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Reference Manual

00809-0100-4808, Rev DA

October 2016

Rosemount

 3051N Smart Pressure Transmitter

for Nuclear Service

Summary of Contents for Rosemount 3051N

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Page 3: ... to manual 6 2 6 2 Wiring diagrams bench hook up 7 2 6 3 Wiring diagrams field hook up 7 2 7 Review configuration data 8 2 8 Check output 9 2 8 1 Process variables 9 2 8 2 Sensor temperature 9 2 9 Basic setup 9 2 9 1 Set process variable units 9 2 9 2 Set output 10 2 9 3 Rerange 10 2 9 4 Rerange with a communicator only 11 2 9 5 Rerange with a pressure input source and a communicator 11 2 9 6 Rera...

Page 4: ...r line pressure 22 3Section 3 Installation 3 1 Overview 25 3 2 Safety messages 25 3 3 General considerations 27 3 3 1 Special draft range considerations 27 3 4 Mechanical considerations 27 3 4 1 Rosemount 3051ND0 and 3051ND1 27 3 4 2 Steam service 28 3 4 3 Side mounting 28 3 4 4 Independent seals 28 3 4 5 Mounting 31 3 4 6 Process connections 34 3 4 7 Housing rotation 34 3 5 Electrical considerati...

Page 5: ... A 2 7 Load effect 43 A 2 8 Mounting position effect 43 A 3 Functional specifications 43 A 3 1 Service 43 A 3 2 Output 43 A 3 3 Power supply 43 A 3 4 Temperature limits 43 A 3 5 Span and zero zero elevation and suppression 44 A 3 6 Humidity limits 44 A 3 7 Volumetric displacement 44 A 3 8 Turn on time 44 A 3 9 Response time 44 A 3 10Maximum working pressure 45 A 3 11Static pressure limits 45 A 3 1...

Page 6: ...gnostic messages 54 B 3 4 Warnings 55 B 3 5 Operation 56 B 4 Mounting brackets 56 B 4 1 Traditional flange H2 57 B 5 Transient protection terminal block T1 57 CAppendix C HART Communicator C 1 Introduction 61 C 2 Safety messages 62 C 3 Connections and hardware 65 C 4 Menus and functions 67 C 4 1 Main menu 67 C 4 2 Online menu 68 C 4 3 Fast Key sequences 68 C 4 4 Hot Key options 68 C 5 Diagnostic m...

Page 7: ...ear use per IEEE Std 344 1987 and IEEE Std 323 1983 mild environment as documented in Rosemount Report D2001019 and is supplied in accordance with 10CFR50 Appendix B and ISO 9001 2008 quality assurance programs To ensure compliance with 10CFR Part 21 the transmitter must comply with the requirements herein and in Report D2001019 throughout its installation operation and maintenance It is incumbent...

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Page 9: ... included Section 3 Installation provides mechanical and electrical installation instructions Section 4 Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting techniques for the most common Rosemount 3051N Transmitter operating problems Appendix A Specifications and Reference Data provides reference and specification data for the Rosemount 3051N Smart Pressure Transmitter Family Appendix B Options describes the...

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Page 11: ...pical HART Communicator Fast Key sequences are listed for most software functions These Fast Key sequences are the same for the 275 375 and 475 Field Communicators If you are unfamiliar with the communicator or how to follow Fast Key sequences refer to Appendix C HART Communicator for communicator operations A typical transmitter software configuration data worksheet is provided in Appendix A Spec...

Page 12: ...esting of alarm current levels If you replace the LCD display meter reconfigure or make any changes to the transmitter verify the transmitter alarm level before you return the transmitter to service This feature is also useful in testing the reaction of your control system to a transmitter in an alarm state To verify the transmitter alarm values perform a loop test and set the transmitter output t...

Page 13: ...ture see Local span and zero control local keys on page 13 2 4 3 Physical removal of local zero and span local keys To remove the magnetic buttons used to activate the local zero and span use a small slotted head screwdriver and pry off the small plastic cap located under the approval tag Remove button assemblies and discard 2 5 Configuring transmitter alarm and security jumper To reposition the j...

