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www.rosemount.com ¢00825-0100-4804J¤ Quick Installation Guide 00825-0100-4804, Rev AB January 2011 Rosemount 3051S ERS System Rosemount 3051S Electronic Remote Sensors with HART ® Protocol Start End Step 1: Identify all 3051S ERS System Components Step 2: Mount Each 3051S ERS Sensor Step 3: Consider Housing Rotation Step 4: Set Switches Step 5: Connect Wiring and Power Up Step 6: Verify Configuration Step 7: Calibrate the 3051S ERS System Product Certifications

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    Quick Installation Guide00825-0100-4804, Rev ABJanuary 2011 Rosemount 3051S ERS System

    Rosemount 3051S Electronic Remote Sensorswith HART Protocol

    Start

    Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Step 7: Produc

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    Identify all 3051S ERS System ComponentsMount Each 3051S ERS SensorConsider Housing RotationSet Switches Connect Wiring and Power UpVerify ConfigurationCalibrate the 3051S ERS Systemt Certifications

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    2011 Rosemount Inc. All rights reserved. All marks property of owner. Rosemount and the Rosemount logotype are registered trademarks of Rosemount Inc.

    Rosemount Inc.8200 Market BoulevardChanhassen, MN USA 55317T (US) (800) 999-9307T (Intnl) (952) 906-8888F (952) 949-7001

    Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHGArgelsrieder Feld 382234 Wessling

    Emerson Process ManagemenAsia Pacific Private Limited1 Pandan CrescentSingapore 128461T (65) 6777 8211F (65) 6777 0947/65 6777 0743

    IMThis installation guide providemanual document number 00maintenance, service, or trouwww.rosemount.com.

    Explosions could result in Installation of this transmitter local, national, and internatiosection of the 3051S ERS Syinstallation.

    Before connecting a Fieldthe loop are installed in a

    In an Explosion-proof/Flais applied to the unit.

    Process leaks may cause h Install and tighten proces

    Electrical shock can result Avoid contact with the lea

    electrical shock.Conduits/Cable Entries

    Unless otherwise marked1/2-14 NPT form. Only uswhen closing these entrie

    00825-0100-4804_AB.fm Page 2 Monday, January 24, 2011 9:23 AMGermanyT 49 (8153) 9390, F49 (8153) 939172

    t Beijing Rosemount Far East Instrument Co., LimitedNo. 6 North Street, Hepingli, Dong Cheng DistrictBeijing 100013, ChinaT (86) (10) 6428 2233F (86) (10) 6422 8586

    PORTANT NOTICEs basic guidelines for the Rosemount 3051S ERS System (reference 809-0100-4804). It does not provide instructions for diagnostics, bleshooting. This document is also available electronically on

    WARNINGdeath or serious injury: in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate nal standards, codes, and practices. Please review the approvals stem reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe

    Communicator in an explosive atmosphere, ensure the instruments in ccordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices.meproof installation, do not remove the transmitter covers when power

    arm or result in death. s connectors before applying pressure.in death or serious injury.ds and terminals. High voltage that may be present on leads can cause

    , the conduit / cable entries in the 3051S ERS housing enclosure use a e plugs, adapters, glands, or conduit with a compatible thread form s.

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    STEP 1: IDENTIFY ALL 3051S ERS SYSTEMS COMPONENTS

    A complete 3051S ERS system contains two sensors. One is mounted on the high-pressure (PHI) process connection, anconnection. An optional remoordered.1. Look at the wire-on tag o

    PLO sensor.2. Locate the second senso

    For new installations or ain a separate box.

    If servicing or replacing pbe installed.

