Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Rosemount 3051 Pressure Transmitter with HART® Protocol www.emersonprocess.
Title Page Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Rosemount 3051 Pressure Transmitter 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.
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Reference Manual Table of Contents 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Contents 1Section 1: Introduction 1.1 Using this manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Service support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.3 Models covered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Table of Contents 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 2.12Liquid level measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 2.12.1Open vessels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 2.12.2Closed vessels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 3Section 3: Configuration 3.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Table of Contents 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 3.15Changing a transmitter address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 3.15.1Communicating with a multidropped transmitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 3.15.2Polling a multidropped transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 4Section 4: Operation and maintenance 4.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Table of Contents 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 5.5.4 Install the drain/vent valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 AAppendix A: Specifications and reference data A.1 Performance specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A.1.1 Conformance to specification (±3s (Sigma)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 A.1.2 Reference accuracy(1) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Table of Contents 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 A.3.4 Rosemount 3051L Process Wetted Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 A.3.5 Non-Wetted Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 A.3.6 Shipping Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 A.4 Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Section 1: Introduction Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Section 1 1.1 Introduction Using this manual The sections in this manual provide information on installing, operating, and maintaining the Rosemount 3051. The sections are organized as follows: Section 2: Installation contains mechanical and electrical installation instructions, and field upgrade options. Section 3: Configuration provides instruction on commissioning and operating Rosemount 3051 transmitters.
Reference Manual Section 1: Introduction 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Individuals 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 goods.
Reference Manual Section 1: Introduction 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Note For Rosemount 3051 with FOUNDATION™ fieldbus, see Rosemount Product Manual 00809-0100-4774. For Rosemount 3051 with Profibus PA, see Rosemount Product Manual 00809-0100-4797. 1.4 Transmitter overview The Rosemount 3051C Coplanar™ design is offered for Differential Pressure (DP), Gage Pressure (GP) and Absolute Pressure (AP) measurements.
Reference Manual Section 1: Introduction 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 1-1. Block diagram of operation SENSOR MODULE 4—20 MA SIGNAL TO CONTROL SYSTEM ELECTRONICS BOARD Signal Processing Microcomputer Temp. Sensor Sensor Module Memory Sensor linearization Rerange Damping Diagnostics Engineering Communication Module Memory Rerange values Configuration Digital-toAnalog Signal Conversion Digital Communication Local Span and Zero Adjustment FIELD COMMUNICATOR 1.
Section 2: Installation Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Section 2 Installation Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5 Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5 General considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Explosions could result in death or serious injury: Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices. Please review the approvals section of the 3051 reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe installation.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Important Install the enclosed pipe plug (found in the box) in unused conduit opening with a minimum of five threads engaged to comply with explosion-proof requirements. For material compatibility considerations, see document number 00816-0100-3045 on www.emersonprocess.com/rosemount. 2.
Section 2: Installation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Another method is to plumb the reference side to a chamber that has a small vent to atmosphere. If multiple draft transmitters are being used in an application, the reference side of each device can be plumbed to a chamber to achieve a common gage reference. 2.6 Environmental considerations Best practice is to mount the transmitter in an environment that has minimal ambient temperature change.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 2.7 November 2012 HART installation flowchart Figure 2-1.
Section 2: Installation Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 2.8 Installation procedures 2.8.1 Mount the transmitter For dimensional drawing information refer to Appendix A: Specifications and reference data on page 120. Process flange orientation Mount the process flanges with sufficient clearance for process connections. For safety reasons, place the drain/vent valves so the process fluid is directed away from possible human contact when the vents are used.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Table 2-1. Mounting brackets 3051 brackets Process connections Mounting Materials Flat Pipe Panel panel Coplanar In-line Traditional mount mount mount Option code B4 X X X B1 X B2 X B3 X B7 X B8 X B9 X BA X BC X X CS SST bracket bracket X X X X X X X X X CS bolts X SST bolts X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Figure 2-2.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-3. Mounti ng bracket option codes B1, B7, and BA 3.75 (95) 1.63 (41) 4.09 (104) 2.73 (69) 4.97 (126) 2.81 (71) Figure 2-4. Panel mounting bracket option codes B2 and B8 3.75 (95) 1.63 (41) Mounting Holes 0.375 Diameter (10) 4.09 (104) 1.405 (35,7) 1.40 (36) 2.81 (71) 4.5 (114) 1.405 (35,7) Figure 2-5. Flat mounting bracket option codes B3 and BC 2.125 (54) 1.625 (41) 8.00 (203) 2.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 B7M Carbon Steel (CS) Head Markings Stainless Steel (SST) Head Markings 660 CL A 316 B8M KM Alloy K-500 Head Marking F593_* * The last digit in the F593_ head marking may be any letter between A and M. Bolt installation Only use bolts supplied with the Rosemount 3051 or sold by Emerson Process Management as spare parts for the Rosemount 3051 transmitter. Use the following bolt installation procedure: 1.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-4. Traditional flange bolt configurations DIFFERENTIAL TRANSMITTER GAGE/ABSOLUTE TRANSMITTER Drain/Vent Plug Drain/Vent Drain/Vent 1.75 (44) × 4 1.75 (44) × 4 1.50 (38) × 4 1.50 (38) × 4 Note Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). Figure 2-7.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 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 is dependent on the process. Use the following guidelines to determine transmitter location and placement of impulse piping: Keep impulse piping as short as possible.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Note For steam or other elevated temperature services, it is important that temperatures at the process connection do not exceed the transmitter’s process temperature limits. Figure 2-8. Installation examples GAS OR LIQUID SERVICE GAS SERVICE STEAM SERVICE Flow Flow Flow 2.8.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Whenever you remove flanges or adapters, visually inspect the PTFE o-rings. Replace with o-ring designed for Rosemount transmitter if there are any signs of damage, such as nicks or cuts. Undamaged o-rings may be reused. If you replace the o-rings, retorque the flange bolts after installation to compensate for cold flow. Refer to the process sensor body reassembly procedure in Section 5: Troubleshooting.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 2.8.4 Inline process connection Inline gage transmitter orientation The low side pressure port on the inline gage transmitter is located in the neck of the transmitter, behind the housing. The vent path is 360 degrees around the transmitter between the housing and sensor (See Figure 2-10).
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-11. Housing rotation Housing Rotation Set Screw (5/64-in.) 2.8.6 LCD display Transmitters ordered with the LCD option are shipped with the display installed. Installing the display on an existing 3051 transmitter requires a small instrument screwdriver. Figure 2-12. LCD display .
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 2.8.7 Configure security and alarm Security (write protect) There are three security methods with the Rosemount 3051 transmitter: 1. Security Jumper: prevents all writes to transmitter configuration. 2. Local Keys (Local Zero and Span) Software Lock Out: prevents changes to transmitter range points via local zero and span adjustment keys. With local keys security enabled, changes to configuration are possible via HART.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-13. Electronics board 4-20 mA HART Without LCD Meter With LCD Display Alarm Security Figure 2-14.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 2.9 Electrical considerations Note Make sure all electrical installation is in accordance with national and local code requirements. 2.9.1 Conduit installation If all connections are not sealed, excess moisture accumulation can damage the transmitter. Make sure to mount the transmitter with the electrical housing positioned downward for drainage.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 2.9.2 November 2012 Wiring Do not connect the power signal wiring to the test terminals. Voltage may burn out the reverse-polarity protection diode in the test connection. Note Use shielded twisted pairs to yield best results. To ensure proper communication, use 24 AWG or larger wire, and do not exceed 5000 feet (1500 meters). Figure 2-16.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-17.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Perform the following procedure to make wiring connections: 1. Remove the housing cover on terminal compartment side. Do not remove the cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is live. Signal wiring supplies all power to the transmitter. 2. a. For 4-20 mA HART output, connect the positive lead to the terminal marked (+) and the negative lead to the terminal marked (pwr/comm -).
