ORI-650.1 Jupiter Model JM4 HART Manual
ORI-650.1 Jupiter Model JM4 HART Manual
ORI-650.1 Jupiter Model JM4 HART Manual
1.1.2 Unpacking
Unpack the instrument carefully. Inspect all units for damage.
Report any concealed damage to carrier within 24 hours. Check
the contents against the packing slip and purchase order. Check
and record the serial number for future reference when ordering
parts.
Caution: Do not discard the shipping container until all parts are
accounted for and inspected.
Fig. 1-3
Probe Connection From Above
1.2.4 Insulation
For personnel and equipment protection, high-temperature insu-
Fig. 1-5b
lation is available with JM4 transmitters. Insulation pads provide
Atlas™ Cross-section
protection for the transmitter only, whereas insulation blankets
cover the entire chamber, which can help protect personnel from
elevated temperatures.
To install a JM4 with an insulation pad, first secure pad to the
chamber, then secure the transmitter over the pad (Figure 1-6a).
To install a JM4 with an insulation blanket, secure the blanket
over the chamber, then be sure to place the transmitter in the
smaller of the two grooves, leaving the larger groove for visual
indication (Figure 1-6b).
Fig. 1-6b
Insulation Blanket
1.4 Wiring
1.5 Configuration
All numeric values are left-justified, and new values are entered
from left to right. A decimal point can be entered after the first
digit is entered, such that .9 is entered as 0.9.
Some configuration parameters can have a negative value. In this
case, the leftmost position is reversed for the sign (either “-” for a
negative value, or “+” for a positive value).
NOTES: 1. Items and parameters that are shown in lower level menus
will depend on the Measurement Type chosen. Those pa-
rameters not applicable to the present Measurement Type
will be hidden.
2. Holding down the Enter key when the cursor is highlighted
over a parameter or menu will provide additional information
about that item.
DEVICE SETUP
Choosing DEVICE SETUP from the MAIN MENU will result
in an LCD presentation as shown at left.
The small down arrow shown at the right hand side of the screen
is the indication that more items are available below and can be
accessed by pressing the DOWN key.
Section 1.6.4 shows the entire tree menu for the Model JM4
DEVICE SETUP Menu.
MEASURED VALUES
Allows the user to scroll through all of the available measured
values for the measurement type chosen.
Main Menu
Home Screen
Main Menu
Primary Variable
4 mA Set Pt (LRV):
-52 to +102 feet (-15.8 m to +31.1 m )
([Upr] Level**, Ifc Level***)
0 to 50 feet (Upr Thickness)
0 to 9999999 cf (Volme*)
20 mA Set Pt (URV):
-52 to +102 feet (-15.8 m to +31.1 m)
([Upr] Level**, Ifc Level***)
0 to 50 feet (Upr Thickness)
0 to 9999999 cf (Volme*)
Failure Alarm:
22 mA
3.6 mA
Hold
Damping:
0 to 10 seconds
Main Menu
Status Symbol:
Hide
View
Long Tag:
Hide
View
PV Bar Graph:
Advanced Config Hide View
Factory Config
Measured Values Upr Level**: Upr Echo Strength**:
Hide Hide
View View
Fill Rate*:
Hide
View
Main Menu
Main Menu
Drive+ Counts
0 to 20
Wait Counts
0 to 20
Drive- Counts
0 to 20
1.6.1 Connections
RL > 250 Ω
- + A HART communicator can be operated from a remote loca-
tion by connecting it to a remote junction or by connecting it
directly to the terminal block in the wiring compartment of the
Jupiter transmitter.
Junction
Room HART uses the Bell 202 frequency shift keying technique of
Display
Power
high-frequency digital signals. It operates on the 4–20 mA loop
Supply and requires 250 Ω load resistance. A typical connection be-
tween a communicator and the Jupiter transmitter is shown in
Current Figure 1-10.
Meter
1.6.2 HART Communicator Display
A typical communicator display is an 8-line by 21-character
LCD. When connected, the top line of each menu displays the
Fig. 1-12. Placement of Portable HART
model (Model JM4) and its tag number or address. For detailed
Communicator in Communication Loop
operating information, refer to the instruction manual provided
with the HART communicator.
Display Description
Digital representation that tracks the Analog Output Number 1, under normal operating modes.
1 PV
Level of material on the probe.
(When in interface mode, this value corresponds to the level of the upper surface.)
Digital representation that tracks the Analog Output Number 1, under normal operating modes.
2 PV Analog Output
Analog Output Value: Value that tracks the Digital Value representation, under normal operating
modes
Digital representation that tracks the Analog Output Number 1, under normal operating modes.
