure-bearing housing of their own and, therefore, do not come under the Pressure
Equipment Directive as pressure or safety accessories (see EU Commission Guideline A-08
and A-20).
Installing/mounting
4.1 Basic safety information
SITRANS LR250 with mA/HART
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