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Power supply for 1-5 Vdc HART low power Low power transmitters operate on 6-14 Vdc. The dc power supply should provide power with less than two percent ripple. The Vout load should be 100 k or greater. 2.9.3 Transient protection terminal block The transmitter will withstand electrical transients of the energy level usually encountered in static discharges or induced switching transients.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-20. 1-5 Vdc low power wiring with transient protection Power Supply Voltmeter Figure 2-21. Wiring pair and ground Minimize Distance Trim shield and insulate Ground for Transient Protection DP Insulate Shield Minimize Distance Connect Shield Back to the Power Supply Ground Note The transient protection terminal block does not provide transient protection unless the transmitter case is properly grounded.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Signal wiring Do not run signal wiring in conduit or open trays with power wiring or near heavy electrical equipment.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-23. External ground assembly External Ground Assembly Note Grounding the transmitter case via threaded conduit connection may not provide sufficient ground continuity. 2.10 Hazardous locations certifications Individual transmitters are clearly marked with a tag indicating the approvals they carry.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-24.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 2.11.1 November 2012 Rosemount 305 integral manifold installation procedure To install a 305 Integral Manifold to a 3051 transmitter: 1. Inspect the PTFE sensor module o-rings. Undamaged o-rings may be reused. If the o-rings are damaged (if they have nicks or cuts, for example), replace with o-rings designed for Rosemount transmitter.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Always perform a zero trim on the transmitter/manifold assembly after installation to eliminate any shift due to mounting effects. See “Sensor Trim Overview” on page 10. Three and five-valve configurations shown: In normal operation the two block valves between the process and instrument ports will be open and the equalizing valve will be closed.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 4. Open the block valve on the low pressure side of the transmitter to return the transmitter to service. L H Drain/ Vent Valve Drain/ Vent Valve Equalize (closed) Isolate (open) Isolate (open) Process Five-valve Natural Gas configurations shown: In normal operation, the two block valves between the process and instrument ports will be open, and the equalizing valves will be closed.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 2. Open the equalize valve on the high pressure (upstream) side of the transmitter. L H Test (Plugged) Test (Plugged) Equalize (open) Equalize (closed) Isolate (open) Isolate (closed) Process 3. Open the equalize valve on the low pressure (downstream) side of the transmitter. The manifold is now in the proper configuration for zeroing the transmitter.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 5. Close the equalize valve on the high pressure (upstream) side. L H Test (Plugged) Test (Plugged) Equalize (closed) Equalize (closed) Isolate (open) Isolate (closed) Process 6. Finally, to return the transmitter to service, open the low side isolation valve. Drain Vent (closed) Process L H Test (Plugged) Test (Plugged) Equalize (closed) Equalize (closed) Isolate (open) Process 2.12.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Dry leg condition Low-side transmitter piping will remain empty if gas above the liquid does not condense. This is a dry leg condition. Range determination calculations are the same as those described for bottom-mounted transmitters in open vessels, as shown in Figure 2-25. Figure 2-25. Liquid level measurement example. X Let X equal the vertical distance between the minimum and maximum measurable levels (500 in.).
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-26. Wet leg example. X Z Y LT H L Let X equal the vertical distance between the minimum and maximum measurable levels (500 in.). Let Y equal the vertical distance between the transmitter datum line and the minimum measurable level (50 in.). Let z equal the vertical distance between the top of the liquid in the wet leg and the transmitter datum line (600 in.). Let SG1 equal the specific gravity of the fluid (1.
Reference Manual Section 2: Installation 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 2-27. Bubbler liquid level measurement example. AIR T X Let X equal the vertical distance between the minimum and maximum measurable levels (100 in.). Let SG equal the specific gravity of the fluid (1.1). Let h equal the maximum head pressure to be measured in inches of water. Let Range equal zero to h. Then h = (X)(SG) = 100 x 1.
Section 3: Configuration Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Section 3 Configuration Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 39 Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 39 Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Explosions could result in death or serious injury: Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices. Please review the approvals section of the 3051 reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe installation.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3.3.2 November 2012 Wiring diagrams Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 3-1 for 4-20 mA HART or Figure 3-2 for 1-5 Vdc HART Low Power. To ensure successful communication, a resistance of at least 250 ohms must be present between the Field Communicator loop connection and the power supply. The Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager may be connected at “COMM” on the transmitter terminal block or across the load resistor.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 3.4 Configuration data review Note Information and procedures in this section that make use of Field Communicator fast key sequences and AMS Device Manager assume that the transmitter and communication equipment are connected, powered, and operating correctly. The following is a list of factory default configurations. These can be reviewed by using the Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3.5.1 November 2012 Field communicator user interface Figure 3-3. Traditional interface The corresponding Menu Trees can be viewed on page 44 and page 45. The fast key sequence can be viewed on page 48. Figure 3-4. Device dashboard The corresponding Menu Trees can be viewed on page 46 through page 48. The fast key sequence can be viewed on page 50.
Section 3: Configuration 3.6 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Field communicator menu trees Figure 3-5.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Section 3: Configuration November 2012 Figure 3-6.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 3-7.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 3-8.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 3-9.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Function Custom Meter Value ⻫ N/A 1, 3, 6 1, 3, 6 Date 1, 3, 4, 1 1, 3, 4, 1 Descriptor 1, 3, 4, 2 1, 3, 4, 2 Digital To Analog Trim (4-20 mA Output) 1, 2, 3, 2, 1 1, 2, 3, 2, 1 Disable Local Span/Zero Adjustment 1, 4, 4, 1, 7 1, 4, 4, 1, 7 Field Device Information 1, 4, 4, 1 1, 4, 4, 1 Full Trim 1, 2, 3, 3 1, 2, 3, 3 Keypad Input – Rerange 1, 2, 3, 1, 1 1, 2, 3, 1, 1 Local Zero and Span Control 1,
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Table 3-2.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3.8.1 November 2012 Process variables The process variables for the 3051 provide transmitter output, and are continuously updated. The pressure reading in both engineering units and percent of range will continue to track with pressures outside of the defined range from the lower to the upper range limit of the sensor module.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 3.9 Basic setup 3.9.1 Set process variable units The PV Unit command sets the process variable units to allow you to monitor your process using the appropriate units of measure. Field communicator Traditional 4-20 mA Fast Keys 1, 3, 2 Traditional 1-5 Vdc Fast Keys 1, 3, 2 Device Dashboard Fast Keys 2, 2, 1, 1 Enter the fast key sequence “Set Process Variable Units.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Field communicator Traditional 4-20 mA Fast Keys 1, 3, 5 Traditional 1-5 Vdc Fast Keys 1, 3, 5 Device Dashboard Fast Keys 2, 2, 1, 3 AMS device manager Right click on the device and select Configure from the menu. 1. In the Basic Setup tab, use Xfer fnctn drop down menu to select output, click Apply. 2. After carefully reading the warning provided, select yes. Figure 3-10.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Note Transmitters are shipped from Emerson Process Management fully calibrated per request or by the factory default of full scale (zero to upper range limit). Note Regardless of the range points, the 3051 will measure and report all readings within the digital limits of the sensor.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Field communicator Traditional 4-20 mA Fast Keys 1, 2, 3, 1 Traditional 1-5 Vdc Fast Keys 1, 2, 3, 1 Device Dashboard Fast Keys 2, 2, 2, 1 From the HOME screen, enter the fast key sequence “Rerange with a Communicator Only.” AMS device manager Right click on the device and select Configure from the menu. In the Basic Setup tab, locate the Analog Output box and perform the following procedure: 1.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 AMS device manager Right click on the device, select Calibrate, then Apply values from the menu. 1. Select Next after the control loop is set to manual. 