Fisher-Rosemount 3095FT Manual Download Page 1

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Model 3095FT 
HART

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 Flow 

Transmitter 

00809-0100-4015

English

Rev. B1

Summary of Contents for 3095FT

Page 1: ...R Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter 00809 0100 4015 English Rev B1...

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Page 3: ...timum product performance make sure you thoroughly understand the contents before installing using or maintaining this product Within the United States Rosemount Inc has two toll free assistance numbe...

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Page 5: ...siderations 2 9 Mounting Considerations 2 10 Mounting Brackets 2 10 Mounting Pressure Effect 2 10 Bolt Installation Guidelines 2 11 Electrical Consideration 2 14 Power Supply 2 14 Hazardous Locations...

Page 6: ...4 1 Recommended Equipment and Software 4 1 Installation Procedure 4 2 Establish Communications 4 4 Connect a Personal Computer to a Model 3095FT 4 4 Connect a Personal Computer to a Remote Power Supp...

Page 7: ...6 Send Xmtr 4 26 Recv Xmtr 4 26 Maintenance Screens 4 27 Maintenance Transmitter Sensor Trim 4 27 Damping 4 30 PV Default Values 4 30 Units 4 31 Matls of Const 4 31 Multidrop 4 32 Change Address 4 32...

Page 8: ...ing 5 2 Transmitter Does Not Communicate With the Model 3095FT User Interface Software 5 2 Poor Communication Between the Model 3095FT User Interface Software and the Transmitter 5 2 Interpreting Mode...

Page 9: ...pecifications 7 1 Model 3095FT Performance Specifications 7 3 Model 3095FT Physical Specifications 7 4 Accessories 7 6 Options 7 7 Remote Power Supply Assembly Included with Part No 03095 5000 101x an...

Page 10: ...rs 03095 1020 and 03095 1030 APPENDIX C Model 3095FT Explosion Proof Installation Drawing Canadian Standards Association Drawing Number 03095 1024 Rev D APPENDIX D Index of I S CSA for 3095 and Index...

Page 11: ...calibrating the flow transmitter and retrieving log data from the Model 3095FT This section also explains each configuration software menu Section 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance provides troublesho...

Page 12: ...port No 8 API MPMS Chapter 14 2 and stores all relevant data in nonvolatile memory in accordance with American Petroleum Institute electronic flow measurement standards API Manual of Petroleum Measure...

Page 13: ...cation Non Incendive Location Unpack the Model 3095FT Review the Model 3095FT Product Manual Bench Configure BENCH CONFIGURE Connect Bench Power Supply Pages 2 14 2 18 Connect Personal Computer 4 4 Pe...

Page 14: ...D Assembly Optional This box contains the optional Series 68 or Series 78 RTD Assembly and the Sensor Wiring Instruction Sheet Remote Power Supply Optional If the Remote Power Supply package is ordere...

Page 15: ...ocking Screw Electronics Board Nameplate Sensor Module Coplanar Flange Flange Adapters Real Time Clock Battery Drain Vent Valve Terminal Block Module O ring Bolts Flange Adapter O ring Process Flange...

Page 16: ...ude absolute pressure sensor offset and slope trim and differential pressure sensor offset and slope trim For information concerning Model 3095FT bench configuration and Model 3095FT bench calibration...

Page 17: ...ch to the desired setting 5 Reattach the transmitter cover Metal to metal contact is preferred 6 If the transmitter is installed reapply power Explosions can cause death or serious injury Do not remov...

Page 18: ...the Remote Power Supply option be sure the mounting location is in an area that allows the Remote Power Supply to receive full sun MECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS The Rosemount Model 3095FT may be panel mou...

Page 19: ...ection 2 Places 0 75 19 Clearance for Cover Removal Transmitter Connections This Side 6 63 168 8 08 198 18 NPT on Coplanar Flange for Pressure Connection without the Use of Mounting Adapters Certifica...

Page 20: ...eeze within the process flange Environmental Considerations Mount the transmitter to minimize ambient temperature changes Section 7 Specifications and Reference Data lists the transmitter temperature...

Page 21: ...nters to allow direct mounting to a three or five valve manifold By rotating one or both of the flange adapters connection centers of 2 21 8 or 21 4 inches 51 54 or 57 mm may be obtained When compress...

