Manual Rosemount Tank Gauging System en 104482
Manual Rosemount Tank Gauging System en 104482
Manual Rosemount Tank Gauging System en 104482
00809-0300-5100, Rev CA
November 2020
Read this manual before working with the product. For personal and system safety, and for
optimum product performance, make sure you thoroughly understand the contents
before installing, using, or maintaining this product.
For equipment service or support needs, contact your local Emerson Process
Management/Rosemount Tank Gauging representative.
Version
This manual is based on the functionality of TankMaster WinSetup version 6.x.
For older TankMaster versions all functionality described in this manual may not be
available and the Graphical User Interface (GUI) may look different.
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Contents
1Section 1: Introduction
1.1 Manual overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.2 Technical documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2.1 Reference manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2.2 Product data sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2.3 Document structure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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Section 1 Introduction
This manual describes the recommended configuration procedure for setting up a Rosemount™
Tank Gauging system. The description is based on using the TankMaster™ Winsetup program as
a configuration tool.
For each device (Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge, Rosemount 2240S Multi-input
Temperature Transmitter, Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub, etc.) there is a reference manual which
provides detailed information on how to install the device (see “Technical documentation” on
page 3 and Figure 1-1 on page 4). Mechanical installation and wiring is described as well as
service and troubleshooting. Once the device is installed, it needs to be configured. The
Rosemount Tank Gauging System Configuration manual guides you through the process of setting
up a Rosemount Tank Gauging system for proper operation with field devices and tanks.
The Rosemount Tank Gauging product portfolio includes a wide range of components for small
and large customized tank gauging systems. The system includes various field devices, such as
radar level gauges, temperature transmitters, and pressure transmitters for complete inventory
control. The TankMaster software suite provides you with the tools that you need to configure
and operate the Rosemount Tank Gauging system.
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2. Preferences
Specify measurement units, tag prefixes for tank and device labels, inventory parameters, and
parameters to be displayed when viewing tank data.
The Rosemount 2460 System Hub has to be installed and configured prior to installing other
devices such as a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub and a Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge.
The Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub should be installed after the Rosemount 2460 System Hub prior
to the other field devices. In case no system hub is used, the tank hub can be connected directly
to a TankMaster work station. Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub includes the following
main steps:
Specify a device tag
Assign a Modbus communication address
Configure the Tank Database to map devices to tanks
Configure the optional local display
In a Rosemount Tank Gauging system, the field devices such as level gauges and temperature
transmitters, are installed in TankMaster Winsetup as part of the Rosemount 2410 installation
procedure. The devices are configured at a later stage by using the Properties window of each
device.
Step Description
Communication Specify protocol and address.
Configuration Specify tank geometry parameters, device specific parameters,
temperature element positions, and other parameters depending on
the device type.
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Step Description
Choose tank type Select one of the available options such as Fixed Roof, Floating Roof,
Sphere LPG, Horizontal LPG, or other suitable tank type.
Specify a tank tag Specify a name to be used as an identifier in the Workspace window
and other TankMaster windows.
Select devices Associate devices to the tank.
Configuration Specify the available source signals for parameters such as Free Water
Level, Vapor Pressure and Liquid Pressure.
Value Entry Specify an approved value range for Level, Ullage, and Free Water
Level. In case there is no source instrument available, you can specify
manual values to be used instead.
7. Calibration
Once a Rosemount 5900 Radar Level Gauge is installed and configured, the Calibration Distance
parameter may have to be adjusted in order to ensure that measured level and actual product
level match. The adjustment should be performed once at the final commissioning.
Plant Host
TankMaster Computer 1. Communication setup.
Workstation See “Communication protocol setup” on
page 10.
2. Preferences.
Modbus TCP See “Preferences” on page 20.
Ethernet
Modem
Rosemount 2460
FIELD BUS
Rosemount 2230
7. Calibration.
See “Level gauge calibration” on page 137.
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See chapter 2.6 to 2.11 for detailed information on how to install various devices.
A Modbus protocol offers up to eight channels. Enraf and HART protocols support 16 channels.
For each channel you can specify which PC communication port (USB/COM) to connect to, as
well as standard communication parameters such as Baud Rate, Parity, and number of Stop Bits.
Host
HART TCP computer
Ethernet
MASTER
Modbus TCP PROTOCOL
Ethernet
Modbus RTU
TRL2/RS232/RS485
Modbus RTU
TRL2/RS485 Emerson Wireless
775 THUM Adapter
Rosemount 2230
Tankbus
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2. Select the icon that corresponds to the particular protocol to be configured (this
example shows the Modbus Master protocol).
3. Click the right mouse button and select Properties, or choose Protocols/Properties
from the Service menu.
4. The Protocol Properties window lists the available protocol channels. For each channel
the corresponding icon indicates whether the channel is enabled or disabled.
7. Select the Communication tab. It allows you to configure parameters that control the
communication between field devices and TankMaster work station.
a. For Modbus RTU, click the Advanced button in case you need to set communication
parameters:
Port The COM port that the Rosemount 2180 will be connected to
Baud rate 4800
Stop bits 1
Parity None
Modem Choose FBM 2180 for the Rosemount 2180 Field Bus Modem
Handshaking FBM 2180: None
FBM 2170/71: RTS/CTS/DTR/DSR
RS485: RTS/CTS
RS232: None
Reply timeout 1000 ms
Retries 10
Description Text describing the configured channel
Note
If the communication is interrupted and handshaking includes DSR, no query will be sent from
the TankMaster Protocol Server. This may result in a Query Timeout.
b. For Modbus TCP, specify IP address for the Rosemount 2460 that the TankMaster server
is connected to. For redundant system hubs, you may use a separate IP address for the
backup server. See the Rosemount 2460 System Hub Reference Manual for more
information on how to configure redundant system hubs.
8. The File Log tab lets you specify what type of information to be logged and saved to disk
in (see also “Log file configuration” on page 18).
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9. The Comm. disabled in backup mode check box can be used for systems with
redundant tank servers. If the check box is selected, the ModbusMaster will not send
any queries if the local tank server is in backup mode.
10. Select the Enable Channel check box to activate the protocol channel.
11. Click the OK button to store the current configuration and close the configuration
window.
12. The Modbus Master Channel icon (channel no. 1 in this example) appears in the
WinSetup workspace:
Note
A hardware key must be installed in order to run a slave protocol server. Host communication
needs to be enabled.
3. Click the right mouse button and select Properties, or choose Protocols>Properties
from the Service menu.
4. The Protocol Properties window lists enabled and disabled protocol channels.
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8. Select the Enable Channel check box to activate the protocol channel.
Port Choose the COM port that the host computer will be connected to.
Baud rate Choose a setting that matches the host setting.
Stop bits Choose a setting that matches the host setting.
Parity Choose a setting that matches the host setting.
Modem Choose the appropriate interface. Select FBM 2180 if you are using a
Rosemount 2180 Field Bus Modem.
Handshaking FBM 2180: None
FBM 2170/71: RTS/CTS/DTR/DSR
RS485, RS232: See specifications for the communication software used on
the host system.
Address Set the Modbus address to be used by the host computer to identify the
TankMaster workstation.
Description Text that describes the configured channel.
Note
If handshaking includes DSR, no query will be sent from the TankMaster Protocol Server if the
communication is interrupted. This may result in a Query Timeout.
10. Click the OK button to store the current configuration and close the configuration
window.
Advanced configuration
To configure delay times and time-outs perform the following steps:
1. In the Slave Protocol Channel Configuration window, select the Communication tab and
click the Advanced button:
2. The following default values are used for the TRL2 Modbus Slave protocol:
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1. In the Slave Protocol Channel Configuration window, select the Tank Mapping tab:
2. From the list of tanks that appear in the Available Tanks pane, select the tanks that the
host will connect to.
3. Click the button to move the selected tanks to the list of Mapped Tanks.
Ensure that the tanks appear in the order required by the host system. When the host
sends a query, TankMaster responds by sending tank data in the order as the tanks are
listed in the Mapped Tanks column. You can easily change the position of mapped
tanks by using the and buttons.
4. Click the OK button to save the current configuration and close the window.
1. In the WinSetup Workspace open the Protocols folder and the protocol subfolder with
the enabled channels.
3. Click the right mouse button and choose Properties, or from the Service menu choose
Channels>Properties.
4. Choose the appropriate tab and change the protocol settings as described in the
previous sections.
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3. In the Connect column, select the check box of each protocol to be automatically
connected when WinSetup starts up.
You may disable a protocol server at any time by using the Disable command:
2. Click the right mouse button on the desired protocol server icon and choose Disable.
2.3 Preferences
2.3.1 Measurement units
Specify units for inventory calculations and measured variables such as level and temperature.
To change measurement units do the following:
1. Select the desired server (e.g. “This Workstation”) in the WinSetup workspace.
2. Click the right mouse button and choose Setup, or from the Service menu choose
Servers>Setup.
4. Choose the desired measurement units for level/ullage, temperature, pressure, volume,
density, and weight.
5. Click the OK button to save the current setting and close the window.
Note
Make sure that the desired measuring units are specified before installing new tanks and
devices.
Note that these settings only affect installation of new tanks. Tanks which are already installed in
the WinSetup Workspace will not be affected. In order to change measurement units for an
existing tank you have to do the following:
2. Change measurement units in the Server Preferences/Units window (or in the TankMaster
WinOpi program choose menu option Setup>System and change units in the System
Setup window).
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1. Select the desired server (e.g. “This Workstation”) in the WinSetup workspace.
2. Click the right mouse button and choose Setup, or from the Service menu choose
Servers>Setup.
3. In the Server Preferences window select the Ambient Air Temperature tab:
4. Choose Auto when there is a temperature sensor available that can be used for
Ambient Air Temperature measurements. Otherwise, select the Manual option and
type a value for the Ambient Air temperature.
Device. Click the button and select the device to which a temperature sensor is
connected.
Ambient Air Temp Source. Select temperature source associated with the selected
device. In a Rosemount Tank Gauging system the associated temperature
transmitter has to be configured in the tank database of the Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub (see “Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub” on page 32 for more information).
Sensor. Choose a specific sensor to be used for Ambient Air Temperature.
Value Range. The Value Range defines the minimum and maximum values when
Ambient Air Temperature is manually entered.
5. Click the OK button to save the current setting and close the window.
2.3.3 Inventory
Local Gravity and Ambient Air Density calculations are used for automatic density
measurements. To change the Inventory settings do the following:
1. Select the desired server (e.g. “This Workstation”) in the WinSetup workspace.
2. Click the right mouse button and choose Setup, or from the Service menu choose
Servers>Setup.
4. Local Gravity.
The Local Gravity is used for density and weight calculations when an optional pressure
transmitter is installed.
