Rosemount 3144P User Manual Download Page 14

Reference Manual

00809-0100-4021, Rev FB

August 2011

Rosemount 3144P

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Page 1: ...semount com Reference Manual 00809 0100 4021 Rev FB August 2011 Rosemount 3144P Temperature Transmitter Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

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Page 3: ...al Technical support quoting and order related questions 1 800 999 9307 7 00 am to 7 00 pm CST North American Response Center Equipment service needs 1 800 654 7768 24 hours International 952 906 8888 The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear qualified applications Using non nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear qualified hardware or products ma...

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Page 5: ... Loop 2 8 LCD Display 2 9 Multichannel Installation HART 4 20 mA only 2 10 Wiring 2 10 HART 4 20 mA 2 10 FOUNDATION fieldbus 2 12 Sensor Connections 2 13 Power Supply 2 14 Surges Transients 2 15 Grounding 2 15 SECTION 3 HART Commissioning Overview 3 1 Safety Messages 3 2 Field Communicator 3 2 Updating the HART Communication Software 3 2 Field Communicator Interface 3 4 Traditional Interface Menu ...

Page 6: ...Sensor Holdoff 3 24 Diagnostics and Service 3 24 Loop Test 3 24 Transmitter Diagnostics Logging 3 25 View Logging 3 25 Multidrop Communication 3 25 Use with the HART Tri Loop 3 26 Calibration 3 29 Trim the Transmitter 3 29 Sensor Input Trim 3 30 Active Calibrator and EMF Compensation 3 32 Transmitter Sensor Matching 3 33 D A Output Trim or Scaled Output Trim 3 34 Output Trim 3 34 Scaled Output Tri...

Page 7: ... Operation 4 20 Overview 4 20 Trim the Transmitter 4 20 Fieldbus Diagnostics 4 22 Statistical Process Monitoring SPM 4 25 SPM Configuration 4 26 Troubleshooting Guides 4 28 FOUNDATION Fieldbus 4 31 LCD Display 4 32 SECTION 5 Maintenance Safety Messages 5 1 Maintenance 5 2 Test Terminal HART 4 20 mA only 5 2 Sensor Checkout 5 2 Electronics Housing 5 2 SECTION 6 Certified Safety Instrumented System ...

Page 8: ...tions A 6 FOUNDATION Fieldbus Specifications A 8 Dimensional Drawings A 11 Ordering Information A 14 Options Include with selected model number A 14 Spare Parts list A 16 APPENDIX B Product Certifications Rosemount 3144P With HART 4 20 mA B 1 Approved Manufacturing Locations B 1 European Union Directive Information B 1 Hazardous Locations Installations B 1 Rosemount 3144P With FOUNDATION fieldbus ...

Page 9: ...Introduction Transmitter and Manual Overview Considerations Return of Material Section 2 Installation Mounting Installation Wiring Power Supply Section 3 HART Commissioning Field Communicator Configuration Multidrop Communication Calibration Trim the transmitter Section 4 Foundation Fieldbus Configuration Calibration Hardware Maintenance Diagnostic Messaging Trim the Transmitter Section 5 Maintena...

Page 10: ...transmitter Minimum Maximum Tracking Refer to the following literature for a full range of compatible connection heads sensors and thermowells provided by Emerson Process Management Temperature Sensors and Assemblies Product Data Sheet Volume 1 document number 00813 0100 2654 Temperature Sensors and Assemblies Product Data Sheet Metric document number 00813 0200 2654 CONSIDERATIONS General Electri...

Page 11: ...inches 91 4 mm yields a housing temperature rise R of 22 C 72 F providing a safety margin of 23 C 73 F A 6 0 inch 152 4 mm extension length R 10 C 50 F offers a higher safety margin 35 C 95 F and reduces temperature effect errors but would probably require extra transmitter support Gauge the requirements for individual applications along this scale If a thermowell with lagging is used the extensio...

Page 12: ...l mounting brackets the transmitter may be mounted to a flat surface or a 2 0 inch 50 8 diameter pipe see Mounting on page A 2 Software Compatibility Replacement transmitters may contain revised software that is not fully compatible with the existing software The Field Communicator and AMS software containing device descriptors for the 3144 before December 2001 do not fully support the new feature...

Page 13: ... 2004 3144P 4 1 Merger of 3144P and 3144P SIS into common device platform Feb 2007 Device Rev Software Rev Hardware Rev Description Date Rev 1 1 00 011 5 Initial release Mar 2004 Rev 1 1 00 024 5 Minor product maintenance software Sep 2004 Rev 1 1 00 024 6 Minor product maintenance hardware Dec 2004 Rev 1 1 01 004 6 Software update Oct 2005 Rev 1 1 01 010 7 Component obsolescence hardware change a...

Page 14: ...Reference Manual 00809 0100 4021 Rev FB August 2011 Rosemount 3144P 1 6 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 15: ...sically safe or non incendive field wiring practices Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Both transmitter covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion proof requirements Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Make sure only qualified personnel perform the ins...

Page 16: ...n using the 3144 with FOUNDATION fieldbus see Section 4 Foundation Fieldbus Configuration Figure 2 1 Installation Flowchart Setting the Loop to Manual Set the process application loop to manual when sending or requesting data that would disrupt the loop or change the output of the transmitter The Field Communicator or AMS will prompt to set the loop to manual when necessary Acknowledging the promp...

Page 17: ...e Figure 2 1 5 Gently slide the LCD display back into place taking extra precautions with the 10 pin connection 6 Replace and tighten the LCD display screws to secure the LCD display 7 Replace the transmitter cover Both transmitter covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion proof requirements 8 Apply power and set the loop to automatic mode FOUNDATION Fieldbus Without an LCD Display 1 If the t...

Page 18: ...imulate switch is used to replace the channel value coming from the Sensor Transducer Block For testing purposes it manually simulates the output of the Analog Input Block to a desired value MOUNTING If possible the transmitter should be mounted at a high point in the conduit run so moisture from the conduits will not drain into the housing The terminal compartment could fill with water if the tra...

Page 19: ...M20 1 5 CM 20 PG 13 5 PG 11 or JIS G1 2 threads are provided by an adapter Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation The transmitter may require supplementary support under high vibration conditions particularly if used with extensive thermowell lagging or long extension fittings Pipe stand mounting using one of the optional mounting brackets is recommended for use in high vibrat...

Page 20: ...ield wiring conduit to the remaining transmitter conduit entry 8 Pull the field wiring leads into the terminal side of the transmitter housing 9 Attach the sensor leads to the transmitter sensor terminals Attach the power leads to the transmitter power terminals 10 Attach and tighten both transmitter covers since both transmitter covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion proof requirements Fi...

Page 21: ...he shielded cable running from the connection head to the transmitter conduit entry 6 Run the shielded cable from the opposite conduit entry on the transmitter back to the control room 7 Insert the shielded cable leads through the cable entries into the connection head and the transmitter Connect and tighten the cable glands 8 Connect the shielded cable leads to the connection head terminals locat...

Page 22: ... Loop HART to Analog Signal Converter Reference Manual document number 00809 0100 4754 for complete installation information Figure 2 6 HART Tri Loop Installation Flowchart 1 1 See Use with the HART Tri Loop on page 3 26 for configuration information START HERE Unpack the Tri Loop Review the Tri Loop Reference Manual Install the 3144P Set the 3144P Burst Command Order Set the 3144P to Burst HART C...

