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OneWireless
XYR 6000 ISA100.11a Compliant
Pressure Transmitter
User's Manual
34-XY-25-43
Revision 3
March 2012
ii OneW
ireless XYR 6000 ISA100.11a Compliant Pressure Transmitter User's Manual Revision 3
March 2012
Notices and Trademarks
Copyright 2011 by Honeywell International Inc.
Revision 3 March 2012
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, Arizona 85027
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About This Document
This document describes preparation, operation and maintenance of the XYR 6000 Wireless Pressure Transmitters.
Mounting, installation and wiring 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 failure 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
XYR 6000 ISA100.11a Compliant Pressure
Transmitter User's Manual
Document ID Revision
Number
Publication Date
New 34-XY-25-43 1 January 2011
ISA 100 34-XY-25-43 2 October 2011
Added Flange Mount and Remote Seal data,
updated Approvals information
34-XY-25-43 3 March 2012
References
The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed in this publication.
Document Title
XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide 34-XY-25-21
Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless Solutions OW-CDX010
OneWireless User’s Guide OW-CDX060
OneWireless Builder Parameter Reference OW-CDX070
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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: [email protected]
Mail: Honeywell Process Solutions
1860 West Rose Garden Lane,
Phoenix, Arizona 85027
For more contact details for Europe, Asia, North and South Americas, please see back page.
World Wide Web
Honeywell Process Solutions Support Online:
www.honeywellprocess.com/
Elsewhere
Call your nearest Honeywell office.
Training Classes
Honeywell Automation College:
http://www.automationcollege.com
Symbol Definitions
The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions.
Symbol Definition
ATTENTION: Identifies information that requires special consideration.
TIP: Identifies advice or hints for the user, often in terms of performing a task.
CAUTION
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
manual.
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.
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Symbol Description
The Factory Mutual
®
Approval mark means 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&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.
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.
The ISA100 Wireless Compliant logo indicates the device has
received ISA100.11a conformance certification and is registered
with the Wireless Compliance Institute, assuring device
interoperability.
CRN Canadian Registration Number
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Contents
Support and contact info........................................................................................................................iv
1. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................1
1.1 Purpose..........................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Scope..............................................................................................................................................1
1.3 OneWireless network overview...................................................................................................1
1.4 About the transmitter....................................................................................................................1
2. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................3
2.1 European Union Usage.................................................................................................................3
2.2 Certifications and Approvals .......................................................................................................4
Transmitter.............................................................................................................................................................4
Electrical Data: .......................................................................................................................................................8
Battery....................................................................................................................................................................8
DC Supply..............................................................................................................................................................8
2.3 Conditions of Certification...........................................................................................................8
IECEx Conditions of Certification ...........................................................................................................................8
ATEX Conditions for Safe Use...............................................................................................................................8
2.4 Maximum Working Pressure:.......................................................................................................9
Provisioning Device................................................................................................................................................9
2.5 Agency compliance information..................................................................................................9
FCC compliance statements ..................................................................................................................................9
IC compliance statements....................................................................................................................................10
Radio Frequency (RF) statement .........................................................................................................................10
European Union restriction...................................................................................................................................10
Restriction ............................................................................................................................................................10
Japanese Restrictions..........................................................................................................................................10
3. PREPARATION ...................................................................................................11
3.1 Installation ...................................................................................................................................11
3.2 Configuration...............................................................................................................................11
3.3 Connecting to network ...............................................................................................................11
3.4 Calibrating the transmitter.........................................................................................................11
Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................11
Calibrate zero.......................................................................................................................................................11
Procedure for field calibration of Honeywell compound characterized XYR6000 pressure transmitters ..............12
4. FUNCTION BLOCKS...........................................................................................15
4.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................15
4.2 Block description........................................................................................................................15
Block types...........................................................................................................................................................15
Block diagram.......................................................................................................................................................15
4.3 Parameter details ........................................................................................................................16
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5. OPERATION........................................................................................................17
5.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................17
Display modes .....................................................................................................................................................17
Provisioning Device..............................................................................................................................................17
5.2 Transmitter connection status...................................................................................................18
5.3 Transmitter PV display ...............................................................................................................19
5.4 Transmitter quick view of parameters ......................................................................................25
5.5 Transmitter menu........................................................................................................................26
Menu tree.............................................................................................................................................................26
5.6 Provisioning Device menus .......................................................................................................27
Overview..............................................................................................................................................................27
Main menu...........................................................................................................................................................27
Security and Node Deployment ...........................................................................................................................28
Device Local Configuration..................................................................................................................................30
Read Device Information......................................................................................................................................31
Advanced Options................................................................................................................................................33
6. MAINTENANCE/REPAIR ....................................................................................35
6.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................35
