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www .rosemount.com Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC MultiV ariable ™ Mass Flow T ransmitter.
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Rosemount 3095FC MultiV ariable Mass Flow T ransmitter The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclea r-qualified applications.
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Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com T able of Content s SECTION 1 Introduction 3095FC Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Hardware . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC TOC -2 Getting Started with the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 Run the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 TOC -3 Rosemount 3095FC Soft Points Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20 Opcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC TOC -4 Changing the Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 APPENDIX A Specifications and Reference Data Specifications . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Section 1 Introduction 3095FC Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 1- 1 3095FC Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 1-2 Hardware The backplane board pro vides the power regulation, the routing o f the signals to the termination board, the processor bo ard, the backup battery board, the optional communications boa rd, the sensor module, and the battery charger board.
1-3 Rosemount 3095FC Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Firmware The firmware cont ained in flash ROM on the termination board, determines the functiona lity of the 3095FC an d inc.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 1-4 Low Power Mode Sleep mode is used to place the CPU in a low power mode . The battery voltage is monitored by low volt age dete ction circuitry and the low voltage limit value is set at 5.
1-5 Rosemount 3095FC Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Inst anta neous Rate Calculations The instantaneous value o f the IV is us ed with th e previous calculation period of the Integral Mu ltiplier V alue (IMV) to compute the instant aneous flow rate.
1-6 Rosemount 3095FC Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 NOTE: Do not allow the batteries to fully dischar ge. If the batteries fully disc harge, the battery charger board may enter thermal limiting.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Section 2 Inst a llation Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2-1 Inst allation . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 2-2 INST ALLATION Rosemount 3095FC Piping from the sta tic and DP meter runs connect to female ¼-18 NPT connections. The 3095 FC is an upst ream device , meaning that the SP line normally connects to the high pressure side (labeled “H” on the sensor body) .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-3 Rosemount 3095FC 9. Calibrate the 3 095FC (see “Calibrate” on p age 4-1). 10. Connect the 3095FC unit to any other external communication devices or networks. 1 1. Place the me ter run in service an d monitor w ith Rosem ount User Interface Sof tware for proper oper ation.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 2-4 supplies significantly more than 1 Amp to the 3095FC. The maximum input is 28 volt s. Do not allow the batteries to fully discharge. If the batteries are fully discharged, the ba ttery charger board may enter thermal limiting.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-5 Rosemount 3095FC Figure 2-2. Wiring T erminals Power Supply Wiring The terminals are labeled CHG+ for positive power connection and CHG- for negative power connection on a label on the termination board.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 2-6 Communications Wiring The communication port s located on the 3095FC provide a da ta link to the Rosemount User Interface Sof tware, other 3095 FC units, and host systems.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-7 Rosemount 3095FC T able 2-3. Local Oper ator Interface Port Wiring T able 2-4. PC Comm Port Wiring EIA-485 (RS-485) Serial Communications - Comm 1 Use Comm 1 to monito r or alter the 3095FC from a remote site using a host or Rosemount User Interfa ce Software.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 2-8 T a ble 2-6. Communications Card Signals T able 2-7. EIA-232 (RS-232) Communications Card Wiring Ground the T ransmitter Grounding reduces the effects of electric al no ise on the unit's operation and protects aga inst lightening.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-9 Rosemount 3095FC Pipelines Without Cath odic Protection The pipeline m ay provide an adequate earth ground and the 3095FC could mount directly on the meter run using an orifice plate. Use a groun d system tester to make sure the pipeline to earth impedan ce is less than 2 ohms.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-10 Rosemount 3095FC APPLY POWER T o prevent unnecessary battery drainage , the 3095 FC is delivered with the reset jumper in the OFF position. T o apply power to the 3095FC: 1. Complete the necessary wiring (“Wiring” on page 2-4).
