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Reference manual00809-0100-4444, Rev AGOctober 2018Rosemount 8732EM Transmitter with HARTProtocol Reference Manual

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Reference manual00809-0100-4444ContentsOctober 2018ContentsChapter 1Chapter 2Safety messages.7Introduction.112.1 System description. 112.2 Product recycling/disposal. 12Chapter 3Sensor Installation. 133.1 Handling and Lifting Safety.133.2 Location and Position. 133.3 Sensor Installation. 163.4 Process reference connection.24Chapter 4Remote Transmitter Installation.294.1 Pre-installation. 294.2 Transmitter symbols.314.3 Mounting. 314.4 Wiring. 32Chapter 5Basic Configuration. 475.1 Cover jam screw. 475.2 Basic Setup. 475.3 Local operator interface (LOI). 485.4 Field Communicator interface. 485.5 Measurement units. 49Chapter 6Advanced installation details.516.1 Hardware switches. 516.2 Additional loops. 546.3 Coil housing configuration. 63Chapter 7Operation. 717.1 Introduction. 717.2 Local operator interface (LOI). 717.3 Field Communicator interface. 81Chapter 8Advanced Configuration Functionality. 898.1 Introduction. 898.2 Configure outputs. 898.3 Configure HART.1028.4 Configure LOI. 1068.5 Additional parameters.1068.6 Configure special units. 108Reference manual3

ContentsReference manualOctober 2018Chapter 900809-0100-4444Advanced Diagnostics Configuration.1119.1 Introduction. 1119.2 Licensing and enabling. 1129.3 Tunable empty pipe detection.1129.4 Electronics temperature. 1149.5 Ground/wiring fault detection. 1149.6 High process noise detection.1159.7 Coated electrode detection.1169.8 4-20 mA loop verification. 117 9.9 SMART Meter Verification.1199.10 Run manual SMART Meter Verification. 1219.11 Continuous SMART Meter Verification.1239.12 SMART Meter Verification test results.1239.13 SMART Meter Verification measurements. 1259.14 Optimizing the SMART Meter Verification. 127Chapter 10Digital Signal Processing. 13110.1 Introduction. 13110.2 Safety messages.13110.3 Process noise profiles. 13210.4 High process noise diagnostic. 13210.5 Optimizing flow reading in noisy applications.13210.6 Explanation of signal processing algorithm.135Chapter 11Maintenance. 13911.1 Introduction. 13911.2 Safety information.13911.3 Installing a Local Operator Interface. 13911.4 Replacing electronics stack.14011.5 Replacing a socket module/terminal block. 14211.6 Trims. 14711.7 Review.149Chapter 12Troubleshooting. 15112.1 Introduction. 15112.2 Safety information.15112.3 Installation check and guide. 15212.4 Diagnostic messages.15412.5 Basic troubleshooting.16512.6 Sensor troubleshooting. 16912.7 Installed sensor tests. 17212.8 Uninstalled sensor tests.17412.9 Technical support.1764Rosemount 8732EM Transmitter with HART Protocol Reference Manual

Reference manualContents00809-0100-4444October 201812.10 Service. 176Appendix AProduct Specifications.179A.1 Rosemount 8700M Flowmeter Platform specifications .179A.2 Transmitter specifications. 184A.3 8705-M Flanged Sensor Specifications. 194A.4 8711-M/L Wafer Sensor Specifications. 199A.5 8721 Hygienic (Sanitary) Sensor Specifications. 202Appendix BProduct Certifications. 207Appendix CWiring Diagrams.209C.1 Wiring sensor to transmitter. 209 C.2 775 Smart Wireless THUM Adapter wiring diagrams.211C.3 475 Field Communicator wiring diagrams. 213Appendix DImplementing a Universal Transmitter. 215D.1 Safety messages. 215D.2 Universal capability. 215D.3 Three step process. 215D.4 Wiring the universal transmitter.216D.5 Rosemount sensors.217D.6 Brooks sensors. 220D.7 Endress and Hauser sensors. 222D.8 Fischer and Porter sensors.223D.9 Foxboro sensors. 229D.10 Kent Veriflux VTC sensor. 234D.11 Kent sensors. 235D.12 Krohne sensors. 236D.13 Taylor sensors. 237D.14 Yamatake Honeywell sensors.239D.15 Yokogawa sensors. 241D.16 Generic manufacturer sensor to 8732 Transmitter.242Reference manual5

