Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev.
Reference Manual Contents 00809-0100-4100, Rev. BA May 2017 Contents Section 1: Introduction 1.1 Using this manual..................................................................................... 1 1.2 Models covered ....................................................................................... 1 1.3 Product recycling/disposal ............................................................................. 1 Section 2: Configuration 2.1 Overview ...............................................
Reference Manual Contents 00809-0100-4100, Rev. BA May 2017 2.10.2 Join status ...................................................................................... 17 2.10.3 Number of available neighbors ............................................................ 18 2.11 Advanced functions for HART Protocol ............................................................ 18 2.11.1 Saving, recalling, and cloning configuration data ....................................... 18 Section 3: Installation 3.
Reference Manual Contents 00809-0100-4100, Rev. BA May 2017 5.3.1 Determining necessary sensor trims. ...................................................... 55 5.3.2 Determining calibration frequency ........................................................ 56 5.3.3 Compensating for span line pressure effects (range 4 and 5) ............................ 57 5.4 Trim the pressure signal .............................................................................. 58 5.4.1 Sensor trim overview ............
Contents May 2017 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev. BA A.2.3 Zero and span adjustment requirements................................................... 83 A.3 Wireless self-organizing networks .................................................................. 83 A.3.1 Output ........................................................................................ 83 A.3.2 Wireless radio (internal antenna, WP option) .............................................. 83 A.3.3 Local display ..................
Reference Manual Contents 00809-0100-4100, Rev. BA May 2017 A.6.9 Bolts for flanges and adapters ............................................................. 119 A.7 Spare parts .......................................................................................... 121 Appendix B: Product Certifications B.1 European Directive Information .................................................................. 123 B.2 Telecommunication compliance ...........................................................
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev. BA Title Page May 2017 Rosemount™ 3051 Wireless Pressure, Flow, and Level Solutions NOTICE Read 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 product. For technical assistance, contacts are listed below: Customer Central Technical support, quoting, and order-related questions.
Title Page May 2017 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev. BA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm (8-in.) from all persons.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev. BA Title Page May 2017 NOTICE The Rosemount 3051 Wireless and all other wireless devices should be installed only after the Smart Wireless Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly. Wireless devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the Smart Wireless Gateway, beginning with the closest. This will result in a simpler and faster network installation.
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Introduction Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev. BA Section 1 1.1 Introduction Using this manual The sections in this manual provide information on installing, operating, and maintaining the Rosemount™ 3051 Wireless Pressure Transmitter with WirelessHART® protocol. The sections are organized as follows: Section 2: Configuration provides instruction on commissioning and operating Rosemount 3051 Wireless.
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Configuration Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Section 2 Configuration Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 Required bench top configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Process leaks could result in death or serious injury. Install and tighten process connectors before applying pressure. Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury. Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on leads can cause electrical shock. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference.
Configuration Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 2.3.1 Connection diagrams Bench hook-up Connect the bench equipment as shown in Figure 2-1 on page 5, and turn on the Field Communicator by pressing the ON/OFF key or log into AMS Device Manager. The Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager will search for a HART-compatible device and indicate when the connection is made. If the Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager fail to connect, it indicates that no device was found.
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 2.4.2 Join device to network Fast Keys 2, 1, 3 In order to communicate with the Smart Wireless Gateway, and ultimately the host system, the transmitter must be configured to communicate over the wireless network. This step is the wireless equivalent of connecting wires from a transmitter to the host system. 1. From the Home screen, select 2: Configure. 2. Select 1: Guided Setup. 3. Select 3: Join Device to Network.
Configuration Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 2.4.5 Remove power module After the sensor and network have been configured, remove the power module and replace the housing cover. The power module should be inserted only when the device is ready to be commissioned. Use caution when handling the power module. The Power Module may be damaged if dropped from heights in excess of 6.10 m (20 ft). 2.5 Configure for pressure 2.5.
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 2.5.2 Set range points From the HOME screen, enter the Fast Key sequence. Fast Keys 2, 1, 1, 5 The range values command sets the lower and upper range values used for the percent of range measurement. Note Transmitters are shipped from Rosemount Inc. fully calibrated per request or by the factory default of full scale (span = upper range limit). 1. From the Home screen, select 2: Configure 2. Select 1: Guided Setup 3.