3 PV % Output
Analog Output Value: Value that tracks the Digital Value representation, under normal operating
modes
4 Device Setup Set of menus to allow full configuration of the transmitter.
5 Setup Wizard
6 Diagnostics Menu showing Diagnostic information.
A read-only screen that presents the various output values that can be displayed.
7 Measured Values
(Available options will depend on Measurement Type.)
Display Description
1 Identity A read-only screen that displays basic manufacturer’s information about the transmitter.
2 Basic Config A menu that allows for basic configuration of the transmitter.
A menu that allows for entry of known tank shapes or custom tables for volumetric output. This
3 Volume Config menu contains various tank shapes for easy configuration for those applications requiring Volu-
metric output.
Allows for configuration of the 4/20mA Analog Output, which includes the lower and upper set
4 I/O Config
points, Damping, and Failure Alarms.
Allows for customized presentation of information on the graphic LCD. The LCD can be con-
Local Display
5 Config figured to display up to two Measured Variables, along with a Tag, Bar Graph, and NE 107
symbols.
Allows for more advanced configuration and troubleshooting.
6 Advanced Config (Advanced Password may be required for access to parameters.)
Contact Technical Support.
Allows viewing of Factory Parameters.
7 Factory Config These parameters are protected by a factory password and are not intended to be adjusted in
the field.
Display Description
1 Enter Password
Text that is associated with the Field Device installation. This text can be used by the user in
any way. A recommended use is as a unique label to a plant that correlates to a Field Device
2 Tag
label, a plant drawing, or on a Control System. This variable is also used as a type of data link
layer address handle.
Functions exactly like Tag except the size is larger (maximum of 32 ISO Latin 1 characters).
3 Long Tag
Text that is associated with the Field Device. This text can be used by the user in any way.
4 Descriptor
There is no specific recommended use.
Number that is used for identification purposes, and is associated with the overall Field Device.
5 Final asmbly num
Gregorian calendar date that is stored in the Field Device. This date can be used by the user in
6 Date
any way. There is no specific recommended use.
Text that is associated with the Field Device. This text can be used by the user in any way.
7 Message
There is no specific recommended use.
8 Date/Time/Initials When and by whom calibration was performed.
A read-only screen that displays detailed manufacturer’s information about the transmitter, such
9 Factory Identity
as Serial Number and hardware/software revisions.
Display Description
References a specific manufacturer, which is usually a company name, that is responsible for
1 Manufacturer
the manufacture of this Field Device.
Transmitter Trade Name.
2 Product Name
This revision corresponds to the electronics that are used in the Field Device.
4 Main Hardware Rev.
This revision corresponds to the software or firmware that is embedded in the Main Processor
5 Main Firmware Rev.
of the Field Device.
This revision corresponds to the electronics that are used in the Field Device.
6 CoP Hardware Rev.
This revision corresponds to the software or firmware that is embedded in the CoProcessor of
7 CoP Firmware Rev.
the Field Device.
Indicates the number of times the device’s configuration or calibration has been changed by a
8 Cfg chng coun
host application or from a local operator interface.
Uniquely identifies the Field Device when combined with the Manufacturer Identification and
9 Device ID
Device Type. Therefore, this variable cannot be modified by the Host user.
Revision of the Universal Device Description, to which the Field Device conforms.
10 Universal Revision
Revision of the Field Device Specific Device Description, to which the Field Device conforms.
11 Fld dev rev
This revision corresponds to the firmware that is embedded in the Field Device.
12 Software rev
Number of Preambles required from the Host request by the Field Device.
13 Num req pream
Display Description
1 Enter Password
The desired measurement mode of operation.
2 Measurement Type
(Selection of Measurement Type may be constrained by the Probe Model.)
A menu that allows for setting the measurement units used by the transmitter.
3 System Units
Desired level reading when liquid surface is at the tip of the probe.
4 Level Offset
(Range is -50 feet [-15 meters] to +50 feet [15 meters])
Basic Config
5 Diagram
6 Probe Properties Displays probe configuration parameters.
Display Description
Type of probe connected to the transmitter, as shown by the probe model number on the name-
1 Probe Model
plate. Refer to the I/O Manual for additional information regarding different Probe Models.
Serial number of the probe connected to this transmitter.
2 S/N
Distance from probe reference point to end of probe. Up to 35 feet (10.7 meters) maximum
5 Probe Length depending on Probe Model. (Probe reference point is bottom of NPT Threads, top of BSP
Threads, or flange face for direct insertion, or end of probe head assembly for external mount.)
Temperature rating of the probe.
6 Temperature Rating
Display Description
1 Enter Password
Display Description
1 Enter Password
An index location that indicates which Field Device dynamic variable has been mapped into
2 PV is
the Primary Variable dynamic variable.
3 PV 4 mA Set Point Enter 4 mA point in level units
4 PV 20 mA Set Point Enter 20 mA point in level units
Digital representation that tracks the Analog Output Number 1, under normal operating
modes.