Page 23: ...for the LCD display and then install the meter 4 Insert the interconnection header in the 10 pin socket on the face of the electronics module Insert the pins into the electronics LCD interface 5 The meter can be rotated in 90 degree increments for easy viewing Position one of the four 10 pin sockets on the back of the meter to accept the interconnection header 6 Attach the LCD display assembly to ...

Page 24: ... electrical equipment because high voltage may be present on the leads and may cause an electrical shock To wire the transmitter for power 1 Remove the transmitter covers Do not remove the transmitter covers in an explosive atmosphere when the circuit is live 2 Connect the positive power lead to the terminal marked and the negative power lead to the terminal marked as shown in Figure 2 8 Crimped l...

Page 25: ...o recognize an RTD with a compensation loop Emerson Process Management provides 4 wire sensors for all single element RTDs Use these RTDs in 2 wire or 3 wire configurations by leaving the unneeded leads disconnected and insulated with electrical tape Sensor Terminals 1 5 Test Ground Ground Sensor Terminals 1 5 WIRING CONNECTIONS WIRING CONNECTIONS with T1 integral transient protection option 4 wir...

Page 26: ...r use of the terminal Figure 2 10 Connecting a Field Communicator to a Transmitter Loop HART 4 20 mA FOUNDATION fieldbus Figure 2 11 Transmitter Terminal Block Power Signal Terminals The signal wire may be grounded at any point or left ungrounded Power Supply 250 RL 1100 AMS software or a Field Communicator can be connected at any termination point in the signal loop The signal loop must have betw...

Page 27: ...ire lead resistance error the 2 wire offset command can be used This allows the user to input the measured lead wire resistance resulting in the transmitter adjusting the temperature to correct the error Thermocouple or Millivolt Inputs For direct mount applications connect the thermocouple directly to the transmitter If mounting the transmitter remotely from the sensor use appropriate thermocoupl...

Page 28: ... required supply voltage If the power drops below the lift off voltage while the transmitter is being configured the transmitter may output incorrect information The dc power supply should provide power with less than 2 ripple The total resistance load is the sum of the resistance of the signal leads and the load resistance of any controller indicator or related piece of equipment in the loop Note...

Page 29: ...or go into alarm Instead of the shield carrying the currents away from the transmitter the currents will now flow through the sensor leads into the transmitter circuitry where it will interfere with the circuit operation Shielding Recommendations The following are recommended practices from API Standard 552 Transmission Standard section 20 7 and from field and laboratory testing If more than one r...

Page 30: ...end Grounded Thermocouple Inputs 1 Ground the sensor wiring shield at the sensor 2 Ensure the sensor wiring and signal wiring shields are electrically isolated from the transmitter housing and other fixtures that may be grounded 3 Ground the signal wiring shield at the power supply end Transmitter Housing Ground the transmitter housing according to local or site electrical requirements An internal...

Page 31: ... Parts page 3 38 OVERVIEW This section contains information on commissioning and tasks that should be performed on the bench prior to installation This section contains 3144P HART configuration information only The Field Communicator and instructions are given to perform configuration functions For convenience Field Communicator fast key sequences are labeled Fast Keys for each software function b...

Page 32: ...mmunication Software The Field Communicator software may need to be updated to take advantage of the additional features available in the 3144P field device revision 4 Perform the following steps to determine if an upgrade is necessary 1 Choose Rosemount from the list of manufacturers and 3144 Temp from the list of models 2 If the Fld Dev Rev choices include Dev v4 DD v2 an upgrade is not required...

Page 33: ...s of the DD in the communicator will not be accessible NO The communicator will default to a generic transmitter functionality If YES is selected after the transmitter is configured to utilize the new features of the improved transmitters such as Dual Input configuration or one of the added sensor input types DIN Type L or DIN Type U the user will experience trouble communicating with the transmit...

Page 34: ...onding Menu Tree can be viewed on page 3 5 The fast key sequence can be viewed on Table 3 1 on page 3 6 Figure 3 2 Device Dashboard The corresponding Menu Tree can be viewed on page 3 6 The fast key sequence can be viewed on Table 3 2 on page 3 10 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 35: ...1 Poll addr 2 Num req preams 3 Burst mode 4 Burst option 1 Meter Configuration 2 Meter Decimal Point 3 Meter Bar Graph 1 Tag 2 Date 3 Descriptor 4 Message 5 Final Assembly number 1 50 60 Hz Filter 2 Intermit Detect 3 Intermit Thresh 4 Open Sensor Holdoff 1 PV LRV 2 PV URV 3 PV Damping 4 PV Units 5 PV LSL 6 PV USL 7 PV Min Span 1 Low Alarm 2 High Alarm 3 Low Sat 4 High Sat 5 Preset Alarms 1 Sensor ...

Page 36: ...1 2 2 2 Sensor 1 Serial Number 1 3 2 3 3 Damping Values 1 3 4 1 3 Sensor 2 Serial Number 1 3 2 4 3 Date 1 3 5 2 Sensor 1 Setup 1 3 2 3 Descriptor 1 3 5 3 Sensor 2 Setup 1 3 2 4 Device Information 1 3 5 Sensor Trim 1 2 2 1 1 Diagnostics and Service 1 2 Sensor Type 1 3 2 1 Differential Temperature Setup 1 3 3 1 Sensor 1 Unit 1 3 2 3 1 Differential Temperature Configuration 1 3 3 1 Sensor 2 Unit 1 3 ...

Page 37: ...ftware Revision Device Status 1 Active Alerts Active Alerts 1 Good only if no alerts 2 Failed Fix Now 3 Advisory 4 Maintenance Fix Soon Good only if no alerts 1 No Active Alerts Failed Fix Now 1 Invalid Configuration 2 Electronics Failure 3 Calibration Error 4 Sensor Drift Alert Active 5 Sensor1 Open 6 Sensor2 Open 7 Sensor1 Shorted 8 Sensor2 Shorted 9 Terminal Temperature Failure Maintenance Fix ...

Page 38: ...V Configuration 6 Alarm Sat Levels Display 1 Displayed Variables 2 Decimal Places 3 Bar Graph Device 1 Device Information 2 Security Switch 3 Terminal Temp Units 4 Open Sensor Holdoff 5 Noise Rejection 6 Reset Processor HART 1 Polling Address 2 Requested Preamble 3 Burst Mode Setting 4 Burst Mode Option 5 Variable Mapping SensorMatching CVD 1 RO Value 2 A Value 3 B Value 4 C Value 5 Set CVD Coeffi...

Page 39: ...og Output Saturated 11 Analog Output Fixed 12 Configuration Changed Advisory 1 Calibration Error Variables 1 Variable Summary Method 2 Primary Variable 3 Secondary Variable 4 Third Variable 5 Fourth Variable 6 Analog Output Primary Variable 1 Primary Variable is 2 Parameter 3 PV Gauge Secondary Variable 1 Secondary Variable is 2 Parameter 3 SV Gauge Third Variable 1 Third Variable is 2 Parameter 3...

Page 40: ...tial Temperature Setup 2 2 3 1 Drift Alert 2 2 4 2 Filter 50 60 Hz 2 2 7 5 1 First Good Temperature Setup 2 2 3 3 Hardware Revision 1 8 9 3 Intermittent Sensor Detect 2 2 4 2 1 Intermittent Threshold 2 2 4 2 2 Loop Test 3 5 1 LRV Lower Range Value 2 2 5 5 3 Message 2 2 7 1 4 Open Sensor Holdoff 2 2 7 4 Percent Range 2 2 5 4 Sensor 1 Configuration 2 2 1 Sensor 2 Configuration 2 2 2 Sensor 1 Serial ...

