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Honeywell SmartLine SLG 700 User Manual

Honeywell SmartLine SLG 700
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Honeywell Process Solutions
SLG 700
SmartLine Level Transmitter
Guided Wave Radar
User’s Manual
34-SL-25-11
Revision 8.0
December 2017

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Honeywell SmartLine SLG 700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelSmartLine SLG 700
CategoryTransmitter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Transmitter Components

Overview of the main components of the SLG 700 transmitter, including electronics housing, sensor housing, process connector, and probe.

Communicating with the Transmitter

Information on using HART® or FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus (FF) protocols for remote monitoring and configuration.

Safety Certification Information

Details on CSA, IECEx, ATEX, and FM approvals, including Safety Integrity Level (SIL) information.

Radar Level Measurement

Theory of Operation

Explanation of the Time-Domain Reflectometry (TDR) principle used for level measurement.

Transmitter Installation

Mechanical Installation

Procedures for mechanically installing the transmitter, including probe assembly and mounting.

Electrical Installation

Instructions for wiring the transmitter, including HART/4-20mA ranges and terminal connections.

Operating the Transmitter

The Advanced Display Menu

Navigation and structure of the advanced display menu for configuration.

Changing Failsafe Direction and Write Protect Jumpers

Procedure for setting failsafe direction and write protect jumpers.

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Error Messages

Explanation of self-explanatory error descriptions accessible via display or software tools.

Appendix Certifications

Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) Installations

Reference to the Safety Manual for SIS installation procedures and system requirements.

Hazardous Locations Certifications

Certifications for explosion proof, dust ignition proof, intrinsically safe, and non-incendive applications.

Conditions of Use for Ex Equipment

Guidelines for using hazardous location equipment, including warnings and precautions.

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