Page 14: ... point in the signal loop It is most convenient to connect them to the terminals labeled COMM on the terminal block Connecting across the TEST terminals will prevent successful communication To avoid exposing the transmitter electronics to the plant environment after installation set all transmitter jumpers during the commissioning stage on the bench For 4 20 mA transmitters you will need a power ...

Page 15: ...or fails to connect it will indicate that no device was found If this occurs refer to Section 4 Troubleshooting Figure 2 3 Bench Hook up 4 20 mA Transmitters A Current meter B RL 250 ohms necessary for HART communication only C 24 Vdc power supply See Safety messages on page 3 for warning information 2 6 3 Wiring diagrams field hook up The following diagrams illustrate wiring loops for a field hoo...

Page 16: ...sequences Before placing the transmitter into operation it is recommended to review the transmitter configuration data that was set at the factory Review the following configuration data Do not use inductive based transient protectors HART Fast Keys 1 5 Transmitter Model Type Tag Range Date Descriptor Message Minimum and Maximum Sensor Limits Minimum Span Units 4 and 20 mA points Output linear or ...

Page 17: ...1N Transmitter will measure and report all readings within the digital limits of the sensor For example if the 4 and 20 mA points are set to 0 and 10 in H2O on a range code 1 Rosemount 3051N Transmitter and the transmitter detects a pressure of 25 inH2O it digitally outputs the 25 inH2O reading and a 250 of span reading However there may be up to 5 0 error associated with output outside of the ran...

Page 18: ...eater slopes would cause large changes in output for small changes at input From 0 6 percent to 0 8 percent the slope of the curve equals 42 y 42x to achieve continuous transition from linear to square root at the transition point Figure 2 5 Square Root Output Transition Point 2 9 3 Rerange The Range Values command sets the 4 and 20 mA points lower and upper range values Setting the range values t...

Page 19: ... setting the 20 mA point the span changes If setting the lower range point 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 To rerange using the communicator and a pressure source or process pressure enter the Fast Key sequence above select 2 Apply values and follow the online...

Page 20: ...isabled through the software adjustments to the zero and span cannot be made using the local buttons Refer to Figure 2 1 on page 5 for the proper placement of the transmitter security jumper Or refer to Local span and zero control local keys on page 13 in Section 2 for instructions on how to enable the span and zero buttons Figure 2 6 Local Zero and Span Adjustments A Span and Zero Adjustment butt...

Page 21: ...cal span and zero adjustments To enable or disable the span and zero adjustment buttons on the transmitter perform the Fast Key sequence above Note Disabling the local keys does not disable all transmitter configuration changes With the local keys disabled changes to the transmitter configuration can still be made including range values using a HART Communicator 2 10 2 Sensor temperature output un...

Page 22: ... to manual on page 6 The communicator displays the loop test menu 4 Select OK 5 Select a discreet milliamp level for the transmitter to output At the CHOOSE ANALOG OUTPUT prompt select 1 4mA 2 20mA or select 3 other to manually input a value Note If performing a loop test to verify the transmitter output enter a value between 4 and 20 mA If performing a loop test to verify the transmitter alarm le...

Page 23: ... microprocessor Sensor trimming requires an accurate pressure input and adds additional compensation that adjusts the position of the factory char acterization curve to optimize transmitter performance over a specific pressure range Note Sensor trimming adjusts the position of the factory characterization curve It is possible to degrade the performance of the transmitter if the sensor trim is done...

Page 24: ...using other scale page 21 Figure 2 7 on page 17 illustrates the Rosemount 3051N Transmitter data flow This 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 can be understood by the microprocessor Analog to Digital Signal Conversion 3 Corrections are performed i...

Page 25: ...ansmitter and the communicator 3 Apply pressure equal to the upper range point pressure 100 inH20 for example 4 Compare the applied pressure to the Process Variable PV line on the Communicator Online Menu If the PV reading on the communicator does not match the applied pressure and the test equipment is accurate perform a sensor trim 5 Compare the Analog Output AO line on the communicator online m...