    STEP 2: MOUNT EACMount the PHI and PLO sens3051S ERS installations areVertical InstallationIn a vertical installation suchinstalled at the bottom proceprocess connection.Figure 1. Vertical 3051S ERS In

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    d the other is mounted on the low-pressure (PLO) process te display and interface may also be included (not pictured) if

    n the 3051S sensor to identify whether it is configured as the PHI or

    r that will be used in the 3051S ERS system:pplications, the second 3051S ERS sensor may have been shipped

    art of an existing 3051S ERS system, the other sensor may already

    H 3051S ERS SENSORors at the correct process connections for the application. Common shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2.

    as on a vessel or distillation column, the PHI sensor should be ss connection. The PLO sensor should be installed at the top

    stallation

    PHI Sensor

    PLO Sensor

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    STEP 2 CONTINUED...Horizontal InstallationIn a horizontal installation, the PHI sensor should be installed at the upstream process connection. The PLO sensor should be installed downstream. Figure 2. Horizontal 3051S ERS

    PHI S

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    ensor PLO Sensor

    Pressure Drop

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    STEP 2 CONTINUED...Mounting BracketFigure 3. Mounting bracket assemblies

    Panel Mount Pipe Mount

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    Coplanar Flange

    Traditional Flange

    In-line

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    STEP 2 CONTINUED...BoltingIf the installation requires assembly of a process flange, manifold, or flange adaptors, follow these assembly guidelines to3051S ERS System. Only usManagement as spare parts.length required for proper traFigure 4. Common Transmitter A

    Bolts are typically carbon stethe head of the bolt and refeyour local Emerson ProcessUse the following bolt installa1. Carbon steel bolts do not

    to ease installation, howetype of bolt.

    2. Finger-tighten the bolts.3. Torque the bolts to the in

    torque value.4. Torque the bolts to the fin

    final torque value.5. Verify that the flange bolt

    pressure (See Figure 5).

    Transmitter with CoplanaFlange

    1.75 in. (44 mm) x 4

    00825-0100-4804_AB.fm Page 6 Monday, January 24, 2011 9:23 AM ensure a tight seal for optimal performance characteristics of the e bolts supplied with the transmitter or sold by Emerson Process Figure 4 illustrates common transmitter assemblies with the bolt nsmitter assembly. ssemblies

    el or stainless steel. Confirm the material by viewing the marking on rencing Figure 6. If bolt material is not shown in Figure 6, contact Management representative for more information.tion procedure:

    require lubrication. Stainless steel bolts are coated with a lubricant ver no additional lubricant should be applied when installing either

    itial torque value using a crossing pattern. See Figure 6 for initial

    al torque value using the same crossing pattern. See Figure 6 for

    s are protruding through the module isolator plate before applying

    r Transmitter with Coplanar Flange and Flange Adapters

    Transmitter with Traditional Flange and Flange Adapters

    1.75 in. (44 mm) x 2

    2.88 in. (73 mm) x 2 1.75 in. (44 mm) x 4

    1.5 in. (38 mm) x 2

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    STEP 2 CONTINUED...Figure 5. Module Isolator Plate

    Figure 6. Torque Values for the

    O-rings with Flange A

    When removing flanges or aare any signs of damage sucafter installation to compensa

    Bolt Material

    Carbon Steel (CS)

    Stainless Steel (SST)

    Use only the O-rings includinstall proper fitting flange adeath or serious injury.

    Bolt

    Sensor Module

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    31

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    Flange and Flange Adapters Bolts

    dapters

    WARNING

    dapters, visually inspect the PTFE O-rings. Replace them if there h as nicks or cuts. If replacing O-rings, re-torque the flange bolts te for seating of the PTFE O-ring.

    Head Markings Initial Torque Final Torque

    300 in.-lbs. 650 in.-lbs.

    150 in.-lbs. 300 in.-lbs.

    ed with the flange adapter for the 3051S ERS sensor. Failure to dapter O-rings may cause process leaks, which can result in

    Isolator Plate

    Coplanar Flange

    Flange Adapters

    B7M

    6316

    316SW

    316STM6

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    B8M

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    STEP 3: CONSIDER HOUSING ROTATION

    NOTEDo not rotate the housing ondisassembly procedure (see(00809-0100-4804) for morebetween the sensor module

    STEP 4: SET SWITCIf the 3051S ERS Sensor is desired configuration (defaul1. If the sensor is installed, 2. Remove the housing cov

    cover in explosive enviro3. Slide the security and ala

    screwdriver. 4. Reinstall the housing cov

    requirements.

