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www .rosemount.com Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series Guided W ave Radar Level and Interface T ransmitters[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Rosemount 3300 Series Guided W ave Radar Level and Interface T ransmitters . . . Rosemount and the Rosemount logotyp e are regist ered trademarks of Rosemount Inc. HART is a registered tr ademark of the HART Communication Foundatio n. T eflon, VITON, an[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com T able of Content s SECTION 1 Introduction Safety Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Manual Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Servic[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series TOC -2 Non-Intrinsically Safe Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-24 Intrinsically Safe Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-25 Optional Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 TOC -3 Rosemount 3300 Series SECTION 6 Service and Troubleshooting Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Advanced Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 User defined Upper Reference[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series TOC -4[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Section 1 Introduction Safety Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age 1- 1 Manual Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 1-2 Service Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 1-2 MANUAL OVERVIEW This manual provides inst allation, configuration and maintenance information for the Rosemo un t 33 00 Series Ra da r Transmitter. Section 2: T ransmitt er Over view • Theory of Operation • Description of the transmitter • Process and vessel cha[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 1-3 Rosemount 3300 Series SERVICE SUPPORT T o expedite the return process outs i de of the United S tates, cont act the nearest Rosemount represen tative. Within the United S t ates, call the Rose mount Nation al Response Center using the 1-800-654-RSMT (77 68) toll-free number . This center ,[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 1-4[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Section 2 T ransmitter Overview Theory of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age 2-1 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2-2 Component s of the T ransmitter . . .[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 2-2 APPLICATIONS The Rosemount 3300 Series Radar Tr ansmitter program is suited for aggregate (tot al) level measurement s on most liquids, semi-liquids, and liquid/liquid interfaces. Guided microwave technology offers hi ghest reliability a nd precision which ensure meas[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 2-3 Rosemount 3300 Series Separator tank. The Rosemount 3302 measures both level and interface level. The Rosemount 3300 series is a good choice for underground tanks since it is installed on the tank top with the radar pulse concentrated near the probe. It can be equipped with probes that are[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 2-4 COMPONENT S OF THE TR A N S M I T T E R The Rosemount 3300 Series Radar T ransmitter has an aluminum transmitt er housing which con tains advanced e lec tronics for signal processing. The radar electronics p roduces an electromagnetic pulse w hich is guided by the pro[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 2-5 Rosemount 3300 Series SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The Rosemount 3300 Series Radar Tr ansmitter is loop-powered which means it us es the same t wo wires for both power supply and output signal. The output is a 4-20 mA a nalog signal superimposed with a digital HART signal. By using the optional HAR[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 2-6 PROBE SELECTION GUIDE Use the following guidelines to choose appro pr iate probe for your 3300 transmitter: T able 2-1. Probe selection guide. G=Go od, NR=Not Recommen ded, AD=App lication Dependent (consult factory) Coaxial Rigid T win Lead Flexible T win Lead Rigid [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 2-7 Rosemount 3300 Series Dead Zones The measuring rang e depends on probe type and properties of the prod uct. The Upper Dead Zone is the minimum measurement distance b etween the upper reference po int and the product surface. The Upper Dead Zone varies between 4 - 20 in. (0.1 and 0 .5 m) de[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 2-8 PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS The Rosemount 3300 Series has a hig h sensitivity d ue to it s advanced signal processing and hi gh signal to noise ra tio, which makes it able to handle various disturbance s. However , the following circumsta nces should be considered before [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 2-9 Rosemount 3300 Series Measuring Range The measuring rang e differs depending on pr ob e type and characteristics of the application. The values given in Ta b l e 2 - 4 can be used as a guid elin e fo r clean liquids. T able 2-4. Measuring Range The maximum measuring ra nge differs dependin[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 2-10 For measuring the interface level , the transmitter uses the residual wave of the first reflection. Part of the wave , which was not reflected at the upper product surface, continue s until it is reflected at the lowe r produ ct surface. The speed of this wave depend[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 2-1 1 Rosemount 3300 Series Emulsion Layers Sometimes there is an emulsio n layer (mix of the products) between the two products which, depending on its ch aracteristics, will af fect interface measurement s. Please consult factory for guidelines on how to han dle emulsion layers. V ESSEL CHAR[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 2-12[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Section 3 Inst allation Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age 3-1 Inst allation Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3-3 Before Y ou I nst all . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-2 High voltage that may be present on leads co uld 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 disconnect ed o r not powered while wiring the[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-3 Rosemount 3300 Series INST ALLATION PROCEDURE Follow these steps fo r proper installation: NOTE! Disconnect power supply befor e setting the Write Pro te ction. Review Installation Considerations (see page 3-6) Check switches for 4-20 mA AlarmOutput (see page 3-4) Mount the transmitter (se[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-4 BEFORE Y OU INSTALL Alarm and Write Protection Switches Electronic bo ards are elec trostatically sensitive. F ailure to obse rve proper handling precautions for st at ic-sensitive component s can result in damage to the electronic components. Do not rem ove the elect[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-5 Rosemount 3300 Series Figure 3-1. Switches for Alarm and Write Protectio n T o set the Alarm and Write Protect switches do the following: 1. Remove the cover on the cir cuit side (see main label). 2. T o set the 4-20 mA alarm output to Low , move the Alar m switch to the LOW position. HIGH[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-6 MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS Before you install the Ro semount 3300 Series Radar T ransmitter, be sure to consider sp ecific mounting requirements, vess el characteristic s and proc ess characteristics. Process Connection The 3300 Series has a thread ed connection for easy[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-7 Rosemount 3300 Series Flange Connection on Nozzles Figure 3-3. Mounting in nozzles The transmitter ca n be mounted in nozzles by using an appropriate fl ange. It is recommended that the nozzle size is with in the dimensions given in T able 3-4 . For small nozzles it may be nece ssary t o i[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-8 Inst allation of Single Lead Probes in Non-met allic T anks For optimal single lead pr obe performance in non-m etallic tanks the probe must be mounted with a met al flange, or screwed in to a metal sheet (d >8 in./200 mm) if the threaded ver sion is used. Figure 3[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-9 Rosemount 3300 Series Mounting in Still pipes/by-pass pipes In order to prevent the probe fr om contacting the bridle wall when replacing displacers or installing in pipes, centering discs ar e available for the Rigid Single, Flexible Single and F lexible T win Lead probes. The disc is att[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-10 Free S pace For easy access to the transmitter make sure that it is mounted with suf ficient service space. For maximum measurement performance the transmitter should not be mounted too close to the t ank wall or other objects in the t ank. If the prob e is mounted c[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-1 1 Rosemount 3300 Series Recommended Mounting Position When finding an approp riate mounting position for the transmitter th e conditions of the t ank must be carefu lly considered. The tra nsmitter should be mounted so that th e inf l ue nc e of distu rb ing ob jects is reduce d to a minim[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-12 Insulated T anks For insulated t anks the permitted ambient temperature is limited above a certain process t emperature. Limitations depend on the thickn ess of the tank insulation, see “Ambient T emperatur e“ on page A-6 for more information. Figure 3-8. Ma xim [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-13 Rosemount 3300 Series MECHANICAL INST ALLATION Mount the transmitter with flange on a nozzle on top of th e tank. The transmitter can also be mounted on a threaded connection. Make sure only qualified pers on ne l perfo rm the installation. NOTE If you need to remove the transmitter head [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-14 Figure 3-1 1. Threaded t ank connection. 1. For t ank connections with BSP/G threads, place a gasket on top of the tank flange, or use a sealant on the thre ads of the tank connection. 2. Lower the transmitter and probe into the tan k. 3. Screw the adapter into the p[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-15 Rosemount 3300 Series Shortening the Probe Flexible T win/Single Lead Rigid Single Lead 1. Cut the Single L ead probe to the desired length. 2. Update the transmitter configuration to the new probe len gth, see “Probe Length“ on p age 4-9. NOTE! The PTFE co vered probes must not be cu[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-16 Rigid T win Lead The spa cers are put closer together at the probe end . Th e ma xim u m am o unt that can be cut away is related to the ordering length L . T o cut a Rigid T win Lead probe do the following: 1. Cut the rods to the desired leng th : • Y ou may cut u[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-17 Rosemount 3300 Series Coaxial T o cut a coax ial prob e do the following: NOTE! The HTHP coaxial probe must not be cut in field. 