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Rosemount 2051 Wireless Pressure, Flow, and Level Solutions
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Contents
1Section 1: Introduction
2Section 2: Configuration
3Section 3: Installation
4Section 4: Commissioning
5Section 5: Operation and maintenance
6Section 6: Troubleshooting
AAppendix A: Specifications and Reference Data
BAppendix B: Product Certifications
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Section 1 Introduction
1.1 Using this manual
1.2 Models covered
1.2.1 Rosemount 2051C Coplanar Pressure Transmitter
1.2.2 Rosemount 2051T in-line Pressure Transmitter
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1.3 WirelessHART installation flowchart
1.4 Transmitter overview
LCD Display
1.5 Considerations before transmitter installation
1.5.1 Wireless consid erations
Power up sequence
Antenna position
ABC
1.5.2 Mechanical
Location
Electronics cover
1.5.3 Electrical
Power module
1.6 Service support
1.7 Product Recycling/Disposal
Section 2 Configuration
2.1 Overview
2.2 Safety messages
Warnin gs ( )
2.3 Required bench top configuration
AMS Wireless Configurator
2.3.1 Connection diagrams
Bench hook-up
Field hook-up
2.4 Basic setup
2.4.1 Set device tag
2.4.2 Join device to network
2.4.3 Configure update rate
2.4.4 Set process variable units
2.4.5 Remove Power Module
2.5 Configure for Pressure
2.5.1 Re-Mapping device variables
Re-mapping using a Field Communicator Re-mapping using AMS Device Manager
2.5.2 Set range points
2.5.3 Set transmitter percent of range (transfer function)
2.6 Configure for Level and Flow
2.6.1 Configuring scaled variable
Configuring Scaled Variable using a Field Communicator
Configuring Scaled Variable using AMS Device Manager
DP Level Example
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DP Flow example
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2.6.2 Re-Mapping device variables
Re-mapping using a Field Communicator Re-mapping using AMS Device Manager
2.6.3 Set range points
2.7 Review configuration data
2.7.1 Review pressure information
2.7.2 Review device information
2.7.3 Review radio information
2.7.4 Review operating parameters
2.8 Configuring the LCD display
Configuring LCD display with a Field Communicator Configuring LCD display with AMS Device Manager
2.9 Detailed transmitter setup
2.9.1 Configure process alerts
2.9.2 Damping
Damping with a Field Communicator
Damping with AMS Device Manager
2.10 Diagnostics and service
2.10.1 Device reset
Performing master reset using a Field Communicator Performing master reset using AMS Device Manager
2.10.2 Join status
Viewing join status using a Field Communicator Viewing join status using AMS Device Manager
2.10.3 Number of available neighbors
2.11 Advanced Functions for HART Protocol
2.11.1 Saving, Recalling, and Cloning Configuration Data
Field Communicator
AMS creating a Reusable Copy
AMS Applying a User Configuration
Section 3 Installation
3.1 Overview
3.2 Safety messages
3.2.1 Warnings ( )
3.3 Considerations
3.3.1 Installation considerations
3.3.2 Wireless considerations
Power up sequence
Internal antenna position
3.3.3 Mechanical considerations
Steam service
Side mounted
3.3.4 Environment al considerations
3.3.5 Draft range considerations
Installation
Reducing process noise
Output damping
Reference side filtering
3.4 Installation procedures
Process flange orientation
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Consider housing rotation
Power Module side of electronics housing
3.4.1 Mount the transmitter
Mounting brackets
Flange bolts
Bolt installation
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3.4.2 Impulse piping
Best practices
Mounting Requirements
Liquid Flow Measurement
Gas Flow Measurement
Steam Flow Measurement
3.4.3 Process connections
Coplanar or traditional process connection
Flange adapters
Liquid Service Gas Service Steam Service
3.4.4 Inline process connection
Inline gage transmitter orientation
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3.4.5 Power Module installation
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Sensor Module Process Connection
3.4.6 Installing the LCD display
3.5 Rosemount 304, 305 and 306 integral manifolds
3.5.1 Rosemount 305 Integral Manifold installation procedure
3.5.2 Rosemount 306 Integral Manifold installation procedure
3.5.3 Rosemount 304 Conventional Manifold installation procedure
3.5.4 Manifold operation
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Section 4 Commissioning
4.1 Overview
4.2 Safety messages
4.2.1 Warnings ( )
4.3 Viewing network status
4.4 Verifying operation
Local Display
Field Communicator
Smart Wireless Gateway
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AMS Suite Wireless Configurator
Troubleshooting
4.4.1 Using the Field Communicator
4.5 Configuring transmitter security
HART lock
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Section 5 Operation and maintenance
5.1 Overview
5.2 Safety messages
5.3 Calibration overview
5.3.1 Determining necessary Sensor Trims
Trimming with configuration buttons
5.3.2 Determining calibration frequency
Sample calculation for 2051 (0.04% accuracy & 5-year stability)
5.3.3 Compensating for Span line pressure effects (range 4 and range 5)
Example
High Trim Value:
5.4 Trim the pressure signal
5.4.1 Sensor Trim Overview
5.4.2 Sensor Trim
Performing a Sensor Trim with a Field Communicator
Performing a Sensor Trim with AMS Device Manager
Performing a Digital Zero Trim (option DZ)
5.4.3 Recall Factory TrimSensorTrim
Recalling factory trim with AMS
5.4.4 Line Pressure Effect (Range 2 and Range 3)
Zero Effect
Span Effect
Zero Effect:
Span Effect:
Example
LT = LRV + S x (LRV) x P HT = URV + S x (URV) x P
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5.5 LCD Screen Messages
5.5.1 Startup Screen Sequence
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Section 6 Troubleshooting
6.1 Overview
6.2 Safety messages
6.2.1 Warnings ( )
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6.3 Removing from service
Appendix A Specifications and Reference Data
A.1 Performance Specifications
A.1.1 Conformance to specification (3 (Sigma))
A.1.2 Digital output
Reference Accuracy
Total Performance
Models
Standard High Accuracy Option
Models Total Per form anc e
Long Term Stability
LinePressure (Range 4 and Range 5) on page 70.