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-1 1 Rosemount 3095FC INST ALL THE ROSEMOUNT USER INTERFACE SOFTWARE If a previous versio n of the Rosemou nt User Interface Software is installed, refer to “Uninstalling the Rosemount Us er Interface Soft ware” on page 2-12.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-12 Rosemount 3095FC Inst all Without Autorun 1. Insert the Rosemount User Interface Software inst allation CD-ROM. 2. Click the Windows S tart button. 3. Select Run. 4. Click the Browse button 5.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-13 Rosemount 3095FC EST ABLISHING COMMUNICATION Connection Methods When the user is logged into the Rosemount User Inte rface Software, the PC must connect to the 3095FC unit so communicatio n can be accomplished.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-14 Rosemount 3095FC Connect When off- line, the 3095FC menu displays Connect. T o use Connect: 1. Physically connect the 3095FC (see “Inst allation” on page 2-2). 2. Launch and log into Rosemoun t User Interf ace Software (s ee “Getting S ta rted with the Software” on p age 2-12).
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-15 Rosemount 3095FC NOTE Double-click the desired co mm unication s link (309 5FC name) to conn ect to that 3095FC. Double-clicking an icon is the same as selectin g the menu bar or toolbar button Direct Conne ct or Connect commands.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 2-16 Rosemount 3095FC Adding a 3095FC transmitter 1. Right-mouse click on the De vice Root directory icon. 2. Select Add a Device . 3. Right-mouse click on the New Device and select Rename. T ype in the new device name.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Section 3 Configuration Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3-1 Basic Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-2 Duplicating a Configuratio n Duplicate the configuration of a 3095FC using thes e instructio n. 1. File > Save Configuration to save the configur ation to a specified file.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-3 Rosemount 3095FC Download File Use this function to download a previously saved configuration to a 30 95FC. Configuration files are crea ted using the Save Configuration function. T o download a previously saved configuration: 1.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-4 CONFIGURATION Setting the Clock Immediately af ter connecting to a 309 5FC for the first time, set the Rosemount User Inte rface Software Clock to ensur e proper logging of history .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-5 Rosemount 3095FC Configuring the System Flags Use System Flags to perform actions that af fect the overall operation of the 3095FC. From the Flags screen , a co nfiguration can be saved to Flash memory and the 3095FC can be re-initialized.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-6 The Clear Flash M emory procedure clears all saved r estart configuration dat a contained in Flas h memory . Only factory defaults are retained. T o return the 3095FC to the original factory default settings: 1.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-7 Rosemount 3095FC Advanced T ab Use the following instructi ons to configure the Adva nced System Flags t ab. See Figure 3-3. 1. Select Device > Flags > Advanced T ab. 2. Enable CRC Check to perform CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Check) check on 3 095FC prot ocol comm unications.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-8 3095FC Communications Port s Configuration The communication port s of the 3095FC provide a link to a PC, such as one running Rosemount User Interface Sof tware or a host PC. The 3095FC can have up to three communication port s.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-9 Rosemount 3095FC RBX T ab T o configure the RBX, a modem must be present and appropriately configured. U se the fo llowing steps to con figure the RBX tab. See Figure 3-5 on page 3-10. 1. Configure the Device > Comm Port s > General T ab (see “General T ab” on page 3-8).
