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1. 0 100 psi 0 7 bar Compound Characterized Series 200 Wireless Transmitter 0 2700 0 7 bar Compound Dual Pressure amp Gage Pressure Characterized Remate Seals In Line Flanged Series 900 Wireless Transmitter Series 100 Wireless Transmitter 0 600 0 1500 mbar Differential Pressure DP Series 100 Wireless Transmitter In Line Gage Pressure senes 100 Wireless Transmitter I TN STAWTAL In Line Absolute Pressure 0 500 psia 0 35 barA senes 100 Wireless Transmitter I STAW 148 Single Head Absolute Pressure Boe Bae Es ETE 0 400 0 1000 mbar Compound S1FW128 Characterized Flanged Series 100 Wireless Pressure Transmitter D 6007 0 1500 mbar D 400 0 1000 mbar Compound STRW12D Characterized STRW 13D senes 100 Wireless Transmitter D 100 psi 0 7 bar STRW14A Dual Pressure Gage Pressure and 0 500 psia 0 35 barA Maren STRW14G 0 500 psi 0 35 bar STRW17G 0 100 psif 0 7 bar ol TW400 Wireless Temperature Transmitter Transmitter Only with Remote Sensors Honeywell ern 88 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings uc um c vo cc awani eaTTWADI Wireless Temperature and Digital Transmitter Only with Remote Sensors Input Transmitter 1 T C AND 2 Digital Inputs SIXWB500 Wireless Dig
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5. 90036277 SCALE NONE REV E DATE 27 March 2012 SH 10 of 11 Hevision 12 February 2013 Honeywell 102 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings REMOTE ANTENNAS MUST BE PASSIVE ELEMENTS ONLY ELBOW ANTENNA XYR 6000 TRANSMITTER STRAIGHT TYPICAL ANTENNA REMOTE ANTENNA CONNECTOR LIGHTNING SURGE ARRESTOR ALTELECON AL NFNFB 8 500182 78 080 Honeywell SCALE REV E DATE 27 March 2012 110111 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 103 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings REMOTE ANTENNA CABLES U U U i CABLE LMR 400DB i LEX 5007 8770 001 im 50018110 003 3m 500181 10 010 10m CABLE B 4000868 20018278 00 1 1m 50018278 003 3rn 50018278 D10 10m ANTENNA XYR 6000 55 WIRELESS ff fos TRANSMITTER REMOTE ANTENNA AYR 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER LIGHTNING SURGE ARRESTOR CABLE PARAMETERS LIGHTNING SURGE ARRESTOR CABLE A B LENGTH CAPACITANCE INDUCTANCE PARAMETERS 1m CAPACITANCE 1 pF dm INDUCTANCE 10 10m Honeywell 7 90036277 SCALE NOME REV E DATE 27 March 2012 104 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 105 February 2013 Sale
6. 2 GROUPS C D CLASS 1 DIV 2 GROUPS amp G CLASS IIl DIV 2 T4 CLASS 1 ZONE 2 EX AEx nA GROUP Il 14 AMBIENT LIMITS 40 lt lt 85 C lt 80 C WITH OPTION SINGLE THERMOCOUPLE OR DI TWO THERMOCOLIPLE OR DI CONNECTION 3 JUMPER WIRES ONLY ONE OR DI MAY BE GROUNDED 4 JUMPER WIRES TIG OR DI MAY BE GROUNDED TYPE SINGLE THREE WIRE RTD 2 JUMPER WIRES ONLY ONE OR D MAY BE GROUNDED TYPE TWO THREE WIRE RT s Ti TC o ar 1 a x 4 ae 3 sli mms P Cilla T G OR DI MUST BE FLOATING UNGROUNDED FIELD WIRIMG PARAMETERS WITH OPTION GC Ca 27 UF 2 Ceu La 100 mH Lex x T C OR DI MUST BE FLOATING 9 9 HF vows UNGROUNDED TYPE NOTES 1 Shielded thermocouple m or RTD Ohms cable required for EMC conformity and recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only 2 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 3 Duplex redundant sensors that are bonded to the probe are not permitted All thermocoupie m inputs and RTD Ohms inputs must be insulated from ground the probe and from each other as noted above 4 Jumper wires the same gauge and stranding as the thermocouple wires are required for single and dual thermocouple i
7. DIP 22 IP66 T90 G AMBIENT LIMITS 40 lt lt 80 C XYR 6000 TRA 152m 500 Max T N SM ITTER Makiinum Cable Capacltance 2008 N TYPICAL and Maximum Cable Inductance z 0 01mH Sea Mote 5 Terminate and insulate shield as clase ip terminal block as posseble Cable be shiekded twisted pair _ T olal resistanca 6 60 qm O0 C MTL 7728P BASOTATEX7217 EEX iB TIC 209C lt 4609 BARRI P ETER RMINALS 3 amp 4 Uo 2B V lo 171 mA 1 2 W 234 5 t Co 2 15 pF Lo 14 mH 340 uic ASSOCIATED APPARATUS ENCLOSURE RATED FOR ENVIRONMENT VITRERE INSTALLED MTL 728P3 4 MTL 772BP 5 24 Vdc Supply 4 tdi 21 Vmin x he 26 0 Vmax 07 b supply 16 0 Vis T GROLUNLD SHIELD 28 0 THIS END ONLY AN 100 mq 90033269 SCALE NONE REV DATE 26 March 201 SH 10 of 12 90 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings REMOTE ANTENNAS MUST BE PASSIVE ELEMENTS ONLY XYR 6000 TRANSMITTER STRAIGHT TYPICAL ANTENNA q W REMOTE ANTENNA CONNECTOR LIGHTNING SURGE ARRESTOR ALTELECON AL NFMFH 98 2001 8279 090 AY Honeywell SCALE NOME REV F DATE
8. 8 Connect the lead in cable to the 6000 Transmitter Tighten cables by hand only do not use tools or you could overtighten 46 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Start up Battery Power Option 5 Startup 51 Battery Power Option Connect batteries WARNING Hisk of death or serious injury from explosion or fire If IS Battery Pack Honeywell 50047517 501 has been installed in the Wireless Transmitter the transmitter enclosure maybe opened when an explosive gas atmosphere is present Otherwise do not open transmitter enclosure when and explosive gas atmosphere is present When not in use the Battery Pack must be stored in a non Hazardous Area Do not change batteries in an explosive gas atmosphere The batteries used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate When installing batteries do not snag the battery terminal on the clip or the battery may be damaged Do not apply excessive force Do not drop Dropping the battery may cause damage If a battery is dropped do not install the dropped battery into the transmitter Dispose of dropped battery promptly per local regulations or per the battery manufacturer s recommendations n ATTENTION Both batteries must be the same model from the same manufacturer Mixing old and new batteries or different manufacturers is no
9. Cisco A a DOR LO Ei co abla ee 93 viii OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Tables Tables 1 sme P e 1 Table 1 2 Ger ticaldons and ADDIOVlS sees a ores u uu 2 Table adio Certi StOliS nun ce Weis eoe aurora 7 svi c 9 Table 2 2 Installation Drawing Numbers for Flush Extended and Pseudo Flanged Models 16 Table 2 3 Installation Drawing Numbers for DP Remote Seal Models STRW1xD STRWSOXxD 16 Table 2 4 Installation Drawing Numbers for GP AP Remote Seal Models STRW1xG STRW9xG STRAW ISA STRATIS RETE E E OU 16 iFable 2 5 Pressire models s a uu ec e eia odes dtu reete 17 Table 2 6 Conduit entry plugs and cable glands for your 6000 transmitter 17 ikables2 7 Bracket Atracmient sis T 19 Table 2 8 Remote Seal Transmitter MOUNTING cccccccccesssecceeceeeseceesceeseeceeeceeeseeeeeseeaeeeeessaeaeeeesaeaeeeess 20 Fable M PrOCESS COMMECHONS RR RE D EE 25 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Sta
10. Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 13 February 2013 2 Transmitter Mounting Dimensions 19 8 50 0 B p 31 CLEARANCE FOR CLEARANCE FOR CAP REMOVAL amp AP R I DISPLAY MANIPULATION BATTERY REPLACEMENT 193 7 7 63 143 7 Pa 5 66 EXTERNAL GROUND 22 3 ONDUIT CONNECTION 2 06 OPTIONALLY 1 2 NPT OR M20 Figure 2 5 GP AP Pressure transmitter dimensions 14 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Transmitter Mounting Dimensions Figure 2 6 GP AP Pressure antenna dimensions 1 Add 139 0mm 5 47 in To these dimensions for transmitters supplied with 4 dBi Antenna option Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 15 February 2013 2 Transmitter Mounting Installation drawing number tables 2 3 Installation drawing number tables Table 2 2 Installation Drawing Numbers for Flush Extended and Pseudo Flanged Models STFW1xx STFW9xx Flush Flange 90060110 STFW1xx STFW9xx Extended Flange 90060111 STFW1xF STFW9xF Pseudo Flange 50060112 Table 2 3 Installation Drawing Numbers for DP Remote Seal Models STRW1xD STRW9xD With 1 Remote Seal With 1 Remote Seal With 2 Remote on High Side on Low Side Seals Flat Bracket 50060115 50060119 50060829 Horizontal Flat Bracket Vertical 90060116 90060120 90060830 Angle Bracket 5006011 7 50060121 50060831 Horizontal Angle Bracket Vertical 50060118 90060122 90060832 Tab
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12. 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 39 February 2013 4 Antenna adjustment and mounting Remote antenna 4 3 Remote antenna Outdoor installation warnings WARNING LIVES MAY BE AT RISK Carefully observe these instructions and any special instructions that are included with the equipment you are installing WARNING Contacting power lines can be lethal Look over the site before beginning any installation and anticipate possible hazards especially these Make sure no power lines are anywhere where possible contact can be made Antennas masts towers guy wires or cables may lean or fall and contact these lines People may be injured or killed if they are touching or holding any part of equipment when it contacts electric lines Make sure there is NO possibility that equipment or personnel can come in contact directly or indirectly with power lines Assume all overhead lines are power lines The horizontal distance from a tower mast or antenna to the nearest power line should be at least twice the total length of the mast antenna combination This will ensure that the mast will not contact power if it falls either during installation or later WARNING To avoid falling use safe procedures when working at heights above ground Select equipment locations that will allow safe simple equipment installation Don t work alone A friend or co worker can save your life if an accident happens Use approv
13. ANATEL Radio Frequency RF statement To comply with FCC s and Industry Canada s RF exposure requirements the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied e Remote Point to Multi Point antenna s for this unit must be fixed and mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance between the antenna s of greater than 20cm and a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons Remote Fixed Point to Point antenna s for this unit must be fixed and mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance between the antenna s of greater than 20cm and a separation distance of at least 100cm from all persons e Furthermore when using integral antenna s the XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitter unit must not be co located with any other antenna or transmitter device and have a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons European Union restriction The XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitters are in conformity with the applicable portions of the ETSI standards as required by the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Restriction France restricts outdoor use to 10mW 10dBm EIRP in the frequency range of 2 454 2 483 5 MHz Installations in France must limit EIRP to 10dBm for operating modes utilizing frequencies in the range of 2 454 2 483 5MHz Japanese Restrictions For locations in Japan the transmitter power is restricted to 12 14dBm Mhz 32mW 15 4 dBm maximum
14. J2 Connector Figure 5 4 External 24V Power Module Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 51 February 2013 5 Start up Battery Power Option 24 Vdc Power Supply Option DC System Diagram Ordinary Non Hazardous Locations 24Vdc POWER SUPPLY OPTION DC SYSTEM DIAGRAM ORDINARY NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS XYR 6000 TRANSMITTER TYPICAL Cable to be shielded twisted pair with total loop resistance lt 6 60 24 Vdc Supply 3 20 0 Views D 100 MAmax 7 GROUND SHIELD AT PS THIS END ONLY Figure 5 5 Power Supply 24 Vdc Option DC System Diagram 52 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 5 2 5 3 Start up Display sequence Display sequence After power up the transmitter does a brief self test of the LCD display Then it proceeds to Power On Message which is the model name of the transmitter The name 15 displayed for 2 seconds after which the transmitter displays the process variables and associated status Provisioning Before the transmitter can be configured it must be unlocked with a security key so it can join the network Use the Provisioning Device Pocket PC software to receive security keys from the Key Server manager then aim the Pocket PC at the transmitter and transmit a key Transmitters in the OneWireless Network with R210 release software can be provisioned using over the air provis
15. 3 Switches shall be isolated from each other and from earth ground to avoid common mode noise problems 32 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Hevision 12 February 2013 Process Insertion Corrosion models 3 4 Corrosion models Probe mounting locations The corrosion probe must be installed in a location that is most susceptible to corrosion In most cases corrosion tends to occur where water is trapped or stagnant However it can also accelerate at the bend of the pipe or where corrosion has occurred previously but is accelerated by high flow or turbulence Incorrect probe location The probe should not be mounted in a pipe drop since the corrosive liquid may not be in full contact with the electrodes Correct probe location The probe should be mounted in the riser of a pipe near an elbow where the velocity is the highest In general probe should be mounted in pipes or tanks at locations of highest liquid velocity and constant immersion Correct Pipeline Position Probe can be located at any point on the pipeline but should always be immersed in the corrosive material Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 33 February 2013 3 Process Insertion Corrosion models 0 mam P Located in Tee Probe can be located at any point on the pipeline but should always be immersed in the corrosive material Located in Bypass Loop Probe should be located
16. 6 60 Class Div 2 Gps B C D EX lie TA Class Zone 2 AEx nA 4 FM AIS IT VEntty ABCDEFG NIMZJIABCDITA At ial IIC Entity Ta AMBIENT LIMITS 20 lt lt 60 ASSOGIATED APPARATUS INSTALLATION SHALL BE ACCORDANCE WITH THESE MTL CONTROL DRAWINGS BARRIER CSA CERTIFIED FM APPROVED MTL 728P 511 344 501 326 MTL 7728 501 970 SCLA42 ASSOCIATED APPARATUS ENCLOSURE RATED FOR THE ENVIRONMENT WHERE INSTALLED MTL 728P MIL 7728P 3 24 Vds Supply 002 _ 21 Vmin i i 26 0 Vmax N SHIELD THIS END Honeywell 50021730 REV F DATE 26 March 2012 78 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings REMOTE ANTENNAS MUST BE PASSIVE ELEMENTS ONLY REMOTE CONNECTOR ELBOW ANTENNA XYR 6000 TRANSMITTER STRAIGHT TYPICAL ANTENNA B fp W SN ANTENNA A Honeywell SCALE NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 5H 11 of 12 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 79 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings IS Entity parameters for remote antennas cables amp lightning arrestor Ca 43 pF La 0 1 mH SEE CABLE A LMR 400DB TYPE N MALE 50018110 001 ten 3 3 8 TNC 50018110 003 3m 10 f
17. 7 bar Compound Characterized Series 900 Wireless Transmitter 0 2700 H O D 7 bar Compound Dual Pressure amp Gage Pressure Charactenzed Remote Seals In Line Flanged Series 900 0 400 0 1000 mbar Wireless Transmitter 0 400 H O 0 1000 mbar Series 100 Wireless Transmitter 0 600 H O 0 1500 mbar Differential Pressure DP 0 3000 psi 0 210 bar i 0 400 H 0 0 1000 mbar Compound HERIND Characterized STRW12D Senes 100 Wireless Transmitter 0 100 psi 0 7 bar Dual Pressure Gage Pressure and Tk STRW14A Absolute Remote Seals 500 psia 0 35 barA 9 STAWSAL STDWT170 STRW14G 0 500 psi 0 35 bar SIRW1 G 0 100 0 T bar STTWADD ire mperature Transmitter Transmitter Only with Remote Sensors H vell 50021730 oneywe A4 76 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings F C G c gt p STTWA01 Wireless Temperature and Digital Transmitter Only with Remote Sensors Input Transmitter 1 AND 2 Digital Inputs STxW500 Wireless Digital Input Transmitter Three DI Switch Inputs STUW 700 Wireless Universal VO Interface STUWTUOT Wireless Universal Interface STTWS820 CE STTWS830 Wireless Temperature Transmitter res s ed ecrire Mounted to STTWB4D or Probe Assembly STIW600 Wireless High Level Input Interfac
18. For fixed type probes without the adjustable compression fitting only the 1 1 16 hex nut needs to be tightened and the safety bracket is not required Ensure the flow rate of the process fluid does not exceed 20 feet per second fps Stronger flow might damage probes with three finger electrodes and interfere with the reading If the flow rate exceeds the recommendation a different probe style may be required OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Process Insertion Corrosion models Connect wiring Step Action 1 See Figure 3 9 Open the transmitter s rear end cap opposite end from display 2 Open the cable gland on right side below antenna Cable gland must be ordered as an option 3 Feed probe wiring through the cable gland and connect to terminal block See Figure 3 9 For terminal connections see info starting on page 55 4 Plug battery connector into batteries 5 Close rear end cap and cable gland Figure 3 9 Corrosion transmitter with remote probe Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 37 February 2013 4 Antenna adjustment and mounting Requirements 4 Antenna adjustment and mounting 41 Requirements Radio installation requirements n ATTENTION Professional Installation is required to insure conformity with Federal Communications Commission FCC in the USA Industry Canada IC Canada and the Radio and Telecommunications Termin