ContentsOctober 20186Reference manual00809-0100-4444Rosemount 8732EM Transmitter with HART Protocol Reference Manual

Reference manualSafety messages00809-0100-44441October 2018Safety messagesWARNINGGeneral hazards. Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or seriousinjury. Read this manual before working with the product. For personal and systemsafety, and for optimum product performance, make sure you thoroughlyunderstand the contents before installing, using, or maintaining this product. Installation and servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. Donot perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions,unless qualified. Verify the installation is completed safely and is consistent with the operatingenvironment. Do not substitute factory components with non-factory compenents. Substitutionof components may impair Intrinsic Safety. Do not perform any services other than those contained in this manual. Process leaks may result in death or serious injury. Mishandling products exposed to a hazardous substance may result in death orserious injury. The electrode compartment may contain line pressure; it must be depressurizedbefore the cover is removed. If the product being returned was exposed to a hazardous substance as defined byOSHA, a copy of the required Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for eachhazardous substance identified must be included with the returned goods. The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear-qualifiedapplications. Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that requirenuclear-qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings. Forinformation on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact your localEmerson Process Management Sales Representative.Reference manual7

Safety messagesOctober 2018Reference manual00809-0100-4444WARNINGExplosion hazards. Failure to follow these instructions could cause an explosion,resulting in death or serious injury. If installed in explosive atmospheres [hazardous areas, classified areas, or an “Ex”environment], it must be assured that the device certification and installationtechniques are suitable for that particular environment. Do not remove transmitter covers in explosive atmospheres when the circuit islive. Both transmitter covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion-proofrequirements. Do not disconnect equipment when a flammable or combustible atmosphere ispresent. Before connecting a HART-based communicator in an explosive atmosphere,make sure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance withintrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices. Do not connect a Rosemount transmitter to a non-Rosemount sensor that islocated in an explosive atmosphere. The transmitter has not been evaluated foruse with other manufacturers' magnetic flowmeter sensors in hazardous (Ex orClassified) areas. Special care should be taken by the end-user and installer toensure the transmitter meets the safety and performance requirements of theother manufacturer’s equipment. Follow national, local, and plant standards to properly earth ground thetransmitter and sensor. The earth ground must be separate from the processreference ground. Rosemount Magnetic Flowmeters ordered with non-standard paint options ornon-metallic labels may be subject to electrostatic discharge. To avoidelectrostatic charge build-up, do not rub the flowmeter with a dry cloth or cleanwith solvents.WARNINGElectrical hazards. Failure to follow these instructions could cause damaging andunsafe discharge of electricity, resulting in death or serious injury. Follow national, local, and plant standards to properly earth ground thetransmitter and sensor. The earth ground must be separate from the processreference ground. Disconnect power before servicing circuits. Allow ten minutes for charge to dissipate prior to removing electronicscompartment cover. The electronics may store energy in this period immediatelyafter power is removed. Avoid contact with leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on leadscould cause electrical shock. Rosemount Magnetic Flowmeters ordered with non-standard paint options ornon-metallic labels may be subject to electrostatic discharge. To avoidelectrostatic charge build-up, do not rub the flowmeter with a dry cloth or cleanwith solvents.NOTICEDamage hazards. Failure to follow these instructions could resulting damage ordestruction of equipment.8Rosemount 8732EM Transmitter with HART Protocol Reference Manual

Reference manual00809-0100-4444Safety messagesOctober 2018 The sensor liner is vulnerable to handling damage. Never place anything through thesensor for the purpose of lifting or gaining leverage. Liner damage may render thesensor inoperable. Metallic or spiral-wound gaskets should not be used as they will damage the liner faceof the sensor. If spiral wound or metallic gaskets are required for the application, liningprotectors must be used. If frequent removal is antici

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