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SLN 700 Quick Start Installation Guide

SmartLine Level Non-Contact Radar


34-SL-25-14, Revision 2, November 2020
This document provides descriptions and Trademarks
procedures for the quick installation of Table of Contents
SFC, SmartLine, ST 800 and ST 700
Honeywell’s SmartLine Non-Contact Radar
are U.S. registered trademarks of INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 1
Level Transmitters.
Honeywell Inc. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................... 1
The SmartLine Level Non-Contact Radar is MOUNTING THE TRANSMITTER .............................................................................. 2
HART® and FOUNDATION™ are Installation position ..................................................................................................... 2
available as a family of SLN72x models for trademarks of the FieldComm
liquid and solid applications. Conduit Entry Plugs and Adaptors .............................................................................. 3
Group™ WIRING ...................................................................................................................... 3
Copyrights, Notices and Trademarks Hazardous Locations & Intrinsic Safety .................................................................... 4
Revision History EU Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................... 4
Copyright 2020 by Honeywell 2.0 – November 2020 The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet
Revision 1.0, July 2020 address:
https://www.honeywellprocess.com/library/support/Public/Documents/50164363.pdf 4
Documentation The SLN700 transmitters comply with the following directives ................................... 4
EMC Conformity ......................................................................................................... 4
To access complete documentation, including language variants, scan The SLN700 transmitters comply with the following EMC standards .......................... 4
the QR code below using your smart phone/device or QR code scanner.
Tables
Go to the APP store for your free Smartphone QR scanner Table 1: Operating Conditions .................................................................................... 1
Table 2: Process Connectors...................................................................................... 1
Or you can follow the URL to access the online SmartLine HUB page. Table 3: Minimal distance to tank wall ........................................................................ 2
Table 4: Nozzle specification table.............................................................................. 2
The HUB page will contain direct links to open SmartLine product Table 5: Maximum Loop Resistance (Ω) ..................................................................... 3
documentation. Table 6: Hazardous Location Ratings ......................................................................... 4
Table 7: Intrinsic Safety Entity Parameters ................................................................. 4
Table 8: Process Temperature Vs Temperature Class ............................................... 4
URL QR Code Table 9: Display Menu Tree Basic Settings, Display and Diagnostics ........................ 4
https://hwll.co/SmartLineHUB
Figures
Figure 1: Graphical illustration .................................................................................... 2
Figure 2: Installation position, >200 mm ..................................................................... 2
Figure 3: Conical vessel installation ............................................................................ 2
Figure 4: Nozzle specifications diagram ..................................................................... 2
Figure 5: Agitation ....................................................................................................... 3
Figure 6: Electronic Housing Conduit Entries .............................................................. 3
Figure 7: Maximum Loop Resistance (Ω).................................................................... 3
Figure 8: 2-wire wiring for HART ................................................................................. 3

INTRODUCTION
Process Connector
The Smartline SLN700L is available for both liquid and solid non-contact radar level The 80 GHz non-contact radar transmitter has three different series of products and
measurement. Each model is available with a range of flange or threaded antenna, associated process connections.
lens diameters, process connection, and accessories to suit most applications.
Mounting the Transmitter Table 2: Process Connectors
Series Medium Applications Process
INSTALLATION
connections
Evaluate the site selected for the SmartLine SLN700 installation with respect to the 82 Series Liquid Strong Flange options
process system design specifications in table 1. Please note that the display can corrosive liquid
become unreadable below -20C (-4°F) but it will recover once the temperature vapors or
increases. foam
Operating conditions

Table 1: Operating Conditions 83 Series Liquid Strong Thread


corrosive or options
Transportation and pressure
Operative Limits
Parameter Storage resistant
liquid
°C °F °C °F
Ambient -25 to 80 -13 to 176 -40 to 80 -40 to 176
Temperature1
Humidity %RH 0 to 100 0 to 100
87 Series Solid Storage Flange
vessel/proces options
s vessel or
high dust
applications

For list of all options and accessories please refer to the product specifications,
which is available, here: https://www.honeywellprocess.com/smartline-level-
transmitter.aspx.

