Honeywell st3000 pressure transmitter manual




















Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause interference to radio and television reception when the equipment is used closer than 30 meters 98 feet to the antenna e. In special cases, when highly susceptible apparatus is used in close proximity, the user may have to employ additional mitigating measures to further reduce the electromagnetic emissions of this equipment.

Checking ST shipment Series and model number data. Contact us if there is a problem with the order or an item is missing. Continued on next page. Communicating with the ST Transmitter, continued. It also includes the same installation data contained in this installation guide to minimize cross reference.

But, the optional bench check function and reference dimension drawings list are included in this guide only. Appendix A Smart Meter Reference contains configuration and operating information for using the the ST when it is equipped with the smart meter option option SM.

Section 2 —Optional Bench Check 2. Also, if your transmitter was not configured at the factory, you can do so during this procedure.

When using the SCT , configuration instructions and device templates are provided on-line to aid in configuring your transmitter. This means there is no need to calibrate the transmitter during installation.

If no range is specified, the transmitter is calibrated to the turndown factory default. See Figure 1 for reference. Unscrew and remove the end cap from the housing 2 If the transmitter is supplied with an optional integral analog meter, unsnap the meter from the terminal block to expose the wiring connections. See Figure 1. Procedure The procedure in Table 2 outlines the steps using an SFC for initiating communications with an ST transmitter without an assigned tag number.

Table 2 Testing Communications with Transmitter. This is the factory default mode of operation setting. Note that you must do this separately through the receiving device in the loop. Go to Step 4. Go to Step 5 This prompt does not appear for transmitters operating in DE mode. See DE transmitter display response in Step 5. Yes Continued on next page. Last eight columns in bottom row are blank when no tag number has been assigned to this transmitter. Go to Step 8. Last eight OR columns in bottom row are blank when no tag number has been assigned to this transmitter.

Go to Step 7. Go to Step 6. Go to Section 2. Call up next menu selection. This means that you can access the meter configuration function without the local smart meter installed.

This means that you are working with a pre-release transmitter that does not support the local smart meter option and, therefore, can not access the meter configuration function. Prompt asks if you want to configure M e t e r C o n f i g smart meter.

No 8 Initiate shift key selection. This applies for transmitter in STAT analog mode only. Remove power This completes bench check unless leads and SFC leads from transmitter.

If you do want to change failsafe direction or write protect jumper, go to Section 2. Otherwise, you can now install transmitter. Figure 2 shows the location of the failsafe jumper on the PWA for Release transmitters. Loosen end-cap lock and unscrew end cap from electronics side of transmitter housing. See Figure 2. This changes failsafe action from upscale to downscale.

Note that the factory default jumper position is for read and write access. Figure 3 shows the location of the write protect jumper on the PWA for Release transmitters. Local zero and span option About local adjustments. Section 3 —Preinstallation Considerations 3. See transmitter specifications for temperature limits of transmitter with alternative fill fluids.

The maximum allowable working pressure MAWP is the pressure used for the approval body safety calculations. For more specific information, refer to the appropriate Specification and Model Selection Guide or transmitter nameplate Note: To convert bar values to kilopascals kPa , multiply by The procedure in Table 7 outlines the steps for the battery pack.

If Vac charger is supplied with stripped leads instead of universal- European plug, lead identification for Vac charger is as follows. SCT Requirements. Section 4 —Installation 4. Flush mount models are mounted directly to the process pipe or tank by a 1-inch weld nipple.

Those models with integral flanges are supported by the flange connection. Figure 5 shows typical bracket mounted and flange mounted transmitter installations for comparison. Note that abbreviated overall dimensions are also shown in the specification sheets for the given transmitter models. This section assumes that the mounting dimensions have already been taken into account and the mounting area can accommodate the transmitter.

Bracket mounting Table 8 summarizes typical steps for mounting a transmitter to a bracket. Example - Angle mounting bracket secured to horizontal or vertical pipe. See figure below. Dual head GP and AP use mounting holes in end of process head. Example — LGP model transmitter mounted to optional angle mounting bracket. Example - Rotating Transmitter housing. Electronics Housing degrees max. A maximum zero shift of 2. A typical zero shift of 0.