Select Manual if you want to use a specific value for the Local Gravity.
Choose Calculated if you want the local gravity to be calculated by TankMaster. In
this case you need to enter the Latitude and Elevation of the site.
See the TankMaster WinOpi Reference Manual (Document no. 303028EN) for more
information on inventory parameters and calculations.
6. Click the OK button to save the current settings and close the window.
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2.3.4 Miscellaneous
To change parameters such as type of Tank Capacity Table, or Reference Temperature, do the
following:
1. Select the desired server (e.g. “This Workstation”) in the WinSetup workspace.
2. Click the right mouse button and choose Setup, or from the Service menu choose
Servers>Setup.
4. Choose the type of Tank Capacity Table (TCT) to be used as default setting when
installing new tanks. The default TCT type will automatically be chosen when strapping
tables are created for new tanks. However, the TCT type can be changed when the
strapping table is specified in the Tank Capacity Setup window regardless of the settings
in the Server Preferences window.
You can choose between TCT type Raw, International, and Northern.
See the TankMaster WinOpi Reference Manual (Document no. 303028EN) for further
information.
6. Specify the Reference Temperature to be used for inventory calculations. Normally, the
standard value 15 °C is used.
7. Click the OK button to save the current settings and close the window.
3. Type the prefixes to be used for tank names and device names. and click the OK button.
You can change the prefixes later at any time. Note that this will not affect names of
existing tanks and devices.
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The e-mail account which will send e-mails from the current
Sender Address workstation must be located on the specified SMTP server.
SMTP Port Optional. Contact your LAN administrator or ISP for details.
Select this option if the e-mail client requires the use of channel
security.
Channel Security Configuration Contact your LAN administrator or ISP for details.
Enter a title for an e-mail alarm notification. This subject is only used for
Alarm notification and is optional. This subject will not be used for other
Subject e-mails sent from the built-in e-mail client.
TankMaster WinSetup allows you to create a new tank view layout and store it on disk, or load an
existing table layout from disk.
3. Click the Load Table button if you wish to edit an existing Table Layout.
4. In the Available Parameters pane on the left-hand side of the Preferences/Setup Tank View
window, select the parameter to be presented in the Tank View window (see the
Rosemount TankMaster WinSetup manual for more information).
5. Click the Move button to move it to the Selected Parameters pane on the right-hand side
of the Preferences/Setup Tank View window.
7. Ensure that all parameters to appear in the Tank View window are included in the
Selected Parameters list box as illustrated below:
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8. Click the Save As button if you wish to store the current tank view table for future use.
9. Click the OK button to save the current Tank View settings and close the window.
Note
When clicking the Apply or the OK button, the parameter setup is stored in the table layout that
is currently used by the Tank View window.
To view the specified tank parameters click the right mouse button and choose the Open Tank
View option:
1. From the Service menu choose Preferences and select the Tanks Visibility tab:
Enable
Tank Server
3. From the Select tank server drop-down list select the remote tank server on which the
tanks are installed.
4. In the Select tanks to be visible on this workstation pane, check the tanks you wish
to make visible on the current workstation. In the default setting all tanks are visible.
5. Choose the Visible on this workstation option to make the selected tanks visible on
the current workstation.
6. Click the OK button to store the current configuration and close the Preferences
window.
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2.4.1 Configuration
A TankMaster installation includes configuration of the Rosemount Tank Gauging system for
communication with the TankMaster work station and field devices as well as configuration of
device specific parameters.
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2. Enable and configure a Protocol Channel in order to establish communication with the
appropriate port on the TankMaster PC.
5. Specify a name tag in the 2460 System Hub Tag input field. This tag will be used as an
identifier of the Rosemount 2460 in various windows and dialogs.
8. Verify that the Host and Field ports are properly configured. Host ports are used for
communication with TankMaster work stations or other host systems. Field ports are
used for communication with the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub, the Rosemount 5900S
Radar Level Gauge, and other field devices.
9. Configure the Tank Database. Ensure that the Modbus Addresses of the connected
devices are properly set. These addresses must correspond to the database settings of
the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
Perform the following steps to start the installation wizard in TankMaster WinSetup:
2. Click the right mouse button and select Install New, or from the Service menu choose
the Devices/Install New option.
Now the Select Device window appears.
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Device type
1. From the Device Type drop-down list, choose the 2410 Tank Hub option.
Communication setup
1. Specify whether TankMaster communicates directly with the Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub, or via a Rosemount 2460 System Hub.
2. If the tank hub is connected to a system hub, select the appropriate system hub from
the 2460 Tag drop-down list.
3. If the tank hub is connected directly to a TankMaster PC and not via a system hub,
specify the communication protocol channel which is associated with the
communication port on the TankMaster workstation. To check which channels are
enabled:
a. in the WinSetup workspace open the Protocols folder
b. click the right mouse button on the ModbusMaster protocol icon
c. choose the Properties option
See chapter “Master protocol channel configuration” on page 11 for more information
on how to configure communication protocols.
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4. To verify communication with the tank hub, type the current Modbus address and click
the Verify Communication button. The Unit Id will appear if the correct Modbus
address was entered (the tank hub is shipped with the default Modbus address=247).
In case you would like to change the current Modbus address, or the address is
unknown, click the Change Address on Device button.
Note
In case several Rosemount 2410 Tank Hubs are connected using the same default address (247),
you will have to change the addresses before the Verify command can be used. See How to
change the Modbus address of the Rosemount 2410 for more information.
When changing the device address, the Unit Id is used as a unique identifier of the
device. The Unit Id can be found on a label mounted on the device.
Tip! If there is no other device connected that uses the same address as the current
device, you can find the Unit Id by typing the current address into the Address field in
the 2410 Tank Hub Communication window and clicking the Verify Communication
button.
c. Click the OK button to confirm the address settings and close the Change Address
window.
d. In the 2410 Tank Hub Communication window click the Verify Communication button
to check that communication is established between the TankMaster work station and
the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub. The Unit ID will appear when TankMaster finds the tank
hub.
5. In the 2410 Tank Hub Communication window click the Next button to continue the
installation procedure of the tank hub.
1. The Device Type column lists all devices that communicate on the Tankbus. Ensure that
all devices connected to the Tankbus appear in the Device Type list to verify proper
communication.
2. In the Tank Position column, map each device to a tank by selecting the appropriate
number from the drop-down list in the tank database. The example below illustrates
two different cases; a single tank connected to a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub, and
another case with three(1) tanks connected to a tank hub. Note that tank positions
which are mapped to devices are enabled for editing. You may change tank name and
Modbus address in the right-hand side of the Tank Hub Tank Database window.
3. Type the desired names in the Tank Name field. These tank names should also be used
at a later stage when installing the tanks associated with the current Rosemount 2410
Tank Hub, see “Installing a tank” on page 115.
(1) Mapping more than one tank requires the Multiple tank version of the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub. See the Rosemount Tank Gauging System
Data Sheet (Document No. 00813-0100-5100) for more information.
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4. For each tank, specify a Modbus address in the Level Modbus Address column to be
associated with the level gauge. This must be the same Modbus address as configured
in the tank database of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub. The Level Modbus Address is
used to identify level gauges when distributing requests for measurement data from
the system hub.
5. The various non-level devices on a tank are represented by a single ATD device in the
Rosemount Tank Gauging system.
In tank position 1, the Rosemount Tank Gauging system uses the Modbus address of
the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub itself as the ATD Modbus address. In the example above,
the tank hub has Modbus address 101. This address is automatically used as the ATD
Modbus address as well.
For tank positions 2 to 10 you have to specify Modbus addresses in the ATD Modbus
Address column to be associated with the different ATD devices. The ATD Modbus
addresses must be the same as configured in the Rosemount 2460 System Hub’s tank
database.
An empty ATD Modbus address field indicates that no ATD device is mapped to that
particular tank position.
See “Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31 and the 2460 System Hub
Reference Manual (Document No. 00809-0100-2460) for further information on how
the tank databases of the Rosemount 2460 and Rosemount 2410 are related to each
other.
1. Verify that the TankMaster Level Tag is correct or type a new one.
2. Verify that the TankMaster ATD Tag is correct or type a new one.
If the ATD tag field is empty and disabled then no ATD device is associated with that
tank position.
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1. In the Units for Display pane, choose the desired measurement units from the
drop-down lists. These measurement units will be used by the 2410 local display when
presenting the various tank variables.
2. In the Display Tanks pane, select check boxes for the tanks that you want to present in
the Rosemount 2410 integral display.
3. In the Display Tank Parameters pane, choose the tank parameters to be displayed by
checking the appropriate boxes. See Table 2-1 below for more information on available
parameters:
Table 2-1. Various Tank Parameters can be Presented on the Local Display
Variable Description
Level The current product level in the displayed tank.
Distance Distance (ullage) is measured from the Tank Reference point to the
product surface.
Level rate The speed at which the product surface moves when emptying or filling
the tank.
Signal strength The signal strength of the radar level gauge measurement signal.
Free water level Water surface level at the bottom of the tank. Available when a water
level sensor is installed in the tank.
Vapor pressure Tank vapor pressure.
Liquid pressure Product liquid pressure.
Air pressure Ambient air pressure.
Air temperature Ambient air temperature.
Vapor temperature Tank vapor temperature.
Product temperature Average temperature of the product.
Tank temperature Average temperature of product and vapor in the tank.
Temperature 1, 2 ... Temperature value measured by element 1, 2, etc.
Observed density The actual product density at the current product temperature.
Reference density Density at reference temperature (used for inventory calculations).
Volume Total observed volume.
User defined 1 to 5 Variables for advanced configuration.
4. Enter the Display Toggle Time. Information on the local display alternates between the
selected items at a rate given by the Display Toggle Time value.
5. The tank hub can be configured to show different parameters for each tank on the Tank
Bus. In the 2410 Tank Hub Local Display window click the Individual Tank Configuration
button:
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6. The Display Tanks pane has a list of all tank positions in the tank database. Tank positions
within brackets, for example (Tank Pos 6), are not configured in the Rosemount 2410’s
tank database.
7. Select the desired tank position and choose which parameters to show on the display.
Repeat this procedure for each tank position.
8. Click the OK button to store the configuration and return to the 2410 Tank Hub window.
Configuration summary
The 2410 Tank Hub Summary window shows information about all devices included in the
Rosemount 2410’s tank database.
1. Verify that all Modbus addresses, level tags and ATD tags presented in the 2410 Tank
Hub Summary window are correct.
In case you would like to make any changes, click the Back button until the appropriate
configuration window appears.