Page 22: ...bracket dimensions and mounting configurations for this option When installing the transmitter to one of the mounting brackets torque the bolts to 125 in lb Mounting Pressure Effect The transmitter is...

Page 23: ...1 75 inch bolts may be used to mount the flange adapters to the process connection side of the manifold Optional If flange adapters are ordered four 2 88 inch flange adapter bolts for mounting the fla...

Page 24: ...ts for Mounting to Transmitter 3 35 85 2 Inch U Bolt for Pipe Mounting OPTIONAL MOUNTING BRACKET OPTION CODE B4 SHOWN IN TYPICAL MOUNTING CONFIGURATION NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters FIGURE...

Page 25: ...H 3 VALVE MANIFOLD MANIFOLD FLANGE BOLTS FLANGE ADAPTERS AND FLANGE ADAPTER BOLTS NOTE Dimensions are in inches millimeters 3095 3095D05A 3095E05A 3095B29A Description Qty Size in mm Flange bolts Flan...

Page 26: ...nimum loop resistance of 250 ohms is required to communicate with a personal computer With 250 ohms of loop resistance the transmitter requires a minimum of 11 0 volts If a single power supply is used...

Page 27: ...he Model 3095FT Be sure to review this list before field installing the transmitter Installation tools Field wire between the power supply and the Model 3095FT Barriers or seals required for non incen...

Page 28: ...ocess Connections 3 Connect the transmitter to the process For explosion proof installations installation location must be made in accordance with Rosemount drawing 03095 1025 or 03095 1024 For instri...

Page 29: ...sing an armored shielded cable install the armored cable compression seal as illustrated below and use a pliers to tighten the cap onto the compression fitting 3095 069AB 068AB 067AB FIRST FULLY ENGAG...

Page 30: ...ee Figure 2 10 These connections provide both power and signal wiring NOTES Do not run field wiring in conduit or open trays with other power wiring or near heavy electrical equipment Field wiring nee...

Page 31: ...using to avoid moisture accumulation in the terminal side of the housing NOTE If the conduit connections are not sealed the transmitter should be mounted with the electrical housing positioned downwar...

Page 32: ...s screw is identified by a ground symbol NOTE The transient protection terminal block does not provide transient protection unless the transmitter case is properly grounded Use the above guidelines to...

Page 33: ...5FT process variables calculations and transmitter diagnostic messages The meter is located on the circuit side of the transmitter leaving direct access to the signal terminals An extended cover is re...

Page 34: ...ce Bore at 68 F OR_DIA IN Date DATE 18OC94 1 Time TIME 0245PM Heating Value HEAT_V BTU Relative Density Spec Gravity RELDEN NA During normal operation the display changes every three seconds to displa...

Page 35: ...terminal side 3 Insert the meter connector into the six pin socket on the electronics circuit board see Figure 3 1 4 Remove the two circuit board captive screws To do this loosen the screws to releas...

Page 36: ...secure the meter assembly and electronic circuit board in place The meter screws are designed to be captive screws so they must first be tightened past the captive thread within the standoffs and then...

Page 37: ...procedure to install this terminal block when this option is ordered as a spare part or retrofit 1 Remove the cover above the side marked FIELD TERMINALS on the Model 3095FT electronics housing 2 Loo...

Page 38: ...tom configured for their application CDS 4015 on Page 7 13 explains how to define a custom configuration FLANGE ADAPTERS OPTION CODE DF Three types of flange adapters are available for use with the Mo...

Page 39: ...possible error messages which might occur while using the User Interface Software REMOTE POWER SUPPLY 03095 5000 101X The Remote Power Supply Part No 03095 5000 1010 03095 5000 1011 or 03095 5000 101...

Page 40: ...ntact a Rosemount Sales Engineer concerning the advisability for installing the remote power supply in that location 3 Verify that there are no obstructions due south of the installation location whic...

Page 41: ...mount the assembled panel to a 2 inch pipe not supplied using one U Bolt When tightening the assembled panel ensure that the solar panel faces due south Do not torque the U Bolt beyond 50 in lb 6 Mov...

Page 42: ...er Supply enclosure to the transmitter Maximum Distance 100 feet Recommended Wire Size 14 22 AWG 10 Remove the cover on the side marked FIELD TERMINALS on the Model 3095FT electronics housing 11 Threa...