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-10 Figure 3-5. Device Comm Port RBX T ab Screen 3095FC Device Configuration / Information This step establishes th e S tation Na me, Address, Group, and other globa l variables that differentiate a 3095FC.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-1 1 Rosemount 3095FC Figure 3-6 . 3095F C Diffe rentiation / Information General Screen Point s T ab The Points screen allows the user to cha nge the number of cert ain points that will be active.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-12 Other Information T ab This tab displays inform ation about the firm ware (V ersion Name, Part Number , ID, and T ime Creat.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-13 Rosemount 3095FC Security Co nfiguration The 3095FC has two types of securi ty . • Rosemount User Interfac e Security - Enables access to the Rosemount User Interface Software and what menu items the user can access.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-14 Figure 3-10. Security Access Level Screen 3095FC Security See Figure 3-1 1. The 3095FC Security contr ols access to the device Comm Ports. When enabled, login is requ ired to use the communication ports.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-15 Rosemount 3095FC LCD User List Configuration LCD User List Setup allows the user to assign up to 16 p arameters to be displayed on the LCD. Each p arameter is displayed for three seconds before continuing to th e next.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-16 Analog Input (AI) Configuration Analog Input s are analog signals generated by measu rement devices, such as pressure and temperature tra nsmitters, including RTD probes.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-17 Rosemount 3095FC Figure 3-12. AI General T ab Screen AI Advanced T ab The AI Advanced tab enables the user to configure features, such as filtering, A/D conversions, and clipping for the se lected Analog Inpu t.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-18 6. When T em p Compens ation is Enab led, a temp erature co mpensation curve is applied to the Analog Input using the board temperature of the 3095FC as a reference.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-19 Rosemount 3095FC AI Alarms T ab See Figure 3-14 on page 3-20. The AI Alarms tab set s the alarm paramete rs for the AI point. 1. Select Device > I/O > AI Points > Alarms 2. Set the values for the dif ferent alarms.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-20 Figure 3-14. AI Alarms T ab Screen Sof t Points Configuration Softpoint s are data storage areas that can be used by any 3095FC application. Sof tpoints consist of a T ag identifier , one integer value, and twenty floating values.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-21 Rosemount 3095FC Figure 3-15. Sof t Point Screen Opcode Opcode (operation code) is an instruction from a host system that informs a slave device what actions to take. T able 3-1 contains a summary an d brief description of each Opcode.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-22 Certain Opcodes only send data an d do not receive data from the device. For example, Opcode 8 request s the device to set the time and date.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-23 Rosemount 3095FC Figure 3-16. Opcode T able Screen Radio Power Control Configuration Radio Power Control cons erves batte ry power to a radio or any other communicat ing device. Radio po wer is controlled eit her by the DTR signal or by a Discrete Output (DO).
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-24 3. Enter the The Radio Power S tatus, which indicates the current st atus of the Power Control function of ON, OFF , or RBX. The Active Zone indicates which zo ne is currently activate d for determinin g the S tart T ime, On Time, and Of f Time.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-25 Rosemount 3095FC NOTE If a Report By Exception (RBX) message needs to be sent to the host PC, the radio power on DO will come on and allo w the message to be sent. The hold time should be long enou gh to al low the 30 95FC to re ceive a re sponse bac k from the host.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-26 General T ab The General t ab sets the basic p arameters for the meter . See Figure 3-19 on page 3-26 1. Select Meter > Setup. 2. Select the Point number to be configur ed.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-27 Rosemount 3095FC AGA Meter Input s T ab See Figure 3-20 on page 3-27. The Inputs tab screen defines th e field inputs, inclu ding DP and SP to be used in the flow calculation. T o setup the meter inputs used in the flow calculation: 1.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-28 Gas Quality T ab See Figure 3-21 on page 3-28 Gas Quality defines the mole pe rcenta ge of twenty gas component s, the Heating V alue Basis, the Heating V a lue, and the S pecific Gravity .