2. From the Apply Values menu, follow the on-line instructions to configure lower and upper range values. 3. Select Exit to leave the Apply Values screen. 4. Select Next to acknowledge the loop can be returned to automatic control. 5.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 3-11. Zero and span buttons Span and Zero Adjustment Buttons Note The span is maintained when the 4 mA point (1 Vdc point) is set. The span changes when the 20 mA point (5 Vdc point) is set. If the lower range point is set to a value that causes the upper range point to exceed the sensor limit, the upper range point is automatically set to the sensor limit, and the span is adjusted accordingly. 3.9.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Field communicator Traditional 4-20 mA Fast Keys 1, 3, 6 Traditional 1-5 Vdc Fast Keys 1, 3, 6 Device Dashboard Fast Keys 2, 2, 1, 2 AMS device manager Right click on the device and select Configure from the menu. 3.10 1. In the Basic Setup tab, enter the damping value in the Damp field, click Apply. 2. After carefully reading the warning provided, select yes.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3.10.1 November 2012 LCD display configuration for 4-20 mA HART only The factory default alternates are between Engineering Units and % of Range. The LCD Display Configuration command allows customization of the LCD display to suit application requirements. The LCD display will alternate between the selected items: Eng. Units only Alternate Eng. Units & % of Range % of Range only Alternate Eng.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 To configure the display with a Field Communicator, perform the following procedure: 1. Change the Meter Type to “Custom Meter” by using the Fast Key sequence under “LCD display configuration for 4-20 mA HART only” on page 59. 2. Next from the ONLINE screen, Select 1 Device Setup, 3 Basic Setup, 7 Meter Options, 2 Meter Options, 2 Custom Meter Setup. 3. To specify decimal point position: a. Select 1 Sel dec pt pos.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 3.11 Detailed setup 3.11.1 Failure mode alarm and saturation The 3051 transmitters automatically and continuously perform self-diagnostic routines. If the self-diagnostic routines detect a failure, the transmitter drives its output outside of the normal saturation values. The transmitter will drive its output low or high based on the position of the failure mode alarm jumper.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 3.11.2 Alarm and saturation levels for burst mode Transmitters set to burst mode handle saturation and alarm conditions differently. Alarm conditions: Analog output switches to alarm value Primary variable is burst with a status bit set Percent of range follows primary variable Temperature is burst with a status bit set Saturation: 3.11.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Field communicator Traditional 4-20 mA Fast Keys 1, 2, 2 Traditional 1-5 Vdc Fast Keys 1, 2, 2 Device Dashboard Fast Keys 3, 5, 1 To initiate a loop test, perform the following procedure: 1. a. For 4-20 mA HART output, connect a reference meter to the transmitter by either connecting the meter to the test terminals on the terminal block, or shunting transmitter power through the meter at some point in the loop. b.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 AMS device manager Right click on the device and select Diagnostics and Test, then Loop Test from the menu. 1. a. For 4-20 mA HART output, connect a reference meter to the transmitter by either connecting the meter to the test terminals on the terminal block, or shunting transmitter power through the meter at some point in the loop. b. For 1-5 Vdc Low Power HART output, connect a reference meter to the Vout terminal. 2.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Field communicator Traditional 4-20 mA Fast Keys left arrow, 1, 2 Traditional 1-5 Vdc Fast Keys left arrow, 1, 2 Device Dashboard Fast Keys 3, 4, 3 1. Completely configure the first transmitter. 2. Save the configuration data: a. Select SAVE from the Field Communicator HOME/ONLINE screen. b. Ensure that the location to which the data will be saved is set to MODULE.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Note The transmitter receiving cloned data must have the same software version (or later) as the original transmitter. AMS device manager creating a reusable copy To create a reusable copy of a configuration perform the following procedure: 1. Completely configure the first transmitter. 2. Select View then User Configuration View from the menu bar (or click the toolbar button). 3.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3.13.2 November 2012 1. Select the desired user configuration in the User Configurations window. 2. Drag the icon onto a like device in AMS Device Manager Explorer or Device Connection View. The Compare Configurations window opens, showing the parameters of the target device on one side and the parameters of the user configuration on the other. 3. Transfer parameters from the user configuration to the target device as desired.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 3.14 Multidrop communication Multidropping transmitters refers to the connection of several transmitters to a single communications transmission line. Communication between the host and the transmitters takes place digitally with the analog output of the transmitters deactivated. With smart communications protocol, up to fifteen transmitters can be connected on a single twisted pair of wires, or over leased phone lines.
Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3.15 November 2012 Changing a transmitter address To activate multidrop communication, the transmitter poll address must be assigned a number from 1 to 15, and each transmitter in a multidropped loop must have a unique poll address.
Section 3: Configuration Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Field communicator Traditional 4-20 mA Fast Keys Left arrow, 4, 1 Traditional 1-5 Vdc Fast Keys Left arrow, 4, 1 Device Dashboard Fast Keys 1, 2 AMS device manager Click on the HART modem icon and select Scan All Devices.
Section 4: Operation and Maintenance Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Section 4 Operation and maintenance Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 71 Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 71 Calibration overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 4.2.1 Warnings Explosions could result in death or serious injury: Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices. Please review the approvals section of the 3051 reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe installation.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 4-1 on page 73 illustrates 3051 transmitter data flow. Data flow can be summarized in four major steps: 1. A change in pressure is measured by a change in the sensor output (Sensor Signal). 2. The sensor signal is converted to a digital format that is understood by the microprocessor (Analog-to-Digital Signal Conversion). Sensor trim functions affect this value.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Table 4-1. Recommended calibration tasks Transmitter 3051CD 3051CG 3051L 3051TG, Range 1-4 3051CA 3051TA 3051TG, Range 5 Bench calibration tasks 1. Set output configuration parameters: a. Field calibration tasks 1. Reconfigure parameters if necessary. 2. Zero trim the transmitter to compensate for mounting effects or static pressure effects. Set the range points. b. Set the output units. c.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 1. Determine the performance required for your application. 2. Determine the operating conditions. 3. Calculate the Total Probable Error (TPE). 4. Calculate the stability per month. 5. Calculate the calibration frequency. Sample calculation for a standard 3051C Step 1: Determine the performance required for your application. Required Performance: 0.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Step 2: Determine the operating conditions. Transmitter: 3051CD, Range 2 [URL=250 inH2O(623 mbar)] Calibrated Span: 150 inH2O (374 mbar) Ambient Temperature Change: ± 50 °F (28 °C) Line Pressure: 500 psig (34,5 bar) Step 3: Calculate total probable error (TPE). TPE = 2 2 2 ReferenceAccuracy + TemperatureEffect + StaticPressureEffect = 0.105% of span Where: Reference Accuracy = ± 0.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 a. 5. If the pressure reading does not match the applied pressure (with high-accuracy test equipment), perform a sensor trim. See “Sensor trim overview” on page 81 to determine which trim to perform. Compare the Analog Output (AO) line, on the Field Communicator or AMS, to the digital readout device.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 1. From the HOME screen, enter the fast key sequence “Digital-to-Analog Trim.” Select OK after setting the control loop to manual, see “Setting the loop to manual” on page 40. 2. a. For 4-20 mA HART output, connect a reference meter to the transmitter by either connecting the meter to the test terminals on the terminal block, or shunting transmitter power through the meter at some point in the loop. b.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 AMS Device Manager Right click on the device and select Calibrate, then D/A Trim from the menu. 1. Click Next after setting the control loop to manual. 2. Click Next after connecting the reference meter. 3. Click Next at the Setting fld dev output to 4 mA (1 Vdc) screen. 4. Record the actual value from the reference meter, and enter it at the Enter meter value screen and click Next. 5.