Configuration Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Setting transmitter output with AMS Device Manager Right click on the device and select Configure. 1. Select Manual Setup and select output type from Transfer Function and select Send. 2. Carefully read the warning and select Yes if it is safe to apply the changes. Figure 2-2. Square Root Output Transition Point Full scale flow (%) Sq. root curve Sq.rootcurve Transition point Transition point Linear section Slope=42 Slope=1 2.
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Low flow cutoff - point at which output is driven to zero to prevent problems caused by process noise. It is highly recommended to use the low flow cutoff function in order to have a stable output and avoid problems due to process noise at a low flow or no flow condition. A low flow cutoff value that is practical for the flow element in the application should be entered.
Configuration Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A differential transmitter is used in a level application. Once installed on an empty tank and taps vented, the process variable reading is –209.4 inH2O. The process variable reading is the head pressure created by fill fluid in the capillary. Based on Table 2-2 on page 11, the scaled variable configuration would be as follows: Table 2-2.
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Table 2-4. Variable Mapping Variable Classic mapping Scaled variable mapping PV Pressure Scaled variable SV Sensor temperature Pressure TV Electronics temperature Sensor temperature QV Supply voltage Supply voltage Note The variable assigned to the primary variable drives the output. This value can be selected as pressure or scaled variable.
Configuration Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 2.7 Review configuration data The following is a list of factory default configurations that can be viewed by using the Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager. Follow the steps below to review the transmitter configuration information.
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 2.7.3 Review radio information Devise Dashboard Fast Keys 1, 9, 3 To view radio information: 1. From the Home screen, select 1: Overview. 2. Select 9: Device Information. 3. Select 3: Radio. 4. Select from the corresponding number to view each field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2.7.
Configuration Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 2.8 Configuring the LCD display The LCD display configuration command allows customization of the LCD display to suit application requirements. The LCD display will alternate between the selected items. Pressure units Sensor temperature % of range Supply voltage Scaled variable In the following instructions, the LCD display can also be configured to display configuration information during the device startup.
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Units of Measurement Example 2: Falling Alert Alert “OFF” Alert “ON” Alert “OFF” Assigned Value Alert Set Point Deadband Time Toconfigure the process alerts, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Home screen, select 2: Configure. 2. Select 1: Guided Setup. 3. Select 6: Configure Process Alerts and follow the on-screen instructions to complete configure of process alarms. 2.9.
Configuration Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Enabling write protect with AMS Device Manager 1. Right click on device and select Configure. 2. Select Manual Setup. 3. Select the tab labeled Device Information. 4. Select Write Protect to enable this feature. 2.10 Diagnostics and service Diagnostics and service functions listed below are primarily for use after field installation.
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Viewing join status using AMS Device Manager To view the join status of the device, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Home screen, select 3: Service Tools. 2. Select 4: Communications. 3. Select 1: Join Status. Wireless devices join the secure network through a four step process: Step 1. Network Found Step 2. Network Security Clearance Granted Step 3. Network Bandwidth Allocated Step 4. Network Join Complete 2.10.
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Field Communicator 1. Completely configure the first transmitter. 2. Save the configuration data: a. Select F2 Save from the Field Communicator Home/Online screen. b. Ensure the location to which the data will be saved is set to Module. If it is not, select 1: Location to set the save location to module. c. Select 2: Name, to name the configuration data. The default is the transmitter tag number. d. Ensure the data type is set to standard.
Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Note A device icon can also be copied by dragging and dropping a device template or any other device icon from AMS Explorer or Device Connection View into the User Configurations window. The Compare Configurations window appears, showing the Current values of the copied device on one side and mostly blank fields on the other (User Configuration) side. 6.
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Section 3 Installation Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 21 Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 21 Installation considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury. Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on leads can cause electrical shock. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Installation May 2017 Internal antenna position The internal antenna is designed for multiple mounting orientations. The transmitter should be mounted according to measurement best practices for your pressure measurement application. The antenna should be approximately 3 ft. (1 m) from any large structure or building to allow clear communication to other devices.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Figure 3-2. Installation Flowchart START HERE Configuration No Field install Yes (Section 2) Verify Mount transmitter (page 26) Set units Review transmitter configuration (page 12) Install power module (page 35) Set range points connection (page 33) Apply pressure Confirm transmitter configuration (page 12) Set Network ID and Join Key Within specifications? No Refer to Operation and Maintenance 3.3.