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-29 Rosemount 3095FC Advanced Meter Setup T ab See Figure 3-22 on page 3-30 The Meter Setup advanced t ab contains a number of additional par ameters that affect the flow calculation. 1. Select Me ter > Setup > Advanced tab.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-30 NOTE Normal recalculation periods are e stablished in Meter Set-up screen using Integral Multiplier period or the Base Multiplier Period. Upon forc ing a recalculation, the accumulations are zeroed and the flow value is lo gged as a new entry .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-31 Rosemount 3095FC Meter Setu p Alarms T ab See Figure 3-24 on page 3-32. Meter Setup Alarms allows setting th e alarm limits, configure RBX Alarming, and view active alarms for the selected meter run.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-32 Figure 3-24 . Meter Setup Alarms T ab Screen History Point s Configuration The History option allows dat a stored in the current value dat abase to be copied and stored fo r up to a month in the historical database .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-33 Rosemount 3095FC History Point 2, History Point 3, Histor y Po int 4, and H istory Point 6 are all setup as an Averag e Archive T ype that e.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-34 • Alarm Log: The Alarm Log cont ains the change in the state of any alarm signal that has been enabled for alar ms. The system Alarm Log has the capacity to maint ain and store up to 240 alarms in a “circular” log.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-35 Rosemount 3095FC General History The Configure > History option allows da t a to be stored in the historical database. Hourly a nd daily values are stored for up to 35 days. The historical database can be configured to log only the values that need to be logged.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-36 • T otalize - The dif ference between the curren t value and last hour's current va lue is used fo r point valu es polled or received as accumulated va lues.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-37 Rosemount 3095FC History , Alarm, Event, and Audit Log Report s History , Alarm, Event, and Audit Log can be viewed from the V iew menu. History can viewed from an on -line Ro semount User Interface Software, 3095FC, or from a disk file.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-38 Collect Data Select 3095FC > Collect Da ta to save various 3095FC data to disk files.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-39 Rosemount 3095FC Selecting View > EFM Repo rt s opens the initial scre en. The utility program is used in conjunction with the AGA flow calculation capabilities of the 3095FC to display or print previously collected flow dat a.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-40 Modbus Configuration The 3095FC has the ability to communica te using Modbus protocol. This makes it possible to integrate with Mo dbus devices into the same Host/Slave system.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-41 Rosemount 3095FC • Remote T e rminal Unit (RTU)– Allows for greater ch aracter den sity and better dat a throughput than ASCII for the same baud rate. Each message is transmitted in a co ntinuous stream.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-42 Figure 3-25. Configure Modbus General T ab Screen Scale V alues T ab The Scale V a lue tab allows the user to en ter low and high floating point and integer values for conve rting between integer and floating point numbers.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-43 Rosemount 3095FC 4. Enter the Float Scale # in the Low V alue Float Scale and High V alue Float Scale fields used when the Ho st is not able to process floating point numbers.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-44 Modbus - Hist ory Collection The Modbus protocol sends the Hourly (period ic) and Daily History .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-45 Rosemount 3095FC NOTE The S t arting History Point and Ending History Point values must be dif ferent with the S t arting History Point value be ing the smaller of the two . The group of history poin ts is specified by th e Modbus reg ister value s et in the Re gister Number field.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-46 T able 3-5. History , Event, and Alarm Functionality The 3095FC support s the Modbus with EFM extensions method for retr ieving alarms, event s, and history .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-47 Rosemount 3095FC T able 3-6. Modbus Events and Alarms Log Content Modbus - Det ailed Point / Parame ter Information The Modbus S p ecial Function T able (poi nt type 39) returns the Event Log, Alarm Log, and the Historica l Archives.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-48 Register numbers should be unique for a given communication port. Registers may be duplicated as lon g as they are assigned to sep arate port or located in a sep arate Modbus configuration table.