Page 26: ...perform a low trim within the full sensor trim function The low trim function provides a zero correction similar to the zero trim function but it does not require the input to be zero based Figure 2 8 Typical Zero vs Non Zero Based Application A full trim is a two point sensor calibration where two end point pressures are applied and all output is linearized between them Always adjust the low trim...

Page 27: ...sure input source with sufficient accuracy and allow the input pressure to stabilize for 10 seconds before entering any values 2 From the communicator menu select 1 Device setup 2 Diagnostics and service 3 Calibration 3 Sensor trim 2 Lower sensor trim to prepare to adjust the lower trim point Note Select pressure input values so the low and high values are equal to or outside the 4 and 20 mA point...

Page 28: ...esets the transmitter sensor trim to the as shipped factory settings The Recall Factory Trim Sensor Trim command can be useful for recovering from an inadvertent zero trim of an absolute pressure unit 2 12 8 Recall factory trim analog output Resets the transmitter analog output trim to the as shipped factory settings The Recall Factory Trim Analog Output Trim command can be useful for recovering f...

Page 29: ...nicator prompts to verify whether or not the output value equals the value on the reference meter 7 Select 1 Yes if the reference meter value equals the transmitter output value or 2 No if it does not If you select 1 Yes then proceed to Step 8 If you select 2 No then repeat Step 6 8 At the SETTING FLD DEV OUTPUT TO 20 MA prompt select OK and repeat Step 6 and Step 7 until the reference meter value...

Page 30: ...fferential pressure applications Zero effect 0 1 of the upper range limit per 1000 psi 6 9 MPa for line pressures Ps from 0 to 2000 psi 0 to 13 8 MPa 0 2 0 2 Ps 2000 1000 of the upper range limit per 1000 psi 6 9 MPa for line pressures above 2000 psi 13 8 MPa and 3626 psi 25 MPa Span effect Correctable to 0 2 of reading per 1000 psi for line pressures from 0 to 3626 psi The systematic span shift c...

Page 31: ...ad after applying the nominal value of pressure as the transmitter input Note After calibrating Rosemount 3051N Range 4 and Range 5 Transmitters for high differential pressure applications rerange the 4 and 20 mA points using the communicator to maintain the systematic static line pressure correction The 4 mA point at line pressure may be re zeroed after installation using the local zero button wi...

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Page 33: ...environments when the circuit is alive Verify the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate qualification parameters Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury Avoid contact with the leads and terminals Process leaks could result in death or serious injury Install and tighten all four flange bolts before applying pressure Do not attempt to loosen or rem...

Page 34: ...ction 2 Set Units Set Range Points Set Output Type Set Damping Verify Apply Pressure Yes Within Specifications Yes No Refer to Section 4 Check Jumpers and Switches page 5 Mount Transmitter page 31 Wire Transmitter page 35 Power Transmitter page 34 Check Process Connection for Leaks page 34 Confirm Transmitter Configuration page 62 Trim Transmitter for Mounting Effects page 16 Done ...

Page 35: ...nce side filtering Output damping The output damping for the Rosemount 3051ND0 is factory set to 3 2 seconds as a default If the transmitter output is still noisy increase the damping time If faster response is needed decrease the damping time Damping adjustment information is available in Section 2 Transmitter Functions Reference side filtering In gage applications it is important to minimize flu...

Page 36: ...oplanar process flange to ensure proper venting or draining Keep drain vent connections on the bottom for gas service and on the top for liquid service 3 4 4 Independent seals The Rosemount 3051N Transmitter incorporates two independent seals between the process connection and the conduit connection Figure 3 2 Coplanar Flange Mounting Configurations with Optional Bracket Code B4 for Panel Mounting...

Page 37: ...ial Pressure Transmitter Shown A Meter cover optional B 0 75 20 clearance for cover removal C Transmitter circuitry D Nameplate E Drain vent valve Note Dimensions are nominal in inches millimeters F Terminal connections G 1 4 18 NPT on coplanar flange for pressure connection H 1 2 14 NPT conduit connection two places I Housing rotation set screw J Label ...