19. Step WARNING If the pipe or vessel into which the probe is to be inserted is under pressure and or contains any hazardous substance such as steam caustic solutions acids toxins or other substances specified by OSHA as physical or health hazards the pipe or vessel must first be depressurized and any hazardous substance purged there from and appropriate lockout tagout procedures observed in accordance with Section 1910 147 of the OSHA Regulations before the probe can be installed Failure to follow these procedures may result in serious injury or death Action 41 8 Hex Flat lt Some probes are supplied with an adjustable compression NPT fitting e g Swagelok With this fitting follow this tightening sequence to ensure a tight seal a The Swagelok fitting should be held onto place with a plastic zip tie around the probe The zip tie should be removed b Determine the depth that the probe should extend into the pipe Tighten the larger upper nut until the tubing will not rotate freely by hand d Make a mark on the nut This mark will serve as a reference as the 6 o clock position e While holding fitting body steady tighten the large upper nut 1 1 4 turns to the 9 o clock position f This tightening sequence will crimp the internal ring onto the probe body and should lock the fitting in place now 0 Tighten the lower nut onto the pipe nipple or access point
20. When the electrical parameters of the cable are unknown the following values may be used Capacitance 197 pF m Inductance 0 66uH m T For ATEX II 1 2 3 GD IEC 60079 0 Ex installations where rigid metal conduit is not used seal cable entries against dust and fibers using a certified cable gland fitting 8 Control equipment that is connected to associated apparatus must not use or generate more than 250 V 9 Associated apparatus must be ATEX certified Associated apparatus may be installed in a Zane 2 location if sa approved A0N Non Galvanically isolated apparatus grounded zener Barriers must be connected to a suitable ground electrode per 60079 14 Clause 12 2 4 The resistance of the ground path must be less than 1 0 ohm 11 Shielded two wire cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all installations The 4 20 mA loop shield shall be grounded at the supply barrier end to the barrier ground bus only when grounded ener barriers used The 4 20 mA loop shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only when galvanically isolated barriers are used MASTER FILE TYPE MS WORD amus eT Honeywell ENGINEERING ATEX Control Drawing ECOs MUsTBE NOTE 15 XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitters RT wem A d T 90033269 TOLERANCE UNLESS NOTED AA ANGULAR DIMENSION SCALE USED ON SH 1 OF 12 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Gu
21. 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings XYR 6000 MODEL CETW6000M WIRELESS CORROSION TRANSMITTER Ex ia IIB T4 Ta s 70 Ex tD A20 IP66 T90 C Ex nA ML IIC T4 Ta 84 s 60 C WITH OPTION DC Ex tD A22 IP66 T90 C AMBIENT LIMITS 30 C lt Ta 84 C lt 80 WITH OPTION DC Sg RED T WHITE BLACK 7 TO CORROSION PROBE ASSEMBLY PROBE AND PROCESS ELECTRODES MUST BE PASSIVE ELEMENTS ONLY PROBE AND CABLE PARAMETERS MUST NOT EXCEED 43 UF gt Ccap e AND 0 25 mH gt Lenosc League NOTE Probe used with the Corrosion Transmitter must be acceptable to the competent body having jurisdiction with respect pressure and temperature rating A Honeywel SCALE NOME REW F DATE 26 March 2012 SH of 12 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 87 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings The following models may be supplied with internal battery power or externally supplied 24Vdc only when connected to the MTL Associated Apparatus listed on the following system diagram NOTE XYR 6000 ambient limits with 24V Power Supply are 40 C to 80 Series 900 Wireless Transmitter Dual Head Gage Pressure GP 0 400 H 0 0 1000 mbar STDW930 Diferential Pressure D 0 100 psi 70 7 bar 0 3000 psi 0 210 bar imd Flanged Series 900 Wireless ursi
22. 23 Sob Pressure m qelSzuou koa c 23 miele xz usss 23 E eT TO Do D DTE 25 General piping guideline Soss rsa dietis cocto ep Uam deiude ecu uet 26 m 27 Integral Probe WIFIEIC 2 pa 27 Remote probe Wiring Em 27 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide vii February 2013 Contents Symbol Definitions 32 HLALMOQGEIS s M 28 Sonore Ido TE ER 28 9 9 UT 29 CONNECT WINING dorsa I S De nats EI URL LENS Mace ap resp 29 Wiring for calibration XYR6000 Universal I O Wiring Diagrams for AI DI Model STUW700 30 Wiring for calibration 6000 Universal I O Wiring Diagrams for Al DI DO Model STUW 701 31 4 COrTOSIODn MOGEIS ronda ivi ua u drei io cu va eu Soa cda cov di a a 33 Prope MOUNTING M ojos iiio ap rrr m 33 Prope installation
23. 26 March 2012 5 11 of 12 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 91 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings 5 parameters for remote antennas cables amp lightning arrestor Ca 43 pF La 0 1 mH LL CABLE A LMR PES xu TYPE M MALE EODO18110 001 50018110 003 n 50018110 031D 10m CABLE B LMR 400068 TYPE N MALE 50018278 001 1m 50018278 003 3m 50018278 010 10m Cable AYR 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER REMOTE ANTENNA 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER LIGHTNING SURGE ARRESTOR Cable LIGHTNING SURGE ARRESTOR PARAMETERS CAPACITANCE 1 pF INDUCTANCE 10 nH 90033269 DATE 26 March 2012 92 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Honeywell i SCALE NONE Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings IECEx Control Drawings COPYRIGHT 2012 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC NEITHER THIS DOCUMENT NOR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE REPRODUCED USED OR DISCLOSED TO REVISION amp DATE APPD OTHERS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF HONEYWELL USE DUPLICATION OR 27 March 2012 DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT 15 SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN VM WRITTEN AGREEMENT NOTHING CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS 0069377 CONFERRING BY IMPLICATION ES
24. CETW6000M W WIRELESS CORROSION TRANSMITTER AND CETW6000M D SmartCET CORROSION DATALOGGER Ex ia IIB 4 Ta 70 DIP A20 IP66 T90 C Ex nA nL Ta 84 C DIP A22 1266 T90 C lt 80 C WITH OPTION DC AMBIENT LIMITS 30 C lt Ta lt 84 C lt 0 WITH OPTION DC WHITE BLACK i i TO CORROSION PROBE ASSEMBLY PROBE AND PROCESS ELECTRODES MUST BE PASSIVE ELEMENTS ONLY PROBE AND CABLE PARAMETERS MUST NOT EXCEED 43 gt CpaonrE Ccanie AND 0 25 MH 2 Legoac Lease NOTE The Probe connections are ra Tor connection to Zone processes The Probe used with the Corrosion Transmitter must be acceplable to the competent body having jurisdiction with respect ta pressure and lemperalure ratings Honeywell SCALE NONE NONE DATE 27 March 2012 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 99 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings 100 The following models may be supplied with internal battery power or externally supplied 24Vdc only when connected to the MTL Associated Apparatus listed on the following system diagram NOTE XYR 6000 ambient limits with 24V Power Suppl are 40 C to 80 STGW944 Senes 900 Wireless Transmitter STGWSTA Dual Head Gage Pressure GF series 900 Wirel T itt STDWS3D series 900 Wireless ranem ter STDWO74 Differential Pressure DP STGWS4L
25. EIRP including the antenna Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 7 February 2013 1 Introduction Radio Certifications 8 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Transmitter Mounting Weight 2 Transmitter Mounting 2 4 Weight Table 2 1 Weights Transmitter Model Weight STDW1xx 11 Ibs 5 kg STDW9xx STGW9x4 STRW1xD STRW9xD STAW14L 7 Ibs 3 2 kg STRW14A STRW1xG STRW9xG STGW1xL SIGWOxL STFW1xF 17 lbs 7 7 kg for 2 150 flanged head STFW9xF 21 lbs 9 5 kg for 3 150 flanged head STFW1xx 23 to 36 105 10 5 kg to 16 4 kg depending on flange size STFW9xx STIW400 6 Ibs 2 7 kg STTW40x STTW500 STIW600 STUWT700 STUW701 STTW8x0 CETW6000M Note Add 8 0 pounds 3 6 kg to any model equipped with the stainless steel housing option Model Selection Guide Table IV selections A3 or SH Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 9 February 2013 2 Transmitter Mounting Dimensions 2 2 Dimensions For Flange and Remote Seal transmitter dimensions obtain appropriate installation drawing using Installation drawing number tables on page 16 as a guide 174 6 85 127 0 10 0 104 226 6 3 00 2 16 4 10 9 00 CLEARANCE CLEARANCE FOR FOR CAP CAP REMOVAL amp REMOVAL amp BATTERY REPLACEMENT DISPLAY MANIPULATION ONDUIT CONNECT ION OPTIONALLY 2 OR M20 EXTERNAL GROUND Fig
26. T4 Ga Flameproof Ex d ia IIB T4 Ex tb T90 oC IP66 Nonincendive Ex nA ic IIC T4 Ex T90 oC IP66 40 C to 70 C Battery 40 C to 80 C DC Supply 40 C to 70 C Battery 40 C to 80 C DC Supply 40 C to 84 C Battery 40 C to 80 C DC Supply Pressure Temperature Discrete Inputs Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Pressure Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Pressure Temperature Discrete Inputs Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Enclosure 66 Standards Used ABNT NBR IEC 60079 0 2008 IEC 60079 15 2010 ABNT NBR IEC 60529 2009 ABNT NBR IEC 60079 26 2008 IEC 61241 0 1999 ABNT NBR IEC 60079 1 2009 ABNT NBR IEC 60079 11 2009 See individual Product manuals as defined on page iii for exact Models At time of Printing Certification was pending Hevision 12 February 2013 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide IEC 60079 31 2008 IEC 61241 1 1999 1 Introduction Conditions of Certification Electrical Data Battery Two in series connected D size Lithium batteries type 5930 manufactured by Tadiran type XL 205F manufactured by Zeno Energy or type PT 2300H manufactured by Eagle Picher Additionally for ATEX and IECEx certifications Lithium Battery SL 2780 manufactured by Tadiran GmbH may be used DC Supply 1 4 For Ordinary Locations Explosion proof
27. T90 C WITH OPTION BA Ex nA nL IIC T4 Ta 24 DIP A22 IP66 T90 C lt 80 C WITH OPTION DC AMBIENT LIMITS 40 Ta lt 84 C lt 80 C WITH OPTION DC SINGLE THERMOCOUPLE OR DI TWO THERMOCOUPLE OR Di CONNECTION Cem m ma Vt or nw 2 JUMPER WIRES ONLY ONE TIC OR DI MAY BE GROUNDED TWO THREE WIRE RTOS OR DI MUST BE FLOATING UNGROUNDED IS FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS WITH OPTION DC Ca 27 gt Coss La 100 mH gt L rana WITH OFTION BA Ca 9 3 WF 2 Gesa TAG OR DI MUST BE FLOATING UNGROUNDED TYPE 7 NOTES 1 Shielded themocouple mVv or RTD Ohms cable is required EMC conformity and is recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only 2 When remote mounted probe sensors used and the shield ts grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 3 Duplex redundant sensors that are bonded to the probe not permitted All thermocouple mVv mputs and RTD Onms inputs must be insulated from ground the probe and from each other as noted above 4 Jumper wires the same gauge and stranding as the thermocouple wires are required for single and dual thermocouple input combinations 5 Digital input switches DI must be dry contact type simple apparatus and property segregated from all other sources of power Honeywell 90036277 96 OneWireless XYR 6000
28. above the lower remote seal 20 Note The combination of tank vacuum and capillary head effect should not exceed 9 psi 300 mmHg absolute LP Side Model STRW93D Model STRW12D HP Side Snes es Model STRW13D Y 7 rhe __Maximum Level H2 Fixed Variable Ref Leg Head H1 Minimum Level HP Side Model STRW93D Model STRW12D LP Side Model STRW13D Figure 2 8 Remote Seal mounting OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Transmitter Mounting Rotate transmitter housing 2 8 Rotate transmitter housing You can rotate the transmitter for better viewing access or antenna position Loosen set screw see A in Figure 2 9 on outside neck of transmitter one full turn Rotate transmitter housing up to 180 degrees in either direction to desired position Do not rotate the housing past 180 degrees in any direction or you CAUTION could damage the internal wiring Tighten set screw CAUTION Do not rotate more than 180 Figure 2 9 Rotating transmitter housing 2 9 Rotate display If the transmitter s mounting is such that the display is not horizontal you can rotate the display in 90 degree increments to provide horizontal viewing Tools required 1 Phillips Screwdriver 1 8 Slotted Screwdriver e Torque Screwdriver e 1 5 mm hex key Procedure WARNING Risk of death or serious injury by explosion Do not open transmitter enclosure when an
29. explosive gas atmosphere is present Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 21 February 2013 2 Transmitter Mounting Rotate display CAUTION Take precautions against electrostatic discharge to prevent damaging the display sensor module Display adjustment Step Action 1 Honeywell recommends that the transmitter be removed from service and moved to a clean area before servicing 2 Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the display end cap See item 1 in Figure 2 10 Unscrew and remove the end cap 3 Loosen the two captive screws on the display sensor module See items 2 in Figure 2 10 4 Rotate the display 90 or 180 degrees in either direction so the screws line up with the threaded holes Do not rotate more than 180 degrees or you could damage the wires behind the display 5 Re attach the display s two captive screws Tighten to 0 4 0 6 N m 3 5 5 3 Ib in 6 Replace end cap and tighten M3 locking screw Figure 2 10 Display rotation 22 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Process Insertion Pressure models 3 Process Insertion 3 1 Pressure models Piping The actual piping arrangement will vary depending upon the process measurement requirements and the transmitter model Except for flanged and remote diaphragm seal connections process connections are made to inch or 1 2 inch NPT female connections in the process head of the tran
30. inputs and RTD Ohme inputs must be insulated from ground the probe and from each other as noted above 4 Jumper wires the same gauge and stranding as the thermocouple wires are required for single and dual thermocouple input combinations 5 Digital input switches DI must be dry contact type simple apparatus and property segregated from all other sources of power A SCALE NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 SH 4 of 11 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 61 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS UNIVERSAL I O STUW700 amp STUWT701 HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS DIV 2 GROUPS A B C D CLASS Il DIV 2 GROUPS F amp G CLASS II DIV 2 T4 CLASS 1 ZONE 2 Ex AEx nA GROUP T4 AMBIENT LIMITS 40 Ta 85 5 80 C WITH OPTION DC Pv 1 pva TO ses z 2 HLA a ALA porcum as ais DIGITAL ourPUT ONLY 11 va Ys HIGH LEVEL ANALOG INPUT NON IMCENDIVE DIGITAL INPUT AND T C FIELD WIRING amp DIGITAL OUTPLIT WON NON INCENDIVE FIELD INCENDIVE FIELD CIRCUIT PARAMETERS WIRING PARAMETERS Ui Vmax UV Ca 7 i Imax 125 mA La 100 mH 2 Less pi 1 0 VV Ci amp 8 nF 0 1 uH NOTES 1 Shielded DI DO thermocouple mV or switch input cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all installations The shield shall b
31. shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 3 Duplex redundant sensors that are bonded to the probe are not permitted All thermocouple m inputs and RTD Ohms inputs must be insulated from ground ithe probe and from each other as noted above 4 Jumper wires the same gauge and stranding as the thermocouple wires are required for single and dual thermocouple input combinations 5 Digital input switches DI must be dry contact type simple apparatus and property segregated from all other sources of power Honeywell SCALE NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 5H 4 of 12 72 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS TEMPERATURE AND DIGITAL INPUT DI TRANSMITTERS STTW400 STTW401 STXW500 STTW820 STTW830 amp STTWS840 HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS I DIV 1 GROUPS A B C D CLASS DIV 1 GROUPS E amp G CLASS DIV 1 T4 CLASS 1 ZONE 0 Ex AEx ia GROUP TA AMBIENT LIMITS 40 lt Ta lt 85 lt 80 C WITH OPTION DC SINGLE TWO WIRE RTD TWO TWO WIRE RTD JUMP R WIRE JUMPER WIRE T C OR DI MUST BE FLOATING T C OR DI MUST BE FLOATING UNGROUNDED TYPE UNGROUNDED TYPE IS FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS WITH OPTION DC Ca 2 7 UF Ceu La 100 mH L WITH OPTION BA Ca 9 3 gt Coss La 100 mH gt NOTES 1 Shielded thermacouple mV or RTD Ohms cable