5 PV Failure Alarm
Defines how the Analog Output will respond when the Field Device detects that the Analog
Output may not be tracking the associated Field Device Variable. NOTE- The Digital Value
representation may not be determinate.
A damping factor (0-10 seconds) may be added to smooth the output in the event of turbu-
6 Damping
lence.
7 I/O Config Diagram
Allows for selection of the Secondary Variable (SV), Tertiary Variable (TV), and Quaternary
8 Variable Selection
Variable (QV). The analog 4/20 mA output will follow the PV.
9 Graph Ranges Defines the limits of the vertical axes in DD/DTM graphs.
10 Probe Properties
- Lvl 4mA Set Point Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Value and the 0% point of the Per-
- Ifc 4mA Set Point* cent Range are derived. In addition, the Lower Range Value defines an operational endpoint
from which the alarms associated with the Analog Value and the alarms associated with the
- Thk 4mA Set Point*
Digital Value representation are derived.
- Vol 4mA Set Point**
- Lvl 20mA Set Point Defines the operational endpoint from which the Analog Value and the 100% point of the Per-
- Ifc 20mA Set Point* cent Range are derived. In addition, the Upper Range Value defines an operational endpoint
from which the alarms associated with the Analog Value and the alarms associated with the
- Thk 4mA Set Point*
Digital Value representation are derived.
- Vol 20mA Set Point**
Display Description
1 Enter Password
Display Description
1 Enter Password
Distance below the reference point within which level is ignored.
2 Blocking Distance
(Operation is undefined when the liquid level is within the blocking distance.)
3 Level Trim An offset value to be used to force the transmitter to output the exact Level or Distance. This
should only be used after all parameters have been entered correctly, and it has been con-
4 Ifc Level Trim firmed that the transmitter is tracking the correct level.
Delay that can be added to loop failure condition.
5 Failure Alarm Delay This delay can be used to ignore nuisance, short term alarms.
Initial setting of this delay should be short, e.g., 1-2 seconds.
Present Sensitivity (gain) of the instrument.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installa-
6 Sensitivity
tions.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
7 Adv Config Diagram
Allows for configuration of the various threshold settings. Automatic Threshold is used to
detect the strongest signal on the probe and should only be used when it is ensured that only
8 Threshold Settings one medium is present. Fixed Threshold is used to detect the first valid signal on the probe
and should be used in cases where stratification can occur. For example, applications where
water bottoms can occur.
Certain parameters are password protected to limit access by the user. Parameters that
should never be changed by the user are protected with the Factory password. Some param-
9 Analog Output
eters, intended for field use, that may be changed in special, controlled situations require the
Advanced password.
10 New User Password Change password that is required to access user parameters.
Reset the device to factory calibrated settings.
11 Reset Parameters
If using a HART host, disconnect and then reconnect the host after performing the reset.
12 Probe Properties Displays probe configuration parameters.
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Display Description
Lvl Thresh Mode Selects the signal threshold control for measuring the upper level pulse.
Lvl Thresh Value Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installa-
tions.
Ifc Lvl Thresh Mode Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
Ifc Lvl Thresh Value
Selects the polarity for measuring the upper level pulse. Typically set to match the polarity
Upr Lvl Polarity of the first portion of the sine-wave signal of a direct insertion float, or the first portion of the
M-shaped signal of an external mount probe.
Ifc Lvl Polarity
Display Description
Minimum distance that can be achieved between the magnets on adjacent floats when the
1 Minimum Separation
floats are touching each other.
Present Sensitivity (gain) of the instrument.
2 Sensitivity Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
Reset New Probe Clears the diagnostic that indicates a new probe has been attached. Updates the memory in
3 Diagnostic the transmitter to match the probe.
4 Lvl Thresh Mode Selects the signal threshold control for measuring the upper level pulse.
Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
5 Lvl Thresh Value
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
Selects the polarity for measuring the upper level pulse. Typically set to match the polarity
6 Upr Lvl Polarity of the first portion of the sine-wave signal of a direct insertion float, or the first portion of the
M-shaped signal of an external mount probe.
7 Ifc Lvl Thresh Mode Selects the signal threshold control for measuring the upper level pulse.
Ifc Lvl Thresh Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
8 Value Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
Selects the polarity for measuring the upper level pulse. Typically set to match the polarity
9 Ifc Lvl Polarity of the first portion of the sine-wave signal of a direct insertion float, or the first portion of the
M-shaped signal of an external mount probe.
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Display Description
1 Enter Password
PCB temperature calibration value.
2 Elec Temp Offset
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
3 NAP Value Advanced Password used for advanced troubleshooting.
Reset the device to factory default settings.
