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Rosemount 3100 Series
Emerson Process Management, Rosemount Inc.
The Americas
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Chanhassen, MN USA 55317
Tel (U.S.) 1-800-999-9307
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Tel (44) 1243 845500
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• This installation guide provides basic guidelines for the
Rosemount
®
3100 Series. It does not provide instructions for
detailed configuration, diagnostics, maintenance, service,
troubleshooting, or intrinsically safe (I.S.) installations. Refer to the
Rosemount 3100 Series Reference Manual (document number
00809-0100-4840) for more instructions. The manual and this
Quick Installation Guide (QIG) are also available electronically on
www.rosemount.com.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
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WARNING
Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury
• Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that
may be present on leads can cause electrical shock.
• Make sure the power to the Rosemount 3100 Series transmitter
is off and the lines to any other external power source are
disconnected or not powered while wiring the transmitter
Failure to follow safe installation and service guidelines could
result in death or serious injury
• Installation and servicing must be carried out by suitably trained
personnel in accordance with the local code of practice.
• Use the equipment only as specified in this QIG and the
Reference Manual. Failure to do so may impair the protection
provided by the equipment.
• The equipment is not intended to be repaired by the user and is
to be replaced by an equivalent certified unit. Repairs should
only be carried out by the manufacturer or approved repairer.
Any substitution of non-recognized spare parts may jeopardize
safety. Repair, e.g. substitution of components etc. may also
jeopardize safety and is under no circumstances allowed.
• If the equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive
substances, it is the responsibility of the user to take suitable
precautions that prevent it from being adversely affected, thus
ensuring that the type of protection is not compromised.
Aggressive Substances – e.g. acidic liquids or gases that may
attack metals or solvents that may affect polymeric materials.
Suitable Precautions – e.g. regular checks as part of routine
inspections or establishing from the material’s data sheet that it
is resistant to specific chemicals.
• Verify that the operating environment of the transmitter is
consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations
specifications. See Product Certifications section in this QIG.
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WARNING
• The Integral Display and Push-buttons are only to be used for
the purpose of installation, maintenance, or configuration. The
enclosure cover is to be securely fitted at all other times, thus
ensuring that the type of protection is not compromised.
®
• Before connecting a HART
explosive atmosphere, make sure the instruments in the loop
are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or
non-incendive field wiring practices.
• Ensure that only suitably certified cable entry devices (not
supplied) will be used when connecting this equipment.
• Ensure that any unused cable entries are sealed with suitably
certified blanking plugs (not supplied).
-based Communicator in an
• This product is classified Type A in accordance with the
European EMC directive 2004/108/EC. To ensure
electro-magnetic compatibility, in any member state, this
product should not be installed in a residential area.
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STEP 1: MOUNT THE TRANSMITTER
Figure 1.
Max. 3°
Use non-metallic
fitting / flange
Beam angle
C
C = 0.11m/m (1.3”/ft)
C min. = 0.3m (12”)
6° max.
Mounting considerations
1.Avoid mounting over objects,
and disturbed flow.
2.Note maximum and minimum
distances from tank wall
(see Figure 1, left side.)
Mounting in a nozzle
When installing on a tank that has a
nozzle or stand-off, and the
transmitter face does not protrude
into the vessel (Figure 2, left side),
use the recommended dimensions
from Table 1.
Table 1.
Nozzle Diameter
Max Nozzle
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
Use non-metallic
fitting / flange
L
Size (D)
DN50 (2 inch)18mm (3/4”)
DN80 (3 inch)100mm (4”)
DN100 (4 inch)100mm (4”)
DN125 (5 inch)200mm (8”)
tDN150 (6 inch)350mm (14”)
Length (L)
Threaded Tank Connection
1.Use PTFE tape on the screw
D
thread (Figure 3, left side.)
2.Lower transmitter into the tank
through the process connection.
3.Turn the transmitter until it is
properly secured in the process
connection.
