Emerson 3051N User Manual

Page of 100
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4808, Rev CA
June 2008
Rosemount 3051N
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GENERAL 
CONSIDERATIONS
Measurement accuracy depends upon proper installation of the transmitter 
and impulse piping. Mount the transmitter close to the process and use a 
minimum of piping to achieve best accuracy. Keep in mind the need for easy 
access, personnel safety, practical field calibration, and a suitable transmitter 
environment. Install the transmitter to minimize vibration, shock, and 
temperature fluctuation.
Special Draft Range 
Considerations
Installation
It is best to mount the transmitter with the isolating diaphragms parallel to the 
ground. Installing the transmitter in this way reduces oil head effect and 
provides for optimal temperature performance.
Be sure the transmitter is securely mounted. Tilting of the transmitter may 
cause a zero shift in the transmitter output.
Reducing Process Noise
It is often difficult to isolate the actual process variable from process noise in 
draft range applications. Pressure fluctuations and air currents can make 
accurate draft range measurements difficult to obtain.
There are two recommended methods of reducing process noise: output 
damping and, in gage applications, reference side filtering.
Output Damping
The output damping for the Rosemount 3051ND0 is factory set to 3.2 
seconds as a default. If the transmitter output is still noisy, increase the 
damping time. If faster response is needed, decrease the damping time. 
Damping adjustment information is available in Section 2: Transmitter 
Functions.
Reference Side Filtering
In gage applications it is important to minimize fluctuations in atmospheric 
pressure to which the low side isolator is exposed. One method of reducing 
fluctuations in atmospheric pressure is to attach a length of tubing to the 
reference side of the transmitter to act as a pressure buffer. Another method 
is to plumb the reference side to a chamber that has a small vent to 
atmosphere. If multiple draft transmitters are being used in an application, the 
reference side of each device can be plumbed to a chamber to achieve a 
common gage reference.
IMPORTANT
Install the enclosed pipe plug in unused conduit openings with a minimum of 
five threads engaged to comply with explosion proof requirements.
MECHANICAL 
CONSIDERATIONS
The following figures show dimensional drawings and installation examples of 
the Rosemount 3051N transmitters, including mounting brackets.
NOTE
For Rosemount 3051ND0 and 3051ND1, mount the transmitter solidly to 
prevent tilting. A tilt in the physical transmitter may cause a zero shift in the 
transmitter output.