Corrective maintenance, Hf300 series, Instruction manual – Emerson Process Management HF300 User Manual

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HF300 Series

Instruction Manual

Form 5715

June 2007

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Corrective Maintenance

The most likely malfunction of a loop containing an

HF300 Series HART filter is reverse polarity

installation of one of the wire pairs. The Type HF340

filter will work with either polarity, but misconnection

could result in the wrong polarity reaching the field

instrument. If the loop is not operating properly,

check the polarity of the voltage at the inputs and

outputs of the filter and at the inputs of the

instrument.

If the instrument appears to operate properly in the

loop, but communication with a non-isolated

multiplexer or PC modem is not possible, it may help

to reverse the wires to the COMM terminals. The

Type HF340 filter inserts a high impedance in the +

side of the loop only. A reversal of the connections

to the SYS and FLD terminals of the filter will result

in the control loop operating properly, but inoperative

HART communication.

Inadequate control system compliance voltage will

not support filter operation. This is an installation

problem that may appear initially to be a filter

malfunction. For the filter to operate properly, the

control system must have a compliance voltage that

is at least 2 volts higher than the voltage required to

drive the loop to maximum current. Refer to the

appropriate instrument instruction manual for

information on determining the control system

compliance voltage.

Excessive load voltage will interfere with filter

operation. A transient clamping device limits the

output voltage to a nominal 15 volts. If the voltage at

the output (due to the total impedances connected)

is greater than 14 volts DC at maximum loop current,

some of the current may be shunted by the clamping

device.

The Type HF340 filter is protected against accidental

over-current from sources up to 30 volts DC. If an

over-current condition occurs, the filter may be

inoperative for several seconds thereafter.

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