    Figure 7. Transmitter Switch Co

    To improve field access to wiring or to better view the optional LCD display:1. Loosen the housing rota2. Turn the housing up to 1

    original (as shipped) pos3. Retighten the housing ro

    PlantWeb Junction Box

    SeS

    00825-0100-4804_AB.fm Page 8 Monday, January 24, 2011 9:23 AM each transmitter more than 180 degrees without first performing a Section 2 of the 3051S ERS System reference manual information). Over-rotation may sever the electrical connection and feature board electronics.

    HESequipped with alarm and security hardware switches, verify the t: alarm = HI, security = OFF).secure the loop and remove power.er opposite the field terminals side. Do not remove the housing nments. rm switches into the preferred positions by using a small

    er so that metal contacts metal to meet explosion-proof

    nfiguration

    tion set screw.80 left or right of its ition.tation set screw.

    Housing Rotation Set Screw (3/32-in.)

    Alarm Switch

    curity witch

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    STEP 5: CONNECT WIRING AND POWER UPA 3051S ERS System can be wired in a variety of configurations, depending on the hardware that was ordered.

    Standard 3051S ERS Sy1. Remove the housing cov2. Using the 3051S ERS co

    assembly per the specificthe two sensors per Figu

    3. Connect the 3051S ERS terminals to the positive a

    4. Plug and seal all unused 5. If applicable, install wiring

    than the conduit connecti6. Reinstall and tighten the h

    explosion-proof requirem

    3051S ERS System with1. Remove the housing cov

    remote housing.2. Using the 3051S ERS co

    assembly per the specificthe two sensors and remconfiguration.

    3. Connect the 3051S ERS terminals on the remote h

    4. Plug and seal all unused 5. If applicable, install wiring

    than the conduit connecti6. Reinstall and tighten all h

    requirements.

    Wiring DiagramsFigure 8 - Figure 10 show thenable communications withNOTEThe wiring connection betwedirectly. An intrinsically safe system to malfunction if plac

    3051S ERS Cable SpeciCable Type: Recommend Mused as long as it has indepePower wires (pin terminals 1terminals A & B) must be 24Cable Length: Up to 100 feeCable Capacitance: The caB) as wired must be less tham) for a 100 foot (31 m) cablCable Outside Diameter (O

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    stem (Figure 8)er labeled Field Terminals on both 3051S ERS sensors.mmunication cable (if ordered) or an equivalent 4-wire shielded ations detailed below, connect the 1, 2, A, and B terminals between re 8.system to the control loop by connecting the + and - PWR / COMM nd negative leads, respectively.conduit connections. with a drip loop. Arrange the drip loop so that the bottom is lower ons on the transmitter housings.ousing covers on both sensors so that metal contacts metal to meet

    ents.

    Remote Display and Interface (Figure 9 and Figure 10)er labeled Field Terminals on both 3051S ERS sensors and the

    mmunication cable (if ordered) or an equivalent 4-wire shielded ations detailed below, connect the 1, 2, A, and B terminals between ote housing in a tree (Figure 9) or daisy-chain (Figure 10)

    system to the control loop by connecting the + and - PWR / COMM ousing to the positive and negative leads, respectively.conduit connections. with a drip loop. Arrange the drip loop so that the bottom is lower ons on the transmitter housings.ousing covers so that metal contacts metal to meet explosion-proof

    e wiring connections necessary to power a 3051S ERS System and a hand-held Field Communicator.

    en the sensors (and remote housing if applicable) must be made barrier or other high-impedance device will cause the 3051S ERS ed in between any of the 3051S ERS sensors.

    ficationsadison AWM Style 2549 cable. Other comparable cable may be ndent dual twisted shielded pair wires with an outer shield. The

    & 2) must be 22 AWG minimum and the communication wires (pin AWG minimum.t (31 m) depending upon cable capacitance.

    pacitance between the communication terminals (pin terminals A & n 5000 picofarads total. This allows up to 50 picofarads per foot (0.3 e..D): 0.270 inches (6.86 mm)

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    Figure 8. Wiring Diagram for Standard 3051S ERS System

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    Figure 10. Wiring Diagram for 3051S ERS System with Remote Display in Daisy-Chain Configuration.

