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Model 3051 Pressure Transmitter - Instrumart

Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 Model 3051 Pressure Transmitterwith HART protocol Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 Model 3051 Pressure TransmitterRosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters may be protected by one or more of the following: Patent Nos. 4466290; 4612812; 4791352; 4798089; 4818994; 4866435; 4878012; 4988990; 4926340; 5083091; 5122794; 5166678; 5248167; 5278543; 5287746; 5329818; 5333504; 5585777; 6017143; 6119047; 6295875; Des. 317266; Des. 318432; Des 342456. May depend on Model . Other and foreign patents issued and this manual before working with the product. For personal and system safety, and for optimum product performance, make sure you thoroughly understand the contents before installing, using, or maintaining this the United States, Rosemount Inc.

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1 Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 Model 3051 Pressure Transmitterwith HART protocol Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 Model 3051 Pressure TransmitterRosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitters may be protected by one or more of the following: Patent Nos. 4466290; 4612812; 4791352; 4798089; 4818994; 4866435; 4878012; 4988990; 4926340; 5083091; 5122794; 5166678; 5248167; 5278543; 5287746; 5329818; 5333504; 5585777; 6017143; 6119047; 6295875; Des. 317266; Des. 318432; Des 342456. May depend on Model . Other and foreign patents issued and this manual before working with the product. For personal and system safety, and for optimum product performance, make sure you thoroughly understand the contents before installing, using, or maintaining this the United States, Rosemount Inc.

2 Has two toll-free assistance numbers:Customer CentralTechnical support, quoting, and order-related (7:00 am to 7:00 pm CST)North American Response CenterEquipment service (24 hours includes Canada)Outside of the United States, contact your local Rosemount products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear-qualified applications. Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear-qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact your local Rosemount Sales satisfies all obligations coming from legislation to harmonize product requirements in the European Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 Model of ContentsSECTION 1 IntroductionUsing This Manual.

3 1-1 Service Support .. 1-1 Models Covered.. 1-2 Transmitter Overview.. 1-3 SECTION 2 InstallationOverview .. 2-1 Safety Messages .. 2-1 Warnings .. 2-1 General Considerations.. 2-2 Mechanical Considerations .. 2-3 Draft Range Considerations .. 2-3 Environmental Considerations.. 2-4 Installation Procedures .. 2-6 Mount the Transmitter .. 2-6 Process Connections .. 2-11 Consider Housing Rotation.. 2-13 Set Jumpers .. 2-14 Connect Wiring and Power Up .. 2-16 Hazardous Locations.. 2-18 Grounding theTransmitter Case .. 2-18 Installing theLCD Display.. 2-19 Models 305 and 306 Integral Manifolds.. 2-22 Installation Procedure.. 2-22 SECTION 3 ConfigurationOverview .. 3-1 Safety Messages .. 3-1 Warnings .. 3-1 Commissioning on the bench with HART.

4 3-2 Setting the Loop to Manual.. 3-2 Wiring Diagrams.. 3-3 Model 275 HART Communicator.. 3-4 Review Configuration Data .. 3-7 Check Output.. 3-7 Process Variables.. 3-7 Sensor Temperature.. 3-8 Basic Setup .. 3-8 Set Process Variable Units.. 3-8 Set Output .. 3-9 Rerange .. 3-10 Damping .. 3-16 Reference Manual00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 Model 3051 TOC-2 LCD Display.. 3-16 Standard display Configuration .. 3-17 Custom display Configuration.. 3-17 Detailed Setup .. 3-19 Failure Mode Alarm and Saturation .. 3-19 Alarm and Saturation Levels for Burst Mode .. 3-20 Alarm and Saturation Values for Multidrop Mode.. 3-20 Alarm Level Verification .. 3-20 Sensor Temperature Unit .. 3-20 Diagnostics and Service .. 3-21 Transmitter Test .. 3-21 Loop Test.

5 3-21 Advanced Functions .. 3-22 Saving, Recalling, and Cloning Configuration Data .. 3-22 Burst Mode .. 3-24 Multidrop Communication .. 3-25 Changing a Transmitter Address .. 3-26 Communicating with a Multidropped Transmitter .. 3-27 Polling a Multidropped Transmitter .. 3-27 SECTION 4 Operation and MaintenanceOverview .. 4-1 Safety Messages .. 4-1 Warnings .. 4-1 Calibration .. 4-2 Calibration Overview .. 4-3 Determining Calibration Frequency .. 4-4 Choosing a Trim Procedure .. 4-6 Sensor Trim .. 4-6 Zero Trim .. 4-7 Full Trim .. 4-8 Recall Factory Trim .. 4-9 Analog Output Trim .. 4-10 Digital-to-Analog Trim.. 4-10 Digital-to-Analog Trim Using Other Scale.. 4-11 Compensating for Line Pressure .. 4-12 Diagnostic Messages .. 4-14 Local Zero and Span (Local Keys) Software Lock Out.

