Description
EMERSON 0065N27N0000N0460 – Configured Micro Motion 2700 transmitter package for Coriolis measurement
The code 0065N27N0000N0460 appears to be a configured Emerson Micro Motion 2700 (N27) transmitter assembly—typically paired with Micro Motion Coriolis sensors for mass flow, density, and temperature measurement. In many cases, this kind of build is used on skids and process lines where you want stable, repeatable measurement and straightforward integration into a DCS or PLC via 4–20 mA with HART or a serial interface.
From my experience, this configuration style bundles the transmitter options (power, communications, housing/approvals) under one order code so maintenance teams can replace a unit one-for-one without decoding a long options string. It usually drops into existing wiring with minimal rework, which is handy during turnarounds.
Key Features
- Micro Motion MVD signal processing – Stable mass flow and density outputs with good immunity to process noise and vibration.
- Flexible outputs – Typically provides 4–20 mA with HART; many builds include a frequency/pulse output for totalizers or batching.
- Diagnostics – Meter health, drive gain, and tube stability checks help you spot entrained gas or process upsets before they become downtime.
- Rugged field housing – Wall/pipe mount enclosure that stands up to industrial environments; hazardous-area approvals are common on this family.
- Configuration consistency – The coded build keeps spares aligned across units, which simplifies stocking and swap-outs.
- Sensor compatibility – Pairs with a broad range of Micro Motion ELITE and F-series Coriolis sensors for line sizes from small-bore to production headers.
Technical Specifications
Brand / Model | EMERSON 0065N27N0000N0460 (configured Micro Motion 2700 transmitter) |
Power Requirements | Configuration-dependent; commonly 24 VDC (approx. 8–12 W). Some variants support 85–265 VAC. |
Signal Input/Output Types | 4–20 mA with HART (typical), frequency/pulse output, discrete status I/O (varies by option). |
Communication Interfaces | HART over 4–20 mA; many builds offer Modbus/RS‑485. Foundation Fieldbus or Profibus PA available on specific variants. |
Operating Temperature | Typically −40 to +70 °C for field‑mount housings (non‑condensing; per approval/option). |
Enclosure / Materials | Field‑mount aluminum or stainless enclosure; IP/Type rating per option set (often NEMA 4X / IP66/67). |
Installation Method | Wall or 2‑inch pipe mount; remote‑mount cable to sensor or integral mount depending on configuration. |
EMERSON 0065N27N0000N0460
Application Fields
You’ll typically see this transmitter on lines where accuracy and stability matter, even with changing densities or temperatures:
- Oil & gas – custody transfer skids, LACT units, and produced‑water balance.
- Chemicals & petrochem – reactor feeds, blend headers, and solvent recovery.
- Food & beverage – syrup dosing, CIP chemical monitoring, and batching.
- Pharma & biotech – process media additions where cleanability and traceability are key.
- Power & utilities – fuel oil, ammonia injection, and auxiliary chemical feeds.
Operator comment from a blending line: “Swapping a coded 2700 spare took less than an hour. Wiring matched, we restored the last backup, and the batch totals came back inside our target tolerance.”
Advantages & Value
- Measurement confidence – Stable mass flow and density help reduce giveaway and rework.
- Drop‑in replacement – The configured code makes procurement and maintenance simpler; fewer surprises during changeout.
- Integration flexibility – HART for quick commissioning, plus pulse/serial options for PLC batching or high‑speed totalizing.
- Lower lifecycle cost – Built‑in diagnostics typically shorten troubleshooting and limit unplanned downtime.
- Global support – Widely installed base means parts, service, and documentation are accessible in most regions.
Installation & Maintenance
- Mounting & environment – Wall or 2‑inch pipe mount on a rigid structure; keep within the specified temperature range and protect from direct spray if possible.
- Wiring practice – Use shielded cable for analog/serial lines, land shields per site standard, and segregate power from signal to minimize noise.
- Grounding – Bond the enclosure and sensor per the installation manual; ensure equipotential grounding to avoid measurement drift.
- Commissioning – Load backed‑up configuration, verify I/O scaling, set zero with stable, full sensor conditions, and confirm density units and averaging.
- Routine care – Periodically review diagnostics (drive gain/SMV), check terminal tightness, and keep breathers/drains clear; firmware updates are applied per your site’s validation rules.
Quality & Certifications
- Certifications – CE marking; hazardous‑area approvals such as ATEX/IECEx and FM/CSA are common on this transmitter family (exact set depends on the coded build).
- RoHS/REACH – Current builds typically meet applicable material compliance requirements.
- Warranty – Standard Emerson hardware warranty applies; coverage may vary by region and program.
If you’re matching an existing installation, you might want to share the nameplate photo or the original datasheet line. That lets us verify power, comms, and approvals so the 0065N27N0000N0460 ships exactly as your site expects.