4 Factory Reset
If using a HART host, disconnect and then reconnect the host after performing the reset.
5 Factory Param 1 Factory parameter. Displayed for diagnostic purposes only.
6 Factory Param 2
7 Factory Param 3
8 Factory Param 4
9 Factory Calib Read-Only Menu showing Factory Calibration Parameters.
10 Probe Properties Displays probe configuration parameters.
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Display Description
1 Probe Conv Factor Factory parameter. Displayed for diagnostic purposes only.
2 Probe Scale Offset
3 Drive+ Counts
4 Wait Counts
5 Drive- Counts
6 Calibration Date Date on which the probe was calibrated.
Calibration Location where the probe was calibrated.
7 Location
Display Description
1 Present Status Shows the Present Status (health) of the transmitter.
2 Event History The history of the 10 most recent diagnostic events.
Advanced Menu containing Advanced Diagnostic parameters.
3 Diagnostics
4 Echo Curves Allows configuration of the Echo Curve option.
Allows configuration of the Echo History Option. Saving an Echo Curve under a fault condition
5 Echo History
is important for accurate troubleshooting.
6 Trend Data Graph displaying real-time trend data.
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Display Description
1 Event Log Allows for viewing of the 10 most recent diagnostic indicators.
Displays a history of most recent diagnostic events. For each event, the time when the event
2 Refresh History occurred and the duration of the event are shown. The table of history events displays the
most recent event at the top with successively preceding events in descending order.
3 Reset History Clears entries in Status History and resets the run time to zero.
4 Set Clock Sets the Real-Time Clock in the device.
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Display Description
1 Internal Values Shows detailed transmitter performance-related parameters.
2 Elec Temperatures This menu displays the Maximum, Minimum, and Present temperatures of the electronics.
3 Transmitters Tests Menu containing various tests to determine the functioning of the device.
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Display Description
Relative location of level signal.
1 Level Ticks
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only.
Relative amplitude of the level signal.
2 Echo Strength
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only.
Relative location of the interface level signal.
3 Ifc Ticks
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only.
Relative amplitude of the interface level signal.
4 Ifc Echo Strength
Displayed for diagnostic purposes only.
5 Lvl Noise/Threshold Amplitude of the largest noise signal in percent of the level threshold.
Location on the probe where greatest upper level noise has occurred.
6 Lvl Noise Location
Location is relative to the lower probe end.
7 Ifc Noise/Threshold Amplitude of the largest noise signal in percent of the interface threshold.
Location on the probe where greatest interface level noise has occurred.
8 Ifc Noise Location
Location is relative to the lower probe end.
9 Distance Distance from the sensor reference point to the upper surface level.
10 Fdbk Current Factory parameter. Displayed for diagnostic purposes only.
Display Description
1 Present Temperature Present temperature measured in the electronics compartment.
2 Max Temperature Maximum temperature measured in the electronics compartment.
3 Min Temperature Minimum temperature measured in the electronics compartment.
Reset the maximum and minimum temperatures measured in the electronics compartment to
4 Reset Max Min Temp
the present temperature.
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Display Description
1 Echo Graph
2 Curve 1 Select the primary curve to display.
3 Curve 2 Select the secondary curve to display.
4 Refresh Graph Click to refresh Echo Curve.
5 Zoom Allows user to zoom in and out of a specific portion of the Echo Curve.
Method to save a reference echo curve in the device. The reference echo curve will be re-
6 Save Ref Echo Curve
tained until over-written by a new reference echo curve.
7 Parameters
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Display Description
1 Enter Password
Present Sensitivity (gain) of the instrument.
2 Sensitivity Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
Distance below the reference point within which level is ignored.
3 Blocking Distance
(Operation is undefined when the liquid level is within the blocking distance.)
Selects the polarity for measuring the upper level pulse. Typically set to match the polarity
4 Upr Lvl Polarity of the first portion of the sine-wave signal of a direct insertion float, or the first portion of the
M-shaped signal of an external mount probe.
Selects the polarity for measuring the interface level pulse. Typically set to match the polarity
5 Ifc Lvl Polarity of the first portion of the sine-wave signal of a direct insertion float, or the first portion of the
M-shaped signal of an external mount probe.
Selects the signal threshold control for measuring the upper level pulse.
6 Lvl Thresh Mode Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
Relative setting of the threshold for detecting level.
7 Lvl Thresh Value Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
Selects signal threshold control for measuring liquid-liquid interface level.
8 Ifc Lvl Thresh Mode Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
Relative setting of the threshold for detecting interface level.
9 If Lvl Thresh Value Default setting depends on the value in the probe memory and is suitable for most installations.
Refer to I & O manual before adjusting.
