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Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201310Mechanical ConnectionsSliding‐Stem Actuator Mounting; 4210, 4211, 4212, and 4215 Transmitters
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 2013113. Install the mounting plate (key 21) on the actuator using the four cap screws and washers
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201312the cable transducer housing (key 100A). Lock the coupling in place by tightening the inboard
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201313the cable transducer housing (key 100A). Lock the coupling in place by tightening the inboard
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201314Figure 4. Wiring ConnectionsNOTES: 1 4212 AND 4222 POSITION SWITCHES WITHOUT THE TRA
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201315DC power supply independent of the receiving device is recommended. A separate return is requ
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 2013166. If only one output port is used, screw the pipe plug (supplied with the transmitter) into
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201317Figure 5. Transmitter Printed Wiring Board AssemblyTOP COMPONENT SIDE (VIEWED FROM TOP SIDE)I
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201318For reverse action, exchange the positions of the brown and red wires.Arrange wires on the te
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201319Figure 6. Instrument Assembly DetailsFEEDTHROUGH TRANSMITTERPRINTED WIRINGBOARDRFIFILTERWIRES
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 20132IntroductionScope of ManualThis instruction manual provides installation, operating, calibrati
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201320cover and connecting a milliammeter between TP1 (+) and TP2 (-) on the printed wiring board (
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201321Table 9. Transmitter and Position Switch Conditions (also see figure 7)FOR ROTARY ACTUATORSTy
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201322Test Connections to the Field Wiring CompartmentDuring calibration set up the transmitter as
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201323Transmitter Circuit Zero and Span Adjustment WARNINGOn an intrinsically safe instrument, the
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201324The following procedure sets the high and low position switches, and the deadband for each of
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 2013251. To provide an indication of switch condition, remove power from the instrument. Connect a
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201326Figure 9. Transmitter OperationNOTES: 1 THIS EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT IS TYPICAL FOR ALL TYPE
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201327On units with position switches, the transmitter voltage regulator, 4 to 20 mA signal, and re
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201328Maintenance WARNINGTo avoid personal injury or property damage from the sudden release of pr
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201329Troubleshooting ProceduresTransmitter CircuitNoteOn transmitters with position switches, the
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 20133Table 1. SpecificationsAvailable ConfigurationsSee table 2Input SignalSource: Single potentiom
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 2013303. Check voltages V2 and V3 as described in table 10:a. If either or both of the voltages a
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201331Transmitter Printed Wiring BoardRefer to figure 12 for component locations.Figure 12. Transmi
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201332Replacement:NoteWhen replacing connectors J1, J2, and J3 do not reverse the connector. The co
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 2013332. Remove the three screws that hold the board in place.3. Grasp one of the components that
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201334Parts OrderingWhen corresponding with your Emerson Process Management sales office about this
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201335Figure 14. Housing Assembly for Fisher 4211 or 4221 Transmitter without Position Switches49A7
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201336Key Description49 Thread Locking Adhesive (medium strength) (not furnished with transmitter)
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201337HEX CAPSCREWFigure 15. Typical Transmitter Mounting on Fisher 585C Size 60 Thru 130 (470, 471
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201338Key Description23 Cap Screw, zn pl steel (2 req'd) Size 30 thru 40 Size 45, 46 Size 50,
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201339Figure 16. Typical Transmitter Mounting on Fisher 585 or 585R ActuatorINDENT 1INDENT 2INDENT
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 20134Table 2. Available ConfigurationsTYPE NUMBER TRANSMITTERELECTRICALPOSITIONSWITCHESTRAVELDUALPO
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201340Figure 17. Typical Transmitter Mounting on Fisher 585C or 585CR Actuator37B4775‐AParts for Mo
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201341Figure 18. Typical Transmitter Mounting on Fisher 1250 or 1250R Actuator APPLY LUBRICANT 4
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201342Figure 19. Typical Transmitter Mounting on Fisher 1051, 1052, or 1061 Actuator49A7766‐B AP
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201343Figure 20. Typical Transmitter Mounting on Fisher1052, Size 20 Actuator34A8843‐BNOTE:
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201344Figure 22. Typical Transmitter Mounting on a Fisher 585C with Travel Greater than 4 inches (4
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201345Mounting Parts for Long‐StrokeSliding‐Stem ActuatorsNoteContact your Emerson Process Manageme
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201346Figure 23. Typical Transmitter Mounting on a Fisher 585CLS (490) ActuatorGE16563TRANSDUCERASS
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201347Key Description 72 Hex Nut, stainless steel 73 Hex Nut, zn pl steel (2 req'd) 75 Cap Scr
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201348Loop Schematics and NameplatesThis section includes loop schematics required for wiring of in
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201349Figure 25. Fisher 4211 and 4221 FM SchematicGE16019-BNOTES:1. THE INSTALLATION MUST BE IN ACC
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 20135Table 4. Fisher 4211 and 4221 Position Transmitter EMC Summary Results—ImmunityPort Phenomenon
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201350Figure 26. Typical CSA/FM Approval Nameplates4211 AND 4221INTRINSICALLY SAFEEXPLOSION-PROOFDU
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201351Figure 27. Typical ATEX/IECEx Approval Nameplates4211 AND 4221INTRINSICALLY SAFE,TYPE n, AND
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 201352Emerson Process Management Marshalltown, Iowa 50158 USASorocaba, 18087 BrazilChatham, Kent ME
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 20136Check with your process or safety engineer for any additional measures that must be taken to p
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 20137 WARNINGFailure to follow these conditions of “safe use” could result in personal injury or p
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 20138ATEXSpecial Conditions for Safe UseIntrinsically Safe, Dust4211 and 4221This equipment is intr
Instruction ManualD200354X0124200 TransmittersJuly 20139IECExIntrinsically Safe, Dust4211 and 4221Maximum ambient temperature: -40_C to +71_C.The equi
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