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System Configuration Manual<br />

300510EN, Rev AA<br />

December 2010<br />

Rosemount Raptor<br />

Section 2<br />

Raptor System Overview<br />

Raptor is a state-of-the art inventory and custody transfer radar tank level<br />

gauging system. It is developed for a wide range of applications at refineries,<br />

tank farms and fuel depots, and fulfills the highest requirements on<br />

performance and safety.<br />

The field devices on the tank communicate over the intrinsically safe Tankbus.<br />

The Tankbus is based on a standardized fieldbus, the FISCO (1) FOUNDATION<br />

fieldbus, and allows integration of any device supporting that protocol. By<br />

utilizing a bus powered 2-wire intrinsically safe fieldbus the power<br />

consumption is minimized. The standardized fieldbus also enables integration<br />

of other vendors’ equipment on the tank.<br />

The Raptor product portfolio includes a wide range of components to build<br />

small or large customized tank gauging systems. The system includes various<br />

devices, such as radar level gauges, temperature transmitters, and pressure<br />

transmitters for complete inventory control. Such systems are easily<br />

expanded thanks to the modular design.<br />

Raptor is a versatile system that is compatible with and can emulate all major<br />

tank gauging systems. Moreover, the well-proven emulation capability<br />

enables step-by-step modernization of a tank farm, from level gauges to<br />

control room solutions.<br />

It is possible to replace old mechanical or servo gauges with modern Raptor<br />

gauges, without replacing the control system or field cabling. It is further<br />

possible to replace old HMI/SCADA-systems and field communication<br />

devices without replacing the old gauges.<br />

There is a distributed intelligence in the various system units which<br />

continuously collect and process measurement data and status information.<br />

When a request for information is received an immediate response is sent<br />

with updated information.<br />

The flexible Raptor system supports several combinations to achieve<br />

redundancy, from control room to the different field devices. Redundant<br />

network configuration can be achieved at all levels by doubling each unit and<br />

using multiple control room work stations.<br />

(1) See documents IEC 61158-2 and IEC/TS 60079-27<br />

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