Page 43: ...transmitter housing 15 Replace the wiring compartment covers 16 Close the Remote Power Supply cover and secure the cover by tightening the two screws on the right side of the Remote Power Supply cove...

Page 44: ...harges faster at lower power supply voltages than higher power supply voltages 4 After Step 3 recheck the battery voltage to verify that the voltage is at or above 12 5 V at 68 F 20 C The battery is f...

Page 45: ...3 13 Options and Accessories 3051 1006D03A FIGURE 3 5 Recharging the Battery 15 to 36 V dc 500 mA minimum...

Page 46: ...hread two wires through the compression fitting and connect wires from the user provided dc power supply to the Remote Power Supply enclosure see Figure 3 8 a Connect battery wires b Connect the posit...

Page 47: ...te power supply enclosure a Connect the positive wire to the OUTPUT terminal b Connect the negative wire to the OUTPUT terminal 7 Replace the cover on the Model 3095FT Explosions can cause death or se...

Page 48: ...talled with a drip loop and the bottom of the drip loop should be lower than the conduit connections or the transmitter housing 9 Replace the wiring compartment covers 10 Close the Remote Power Supply...

Page 49: ...age contains one 3 5 in floppy disk one HART modem and a set of cables for connecting the computer to the Model 3095FT see Figure 4 1 System Requirements MInimum Equipment and Software DOS based 386 c...

Page 50: ...indows 3 Insert the floppy disk containing the User Interface Software into the personal computer disk drive 4 Select File then select Run to display the Run window Depending on the disk drive enter e...

Page 51: ...The computer must be re booted for the User Interface Software to function Push the computer reset button to reboot the computer or press CTL ALT DEL 3095 30950583 FIGURE 4 1 Model 3095FT User Interf...

Page 52: ...d Field Terminals and connect the mini grabbers to the two Model 3095FT terminals marked COMM as shown in Figure 4 2 2 Power on the computer 3 Type win return at the DOS prompt 4 Double click on the M...

Page 53: ...5 Using the Model 3095FT User Interface Software FIGURE 4 2 Connecting a Personal Computer to a Model 3095FT Modem Model 3095FT R 250 V User Provided Power Supply see Page 2 14 3095 018AB 3095 1006A03...

Page 54: ...emote Power Supply as shown in Figure 4 3 2 Turn on the computer 3 Type win return to open Windows then click on the Model 3095FT User Interface icon 4 If password security is enabled the User Interfa...

Page 55: ...4 7 Using the Model 3095FT User Interface Software FIGURE 4 3 Connecting a Personal Computer to the Remote Power Supply 3095 020AB 3095 008AB...

Page 56: ...ameters Logged Variables Transmitter Clock Maint Modes Sensor Trim Ctrl T Damping PV Default Values Units Matls of Const Multidrop Ctrl M Self Test Revision EEPROM Info Comm Statistics Login Change Pa...

Page 57: ...Output The output selections display the current process variable values and current alarms Windows The windows selection provides standard window functionality Exit Allows the user to quit the Model...

Page 58: ...1 Operator access SL0 View process variables SL Disabled Security disabled Current Maintenance Mode see page 4 36 Communication Status BUSY indicates that the User Interface is currently communicating...

Page 59: ...anual use the term Select to indicate there are multiple ways to select an option For example the first step in the Sensor Trim procedure is illustrated below 1 Select Maintenance Transmitter Sensor T...

Page 60: ...ected transmitter using Send Xmtr 12 Set or verify the Real Time Clock 13 Set the PV Default Values 14 Set the Units 15 Optional Change the multidrop address Bench Configuration Option Code C1 This be...

Page 61: ...3 Place the transmitter into Off line or On line Maintenance 4 Perform a Trim DP Offset zero 5 Optional If a barometer that is four times as accurate as the Model 3095FT AP sensor is available perfor...

Page 62: ...ing a Model 3095FT configuration This screen defines Software Tag The software tag uniquely identifies the transmitter This tag is also used to identify audit trail data retrieved from the transmitter...

Page 63: ...d must be selected to access the Gas Properties menu Contract Hour Identifies the start of the contract period Range 00 00 00 23 59 59 Base Pressure Identifies the Base Pressure for all Model 3095FT f...