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Figure 3-3. Draft Range Installation A A. Isolators Reducing process noise Rosemount 3051CD0 Draft Transmitters are sensitive to small pressure changes. Increasing the damping will decrease output noise, but will further reduce response time. In gage applications, it is important to minimize pressure fluctuations to the low side isolator.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Note Most transmitters are calibrated in the horizontal position. Mounting the transmitter in any other position will shift the zero point to the equivalent amount of liquid head pressure caused by the varied mounting position. To reset zero point, refer to “Sensor trim” on page 59.
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Mounting brackets Rosemount 3051 Transmitters may be panel-mounted or pipe-mounted via an optional mounting bracket. Refer to Table 3-1 for the complete offering and see Figure 3-5 on page 27 for dimensional and mounting configuration information. Table 3-1.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Figure 3-6. Mounting Bracket Option Codes B1, B7, and BA 4.09 (104) 1.63 (41) 3.75 (95) 2.73 (69) 4.97 (126) 2.81 (71) Figure 3-7. Panel Mounting Bracket Option Codes B2 and B8 A 3.75 (95) 4.09 (104) 1.63 (41) 1.405 (35,7) 1.40 (36) 2.81 (71) 4.5 (114) 1.405 (35,7) A. Mounting holes 0.375 diameter (10) Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). Figure 3-8. Flat Mounting Bracket Option Codes B3 and BC 2.125 (54) 1.625 (41) 8.
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Flange bolts The Rosemount 3051 Wireless can be shipped with a coplanar flange or a traditional flange installed with four 1.75-in. flange bolts. Mounting bolts and bolting configurations for the coplanar and traditional flanges can be found in Figure 3-9 on page 30. Stainless steel bolts supplied by Emerson are coated with a lubricant to ease installation. Carbon steel bolts do not require lubrication.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Figure 3-9. Traditional Flange Bolt Configurations Differential transmitter Gage/absolute transmitter A B A A 1.50 (38) × 4 1.75 (44) × 4 1.50 (38) × 2 1.75 (44) × 4 A. Drain/vent B. Vented fitting Dimensions are in inches (millimeters).
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Figure 3-10. Mounting Bolts And Bolt Configurations For Coplanar Flange Transmitter with flange bolts 1.75 (44) × 4 Transmitter with flange adapters and flange/adapter bolts 2.88 (73) × 4 Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). Description Qty Size in. (mm) Flange bolts 4 1.75 (44) Flange/adapter bolts 4 2.88 (73) Flange bolts 4 1.75 (44) Flange/adapter bolts 2 2.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Gas flow measurement Place taps in the top or side of the line. Mount the transmitter beside or above the taps so to drain liquid into the process line. Steam flow measurement Place taps to the side of the line. Mount the transmitter below the taps to ensure impulse piping will remain filled with condensate.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Installation May 2017 Best practices The piping between the process and the transmitter must accurately transfer the pressure to obtain accurate measurements. There are five possible sources of error: leaks, friction loss (particularly if purging is used), trapped gas in a liquid line, liquid in a gas line, and density variations between the legs. The best location for the transmitter in relation to the process pipe depends on the process itself.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 To install adapters to a coplanar flange, perform the following procedure: 1. Remove the flange bolts. 2. Leaving the flange in place, move the adapters into position with the O-ring installed. 3. Clamp the adapters and the coplanar flange to the transmitter module using the longer of the bolts supplied. 4. Tighten the bolts. Refer to “Flange bolts” on page 29 for torque specifications.
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Figure 3-12. Inline gage low side pressure port A A. Low side pressure port (atmospheric reference) Do not apply torque directly to the sensor module. Rotation between the sensor module and the process connection can damage the electronics. To avoid damage, apply torque only to the hex-shaped process connection. 3.5.5 Power module installation Figure 3-13. Power Module A A. Power module (5/64-in.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 To make connections, perform the following procedure: 1. Remove the housing cover on the power module compartment side. The power module supplies all power to the transmitter. 2. Connect Power Module 701PGNKF. 3. Replace the power module cover and tighten to safety specification (polymer to polymer). 3.5.6 Installing the LCD display Transmitters ordered with the LCD display will be shipped with the display installed.