Page 38: ...r Panel Mounting Option code B2 Traditional flange panel mounting bracket painted carbon steel Option code BS Traditional flange universal panel mounting bracket stainless steel A Nameplate B 5 16 in bolts for panel mounting not supplied C 3 8 in bolts for panel mounting not supplied Note Dimensions are nominal in inches millimeters 2 81 71 B 2 81 71 2 81 71 C ...

Page 39: ...th carbon steel bolts that is designed for use in panel mounting the traditional flange H2 It is the same bracket used on other Rosemount Nuclear Instruments Inc nuclear qualified transmitters including the Rosemount 1153 Series D and Rosemount 1154 Bracket option PM is a SST pipe mount bracket assembly designed for use in pipe mounting the traditional flange H2 It is the same bracket used on othe...

Page 40: ...he transmitter s process isolators Mount the transmitter beside or below the taps so gases can vent into the process line Mount drain vent valve upward to allow gases to vent Gas flow measurement Place taps in the top or side of the line Mount the transmitter beside or above the taps so liquid will drain into the process line Steam flow measurement Place taps to the side of the line Mount the tran...

Page 41: ...ot eight cm per m upward from the transmitter toward the process connection For gas service slope the impulse piping at least one inch per foot eight cm per m downward from the transmitter toward the process connection Avoid high points in liquid lines and low points in gas lines Make sure both impulse legs are the same temperature Use impulse piping large enough to avoid friction effects and bloc...

Page 42: ...tation set screw 3 5 Electrical considerations The transmitter terminal block is in the compartment of the electronics housing labeled FIELD TERMINALS The other compartment contains the transmitter electronics module Connections for the HART based communicator are attached beneath the terminal screws on the terminal block Figure 3 7 shows power supply load limitations for the transmitter See Safet...

Page 43: ... do not seal the unused connections mount the transmitter with the electrical housing positioned downward for drainage Install wiring with a drip loop Arrange the drip loop so the bottom is lower than the conduit connections and the transmitter housing Note Signal wiring needs to be shielded but use twisted pairs for best results To ensure proper communication use 24 AWG or larger wire and do not ...

Page 44: ...derations The following guidelines can help optimize transmitter performance Mount the transmitter to minimize ambient temperature changes vibration mechanical shock and to avoid external contact with corrosive materials Temperature limits on page 43 lists transmitter temperature operating limits 3 6 1 Access requirements When choosing an installation location and position take into account the ne...

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Page 47: ...nections are in good working order Always deal with the most likely and easiest to check conditions first 4 2 Safety messages Procedures and instructions in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol Refer to the following safety messages before perform...

Page 48: ...ut authorization are subject to be returned to the customer Materials returned for repair should be shipped prepaid to Rosemount Nuclear Instruments Inc 8200 Market Blvd Chanhassen MN 55317 USA Symptom Corrective actions Milliamp Reading Is Zero Check if power polarity is reversed Verify voltage across terminals should be 10 to 55 V dc Check for bad diode in terminal block Transmitter Not Communic...

Page 49: ...rance program In accordance with 10CFR50 Appendix B ISO 9001 2008 A 1 4 Nuclear cleaning To 1 ppm chloride content Model Range code During seismic accuracy 1 1 User adjustable damping set at 0 4 s unless otherwise noted Post seismic accuracy Specified seismic maximum working pressure Structural integrity 3051ND Differential 0 not specified not specified 750 psi 5 2 MPa Maintained throughout specif...

Page 50: ...to 2 1 RDF 0 05 upper range limit from 2 1 to 30 1 RDF 1 0 10 calibrated span from 1 1 to 15 1 RDF 0 005 URL 0 025 span from 15 1 to 50 1 RDF 2 5 0 075 calibrated span from 1 1 to 10 1 RDF 0 005 URL 0 025 span from 10 1 to 100 1 RDF Range code Reference accuracy 2 5 0 075 calibrated span from 1 1 to 10 1 RDF 0 005 URL 0 025 span from 10 1 to 100 1 RDF Range code Reference accuracy 1 4 0 075 calibr...

