Quick Start Guide November 2024 Contents About this guide........................... 3 System readiness......................... 5 Mount the transmitter.........................7 Set the switches......................... 11 Connect the wiring and power up................... 12 Verify transmitter configuration....................15 Trim the transmitter........................21 Safety instrumented systems....................24 Product Certifications........................25 www.Emerson.com...
™ 3051P Transmitters. It does not provide instructions for configuration, diagnostics, maintenance, service, troubleshooting, Explosion-Proof, Flame-Proof, or intrinsically safe (I.S.) installations. Refer to the Rosemount 3051P Reference Manual for more instruction. This manual is also available electronically on Emerson.com/ Rosemount.
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Quick Start Guide November 2024 WARNING Refer to the Product certifications section of this Quick Start Guide documentation when using the RFID tag (option code Y3) for required installation conditions. www.Emerson.com...
1. Verify the latest Device Driver (DD/DTM ) is loaded on your ™ systems to ensure proper communications. 2. Reference Emerson.com FieldCommGroup.org for the lated 3. Select desired product and download the DD. a) Reference Table 1, for the correct DD.
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It is recommended to download new device driver files to ensure full functionality. HART Revision 5 and 7 selectable, Local Operator Interface (LOI), scaled variable, configurable alarms, expanded engineering units. Updated electronics hardware design. Intrinsic Safety temperature classification change. www.Emerson.com...
Pipe mount 3.1 Mount the transmitter in liquid applications Procedure 1. Place taps to the side of the line. 2. Mount beside or below the taps. 3. Mount the transmitter so the drain/vent valves are oriented upward. www.Emerson.com...
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Figure 3-4: Mounting the Transmitter in Gas Applications In-line 3.3 Mount the transmitter in steam applications Procedure 1. Place taps to the side of the line. 2. Mount beside or below the taps. 3. Fill impulse lines with water. www.Emerson.com...
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The vent path is 360° around the transmitter between the housing and sensor. (See Figure 3-6.) CAUTION Keep the vent path free of any obstruction, including but not limited to paint, dust, and lubrication by mounting the transmitter so the contaminants can drain away. www.Emerson.com...
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Quick Start Guide November 2024 Figure 3-6: Gage Low Side Pressure Port A. Low side pressure port (atmospheric reference) www.Emerson.com...
3. Slide the security and alarm switches into the preferred position using a small screwdriver. 4. Reattach the transmitter cover. The cover must be fully engaged to comply with explosion-proof requirements. Figure 4-1: Transmitter Electronics Board Without LCD display With LOI/LCD display A. Alarm B. Security www.Emerson.com...
1. Remove the housing cover on the FIELD TERMINALS side. 2. Connect the leads as shown in Figure 5-1. 3. Tighten the terminal screws to ensure full contact with the terminal block screw and washer. When using a direct wiring www.Emerson.com...
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7. Plug and seal unused conduit connections. 8. Replace the housing cover. Figure 5-2: Grounding A. Trim shield and insulate B. Insulate shield C. Terminate cable shield drain wire to earth ground D. Internal ground location E. External ground location www.Emerson.com...
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If the transmitter is currently not wired for power up and communication, follow procedures 1 to 7 of Connect the wiring and power up. When the transmitter is properly wired, refer to Figure 5-2 for internal and external transient grounding locations. www.Emerson.com...
® b) Refer to Table 6-2 and the appropriate column based on your Field Revision and HART Revision for Fast Key sequences. Example Note Emerson recommends installing the latest DD to access the complete functionality. Visit Emerson.com or HARTComm.org. www.Emerson.com...
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Burst Mode Control 1,4,3,3,3 Burst Option 1,4,3,3,4 Calibration 1,2,3 Damping 1,3,5 ✓ Date 1,3,4,1 Descriptor 1,3,4,2 Digital To Analog Trim (4–20 mA 1,2,3,2,1 Output) Disable Local Span/Zero Adjustment 1,4,4,1,7 Field Device Info 1,4,4,1 Keypad Input 1,2,3,1,1 www.Emerson.com...
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1,3,2 ✓ Upper Range Value Upper Sensor Trim 1,2,3,3,3 Zero Trim 1,2,3,3,1 Note A check (✓) indicates the basic configuration parameters. At minimum, these parameters should be verified as part of the configuration and startup procedure. www.Emerson.com...
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Digital Zero Trim 3,4,1,3 3,4,1,3 3,4,1,3 Password 2,2,6,4 2,2,6,5 Scaled Variable 3,2,2 3,2,2 HART Revision 5 to HART 2,2,5,2,3 2,2,5,2,3 Revision 7 switch Long Tag 2,2,7,1,2 Find Device 3,4,5 Simulate Digital Signal 3,4,5 www.Emerson.com...