6.2 Preventive maintenance.............................................................................................................35
6.3 Inspecting and cleaning barrier diaphragms...........................................................................35
Tools required......................................................................................................................................................35
Procedure ............................................................................................................................................................36
Torque ratings......................................................................................................................................................37
6.4 Replacing sensor module ..........................................................................................................38
Tools required......................................................................................................................................................38
Procedure ............................................................................................................................................................38
6.5 Replacing batteries.....................................................................................................................40
When to replace...................................................................................................................................................40
Tools required......................................................................................................................................................40
Procedure ............................................................................................................................................................40
IS Battery Pack replacement procedure...............................................................................................................41
6.6 Replacing 24V external power module .....................................................................................42
When to replace...................................................................................................................................................42
Tools required......................................................................................................................................................42
Procedure ............................................................................................................................................................42
24V External power module.................................................................................................................................44
6.7 Replacing antenna ......................................................................................................................45
Tools required......................................................................................................................................................45
Procedure ............................................................................................................................................................45
Antenna replacement procedure..........................................................................................................................46
6.8 Parts .............................................................................................................................................48
Transmitter body..................................................................................................................................................48
Meter body...........................................................................................................................................................49
6.9 Dimension drawings...................................................................................................................54
APPENDIX A - MODBUS .............................................................................................55
Contents
Tables
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Tables
Table 2-1 European Union Usage.................................................................................................................3
Table 2-2 Certifications and Approvals..........................................................................................................4
Table 3-1 Calibrate zero..............................................................................................................................12
Table 4-1 Blocks..........................................................................................................................................15
Table 5-1 Transmitter connection status.....................................................................................................18
Table 5-2 Transmitter PV display ................................................................................................................19
Table 5-3 XYR 6000 DP units......................................................................................................................19
Table 5-4 XYR 6000 Flow units...................................................................................................................20
Table 5-5 PV status.....................................................................................................................................22
Table 5-6 Device status...............................................................................................................................22
Table 5-7 Transmitter quick view of parameters .........................................................................................25
Table 5-8 Menu tree ....................................................................................................................................26
Table 5-9 Buttons for Device Local Configuration.......................................................................................30
Table 5-10 Read Device Information...........................................................................................................31
Table 5-11 Advanced Options.....................................................................................................................34
Table 6-1 Inspecting and Cleaning Barrier Diaphragms .............................................................................36
Table 6-2 Process Head Bolt Torque Ratings.............................................................................................37
Table 6-3 Sensor module replacement .......................................................................................................38
Table 6-4 Transmitter Body Parts................................................................................................................48
Table 6-5 Parts (see Figure 6-7, Figure 6-8)..............................................................................................50
Table 6-6 Parts (see Figure 6-9) .................................................................................................................53
Table 6-7 Drawing numbers for DP models STDW1xx, STDW9xx.............................................................54
Table 6-8 Drawing numbers for DHGP models STGW944, STGW974......................................................54
Table 6-9 Drawing numbers for GP/AP models STAW1xL , STGW9xL, STGW1xL, STGW9xL................54
Table 6-10 Drawing Numbers for Flush, Extended and Pseudo Flanged Models......................................54
Table 6-11 Drawing Numbers for DP Remote Seal Models STRW1xD, STRW9xD...................................54
Table 6-12 Drawing Numbers for GP/AP Remote Seal Models STRW1xG, STRW9xG, STRW1xA,
STRW9xA.............................................................................................................................................54
Table 6-13 – XYR 6000 Pressure Analog In – Modbus table......................................................................55
Table 6-14 XYR 6000 Pressure – Modbus table.........................................................................................58
Contents
Figures
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Figures
Figure 1-1 XYR 6000 Functional Diagram....................................................................................................2
Figure 4-1 Block Diagram............................................................................................................................15
Figure 5-1 Main menu..................................................................................................................................27
Figure 5-2 Security and Node Deployment .................................................................................................28
Figure 5-3 Device Local Configuration screen ............................................................................................30
Figure 5-4 Read Device Information............................................................................................................31
Figure 5-5 Advanced Options......................................................................................................................33
Figure 6-1 Assembly of DP Transmitter Process Heads.............................................................................37
Figure 6-2 Sensor module removal and replacement.................................................................................39
Figure 6-3: IS Battery Pack..........................................................................................................................41
Figure 6-4 24V Power Supply Module Assembly........................................................................................43
Figure 6-5 24V External power module.......................................................................................................44
Figure 6-6 Antenna replacement.................................................................................................................47
Figure 6-7 STDW1xx, STDW9xx.................................................................................................................49
Figure 6-8 STGW944, STGW974................................................................................................................49
Figure 6-9 STAW1xL, STAW9xL, STGW1xL, STGW9xL ...........................................................................53
1. Introduction
1.1. Purpose
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1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose
This manual describes the Honeywell OneWireless XYR 6000 Pressure Transmitter function, operation
and maintenance.