4.Tighten to 1.5 lbf.ft (2 Nm) using
the hexagon. Do not use housing to tighten.
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Mounting with optional bracket kit
Stainless steel bracket
Long SelfTap Screw (3 Positions)
Carbon steel (zinc plated)
Note: Combined weight of bracket
and disc is 16oz (0.5kg) approx.
When installing using a bracket kit:
1. Attach the bracket to the disc
using the 3 screws provided
(see Figure 4 and Figure 5.)
Rosemount 3100 Series
Figure 4.
PVC
disc
2” NPT/BSPT
0.51”
(13.0)
2. Attach the bracket and disc to a
support.
3. Use PTFE tape on the screw
thread of the transmitter
(see Figure 6.)
4. Insert the transmitter into disc.
5. Tighten to 1.5 lbf.ft (2 Nm)
using the hexagon. Do not use
the housing to tighten.
NOTE:
The bracket kit contains a
stainless steel angle bracket and
PVC threaded disc, which may be
used to mount the transmitter on a
support over the liquid surface.
0.35”
Ø0.26”
(6.5) TYP.
(8.9)
4.33”
(110.0)
2.95”
(75.0)
2.26”
(57.3)
Ø4.02”
(Ø102.0)
Figure 5.
Ø1.02”
(Ø26.0)
1.5”
(38.0)
2.24”
(57.0)
Figure 6.
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STEP 2: CONNECT THE WIRING
The Rosemount 3100 Series is a 2-wire loop-powered transmitter
accepting power supplies as follows:
• Model 3101: 12-30VDC
• Model 3102: 12-40VDC
• Model 3105: 12-40VDC (non-hazardous), 12-30VDC (hazardous).
The transmitter requires shielded twisted pair wiring (18-12 AWG) that
is suitable for the supply voltage and approved for use in hazardous
areas.
To Connect the Transmitter
1. Make sure the housing is grounded in accordance with Hazardous
Locations Certifications, national and local electrical codes.
2. Make sure the power supply is disconnected.
3. Remove the transmitter cover.
4. Pull the cable through the cable gland / conduit.
5. Connect wires as illustrated below.
6. If applicable, seal the unused port.
7. Replace the cover and tighten, also tightening the cable gland.
8. Connect the power supply.
Non-Intrinsically
Figure 7.
Safe Output
Load Resistance 250 :
Transmitter Terminals:
Terminal 1 (+): +24 VDC
Rosemount 3100
Series Transmitter
HART
Modem
Power
Supply
®
Terminal 2 (-): 0 VDC
(Connect screen to ground
in the control room).
375 Field
Communicator
PC
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Intrinsically Safe Output
Rosemount 3100 Series
Figure 8.
Approved IS Barrier
IS Parameters: Ui = 30 V,
li = 120 mA, Pi = 0.82 W,
Li = 108PH, Ci = 0 nF
ransmitter Terminals:
erminal 1 (+): +24 VDC
Rosemount 3105
Transmitter
Power
Supply
HART
Modem
®
erminal 2 (-): 0 VDC
(Connect screen to ground
in the control room).
375 Field
Communicator
The Rosemount Field Communicator requires a minimum load
resistance of 250 Ohm within the loop to function properly
(see “Load Limitations” on page 9)
PC
DCS
R
250:
L
If using a Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit, do not include the
additional resistor, or the IS Barrier.
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Load Limitations
Non-Intrinsically Safe Installation:
R (Ohms)
1244
800
400
0
Intrinsically Safe Installation:
(Model 3101)
533
0
12
20
30
U (V)
Rosemount 3100 Series
Figure 9.