Page 41: ...ed to operate In many cases these variables are pre configured at the factory Configuration may be required if the configuration variables need revision Variable Mapping Field Communicator The Variable Mapping menu displays the sequence of the process variables Select 5 Variable Re Map to change this configuration The 3144P single sensor input configuration screens allow selection of the primary v...

Page 42: ...s Degrees Celsius Degrees Fahrenheit Degrees Rankine Kelvin Ohms Millivolts Sensor 1 Serial Number The serial number of the attached sensor can be listed in the Sensor 1 S N variable It is useful for identifying sensors and tracking sensor calibration information Sensor 2 Serial Number The serial number of a second sensor can be listed in the Sensor 2 S N variable 2 Wire RTD Offset The 2 wire Offs...

Page 43: ...mperature Hot Backup and Sensor Drift Alert Differential Temperature Field Communicator The 3144P configured for a dual sensor can accept any two inputs then display the differential temperature between them Use the following procedure with Traditional Fast Keys to configure the transmitter to measure differential temperature Configure Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 appropriately Select 1 Device Setup 3 Co...

Page 44: ...or The 3144P transmitter configured for dual sensors can output and display the average temperature of any two inputs Use the following procedure with Traditional Fast Keys to configure the transmitter to measure the average temperature Configure Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 appropriately Select 1 Device Setup 3 Configuration 2 Sensor Configuration 1 Change Type and Conn to set the sensor type and number...

Page 45: ...tus available via HART states that both Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 have failed In the first two scenarios the 4 20 mA signal is not disrupted and the status available to the control system via HART specifies which sensor has failed First Good Configuration Field Communicator The First Good device variable is useful for applications where dual sensors or a single dual element sensor are used in a single...

Page 46: ... 20 mA analog output until the Hot Backup mode is reset by either re enabling through HART or by briefly powering down the transmitter To set up and enable the Hot Backup feature for the 3144P transmitter with the Traditional Fast Key sequence 1 Attach any two sensors to the transmitter as shown in Figure 2 12 on page 2 13 2 From the Home screen select 1 Device Setup 3 Configuration 1 Variable Map...

Page 47: ...n Sensor Drift Alert mode is enabled the user sets the maximum allowable difference in engineering units between Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 If this maximum difference is exceeded a Sensor Drift Alert warning flag will be set When configuring the transmitter for Sensor Drift Alert the user also has the option of specifying that the analog output of the transmitter go into alarm when sensor drifting is d...

Page 48: ...or type number of wires damping and units for Sensor 1 8 Select SEND to download the new data to the transmitter Select HOME to return to the Home screen 9 Repeat steps 6 8 for Sensor 2 using 4 Sensor 2 setup 10 From the Home screen select 1 Device Setup 3 Configuration 3 Dual Sensor Configuration 5 Drift Alert to prepare to configure the transmitter for Sensor Drift Alert 11 Select 2 Drift Limit ...

Page 49: ... to smooth variations in output readings caused by rapid changes in input Determine the appropriate damping setting based on the necessary response time signal stability and other requirements of the loop dynamics of the system The default damping value is 5 0 seconds and can be reset to any value between 1 and 32 seconds The value chosen for damping affects the response time of the transmitter Wh...

Page 50: ... the highest is 20 9 mA Example The low alarm value has been set to 3 7 mA Therefore the low saturation level S must be as follows 3 8 S 3 9 mA The high saturation level must be between 20 5 mA and the high alarm value minus 0 1 mA for the HART transmitter The highest saturation setting for the transmitter is 20 9 mA Example The high alarm value has been set to 20 8 mA Therefore the low saturation...

Page 51: ... pressing F4 ENTER and then press F2 to send the information to the transmitter To change the meter bar graph perform the following steps with the Traditional Fast Key sequence 1 From the home screen select 1 Device Setup 3 Configuration 4 Dev Output Configuration 4 LCD Display options 3 Meter bar graph 2 Select Bar graph on from Bar Graph offer by pressing F4 and then Enter Press F2 to send the i...

Page 52: ...own the unit It does not return the transmitter to the original factory configuration Intermittent Sensor Detect The following steps indicate how to turn the Intermittent Sensor Detect also knows as Transient Filter feature ON or OFF When the transmitter is connected to a Field Communicator use the fast key sequence and choose ON normal setting or OFF Intermittent Threshold The threshold value can...

Page 53: ...ensor algorithm True open sensor conditions will cause the transmitter to go into alarm The threshold value of the 3144P should be set at a level that allows the normal range of process temperature fluctuations too high and the algorithm will not be able to filter out intermittent conditions too low and the algorithm will be activated unnecessarily The default threshold value is 0 2 of the sensor ...

Page 54: ...ilar devices installed in the loop To initiate a loop test follow the steps below with the Traditional Fast Key sequence 1 Connect an external ampere meter to the transmitter by shunting the power to the transmitter through the meter at some point in the loop 2 From the HOME screen select 1 Device Setup 2 Diag Serv 1 Test Device 1 Loop Test before performing a loop test Select OK after you set the...

Page 55: ... by selecting Clear Log using Traditional Fast Key sequence 1 2 1 5 MULTIDROP COMMUNICATION Multidropping refers to the connection of several transmitters to a single communications transmission line Communication between the host and the transmitters takes place digitally with the analog output of the transmitters deactivated Many Rosemount transmitters can be multidropped With the HART communica...

Page 56: ...ignals in multidropped transmitters are communicated through HART messages USE WITH THE HART TRI LOOP To prepare the 3144P transmitter with dual sensor option for use with a Rosemount 333 HART Tri Loop the transmitter must be configured to Burst Mode and the process variable output order must be set In Burst Mode the transmitter provides digital information for the four process variables to the HA...

Page 57: ...he primary variable at the Select PV prompt 3 Repeat step 2 for the SV TV and QV The communicator displays the Variable mapping screen 4 Select OK to accept the order to which the variables are mapped or Abort to abort the entire procedure NOTE Take careful note of the process variable output order The HART Tri Loop must be configured to read the variables in the same order 5 Select OK to return t...

Page 58: ...itch see Alarm Switch HART on page 2 4 3 Select temperature units for Channel 1 that match the differential temperature units of the transmitter 4 Specify a range for the TV such as 100 to 100 C If the range is large then a sensor drift of a few degrees will represent only a small percent of range If Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 fails the TV will be 9999 high saturation or 9999 low saturation In this exam...

Page 59: ...terpretation of the sensor input Calibration of the 3144P may include Sensor Input Trim digitally alter the transmitter s interpretation of the input signal Transmitter Sensor Matching generates a special custom curve to match that specific sensor curve as derived from the Callendar Van Dusen constants Output Trim calibrates the transmitter to a 4 20 mA reference scale Scaled Output Trim calibrate...

Page 60: ...Traditional Fast Key sequence Field Communicator Single Sensor Trim 1 Connect the sensor or calibration device to the transmitter 2 Connect the communicator to the transmitter loop 3 From the Home screen select 1 Device Setup 2 Diag Service 2 Calibration 1 Sensor Trim 1 Sensor Inp Trim to prepare to trim the sensor Select 1 Sensor 1 4 Select Sensor 1 NOTE A warning will appear Set the Control Loop...