32. the battery manufacturer s recommendations Keep away from children Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 49 5 Start up Battery Power Option IS Battery Pack 50047517 501 IS Battery Pack replacement procedure Step Action 1 Follow steps 1 4 as above WARNING DO NOT ASSEMBLE DISASSEMBLE WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT Figure 5 2 IS Battery Pack 3 Remove top of battery pack by using a 1 Philips or 1 8 slotted screwdriver for the screws identified as 1 in Figure 5 2 4 Remove the spent batteries and dispose of them promptly according to local regulations of the battery manufacturer s recommendations 5 Install the batteries following the polarity as noted on the lid 6 Re install top of the battery pack and tighten screws 7 Insert the Battery pack into the transmitter Re attach the screws as indicated in Figure 5 1 item 3 to 0 4 to 0 6 3 5 5 3 Lb in Reconnect the Battery Pack connector Honeywell recommends lubricating the end cap threads with a silicone grease such as Dow Corning 55 or equivalent before replacing the end cap 8 Screw the cap back on and tighten the M3 locking screw 50 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Start up Battery Power Option 24V Wiring Connector M3 Locking Screw Power Connector Power Module Mounting Screws Figure 5 3 Power Option 24V
33. 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings CSA CERTIFIED DIVISION 2 ZONE 2 INSTALLATION DRAWING TWO WIRE CONFIGURATION AYR 5000 STIW600 0 20 mA 4 20 mA HIGH LEVEL INPUT INTERFACE HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION NON HAZARDOLUS LOCATION 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER CLASS I Div 2 GROUPS D CLASS 1 Div 2 GROUPS A CLASS 111 DIV 2 4 CLASS ZONE 2 AEx nA GROUP T4 AMBIENT LIMITS 40 lt Ta lt 85 C WITH OPTION DC NON IMCENDIVE FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS CONTROL APPARATUS Ui Vmax 30 V NON INCENDIVE FIELD Ii Imax 125 mA WIRING PARAMETERS 1 0 W Ci 6 8 nF Uo Voc or Vt 30 V liz 1 0 pH Io Isc or It lt 125 mA Po lt 1 0 W gt e m Tranamier 7 6 8 nF La 2 Lama transmitter 1 0 pH GROUND SHIELD AT J THI amp END ONLY CSA CERTIFIED FOR USE IN CLASS 11 DIV 2 ZONE 2 FM APPROVED FOR USE IN CLASS Il DIV 2 ZONE 2 A ENN Honeywell SCALE NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 5 2 0711 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 59 February 2013 FIELD TRANSMITTER 04 20 mA 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS TEMPERATURE AND DIGITAL INPUT DI TRANSMITTERS STTW400 STTW401 STAW500 STT820 STTW830 amp STTW840 HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS
34. 25 mA La 100 mH 2 pi 1 0 W Cj 6 8 nF Li 0 1 uH NOTES 1 Shielded HLAI DI DO thermocouple mV or switch input cable is required Tor EMC conformity and is recommended for all installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter only If the shield is grounded at the switch remote HLAI transmitter location cr remote DO supply the shield shall not be connected at the Wireless transmitter end A Honeywell SCALE NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 SH Gof 12 74 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings AYR 6000 MODEL CETW6000M W WIRELESS CORROSION TRANSMITTER AND 6000 0 SmartCET CORROSION DATA LOGGER HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS DIV 1 GROUPS A B C D CLASS Il GROUPS E F amp G CLASS Ill DIV 1 T4 CLASS 1 ZONE 0 Ex ia GROUP IIC T4 AMBIENT LIMITS 30 lt Ta lt 85 lt 80 C WITH OPTION DC Tr Er RED Tee WHITE BLACK 2 EE TO CORROSION PROBE ASSEMBLY PROBE AND PROCESS ELECTRODES MUST BE PASSIVE ELEMENTS ONLY PROBE AND CABLE PARAMETERS MUST NOT EXCEED 43 uF 2 Ccagie AND 100 mH 2 Legoge Lcagie NOTE Probes used with the Corrosion Transmitter must be acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction with respect to pressure and temperature rating Honeywell SCAL
35. 26 March 2012 5H 3 of 12 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 71 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS TEMPERATURE AND DIGITAL INPUT DI TRANSMITTERS STTW400 STTW401 STAW500 STTS20 STTW830 amp STTW840 HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS DIV 1 GROUPS A B C D CLASS II DIV 1 GROUPS amp G CLASS Ill DIV 1 TA CLASS 1 ZONE 0 Ex AEx ia GROUP IIC 4 AMBIENT LIMITS 40 lt Ta lt 85 lt 80 WITH OPTION DC SINGLE THERMOCOUPLE OR DI TWO THERMOCOUPLE OR Di CONNECTION CONNECTION on Tm mi 8 155 M FO NI i T is EE FAL Fe a amp JUMPER WIRES TG OR DI MAY BE GROUNDED TYPE 3 JUMPER WIRES ONLY ONE OR Di MAY BE GROUNDED TYPE gt SINGLE THREE WIRE RTD 2 JUMPER WIRES ONLY ONE T C OR DI MAY BE GROUNDED TYPE OR MUST BE FLOATING UNGROUNDED TYPE 5 FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS WITH OPTION DC Ca 72 7 UF 2 La 100 mH 2 Les Ca 93 pF Ce T C OR DI MUST BE FLOATING 1 eUam UNGROUNDED TYPE La m TOO MERE NOTES 1 Shielded thermocouple mV or RTD Ohms cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only 2 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the
36. 3 Process Insertion Universal I O Wiring for calibration 6000 Universal I O Wiring Diagrams for Al DI DO Model STUW701 PV1 Possible Connections T C DI or HLAI Transmitter PV 0 20 4 20 mA Input 24V i e LL AD p a ohm resistor Honeywell supplied PV2 Possible Connections T C DI or HLAI Transmitter 0 20 4 20 Input He 24v 1 10 Dy g 10 ohm resistor Go Honeywell supplied PV3 Possible Connections DO only Voltage Current Supply Power 30v DC max Supply Peak AC 21 2vrms max Note any combination of the above are allowed For example PV1 is a DI PV2 is 4 20mA PV3 is DO Or PV1 is 4 20mA PV2 is a T C PV3 is DO Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 31 February 2013 3 Process Insertion Universal I O oT TW 401 AND 2 DI CONNECTION 51 2 JUMPER WIRES STTW 500 MULTI DI CONNECTION TB1 1 si 1 2 OE o2 2 JUMPER WIRES NOTES 52 53 1 Shielded switch input cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all remote switch installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only If the shield is grounded at the switch location the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 2 Jumper wires the same gauge and stranding as the switch wires are required for all switch input combinations
37. AYR 6000 and Field Transmitter li lo AYR 6000 Ci Field Transmitter Ci Ccable Associated Apparatus Co AYR 6000 Li Field Transmitter Li Leable Associated Apparatus Lo When the electrical parameters of the cable are unknown the following values may be used Capacitance 197pF m Inductance D 65pH m For IECEx 60079 0 Ex installations where ngid metal conduit is not used seal cable entries against dust and fibers using a certified cable gland fitting Control equipment that is connected to associated apparatus must not use or generate more than 250 V Associated apparatus must be IECEx certified Associated apparatus may be installed in a Zone 2 location if so approved Mon Galvanically isolated apparatus grounded Zener Barriers must be connected to a suitable ground electrode per IEC 60079 14 Clause 12 2 4 The resistance of the ground path must be less than 1 0 ohm 11 Shielded two wire cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all installations The 4 20 mA loop shield shall be grounded at the supply barrier end to the barrier ground bus only when grounded Zener barriers used The 4 20 mA loop shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only when galvanically isolated barriers are used MASTER FILE TYPE MS WORD CERTIFICATION re Honeywell ENGINEERING mao IECEx Control Drawing Wecos must 08 reless Transmitters EC
38. Can TuS 3 STGWOSL Series 900 Wireless Transmitter 3 series 900 Wireless Transmitter SEL Dual Pressure amp Gage Pressure TAWUOAL SIRWSA4G Remote Seals STDW 120 SIDW125 Senes 100 Wireless Transmitter seres 100 Wireless Transmitter In Line Gage Pressure series 100 Wireless Transmitter In Line Absolute Pressure Series 100 Wireless Transmitter ITEM single Head Absolute Pressure SIFW128 Flanged Series 100 Wireless Pressure Transmitter SIRW12D STRW13D Senes 100 Wireless Transmitter SIDW130 Differential Pressure DP STGWOST7L SIFWS3F Wireless Transmitter SGTRW14A Dual Pressure Gage Pressure and STEWA4G Absolute Remote Seals SIRW17G sSITWADO STFWS2F In Line Flanged Series 900 Honeywell STFW824 Flanged Series 900 Wireless STFW832 Pressure Transmitter In Line Gage amp Absolute Pressure STGWSSL Wireless Temperature Transmitter D 400 0 1000 mbar Compound Characterized D 2700 H5Q 0 7 bar Compound Characterized 0 500 psi 0 35 bar 0 400 0 1000 mbar 0 100 psi 0 7 bar 0 400 H3O 0 1000 mbar 0 600 0 1500 mbar D 100 psi 0 T bar D 3000 psi 0 210 bar 0 500 psi 0 35 bar D 3000 psi 0 210 bar 0 6000 psi 415 bar 0 10000 psi 0 690 bar D 500 psia 35 0 6000 psi 0 415 bar 0 500 psia 0 35 barA D 400 0 1000 mbar Compound Characterized 0 100 psi 0 7 bar Compound Characte
39. Class Division 1 Groups B C D Class 11 Division 1 Groups Class 111 Division 1 T4 Class I Zone 0 AEx ia T4 Temperature Discrete 40 C to 85 C Battery Inputs 40 C to 80 DC Supply Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Nonincendive Pressure Temperature Discrete Inputs High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Class Division 2 Groups A B C D 40 C to 485 C Battery Class 11 Division 2 Groups Class III Division 2 T4 FM Class Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T4 ApprovalsTM 3032450 USA 40 C to 80 DC Supply Explosion Proof Flameproot Pressure Class 1 Division 1 Groups B C D Class 11 Division 1 Groups E Class Ill Division 1 T4 Class I Zone 1 AEx d IIC 4 Temperature Discrete 40 C to 85 C Battery Inputs 40 C to 80 DC Supply Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Enclosure Type 4X IP66 Standards Used FM 3600 1998 FM 3615 2006 ANSI ISA 12 02 01 2002 FM 3610 2007 FM 3810 2005 ANSI ISA 12 12 02 2003 FM 3611 2004 ANSI ISA 12 00 01 2002 ANSI ISA 12 22 01 2005 ANSI IEC 60529 2004 ANSI NEMA 250 2003 AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient Product Applicability Temperature Intrinsically Safe Pressure Il 1 G Ex ia IIB TA Temperature Discrete 11 D Ex tD A20 IP66 T90 oC Inputs Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Pressure Cor
40. E NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 5H 7 of 12 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 75 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings The following models may be supplied with intemal battery power or externally supplied 24vdc only when connected to the MTL Associated Apparatus listed on the following system diagram NOTE 6000 ambient limits with 24V Power Supply are 40 to 80 C Description 0 500 psi 0 35 bar STGWITL Series 100 Wireless Transmitter 0 3000 psi 0 210 bar STGW18L In Line Gage Pressure 0 6000 psi 0 415 bar STGW19L Senes 100 Wireless Transmitter STAW 14L m line Absolute Dressure 0 500 psia 0 35 bar Senes 100 Wireless Transmitter 140 Single Head Absolute Pressure 0 500 0 35 barA 0 10000 psi 0 690 bar 0 400 1000 mbar Compound Characterized STFW128 STFW132 Flanged Series 100 Wireless 0 100 psi 0 7 bar Compound Characterized STFW12F Pressure Transmitter 0 400 0 1000 mbar STFW13F 100 psi 0 7 bar STFW14F 0 600 0 1500 mbar Series 900 Wireless Transmitter Dual Head Gage Pressure GP 0 500 psi 0 35 bar vier Series 900 Wireless Transmiter Flanged Series 900 Wireless EAE Pressure Transmitter Charactenzed 100 psi 0
41. Honeywell OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 34 XY 25 21 Revision 12 February 2013 Honeywell Process Solutions Notices and Trademarks Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2008 by Honeywell International Inc Revision 12 February 2013 While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Honeywell PlantScape Experion PKS and TotalPlant are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 West Rose Garden Lane Phoenix AZ 85027 li OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 About This Document Revision Information About This Document This document describes mounting installation and wiring of the XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitters and antennae Configuration authentication and operation are covered in other documents Honeywell does not recommend using devices for critical control where there is a single point of failure or where single points of fail
42. NSMITTERS NOTES 1 Electrical apparatus and circuits can be used in zone 0 if they in accordance with 60079 11 category ia intrinsic Safety the applicable parts of IEC 60079 0 and with the requirements of IEC 60079 14 12 3 see also 5 2 4 2 Electrical apparatus and circuits can be used in zone 2 if they in accordance with 60079 15 the applicable parts of IEC 60079 0 and with the requirements of IEC 60079 14 12 2 3 ATEX certified intrinsically safe apparatus shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing shall be Simple Apparatus Simple Apparatus are devices that will neither generate nor store more than 1 2 25mW or 20 such as switches thermocouples and RTDs ATEX certified non sparking apparatus shall bee installed per this control drawing 4 ImiWiinsic Safety system parameters shall comply with the following Ui lo li Co Ci Ccable Lo gt Li Leable Po Pi Where two separate barrier channels are required one dual channel or two single channel barriers may be used where in either case both channels have been Certified for use together with combined entity parameters that meet the above equations 5 System Parameters 6000 and Field Transmitter Ui gt Uo li gt lo AYR 6000 Ci Field Transmitter Ci Ccable Associated Apparatus Co AYR 6000 Li Field Transmitter Li Leable Associated Apparatus La
43. ON T C or mi nor __ or mi WC o mir man EI lt 5 e MC E MB rox n P 3 JUMPER WIRES ONLY ONE OR DI MAY BE GROUNDED 4 JUMPER WIRES TIG OR DI MAY BE GROUNDED THREE THERMOCOUPLE OR DI CONNECTION SINGLE THREE WIRE RTD UC ar 1 TES or oe 1 MT Gok 4 VC ar mw 4 JUMPER WIRES ONLY ONE OR DI MAY BE GROUNDED TWO THREE WIRE RTD s TAC OR DI MUST BE FLOATING UNGROUNDED IS FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS WITH OPTION DC 7 2 La 100 mH Z L cs TIC OR DI MUST BE FLOATING Ca 8 3 Cows UNGROUNDED TYPE La 160 mH gt Less NOTES 1 Shielded themmocouple mV or RTD Ohms cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only 2 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 3 Duplex redundant sensors that are bonded to the probe are not permitted All thermocouple mV inputs and RTD Ohms inputs must be insulated from ground the probe and from each other as noted above 4 Jumper wires the same gauge and stranding as the thermocouple wires are required for single and dual thermocouple input combinations 5 Digital input switches DI must be dry conta
44. ORTH IN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT NOTHING CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS 26 March 2012 CONFERRING BY IMPLICATION ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE ANY LICENSE TO ANY PATENT ECO 0069377 TRADEMARK COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF HONEYWELL OR ANY THIRD PARTY XYR 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS CSA CERTIFIED amp FM APPROVED DIVISION 1 ZONE 0 INSTALLATION CONTROL DRAWING NOTES 1 Intrinsically safe installation shall be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code CEC part Section 18 for Canada ANSI NFPA 70 Articles 504 and 505 for the USA and ANSI SA RP12 06 01 CSA or FM ENTITY approved apparatus shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturers Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing or shall be Simple Apparatus Simple Apparatus are devices that will neither generate nor store more than 1 2 D TA 25mW or 20g such as switches thermocouples and RTDs 3 Thelntrinsic Safety ENTITY concept allows the interconnection of two ENTITY Approved Intrinsically safe devices with ENTITY parameters not specifically examined in combination as a system when Uo or Voc or Vt in the USA s Uli or Vmax lo or Ise or It in the USA s li or Imax Ca or Co z Ci Ccable La or Lo Li Lcable Po Pi Where two separate channels are required one dual channel or two single channel barriers may be used where in either case both channels have been Certified for use together with combined entity parame