Page 64: ...e 32 to 130 F 1 200 to 400 F 1 Specific Gravity 0 554 0 9 0 07 1 52 Heating Value 477 1200 BTU SCF 0 1800 BTU SCF N2 Mole Nitrogen 0 50 0 0 100 CO2 Mole Carbon Dioxide 0 30 0 0 100 H2S Mole Hydrogen S...

Page 65: ...le percent H2 and CO are typically zero for natural gas applications The valid ranges for the Gas Properties CO2 screen selections are Real gas relative density specific gravity at base conditions 0 5...

Page 66: ...2 and CO are typically zero for natural gas applications NOTE This gross characterization method does not require heating value However heating value is required if energy rates or totals are to be lo...

Page 67: ...Software If base conditions changed Base Pressure 14 73 or Base Temperature 60 F then a second screen for modifying relative density at standard conditions is displayed Figure 4 7b 3095 30950052 FIGUR...

Page 68: ...n Pentane H2s Hydrogen Sulfide C6 Hexane H20 Water C7 Heptane He Helium C8 Octane C1 Methane C9 Nonane C2 Ethane C10 Decane C3 Propane O2 Oxygen iC4 i Butane CO Carbon Monoxide nC4 n Butane H2 Hydroge...

Page 69: ...e can be modified After reviewing the gas properties numbers select Ok The User Interface then prompts to Accept all Composition Data Select Ok once more to confirm the composition values For addition...

Page 70: ...with which the input variable appears in the flow or volume measurement equation ti Time interval for sampling period i Fi Flow dependency factor 0 if no flow at sample period i 1 if flow at sample pe...

Page 71: ...y Relative Density Date and Time see note NOTE Date and Time will not show up in the Logged Variables list since they are always logged The number of variables selected significantly influences the nu...

Page 72: ...selected parameters and the critical alarms See Section 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance for information concerning Fatal Alarm Messages and Critical Alarm Messages Any of the following variables ma...

Page 73: ...one of the following occurs Recv Xmtr is selected a new configuration file is read or the operator exits the User Interface Configuration Save Config File Once a configuration is completed it is recom...

Page 74: ...TE At the completion of Send Xmtr the Model 3095FT User Interface displays a summary screen identifying any transmission errors The number of errors should always be zero If any number besides zero is...

Page 75: ...e Model 3095FT Flow Transmitter In addition to the User Interface Software the following equipment is required for a sensor trim procedure Model 3095FT Dead weight tester Power supply Vacuum pump or a...

Page 76: ...a Select Maintenance Transmitter Sensor Trim to display the Sensor Trim Select screen b Select DP and Offset Slope then select Ok to display the Sensor Trim Enter Value screen c Using the dead weight...

Page 77: ...fects field calibrate the Model 3095FT after installation 1 Establish communications see Page 4 4 2 Enter either the system administrator or a maintenance level password 3 Perform a Trim DP Offset Zer...

Page 78: ...terface immediately sends the new values to the transmitter then redisplays the Set Transmitter Damping screen If a new value is selected that is not available the Model 3095FT transmitter automatical...

Page 79: ...F Sm3 Standard Cubic Feet Standard Cubic Meters Flow Rate SCFH hour Sm3H SCFD day Sm3D Energy BTU MJoules DTH Energy Rate BTUH MJouleH BTUD MJouleD To change a unit of measure select the new unit then...

Page 80: ...e following procedure to change the Model 3095FT address 1 Select Maintenance Transmitter Multidrop to display the Multidrop screen 2 Select Search The User Interface searches for all connected Model...

Page 81: ...select Ok The Model 3095FT User Interface is now connected to the device selected in Step 4 If security is enabled the User Interface displays the Login screen 5 Enter a password for the new device t...

Page 82: ...as illustrated in Figure 4 23 For information on interpreting these alarms see Appendix E Software Error Messages and Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Maintenance Transmitter Revision The Re...

Page 83: ...min then select Comm Options 6 Using File Manager or the DOS prompt copy the following files from the 3095FT working directory to a floppy disk comm sts 3095ui ini filename log xmitter dmp filename lo...

Page 84: ...m maintenance tasks are prevented NOTE All maintenance and configuration tasks except On Line Maintenance Modes are prevented when the WP write protect switch is set to ON See Page 2 4 to change this...