Display Description
1 Echo Graph
2 Curve 1 Select the primary curve to display.
3 Curve 2 Select the secondary curve to display.
4 Refresh Graph Click to refresh Echo Curve.
5 Zoom Allows user to zoom in and out of a specific portion of the Echo Curve.
6 Echo History Log Listing of echo curves saved in the device.
7 Refresh History Method to re-read the echo history summary.
8 History Setup Menu for setting up the automatic echo history capture feature of the device.
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Display Description
1 Echo History Mode Selection to save echo curves based on time intervals or selected diagnostic events.
Listing of diagnostic indicators that can be selected to trigger an automatic saving of an echo
2 Event Triggers
curve.
3 Time Triggers Listing of parameters to control time-based automatic saving of echo curves.
4 Set Clock Sets the Real-Time Clock in the device.
5 Enter Password
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Display Description
1 Trend Data Graph displaying real-time trend data.
Level of material on the probe.
2 Level
(When in interface mode, this value corresponds to the level of the upper surface.)
Level of liquid-liquid interface.
3 Ifc Level
(When no interface is present, this value corresponds to the level of product in the vessel.)
4 Upr Thickness Thickness of the upper liquid layer.
Relative strength of the level signal being detected.
5 Echo Strength
(When in the interface mode, this value corresponds to the strength of the upper level signal.)
6 Ifc Echo Strength Relative strength of the interface level signal.
Allows for configuration of the 4/20mA Analog Output, which includes the Poll Address, Analog
7 Analog Output
Output Mode, and trimming of the loop.
8 % Output Percent of Output of the Primary Variable and Analog Output 1 Current.
9 Data Log Setup Menu containing parameters to set up the device’s internal data log feature.
Display Description
Listing of Device Variables that can be selected to be saved in the internal data log feature of
1 Trending Variables
the device.
2 Time Setup A menu that allows the user to set the time span and sample interval for the Data Log.
3 Set Clock Sets the Real-Time Clock in the device.
4 Enter Password
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Display Description
Level of material on the probe.
1 Level
(When in interface mode, this value corresponds to the level of the upper surface.)
2 Upr Level
Level of liquid-liquid interface.
3 Ifc Level
(When no interface is present, this value corresponds to the level of product in the vessel.)
4 Upr Thickness Thickness of the upper liquid layer.
5 Volume Volume of product in the vessel.
6 Fill Rate Fill rate of the liquid in the vessel.
7 Distance Distance from the sensor reference point to the upper surface level.
8 % Output Percent of Output of the Primary Variable and Analog Output 1 Current.
9 Analog Output Value that tracks the Digital Value representation, under normal operating modes
Relative strength of the level signal being detected.
10 Echo Strength
(When in the interface mode, this value corresponds to the strength of the upper level signal.)
11 Upr Echo Strength
12 Ifc Echo Strength Relative strength of the interface level signal.
13 Temperature The present temperature of the electronics.
2.1 Description
2.3 Troubleshooting
Consult factory.
LEVEL, % OUTPUT, and LOOP values fluctuate. Check echo curve for noise levels that could be affecting
level reading.
Horizontal/Spherical
Spherical
Horizontal/Elliptical
Vertical/Elliptical Vertical/Spherical
Rectangular
Vertical/Flat Vertical/Conical
Horizontal/Flat
P9
P8
P2
Transition P7
P6
Point P5
P4
P3
P1 P2
Use where walls are not perpendicular to base.
P1
Concentrate at least two points at the beginning (P1) and
end (P9); and three point s at either side of transition points
SPLINE
Linear
These units are in compliance with the EMC directive 2004/108/EC, the PED directive 97/23/EC and the ATEX
directive 94/9/EC.
NOTES:
1. For Explosionproof installations the I.S. ground terminal shall be connected to appropriate intrinsically safe
ground in accordance with the Canadian Electrical code (CEC) or the national electrical code (NEC). For
intrinsically safe installations the I.S. ground terminal does not require grounding.
2. Manufacturer’s installation instructions supplied with the protective barrier and the CEC or the NEC must be
followed when installing this equipment. Barrier must be certified for Canadian & U.S. installation.
