Reference Manual

00809-0100-4808, Rev CA June 2008

Rosemount 3051N

Transmitter Test

HART Comm.

1, 2, 1, 1

 

 

The transmitter Self Test command initiates a more extensive diagnostics routine than that performed continuously by the transmitter. The transmitter test routine can quickly identify potential electronics problems. If the transmitter test detects a problem, messages to indicate the source of the problem are displayed on the communicator screen.

Loop Test

HART Comm.

1, 2, 2

 

 

CALIBRATION

The Loop Test command verifies the output of the transmitter, the integrity of the loop, and the operations of any recorders or similar devices installed in the loop. To initiate a loop test, perform the following procedure:

1.Connect a reference meter to the transmitter. To do so, either connect the meter to the test terminals on the transmitter terminal block, or shunt the power to the transmitter through the meter at some point in the loop.

2.From the ONLINE screen, select 1 Device Setup, 2 Diagnostics and Service, 2 Loop Test, to prepare to perform a loop test.

3.Select OK after you set the control loop to manual (see “Setting the loop to Manual”). The communicator displays the loop test menu.

4.Select a discreet milliamp level for the transmitter to output. At the

CHOOSE ANALOG OUTPUT prompt, select 1 4mA, 2 20mA, or select 3 other to manually input a value. IF you are performing a loop test to verify the output of a transmitter, THEN enter a value between 4 and 20 mA. IF you are performing a loop test to verify the transmitter alarm levels, THEN enter the milliamp value representing an alarm state (see Table 2-1).

5.Check the electrical current meter installed in the test loop to verify that it reads the value you commanded the transmitter to output. IF the readings match, THEN the transmitter and the loop are configured and functioning properly. IF the readings do not match, THEN you may have the current meter attached to the wrong loop, there may be a fault in the wiring or elsewhere in the loop, the transmitter may require an output trim, or the electrical current meter may be malfunctioning.

After completing the test procedure, the display returns to the loop test screen and allows you to choose another output value or to exit loop testing.

NOTE

If the HART Communicator is disconnected from the process loop or loses power prior to exiting loop testing, output will remain fixed at the loop test value.

Calibrating a smart transmitter is different from calibrating an analog transmitter. The one-step calibration process of an analog transmitter is done in three steps with a smart transmitter:

Rerange—sets the 4 and 20 mA points at the desired pressures;

Sensor Trim—Adjusts the position of the factory characterization curve to optimize the transmitter performance over a specified pressure range or to adjust for mounting effects

Analog Output Trim—Adjusts the analog output to match the plant standard or the control loop.

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Emerson Process Management 3051N manual Transmitter Test, Loop Test, Calibration

3051N specifications

The Emerson Process Management 3051N is a state-of-the-art pressure transmitter that exemplifies precision and reliability in process automation. Designed for a wide range of industrial applications, the 3051N is celebrated for its advanced features, innovative technologies, and robust construction, catering to the evolving needs of process industries.

One of the standout features of the 3051N is its exceptional accuracy. With a standard accuracy rating of ±0.075% of span, it ensures precise pressure measurements, critical for maintaining optimal process conditions. This high level of accuracy makes it suitable for applications in industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, and water treatment, where even minor deviations can lead to significant operational issues.

The 3051N employs Smart Pressure Technology, integrating digital communication capabilities with traditional analog systems. This technology allows for seamless interoperability with existing process control systems, providing users with vital data for diagnostics, calibration, and configuration via HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus, or Profibus protocols. These capabilities lead to enhanced process efficiency and reduced downtime due to effective predictive maintenance.

Another notable characteristic of this transmitter is its robust design. The 3051N is built to endure harsh industrial environments, with a rugged housing that is resistant to corrosive and hazardous conditions. Its wide operating temperature range, typically from -40°C to 85°C, coupled with various diaphragm materials, ensures that it can function effectively across diverse applications.

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The flexible configuration options offered by the 3051N also enhance its usability. Users can select from a variety of pressure ranges, process connection types, and electrical connections, making it easy to customize the transmitter to fit specific application needs.

In conclusion, the Emerson Process Management 3051N pressure transmitter is a versatile and highly efficient device that integrates advanced technology with robust design and exceptional accuracy. Its ability to adapt to various industrial demands while providing predictive diagnostics makes it a preferred choice for professionals seeking reliability and precision in process management.