2. By selecting the Install Level and AUX devices... check box, field devices connected to
the tank hub will automatically be installed in the TankMaster workspace as illustrated
in Figure 2-5 on page 43. The check box is selected by default and this is the
recommended setting.
Devices need to be configured via the Properties window. See for example “Installing a
Rosemount 5900 Radar Level Gauge” on page 46 and “Installing Auxiliary Tank Devices”
on page 75.
The installation procedure will be facilitated by using the Install Level and AUX
devices... check box. However, the field devices (level gauge and ATD) can be installed
at a later stage by using the device installation wizard for the respective device, see
“Using the device installation wizard” on page 9.
3. Click the Finish button to confirm the installation. The installed devices will appear in
the Workspace window as illustrated in Figure 2-5 on page 43.
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Advanced Configuration
The installation wizard does not include all configuration options available for a Rosemount
2410 Tank Hub. Further configuration can be done via the 2410 Tank Hub Configuration window:
host communication parameters for the Primary Bus
host communication and emulation parameters for the Secondary Bus
virtual relays
hybrid density calculation
See the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub Reference Manual (00809-0100-2410) for more information
on how to configure a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
Communication setup.
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The Rosemount 5900 Radar Level Gauge is typically installed in TankMaster WinSetup as part of
the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub installation procedure. In a following step, the Rosemount 5900
is configured via the 5900 RLG Properties window, see “Configuration via the Properties window”
on page 47. The 5900 RLG Properties window includes tabs for basic and advanced configuration.
When connecting a Rosemount 5900 Radar Level Gauge to a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub in an
existing Rosemount Tank Gauging system, the level gauge needs to be mapped to the
appropriate tank in the tank hub’s database. Configuration is performed via the 5900 RLG
Properties window. See “Adding a tank” on page 128 for further information.
A Rosemount 5900 is most conveniently installed by utilizing the integrated option included as
part of the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub installation procedure.
A Rosemount 5900 can be installed and configured by using the WinSetup installation Wizard
(see “Installing a Rosemount 5900 using the installation wizard” on page 54). This method
should only be used in special cases when, for example, the 5900 is connected to the Tankbus at
a later stage and not available when installing the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
The following configuration steps are included in the Rosemount 5900 Radar Level Gauge basic
configuration:
communication parameters
antenna type
tank geometry
Due to the properties of the product, the tank shape, or other circumstances, further
configuration may be needed in addition to the basic configuration. Disturbing objects and
turbulent conditions in the tank may require that advanced measures are taken. Advanced
configuration options include:
Tank Environment
Tank Shape
Surface Echo Tracking
Filter Settings
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1. In the WinSetup Workspace window, open the Devices folder and select the Rosemount
5900S Radar Level Gauge icon.
2. Click the right mouse button and select Properties, or from the Service menu select
the Devices/Properties option.
The Communication, Antenna, and Geometry tabs cover basic configuration of the
Rosemount 5900.
This field shows which tank hub that the This field shows the tank position in the tank
radar level gauge is connected to hub’s database
3. Select the Communication tab. Note that a red gauge icon means that the device needs
to be configured.
4. Verify the communication settings. The Connected to HUB field indicates which tank
position that the Rosemount 5900 is associated with in the Rosemount 2410 tank
database. Normally, the single tank version of the Rosemount 2410 is used for
Rosemount 5900S level gauges. In this case the Position in 2410 HUB field will be equal
to 1 since there is only one tank position that is used in the tank hub’s database.
In case the multiple tank version of the Rosemount 2410 is used to connect several
tanks, the level gauge can be mapped to another tank through the 2410 Tank Hub
Properties/Tank Database window:
a. in the WinSetup workspace click the right mouse button on the Rosemount 2410 icon,
b. select the Properties option, and open the Tank Database tab.
c. select the desired tank position.
See “Tank Database setup” on page 36 for more information on Rosemount 2410 tank
database setup.
5. Verify that the Modbus address is correct. To change the Modbus address:
a. Click the Change button to open the 5900 RLG Communication window.
b. Click the Change Address on Device button to open the Change Address window:
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6. In the 5900 RLG Properties/Communication window click the Apply button to store the
Modbus address in the 5900 holding register.
8. Select one of the predefined Antenna Types to match the antenna attached to the level
gauge. For predefined antennas, a number of parameters are configured automatically
in order to optimize measurement performance.
For non-standard antennas you may choose one of the User Defined antennas.
However, it is recommended that you contact Emerson Automation
Solutions/Rosemount Tank Gauging for advice before using this advanced option.
Depending on the pressure rating of the flange, select one of the following options:
LPG/LNG 150 PSI + Valve
LPG/LNG 150 PSI
LPG/LNG 300 PSI + Valve
LPG/LNG 300 PSI
LPG/LNG 600 PSI + Valve
LPG/LNG 600
Available options:
Cone 4” PTFE
Cone 4” Quartz
Cone 6” PTFE
Cone 6” Quartz
Cone 8” PTFE
Cone 8” Quartz
Available options:
Cone Pipe PTFE
Cone Pipe Quartz
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Pipe Diameter
For Still-pipe Array, LPG, and Cone Pipe(1) antennas you need to specify Pipe Diameter. The
Pipe Diameter parameter compensates for the lower microwave propagation speed inside a
still-pipe. See also “Using the Calibrate function” on page 138 for information on how to
calibrate the 5900 for still-pipe installations.
For Cone Pipe(1) antennas it is very important that the accurate pipe diameter is input to
WinSetup in order to avoid scale factor deviations which may result in inaccurate level readings.
For Cone Pipe antennas supplied by factory the following nominal values are recommended as
input in TankMaster WinSetup:
Antenna Size
For Still-pipe Array antennas, various antenna size options are available: 5, 6, 8, 10, and 12 inch.
9. In the 5900 RLG Properties/Antenna window click the Apply button to save the
configuration.
See the Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual (00809-0100-5900) and the
Rosemount 5900C Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual (00809-0100-5901) for more
information on antenna configuration.
10. In the 5900 RLG Properties window select the Geometry tab:
G<0
When using a Rosemount 5900 with Still-pipe Array antenna and hinged hatch, the Tank
Reference Point is located at the hand-dip plate inside the hatch. The hand-dip plate is also used
as the Gauge Reference Point for this antenna type, which means that G=0.
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C>0: the level gauge presents negative level values when the product surface is below
the Zero Level.
The Show negative level values as zero check box lets you present product levels
below the Zero Level (Datum plate) as equal to zero.
C=0: measurements below the Zero Level will not be approved, i.e. the RLG will report
“invalid level” if the product level is below the Datum Plate.
For still-pipe applications the Calibrate function in the TankMaster WinSetup program
is a useful tool to configure the Calibration Distance and the Correction Factor, see
“Level gauge calibration” on page 137 for more information.
13. Click the OK button to save the configuration and close the configuration window.
In addition to the configuration steps described above, a basic configuration of the 5900 may
include using the Tank Scan function to verify that there are no disturbing objects in the tank
that may interfere with the level measurements. Also, the Empty Tank Handling function may be
used to optimize measurement performance near the tank bottom.
See “Basic Configuration” in the Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual
(00809-0100-5900) and the Rosemount 5900C Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual
(00809-0100-5901) for more information
Further configuration options are available in the Tank Shape, Environment, and Advanced
Configuration tabs, see “Advanced configuration” on page 58.
1. Ensure that the tank databases of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub and the
Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub are properly configured and include the new Rosemount
5900 Radar Level Gauge. Ensure that the correct level gauge Modbus address is used
(see “Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31 and “Installing a
Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub” on page 32 for more information).
2. Install and configure the Rosemount 5900 as described in “Using the installation
wizard” on page 55.
3. Verify that the Rosemount 5900 communicates with the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
Use for example the tank hub’s Device Live List function to see all devices connected to
the tank hub. The live list is available by right clicking the tank hub’s device icon.
In most cases the following procedure is recommended when installing a new Rosemount 5900
Radar Level Gauge:
1. Install and configure the Rosemount 2460 System Hub and the Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub. Ensure that the correct level gauge Modbus address is configured for the new
Rosemount 5900 (see “Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31 and
“Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub” on page 32 for more information).
2. In the 2410 Tank Hub Summary window select the Install Level and AUX devices check
box to automatically install the Rosemount 5900 in the TankMaster workspace.
3. Configure the Rosemount 5900 (see “Configuration via the Properties window” on
page 47).
See also “Adding a tank” on page 128 for further information on adding tanks and devices to a
Rosemount Tank Gauging system.
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2. Click the right mouse button and select Install New, or from the Service menu select
Devices/Install New.
The Select Device window appears:
3. Select Device Type 5900S/5900C Radar Level Gauge from the drop-down list.
4. Enter the level tag to be used for identifying the Rosemount 5900.
5. Click the Next button to open the 5900 RLG Communication window:
6. In the 2410 HUB Tag drop-down list, choose the tank hub that the Rosemount 5900
Radar Level Gauge is connected to. Normally, there is one tank hub for each tank
equipped with a Rosemount 5900.
7. Enter the Modbus address for the level gauge. This address must be available in the
tank databases of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub and the Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub.
9. Check the Position in 2410 HUB field to verify that the Rosemount 5900 is mapped to
the correct tank position in the Rosemount 2410 tank database. Normally, the single
tank version of the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub is used for a Rosemount 5900 level
gauge. In this case the Position in 2410 HUB field will be equal to 1 since there is only
one tank position that is used in the Rosemount 2410 tank database.
In case the multiple tank version of the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub is used for several
tanks, the level gauge can be mapped to the desired tank via the 2410 Tank Hub
Properties/Tank Database window (in the WinSetup workspace, click the right mouse
button on the 2410 icon and choose the Properties option).
See “Tank Database setup” on page 36 for more information on 2410 Tank Database
setup.
10. Click the Next button to proceed with configuration of the Rosemount 5900.
11. For descriptions of the 5900 RLG Antenna and the 5900 RLG Geometry windows, refer to
the appropriate parts in chapter “Configuration via the Properties window” on page 47.
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12. In the 5900 RLG Summary window, click the Finish button to verify the configuration
and finish the installation wizard. In case some part of the configuration needs to be
changed, click the Back button until the desired window appears.
See “Basic Configuration” in the Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual
(00809-0100-5900) or the Rosemount 5900C Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual
(00809-0100-5901) for more information.
Further configuration options are available in the 5900 RLG Properties window, see “Advanced
configuration” on page 58.
Tank Shape
The Tank Type and Tank Bottom Type parameters optimize the Rosemount 5900 for various
tank geometries and for measurements close to the tank bottom.
To configure the Rosemount 5900 for a certain tank shape, do the following:
1. In the 5900 RLG Properties window select the Tank Shape tab:
2. Select a Tank Type option that is similar to the actual tank. Choose Unknown if there is
no applicable option.