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Figure 6-4 button operation and menu information. Figure 6-3: Internal and External LOI Buttons A. Internal buttons B. External buttons Note Figure 7-1 to confirm external button functionality. Table 6-3: LOI Button Operation Button Left SCROLL Right ENTER www.Emerson.com...
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The following procedures will switch the HART revision mode from the Generic Menu: Manual Setup → Device Information → Identification → Message. • To change to HART Revision 5, Enter: “HART5” in the Message field. • To change to HART Revision 7, Enter: “HART7” in the Message field. www.Emerson.com...
3% of the URV [0 ± 3% x URV]. Example URV = 150 psi Applied zero pressure = + 0.03 x 150 psi = + 4.5 inH O (compared to factory settings) values outside this range will be rejected by the transmitter www.Emerson.com...
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7.2.1 Perform trim with LOI (option M4) Use this procedure to perform a Zero Trim with LOI. Procedure 1. Set the transmitter pressure. 2. See Figure 6-3 for the operating menu. a) Select Rerange to perform an analog zero trim. www.Emerson.com...
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7.2.3 Perform trim with digital zero (option DZ) Use this procedure to perform a Zero Trim with digital zero. Procedure 1. Set the transmitter pressure. 2. Press and hold the zero button for two seconds to perform a digital zero trim. www.Emerson.com...
Quick Start Guide November 2024 8 Safety instrumented systems For safety certified installations, refer to the Rosemount ™ 3051P Reference Manual for installation procedure and system requirements. www.Emerson.com...
European Directive information A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at the end of the Quick Start Guide. The most recent revision of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at Emerson.com/global. 9.2 North America...
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2. Flameproof joints are not intended for repair. 3. Non-standard paint options may cause risk from electrostatic discharge. Avoid installations that could cause electrostatic build-up on painted surfaces, and only clean the painted surfaces with a damp cloth. If paint is ordered through www.Emerson.com...
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II 3 G Ex nA IIC T5 Gc (–55 °C ≤ T ≤ +70 °C) Markings: Special Condition for Safe Use (X): 1. This apparatus is not capable of withstanding the 500 V insulation test required by EN60079-15. This must be taken into account when installing the apparatus. www.Emerson.com...
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1 (all other parts of the equipment). The model code and datasheet are to be consulted for details of the diaphragm material. Installation, maintenance and use shall take into account the environmental conditions to which the diaphragm will be subjected. The manufacturer’s www.Emerson.com...
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Special Conditions for Safe Use (X): 1. When fitted with a transient suppression terminal block, the Rosemount 3051P is incapable of passing the 500 V isolation test. This must be taken into account during installation. 2. The enclosure may be made of aluminum alloy and given a protective polyurethane paint finish;...
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1. This device contains a thin wall diaphragm less than 1 mm thickness that forms a boundary between zone 0 (process connection) and zone 1 (all other parts of the equipment). The model code and datasheet are to be consulted for details of the diaphragm material. Installation, maintenance and www.Emerson.com...
2. The enclosure may be made of aluminum alloy and given a protective polyurethane paint finish; however, care should be taken to protect it from impact or abrasion if located in a Zone 0 environment. 9.6 Technical Regulations Customs Union (EAC) EM EAC Flameproof EAEC RU C-US.EX01.B.00176 Certificate: www.Emerson.com...
IECEx Flameproof and Increased Safety IECEx FMG 13.0032X Certificate: IEC60079-0:2011, IEC60079-1:2007, Standards: IEC60079-7:2006-2007 Ex d e IIC Gb Markings: ATEX Flameproof and Increased Safety FM13ATEX0076X Certificate: Standards: EN60079-0:2012, EN60079-1:2007, IEC60079-7:2007 II 2 G Ex d e IIC Gb Markings: www.Emerson.com...
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(IP) of the enclosure. 2. The blanking plug shall not be used with an adapter. 3. Blanking Plug and Threaded Adapter shall be either NPT or Metric thread forms. G½ thread forms are only acceptable for existing (legacy) equipment installations. www.Emerson.com...
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II 2G Ex ia IIC T6/T4 Gb, II 2D Ex ia IIC T80/T130C Markings Conditions of certification Maximum operating temperature: -58 °F (-50 °C) to +158 °F (+70 °C) The RFID tags shall never be exposed to high electromagnetic field strengths according to IEC 60079-14. www.Emerson.com...
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WARNING Additional warnings The plastic enclosure may present a potential electrostatic ignition hazard. RFID tag has limitations in ambient temperature and zone installation areas (Zones 1 & 21) as compared to the gauge. www.Emerson.com...
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