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Product Certifications

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Reference Manual

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Summary of Contents for Rosemount MultiVariable 3051SMV

Page 1: ...Reference Manual 00809 0100 4853 Rev AB January 2017 Rosemount 3051SMV MultiVariable Transmitter with FOUNDATION Fieldbus Protocol ...

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Page 3: ... 2 3 4 Creating a flow configuration 6 2 3 5 Sending a flow configuration to the transmitter 9 2 3 6 Mass flow test calculation 9 2 4 Variable configuration 10 2 4 1 Units configuration 10 2 4 2 Mass flow 10 2 4 3 Differential pressure 11 2 4 4 Static pressure 11 2 4 5 Process temperature 11 2 4 6 Variable simulation 12 2 5 Device configuration 13 2 5 1 Display configuration 13 2 5 2 Write lock 13...

Page 4: ...ifolds 31 3 5 1 Rosemount 305 Integral Manifold installation procedure 32 3 5 2 Rosemount 304 Traditional Manifold installation procedure 32 3 5 3 Manifold operation 32 4Section 4 Operation and Maintenance 4 1 Section overview 37 4 2 Safety messages 37 4 3 Calibration 38 4 3 1 Calibration overview 38 4 3 2 Sensor trim overview 38 4 3 3 Determining necessary sensor trims 39 4 3 4 Types of pressure ...

Page 5: ...ns 50 5 5 Service support 53 AAppendix A Specifications and Reference Data A 1 Specifications 55 A 1 1 Performance specifications 55 A 1 2 Functional specifications 58 A 1 3 Physical specifications 60 A 2 Dimensional drawings 62 A 3 Ordering information 64 A 4 Spare parts list 72 BAppendix B Product Certifications B 1 European Directive Information 79 B 2 Ordinary Location Certification 79 B 3 Ins...

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Page 7: ...ng returned was exposed to a hazardous substance as defined by OSHA a copy of the required Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS for each hazardous substance identified must be included with the returned goods NOTICE Read this manual before working with the product For personal and system safety and for optimum product performance make sure the contents are fully understood before installing using or ma...

Page 8: ...hen making 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 remove flange bolts while the transmitter is in service Replacement equipment or spare parts not approved by Emerson for use as spare parts could reduce the pressure retaining capabilities of the transmi...

Page 9: ...operating problems 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 drawings 1 2 Product overview This manual covers the Rosemount 3051SMV FOUNDATION Fieldbus Transmitter The device measures different...

Page 10: ...ber Change description May 16 1 0 xx 1 0 xx 1 0 2 6 1 2 1 00809 0100 4853 None Initial Product Release 1 NAMUR Revision is located on the hardware tag of the device Differences in level 3 changes signified above by xx represent minor product changes as defined per NE53 Compatibility and functionality are preserved and product can be used interchangeably 2 FOUNDATION Fieldbus device revision can be...

Page 11: ...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 Explosions could result in death or serious injury Do not remove the transmitter cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is live Before connecting an...

Page 12: ...talling Engineering Assistant 5 5 1 ver 2 Stand Alone Note If using full AMS Device Manager do not uninstall it Obtain the SNAP ON version of EA or install Engineering Assistant 5 5 1 ver 2 Stand Alone on another PC 1 Insert Rosemount Engineering Assistant EA Software disk into the DVD ROM 2 Right click Setup exe select Run as Administrator 3 Reboot the PC when prompted Note After the reboot insta...

Page 13: ...ce user manual AW7060MNL for further information 4 Connect the Rosemount 3051SMV Transmitter to a computer see Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Connecting a PC to the Rosemount 3051SMV Using the USB Fieldbus Interface A USB Fieldbus Interface 5 Launch the Rosemount 3051SMV Engineering Assistant for FOUNDATION Fieldbus program by selecting MV Engineering Assistant from the Start menu OR 6 Launch AMS Device Ma...

Page 14: ... Then attach the housing cover and tighten so that metal contacts metal to meet flame proof explosion proof requirements 2 3 4 Creating a flow configuration Engineering Assistant 5 5 1 ver 2 is designed to guide the user through the setup of the flow configuration for the Rosemount 3051SMV This information will be used by the Engineering Assistant to create the flow configuration parameters that c...