Page 85: ...ine maintenance the three On line maintenance modes continue logging and flow calculations during the maintenance period Use Recent Averages uses the most recent process variable readings and flow ave...

Page 86: ...s return when the login screen appears and SL3 access is granted Sys Admin Comm Statistics Communication Statistics is a troubleshooting assistant screen that shows a snapshot of the communications ac...

Page 87: ...case sensitive Once a password is entered the title bar indicates current password access Each password level allows access to specific functions SL0 invalid password Read Only Outputs Archive logs Pr...

Page 88: ...L Disabled SL Disabled access is identical to SL3 access Use the following procedure to re enable security 1 Select Sys Admin Login and enter in the SL3 password 2 Select Sys Admin Disable Security to...

Page 89: ...d log data in the connected Model 3095FT Flow Transmitter NOTE This command requires that the transmitter be in off line maintenance mode Sys Admin Factory Parameters The factory parameters screen dis...

Page 90: ...performed during bench configuration 1 Select Sys Admin Test Calc to display the Test Calculation screen The initial values indicate current process variable readings 2 Optional Enter values and unit...

Page 91: ...is value should never be less than three Valid Range 0 99 Default Value 3 Log Buffer Size This value should not be changed unless directed by Rosemount Customer Central Log Options View View Short Dat...

Page 92: ...le logs to determine that day s total flow Logs View Archive Data The View Archive Data selection retrieves a subset of logged data from an audit trail file then displays that data 1 Access the Transm...

Page 93: ...hecks the archive and then retrieves data from the connected Model 3095FT that it does not yet have Logs View Transmitter Data All During this procedure the Model 3095FT User Interface retrieves all l...

Page 94: ...To access the data using the keyboard press Ctl Tab to switch between windows then use the arrow keys Home Key End Key PgUp PgDn Ctl and Ctl keys to view the data within a window Logs Collect Batch Du...

Page 95: ...data that has not yet been saved Logs Print to File After a new report is generated see above use the print to file option to save the data see Figure 4 40 Use the Save File as Type window to store t...

Page 96: ...le Log Heading Explanation Date and time Date and time of the log Totalized Flow Displays total flow mass flow for this log period Total Flow Time Indicates the total time during this log period when...

Page 97: ...rrent Outputs Selecting Read Current Outputs displays the current process variable values as illustrated in Figure 4 41 This screen continuously updates with current data If the RTD Connector is disab...

Page 98: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter 4 50...

Page 99: ...ons are performed using the new values entered during off line maintenance On line Maintenance When the Model 3095FT is placed into on line maintenance mode both logging and flow calculations continue...

Page 100: ...connection Check for adequate voltage to the transmitter If the computer is connected and 250 ohms resistance is properly in the loop then the transmitter will require a minimum of 11 volts at the te...

Page 101: ...ceeded Upper Range Limit 10 URL 10 1 2 C_DP_ O_RANG This display means that the transmitter differential pressure reading exceeds its sensor limits by more than 10 There are two possible causes Either...

Page 102: ...e failure Replace the sensor module as described on Page 5 10 Contact your Field Service Center Sensor microprocessor does not respond 0 18 F_SEN M_DEAD The transmitter electronics has undergone a com...

Page 103: ...nolds numbers Contact your System Engineer Consider raising your low flow cut off value C_d calc result late 2 38 none Indicates failure in the flow calculation Contact your Field Service Center C_d c...

Page 104: ...riate diagnostic and backup systems in place Pressure transmitters contain an internal fill fluid It is used to transmit the process pressure through the isolating diaphragms to the pressure sensing e...

Page 105: ...properly sealed against moisture If the electronics are still suspect substitute new electronics Sensing Element The sensing element is not field repairable and must be replaced if found to be defecti...

Page 106: ...Center Symptom Low PV Reading or No PV Reading Potential Source and Corrective Action Orifice Plate Check the installation and condition of the orifice plate Note any changes in process fluid propert...

Page 107: ...ating diaphragm or fill fluid loss and contact your nearest Rosemount Service Center Symptom Sluggish Output Response Drift Potential Source and Corrective Action Orifice Plate Check for restrictions...