45. Os MUSTBE DEVENG NOTE 15 wit ge Lies smitters APPROVALS EENG 20036277 TOLERANCE UNLESS NOTED ANGULAR DIMENSION SCALE USED ON OF 11 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 93 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings 12 Zone 0 or Zone 1 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS 13 Zone 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA 15 KNOWN TO NON HAZARDOUS 14 NO REVISION OF THIS CONTROL DRAWING IS PERMITTED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM THE NOTIFIED BODY 15 For release approvals see ECO 0043814 AYR 6000 STIW600 Field Transmitter Associated Apparatus 125 m li iX la 125 mA Voc or Vt or It Pi TOW 5 10 W Associated Apparatus Co Ccable Ci of other transmitter connected to two channel barrier Associated Apparatus Lo Lcable Li of other transmitter connected to two channel barrier 90036277 Honeywell 94 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings IECEx CERTIFIED INTRINSICALLY SAFE ia AND NON SPARKING n INSTALLATION CONTROL DRAWING TWO WIRE CONFIGURATION AYR 6000 STIW600 0 20 4 20 mA HIGH LEVEL INPUT IN
46. PICAL STRAIGHT ANTENNA Honeywell Revision 1 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 67 February AM 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings Non Incendive Field Wiring parameters for remote antennas cables amp lightning arrestor lt 43 pF La lt 48 mH ha GABLE A LMR 400DB 50018110 001 1 3 3 ft 50018110 003 3m 10 ft 2007 8110 010 10m 33 ft 5242 CABLE B LMR 400DB TYPE N MALE 50018278 001 1m 3 3ft TYPE N MALE 50018278 003 3m 10 ft 50018278 010 10m 33ft REMOTE ANTENNA AYR 6000 Cable A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER REMOTE A 1 ANTENNA 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER Gable LIGHTNING SURGE ARRESTOR vo Cable B im 78 4 pF 0 2 uH 3m 235 2 pF 0 6 pH 10m 784 pF 2 0 LH NOTES 1 Only lightning surge arrestors determined to be simple apparatus may be installed Honeywell SCALE NONE REV F 26 March 2012 5H 11 0711 68 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings EX m INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE REPRODUCED USED OR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE WRITTEM AUTHORIZATION OF HONEYWELL USE DUPLICATION OR REVISION amp DATE APPD DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIONS SET F
47. R 6000 Li Field Transmitter Li Lcable Control Apparatus La 3 When the electrical parameters of the cable are unknown the following values may be used Capacitance 19 pF m 60 pF ft Inductance 0 66uH m 0 020 uHrft 4 For Class Il and Class Ill installations and 4X IP66 applications where rigid metal conduit is not used seal all cable and unused entries against dust and fibers using a NR IL listed cable gland or seal fitting 5N Transmitters shall have the enclosure bonded to ground in accordance with CEC part I section 18 074 Bonding in hazardous locations and Rule 10 814 64 Shielded two wire cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all installations The 4 20 mA loop shield shall be grounded at the supply end ONLY f Division 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN BE NON HAZARDOUS NO REVISION OF THIS INSTALLATION DRAWING IS PERMITTED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM CSA AND FM APPROVALS 9 Forrelease approvals see ECO 0031900 DOCUMENT ENGINEERING CSA Installation Drawing TECOS MUST BE NOTE 9 6000 Wireless Transmitters Division 2 Zone 2 CERTIFICATION Honeywell AUTHORIZED BY ENGINEERING umi A 20026071 TOLERANCE UNLESS NOTED AA ANGULAR DIMENSION SCALE USED ON SH 1 OF 11 MASTER FILE TYPE MS WORD 58 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision
48. REW13D Senes 100 Wireless Transmitter 0 100 psi 0 7 bar STRWI4A Dual Pressure Gage Pressure and 5 Egg psia 0 35 STEWTAG Absolute Remote Seals 0 500 psi 0 35 bar STRWT G 100 psi 0 7 bar gt TEPI Transmitter Only with Remote Sensors ST W400 Wireless Temperature Transmitter 3TIC s or 2 T SIDW130 Differential Pressure DP 0 100 psi 0 7 bar SIDWT17U 0 3000 psi 0 210 bar T T STAWSAL 0 500 psi 0 35 Honeywell 50026071 SCALE NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 64 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings Description STTWAD1 Wireless Temperature and Digital Transmitter Only with Remote Sensors Input Transmitter 1 T C AND 2 Digital Inputs gt 1 XW500 Digital Input Transmitter Three DI Switch Inputs STUWTU OUO Wireless Universal I O Interface Switch s 4 20 mA Analog 5 or DI STUWT01 Wireless Universal WO Interface STTW820 STTWB30 Wireless Temperature Transmitter Transmitter Integrally Mounted to Thermowell STTWB840 or Probe Assembly STIW600 Smart CET Wireless Transmitter Millivolt Input from Remote Mounted CETWSOOOM W Corrosion Monitoring Corrosion Probe CETW6000M D SmartCET Corrosion Data Logger Input from Remote Mounted There is no Antenna for this version The above listed wireless transmitters may include an Omni directional or
49. T LIMITS 30 C lt lt 84 s 80 C WITH OPTION DC ENTITY PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED APPARATUS Ui 30 V IS FIELD WIRING 125 mA PARAMETERS D 4 HMM Uo lt 30 V lo 125 mA Po x 1 0 W Co gt Trees milter 5 4 nF Lo Labs Lr Tramesmntbsr 7 1 0 uH CONTROL CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED APPARATUS CJ ZONE 2 CONTROL EQUIPMENT Ex nL OUTPUT PARAMETERS lt 128 mA 2424 FIELD TRANSMITTER Po lt 1 0 W FIELD SHALL BE ATEX CERTIFIED i TRANSMITTER INTRINSICALLY SAFE FOR USE IN ZONE 2 Ciana Tranammer 6 4 0 4 20 mA 01 1 LOCATIONS OR NON SPARKING LO gt Labe 1 0 Ex n FOR USE IM ZONE 2 LOCATIONS X GROUND SHIELD THIS END ONLY A Honeywell 50092269 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 83 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS TEMPERATURE AND DIGITAL INPUT DI TRANSMITTERS STTW400 5 401 STXW500 STT820 STTW830 amp STTWS840 HAZARDOUS LOCATION Ex ib ia IIB Ta 70 C DIP A20 IP66 T90 C WITH OPTION BA Ex nA nL Ta 64 DIP 22 IP66 T80 C lt 80 WITH OPTION AMBIENT LIMITS 40 lt Ta 84 80 WITH OPTION DC SINGLE THERMOCOUPLE OR DI TWO THERMOCOUPLE OR DI CONNECTION CONNECTI
50. TERFACE HAZARDOUS LOCATION 5000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER NON HAZARDOUS Ex ia T4 Ta 70 C DIP A20 P66 T90 C LOCATION Ex nA nL T4 Ta 84 C DIP A22 IP66 190 C s 80 C WITH OPTION DC a AMBIENT LIMITS 40 z 64 C s WITH OPTION DC ENTITY PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED APPARATUS Ui 30 V IS FIELD WIRING E T 125 mA PARAMETERS i es z Uo 30 V 4 0 pH lo 125 mA Po 1 0W Co 2 Citable T Transmitter 6 4 nF Lo 2 Lcatiie l ransmittar 1 0 uH ATEX CONTROL CERTIFIED EQUIFMENT ASSOCIATED APPARATUS CJ i ZONE 2 GONTROL EQUIPMENT Ex nL OUTPUT PARAMETERS Uo 30 V lo lt 125 mA FIELD TRANSMITTER p 24 0 W A SHALL BE CERTIFIED INTRINSICALLY YS TRANSMITTER SAFE FOR USE IN ZONE 1 gt cath t Field Trans rite 6 4 nF 0 4 20 mA LOCATIONS OR NON SPARKING LO 2 Lenne Less 1 0 Ex FOR USE IM ZONE 2 LOCATIONS GROUND SHIELD AT THIS END ONLY Honeywell SCALE NOME REV E 27 March 2012 5H 3 of 11 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 95 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS TEMPERATURE AND DIGITAL INPUT DI TRANSMITTERS STTW400 STTW401 STAW500 STT820 STTW830 amp 5 840 HAZARDOUS LOCATION EX ib ia IIB 14 Ta 70 C DIP A20 IP66
51. TOPPEL OTHERWISE ANY LICENSE TO ANY PATENT TRADEMARK COPYRIGHT OF OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF HONEYWELL OR ANY THIRD PARTY IECEx INTRINSICALLY SAFE ia AND NON SPARKING n INSTALLATION CONTROL DRAWING XYR 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS NOTES Electrical apparatus and circuits can be used in zone if they are in accordance with IEC 60079 11 category intrinsic safety the applicable parts of IEC 60079 0 and with the requirements of IEC 8D079 14 12 3 see also 5 2 4 Electrical apparatus and circuits can be used in zone 2 if they are in accordance with IEC 60079 15 the applicable parts of IEC 60079 0 and with the requirements of IEC 60079 14 12 2 IECEx certified intrinsically sate apparatus shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturers Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing or shall be Simple Apparatus Simple Apparatus are devices that will neither generate nor store more than 1 2V 0 14 25mW or 200 such as switches thermocouples and RTDs IECEx certified non sparking apparatus shall bee installed per this control drawing Intnnsic Safety system parameters shall comply with the following Uo Ui lo li Co Ci Ccable Lo z Li Leable Po Pi Where two separate barrier channels are required one dual channel or two single channel barriers may be used where in either case both channels have been Certified for use together with combined entity parameters that meet the above equations System Parameters
52. Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS TEMPERATURE AND DIGITAL INPUT DI TRANSMITTERS STTW400 STTW401 STXWS00 STT820 STTW830 amp 5 840 HAZARDOUS LOCATION Ex ib ia IIB T4 Ta 70 C DIP A20 IP66 T90 C WITH OPTION Ex nA AL T4 Ta 64 C DIP A22 IP66 T90 C lt 80 C WITH OPTION AMBIENT LIMITS 40 Ta lt 84 C lt 80 C WITH OPTION DC SINGLE TWO WIRE RTD TWO TWO WIRE RTD JUMPER WIRE T C OR DI MUST BE FLOATING T C OR DI MUST BE FLOATING UNGROUNDED TYPE UNGROUNDED TYPE IS FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS WITH OPTION DC Ca 2 7 UF gt Cre La 100 mH gt Lass WITH OPTION BA La 100 mH L casio NOTES 1 Shielded thermocouple mV or RTD Ohms cable is required for EMC conformity and recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only 2 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 3 Duplex redundant sensors that are bonded the probe are not permitted All thermocouple mV inputs and RTD Ohms inputs must be insulated from ground the probe and from each other as noted above 4 Jumper wires the same gauge and stranding as the thermocouple wires are required for single and dual thermocouple input combinations 5 Digital input s
53. a Generally speaking the higher your antenna is above the ground the better it performs Good practice is to install your antenna about 5 to 10 feet 1 5 to 3 meters above the roof line and away from all power lines and obstructions If possible find a mounting place directly above your wireless device so that the lead in cable can be as direct as possible Mounting the Antenna 42 Antennas are provided with a mast mounting kit consisting of a mounting bracket and two U bolt clamps This kit allows you to mount the antenna to masts with outside diameters O D from 1 25 inches 3 2 centimeters to 2 inches 5 1 centimeters Honeywell recommends that a 1 5 inch 3 8 centimeter or larger tubing mast be used Omnidirectional antennas are vertically polarized It is very important to mount the antenna in a vertical not leaning position for optimal performance Follow these steps to mount the antenna on a mast Step Action 1 Assemble your new antenna on the ground at the installation site See the instructions on the following pages for your type of antenna 2 Attach the antenna to the mast and connect its coaxial cable while you are on the ground using the mounting kit provided with the antenna Tighten cables by hand only do not use tools or you could overtighten After the cable is attached to the antenna make sure that the connections are sealed if outdoors the prevent moisture and other weathering elements from effecting per
54. able Ci of other transmitter or Co gt connected to two channel barrier Associated Apparatus La Leable Li of other transmitter connected La or Lo gt to two channel bamer 90021730 Honeywell 70 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings CSA CERTIFIED amp FM APPROVED INTRINSICALLY SAFE INSTALLATION CONTROL DRAWING TWO WIRE CONFIGURATION 6000 STIW600 0 20 mA 4 20 mA HIGH LEVEL INPUT INTERFACE HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION XYR 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER CLASS DIV 1 GROUPS CLASSI GROUPS amp G CLASS III 1 Ta CLASS ZONE 0 EX AEx ia GROUP T4 AMBIENT LIMITS 40 Ta 85 C 80 C WITH OPTION DC NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION ENTITY PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED APPARATUS Ui Vmax 30 V FIELD WIRING li Imax 125 mA PARAMETERS 2 Uo Voc or Vt 30 V i lo Isc or It 125 mA Po TOW 2 Crane 5 8 La gt Lease trans miter 0 71 uH i CONTROL ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT L APPARATUS GROUND SHIELD AT THIS END ONLY FIELD TRANSMITTER CSA CERTIFIED FOR USE IN FIELD TRANEMITTER CLASS ll DIV1 2ONE 0 0 4 20 mA FM APPROVED FOR USE IN CLASS ll DIY 17 ZONE Honeywell SCALENONE NONE REV F DATE
55. actory Part Description Environment Ambient Hazardous Location Certification No rating 40 85 C 50000547 001 M20 Conduit Plug IP66 68 4X 6P ATEX 112 GD EEx de IIC 40 185 F ATEX amp 112 GD EEx d IIC IP66 68 4 4 740 850 50021832 002 Conduit Plug 6 6P i CSAcus CL Zone 1 Ex AEx d IIC 40 1859 F CLI Div 1 amp 2 GP ABCD CL Il Div 1 amp 2 GP EFG CL III Div 1 amp 2 40 100 C 50023232 001 M20 Cable Gland 40 2129 40 100 C 50023212 001 Cable Gland 40 212 F Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 17 February 2013 2 Transmitter Mounting Bracket mounting 2 6 Bracket mounting Attach bracket to pipe Figure 2 7 shows some commonly used bracket and pipe orientations Not all possibilities are shown you can use any bracket flat or angle and orientation parallel or transverse to get the desired transmitter positioning Position bracket on 2 inch 50 8 mm pipe and install U bolt around pipe and through holes in bracket Secure with nuts and lockwashers provided Figure 2 7 Common bracket orientations 18 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Transmitter Mounting Bracket mounting Attach transmitter to bracket Align appropriate mounting holes in transmitter with holes in bracket and secure the transmitter to the bracket with bolts a
56. al WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death WARNING symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Risk of electrical shock Potential shock hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak or 60 VDC may be accessible ESD HAZARD Danger of an electro static discharge to which equipment may be sensitive Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Protective Earth PE terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth green or green yellow supply system conductor Functional earth terminal Used for non safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national local electrical code requirements Earth Ground Functional earth connection NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements Chassis Ground Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of the equipment shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements About This Document Symbol Definitions Symbol Definition The Factory Mutual Approval mark mean
57. al Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE in the European Union EU Professional installation is required for the selection and installation of approved antennas and setup of the maximum allowable radiated power from the XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitter as configured for the particular installation site The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm 8 inches from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter For remote antenna see antenna installation requirements to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements n ATTENTION Federal Communications Commission FCC The 6000 Wireless Transmitters comply with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada IC The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF fields in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s web site www hc sc gc ca rpb 4 2 Integral antenna WARNING POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD The integrally mounted antenna shroud is made of and has a surface resistance gre
58. and Non Incendive 16 0 V min to 28 0 V max Current 100 mA For Intrinsically Safe A Barrier MTL 728P MTL 7728P mounted in a suitable enclosure or in a non hazardous location is needed see Agency Certification drawings in Section 6 For Output parameters associated with Temperature Discrete Inputs Corrosion High Level INPUT or Universal I O see Agency Certification drawings in Section 6 Conditions of Certification IECEx Conditions of Certification Parts of the antenna are non conducting and the area of the non conducting part exceeds the maximum permissible areas for Category Il 1 G Zone 0 according to IEC 60079 0 Therefore when the antenna is used within a potentially explosive atmosphere appropriate measures must be taken to prevent electrostatic discharge Impact and friction hazards need to be considered according to IEC 600079 0 when the transmitter that 1s exposed to the exterior atmosphere is made of light metal alloys and used in Category Il 1 Zone 0 ATEX Conditions for Safe Use 1 5 Because the enclosure of the X YR 6000 Wireless Transmitter is made from aluminum if it is mounted in an area where the use of category 1G apparatus is required it must be installed such that even in the event of rare incidents ignition sources due to impact and friction sparks are excluded Special precautions shall be taken to prevent the surface of the antenna of the XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitter from b