Page 15: ...nsmitter Note An extremely large or small operating range may increase the uncertainty of the flow calculation The units used for flow configuration are only used in the Engineering Assistant software For configuration of device variable units see Units configuration on page 10 7 Enter the atmospheric pressure The transmitter needs absolute pressure to calculate flow If gage pressure is measured t...

Page 16: ...e configuration 10 Select Finish 11 When prompted save the flow configuration to the computer The file must be saved for review or to edit the mass flow configuration in the future Note FOUNDATION Fieldbus mass flow configuration files cannot be uploaded from the Rosemount 3051SMV If the file is not saved it cannot be retrieved ...

Page 17: ... then select Continue 2 3 6 Mass flow test calculation The mass flow test calculation method allows the user to verify the flow configuration of the Rosemount 3051SMV by entering expected values for the differential pressure absolute pressure and process temperature variables Test calculation units are always in inH2O 68 F for differential pressure psi for static pressure and F for temperature To ...

Page 18: ... cutoff If the measured differential pressure value is less than the low flow cutoff value the transmitter will calculate the flow rate value as zero The unit for this value is always inH2O at 68 F Process temperature mode The mass flow calculation can use a live process temperature reading or a fixed value based on the selected process temperature mode To configure it select Actions Methods Metho...

Page 19: ...e or gage pressure based on the user defined atmospheric offset 2 4 5 Process temperature The following configuration items are found in the Sensor Transducer Block Damping The damping setting changes the response time of the transmitter higher values can smooth variations in output readings caused by rapid input changes Determine the appropriate damping setting based on the necessary response tim...

Page 20: ...ss flow calculations set the mass flow s process temperature mode to Fixed to allow calculations to continue Once an RTD is available and wired set the PT Measurement to Enabled and the process temperature mode to Normal to allow the live reading to be used for mass flow calculations 2 4 6 Variable simulation The following configuration items are found in the AI Block Simulate replaces the channel...

Page 21: ...eter select The display of each configured parameter can be turned on or off by editing the Display Parameter Select parameter Block type Enter the Block Type for the block that contains the parameter to be displayed Block tag Enter the Block Tag of the block that contains the parameter to be displayed Parameter index Enter the Block Index of the parameter to be displayed Custom tag Enter up to fi...

Page 22: ... write lock To lock or unlock the transmitter set the security switch on the electronics board as shown in Figure 3 8 on page 25 Note that the hardware security switch is only followed if the transmitter has been configured to use hardware write lock as described above The state of the security switch can be read in the Device Switches State parameter 2 6 Device capabilities 2 6 1 General block in...

Page 23: ...host systems to automatically recognize the device and move it to a permanent address Table 2 1 Network Parameters Network parameter Value Slot Time 6 Maximum Response Delay 4 Maximum Inactivity to Claim LAS Delay 5 Minimum Inter DLPDU Delay 7 Time Sync class 4 1ms Maximum Scheduling Overhead 10 Per CLPDU PhL Overhead 4 Maximum Inter channel Signal Skew 0 Required Number of Post transmission gap e...

Page 24: ...ific application needs The number of blocks that can be instantiated is only limited by the amount of memory within the device and the block types that are supported by the device Instantiation does not apply to standard device blocks like the Resource or Transducer Blocks Block instantiation is done by the host control system or configuration tool but not all hosts are required to implement this ...

Page 25: ...afety of the personnel performing the operation Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated with a warning symbol Refer to the following safety messages before performing 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 live Fully engage both transmitter covers t...

Page 26: ... and refill lines with water before resuming measurement Side mounting When the transmitter is mounted on its side position the coplanarflange to ensure proper venting or draining Mount the flange as shown in Mount the transmitter on page 19 keeping drain vent connections on the bottom for gas service and on the top for liquid service Use only bolts supplied or sold by Emerson as spare parts Repla...

Page 27: ...s Mount the transmitter so it is not susceptible to vibration and mechanical shock and does not have external contact with corrosive materials 3 4 Steps required for quick installation 3 4 1 Mount the transmitter Start Mount the transmitter Tagging Set the switches Wire ground and power Finish Liquid flow applications 1 Place taps to the side of the line 2 Mount beside or below the taps 3 Mount th...

Page 28: ...llation Figure 3 1 Mounting Bracket Coplanar Flange Figure 3 2 Mounting Brackets Traditional Flange Steam flow applications 1 Place taps to the side of the line 2 Mount beside or below the taps 3 Fill impulse lines with water Panel mount Pipe mount Panel mount Pipe mount Flow ...