Page 51: ...0 to 185 F 18 to 85 C Zero Error can be calibrated out at line pressure Per 1000 psi 6 9 MPa line pressure Range code Static pressure zero effect 1 1 Ps equals static line pressure applied 0 2 2 Specification for Rosemount 3051N Range 0 is expressed in per 100 psi 689 KPa 0 125 URL for Ps 750 psi 5 2 MPa 1 0 25 URL for Ps 2000 psi 13 8 MPa 2 3 0 05 URL for Ps 2000 psi 13 8 MPa 0 1 0 1 Ps 2000 1000...

Page 52: ...pper URL Lower LRL Rosemount 3051ND Rosemount 3051NG 0 0 1 inH20 25 Pa 3 0 inH20 750 Pa 3 0 inH20 750 Pa N A 1 0 5 inH20 0 12 kPa 25 inH20 6 22 kPa 25 inH20 6 22 kPa N A 2 2 5 inH20 0 62 kPa 250 inH20 62 2 kPa 250 inH20 62 2 kPa 250 inH20 62 2 kPa 3 10 inH20 2 48 kPa 1000 inH20 248 kPa 1000 inH20 248 kPa 0 5 psia 3 5 kPa abs 4 3 psi 20 7 kPa 300 psi 2 070 kPa 300 psi 2 070 kPa 0 5 psia 3 5 kPa abs...

Page 53: ...gs Ethylene propylene elastomer Sensor module housing CF 3M cast version of 316L SST per ASTM A743 Mounting bracket AISI 1010 steel or JIS G3131 SPHC P O Steel with polyurethane paint Option Code B2 304 SST per ASTM 554 Option Code B4 316L SST Option Code BS or SST Option Code PM Mounting bolts bracket to transmitter Carbon steel per ASTM A449 Type 1 or SAE J429 Grade 5 Option Code B2 BS PM 316 SS...

Page 54: ...ainless steel housing 3 1 lb 1 4 kg H2 Traditional flange 2 4 lb 1 1 kg M5 LCD display meter for aluminum housing 0 5 lb 0 2 kg M6 LCD display meter for SST housing 1 25 lb 0 6 kg B2 Carbon steel panel mounting bracket for traditional flange 2 3 lb 1 0 kg B4 SST mounting bracket for coplanar flange 1 0 lb 0 5 kg BS Universal SST panel bracket for traditional flange 3 4 lb 1 5 kg PM 2 in pipe mount...

Page 55: ... 62 2 to 62 2 kPa 0 6 kPa 0 to 150 psia 1 5 psia 0 to 1 034 kPa 10 34 kPa 3 1000 to 1000 inH2O 10 inH2O 248 to 248 kPa 2 5 kPa 393 to 1000 inH2O 10 inH2O 101 to 249 kPa 2 5 kPa 0 to 800 psia 8 psia 0 to 5 516 kPa 55 16 kPa 4 300 to 300 psi 3 psi 2 070 to 2 070 kPa 20 7 kPa 14 2 to 300 psig 3 psi 101 to 2 070 kPa 20 7 kPa 0 to 4000 psia 40 psia 0 to 27 580 kPa 276 kPa 5 2000 to 2000 psi 20 psi 13 8...

Page 56: ...sing Housing Material Code A only M6 LCD display meter for SST housing Housing Material Code J only Typical Rosemount Number 3051ND 2 A 2 2 A 1 A B4 1 All Rosemount 3051N Transmitters are provided as standard with transient protection block TI and cleaning for 1 PPM chloride 2 Rosemount 3051ND0 is available only with Process Flange Code 0 Alternate Flange H2 O ring Code A and stainless steel proce...

Page 57: ... 5 inH2O 0 62 kPa have damping set at 3 2 seconds Transmitter information software selectable Descriptor __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 16 characters Message __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 32 characters Date __ __ __ __ __ __ Day Month Year Local Span and Zero EnabledH Disabled LCD display meter configuration softwar...

Page 58: ...digital signal based on HART ProtocolH Note This is the only signal selection that has been evaluated for use in safety related applications A Cover B Cover O ring C Terminal block D Electronics housing E Configuration button cover F Local configuration buttons G Electronics board H Name plate I Housing rotation set screw 180 degree maximum rotation without further disassembly J Sensor module K Co...

