Emerson Rosemount 3051P Reference Manual Download Page 1

Reference Manual

00809-0700-4001, Rev AA

May 2017

Rosemount

 3051P In-Line Pressure Transmitter

with HART

®

 Protocol

Summary of Contents for Rosemount 3051P

Page 1: ...Reference Manual 00809 0700 4001 Rev AA May 2017 Rosemount 3051P In Line Pressure Transmitter with HART Protocol ...

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Page 3: ...nch 9 2 6 2 Configuration tools 10 2 6 3 Setting the loop to manual 11 2 7 Verify configuration 11 2 7 1 Verifying configuration with Field Communicator 11 2 7 2 Verifying configuration with AMS Device Manager 12 2 7 3 Verifying configuration with local operator interface 12 2 7 4 Verifying process variables configuration 12 2 8 Basic setup of the transmitter 12 2 8 1 Setting pressure units 12 2 8...

Page 4: ...ation procedures 29 3 4 1 Mount the transmitter 29 3 4 2 Impulse piping 31 3 4 3 Inline process connection 33 3 5 Rosemount 306 Manifold 34 3 5 1 Rosemount 306 Integral Manifold installation procedure 34 4Section 4 Electrical Installation 4 1 Overview 35 4 2 Safety messages 35 4 3 Local Operating Interface LOI LCD display 36 4 3 1 Rotating LCD LOI display 36 4 4 Configuring transmitter security 36...

Page 5: ...to analog trim 4 20mA output trim using other scale 53 5 6 3 Recalling factory trim analog output 53 5 7 Switching HART revision 54 5 7 1 Switching HART revision with generic menu 54 5 7 2 Switching HART revision with Field Communicator 54 5 7 3 Switching HART revision with AMS Device Manager 55 5 7 4 Switching HART revision with LOI 55 6Section 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Overview 57 6 2 Safety message...

Page 6: ...supply effect 70 A 1 8 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 70 A 1 9 Transient protection Option code T1 70 A 2 Functional specifications 70 A 2 1 Service 70 A 2 2 Power supply 70 A 2 3 Load limitations 70 A 2 4 Range and sensor limits 70 A 2 5 Overpressure limits 71 A 2 6 Burst pressure limit 71 A 2 7 Failure mode alarm 71 A 2 8 Temperature limits 71 A 2 9 Humidity limits 71 A 2 10 Turn on time 71 A...

Page 7: ...onfiguration buttons 80 A 6 9 Bracket options 80 BAppendix B Product Certifications B 1 European Directive Information 81 B 2 North America 81 B 3 Europe 81 B 4 International 83 B 5 Technical Regulations Customs Union EAC 84 B 6 C ombinations 84 B 7 Conduit plugs and adapters 84 B 8 Installation drawings 85 CAppendix C Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys C 1 Menu trees 87 C 2 Fast Keys 91 ...

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Page 9: ...nd order related questions United States 1 800 999 9307 7 00 am to 7 00 pm CST Asia Pacific 65 777 8211 Europe Middle East Africa 49 8153 9390 North American Response Center Equipment service needs 1 800 654 7768 24 hours includes Canada Outside of these areas contact your local Emerson representative The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear qualified applications Using...

Page 10: ...fe installation Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere ensure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices In an explosion proof flameproof installation do not remove the transmitter covers when power is applied to the unit Process leaks may cause harm or result in death Install and tighten proces...

Page 11: ...Requirements provides identification installation configuration operation and maintenance and inspection information for Safety Instrumented Systems Appendix A Specifications and Reference Data supplies reference and specification data as well as ordering information Appendix B Product Certifications contains intrinsic safety approval information European ATEX directive information and approval dr...

Page 12: ...2 Reference Manual 00809 0700 4001 Rev AA Introduction May 2017 Introduction ...

Page 13: ...er page 12 Configuring the LCD display page 17 Detailed transmitter setup page 17 Performing transmitter tests page 21 Configuring burst mode page 23 Establishing multidrop communication page 24 2 1 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 issu...

Page 14: ... with a safe installation Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere ensure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices In an explosion proof flameproof installation do not remove the transmitter covers when power is applied to the unit Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury Avoid con...

Page 15: ...nfiguration tool Value shown is minimum revision that could correspond to NAMUR revisions HART universal revision Device revision 3 3 Device driver file names use device and DD revision e g 10_01 HART Protocol is designed to enable legacy device driver revisions to continue to communicate with new HART devices To access new functionality the new device driver must be downloaded It is recommended t...