Page 108: ...d or reversed for mounting convenience Whenever removing the process flange or flange adapters visually inspect the Teflon O rings Replace the O rings if they show any signs of damage such as nicks or...

Page 109: ...ransmitter electronics are located behind the cover opposite the terminal side To remove the electronics board 1 Remove the housing cover opposite the field terminal side 2 Loosen the two captive scre...

Page 110: ...uck the cable connector completely inside the internal shroud The shroud protects the cable from damage that might occur when the housing is rotated Do not remove the housing until the cable connector...

Page 111: ...e rotate with the housing Carefully pull the shroud and sensor ribbon cable assembly through the housing opening The sensing module is a complete assembly and cannot be further disassembled Before rem...

Page 112: ...de the internal shroud and cable through the housing and into the external shroud 4 Fasten the housing to the module by turning clockwise 5 Inspect the threaded connections 6 Tighten the housing rotat...

Page 113: ...alignment screws These screws are not pressure retaining and need only be finger tight Do not overtighten this will affect the module flange alignment 13 Install the appropriate flange bolts using Fig...

Page 114: ...re to orient the opening on the valve so that process fluid will drain toward the ground and away from personnel when the valve is opened Tighten the drain vent valve to 250 in lb RETURN OF MATERIALS...

Page 115: ...battery be sure that the real time clock battery switch was not set to OFF Use the following procedure to replace this battery 1 Perform steps 1 through 3 of the disassembly procedure as explained on...

Page 116: ...Remote Power Supply 5 Install the new battery with the terminals toward the top of the enclosure facing out see Figure 5 2 6 Connect the black wire to the terminal 7 Connect the red wire to the termi...

Page 117: ...5 19 Troubleshooting and Maintenance FIGURE 5 2 Replacing the Remote Power Supply Battery...

Page 118: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter 5 20...

Page 119: ...k diagram of the Model 3095FT Flow Transmitter Its functionality is divided between the sensor module and the electronics module The sensor module performs all tasks related to measuring and correctin...

Page 120: ...rs deposited on a silicon substrate The absolute pressure sensor is hydraulically connected to the high pressure side of the transmitter Process pressure is transmitted through the fill fluid to the s...

Page 121: ...n process at the factory all modules are run through pressure and temperature cycles over the complete operating range of the transmitter Correction coefficients generated from these cycles are stored...

Page 122: ...alculations sensor linearization engineering unit conversion transmitter self diagnostics reranging damping and digital communication Nonvolatile Memory The nonvoltaile memory EEPROM holds all transmi...

Page 123: ...5 8 kPa Code 4 0 5 to 3 626 psia 3 4 to 25000 kPa Output Two wire fixed 9 5 mA with digital HART protocol superimposed on current signal Power Supply External power supply required Transmitter operate...

Page 124: ...table for Class III Division 1 indoor and outdoor hazardous locations CSA enclosure Type 4X Factory Sealed Provides non incendive RTD connection for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Approved for...

Page 125: ...esis Repeatability 0 075 of span for spans from 1 1 to 10 1 of URL For spans less than 10 1 rangedown Ambient Temperature Effect per 50 F 28 C 0 025 URL 0 125 span spans from 1 1 to 30 1 0 035 URL 0 1...

Page 126: ...0 C Stability 1 0 F 0 56 C for 12 months MODEL 3095FT PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Connections 14 NPT CM 20 PG 13 5 Process Connections Transmitter 18 NPT on 21 8 in centers RTD RTD dependent se...

Page 127: ...onduit RTD Input with 12 ft 3 66 m of Armored Shielded Cable RTD Input with 24 ft 7 32 m of Armored Shielded Cable Code Transmitter Housing Material Conduit Entry Size A B C Polyurethane Covered Alumi...

Page 128: ...ry and Solar Panel Part No 03095 5000 1011 Remote Power Supply Enclosure Battery and Solar Panel Provides Factory Mutual FM intrinsically safe connection to the Model 3095FT Part No 03095 5000 1012 Re...

Page 129: ...tion parameters low flow cut off passwords static pressure tap location static pressure measurement damping descriptor and message Tagging Three customer tagging options are available 1 Standard SST t...

Page 130: ...d D when connected in accordance with Rosemount Drawing 03095 1031 CSA Enclosure Type 3R Operating Temperature 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C Charging Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Longest No Power Durati...