59. arden Lane Phoenix Arizona 85027 For more contact details for Europe Asia North and South Americas please see back page World Wide Web Honeywell Process Solution Support Online www honeywellprocess com Elsewhere Call your nearest Honeywell office See back page for details Training Classes Honeywell Automation College http www automationcollege com iV OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Symbol Definitions About This Document Symbol Definitions The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions Symbol CAUTION gt P IF continued Hevision 12 February 2013 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Definition ATTENTION Identifies information that requires special consideration TIP Identifies advice or hints for the user often in terms of performing task Indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in equipment or work data on the system being damaged or lost or may result in the inability to properly operate the process CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manu
60. ass 11 Division 2 Groups Class 111 Division 2 T4 Class Zone 2 Ex nA IIC T4 Class I Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T4 Explosion Proof Flameproof Class 1 Division 1 Groups A B C D Class 11 Division 1 Groups Class 111 Division 1 T4 Class I Zone 1 Ex d 4 Class Zone 1 AEx d IIC T4 Enclosure Type 4X IP66 Standards Used Temperature Discrete 40 C to 85 C Inputs 40 C to 80 Supply Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Pressure Temperature Discrete Inputs High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O 40 C to 85 C 40 C to 80 C Supply CSA 1903673 USA and Pressure Temperature Discrete Inputs 40 C to 85 C Battery 40 C to 80 C DC Supply Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Canada CSA C22 2 No 30 M1986 CSA C22 2 No 94 M1991 CSA E60079 0 2002 CSA E60079 15 2002 FM 3600 1998 FM 3615 2006 UL 916 1998 CSA C22 2 No 142 M1987 CSA C22 2 No 157 M1992 CSA E60079 1 2002 CSA E61241 0 2002 FM 3610 1999 ANSI ISA 12 12 02 2003 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 CSA C22 2 No 60529 2005 CSA E60079 11 2002 CSA E61241 1 2002 FM 3611 2004 UL 50 2003 Hevision 12 February 2013 Introduction Certifications and Approvals AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient Product Applicability Temperature Intrinsically Safe Pressure
61. ater than 1Gohm per square When the 6000 transmitter is installed in potentially hazardous locations care should be taken not to electrostatically charge the surface of the antenna shroud by rubbing the surface with a cloth or cleaning the surface with a solvent If electrostatically charged discharge of the antenna shroud to a person or a tool could possibly ignite a surrounding hazardous atmosphere 38 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Antenna adjustment and mounting Integral antenna Elbow ANTENNA ROTATIONAL ADJUSTMENT SCREW M3 SOCKET SET SCREW HEX KEYSIZE Loam 4 Figure 4 1 Elbow antenna adjustment 2 dBi Antenna Configuration Shown If your model has the integral elbow antenna you can adjust it to improve reception Typically pointed straight up gives best performance but your installation may vary Loosen the 1 5mm set screw located near the antenna base Rotate antenna for best reception Do not rotate antenna more than 180 degrees either direction or you could damage internal wiring Tighten set screw Straight Figure 4 2 Integral straight antenna Straight Antenna ONLY available in 2 dBi configuration If your model has the integral straight antenna Figure 4 2 you can adjust its position by rotating the transmitter housing See page 20 Typically pointed straight up gives best performance but your installation may vary
62. ch other as noted above 4 Jumper wires the same gauge and stranding as the thermocouple wires are required for single and dual thermocouple input combinations 5 Digital input switches DI must be dry contact type simple apparatus and property segregated from all other sources of power 50033269 Honeywell Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 85 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS UNIVERSAL I O STUW700 amp STUWT701 HAZARDOUS LOCA TION Ex ia IIB 4 70 Ex tD A20 IP66 TS0 C Ex nA nL 4 Ta 84 s 80 WITH OPTION DC Ex tD A22 IP66 T90 C AMBIENT LIMITS 40 Ta 84 C s 80 C WITH OPTION DC PV 1 m HIGH LEVEL ANALOG INPLIT amp DIGITAL INPUT AND DIGITAL OUTPUT ENTITY FIELD WIRING FARAMETERS PARAMETERS Ui Vmax 30 V 100 pF gt Cia Ii 125 mA La 100 mH 2 Lea Pi 10 W Ci 5 8 nF NOTES 1 Shielded DI thermocouple mV or switch input cable is required for conformity and is recommended for all installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only If the shield is grounded at the switch remcte HLAI transmitter location or remote DO supply the shield shall not be connected at the Wireless transmitter end A Honeywel 86 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision
63. ct type simple apparatus and properly segregated from all other sources of power 90033269 DATE 26 March 2012 Honeywell SCALE NONE 84 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS TEMPERATURE AND DIGITAL INPUT DI TRANSMITTERS STTW400 STTW401 STXW500 STTW820 STTW830 STTW840 HAZARDOUS LOCATION ib ia 118 T4 Ta 70 C DIP A20 IP66 T90 C WITH OPTION EX nL IIC T4 Ta 84 C DIP A22 IP66 T90 C lt 80 C WITH OPTION DC AMBIENT LIMITS 40 Ta 84 60 C WITH OPTION DC SINGLE TWO WIRE RTD TWO TWO WIRE RTD JUMPER WIKE T C OR DI MUST BE FLOATING TIG OR DI MUST BE FLOATING UNGROUNDED TYPE UNGROUNDED TYPE IS FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS WITH OPTION DC Ca 72 7 UF gt La 100 mH 2 WITH OPTION BA Ca D 3yF 2Ccxe La 100 mH 2 NOTES 1 Shielded thermocouple m RTD Ohms cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only 2 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 3 Duplex redundant sensors that are bonded to the probe are not permitted All thermocouple m inputs and RTD Ohms inputs must be insulated from ground the probe and from ea
64. d from display by loosening the M3 locking screw and unscrewing the end cap 2 Open the cable gland on right side below antenna Cable gland must be ordered as an option 3 Feed wiring allowed diameter 6 to 8 mm from other transmitter through the cable gland and connect to terminal block using either voltage or current but not both See wiring diagrams pages 30 and 31 4 Plug battery connector into batteries 5 Close rear end and cable gland 6 Tighten M3 locking screw on the rear end cap To voltage current source See wiring diagrams for all models on pages 30 and 31 Figure 3 8 Universal l O Connection Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 29 February 2013 3 Process Insertion Universal I O Wiring for calibration XYR6000 Universal I O Wiring Diagrams for Al DI Model STUW700 PV1 Possible Connections DI or HLAI Transmitter 0 20 4 20 mA Input 24V 4 LLAD I T 10 ahm resistor Honeywell supplied PV2 Possible Connections T C DI or HLAI Transmitter PV 0 20 4 20 Input 1 4 24V BEN isi 10 ahm resistar 4 Honeywell supplied PV3 Possible Connections HLAI only Note any combination of the above are allowed For example PV1 is a PV2 is 4 20mA PV3 is 0 20mA Or PV1 is 0 20mA PV2 is a T C PV3 is 0 20mA 30 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 201
65. downstream of a control valve for best performance and can also be located in the deadleg portion of a by pass Note that the probe located in the by pass leg should be mounted before the valve for best performance This guarantees the electrodes will always be immersed in the corrosive material Mounted with Different Electrodes Installing with different electrode materials on the suction side of the pump will ensure monitoring of the pump impeller and the pipe Installed in a Condensate Flash Tank A condensate flash tank is also a good application 34 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Process Insertion Corrosion models x o Pe Mounted in Y Strainer The probe is shown in the blow down of a Y strainer Mounted in Basket Strainer The probe is shown in the discharge side of the basket strainer The electrodes should be selected to reflect the same metal properties as the piping or other components that might be susceptible to corrosion For example in applications where the pipe is made of stainless steel and the water pump s impeller is made of carbon steel the impeller will corrode faster than the pipe In this case it is advisable to select the electrodes to be the same material as the pump s impeller Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 35 February 2013 3 Process Insertion Corrosion models Probe installation 36
66. e 4 20 mA Analog Input SmartCET Wireless Transmitter Millivolt Input from Remote Mounted Corrosion Monitoring Corrosion Probe w ees Millivolt Input from Remote Mounted CETW6000M D SmartCET Corrosion Data Logger Corrosion Probe Data via IrDA Port CETW6000M W There is no Antenna for this version The above listed wireless transmitters may include an Ornni directional or unidirectional high gain antenna The high gain antenna may be installed remote from the X YR 6000 with the cable length not to exceed 20m The antenna cable shield shall be bonded to earth ground IS Entity parameters for remote antennas cables amp lightning arrestor Ca 43 pF La 0 1 mH 20021730 Honeywell SCALE NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 5 9 of 12 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 77 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings 24Vdc IS POWER SUPPLY OPTION DC SYSTEM DIAGRAM HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS DIV 4 GROUPS A B O D CLASS GROUPS EF amp CLASS Il 4 CLASS ZONE 0 AEx GROUP T4 AMBIENT LIMITS AQ Ta 80 C AYR 6000 152m 500 ft Max TRANSMITTER Maan Cable Capacitance 30nF and Maximum Cable Inductance TYPICAL 001mH See 5 Terminate and insulate shield close to terminal block as passible Cable ta be shielded twisted pal with total loop resistance
67. e mast and ground rod Use ground rods designed for that purpose do not use a spare piece of pipe OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Antenna adjustment and mounting Remote antenna Step Action 10 When attaching the coax cable to the XYR 6000 it is recommended that a drip loop with a radius of at least 12 inches 30 cm be formed close to the XYR 6000 This will minimize ice and water buildup on the transmitter itself Tighten cables by hand only do not use tools or you could overtighten To lightning arrestor amp antenna 12 30cm Drip loop Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 43 February 2013 4 Antenna adjustment and mounting Remote antenna Directional mounting procedure Step Action 1 Secure mast mounting bracket to mast as shown using 2 U bolts and supplied hardware 2 Attach antenna to mast mounting bracket as shown using supplied hardware 3 Adjust antenna to desired tilt and lock into place using the antenna tilt adjustment nut Antenna Antenna Tilt Adjustment U Bolts Mast Mounting Bracket Mast 2 50 8mm O D Max Figure 4 3 Directional antenna mounting 44 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Antenna adjustment and mounting Remote antenna Omnidirectional mounting procedure Step Action 1 Secure mast mounting bracket to mast as shown using 2 U bolts and supp
68. e grounded at the transmitter end only If the shield is grounded at the switch remote HLAI transmitter location or remote DO supply the shield shall net be connected at the Wireless transmitter end Honeywell SCALE NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 SH Sof 11 62 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings AYR 6000 MODEL CETW6000M W WIRELESS CORROSION TRANSMITTER AND CETW6000M D SmartCET CORROSION DATA LOGGER HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS 1 DIV 2 GROUPS A B C D CLASS Il GROUPS F amp G CLASS Ill DIV 2 4 CLASS I ZONE 2 Ex AEX nA GROUP T4 AMBIENT LIMITS 30 lt Ta lt 65 C lt 80 WITH OPTION DC LE SVETR RED LX d mI WHITE BLACK i TO CORROSION PROBE ASSEMBLY ou 28 m a FROBE AND PROCESS ELECTRODES MUST BE PASSIVE ELEMENTS ONLY PROBE AND CABLE PARAMETERS MUST NOT EXCEED 100 UF 2 Gcagm e AND 100 mH 2 Lpgoge Lcagug NOTE Probes used with the Corrosion Transmitter must be acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction with respect to pressure and temperature rating Honeywell SCALE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 5H G6 of 11 63 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Cert
69. ebruary 2013 Contents Symbol Definitions Contents INIRODUCTIONuQu uya Date aa ra eu Deua es data a ia aw ia 1 It SNE DFE eclg li e Tp NE RE Meu E 1 12 4 Union USage c 1 1 3 Certifications and gt u quad J J J 2 Hazardous location 2 T Hu 6 Ballely cadens ud tL M E MC ILLU T 6 SUP PS 6 1 4 lt CONGITONS or 22 tsa 6 IEG niei M 6 ALEX CoridiiioneTorsSaletjseu a 6 1 5 Maximum Working Pressure uuu u ul Mania niin 6 1 6 Radio Geri catlolis uu u uu oa exa ue oda n etc 7 Radio Frequency CO DEDE 7 EURODE ANT Union FESUMC UOT e a seis 7 OS UU EON Nes acres
70. ed face flange with 4 holes 18 mm 71 diameter a 125 mm 4 92 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 165 mm 6 50 DN 80 PN 40 2 Serrated face flange with 8 holes 18 mm 71 diameter a 160 mm 6 30 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 200 mm 7 87 DN 100 PN 40 Serrated face flange with 8 holes 22 mm 87 diameter on a 190 mm 7 48 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 235 mm 9 25 Pseudo Flange Mount ASME 2 150 Serrated face flange with 4 holes 19 mm 3 4 diameter on 120 7 mm 4 75 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 150 mm 5 917 ASME 3 150 Serrated face flange with 4 holes 19 mm 3 4 diameter on 152 4 6 00 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 190 mm 7 48 Remote Diaphragm Seals 5 Model Selection Guide for description of available Flanged Threaded Chemical Tee Saddle and Sanitary process connections Dimensions of bolt circle and serrated gasket face conform to ASME B 16 5 Dimensions of bolt circle and serrated gasket face conform to EN 1092 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 25 February 2013 3 Process Insertion Pressure models General piping guidelines When measuring fluids containing suspended solids install permanent valves at regular intervals to blow down piping Blow down all lines on new installations with compressed air or steam and flush them with process fluids where possible before connecting these
71. ed non conducting ladders and other safety equipment Make sure all equipment is in good repair If a tower or mast begins falling don t attempt to catch it Stand back and let it fall If anything such as a wire or mast does come in contact with a power line DON T TOUCH IT OR ATTEMPT TO MOVE IT Instead save your life by calling the power company Don t attempt to erect antennas or towers on windy days 40 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Antenna adjustment and mounting Remote antenna WARNING MAKE SURE ALL TOWERS AND MASTS ARE SECURELY GROUNDED AND ELECTRICAL CABLES CONNECTED TO ANTENNAS HAVE LIGHTNING ARRESTORS This will help prevent fire damage or human injury in case of lightning static build up or short circuit within equipment connected to the antenna The base of the antenna mast or tower must be connected directly to the building protective ground or to one or more approved grounding rods using 1 OAWG ground wire and corrosion resistant connectors Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details Lightning arrestors for antenna feed coaxial cables are available from HyperLink Technologies Inc WARNING If a person comes in contact with electrical power and cannot move DON T TOUCH THAT PERSON OR YOU MAY BE ELECTROCUTED Use a non conductive dry board stick or rope to push or drag them so they no longer are in contact with electrical power Once
72. eed 20m The antenna cable shield shall be bonded to earth ground IS Entity parameters for remate antennas cables amp lightning arrestor Ca 43 pF La 01 mH 20036277 Honeywell Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 101 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings gt SYSTEM DIAGRAM HAZARDOUS LOCATION Ex ia IIB 4 70 C DIP A20 IP66 T90 C E Ex nA nL T4 80 DIP A22 IP66 T90 C AMBIENT LIMITS 40 Ta 80 6000 152m 500 ft Max TRANS M ITTER Maximum Cable Capacitance and Maximum Cable Inductance 0 01mH See Note 5 i fear 2 WA b wv 3 em E ph Te minate and insulate shield as close to terminal block as possible c Cable to be shielded twisted pair p with total loop resistance 6 60 MTL 728P IECEx BAS 05 0019 MTL 7728 IECEx BAS 004 0025 Ex ia IIB 200 Ta 600C Ex ia 2000 Ta s 600C 7728P BAS 05 0036X Ex ia IIC 200 Ta 600C MTL 728 1 MTL 7728 E act 24 Vide Su 21 26 0 Vmax n GROUND SHIELD PT THIS END ONLY TERES e INN TE F TE a w as HF T aa F TEE a a a NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION 17 4 GROUND SHIELD THIS END ONLY 11