Page 16: ...12 Select Linear Output page 12 Set Damping page 16 Verify Apply Pressure Yes Within Specifications Yes No Refer to Section 5 Operation and Maintenance Configure Security and Alarm page 36 Mount Transmitter page 29 Wire Transmitter page 41 Power Transmitter page 40 Trim the Transmitter page 48 Done Review Transmitter Configuration page 9 Confirm Transmitter Configuration page 11 Configure for Pres...

Page 17: ... diaphragm the oil deflects the sensor which then changes its capacitance or voltage signal This signal is then changed to a digital signal by the Signal Processing The microprocessor then takes the signals from the Signal Processing and calculates the correct output of the transmitter This signal is then sent to the D A converter which converts the signal back to the analog signal then superimpos...

Page 18: ... module and electronics B 4 20 mA signal to control system C Field Communicator A B C Signal Processing Temp Sensor Sensor Module Memory Microprocessor Sensor linearization Rerange Damping Diagnostics Engineering units Communication Memory Configuration Digital to Analog Signal Conversion Digital Communication Pressure Sensor ...

Page 19: ...fter installation Configuring the transmitter on the bench using either a Field Communicator AMS Device Manager or LOI ensures all transmitter components are in working order prior to installation Verify that the security switch is set in the unlock position in order to proceed with configuration See Figure 4 2 on page 37 for switch location 2 6 1 Configuring on the bench To configure on the bench...

Page 20: ...Manager requires loading the most current Device Descriptor DD for this device Download the latest DD at Emerson com or FieldCommGroup org Note All steps using AMS Device Manager will be described using version 11 5 Using with a local operator interface The LOI requires option code M4 to be ordered To activate the LOI push either configuration button Configuration buttons are located on the LCD di...

Page 21: ...l control as a separate operation 2 7 Verify configuration It is recommended that various configuration parameters are verified prior to installation into the process The various parameters are detailed out for each configuration tool Depending on what configuration tool s are available follow the steps listed relevant to each tool 2 7 1 Verifying configuration with Field Communicator Configuratio...

Page 22: ... Device Manager 1 Right click the device and select Overview from the menu 2 Select the All Variables button to display the primary secondary tertiary and quaternary variables 2 8 Basic setup of the transmitter This section provides the necessary steps for basic setup of a pressure transmitter When installing in DP level or DP flow applications refer to Configuring scaled variable on page 19 for s...

Page 23: ...t represents 0 of range and the upper range point represents 100 of range In practice the transmitter range values may be changed as often as necessary to reflect changing process requirements For a complete listing of Range and Sensor limits refer to Functional specifications on page 70 Select from one of the methods below to rerange the transmitter Each method is unique examine all options close...

Page 24: ...d pressure source is a way of reranging the transmitter without entering specific 4 and 20 mA points Rerange with an applied pressure source using a Field Communicator Rerange with an applied pressure source using AMS Device Manager 1 Right click the device select Configure 2 Select the Analog Output tab 3 Select Range by Applying Pressure button and follow the screen prompts range the transmitter...

Page 25: ...nd span buttons 2 Confirm device has local zero and span buttons by verifying blue retainer under the tag 3 Apply transmitter pressure 4 Rerange the transmitter a To change the zero 4 mA while maintaining the span press and hold zero button for at least two seconds then release b To change the span 20 mA while maintaining the zero point press and hold the span button for at least two seconds and t...

Page 26: ...itter higher values can smooth variations in output readings caused by rapid input changes Determine the appropriate damping setting based on the necessary response time signal stability and other requirements of the loop dynamics within your system The damping command utilizes floating point configuration allowing the user to input any damping value within 0 0 60 0 seconds Damping with a Field Co...

Page 27: ... Figure 2 12 for LCD display configuration using a LOI Figure 2 12 Display with LOI 2 10 Detailed transmitter setup 2 10 1 Configuring alarm and saturation levels In normal operation the transmitter will drive the output in response to pressure from the lower to upper saturation points If the pressure goes outside the sensor limits or if the output would be beyond the saturation points the output ...

Page 28: ...d alarm information digitally saturation and alarm conditions will not affect the analog output See also Establishing multidrop communication on page 24 Configuring alarm and saturation levels using a Field Communicator Configuring alarm and saturation levels with AMS Device Manager 1 Right click on the device and select Configure 2 Select Configure Alarm and Saturation Levels button 3 Follow scre...

Page 29: ... to the lower known value point Pressure value position 2 Upper known value point Scaled Variable value position 2 Custom unit equivalent to the upper known value point Linear offset The value required to zero out pressures effecting the desired pressure reading Using a scaled variable using a Field Communicator 1 Follow the screen prompts to configure scaled variable a Select Linear under Select ...