Page 61: ... standard thermometer as the known temperature source 9 Select OK once the temperature stabilizes 10 Enter the lower or upper trim point depending on your selection in Step 7 The trim functions should not be confused with the rerange functions Although the rerange command matches a sensor input to a 4 20 mA output as in conventional calibration it does not affect the transmitter s interpretation o...

Page 62: ...rly the Active Calibrator Mode feature should be used when an Active Calibrator is connected Enabling this mode temporarily sets the transmitter to provide steady sensor current unless two sensor inputs are configured Disable this mode before putting the transmitter back into the process to set the transmitter back to pulsating current Active Calibrator Mode is volatile and will automatically be d...

Page 63: ...from the stainless steel tag attached to the special order sensor when prompted 5 Select OK after you return the control loop to automatic control To disable the Transmitter Sensor Matching feature from the HOME screen select 1 Device Setup 3 Configuration 2 Sensor Config 1 Change Type Conn Choose the appropriate sensor type from the ENTER SENSOR TYPE prompt When using two sensors repeat Steps 1 5...

Page 64: ...lect OK after connecting the reference meter 3 Select OK at the SETTING FLD DEV OUTPUT TO 4 MA prompt The transmitter outputs 4 00 mA 4 Record the actual value from the reference meter and enter it at the ENTER METER VALUE prompt The communicator prompts the user to verify if the output value equals the value on the reference meter 5 If the reference meter value equals the transmitter output value...

Page 65: ... the process variable is out of range Loop Wiring Check for dirty or defective terminals interconnecting pins or receptacles Power Supply Check the output voltage of the power supply at the transmitter terminals It should be 12 0 to 42 4 Vdc over entire 3 5 to 23 0 mA operating range Electronics Module Connect a Field Communicator and enter the transmitter test mode to isolate module failure Conne...

Page 66: ... of a scientific notation floating point variable is incomplete Incomplete field The value entered is not complete for the variable type Looking for a device Polling for multidropped devices at addresses 1 15 Mark as read only variable on hotkey menu Asks whether the user should be allowed to edit the variable from the hotkey menu if the item being added to the hotkey menu is a variable No device ...

Page 67: ...before editing this variable Unsent data to online device SEND or LOSE data There is unsent data for a previously connected device which must be sent or thrown away before connecting to another device Use up down arrows to change contrast Press DONE when done Gives direction to change the contrast of the Field Communicator display Value out of range The user entered value is either not within the ...

Page 68: ...s not compatible with the value to be displayed by the meter For example if the meter is measuring a process temperature greater than 9 9999 degrees and the meter decimal point is set to 4 digit precision the meter will display an OFLOW message because it is only capable of displaying a maximum value of 9 9999 when set to 4 digit precision HOT BU Hot Backup is enabled and Sensor 1 has failed This ...

Page 69: ...e refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation Explosions could result in death or serious injury Do not remove the connection head cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is live Before powering...

Page 70: ...t is possible to prevent unauthorized changes to the operating mode of a block by configuring MODE_BLOCK PERMITTED to allow only the desired operating modes It is recommended that OOS always be selected as one of the permitted modes Types of Modes For the procedures described in this manual it is helpful to understand the following modes AUTO The functions performed by the block will execute If th...

Page 71: ...ormation Base MIB for the 3144P To activate the LAS capability enter 0x02 to the BOOT_OPERAT_FUNCTIONAL_CLASS object Index 605 To deactivate enter 0x01 2 Restart the device Capabilities Virtual Communication Relationship VCRs There are 20 VCRs where one is permanent and 19 are fully configurable by the host system Also thirty link objects are available Table 4 1 Network Parameters Resource Block T...

Page 72: ...ailable to other function blocks The output value from the AI block is in engineering units and contains a status indicating the quality of the measurement The AI block is used for scaling functionality PID Block index number 1700 and 1800 The PID Function Block combines all of the necessary logic to perform proportional integral derivative PID control The block supports mode control signal scalin...

Page 73: ...S The FEATURES parameter is read only and defines which features are supported by the 3144P Below is a list of the FEATURES the 3144P supports UNICODE All configurable string variables in the 3144P except tag names are octet strings Either ASCII or Unicode may be used If the configuration device is generating Unicode octet strings you must set the Unicode option bit REPORTS The 3144P supports aler...

Page 74: ...ding to the amount of buffer space available for alert messages The number can be set lower to control alert flooding by adjusting the LIM_NOTIFY parameter value If LIM_NOTIFY is set to zero then no alerts are reported PlantWeb Alerts The alerts and recommended actions should be used in conjunction with Operation on page 4 21 The Resource Block acts as a coordinator for PlantWeb alerts There will ...

Page 75: ...lays the active alarms Only the highest priority alarm will be displayed This priority is not the same as the FAILED_PRI parameter described above but is hard coded within the device and is not user configurable FAILED_ALM Alarm indicating a failure within a device which makes the device non operational MAINT_ALARMS A maintenance alarm indicates the device or some part of the device needs maintena...

Page 76: ... s primary functions Below is a list of the advisories with the highest priority first 1 NV Writes Deferred 2 SPM Process Anomaly detected ADVISE_MASK The ADVISE_MASK parameter will mask any of the failed conditions listed in ADVISE_ENABLED A bit on means the condition is masked from alarming and will not be reported ADVISE_PRI ADVISE_PRI designates the alarming priority of the ADVISE_ALM see Proc...

Page 77: ...ompatible Verify the Hardware Revision is compatible with the Software Revision NV Memory Failure Reset the device then download the Device Configuration Primary Value Failure Verify the instrument process is within the Sensor range and or confirm sensor configuration and wiring Secondary Value Failure Verify sensor range and or confirm sensor configuration and wiring Diagnostic Error Sensor Drift...

Page 78: ...0 7 seconds The damping parameter in the Transducer Block may be used to filter measurement noise By increasing the damping time the transmitter will have a slower response time but will decrease the amount of process noise that is translated to the Transducer Block Primary Value Because both the LCD and AI Block get input from the Transducer Block adjusting the damping parameter affects the value...

Page 79: ... component failed I O Failure An I O failure occurred Software Error The software has detected an internal error Calibration Error An error occurred during calibration of the device Algorithm Error The algorithm used in the transducer block produced an error due to overflow data reasonableness failure etc STB SENSOR_DETAILED_STATUS Description Invalid Configuration Wrong sensor connection with wro...

Page 80: ...tter If a function block is scheduled in the 3144P that links a process variable from another device on the segment that process variable can be displayed on the LCD DISPLAY_PARAM_SEL The DISPLAY_PARAM_SEL specifies how many process variables will be displayed where up to four display parameters can be selected BLK_TAG_ 1 Enter the Block Tag of the function block containing the parameter to be dis...

Page 81: ...USTOM_UNITS_ 1 Specify custom units to be displayed with the parameter entering up to six characters To display Custom Units the UNITS_TYPE_ must be set to CUSTOM Self Test Procedure for the LCD The SELF_TEST parameter in the Resource block tests LCD segments When running the segments of the display should light up for about five seconds If your host system supports methods refer to the host docum...

Page 82: ... above steps make sure that the SIMULATE jumper has been reset after powering the device Configure the AI block A minimum of four parameters are required to configure the AI Block The parameters are described below with example configurations shown at the end of this section Symptom Possible Causes Recommended Action The LCD displays DSPLY INVLID Read the BLOCK_ERR and if it says BLOCK CONFIGURATI...