Page 131: ...Series 68 RTD Temperature Sensors are used for measurements from 148 to 752 F 100 to 400 C Series 68 sensors are available in capsule general purpose and spring loaded designs in J lengths from 1 to...

Page 132: ...ead Wire Configurations Single element high temperature sensors have four lead wires and may be used in 2 3 and 4 wire signal conditioning systems NOTE Series 68 and 78 sensors conform to internationa...

Page 133: ...de Thermowell Material N010 N020 N025 N030 N035 N040 N045 N050 N055 N060 1 0 inch 2 0 inch 2 5 inch 3 0 inch 3 5 inch 4 0 inch 4 5 inch 5 0 inch 5 5 inch 6 0 inch A B C J L 316 SST 304 SST Carbon Stee...

Page 134: ...o 200 C 148 to 392 F Hazardous Locations Certifications Flat Connection Head Assembly Explosion Proof Approved by Factory Mutual FM for Class I Division 1 Groups B C and D Class II Division 1 Groups E...

Page 135: ...D Meter M None M Installed FLOW INFORMATION Low Flow Cut off Point __ __ __ inH2O 0 25 InH2O BaseConditions Base Temperature Units M F M C Valid Range Base Temperature __ __ __ __ 60 F 32 to 77 F 0 to...

Page 136: ...cific Gravity Static Pressure Mole Percent CO2 Heating Value UNITS OF MEASURE Select one unit of measure for each category Selected measuring units apply to LCD Displays and all Logs Flow Rate SCFH St...

Page 137: ...__ __ 0 100 percent 0 Argon Argon mole percent __ __ __ __ __ __ 0 1 0 percent 0 1 The summation of i Butane and n Butane cannot exceed 6 percent 2 The summation of i Pentane and n Pentane cannot exc...

Page 138: ...p to six passwords for Level 1 and up to three passwords for level 2 Enter one password for Level 3 Level 1 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __...

Page 139: ...egory 4 1 3 3 Standard Aluminum Housing Electronics Housing without Terminal Block 14 NPT conduit includes RFI filters Electronics Cover Standard Terminal Block Assembly Transient Protection Terminal...

Page 140: ...planar Flange Bracket Kits Figure 7 3 SST Bracket 2 in Pipe or Panel Mount SST Bolts 03031 0189 0003 B Item No BOLT KITS Part Description Part Number Price Each Spares 1 Category 30 31 32 Coplanar Fla...

Page 141: ...03095 0320 0011 03095 0320 0012 03095 0320 0001 03095 0320 0002 03095 0308 0001 03095 0325 0001 03095 0323 0001 03095 0322 0001 B Item No Accessories Part Description Part Number Price Each Spares 1 C...

Page 142: ...using 5 Electronics Board 6 Real time Clock Battery 7 Nameplate 8 Module O Ring 9 Sensor Module 10 Drain Vent Valve 11 Coplanar Flange 12 Bolts 13 Flange Adapters 14 Flange Adapter O ring 15 Process F...

Page 143: ...Specifications and Reference Data PIPE MOUNT PANEL MOUNT FIGURE 7 3 Mounting Bracket Kits 3051 3051D04B E04B 17 18 33 FIGURE 7 5 LCD Meter 3095 3051B05C 28 27 FIGURE 7 4 RTD Adapters and Plug 3095 00...

Page 144: ...emount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter 7 22 3095 019AB FIGURE 7 6 User Interface Software HART Modem Cables FIGURE 7 7 Remote Power Supply Spare Parts 3095 DATAB02A 3095 013AB 20 19 21 24 26 25 22...

Page 145: ...MBLY Item No Description Qty Size in mm 30 31 32 Flange Bolts Flange Adapter Bolts Manifold Flange Bolts 4 4 4 1 75 44 2 88 73 2 25 57 FIGURE 7 8 Bolting Configurations 3095 3095D05A E05A A29A Transmi...

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Page 147: ...Appendix A 1 A Model 3095 Explosion Proof Installation Drawing Factory Mutual Drawing Number 03095 1025 Rev G...

Page 148: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter A 2...

Page 149: ...A 3 Appendix A...

Page 150: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter A 4...

Page 151: ...Appendix B 1 B Index of I S F M for 3095 and Index of I S F M for 03095 5000 Drawing Numbers 03095 1020 and 03095 5000...