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 3.6 Rosemount 304, 305, and 306 Integral Manifolds The Rosemount 305 Integral Manifold mounts directly to the transmitter and is available in two designs: Traditional and Coplanar. The traditional Rosemount 305 Integral Manifold can be mounted to most primary elements with mounting adapters in the market today.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 2. Install the integral manifold on the sensor module. Use the four 2.25-in. manifold bolts for alignment. Finger tighten the bolts, then tighten the bolts incrementally in a cross pattern as seen in Figure 3-16 on page 38 to final torque value. See “Flange bolts” on page 29 for complete bolt installation information and torque values. When fully tightened, the bolts should extend through the top of the module housing. Figure 3-16.
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 6. Count how many threads are still showing. Note Minimum engagement is three revolutions. 7. Subtract the number of threads showing (after tightening) from the total threads to calculate the revolutions engaged. Further tighten until a minimum of three rotations is achieved. 8. For block and bleed manifold, verify the bleed screw is installed and tightened. For two-valve manifold, verify the vent plug is installed and tightened. 9.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 1. To zero trim the transmitter, close the isolate valve on the low side (downstream) side of the transmitter. H Drain/Vent valve L Drain/Vent valve Equalize (closed) Isolate (closed) Isolate (open) Process 2. Open the equalize valve to equalize the pressure on both sides of the transmitter. The manifold is now in the proper configuration for performing a zero trim on the transmitter.
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 5-valve natural gas manifold Performing zero trim at static line pressure 5-valve natural gas configurations shown: In normal operation, the two isolate (block) valves between the process ports and transmitter will be open, and the equalize valves will be closed. Vent valves may be opened or closed. H L (Plugged) (Plugged) Equalize Equalize (closed) (closed) Isolate (open) Isolate (open) Process 1.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 4. After performing a zero trim on the transmitter, close the equalize valve on the low pressure (downstream) side of the transmitter. H L (Plugged) (Pl ugged) Equalize Equalize (open) (closed) Isolate (open) Isolate (closed) Process Drain vent Process (closed) 5. Close the equalize valve on the high pressure (upstream) side.
Installation Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 1. To isolate the transmitter, close the isolate valve. Transmitter Vent (closed) Isolate Process (closed) valve or bleed screw. Note A 1/4-in. male NPT pipe plug may be installed in the test/vent port and will need to be removed with a wrench in order to vent the manifold properly. Always use caution when venting directly to atmosphere. Transmitter Vent (open) Isolate Process (closed) 3.
Reference Manual Installation 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Adjusting valve packing Over time, the packing material inside a Rosemount manifold may require adjustment in order to continue to provide proper pressure retention. Not all Rosemount manifolds have this adjustment capability. The Rosemount manifold model number will indicate what type of stem seal or packing material has been used. The following steps are provided as a procedure to adjust valve packing: 1. Remove all pressure from device.
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Commissioning Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Section 4 Commissioning Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 47 Viewing network status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 48 Verifying operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Commissioning 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury. Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on leads can cause electrical shock. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Commissioning Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA For Device Status screens, see “LCD display screen messages” on page 63. Table 4-1. Diagnostic Screen Sequence Tag Device ID Network ID Networkjoin status Device status Abcde id - 12 netwk netwk Suply OK volts 3. 6 0 13 0 5 fgh ID 345678 Table 4-2.
Commissioning Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Smart Wireless Gateway Using the Gateway’s web interface, navigate to the Explorer page as shown in Figure 4-1 on page 50. Locate the device in question and verify all status indicators are good (green). Figure 4-1. Smart Wireless Gateway Explorer page. AMS Device Manager When the device has joined the network, it will appear in the Device Manager as illustrated in Figure 4-2.
Commissioning Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table 4-3 includes Fast Key sequences frequently used to interrogate and configure the device. Table 4-3.
