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St 3000 smart transmitter user manual

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Honeywell Smart Differential Pressure Transmitters ST Differential pressure transmitters are used primarily in flow applications in concert with a measuring element such as an orifice plate, pitot tube, or V-Cone type sensor. Figure 1 —Series Remote Seal Pressure Transmitters feature proven piezoresistive sensors and advanced seal technology with standard weld. In addition, Honeywell's high-quality. For applications in which the transmitter must be mounted remotely from the process, Honeywell offers the remote seal line of gauge, absolute and differential pressure transmitters.


Refer to the procedure for setting the range values to applied pressures using local zero and span adjustments in Appendix A Smart Meter Reference in this guide. Evaluate conditions The ST transmitter is designed to operate in common indoor industrial environments as well as outdoors. To assure optimum performance, evaluate these conditions at the mounting area relative to published transmitter specifications and accepted installation practices for electronic pressure transmitters.


Figure 4 illustrates typical mounting area considerations to make before installing a transmitter. 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 For example, 3. Use metric hex wrench 2. Always recharge the SFC battery pack in a nonhazardous location. The SFC itself is an intrinsically safe device. Also, be sure any switches that may trip alarms or interlocks associated with the analog loop are secured or turned OFF. Communication superimposes digital signals on the loop wiring that could affect the analog control signal.


The Smartline Configuration Toolkit SCT consists of the software program which is contained on diskettes and a Smartline Option Module which is the hardware interface used for connecting the host computer to the ST transmitter. Be certain that the host computer is loaded with the proper operating system necessary to run the SCT program.


If your ST transmitter is equipped with a Local Smart Meter option, you may want refer to the design and operating specifications for this option.


Secure with nuts and lockwashers provided. NOTE: If the meter body is hexagonal, you must use the additional bracket supplied. If meter body is round, discard the bracket. Rotate Transmitter housing in maximum of degree increment in left or right direction from center to position you require and tighten set screw 1. You will need the 4mm size wrench for the outside set screw.


To minimize these positional effects on calibration zero shift , take the appropriate mounting precautions that follow for the given transmitter model.


You do this by leveling the transmitter side-to-side and front-to-back. See Figure 6 for suggestions on how to level the transmitter using a spirit balance.


For a transmitter with a small differential pressure span, you must ensure that the transmitter is vertical when mounting it. You must also zero the transmitter by following the steps in Table 9 below. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up. Forgot password?


Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. ST Printed in U. February While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer.


Windows, Windows 95 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Information Mapping is a trademark of Information Mapping Inc. Union Hills Drive Phoenix, Arizona Patent Notice This product is covered by one or more of the following U. Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Protective Earth PE terminal. Acronyms AP Absolute Pressure APM American Wire Gauge DE Differential Pressure EMI Electromagnetic Interference GP Gauge Pressure HP High Pressure HP Inches of Water KCM Low Pressure LP Lower Range Value mA Milliamperes mmHg Millimeters of Mercury NPT Printed Circuit Board PM Upper Range Value Vdc Technical Assistance If you encounter a problem with your ST Smart Transmitter, check to see how your transmitter is currently configured to verify that all selections are consistent with your application.


By E-mail You can also e-mail your technical questions or comments about this product to: Honeywell Solution Support Center e-mail: ace honeywell. Transmitter Terminal Blocks. Section 1 —Getting Started 1. 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. Honeywell ST Installation Manual pages. Smart transmitter release with hart communications option 6 pages.


Smart transmitter release with hart communications option 4 pages. Page 2: Patent Notice In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages.


The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice. Page 4: Symbol Definitions About This Document Technical Assistance If you encounter a problem with your ST Smart Transmitter, check to see how your transmitter is currently configured to verify that all selections are consistent with your application.


Page 6 Saving and Restoring a Configuration Database Page 11 Figure 3 Typical Communication Interface Page 13 Section 13 provides additional wiring diagrams showing alternate wiring methods.


It provides some general information to acquaint you with the ST transmitter and the HART communications interface.