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  • Quick Installation Guide00825-0100-4804, Rev ABJanuary 2011 Rosemount 3051S ERS SystemShield GroundingConnect the shield from the 3051S ERS communication cable assembly to each housing case as shown for the applicable wiring configuration in Figure 11. Figure 11. Shield Grounding

    1 2 A B

    WIRE TO ERS PRIMARY

    1 2

    WIRE TO

    1 2 A B

    WIRE TO ERS PRIMARY

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    1 2 A B

    WIRE TO ERS PRIMARY

    1

    2

    AB

    WIRE TOERSSECONDARY

    A B

    ERS PRIMARY

    1

    2

    AB

    WIRE TOERSSECONDARY

    1

    2

    AB

    WIRE TOERSSECONDARY1 2 A B

    WIRE TO ERS PRIMARY

    Cable Shield

    Cable Shield

    Cable Shield

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    Power SupplyThe DC power supply should provide power with less than two percent ripple. The total resistance load is the sum of the resistance of the two signal leads and the load resistance of the controller, indicator, intrinsic safety barriers, and related components. Figure 12. Load Limitation

    STEP 6: VERIFY CONSTEP 6: VERIFY CONAs part of the basic commissshould be verified / configureconnecting a hand-held Field

    Table 1. Basic Configuration HA

    Maximum L

    Maximum L

    FunctionDevice Tagging

    Tag Long Tag Descriptor Message

    Units of Measure PLO Pressure PLO Module Temperature System DP PHI Module Temperature PHI Pressure

    Damping PLO Pressure System DP PHI Pressure

    Variable Mapping Primary Variable 2nd Variable 3rd Variable 4th Variable

    Analog Output Primary Variable Upper Range Value Lower Range Value

    Alarm and Saturation Levels

    00825-0100-4804_AB.fm Page 14 Monday, January 24, 2011 9:23 AMFIGURATIONFIGURATIONioning process of the 3051S ERS System, the parameters in Table 1 d with a HART-compliant master (see Figure 8 Figure 10 for Communicator):

    RT Fast Key Sequence

    If Supply Voltage 16.74 Vdcoop Resistance = 277.8 * (Power Supply Voltage 16.0)

    If Supply Voltage > 16.74 Vdcoop Resistance = 43.5 * (Power Supply Voltage 12.0)

    Fast Key Sequence

    2, 1, 1, 1, 12, 1, 1, 1, 22, 1, 1, 1, 32, 1, 1, 1, 4

    2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 12, 1, 1, 2, 1, 22, 1, 1, 2, 1, 32, 1, 1, 2, 1, 42, 1, 1, 2, 1, 5

    2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 12, 1, 1, 2, 2, 22, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3

    2, 1, 1, 3, 12, 1, 1, 3, 22, 1, 1, 3, 32, 1, 1, 3, 4

    2, 1, 1, 4, 12, 1, 1, 4, 22, 1, 1, 4, 32, 1, 1, 5

    Voltage (Vdc)

    Load

    (Ohm

    s)

    OperatingRegion

    1322

    206

    0

    16 16.74 42.4

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    The items in Table 2 are considered optional and can be configured as necessary:

    STEP 7: CALIBRATEEach 3051S ERS sensor is sscale. After the 3051S ERS sensor trim should be perfor

    A zero sensor trim shoulzero sensor trim should at line pressure.

    A lower sensor trim shouthat is at line pressure.