Page 30: ... apply if HART burst mode is being used Using a Field Communicator Using AMS Device Manager 1 Right click the device and select Configure 2 Select Manual Setup and click on the HART tab 3 Assign Primary secondary tertiary and quaternary variables under Variable Mapping 4 Select Send 5 Carefully read the warning and select Yes if it is safe to apply the changes Using LOI Refer to Figure 2 15 for in...

Page 31: ...11 2 11 2 Performing an analog loop test The analog loop test command verifies the output of the transmitter the integrity of the loop and the operations of any recorders or similar devices installed in the loop It is recommended that the 4 20 mA points in addition to alarm levels when installing repairing or replacing a transmitter The host system may provide a current measurement for the 4 20 mA...

Page 32: ... 2 11 3 Simulate device variables It is possible to temporarily set the Pressure Sensor Temperature or Scaled Variable to a user defined fixed value for testing purposes Once the simulated variable method is left the process variable will be automatically returned to a live measurement Simulate device variables is only available in HART Revision 7 mode Simulate digital signal with a Field Communic...

Page 33: ...namic transmitter data is obtained through the normal poll response method of HART communication A Field Communicator AMS Device Manager or the control system may request any of the information that is normally available while the transmitter is in burst mode Between each message sent by the transmitter a short pause allows the Field Communicator AMS Device Manager or a control system to initiate ...

Page 34: ...itter is identified by a unique address and responds to the commands defined in the HART protocol Field Communicators and AMS Device Manager can test configure and format a multidropped transmitter the same way as a transmitter in a standard point to point installation Figure 2 17 shows a typical multidrop network This figure is not intended as an installation diagram Figure 2 17 Typical Multidrop...

Page 35: ...ress in the Polling Address box select Send 3 In HART Revision 7 mode a Select Manual Setup select the HART tab and select the Change Polling Address button 4 Carefully read the warning and click Yes if it is safe to apply the changes 2 13 2 Communicating with a multidropped transmitter To communicate with a multidrop transmitter the Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager has to be set up for Po...

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Page 37: ...ribe recommended pipe fitting and wiring procedures for initial installation Dimensional drawings for each transmitter variation and mounting configuration are included on page 29 Note For transmitter disassembly and reassembly refer to Disassembly procedures on page 61 and Reassembly procedures on page 62 3 2 Safety messages Procedures and instructions in this section may require special precauti...

Page 38: ...s associated with a safe installation Before connecting a Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere ensure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices In an explosion proof flameproof installation do not remove the transmitter covers when power is applied to the unit Process leaks may cause harm or result in death Inst...

Page 39: ...t using an additional mounting bracket When this is not desirable mount directly to a wall panel or two inch pipe using the optional mounting bracket see Figure 3 1 on page 30 For dimensional drawing information refer to Appendix A Specifications and Reference Data on page 69 Note Most transmitters are calibrated in the upright position Mounting the transmitter in any other position will shift the...

Page 40: ...56 2 81 71 4 78 121 6 90 175 2 in U Bolt for pipe mounting clamp shown 1 42 36 2 81 71 5 16 1 Bolts for panel mounting not supplied 1 4 11 4 Bolts for transmitter mounting not supplied 3 85 98 5 13 130 4 26 109 1 4 11 4 Bolts for transmitter mounting not supplied 1 42 36 Carbon Steel CS Head Markings B7M 316 B8M F593_ Stainless steel SST head markings KM 660 CL A Alloy K 500 head marking The last ...

Page 41: ... drain vent valve upward to allow gases to vent Gas measurement Place tap in the top or side of the line Mount the transmitter beside or above the tap so liquid will drain into the process line Steam measurement Place tap to the side of the line Mount the transmitter below the taps to ensure that the impulse piping will stay filled with condensate In steam service above 250 F 121 C fill impulse li...

Page 42: ...quid 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 For liquid service slope the impulse piping at least 1 in ft 8 cm m upward from the transmitter toward the ...

Page 43: ...ow 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 3 6 Keep the vent path free of any obstruction such as paint dust and lubrication by mounting the transmitter so the process can drain away Figure 3 6 In Line Gage Low Side Pressure Port A Low...

Page 44: ...l Manifold is used with the Rosemount 3051P In Line Transmitter to provide block and bleed valve capabilities of up to 10000 psi 690 bar Figure 3 7 Rosemount 3051P and 306 In line Manifold 3 5 1 Rosemount 306 Integral Manifold installation procedure Assemble the Rosemount 306 Manifold to the Rosemount 3051P In Line Transmitter with a thread sealant ...

