Emerson Process Management Rosemount 2410 Water Heater User Manual


 
Reference Manual
300530EN, Rev BA
September 2012
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Rosemount 2410 Series
Section 4. Configuration
4.4 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF A ROSEMOUNT 2410
This is a general description of how to configure a Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub. The Raptor System Configuration Manual (Document no. 300510EN)
provides a detailed description of how to use the TankMaster WinSetup
program as a configuration tool for the Rosemount 2410.
Communication
Depending on the particular system configuration, a Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub may communicate directly with a host computer or via a 2160 field
communication unit (FCU).
In case the 2410 is connected to a 2160 FCU, you will have to specify which
communication protocol channel to be used.
The Rosemount 2410 has default Modbus adress=247. The adress should be
changed to the recommended address range. The Modbus adress must
match the adress specified in the FCU Slave Database.
The 2410 Tank Hub can be used in a WirelessHART system by connecting a
THUM Adapter. The THUM Adapter allows the 2410 to communicate with a
host system via a Smart Wireless Gateway.
Tank Database
The 2410 has a Tank Database that maps field devices to tanks. It also stores
Modbus adresses of level gauges and auxiliary tank devices (ATD) such as
the 2240S Multi-input Temperature Transmitter.The Modbus adresses are
used for communication with 2160 field communication units and host
computers.
Device Tags
For each tank, device tags are specified for the level gauge and the auxiliary
tank devices (ATD). ATD devices include all instruments on the tank except
the level gauge. Device Tags are used as identifiers in TankMaster.
Integral Display
The Rosemount 2410 can be configured to present measurement data on the
optional integral display. The display alternates between the selected items at
a rate given by the Display Toggle Time parameter.
Measurement data such as Level, Level Rate, Free Water Level and many
other tank variables can be displayed.
Measurement units for Level, Level Rate, Volume, Temperature, Density, and
Pressure can be specified regardless of which units are used for presentation
in, for example, the TankMaster programs.