Non-Intrinsically Safe Installation:
R (Ohms)
1244
(Model 3102)
800
533
400
250
0
0
12
20
30
U (V)
40
1244
800
400
R (Ohms)
533
250
0
0
(Model 3105)
12
20
U (V)
30
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STEP 3: CONFIGURE THE TRANSMITTER
Configuration of the Rosemount 3100 Series transmitter can be done
with the Integral Display and Push-Buttons. Rosemount transmitter
models 3102 and 3105 can use a Rosemount 3490 Series Control
Unit, a 375 Field Communicator, or PC with AMS(TM) Suite: Intelligent
Device Manager.
NOTE:
If the transmitter was configured at the factory, it is not necessary to
proceed with this step, unless you need to verify / change the settings.
For detailed configuration steps, refer to the reference manual
(00809-100-4840).
Figure 10.
Rosemount 3100 Series ultrasonic level transmitters can be
configured by using the Integral push-buttons and display.
Please refer the “Integral Display Menu (Model 3101)” diagram below
for the model 3101 menu structure and instructions to edit parameters.
For models 3102 or 3105, please refer to the “Integral Display Menus
(Models 3102/3105)” diagram on page 13.
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Integral Display Menu (Model 3101)
Confirm Bottom Ref
(Not save; b.rEF)
Default Units
(Not save;
Toggle units
(Save; Level)
(Save; 4)
Confirm 4mA Level
(Not save; 4)
(Save; 20)
Confirm 20mA Level
(Not save; 20)
(Save; d)
Toggle Units
(Cycle thru units)
(Confirm units)
Toggle Units
(Start units edit)
(Level)
Echo Size
Distance
(Level)
(Echo Size)
(b.rEF)
(b.rEF)
(10s)
Edit Bottom Ref
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm edited digit /
Display Bottom Ref
(Edit Bottom Ref)
(b.rEF)
Bottom Ref)
Edit 4mA Level
Display 4mA Level
(Edit flashing digit)
(Edit 4mA Level)
Edit 20mA Level
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm edited digit /
(Edit 20mA Level)
(20)
20mA Level)
(Confirm edited digit /
4mA Level)
(4)
Disp. 20mA Level
Next Page
(PV Display)
Level
(Distance)
(Toggle Units)
(b.rEF)
(Display Bottom Ref)
b.rEF
(4)
4
(Disp. 4mA Level)
(20)
20
(Disp. 20mA Level)
(d)
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Integral Display Menu (Model 3101) continued...
Confirm Damping
(Not save; d)
(Save; AL)
Display Alarm Action
(Not save; AL)
(Save; S--4)
Display Level for
4mA
(S--4)
(To Save; S-20)
Display Level for
20mA
(S-20)
(Save it ; Lrn)
Edit Damping
(Edit flashing digit)
Display Damping
(Edit damping)
Previous Page
d
(Display Damping)
(Confirm edited digit /
(d)
(AL)
Damping)
Edit action options
(Cycle thu options)
Display Alarm Action
(Edit Alarm Action)
(Display Alarm Action)
AL
(Confirm options)
(AL)
(S--4)
Flash “4” with Level
(Disp Lvl for 4mA)
Display Level for
4mA
(Disp Level for 4mA)
S--4
(Flash “4” with Lvl)
(S--4)
(S-20)
(Ranging)(Ranging)
Flash “20” with
Level
Display Level for
20mA
S-20
(Disp Level for 20mA)
(Display Level for
(Flash “20” with Lvl)
(Lrn)
20mA)
(S-20)
New record (flashing
Display Lrn+x
Lrn
record no. + echo)
(Not save; Lrn)
(5s)
(10s)
(New record)
(Clear recs)
(Display Lrn+x, where
x=records saved)
(Save; Lrn)
(Lrn)
(Level)
false target
Learn echo from
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Integral Display Menus (Models 3102/3105)