Page 45: ...s 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 performing an operation preceded by this symbol Explosions could result in death or serious injury Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment...

Page 46: ...I display B Extended cover C Captive screws 4 3 1 Rotating LCD LOI display 1 Secure the loop to manual control and remove power to transmitter 2 Remove transmitter housing cover 3 Remove screws form the LCD LOI display and rotate to desired orientation a Insert 10 pin connector into the display board for the correct orientation Carefully align pins for insertion into the output board 4 Re insert s...

Page 47: ...ch Follow the steps below to enable the security switch 1 Set loop to manual and remove power 2 Remove transmitter housing cover 3 Use a small screwdriver to slide the switch to the lock position 4 Replace transmitter housing cover cover must be fully engaged to comply with explosion proof requirements 4 4 2 HART lock The HART Lock prevents changes to the transmitter configuration from all sources...

Page 48: ...r Manual Setup select the Security tab 3 Within the Configuration Buttons dropdown menu select Disabled to lock external local keys 4 Select Send 5 Confirm service reason and click Yes 4 4 4 LOI password A Local Operator Interface Password can be entered and enabled to prevent review and modification of device configuration via the LOI This does not prevent configuration from HART or external keys...

Page 49: ...et loop to manual and remove power 2 Remove transmitter housing cover 3 Use a small screwdriver to slide switch to desired position 4 Replace transmitter cover cover must be fully engaged to comply with explosion proof requirements 4 6 Electrical considerations Note Make sure all electrical installation is in accordance with national and local code requirements Do not run signal wiring in conduit ...

Page 50: ...red for loops with a 250 Ω resistance Note A minimum loop resistance of 250 Ωs is required to communicate with a Field Communicator If a single power supply is used to power more than one transmitter the power supply used and circuitry common to the transmitters should not have more that 20 Ωs of impedance at 1200 Hz If all connections are not sealed excess moisture accumulation can damage the tra...

Page 51: ...e 24 AWG or larger wire and do not exceed 5000 ft 1500 m Figure 4 6 4 20 mA HART A DC power supply B R L 250 necessary for HART communication only 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 Maximum loop...

Page 52: ...rain wire must be trimmed and insulated ensuring that the signal cable shield and drain wire do not come in contact with the transmitter case See Transmitter case grounding on page 43 for instructions on grounding the transmitter case Follow the steps below to correctly ground the signal cable shield 1 Remove the field terminals housing cover 2 Connect the signal wire pair at the field terminals a...

Page 53: ...ng Refer to Figure 4 8 on page 43 This connection is only available with option T1 Figure 4 8 Internal Ground Connection A Internal ground location B External ground location C Positive D Negative E Test Note Grounding the transmitter case via threaded conduit connection may not provide sufficient ground continuity Transient protection terminal block grounding The transmitter can withstand electri...

Page 54: ...lations Figure 4 9 Transient Protection Terminal Block A Lightning bolt location Note The transient protection terminal block does not provide transient protection unless the transmitter case is properly grounded Use the guidelines to ground the transmitter case Refer to Figure 4 8 on page 43 A ...

Page 55: ...lowing safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol 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 Review the approvals section of the reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe install...

Page 56: ...t plant requirements or industry standards Complete calibration of the transmitter can be split into two halves Sensor Calibration and Analog Output Calibration Sensor calibration allows the user to adjust the pressure digital value reported by the transmitter to be equal to a pressure standard The sensor calibration can adjust the pressure offset to correct for mounting conditions or line pressur...

Page 57: ...m on page 49 3 Check reported analog output against the live analog output If they do not match perform an analog output trim See Performing digital to analog trim 4 20mA output trim on page 52 Trimming with configuration buttons Local configuration buttons are external buttons located underneath the top tag of the transmitter There are two possible sets of local configuration buttons that can be ...

Page 58: ...onth Step 5 Calculate calibration frequency 5 5 Trim the pressure signal 5 5 1 Sensor trim overview A sensor trim corrects the pressure offset and pressure range to match a pressure standard The upper sensor trim corrects the pressure range and the lower Sensor trim zero trim corrects the pressure offset An accurate pressure standard is required for full calibration A zero trim can be performed if...

Page 59: ...or trim is a two point sensor calibration where two end point pressures are applied all output is linearized between them and requires an accurate pressure source Always adjust the low trim value first to establish the correct offset Adjustment of the high trim value provides a slope correction to the characterization curve based on the low trim value The trim values help optimize performance over...

Page 60: ...the Method drop down menu move cursor over Calibrate and under Sensor Trim and select Upper Sensor Trim Performing a sensor trim using local operator interface Perform an upper and lower Sensor trim by referencing Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Sensor Trim with LOI Performing a digital zero trim option DZ A digital zero trim option DZ provides the same function as a zero lower sensor trim but can be comple...