    Additionally, a System DP ZThe System DP Zero trim sheach sensor. The steps outlined below det

    3051S ERS System Cali1. Equalize or vent both 305

    Figure 8 Figure 10.2. Input the following key se

    reading. Follow the comm

    NOTES:1. The System DP Zero Tri2. Refer to the 3051S ERS

    performing a sensor trim

    Table 2. Optional Configuration HART Fast Key SequenceFunction Fast Key SequenceDevice Display 2, 1, 3Burst Mode

    Burst Mode Burst Option

    Scaled Variable Linear (2-point) Scaled Vari Non-Linear (Multipoint) Sca

    Change Module Assignments View Module 1 Assignment View Module 2 Assignment Set Module 1 = PHI, Module Set Module 1 = PLO, Modul View Device Topology

    Table 3. ERS Calibration HART FunctionP-Hi Sensor Zero TrimP-Hi Sensor Lower TrimP-Lo Sensor Zero TrimP-Lo Sensor Lower TrimSystem DP Zero Trim

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    THE 3051S ERS SYSTEMhipped fully calibrated per request or with the factory default of full

    system has been installed and wired, either a zero trim or a lower med on each sensor to compensate for installation effects. d be performed after installing a gage sensor on a vented tank. A not be performed on an absolute sensor or on a gage sensor that is

    ld be performed after installing an absolute sensor or a gage sensor

    ero trim should be performed to establish a zero-based DP reading. ould be performed after a zero/lower trim has been performed on

    ail the procedures for the sensor trims and the System DP zero trim.

    bration1S ERS sensors and connect a Field Communicator as shown in

    quence on the Field Communicator to trim each sensor and the DP ands prompted by the Field Communicator.

    m should be performed after the P-Hi and P-Lo sensor trims.reference manual for the recommended calibration procedure for at line pressure.

    2, 1, 4, 12, 1, 4, 2

    able 2, 1, 5, 1led Variable 2, 1, 5, 2

    2, 1, 6, 12, 1, 6, 2

    2 = PLO 2, 1, 6, 3e 2 = PHI 2, 1, 6, 4

    2, 1, 6, 5

    Fast Key SequenceFast Key Sequence3, 4, 3, 1, 33, 4, 3, 1, 23, 4, 4, 1, 33, 4, 4, 1, 23, 4, 2, 1, 3

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    PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONSApproved Manufacturing LocationsRosemount Inc. Chanhassen, Minnesota, USAEmerson Process Management GmbH & Co. Wessling, GermanyEmerson Process ManagemBeijing Rosemount Far EastEmerson Process Managemen

    Ordinary Location CertiAs standard, the transmitter basic electrical, mechanical,testing laboratory (NRTL) asAdministration (OSHA).

    European Directive InfoThe EC declaration of conformwww.rosemount.com.

    Hazardous Locations CNorth American Certificatio

    FM ApprovalsE5 Explosion-proof for Cla

    and Class III, Division 1conduit seal not require

    I5 Intrinsically Safe (EntityG; Temperature Class 3151-1306; Intrinsically+70 C; in accordance I, Division 2, Groups Aaccordance with ControIII, Division 1, Groups Eoutdoor, Type 4X HazaFor entity parameters s

    Canadian Standards AssociaAll CSA hazardous approvedE6 Explosion-proof for Cla

    and Class III, Division 1C, and D, CSA Enclosu

    I6 Intrinsically Safe for Claccordance with RosemFor entity parameters s

    00825-0100-4804_AB.fm Page 16 Monday, January 24, 2011 9:23 AMent Asia Pacific Private Limited Singapore Instrument Co., LTD Beijing, Chinat (India) Pvt. Ltd. Daman, India

    fication for FM Approvalshas been examined and tested to determine that the design meets and fire protection requirements by FM, a nationally recognized accredited by the Federal Occupational Safety and Health

    rmationity can be found on page 21. The most recent revision can be found at

    ertificationsns

    ss I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D; Dust Ignition-proof for Class II , Groups E, F, and G; hazardous locations; enclosure Type 4X, d.) for use in Class I, II and III, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D, E, F and

    T4 Ta = -50 C to +70 C in accordance with Control Drawing No. Safe (Entity) for use in Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ta = -50 C to

    with Control Drawing No. 3151-1306; Non-incendive for use in Class , B, C, and D; Temperature Class T4 Ta = -50 C to +70 C in l Drawing No. 3151-1306; Dust Ignition-proof for use in Class II and , F, and G; Temperature Class T5 Ta = -50 C to +85 C; indoor and rdous (Classified) Locations.ee control drawing 03151-1306.

    tion (CSA) transmitters are certified per ANSI/ISA 12.27.01-2003.ss I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D; Dust Ignition-Proof for Class II , Groups E, F, and G; suitable for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, re Type 4X; conduit seal not required; Dual Seal.

    ass I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D when connected in ount Drawings 03151-1316; Dual Seal.

    ee control drawing 03151-1316.

