Rosemount 333 HART Tri-Loop Product Manual

Rosemount 333 HART Tri-Loop Product Manual

Hart-to-analog signal converter
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00809-0100-4754
English
Rev. BB
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Model 333 HART
Tri-Loop
HART-to-Analog
Signal Converter

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Игорь
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Настройка tri Loop333

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Mr. Anderson
May 22, 2025

To configure the Rosemount 333 HART Tri-Loop, follow these steps:

1. Power on the computer and, if needed, type "win return" at the DOS prompt.
2. Double-click the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software icon.
3. Select "Tri-Loop" then "Connect to Tri-Loop" to open the connect screen and connect to the Tri-Loop.
4. Go to "Configuration" and select "Configure Channels" to open the Configuration Screen.
5. For each channel:
a. Click Channel 1 (or 2 or 3), select the process variable, desired range, and exact Model 3095 MV units.
b. Click the "Enabled" box to enable the analog output if needed.
6. Click "Device Information" and enter the desired tag, descriptor, and message.

Optional: Repeat step 5 for Channels 2 and 3.

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Игорь
May 16, 2025

Как найти и куда позвонить АМS /настройщика приборов tri Loop 333 в контуре с индикаторами ВЕКА 304G Digital indicator

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Summary of Contents for Rosemount 333 HART Tri-Loop

  • Page 1 00809-0100-4754 English Rev. BB ® Model 333 HART ™ Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter...
  • Page 3 For information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact your local Rosemount Sales Representative. Rosemount Model 3095 MV Multivariable Mass Flow Transmitter may be protected by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 4,370,890; 4,612,812; 4,791,352; 4,798,089; 4,818,994; 4,833,922; 4,866,435; 4,926,340; 5,028,746. MEXICO PATENTADO NO. 154,961. Rosemount Model 3244MV Smart Temperature Transmitter and the HART Tri-Loop may be protected by one or more U.S.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION 1 Using This Manual ........1-1 Introduction SECTION 2 System overview .
  • Page 6 SECTION 4 Troubleshooting SECTION 5 Ordering Information ........5-1 Specifications .
  • Page 7: Using This Manual

    Section Introduction USING THIS MANUAL This manual provides installation, configuration, and troubleshooting ® ™ instructions for the Model 333 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter and for its operation with the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software. This manual also explains how to connect a HART Tri-Loop to the Model 3095 MV Mass Flow Transmitter.
  • Page 8 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter...
  • Page 9 Section Installation This section contains an installation flowchart, an overview of the Model 333 HART Tri-Loop, and procedures for installation and wiring. The suggested sequence of HART Tri-Loop installation and wiring is shown in Figure 2-1. FIGURE 2-1. HART Tri-Loop Installation Flowchart.
  • Page 10: System Overview

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter SYSTEM OVERVIEW Figure 2-2 illustrates an installation where a Tri-Loop has been added to a Model 3095 MV installation. The Tri-Loop design allows three different rail mounting options: asymmetrical 32mm G rail, symmetrical 35 7.5 mm top hat rail, and symmetrical 35 15 mm top hat rail.
  • Page 11: Initial Inspection

    Installation 1. Place the shipping containers on a secure bench and open them, Initial Inspection taking care not to damage the contents. 2. Review the packing list to verify that all equipment was received. 3. Inspect the equipment and report any shipping damage to the carrier.
  • Page 12: Installation Considerations

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter INSTALLATION • Install the Tri-Loop in a location where it will be within the operating temperature specification of 50 to 104 °F (10 to 40 °C). CONSIDERATIONS • A Tri-Loop can NOT be installed in hazardous areas. •...
  • Page 13: Electrical Considerations

    Installation FIGURE 2-4. Tri-Loop Dimensions. 1.57 (40) 3.11 (79) 3.36 (86) NOTE Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). ELECTRICAL Figure 2-5 illustrates power supply load limitations for each channel of the device. Each channel operates on terminal voltage of 11–42.4 V dc. CONSIDERATIONS Channel 1 must be powered for Tri-Loop operation.
  • Page 14: Installation Equipment

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter The following equipment and tools are not provided with the HART INSTALLATION Tri-Loop. EQUIPMENT • Installation tools • Wire between the control room and the Tri-Loop • Wire between the Model 3095 MV and the Tri-Loop •...
  • Page 15 Installation FIGURE 2-6. Tri-Loop Wiring Connections (Parallel Wiring). NON-HAZARDOUS AREA I.S. Barrier (See Transmitter Manual for I.S. Barrier Requirements) Ω Power Supply Pri- mary Model 3095 Sec- ondary Ter- tiary Fourth...
  • Page 16: Configure The Model 3095 Mv For Tri-Loop Operation

    HART Tri-Loop. For additional information on the OPERATION EA or the Model 3095 MV, refer to the Model 3095 MV product manual (Rosemount publication number 00809-0100-4716). Select Process Variables This screen sets the range values for the primary variable, and also...
  • Page 17: Record Model 3095 Mv Units