Page 61: ...xt 4 Select Sensor Trim under Trim to recall and click Next 5 Follow the screen prompts to recall sensor trim Recalling factory trim sensor trim using local operator interface Refer to Figure 5 4 to recall factory sensor trim Figure 5 4 Recall Factory Trim Sensor Trim With Local Operator Interface 5 6 Trim the analog output The Analog Output Trim commands allow you to adjust the transmitter s curr...

Page 62: ...dditional loop resistance Refer to Power supply on page 40 Performing a 4 20 mA output trim with a Field Communicator From the HOME screen enter the Fast Key sequence and follow the steps within the Field Communicator to complete the 4 20 mA output trim Performing a 4 20 mA output trim with AMS Device Manager Right click the device and under the Method drop down menu move cursor over Calibrate and...

Page 63: ...0 mA output trim using other scale with AMS Device Manager 1 Right click the device and under the Method drop down menu move cursor over Calibrate and select Analog Calibration 2 Select Scaled Digital to Analog Trim 3 Follow screen prompts to perform a 4 20mA output trim 5 6 3 Recalling factory trim analog output The Recall Factory Trim Analog Output command allows the restoration of the as shippe...

Page 64: ...not capable of communicating with a HART Revision 7 device it should load a generic menu with limited capability The following procedures allow for switching between HART Revision 7 and HART Revision 5 from a generic menu 1 Locate Message field a To change to HART Revision 5 Enter HART5 in the message field b To change to HART Revision 7 Enter HART7 in the message field 5 7 2 Switching HART revisi...

Page 65: ...r greater are compatible with HART Revision 7 5 7 4 Switching HART revision with LOI Navigate to HART REV within the extended menu and select either HART REV 5 or HART REV 7 Use Figure 5 8 below to change HART Revision Figure 5 8 Change HART Revision with LOI EXTENDED MENU CALIBRAT DAMPING TRANSFER FUNCT SCALED VARIAB ASSIGN PV TAG ALARM SAT VALUES PASSWORD SIMULATE HART REV HART REV BACK TO MENU ...

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Page 67: ...he following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol 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 Review the approvals section of the Rosemount 3051P Reference Manual for any restrictions associat...

Page 68: ...alarm condition Perform analog trim Check that power wires are connected to the correct signal terminals positive to positive negative to negative and not the test terminal Transmitter will not respond to changes in applied pressure Check impulse piping or manifold for blockage Verify applied pressure is between the 4 and 20 mA points Verify the output is not in alarm condition Verify transmitter ...

Page 69: ...ll parameters listed in Device Information 2 Perform a Device Reset 3 Replace Pressure Transmitter Critical Electronics Data Error Auserwrittenparameterdoesnot match the expected value 1 Confirm and correct all parameters listed in Device Information 2 Perform a Device Reset 3 Replace pressure transmitter Sensor Failure FAIL SENSOR FAIL SENSOR A failure has been detected in the pressure sensor 1 R...

Page 70: ...een LOI screen Problem Recommended action Non Critical User Data Warning MEMRY WARN MEMORY WARN A user written parameter does not match expected value 1 Confirm and correct all parameters listed in Device Information 2 Perform a Device Reset 3 Replace the pressure transmitter Sensor Parameter Warning A user written parameter does not match expected value 1 Confirm and correct all parameters listed...

Page 71: ...OG FIXED The analog output is fixed and does not represent the process measurement This may be caused by other conditions in the device or because the device has been set to loop test or multidrop mode 1 Take action on any other notifications from the device 2 If the device is in loop test and should no longer be disable or momentarily remove power 3 If the device is in multidrop mode and should n...

Page 72: ...isible See Figure 4 2 on page 37 for screw locations The two screws anchor the LOI LCD display to the electronics board and the electronics board to the housing 3 After the screws are loosened pull the LOI LCD display off of the electronics board and out of the housing Make sure to pull directly backwards so to not bend or damage the connection pins on the electronics board Note Ensure not to atte...

Page 73: ... the product was last exposed For inquiries outside of the United States contact the nearest Emerson representative for RMA instructions To expedite the return process outside of the United States contact the nearest Emerson representative Emerson Instrument and Valve Response Center representatives will explain the additional information and procedures necessary to return goods exposed to hazardo...

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Page 75: ...rity 7 2 Rosemount 3051P safety certified identification All Rosemount 3051P Transmitters must be identified as safety certified before installing into SIS systems To identify a safety certified Rosemount 3051P 1 Check Namur Software Revision located on the metal device tag SW _ _ _ 2 Verify that option code QT is included in the transmitter model code 7 3 Installation in SIS applications Installa...