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-49 Rosemount 3095FC T able 3-7. Modbus Registers 4. Enter a S t arting Register to repres ent the first dat a register in the address span. Any number from 0 to 65 535 is valid. Register numbers can be duplica ted as long as they are in separate Modbus Function configuration t ables.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-50 For example: When using Point Indexing the config uration of: S pecifies four Registers (1 00, 101, 102, and 104) that are .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 3-51 Rosemount 3095FC Figure 3-2 8. Modbus Registers Configuration Screen Modbus Conversion Conversion codes conve rt the data into a format th at is compatible to a Modbus device.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-52 T able 3-8. Modbus Conversion Codes Convert Code Description Slave Function Definition 0 No Conversion – – 1 Float to Integer , Float Scale 1 3, 4 The Float to Integer conversion c hanges floating point data to an integer for transmission to the host.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-53 49 Deadband, Float Scale 1 3, 4, 6, 16 The Deadband to Float Scale conversion changes the Deadb and pint data to an integer for transmission to the host. The number of the Convert Code specifies which floating poi nt scaling value is to be used for th e conversion.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-54 CUSTOM DISPLAYS This section describes the Custom Di sp lay option. The Custom Display option allows the creatio n of customized “live” displays, loading a display from a disk file, and monitoring flow and I/O point s.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-55 9. Press the T est button to display the screen as it will appear in use. Use the Update, Autosca n, S top Scan, Edit, Save.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 3-56.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Section 4 Calibration Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4-1 Calibrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 4-2 Figure 4-1. Removing the Device from Service 8. Apply the low (zero) value. For a pr essure input, this would typically be open to atmosphere. 9. Enter the applied value in the Dead W eight / T ester V alue field of the Set Zero dialog.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 4-3 Rosemount 3095FC 22. When the Live Reading is st able, click Set Mid 3 to calibrate the reading. The display retu rns to the Meter Calibration window . 23. When the calibration for a selected po int is complete, another input can be calib rated or co mplete th e calibration.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 4-4 Rosemount 3095FC • Press Effect is the Zero Shif t adjustme nt value; it is used as an of fset to the calibrated EU V alues to compensate for the working SP ef fect on a DP transmitter that was calibra ted at atmos pheric pres sure.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 4-5 Rosemount 3095FC Calibration Report The Calibration Report details which pa rameters were set during calibrat ion. 1. Select View > Calibr ation Report. 2. Select the Calibration Report to be viewed.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 4-6 Rosemount 3095FC V ERIFY CALIBRATION Rosemount Us er Interface Software can ve rify the calibration to check if the device requires re-calibration. T o verify , perform the following steps: 1.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Section 5 T roubleshooting and Maintenance Backup Configuration Informat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5-1 Communication Errors . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC 5-2 COMMUNICATION ERRORS Several events can ca use a connection failure: • If the Direct Connect commu nication link fails, use the Connect feature to establish a connection to the 30 95FC.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 5-3 Rosemount 3095FC RESETTING THE 3095FC If problems occur that appear to b e software related, try rese tting with a W arm S tart, Cold S tart, or Jumper Reset. W arm S tart The re-initializa tion is performed by setting a p arameter in the Rosemount User Interface Soft ware Flags.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 5-4 Rosemount 3095FC AF TER INSTALLING COMPONENT S After removing po wer to the 3095FC and insta lling components as needed, perform the following step s to start the 3095FC and reconfigure the dat a.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 5-5 Rosemount 3095FC REPLACING THE BATTERIES The battery pack cont ains three D-size lead-acid batteries providing 2.5 Amp-hours of current at 6.2 volts nominal. NOTE When installing equipment in a hazard ous area, ensure th at all components are approved for use in such areas.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 5-6 Rosemount 3095FC.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Appendix A Specifications and Reference Dat a Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page A-1 Dimensional Drawings .