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Honeywell ST 3000 User Manual
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ST 3000 Smart Transmitter Release 300 and Smart Field Communicator Model STS103 Users Manual2 Copyright, Notices, and Trademarks 3 About This Publication 4 References Symbol Definitions 9 Figures 11 Tables 12 Acronyms 13 Technical Assistance 15 Section 1 Overview - First Time Users Only 1.1 Introduction 16 1.2 ST 3000 Smart Transmitters 22 1.3 Smart Field Communicator 24 1.3 Smart Field Communicator, Table 2 SFC Model Differences, continued 6/08 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 11 25 1.4 Transmitter/SFC Order Order components Figure 5 shows the components that would be shipped and received for Ordered Shipped Received 26 1.4 Transmitter/SFC Order, 27 1.5 Local Smart Meter Options the available Local Smart Meter and/or Zero and Span Adjust options as shown in Table 3. Table 3 Local Smart Meter Available Options 28 1.5 Local Smart Meter Options, Continued 29 Section 2 Quick Start Reference 2.1 Introduction 30 2.2 Getting ST 3000 Transmitter On-Line Quickly 31 Section 3 Preinstallation Considerations 3.1 Introduction 32 3.2 CE Conformity (Europe) Notice 33 3.3 Considerations for ST 3000 Transmitter 34 3.3 Considerations for ST 3000 Transmitter, 35 3.3 Considerations for ST 3000 Transmitter, 36 3.4 Considerations for SFC 37 3.4 Considerations for SFC, 38 3.5 Considerations for Local Smart Meter Option 39 Section 4 Installation 4.1 Introduction 40 4.2 Mounting ST 3000 Transmitter 45 4.2 Mounting ST 3000 Transmitter 51 Remote seal mounting, continued Table 11 Mounting Remote Diaphragm Seal Transmitter, continued Step Action 3 If Transmitter Model Then Connect Remote Number is Seal on 4 Figure 13 Typical Remote Diaphragm Seal Transmitter Installation. 52 4.3 Piping ST 3000 Transmitter 57 4.4 Wiring ST 3000 Transmitter 62 -70 18 80 8. 71 5.4 Changing Mode of Operation Procedure If you need to change your transmitters mode of operation, use the Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description OR OR 58 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 6/08 72 5.4 Changing Mode of Operation, Keystroke summary Figure 22 shows keystroke summary for changing mode of operation for quick reference. Figure 22 Keystroke Summary for Changing Mode of Operation. 73 Section 6 Configuration 6.1 Introduction 74 6.2 Overview What to configure, 78 Table 20 Summary of Pressure Transmitter Configuration Parameters, continued Configuration Data Setting or Selection Mode of Output Signal Indication Message Format ATTENTION Data 4 - Byte 6 - Byte 79 Table 20 Summary of Pressure Transmitter Configuration Parameters, continued Configuration Data Setting or Selection Failsafe Mode Meter Engineering Units If the transmitter is set for LINEAR output conformity, you can choose to Engineering Units High and Low decisions associated with configuring an ST 3000 pressure transmitter. Figure 25 Flowchart ST 3000 Pressure Transmitter Configuration. 80 A81 B6/08 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 67 continued Figure 25 Flowchart ST 3000 Pressure Transmitter Configuration, continued. A Figure 25 Flowchart ST 3000 Pressure Transmitter Configuration, continued. 82 CB 6/08 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 69 continued Figure 25 Flowchart ST 3000 Pressure Transmitter Configuration, Continued. 83 C 85 6.3 Entering a Tag Number want to record the configuration data for your transmitter. Procedure The procedure in Table 21 shows how to enter a sample tag number of PT 3011 into the transmitters configuration database. Table 21 Entering Tag Number Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 ATTENTION 2 3 4 86 6.3 Entering a Tag Number, Procedure, continued Table 21 Entering Tag Number, continuedStep Press Key Read Display or Action Description 5 Keystroke summary Figure 26 shows keystroke summary for entering tag number for quick reference. Figure 26 Keystroke Summary for Entering Tag Number 87 6.4 Selecting Output Form Background You can select the transmitters output to represent a straight linear Procedure The procedure in Table 22 shows how to select the desired output conformity. ATTENTION If the transmitter is equipped with a local smart meter, you must Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 3 89 6.4 Selecting Output Form, 90 6.5 Adjusting Damping Time 91 6.5 Adjusting Damping Time, 92 6.6 Selecting Unit of Measurement Background