1. Verify the option code "SI" in the model code. The SI code will appear somewhere
after the 16th character of the model code (after the required fields.) Note that the
optional options, including SI, can appear in any order and be valid. Please refer to A
of Figure 2-1.
• For example: 8800D................SI
2. Verify 4-20mA marking on the transmitter housing nameplate. Please refer to B of
Figure 2-1.
3. Confirm firmware revision is 5.2.8. Please refer to Table 2-2.
Note
Software version information may be verified in the device from the Field Communicator: Overview >
Device Information > Revision Number.
Example of transmitter nameplateFigure 2-1:
A. SI option code
B. 4–20mA Output
Rosemount 8800D revisions and versionsTable 2-2:
Device Display tag Version
8800D firmware Universal revision 5
Transmitter revision 2
Software revision 8
8800D hardware Hardware revision 1
The safety certified output of the Rosemount 8800D is the 4-20 mA output. This output
provides a signal proportional to process flow, between low flow cutoff and the Upper
Range Value (URV). Detected faults are indicated by an offscale output (see Section 2.4).
The safety logic solver should be configured to detect offscale output levels. While the
pulse output may be used, it is not a safety certified output. Devices ordered without SI
option are not certified per IEC 61508.
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8800D Safety Manual