SLN700 Quick Start Installation Guide 1


MOUNTING THE TRANSMITTER Installation position
There should be no obstacles in the area radiated by the transmitted microwave The minimum distance between the antenna and tank wall is variable for different
beam from the lower edge of the antenna to the material surface to be measured antenna. Please refer to Table 3.to calculate the minimum distance for your particular
within the cone angle of the radar beam. These obstacles include ladders, limit model. In no instance, should the instrument be mounted closer than 200 mm to the
switches, heating equipment, supports, etc. When these are unavoidable, the gauge tank wall.
offers background subtraction (“Virtual Echo Learning”) so that obstacles will be
ignored during level measurement. In addition, please note that the microwave beam
should not intersect with tank fluid in or out flows. In addition, the highest liquid or
solid tank level should not encroach into the upper blocking distance of the gauge
(typically a few cm). (see Figure 1), The instrument should be kept at a certain
distance from the tank wall and the transmitting antenna should be perpendicular to
the measured material surface as much as possible.
The instruments installed in a hazardous classified area shall follow the local national
installation regulations.
The reference plane for measurement is the sealing surface of threads or flanges.

Figure 2: Installation position, >200 mm

1. Reference plane
2. Center of the vessel or symmetry axis

Table 3: Minimal distance to tank wall

SLN700 Model Min distance to tank wall


Figure 1: Graphical illustration
83A 1/5 × Tank Height
1. Near (blocking) distance
2. Far distance
3. Distance at which sensor reads 100% level (or current) 82A 82B 83B 83C 1/10 × Tank Height
4. Distance at which sensor reads 0 % level (or current)
82C 82D 83D 83E
1/20 × Tank Height
87A 87B 87C 87D

For a conical vessel with a flat tank top, the best installation position of the instrument Nozzle installations
is the top center of the vessel, which ensures that the bottom of the container is In the case of a tank fluid or solid with good reflection properties (high dielectric
measured. constant), the sensor may be mounted on a nozzle. The background subtraction ("virtual
echo learning") feature can further reduce false echoes from nozzle openings.

Table 4 shows detail of the size limitations of the nozzle.

Figure 4: Nozzle specifications diagram


Figure 3: Conical vessel installation

Table 4: Nozzle specification table

Nozzle Maximum Nozzle Height h(mm)


Diameter 82A 82B 82C 82D 87A 87B
d(mm) 83A
83B 83C 83D 83E 87C 87D
40 150 NA NA NA
50 150 150 NA NA
80 200 200 200 NA
100 300 300 300 300
125 400 400 400 400
150 500 500 500 500

SLN700 Quick Start Installation Guide 2


Conduit Entry Plugs and Adaptors
If there are agitators in the tank, the instrument should be installed as far away from
these as possible. Once the installation is completed, the “"virtual echo learning" should Procedures
be carried out while the agitators are running. This will eliminate the influence of false It is the User/Installer’s responsibility to install the transmitters in accordance with
echo generated by mixing blades. If foam, strong liquid agitation or only a narrow clear national and local code requirements. Conduit entry plugs and adapters shall be
volume is available then the customer should consider a guided wave radar sensor suitable for the environment, shall be certified for the hazardous location when required
such as the Honeywell SLG-700 series. and acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction for the plant.

CONDUIT ENTRY PRECAUTIONARY NOTICE


THE CONDUIT/CABLE GLAND ENTRIES OF THIS PRODUCT ARE SUPPLIED
WITH PLASTIC DUST CAPS WHICH ARE NOT TO BE USED IN SERVICE.
IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO REPLACE THE DUST CAPS WITH
CABLE GLANDS, ADAPTORS AND/OR BLANKING PLUGS WHICH ARE
SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT INTO WHICH THIS PRODUCT WILL BE
INSTALLED. THIS INCLUDES ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH HAZARDOUS
LOCATION REQUIREMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS OF OTHER GOVERNING
AUTHORITIES AS APPLICABLE

Conduit entry Conduit entry


with plug without plug
installed installed

Figure 5: Agitation

Figure 6: Electronic Housing Conduit Entries


Use the following procedures for installation.