Page 29: ...other manifolds contact Customer Central technical support Bolts are typically carbon steel or stainless steel Confirm the material by viewing the markings on the head of the bolt and referencing Table 3 1 If bolt material is not shown in Table 3 1 contact the local Emerson representative for more information Use the following bolt installation procedure 1 Carbon steel bolts do not require lubrica...

Page 30: ...all proper flange adapter O rings may cause process leaks which can result in death or serious injury Only use the O ring that is designed for its specific flange adapter A Flange adapter B O ring C PTFE based profile is square D Elastomer profile is round Whenever the flange or adapters are removed visually inspect the O rings Replace them if there are any signs of damage such as nicks or cuts If...

Page 31: ...r to better view the optional LCD display 1 Loosen the housing rotation set screw 2 Turn the housing up to 180 left or right of its original as shipped position 3 Re tighten the housing rotation set screw to 30 in lb Figure 3 6 Transmitter Housing Set Screw A Housing rotation set screw 3 32 in Note Do not rotate the housing more than 180 without first performing a disassembly procedure Over rotati...

Page 32: ...ion proof requirements 5 If the transmitter was installed reapply power Figure 3 7 Optional LCD Display A LCD display B Meter cover 3 4 5 Set the switches Set Simulate and Security switch position before installation location of switches shown in Figure 3 8 as desired The Simulate switch enables or disables the ability to set simulated alerts or simulated measured value and status The Security swi...

Page 33: ... with power wiring or near heavy electrical equipment Grounding terminations are provided on the outside of the electronics housing and inside the terminal compartment These grounds are used when transient protection terminal blocks are installed or to fulfill local regulations 1 Remove the field terminals housing cover 2 To power the transmitter connect the power leads to the terminals indicated ...

Page 34: ...ngle good earth ground at power supply Improper grounding is the most frequent cause of poor segment communications 5 Reinstall the housing cover and tighten so the cover is fully seated with metal to metal contact between the housing and cover in order to meet explosion proof requirements 6 Plug and seal unused conduit connections Figure 3 9 Wiring Terminals with RTD NOTICE When the enclosed thre...

Page 35: ...s will shut down the entire fieldbus segment Transmitter case grounding Always ground the transmitter case in accordance with national and local electrical codes The most effective transmitter case grounding method is a direct connection to earth ground with minimal impedance Methods for grounding the transmitter case are listed below Internal ground connection The internal ground connection screw...

Page 36: ... via threaded conduit connection may not provide sufficient ground continuity Transient protection terminal block grounding The transmitter can withstand electrical transients of the energy level usually encountered in static discharges or induced switching transients However high energy transients such as those induced in wiring from nearby lightning strikes can damage the transmitter The transie...

Page 37: ... Install optional process temperature input Pt 100 RTD sensor Note To meet ATEX IECEx Flameproof certification only ATEX IECEx Flameproof cables temperature input code C30 C32 C33 or C34 may be used 1 Mount the Pt 100 RTD Sensor in the appropriate location Note Use shielded four wire cable for the process temperature connection 2 Connect the RTD cable to the Rosemount 3051SMV by inserting the cabl...

Page 38: ...rmance If connecting to a 3 wire RTD use a 4 wire cable to connect the Rosemount 3051SMV terminal block to the RTD connection head Within the RTD connection head connect two of the same colored wires from the Rosemount 3051SMV to the single colored wire of the RTD sensor 3 5 Rosemount 305 and 304 Manifolds The Rosemount 305 Integral Manifold is available in two designs coplanar and traditional The...

Page 39: ...e If replacing the O rings be careful not to scratch or deface the O ring grooves or the surface of the isolating diaphragm when removing the damaged O rings 2 Install the Integral manifold on the SuperModule process connection Use the four manifold bolts for alignment Finger tighten the bolts then tighten the bolts incrementally in a cross pattern to final torque value See Table 3 1 on page 22 fo...

Page 40: ...g the 1 75 in flange bolts supplied with the transmitter 3 5 3 Manifold operation Always perform a zero trim on the transmitter manifold assembly after installation to eliminate any shift due to mounting effects See Section 4 Operation and Maintenance Sensor trim overview on page 38 Coplanar transmitters 3 valve and 5 valve manifolds Performing zero trim at static line pressure Improper installati...

