Emerson CMF200A Stud Sensor User Manual


 
2 Micro Motion
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ELITE
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Sensors
Before You Begin
Specifications
Full product specifications can be found in the product data sheet, which is available from the Micro Motion
web site at www.micromotion.com.
Definitions
The term MVD
transmitter refers to the following transmitter models:
Models 1500, 1700, 2400S, 2500, and 2700
Models 3500 and 3700
The term high-temperature ELITE sensor refers to the following model codes:
CMF200A, CMF300A, CMF400A, and CMFHC3A
CMF200B and CMF300B
The term extreme high-temperature ELITE sensor refers to the following model codes:
CMF200C, CMF300C, CMF400C, and CMFHC3C
CMF200E and CMF300E
European installations
This Micro Motion product complies with all applicable European directives when properly installed in
accordance with the instructions in this manual. Refer to the EC declaration of conformity for directives that
apply to this product.
The EC declaration of conformity, with all applicable European directives, and the complete ATEX
Installation Drawings and Instructions are available on the internet at www.micromotion.com/atex or
through your local Micro Motion support center.
Information affixed to equipment that complies with the Pressure Equipment Directive can be found on the
internet at www.micromotion.com/documentation.
Installation options
The ELITE sensor makes up one part of a Coriolis flowmeter. The other part is a transmitter. ELITE sensors
are available with the following electronics interfaces:
An integral Model 2400S transmitter or enhanced core processor (see Figure 1).
An integral core processor for connecting to a 4-wire remotely mounted transmitter or to a
user-supplied remote host (see Figure 2).
A 9-wire junction box for connecting to a remotely mounted transmitter or a remotely mounted core
processor (see Figure 3).
High-temperature and extreme high-temperature models are equipped with a flexible conduit, on
which can be mounted a Model 2400S transmitter, a Model 1700/2700 transmitter, a core processor, or
a junction box (see Figure 4).