Conduit Entry Plugs


Step Action
1 Remove the protective plastic cap from the threaded conduit entry.
To ensure the environmental ingress protection rating on tapered
2 thread (NPT), a non-hardening thread sealant may be used.
Thread the appropriate size conduit plug (M20 or ½” NPT) into the
3 conduit entry opening. Do not install conduit entry plugs in conduit
entry openings if adapters or reducers will be used.
Tighten adapters according to the following torque:
4 Torque: 32 Nm or 24 lb-ft
Note: Plugs do not come installed in the housings. All housings come with
temporary plastic dust protectors (red or blue) installed and are not certified for
use in any installation.

WIRING
Wiring must comply with local codes, regulations and ordinances. A regular two conductor cable can be used as the power supply cable, and the
Grounding may be required to meet various approval body certification, outside diameter of the cable should be (5-9) mm to ensure the sealing of cable
for example CE conformity. Refer to the SmartLine Level Non-Contact entry. The two ends of the shielded cable should be grounded only where allowed by
Radar User’s Manual, Document #34-SL-25-13. the installation location. In hazardous locations, only one end of the cable can be
shielded, typically on the non-hazardous side.
HART / 4-20mA Operating Ranges
The Power supply and the output current signal are carried by the same two-core cable. Remove the display to access the wiring connections
The allowed supply voltage range is 12V to 30Vdepending on loop resistance. There
must always be between 12V and 30V on the transmitter terminals, regardless of loop
current. A safety barrier (refer to Table 5 for detailed specification) should be placed
between the power supply and instrument for the intrinsically safe version.
The grounding mode of current output can be adopted for the standard instrument, while
the floating current output should be adopted for the intrinsically safe instrument.
Normally, the grounding terminals can be connected to the grounding point of tank or an
available nearby ground in case of plastic tank.

Maximum Loop Resistance (Ω)

Figure 8: 2-wire wiring for HART

Note: For intrinsically safe installations, shield is normally


Figure 7: Maximum Loop Resistance (Ω) terminated at one end only

Table 5: Maximum Loop Resistance (Ω)


Supply Voltage (VDC) Max. Loop
Resistance (Ω)
12 0
17.5 250
23 500
30 818

Quick Start Installation Guide 3


Hazardous Locations & Intrinsic Safety EU Declaration of Conformity
See manual for Special Conditions of safe use Hereby, Honeywell International Inc. declares that the SLN700 Radar Level
Transmitters are in compliance with the directives listed below.
Table 6: Hazardous Location Ratings The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet
address:
AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION
https://www.honeywellprocess.com/library/support/Public/Documents/50164363.pdf
Intrinsically Safe:
IECEx
Ex ia IIC T6…T2 Ga The SLN700 transmitters comply with the following directives
TUR 20.0056X
Ex ia IIIC T85˚C...T300˚C Da
Intrinsically Safe: DIRECTIVE DESCRIPTION
ATEX
II 1 G Ex ia IIC T6…T2 Ga 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive
TÜV 20 ATEX 8576 X
II 1 D Ex ia IIIC T85˚C…T300˚C Da 2014/34/EU ATEX Directive
2011/65/EU & Restriction of Hazardous Substances
2015/863 Directive