You can choose to have the pressure measurements displayed in one of THEN sequentially press the preprogrammed engineering units in the SFC. Procedure Table 24 lists the pre-programmed units and shows how to select them. ATTENTION The engineering units shown in Table 23 are only available in an SFC IF you want URV, LRV, etc. displayed in display shows 93 6.6 Selecting Unit of Measurement, THEN sequentially press Procedure, continued Table 24 Pre-Programmed Engineering Units for Selection, continued IF you want URV, LRV, etc. displayed in display shows 94 6.7 Setting Range Values Using SFC 95 Table 25 Keying in LRV and URV, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 5 Keystroke 1 summary Figure 30 shows keystroke summary for keying in LRV and URV for quick reference. Figure 30 Keystroke Summary for Keying in LRV and URV. Procedure 2 Table 26 gives the procedure for setting range values to sample applied 96 pressures. Table 26 Setting LRV and URV to Applied Pressures 7 3 Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 2 5 6 8 97 Table 26 Setting LRV and URV to Applied Pressures, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description Keystroke 2 summary Figure 31 shows keystroke summary for setting LRV and URV to 98 6.8 Setting Range Values Using Local Adjustments 100 . 117 18.808 Decrease pushbutton -K Increase pushbutton 119 Table 32 Smart Meter Engineering Units Code explosionproof. Selecting Engineering Units, Table 33 Selecting Engineering Units Step Action Meter Display 1 . 120 EU Selecting Engineering Units, Table 33 Selecting Engineering Units, continued Step Action Meter Display 3 121 EU4 .Selecting Engineering Units, 122 U Table 33 Selecting Engineering Units, continued LStep Action Meter Display 5 . -Setting Lower Display Values, Table 35 Setting Lower Display Values for Smart Meter Display Step Action Meter Display 1 124 0. 002 19 .99 Setting Lower Display Values, Table 35 Setting Lower Display Values for Smart Meter Display, continued Step Action Meter Display 3 125 19 . 994 Setting Lower Display Values, Table 35 Setting Lower Display Values for Smart Meter Display, continued Step Action Meter Display 5 6 7 8 9 126 000.000.Setting Lower Display Values, Table 35 Setting Lower Display Values for Smart Meter Display, continued Step Action Meter Display 10 11 12 127 000.13 14 000. 128 19 .99 Setting Upper Display Values, Table 36 Setting Upper Display Value for Smart Meter Display, continued Step Action Meter Display 3 129 19 9904 130 Setting Upper Display Values, Step Action Meter Display 5 6 7 131 Setting Upper Display Values, Table 36 Setting Upper Display Value for Smart Meter Display, continued Step Action Meter Display 8 9 10 Setting Upper Display Values, 132 Table 36 Setting Upper Display Value for Smart Meter Display, continued Step Action Meter Display 11 12 13 133 Setting Upper Display Values, Step Action Meter Display 14 Button Pushing Summary Figure 36 shows button pushing summary for the smart meter display to End 134 A 6/08 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 121 Button Pushing Summary Figure 37 shows button pushing summary for the smart meter display to NO No 135 A136 6.13 Disconnecting SFC 137 Section 7 Startup 7.1 Introduction 138 7.2 Startup Tasks 139 7.3 Running Analog Output Check Background You can put the transmitter into a constant-current source mode to is in the constant-current source mode. Procedure The procedure in Table 38 outlines the steps for using a transmitter in its Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 4 5 140 7.3 Running Analog Output Check, Procedure, continued Table 38 Using Transmitter in Constant-Current Source Mode, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 7 8 If output is Then meter reads 9 6/08 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 127 141 7.3 Running Analog Output Check, SFC Figure 38 Typical SFC and Meter Connections for Constant-Current Source Mode. 142 7.4 Flow Measurement with DP Transmitter 143 7.4 Flow Measurement with DP Transmitter, Procedure, continued Table 39 Starting Up DP Transmitter for Flow Measurement With SFC, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 3 6 8 If SFC and Then milliammeter readings 144 7.4 Flow Measurement with DP Transmitter, Procedure, continued Table 39 Starting Up DP Transmitter for Flow Measurement With SFC, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 10 11 12 13 14 145 7.5 Pressure Measurement with DP Transmitter Procedure