3. Select Tank Bottom Type that matches the actual tank. Choose Unknown if there is no
applicable option.
4. Click the OK button to save the configuration and close the window.
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Tank Environment
Certain tank conditions may require additional configuration of the Rosemount 5900 Radar
Level Gauge in order to optimize measurement performance. By considering environmental
conditions in the tank, the Rosemount 5900 can compensate for conditions such as rapid level
changes, weak echo signals, or varying surface echo amplitudes.
To configure a Rosemount 5900 Radar Level Gauge for special tank conditions:
2. Select the check boxes that correspond to the conditions in the tank.
Use as few options as possible. It is recommended that no more than two options are
used simultaneously.
4. Click the OK button to save the configuration and close the window.
See the Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual (00809-0100-5900) or the
Rosemount 5900C Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual (00809-0100-5901) for more
information for more information.
For information on the Advanced Configuration tab features, see the Rosemount 5900S Radar
Level Gauge Reference Manual (00809-0100-5900) or the Rosemount 5900C Radar Level Gauge
Reference Manual (00809-0100-5901.
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To install and configure a 2-in-1 version of the Rosemount 5900S level gauge:
4. Assign tags for the Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Devices and the Auxiliary Tank
Device(1) (ATD). The ATD includes various non-level devices such as temperature
transmitters, displays, and pressure transmitters.
5. Install the devices in the TankMaster workspace. This is done automatically by the
installation wizard for the Rosemount 2410 in case the Install Level and AUX devices...
check box is selected in the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub Summary window.
6. Configure the level gauges and ATD devices (right-click the device icon and select
Properties).
7. Install two new tanks to be associated with the primary and secondary Rosemount
5900S radar level gauges.
9. Assign a Rosemount 5900S for the secondary tank. Note that the primary and
secondary tanks in TankMaster workspace represent one tank in real life.
11. Open the TankMaster workspace to verify correct installation of tanks and devices.
(1) Auxiliary Tank Device (ATD) is used in the Tank Database of the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub to designate various devices such as temperature
and pressure transmitters, displays and other non-level devices. See “Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub” on page 32 for
more information on the Auxiliary Tank Device (ATD) concept.
TANK DATABASE
Rosemount 2460 System Hub
Rosemount 2180
Rosemount 5900S Rosemount 2240S
(2-in-1 Primary)
Rosemount 2410
Rosemount 2230
Rosemount 2240S
Rosemount 5900S (mapped from primary tank)
(2-in-1 Secondary)
(1) See “Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub” on page 32 for more information on the Auxiliary Tank Device (ATD) concept.
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Assign Modbus addresses for the Rosemount 5900S 2-in-1 level devices. Example of primary
and secondary addresses for the 2-in-1 version of the Rosemount 5900S:
Primary tank
Secondary tank
It is recommended that Modbus address 50 + “X” is used for the secondary level device,
where “X” is the address of the primary level device.
For the Primary tank the temperature device will automatically be assigned the same
Modbus address as the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
For the Secondary tank you will not need to enter a “Temp Device Address”.
Do not configure any temperature elements (Number of Temp Elements=0) for the
Secondary temperature device.
Optional
In case two temperature transmitters are installed on the tank, one to be associated with the
Primary and the other to the Secondary tank, you will need to configure Temp Device Address as
well as Number of Temp Elements for both tanks. This configuration is like a standard
configuration with one Rosemount 2410 connected to two separate tanks.
3. Proceed with installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub. In the WinSetup workspace,
select the Devices folder, click the right mouse button and select File>Install New:
4. In the Select Device window, select Device Type 2410 Tank Hub and assign a 2410 Tag.
5. Click the Next button to proceed to the Tank Database configuration window.
In the tank database, the Rosemount 5900S 2-in-1 will appear as two separate level gauges. The
two gauges are mapped to different tank positions and will be associated with different tanks in
the WinSetup workspace.
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Tank Name
Assign the same name on the two tanks. Add “S” to the secondary tank name, for example:
Address
Assign Level Modbus Addresses to the gauges.
Example:
TK-1: 1
TK-1S: 51
It is recommended that Modbus address 50 + “X” is used for the secondary device, where “X” is
the address of the primary radar level gauge.
Ensure that the same addresses are configured in the Tank Database of the Rosemount 2460
System Hub and the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub, respectively.
8. Verify Level Tags for the primary and secondary Rosemount 5900S gauges, and ATD Tag
for the other devices (temperature transmitter, field display, pressure transmitter). The
tags can be changed later if needed.
9. Summary.
In the final step of the Rosemount 2410 installation wizard, check that all device tags
and Modbus addresses are correct. Note that if a Rosemount 2460 System Hub is used,
the Modbus addresses in the Rosemount 2410’s tank database must match the
addresses configured in the Rosemount 2460’s tank database.
Ensure that the “Install Level and ATD devices” check box is selected in case you like to
enable automatic installation of devices in the TankMaster workspace. This is the
recommended setting.
Note
If new devices are added to an existing Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub, the Install Level and ATD
devices check box may not be active. Then you will have to add the new devices manually.
10. Verify that the devices appear in the WinSetup workspace.The Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub, the two Rosemount 5900S RLGs, and the ATD are automatically installed in the
TankMaster WinSetup workspace if the check box is marked in the 2410 Tank Hub
Summary window.
Note
The new device icons are red indicating that these devices need to be configured.
Once the tank hub and associated level and ATD devices are installed in TankMaster you will have
to configure each device.
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11. Right-click the device icon and select Properties. See “Installing a Rosemount 5900
Radar Level Gauge” on page 46 and “Installing Auxiliary Tank Devices” on page 75 for
further information.
12. Finally, when devices are installed and configured you will have to install and configure
the two tanks to be associated with the 2-in-1 Rosemount 5900S.
In the following description one tank will be associated with the primary level gauge (LT-TK-1 in
this example), and the other tank will be associated with the secondary level gauge (LT-TK-1S).
Select the Tanks folder, click the right mouse button, and select the Install New option. Install
and configure the primary tank first and then the secondary tank.
For each tank, select Tank Type and assign a Tank Tag. It is recommended that you use the same
tank name as specified in the tank database of the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
Primary tank
TANK DATABASE
Secondary tank
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14. For the secondary tank TK-1S assign the secondary 5900S level gauge (LT-TK-1S) as
shown below:
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15. Optional: you may map the ATD device on the primary tank to the secondary tank
TK-1S as shown below. This allows you to view temperature data, such as Average
Temperature, for the secondary tank as well.
ATD on
primary tank
Level gauge on
secondary tank
ATD-TK-1 mapped to
secondary tank TK-1S
16. Choose the desired tank measurement variables. For the primary tank, variables
associated with the ATD device automatically appears in the Configuration window.
Note
The available source variables may vary depending on the actual devices connected to the
Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
For the secondary tank, “none” is automatically selected for temperature and pressure variables
as well as for Free Water Level. In case the ATD device on the primary tank is mapped to the
secondary tank as well (see step15 on page 71), these variables will also appear in the
Configuration window for the secondary tank.
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17. Configure whether to use measurement values (Automatic) from the available
instruments or manual values.
18. Specify parameter value range to be used in various windows for presentation of
measurement data.
Primary tank
Secondary tank
Note
Calculation of the Average Temperature (AVG Temp) requires a valid Level value. In case the
Level value is not available, the Average Temperature (AVG Temp) will also be missing.
TK-1
TK-1S
Secondary tank has level
device only
ATD-TK-1 on Primary
tank mapped to
secondary tank as well
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The 22XX ATD window includes tabs for configuration of temperature sensors, graphical field
displays, and water level sensors. It also includes configuration options for mapping outputs of
measurement instruments to variables such as Free Water Level and Liquid Pressure.
Before starting the ATD installation, read the reference manuals for the various ATD devices,
such as the Rosemount 2240S and the Rosemount 2230, to learn more about how to configure
these devices.
1. In the WinSetup Workspace window, open the Devices folder and select the ATD device
icon.
Properties
2. Click the right mouse button and select Properties, or from the Service menu choose
the Devices/Properties option to open the 22XX ATD window.
3. The 22XX ATD window has a number of configuration tabs for the Rosemount 2240S
and the Rosemount 2230.
4. Use the appropriate tabs to configure the ATD devices as described in sections 2.9.2 to
2.9.8.
2. In the Connected to HUB field verify that the ATD device is connected to the correct
Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub and mapped to the correct position in the tank hub’s tank
database.
For example, “position 1” means that the ATD device is mapped to tank database
position 1 in the tank hub’s database, “position 2” to tank database position 2 etc.
You can check the tank database of the current tank hub by opening the
2410 HUB Properties/Tank Database window. See “Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub” on page 32 for more information.
3. The Change button lets you change the Modbus address of the current ATD device in
case it is connected to a multiple tank version of the tank hub.
Note that the Modbus address can only be changed for ATD devices in tank database
position 2 and higher. An ATD device mapped to position 1 in the tank hub’s database
uses the same Modbus address as the tank hub itself. See “Installing a Rosemount 2410
Tank Hub” on page 32 for more information.
4. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
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The 2240S MTT Temperature Sensor tab input fields are disabled in case no Rosemount 2240S is
connected to the Tankbus.
1. In the 22xx ATD window select the 2240S MTT Temperature Sensor tab:
2. The Rosemount 2240S is equipped with a DIP switch for automatic configuration of
temperature element and wiring. By selecting the Use Auto Sensor Configuration
check box, the Rosemount 2240S transmitter is automatically configured according to
the DIP switch settings. See the Rosemount 2240S Temperature Transmitter Reference
Manual (00809-0100-2240) for more information.
In case a temperature element type is used that does not match the Auto Sensor
Configuration, the Rosemount 2240S transmitter can be manually configured as
described below.
Manual configuration
1. Ensure that the Use Auto Sensor Configuration check box is unchecked.
2. Select the desired user defined conversion method in the Method input field.
Note
For spot temperature elements, use the Pt100 sensor option in order to obtain a correct
average temperature calculation.
3. Choose the type of sensor connection that is used for the spot sensors in the
Connection drop-down list.
4. Specify the measurement range of the current temperature element in the Min Value
and Max Value input fields.
5. For user defined temperature conversion, such as User defined table, User defined
formula, and User defined individual formula, click the configuration button that
corresponds to the selected conversion method and configure the temperature sensors
as described below in “User defined linearization table” on page 79, “User defined
formula” on page 80, and “User defined individual formula” on page 81.
6. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
See the Rosemount 2240S Temperature Transmitter Reference Manual (00809-0100-2240) for
more information on how to configure temperature sensors for the Rosemount 2240S.