73. eing electrostatically charged Maximum Working Pressure See individual Product manuals as defined on page iii OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Introduction Radio Certifications 1 6 Radio Certifications Table 1 3 Radio Certifications FCC ID The XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitters comply with part 15 of the 55750016517 FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions Federal Communications Commission FCC Or 1 this device not cause harmful interference and ID 2 this device must accept any interference received including 55750025034 interference that may cause undesired operation I The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF fields Industry Canada IC Or in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s web 5731 50025034 site www hc sc gc ca rpb For radio equipment used in the European Union in accordance with the R amp TTE Directive the CE Mark and the notified body NB identification number is used when the NB is involved in the conformity assessment procedure The alert sign must be used when a restriction on use output power limit by a country at certain frequencies applies to the equipment and must follow the CE marking Radio certification by the Brazilian National telecom Agency
74. el INPUT HLAI Universal I O Standards Used IEC 60079 0 2004 IEC 60079 1 2003 IEC 60079 11 1999 IEC 60079 26 2007 IEC 61241 0 1999 IEC 61241 1 1999 IEC 60079 15 2001 40 C to 84 C Battery 40 C to 80 C DC Supply 4 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 AGENCY SAEx 5 09 036 South Africa TYPE OF PROTECTION Intrinsically Safe Ex ia IIB T4 Ex tD A20 IP66 T90 oC Flameproof Ex d ia IIB T4 Ex tD A21 IP66 T90 oC Nonincendive Ex nA nL IIC T4 Ex tD A22 IP66 T90 oC Ambient Temperature 40 C to 70 C Battery 40 C to 80 C DC Supply 40 C to 70 C Battery 40 80 C DC Supply 40 C to 84 C Battery 40 C to 80 DC Supply Introduction Certifications and Approvals Product Applicability Pressure Temperature Discrete Inputs Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Pressure Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Pressure Temperature Discrete Inputs Corrosion High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Enclosure 66 Standards Used SANS IEC 60079 0 2005 IEC 60079 1 2003 IEC 61241 0 1999 SANS IEC 60079 15 2006 IEC 60079 11 1999 IEC 61241 1 1999 ARP 0108 Edition 1 1 IEC 60079 26 2007 AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient Product Applicability Temperature INMETRO NCC 11 0331 X BRAZIL Intrinsically Safe Ex ia IIB
75. evision 12 February 2013 1 1 Site preparation 1 Introduction Introduction Site preparation Wireless devices require proper site preparation to ensure optimum performance and safety compliance Do not proceed until you have done the proper planning described in the Wireless Planning Guide 1 2 European Union Usage This product may be used in any of the following European Union nations Country Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Hevision 12 February 2013 BG CY CZ K E ISO 3166 2 letter code Country Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Table 1 1 European Union ISO 3166 2 letter code m OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 1 Introduction Certifications and Approvals 1 3 Certifications and Approvals Hazardous location certifications Refer to product label for applicable approvals Table 1 2 Certifications and Approvals AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient Product Applicability Temperature Intrinsically Safe Pressure Class Division 1 Groups A B C D Class 11 Division 1 Groups Class 111 Division 1 4 Class I Zone 0 Ex ia IIC T4 Class Zone 0 AEx ia T4 Nonincendive Class Division 2 Groups A B C D Cl
76. formance Honeywell recommends using a weathering tape such as Coax Seal for outdoor connections Silicon sealant or electrical tape is not recommended for sealing out door connections 3 Using tie wraps cable ties secure the coax cable to the mast using a tie wrap every ten to twelve inches 25 to 30 cm 4 Follow standard strain relief practice when installing the antenna cable Avoid excessive strain bending kinks or crushing stepping on or placing any weight on cable before during or after the coax cable is secured in its final position 5 Make sure the mast does not fall the wrong way should you lose control as you raise or take down the mast Use a durable non conductive rope Have an assistant tend to the rope ready to pull the mast clear of any hazards such as power lines should it begin to fall 6 If the installation will use guy wires Install guy anchor bolts e Estimate the length of guy wire and cut it before raising the mast Attach guy wires to a mast using guy rings 7 Carefully connect the antenna and mast assembly to its mounting bracket and tighten the clamp bolts In the case of a guyed installation you must have at least one assistant to hold the mast upright while the guy wires are attached and tightened to the anchor bolts 8 Attach the provided self adhering DANGER label at eye level on the mast 9 Install ground rods to remove any static electricity buildup and connect a ground wire to th
77. h NPT female connection Flange adapters and manifolds with 1 2 inch female connection are optional Gauge Pressure Process head with 1 2 inch NPT female connection In line 1 2 inch NPT female connection In line 1 2 inch NPT male 9 16 High Pressure DIN19213n Process heads with inch NPT female connection Flange adapters and manifolds with 1 2 inch female connections optional Absolute Pressure Process head with 1 2 inch NPT female connection In line Y2 inch NPT male 9 16 High Pressure DIN19213n Flush or Extended Flange ASME 2 150 Serrated face flange with 4 holes 19 mm 3 4 diameter Mount on 120 7 mm 4 75 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 150 mm 5 91 ASME 2 300 Serrated face flange with 8 holes 19 mm 3 4 diameter on 127 mm 5 00 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 165 mm 6 50 ASME 3 150 1 Serrated face flange with 4 holes 19 mm 3 4 diameter on 152 4 6 00 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 190 mm 7 48 ASME 3 300 Serrated face flange with 8 holes 22 mm 7 8 diameter on 168 3 mm 6 63 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 210 mm 8 27 ASME 4 150 1 Serrated face flange with 8 holes 19 mm 3 4 diameter on 190 5 mm 7 48 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 230 mm 9 06 ASME 4 300 1 Serrated face flange with 8 holes 22 mm 7 8 diameter on 200 mm 7 87 bolt circle and an outside diameter of 255 mm 10 04 DN 50 PN 40 2 Serrat
78. ide 81 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings 82 12 13 14 AYR 6000 STIW6O00 Field Transmitter Ee 125 fone or Zone 1 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS fone 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS NO REVISION OF THIS CONTROL DRAWING 15 PERMIT TED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM THE NOTIFIED BODY For release approvals see ECO 0049814 s Associated Apparatus Co BAnF lt Gcable Ci of other transmitter connected to two channel barrier Associated Apparatus Lo Leable L 10 uH L of other transmitter connected to two channel bamer 50033269 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Honeywell Associated D E la 125 mA Hevision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings ATEX CERTIFIED INTRINSICALLY SAFE ia AND NON SPARKING n INSTALLATION CONTROL DRAWING TWO WIRE CONFIGURATION AYR 6000 STIW600 0 20 4 20 mA HIGH LEVEL INPUT INTERFACE HAZARDOUS LOCATION XYR 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER NON HAZARDOUS Ex ia IIB 4 Ta lt 70 tD A20 IP66 T90 C LOCATION Ex nA nL T4 Ta lt 84 C lt 80 C WITH OPTION DC Ex tD A22 1766 T90 C AMBIEN
79. ification Drawings The following models may be supplied with internal battery power or externally supplied 24Vdc only when connected per the following system diagram NOTE AYR 6000 ambient limits with 24V Power Supply 40 C to 80 Description Series 900 Wireless Transmitter Dual Head Gage Pressure GP adie E 0 500 psi 0 35 bar stew 0 3000 psi 0 210 bar senes 900 Wireless Transmitter ST GWS38L D 56000 psi 0 415 bar STOWGSL In Line Gage amp Absolute Pressure 0 10 000 psig 0 690 bar STFW924 Flanged Series 900 Wireless EAD CURA a enna STFW932 Pressure Transmitter XEM a STRW93D Senes 900 Wireless Transmitter 0 2700 0 7 bar Compound Dual Pressure amp Gage Pressure Charactenzed Remote Seals In Line Flanged Series 900 Wireless Transmitter 0 100 psi 0 7 bar senes 100 Wireless Transmitter O 600 0 1500 mbar Series 100 Wireless Transmitter In Line Gage Pressure 0 10000 psi 0 690 bar Senes 100 Wireless Transmitter an STAW 14L bh ids Peseta 0 500 psia 0 35 Senes 100 Wireless Transmitter STAW 140 Single Head Absolute Pressure 0 500 psia 0 35 barA 0 400 0 1000 mbar Compound SIFW128 Charactenzed Flanged Series 100 Wireless 0 100 psi 0 bar Compound Characterized Pressure Transmitter 0 100 psi 0 7 bar 0 6007 0 1500 mbar 0 400 0 1000 mbar Compound SIRWI2D Charactenzed ST
80. inal connections see info starting on page 55 4 Plug battery connector into batteries See page 47 5 Close rear end and cable gland 6 Tighten M3 locking screw on the rear end cap Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 27 February 2013 3 Process Insertion HLAI models 3 2 HLAI models Connect wiring 28 Step 1 Action See Figure 3 5 Open the rear end cap opposite end from display by loosening the M3 locking screw and unscrewing the end cap Open the cable gland on right side below antenna Cable gland must be ordered as an option Feed wiring allowed diameter 6 to 8 mm from other transmitter through the cable gland and connect to terminal block using either voltage or current but not both See Figure 3 6 or Figure 3 7 For hazardous locations see info starting on page 55 Plug battery connector into batteries Close rear end cap and cable gland Tighten M3 locking screw on the rear end cap To voltage current source See Figure 3 6 and Figure 3 7 Figure 3 5 HLAI connection Figure 3 7 Current input wiring OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Process Insertion Universal I O 3 3 Universal I O STUW700 Three inputs 1 3 HLAI 1 2 1 2 Discrete Inputs STUW 701 Two inputs 1 2 HLAI T C DI One 1 Discrete Output Connect wiring Step Action 1 See Figure 3 8 Open the rear end cap opposite en
81. ioning The Wireless Device Manager WDM provisions the access points and the access points that are enabled to function as provisioning devices can then provision the transmitters To enable the over the air provisioning capability you must first enable this feature in the Onewireless User Interface For more information please reference the OW R210 Wireless Device Manager User s Guide OW CC0020 See Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless Solutions for more information Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 53 February 2013 5 Start up Provisioning 54 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements 6 1 Certification Drawings 6 Certification Installation Requirements 6 1 Certification Drawings Use the following drawings and accompanying notes and text for hazardous locations Any deviation from the For non hazardous locations you can use the same drawings without the accompanying notes and text EC Declaration of Conformity Honeywel EC Declaration of Conformity 51453837 Issue B1 PRODUCT XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitters MANUFACTURE Honeywell International Inc Honeywell Field Solutions 212 Virginia Drive Fort Washington PA 19034 United States of America To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the provisions of the European Community Directives including the latest ame
82. ireless 6000 HLAI Transmitter User s Manual 34 XY 25 17 OneWireless XYR 6000 SmartCET Corrosion Transmitter User s Manual 34 XY 25 18 OneWireless 6000 Multi Discrete Input Transmitter User s Manual 34 XY 25 27 OneWireless XYR 6000 Universal Input Output User s Manual 34 XY 25 30 Continued on next page Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide ili February 2013 About This Document Support and Contact Info References continued OW CDX010 OW CDX010 OneWireless Wireless Builder User s Guide OW CDX060 OneWireless Builder Parameter Reference OW CDX070 OW R210 Hardware Planning and Installation Guide OW CCO0010 OW R210 Wireless Device Manager User s Guide 0020 OW R210 Field Device Access Point User s Guide OW CCO0030 OneWireless R210 Parameter Reference Dictionary OW CCO0050 OneWireless R210 Migration Users Guide OW CCO0080 OW R210 Software Change Notice OW CCSCN1 Support and Contact Info United States and Canada Contact Honeywell Process Solution Global Technical Support Phone 001 800 423 9883 Customer Service HFS Phone 001 800 343 0228 Outside United States Phone 001 215 641 3610 Calls are answered by dispatcher between 6 00 am and 4 00 pm Mountain Standard Time Emergency calls outside normal working hours are received by an answering service and returned within one hour Email support ask ssc 2 honeywell com Mail Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 West Rose G
83. irements EN 61241 1 3904 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 1 Protection by enclosures tD 56 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings C Honeywell Schedule 50061463 Issue Bl Flame Proof EC TYPE Certificate 62 X Protection Intrinsically Safe d and Dust tD EN 60079 0 Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres General Requirements EN 50079 1 2004 Electrical Apparatus for i us ospheres Part 15 Equipment protection by type of protection n EN 61241 0 2007 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 0 General requirements YN Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 1 EN 01241 1 I 2 n Protection by enclosures tD Production Quality Assurance Notification DEKRA Certification Inc Notified body Number 0344 Ultrechtseweg 310 6812 AR Arnhem The Netherlands Non Sparking EC TYPE Certificate OSATEXOO74 Protection Non Sparking Zone 2 n and Dust tD EN 60079 0 Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres General Requirements EN 60079 15 2005 Electrical Apparatus for Explos ospheres Part 15 Equipment protection by type of protection n EN 61241 0 2007 Electrical apparatus for use the presence of combustible dust Part 0 Gene
84. ital Input Transmitter Three DI Switch Inputs STUW700 Wireless Universal I O Interface dis PE 4 20 mA Analog T C s or DI ee ee Two Inputs 4 20 mA Analog T C or DI and SIUWTUOT Wireless Universal VO Interface One Digital Output Solid State STTW820 SITWB3 Wireless Temperature Transmitter STTWS40 STIW600 Wireless High Level Input Interface 4 20 mA Analog Input smartCET Wireless Transmitter Millivalt Input from Remote Mounted ALi mE Corrosion Monitoring Corrosion Probe T ry s Millivolt Input from Remote Mounted CETW6000M D SmartCET Corrosion Data Logger Corrosion Probe Data via IrDA Port There is no Antenna for this version Transmitter Integrally Mounted to Thermawell Probe Assembly The above listed wireless transmitters may include an Omni directional or unidirectional high gain antenna The high gain antenna may be installed remote from the XYR 6000 with the cable length to exceed 20m The antenna cable shield shall be bonded to earth ground IS Entity parameters for remote antennas cables amp lightning arrestor Ca 43 uF La 0 1 mH 90033269 Honeywell Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 89 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings 24Vdc IS POWER SUPPLY OPTION DC SYSTEM DIAGRAM HAZARDOUS LOCATION Ex ia IIB 4 Ta 70 C DIP A20 IP66 909 Ex nA nL IIC T4 Ta 80