    Installation Record Model 3095 MV Units NOTE The Tri-Loop will alarm if there is a unit mismatch between the Model 3095 MV and the Tri-Loop Channel. To assist in Tri-Loop commissioning, (Section 3), we recommend that you record the Model 3095 MV process variables and units in Table 2-1. This screen sets the units for the five process variables: Transmitter Units...
  • Page 18: Set The Model 3095 Mv To Burst Mode

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter For the Tri-Loop to receive the process variables, the Model 3095 MV Set the Model 3095 MV to must be set to Burst Command 3. Burst mode is compatible with use of Burst Mode the analog signal. Burst mode applies only to the transmission of burst data, and does not affect the way other Model 3095 MV data is accessed.
  • Page 19: Overview

    Section Commissioning OVERVIEW This section summarizes procedures needed to commission the HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter. The following tasks are described in this section: • Install the Tri-Loop Configurator software • Configure the Tri-Loop • Complete Burst Input Connection • Perform system test INSTALL THE TRI-LOOP The HART Tri-Loop Configurator software package is available with or without the HART modem and connecting cables (see page 5-1 for part...
  • Page 20: Minimum Equipment And Software

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter Minimum Equipment and Software • MS-DOS based 386 computer or above ® • MS DOS 5.0 or higher • 640K base RAM with 8 MB extended ® ® • Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, or Windows 95 •...
  • Page 21: Configure The Tri-Loop

    Commissioning CONFIGURE THE TRI-LOOP NOTE Close the Model 3095 MV Engineering Assistant before opening the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software. The Tri-Loop Configurator will not communicate with a Tri-Loop if the EA is open or minimized. Help Files The HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software contains a complete set of on-line help instructions.
  • Page 22: Configuration Procedure

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter The following procedure outlines the major steps needed to configure a Configuration Procedure Tri-Loop. For more detailed information, use the Configurator on-line help screens. 1. Double click on the HART Tri-Loop Configurator Software icon. 2. Select Tri-Loop, Connect to Tri-Loop to display the connect screen, then connect to a Tri-Loop.
  • Page 23 Commissioning FIGURE 3-4. Tri-Loop Wiring Connections NON-HAZARDOUS AREA I.S. Barrier (See Transmitter Manual for I.S. Barrier Requirements) Ω Power Supply Pri- mary Model 3095 Sec- ondary Ter- tiary Fourth...
  • Page 24: Menu Structure

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter Figure 3-5 illustrates the complete menu structure for the HART MENU STRUCTURE Tri-Loop Configurator Software. For information on any of these menu items, refer to the Configurator on-line help files. FIGURE 3-5. Configurator Menu Structure. ®...
  • Page 25 Section Troubleshooting Table 4-1 provides troubleshooting suggestions for the most common operating problems. TABLE 4-1. Tri-Loop Troubleshooting Table. Symptom Corrective Action No Communication LOOP WIRING between the HART • Close both EA software and Tri-Loop Configurator software, Tri-Loop Configurator then restart the Tri-Loop Configurator software. Software and the Tri-Loop •...
  • Page 26 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter...
  • Page 27: Ordering Information

    Section Specifications and Reference Data This section contains the following reference data for the HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter: • Ordering information • Specifications • Configuration Data Sheet (00806-0100-4754) ORDERING INFORMATION Model No. Description (Part No.) Model 333U High Alarm Tri-Loop, Standard Configuration. (03095-0810-0001) Model 333D Low Alarm Tri-Loop, Standard Configuration.
  • Page 28: Performance Specifications

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter Load Limitations Loop resistance is determined by the voltage level of the external power supply, as described by: Max. Loop Resistance = Power Supply Voltage–11.0 0.022 1427 1200 1000 Operating Region 42.4 Power Supply Voltage, V dc Temperature Limits Ambient 50 to 104 °F (10 to 40 °C).
  • Page 29: Configuration Data Sheet 00806-0100-4754

    Specifications and Reference Data CONFIGURATION DATA SHEET 00806-0100-4754 Complete this data sheet to define a custom configuration for the Madel 333 HART Tri-Loop. Unless specified, the Tri-Loop will ship with the default values identified by the symbol. CONFIGURATION DATA SHEET Customer: ______________________________________________________________________________ Customer P.O.
  • Page 30 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter CHANNEL 2 Enabled Disabled Channel Status (select one): Primary Variable Secondary Variable Assigned Variable (select one) Tertiary Variable Fourth Variable Variable Range: Zero (4 mA) Value _________________________ Full Scale (20 mA) Value ____________________ (2) (3) Variable Units ________________________________________ CHANNEL 3...
  • Page 31: Overview

    Product Manual Tri-Loop to Receive 3244MV Burst Commands Mount the Tri-Loop to Install the DIN Rail Model Model 3244MV 3244MV (See Rosemount Installed Publication Number Run Wires from 00809-0100-4724) Model 3244MV to Burst Input Pass Check Trouble- Terminals System shooting...
  • Page 32: Commissioning The Transmitter