Confirm Duty
(Not save; duty)
Eng setup
(2s)
(PV)
(Save; unitS)
Confirm Units
(Not save; unitS)
(Save; b.rEF)
Confirm Bottom Ref
(Not save; b.rEF)
Confirm Profile
(Not save; ProF)
(Save; ProF/SCALE)
(Save; SCALE)
(See Diagnostics menu)
Loop test
Diagnostics
(Eng setup)
(PV)
(2s)
(Loop test)
(Distance)
(PV)
Start duty edit
(Scroll thru duties)
Display Duty
(Start duty edit)
(Confirm duty)
(duty)
Start units edit
Display Base Units
(Scroll thru units)
(Confirm units)
(Start units edit)
(unitS)
Start Bottom Ref edit
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm edit/B.Ref)
Display Bottom Ref
(Start Bottom
Reference edit)
(b.rEF)
Start profile edit
(Scroll thru profiles)
(Confirm profile)
Display N-L Profile
(Start profile edit)
(ProF)
Next Page
PV Display
(Diagnostics)
(Duty)
duty
(Display Duty)
(unitS)
(Display Base Units)
unitS
(b.rEF)
b.rEF
(Display Bottom Ref)
(ProF)
(Display N-L Profile)
ProF
(SCALE/‘Duty’@max)
Content / Flow
MAIN MENU
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Confirm max level
(Not save;
Level @max)
Confirm Scale Factor
(Not Save; SCALE)
(Save; 4)
(Save; ‘Duty’@max)
Confirm max flow
(Not save;
Flow @max)
(Save; 4)
Confirm max cont
(Not save;
Cont @max)
(Save; 4)
Display 4mA value
(Not save; 4)
(Save it ; 20)
age
ous
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Start Scale Factor edit
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm digit edit /
Display Scale Factor
(Start S-Factor edit)
(SCALE)
SCALE
(Display Scale Factor)
(4)
Start max cont edit
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm digit edit /
Start max level edit
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm digit edit /
Scale Factor)
Display max level
(Start max level edit)
max level)
(Level @max)
Start max flow edit
Display max flow
@max
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm digit edit /
max flow)
(Start max flow edit)
(Flow @max)
Display max content
@max
max contents)
(Start max cont edit)
(Cont @max)
Start 4mA edit
Display 4mA value
(Edit flashing digit)
(Start 4mA edit)
(Confirm digit edit /
4mA value)
(4)
Next Page
Level @max
(Display max level)
(‘Duty’ @ max)
(Level / Distance)
Flow
(Display max level)
(4)
(Content / Flow)
(Flow)
Cont
(Display max content)
(4)
4
(Display 4mA value)
(20)
Contents (Volume)
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Display Damping
(Not save; d)
Display 20mA value
(Not save; 20)
(Save it ; d)
(Save; AL)
Confirm selection
(Not save ; AL)
(Save;
r1.OFF or SEt 4)
Confirm RL1 On Pt
(Not save; r1.On)
(Save; r1.Off)
Confirm RL1 Off Pt
(Not save; r1.OFF)
(Save ; r2.On)
age
ous
rev
Start 20mA edit
Display 20mA value
20
(Edit flashing digit)
(Start 20mA edit)
(Display 20mA value)
(Confirm digit edit /
(20)
(d)
Start Selection
(Scroll thru options)
Start damping edit
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm digit edit /
20mA value)
Display Damping
(Start damping edit)
damping value)
(d)
(Confirm selection)
Display Alarm
Current Action
(Start selection)
(AL)
Start RL1 On Pt edit
(Edit flashing digit)
Display RL1 On Pt
(Start edit)
(Confirm digit edit /
RL1 On Pt)
(r1.On)
Start RL1 Off Pt edit
