Differential Pressure Transmitter Model 3051 With Air Capillary For Waste Water Surge Vessel
Differential Pressure Transmitter Model 3051 With Air Capillary For Waste Water Surge Vessel
Differential Pressure Transmitter Model 3051 With Air Capillary For Waste Water Surge Vessel
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1/ Method of operation
The differential pressure transmitter is used to obtain a level of water contained in a pressure vessel by the
difference of pressure measured between the bottom of the surge vessel (pressure of the water by the outlet) and
the top of the vessel (pressure on the air of the surge vessel)
This level is indicated on the lower sensor LCD display with 5 digits.
The display can be parameterized in millimetres of water column, in centimetres as a percentage of the total
volume.
This value can also be transmitted using a 4/20mA signal with Hart protocol.
2/ Components detail
The material is delivered with one differential pressure sensor, one isolation valve with flange connection DN
50PN40 in stainless steel 316L, one capillary protected by a reinforced stainless steel sheath for air connection
and one 15/21 ball valve.
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Detail of connection of capillary and lower sensor:
The delivery capillary is connected at the bottom of the lower sensor on the water side and at the top of the surge
bladder vessel on the air side.
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3/ Electric connection
Output
Two-wire 4-20 mA, user-selectable for linear or square root output.
Digital process variable superimposed on 4-20 mA signal, available to any host that conforms to the HART
protocol.
Power Supply
External power supply required. Standard transmitter (4-20 mA) operates on 10.5 to 55 V dc with no load.
2. Connect the positive lead to the “+” terminal (PWR/COMM) and the negative lead to the “–” terminal.
Note :
Do not connect the powered signal wiring to the test terminals. Power could damage the test diode in the test
connection. Shielded twisted paircable should be used for best results.
Use 24 AWG or larger wire and do not exceed 5,000 feet (1500 meters).
5. If applicable, install wiring with a drip loop. Arrange the drip loop so the bottom is lower than the conduit
connections and the transmitter housing.
The following schedule shows wiring connections necessary to power a 3051 and enable communications with a
hand-held Field Communicator. For low-power transmitters, refer to the reference manual.
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Signal wiring grounding
Do not run signal wiring in conduit or opentrays with power wiring, or near heavy electrical equipment.
Grounding terminations are provided on the outside of the electronics housing and inside the Terminal
Compartment.
These grounds are used when transient protect terminal blocks are installed or to fulfill local regulations.
See Step below for more information on how the cable shield should be grounded.
3. Replace the housing cover. It is recommended that the cover be tightened until there is no gap between the
cover and the housing.
Transmitter operates on 10.5 - 42.4 Vdc. The dc power supply should provide power with less than two percent
ripple.
The total resistance load is the sum of the resistance of the signal leads and the load resistance of the controller,
indicator, and related pieces. Note that the resistance of intrinsic safety barriers, if used, must be included.
Power Supply for 1-5 Vdc HART Low Power transmitters operate on 6–12 Vdc.
The dc power supply should provide power with less than two percent ripple.
The Vout load should be 100 kW or greate
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4/ Possible option
For more detail, do not hesitate to consult the Quick Installation Guide (supply with the material).
CHARLATTE RESERVOIRS
17, Rue Paul Bert 89400 MIGENNES
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