Page 83: ...ameters 0 100 engineering units and precision decimal point Set these based on the L_TYPE L_TYPE is Direct When the desired output is the measured variable set the XD_SCALE to represent the operating range of the process Set OUT_SCALE to match XD_SCALE L_TYPE is Indirect When an inferred measurement is made based on the sensor measurement set the XD_SCALE to represent the operating range that the ...

Page 84: ...sor 1 as a 4 wire Pt 100 385 If Host System Does Not Support Methods 1 Put transducer block into OOS mode a Go to MODE_BLK TARGET b Choose OOS 0x80 2 Go to SENSOR_CONNECTION a Choose 4 wire 0x4 3 Go to SENSOR_TYPE a Choose PT100A385 4 Put the transducer block back into Auto mode AI Blocks Basic Configuration AI1 as Process Temperature 1 Put the AI Block into OOS mode Temperature Channel 1 and 2 Te...

Page 85: ...a Choose Direct 4 Go to XD_Scale a Choose UNITS_INDEX to be F b Set 0 200 set 100 500 5 Go to OUT_SCALE a Choose UNITS_INDEX to be F b Set the 0 and 100 scale to be the same as in Step 4b 6 Put the AI Block back into Auto mode 7 Follow Host Procedure to download schedule into Block Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 86: ...will add to that damping The filtering feature changes the response time of the device to smooth variations in output readings caused by rapid changes in input Adjust the filter time constant in seconds using the PV_FTIME parameter To disable the filter feature set the filter time constant to zero Process Alarms Process Alarm detection is based on the OUT value Configure the alarm limits of the fo...

Page 87: ... Set the output status to Bad if the sensor is violating a high or low limit Uncertain if Man Mode Set the output status of the Analog Input block to uncertain if the actual mode of the block is Man NOTE The instrument must be in Out of Service mode to set the status option Advanced Features The following parameters provide the capabilities to drive a discrete output alarm in the event that a proc...

Page 88: ...rget mode target mode set to OOS 2 Resource Block OUT OF SERVICE BLOCK_ERR reads CONFIGURATION ERROR 1 Check CHANNEL parameter see CHANNEL on page 4 15 2 Check L_TYPE parameter see L_TYPE on page 4 15 3 Check XD_SCALE engineering units see XD_SCALE and OUT_SCALE on page 4 15 BLOCK_ERR reads POWERUP Download Schedule into block Refer to host for downloading procedure BLOCK_ERR reads BAD INPUT 1 Sen...

Page 89: ...ing the transmitter increases the precision of the measurement system The user may use one or more of a number of trim functions when calibrating The trim functions allow the user to make adjustments to the factory stored characterization curve by digitally altering the transmitter s interpretation of the sensor input Figure 4 1 Trim Application Linear Offset Application Linear Offset and Slope Co...

Page 90: ...L_MIN_SPAN_X 9 Set SENSOR_CAL_DATE_X to the current date 10 Set SENSOR_CAL_WHO_X to the person responsible for the calibration 11 Set SENSOR _CAL_LOC_X to the calibration location 12 Set MODE_BLK TARGET_X to AUTO NOTE If trim fails the transmitter will automatically revert to factory trim Excessive correction or sensor failure could cause device status to read calibration error To clear this trim ...

Page 91: ...e diagnostic must be connected configured and enabled to read a thermocouple Once the diagnostic has been activated a Baseline resistance value is calculated Then a threshold Trigger must be selected which can be two three or four times the Baseline resistance or the default of 5000 ohms If the thermocouple loop resistance reaches the Trigger Level a maintenance alert is generated CAUTION The Ther...

Page 92: ...ault of 5000 Ohms Sensor 1 Degraded A PlantWeb maintenance alert generated when the Thermocouple Degradation Diagnostic is enabled and the resistance in the loop exceeds the user configured Trigger Level This alert indicates maintenance may be necessary of that the thermocouple may have degraded Configure Launches a method so the user can enable or disable the Thermocouple Degradation Diagnostic s...

Page 93: ...ed since the last reset and is not a logging function To track maximum and minimum temperatures Min Max Tracking must be enabled in the transducer function block using a Field Communicator AMS or other communicator While enabled this feature allows for a reset of information at any time and all variables can be reset simultaneously Additionally Sensor 1 Sensor 2 differential and terminal body temp...

Page 94: ...r time additional insight into the process can be gained Under some load conditions and process demands changes could be interpreted as degradation of instruments valves or major components such as pumps compressors heat exchangers etc This degradation may indicate that the loop control scheme should be re tuned or re evaluated By learning a healthy process and continually comparing current inform...

Page 95: ...ess values are taken and used in each calculation A longer monitoring cycle may provide a more stable mean value with the default set at 15 minutes SPM _Block_Tag Enter the Block Tag of the function block containing the parameter to be monitored Block tag must be entered since there is no pull down menu to select the tag The tag must be a valid Block Tag in the device The default block tags from t...

Page 96: ...ostic monitoring off It must be set to Disabled for configuration and only set to Enabled after fully configuring the SPM SPM _User Command Select Learn after all of the parameters have been configured to begin the Learning Phase The monitoring phase starts after the learning process is complete Select Quit to stop the SPM Detect may be selected to return to the monitoring phase Baseline Values Th...

Page 97: ...ay on segment in Table 4 12 for more information Problem Identified Yes No Perform Recommended Action see Table 4 12 on page 4 30 If the problem persists contact a sales representative PROBLEMS WITH COMMUNICATIONS Device does not stay on segment 1 Check wiring to device 2 Recycle power to device 3 Electronic failure Refer to Device does not show up on segment in Table 4 12 for more information Aot...

Page 98: ...rocedure Device does not stay on segment 2 Incorrect signal levels Refer to host documentation for procedure 1 Check for two terminators 2 Excess cable length 3 Bad Power supply or conditioner Excess noise on segment Refer to host documentation for procedure 1 Check for incorrect grounding 2 Check for correct shielded wire 3 Tighten wire connections 4 Check for corrosion or moisture on terminals 5...

Page 99: ...steps in the Sensor Transducer Block to determine the recommended action BLOCK_ERR see Table 4 6 XD_ERR see Table 4 7 DETAILED_STATUS see Table 4 8 RECOMMENDED_ACTION see Table 4 8 SENSOR_DETAILED STATUS see Table 4 8 If error condition does not exist in the Resource Block then it is a configuration problem see AI BLOCK_ERR Conditions in Table 4 10 Problem Identified Yes No If the problem persists...

Page 100: ...ge Loop Wiring Check for dirty or defective terminals interconnecting pins or receptacles Electronics Module Enter the transmitter test mode to isolate a module failure Check the sensor limits to ensure calibration adjustments are within the sensor range Erratic Output Loop Wiring Check for adequate voltage to the transmitter The transmitter requires between 9 0 and 32 0 V at the terminals to oper...

Page 101: ...n Error SNSOR ASIC RCV Error Error SNSOR ASIC TX Error Error SNSOR ASIC Interrupt Error Error SNSOR Reference Error Error SNSOR ASIC Configuration Error Error SNSOR Sensor 1 Open Error SNSOR Sensor 1 Shorted Error SNSOR Terminal Body Temperature Failure Error SNSOR Sensor 1 Out of Operating Range No Errors Displayed Sensor 1 Beyond Operating Limits Error SNSOR Terminal Body Temperature Out of Oper...

