This instruction is a supplement to the Rosemount 3300 Series Reference
Manual (Document No. 00809-0100-4811).
Explosions could result in death or serious injury:
Verify that the operating environment of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate
hazardous locations certifications.
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Before connecting a HART
sure the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or
non-incendive field wiring practices.
Do not remove the gauge cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is alive.
-based communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make
Failure to follow safe installation and servicing guidelines could result in death or
serious injury:
Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation.
Use the equipment only as specified in this manual. Failure to do so may impair the
protection provided by the equipment.
High voltage that may be present on leads could cause electrical shock:
Avoid contact with leads and terminals.
Make sure the main power to the 3300 transmitter is off and the lines to any other
external power source are disconnected or not powered while wiring the gauge.
Probes covered with plastic and/or with plastic discs may generate an ignition-capable
level of electrostatic charge under certain extreme conditions. Therefore, when the
probe is used in a potentially explosive atmosphere, appropriate measures must be
taken to prevent electrostatic discharge.
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INTRODUCTIONThis document covers how to mount the remote connection for the Rosemount
3300 Guided Wave Radar Serie s ordered with Model Code
330XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXBX, see “Mechanical Installation, New Units” on
page 1-3, and for the Remote Connection Sp are Part Kit (03300-3001-0001)
(ordered separately), see “Mechan ical Installatio n, Field Retrofit” on page 1-6. For
all other installation details, please see the Rosemount 3300 Series Quick
Installation Guide (Document No. 00825-0100-4811).
OVERVIEW REMOTE
CONNECTION, NEW
UNITS
The remote housing assembly is shipped with the transmitter head mounted on
the probe and the remote connection in a separate box.
The transmitter head must have the remote connection installed before it will
function.
The parts in the shipping unit consist of:
•Transmitter head mounted on probe
•Remote connection
•Bracket kit
- Bracket (1 pcs)
- Clamping bracket (4 pcs)
- U-bolt (2 pcs)
- M6 screw (3 pcs)
- M6 nut (4 pcs)
Remote connection
1-2
Transmitter head mounted on probe
U-bolt (2 pcs)
M6 screw (3 pcs)
M6 nut (4 pcs)
Bracket kit
Bracket (1 pcs)
Clamping bracket
(4 pcs)
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MECHANICAL
INSTALLATION, NEW
UNITS
M50 nut
Rosemount 3300 Series
Remove the Transmitter Head from the probe
Remove the Transmitter Head from the probe by
unscrewing the M50 nut.
Mount the probe in the tank
Clamping
brackets
U-bolt
M6 nut
Mount the probe in the tank by following the steps
covered in the Rosemount 3300 Series Quick
Installation Guide (Document No
Mount the bracket to the pole
Mount the bracket to the pole, making sure the
distance between the probe and bracket does not
exceed the length of the remote connection.
1. Put the two U-bolts through the holes of the
bracket. Several holes are available for
vertical/horizontal pipe mounting.
2. Put the clamping brackets on the U-bolts and
around the pipe.
3. Use the supplied nuts to fasten the bracket to
the pipe.
Open the Remote Connection
Open the remote connection by unscrewing the M50
nut.
. 00825-0100-4811).
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M6 screw
M50 nut
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Fasten the housing support to the bracket
Fasten the housing support to the bracket using the
M6 screws. The screws are threaded through the top
of the mounting bracket and into the housing
support.
Mount the probe housing on the probe
Mount the probe housing on the probe, making sure
that the M50 nut is properly tightened.
M50 nut
Select Setup and then
the tab Tank Config
A setting for Remote
Housing should be
selected.
Connect the Transmitter Head on the housing
support
Connect the Transmitter Head on the housing
support, following the steps covered in Rosemount
3300 Series Quick Installation Guide (Document No.
00825-0100-4811), making sure that the M50 nut is
properly tightened.
Configure via Radar Configuration Tools
Follow the steps covered in Rosemount 3300
Quick Installation Guide
(Document No.
Series
00825-0100-4811) to configure the transmitter using
the Radar Configuration Tools (RCT). The remote
housing setting is configured at the factory. For
options, check the setting under “Setup-Tank
Config”.
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Rosemount 3300 Series
OVERVIEW REMOTE
CONNECTION, FIELD
RETROFIT
To upgrade a currently installed 3300 transmitter to a remote housing, the
embedded software needs revision 10 or later, and the Spare Part Kit
(03300-3001-000X) must be ordered.
Please note that the transmitter head will not function unless the remote
connection is configured in Radar Configuration Tools (RCT).
The Spar e Part Kit consists of:
•Remote connection
•Bracket kit
- Bracket (1 pcs)
- Clamping bracket (4 pcs)
- U-bolt (2 pcs)
- M6 screw (3 pcs)
- M6 nut (4 pcs)
Remote connection
M6 screw (3 pcs)
M6 nut (4 pcs)
U-bolt (2 pcs)
Bracket kit
Bracket (1 pcs)
Clamping bracket
(4 pcs)
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MECHANICAL
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RETROFIT
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M50 nut
Clamping
brackets
U-bolt
M6 nut
Mount the bracket to the pole
Mount the bracket to the pole, making sure the
distance between the probe and bracket does not
exceed the length of the remote connection.
1. Put the two U-bolts through the holes of the
bracket. Several holes are available for
vertical/horizontal pipe mounting.
2. Put the clamping brackets on the U-bolts and
around the pipe.
3. Use the supplied nuts to fasten the bracket to
the pipe.
Open the Remote Connection
Open the remote connection by unscrewing the M50
nut.
Fasten the housing support to the bracket
M50 nut
Fasten the housing support to the bracket using the
M6 screws. The screws are threaded through the top
of the mounting bracket and into the housing
support.
M6 screw
Remove the Transmitter Head from the probe
Remove the Transmitter Head from the probe by
unscrewing the M50 nut.
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M50 nut
M50 nut
Rosemount 3300 Series
Mount the probe housing on the probe
Mount the probe housing on the probe, making sure
that the M50 nut is properly tightened.
Connect the Transmitter Head on the housing
support
Connect the Transmitter Head on the housing
support, following the steps covered in Rosemount
3300 Series Quick Installation Guide (Document No.
00825-0100-4811), making sure that the M50 nut is
properly tightened.
Select Setup and then
the tab Tank Config
Select the corresponding
length of the remote
connection.
Configure via Radar Configuration Tools
Follow the steps covered in Rosemount 3300
Quick Installation Guide
(Document No.
Series
00825-0100-4811) to configure the transmitter using
the Radar Configuration Tools (RCT). The remote
housing setting is located under "Setup-Tank
Config". Select the corresponding length of the
remote connection.
NOTE
This option is only available for embedded software
revision 10 and above.
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