Page 152: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter B 2...

Page 153: ...B 3 Appendix B...

Page 154: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter B 4...

Page 155: ...B 5 Appendix B...

Page 156: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter B 6...

Page 157: ...B 7 Appendix B...

Page 158: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter B 8...

Page 159: ...Appendix C 1 C Model 3095 Explosion Proof Installation Drawing CSA Drawing Number 03095 1024 Rev D...

Page 160: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter C 2...

Page 161: ...C 3 Appendix C...

Page 162: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter C 4...

Page 163: ...Appendix D 1 D Index of I S CSA for 3095 and Index of I S CDA for 03095 5000 Drawing Numbers 03095 1021 and 03095 1031...

Page 164: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter D 2...

Page 165: ...D 3 Appendix D...

Page 166: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter D 4...

Page 167: ...D 5 Appendix D...

Page 168: ...Rosemount Model 3095FT HART Flow Transmitter D 6...

Page 169: ...usive You attempted to enter a transmitter address outside of this range in the Transmitter Multidrop screen ERROR A Calculation Method must be selected in Flow Parameters You attempted to configure g...

Page 170: ...zero occurred while calculating a coefficient of discharge Error Coefficient Calculation divide by Bad Dimension Error Internal programming error An incorrect dimension was passed DATA ENTRY RANGE CHE...

Page 171: ...curred while reading the log Either the log is empty or less data was available than previously indicated by log seek operations The latter condition may indicate that non sequential sequence numbers...

Page 172: ...YPE_UNDEFINED VALTYPE_UNKNOWN VALTYPE_BOOL VALTYPE_CHAR VALTYPE_UINT1 VALTYPE_UINT2 VALTYPE_UINT4 VALTYPE_INT2 VALTYPE_INT4 VALTYPE_FLOAT4 VALTYPE_FLOAT8 VALTYPE_STRING ERROR This file contains an uns...

Page 173: ...095FT transmitter is powered off or is not responding ERROR HART experienced a hardware failure The HART device driver detected a UART initialization failure Possible Causes a hardware failure has occ...

Page 174: ...RC failed HART RESPONSE MESSAGES The following messages are issued if bit 7 of the response code 1 and all retry attempts have failed These messages correspond to response code bits 0 through 6 ERROR...

Page 175: ...ess to generate these messages ERROR Illegal Parameter Index The User Interface Software sent an invalid parameter index to the transmitter for the requested HART command ERROR Incorrect Byte count Th...

Page 176: ...45 Write Sensor Trim ERROR Illegal Units Code ERROR Parameter Too High ERROR Parameter Too low ERROR Process Too High ERROR Process Too Low ERROR Excess Correction ERROR Span Too Small Commands 160 16...

Page 177: ...r 15 or 60 minutes see page 4 22 and the logged variables should at minimum include the API required variables see page 4 23 IMPORT OUTLINE Before importing data into Flow Cal the following files must...

Page 178: ...he following screen 6 Enter filename into the Default Import File enter LOG into the Import Parameter box then click OK 7 Select File Import Station then select the station number from the pick list t...

Page 179: ...age sec 3 2 pg 22 13 0D 00 23 17 read user entered tag descriptor date sec 3 1 pg 20 14 0E 00 18 12 read sensor info sec 5 0 pg 67 15 0F 00 19 13 read output info sec 5 0 pg 68 16 10 00 05 read transm...

Page 180: ...3 2 pg 23 170 AA 00 02 start on line maint mode with PVs at default value sec 4 9 2 pg 60 171 AB 00 02 start on line maint mode with 1 sec avg PVs sec 4 9 2 pg 60 172 AC 15 0F 17 11 start on line mai...

Page 181: ...Install RTD Assembly 2 17 Installation Flowchart 2 1 LCD Meter 3 3 Mechanical Considerations 2 6 Mounting Configurations 2 6 Mounting Considerations 2 10 Power Supply 2 14 Process Considerations 2 11...

Page 182: ...ameters 4 14 Gas Properties CO2 4 17 Gas Properties Detail 4 20 Gas Properties N2 4 18 Hot Keys 4 10 Importing a file into edit com 4 48 Importing files into a spreadsheet 4 48 Interpreting Variable a...

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