3. Control equipment connected to protective barriers must not use or generate more than 250 VDC or VRMS.
4. Agency approved dust tight seals must be used when transmitter is installed in Class II & III environments.
5. For supply connections, use wire suitable for the operating temperature.
6. Agency approved barriers with linear output characteristics must be used.
HAZARDOUS LOCATION
JUPITER JM4 LEVEL TRANSMITTER NON-HAZARDOUS LOCATION
INTRINSICALLY SAFE FOR: LIMITING VALUES
CLS I, DIV. I GROUPS A, B, C & D
CLS II, DIV. I GROUPS E, F & G (G ONLY FOR CSA) Voc <= 28.6V Ca >= 4.4 nF
CLS III Isc <= 140 mA La >= 2.7µH
ENTITY THE VOLTAGE (V max) AND CURRENT (I max), WHICH THE TRANSMITTER CAN RECEIVE
Vmax = 28.6 V MUST BE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE MAXIMUM OPEN
Imax = 140 mA
Pmax = 1 W CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (Voc OR V+) AND THE MAXIMUM SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (Isc OR IE),
Ci = 4.4nF WHICH CAN BE DELIVERED BY THE SOURCE DEVICE. IN ADDITION, THE MAXIMUM
Li = 2.7 µH CAPACITANCE (Ci) AND INDUCTANCE (Li) OF THE LOAD AND THE CAPACITANCE AND
INDUCTANCE OF THE INTERCONNECTING WIRING, MUST BE EQUAL TO LESS THAN THE
CAPACITANCE (Ca) OR THE INDUCTANCE (La), WHICH CAN BE DRIVEN BY THE SOURCE
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1. THE ENCLOSURE CONTAINS ALUMINUM AND IS CONSIDERED TO PRESENT A POTENTIAL RISK OF IGNITION BY IMPACT OR FRICTION. CARE
MUST BE TAKEN DURING INSTALLATION AND USE TO PREVENT IMPACT OR FRICTION.
2. TO MAINTAIN THE T4 TEMPERATURE CODE CARE SHALL BE TAKEN TO ENSURE THE ENCLOSURE TEMPERATURE DOES NOT EXCEED 70ºC.
3. THE RISK OF ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SHALL BE MINIMIZED AT INSTALLATION, FOLLOWING THE DIRECTION GIVEN IN THE
INSTRUCTION.
4. CONTACT THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER FOR INFORMATION IN THE DIMENSIONS OF FLAMEPROOF JOINTS.
5. FOR INSTALLATION WITH AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OF 70ºC, REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR GUIDANCE ON PROPER
SELECTION OF CONDUCTORS.
6. PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE TO PROVIDE TRANSIENT OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION TO A LEVEL NOT TO EXCEED 119VDC.
7. WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT WHEN FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT
NOTES:
1. FOR EXPLOSIONPROOF INSTALLATIONS THE I.S. GROUND TERMINAL SHALL BE CONNECT ED TO APPROPRIATE INTRINSICALLY SAFE
GROUND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE (CEC) OR THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC). FOR INTRINSICALLY
SAFE INSTALLATIONS THE I.S. GROUND TERMINAL DOES NOT REQUIRE GROUNDING.
2. MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THE PROTECTIVE BARRIER AND THE CEC OR THE NEC MUST BE
FOLLOWED WHEN INSTALLING THIS EQUIPMENT. BARRIER MUST BE CERTIFIED FOR CANADIAN & U.S. INSTALLATION.
3. CONTROL EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO PROTECTIVE BARRIERS MUST NOT USE OR GENERATE MORE THAN 250 VDC OR VRMS.
4. AGENCY APPROVED DUST TIGHT SEALS MUST BE USED WHEN TRANSMITTER IS INSTALLED IN CLASS II & III ENVIRONMENTS.
5. FOR SUPPLY CONNECTIONS, USE WIRE SUITABLE FOR THE OPERATING TEMPERATURE.
6. AGENCY APPROVED BARRIERS WITH LINEAR OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS MUST BE USED.
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Jupiter Level Transmitter
Jupiter JM4-52XX-1XX FISCO FIELD DEVICE
The Jupiter Level Transmitter;
Jupiter JM4-52XX-1XX is suitable for use in a FISCO system
In accordance with ANSI/ISA 60079-27:2006.
FISCO Concept:
The FISCO concept allows interconnection of intrinsically safe
apparatus to associated apparatus not specifically examined in
such combination. The criteria for the interconnection is that the
voltage (Ui or Vmax), the current (Ii or Imax) and the power (Pi)
Jupiter Level Transmitter which intrinsically safe apparatus can receive and remain
Jupiter JM4-52XX-1XX FISCO FIELD DEVICE intrinsically safe, considering faults, must be equal or greater than
the voltage (Uo or Voc or Vt), the current (Io or Isc or It) and the
power (Po or Pt) levels which can be delivered by the associated
apparatus, considering faults and applicable factors. In addition,
the maximum unprotected capacitance (Ci) and (Li) of each
apparatus (other than the termination) connected to the fieldbus
must be less than or equal to 5nF and 10µ H respectively.
In each segment only one active device, normally the associated
apparatus, is allowed to provide the necessary energy for the
fieldbus system. The voltage (Uo or Voc or Vt), of the associated
apparatus has to be limited to the range of 14V to 24V d.c. All
other equipment connected to the bus cable has to be passive,
meaning that they are not allowed to provide energy to the
system, except to a leakage current of 50µ A for each connected
device. Separately powered equipment needs a galvanic isolation
to assure that the intrinsically safe fieldbus circuit remains
passive.