Page 41: ...lock valves between the process ports and transmitter will be open and the equalize valves will be closed Vent valves may be opened or closed 1 To zero trim the transmitter first close the isolate valve on the low pressure downstream side of the transmitter and the vent valve H L Drain Vent valve Isolate open Drain Vent valve Isolate closed Process Equalize open H L Drain Vent valve Isolate open D...

Page 42: ...ream side 6 Finally to return the transmitter to service open the low side isolate valve and vent valve The vent valve can remain open or closed during operation Plugged Isolate open Equalize open Equalize closed Process Process Drain vent closed Isolate closed Plugged H L Plugged Isolate open Equalize open Equalize open Process Process Drain vent closed Isolate closed Plugged H L Plugged Isolate ...

Page 43: ...l has been used The following steps are provided as a procedure to adjust valve packing 1 Remove all pressure from device 2 Loosen manifold valve jam nut 3 Tighten manifold valve packing adjuster nut 1 4 turn 4 Tighten manifold valve jam nut 5 Re apply pressure and check for leaks 6 Above steps can be repeated if necessary If the above procedure does not result in proper pressure retention the com...

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Page 45: ...ables only may not be available Available measurements and or calculation types are determined by the multivariable type and measurement type codes ordered See Ordering information on page 64 for more information 4 2 Safety messages Procedures and instructions in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operation Information that raises pote...

Page 46: ...rious injury If the sensor is installed in a high voltage environment and a fault or installation error occurs high voltage may be present on the transmitter leads and terminals Use extreme caution when making 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 remo...

Page 47: ... perform a zero trim on an absolute static pressure sensor To correct mounting position effects on the absolute static pressure sensor perform a sensor trim The lower sensor trim function provides an offset correction similar to the zero trim function but it does not require zero based input Full trim Full sensor trim is a two point sensor calibration where two end point pressures are applied and ...

Page 48: ...ic pressure calibration allows the user to complete either a zero trim procedure or a full SP sensor trim Static pressure sensor calibration units can be set in the Sensor Transducer Block Zero trim and lower sensor trim A zero trim can be performed on a gage sensor and a lower sensor trim can be performed on an absolute sensor to correct for mounting position effects To perform a zero trim on a g...

Page 49: ...rator RTD simulator to a test point temperature value that represents the maximum process temperature for example 140 F or 60 C if completing an upper sensor trim 4 4 Field upgrades and replacements 4 4 1 Disassembly considerations During disassembly do not remove the instrument cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is live as this may result in serious injury or death Also be aware of t...

Page 50: ...wo screws located on the electronics board 3 Loosen the two captive screws located on the electronics board 4 Pull out the electronics board to expose and locate the sensor module connector Figure 4 1 5 Press the locking tabs and pull the sensor module connector upwards avoid pulling wires Housing rotation may be required to access locking tabs See Consider housing rotation on page 23 for more inf...

Page 51: ... proof requirements 4 Tighten the housing rotation set screw using a 3 32 in hex wrench to a recommended torque of 30 in lbs 3 4 N m Figure 4 3 V Seal A Black rubber V seal Install electronics board in the housing 1 Apply a light coat of low temperature silicon grease to the sensor module connector O ring 2 Insert the sensor module connector into the top of the sensor module assembly Ensure the lo...

Page 52: ...ews on the terminal block 3 Attach the Rosemount 3051SMV housing cover and tighten so metal contacts metal to meet flame proof explosion proof requirements 4 4 4 LCD display Transmitters ordered with the LCD display will be shipped with the display installed Installing the display on an existing transmitter requires the LCD display kit part number 00753 9004 0001 for aluminum housing and 00753 900...

Page 53: ... PTFE O rings If the O rings are undamaged they may be reused Emerson recommends reusing O rings if possible If the O rings show any signs of damage such as nicks or cuts they should be replaced part number 03151 9042 0001 for glass filled PTFE and part number 03151 9042 0002 for graphite filled PTFE Note If replacing the O rings be careful not to scratch or deface the O ring grooves or the surfac...

Page 54: ... sealing tape to the threads on the seat Starting at the base of the valve with the threaded end pointing toward the installer apply two clockwise turns of sealing tape b Take care to place the opening on the valve so that process fluid will drain toward the ground and away from human contact when the valve is opened c Tighten the drain vent valve to 250 in lb 28 25 N m d Tighten the stem to 70 in...

