Emerson Process Management Rosemount 2410 Water Heater User Manual


 
Reference Manual
300530EN, Rev BA
September 2012
Rosemount 2410
2-2
Section 2. Overview
The Rosemount 2410 has two external buses for communication with host
systems. The Primary Bus is typically used with the TRL2 Modbus or RS-485
Modbus protocol for communication with a 2160 Field Communication Unit. If
there is no 2160 included, the Primary bus can communicate directly, or via a
modem, with the TankMaster PC.
The Secondary Bus supports various protocols such as TRL2 Modbus,
Enraf, and Varec which allows you to connect to other systems as well.
The 2410 is equipped with two solid state relays that allows controlling
external devices such as valves and pumps.
An integral display (optional) presents measurement data and device status
such as warnings and error messages. At start-up, communication settings
and optional hardware configuration is presented as well as whether it is a
Single tank or Multiple tank version of the 2410 Tank Hub.
Using the input from a Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge and one or two
pressure sensors, the 2410 can be configured for online presentation of
Observed Density to a host computer. The 2410 also calculates Average
Temperature and strapping table based Volume.
Rosemount 2410 can be equipped with two relays which can be configured to
control level, temperature, and water level. The output can be connected to
an external system for alarm indication or process control. The relays are user
configurable for normally open or closed operation.
The 2410 can be configured with up to ten “virtual relay functions. This
allows you to specify several different source variables to trigger a relay.
The Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub supports the Emerson’s Smart Wireless
solution, which is based on WirelessHART the emerging industry standard
for wireless field networks. By connecting to a Smart Wireless THUM™
Adapter, the Rosemount 2410 can be integrated in a wireless network to
provide measurement data at greatly reduced field wiring costs.