1. Insert the centerin g piece . ( The centering piece is delivered from fact ory and should be used to prevent the sp acers centering the r od fro m coming loo[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-18 Anchoring In turbulent tanks it may be necessary to fix the pr obe. Depending on the probe type dif ferent methods can be used to guide the pr obe to the tank bottom. This may be needed in order to prevent the probe from hitting the tank wall or other object s in the[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-19 Rosemount 3300 Series Coaxial probe. The Coaxial probe can be guided by a tube weld ed on the tank bottom. T ubes are customer supplied. Make sure that the probe can move freely in order to ha ndle therma l exp ansion. Rigid T win Lead probe. The Rigid T win Le ad probe ca n be secured to[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-20 Mounting a Centering Disc for Pipe Inst allations Flexible Single/T win Lead probe Rigid Single Lead probe NOTE! Centering discs may not be used with PTFE covered probe s. 1. Mount the centering disc at th e end of the weight. 2. Make sure that the t ab washer is pro[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-21 Rosemount 3300 Series ELECTRICAL INST ALLATION Cable/conduit entries The electronics housing has two entries for ½ - 14 NP T . Optional M20×1.5 and PG 13.5 adapters are also ava ilable. The connections are made in accordance with local or plant electrical codes. Make sure that unused po[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-22 Power Requirement s T erminals in the transmitter housing pr ovide con nection s for signal cables. The 3300 transmitter is loop-po wered and operates with power supplies ranging from 1 1 t o 42 VD C. For Intrinsically Safe output the supply voltage must be within 1 [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-23 Rosemount 3300 Series Connecting the T ransmitter The 3300 Series is a two-wire loop powered transmitter accepting power supplies ranging from 1 1 VDC to 42 VDC. It uses 4-20 mA power superimpos ed with a HART signal. T o connect the transmitter: 1. Make sure that the power supply is disc[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-24 Non-Intrinsically Safe Output For non-intrinsically safe installations, wire the transmitter as shown in Figure 3-15. NOTE! Make sure that the power supply is off when connecting the transmitter . Figure 3-15. Wiring diagra m for non-intrinsically safe installations.[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-25 Rosemount 3300 Series Intrinsically Safe Outp ut For intrinsically safe installations wire the transmitter as shown in Figure 3-16. NOTE! Make sure that the instr um e nts in the loop are ins talled in accordance with intrinsically safe field wiring practice s and System Contro l Drawings[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-26 OPTIONAL DEVICES T ri-Loop The Model 3300 transmitter outputs a HAR T signal with four process variables. By using the Model 333 HAR T T ri-Loop up to three additional analog 4-20 mA output s are provided. Figure 3-17. Wiring diagra m for HART T ri-Loop Configure Cha[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 3-27 Rosemount 3300 Series Using More than one transmitter on the bus The 3300 transmitter can be run in multidrop mode. In the multidrop mode each transmitter has a un ique HART address. Figure 3-18. Multidrop connection The poll address can be changed by using a 3 75 Field Communicator or by[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 3-28 751 Field Signal Indicator Figure 3-19. Wiring diagra m for 3300 transmitter with 75 1 Field Signal Indicator Figure 3-20. Alternative wiri ng diagram for 3 300 transmitter with 751 Field Signal Indicator Power supply WIRING_751.EP S MODEL 3300 RADAR T RANSMITTER Mod[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Section 4 S t art-Up Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age 4-1 Configuration Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4-2 Configuration using a 375 Field Communicator . . . . . .[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-2 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS The Rosemount 3301 transmitter can be configured for level and volume measurement s. The Rosemount 3302 is designed to measure interface level and interface dist ance as well. The 3300 transmitter can be pre -configured according to the order [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-3 Rosemount 3300 Series Reference Gauge Height The Reference Gauge Height is the dist an ce from the Upper Reference Point to the bottom of the tank. The tra nsm itt er measu r es th e dis tance to the product surface and subtract s this valu e from the Reference Gauge Height to determine th[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-4 Upper Null Zone This par ameter should only be chang ed if there are measuremen t problems in the upper part o f the tank. Such pro blems may occ ur if there ar e disturbing objects close to the probe. By sett ing the Upper Null Zone the measur ing range is reduced. S[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-5 Rosemount 3300 Series V olume Configuration For volume calculations you can choose o ne of the standard t ank shapes or the strapping option. Choose None if volume calculation is not used. Ta n k Ty p e Y ou can choose one of the following options: • S trap table • V ertical Cylinder ?