Page 55: ...ssages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Explosions could result in death or serious injury Do not remove the transmitter cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is live Before connecting an Emerson Field Communicator in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments in the segment are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring pra...

Page 56: ...s are fully open Check for entrapped gas in liquid lines or for liquid in gas lines Check to ensure the density of fluid in impulse lines is unchanged Check for sediment in the transmitter process flange Make sure that process fluid has not frozen within the process flange Power supply Check the output voltage of the power supply at the transmitter It should be 9 to 30 V dc 9 to 17 5 V dc for FISC...

Page 57: ...zero and span or operating point output or both Sluggish response to increasing or decreasing pressure or both Limited output rate or very nonlinear output or both Change in output process noise Noticeable drift in operating point output Abrupt increase in drift rate of true zero or span or both Unstable output Output saturated high or low 5 4 Communication troubleshooting Note Use this section if...

Page 58: ...s should be done with consultation of the system integrator 2 Refer to wiring and installation 31 25 knit s voltage mode wire medium application guide AG 140 available from the FieldComm Group Table 5 3 Failed Fix Now Alert label LCD display message Description Recommended action Electronic Circuit Board Failure FAIL BOARD ERROR Failure has been detected in the electronic circuit board 1 Replace t...

Page 59: ...lace the sensor module Static Pressure Out of Limits AP GP LIMIT Static pressure has exceeded the transmitter s maximum measurement range 1 Verify conditions of the process where the transmitter is installed 2 Check transmitter pressure connection to make sure it is not plugged and isolating diaphragms are not damaged 3 Replace the sensor module Process Temperature Out of Limits PT LIMIT Process t...

Page 60: ...sed in the flow configuration 3 Check transmitter pressure connection to make sure it is not plugged and isolating diaphragms are not damaged Display Update Error LCD UPDATE ERROR Electronic circuit board has lost communication with the display 1 Remove front housing cover considering hazardous location requirements and check the 4 pin connector between the display and electronic circuit board 2 C...

Page 61: ...mbers and will provide a Return Material Authorization RMA number The center will also ask for the process material to which the product was last exposed Emerson Instrument and Valves Response Center representatives will explain the additional information and procedures necessary to return goods exposed to hazardous substances Individuals who handle products exposed to a hazardous substance can av...

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Page 63: ...1 DP turndown from URL 0 04 0 0023 URL RDG 1 reading to 200 1 DP turndown from URL 2 DP Range 4 0 055 of span For spans less than 10 1 0 015 0 005 URL Span of span 0 05 of reading up to 3 1 DP turndown from URL 0 05 0 0145 URL RDG of reading to 100 1 DP turndown from URL DP Range 5 0 065 of span For spans less than 10 1 0 015 0 005 URL Span of span N A DP Range 1 0 10 of span For spans less than 1...

Page 64: ...er 0 2 beta 0 6 Orifice installed per ASME MFC 3M or ISO 5167 1 Uncertainties for discharge coefficient producer bore tube diameter and gas expansion factor as defined in ASME MFC 3M or ISO 5167 1 Reference accuracy does not include RTD sensor accuracy 3 Differential pressure calibrated at up to 1 10th full scale for optimum flow accuracy rangeability Rosemount Models Ultra for Flow Classic 3051SM...

Page 65: ...es 2 3 Rosemount 3051SMV_ _1 Differential pressure static pressure and temperature Rosemount 3051SMV_ _2 Differential pressure and static pressure DP ranges 2 3 0 0125 URL 0 0625 span from 1 1 to 5 1 0 025 URL 0 125 span for 5 1 0 13 reading up to 8 1 DP turndown from URL 0 13 0 0187 URL RDG 2 reading to 100 1 DP turndown from URL 2 RDG refers to transmitter DP reading DP range 4 0 025 URL 0 125 s...

Page 66: ...0 psi 10 34 bar 5 N A 20 00 psi 919 30 mbar 2000 00 psi 137 89 bar 2000 00 psi 137 89 bar Table A 2 Rosemount 3051SMV Static Pressure Range and Sensor Limits Range Minimum span Range limits Ultra for Flow Classic Upper URL Lower LRL Absolute Lower LRL Gage 1 2 1 Assumes atmospheric pressure of 14 7 psig 1 bar 2 Inert fill Minimum pressure 1 5 psia 0 10 bar or 13 2 psig 0 91 bar 3 4 0 psi 275 79 mb...