Section 4: Operation and Maintenance Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 AMS Device Manager Right click on the device and select Calibrate, then Scaled D/A trim from the menu. 1. Click Next after setting the control loop to manual. 2. Select Change to change scale, click Next. 3. Enter Set scale-Lo output value, click Next. 4. Enter Set scale-Hi output value, click Next. 5. Click Next to proceed with Trim. 6. Click Next after connecting the reference meter. 7.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 AMS Device Manager Right click on the device and select Calibrate, then Recall Factory Trim from the menu. 1. Click Next after setting the control loop to manual. 2. Select Analog output trim under Trim to recall and click Next. 3. Click Next to acknowledge restoration of trim values is complete. 4. Select Next to acknowledge the loop can be returned to automatic control. 5.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Figure 4-3. Sensor trim 4.5.2 Zero trim Note The transmitter PV at zero pressure must be within three percent of URL in order to calibrate using the zero trim function. Field communicator Traditional 4-20 mA Fast Keys 1, 2, 3, 3, 1 Traditional 1-5 Vdc Fast Keys 1, 2, 3, 3, 1 Device Dashboard Fast Keys 3, 4, 1, 3 Calibrate the sensor with a Field Communicator using the zero trim function as follows: 1.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 4.5.3 November 2012 Sensor trim Note Use a pressure input source that is at least four times more accurate than the transmitter, and allow the input pressure to stabilize for ten seconds before entering any values.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 AMS Device Manager Right click on the device and select Calibrate, then Sensor trim” from the menu. 4.5.4 1. Select Lower sensor trim. The lower sensor trim value should be the sensor trim point that is closest to zero. 2. Click Next after setting the control loop to manual. 3. Click Next after applying appropriate pressure to sensor. 4.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 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). Example: Line pressure is 3000 psi (207 bar) for Ultra performance transmitter. Zero effect error calculation: ± {0.05 + 0.1 x [3 kpsi - 2 kpsi]} = ± 0.15% of the upper range limit Span effect Refer to “Line Pressure Effect” on page 105. 4.5.
Reference Manual Section 4: Operation and Maintenance 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Example A Range 4 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).
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Section 4: Operation and Maintenance November 2012 Note The range values for the 4 and 20 mA (1 and 5 Vdc) points should be at the nominal URV and LRV. In the example above, the values are 1500 inH2O and 500 inH2O respectively. Confirm the values on the HOME screen on the Field Communicator. Modify, if needed, by following the steps in the Rerange section on page 53.
Section 4: Operation and Maintenance November 2012 88 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Operation and maintenance
Section 5: Troubleshooting Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Section 5 Troubleshooting Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 89 Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 89 Diagnostic messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 5: Troubleshooting 5.2.1 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Warnings ( ) Explosions could result in death or serious injury: Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices. Please review the approvals section of the 3051 reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe installation.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Table 5-1. Rosemount 3051 troubleshooting table for 4-20 mA output Symptom Corrective actions Transmitter milliamp reading is zero Verify power is applied to signal terminals Check power wires for reversed polarity Verify terminal voltage is 10.5 to 42.
Section 5: Troubleshooting 5.3 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Diagnostic messages In addition to the output, the LCD meter displays abbreviated operation, error, and warning messages for troubleshooting the transmitter. Messages appear according to their priority, with normal operating messages appearing last. To determine the cause of a message, use a Field Communicator or AMS to further interrogate the transmitter. A description of each LCD diagnostic message follows.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Press Limit The process variable read by the transmitter is outside of the transmitter’s range. Temp Limit The secondary temperature variable read by the transmitter is outside of the transmitter’s range. Curr Fixed The transmitter is in multidrop mode. The analog output is not tracking pressure changes.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Span Fail The span value, set with the local span adjustment button, exceeds the maximum rangedown allowed for a particular range, or the pressure sensed by the transmitter exceeds the sensor limits. Local Dsbld This message appears during reranging with the integral zero and span buttons and indicates that the transmitter local zero and span adjustments have been disabled.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Troubleshooting November 2012 Message Description 4k snsr EEPROM error-factory ON Replace the transmitter. 4k snsr EEPROM error-user ON Use the Field Communicator to reset the temperature units and the calibration type. Add item for ALL device types or only for this ONE device type. Asks the user whether the hot key item being added should be added for all device types or only for the type of device that is connected.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 96 Message Description Looking for a device Polling for multidropped devices at addresses 1–15. Local buttons operator error ON Illegal pressure applied during zero or span operation. Repeat the process after verifying the correct pressures.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 5.4 November 2012 Message Description Saving data to configuration memory. Data is being transferred from a device to configuration memory. Sending data to device. Data is being transferred from configuration memory to a device. Sensor board not initialized ON The sensor module electronics board is not initialized. Replace the transmitter. There are write only variables which have not been edited. Please edit them.
Section 5: Troubleshooting 5.4.1 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Remove from service Follow these steps: 98 Follow all plant safety rules and procedures. Isolate and vent the process from the transmitter before removing the transmitter from service. Remove all electrical leads and disconnect conduit. Remove the transmitter from the process connection. The Rosemount 3051C transmitter is attached to the process connection by four bolts and two cap screws.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 5.4.2 November 2012 Remove terminal block Electrical connections are located on the terminal block in the compartment labeled “FIELD TERMINALS.” 5.4.3 1. Remove the housing cover from the field terminal side. 2. Loosen the two small screws located on the assembly in the 9 o’clock and 5 o’clock positions. 3. Pull the entire terminal block out to remove it.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Note Do not remove the housing until after you tuck the cable connector completely inside of the internal black cap. The black cap protects the ribbon cable from damage that can occur when you rotate the housing. 5.5 3. Loosen the housing rotation set screw with a 5/64-inch hex wrench, and loosen one full turn. 4.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 5.5.2 5.5.3 November 2012 Install the terminal block 1. Gently slide the terminal block into place, making sure the two posts from the electronics housing properly engage the receptacles on the terminal block. 2. Tighten the captive screws. 3. Replace the electronics housing cover. The transmitter covers must be fully engaged to meet Explosion-Proof requirements. Reassemble the 3051C process flange 1.