Page 102: ...following is shown When power is first applied the LCD will display the following If the device goes from Auto mode to Out of Service OOS mode the LCD will display the following CHAR 2000 CHAR ARITH 2100 ARITH OSPL 2200 OSPL Units LCD bottom line Degrees C DEG C Degrees F DEG F Degrees K DEG K Degrees R DEG R Ohms OHMS Millivolts MV Percent Uses the percent symbol Status LCD bottom line Bad BAD Un...

Page 103: ...ccordance with intrinsically safe or non incendive field wiring practices Both transmitter covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion proof requirements Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury If the sensor is installed in a high voltage environment and a fault or installation error occurs high voltage may be present on transmitter leads and terminals Use extreme caution when maki...

Page 104: ...occurs the sensor leads and transmitter terminals could carry lethal voltages Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals To determine whether the sensor is at fault replace it with another sensor or connect a test sensor locally at the transmitter to test remote sensor wiring Transmitters with Option Code C7 Trim to Special Sensor are matched to a specific sensor Select a...

Page 105: ...re to reassemble the electronics housing for the 3144P transmitter 1 Examine the electronics module to ensure that the failure mode and transmitter security switches are in the desired positions 2 Carefully insert the electronics module lining up the interconnecting pins with the necessary receptacles on the electronics board 3 Tighten the two mounting screws Replace the LCD display if applicable ...

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Page 107: ...mitter use in Safety Instrumented Systems up to SIL 3 The software is suitable for SIL 3 application 3144P SAFETY CERTIFIED IDENTIFICATION To identify Safety Instrumented System SIS safety certified 3144P transmitters verify one of the following 1 See a yellow tag affixed to outside of transmitter 2 Verify the option code QT in the model string INSTALLATION No special installation is required in a...

Page 108: ...y rated during configuration changes multidrop and loop test Alternative means should be used to ensure process safety during transmitter configuration and maintenance activities 2 DCS or safety logic solver should be configured to match transmitter configuration Figure 6 1 identifies the Emerson standard alarm and saturation levels Alarm and saturation values are user configurable Setting the ala...

Page 109: ...ponds to the entered value 3 Using Loop Test enter the milliampere value representing a low alarm state 4 Check the reference meter to verify the mA output corresponds to the entered value 5 Use a Field Communicator to view detailed device status to ensure no alarms or warnings are present in the transmitter 6 Check that sensor value s are reasonable in comparison to a basic process control system...

Page 110: ...ference Data Failure Rate Data The FMEDA report includes failure rates common cause Beta factor estimates and independent information on generic sensor models The report is available at http www emersonprocess com rosemount safety safetyCertTemp htm Product Life 50 years based on worst case component wear out mechanisms not based on wear out of process sensors Report any safety related product inf...

Page 111: ...08 of a device From the FMEDA failure rates are determined for all temperature sensing device options Furthermore the Safe Failure Fraction is calculated for each of the four different input device configurations The non certified 3144P is an isolated 2 wire 4 20 mA SMART device classified as Type B according to IEC61508 It contains self diagnostics and is programmed to send its output to either a...

Page 112: ...liant operation These values are also custom configurable in both the factory and the field using the Field Communicator The limits are 21 0 I 23 for high alarm 3 5 I 3 75 for low alarm The values for standard and NAMUR operation are as follows Transmitter Security Switch The transmitter is equipped with a write protect switch that can be positioned to prevent accidental and deliberate change of c...

Page 113: ...t the switches to the desired position see Figure 7 1 5 Gently slide the LCD display back into place making sure to line up the 10 pin connection 6 Secure the LCD display with replacing the LCD display screws 7 Replace the transmitter cover Both covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion proof requirements 8 Set the loop to automatic control Figure 7 1 Transmitter Jumper Locations Switch Locat...

Page 114: ...nds to the entered value 3 Using Loop Test enter the milliampere value representing a low alarm state 4 Check the reference meter to verify the mA output corresponds to the entered value 5 Use a Field Communicator to view detailed device status to ensure no alarms or warnings are present in the transmitter 6 Check that sensor value s are reasonable in comparison to a basic process control system B...

Page 115: ...solation tested up to 500 V rms 707 Vdc Humidity Limits 0 99 Relative Humidity Non condensing Update Time Approximately 0 5 seconds for a single sensor 1 second for dual sensors Physical Specifications Conduit Connections The standard field mount housing has 14 NPT conduit entries Additional conduit entry types are available including PG13 5 PG11 M20 X 1 5 CM20 or JIS G When any of these additiona...

Page 116: ...on performance Self Calibration The analog to digital measurement circuitry automatically self calibrates for each temperature update by comparing the dynamic measurement to extremely stable and accurate internal reference elements RFI Effect Worst case RFI effect is equivalent to the transmitter s nominal accuracy specification according to Accuracy on page A 4 when tested in accordance with ENV ...

Page 117: ...mm A wire on tag is available upon request 5 lines of 12 characters 60 characters total Software Tag HART transmitter can store up to 8 characters FOUNDATION fieldbus transmitters can store up to 32 characters Can be ordered with different software and hardware tags If no software tag characters are specified the first 8 characters of the hardware tag are the default Approval Type External Ground ...

Page 118: ...1 0 02 of span Thermocouples 5 Type B 6 NIST Monograph 175 IEC 584 100 to 1820 212 to 3308 25 45 0 75 1 35 0 02 of span Type E NIST Monograph 175 IEC 584 50 to 1000 58 to 1832 25 45 0 20 0 36 0 02 of span Type J NIST Monograph 175 IEC 584 180 to 760 292 to 1400 25 45 0 25 0 45 0 02 of span Type K 7 NIST Monograph 175 IEC 584 180 to 1372 292 to 2501 25 45 0 25 0 45 0 02 of span Type N NIST Monograp...

Page 119: ...027 F Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span Pt 50 a 0 00391 0 003 C 0 0054 F Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span Pt 100 a 0 00391 0 0015 C 0 0027 F Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span Cu 50 a 0 00426 0 003 C 0 0054 F Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span Cu 50 a 0 00428 0 003 C 0 0054 F Entire Sensor Input Range 0 001 of span Cu 100 a 0 00426 0 0015 C 0 0027 F Entire Sensor Input Range...

Page 120: ... a Field Communicator Transient Protection Option Code T1 The transient protector helps prevent damage to the transmitter from transients induced on the loop wiring by lightning welding heavy electrical equipment or switch gears The transient protection electronics are contained in an add on assembly that attaches to the standard transmitter terminal block The external ground lug assembly code G1 ...

Page 121: ...ardware failure mode detection An independent circuit is designed to provide backup alarm output if the microprocessor hardware or software fails The alarm level is user selectable using the failure mode switch If failure occurs the position of the hardware switch determines the direction in which the output is driven HIGH or LOW The switch feeds into the digital to analog D A converter which driv...

Page 122: ...he transmitter from transients induced on the loop wiring by lightning welding heavy electrical equipment or switch gears The transient protection electronics are contained in an add on assembly that attaches to the standard transmitter terminal block The transient terminal block is not polarity insensitive The transient protector has been tested to the following standard IEEE C62 41 1991 IEEE 587...

Page 123: ...ess than 20 seconds after power is applied to the transmitter when the damping value is set to 0 seconds Status If self diagnostics detect a sensor burnout or a transmitter failure the status of the measurement will be updated accordingly The status may also send the PID output to a safe value FOUNDATION Fieldbus Parameters Backup Link Active Scheduler LAS The transmitter is classified as a device...