Page 67: ...nt Each variable can be individually adjusted This software damping is in addition to sensor module response time Table A 4 Rosemount 3051SMV_ _1 or 2 Rosemount 3051SF_1 2 5 or 6 DP Range Static pressure range GP AP 3 4 1 1600 psi 110 32 bar 2000 psi 137 90 bar 2 1600 psi 110 32 bar 3626 psi 250 00 bar 3 1600 psi 110 32 bar 3626 psi 250 00 bar 4 N A 3626 psi 250 00 bar 5 N A 3626 psi 250 00 bar DP...

Page 68: ...seat Alloy 400 Drain vent stem Alloy K 500 Process flanges and adapters Plated carbon steel SST CF 8M Cast 316 SST per ASTM A743 Cast C 276 CW 12MW per ASTM A494 Cast Alloy 400 M 30C per ASTM A494 Wetted O rings Glass filled PTFE Graphite filled PTFE Non wetted parts Electronics housing Low copper aluminum alloy or CF 8M Cast 316 SST Enclosures meet NEMA 4X IP66 and IP68 when properly installed 66...

Page 69: ...bracket for traditional flange 1 6 0 7 B4 SST mounting bracket for In Line 1 3 0 6 F12 F22 2 2 Includes mounting bolts SST traditional flange with SST drain vents 3 2 1 5 F13 F23 2 Cast C 276 traditional flange with Alloy C 276 drain vents 3 6 1 6 E12 E22 2 SST coplanar flange with SST drain vents 1 9 0 9 F14 F24 2 Cast Alloy 400 traditional flange with Alloy 400 K 500 drain vents 3 6 1 6 F15 F25 ...

Page 70: ...and Rosemount 305 Integral Manifolds must be ordered with the transmitter Figure A 1 Transmitter with Coplanar Sensor Module and Coplanar Flange Dimensions are in inches millimeters Figure A 2 Transmitter with Coplanar Sensor Module and Traditional Flange Dimensions are in inches millimeters 4 51 115 6 55 166 4 20 107 8 53 217 9 63 245 1 63 41 2 13 54 9 26 235 3 40 86 1 10 28 ...

Page 71: ...figurations Dimensions are in inches millimeters Figure A 4 Traditional Flange Mounting Configurations Dimensions are in inches millimeters Pipe mount Panel mount 6 25 159 5 17 131 3 54 90 4 73 120 4 51 115 2 58 66 6 15 156 2 71 71 Pipe mount Pipe mount flat bracket Panel mount 0 93 24 2 62 67 3 40 86 8 10 205 10 71 272 2 62 67 7 70 196 8 10 205 4 85 123 3 40 86 ...

Page 72: ...c 0 035 span DP accuracy 150 1 rangedown 15 year stability 3 2 Ultra for Flow 0 04 reading DP accuracy 200 1 rangedown 15 year stability 15 year limited warranty Multivariable type M Measurement with fully compensated mass and energy 3 flow calculations P Measurement of process variables only no flow calculations Measurement type 1 Differential pressure static pressure and temperature 2 Differenti...

Page 73: ...flange with Alloy C 276 drain vents N A N A N A N A A16 12 Assemble to 304 or AMF manifold to DIN SST traditional flange N A N A N A N A A22 Assemble AMF manifold to SST coplanar flange N A N A N A N A B11 12 13 Assemble to one Rosemount 1199 Seal N A N A N A N A B12 12 13 Assemble to two Rosemount 1199 Seals N A N A N A N A C11 12 Assemble to Rosemount 405C or 405P Primary Element N A N A N A N A...

Page 74: ...steel Alloy C 276 N A F12 Traditional flange 1 4 18 NPT SST 316 SST N A F13 10 Traditional flange 1 4 18 NPT Cast C 276 Alloy C 276 N A F14 Traditional flange 1 4 18 NPT Cast Alloy 400 Alloy 400 K 500 N A F15 10 Traditional flange 1 4 18 NPT SST Alloy C 276 N A F22 Traditional flange RC 1 4 SST 316 SST N A F23 10 Traditional flange RC 1 4 Cast C 276 Alloy C 276 N A F24 Traditional flange RC 1 4 Ca...