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1. In the 2240S MTT Temperature Sensor window, select conversion method User Defined
Linearization Table.
3. Specify the number of conversion points in the Length of Table input field.
4. Type resistance and temperatures values into the Resistance [Ohm] and Temperature
[C] columns.
5. Click the OK button to store the linearization table in the temperature transmitter’s
database registers.
R=R0*(1+A*T+B*T2)
where R is the resistance at temperature T, R0 is the electrical resistance at zero degrees Celsius,
and A and B are constants.
1. In the 2240S MTT Temperature Sensor window, choose conversion method User Defined
Formula.
4. Click the OK button to store the R0, A and B parameters in the temperature
transmitter’s database registers.
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R=R0*(1+AN*T+BN*T2+CN*T3)
1. In the 2240S MTT Temperature Sensor window, choose conversion method User Defined
Individual Formula.
4. Click the OK button to store the formula in the temperature transmitter’s database
registers.
1. In the 22xx ATD window, select the Average Temperature Calculation tab:
2. No of Elements: select the number of temperature elements used. Verify that the input
fields for element positions are enabled.
3. Sensor Type: select the type of sensor that is used; Spot or Average.
4. Insert Distance: specify the minimum distance between a temperature sensor and the
product surface for temperature sensors included in average temperature calculation.
5. Position: this is the distance from Zero Level to the spot temperature element.
If average temperature elements are used, enter the position where the average
element ends.
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7. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
See the Rosemount 2240S Temperature Transmitter Reference Manual (00809-0100-2240) for
more information on how to configure the Rosemount 2240S for average temperature
calculations.
1. In the 22xx ATD window, select the 2240S MTT Auxiliary Sensor tab:
3. Enter the resulting level offset value in the Level Offset (X) input field.
4. Enter the Upper Dead Zone (UDZ) and the Lower Dead Zone (LDZ) if needed.
5. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
See the Rosemount 2240S Temperature Transmitter Reference Manual (00809-0100-2240) for
more information on how to configure a water level sensor connected to a Rosemount 2240S
Multi-input Temperature Transmitter.
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For tank measurement variables such as Level, Vapor Temperature, and Free Water Level, source
devices are automatically mapped and do not need to be configured in the Advanced Parameter
Source Configuration tab.
The Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub supports 60 source parameter mappings. Six mappings are
reserved for each one of the ten tank database positions.
Note
A warning message will appear in case a certain parameter/source mapping is already used for
another tank.
For a source device to be available in the Advanced Parameter Source Configuration tab, it must be
mapped to the current tank in the tank hub’s database (see “Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub” on page 32 for more information).
1. In the 22xx ATD window, select the Advanced Parameter Source Configuration tab:
The default setting lists only devices mapped to the current tank position in the tank
hub’s database. By using this option you will avoid mapping to a device on the wrong
tank by mistake. By selecting the appropriate radio button you can choose to show all
available devices, or only the devices mapped to tank position 1 in the 2410 tank
database.
4. In the Source Parameter column, select the transmitter variable to be mapped to the
tank measurement variable in the first column.
5. In case User Defined is selected, you may type a description in the Description of User
Def parameter box.
6. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
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For Rosemount 644 temperature transmitters, tank variables have to be mapped manually to
the appropriate source devices. The output from each Rosemount 644 transmitter on the tank is
mapped to a temperature tank variable as shown in the following example with three
Rosemount 644 transmitters on the tank:
1 2 3
Configuration of 644
Temperature Transmitters
1. Select Temperature 1 in the Parameter Mapping list for the first 644 temperature
transmitter. This temperature parameter is mapped to the temperature element at
position 1 in the tank.
For the second and third 644 transmitters, select Temperature 2 and Temperature 3 in
the Parameter Mapping list. These parameters are mapped to the temperature
elements at position 2 and 3, respectively.
2. In the Source Device Type field, for each temperature parameter (Temperature 1, 2, 3)
select the actual 644 transmitter to be used as source device.
3. In the Source Parameter list, select Temperature 1. This is the source parameter
designation of the temperature output from a Rosemount 644 temperature
transmitter.
Note that the Vapor Temperature and Average Temperature variables are not mapped to the
source devices.
4. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
All fields in the 2230 Graphical Field Display tab are disabled if no graphical field display is
connected to the Tankbus, or if the display is not mapped to the current tank database position
of the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub. The Configure Tank Display 2 and Configure Tank Display
3 buttons are disabled when only one Rosemount 2230 is mapped to the current tank database
position.
1. In the 22xx ATD window, select the 2230 Graphical Field Display tab:
2. From the drop-down lists in the Units for Display pane, select the desired measurement
units to be displayed for the various tank measurement variables.
Note
The Rosemount 2230 converts the unit specified in the Server Preferences window (see
“Measurement units” on page 20).
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3. In the Common Tank Configuration pane, select tanks and tank parameters to be
presented by the Rosemount 2230 display by selecting the appropriate check boxes.
4. In the Display Toggle Time input field, enter toggle time for the displayed tank
parameters. The selected parameters will be displayed for one tank at a time starting
with Tank 1.
5. If a second graphical field display is used, click the Configure Tank Display No 2 button
and repeat the configuration procedure.
6. If a third graphical field display is used, click the Configure Tank Display No 3 button
and repeat the configuration procedure.
7. The Rosemount 2230 can be configured to show different set of parameters for each
tank on the Tank Bus. In the 2230 Graphical Field Display tab click the Individual Tank
Configuration button:
8. Select the desired tank and parameters to show on the Rosemount 2230 display.
Repeat this procedure for each tank.
9. Click the OK button to store the configuration and return to the 22xx ATD window.
10. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
See the Rosemount 2230 Display Reference Manual (00809-0100-2230) for more information
on how to configure a Rosemount 2230 Graphical Field Display.
3. In the Value Unit field select a suitable unit to match the input source.
4. In the Value Range pane, enter the parameter values that correspond to the analog
input values 4 mA and 20 mA, respectively. You may specify any value as long as the 20
mA value is higher the 4 mA value. For measurement values outside the range values,
the analog input enters alarm mode.
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5. Use the Advanced button in case you would like to configure Filter Factor and Current
Limits.
Filter Factor lets you suppress spurious fluctuations in the analog input signal. A value between
0 and 1 can be used. The default value is 0.1. A higher value means less filtering.
Filtering means that the presented Analog Input value is calculated as the average value of the
<n> latest measurements. A filter factor equal to 0.1 is the average of the 10 latest
measurements, a filter factor equal to 0.5 is the average of the 2 latest measurements and so on.
Current Limits define the lower and upper limits of the input currents. Outside this range an
error will be indicated. The current limits should correspond to the error limits of connected
instruments. If for example an instrument sets the output current in alarm mode to 3.8 mA, you
should set the lower error limit to 3.8 or higher.
6. In the Analog Input Values pane, verify that Status is OK and that the expected
measurement results appear in the Value and Current fields.
See the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub Reference Manual (00809-0100-2410); Appendix C, section
C.10) for a complete description of how to setup the analog input for a Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub. The manual also includes a description on how to configure HART slaves for the
Rosemount 2410.
When connecting a Rosemount 5408 to a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub in an existing Rosemount
Tank Gauging system, the Rosemount 5408 has to be mapped to the appropriate tank in the
Rosemount 2410 tank database. Configuration is performed via the 5408 RLT window. See
“Adding a tank” on page 128 for further information.
A Rosemount 5408 can also be installed and configured by using the WinSetup installation
Wizard (see “Installing a Rosemount 5408 using the installation wizard” on page 100). This
method should only be used when, for example, the 5408 is connected to the Tankbus at a later
stage and not available when installing the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
The following configuration steps are included in the Rosemount 5408 radar level transmitter
basic configuration:
communication parameters
antenna type
tank geometry
Due to properties of the product, tank shape, or other circumstances, further configuration may
be needed in addition to the basic configuration. Disturbing objects and turbulent conditions in
the tank may also require advanced measures to be taken. The TankMaster WinSetup
configuration tool includes advanced options for the 5408 such as:
tank environmental conditions
tank shape
For further information on how to install and configure a Rosemount 5408 Radar Level
Transmitter see the Rosemount 5408 Series Reference Manual (00809-0300-4408).
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To configure the Rosemount 5408 Radar Level Transmitter perform the following steps:
1. In the WinSetup Workspace window, open the Devices folder and select the desired
Rosemount 5408 transmitter.
2. Click the right mouse button and select Properties, or from the Service menu choose
the Devices/Properties option. The 5408 RLT window appears:
4. Verify the tank position. The Connected to HUB field shows the name of the Rosemount
2410 Tank Hub and the tank position that the Rosemount 5408 is mapped to in the
tank hub’s database. The tank position indicates which tank the Rosemount 5408 is
associated with.
In case the transmitter is connected to a multiple tank version of the Rosemount 2410,
it may be mapped to another tank position via the 2410 Tank Hub Properties/Tank
Database window if needed (in the WinSetup workspace, click the right mouse button
on the Rosemount 2410 icon and select the Properties option).
See “Tank Database setup” on page 36 for more information on how to configure the
Rosemount 2410 tank database.
5. Verify the Modbus address. To change the Modbus address click the Change button:
6. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
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8. Select Antenna Type and mounting type if applicable. You may choose between
predefined antenna types or User Defined for non-standard antennas. For predefined
antennas a number of transmitter parameters are automatically specified in order to
optimize measurement performance. For User Defined antenna the database settings
must be entered manually.
Enter Antenna Extension Length in case the antenna is equipped with an extension.
9. In case there are disturbances close to the nozzle you may adjust the Upper Null Zone.
By increasing the Upper Null Zone, the measurement range is reduced in the upper part
of the tank.
See the Rosemount 5408 Series Reference Manual (00809-0300-4408) for more information on
Upper Null Zone and other transmitter parameters.
C>0: the transmitter presents negative level values when the product surface is below
the Zero Level.
You can use the Show negative level values as zero check box to present product
levels below the Zero Level (Datum plate) as equal to zero.
C=0: measurements below the Zero Level will not be approved, i.e. the transmitter will
report “invalid level” if the product level is below the Datum Plate.
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14. Enter Calibration Distance if needed. This variable lets you adjust the tank height so
that measured product levels correspond to hand dipped levels. Normally a minor
adjustment is necessary when the transmitter is installed. For example, a minor
deviation between the actual tank height and the value stored in the transmitter
database may occur if tank dimensions according to drawings are not quite up to date
with actual dimensions.
15. Select the Show negative level as zero check box in case you don’t want the
transmitter to show negative level values.
16. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
See the Rosemount 5408 Series Reference Manual (00809-0300-4408) for more information on
the different tank geometry parameters.
