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Honeywell SmartLine RMA801 Quick Start Installation Manual
Honeywell SmartLine RMA801 Quick Start Installation Manual

Honeywell SmartLine RMA801 Quick Start Installation Manual

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SmartLine RMA801 HART/DE Remote Indicator Assembly
Quick Start Installation Guide
34-ST-25-63, Revision 2, March 2019
This document provides descriptions
and procedures for the Quick
Installation of Honeywell's family of
SmartLine Remote Indicator.
The SmartLine Remote Indicator is a
configurable intelligent field device
which functions as an output and
status indicator for any HART and
DE devices.
For full details refer to the manuals
listed below for protocols, user
Interface (HMI) operation, Installation,
configuration, calibration,
maintenance, parts, and safety and
approvals etc. including options
Documentation
To access complete documentation, including language variants, scan
the QR code below using your smart phone/device or QR code scanner.
Go to the APP store for your free Smartphone QR scanner
Or you can follow the URL to access the online SmartLine HUB page.
The HUB page will contain direct links to open SmartLine product
documentation.
URL
https://hwll.co/SmartLineHUB
Features and Options
The RMA801 Remote Indicator provides a means of remote-mounting a indicator (display)
that is associated with a Honeywell Smartline Transmitter or any transmitter operating in a
4-20 mA current loop.
The RMA801 is a DE/Analog Remote Indicator which can be connected anywhere along
the current loop.
For analog PV, the RMA801 measures the loop current and displays the equivalent PV
value on the display.
The RMA801 will autoconfigure when connected to Honeywell STT700/STT250 DE
transmitters when a database upload is performed.
This document provides the information for a quick setup. For detailed information, please refer
RMA801 user manual, 34-ST-25-62.
Figure 1: Electronics Housing Components
CAUTION
Temperature extremes can affect display quality. The display can go blank if the
temperature is below -20°C or above 70°C; however, this is only a temporary condition. The
display will again be readable when temperatures return to within operable limits.
The device shall be operated by a trained professional. It is the user/installer's responsibility
to install the indicator in accordance with national and local code requirements. Conduit
entry plugs and adapters shall be suitable for the environment, shall be certified for the
hazardous location when required and acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction for the
plant
The RMA device is always connected in series with the transmitter. The current loop will
be broken if the RMA801 device is removed from the loop.
Copyrights, Notices and
Trademarks.
Copyright 2019 by Honeywell
Revision 2, March 2019
Trademarks
SmartLine, RMA are U.S. registered
trademarks of Honeywell Inc.
HART® is Trademarks of
FieldComm Group™
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Table of Contents
Installation and setup .................................................................................1
Site evaluation............................................................................................1
Installation precautions ..............................................................................1
Explosion-Proof Conduit Seal ....................................................................1
Mounting Remote indicator ........................................................................2
Mounting Dimensions ................................................................................2
Bracket Mounting .......................................................................................2
Wiring a Remote Indicator .........................................................................2
Terminal Block ...........................................................................................2
Wiring Connections and Power Up ............................................................3
Wiring procedure Options ..........................................................................3
DEVICE CONFIGURATION ......................................................................3
Appendix A. PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS .............................................3
Figure 1: Electronics Housing Components ..............................................1
Figure 2: Typical Pipe Mounted Installations .............................................2
Figure 3: Mounting Bracket Secured to a Remote indicator .....................2
Figure 4: Pipe Mounting Bracket Secured to a Horizontal or Vertical
Pipe ............................................................................................................2
Figure 5: Remote Indicator Secured to a Wall Mounting Bracket .............2
Figure 6: DE/ANALOG Terminal Block ......................................................2
Figure 7: RMA801 Terminal Block .............................................................2
Figure 8: Remote Indicator connected to the negative loop wire ..............3
Figure 9: Remote Indicator connected to the negative loop wire ..............3
Figure 10: Remote Indicator connected to the positive loop wire .............3
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Site evaluation
Evaluate the site selected for the Remote Indicator installation with respect to the
process system design specifications and Honeywell's published performance
characteristics for your particular model. Some parameters that you may want to
include in your site evaluation can be found in the RMA801 user manual, 34-ST-25-
62
Installation precautions
Temperature extremes can affect display quality. The display can go blank if the
temperature is below -20°C or above +70°C; however, this is only a temporary
condition. The display will again be readable when temperatures return to within
operable limits.
Explosion-Proof Conduit Seal
WARNING
When installed as explosion proof in a Division 1 Hazardous Location, keep
covers tight while the Remote Indicator is energized. Disconnect power to the
Remote Indicator in the non-hazardous area prior to removing end caps for
service.
When installed as non-incendive equipment in a Division 2 hazardous location,
disconnect power to the Remote Indicator in the non-hazardous area, or
determine that the location is non-hazardous before disconnecting or
connecting the Remote Indicator wires.

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Summary of Contents for Honeywell SmartLine RMA801

  • Page 1 Features and Options The RMA801 Remote Indicator provides a means of remote-mounting a indicator (display) that is associated with a Honeywell Smartline Transmitter or any transmitter operating in a Site evaluation 4-20 mA current loop. Evaluate the site selected for the Remote Indicator installation with respect to the process system design specifications and Honeywell’s published performance...
  • Page 2 Mounting Remote indicator Summary Remote Indicator models can be attached to a two-inch (50.8 millimeter) vertical or horizontal pipe using Honeywell’s optional pipe mounting bracket. Honeywell’s optional wall mounting bracket is also shown in figures below. Mounting Dimensions Refer to Honeywell drawing number 51455045 for detailed electronic housing dimensions.
  • Page 3: Device Configuration

    Wiring Connections and Power Up Analog (4-20mA) Devices: Refer Figure 8 and 9 for the Remote Indicator Connection on the Negative and positive Make sure that the following power supply constraint is met.      side of the loop. 1000 Txer loop...
  • Page 4 A2. Hazardous Locations Certifications Flame-proof and Dust: II 2 G Ex db IIC T6: -50ºC to +65ºC T6..T4 Gb Note 1 T4, T5: -50 ºC to 85ºC II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T 95 C Db Intrinsically Safe: II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Note 2 C to 70 ATEX...
  • Page 5 A4. Marking ATEX Directive Explosion proof: Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, General D;T6..T4 The following information is provided as part of the labeling of the Remote Indicator: Dust Ignition Proof: • Name and Address of the manufacturer Class II, III, Division 1, Groups E, T6: -50ºC to +65ºC Note 1...
  • Page 6 While we provide application assistance personally, through our literature and the EMEA, Phone: + 80012026455 or +44 (0)1202645583. FAX: +44 (0) 1344 655554 Honeywell web site, it is up to the customer to determine the suitability of the product Email: (Sales) sc-cp-apps-salespa62@honeywell.com...