Page 76: ...he transmitters ability to respond to changes in the applied process The damping value response time must not exceed the loop requirements Reference Damping on page 16 to change damping value 7 4 2 Alarm and saturation levels DCS or safety logic solver should be configured to match transmitter configuration Figure 7 1 identifies the three alarm levels available and their operation values Figure 7 ...

Page 77: ...output and verify that the analog current reaches that value 2 5 Inspect the device for any leaks visible damage or contamination 6 Remove the bypass and otherwise restore the normal operation 7 Place the Security switch in the position 7 5 3 Comprehensive proof test The comprehensive proof test consists of performing the same steps as the simple suggested proof test but with a two point calibrati...

Page 78: ...f test must be reported Feedback can be submitted electronically at Emerson com Rosemount Report A Failure All product repair and part replacement should be performed by qualified personnel 7 6 4 Rosemount 3051P SIS reference The Rosemount 3051P must be operated in accordance to the functional and performance specifications provided in Specifications and Reference Data on page 69 7 6 5 Failure rat...

Page 79: ...rm stability A 1 3 Dynamic performance Model Standard Ranges 1 4 0 04 of span For spans less than 10 1 Accuracy of span 0 0075 URL Span Model Standard Ranges 1 4 0 2 of URL for 10 years 0 50 F 28 C temperature changes and up to 1000 psi 68 95 bar line pressure 4 20 mA HART 1 1 Dead time and update rate apply to all models and ranges analog output only Typical HART transmitter response time Total R...

Page 80: ... 4 Range and sensor limits Zero and span adjustment requirements Zero and span values can be set anywhere within the range limits stated in Range and sensor limits Span must be greater than or equal to the minimum span stated in Range and sensor limits Model Ambient temperature effects Ranges 2 4 0 25 0 05 URL span of span from 1 1 to 10 1 0 125 0 07 URL span of span from 10 1 to 150 1 Range 1 0 2...

Page 81: ...o Max Ambient temperature in F 185 Max Ambient temperature in C 85 Storage Title A 2 10 Humidity limits 0 100 relative humidity A 2 11 Turn on time Performance within specifications less than 2 0 seconds after power is applied to the transmitter Range Pressure 1 750 psi 51 7 bar 2 1 500 psi 103 4 bar 3 1 600 psi 110 3 bar 4 6 000 psi 413 7 bar Range Pressure 1 4 11 000 psi 758 42 bar High alarm Lo...

Page 82: ...ut code A A 3 2 Process connections 1 2 14 NPT female A 3 3 Process wetted parts 1 2 14 NPT female G 1 2 A DIN 16288 Drain vent valves 316 SST Alloy C 276 Process flanges and adapters SST cast CF 8 or CF 8M per ASTM A743 or C Type cast alloy CW12MW Wetted O rings Glass filled PTFE or Graphite filled PTFE A 3 4 Process isolating diaphragms Isolating diaphragm material 316L SST and Alloy C 276 A 3 5...

Page 83: ... 1 Rosemount 3051P A Digital display cover A Field terminals B Conduit connection C Transmitter electronics D 1 2 14 NPTfemale connection 1 1 RC 1 2 female PT 1 2 female and M20 female also available as options A Bracket mounting holes 1 4 20 UNC B Nameplate C Certification label located on side A 5 13 130 A B C D 4 29 109 4 26 108 A C B 3 85 98 1 30 33 ...

Page 84: ...0 to 2 06 bar 2 14 7 to 150 psi 1 01 to 10 34 bar 0 to 150 psi 0 to 10 34 bar 3 14 7 to 800 psi 1 01 to 55 15 bar 0 to 800 psi 0 to 55 15 bar 4 14 7 to 4000 psi 1 01 to 275 79 bar 0 to 4000 psi 0 to 275 79 bar Transmitter output A 4 20 mA with Digital Signal Based on HART Protocol Process connection style 2B 1 2 14 NPT female 2C G1 2 DIN 16288 male Isolating diaphragm 1 Process connection wetted p...

Page 85: ... n Dust combination of E1 I1 and N1 K2 INMETRO Flameproof Intrinsic Safety K5 USA Explosion proof Dust Ignition proof Intrinsic Safety and Nonincendive K6 Canada Explosion proof Dust Ignition proof Intrinsic Safety and Division 2 K7 IECEx Flameproof Dust Ignition proof Intrinsic Safety and Type n combo of I7 E7 N7 and NK KA Canada and ATEX Explosion proof Dust Ignition proof Intrinsic Safety Divis...