The procedure in Table 40outlines the steps for starting up a differential Table 40 Starting Up DP Transmitter for Pressure Measurement With SFC Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 2 3 146 7.5 Pressure Measurement with DP Transmitter, Procedure, continued Table 40 Starting Up DP Transmitter for Pressure Measurement With SFC, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 8 9 10 11 147 7.6 Liquid Level Measurement - Vented Tank 148 7.6 Liquid Level Measurement - Vented Tank, Procedure, continued Table 41 Starting Up DP Transmitter for Liquid Level Measurement in Vented Tank Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 2 3 8 149 7.6 Liquid Level Measurement - Vented Tank, Procedure, continued Table 38 Starting Up DP Transmitter for Liquid Level Measurement in Vented Tank, Continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 9 ATTENTION 10 11 150 7.7 Liquid Level Measurement - Pressurized Tank 151 Table 42 Starting Up DP Transmitter for Liquid Level Measurement in Pressurized Tank Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 8 If you Then 9 10 11 12 13 153 Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 14 ATTENTION 15 154 7.8 Pressure or Liquid Level Measurement with GP Transmitter 155 Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 2 3 6 156 Procedure, continued 157 Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 10 11 12 13 158 7.9 Pressure or Liquid Level Measurement with Flush Mount Transmitter 159 7.10 Pressure Measurement with AP Transmitter 160 7.10 Pressure Measurement with AP Transmitter, Procedure, Table 44 Starting Up AP Transmitter for Pressure Measurement With SFC, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 5 6 7 8 161 7.11 Liquid Level Measurement with DP Transmitter with Remote Seals 165 Section 8 Operation 8.1 Introduction 166 8.2 Accessing Operation Data 167 8.2 Accessing Operation Data, Procedure, continued Table 46 Summary of Keystrokes for Operation Data Access, continued IF you want to view THEN use these keystrokes 168 8.2 Accessing Operation Data, Procedure, continued Table 46 Summary of Keystrokes for Operation Data Access, continued IF you want to view THEN use these keystrokes 169 8.3 Changing Default Failsafe Direction 170 8.3 Changing Default Failsafe Direction, Procedure, continued Table 47 Cutting Failsafe Direction Jumper Step Action 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 49 Location of Failsafe Direction Jumper on PWA. 171 8.4 Writing Data in Scratch Pad Area Background You can enter or edit a message in the scratch pad area of memory consisting of two groups of 16 characters each through the SFC. Procedure The procedure in Table 48 outlines the steps for editing a sample Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 2 3 4 5 6 172 8.4 Writing Data in Scratch Pad Area, Procedure, continued Table 48 Writing Data in Scratch Pad Area, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 7 8 9 10 173 8.5 Saving and Restoring a Database 177 18 88.6 Monitoring Local Smart Meter Display - 0K .Display description Figure 51 shows a Local Smart Meter display with all its indicators and % 8. Table 50 Description of Display Indicators Shown in Figure 51 Display Indicator What It Means When Lit Display description, 178 Table 50 Description of Display Indicators Shown in Figure 51, continued Display Indicator What It Means When Lit other combinations of status messages are possible. Typical operation indications, continued % Table 51 Summary of Typical Local Smart Meter Indications. Meter Indication What It Means Meter Indication What It Means 179 ---20 O 0 LOperation error codes Table 52 identifies possible meter error codes and what they mean. 180 Table 52 Possible Smart Meter Error Codes. If error indication is . . . Then, it means 183 Section 9 Maintenance 9.1 Introduction 184 9.2 Preventive Maintenance 185 9.3 Inspecting and Cleaning Barrier Diaphragms 189 9.4 Replacing PWA 190 9.4 Replacing PWA, Table 55 Replacing PWA, continued 191 9.4 Replacing PWA, Table 55 Replacing PWA, continued 192 9.5 Replacing Meter Body 197 Section 10 Calibration 10.1 Introduction 198 10.2 Overview 199 10.3 Calibrating Analog Output Signal Background You can calibrate the transmitters analog output circuit at its 0 and Procedure The procedure in Table 57 shows the steps for calibrating the output Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 4 5 200 Procedure, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 7 