    For information about connecting the communicator to the transmitter, refer to the Models 3144 and 3244MV Product Manual, Rosemount publication number 00809-0100-4724. 1. From the Home screen, Select 1 Device setup, 4 Detailed setup, Set the Transmitter to...
  • Page 33: Special Considerations

    Temperature and the Hot Backup features, if used. For complete information regarding the Differential Temperature and Hot Backup features, refer to the Models 3144 and 3244MV Product Manual, Rosemount publication number 00809-0100-4724. Differential Temperature Measurement To enable the differential temperature measurement feature of a 3244MV operating in conjunction with the Tri-Loop, adjust the range end points of the corresponding channel on the Tri-Loop to include zero.
  • Page 34 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter...
  • Page 35: Introduction

    Appendix ® HART Communicator INTRODUCTION This appendix provides basic communicator information on the HART Communicator Model 275 when used with a Tri-Loop. Included in this appendix are a menu tree, a table of fast key sequences, and information on using the HART communicator. For more complete information on the HART Communicator, refer to the HART Communicator Product Manual 00809-0100-4275.
  • Page 36: Online Menu

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter FIGURE B-1. HART Communicator Menu Tree for the Tri-Loop. 1 Status 1 DIAGNOSTICS/ 2 Reset SERVICE 1 TEST DEVICE 1 4mA 1 CH1 2 20mA 2 CH2 2 LOOP TEST 3 Other 3 CH3 4 End 1 Burst Variable 1 CONFIGURE 1 CONFIGURE CH1...
  • Page 37 Appendix B TABLE B-1. HART Fast Key Sequences for the Tri-Loop. HART Communicator Function HART Communicator Function Fast Key Sequences Fast Key Sequences 20 mA (Loop Test) 1, 2, 1, 2 Fld Dev Rev (Basic Setup) 2, 3, 8, 2 20 mA (Output Condition) 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2 Fld Dev Rev (Detailed Setup)
  • Page 38: Connections And Hardware

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter The HART Communicator Model 275 can interface with a transmitter CONNECTIONS AND from the control room, the instrument site, or any wiring termination HARDWARE point in the loop through the rear connection panel as shown in Figure B-2.
  • Page 39 Appendix B FIGURE B-3. Wiring Connections. User-Provided Power Supply (see page 2-5) HART COMMUNICATOR...
  • Page 40: Communicator Keys

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter The keys of the HART Commuincator include action, function, COMMUNICATOR KEYS alphanumeric, and shift keys FIGURE B-4. The HART Communicator. Function Keys Action Keys Alphanumeric Keys Shift Keys Action Keys As shown in Figure B-4, the action keys are the six blue, white, and black keys located above the alphanumeric keys.
  • Page 41: Function Keys

    Appendix B Use the four software-defined function keys, located below the LCD, to Function Keys perform software functions. On any given menu, the label appearing above a function key indicates the function of that key for the current menu. As you move among menus, different function key labels appear over the four keys.
  • Page 42: Fast Key Sequences

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter HART fast key sequences provide quick on-line access to transmitter Fast Key Sequences variables and functions. Instead of stepping your way through the menu structure using the action keys, you can press a HART fast key sequence to move from the Online Menu to the desired variable or function.
  • Page 43: Online Menu

    Appendix B NOTE Online communication with the transmitter automatically loads the current transmitter data to the HART Communicator. Changes in on- line data are made active by pressing SEND (F2). The transfer function is used only for off-line data retrieval and sending. •...
  • Page 44: Diagnostic Messages

    HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter The following pages contain a list of messages used by the HART Diagnostic Messages Communicator (HC) and their corresponding descriptions. Variable parameters within the text of a message are indicated with <variable>. Reference to the name of another message is identified by <message>.
  • Page 45 Appendix B Message Description Mark as read only Asks whether the user should be allowed to edit the variable from variable on hotkey the hotkey menu if the item being added to the hotkey menu is a menu? variable. No device configuration There is no configuration saved in memory available to re- in configuration memory configure off-line or transfer to a device.
  • Page 46 HART Tri-Loop HART-to-Analog Signal Converter Message Description There is unsent data. Press YES to send unsent data and turn the HC off. Press NO to Send it before shutting turn the HC off and lose the unsent data. off? Too few data bytes Command returns fewer data bytes than expected as determined received by the device description.
  • Page 48 1 Pandan Crescent Tel 1-800-999-9307 West Sussex PO22 9SH Singapore 128461 Fax (612) 949-7001 England Tel (65) 777-8211 © 1999 Rosemount, Inc. Tel 44 (1243) 863 121 Fax (65) 777-0947 Fax 44 (1243) 867 5541 http://www.rosemount.com ¢00809-0100-4754U¤ 00809-0100-4754 Rev. BB...

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