Page 86: ...fety certified to IEC 61508 with certificate of FMEDA QS Prior use certificate of FMEDA data Configuration buttons D4 Analog zero and span DZ Digital zero trim Conduit plug 7 DO 316 SST conduit plug Ground screw 8 V5 External ground screw assembly Display and interface options 9 M4 LCD display and Local Operator Interface M5 LCD display Transient terminal block T1 Transient protection terminal blo...

Page 87: ... 5 F 2A 2 1 A HR5 B4 1 Materials ofConstructioncomplywith recommendations perNACEMR0175 ISO15156forsouroilfieldproductionenvironments Environmentallimitsapply tocertain materials Consult latest standard for details Selected materials also conform to NACE MR0103 for sour refining environments 2 Assemble to items are specified separately and require a completed model number 3 Panel mounting bolts ar...

Page 88: ...rence Manual 00809 0700 4001 Rev AA Specifications and Reference Data 78 11 Configures the HART output to HART Revision 7 The device can be field configured to HART Revision 5 if needed 12 NACE Compliant wetted materials are identified by Footnote 1 ...

Page 89: ...s Rosemount 306 Product Data Sheet for additional information A 6 5 Other seals Refer to Rosemount DP Level Product Data Sheet for additional information A 6 6 Output information Output range points must be the same unit of measure Available units of measure include A 6 7 Display and interface options M4 Digital Display with LOI Available for 4 20 mA HART 4 20 mA HART Low Power M5 Digital Display ...

Page 90: ...ernal and external local configuration buttons Certain button options can also be combined as shown below A 6 9 Bracket options B4 Bracket for 2 in Pipe or Panel Mounting Bracket for mounting of transmitter on 2 in pipe or panel Stainless steel construction with stainless steel bolts BE 316SST Bracket for 2 in Pipe or Panel Mounting Bracket for mounting of transmitter on 2 in pipe or panel 316 Sta...

Page 91: ...f Certificate 1015441 Standards CAN CSA C22 2 No 0 M91 R2001 CSA Std C22 2 No 25 1966 CSA Std C22 2 No 30 M1986 CAN CSA C22 2 No 94 M91 CSA Std C22 2 No 142 M1987 CAN CSA C22 2 No 157 92 CSA Std C22 2 No 213 M1987 ANSI ISA 12 27 01 2003 Markings Class I Division 1 Groups B C and D Class II Groups E F and G Class III Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Type 4X Factory Sealed Single Seal I6 Canada...

Page 92: ...ial Conditions for Safe Use X 1 The apparatus is not capable of withstanding the 500 V insulation test required by EN60079 11 This must be taken into account when installing the apparatus 2 The enclosure may be made of aluminum alloy and given a protective polyurethane paint finish however care should be taken to protect it from impact or abrasion if located in a Zone 0 environment N1 ATEX Type n ...

Page 93: ...079 0 2011 IEC60079 11 2011 Markings Ex ia IIC T4 Ga 55 C Ta 70 C Special Conditions for Safe Use X 1 When fitted with a transient suppression terminal block the Model 3051P is incapable of passing the 500V isolation test This must be taken into account during installation 2 The enclosure may be made of aluminum alloy and given a protective polyurethane paint finish however care should be taken to...

Page 94: ...f and Increased Safety Certificate IECEx FMG 13 0032X Standards IEC60079 0 2011 IEC60079 1 2007 IEC60079 7 2006 2007 Markings Ex d e IIC Gb ATEX Flameproof and Increased Safety Certificate FM13ATEX0076X Standards EN60079 0 2012 EN60079 1 2007 IEC60079 7 2007 Markings II 2 G Ex d e IIC Gb Special Conditions For Safe Use X 1 When the thread adapter or blanking plug is used with an enclosure in type ...

Page 95: ...Product Certifications 85 Product Certifications May 2017 Reference Manual 00809 0700 4001 Rev AA B 8 Installation drawings B 8 1 Installation drawing 02088 1024 i PRINTEDCOPIESAREUNCONTROLLED i ...

Page 96: ...Product Certifications May 2017 Reference Manual 00809 0700 4001 Rev AA Product Certifications 86 PRINTEDCOPIESAREUNCONTROLLED ...

Page 97: ...Product Certifications 87 Product Certifications May 2017 Reference Manual 00809 0700 4001 Rev AA PRINTEDCOPIESAREUNCONTROLLED ...

Page 98: ...Product Certifications May 2017 Reference Manual 00809 0700 4001 Rev AA Product Certifications 88 ...

