This guide provides basic guidelines for Rosemount™ 3051S Series Pressure Transmitters. It also
provides the basic electronic guidelines for the Rosemount 3051SFA Reference Manual, Rosemount
3051SFC Reference Manual, and Rosemount 3051SFP Reference Manual. It does not provide
instructions for diagnostics, maintenance, service, or troubleshooting. Refer to the Rosemount 3051S
HART Reference Manual for more instruction. This document is also available electronically on
Emerson.com/Rosemount.
WARNING
Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
• Do not remove the transmitter cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is live.
• Both transmitter covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion-proof requirements.
• Ensure device is installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field practices.
Process leaks could result in death or serious injury.
• To avoid process leaks, only use the O-ring designed to seal with the corresponding flange
adapter.
Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury.
• Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on leads can cause
electrical shock.
Contents
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1Mount the transmitter
1.1Liquid flow applications
Procedure
1. Place taps to the side of the line.
2. Mount beside or below the taps.
3. Mount the transmitter so that the drain/vent valves are oriented
upward.
A. Direction of flow
1.2Gas flow applications
Procedure
1. Place taps in the top or side of the line.
2. Mount beside or above the taps.
A. Direction of flow
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1.3Steam flow applications
Procedure
1. Place taps to the side of the line.
2. Mount beside or below the taps.
3. Fill impulse lines with water.
A. Direction of flow
1.4Using a mounting bracket
If the transmitter requires the use of a mounting bracket, use the images
below for instructions on how to properly mount the transmitter using the
Emerson™ provided mounting brackets. Use only bolts provided with the
transmitter or sold as Emerson spare parts.
1.4.1 Mounting brackets
Figure 1-1: Mounting Bracket – Coplanar Flange
Panel mount
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Figure 1-2: Mounting Brackets – Traditional Flange
Panel mountPipe mount
Figure 1-3: Mounting Brackets – In-line
Panel mount
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Pipe mount
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4 × 1.75-in.
(44 mm)
D
4 × 1.75-in.
(44 mm)
4 × 2.25-in.
(57 mm)
C
4 × 1.75-in.
(44 mm)
4
× 1.50-in.
(38 mm)
B
4 × 2.88-in.
(73 mm)
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1.5Bolting considerations
If the transmitter installation requires assembly of a process flange, manifold,
or flange adapters, follow these assembly guidelines to ensure a tight seal for
optimal performance characteristics of the transmitter. Only use bolts
supplied with the transmitter or sold by Emerson™ as spare parts. Figure 1-4
illustrates common transmitter assemblies with the bolt length required for
proper transmitter assembly.
Figure 1-4: Common Transmitter Assemblies
A. Transmitter with coplanar flange
B. Transmitter with coplanar flange and optional flange adapters
C. Transmitter with traditional flange and optional flange adapters
D. Transmitter with coplanar flange and optional Rosemount Conventional
Manifold and flange adapters
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316
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Note
For all other manifolds, contact Customer Central technical support.
Bolts are typically carbon steel or stainless steel. Confirm the material by
viewing the markings on the head of the bolt and referencing Table 1-1 . If
bolt material is not shown in Table 1-1, contact the local Emerson
representative for more information.
Use the following bolt installation procedure:
Procedure
1. Carbon steel bolts do not require lubrication and the stainless steel
bolts are coated with a lubricant to ease installation. However, no
additional lubricant should be applied when installing either type of
bolt.
2. Finger-tighten the bolts.
3. Torque the bolts to the initial torque value using a crossing pattern.
See Table 1-1 for initial torque value.
4. Torque the bolts to the final torque value using the same crossing
pattern. See Table 1-1 for final torque value.
5. Verify the flange bolts are protruding through the sensor module
before applying pressure (see Figure 1-5).
Example
Table 1-1: Torque Values for the Flange and Flange Adapter Bolts
Failure to install proper flange adapter O-rings may cause process leaks, which
can result in death or serious injury. Only use the O-ring that is designed for its
specific flange adapter.
A. Flange adapter
B. O-ring
C. PTFE-based profile (square)
D. Elastomer profile (round)
Whenever the flange or adapters are removed, visually inspect the O-rings.
Replace them if there are any signs of damage, such as nicks or cuts. If the Orings are replaced, re-torque the flange bolts and alignment screws after
installation to compensate for seating of the O-rings.
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In-line gage transmitter orientation
The low side pressure port (atmospheric reference) on the in-line gage
transmitter is located under the sensor module neck label. (See Figure 1-6)
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Keep the vent path free of any obstruction, including but not limited to paint,
dust, and lubrication by mounting the transmitter so that any contaminants
can drain away.