Reference Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Table 5-3. Bolt installation torque values Bolt material Initial torque value Final torque value CS-ASTM-A445 Standard 300 in-lb. (34 N-m) 650 in-lb. (73 N-m) 316 SST—Option L4 150 in-lb. (17 N-m) 300 in-lb. (34 N-m) ASTM-A-19 B7M—Option L5 300 in-lb. (34 N-m) 650 in-lb. (73 N-m) ASTM-A-193 Class 2, Grade B8M—Option L8 150 in.-lb (17 N-m) 300 in.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Appendix A Specifications and reference data Performance specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 103 Functional specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 108 Physical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Reference accuracy(1) A.1.2 Models(1) 3051CD, 3051CG Range 0 (CD) Range 1 Standard High Accuracy Option ±0.10% of span For spans less than 2:1, accuracy = ±0.05% of URL ±0.10% of span For spans less than 15:1, accuracy = URL 0.025 + 0.005 --------------- % of Span Span Ranges 2-5 ±0.065% of span For spans less than 10:1, accuracy = URL 0.015 + 0.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA A.1.4 Long term stability Models 3051C Long Term Stability Ranges 2-5 3051CD Low/Draft Range Ranges 0-1 3051T Ranges 1-4 Rosemount 3051H Ranges 2-3 Ranges 4-5 A.1.5 ±0.125% of URL for 5 years ±50 °F (28 °C) temperature changes, and up to 1000 psi (6,9 MPa) line pressure. ±0.2% of URL for 1 year ±0.125% of URL for 5 years ±50 °F (28 °C) temperature changes, and up to 1000 psi (6,9 MPa) line pressure. ±0.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Models(1) Line Pressure Effect 3051HD All Ranges All Ranges Zero Error(1) ±0.1% of URL/1000 psi (68,9 bar) for line pressures from 0 to 2000 psi (0 to 13,7 MPa) Span Error ±0.1% of reading/1000 psi (68,9 bar) (1) For zero error specifications for line pressures above 2000 psi (137,9 bar) or line pressure effect specifications for DP Ranges 4-5, see “Compensating for Line Pressure” on page 13.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA A.1.10 Appendix A: Reference Data November 2012 Power supply effect Less than ±0.005% of calibrated span per volt. A.1.11 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Meets all relevant requirements of EN 61326 and NAMUR NE-21. A.1.12 Transient protection (option code T1) Meets IEEE C62.41, Category Location B 6 kV crest (0.5 s - 100 kHz) 3 kV crest (8 × 20 microseconds) 6 kV crest (1.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 A.2 Functional specifications A.2.1 Range and sensor limits Range Table A-1. 3051CD, 3051CG, 3051L, and 3051H range and sensor limits Minimum span 3051CD(1), CG, L, H Upper (URL) 0 0.1 inH2O (0,25 mbar) 3.0 inH2O(7,47 mbar) 1 0.5 inH2O (1,2 mbar) 25 inH2O(62,3 mbar) 2 2.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Table A-2. 3051CD, 3051CG, 3051L, and 3051H range and sensor limits (cont.) Range Range and sensor limits Lower (LRL) 3051C differential 3051C/ gage 3051L differential 3051L gage 3051H differential 3051H gage 0 –3.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 A.2.3 Service Liquid, gas, and vapor applications A.2.4 4–20 mA (Output Code A) Output Two-wire 4–20 mA, user-selectable for linear or square root output. Digital process variable superimposed on 4–20 mA signal, available to any host that conforms to the HART protocol. Power Supply External power supply required. Standard transmitter (4–20 mA) operates on 10.5 to 55 Vdc with no load.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA A.2.6 FOUNDATION fieldbus function block execution times Block A.2.7 A.2.8 Execution Time Resource - Transducer - LCD Block - Analog Input 1, 2 30 milliseconds PID 45 milliseconds Input Selector 30 milliseconds Arithmetic 35 milliseconds Signal Characterizer 40 milliseconds Integrator 35 milliseconds FOUNDATION fieldbus Parameters Schedule Entries 7 (max.) Links 20 (max.
Appendix A: Reference Data A.2.9 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Backup Link Active Scheduler (LAS) The transmitter can function as a Link Active Scheduler if the current link master device fails or is removed from the segment. A.2.10 Advanced control function block suite (Option Code A01) Input Selector Block Selects between inputs and generates an output using specific selection strategies such as minimum, maximum, midpoint, average or first “good.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Minimum Load Impedance 100 k (Vout wiring) Indication Optional 5-digit LCD display Overpressure Limits Rosemount 3051CD/CG Range 0: 750 psi (51,7 bar) Range 1: 2000 psig (137,9 bar) Ranges 2–5: 3626 psig (250 bar) 4500 psig (310,3 bar) for option code P9 Rosemount 3051CA Range 1: 750 psia (51,7 bar) Range 2: 1500 psia (103,4 bar) Range 3: 1600 psia (110,3 bar) Range 4: 6000 psia (413,7 bar) R
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Table A-4. 3051L and level flange rating limits Standard Type CS rating SST rating ANSI/ASME Class 150 285 psig 275 psig ANSI/ASME Class 300 740 psig 720 psig ANSI/ASME Class 600 1480 psig 1440 psig At 100 °F (38 °C), the rating decreases with increasing temperature.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Output Code F and W If self-diagnostics detect a gross transmitter failure, that information gets passed as a status along with the process variable. A.2.16 Temperature Limits Ambient –40 to 185 °F (–40 to 85 °C) With LCD display(1): –40 to 175 °F (–40 to 80 °C) Storage –50 to 230 °F (–46 to 110 °C) With LCD display: –40 to 185 °F (–40 to 85 °C) Process At atmospheric pressures and above.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 3051L high-side temperature limits (process fill fluid) Syltherm® XLT –100 to 300 °F (–73 to 149 °C) D.C. Silicone 704® 32 to 400 °F (0 to 205 °C) D.C.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Rosemount 3051L High pressure side: 2-, 3-, or 4-in., ASME B 16.5 (ANSI) Class 150, 300 or 600 flange; 50, 80 or 100 mm, PN 40 or 10/16 flange Low pressure side: 1/4–18 NPT on flange 1/2–14 NPT on adapter Rosemount 3051T /2–14 NPT female.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 A.3.4 Rosemount 3051L Process Wetted Parts Flanged Process Connection (Transmitter High Side) Process Diaphragms, Including Process Gasket Surface 316L SST, Alloy C-276, or Tantalum Extension CF-3M (Cast version of 316L SST, material per ASTM-A743), or Alloy C-276. Fits schedule 40 and 80 pipe.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Appendix A: Reference Data November 2012 Paint Polyurethane Cover O-rings Buna-N A.3.6 Shipping Weights Refer to “Shipping weights” on page 159.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 A.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3051C Coplanar Flange 5.0 (127) 4.1 (105) 4.3 (110) 8.2 (209) 6.4 (163) 3051C Coplanar Flange with Rosemount 305 Coplanar Integral Manifold 7.54 (192) 5.5 (140) Max Open Specifications and reference data 10.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Coplanar Flange Mounting Configurations with Optional Bracket (B4) for 2-in. Pipe or Panel Mounting 2.8 (72) 4.3 (110) /16 ⫻ 11/2 Bolts for Panel Mounting (Not Supplied) 5 PANEL MOUNTING 2.8 (71) 7.1 (181) 3 /8–16 × 11/4 Bolts for Mounting to Transmitter 6.2 (156) 2.8 (71) 1.1 (28) 3.4 (85) 4.8 (120) PIPE MOUNTING 2-inch U-Bolt for Pipe Mounting 6.0 (152) 3.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3051C Coplanar with Traditional Flange 7.9 (201) Drain/ Vent Valve 1 /2–14 NPT Flange Adapter (Optional) 1.1 (28) 3.5 (87) 1.63 (41) 1.1 (28) 2.126(54) Dimensions are in inches (millimeters) 3051C Coplanar with Rosemount 305 Traditional Integral Manifold 6.25 (159) 1 /2–14 NPT Flange Adapter (Optional) Drain/Vent Valve 3.63 (92) 1.1 (28) 3.5 (87) 1.1 (28) 6.2 (158) Max Open 2.1 (54) 2.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Traditional Flange Mounting Configurations with Optional Brackets for 2-in. Pipe or Panel Mounting Panel Mounting Bracket (option B2/B8) 2-in. Pipe Mounting Bracket (option B1/B7/BA) 9.2 (235) 4.2 Impulse Piping 2.7 (67) 1.1 (28) 3.8 (95) 5 /16 x 7/8 Bolts for Panel Mounting (Not Supplied) 9.6 (243) 2.7 (67) 6.2 (158) 2.81(71) 1.4 (33) PANEL MOUNTING BRACKET PIPE MOUNTING BRACKET 4.6 (116) 2-in.