Page 59: ...CD display meter The LCD display meter provides local indication of the output and abbreviated diagnostic messages governing transmitter operation The meter is located on the electronics module side of the transmitter maintaining direct access to the signal terminals An extended cover is required to accommodate the meter The meter features a two line display with five digits for reporting the proc...

Page 60: ...p 3 To specify decimal point position a Select 1 Sel dec pt pos Select the decimal point representation that will provide the most accurate output for your application For example when outputting between 0 and 75 GPM select XX XXX b Go to Step 8 4 To specify a custom upper range value a Select 2 CM Upper Value Enter the value the transmitter should read at the 20 mA point b Go to Step 8 5 To speci...

Page 61: ...d in a loop then secure the loop and disconnect power 2 Remove the transmitter cover opposite the field terminal side Do not remove the instrument covers in explosive environments when the circuit is alive 3 Remove the failure mode and alarm jumpers from the electronics module and insert them in their new positions above and below the meter readout on the meter assembly 4 Insert the interconnectio...

Page 62: ...y temperature limits Operating 0 to 175 F 20 to 80 C Storage 0 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Note Electronics are able to verify alarm current levels An alarm level test is recommended before returning the transmitter to service see Alarm level verification on page 4 Figure B 2 Rosemount 3051N with Optional LCD Display Meter B 3 3 Diagnostic messages In addition to the output the LCD display meter displays ...

Page 63: ...ansmitter operation and is user addressable To correct this problem use a HART Communicator to interrogate and reconfigure the appropriate portion of the transmitter memory Contact Rosemount Nuclear Instruments Inc at 952 949 5210 if needed for assistance B 3 4 Warnings Warnings appear on the LCD display meter display to alert of user repairable problems with the transmitter or current transmitter...

Page 64: ...e position of the security jumper removal of local zero and span buttons and for information on the software lockout WRITE PROTECT This message appears if attempting to change the transmitter configuration data while the security jumper is in the ON position See Transmitter security on page 4 for more information about the security jumper B 4 Mounting brackets Optional mounting brackets available ...

Page 65: ...cribed earlier Figure B 3 shows the traditional flange Figure B 3 Typical Traditional Flange B 5 Transient protection terminal block T1 The standard transient protection terminal block increases the Rosemount 3051N Pressure Transmitter s ability to withstand electrical transients Rosemount 3051N Pressure Transmitters with integral transient protection installed meet the standard performance specif...

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Page 67: ...ce the HART Communicator User s Manual For additional information on the HART Communicator refer to the 275 HART Communicator Product Manual publication number 00275 8026 0001 375 User s Manual or 475 User s Manual Note The HART Communicator software may need updating to take advantage of all features of the Rosemount 3051N If initiating communication with a Rosemount 3051N using a communicator th...

Page 68: ...ng an operation preceded by this symbol Explosions can result in death or serious injury Do not remove the transmitter covers in explosive environments when the circuit is alive Before connecting a communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments in the loop are installed according to intrinsically safe or nonincendive field wiring practices If all field device status messages are...

Page 69: ...nsor Trim 3 Upper Sensor Trim 4 Sensor Trim Calibration Type 5 Sensor Trim Points 1 PROCESS VARIABLE 2 RANGE VALUES 3 Unit 4 Transfer Func 5 Damp 6 Snsr Temp Unit 7 ALM SAT LEVELS 1 PROCESS VARIABLES 2 ANALOG OUTPUT 3 HART OUTPUT 4 METER OPTIONS 1 FIELD DEVICE INFO 2 SENSOR INFO 3 Self Test 4 DIAPHRAGM SEALS INFO 1 Pressure 2 Range 3 Snsr Temp 1 Keypad Input 2 Apply Values 1 High Alarm 2 Low Alarm...

Page 70: ...ital To Analog Trim 4 20 mA Output 1 2 3 2 1 Disable Local Span Zero Adjustment 1 4 4 1 7 Field Device Info 1 4 4 1 Full Trim 1 2 3 3 Keypad Input Rerange 1 2 3 1 1 Local Zero and Span Control 1 4 4 1 7 Loop Test 1 2 2 Lower Sensor Trim 1 2 3 3 2 Message 1 3 4 3 Meter Options 1 4 3 4 Number Of Requested Preambles 1 4 3 3 2 4 Range Values 1 3 3 Rerange 1 2 3 1 Scaled D A Trim 4 20 mA Output 1 2 3 2...