Page 124: ...sses the measurement and makes it available on the fieldbus segment Allows filtering engineering unit and alarm changes PID Block provides control functionality Performs single loop cascade or feedforward control in the field Block Execution Time Resource Transducer LCD Block Advanced Diagnostics Analog Input 1 2 3 60 milliseconds PID 1 and 2 with Autotune 90 milliseconds Input Selector 65 millise...

Page 125: ...rmanent Terminal Block Switches 1 LCD Connector 4 4 in 112 mm 4 4 in 112 mm 1 Alarm and Write Protect HART Simulate and Write Protect FOUNDATION Fieldbus Transmitter Dimensional Drawing Top View Side View Dimensions are in inches millimeters 2 0 51 4 4 112 Label Conduit Entry Meter Cover 5 2 132 with LCD Display 4 4 112 4 4 112 Conduit Entry 3 8 16 UN 2B Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Auto...

Page 126: ...eters 4 4 112 2 0 50 8 5 20 132 4 40 112 0 85 21 6 Clearance required to remove cover Adapters for M20 x 1 5 PG 13 5 and JIS G1 2 entries 3 8 16 UN 2B 4 40 112 1 17 29 8 0 94 23 8 0 21 5 3 4 00 102 0 5 12 7 Adapters for M20 x 1 5 PG 13 5 and JIS G1 2 entries 1 04 26 1 55 39 3 65 0 06 92 1 0 25 2 81 0 03 71 0 41 10 Diameter 0 375 10 Diameter 2 Places 2 0 0 03 50 1 0 25 4 7 15 181 6 2 51 Diameter Wa...

Page 127: ...th RTDs Thermocouples T Hot Backup Dual Sensor with 2 RTDs with Compensation Loop Figure 2 FOUNDATION fieldbus Wiring Diagram 3144P Single Sensor Connections Diagram 3144P Dual Sensor Connections Diagram Transmitter must be configured for a 3 wire RTD in order to recognize an RTD with a compensation loop Emerson Process Management provides 4 wire sensors for all single element RTDs You can use the...

Page 128: ...d Standard NA No Approval E5 FM Explosion proof Dust Ignition Proof and Non incendive approval I5 1 FM Intrinsically Safe and Non incendive includes standard IS and FISCO for fieldbus units K5 1 FM IS Non incendive Explosion proof combo includes standard IS and FISCO for fieldbus units KB 1 FM and CSA IS Explosion proof and Non incendive combo includes standard IS and FISCO for FF units I6 1 CSA I...

Page 129: ...mount Alarm and Saturation Values Sensor Trim Standard Standard C2 Transmitter Sensor Matching Trim to Specific Rosemount RTD Calibration Schedule CVD constants Expanded C7 Trim to Non Standard Sensor Special Sensor Customer must provide sensor information 5 Point Calibration Standard Standard C4 5 Point Calibration Requires the Q4 option code to generate a Calibration Certificate Calibration Cert...

Page 130: ...mount drawing 03151 1009 to maintain 4X rating Table A 3 Rosemount 3144P Temperature Transmitter Ordering Information The Standard offering represents the most common options The starred options should be selected for best delivery __The Expanded offering is subject to additional delivery lead time Parts Description Part Number Electronic Module Rosemount 3144P Hart Electronics Spare Kit Configure...

Page 131: ...0001 Integral Transient Protector Kit HART Only includes terminal screws transient protector and external ground lug assembly 03144 3045 0001 Integral Transient Protector Kit Fieldbus Only includes terminal screws transient protector and external ground lug assembly 03144 3045 0002 Standard Configuration 4 mA value Lower Range HART 4 20 mA 0 C 20 mA value Upper Range HART 4 20 mA 100 C Damping 5 s...

Page 132: ...Sensor Used for non standard sensor adding a special sensor or expanding input Customer must supply the non standard sensor information Additional special curve will be added to sensor curve input choices A1 NAMUR Compliant high alarm Analog output levels compliant with NAMUR Alarm is set to fail high CN NAMUR Compliant low alarm Analog output levels compliant with NAMUR Alarm is set to fail low C...

Page 133: ...y Variable Sensor 1 Secondary Variable Sensor 2 Tertiary Variable Terminal Temperature Quaternary Variable Not Used Option Code U5 Differential Temperature Primary Usage The differential temperature of two process temperatures are configured as the primary variable Primary Variable Differential Temperature Secondary Variable Sensor 1 Tertiary Variable Sensor 2 Quaternary Variable Terminal Temperat...

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Page 135: ...tions Installations North American Certifications Factory Mutual FM Approvals E5 FM Explosion proof Dust Ignition proof and Non Incendive Certificate Number 3012752 Explosion proof for Class I Division 1 Groups A B C D Dust Ignition Proof for use in Class II III Division 1 Groups E F and G Temperature Code T5 Tamb 50 to 85 C Explosion proof and Dust Ignition proof when installed in accordance with...

Page 136: ...ion 1 Suitable for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Intrinsically Safe and Division 2 when installed per Rosemount drawing 03144 0322 K6 Combination of I6 and the following Explosion proof for Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class II Division 1 Groups E F and G Class III Division 1 hazardous locations Factory sealed European Certifications E1 ATEX Flameproof Zone 1 Certificate Number KE...

Page 137: ...ND ATEX Dust Ignition proof Certificate Number KEMA01ATEX2205 ATEX Category Marking II 1 D Ex tD A20 IP66 T95 C Tamb 40 to 80 C Maximum Supply Voltage 42 4 Vdc International Certifications IECEx Certifications E7 IECEx Flameproof Certificate Number IECEx KEM 09 0035X Ex d IIC T6 Tamb 40 to 70 C Ex d IIC T5 Tamb 40 to 80 C Maximum Supply Voltage 42 4 V Special Conditions for Safe Use x For informat...

Page 138: ...9 0036 Ex tD A20 IP66 T95 C Tamb 40 to 80 C Maximum Supply Voltage 42 4 Vdc Consult factory for NF availability Brazilian Certifications Centro de Pesquisas de Energia Eletrica CEPEL Approval E2 INMETRO Flameproof Certificate Number CEPEL EX 0307 2004X BR Ex d IIC T6 Tamb 40 to 65 C BR Ex d IIC T5 Tamb 40 to 80 C Special Conditions for Safe Use x 1 The accessory of cable entries or conduit must be...

Page 139: ...3 Safety Parameters Table B 1 NEPSI Input Entity Parameters HART Protocol including SIS 4 The cable entry of the temperature transmitter must be protected to ensure the degree of protection of the enclosure to IP 20 GB4208 1993 at least 5 The terminals for connection to power supply of the temperature transmitter must be connected to an associated apparatus certified by NEPSI in accordance with GB...

Page 140: ...ted by electromagnetic disturbance 8 Associated apparatus should be installed in a safe location During installation operation and maintenance the regulations of the instruction manual have to be strictly observed 9 End users are not permitted to change the internal components or hardware of the device 10 During installation operation and maintenance of the temperature transmitter observe the foll...

Page 141: ...rdous location 9 The end user is not permitted to change any of the internal components or hardware of the device 10 During installation operation and maintenance of the temperature transmitter observe the following standards a GB3836 13 1997 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 13 Repair and overhaul for apparatus used in explosive gas atmospheres b GB3836 15 2000 Electrical ap...