Page 18 Specification and Model Selection Guide that is provided as a separate document. Transmitter operator interface The HART communicator Model is connected to the loop wiring of the ST transmitter for direct communication with the transmitter.


Page 2- Quick Start Reference This section assumes that the ST transmitter has been installed and wired correctly, and is ready to be put into operation. It also assumes that you are somewhat familiar with using the HART communicator and that the transmitter has been configured correctly for your application. The start-up tasks are listed in the order they are commonly completed.


Of course, if you are replacing an existing ST transmitter you may skip this section. To assure optimum performance, evaluate these conditions at the mounting area relative to published transmitter specifications and accepted installation practices for electronic pressure transmitters. Page Considerations For Hart Communicator If your transmitter is to be installed and operated with one of the integral smart meter options, please note the Smart meter specifications and operating conditions for the meter located in Appendix A of this manual.


Page 4- Installation 4— Installation - Overview 4— Installation Overview About this section This section provides information about installing the ST transmitter. Page 33 Loosen set screw on outside neck of transmitter one full turn. Page 34 You do this by leveling the transmitter side-to-side and front-to-back. See Figure 8 for suggestions on how to level the transmitter using a spirit balance.


Absolute pressure models Center Section Process Head Position spirit balance on center section of meter body only. 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. Page 36 Press OK to initiate zero input corrects.


You will be prompted to return the loop to automatic control. Figure 10 shows a typical installation for a transmitter with a flush mount on a pipe. Page Figure 11 Typical Flange And Pipe Mounted Installations Once the transmitter is mounted, the electronics housing can be rotated to the desired position. See Table 6, step 4. See procedure in Table 6 in this section for bracket mounting. Follow the guidelines below to determine the mounting position of the remote seals for the given fill fluid and then use the procedure in Table 9 to mount the remote seals to the process connections.


Another piping arrangement uses a block-off valve and a tee connector in the process piping to the transmitter as shown in Figure See model selection guide for description of available flanged, threaded, Remote Diaphragm chemical tee, saddle, and sanitary process connections. Page Table 13 Installing Flange Adapter Apply an anti-seize compound on the stainless steel bolts prior to threading them into the process head. Page Figure 16 St Transmitter Terminal Blocks If you will be using the transmitter in a hazardous area, be sure to review the hazardous location reference data included in Appendix D of this manual before wiring and operating the transmitter.


Page Figure 17 Ground Connection For Lightning Protection When installed as nonincendive equipment in a Division 2 Hazardous Location, disconnect power to the transmitter in the non-hazardous area, or determine that the location is non-hazardous prior to disconnecting or connecting the transmitter wires.


Meter type Wiring Connections to Transmitter Integral smart meter connections — Page 52 SM remote meter in conjunction with a new smart meter that is configured to display readings in custom or flow units, the indications of the two meters will be displayed in different units. Page Figure 18 Typical Communicator Connections 4 to 20 milliampere loop wiring. Polarity of the communicator connection does not matter. Figure 18 shows typical communicator connections across loop wiring to a ST transmitter.


ST Power Supply Page Table 15 Starting Communications With Transmitter Starting communications Once you connect the communicator to the transmitter, you are ready to start communicating with the transmitter.


The procedure in Table 15 outlines the steps for starting communications with an ST transmitter without an assigned tag number. When the write protect option is ordered, transmitters are shipped with a default jumper position for read-only. Page Figure 20 Smart Meter Display With All Indicators Lit Local smart meter display indications If your ST transmitter is equipped with the smart meter option, you can check the status of all the indicators on the local smart meter LCD display by cycling power to the transmitter.


The meter runs a brief self-test whenever power is applied to the transmitter. Page 6- Configuration 6— Configuration Overview About this section This section introduces you to ST transmitter configuration.


This section also provides an overview of the HART communicator, including data on menus and keyboard, descriptions of display selections and symbols, and information on making changes using the communicator. Page Configuration Overview Communicator and ST transmitter memories As shown in Figure 22, both the communicator and the ST transmitter have working memories.