Reference Manual Commissioning 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Configuring HART Lock using AMS Device Manager 1. Right click on the device and select Configure. 2. Under Manual Setup select the Security tab. 3. Select Lock/Unlock button under HART Lock (Software) and follow the screen prompts. Configuration button lock The configuration button lock disables all local button functionality. Changes to the transmitter configuration from the local buttons will be rejected.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Section 5 May 2017 Operation and Maintenance Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 53 Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 53 Calibration overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operation and Maintenance Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury. Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on leads can cause electrical shock. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Table 5-1. Recommended Calibration Tasks Transmitter Bench calibration tasks 1. Set output configuration parameters: Rosemount 3051CD 3051CG 3051L 3051TG, Range 1-4 a. Set the range points. b. Set the output units. c. Set the output type. 1. Reconfigure parameters if necessary. 2. Zero trim the transmitter to compensate for mounting effects or static pressure effects. 2. Optional: Perform a sensor trim.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Figure 5-1. Digital zero button location A A. Digital zero button 5.3.2 Determining calibration frequency Calibration frequency can vary greatly depending on the application, performance requirements, and process conditions. Use the following procedure to determine calibration frequency that meets the needs of your application. 1. Determine the performance required for your application. 2. Determine the operating conditions.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Step 3: Calculate total probable error (TPE)(1). TPE = 2 2 2 ReferenceAccuracy + TemperatureEffect + StaticPressureEffect = 0.105% of span Where: Reference Accuracy = ± 0.04% of span URL Ambient Temperature Effect = 0.0125 ----- + 0.0625% per 50 °F = 0.0833% of span --------------------- ------------ Span Span Static Pressure Effect = 0.1% reading per 1000 psi (69 bar) = 0.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 In this example: URV = 1500 inH2O (3.74 bar) S= –0.95% P= 1200 psi LT = 1500 – (–0.95%/100 x 1200 psi/1000 psi v 1500 inH2O) LT = 1517.1 inH2O Complete the upper sensor trim procedure as described in “Sensor trim” on page 59. In the example above, at step 4, apply the nominal pressure value of 1500 inH2O. However, enter the calculated correct upper sensor trim value of 1517.1 inH2O with a Field Communicator.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 During a trim operation, the Rosemount 3051 Wireless is placed in high power refresh mode, which provides frequent pressure measurement updates and allows the configured damping to take effect. This behavior allows for more accurate calibration of the device. When the device is in high power refresh mode, the battery power supply will be depleted more rapidly. Figure 5-2. Sensor Trim Example A A B B A. Before trim B.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Note Select pressure points so that lower and upper values are equal to or outside the expected process operation range. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the adjustment of the lower value. 8. Repeat the procedure for the upper value. Select 1: Upper Sensor Trim and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the adjustment of the upper value. Performing a sensor trim with AMS Device Manager 1.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 5.4.4 May 2017 Line pressure effect (range 2 and 3) The following specifications show the static pressure effect for the Rosemount 3051 Range 2 and 3 Pressure Transmitters used in differential pressure applications where line pressure exceeds 2000 psi (138 bar). Zero effect ± 0.1% of the upper range limit plus an additional ± 0.1% of upper range limit error for each 1000 psi (69 bar) of line pressure above 2000 psi (138 bar).
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Example A transmitter with model number 3051_CD4 will be used in a differential pressure application where the static line pressure is 1200 psi (83 bar). The transmitter output is ranged with 4 mA at 500 inH2O (1,2 bar) and 20 mA at 1500 inH2O (3,7 bar). To correct for systematic error caused by high static line pressure, first use the following formulas to determine corrected values for the low trim and high trim.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 5.5 LCD display screen messages 5.5.1 Startup screen sequence The following screens will display when the power module is first connected to the Rosemount 3051 Wireless. XXXXX XXXXxxx All Segments On: Used to visually determine if there are any bad segments on the LCD display. xxxxxx 3051 Device Identification: Used to determine Device Type.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 SNSR 2 5. 0 0 SV Screen - sensor temperature value deg c DEV 2 5. 2 5 TV Screen - device temperature value deg c Suply 3. 6 0 QV Screen - voltage reading at the power supply terminals volts PRCNT 7.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 5.5.2 May 2017 Diagnostic button screen sequence The following five screens will display when the device is operating properly and the Diagnostic Button has been pressed.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 5.5.3 Network diagnostic status screens These screens display the network status of the device. Only one will be shown during the startup sequence or diagnostic sequence. netwk Diagnostic Button Screen 4.1: The device is attempting to start the radio unknwn netwk Diagnostic Button Screen 4.2: The device has just restarted INIT netwk Diagnostic Button Screen 4.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 NETwK Diagnostic Button Screen 4.5: The device is searching for the Network SRCHNG netwk Diagnostic Button Screen 4.6: The device is attempting to join a network NEGOT netwk Diagnostic Button Screen 4.7: The device is connected to the Network, but is in a “Quarantined” state conect netwk Diagnostic Button Screen 4.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 5.5.4 Device Diagnostic screens The following screens will show the device diagnostics depending on the state of the device. DEV fAilur Device Information - Status: There is a critical error which may prevent the device from operating correctly. Check additional status screens for more information. PRESS 5 8. 0 PV Screen - process pressure value PSI SNSR 2 5. 0 0 SV Screen - sensor temperature value deg c DEV 2 5.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 PRCNT 7.