Page 71: ...incendive field wiring practices Note The HART Communicator needs a minimum of 250 ohms resistance in the loop to function properly The HART Communicator is not a measurement device and does not need to be calibrated it is a communications device through which the transmitter configuration information can read and adjusted All variable outputs displayed by the communicator are functions of the tra...

Page 72: ...erminals C HART communication terminal markings Figure C 5 Bench Hook up 4 20 mA Transmitters A Current meter B RL 250 ohms necessary for HART communication only C 24 Vdc power supply See Safety messages on page 60 for warning information Figure C 6 Field Hook up 4 20 mA Transmitters A Current meter B RL 250 ohms necessary for HART communication only C Power supply A B C A B C ...

Page 73: ... data either from the HART Communicator memory to the transmitter device or vice versa transfer is used to move offline data from the HART Communicator to the transmitter or to retrieve data from a transmitter for offline revision Note Online communication with the transmitter automatically loads the current transmitter data to the HART Communicator Changes in online data are made active by pressi...

Page 74: ... sequences are made up of the series of numbers corresponding to the individual options in each step of the menu structure For example the date can be changed from the ONLINE MENU Following the menu structure select 1 to reach Device Setup select 3 for Basic Setup select 4 for Device Info select 1 for Date The corresponding HART Fast Key sequence is 1 3 4 1 HART Fast Keys are operational only from...

Page 75: ...mmunicator to reset the temperature units and the calibration type Add item for ALL device types or only for this ONE device type Asks 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 Command Not Implemented The connected device does not support this function Communication Error The communicator and device are not commu...

Page 76: ... EEPROM write failure ON Message sent to the module from the HART signal failed Return to Rosemount Nuclear Instruments Inc for repair No device configuration in configuration memory There is no configuration saved in memory available to re configure offline or transfer to a device No Device Found Poll of address zero fails to find a device or poll of all addresses fails to find a device if auto p...

Page 77: ...f Select YES to send unsent data and turn the HC off Select NO to turn the HC off and lose the unsent data Too few data bytes received Command returns fewer data bytes than expected as determined by the device description Transmitter Fault Device returns a command response indicating a fault with the connected device Units for variable label has changed Unit must be sent before editing or invalid ...

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Page 79: ...en there are rapid input variations See Analog output trim on page 20 Descriptor Sixteen character field for additional identification of the transmitter its use or location The descriptor is stored in the transmitter and can be changed using the HART based communicator Digital trim Format function that allows you to adjust the transmitter characterization for purposes of digital calibration to pl...

Page 80: ...protocol feature the Rosemount 3051N is not qualified dedicated for use in multi drop mode Reranging Configuration function that changes the transmitter 4 and 20 mA settings See Rerange on page 10 Send data HART based communicator command that transfers configuration data from the hand held communicator s memory to the transmitter memory Sensor trim Digital trim function that allows you to adjust ...

Page 81: ...e Transmitter security Jumper selectable feature that prevents accidental or deliberate changes to configuration data See Transmitter security on page 4 Upper Range Limit URL Highest value of the measured variable the transmitter can be configured to measure Upper Range Value URV Highest value of the measured variable the analog output of the transmitter is currently configured to measure Zero tri...

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Page 83: ... enhanced electronics housing ii 5 2 vii 41 Updated ISO 9001 to year 2008 2 1 throughout 3 throughout Added 475 Field Communicator reference and information 2 4 throughout 5 throughout Updated all figures to Rosemount 3051N with enhanced electronics housing 5 8 45 Updated the materials of construction for flange bolts electronics housing mounting bracket and mounting bolts 5 1 to 5 16 41 to 50 Rem...

Page 84: ...949 5201 RNII info Emerson com Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at www Emerson com en us Terms of Use The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co Rosemount and Rosemount logotype are trademarks of Emerson HART is a registered trademark of the FieldComm Group All other marks are the property of their respective owners 2016 Emerson All rights reserved ...

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