Display RL1 Off Pt
(Edit flashing digit)
(Start edit)
(Confirm digit edit /
RL1 Off Pt)
(r1.OFF)
Next Page
(Display Damping)
d
(AL)
AL
(Display Alarm
Current Action)
(AL)
r1.On
(Display RL1 On Pt)
(r1.Off)
r1.OFF
(Display RL1 Off Pt)
(r2.On)
(Model 3102)(Model 3102)
MAIN MENU
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Display RL2 On Pt
(Not save; r2.On)
(Save it ; r2.OFF)
Display RL2 Off Pt
(Not save; r2.OFF)
(Save; SEt 4)
Display PV @ 4mA
(Not save; SEt 4)
(Save; SEt 20)
Display PV @ 20mA
(Not save; SEt 20)
(Save; PV Display)
age
ous
rev
Start RL2 On Pt edit
Display RL2 On Pt
r2.On
(Edit flashing digit)
(Start edit)
(Display RL2 On Pt)
(Confirm digit edit /
RL2 On Pt)
(r2.On)
(r2.Off)
(Model 3102)(Model 3102)
Start RL2 Off Pt edit
Display RL2 Off Pt
r2.OFF
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm digit edit /
(Start edit)
(r2.OFF)
(Display RL2 Off Pt)
(SEt 4)
Ranging
Display PV @ 20mA
SEt 20
(Flash “20” and PV)
(Ranging)
(SEt 20)
(Display PV @ 20mA)
(PV Display)
Ranging
RL2 Off Pt)
(Flash “4” and PV)
Display PV @ 4mA
(Ranging)
(SEt 4)
SEt 4
(Display PV @ 4mA)
(SEt 20)
(4mA Ranging)(20mA Ranging)
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Integral Display Menus (Models 3102/3105) continued...
(See t.Hold prompt)
Eng setup
(t.Hold)
(PV Display)
(2s)
Confirm Threshold
(Not save; t.HoLd)
(Save; LE)
Confirm LE Time
(Not save; LE)
(Save; dEAd)
Confirm Blanking
(Not save; dEAd)
(Save; F)
(See Diagnostics Menu)
(See Diagnostics Menu)
Loop test
Diagnostics
PV Display
(Eng setup)
(PV Display)
(2s)
(Loop test)
(Distance)
(Diagnostics)
(Duty)
Edit Threshold
(Cycle thru options)
(Confirm threshold)
(PV Display)
(See Main Menu)
Display Threshold
(Edit Threshold)
(t.HoLd)
t.HoLd
(Display Threshold)
(LE)
Edit Lost Echo Time
(Edit flashing digit)
Display LE Time
(Edit lost echo time)
LE
(Disp. lost echo time)
(Confirm digit edit /
LE Time)
(LE)
(dEAd)
Edit Blanking
(Edit flashing digit)
Display Blanking
(Edit Blanking)
(Display Blanking)
dEAd
(Confirm digit edit /
Blanking)
(dEAd)
(F)
Next Page
ENGINEERING MENU
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Confirm Prf
(Not save; Prf)
Confirm Frequency
(Not save; F)
(Save; Prf)
(Save; Stir)
Confirm stirrer time
(Not save; Stir)
(Save; SPI)
Confirm duration
(Not save; SPi)
(Save; Lrn)
age
ous
rev
Edit Frequency
Display Frequency
F
(Scroll thru options)
(Confirm Frequency)
(Edit Frequency)
(F)
(Display Frequency)
(Prf)
Edit Prf
(Scroll thru options)
Display Prf
Prf
(Confirm Prf)
(Edit Prf)
(Prf)
(Display Prf)
(Stir)
Repetition
(Pulse
Frequency)
Edit stirrer time
Display stirrer time
Stir
(Scroll thru options)
(Edit stirrer time)
(Display stirrer time)
(Confirm stirrer time)
(Stir)
(SPi)
ENGINEERING MENU
Edit spike duration
Display spike duration
SPi
(Scroll thru options)
(Edit spike duration)
(Display spike duration)
(Confirm duration)
(SPi)
(Lrn)
New record (flashing
record no. + echo)
(Not save; Lrn)
(5s)
(10s)
Display Lrn+x
(New record)
(Clear recs)
(Display Lrn+x, where
Lrn
x=records saved)
(Save; Lrn)
(Lrn)
Next Page
(t)
false target
Learn echo from
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Integral Display Menus (Models 3102/3105) continued...