  • Quick Installation Guide00825-0100-4804, Rev ABJanuary 2011 Rosemount 3051S ERS SystemEuropean CertificationsI1 ATEX Intrinsic Safety

    Certificate No. BAX01ATEX1303X II 1GEx ia IIC T4 (Ta = -60 C to 70 C)

    1180

    Special Conditions foThe apparatus is not caEN 60079-11. This mu

    N1 ATEX Type nCertificate No. BAS01AEx nL IIC T4 (Ta = -40 Ui = 45 Vdc maxIP66

    1180

    Special Conditions foThe apparatus is not ca6.8.1 of EN 60079-15.

    ND ATEX Dust Certificate No.: BAS01Ex tD A20 T105 C (-2Vmax = 42.4 V maxA = 22 mAIP66

    1180

    Special Conditions fo1. Cable entries must

    least IP66. 2. Unused cable entri

    protection of the en3. Cable entries and b

    apparatus and cap4. Each 3051S ERS t

    protection of the enthe 3051S housing

    Table 4. Input ParametersLoop / PowerUi = 30 VIi = 300 mAPi = 1 WCi = 12 nFLi = 33 H

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    r Safe Use (X)pable of withstanding the 500 V test as defined in Clause 6.3.12 of

    st be considered during installation.

    TEX3304X II 3 GC to 70 C)

    r Safe Use (X)pable of withstanding the 500 V insulation test required by Clause

    This must be taken into account when installing the apparatus.

    ATEX1374X II 1 D0 C Tamb 85 C)

    r safe use (X): be used which maintain the ingress protection of the enclosure to at

    es must be filled suitable blanking plugs which maintain the ingress closure to at least IP66. lanking plugs must be suitable for the ambient range of the

    able of withstanding a 7J impact test. ransmitter must be securely screwed in place to maintain the ingress closure. (The 3051S Super Module must be properly assembled to to maintain ingress protection.)

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    E1 ATEX Flameproof Certificate No.: KEMA00ATEX2143X II 1/2 GEx d IIC T6 (-50 C Tamb 65 C)Ex d IIC T5 (-50 C Tamb 80 C)Vmax = 42.4 V

    1180

    Special Conditions fo1. Appropriate ex d bl

    temperature of 90 2. This device contain

    take into account thsubjected. The mato assure safety du

    3. The 3051S ERS Sy5.2, Table 2 for all jdimensions of flam

    Japanese Certifications E4 TIIS Flameproof: Cons

    INMETRO Certifications E2 INMETRO Flameproof

    I2 INMETRO Intrinsic Saf

    China Intrinsic SafetyE3 China Flameproof: Con

    I3 China Intrinsically Safe

    IECEx CertificationsI7 IECEx Intrinsic Safety

    Certificate No.: IECExEx ia IIC T4(Ta = -60 IP66

    Special conditions foThe apparatus is not caIEC 60079-11. This mu

    Table 5. Input ParametersLoop / PowerUi = 30 VIi = 300 mAPi = 1 WCi = 12 nFLi = 33 H

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    nufacturer's instructions for maintenance shall be followed in detail ring its expected lifetime. stem does not comply with the requirements of EN 60079-1 Clause oints. Contact Emerson Process Management for information on eproof joints.

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    BAS04.0017XC Tamb 70 C)

    r safe use (X)pable of withstanding the 500 V test as defined in clause 6.3.12 of st be taken into account during installation.

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    Certificate No.: IECExBAS04.0018XEx nC IIC T4 (Ta = -40 C to 70 C)Ui = 45 Vdc MaxIP66

    Special conditions foThe apparatus is not caof IEC 60079-15.