6 4-19 Physical Removal of Local Zero and Span (Local Keys) .. 4-19 Selecting Output Range for Low-Power .. 4-20 Detailed Setup .. 4-20 Local Span and Zero Control (Local Keys).. 4-20 SECTION 5 TroubleshootingOverview .. 5-1 Safety Messages .. 5-1 Warnings .. 5-1 Before Disassembling the Transmitter .. 5-3 Disassembly Procedures.. 5-3 Remove the Transmitter from Service .. 5-3 Remove the Terminal Block .. 5-4 Remove the Electronics Board.. 5-4 Remove the Sensor Module from the Electronics Housing .. 5-5 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 TOC-3 Model 3051 Reassembly Procedures .. 5-5 Attach the Electronics Board .. 5-6 Install the Terminal Block .. 5-6 Reassemble the Process Sensor Body .. 5-7 APPENDIX AReference InformationPerformance Specifications.

7 A-1 Detailed Performance Specifications..A-2 Reference Accuracy ..A-2 Ambient Temperature..A-3 Line Pressure Effect ..A-4 Dynamic Performance ..A-4 Mounting Position Effects..A-5 Vibration Effect ..A-5 Power Supply Effect ..A-5 RFI Effects ..A-5 Transient Protection ..A-5 Functional Specifications..A-6 Range and Sensor Limits ..A-6 Physical Specifications ..A-11 Dimensional Drawings..A-13 Ordering Information ..A-21 Parts List ..A-35 Options ..A-45 HART Protocol Configuration Data Sheet ..A-50 APPENDIX BProduct CertificationsOverview ..B-1 Safety Messages ..B-1 Warnings ..B-1 Approved Manufacturing Locations ..B-2 European Directive Information ..B-2 ATEX Directive ..B-2 European Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) (97/23/EC) ..B-3 Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC).

8 B-3 Other important guidelines ..B-3 Ordinary Location Certification for Factory Mutual ..B-3 Hazardous Locations Certifications ..B-4 North American Certifications..B-4 European Certifications ..B-5 Japanese Certifications ..B-7 Australian Certifications ..B-7 Combinations of Certifications ..B-8 Approval Drawings..B-9 Factory Mutual 03031-1019 ..B-9 Canadian Standards Association (CSA) 03031-1024 ..B-21 Standards Association of Australia (SAA) 03031-1026 ..B-30 Reference Manual00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 Model 3051 TOC-4 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 Model 1 IntroductionUSING THIS MANUALThe sections in this manual provide information on installing, operating, and maintaining devices from the Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitter Family.

9 The sections are organized as follows:Section 2: Installation contains considerations, mechanical and electrical installation 3: Configuration contains commissioning, output check, basic setup, LCD display configuration, detailed setup, diagnostic and services, advanced functions and multidrop communication 4: Operation and Maintenance contains calibration and trim procedures for HART protocol only. Section 5: Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting techniques for the most common operating A: Reference Information supplies reference and specification data, as well as ordering information and spare parts B: Product Certifications contains European directive information, Hazardous Location Certifications, and approval SupportTo expedite the return process outside of the United States, contact the nearest Rosemount the United States, call the Rosemount National Response Center using the 1-800-654-RSMT (7768) toll-free number.

10 This center, available 24 hours a day, will assist you with any needed information or center will ask for product Model and serial numbers, and will provide a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. The center will also ask for the process material to which the product was last National Response Center representatives will explain the additional information and procedures necessary to return goods exposed to hazardous who handle products exposed to a hazardous substance can avoid injury if they are informed of and understand the hazard. The product being returned will require a copy of the required Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each substance must be included with the returned Manual00809-0100-4001, Rev EADecember 2002 Model 30511-2 MODELS COVEREDThe following Rosemount Model 3051 Pressure Transmitters are covered by this manual: Model 3051CD Differential Pressure TransmitterThe Model 3051CD measures differential pressures from inH2O to 2000 psi (0,02 to 13 800 kPa) with superior performance including accuracy and 100.


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