Ω
AGENCY R
LISTED DRAWING
705 ENTERPRISE ST, AURORA IL 60504
AREA CODE 630/969-4000
099-5074
2.5.1 Functional/Physical
System Design
Measurement Principle Magnetostriction-based mechanical response signal
Input
Measured Variable Level, response signal time of flight
Span 6 inches to 400 inches (15 cm to 999 cm)
Output
Type 4 to 20 mA with HART: 3.8 mA to 20.5 mA useable (per NAMUR NE43)
Foundation fieldbusTM: H1 (ITK Ver. 6.1.1)
Resolution Analog: 0.003 mA
Digital Display: 1 mm
Loop Resistance 591 ohms @ 24 VDC and 22 mA
Diagnostic Alarm Selectable: 3.6 mA, 22 mA (meets requirements of NAMUR NE 43), or HOLD last output
Damping Adjustable 0-10 seconds
User Interface
Keypad 4-button menu-driven data entry
Display Graphic liquid crystal display
Digital Communication HART Version 7—with Field Communicator, Foundation fieldbus™,
DTM (PACTware™), AMS, FDT, EDDL
Menu Languages Transmitter LCD: English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese
HART DD: English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese
Foundation fieldbusTM Host System: English
Power (at transmitter terminals) HART: General Purpose (Weather proof)/Intrinsically Safe/Explosion-proof:
11 VDC minimum under certain conditions (refer to Section 2.5.5)
Foundation fieldbus™: 9 to 17.5 VDC
FISCO, FNICO, Explosion Proof, General Purpose, and Weather Proof
Housing
Material IP67/die cast aluminum A413 (<0.6% copper); optional 316 stainless steel
Net/Gross Weight Aluminum: 4.5 lbs. (2.0 kg)
Stainless Steel: 10.0 lbs. (4.50 kg)
Overall Dimensions H 8.34” (212 mm) x W 4.03" (102 mm) x D 7.56” (192 mm)
Cable Entry 1⁄2” NPT or M20
SIL 2 Hardware (Safety Integrity Level) Safe Failure Fraction = 93.1% for Single Float version,
91.9% for Dual Float version (HART only)
Functional Safety to SIL 2 as 1oo1 in accordance with IEC 61508
(Full FMEDA report available upon request)
Environment
1 Ambient Temperature Range Transmitter: -40°F to +176°F (-40°C to +80°C)
LCD: -5°F to +176°F (-20°C to +80°C)
2 Process Temperature External Mount: -320°F to +850°F (-195°C to +454°C)
Direct Insertion: -320°F to +500°F (-195°C to +260°C)
-320°F to +800°F (-195°C to +427°C)
Storage Temperature -50°F to +185°F (-46°C to +85°C)
Process Pressure (Direct Insertion) Vacuum to 3000 psig (207bar)
1 See page 41 for Ambient Temperature Range based off protection method
2 See Special Conditions of Use Item 2 (page 42)
Performance
Linearity 0.030 in. or 0.01% of probe length, whichever is greater
Accuracy ±0.01% full scale or 0.05 in, whichever is greater
Resolution .014” (.35 mm)
Repeatability ±0.005% of full span or 0.014 in, whichever is greater
Response Time 1 second
Initialization Time Less than 10 seconds
Ambient Temperature Effect Approx. ±0.02% of probe length/degree C
Foundation fieldbus™
ITK Version 6.1.1
H1 Device Class Link Master (LAS)—selectable ON/OFF
H1 Profile Class 31PS, 32L
Function Blocks (6) Al, (2) Transducer, (1) Resource, (1) Arithmetic, (1) Input Selector,
(1) Signal Characterizer, (2) PID, (1) Integrator
Quiescent Current 15 mA
Execution Time 15 msec (30 msec PID, Signal Characterizer Block)
inches [mm]
3.39 4.18
86 106.2
3.77
95.9
10.04 8.35
255.1 212.1
5.09
129.4
45°
3.96
Transmitter Head 100.7
Direct Insertion Direct Insertion Direct Insertion Direct Insertion Direct Insertion
.75 NPT .75 NPT, High Temp & Cryo 1" BSP 2" BSP 2" NPT
inches [mm]
18.92 22.92
20.42
480.5 582.1
518.6
11.39
7.84 17.06 289.4
12.63 199.1 433.4
320.7
1136 Ω
R Loop
591 Ω
Typical HART
360 Ω 4-20 mA
Digital Solar Mode Operang Area
0 16.25 V 18.9 V 24 V 36 V
HART
4mA 16.25V 36V
General Purpose
20mA 11V 36V
4mA 16.25V 28.6V
Intrinsically Safe
20mA 11V 28.6V
4mA 16.25V 36V
Explosion Proof
20mA 11V 36V
Fixed Current-Solar Power Operation (PV transmitter via HART)
General Purpose 10mA 1 11V 36V
Intrinsically Safe 10mA 1 11V 28.6V
HART Multi-Drop Mode (Fixed Current)