    E7 IECEx Flameproof andIECEx FlameproofCertificate No.: IECExEx d IIC T6 (-50 C TEx d IIC T5 (-50 C TVmax = 42.4 V

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    IECEx DustCertificate No. IECExBEx tD A20 T105C (-20Vmax = 42.4 VA = 22 mAIP66

    Special conditions fo1. Cable entries must

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    apparatus and capa4. Each 3051S ERS s

    protection of the enhousing to maintain

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    r safe use (X)pable of withstanding the 500 V insulation test required by Clause 8

    Dust (each listed separately)

    KEM08.0010X amb 65 C)amb 80 C)

    r safe use (X)

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    AS09.0014X C Tamb 85 C)

    r safe use (x)be used which maintain the ingress protection of the enclosure to at

    s must be filled with suitable blanking plugs which maintain the f the enclosure to at least IP66.lanking plugs must be suitable for the ambient range of the ble of withstanding a 7J impact test.ensor must be securely screwed in place to maintain the ingress closure. (Each sensor module must be properly assembled to the ingress protection.)

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    Combinations of CertificationsStainless steel certification tag is provided when optional approval is specified. Once a device labeled with multiple approval types is installed, it should not be reinstalled using any other approval types. Permanently mark the approval label to distinguish it from unused approval types.K1 Combination of E1, I1, K2 Combination of E2 andK5 Combination of E5 andK6 Combination of E6 andK7 Combination of E7, I7, KA Combination of E1, E6KB Combination of E5, E6KC Combination of E5, E1KD Combination of E5, E6

    00825-0100-4804_AB.fm Page 20 Monday, January 24, 2011 9:23 AMN1, and ND I2 I5 I6and N7, I1, and I6, I1, and I6, I5, and I1, E1, I5, I6, and I1

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    ScheduleEC Declaration of Conformity RMD 1044 Rev. I

    File ID: 3051S CE Marking

    PED Directive (97

    3051S series P

    Model 3051S_QS CerModuleEvaluat

    All other modSound E

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    Model 3051SFQS CerModuleEvaluat

    3051SFA: 1500#3051SFA: Senso3051SFA: Senso3051SFA: Senso3051SFA: Senso3051SFA: Senso3051SFA: Senso3051SFA: Senso3051SFA: Senso3051SFA: Senso3051SFP: 150#, 3051SFP: 300# &3051SFP: 1-1/2

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    /23/EC)

    ressure Transmitters

    CA4; 3051S_CD2, 3, 4, 5 (also with P9 option) Pressure Transmitterstificate of Assessment EC Certificate No. 59552-2009-CE-HOU-DNV H Conformity Assessment ion standards: ANSI / ISA 61010-1:2004, EC 60770-1 1999

    el 3051S Pressure Transmittersngineering Practice

    ttachments: Diaphragm Seal - Process Flange - Manifold ngineering Practice

    Flowmeters Pressure Transmitters

    FlowmeterTransmitters (See Table)tificate of Assessment - CE-41-PED-H1-RMT-001-04-USA __ Conformity Assessment ion standards:

    Model/Randge PED Category Group 1 Fluid Group 2 Fluid & 2500# All Lines II SEP r Size 2 150# 6to 24Line I SEP r Size 2 300# 6to 24Line II I r Size 2 600# 6to 16Line II I r Size 2 600# 18to 24Line III II r Size 3 150# 12to 44Line II I r Size 3 150# 46to 72Line III II r Size 3 300# 12 to 72Line III II r Size 3 600# 12to 48Line III II r Size 3 600# 60to 72Line IV III 300#, 600# 1-1/2 I SEP

    600# 1-1/2 II I Threaded & Welded II I

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    Rosemount 3051S Electronic Remote Sensors with HART ProtocolStep 1: Identify all 3051S ERS System ComponentsStep 2: Mount Each 3051S ERS SensorStep 3: Consider Housing RotationStep 4: Set SwitchesStep 5: Connect Wiring and Power UpStep 6: Verify ConfigurationStep 7: Calibrate the 3051S ERS SystemProduct CertificationsRosemount 3051S ERS Declaration of Conformity