Page 75: ...s PlantWeb housing F 15 FOUNDATION Fieldbus Housing style Material Conduit entry size 1A PlantWeb housing Aluminum 1 2 14 NPT 1B PlantWeb housing Aluminum M20 1 5 1J PlantWeb housing SST 1 2 14 NPT 1K PlantWeb housing SST M20 1 5 5A 16 Wireless PlantWeb housing Aluminum 1 2 14 NPT 5J 16 Wireless PlantWeb housing SST 1 2 14 NPT 1C PlantWeb housing Aluminum G1 2 1L PlantWeb housing SST G1 2 Wireless...

Page 76: ...all SST 2 in pipe and panel B1 Traditional flange bracket Carbon steel 2 in pipe B2 Traditional flange bracket Carbon steel panel B3 Traditional flange flat bracket Carbon steel 2 in pipe B7 Traditional flange bracket B1 with SST bolts B8 Traditional flange bracket B2 with SST bolts B9 Traditional flange bracket B3 with SST bolts BA Traditional flange bracket B1 all SST BC Traditional flange brack...

Page 77: ...sion proof Dust Ignition proof Intrinsically Safe Division 2 combination of E5 and I5 E6 25 CSA Explosion proof Dust Ignition proof Division 2 I6 CSA Intrinsically Safe IF 24 CSA FISCO Intrinsic Safety K6 25 CSA Explosion proof Dust Ignition proof Intrinsically Safe Division 2 combination of E6 and I6 E7 IECEx Flameproof Dust Ignition proof I7 IECEx Intrinsic Safety IG 24 IECEx FISCO Intrinsic Saf...

Page 78: ...ential and gage sensors only Note Silicone fill fluid is standard L2 Graphite filled PTFE O ring L4 21 Austenitic 316 SST bolts L5 21 ASTM A193 Grade B7M bolts L6 21 Alloy K 500 bolts L7 21 28 ASTM A453 Class D Grade 660 bolts L8 21 ASTM A193 Class 2 Grade B8M bolts Digital display M5 PlantWeb LCD display Wireless assembly options 3 WTA Integral assembly to Smart Wireless THUM Adapter specified se...

Page 79: ...s Order with Q15 or Q25 to receive a NACE certificate 11 Tantalum diaphragm material is only available for DP Ranges 2 5 12 Assemble to items are specified separately and require a completed model number 13 Consult an Emerson representative for performance specifications 14 Only available with Measurement Type 2 and multivariable type P 15 Transmitter output code F is not available with Performanc...

Page 80: ...nnection and bolting option L8 Limited to differential pressure ranges 2 5 33 The T1 option is not needed with FISCO Product Certifications transient protection is included in the FISCO product certification codes IA IB IE IF IG and KG 34 Available with Intrinsically Safe approvals only For FM Intrinsically Safe Nonincendive approval option code I5 install in accordance with Rosemount drawing 0315...

Page 81: ...play assembly 4 pin interconnection header 03151 9193 0002 Cover assembly kit SST cover assembly 03151 9193 0005 Electrical housing terminal blocks Standard terminal block assembly with temperature input 03151 9006 0021 Standard terminal block assembly with temperature input and FISCO Transient 03151 9006 0023 Covers Aluminum electronics cover cover and O ring 03151 9030 0001 SST electronics cover...

Page 82: ...s 03031 1300 0112 Cast C 276 adapters 03031 1300 0113 Cast alloy 400 adapters 03031 1300 0114 Ni Plated CS adapters 03031 1300 0115 Flange adapter union Nickel plated carbon steel 03151 9259 0005 SST 03151 9259 0002 Cast C 276 03151 9259 0003 Cast alloy 400 03151 9259 0004 Drain vent kits each kit contains parts for one transmitter Differential drain vent kits SST valve stem and seat kit 03151 926...

Page 83: ... panel mount CS bolts 03151 9272 0002 B3 Flat Bracket for 2 in pipe mount CS bolts 03151 9272 0003 B7 B1 style bracket with SST bolts 03151 9272 0007 B8 B2 style bracket with SST bolts 03151 9272 0008 B9 B3 style bracket with SST bolts 03151 9272 0009 BA SST B1 bracket with SST bolts 03151 9272 0011 BC SST B3 bracket with SST bolts 03151 9272 0013 Bolt kits Coplanar flange Flange bolt kit 44 mm 1 ...