[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-6 St andard T ank Shapes Figure 4-4. S t andard tank shapes V ertical Cylinder V ertical Cylinder t ank s are sp ecified by Diameter and Height. Horizont al Cylinder Horizontal Cylinders are specified by Diameter and Height. V ertical Bullet V ertical Bullet t anks are [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-7 Rosemount 3300 Series CONFIGURATION USING A 375 FIELD COMMUNICATOR This section describes ho w to configur e the 3300 transmitter by using a 3 75 Field Communicator . A 275 HART Communicator may also be us ed. For information on all the capabilities, refer to th e 375 Field Communicator Pr[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-8 Figure 4-6. HART Co mmunicator Menu T ree corresponding to Device Revision 2. Online Menu 1 DEVICE SETUP 2P V 3A O 4L R V 5U R V 1D e v i c e Information 3V o l u m e Geometry 4 HART 5 Advanced Service 1 V ariable mapping 2 Level 3 Distance 4V o l u m e 5 Interna l T [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-9 Rosemount 3300 Series BASIC CONFIGURATION This section describes the var ious HART commands used to configu re the 3300 Series of transmitters for level measur ements. The tr ansmitter output s a 4 - 20 mA s ignal propo rtional to the primary variab le. Three ad ditional variables are a va[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-10 Probe T ype The transmitter automatically makes an in itial calibration bas ed on the type of probe that is u sed. This parame ter is pr e-configure d at factory and only need s to be set if the probe is chang ed to anoth er type. Choo se one of the fo llowing option[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-1 1 Rosemount 3300 Series Measurement Mode Normally the Measurement Mode does not need to be changed. The transmitter is pre-configured a ccording to the specified model: Interface I mmersed Prob e is used for applications where the pr obe is fully immersed in liquid. In this mode the tran s[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-12 4 and 20 mA Point s When setting the range values, it is possible to enter the values dir ectly using the keypad on the Field Communicator , or you may use actua l values (HART command [1, 3, 4, 2]). Kee p in mind that the 20 mA value should be be low the Upper Dead [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-13 Rosemount 3300 Series VO L U M E CONFIGURATION T ransmitter V ariables Select the V olume option in orde r to configure the transmitter for volume measurement s. V olume Units Choose one of the following units: • Gallons •L i t e r s • Imperial Gallons • Cubic Meters •B a r r e [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-14 CONFIGURATION USING THE RADAR CONFIGURATION T OOL The Radar Configuration T ool (RCT) is a user-friendly sof tware tool that allows you to configure the Rose mount 3300 transmitter . Y ou can choose either of th e following t wo methods to configure a 3300 transmit t[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-15 Rosemount 3300 Series Figure 4-8. RHCS Server window 3. Check the COM port. 4. Choose the COM Port option that matches the COM Port connected to the transmitter . 5. If communication is intermittent, increase Busy Retries and Error Retries to 5 and 5 respectively . 6. Click the Search for[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-16 Using the Setup Wizard T o install a 3300 transmitter by using the installatio n Wizard do the following: Figure 4-9. RCT workspace Figure 4-10. RCT Wizard 1. S tar t the RCT software. 2. In the RCT workspace click the Wizard icon (make sure that the Basic section is[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-17 Rosemount 3300 Series Using the Setup Function T o install a 3300 transmitter by using the Setup function do th e following: Figure 4-1 1. RCT workspace Figure 4-12. Setup Info NOTE When working with the Setup window keep in mind that for all tabs exce pt the Info tab, data is updated by [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-18 Setup - Info The Titl e tab shows information about the connecte d transmitter . Figure 4-1 3. Setup Title tab Device Name: designation of the curr ent transmitter model. EPROM ID:current transmitter database version. Device T ype: desi gnates the tr an smitter type.[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-19 Rosemount 3300 Series Setup - Output The Output t ab let s you assign up to four transmitter variables. Figure 4-15. Setup output tab T ypically , th e Primary V ariable (PV) is configured to be Product Level, Interface Level or V olume. Other variables like Product Dist ance, Interface D[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-20 Setup - T ank Config The T ank Configuration t ab contains information on ta nk geometry parameters and dielectrics. Figure 4-1 6. Setup T a nk Configuration tab T ank Geometry The Reference Gauge Height is the distance from the Upper Reference Point to the bottom of[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-21 Rosemount 3300 Series Measurement Mode Normally the Measurement Mode does not need to be changed. The transmitter is pre-configured a ccording to the specified model: Interface I mmersed Prob e is used for applications where the pr obe is fully immersed in liquid. In this mode the tran sm[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-22 Measurement s Below Probe End The Present Level=0... check box controls how the level value is presented when the tank is almo st empty . By selecting this check box the Level is s et equal to zero as long as the pr oduct surface is below the probe. If the chec k box[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-23 Rosemount 3300 Series Setup - LCD The LCD ta b lets you specify which para meters to appear on the display panel. The display has two rows, the upper row with five characters is for the measured value and the lower row with six characters for the value name. The display toggles between th[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-24 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Tr i L o o p The Rosemount 333 HART T ri-Loop HAR T -to-Analog Signa l Converter is capable of co nverting a digital HAR T bu rst signal into three additional 4-20 mA analog signals. T o set the Rosem o un t 33 00 transmitter up for the HAR T T ri-L[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 4-25 Rosemount 3300 Series 5. Set the 3300 in Burst mode. HART command [1 , 4, 5, 2, 3]. RCT : Device Commands>Details>Se t Burst Mode option. 