Load Defaults
(Re-start; load
Disp. Temperature
(Not save; t)
(Save; t.CAL)
Disp. Ext. Temp.
(Not save; t.CAL)
(Save; Ld.dEF)
defaults; b.unit)
(2s)
Display base unit
(Not save; b.unit)
(Save; load defaults;
Re-start; Eng setup)
age
ous
rev
Edit Temperature
Disp. Temperature
t
(“Auto” to digits or
(Edit Temperature)
(Disp. Temperature)
Edit Temperature
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm digit edit /
(Edit temperature)
(Disp. Ext. Temp.)
t.CAL)
(t.CAL)
(Ld.dEF)
Sensor fitted)
Temperature
(If Remote
digits to “Auto)
(Edit flashing digit)
(Confirm digit edit / t)
(t)
(t.CAL)
Disp. Extern Temp.
t.CAL
Sure ? (SUre)
(Load defaults)
(Not sure)
(2s)
LOAd
(Sure ?)
(Ld.dEF)
(LOAd)
Ld.dEF
(b.unit)
(Ld.dEF)
Edit base units
(Cycle thru options)
Display base unit
(Edit base units)
b.unit
(Display base unit)
(Confirm base units)
(b.unit)
(Eng setup)
ENGINEERING MENU
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Integral Display Menus (Models 3102/3105) continued...
Level (LEVEL)
(Echo)
Eng setup
(See Engineering Menu)
(PV)
(diSt)
Temperature (t)
(PV)
Display and output
desired value
(LOOP)
(See CyCLE)
(2s)
Loop test (tESt
(Eng setup)
(2s)
Diagnostics (diAg)
(tESt)
(CyCLE)
(PV)
(diSt)
(PV)
Toggle Ramping On/Off
(Toggle Ramping On/Off)
(CyCLE)
Frequency (f)
No. Of Echoes
Echo size (Echo)
(t)
(F)
(Echo.S)
Set Distance = Bottom Ref
(Toggle Ramping On/Off)
(CyCLE)
Distance (diSt)
(Level)
(Dignostics)
Edit desired current value
(Display and output
desired value)
Recall Fixed Current
(Edit desired current value)
(LOOP)
(See Main Menu)
PV
(DiAg)
(Duty)
20
DIAGNOSTICS MENU
(Set Distance =
CyCLE
Bottom Reference)
(LOOP)
LOOP
(Recall Fixed
Current)
(tESt)
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Product Certifications
NOTE:
A safety isolator such as a zener barrier is needed for intrinsic safety.
The transmitter has been examined and tested to determine that
the design meets basic electrical, mechanical, and fire protection
requirements by FM, a nationally recognized testing laboratory
(NRTL) as accredited by the Federal Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA).
Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Div. 1, Groups A, B, C and D
Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC
Temperature Code: T4 at +60°C, max ambient
Temperature Code: T6 at +55°C, max ambient
Control Drawing: 71097/1216
Ui = 30 V, li = 120 mA, Pi = 0.82 W, Li = 108PH, Ci = 0 nF.
Non-Incendive for Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C and D
Non-Incendive for Class I, Zone 2, AEx nA IIC
Temperature Code: T4 at +60°C, max ambient
Temperature Code: T6 at +55°C, max ambient
Control Drawing: 71097/1216
Ui = 30 V, li = 120 mA, Pi = 0.82 W, Li = 108PH, Ci = 0 nF
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Quick Installation Guide
00825-0100-4840, Rev AB
January 2008
Rosemount 3100 Series
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Approvals
(Models 3101/3102)
Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
Ordinary Location Approval
Project ID: 1878089
G6 The transmitter has been examined and tested to determine that
the design meets basic electrical, mechanical, and fire protection
requirements by CSA, a nationally recognized testing laboratory
as accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC).