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3051T Dimensional Drawings 5.0 (127) 4.1 (105) 4.3 (110) 7.2 (183) 3051T with Rosemount 306 Integral Manifold 4.85 (123) 4.1 (105) 6.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 3051T Typical Mounting Configurations with Optional Mounting Bracket Pipe Mounting Panel Mounting 2.9 (72) 4.3 (110) 5.1 (130) 2 (50) 6.2 (156) 2.8 (71) 3.5 (90) 6.3 (160) 4.8 (120) 6.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3051L Dimensional Drawings 2-in. Flange Configuring (Flush Mount Only) 3- and 4-in. Flange Configuration 4.1 (104) 4.1 (104) Housing Rotation Set Screw E D A A Extension 2, 4, or 6 (51, 102, or 152) H Optional Flushing Connection Ring (Lower Housing) H 5.0 (127) 4.3 (109) G F E 6.6 (168) 7.0 (179) Flushing Connection 8.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Flange thickness A Bolt circle diameter B Outside Extension O.D. diameter No. of Bolt hole diameter(1) gasket C surface E bolts diameter D 2 (51) 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.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA 3051H Pressure Transmitter Exploded View and Dimensional Drawings Secondary Filled System Sensor Module High Side Process Flange Process Isolating Diaphragm Low Side Process Flange Drain/Vent Valve Flange Bolts 1 /2–14 NPT Conduit Connection (Two Places, Other Sizes Available) 5.0 (127) 4.3 (110) 0.75 (19) Clearance for Cover Removal Transmitter Circuitry 4.1 (105) Certification Label 0.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 3051H Mounting Brackets for 2-in. Pipe and Panel Mount (Option Code B5/B6) PIPE MOUNTING CONFIGURATION Impulse Piping 2.7 (67) 0.7 (16) 4.4 (109) PANEL MOUNTING CONFIGURATION 7 /16–20⫻3/4 Bolts Supplied for Attaching Bracket to Transmitter Impulse Piping 2.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA A.5 Ordering Information Model 3051C Transmitter Type Coplanar Pressure Transmitter Measurement Type Standard Standard D Differential ★ G Gage ★ Expanded A Absolute Pressure Ranges (Range/Min. Span) 3051CD 3051CG(1) 3051CA Standard Standard 1 –25 to 25 inH2O/0.5 inH2O (–62,2 to 62,2 mbar/1,2 mbar) –25 to 25 inH2O/0.5 inH2O (–62,1 to 62,2 mbar/1,2 mbar) 0 to 30 psia/0.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Materials of Construction Process Flange Type Flange Material Drain/Vent Standard Standard 2 Coplanar SST SST ★ (5) Coplanar Cast C-276 Alloy C-276 ★ 4 Coplanar Cast Alloy 400 Alloy 400/K-500 ★ 5 Coplanar Plated CS SST ★ 7(5) Coplanar SST Alloy C-276 ★ (5) Coplanar Plated CS Alloy C-276 ★ 0 Alternate Flange—See Options on page 156 3 8 ★ Isolating Diaphragm Standard 2(5) 3 (5) Stand
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Expanded D Polyurethane-covered Aluminum G½ M SST G½ A.5.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Integral Mount Primary Element Standard S4 (6) Standard Assemble to Rosemount Annubar or Rosemount 1195 Integral Orifice (With the primary element installed, the maximum operating pressure will equal the lesser of either the transmitter or the primary element.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 China Flameproof ★ TIIS Flame-proof ★ FM Explosion-proof, Dust Ignition-Proof ★ IECEx Flameproof, Dust Ignition-proof ★ ATEX Flameproof and Dust ★ ATEX Intrinsic Safety and Dust ★ I2 INMETRO Intrinsic Safety ★ I3 China Intrinsic Safety ★ I4 TIIS Intrinsic Safety ★ I5 FM Intrinsically Safe, Division 2 ★ IECEx Intrinsic Safety ★ IA ATEX FISCO Intrinsic Safety; for FOUNDATION fieldbus protocol only
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Calibration Certificate Standard Standard Q4 Calibration Certificate ★ QG Calibration Certificate and GOST Verification Certificate ★ QP Calibration certification and tamper evident seal ★ Material Traceability Certification Standard Q8 Standard Material Traceability Certification per EN 10204 3.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Appendix A: Reference Data November 2012 Pressure Testing Expanded P1 Hydrostatic Testing with Certificate Cleaning Process Area Expanded P2 Cleaning for Special Service P3 Cleaning for <1 PPM Chlorine/Fluorine Pressure Calibration Expanded P4 Calibrate at Line Pressure (Specify Q48 on order for corresponding certificate) High Accuracy Standard P8 Standard 0.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Ground Screw Standard V5(12) Standard ★ External Ground Screw Assembly Drinking Water Approval Standard DW Standard ★ NSF drinking water approval Surface Finish Standard Q16 Standard Surface finish certification for sanitary remote seals ★ Toolkit Total System Performance Reports Standard QZ Standard Remote Seal System Performance Calculation Report ★ Conduit Electrical Connector Standard Standard GE M12, 4-
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Pressure Upper Range Limit - Configurable Description 3051TG(1) 3051TA Standard Standard 1 30 psi (2,1 bar) 30 psia (2,1 bar) ★ 2 150 psi (10,3 bar) 150 psia (10,3 bar) ★ 3 800 psi (55,2 bar) 800 psia (55,2 bar) ★ 4 4000 psi (275,8 bar) 4000 psia (275,8 bar) ★ 5 10000 psi (689,5 bar) 10000 psia (689,5 bar) ★ Transmitter Output Standard Standard A 4–20 mA with Digital Signal Based on HART Protocol
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Housing Material Conduit Entry Size Standard Standard A Polyurethane-covered Aluminum ½–14 NPT ★ B Polyurethane-covered Aluminum M20 × 1.5 (CM20) ★ J SST ½–14 NPT ★ K SST M20 × 1.5 (CM20) ★ Expanded D Polyurethane-covered Aluminum G½ M SST G½ A.5.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 FM Explosion-proof, Dust Ignition-proof ★ IECEx Flameproof, Dust Ignition-proof ★ ATEX Flameproof and Dust ★ ATEX Intrinsic Safety and Dust ★ I2 INMETRO Intrinsic Safety ★ I3 China Intrinsic Safety ★ I5 FM Intrinsically Safe, Division 2 ★ IECEx Intrinsic Safety ★ IA ATEX Intrinsic Safety for FISCO; for FOUNDATION fieldbus protocol only ★ IE FM FISCO Intrinsically Safe; for FOUNDATION fieldbus protoco
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Zero/Span Adjustment Standard Standard J1(6)(7) Local Zero Adjustment Only ★ J3(6)(7) No Local Zero or Span Adjustment ★ Expanded D1 Hardware adjustments (zero, span, alarm, security) Display Type Standard Standard LCD Display with Local Operator Interface ★ M5 LCD display ★ M6 LCD display for SST Housing (Housing Codes J, K, L and M only) ★ M4(8) Conduit Plug Standard DO Standard ★ 316 SST Conduit Pl
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Appendix A: Reference Data November 2012 Cleaning Process Area Expanded P2 Cleaning for Special Service P3 Cleaning for <1 PPM Chlorine/Fluorine High Accuracy Standard P8 Standard 0.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Model Transmitter Type 3051L Liquid Level Transmitter Pressure Range Standard Standard 2 –250 to 250 inH2O (–0,6 to 0,6 bar) ★ 3 –1000 to 1000 inH2O (–2,5 to 2,5 bar) ★ 4 –300 to 300 psi (–20,7 to 20,7 bar) ★ Transmitter Output Standard Standard A 4–20 mA with Digital Signal Based on HART Protocol ★ F FOUNDATION fieldbus Protocol ★ Profibus PA Protocol ★ W (1) Expanded M(2) Low-Power 1–5 Vdc wit
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA D4(3) 4-in./DN 100 Alloy C-276 4-in./100 mm ★ (3) 4-in./DN 100 Alloy C-276 6-in./150 mm ★ E0 3-in./DN 80 Tantalum Flush Mount Only ★ F0 4-in./DN 100 Tantalum Flush Mount Only ★ D6 Mounting Flange Size, Rating, Material (High Side) Size Rating Material Standard Standard M 2-in. ANSI/ASME B16.5 Class 150 CS ★ A 3-in. ANSI/ASME B16.5 Class 150 CS ★ B 4-in. ANSI/ASME B16.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 5(3) — 20K per JIS B2238 316 SST (3) — 40K per JIS B2238 316 SST 6 Process Fill-High Pressure Side Specific Gravity Temperature Limits (Ambient Temperature of 70 °F (21 °C)) Standard Standard A Syltherm XLT 0.85 -102 to 293 °F (-75 to 145 °C) ★ C Silicone 704 1.07 32 to 401 °F (0 to 205 °C) ★ D Silicone 200 0.93 -49 to 401 °F (-45 to 205 °C) ★ H Inert (Halocarbon) 1.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Expanded D Aluminum G½ M SST G½ A.5.