Figure 1-6: In-line Gage Transmitter
A. Low side pressure port (under neck label)
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Revision: 23
Device Serial Number:
XXXXXXXXXX
Device ID:
0011513051010001440-121698091725
PD Tag:
Tear Here
COMMISSIONING TAG
Device ID:
0011513051010001440-121698091725
PD Tag:
PT- 101
Revision: 23
Support files available at
Emerson.com/Rosemount
PT-101
Support files available at
Emerson.com/Rosemount
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2Tagging
Commissioning (paper) tag
To identify which device is at a particular location, use the removable tag
provided with the transmitter. Ensure the physical device tag (PD Tag field) is
properly entered in both places on the commissioning tag. Tear off the
bottom portion of the tag and write “physical tag” on this portion. This can
now be given to the person who can associate the device ID to the desired
tag.
Figure 2-1: Commissioning Tag for FOUNDATION Fieldbus revision ITK5
(default option)
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Device Serial Number:
XXXXXXXXXX
Device ID:
001151AA00010001440-121698091725
PD Tag:
Tear Here
COMMISSIONING TAG
Device ID:
001151AA00010001440-121698091725
PD Tag:
PT- 101
Revision: 24
Support files available at
Emerson.com/Rosemount
PT-101
Support files available at
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Figure 2-2: Commissioning Tag FOUNDATION Fieldbus revision ITK6
(option code IT6)
Note
The device description loaded in the host system must be at the same revision
as this device. The device description can be downloaded from Emerson.com/
Rosemount or Fieldbus.org.
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3Consider housing rotation
To improve field access to wiring or to better view the optional LCD display:
Procedure
1. Loosen the housing rotation set screw.
2. Turn the housing up to 180° left or right of its original (as shipped)
position.
3. Re-tighten the housing rotation set screw.
Figure 3-1: Transmitter Housing Set Screw
A. LCD display
B. Housing rotation set screw (3/32-in.)
CAUTION
Do not rotate the housing more than 180° without first performing a
disassembly procedure. Over-rotation may sever the electrical
connection between the sensor module and the electronics.
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4Connect wiring and power up
Procedure
1. Remove and discard orange conduit plugs.
2. Remove the housing cover labeled “Field Terminals.”
Note
Do not connect the power across the test terminals. Power could
damage the test diode in the test connection. Twisted pairs yield best
results. Use 24–14 AWG wire and do not exceed 5,000 ft. (1,500 m).
For single compartment housing (Junction Box housing), shielded
signal wiring should be used in high EMI/RFI environments.
3. Connect the positive lead to the “+” terminal, and the negative lead to
the “–” terminal.
4. CAUTION
When the enclosed threaded plug is utilized in the conduit opening, it
must be installed with a minimum thread engagement in order to
comply with explosion-proof requirements. For straight threads, a
minimum of seven threads must be engaged. For tapered threads, a
minimum of five threads must be engaged.
Plug and seal the unused conduit connection with the provided
conduit plug.
5. If applicable, install wiring with a drip loop. Arrange the drip loop
so the bottom is lower than the conduit connections and the
transmitter housing.
6. Reinstall the housing cover and tighten so the cover is fully seated with
metal to metal contact between the housing and cover in order to
meet explosion proof requirements.
The figures below show the wiring connections necessary to power a
transmitter and enable communications with a hand-held Field
Communicator.
Installation of the transient protection terminal block does not provide
transient protection unless the Rosemount 3051S case is properly
grounded.
4.1
Ground signal wiring
Do not run signal wiring in conduit or open trays with power wiring, or near
heavy electrical equipment. Grounding terminations are provided on the
sensor module and inside the terminal compartment. These grounds are used
when transient protection terminal blocks are installed or to fulfill local
regulations.
Procedure
1. Remove the Field Terminals housing cover.
2. Connect the wiring pair and ground as indicated in Figure 4-3.
The cable shield should:
• Be trimmed close and insulated from touching the transmitter
housing
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• Continuously connect to the termination point
• Be connected to a good earth ground at the power supply end
Figure 4-3: Wiring
A. Insulate shield
B. Minimize distance
C. Connect shield back to the power supply ground
D. Trim shield and insulate
E. Safety ground
3. Replace the housing cover. It is recommended the cover be tightened
until there is no gap between the cover and the housing.
4. Plug and seal the unused conduit connection with the provided
conduit plug.
4.2Remote display wiring and power up (if applicable)
The remote mount display and Interface system consists of a local transmitter
and a remote mount LCD display assembly. The local Rosemount 3051S
assembly includes a Junction Box housing with a three-position terminal block
integrally mounted to a sensor module. The remote mount LCD display
assembly consists of a dual compartment Plantweb housing with a seven
position terminal block. See Figure 4-4 for complete wiring instructions. The
following is a list of necessary information specific to the remote mount
display system:
• Each terminal block is unique for the remote display system.
• A 316 SST housing adaptor is permanently secured to the remote mount
LCD display Plantweb housing, providing an external ground and a means
for field mounting with the provided mounting bracket.
• A cable is required for wiring between the transmitter and remote mount
LCD display. The cable length is limited to 100 ft.
• 50 ft. (option M8) or 100 ft. (option M9) cable is provided for wiring
between the transmitter and remote mount LCD display. Option M7 does
not include cable; see recommended specifications below.
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