1.2 Scope
The manual includes:
Details of topics that relate uniquely to the Honeywell XYR 6000 Pressure Transmitter,
This manual does not cover installation, mounting, or wiring. See XYR 6000 Transmitter Quick Start
Guide (document 34-XY-25-21).
1.3 OneWireless network overview
OneWireless is an all digital, serial, two-way communication mesh network that interconnects industrial
field sensors to a central system.
OneWireless has defined standards to which field devices and operator stations communicate with one
another. The communications protocol is built as an "open system" to allow all field devices and
equipment that are built to OneWireless standard to be integrated into a system, regardless of the device
manufacturer. This interoperability of devices using OneWireless technology is to become an industry
standard for automation systems.
1.4 About the transmitter
The XYR 6000 Pressure Transmitter is furnished with an ISA100.11a-compliant wireless interface to
operate in a compatible distributed ISA100.11a wireless system. The transmitter will interoperate with
any ISA100.11a wireless network.
The transmitter includes
ISA100.11a-compliant electronics for operating in a 2.4GHz wireless network. It
features function block architecture and instantiable input channels.
The XYR 6000 Pressure Transmitter comes in a variety of models for measurement applications involving
one of these basic types of pressure:
Differential pressure,
Gauge pressure,
Absolute pressure.
The transmitter measures the process pressure and transmits the measured value as a digital output signal
in user-configured engineering units. Its major components are an electronics housing and a meter body as
shown in Figure 1-1 (a typical differential pressure model transmitter).
The
XYR 6000 transmits its output in a digital OneWireless protocol format for direct digital
communications with systems.
The Process Variable (PV) is available for monitoring and alarm purposes. Available PV update rates: 1, 5,
10, 30 seconds and are set on the OneWireless User Interface. Slower update rates extend battery life. The
meter body temperature is also available as a secondary variable for monitoring. Figure 1-1 shows a block
di
ag
ram of the XYR 6000 Pressure transmitter’s operating functions.
1. Introduction
1.4. About the transmitter
The XYR 6000 Pressure DP model type is capable of measuring mass flow and volumetric flow. When
minimum and maximum flow rate values are configured as PV scale 0% and 100% values at given PV
units of measure, and the respective DP values at those limits are configured as the calibration scale 0%
and 100% values, the PV value becomes a flow rate in the selected units of measure. Minimum and
maximum flow rate data at given DP values is either provided on or with orifice plates, or is commonly
available according to orifice plate size.
EEPROM
EEPROM
A/D
DP or AP
Sensor
SP
Sensor
Temp
Sensor
Multi-
plexer
Electronics Housing
Meter Body
Radio
Board
Pressure
Input
Micro-
processor
Micro-
processor
EEPROM
Factory
Characterization
Data
Configuration
Data
Battery
Antenn
a
Measurement
Board
Configuration
Data
Figure 1-1 XYR 6000 Functional Diagram
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2. Specifications
2.1. European Union Usage
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2. Specifications
2.1 European Union Usage
This product may be used in any of the following European Union nations.