Table 9 Zero Corrects Procedure for STD Step Action 1 Attach the transmitter to the mounting bracket but do not completely tighten the mounting bolts 2 Connect a tube between the input connections in the high pressure HP and low pressure LP heads to eliminate the affects of any surrounding air currents. See Figure 1 for typical SFC connection or connect a voltmeter across the ohm resistor, if desired.

Follow the steps in Table 2, if needed. This corrects the transmitter for any minor error that may occur after the mounting bolts are tightened. Read applied input pressure. Prompt asks if the applied input pressure equals zero input. If it is zero input, go to next keystroke. If it is not, press [ CLR ] key to exit function and repeat keystrokes.

Zero input is set equal to applied input pressure. You can only view or download manuals with. Sign Up and get 5 for free. Upload your files to the site. You get 1 for each file you add. Get 1 for every time someone downloads your manual. Buy as many as you need. View and download manuals available only for. Register and get 5 for free. Upload manuals that we do not have and get 1 for each file. Get 1 for every download of your manual. Buy as much as you need. Outside the U. You may also seek additional help by contacting the Honeywell.

You can also e-mail your technical questions or comments about this. If it is determined that a hardware problem exists, a replacement. Please do not return your transmitter without. The emission limits of EN are designed to provide reasonable. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate. In special cases, when highly susceptible apparatus is used in. It also includes the same installation data. But, the. Appendix A Smart Meter Reference contains configuration and. Also, if your transmitter was not configured at the factory, you can do so. When using the SCT , configuration instructions and device. Each ST Transmitter is factory calibrated before shipment.

If no range is specified, the transmitter is calibrated to the turndown. Use the procedure in Table 1 to connect a power supply and an SFC. Model STS to your transmitter on a bench. Do not try to remove the transmitter housing end-cap before loosening the. Use a 1. Unscrew and remove the. If the transmitter is supplied with an optional integral analog meter,. Observing polarity, connect a 25 Vdc power supply to the.

The procedure in Table 2 outlines the steps using an SFC for initiating. Testing Communications with Transmitter. Procedure, continued. Testing Communications with Transmitter, Continued. Operation completion rate is shown. Note that display for ID. If messages other than this one are. Troubleshooting section in this. Manual ST for details. Present output conformity is linear. Enters meter configuration function.

Timed prompt - See next. Calls up present meter Engineering. SFC will display range values in. The procedure in Table 4 outlines the steps for cutting the failsafe jumper. Figure 2 shows the location of the failsafe. With transmitter on bench and no power applied.

Loosen end-cap. With component side of PWA facing you, locate failsafe jumper W1. When the jumper is in the read. Note that the factory default jumper position is for. Table 5 lists the operating temperature limits for the various types of. See transmitter specifications for. Differential Pressure STD Table 6 lists maximum working pressure for a given transmitter Upper. The maximum allowable working pressure MAWP is the pressure. Plug battery charger into any standard Vac outlet or universal-.

European Vac outlet as applicable for charger power rating. European plug, lead identification for Vac charger is as follows. It takes up to 16 hours to fully recharge the battery. You can mount all transmitter models except flush mount models and. Flush mount models are mounted directly to the. Those models with integral. Figure 5 shows typical bracket mounted and flange mounted transmitter. Detailed dimension drawings for given transmitter series and types are. Note that abbreviated overall.

This section assumes that the mounting dimensions have already been. Table 8 summarizes typical steps for mounting a transmitter to a. Mounting ST Transmitter to a Bracket. Pressure Transmitter is critical as the transmitter spans become smaller. Attach the transmitter to the mounting bracket but do not completely. Connect a tube between the input connections in the high pressure.

HP and low pressure LP heads to eliminate the affects of any. The devices provide comprehensive self-diagnostics to help users maintain high uptime, meet regulatory requirements, and attain high quality standards. S transmitters allow smart performance at analog prices. Accurate, reliable and stable, Series transmitters offer greater turndown ratio than conventional transmitters.

Equally important, transmitter status information is continuously displayed to alert the operator immediately of a fault condition. Because the process variable PV status transmission precedes the PV value, we are guaranteed that a bad PV is not used in a control algorithm. In addition, bi-directional communication provides for remote transmitter configuration directly from the human interface, enabling management of the complete loop.



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