85. le 2 4 Installation Drawing Numbers for GP AP Remote Seal Models STRW1xG STRW9xG STRW1xA STRW9xA Flat Bracket Horizontal 50060131 Flat Bracket Vertical 50060132 Angle Bracket Horizontal 50060133 Angle Bracket Vertical 50060134 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Transmitter Mounting Transmitter location 2 4 Transmitter location Pressure models Table 2 5 Pressure models Suggested location Explanation Gases Above the gas line The condensate drains away from the transmitter Liquids Below but close to the This minimizes the static head elevation of the process effect of the condensate connection 4 This requires a siphon to protect e Level with or above the the transmitter from process process connection steam The siphon retains water as a fill fluid 2 5 Conduit Cable Entries THIS PRODUCT IS SUPPLIED WITH PLASTIC DUST PLUGS IN THE CONDUIT CABLE GLAND ENTRIES IT IS THE USERS RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTICE PROVIDE CABLE GLANDS ADAPTORS AND OR BLANKING PLUGS SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THIS PRODUCT IS INSTALLED WHEN INSTALLED IN A HAZARDOUS LOCATION THE CABLE GLANDS ADAPTORS AND OR BLANKING PLUGS SHALL ADDITIONALLY BE SUITABLE FOR THE HAZARDOUS LOCATION THE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION AND ACCEPTABLE TO THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION FOR THE INSTALLATION Summary Table 2 6 Conduit entry plugs and cable glands for your XYR 6000 transmitter F
86. lied hardware 2 Remove antenna mounting bolt and washer from antenna base 3 Insert antenna into mounting bracket and secure with washer and antenna mounting bolt Do not overtighten 4 Any drain holes in the antenna base must be kept clear for proper operation Antenna Base Mast 2 50 8mm O D Max Drain Holes Antenna Mounting Nut amp Washer gt U Balts E Note Antenna Base may vary from photo Mounting Bracket Figure 4 4 Omnidirection antenna mounting Grounding the antenna Follow these guidelines to ground the antenna in accordance with national electrical code instructions Step Action 1 Use No 10 AWG copper or No 8 or larger copper clad steel or bronze wire as ground wires for both mast and lead in Securely clamp the wire to the bottom of the mast 2 Secure the lead in wire to a lightning arrestor and mast ground wire to the building with stand off insulators spaced from 4 feet 1 2 meters to 8 feet 1 8 meters apart Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 45 February 2013 4 Antenna adjustment and mounting Remote antenna Step Action 3 Using coaxial cable connect the antenna base to the transmitter s remote antenna connector located at top right as you face the transmitter display Antenna cable shield is bonded to earth ground via either the transmitter earth ground connection and or by the lightning arrestor earth ground connection The lightning arrestor m
87. lines to the transmitter s meter body Be sure all the valves in the blow down lines are closed tight after the initial blow down procedure and each maintenance procedure after that Mount transmitter vertically to assure best accuracy Position the spirit balance on pressure connection surface of AP body Attention Dotted area indicates use e with closed tank with reference leg Variable IReference Head H1 Leg i 11 HP Side to tank to atmosphere Figure 3 3 Flange Mounting 26 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Process Insertion Pressure models Temperature and Discrete Input models Insert probe into process n ATTENTION It is your responsibility to supply a suitable sealing method or gasket and mounting hardware for the probe s service conditions Integral Integral Remote Remote Rigid Spring Hgid Spring jloaded loaded LI LT Figure 3 4 Temperature probes Integral probe wiring The integral probe is pre wired to the transmitter at the factory Remote probe wiring Step Action 1 See Figure 3 4 Open the transmitter s rear end cap opposite end from display by loosening the M3 locking screw and unscrewing the end cap 2 Open the cable gland on right side below antenna Cable gland must be ordered as an option 3 Feed wiring 6 to 8 mm allowed diameter through the cable gland and connect to terminal block For term
88. nd washers provided If the meter body is hexagonal you must use the additional bracket supplied If meter body is round discard the bracket Table 2 7 Bracket Attacment Transmitter type Attachment to bracket Example DP type with double ended Alternate mounting holes process heads and or remote in end of heads seals Dual head GP Mounting holes in end of process head In line GP and AP LGP Smaller U bolt model Smaller U bolt Smaller U bolt Smaller U bolt Smaller U bolt Smaller U bolt In flush flange extended flange and pseudo flange pressure transmitter applications the transmitter bolts directly to the process connection tank spud and no bracket is required Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 19 February 2013 2 Transmitter Mounting Remote Seal Transmitter Mounting 2 7 Remote Seal Transmitter Mounting XYR 6000 transmitters furnished with remote diaphragm seals Model STRWxxx can be mounted using the optional mounting brackets Follow the guidelines below to determine the mounting position of the transmitter for the given secondary capillary fill fluid Table 2 8 Remote Seal Transmitter Mounting IF the Capillary Secondary Fill is THEN mount the Pressure Transmitter no greater than 22 feet 6 7 meters above the lower remote seal no greater than 19 feet 5 8 meters above the lower remote seal no greater than 11 feet 3 4 meters
89. ndments as shown on the attached schedule Assumption of conformity is based on the application of the harmonized standards and when applicable and required a European Community notified body certification as shown in the attached schedule Owen Murphy Product Safety and Approvals Engineer 16 February 2012 Date Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 55 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings Schedule Honeywell Schedule 50061463 Issue B1 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC 61326 1 2006 R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Emissions Specification and Method EN 300 328 V1 7 1 Emissions Spec and Method 301 893 V1 3 1 Immunity Specification EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 Immunity Method EN 301 489 1 V1 6 1 NORTHWEST EMC Inc Notified body Number 0981 22975 N W Evergreen Parkway 8400 Hillsboro Oregon 97124 United States ATEX Directive 94 9 EC Intrinsically Safe EC TYPE Certificate OSATEXOO062 X Protection Intrinsically Safe i and Dust tD EN 20079 0 2006 Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres General Requirements 2006 60079 11 Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Intrinsic Safety EN 60079 26 Explosive atmospheres Part 26 Equipment with equipment protection level EPL Ga 61241 0 2007 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 0 General requ
90. nput combinations 5 Digital input switches DI must be dry contact type simple apparatus and property segregated from all other sources of power A Honeywell SCALE NONE REVY F DATE 26 March 2012 SH 30f11 60 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS TEMPERATURE AND DIGITAL INPUT DI TRANSMITTERS STTW400 STTW401 STXW500 STTWB20 STTW830 amp 5 840 HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS DIV 1 GROUPS B C D CLASS Il DIV 1 GROUPS F amp G CLASS Ill DIV 1 T4 CLASS ZONE 0 EX AEx ia GROUP T4 AMBIENT LIMITS 40 Ta 85 C lt 60 C WITH OPTION DC SINGLE TWO WIRE RTD TWO TWO WIRE JUMPER WIRE T C OR DI MUST BE FLOATING T C OR DI MUST BE FLOATING UNGROUNDED TYPE UNGROUNDED TYPE IS FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS WITH OPTION DC Caz27yF2Ccos La 100 mH casia WITH OPTION Ca 9 3 HF 2 Come La 100 mH L caus NOTES 1 Shielded thermocouple mV or RTD Ohms cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only 2 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 3 Duplex redundant sensors that are bonded to the probe are not permitted All thermocoupie m
91. om display See item 1 in Figure 5 1 Unscrew and remove the end cap Using thumb and forefinger squeeze the battery connector at top and bottom to disengage the locking mechanism then pull to disconnect See item 2 in Figure 5 1 Loosen the two battery holder retaining screws closest to the batteries See item 3 in Figure 5 1 The screws are captive Pull the battery holder out of the transmitter Remove the old batteries from the battery holder If needed pry out the batteries by using slotted screwdriver as a lever in the holder s side slots See item 4 in Figure 5 1 Install batteries as follows to avoid snagging the battery terminal on the clip and damaging the battery Align the new battery with the clips and angle the positive end of the battery into the positive battery terminal clip Using a thumb and forefinger pull the negative terminal clip outward and push down on the battery until fully seated in the clips Do not apply excessive force when pushing battery down Repeat this process for the second battery Insert the battery holder into the transmitter Reattach the screws and tighten to 0 4 0 6 N M 3 5 5 3 Lb in Re connect battery connector Honeywell recommends lubricating the end cap O ring with a Silicone Grease such as Dow Corning 55 or equivalent before replacing the end cap Screw the end cap back on and tighten the M3 locking screw Dispose of used battery promptly per local regulations or
92. ral requirements EN 61241 1 2004 Electrical apparatus for use n the presence of combustible dust Part 1 Protection by enclosures tD Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 57 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings CSA Installation Drawings COPYRIGHT 2012 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC NEITHER THIS DOCUMENT NOR THE APPD INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE REPRODUCED USED OR DISCLOSED TO 155 REVISION 6 DATE APPD OTHERS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF HONEYWELL USE DUPLICATION OR 26 March 2012 DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN F WRITTEN AGREEMENT NOTHING CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS FCO 0069377 CONFERRING BY IMPLICATION ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE ANY LICENSE TO ANY PATENT TRADEMARK COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF HONEYWELL OR ARR CTLIEDI DAD T XYR 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS CSA CERTIFIED amp FM APPROVED DIVISION 2 ZONE 2 INSTALLATION DRAWING NOTES 1 Division 2 Zone 2 installation shall be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code part Section 18 for Canada ANSI NFPA 70 Articles 501 4 b or 505 15 c for the USA and ANSI SA 12 12 01 2 System Parameters AYR 6000 and Field Transmitter Vmax gt Voc or Uo Imax gt Isc or lo AYR 6000 Ci Field Transmitter Ci Ccable Control Apparatus AY
93. rized 0 400 0 1000 mbar 0 100 psi 7 bar D 600 0 1500 mbar D 400 0 1000 mbar Compound Characterized 0 100 psi 0 7 bar D 500 psia 0 35 barA 0 500 psi 0 35 bar D 100 psi 0 7 bar Transmitter Only with Remote Sensors 3 T C s or 2 5 20036277 SCALE NOME REV DATE 27 March 2012 SH 8 of 11 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Hevision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings STTWAQ Wireless Temperature and Digital Transmitter Only with Remote Sensors Input Transmitter 1 AND 2 Digital Inputs SI XW 500 Wire igit ut 1 i Three DI Switch Inputs SIUWT OD Wireless Universal VO Interface Three Inputs 4 20 mA Analog T C s or DI Switch STUW TU1 Wireless Universal VO Interface 20 STTW830 Wireless Temperature Transmitter 40 CETWBDODM W smartCET Wireless Transmitter Millivolt Input from Remote Mounted Corrosion Monitoring Corrosion Probe Millivalt Input from Remote Mounted Corrosion Probe Data via IrDA Port Transmitter integrally Mounted to Thermowell or Probe Assembly CETWS8000M D SmartCET Corrosion Data Logger There is Antenna for this versian The above listed wireless transmitters may include an Omni directional or unidirectional high gain antenna The high gain antenna may be installed remote from the X YR 6000 with the cable length not to exc
94. rosion 40 C to 70 C Battery 40 C to 80 DC Supply ATEX KEMA O8ATEX0062X Flameproof 12 Ex d ia IIB T4 II 2 D Ex tD A21 IP66 T90 oC 40 C to 70 C Battery 40 0 80 C DC High Level INPUT HLAI Supply Universal I O Enclosure IP66 Standards Used EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 26 2007 EN 60079 1 2004 EN 61241 0 2006 EN 60079 11 2007 EN 61241 1 2004 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 3 February 2013 1 Introduction Certifications and Approvals AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient Product Applicability Temperature Nonincendive Pressure Il 3 G Ex nA nL T4 Temperature Discrete II 3 D Ex tD A22 IP66 T90 oC Inputs ML Corrosion ATEX High Level INPUT HLAI DEKRA Universal I O Standards Used EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 61241 0 2006 EN 61241 1 2004 AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient Product Applicability Temperature Intrinsically Safe Pressure Ex ia IIB T4 o opn Temperature Discrete Ex tD A20 IP66 T90 oC bk E un bs Inputs Corrosion PURA High Level INPUT HLAI Universal I O Flameproof SG Pea dg es ana Pressure Ex d ia T4 x Y Corrosion Ex tD A21 IP66 T90 oC 2 80 C DC High Level INPUT IECEx CSA Universal I O Nonincendive Pressure 09 0001X Ex nA nL IIC T4 Temperature Discrete Ex tD A22 IP66 T90 oC Inputs Corrosion High Lev
95. rt Guide IX February 2013 Figures Figures Figure 2 1 Temperature DI Multi DI HLAl Corrosion transmitter dimensions 10 Figure 2 2 Universal I O Temperature DI Multi DI HLAI Corrosion antenna dimensions 11 Figure 2 3 DP DHGP Pressure transmitter dimensions 12 Figure 2 4 DP DHGP Pressure antenna 13 Figure 2 5 GP AP Pressure transmitter dimensions aa 14 Figure 2 6 GP AP Pressure antenna 15 Figure 2 7 ni ax OR RN 18 Figure 2 8 Remote Seal miounlinig eie iae dese Ed Rupe qud 20 Figure 2 9 Rotating transmitter housing 21 Figure 2 T0 DISDIaV rolall6 uuu Uv u un ua oaa uds d Ul 22 Figure 3 1 Typical 3 valve manifold and blow down piping arrangement 23 Figure 3 2 Typical Arrangement for 1 2 NPT Process Connection Piping 24 F gure S Plane NIOUNUING ER E m UU TR 26 Figure 3 4 Temperature oir diee
96. s and Service For application assistance current specifications pricing or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor contact one of the offices below ASIA PACIFIC EMEA NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA TAC Honeywell Process Solutions Honeywell Process Solutions Honeywell do Brasil amp Cia hfs tac Phone 80012026455 or 44 Phone 1 800 423 9883 Phone 55 11 7266 1900 support honeywell com 0 1202645583 Or 1 800 343 0228 FAX 55 11 7266 1905 FAX 44 0 1344 655554 Australia Honeywell Limited Email Sales Email Sales Email Sales Phone 61 7 3846 1255 SC Cp apps ask ssc honeywell com ask ssc honeywell com FAX 61 7 3840 6481 salespa62 honeywell com Toll Free 1300 36 39 36 ER di Toll Free Fax TAC TAC 1300 36 04 70 TAC hfs tac hfs tac hfs tac support honeywell com support honeywell com China PRC Shanghai supporti honeywell com Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 21 5257 4568 Fax 86 21 6237 2826 Singapore Honeywell Pte Ltd Phone 65 6580 3278 Fax 65 6445 3033 South Korea Honeywell Korea Co Ltd Phone 822 799 6114 Fax 822 792 9015 Honeywell Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 West Rose Garden Lane 34 XY 25 21 Revision 12 Phoenix Arizona 85027 February 2013 www honeywellprocess com 2013 Honeywell International Inc
97. s the equipment has been rigorously tested and certified to be reliable The Canadian Standards mark means the equipment has been tested and meets applicable standards for safety and or performance The Ex mark means the equipment complies with the requirements of the European standards that are harmonised with the 94 9 EC Directive ATEX Directive named after the French ATmosphere EXplosible For radio equipment used in the European Union in accordance with the R amp TTE Directive the Mark and the notified body NB identification number is used when the NB is involved in the conformity assessment procedure The alert sign must be used when a restriction on use output power limit by a country at certain frequencies applies to the equipment and must follow the CE marking The C Tick mark is a certification trade mark registered to ACMA Australian Communications and Media Authority in Australia under the Trade Marks Act 1995 and to RSM in New Zealand under section 47 of the NZ Trade Marks Act The mark is only to be used in accordance with conditions laid down by ACMA and RSM This mark is equal to the CE Mark used in the European Union N314 directly under the logo is Honeywell s unique supplier identification number Seguranga The INMETRO Brazil mark means the tested and meets applicable m5 N standards for safety id INMETRO OPC 0034 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 F