Page 142: ...Craft and Det Norske Veritas Offshore Standards Table B 2 Applications SLL Lloyd s Register Type Approval Certificate Certificate Number 11 60002 Application Marine offshore and industrial use Suitable for use in environmental categories ENV1 ENV2 ENV3 and ENV5 as defined in LR Test Specification No 1 2002 GOSTANDART Tested and approved by Russian Metrological Institute Measuring Instruments Direc...

Page 143: ...ndive when installed in accordance with Rosemount drawing 003144 5075 Non incendive for use in Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D Suitable for use in Class II III Division 2 Groups F and G Non incendive when installed in accordance with Rosemount drawing 03144 5075 Temperature Codes T6 Tamb 60 C to 50 C T5 Tamb 60 C to 75 C E5 Explosion proof for Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Dust Ignitio...

Page 144: ...umber KEMA01ATEX2181X ATEX Category Marking II 2 G Ex d IIC T6 Tamb 40 to 70 C Ex d IIC T5 Tamb 40 to 80 C Maximum Supply Voltage 55 Vdc Special Conditions for Safe Use x For information on the dimensions of the flameproof joints the manufacturer shall be contacted ND ATEX Dust Ignition Proof Approval Certificate Number KEMA01ATEX2205 ATEX Category Marking II 1 D Ex tD A20 IP66 T95 C Tamb 40 to 80...

Page 145: ...ust Ignition Proof Approval Certificate Number IECEx KEM 09 0036 Ex tD A20 IP66 T95 C Tamb 40 to 80 C Maximum Supply Voltage 55 Vdc Consult factory for NF availability N7 Type n Approval Zone 2 Certificate Number IECEx BAS 07 0005X Ex ia IIC T4 Tamb 40 to 75 C Maximum Supply Voltage 42 4 V Enclosure IP66 I7 Intrinsic Safety Approval Certificate Number IECEx BAS 07 0004X Ex ia IIC T4 Tamb 60 to 60 ...

Page 146: ...C T5 Tamb 40 to 80 C Special Conditions for Safe Use x 1 The accessory of cable entries or conduit must be certified as flameproof and needs to be suitable for use conditions 2 For ambient temperature above 60 ºC cable wiring must have minimum isolation temperature 90 ºC to be in accordance to equipment operation temperature 3 Where electrical entry is via conduit the required sealing device must ...

Page 147: ...nd inductance of the cables Uo Io Po maximum output parameters of the associated apparatus Co Lo maximum external parameters of the associated apparatus 7 The terminals for connection to sensor of temperature transmitters must be connected to an intrinsically safe sensor certified by NEPSI in accordance with GB 3836 1 2000 and GB 3836 4 2000 to establish an intrinsically safe system The following ...

Page 148: ... equipment installation engineering E3 China Flameproof Ex d IIC T6 Certificate Number GYJ06583 GYJ06584 Special Conditions for Safe Use x 1 Device must only be subjected to the ambient temperature range from 40 C to 70 C 2 The temperature of the process medium must be less than 80 C 3 The ground connection must be properly and reliably connected within the enclosure of the device 4 During install...

Page 149: ...itas BV Type Approval Shipboard Certificate Number 23154 AO BV Requirements Bureau Veritas Rules for the Classification of Steel Ship Application Approval valid for ships intended to be granted with the following additional class notations AUT UMS AUT CCS AUT PORT and AUT IMS Cannot be installed on diesel engines SDN Det Norske Veritas DNV Type Approval Certificate Certificate Number A 12019 Inten...

Page 150: ...es is installed it should not be reinstalled using any other approval types Permanently mark the approval label to distinguish it from unused approval types KA Combination of K1 and K6 KB Combination of K5 and K6 K1 Combination of E1 N1 I1 and ND K7 Combination of E7 N7 I7 and NF K5 Combination of I5 and E5 K6 CSA Combination Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sale...

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Page 152: ...21 Rev FB August 2011 Rosemount 3144P B 18 Sheet 2 of 4 Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 153: ...21 Rev FB August 2011 B 19 Rosemount 3144P Sheet 3 of 4 Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 154: ...21 Rev FB August 2011 Rosemount 3144P B 20 Sheet 4 of 4 Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 155: ...insically Safe and Nonincendive HART Field Circuit Configuration Installation Drawing 03144 0321 Rev AC Sheet 1 of 3 Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 156: ...21 Rev FB August 2011 Rosemount 3144P B 22 Sheet 2 of 3 Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 157: ...21 Rev FB August 2011 B 23 Rosemount 3144P Sheet 3 of 3 Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 158: ... Rev FB August 2011 Rosemount 3144P B 24 Figure B 3 3144P FM Explosion proof Approval Installation Drawing 03144 0320 Sheet 1 of 1 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 159: ... FB August 2011 B 25 Rosemount 3144P Figure B 4 3144P HART CSA Intrinsic Safety Approval Installation Drawing 03144 0322 Sheet 1 of 1 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 160: ...21 Rev FB August 2011 Rosemount 3144P B 26 Figure B 5 3144P SAA Flameproof Approval Installation Drawing 03144 0325 Sheet 1 of 1 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 161: ...44P Figure B 6 3144P CSA Explosion proof Approval Installation Drawing 03144 0326 Sheet 1 of 1 Electronic Master PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED Rosemount Proprietary Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

Page 162: ... August 2011 Rosemount 3144P B 28 Figure B 7 3144P Fieldbus CSA Intrinsically Safe Approval Installation Drawing 03144 5076 Sheet 1 of 3 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

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Page 165: ... Offset 3 12 Average Temperature 3 14 Change Connections 3 12 Change Type 3 12 Differential Temperature 3 13 Drift Alert Configuration 3 17 Dual Sensor Configuration 3 13 First Good Configuration 3 15 Hot Backup Configuration 3 16 Output Units 3 12 Sensor 1 Serial Number 3 12 Sensor 2 Serial Number 3 12 Sensor Configuration 3 11 Terminal Temperature 3 13 Variable Mapping 3 11 Considerations 1 2 Co...

Page 166: ...Configuration Alarm and Saturation 3 20 HART Output 3 21 LCD Display Options 3 21 Process Variable Damping 3 19 PV Range Values 3 19 Diagnostics and Service Loop Test 3 24 Test Device 3 24 Fast Key Sequence 3 6 field wiring 2 10 LCD Display Troubleshooting 3 38 Maintenance Test Terminal 5 2 Measurement Filtering 50 60 Hz Filter 3 22 Intermittent Sensor Detect 3 22 Intermittent Threshold 3 22 Maste...

Page 167: ...advisory alarms 4 8 failed_alarms 4 7 maint_alarms 4 7 Return of Materials 1 4 Review Configuration Data Review 3 11 RFI effect A 2 S Safety Instrumented System 6 1 7 1 Installation 7 2 Changing Switch Position 7 2 Switches 7 2 Overview 7 1 Safety Instrumented Systems Installation Switches 7 2 Sensor Transducer Block 4 10 Damping 4 10 Diagnostics 4 11 Set the Switches 2 3 Alarm 2 4 FOUNDATION Fiel...

Page 168: ... V Vibration effect A 2 W Wiring 2 10 Connecting to a Loop 2 12 HART Current Loop Connection 2 11 Field Wiring 2 10 Power Connections 2 11 Sensor Connections 2 13 Millivolt Inputs 2 13 Ohm Inputs 2 13 RTD Inputs 2 13 Thermocouple Inputs 2 13 Write Protect Switch 2 4 Aotewell Ltd www aotewell com Industry Automation HongKong UK China sales aotewell com 86 755 8660 6182 ...

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