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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4835 Rev BE
February 2018
Rosemount 3150 Series
Calibration
28
CALIBRATION
PROCEDURES
The following calibration procedures describe the
recommended steps necessary to calibrate the Rosemount
3150 Series pressure transmitters.
Span and Zero Adjustment
CAUTION
The 3150 Series pressure transmitters contain electronic
circuit boards which may be static sensitive.
NOTE
Electronics housing covers do not need to be removed to
access the zero and span adjustment screws.
NOTE
The pressure unit “inches H
2
O at 68ºF (20ºC)” is used
throughout this section. For ease of reading this pressure unit
will be abbreviated to “inH
2
O”.
Zero Based Calibration Procedure
(LRV is zero)
The adjustment screws are accessible externally and are
located behind the access cover plate on the side of the
electronics housing (see
). The transmitter output
increases with clockwise rotation of the adjustment screw.
The coarse zero select jumper is in the Nominal position for all
zero based calibrations.
1. Apply a pressure equal to the LRV to the high side
pressure connection and turn Zero adjustment until
output reads 4 mA.
2. Apply a pressure equal to the URV to the high side
process connection and turn Span adjustment until
output reads 20 mA.
3. Check to assure desired outputs are achieved and
repeat steps 1 and 2 if necessary.
contains an example of calibrating a transmitter
with a zero based calibration.
(inH2O) while
Figure 3-4 – Zero Based Calibration
Example
Figure 3-4a – Example for Zero Based
Calibration (English Units)
Range 2 for a calibration of 0 to 100 inH
2
O (100 inH
2
O
span)
1. Adjust the zero: With 0 inH
2
O applied to the
transmitter, turn the Zero adjustment until the
transmitter reads 4 mA.
2. Adjust the span: Apply 100 inH
2
O to the transmitter
high side connection. Turn the Span adjustment until
the transmitter output reads 20 mA.
3. Check to assure desired outputs are achieved and
repeat steps 1 and 2 if necessary.