Table 7: Intrinsic Safety Entity Parameters


EMC Conformity
RS485 RS485 The SLN700 transmitters comply with the following EMC standards
Intrinsic Safety 4-20mA
Terminal 1 Terminal 4
Entity Parameter Terminal 1 & 2
&2 &5
Ui 30.6V 26.4V 6.5V STANDARD DESCRIPTION
Ii 131mA 166mA 68mA
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Pi 1.0W 1.1W 111mW standard for radio equipment and services;
Ci 0 0 102μF EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0 Part 1: Common technical requirements
Li 102μH 0 0 EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
standard for radio equipment and services;
Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range
Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies
Table 8: Process Temperature Vs Temperature Class
between 9 kHz and 246 GHz
Transmitter Process
Temperature Class EN 302 729 V2.1.1 Short Range Devices (SRD);
Ambient Temperature at the
of entire equipment Level Probing Radar (LPR) equipment
temperature (℃) antenna (℃)
operating in the frequency ranges 6 GHz to
-40 to +50 -40 to +50 T6/85C 8,5 GHz, 24,05 GHz to 26,5 GHz, 57 GHz
-40 to +60 -40 to +95 T5/100C to 64 GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz
-40 to +70 -40 to +130 T4/135C EN 302 372 V2.1.1 Short Range Devices (SRD);
-40 to +195 T3/200C Tank Level Probing Radar (TLPR)
-40 to +200 T2/300C equipment operating in the frequency
ranges 4,5 GHz to 7 GHz, 8,5 GHz to 10,6
GHz, 24,05 GHz to 27 GHz, 57 GHz to 64
GHz, 75 GHz to 85 GHz
EN 62311:2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical
equipment related to human exposure
restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz
- 300 GHz)

Table 9: Display Menu Tree Basic Settings, Display and Diagnostics

Level 1 / Level 2 / Menu


Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 1 / Level 2 /
Menu no no. Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Menu no Menu no.
Rapid Y
Material N 2.1 Display Distance /
Change Value Height / Percent
2. Display
First Echo Normal 2.2 Chinese /
Small Language English
Big 3.1 Choose Eff Curve / Echo
Liquid
Bigger Curve Curve / False
Biggest
Echo / Log curve
Surface Y
Wave N 3.2 Start
Current/Distance
Low DK Y Simulation
N 3.3 Sensor T/
Rapid Y Status DB/Volt/Service
1.1 Medium Material N Time
Change 3.
First Echo Normal Diagnostics
3.4 Measure Max Volt / Min
Small
status Volt /
Big
Min Volt Time
Bigger
3.5 Peak Max Distance /
1.Basic Solid Biggest
Large Y Values Min Distance
Settings
Angle of N 3.6
Repose Calibration
Strong Y Date
Dust N
Low DK Y
N
1.2 Unit of m / ft / inch
measurement /cm / mm
1.3 Near blanking
1.4 Range

1.5 Minimum
Adjustment
1.6 Maximum
Adjustment
1.7 Current 4-20mA /
Output 20-4mA

1.8 Sensor Tag

SLN700 Quick Start Installation Guide 4


Sales and Service
For application assistance, current specifications, pricing, or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor, contact one of the offices below.

ASIA PACIFIC (TAC) [email protected]


Australia Honeywell Limited, Phone: +(61) 7-3846 1255, FAX: +(61) 7-3840 6481
Toll Free 1300-36-39-36, Toll Free Fax: 1300-36-04-70
China – PRC – Shanghai, Honeywell China Inc. Phone: (86-21) 5257-4568,
Fax: (86-21) 6237-2826
Singapore, Honeywell Pte Ltd. Phone: +(65) 6580 3278. Fax: +(65) 6445-3033
South Korea, Honeywell Korea Co Ltd. Phone:+(822)799 6114. Fax:+(822) 792 9015

EMEA, Phone: + 80012026455 or +44 (0)1202645583. FAX: +44 (0) 1344 655554
Email: (Sales) [email protected]
or (TAC) [email protected]

AMERICAS, Honeywell Process Solutions,


Phone: (TAC) 1-800-423-9883 or 215/641-3610. (Sales) 1-800-343-0228.
Email: (Sales) [email protected]
or (TAC) [email protected]

For more information


To learn more about SmartLine Transmitters, visit www.honeywellprocess.com
Or contact your Honeywell Account Manager

Process Solutions
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