Page 99: ...n Change HART Lock 1 Device Lock LOI Password Protection 1 Password Protection Remote Seal Info 1 Num of Remote Seals 2 Seal Type 3 Fill Fluid 4 Diaphragm Material Alarm Levels 1 Alarm Direction 2 High Alarm 3 High Saturation 4 Low Saturation 5 Low Alarm Active Alerts 1 Refresh Alerts 2 Active Alert 1 3 Active Alert 2 4 Etc Sensor Module Info 1 Serial Number 2 Measurement Type 3 Configuration 4 Se...

Page 100: ...e Damping 3 Variable Mapping 4 Analog Output 5 Alarm Saturation Values Device Tagging 1 Tag 2 Long Tag 3 Description 4 Message 5 Date Guided Setup 1 Basic Setup 2 Zero Trim 3 Configure Display 4 Scaled Variable 5 Configure Burst Mode Configure Display 1 Pressure 2 Scaled Variable 3 Sensor Temperature 4 Percent of Range 5 Analog Output 6 Review Parameters at Start up Variable Mapping 1 Primary Vari...

Page 101: ...ag 3 Model 3 Serial Number 4 Date 5 Description 6 Message 7 Model Numbers 8 Manufacturer LOI Password 1 Password Protection 2 Configure Password HART Lock 1 Lock Status 2 Lock Unlock Variable Mapping 1 Primary Variable 2 Second Variable 3 Third Variable 4 Fourth Variable Communication Settings 1 Polling Address 2 Change Polling Address 3 Universal Revision 4 Change HART Revision Burst Mode Configu...

Page 102: ...1 Pressure 2 Status Scaled Variable 1 Scaled Variable 2 Status Sensor Temperature 1 Sensor Temperature 2 Status Analog Output 1 Analog Output Percent of Range 1 Percent of Range Maintenance 1 Pressure Calibration 2 Analog Calibration 3 Restore Factory Calibration 4 Security 5 Locate Device 6 Device Reset Pressure Calibration 1 Upper Sensor Trim 2 Lower Sensor Trim 3 Zero Trim 4 Damping 5 AO Transf...

Page 103: ...2 5 1 1 Range Values 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 Tag 2 2 7 1 1 2 2 7 1 1 Transfer Function 2 2 1 1 6 2 2 1 1 6 Pressure Units 2 2 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 4 Date 2 2 7 1 5 2 2 7 1 4 Descriptor 2 2 7 1 6 2 2 7 1 5 Digital to Analog Trim 4 20 mA V Output 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 Digital Zero Trim 3 4 1 3 3 4 1 3 Display Configuration 2 2 4 2 2 4 LOI Password Protection 2 2 6 5 2 2 6 4 Loop Test 3 5 1 3 5 1 Lower Sensor Trim 3 4 1 ...

Page 104: ...Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys May 2017 Reference Manual 00809 0700 4001 Rev AA Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys 92 ...

Page 105: ...ERANGE ENTER VALUES APPLY VALUES BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU LOOP TEST SET 4MA SET 20MA SET CUSTOM END LOOP TEST BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU DISPLAY PRESS on off SCALED on off TEMP on off RANGE on off STARTUP on off BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU EXTENDED MENU CALIBRAT DAMPING TRANSFER FUNCT SCALED VARIAB ASSIGN PV TAG ALARM SAT VALUES PASSWORD SIMULATE HART REV BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU VIEW CONFIG TAG PV PRESS UNITS...

Page 106: ...ACK TO MENU EXIT MENU TRANSFER FUNCT LINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTION SQR ROOT TRANSFER FUNCTION BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU SCALED VARIAB VIEW SCALED CONFIG SCALED BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU ASSIGN PV PRESSURE SET PV SCALED SET PV BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU ALARM SAT VALUES ROSEMOUNT VALUES NAMUR VALUES OTHER VALUES BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU PASSWORD ENABLE PASSWORD CHANGE PASSWORD BACK TO MENU EXIT MENU SIMULATE SIMULA...

Page 107: ...nter button to select 0 for second digit The third digit from the left will be blinking 00000022 5 Press the enter button to select 0 for the third digit The fourth digit from the left will now be blinking 00000022 6 Press the enter button to select 0 for the fourth digit The fifth digit from the left will now be blinking 00000022 7 Press scroll to navigate through the numbers until the 1 is on th...

Page 108: ...ng on the edited item up to eight locations on the top line can be used for text entry Text entry follows the same rules as the number entry rules in LOI menu tree on page 93 except the following characters are available in all locations A Z 0 9 space Usage note If the current text contains a character the LOI cannot display it will be shown as an asterisk ...

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