Dynamic Performance
Line Pressure Effect per 1000 psi (6,9 MPa)
Models Long Term Stability
A.2 Functional Specifications
A.2.1 Service
A.2.2 Range and Sensor Limits
Zero and Span Adjustment Requirements
A.3 Wireless Self-Organizing Networks
Output
Wireless Radio (Internal Antenna, WP Option)
Local Display
Digital Zero trim
A.3.1 Overpressure limits
Rosemount 2051CD/CG
Rosemount 2051CA
Rosemount 2051TG/TA
Wireless power module
A.3.2 Static pressure limit
Rosemount 2051CD Only
A.3.3 Burst pressure limits
Coplanar or traditional process flange
Rosemount 2051T
A.3.5 Humidity Limits
A.3.6 Volumetric Displacement
A.3.7 Damping
A.4 Physical specifications
A.4.1 Electrical connections
A.4.2 Process connections
Rosemount 2051C
Rosemount 2051T
A.4.4 Rosemount 2051L Process Wetted Parts
Process diaphragms, including process gasket surface
Extension
Mounting flange
Reference Process Connection (Transmitter Low Side)
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A.4.6 Shipping Weights for 2051 Wireless Pressure Transmitter
A.5 Dimensional Drawings
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Reference Manual
A.6 Ordering Information
Table A-6. 2051C Coplanar Pressure Transmitters Ordering Information
Model Transm itt er Typ e
Pressure Range
Transm itt er O utpu t
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Table A-8. Rosemount 2051L Liquid Level Transmitter Ordering Information
Model Trans mit ter Type
Pressure Range
Transm itt er O utpu t
Seal Fill Fluid (High Side) Specific Gravity
Temperature Limits (Ambient Temperature of 70 F (21 C))
Low Pressure Side Configuration
Flange Adapter Diaphragm Material Sensor Fill Fluid
Table A-8. Rosemount 2051L Liquid Level Transmitter Ordering Information
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Reference Manual
Model Product Description
Fluid Type
Line Size
Pipe I.D. Range
Pipe Material / Mounting Assembly Material
Piping Orientation
Annubar Type
Sensor Material
Sensor Size
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Typical Model Number: 2051CFA D L 060 D C H P S 2 T1 0 0 0 3 2 X P 1 WA3 WP5 M5
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Transmitter Housing Material Conduit Entry Size
Transm itt er Pe rfo rma nce C las s
Wireless Transmit Rate, Operating Frequency and Protocol
Antenna and SmartPower
Typical Model Number: 2051CFC D C S 060 N 065 0 3 2 X P 1 WA3 WP5 WC M5 DZ
Table A-10. Rosemount 2051CFC Compact Flowmeter Ordering Information
Reference Manual
Model Product Description
Body Material
Line Size
Process Connection
Wireless options
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Typical Model Number: 2051CFP D S 010 W1 S 0500 D3 2 X P 1 WA3 WP5 I7 M5 DZ
A.7 Options
Standard configuration
Custom configuration
Tagging (3 options available)
Optional Rosemount 304, 305, or 306 Integral Manifolds
Output information
Display and interface options
Configuration buttons
Bolts for flanges and adapters
Rosemount 2051C Coplanar Flange and 2051T bracket option
Rosemount 2051C Traditional Flange bracket options
A.8 Spare parts
Appendix B Product Certifications
B.1 Wireless Certifications
B.1.1 Approved manufacturing locations
B.1.2 European directive information
B.1.3 Telecommunication compliance
B.1.5 Ordinary location certification for FM
B.1.6 North American certifications
Factory Mutual (FM) approvals
B.1.7 CSA - Canadian Standards Association
B.1.8 European certifications
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Appendix C Field Communicator Menu Trees and Fast Keys
C.1 Field Communicator menu trees
Figure C-1. Rosemount 2051 Field Communicator menu tree: Overview
Figure C-2. Rosemount 2051 Field Communicator menu tree: Configure
Reference Manual
Figure C-3. Rosemount 2051 Field Communicator menu tree: Manual Setup
Figure C-4. Rosemount 2051 Field Communicator menu tree: Manual Setup
Appendix D Network design best practices
D.1 Effecti ve range