Page 84: ...TD input with 24 ft 7 32 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0024 RTD input with 75 ft 22 86 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0075 RTD input with 25 in 64 cm of ATEX IEXCEx flameproof cable 03151 9066 0002 RTD input with 12 ft 3 66 m of ATEX IEXCEx flameproof cable 03151 9066 0012 RTD input with 24 ft 7 32 m of ATEX IEXCEx flameproof cable 03151 9066 0024 RTD input with 75 ft 22 86 m of ATEX IEXCEx flamepr...

Page 85: ...f shielded cable 03151 9064 0024 RTD input with 75 ft 22 86 m of shielded cable 03151 9064 0075 RTD input with 27 in 69 cm of armored cable 03151 9065 0302 RTD input with 4 ft 1 22 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0304 RTD input with 12 ft 3 66 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0312 RTD input with 24 ft 7 32 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0324 RTD input with 75 ft 22 86 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0375 ...

Page 86: ...03151 9064 0075 RTD input with 27 in 69 cm of armored cable 03151 9065 0502 RTD input with 4 ft 1 22 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0504 RTD input with 12 ft 3 66 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0512 RTD input with 24 ft 7 32 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0524 RTD input with 75 ft 22 86 m of armored cable 03151 9065 0575 RTD input with 25 in 64 cm of ATEX IEXCEx flameproof cable 03151 9066 0502 RTD i...

Page 87: ... and the Canadian Electrical Code CEC permit the use of Division marked equipment in Zones and Zone marked equipment in Divisions The markings must be suitable for the area classification gas and temperature class This information is clearly defined in the respective codes USA E5 US Explosionproof XP and Dust Ignitionproof DIP Certificate FM16US0089X Standards FM Class 3600 2011 FM Class 3615 2006...

Page 88: ...1 Groups A B C D suitable for Class 1 Zone 0 IIC T3C Ta 70 C when connected per Rosemount drawing 03151 1207 Type 4X IF Canada FISCO Intrinsically Safe Certificate 143113 Standards CAN CSA C22 2 No 0 10 CSA Std C22 2 No 25 1966 CSA Std C22 2 No 30 M1986 CSA C22 2 No 94 2 07 CSA Std C22 2 No 213 M1987 CAN CSA C22 2 60079 11 14 CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 12 ANSI ISA 12 27 01 2003 CSA Std C22 2 No 6052...

Page 89: ... BAS01ATEX1374X Standards EN 60079 0 2012 A11 2013 EN 60079 31 2009 Markings II 1 D Ex ta IIIC T 105 C T500 95 C Da 20 C Ta 85 C Vmax 42 4 V Special Conditions for Safe Use X 1 Cable entries must be used which maintain the ingress protection of the enclosure to at least IP66 2 Unused cable entries must be filled with suitable blanking plugs which maintain the ingress protection of the enclosure to...

Page 90: ...mum specified temperature for location where installed Certificate IECEx BAS 09 0014X Dust Standards IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 31 2008 Markings Ex ta IIIC T 105 C T500 95 C Da 20 C Ta 85 C Vmax 42 4 V Special Conditions for Safe Use X 1 Cable entries must be used which maintain the ingress protection of the enclosure to at least IP66 2 Unused cable entries must be filled with suitable blanking pl...

Page 91: ...Use X 1 The device contains a thin wall diaphragm Installation maintenance and use shall take into account the environmental conditions to which the diaphragm will be subjected The manufacturer s instructions for installation and maintenance shall be followed in detail to assure safety during its expected lifetime 2 For information on the dimensions of the flameproof joints the manufacturer shall ...

Page 92: ...rs IP66 type of protection should be used Redundant cable entries should be blocked with blanking plugs 9 End users are not permitted to change any components but to contact the manufacturer to avoid damage to the product 10 Maintenance should be done when no explosive gas and dust atmosphere is present 11 During installation use and maintenance of this product observe following standards GB3836 1...

Page 93: ...us for explosive gas atmospheres Part 15 Electrical installations in hazardous area other than mines GB3836 16 2006 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 16 Inspection and maintenance of electrical installation other than mines GB3836 18 2010 Intrinsically Safe System GB50257 1996 Code for construction and acceptance of electric device for explosion atmospheres and fire hazard el...

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