Table 2-1 European Union Usage
Country
ISO 3166
2 letter code
Country
ISO 3166
2 letter code
Austria AT Latvia LV
Belgium BE Liechtenstein LI
Bulgaria BG Lithuania LT
Cyprus CY Malta MT
Czech Republic CZ Netherlands NL
Denmark DK Norway NO
Estonia EE Poland PL
Finland FI Portugal PT
France FR Romania RO
Germany DE Slovakia SK
Greece GR Slovenia SI
Hungary HU Spain ES
Iceland IS Sweden SE
Ireland IE Switzerland CH
Italy IT United Kingdom BG
2. Specifications
2.2. Certifications and Approvals
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2.2 Certifications and Approvals
Transmitter
Refer to product lable for applicable ratings.
Table 2-2 Certifications and Approvals
AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient
Temperature
Product Applicability*
Intrinsically Safe:
Class I; Division 1; Groups A, B, C, D;
Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G;
Class III, Division 1; T4
Class I, Zone 0 Ex ia IIC T4
Class I, Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4
-40
o
C to +85
o
C : Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Nonincendive:
Class I; Division 2; Groups A, B, C, D;
Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G;
Class III, Division 2, T4
Class I, Zone 2 Ex nA IIC, T4
Class I, Zone 2 AEx nA IIC, T4
-40
o
C to +85
o
C : Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Explosion-Proof/ Flameproof:
Class I, Division 1; Groups A, B, C, D;
Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G;
Class III, Division 1; T4
Class I, Zone 1 Ex d IIC T4
Class I, Zone 1 AEx d IIC, T4
40
o
C to +85
o
C : Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Enclosure: Type 4X/ IP66
CSA
1903673
(USA and
Canada)
Standards Used:
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
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
2. Specifications
2.2. Certifications and Approvals
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AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient
Temperature
Product Applicability*
Intrinsically Safe:
Class I; Division 1; Groups A, B, C, D;
Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G;
Class III, Division 1; T4
Class I, Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4
-40
o
C to +85
o
C : Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Nonincendive:
Class I; Division 2; Groups A, B, C, D;
Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G;
Class III, Division 2, T4
Class I, Zone 2 AEx nA IIC, T4
-40
o
C to +85
o
C : Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Explosion-Proof/ Flameproof:
Class I, Division 1; Groups A, B, C, D;
Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G;
Class III, Division 1; T4
Class I, Zone 1 AEx d IIC, T4
-40
o
C to +85
o
C : Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Enclosure: Type 4X/ IP66
FM
ApprovalsTM
3032450
(USA)
Standards Used:
FM 3600:1998
FM 3615:2006
ANSI/ ISA 12.02.01: 2002
ANSI/ IEC 60529: 2004
FM 3610: 2007
FM 3810: 2005
ANSI/ ISA 12.12.02: 2003
ANSI/ NEMA 250: 2003
FM 3611: 2004
ANSI/ ISA 12.00.01: 2002
ANSI/ ISA 12.22.01: 2005
AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient
Temperature
Product Applicability*
Intrinsically Safe:
II 1 G Ex ia IIB T4
II 1 D Ex tD A20 IP66 T90 oC
-40
o
C to +70
o
C: Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Flameproof:
II 2 G Ex d [ia] IIB T4
II 2 D Ex tD A21 IP66 T90 oC
-40
o
C to +70
o
C: Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Enclosure: IP66
ATEX- KEMA
08ATEX0062X
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
2. Specifications
2.2. Certifications and Approvals
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AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient
Temperature
Product Applicability*
Nonincendive:
II 3 G Ex nA [nL] IIC T4
II 3 D Ex tD A22 IP66 T90 oC
-40
o
C to +84
o
C
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Enclosure: IP66
ATEX-
DEKRA
08ATEX0074
Standards Used:
EN 60079-0 : 2006
EN 61241-1 : 2004
EN 60079-15 : 2005
EN 61241-0 : 2006
AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient
Temperature
Product Applicability*
Intrinsically Safe:
Ex ia IIB T4
Ex tD A20 IP66 T90 oC
-40
o
C to +70
o
C: Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Flameproof:
Ex d [ia] IIB T4
Ex tD A21 IP66 T90 oC
-40
o
C to +70
o
C: Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Nonincendive:
Ex nA [nL] IIC T4
Ex tD A22 IP66 T90 oC
-40
o
C to +84
o
C: Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Enclosure: IP66
IECEx- CSA
09.0001X
Standards Used:
IEC 60079-0 : 2004
IEC 60079-26 : 2007
IEC 60079-15 : 2001
IEC 60079-1 : 2003
IEC 61241-0 : 1999
IEC 60079-11 : 1999
IEC 61241-1 : 1999
2. Specifications
2.2. Certifications and Approvals
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AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION Ambient
Temperature
Product Applicability*