Operation and Maintenance Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 suply Diagnostic Button Screen 7.2: The terminal voltage is below the recommended operating range - the Power Module should be replaced low radio Diagnostic Button Screen 8: The device may not be able to communicate with the radio or the radio has an internal error. In this state the device may still be operational and publishing HART data failur confg failur confg warn snsr failur 70 Diagnostic Button Screen 9.
Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 snsr warn Diagnostic Button Screen 10.2: A sensor attached to the transmitter is degraded, readings from that sensor may not be within accuracy specifications - check the process, and sensor wiring connections - check additional status for more detailed information of the warning source Note Use the Rosemount Wireless LCD part number: 00753-9004-0002.
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Troubleshooting Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Section 6 Troubleshooting Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 73 Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 73 Removing from service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Table 6-1. Device Status Information Device status Description Electronics Failure An electronics error that could impact the device measurement reading has occurred. Recommended action 1. Reset the device 2. Reconfirm all configuration items in the device 3. If the condition persists, replace the electronics The wireless radio has detected a failure or stopped communicating. 1.
Troubleshooting Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table 6-1. Device Status Information Device status HI HI Alarm Description The primary variable has surpassed the user defined limit. Recommended action 1. Verify the process variable is within user specified limits 2. Reconfirm the user defined alarm limit 3. If not needed, disable this alert HI Alarm The primary variable has surpassed the user defined limit. 1. Verify the process variable is within user specified limits 2.
Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Table 6-3. Wireless Network Troubleshooting Symptom Recommended actions Verify network ID and join key Wait longer (30 min.) Enable High Speed Operation (Active Advertising) on Smart Wireless Gateway Check Power Module Device not joining the network Verify device is within range of at least one other device Verify network is in active network advertise Power Cycle device to try again Verify device is configured to join.
Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 6.4 May 2017 Service support Within the United States, call the Emerson™ Instrument and Valve Response Center using the 1-800-654-RSMT (7768) toll-free number. This center, available 24 hours a day, will assist you with any needed information or materials. The center will ask for product model and serial numbers, and will provide a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number.
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Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Appendix A Specifications and Reference Data Performance specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 79 Functional specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 82 Physical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A.1.4 Flow performance - flow reference accuracy Rosemount 3051CFA Annubar™ Flowmeter (for Rosemount 3051 and enhanced 3051) Ranges 2-3 N/A ±1.60% of flow rate at 8:1 flow turndown Rosemount 3051CFC Compact Orifice Flowmeter – Conditioning option C Ranges 2-3 =0.4 ±1.75% of flow rate at 8:1 flow turndown =0.65 ±1.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A.1.7 Line pressure effect per 1000 psi (6.9 MPa) For line pressures above 2000 psi (13,7 MPa) and ranges 4–5, see Rosemount 3051 HART® Reference Manual, Rosemount 3051 FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus Reference Manual, and Rosemount 3051 PROFIBUS® PA Reference Manual. Models Rosemount 3051CD, 3051CF Ranges 2–3 A.1.9 Mounting position effects Models Mounting position effects Rosemount 3051C Zero shifts up to ±1.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A.2 Functional specifications A.2.1 Service Liquid, gas, and vapor applications A.2.2 Range and sensor limits Table A-1. Rosemount 3051CD, 3051CG, 3051CF, and 3051L Range and Sensor Limits Range Lower (LRL) Minimum span Upper (URL) 0(1) 0.1 inH2O (0,25 mbar) 1(2) Rosemount 3051CD Differential 3051CF Flowmeters Rosemount 3051CG Gage Rosemount 3051L Differential Rosemount 3051L Gage 3.0 inH2O (7,47 mbar) –3.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A.2.3 Zero and span adjustment requirements A.3.8 Overpressure limits Zero and span values can be set anywhere within the range limits stated in Table A-1. Rosemount 3051CD/CG/CF Span must be greater than or equal to the minimum span stated in Table A-1. Range 1: 2000 psig (137.9 bar) Range 0: 750 psi (51.7 bar) Ranges 2–5: 3626 psig (250 bar) 4500 psig (310.3 bar) for option code P9 A.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A.3.9 Static pressure limit Table A-4. Rosemount 3051 Process Temperature Limits Rosemount 3051CD only Rosemount 3051CD, 3051CG, 3051CF, 3051CA(1)(2) Operates within specifications between static line pressures of 0.5 psia and 3626 psig [4500 psig (310. 3 bar) for option code P9].
