Emerson Rosemount 648 Reference Manual page 24

Wireless temperature transmitter with rosemount x-well technology
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Configuration
May 2020
Procedure
1. Connect the calibration device or sensor to the transmitter. Refer to
2. Connect the communicator to the transmitter.
3. From the Home screen, select 3 Service Tools → 5 Maintenance → 2 Calibration to
4. Select 6 Lower Sensor Trim or 7 Upper Sensor Trim.
5. Answer the question about using an active calibrator or not.
6. Adjust the calibration device to the desired trim value (must be within the selected
7. Select OK once the temperature stabilizes. The communicator displays the output
8. Select the appropriate sensor trim units at the prompt.
9. Enter the trim point.
2.8.2
Transmitter-sensor matching
Fast Key sequence
Perform the transmitter-sensor matching procedure to enhance the temperature
measurement accuracy of the system (see the comparison below) and if you have a sensor
with Callendar-Van Dusen constants. When ordered from Emerson, sensors with
Callendar-Van Dusen constants are NIST-traceable.
The wireless transmitter accepts Callendar-Van Dusen constants from a calibrated RTD
schedule and generates the actual curve to match that specific sensor curve.
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page 9 or on the device terminal block for sensor wiring diagrams.
prepare to trim the sensor.
Note
It is recommended to perform lower offset trims first, before performing upper
slope trims.
sensor limits). If a combined sensor and transmitter system are being trimmed,
expose the sensor to a known temperature and allow the temperature reading to
stabilize. Use a bath, furnace or isothermal block, measured with a site-standard
thermometer, as the known temperature source.
value the transmitter associates with the input value provided by the calibration
device.
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Reference Manual
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