Intrinsically Safe:
Ex ia IIB T4
Ex tD A20 IP66 T90 oC
-40 oC to +70 oC: Battery
-40 oC to +80 oC : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Flameproof:
Ex d [ia] IIB T4
Ex tD A21 IP66 T90 oC
-40 oC to +70 oC: Battery
-40 oC to +80 oC : DC
Supply
Pressure
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Nonincendive:
Ex nA [nL] IIC T4
Ex tD A22 IP66 T90 oC
-40
o
C to +84
o
C: Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Enclosure: IP66
SAEx
S/09-036X
(South
Africa)
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
Temperature
Product Applicability*
Intrinsically Safe:
Ex ia IIB T4 Ga
-40
o
C to +70
o
C: Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Flameproof:
Ex d [ia] IIB T4
Ex tb IIIC T90 oC IP66
-40
o
C to +70
o
C: Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Nonincendive:
Ex nA [ic] IIC T4
Ex tc IIIC T90 oC IP66
-40
o
C to +84
o
C: Battery
-40
o
C to +80
o
C : DC
Supply
Pressure
Temperature/ Discrete
Inputs
Corrosion
High Level INPUT (HLAI)
Universal I/O
Enclosure: IP66
INMETRO**
NCC 11.0331
X
(BRAZIL)
Standards Used:
ABNT NBR IEC 60079-0:2008
IEC 60079-15:2010
ABNT NBR IEC 60529:2009
ABNT NBR IEC 60079-1:2009
ABNT NBR IEC 60079-26:2008
IEC 61241-0 : 1999
ABNT NBR IEC 60079-11:2009
IEC 60079-31:2008
IEC 61241-1 : 1999
*See individual Product manuals as defined in References for exact Models
** At time of Printing Certification was pending.
2. Specifications
2.3. Conditions of Certification
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March 2012
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
For Ordinary Locations, Explosion-proof and Non Incendive:
16.0 V min to 28.0 V max, Current = 100 mA
For Intrinsically Safe:
A Barrier, MTL 728P+ or 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
(HLAI) or Universal I/O, see Agency Certification drawings in Section 6.
2.3 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 ll 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 is
exposed to the exterior atmosphere is made of light metal alloys, and used in Category ll 1 G (Zone 0).
ATEX Conditions for Safe Use
Because the enclosure of the XYR 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 being electrostatically charged.
2. Specifications
2.4. Maximum Working Pressure:
2.4 Maximum Working Pressure:
See individual Product manuals as defined in References.
For detailed transmitter specifications see the following Specification and Model Selection Guides.
Differential Pressure - S900, document number 34-XY-03-22
Absolute Pressure - S900, document number 34-XY-03-23
Gauge Pressure - S90, document number 0 34-XY-03-24
Flange Mount Spec - S900, document number 34-XY-03-27
Remote Seal Spec -S900, document number 34-XY-03-28
Differential Pressure - S100, document number 34-XY-03-44
Absolute Pressure - S100, document number 34-XY-03-45
Gauge Pressure - S100, document number 34-XY-03-46
Flange Mount Spec - S100, document number 34-XY-03-47
Remote Seal Spec - S100, document number 34-XY-03-48
Provisioning Device
Install the Provisioning Device application on any PDA having
Windows Mobile version 4.2+
Infrared port.
2.5 Agency compliance information
This section contains the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Industry Canada (IC) and Radio
Frequency compliance statements for the OneWireless XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitters device.
ATTENTION
XYR 6000 units must be professionally installed in accordance with the requirements
specified in the OneWireless XYR 6000 Agency Compliance Professional Installation Guide.
FCC compliance statements
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Regulations. 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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at own expense.
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2. Specifications
2.5. Agency compliance information
10 OneWireless XYR 6000 ISA100.11a Compliant Pressure Transmitter User's Manual Revision 3
March 2012
Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made to the XYR 6000 Wireless
Transmitters unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such
modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the
manufacturer’s warranty.
IC compliance statements
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen
that the equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful
communication.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
French: Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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.
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.
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
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.
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 EIRP including the antenna.
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