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC A-2 Power • T ransmitter: operates on terminal volt age of 8 - 28 Vdc • Input current: 5mA nominal, 9.5 mA at 100% duty cycle (battery charging not included) • Internal battery: r echargeable, Nominal 6.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 A-3 Rosemount 3095FC T urn-on Time Process variables will be withi n specifications less than 4 seconds after power is applied to transmitter .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC A-4 Range 4 ( ab s ol ut e )/ Ra nge D (g ag e ) • 0–36.26 to 0–3 ,626 psi (0–2,5 to 0–250,0 b ar) (100:1 rangeability is allowed) Accuracy (including Linearit y , Hysteresis, Repeatability) • ±0.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 A-5 Rosemount 3095FC Process We tted Part s Isolating Diaphragms • 316L SST or Hastelloy C -276 ® Drain/V ent V alv es • 316 SST or Hastello.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC A-6 Memory Specifications Programmable Memory 2 MB x 8 flash EPROM Dat a Memory 512 kB 5 RAM Boot Memory 128 kB flash EPROM Dat .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 A-7 Rosemount 3095FC DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 3095FC Side View Front V iew Dimensions are in in ches (millimeters) 3095FC with Solar Panel Assembly Side View Front V iew Dimensions are in in ches (millimeters) 7.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC A-8 Mounting Configurations for 3095FC T ransmitter Panel Mount Pipe Mount Dimensions are in inches (millimeters) 10.25 (260) 1.10 (28) 5.26 (134) 2.81 (71) 6.40 (163) 2.0 (51) 6.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 A-9 Rosemount 3095FC ORDERING INFORMATION • Available — Not available 3095FB 3095FC Code Product Description 3095F MultiV ariable Transmitter.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC A-10 Code T ermin al Block A S tandard •— B With Integral Transient Protection • • C CE MARK / Compliant with EMC – Transient Protection Included • — Code Meter 0 None • • 1 LCD Meter • • Code Bracket 0 None •• 1 Coplanar SST Flange Bracket for 2- in.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 A-1 1 Rosemount 3095FC OPTIONS St andard Configuration Unless otherwise specified, th e transmitter is shipped as follows: Custom Configuration (.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC A-12.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Appendix B Product Certifications Approved Manufacturing Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page B-1 European Directive Information . . . . . . . . . .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC B-2.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA March 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Appendix C Rosemount User Interface Sof tware Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page C-1 Point T ype P arameter Definitions .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-2 Point T ype 0 Information T able 3 5 lists the p arameters for the Configurable Opcode Point T ype found in the 3095FC.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-3 Rosemount 3095FC Device Point T ypes The tables in the rest of this section list the p arameters for each of the Point T ypes.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-4 T able C-4. Point T ype – AGA Flow Parameters 16 R/O BIN 1 Alarm Code: Bit 7 – Manual Mode Bit 6 – Point Fail Bit 5 –.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-5 Rosemount 3095FC 4 R/W BIN 1 AGA Configuration – Options: Bit 7 – Log Methane Adjustment 0 = Y es 1 = No Bit 6 – Heating V alue 0 = Mass .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-6 T a ble C-5. Point T ype 8 – History Para meters 32 R/W FLP 4 C 4 H 10 – i-Butane IBUT AN 33 R/W FLP 4 C 5 H 12 – n-Pen.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-7 Rosemount 3095FC T a ble C-6. Point T ype 10 – AGA Flow Calcu lation V alues 22 R/O UINT 8 1 Archive T ype ARCH6 23 R/O UINT 8 1 Averaging or.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-8 T able C-7. Point T ype 12 – Clock T a ble C-8. Point T ype 13 – System Fla gs 7 R/O FL P 4 Flow Y esterday – MCF or km.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-9 Rosemount 3095FC 10 R/W UINT 8 1 RTS Communications Port 2 RTSCM2 11 R/W UINT 8 1 Clear Config Memory CLREEP 12 R/W UINT 8 1 I/O Scan Enable IO.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-10 T able C-9. Point T ype 14 – Communication Port s Parameter Number Read- Wri te Data T y pe Length Description Ab br .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-1 1 Rosemount 3095FC T able C-10. Point T ype 15 – System V ariables (Device Information) 20 R/W F LP 4 Disconnect Time DISCTM 21 R/W FLP 4 Ina.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-12 T a ble C-1 1. Point T ype 17 – Soft Point Parameters 21 R/O BIN 1 ROM Installed – Memory Assignments: Bit 7 – E0000-F.