Standard 4mA 1 16.25V 36V
Intrinsically Safe1 4mA 1 16.25V 28.6V
FOUNDATION fieldbus
Supply/Terminal Voltage 9V to 17.5V 9V to 17.5V 9V to 17.5V
1 Start-up current 12mA minimum.
4 | POWER
5 24 VDC Two-Wire
5 | SIGNAL OUTPUT
1 4-20 mA with HART®
2 Foundation fieldbus™ Communications
6 | SAFETY OPTIONS
1 SIL 2 Suitable - 3rd party FMEDA
7 | ACCESSORIES/MOUNTING
1, 2, B, & C Not Available When 8th Digit = 3, B, and D.
0 No Digital Display and Keypad - Integral
1 No Digital Display and Keypad - Remote 36" (0.91m)
2 No Digital Display and Keypad - Remote 144" (3.6m)
A Digital Display and Keypad - Integral
B Digital Display and Keypad - Remote 36" (0.91m)
C Digital Display and Keypad - Remote 144" (3.6m)
8 | AREA CLASSIFICATION
3, B, & D Not Available When 7th Digit = 1, 2, B, & C.
When Digit 5 = 1
1 Intrinsically Safe (FM & FMC)
3 Explosion-Proof (FM & FMC)
0 General Purpose, Weatherproof (IP 67)
A Intrinsically Safe (ATEX & IEC)
C Non-Incendive (FM & FMC)/Non-Sparking (ATEX & IEC)
D Dust Ignition Proof (FM, FMc, ATEX, IECEx)
When Digit 5 = 2
1 FISCO FIELD DEVICE (FM & CSA)
9 | HOUSING
1 Aluminum, Dual-Component
2 316 SS, Dual-Component
10 | CONDUIT CONNECTION
0 1
⁄2" NPT
1 M20
2 1
⁄2" NPT with Sunshade
3 M20 with Sunshade
J M 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 | MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A English
C Metric
3 | CONFIGURATION
1 Standard (-65 °F to +500 °F)
2 High-Temperature (+501 °F to +800 °F)
8 Cryogenic (-320 °F to +17°F)
DN Flanges
CB DN 40, PN 16/25/40, EN 1092-1 TYPE A ED DN 80 PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
CC DN 40, PN 63/100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 EE DN 80 PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DA DN 50 PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FA DN 100 PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DB DN 50 PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FB DN 100 PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DD DN 50 PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FD DN 100 PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DE DN 50 PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FE DN 100 PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EA DN 80 PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FF DN 100 PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EB DN 80 PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FG DN 100 PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
6 | MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION
A 316 SS
B Hastelloy C276
C Monel 400
L 316 SS w/Teflon-S coating on probe and float
P 316 SS w/PFA coating on probe and float
2 N
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
13 14 15 | INSERTION LENGTH
XXX Inches (006-400 Only when Digit 2 = A)
Centimeters (015-999 Only when Digit 2 = C)
2 N
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
2 | MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A English
C Metric
3 | CONFIGURATION
E Top Mount
F Top Mount Offset
H Bottom Mount Offset
K Top Mount, High-Temp
L Top Mount Offset, High-Temp
M Bottom Mount Offset, High-Temp
S Top Mount Offset, Cryogenic
T Bottom Mount Offset, Cryogenic
6 | MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION
A 316 SS Probe with Powder Coated Cast Aluminum Sensor Enclosure
(Not available when Digit 3 = E or K)
1 316 SS Probe with 316 SST Sensor Enclosure
7 | MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION
N None
V Vibration-resistant Probe Mounting
(Available Only when Digit 3 = E, F, H, K, L, M, R, S, T)
2 0 0 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
10 | LEVEL/INTERFACE MEASUREMENT
1 Measure Only the Total Liquid Level
2 Measure Only the Interface Level
3 Measure Both Total and Interface Level
13 14 15 | INSERTION LENGTH
XXX Inches (006-400 Only when Digit 2 = A)
Centimeters (015-999 Only when Digit 2 = C)
2 0 0 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
5 7
6
TB1
- +
J1
3
Current Loop
Part Number: J M 4 5
Replacement Part
(4) “O” -ring 012-2201-237
(5) “O” -ring 012-2201-237
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E-mail Address
J M 4 5
Probe
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Additional Design or Testing Requirements
PROBE
Additional Application Characteristics ORDER LENGTH
Will existing chamber or stilling well be utilized? YES NO
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