98. shown in Figure 3 2 Tank wall 7 NPT Connection Figure 3 2 Typical Arrangement for 12 Process Connection Piping n ATTENTION For liquid or steam the piping should slope a minimum of 25 4 mm 1 inch per 305 mm 1 foot Slope the piping down towards the transmitter if the transmitter is below the process connection so the bubbles may rise back into the piping through the liquid If the transmitter is located above the process connection the piping should rise vertically above the transmitter then slope down towards the flowline with a vent valve at the high point For gas measurement use a condensate leg and drain at the low point freeze protection may be required here CAUTION Property damage may result if operating temperature limits of transmitter are exceeded Electronics housing must not exceed 85 C 185 F meterbody temperature limit may be rated higher Consult transmitter nameplate for meterbody temperature limits To reduce the temperature of the process that comes into contact with the transmitter meter body install impulse piping As a general rule there is a 56 degree C drop 100 degrees F in the temperature of the process for every foot 305 mm of 12 inch uninsulated piping 24 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Process Insertion Pressure models Process connections Table 3 1 Process connections Differential Pressure Process heads with 1 4 inc
99. smitter s meter body For example a differential pressure transmitter comes with double ended process heads with 1 4 inch NPT connections but they can be modified to accept 1 2 inch NPT through optional flange adapters Some gauge pressure transmitters may have a 2 inch NPT connection which mounts directly to a process pipe The most common type of pipe used 15 2 inch schedule 80 steel pipe Many piping arrangements use a three valve manifold to connect the process piping to the transmitter A manifold makes it easy to install and remove or rezero a transmitter without interrupting the process It also accommodates the installation of blow down valves to clear debris from pressure lines to the transmitter Figure 3 1 shows a diagram of a typical piping arrangement using a 3 valve manifold and blow down lines for a differential pressure transmitter being used to measure flow To Downstream Tap To Upstream Tap Bow Down 3 Valve 12 Blow Down Valve N Manifold N Valve V V Ko Blow Down gt lt Blow Down 7 Low Pressure To High Pressure Side of Transmitter Side of Transmitter To Waste To Waste 21010 Figure 3 1 Typical 3 valve manifold and blow down piping arrangement Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 23 February 2013 3 Process Insertion Pressure models Another piping arrangement uses a block off valve and a tee connector in the process piping to the transmitter as
100. t 50018110 010 10m 33 ft ES CABLE B LMR 40008 x TYPE N MALE 50018278 001 1m 3 3ft TYPE N MAL E 50018278 003 3m 10 ft 50018278 010 10m 330 REMOTE ANTENNA Cable A 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER E REMOTE ANTENNA ATR 6000 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER LIGHTNING SURGE ARRESTOR A NOTES 1 Only lightning surge arrestors determined to be simple apparatus may be installed 20021730 SCALE NONE REV F DATE 26 March 2012 SH 12 of 12 Honeywell 80 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings ATEX Control Drawings COPYRIGHT 2012 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC NEITHER THIS DOCUMENT NOR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE REPRODUCED USED OR DISCLOSED TO 55 REVISION amp DATE APPD OTHERS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF HONEYWELL USE DUPLICATION OR 26 March 2012 DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT I5 SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN A F VM WRITTEN AGREEMENT NOTHING CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS 0069377 CONFERRING BY IMPLICATION ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE ANY LICENSE PATENT TRADEMARK COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HONEYWELL OR ANY THIRD PARTY ATEX INTRINSICALLY SAFE ia AND NON SPARKING n INSTALLATION CONTROL DRAWING XYR 6000 WIRELESS TRA
101. t permitted Use only the following 3 6V lithium thionyl chloride Li SOCI2 batteries non rechargeable size D No other batteries are approved for use in XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitters Hevision 12 February 2013 Xeno Energy XL 205F Eagle Picher PT 2300H Tadiran TL 5930 s Tadiran GmbH SL 2780 Honeywell p n 50026010 501 Two 3 6V lithium thionyl chloride batteries Honeywell p n 50026010 502 Four 3 6V lithium thionyl chloride batteries Honeywell p n 50026010 503 Ten 3 6V lithium thionyl chloride batteries OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 47 5 Start up Battery Power Option These instructions are divided into two procedures for IS Battery Holder 50025288 502 S Battery Pack 50047517 501 e 1 Phillips Screwdriver or 1 8 Slotted Screwdriver Tools required e Torque Screwdriver e 1 5mm hex key Procedure is the User Installer s responsibility to install the 6000 Wireless Transmitters in accordance with national and local code requirements IS Battery Holder 50025288 502 I t M 7 ge MEME 0 Am 2 XY 7 X SS Figure 5 1 Battery assembly 48 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Start up Battery Power Option Battery replacement procedure Step 1 Hevision 12 February 2013 Action Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the battery end cap opposite end fr
102. ters that meet the above equations 4 System Farameters AYR 6000 and Field Transmitter Vmax gt Voc or Uo Imax Isc or lo ATR 6000 Ci Field Transmitter Ci Ccable Control Apparatus Ca AYER 6000 Li Field Transmitter Li Leable Control Apparatus La 5 When the electrical parameters of the cable are unknown the following values may be used Capacitance 187pF m 60 pF ft Inductance 0 66uH m 0 020 6 For Class and Class Ill installations where ngid metal conduit is not used seal cable entries against dust and fibers using a NRTL listed cable gland fitting 7 Control equipment that is connected to Associated apparatus must not use or generate more than 250 V B Associated apparatus must be CSA Certified under the ENTITY Concept in Canada and FM ENTITY listed in the USA Associated apparatus may be installed in a Class Division 2 Hazardous Classified location if so approved 8 WNon Galvanically isolated apparatus grounded Zener Barriers must be connected to a suitable ground electrode per 70 Article 504 and 505 in the USA and CEC Section 10 in Canada The resistance of the ground path must be less than 1 0 ohm Transmitters shall have the enclosure bonded to ground in accordance with part l Section 18 074 Bonding in hazardous locations and Rule 10 814 N shielded two wire cable is required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all installa
103. they are no longer contacting electrical power administer CPR if you are certified and make sure that emergency medical aid has been requested Choosing a Mounting Location The location of the antenna is important Objects such as metal columns walls etc will reduce efficiency Best performance is achieved when antennas for both Multinodes and XYR 6000 Transmitters Leaf Nodes are mounted at the same height and in a direct line of sight with no obstructions If this 1s not possible and reception is poor you should try different mounting positions to optimize reception Antennas should be mounted clear of any obstructions to the sides of the radiating element If the mounting location for an omnidirectional antenna is on the side of a building or tower then the antenna pattern will be degraded on the building or tower side Site Selection Before attempting to install your antenna think where you can best place the antenna for safety and performance Follow these steps to determine a safe distance from wires power lines and trees Step Action 1 Measure the height of your antenna 2 Add this length to the length of your tower or mast and then double this total for the minimum recommended safe distance CAUTION If you are unable to maintain this safe distance stop and get professional help Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 41 February 2013 4 Antenna adjustment and mounting Remote antenn
104. tions The 4 20 mA loop shield shall be grounded at the supply barrier end to the barrier ground bus only when grounded ener barriers are used The 4 20 mA loop shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only when galvanically isolated barners used MASTER FILE TYPE MS WORD CERTIFICATION 1 3 08 SROGUMENE Honeywell c ENGINEERING T CSA amp FM Control Drawing ECOs MUST BE NOTE 1 de AYR 6000 Wireless Transmitters AUTHORIZED BY Division 1 Zone 0 APPROVALS 20021730 TOLERANCE UNLESS NOTED ANGULAR DIMENSION SCALE USED ON SH 1 OF 12 Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 69 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings 12 Divisions 1 amp 2 and Zone 0 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS 13 Division 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA 15 KNOWN TO NON HAZARDOUS 14 NO REVISION OF THIS CONTROL DRAWING IS PERMITTED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM CSA AND FM Approvals 15 For release approvals see ECO 0036573 AYR 6000 STIW60D Field Transmitter Associated Apparatus normas 125 normas 125 or Imax li Imax or t lo Isc or It 125 mA Voc or Vt Ise ar It Pmax 1 0 W Pmax Po Po 510 Associated Apparatus Cc
105. ts required for EMC conformity and is recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only 2 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 3 Duplex redundant sensors that are bonded to the probe not permitted All thermocouple mV inputs and RTD Ohms inputs must be insulated from ground the probe and from each other as noted above 4 Jumper wires the same gauge and stranding as the thermocouple wires are required for single and dual thermocouple input combinations 5 Digital input switches DI must be dry contact type simple apparatus and property segregated from all other sources of power H well 74 50021730 oneywe 4 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 73 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS UNIVERSAL I O STUW700 amp STUW701 HAZARDOLIS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS DIV 1 GROUPS A B C D CLASS II DIV 1 GROUPS E F amp G CLASS III DIV 1 T4 CLASS ZONE 0 AEx ia GROUP T4 AMBIENT LIMITS 40 lt Ta lt 85 C s 80 C WITH OPTION DC PV 11 PVZ TIG mM mV ir IPV HIGH LEVEL ANALOG INPUT amp DIGITAL INPUT AMD T C DIGITAL OUTPUT ENTITY FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS PARAMETERS Ui Vmax 30 V Ca 2 7 UF gt Ceu li 1 1
106. unidirectional high gain antenna The high gain antenna may be installed remote from the AYR 6000 with the cable length not to exceed 20m The antenna cable shield shall be bonded to earth ground NON INCENDIVE FIELD CIRCUIT PARAMETERS for remote antennas cables amp lightning arrestor Ca 43 pF La 0 1 mH A Honeywell SCALE NONE REV DATE 26 March 2012 5H 8 of 11 Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 65 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings 24Vdc POWER SUPPLY OPTION DC SYSTEM DIAGRAM DIV 2 ZONE 2 HAZARDOUS AND NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS CLASS DIV 2 GROUPS A B C D CLASS GROUPS F amp G CLASS Ill T4 CLASS ZONE 2 Ex AEx nA GROUP 1 T4 AMBIENT LIMITS 40 Ta 80 C XYR 6000 TRANSMITTER pene Terminate and insulate shield as close to terminal block as possible 1 p Cable to be shielded twisted pair ph with total loop resistance s 6 60 11 24 Vdc Supply te 280 V 100 JA Ree IND SHIELD AT AN THIS END ONLY A Honeywell SCALE NONE NONE REV 26 March 2012 5H 9 11 66 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawing REMOTE ANTENNAS MUST BE PASSIVE ELEMENTS ONLY ELBOW ANTENNA XYR 6000 TRANSMITTER TY
107. ure 2 1 Temperature DI Multi DI HLAI Corrosion transmitter dimensions 10 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Transmitter Mounting Dimensions Figure 2 2 Universal l O Temperature DI Multi DI HLAI Corrosion antenna dimensions 1 Add 139 0mm 5 47 in To these dimensions for transmitters supplied with 4 dBi Antenna option Revision 12 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 11 February 2013 2 Transmitter Mounting Dimensions 174 6 85 127 0 228 6 5 00 9 00 CLEARANCE CLEARANCE FOR FOR CAP CAP REMOVAL amp REMOVAL amp BATTERY REPLACEMENT DISPLAY MANIPULATION ONDUIT CONNECTION OPTIONALLY 1 2 NPT OR MPO d 2 100 0 i 3 94 9 14 123 3 4 85 PTIONAL 210 1 VENT DRAIN 8 21 EXTERNAL EH POSITION GROUND b 36 8 1 45 HIGH PRESSURE LOW PRESSURE CONNECTION CONNECTION 4 NPT 54 2 13 120 7 4 75 Figure 2 3 DP DHGP Pressure transmitter dimensions February 2013 Transmitter Mounting Dimensions 0891 8221 8 6 08 0vc 1115044 NIVHO IN3A V 1 01140 3 f M Ni 9j caca th kl OPTIONAL ABAPTERS FOR NPT PX 44 3 34 1 ZEE ED ri Lai Figure 2 4 DP DHGP Pressure antenna dimensions 1 Add 139 0mm 5 47 in To these dimensions for transmitters supplied with 4 dBi Antenna option
108. ure result in unsafe conditions OneWireless is targeted at open loop control supervisory control and controls that do not have environmental or safety consequences As with any process control solution the end user must weigh the risks and benefits to determine if the products used are the right match for the application based on security safety and performance Additionally it is up to the end user to ensure that the control strategy sheds to a safe operating condition if any crucial segment of the control solution fails Revision Information Document Name Document Publication XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide No Date 34 25 21 and IECEx control drawings and Multi DI manual added April 2009 Product Ratings tables STUW700 701 8x0 Universal IO 2dBi and 4dBi EE EM Sept 2009 antenna and 24V Power Supply details added FM CSA IECEx approval updates Nov 2009 ATEX approval updates EE INE March 2010 ISABattery Pack added 9 October 2010 Flange Mount and Remote Seal data updated Approvals information March 2012 Installation Drawings April 2012 Reference documents and OW R210 software release added February 2013 References The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed in this publication Document Title Document number OneWireless XYR 6000 Pressure Transmitter User s Manual 34 XY 25 15 OneWireless 6000 Temperature and DI Transmitter User s Manual 34 XY 25 16 OneW
109. ust be bonded to earth ground in order to function properly Tighten cables by hand only do not use tools or you could overtighten See pages Error Bookmark not defined Error Bookmark not defined Error Bookmark not defined and Error Bookmark not defined for cable types and connection information 4 If the coax cable is to enter a building then the lightning arrestor should be mounted as close as possible to where the lead in wire enters the building The lightning arrestor sold by Honeywell features a bulkhead N Female connector with a rubber O ring seal which can be used for mounting through an enclosure wall The lightning arrestor can also be mounted using the included stainless steel mounting bracket Both connector ports of the lightning arrestor provide equal protection no matter which way it is installed Either port can face the antenna and either port can face the Transmitter 5 Drill a hole in the building s wall as close as possible to the equipment to which you will connect the lead in cable CAUTION There may be wires in the wall Before drilling check that the area is clear of any obstructions or other hazards 6 Pull the cable through the hole and form a drip loop on the outside close to where the cable enters the building The drip loop should have a radius of at least 12 inches 30 cm 12 30cm Drip loop To lightning arrestor amp antenna 7 Thoroughly waterproof the lead in area
110. witches DI must be dry contact simple apparatus and property segregated from all other sources of power 90036277 Honeywell Revision 12 OneWireless 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 97 February 2013 6 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings WIRELESS UNIVERSAL STUW700 amp STUW701 HAZARDOUS LOCATION Ex ia IIB T4 Ta lt 70 C DIP A20 66 T90 C Ex nA nL IIC 4 Ta s 84 C s 80 C WITH OPTION DC 22 IP66 T90 C AMBIENT LIMITS 40 lt Ta lt 84 s 80 WITH OPTION DC STUWTOO POSSIBLE CONNECTIONS T C mV DIGITAL HIGH LEVEL ANALOG INPUT amp DIGITAL INPLIT AND T C DIGITAL OUTPUT ENTITY FIELD WIRIMG PARAMETERS PARAMETERS Ui vmax 30 V Ca 2 7 gt Cru Imax 125 mA La 100 mH z Lease Bj 1 0 W CI amp B nF NOTES 1 Shielded HLAI DI 00 thermocouple mV or switch input cable is required for conformity and is recommended for all installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only If the shield is grounded at Ihe switch remote HLAI transmitter location or remote DO supply the shield shall not be connected at the Wireless transmitter end A Honeywell SCALE NONE REV DATE 27 March 2012 SH 6 of 11 98 OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Revision 12 February 2013 Certification Installation Requirements Certification Drawings XYR 6000 MODEL

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