6. Select Burst option 3=Process varia bles and current (Process vars/crnt). HART command [1,4,5,2,4]. 7. Install the T ri-Loop. Conne ct Channel[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 4-26 T o turn off the Burs t Mode In order to turn of f the Burst Mode use one of the following option s: • The RCT program (requ ires that the Receive and T ransfer Buf fers for the selected COM Port is adjusted) • The Rosemount Burst Mode Switch software • A 375 F[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Section 5 Operating the Display Panel Display Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age 5-1 Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age 5-2 DISPLAY FUNCTIONALITY The Rosemo[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 5-2 ERROR MESSAGES The display can also be used for presentation of sof tware errors. The upper row shows error codes and the low er row shows 'ERROR'. Figure 5-2. Presenta tion of error messages The following erro rs ca n be disp lay ed : See also “Errors” [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Section 6 Service and T roubleshooting Safety messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age 6-1 Advanced Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 6-2 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-2 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION This section covers non-st andard configuration. User defined Upper Reference Point If you want to specify your own Upper Reference Point you can do this by setting the Calibration Offset pa ra me te r . Figure 6-1. T ank Geometry T o set the de[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-3 Rosemount 3300 Series Plotting the Measurement Signal The Radar Configura tion T ool (RCT) has powerful tools for advanced troubleshooting. By using the W aveform Plot function you get an inst a nt view of the tank signal. Measurement prob lems can be solved by studying the position and am[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-4 Logging and saving to disk The W aveform plot can be automatically logged an d saved to file by specifying the read plot interval and the number of plot s to log. Figure 6-3. Disk loggi ng W aveform pl ot The Read Plot Interval entry field specifies the tim e inter va[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-5 Rosemount 3300 Series Interface Measurement s for Semi-T ransparent Bottom Product s In interface applications where the bo tto m product has a low dielectric constant, or if the signal is attenuated in th e upper product, the amplitude of the reflected sign al is rela tively low and diffi[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-6 Figure 6-4 illustrates a s ituation where am plitude threshold T3 is too high. The signal amplitude peak at the interfac e between the upper and lower product s is not detected in this case. By adjust ing amplitude threshold T3, the peak at the interface between the u[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-7 Rosemount 3300 Series High Level Rates The measurement signal is filtered in orde r to minimize the influence of disturbing noise. In most measur ement situations this does not have a noticeable ef fect on the response time to level changes. If high level rates occur it may however be nece[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-8 Interface Measurement s with Fully Immersed Probes The 3300 series has a measurement option wh ich makes it possible to handle interface measurement s when the product level is not visible, for examp le in a full bridle pipe as illustrated in Figure 6- 6. In this case[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-9 Rosemount 3300 Series SERVICE Analog Output Calibration T o calibrate the An alog Output curren t do the following: 1. S tar t RCT and make sure that the transmitter communicates with the PC (see Section 4 : Installing the RCT software). 2. Open the Advanced section in the RCT worksp ace P[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-10 Level and Dist ance Calibration When calibrating the tran smit ter it is important that t he product surface is calm and that the tank is not being filled or emptied. A complete calibration is per formed in two steps: 1. Calibrate the Dist ance measurement by adjusti[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-1 1 Rosemount 3300 Series Disturbances at the T op of the T ank Using the T rim Near Zo ne Function For transmitters using the Guided W ave Ra dar technology the performance In the Near Zone ( referred to as the regi on between 0-1.6 f t (0-0.5 m) below the Upper Referenc e Poin t) is normal[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-12 T o set the Upper Null Zone do one of the following: 1. Select the HART command [1 , 3, 3, 1]. 2. Enter the desired value, or 1. S tar t the Radar Configuration T ool (RCT). 2. Click the Setup icon in the RCT workspace Project Bar . 