Tank shape
The Tank Shape and Bottom Shape parameters optimize the Rosemount 5408 for various tank
geometries and for measurements close to the tank bottom. These parameters are configured
in the Tank Shape window:
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Tank environment
Certain product conditions in the tank may require special configuration options to be used in
order to optimize measurement performance of the 5408 Radar Level Transmitter. By
configuring the environmental conditions in the tank, the transmitter can compensate for
conditions such as rapid level change, weak echo signals, varying surface echo amplitudes, or
other similar sources of inaccurate measurement.
The Environment window is used to optimize the transmitter for special tank conditions:
See the Rosemount 5408 Series Reference Manual (00809-0300-4408) for more information on
tank environment settings.
Normally a Rosemount 5408 Radar Level Transmitter is installed as part of the installation
procedure for a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub. However, the installation wizard lets you install a
Rosemount 5408 in TankMaster separately from the tank hub installation:
1. Ensure that the tank databases of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub and the
Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub are properly configured and include the new 5408 Radar
Level Transmitter. Ensure that the correct level gauge Modbus address is used (see
“Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31 and “Installing a Rosemount
2410 Tank Hub” on page 32 for more information).
2. Install and configure the Rosemount 5408 as described in “Using the installation
wizard” on page 101.
3. Verify that the Rosemount 5408 communicates with the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
Use for example the tank hub’s Device Live List function to see all devices connected to
the tank hub. The live list is available by right clicking the tank hub’s device icon.
In most cases the following procedure is recommended when installing a new Rosemount 5408
Radar Level Transmitter:
1. Install and configure the Rosemount 2460 System Hub and the Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub. Ensure that the correct level gauge Modbus address is configured for the new
Rosemount 5408 (see “Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31 and
“Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub” on page 32 for more information).
2. In the 2410 Tank Hub Summary window select the Install Level and AUX devices check
box to automatically install the Rosemount 5408 in the TankMaster workspace.
3. Configure the Rosemount 5408 (see “Configuration via 5408 properties” on page 93).
See also “Adding a tank” on page 128 for further information on adding tanks and devices to a
Rosemount Tank Gauging system.
2. Click the right mouse button and select Install New, or from the Service menu choose
Devices/Install New.
The Select Device window appears:
3. Choose Device Type 5408 Radar Level Transmitter from the drop-down list.
4. Enter the level tag used for the radar level gauge.
5. Click the Next button to open the 5408 RLT Communication window.
6. In the 2410 HUB Tag drop-down list choose the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub that the
5408 Radar Level Transmitter is connected to.
7. Enter the Modbus address that is used for the 5408 level transmitter. Note that this
address must be stored in the tank databases of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub as
well as the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
9. Verify the tank position. The Position in 2410 HUB field shows the tank position that the
5408 is mapped to in the 2410 tank database. The tank position indicates which tank
the 5408 is associated with. In case the 5408 transmitter is connected to a multiple
tank version of the Rosemount 2410, the 5408 can be mapped to another tank position
via the 2410 Tank Hub Properties/Tank Database window if necessary(in the WinSetup
workspace, click the right mouse button on the 2410 icon and choose the Properties
option).
See “Tank Database setup” on page 36 for more information on how to configure the
2410 Tank Database.
10. Click the Next button to proceed with the 5408 configuration.
11. For further information on Rosemount 5408 configuration, refer to “Configuration via
5408 properties” on page 93 and “Advanced configuration” on page 98.
12. In the 5408 RLT Summary window, click the Finish button to finish the installation
wizard. If the configuration needs to be changed click the Back button until the desired
window appears.
When adding a Rosemount 5300 to a Rosemount 2410 in an existing Rosemount Tank Gauging
system, the 5300 needs to be mapped to the appropriate tank in the 2410 tank database.
Configuration is performed via the 5300 GWR window. See “Adding a tank” on page 128 for
further information.
A Rosemount 5300 is most conveniently installed by utilizing the integrated option included as
part of the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub installation procedure.
The 5300 can also be installed and configured by using the WinSetup installation Wizard (see
“Installing a Rosemount 5300 using the installation wizard” on page 111). This method should
only be used in exceptional cases when, for example, the 5300 is connected to the Tankbus at a
later stage and not available when installing the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
The following configuration steps are included in the basic configuration of a Rosemount 5300
Guided Wave Radar:
communication parameters
probe type
tank geometry
Due to the properties of the product, the shape of the tank, or other circumstances, further
configuration may be needed in addition to the basic configuration. Disturbing objects and
turbulent conditions in the tank may also require advanced measures to be taken. The
TankMaster WinSetup configuration tool includes advanced options for the 5300 such as:
tank environmental conditions
See “Installing a tank” on page 115 for further information on advanced configuration options.
For further information on installation and configuration of a Rosemount 5300 Guided Wave
Radar see the Rosemount 5300 Series Reference Manual (00809-0100-4530).
To configure the Rosemount 5300 Guided Wave Radar perform the following steps:
1. In the WinSetup Workspace window, open the Devices folder and select the desired
Rosemount 5300.
Properties
2. Click the right mouse button and select Properties, or from the Service menu select
the Devices/Properties option.
The 5300 GWR window appears.
4. Verify the position in the tank database. The Connected to HUB field shows the name of
the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub and the tank position that the 5300 is mapped to in the
tank hub’s database. The tank position indicates which tank the 5300 is associated
with.
In case the transmitter is connected to a multiple tank version of the Rosemount 2410,
it may be mapped to another tank position via the 2410 Tank Hub Properties/Tank
Database window if needed (in the WinSetup workspace, click the right mouse button
on the Rosemount 2410 icon and select the Properties option).
See “Tank Database setup” on page 36 for more information on how to configure the
Rosemount 2410 tank database.
5. Verify the Modbus address. To change the Modbus address click the Change button:
8. Select a Probe Type that corresponds to the actual probe that is used on the
transmitter. You may select a predefined (standard) probe, or User Defined for
non-standard probes. For predefined probe types, measurement performance is
optimized by automatically specifying various device parameters. For a User Defined
probe the database settings must be configured manually.
Flexible Twin
Flexible Single
Coaxial
9. Probe Length is measured from the Upper Reference Point to the end of the probe. If a
weight is used at the end of the probe it shall not be included.
10. Adjust the Hold Off Distance (UNZ) if there are disturbances in the upper part of the
tank. Such problems may occur if there are disturbing objects, such as a narrow nozzle
with rough walls, close to the probe. By increasing the Hold Off distance, the measuring
range is reduced.
See the Rosemount 5300 Series Reference Manual (00809-0100-4530) for more information on
Hold Off Distance and other configuration parameters.
13. Tank Reference Height (R) is defined as the distance from the Upper Reference Point
to the Zero Reference Point
14. Reference Distance (G) is the distance between the Upper Reference Point and the
flange.
15. Use the Calibration Distance parameter to adjust the tank height so that measured
product levels match the hand dipped level values. Typically a minor adjustment is
necessary when the device is installed. For example, a minor deviation between the
actual tank height and the value stored in the device database may occur if tank
dimensions according to drawings are not quite up to date with actual dimensions.
16. Select the appropriate Mounting Type; Pipe Chamber, Direct Bracket, or Nozzle. Select
Unknown if none of these is appropriate. Depending on the mounting type you may
also need to specify other parameters such as Inner Diameter and Nozzle Height.
17. Select the Show level below probe end as zero check box if you want the transmitter
to present zero instead of negative product levels.
18. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button to store the
configuration and close the window.
See the Rosemount 5300 Reference Manual (Document No.00809-0100-4530) for more
information on various tank geometry parameters.
The 5300 GWR/Environment window can be used to optimize the 5300 Guided Wave Radar for
special tank conditions as illustrated below. To configure Environment parameters for the
Rosemount 5300:
2. Click the right mouse button and choose the Properties option. The 5300 GWR window
appears.
Measurement mode
The Rosemount 5300 is preconfigured according to the specified model and normally the
measurement mode does not need to be changed.
In interface level measurements, dielectric constants can be configured for both the upper and
the lower products. For the Product Dielectric Range choose option Unknown if the correct
value range is not known or if the contents of the tank is changing on a regular basis.
For Measurement Mode Liquid Product Level enter the Product Dielectric Range. In some
applications there is heavy vapor above the product surface having a significant influence on the
level measurement. This may for example be the case of saturated water vapor under high
pressure. In such cases the Vapor Dielectric Constant can be changed to compensate for this
effect. Normally this value does not have to be changed since the effect on measurement
performance is very small for most vapors. The default value is equal to 1 which corresponds to
the dielectric constant of vacuum.
For Measurement Mode Product Level and Interface Level enter the Upper Product Dielectric
Constant. If the dielectric constant of the lower product is significantly smaller than the
dielectric constant of water you may need to adjust the Lower Product Dielectric Range as
well.
See the Rosemount 5300 Series Reference Manual (00809-0100-4530) for more information on
tank environment settings.
Normally a Rosemount 5300 is installed as part of the installation procedure for a Rosemount
2410 Tank Hub. However, the installation wizard lets you install a Rosemount 5300 in
TankMaster separately from the tank hub installation:
1. Ensure that the tank databases of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub and the
Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub are properly configured and include the new Rosemount
5300 transmitter. Ensure that the correct level gauge Modbus address is used (see
“Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31 and “Installing a Rosemount
2410 Tank Hub” on page 32 for more information).
2. Install and configure the Rosemount 5300 as described in “Using the installation
wizard” on page 112.
3. Verify that the Rosemount 5300 communicates with the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
Use for example the tank hub’s Device Live List function to see all devices connected to
the tank hub. The live list is available by right clicking the tank hub’s device icon.
In most cases the following procedure is recommended when installing a new Rosemount 5300
transmitter:
1. Install and configure the Rosemount 2460 System Hub and the Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub. Ensure that the correct level gauge Modbus address is configured for the new
Rosemount 5300 (see “Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31 and
“Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub” on page 32 for more information).
2. In the 2410 Tank Hub Summary window select the Install Level and AUX devices check
box to automatically install the Rosemount 5300 in the TankMaster workspace.
3. Configure the Rosemount 5300 (see “Configuration via 5300 Properties” on page 105).
See also “Adding a tank” on page 128 for further information on adding tanks and devices to a
Rosemount Tank Gauging system.
2. Click the right mouse button and select Install New, or from the Service menu choose
Devices/Install New.
The Select Device window appears:
3. Choose Device Type 5300 Guide Wave Radar from the drop-down list.
5. Click the Next button to open the 5300 GWR Communication window.
6. In the 2410 Tag drop-down list select the tank hub that the radar transmitter is
connected to.
7. Check that the Modbus address is the same one that is used for the transmitter in the
tank databases of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub and the Rosemount 2410 Tank
Hub.