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-13 Rosemount 3095FC T able C-12. Point T ype 19 – Dat abase Parameters NOTE Point T ype 19 is used by Opcode 165 to configure history points and create events. T able C-13. Point T ype 41 – Run Parameters Parameter Number Read- Wri te Data T y pe Length Description Ab br .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-14 15 R/W UINT 8 1 History Point 1 HISTPT1 16 R/W UINT 8 1 RollUp ROLLUP1 17 R/W TLP 3 TLP TLP1 18 R/W F LP 4 Conversion CONV1 .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-15 Rosemount 3095FC T able C-14. Point T ype 42 – Extra Run Parame ters T able C-15. Point T ype 43 – User List Parameters Parameter Number Read- Wri te Data T y pe Length Description Ab br .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-16 T able C-16. Point T ype 44 – Power Contro l Parameters 16 R/W TLP 3 Data 1 17 R/W TLP 3 Data 2 18 R/W TLP 3 Data 3 19 R/W.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-17 Rosemount 3095FC T able C-17. Point T ype 45 – Meter Calibration and Sampler T able C-18. Point T ype 46 – Meter Configu ration Parameters Parameter Number Read- Wri te Data T y pe Length Description Ab br .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-18 Parameter Number Read- Wri te Data T y pe Length Description Ab br . 0 R/W AC 10 Point T ag Identification T AG 1 R/W AC 30 .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-19 Rosemount 3095FC 4 R/W BIN 1 Options: Bit 7 – Log Methane Adjust 0 = Log Normalization 1 = Do Not Log Normalization Bit 6 – Heating V alue.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-20 32 R/W F LP 4 C 4 H 10 i-Butane IBUT AN 33 R/W FLP 4 C 5 H 12 n-Pentane NPENT A 34 R/W F LP 4 C 5 H 12 i-Pentane IPENT A 35 .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-21 Rosemount 3095FC T able C-19. Point T ype 47 – Meter Flow V alues Parameter Number Read- Wri te Data T y pe Length Description Ab br .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-22 T able C-20. Point T ype 53 – Modbus Con figuration Parameters 50 R/O FLP 4 Energy Accumulated (MMBT U or GJoules) ENGACC .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-23 Rosemount 3095FC T able C-21. Point T ype 54 – Modbus Fu nction T able Parameter Number Read- Wri te Data T y pe Length Description Ab br .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-24 T able C-22. Point T ype 55 – Modbus S pecial Function T able 51 R/W TLP 3 Parameter(s) PA R A 1 3 52 R/W UINT 8 1 Convers.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-25 Rosemount 3095FC T able C-23. Point T ype 56 – Analog Input Calibratio n Parameters 37 R/W UINT 8 1 End History Point END7 38 R/W UINT 8 1 T.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-26 T able C-24. Point T ype 58 – Revision Information T able C-25. Point T ype 86 – Extended Histor y Parameters Parameter Number Read- Wri te Data T y pe Length Description Ab br .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 2004 C-27 Rosemount 3095FC 41 R/W UINT 8 1 Averaging or Rate T ype AV G # 1 0 42 R/W T LP 3 Point T ag Identification TLP T AG#1 1 43 R/W TLP 3 History .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA March 200 4 Rosemount 3095FC C-28.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Glossary A A/D - Analog to Digital AGA - American Gas As sociation. AI - Analog Input. AO - Analog Output. Analog - Analog dat a is represented by a continuous va riable, such as an electrical current signal.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC Glossary-2 Discrete - Input or output that is non-continuous, typically representing two levels such as on/of f. DP - Differ ential Pressure. DSR - Data Set Ready modem communications signal.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Glossary-3 Rosemount 3095FC I, J IC - Industry Canada, more recently know an Measuremen t Canada, which grants custody tran sfer approvals on certain 3095FC units. IC can also mean integrated circu it.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC Glossary-4 On-line - Accomplished while co nnected (by a com munications link) to the target device.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Glossary-5 Rosemount 3095FC ROM - Read-only memory . T ypically used to store firmware. RTC - Real-time clock. RTD - Resistance T emperature Detector . RTS - Ready to Send modem communications signal.
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC Glossary-6.
Reference Manual 00809-0100-4 832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC www .rosemount.com Index A Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 , A-1 1 After Installing Components . . . . 5-4 Apply Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 Approved Manufacturing Locations .
Reference Manual 00809-0100- 4832, Rev AA October 2004 Rosemount 3095FC Index-2 G Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . Glossary-1 Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Earth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Pipelines With C athodic Protection . .
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