3. Choose the T ank Config tab in [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-13 Rosemount 3300 Series Amplitude Threshold Settings The amplitude thresholds are automatically adjusted to appropriate values in order to filter out noise and other non-valid measurement s from the measurement signal. The amplitude of the measuremen t signal, i.e. the amplitude of the sign[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-14 By adjusting the am plit ud e thresh old T2 the product surface is detected correctly as illustrated in Figure 6-12. Figure 6-12. W aveform plot after threshold T2 was adjuste d T o adjust the amplitude thresholds select HAR T command [1, 4, 5, 3] or 1. S tar t the R[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-15 Rosemount 3300 Series Using the 375 Field Communic ator T o adjust amplitude threshold value: 1. Select HART comm and [1, 4, 5, 3]. The dif ferent amplitude thresholds appear on the di splay . 2. Open the desired amplitude threshold for editing . 3. T ype the de sired threshold value and [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-16 Logging Measurement Dat a T o start logging do the following: 1. Click the Monitor icon in the RCT workspace or choose the Monitor option from the View menu. 2. Choose the desired vari ables to be monitored and click the S tart Monitor button. Saving the lo g to dis [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-17 Rosemount 3300 Series Saving the T ransmitter Configuration The Radar Configuration T ool of fers diff erent methods to save the current transmitter configuration: • Save only the configuration specified in the Setup window . • Use the more extensive functi on in the Memory Map window[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-18 T o load a setup 1. Click the Setup icon in the RCT works pace or choose the Setup option from the File menu. 2. In the Setup window click the right mouse button and ch oose the Open Setup option, or from the File menu choose the Open Setup op tion. 3. Open the sourc[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-19 Rosemount 3300 Series Removing the T ransmitter Head 1. Loosen the nut that connect s the transmitter housing to the Process Se al. 2. Carefully lift th e tra nsmitter he ad. 3. Make sure tha t th e up pe r su rfa ce of th e Process Seal is clean and the spring-loaded pin at the center of[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-20 Changing the Probe 1. Loosen the nut. 2. Remove the transm itter head from the old probe. 3. On the new probe, ma ke sure that th e protection plug is removed and the upper surface of the Process Seal is clean. Also make sure that the spring-loaded pin at the center [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-21 Rosemount 3300 Series DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES T roubleshooting If ther e is a ma lfu nction de spit e th e ab se nc e of dia g no stic messages, see T able 6-1 for information on possible causes. T able 6-1. T roubleshooting chart Symptom Possible cause Action No HART communication. • COM P[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series 6-22 Errors T able 6-2 is a list of diagno stic messages that may be displayed on the Integral Display , on the 375 Fi eld Communicator , in AMS Su ite or by the Radar Configuration T ools (R CT ) software. Errors n orm ally result in Analog Output alarm. Errors are indic[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 6-23 Rosemount 3300 Series W arnings T able 6-3 is a list of diagnost ic messages th at may be di splayed on th e Integral Display , on the Mode l 375 Field Communicato r or by the Radar Configuration T ools (RCT) software. W a rnings are less serious than erro rs and in most cases do not resu[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Appendix A Reference Dat a Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age A-1 Dimensional drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age A-7 Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-2 Mechanical Probes Coaxial: 1.3 ft (0.4 m) to 19.7 ft (6 m). Rigid T win Lead: 1.3 ft (0.4 m) to 9.8 ft (3 m). Flexible T win Lead: 3.3 ft (1 m) to 77.1 ft (23.5 m). Rigid Single Lead: 1.3 ft (0.4 m) to 9.8 ft (3 m). Flexible Single Lead: 3.3 ft (1 m) to 77.1 ft (23.5 [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-3 Rosemount 3300 Series Measuring Performance Reference accuracy ± 0.2 inch (5 mm) for probes ≤ 16 .4 ft (5 m). ± 0.1% of measured distance for probes >16.4 ft (5 m). Repeatability ± 0.04 inch (1 mm). Ambient T emperature Effect Less than 0.01 % of measured distance per °C. Update i[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-4 Process T emperature and Pressure Rating The tank connection consist s of ta nk seal and a flange (EN, ANSI, Fisher or Masoneilan) or NPT or BSP/G threads (1 or 1.5 in . depending on probe type, see ”Ordering Inf ormation”. ). Flange dimensions follows standa rd A[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-5 Rosemount 3300 Series The HP and HTHP versions have a cerami c t ank seal, and gra phite gasket s - no O-rings are u sed. The dif ference between the HP and HTHP versions is spacer materi al; PF A for HP , and ceramics for HTHP . Ce ramic spacers allow for usage in applications with higher[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-6 Ambient T emperature When the Rosemount 3300 is inst alled in high temperature applications, it is important that th e maximum ambient temperature is considered. T ank insulation should not exceed 4 inches (10 cm). The diagram below shows the ma ximum ambient temperat[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-7 Rosemount 3300 Series DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Figure A-5. Rigid T win Lead Dimensions are in inches (m illimeter). 