9. Verify that the Position in 2410 HUB is the tank position that the transmitter is
mapped to in the tank hub’s database. The tank position indicates which tank the
transmitter is associated with.
In case the Rosemount 5300 is connected to a multiple tank version of the Rosemount
2410, the tank position can be changed via the 2410 Tank Hub Properties/Tank Database
window if necessary (in the WinSetup workspace, click the right mouse button on the
2410 icon and select the Properties option). See “Tank Database setup” on page 36 for
more information on how to configure the Rosemount 2410 tank database.
11. For configuration of the 5300 GWR Probe window refer to the appropriate parts in
“Configuration via 5300 Properties” on page 105.
12. For configuration of the 5300 GWR Environment window refer to the appropriate parts in
“Installing a tank” on page 115.
13. In the 5300 GWR Summary window click the Finish button to finish the installation
wizard. If the configuration needs to be changed click the Back button until the desired
window appears.
Further configuration options are available in the 5300 GWR window, see “Installing a tank” on
page 115.
Installing a new tank is a simple and straightforward procedure when using the tank installation
wizard.
Note
Make sure that measurement units are specified before installing a new tank. See also
“Measurement units” on page 20.
The specified measurement units only affect installation of new tanks. Changing measurement
units has no effect on tanks which are already installed in WinSetup. This means that if you want
to change measurement units for an installed tank, it has to be uninstalled first, and then
installed again after changing the measurement units in the Server Preferences/Units window.
See also “Measurement units” on page 20.
1. Specify tank type: Fixed Roof, Floating Roof, Sphere, Horizontal etc.
3. Configure the tank. For inventory calculations you will need to specify source signals for
Free Water Level (FWL), Vapor Temperature, Vapor Pressure and Liquid Pressure, see
“Advanced parameter source configuration” on page 85.
4. Specify input for the different tank variables: automatic (measured by a field device) or
manual values.
2. Start the tank installation wizard (see “Starting the tank installation wizard” on
page 116 for more information).
3. Select the appropriate tank type. For a Rosemount Tank Gauging system the following
options are available:
Fixed Roof
Floating Roof
Sphere
Horizontal
LPG Sphere, LPG Horizontal
Servo Tank:
Fixed Roof, Floating Roof, Sphere LPG, Horizontal LPG, Servo Tank Sphere, Horizontal
HTG Fixed Roof, HTG Floating Roof, HTG Floating Roof Blanket
4. Enter a name in the Tank Tag input field. A prefix appears automatically if you have
defined one in the Tag Prefixes window (see “Setting the name tag prefixes” on
page 24). It is recommended that the same name is used as in the tank database of the
2410 Tank Hub, see “Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub” on page 32.
Note
Tank Tag must begin with a letter.
Note
It is recommended that devices are installed prior to installing tanks. In a Rosemount Tank
Gauging system, field devices should be installed as described in “Installation procedure” on
page 5.
A device which is connected to the Tankbus and configured in the Rosemount 2460 System
Hub’s tank database, will appear in the Available Devices pane at the left-hand side of the Select
Devices window.
In case a device which can not be identified by the Rosemount Tank Gauging system is
connected to the Tankbus, you will have to select the Show Slave Positions check box in order to
map this device to a tank.
b. In the Select Devices window select the Slave Database position that corresponds to the
tank where the device is installed.
In the example above the devices are mapped to position 5 which is identified as
SYSHUB-201.05 in the tank database.
c. Move the selected item to the Selected Devices pane by clicking the button.
The Tank Configuration window lets you enable tank measurement variables such as Vapor
Temperature, Vapor Pressure, Liquid Pressure, and Free Water Level (FWL) for calculating
Observed Density and other inventory parameters. See the TankMaster WinOpi Reference
Manual for more information on inventory parameters.
The Calculate in TankMaster check box may be used for devices without internal calculation of
Level Rate. By selecting this check box the Level Rate is calculated by the TankMaster program.
Liquid Pressure and Vapor Pressure are not automatically mapped to measurement
instruments. These tank measurement variables have to be mapped to an instrument in the
22XX ATD/Advanced Parameter Source Configuration window in order to make them available in
the Tank Configuration window. See Figure 3-1 on page 121 for an example of how to map the
Liquid Pressure variable to the output of a Rosemount 3051S pressure transmitter.
See also “Advanced parameter source configuration” on page 85 for further information on
mapping tank measurement variables to source devices.
TANK CONFIGURATION
Advanced Configuration
The Advanced Tank Setup window allows you to change mapping of tank measurement variables
to gauge output. This option can be used, for example, to map the relay outputs of a Rosemount
2410 Tank Hub to relay status presentation in the TankMaster WinOpi program.
Note
Advanced configuration should only be used when there is no appropriate option available in
the standard Tank Configuration window.
b. For each tank input variable you can change output as well as gauge. Simply put the
mouse pointer in the Gauge or Output field of the desired Tank Input variable (Level,
Level rate, etc.) and select the desired option from the drop-down list.
c. Click the OK button to close the Advanced Tank Setup window.
9. In the Tank Configuration window, click the Next button to proceed to the next step of
the tank installation procedure.
The Free Water Level, Liquid Pressure, and Vapor Pressure parameters are set to Value
Source=Manual by default. Therefore, for these type of instruments, you need to configure the
tank for automatic measurements.
The Value Entry window allows you to disable automatic measurements for selected parameters
in case you need to remove an instrument for service purposes.
1. Select a measurement variable in the Parameters list on the left-hand side of the Value
Entry window.
Manual values are marked yellow in order to distinguish them from automatic values.
The Value Range parameters (Minimum and Maximum) lets you scale bar graphs in the Tank
View window and other windows (in Winsetup as well as WinOpi) where bar graphs are used to
display product levels.
For example, the Value Range maximum value for Level is normally set equal to the Tank
Reference Height (R), or the maximum level in the strapping table, to obtain correct scaling of
the level bargraphs as illustrated below:
4. Summary.
Name of the
current tank
Associated
devices
The Summary window presents information about the current tank installation. When you click
the Finish button, the tank installation will be completed and the tank appears in the WinSetup
Workspace. You can choose not to finish the installation by clicking the Cancel button. Note that
if a device was installed as part of the tank installation process, the device remains installed and
appears in the Workspace although the tank installation was not completed.
Select Devices
Associate devices with the tank.
Tank Configuration
Specify the source input for Vapor
Temperature, Vapor Pressure, Liquid
Pressure, and Free Water Level
(FWL).
Value Entry
Configure for automatic
measurements. If needed, set
manual values by disconnecting the
automatic measurement. Set the
value range for scaling of
measurement variables in bar
graphs.
2. Click the right mouse button and select the Properties option from the popup menu.
3. In the Properties window, select the appropriate tab, and change the current tank
settings.
4. Click the Apply button to store the configuration before advancing to the next tab.
Basically the tabs correspond to the steps in the installation wizard. See “Installing a tank” on
page 115 for a description on how to configure a tank.
2. Click the right mouse button and select the Uninstall option from the popup menu.
3.2.1 Adding a new tank and a new Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub
Summary
To install a new Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub and a new tank in a Rosemount Tank Gauging
system that includes a Rosemount 2460 System Hub and various field devices:
2. Update the system hub’s tank database by adding field devices to associate with the
new tank.
3. Install the new Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub and configure the Tank Database by
mapping field devices to the new tank.
4. Configure the field devices added to the tank hub’s database (Rosemount 5900S,
Rosemount 2240S, Rosemount 3051S etc.).
Figure 3-2. New Tank and Tank Hub Added to the System
Installation procedure
To add a new tank and new field devices to a Rosemount Tank Gauging system do the following:
2. In the WinSetup workspace, right-click the icon of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub to
open the 2460 System Hub window.
4. In case the tank hub is connected to a field bus port on the system hub which has not
been used prior to adding the new tank hub, ensure that the 2460 System Hub
Configuration window is properly configured for the tank hub’s Primary Bus.
For example, you may have to change the Baud Rate depending on the type of
communication bus that is used; RS -485 or TRL2.
See “Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31 for further instructions and
information.
7. Configure the system hub’s tank database with Modbus addresses for the new
Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub, level gauge, and temperature device (ATD(1)). See
“Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31 for more information.
8. Install and configure a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub and the field devices connected to
the Tankbus as described in “Installing a Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub” on page 32.
9. Install a tank and associate the new tank hub to the tank as described in “Installing a
tank” on page 115.
Now the new tank and field devices are installed and configured and will appear in the
TankMaster workspace.
(1) Auxiliary Tank Device (ATD) is used to designate various devices such as temperature and pressure transmitters, displays and other non-level
devices.
1. Update the Tank Database of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub by adding the field
devices installed on the new tank.
2. Update the tank database of the existing Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub by mapping the
new field devices to the new tank.
3. Configure the new field devices added to the tank hub’s database.
New tank
Installation procedure
In case new devices are connected to an existing 2410 Tank Hub, you will have to update the
tank databases of the Rosemount 2460 System Hub and the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub, as well
as install and configure the new devices in TankMaster WinSetup.
New devices
4. Configure the Tank Database with Modbus addresses of the new level gauge and ATD
devices, see also “Installing a Rosemount 2460 System Hub” on page 31.
5. In the WinSetup Workspace, select the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub icon:
6. Click the right mouse button on the Properties option, or from the Service menu
select Devices>Properties.
8. Verify that the new devices connected to the Tankbus appear in the Device Type
column. Devices that appear in the list are properly communicating on the Tankbus.
Devices supported by the Rosemount Tank Gauging system will automatically be
identified by the Rosemount 2410.
9. Verify that the new devices are marked Not Configured in the Tank Position column.
10. In the Tank Position column map the new devices to a tank by selecting the appropriate
number in the drop-down list.
11. Verify that a new tank position appears in the right-hand pane of the Tank Database
window. In the example above, the new devices are mapped to tank position 4, and a
tank position was added to the list of tanks in order to allow configuration of tank name
and Modbus addresses for the new devices.
12. Type a name in the Tank Name field. This tank name should also be used at a later stage
when installing the tank to be associated with the current tank hub, see “Installing a
tank” on page 115.
13. The Level Modbus Address field is enabled for the new level gauge. Specify a Modbus
address of your own choice. Note that it must be the same Modbus address as
configured in the system hub’s tank database for this level gauge.
14. In case an Auxiliary Tank Device (ATD) such as a Rosemount 2240S Multi-input
Temperature Transmitter is installed, the ATD Modbus Address field is enabled as well.
Specify a Modbus address of your own choice. Note that it must be the same Modbus
address as configured in the system hub’s tank database.