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Process Isolating Diaphragms A.4 Physical specifications A.4.1 Electrical connections 3051CA The damping command introduces a delay in processing which increases the response time of the transmitter; smoothing variations in output readings caused by rapid input changes. In the Rosemount 3051 Wireless, damping only takes effect when the device is placed in high power refresh mode and during calibration.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Sensor module housing Coplanar: CF-3M (Cast version of 316L SST, material per ASTM-A743) Inline: Aluminum module painted with polyurethane or CF-3M (Cast version of 316L SST, material per ASTM-A743) Bolts ASTM A449, Type 1 (zinc-cobalt plated carbon steel) ASTM F593G, Condition CW1 (Austenitic 316 SST) ASTM A193, Grade B7M (zinc plated alloy steel) Alloy K-500 Sensor module fill fluid Silicone Process fill fluid (Rosemount
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-6. Rosemount 3051L Weights without Options Flange Flush lb. (kg) 2-in. Ext. lb (kg) 4-in. Ext. lb (kg) 6-in. Ext. lb (kg) 2-in., 150 6.1 (2,8) N/A N/A N/A 3-in., 150 12.3 (5,6) 13.0 (5,9) 14.2 (6,4) 15.5 (7,0) 4-in., 150 17.8 (8,1) 17.5 (7,9) 18.7 (8,4) 20.0 (9,1) 2-in., 300 7.9 (3,6) N/A N/A N/AN/A 3-in., 300 16.2 (7,3) 16.9 (7,7) 18.1 (8,2) 19.4 (8,8) 4-in., 300 27 (12,2) 26.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A.5 Dimensional drawings Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). Process adapters (option D2) and Rosemount 305 Integral Manifolds must be ordered with the transmitter. Figure A-1. Rosemount 3051 Wireless Housing with In-Line and Coplanar Platform A B A. U-bolt bracket B. 1/2 NPT female or G1/2 A DIN16288 male process connection Dimensions are in inches (millimeters).
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-8. Rosemount 3051L Dimensional Specifications Except where indicated, dimensions are in inches (millimeters). Pipe size Class 0.69 (18) 4.75 (121) 6.0 (152) 4 0.75 (19) NA 3.6 (92) 3 (76) 0.88 (22) 6.0 (152) 7.5 (191) 4 0.75 (19) 2.58 (66) 5.0 (127) 4 (102) 0.88 (22) 7.5 (191) 9.0 (229) 8 0.75 (19) 3.5 (89) 6.2 (158) 2 (51) 0.82 (21) 5.0 (127) 6.5 (165) 8 0.75 (19) NA 3.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A.5.1 Ordering information Table A-9. Rosemount 3051C Coplanar Pressure Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-9. Rosemount 3051C Coplanar Pressure Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Reference Manual Specifications and ReferenceData 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Table A-9. Rosemount 3051C Coplanar Pressure Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-9. Rosemount 3051C Coplanar Pressure Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Reference Manual Specifications and ReferenceData 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Table A-9. Rosemount 3051C Coplanar Pressure Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-10. Rosemount 3051T In-Line Pressure Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time. Model Transmitter type 3051T In-Line Pressure Transmitter Pressure type G Gage ★ A(1) Absolute ★ Pressure range Rosemount 3051TG(2) Rosemount 3051TA 1 –14.
Reference Manual Specifications and ReferenceData May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-10. Rosemount 3051T In-Line Pressure Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-10. Rosemount 3051T In-Line Pressure Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Specifications and ReferenceData May 2017 Table A-11. Rosemount 3051CFA Annubar Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time. Model Product description 3051CFA Annubar Flowmeter Measurement type Differential Pressure ★ L Liquid ★ G Gas ★ S Steam ★ 020 2-in. (50 mm) ★ 025 21/2-in. (63.
Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-11. Rosemount 3051CFA Annubar Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time. Pipe I.D. range C Range C from the Pipe I.D. table ★ D Range D from the Pipe I.D. table ★ A Range A from the Pipe I.D. table B Range B from the Pipe I.D.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-11. Rosemount 3051CFA Annubar Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-11. Rosemount 3051CFA Annubar Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Reference Manual Specifications and ReferenceData 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Table A-11. Rosemount 3051CFA Annubar Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-11. Rosemount 3051CFA Annubar Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Specifications and ReferenceData May 2017 Table A-12. Rosemount 3051CFC Compact Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-12. Rosemount 3051CFC Compact Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Specifications and ReferenceData May 2017 Table A-12. Rosemount 3051CFC Compact Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-12. Rosemount 3051CFC Compact Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Reference Manual Specifications and ReferenceData 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Table A-13. Rosemount 3051CFP Integral Orifice Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-13. Rosemount 3051CFP Integral Orifice Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time. Bore size option 0066 0.066-in. (1.68 mm) for1/2-in. pipe ★ 0109 0.109-in. (2.77 mm) for 1/2-in. pipe ★ 0160 0.160-in. (4.06 mm) for 1/2-in. pipe ★ 0196 0.196-in.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-13. Rosemount 3051CFP Integral Orifice Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data May 2017 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-13. Rosemount 3051CFP Integral Orifice Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-13. Rosemount 3051CFP Integral Orifice Flowmeter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time. Configuration buttons DZ Typical Model Number: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-14. Rosemount 3051L Level Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-14. Rosemount 3051L Level Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time. Mounting Flange Size, Rating, Material (High Side) Size Rating Material M 2-in. ANSI/ASME B16.5 Class 150 CS ★ A 3-in. ANSI/ASME B16.5 Class 150 CS ★ B 4-in.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-14. Rosemount 3051L Level Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time. Seal fill fluid (high side) Specific gravity Temperature limits [ambient temperature of 70 °F (21 °C)] A Syltherm XLT 0.
Reference Manual Specifications and ReferenceData 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Table A-14. Rosemount 3051L Level Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Table A-14. Rosemount 3051L Level Transmitter Ordering Information The starred offerings (★) represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time.
Specifications and ReferenceData Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A.6 Options A.6.
Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual May 2017 B2 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Bracket for Panel Mounting B8 For use with the traditional flange option Bracket for mounting transmitter on wall or panel B9 Carbon steel construction with carbon steel bolts Coated with polyurethane paint B3 Same bracket as the B2 option with Series 300 stainless steel bolts B3 Bracket with SST Bolts Same bracket as the B3 option with Series 300 stainless steel bolts BA Flat Bracket for 2
Reference Manual Specifications and ReferenceData May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA A.
Product Certifications Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Appendix B ProductCertifications Rev 1.4 European Directive Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 123 Telecommunication compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 123 FCC and IC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA B.6 Canada I6 120 Specifications and ReferenceData May 2017 Canada Intrinsically Safe Certificate: CSA 2526009 Standards: CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 0-M91, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.94-M91, CSA Std C22.2 No. 142-M1987, CSA Std C22.2 No. 157-92, CSA Std C22.2 No.
Product Certifications Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Markings: Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D, T4 when installed per Rosemount drawing 03031-1063; Type 4X/IP66/IP68 B.10 China I3 B.7 Europe I1 ATEX Intrinsic Safety Certificate: Baseefa12ATEX0228X Standards: EN 60079-0: 2012, EN 60079-11: 2012 Markings: II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga, T4(–40 °C Ta +70 °C) IP66/IP68 Special Conditions for Safe Use (X): 1.
Network Design Best Practices Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Appendix C Network Design Best Practices All recommended practices should be followed to ensure highest data reliability. Deviation from these best practices may require device repeaters in the network to maintain 99% data. The following are guidelines to achieve the best possible Smart Wireless reliability Network. 1. Each wireless network field should be scoped to a single process unit. 2.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys Network Design Best Practices May 2017 125
Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Appendix D Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys Field Communicator menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 127 Field Communicator Fast Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 131 D.1 Field Communicator menu tree Figure D-1.
Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Figure D-2.
Reference Manual Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA May 2017 Figure D-3.
Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys Reference Manual May 2017 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA Figure D-4. Rosemount 3051 Field Communicator Menu Tree: Manual Setup Active Alerts 1 Refresh Alerts 2 Active Alert Name #1 3 Active Alert Image #1 4 Active Alert Name #2 5 Active Alert Image #2 6 Etc.
Reference Manual Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA D.2 May 2017 Field Communicator Fast Keys A () indicates the basic configuration parameters. At minimum these parameters should be verified as a part of configuration and startup. A (7) indicates availability only in HART revision 7 mode. Table D-1.
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4100, Rev BA 132 Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys May 2017 Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys
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