Appendix A: Reference Data I7(5) Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 IECEx Intrinsic Safety ★ E7 IECEx Flameproof, Dust Ignition-proof ★ N7(5) IECEx Type n Certification ★ IA ATEX FISCO Intrinsic Safety ★ IE FM FISCO Intrinsically Safe ★ E2 INMETRO Flameproof ★ I2 INMETRO Intrinsic Safety ★ K2 INMETRO Flameproof, Intrinsic Safety ★ E3 China Flameproof ★ I3 China Intrinsic Safety ★ N3 China Type n ★ (5) Bolting Material Standard Standard L4 Austeniti
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Toolkit Total System Performance Reports Standard QZ Standard Remote Seal System Performance Calculation Report ★ Conduit Electrical Connector Standard Standard GE M12, 4-pin, Male Connector (eurofast®) ★ GM A size Mini, 4-pin, Male Connector (minifast®) ★ Hardware Adjustments Standard Standard J1(8)(9) Local Zero Adjustment Only ★ J3(8)(9) No Local Zero or Span Adjustment ★ Transient Protection Standard
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Lower Housing Flushing Connection Options Ring Material Number Size (NPT) Standard F1 F2 Standard 316 SST 316 SST 1 1 ★ 2 1 ★ ★ /4-18 NPT /4-18 NPT F3 Alloy C-276 1 1 F4 Alloy C-276 2 1 ★ 1 1 ★ 2 1 ★ ★ ★ F7 F8 316 SST 316 SST /4-18 NPT /4-18 NPT /2-14 NPT /2-14 NPT F9 Alloy C-276 1 1 F0 Alloy C-276 2 1 /2-14 NPT /2-14 NPT Typical Model Number: 3051L 2 A A0 D 21 A A F1 (1) Option code
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA M(1) •• •• •• •• HD HG •• •• •• •• Process Isolating Diaphragm HD HG 2 316L SST •• •• (2) Alloy C-276 •• •• 5 Tantalum •• •• O-ring Material HD HG Glass-Filled PTFE •• •• Process Fill Fluid HD HG D D.C.
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Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA N7 IECEx Type n Certification • • E2 INMETRO Flameproof — • I2 INMETRO Intrinsic Safety — • K2 INMETRO Flameproof, Intrinsic Safety — • DW NSF drinking water approval •— • Bolting Material HD HG • ••• Display and Interface Options HD HG M4 LCD Display with Local Operator Display •• •• M5 LCD Display for Aluminum Housing (Housing codes A, B, C, and D only) •• •• M6 LCD Display for SST Hou
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Code Alarm Limit HD HG C4(5)(7) Analog Output Levels Compliant with NAMUR Recommendation NE 43 •• •• CN(5)(7) Analog Output Levels Compliant with NAMUR Recommendation NE 43: Alarm Configuration–Low • • Pressure Testing HD HG Hydrostatic Testing with Certificate •• •• Cleaning Process Area HD HG Cleaning for Special Service • • Flange Adapters HD HG 1 /2–14 NPT flange adapters—SST •• •• Vent/D
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Code A Number Specials HD HG Specials •• •• Expanded Axxxx Typical Model Number: 3051HG 2 A 2 2 A H 2 1 A B5 (1) Not available with hazardous certification Option Codes I1, N1, E4, K6, and K8. (2) Materials of Construction comply with recommendations per NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 for sour oil field production environments. Environmental limits apply to certain materials. Consult latest standard for details.
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Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Tagging (3 options available) Standard SST hardware tag is wired to the transmitter. Tag character height is 0.125 in. (3,18 mm), 56 characters maximum. Tag may be permanently stamped on transmitter nameplate upon request, 56 characters maximum. Tag may be stored in transmitter memory (30 characters maximum). Software tag is left blank unless specified.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Local Span and Zero Adjustment(1) Transmitters ship with local span and zero adjustments standard unless otherwise specified.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA B2 Bracket for Panel Mounting For use with the traditional flange option Bracket for mounting transmitter on wall or panel Carbon steel construction with carbon steel bolts Coated with polyurethane paint B3 Flat Bracket for 2-in. Pipe Mounting For use with the traditional flange option Bracket for vertical mounting of transmitter on 2-in.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Table A-7. 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 12.5 (5,7) — — — 3-in., 150 17.5 (7,9) 19.5 (8,8) 20.5 (9,3) 21.5 (9,7) 4-in., 150 23.5 (10,7) 26.5 (12,0) 28.5 (12,9) 30.5 (13,8) 2-in., 300 17.5 (7,9) — — — 3-in., 300 22.5 (10,2) 24.5 (11,1) 25.5 (11,6) 26.5 (12,0) 4-in., 300 32.5 (14,7) 35.5 (16,1) 37.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Table A-8. Transmitter options weights Code Add lb (kg) Option FP DIN Level Flange, SST, DN 50, PN 40 8.3 (3,8) FQ DIN Level Flange, SST, DN 80, PN 40 13.7 (6,2) Table A-9. 3051C differential/gage pressure transmitter range limits Range 1 span Range 2 span Range 3 span Units min max min max min max min max min max inH2O 0.5 25 2.5 250 10 1000 83.040 8304 553.60 55360 inHg 0.03678 1.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Table A-10. 3051L/3051H pressure transmitter range limits Range 2 span Range 3 span Range 4 span Range 5 span Units min max min max min max min max inH2O 2.5 250 10 1000 83.040 8304 553.60 55360 inHg 0.18389 18.389 0.73559 73.559 6.1081 610.81 40.720 4072.04 ftH2O 0.20833 20.8333 0.83333 83.3333 6.9198 691.997 46.13 4613.31 mmH2O 63.553 6355 254 25421 2110.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Table A-12. 3051T gage and absolute pressure transmitter range limits (cont.) Range 3 span Range 4 span Range 5 span Units min max min max min max inH2O 221.439 22143.9 1107.2 110720 55360 276799 inHg 16.2882 1628.82 81.441 8144.098 4072.04 20360.2 ftH2O 18.4533 1845.33 92.2663 9226.63 4613.31 23066.6 mmH2O 5634.66 563466 28146.1 2814613 1407301 7036507 mmHg 413.72 41372 2068.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 A.7 Spare parts Model 3051C Sensor Modules (Min. Span/Range) Silicone Fill Inert Fill Part Number Part Number Note: One spare part is recommended for every 50 transmitters. Note: Listed by Range and Process Isolator Order Numbers. –3 to 3/0.1 inH2O, Range 0 (includes Traditional SST flange and SST bolts). 316L SST 03031-1045-0002 03031-1145-0002 –25 to 25 inH2O/0.
Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA –2000 to 2000/20 psi, Range 5 316L SST 03031-1045-2052 03031-1145-2052 Alloy C-276 03031-1045-2053 03031-1145-2053 Alloy 03031-1045-2054 03031-1145-2054 Tantalum 03031-1045-2055 03031-1145-2055 Gold-plated Alloy 03031-1045-2056 03031-1145-2056 Gold-plated 316 SST 03031-1045-2057 03031-1145-2057 Rosemount 3051C gage and differential sensor modules (Min.
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Appendix A: Reference Data Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Range 4, 0 to 400 psia/40 psia 316L SST 03031-2020-0042 — Alloy C-276 03031-2020-0043 — Alloy 400 03031-2020-0044 — Gold-plated Alloy 400 03031-2020-0046 — Gold-plated 316 SST 03031-2020-0047 — Electronics board assemblies Part number 4-20 mA HART Standard 03031-0001-0002 4-20 mA HART NAMUR compliant 03031-0001-0003 1-5 Vdc HART Low Power 03031-0001-1001 FOUNDATION fieldbus 03031-0001-2001 PROFIBUS
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Electrical housings (without terminal block) Part number Standard - Aluminum 1 /2 - 14 NPT conduit entry 03031-0635-0001 M20 conduit entry 03031-0635-0002 1 G /2 conduit entry 03031-0635-0004 Standard - 316 SST 1 03031-0635-0041 M20 conduit entry 03031-0635-0042 /2 - 14 NPT conduit entry 1-5 Vdc HART Low Power - Aluminum 1 /2 - 14 NPT conduit entry 03031-0635-0101 1-5 Vdc HART Low Power - 316 SST 1 /2 -
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Appendix A: Reference Data November 2012 Gage/Absolute Coplanar Flange 316 SST 03031-0388-1022 Cast C-276 03031-0388-1023 Cast Alloy 40 03031-0388-1024 Nickel-plated carbon steel 03031-0388-1025 Coplanar flange alignment screw (package of 12) 03031-0309-0001 Traditional Flange 316 SST 03031-0320-0002 Cast C-276 03031-0320-0003 Cast Alloy 400 03031-0320-0004 316 SST - DIN Compliant (Option Code HJ) 03031-1350-0012 Level Flange, Vertical Mount 2 in.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Alloy 400 adapters 03031-1300-0114 Nickel-plated carbon steel adapters 03031-1300-0115 Flange adapters Part number 1 /2 - 14 NPT Adapters 316 SST 02024-0069-0002 Cast C-276 02024-0069-0003 Cast Alloy 400 02024-0069-0004 Nickel-plated carbon steel 02024-0069-0005 Socket Weld Adapters 316 SST 02024-0069-1002 Cast C-276 02024-0069-1003 Cast Alloy 400 02024-0069-1004 O-Ring packages (package of 12) Part
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Appendix A: Reference Data November 2012 TRADITIONAL FLANGE Differential Flange/Adapter Bolt Kit {44mm (1.75 in.)} (set of 8) Carbon steel 03031-0307-0001 316 SST 03031-0307-0002 ASTM A 193, Grade B7M 03031-0307-0003 Alloy K-500 03031-0307-0004 Gage/Absolute Flange/Adapter Bolt Kit {44mm (1.75 in.
Reference Manual Appendix A: Reference Data 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Mounting brackets Part number 3051C and 3051L Coplanar Flange Bracket kit B4 bracket, SST, 2-in. pipe mount, SST bolts 03031-0189-0003 3051T Inline Bracket Kit B4 bracket, SST, 2-in. pipe mount, SST bolts 03031-0189-0004 3051C Traditional Flange Bracket Kits B1 bracket, 2-in. pipe mount, CS bolts 03031-0313-0001 B2 bracket, panel mount, CS bolts 03031-0313-0002 B3 flat bracket, 2-in.
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Appendix B: Product Certifications Reference Manual November 2012 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Appendix B Product certifications Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 175 Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 175 Approved manufacturing locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix B: Product Certifications B.2.1 Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Warnings Explosions could result in death or serious injury: Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices. Please review this section of the Model 3051 reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe installation.
Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 B.5 Hazardous locations certifications B.5.1 North american certifications FM Approvals E5 Explosion-Proof and Dust Ignition Proof Certificate No: 0T2H0.AE Applicable Standards: FM Class 3600 – 1998, FM Class 3615 – 2006, FM Class 3810 – 2005, ANSI/NEMA 250 - 2003 Markings: Explosion-Proof for Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D.
Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 European certifications E8 ATEX Flame-Proof Certification No.: KEMA 00ATEX2013X Applicable Standards: EN60079-0: 2009, EN60079-1: 2007, EN60079-26: 2007, IEC 60079-0:2011 Markings: II 1/2 G, Ex d IIC T6 (–50 Ta 65 °C) Ga/Gb, Ex d IIC T5 (–50 Ta 80 °C) Ga/Gb, 1180 Process Temp Ambient Temp Temp Class -50 to 65 -50 to 65 T6 -50 to 80 -50 to 80 T5 Special Conditions for Safe Use (X): 1.
Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 N1 ATEX Non-incendive/Type n and Dust Certification No.: BAS 00ATEX3105X Applicable Standards: IEC60079-0:2011, EN60079-15:2010, EN60079-31:2009 Markings: II 3 GD, Ex nA IIC Gc T5 (–40 Ta 70 °C), Ex ta IIIC T50 °C T500 60°C Da, IP66 1180 Specific Conditions for Safe Use (X): 1.) The apparatus is not capable of withstanding the 500 V insulation test required by EN60079-15.
Appendix B: Product Certifications Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 2.) For information on the dimensions of the flameproof joints the manufacturer shall be contacted. 3.) The capacitance of the wrap around label to the enclosure, 1.6E-9 F, exceeds the limit in Table 9 of IEC 60079-0. The user shall determine suitability for the specific application. 4.) Wait at least 5 minutes after powering down device before opening covers, when a hazardous atmosphere is present.
Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 China certifications E3 Flameproof and Dust NEPSI Certificate No.: GYJ091065X Applicable Standards: GB3836.1-2000, GB3836.
Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Specific Conditions for Safe Use (X): 1. The relation between ambient temperature range and temperature class is as following: Ta Temperature Class -60 °C +40 °C T5 -60 °C +70 °C T4 When used in combustible dust environment, the maximum ambient temperature is -20 °C+40 °C. 2. The earth connection facility in the enclosure should be connected reliably. 3.
Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Specific Conditions for Safe Use (X): 1. Symbol "X" is used to denote specific conditions of use: The apparatus is not capable of withstanding the 500 V test to earth for one minute. This must be taken into consideration during installation. 2. The ambient temperature range is: -40 °C Ta +70 °C 3. Maximum input voltage: 42.4 V. 4.
Appendix B: Product Certifications B.6 Approval drawings B.6.
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Reference Manual Index 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Index A Address Changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Burst mode values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Configuration procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Failure mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Level verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Index 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Diagrams Bench hook-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Low power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Multidrop network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Typical multidrop network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Digital to analog trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Other scale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Index 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA Low power Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Electronics board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 M Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Manifold installations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Manual Models covered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual Index 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Trim Analog output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Digital to Analog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Other scale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Recall factory Analog output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Sensor trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4001, Rev JA November 2012 Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at www.rosemount.com/terms_of_sale The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. Rosemount. the Rosemount logotype, and SMART FAMILY are registered trademarks of Rosemount Inc. Coplanar is a trademark of Rosemount Inc. Halocarbon is a trademark of the Halocarbon Products Corporation.o.