4.1 (104) s60 1.0 (25) Ø 0.24 (6) Ø 0.31 (8) RIGID_TWIN_LEAD.EPS 6.8 (173) 4.5 (1 13) s50 L ≤ 10 feet (3 m) 9.6 (244) 4.3 (1 10) L ≤ 10 feet (3 m) Ø 0.31 (8) Ø 0.24 (6) 1[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-8 Figure A-6. Flexible T win Lead Dimensions are in inches (m illimeter). 1.4 (35) s60 3.5 (90) 3.5 (90) Ø 0.16 (4) Ø 0.16 (4) 1.4 (35) FLEX-TWIN- LEAD.EPS 4.1 (104) 4.5 (1 13) 1.8 (45) L ≤ 77 feet (23.5 m) 4.3 (1 10) 6.8 (173) 6.8 (173) 9.6 (244) L ≤ 77 feet (23.[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-9 Rosemount 3300 Series Figure A-7. Coaxial Dimensions are in inches (m illimeter). L ≤ 20 feet (6 m) 1.1 (28) COAXIAL.EPS s52/s60 G 1/1½ inch L ≤ 20 feet (6 m) 1.1 (28) NPT 1/1½ inch 9.5 (241) 4.3 (1 10) 6.8 (173) 4.3 (1 10) 6.8 (173) 4.1 (104) 4.5 (1 13) 2.4 (62) ½ - 14 NPT Optional[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-10 Figure A-8. Flexible Single L ead Dimensions are in inches (m illimeter). 0.9 (22) ½ - 14 NPT Optional adapters: M20x1.5 PG13.5 Ø 0.16 (4)/ Ø 0.28 (7) PTFE covered probe s52/s60 G 1/1½ inch s52 NPT 1/1½ inch 0.9 (22) FLEX-SINGLE-LEAD.E PS 6.8 (173) 9.5 (241) 4.3[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-1 1 Rosemount 3300 Series Figure A-9. Rigid Single Lead Dimensions are in inches (m illimeter). 4.1 (104) Ø 0.32 (8) Ø 0.47 (12) for the PTFE covered probe 6.8 (173) s52 4.3 (1 10) 4.5 (1 13) 1.1 (27) RIGID-SINGLE-LEAD.EPS 6.8 (173) 4.3 (1 10) ½ - 14 NPT Optional adapters: M20x1.5 PG13.5 [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-12 ORDERING INFORMATION Model Code 3301, Level in Liquids Model Product Description 3301 Guided W ave Radar Level Transmitter (int erface available for fully immersed probe) Code Signal Ou tput H 4-20 mA with HART ® communication Code Housing Material A Polyurethane-co[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-13 Rosemount 3300 Series Code Process Connection - Size / T ype (consult factory for ot her process connections) ANSI Flanges in 316L SST (A SME A182) AA 2 inch ANSI, 150 lb AB 2 inch ANSI, 300 lb AC 2 inch ANSI, 600 lb (HTHP / HP units) AD 2 inch ANSI, 900 lb (HTHP / HP units) AE 2 inch ANS[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-14 Code Hazardous Locations Certifications NA No H azardous Locations Certifications E1 A TEX Flameproof E5 FM Explosion Proof E6 CSA Explosion Proof E7 IECEx Flameproof I1 A TEX Intrinsic Safety I5 FM Intrinsic Safety and Non-Incendive I6 CSA Intrinsic Safety and Non-I[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-15 Rosemount 3300 Series Model Code 3302, Level and Interf ace in Liquids Model Product Description 3302 Guided W ave Radar Level and Interface Transmitter Code Signal Ou tput H 4-20 mA with HART ® communication Code Housing Material A Polyurethane-covered Aluminum Code Conduit / Cable Thre[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-16 Code Process Connection - Size / T ype (consult factory for ot her process connections) ANSI Flanges in 316L SST (A SME A182) AA 2 inch ANSI, 150 lb AB 2 inch ANSI, 300 lb AC 2 inch ANSI, 600 lb (HTHP / HP units) AD 2 inch ANSI, 900 lb (HTHP / HP units) AE 2 inch ANS[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-17 Rosemount 3300 Series Code Hazardous Locations Certificat ions NA No Hazardous Locations Certifications E1 A TEX Flameproof E5 FM Explosion Proof E6 CSA Explosion Proof E7 IECEx Flameproof I1 A TEX Intrinsic Safety I5 FM Intrinsic Safety and Non-Incendive I6 CSA Intrinsic Safety and Non-I[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-18 SP ARE PART S Sp are p art s list T ransmitter hea d Model 3301/3302 Model Product Description 3301 Tr ansmitter head Model 3301 3302 T ransmitter head Model 3302 Code Signal Ou tput H 4-20 mA with HART communication Code Housing Material A Polyurethane-covered Alumi[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-19 Rosemount 3300 Series Code Options M1 Integral Digital Display BT Bar Code T ag T0 T erminal block without transient protection Cx - Special Configuration (Software) C1 Factory configuration (CDS required w ith order) C4 Namur alarm a nd saturation levels, high alarm C5 Namur alarm and sa[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-20 Sp are p art s list Probe Model 3301 /3302 Model Product D escription 3309 S pare probe Code Signal Output N Not applicable Code Housing Ma terial N Not applicable Code Conduit Threads/Cable Threads 0 Not applicable Code Operating T emperature and Pressure S S tandar[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-21 Rosemount 3300 Series Code Process Connection - Size/T ype (consult factory fo r other process connections) ANSI Flanges in ASME A182 Gr. F316L SST AA 2 inch ANSI, 150 lb AB 2 inch ANSI, 300 lb AC 2 inch ANSI, 600 lb (HTHP / HP) AD 2 inch ANSI, 900 lb (HTHP / HP) AE 2 inch ANSI, 1500 lb ([...