For tank position 1, the ATD Modbus address is automatically configured as the Modbus
address of the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub itself. All the non-level devices on a tank are
represented by a single ATD device in the Rosemount Tank Gauging system.
15. Click the Apply button to store the tank database configuration.
17. Verify that the TankMaster Level Tag is correct or enter a new one.
18. Verify that the TankMaster ATD Tag is correct or enter a new one.
In case there are no ATD device associated with the tank, the ATD tag field will be
disabled.
19. Click the Install New Devices in TankMaster button to automatically install the
devices in the TankMaster Workspace. This is the recommended way of installing field
devices in TankMaster, but you may install the devices at a later stage by using the
device installation wizard, see “Using the device installation wizard” on page 9.
20. Click the OK button to store the configuration and close the configuration window.
21. The devices will now be available in the TankMaster workspace, and each device has to
be configured via the Properties window, see for example “Installing a Rosemount 5900
Radar Level Gauge” on page 46 and “Installing Auxiliary Tank Devices” on page 75.
22. Proceed with installing the tank as described in “Installing a tank” on page 115.
Now the new tank and field devices are installed and configured and will appear in the
TankMaster workspace.
The Rosemount 5900 level gauge can be calibrated by using the Calibration Distance
parameter. It can be manually adjusted in the 5900S Properties/Geometry window.
For Rosemount 5900 gauges in Still-pipe applications you may use the Calibrate function to let
WinSetup automatically calculate an optimized Correction Factor and Calibration Distance
based on measurement data and hand dipping at different product levels.
Note
For a comprehensive description of how to calibrate a Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge see
the Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual (00809-0100-5900).
4. Type the Calibration Distance value in the corresponding input field and click the OK
button.
See “Installing a Rosemount 5900 Radar Level Gauge” on page 46 and the Rosemount
5900S Reference Manual (Document No. 00809-0100-5900) for further information.
(1) For non-standard antennas the Tank Connection Length (TCL) may need to be adjusted as well.
2. Click the Calibration Data button to open the Calibration Data window. Enter hand
dipped level values and the corresponding levels measured by the gauge. Click the Save
Calibration Data in PC Database button.
The Calibration window displays a straight line fitted through measurement points
representing the difference between hand dipped level values and values measured by
the level gauge. For still-pipe antennas a sloping line is displayed, otherwise the line is
horizontal.
3. Click the Write new calibration data to RTG button in order to save the current
calibration data.
A new Calibration Distance will be calculated and the level values measured by a
Rosemount 5900 are recalculated.
See the Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge Reference Manual (Document No.
00809-0100-5900) for further information on using the Calibrate function for a
Rosemount 5900S.
To open the Tank Capacity Setup window for a certain tank, select the tank icon in the workspace
window, click the right mouse button and select the Tank Capacity option:
See the Rosemount TankMaster WinOpi Reference Manual (Document No. 00809-0200-5110)
for more information on the Tank Capacity Setup window and how to set up a Tank Capacity
Table.
2. Click the right mouse button and select the Tank Entry option:
3. To enter manual values select the check box and type the desired value in the input
field. Manual values are marked with yellow as illustrated above.
See the Rosemount TankMaster WinOpi Reference Manual (Document No. 00809-0200-5110)
for further information on how to use the Tank Entry window.
For the mass calculations to work properly, a tank strapping table (also referred to as a Tank
Capacity Table) must be entered.
See “Tank capacity” on page 139 and the Rosemount TankMaster WinOpi Reference Manual
(Document No. 00809-0200-5110) for more information.
A Rosemount Tank Gauging hybrid system typically includes two pressure sensors, P1 and P3,
and a Rosemount 5900S Radar Level Gauge. In case there is always atmospheric pressure in the
tank, the P3 sensor may be excluded. To configure the hybrid system:
2. In the Workspace window select the tank server icon (This Workstation in the example
below):
3. Click the right mouse button and select Setup, or select menu option
Service>Servers>Setup to open the Server Preferences window.
8. For Local Gravity select calculation method Manual or Calculated. The Local Gravity is
used as input for calculating the Observed Density.
Manual: enter a local gravity value in the “Value” field.
Calculated: enter the latitude and elevation of the site where the tank is located.
9. Click the OK button to store the configuration and close the window.
13. Verify that the parameters Vapor Pressure and Liquid Pressure are mapped to the
correct pressure sensors (Source Device).
See “Advanced parameter source configuration” on page 85 for further information on
how to map system parameters to source devices.
14. Click the OK button to store the configuration and close the window.
17. Select source parameter and measurement unit for Vapor Pressure and Liquid
Pressure.
18. Verify measurements by opening the Tank View window (Service>Tanks>Open Tank
View).
19. Configure the Liquid Pressure and Vapor Pressure sensors. In the WinSetup workspace
window select the tank icon:
20. Click the right mouse button and select Hybrid Tank Setup, or from the Service menu
select Tanks>Hybrid Tank Setup, to open the Hybrid Tank Setup window.
21. Enter the P1 Sensor Position, i.e. the center position of the sensor membrane for the
Liquid Pressure transmitter.
22. Enter the P3 Sensor Position, i.e. the position of the center of the Vapor Pressure
sensor membrane
23. Enter the Hybrid Min Level. This value specifies the lowest product level at which
TankMaster calculates the Observed Density. Normally, the accuracy of pressure
sensors is poor at low pressures, i.e. at product levels close to the sensor membrane.
Therefore, you can enter a limit below which the density calculation is “frozen”. For
example, if Hybrid Min Level is equal to 0.6 meter, TankMaster WinOpi will present the
same density value for product levels below 0.6 meter.
Note
Specify the actual minimum product level and not the distance between the pressure sensor
and the product surface.
24. Click the Apply button to save the Hybrid Tank Setup configuration, or the OK button
to save and close the window.
26. Click the right mouse button and select Tank Entry, or from the Service menu select
Tanks>Tank Entry to open the Tank Entry window:
27. Ensure that the Reference Density is measured automatically, i.e. the check box is
unmarked.
28. Click the Apply button to save the configuration, or click the OK button to save the
configuration and close the window.
30. Click the right mouse button and select Properties, or from the Service menu select
Tanks>Properties to open the Tank Configuration window.
32. Ensure that Value Source is set to Automatic for the Liquid Pressure and Vapor
Pressure measurement variables.
33. Click the OK button to save the configuration and close the window.
If the inventory calculations seem to be incorrect, see chapter Checklist for Inventory
Parameter Setup in the TankMaster WinOpi Reference Manual (00809-0200-5110) for
more information.
3. Click the right mouse button and select the Properties option, or from the Service
menu select the Devices/Properties option.
4. The device properties window (5900S RLG Properties window in this example) appears
with various tabs allowing you to change the current device settings.
A number of tabs allows you to configure communication parameters, tank geometry, device
specific parameters and advanced options.
Some of the tabs refer to steps in the device installation wizard. Similar dialogs are available for
other device types as well, for example the Rosemount 2410 Tank Hub.
See Section 2: Device Installation for detailed descriptions on how to configure various devices.
1. In the WinSetup workspace, select the desired tank and click the right mouse button.
5. In the right-hand side of the Select Devices window, select the device (LT-TK-1 in this
example) and click the arrow button. The device will be removed from the Selected
Devices pane to the Available Devices pane.
8. Verify that the device (LT-TK-1 in this case) is no longer associated with the tank but still
available in the Devices folder.
10.
Now the device will be removed. However, the tank is still available in the WinSetup
workspace.
3. Click the right mouse button and select the Uninstall option.
Index
Symbols B
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 63, 78 Baud rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 15
Numerics C
2240S Temperature Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Calibrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 137, 138
22XX ATD window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Calibrate function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
2410 integral display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 42 Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 137
2410 Tank Hub Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Calibration Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
2460 Calibration Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 53, 97, 108, 137
Tank Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 C-distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 96
2460 System Hub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Change Address on Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Tank Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 37 Change Address window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
2460 Tank Database. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Change Tank Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
2-in-1 Communication log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Device Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Communication Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 15, 46
4- 20 mA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Communication parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92, 104
5300 Guided Wave Radar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Communication Protocol Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
5300 GWR window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Communication Protocol Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 10
5400 RLTwindow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Communication tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
5408 Radar Level Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Configure
5900S field devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
2-in-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Master Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
644 Temperature Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Rosemount 2160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Rosemount 2410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Slave Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
A tanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Advanced Parameter Source Configuration . . . . . . . . . 85 Configure protocol server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Ambient Air Density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Conversion method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Ambient Air Temp Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Conversion Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Ambient Air Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Correction Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137, 138
Analog Input
Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Filter Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 D
Value Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Device installation wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Analog input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Device Tag Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Antenna Extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Device Tags window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Antenna Size. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Device Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 55, 101, 112
Antenna Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, 92, 95 Dielectric constants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
ATD Digital Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Auxiliary Sensor Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Dipping Datum Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 96
Communication Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Display configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Display setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Level Offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Display Toggle Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 89
Lower Dead Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 DSR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Upper Dead Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Water Level Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
ATD Modbus Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 E
ATD Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 136 E-mail Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Auto Sensor Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Empty Tank Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 60
Auxiliary Sensor Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Enable Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Average Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Environment parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Average Temperature Calculation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Environment window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
F Local Gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Field ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Log file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
File Log tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Log File Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Filter Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Low Current Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Filter Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Lower Dead Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Free Water Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85, 120 Lower Product Dielectric Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
FWL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
M
G Manual Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Gauge Reference Point. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 96 Mapped Tanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Mass calculations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
H Master Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 11
Handshaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 15 Master protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
HART. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Master protocol channel
High Current Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 log file configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Hold Off Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, 107 Measurement Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Host ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Measurement units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Hybrid Density Calculation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Measuring units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Hybrid Min Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Minimum Level Distance (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Hybrid System Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
P3 sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Modbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Hybrid system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Modbus Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Mass calculations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Rosemount 5900S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Hybrid Tank Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Modbus address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Modbus Master Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Modbus Master protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
I Modbus Slave protocol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Individual Formula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 15
Individual Tank Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 89
Insert Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Install N
ATD Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Name Tag Prefixes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
field devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Rosemount 2160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Rosemount 2230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 O
Rosemount 2240S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Observed Density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 120, 142, 145
Rosemount 2410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 32 On-line density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Rosemount 5300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Rosemount 5408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Rosemount 5900S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
P
Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 P1 Sensor Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Tank Gauging System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 P3 sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
tanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 P3 Sensor Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Install Level and AUX devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Parameter Source Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Parity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 15
Inventory Calculations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Pipe Diameter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Inventory calculations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 15
Preferences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 20
e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
L Tag Prefixes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Level Modbus Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Tank View Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Level Offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Tank Visibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Level Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Pressure sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Level Tag. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 55, 101, 112, 136 Primary Bus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 129
Liquid Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120, 143 Probe Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Local Display setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Probe Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Probe type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104