Special conditions for safe use:
The power for the Rosemount 3100 Series must be supplied from a
3490 Series Control Unit, or from a class 2 or SELV source.
(Model 3105)
Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
Intrinsically Safe Approval
I6 Project ID: 07CSA1878089X
Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Div. 1, Groups A, B, C, and D
Intrinsically Safe for Class 1, Zone 0, Ex ia IIC
Temperature Code:
T4 (T
-40°C to +60°C) and T6 (T
amb
-40°C to +55°C)
amb
Control Drawing: 71097/1218
Ui = 30 V, li = 120 mA, Pi = 0.82 W, Li = 108PH, Ci = 0 nF
Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
Non-Incendive Approval
I6 Project ID: 07CSA1878089X
Non-Incendive for Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, and D
Non-Incendive for Class I, Zone 2, Ex nL IIC
Temperature Code:
T4 (T
-40°C to +60°C) and T6 (T
amb
-40°C to +55°C)
amb
Control Drawing: 71097/1218
Ui = 30 V, li = 120 mA, Pi = 0.82 W, Li = 108PH, Ci = 0 nF
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00825-0100-4840, Rev AB
January 2008
Rosemount 3100 Series
ATEX Intrinsically Safe Approval
(Model 3105)
I1 Certificate: Sira 06ATEX2260X
Intrinsically Safe for II 1 G, EEx ia IIC
Temperature Class:
T4 (T
T6 (T
Ui = 30 V, li = 120 mA, Pi = 0.82 W, Li = 108PH, Ci = 0 nF
Special conditions for safe use:
1.The equipment may be used with flammable gases and vapors
with apparatus groups IIA, IIB, and IIC, and with temperature
classes T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, and T6.
2.The apparatus electronics is only certified for use in ambient
-40°C to +60°C)
amb
-40°C to +55°C)
amb
temperatures in the range of -40ºC to +60ºC (for T4), or
-40ºC to +55ºC (for T6). It should not be used outside this range.
3.Materials of construction:
Probe:PVDF.
Housing and cover:Aluminium alloy.
Lid seal:Silicone.
4. All transmitter models have external plastic parts, which could
present a risk of ignition due to electrostatic charge build-up. They
shall not be directly installed in any process where its enclosure
might be charged by the rapid flow of non-conductive media.
5. All transmitter models shall only be cleaned with a cloth.
6. When the transmitter housing uses aluminium alloy in its
construction, this presents a risk of ignition due to impact and shall
be taken into consideration on installation and use.
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Quick Installation Guide
00825-0100-4840, Rev AB
January 2008
Rosemount 3100 Series
IECEx Intrinsically Safe Approval
(Model 3105)
I7 Certificate: IECEx SIR 06.0068X
Intrinsically Safe for Zone 0, Ex ia IIC
Temperature Class:
T4 (T
T6 (T
Ui = 30 V, li = 120 mA, Pi = 0.82 W, Li = 108PH, Ci = 0 nF
Special conditions for safe use:
1.The equipment may be used with flammable gases and vapors
with apparatus groups IIA, IIB, and IIC, and with temperature
classes T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, and T6.
2.The apparatus electronics is only certified for use in ambient
-40°C to +60°C)
amb
-40°C to +55°C)
amb
temperatures in the range of -40ºC to +60ºC (for T4), or
-40ºC to +55ºC (for T6). It should not be used outside this range.
3.Materials of construction:
Probe:PVDF.
Housing and cover:Aluminium alloy.
Lid seal:Silicone.
4. All transmitter models have external plastic parts, which could
present a risk of ignition due to electrostatic charge build-up. They
shall not be directly installed in any process where its enclosure
might be charged by the rapid flow of non-conductive media.
5. All transmitter models shall only be cleaned with a cloth.
6. When the transmitter housing uses aluminium alloy in its
construction, this presents a risk of ignition due to impact and shall
be taken into consideration on installation and use.
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