8 If reading is Then 9 10 11 201 Procedure, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 12 13 14 15 If reading is Then 16 202 Procedure, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 17 18 19 20 203 10.4 Calibrating Range with SFC Background The ST 3000 Smart Transmitter has two-point calibration. This means Procedure The procedure in Table 58 shows the steps for calibrating a differential Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 2 3 6 7 8 204 10.4 Calibrating Range with SFC, Procedure, continued Table 58 Calibrating Measurement Range With SFC, continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 9 10 11 12 13 14 205 10.4 Calibrating Range with SFC, Figure 52 Typical Calibration Hookup. 206 10.5 Resetting Calibration 207 10.5 Resetting Calibration, Procedure The procedure in Table 59 shows how to reset calibration data in a transmitter with an SFC. Table 59 Resetting Calibration Data With SFC Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 4 ATTENTION 209 Section 11 Troubleshooting 11.1 Introduction 210 11.2 Overview 211 11.3 Clearing the # Symbol From SFC Display 212 11.3 Clearing the # Symbol From SFC Display, Procedure, continued Table 60 Clearing the # Symbol from the SFC Display, continued If Message is. . . Then, Possible Cause is. . . And, Suggested Corrective Action is. . . OR 6/08 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 199 213 11.4 Diagnostic Messages Summary The diagnostic messages can be grouped into one of these five Non-critical failures Table 61 summarizes the non-critical SFC status message displays. All Message Description Must recalibrate transmitter to attain required accuracy. SPAN correction factor is outside the acceptable limits for accurate operation. Transmitter is operating as current source. OR Input pressure is more that 2 times greater than the Upper Range Limit of the transmitter. No temperature compensation data exists for D/A converter. Meter body temperature is too high. Status is unknown. ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 6/08 200 214 11.4 Diagnostic Messages, Critical failures Table 62 summarizes the critical SFC status message displays. A critical Message Description Characterization PROM failure. No temperature compensation data exists for calculations. Transmitters nonvolatile memory (NVM) fault. Transmitters random access memory (RAM) fault. Transmitters programmable read only memory (PROM) fault. Possible meter body or electronics based problem. Communication errors Table 63 summarizes the message displays associated with Message Description Communications is unsuccessful. SFC failed a communication diagnostic test. Loop resistance is too large or supply voltage is too low. Illegal response from transmitter. 215 11.4 Diagnostic Messages, Table 63 Summary of Diagnostic Messages for Communication Errors, continued entry errors. Table 64 Summary of Diagnostic Messages for Invalid Key Entry Errors Table 65 Summary of Interrupt Messages For SFC Display 216 11.5 Running Status Check Procedure The procedure in Table 66 shows how to run a status check using the SFC. Table 66 Running a Status Check With SFC Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 4 6/08 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 203 217 11.6 Interpreting Messages Interpretation table Most of the diagnostic messages that can be displayed on the SFC are Message Possible Cause What to Do 221 11.7 Checking SFC Display and Keyboard Procedure The procedure in Table 68 shows how to run an SFC display and keyboard test. Table 68 Running SFC Display and Keyboard Test 241 12.1 Replacement Parts, Table 79 Parts Identification for Callouts in Figure 64, continued 246 Section 13 Reference Drawings 13.1 Wiring Diagrams 277 Appendix A Table III Options in Model Number A.1 Table III Options Reference 278 A.1 Table III Options Reference, Continued 279 A.1 Table III Options Reference, Continued 281 Appendix B Freeze Protection of Transmitters B.1 Possible Solutions/Methods 290 246 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 6/08 Steam heating, continued See Figure B-8 and B-9 for typical piping installations. Table B-1 C 291 6/08 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 247 Steam heating, continued 6/08 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 Users Manual 251 Appendix C Configuration Record Sheet 295 ST 3000 Smart TransmitterConfiguration Record Sheet
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