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series A-22 Code Hazardous Locations Certifications NA Not applicable Code Options P1 Hydrosta tic testing N2 NACE material recommendation per MR 01-75 (1) LS Long S tud 9.8 in. (250 mm) for Flexible Single Lead probe. Prevent s the wire from contacting wall/nozzle. S tandard he[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 A-23 Rosemount 3300 Series Sp are part s list Ot her Sp ares and A ccessories M odel 3301/33 02 Code Process Connection - Size/T ype (consult factory f or other process connections) Display kit and covers 03300-0670-0002 Integral Displa y Kit (including cover) 03300-0670-0001 Integral Displa y[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Appendix B Product Certifications Safety Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age B-1 EU Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p age B-2 European A TEX Directive In forma[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series B-2 EU CONFORMITY The EC declaration of conformity for all applicable European directives fo r this product can be found on the Rosemount website at www .rosemount.com. A hard copy may be ob tained by cont acting our local sales represent ative. High voltage that may be p[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 B-3 Rosemount 3300 Series EUROPEAN A TEX DIRECTIVE INFORMATION Intrinsic Safety The Rosemount 3300 Series Guided W ave Radar Level and Interface T ransmitter that has the following labe l attached has been certified to comply with Directive 94/9/EC of th e European P arliament and the Council [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series B-4 Flameproof The Rosemount 3300 Series Guid ed Wave Radar Level and Interface T ransmitter that has the following labe l attached has been certified to comply with Directive 94/9/EC of th e European P arliament and the Council as published in the Of ficia l Journal of t[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 B-5 Rosemount 3300 Series HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS CERTIFICATIONS The Rosemount 3300 Series Guid ed Wave Radar Level and Interface T ransmitters that have the following labe ls att ached have been certified to comply with the requirement s of the approval agencies noted. Factory Mutual (FM) Approva[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series B-6 Canadian St andards Association (CSA) Approval Cert. no. 2002.1250250 . Figure B-4. Approval Lab el Canadian S t andards Association (CSA) E6 Explosion-Proof for Class I, Division 1, Group s C and D. Dust-Ignition proof for Class II, Division 1 and 2, Group s G and Co[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 B-7 Rosemount 3300 Series IECEx Approval Figure B-5. Approval Lab els IECEx. E7 Flameproof: Ex d [ia] IIC T6 (T amb = +60 °C). IECEx TSA 04.0013X. Conditions of Certification The apparatus metallic enclosure must be electric ally bonded to earth. The conductor us ed for the conn ec tion shall[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series B-8 COMBINATION OF APPROVALS Figure B-6. Approval Lab el A TEX Flame-Proof an d Canadian S t andards Association (CSA) Explosion-Proof. Figure B-7. Approval Lab el CSA Explosion-Pr oo f an d FM Explosion-Proof. A TEX_CSA_ E1_E6.TIF FM_CSA_E5_E6.TIF[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 B-9 Rosemount 3300 Series Figure B-8. Approval Lab el A TEX Flame-Proof an d FM Explosion-Proof. Figure B-9. Approval Lab el A TEX Intrinsic Safety and CSA Intrinsic Safety . A TEX_FM_E1_E5.TI F A TEX_CSA_ I1_I6.TIF[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series B-10 Figure B-10. Approval Label FM Intrinsic Safety and CSA Intrinsic Safety . Figure B-1 1. Approval Label A TEX Intrinsic Safety and FM Intrinsic Safety . FM_CSA_I5_I6.TIF A TEX_FM_ I1_I5.TIF[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 B-1 1 Rosemount 3300 Series APPROVAL DRAWINGS This section cont ains Factory Mutual installation drawing s and Canadian S tan da rds installation drawings. Y ou mu st follow the insta llation guidelines presented in order to maint ain certified ratings for inst alled transmitters. This section[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series B-12 Figure B-12. System Control Drawing for hazardous loca tion installation of intrin sically safe FM approved apparatus. FM Approved Product No revisions to this drawing without prior Factory Mutual Approval. SME-2917 0139 1 ISSUE CH. ORDE R No WEE K ISSUE CH. ORDER No[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4811, Rev CA February 2006 B-13 Rosemount 3300 Series Figure B-13. System Control Drawing for hazardous location inst allation of CSA approved apparatus. TRANSMITTER HEAD 3300 SERIES The Entity concept allows interconnection of intrinsicall y safe apparatus to associated apparatus not spec ific ally ex amin ed in combi [...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series B-14 Figure B-14. System Control Drawing for hazardo us location installation of IECEx approve d apparatus. 9150077-991_I01_P 01_A3 (CAL) COPY .EPS[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series www .rosemount.com Index Numerics 20 mA point . . . . . . . . . 4-4 , 4-19 275 HART Communica tor . . . . 4-7 375 Field Communica tor . . . . . 4-7 4 and 20 mA Poin ts . . . . . . . 4-12 4 mA point . . . . . . . . . 4-4 , 4-19 751 Field Si gnal Indicator . . . 3-28 A Agit[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-48 11, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series Index-2 M Maximum load resistance 3-24 , 3-25 Maximum Upper Product Thickness 4-1 1 Measurement Mode . . 4-1 1 , 4-21 Measurement Principle . . . . . . 2-1 Measurement Units . . . 4-9 , 4-18 Measuring range . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 Memory Map . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18 M[...]
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 811, Rev CA February 2006 Rosemount 3300 Series Emerson Process Management © 2006 Rosemount Inc. All rights reserved. Rosemount and the Rosemount logotype are registered trademarks of Rosemount Inc. PlantWeb is a registered trademark of one of t he Emerson Process Management group of companies. T eflon, VITON, and Kal[...]