Emerson 3095FC - Manual

Emerson 3095FC

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Reference Manual; NOTICE
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – Section 1; The 3095FC provides the following components and features:
  • Page 12 – Wake-up from Sleep occurs when the 3095FC receives a:; Flow Measurement
  • Page 13 – Instantaneous Rate Calculations; CONSIDERATIONS; For solar-powered 3095FC units orient solar panels as follows:
  • Page 15 – Section 2; MOUNTING; • Pipestand mounted – The Rosemount 3095FC can mount to a 2-in.
  • Page 16 – Installing the Rosemount 3095FC on a Pipestand
  • Page 17 – Solar Panel Sizing
  • Page 18 – Hours for the United States; WIRING; Remove power from transmitter (if applicable); NOTE
  • Page 20 – Wiring
  • Page 21 – Interface Port Wiring
  • Page 22 – Card Signals; Ground the Transmitter
  • Page 23 – Pipelines Without Cathodic Protection; POWER SUPPLY; Convert the total value (in mW) to Watts by dividing it by 1000.; Batteries
  • Page 25 – Software Overview; appears if there are unsaved changes.; Install With Autorun; Click Yes to agree with the Terms and Conditions
  • Page 26 – Log into the Software
  • Page 27 – • Direct Connect - Connect to the 3095FC using the Local Port (LOI) if; To use Direct Connect:
  • Page 28 – Connect; CONFIGURATION TREE; • Assign an address for every 3095FC within a group. Each 3095FC has
  • Page 29 – Screen; Adding a Group; Right-mouse click on the Device Root directory icon.; Deleting a Group; Right-mouse click on the group to be deleted.
  • Page 30 – Adding a 3095FC transmitter
  • Page 31 – Section 3; OVERVIEW; • “History Points Configuration” on page 3-32; BASIC FUNCTIONS; Begin the configuration process with “Setting the Clock” on page 3-4.; Select TLP Options
  • Page 32 – Duplicating a Configuration
  • Page 33 – Download File; Select the configuration file name with the extension .FCF; Select only the Configuration Points to download.; Print Configuration
  • Page 34 – Select Device > Clock or click the Clock icon in the toolbar.
  • Page 35 – The following may occur when performing a Cold Start:
  • Page 36 – Select the Clear button and click Yes.; Flags General Tab
  • Page 37 – Advanced Tab; Flags Advanced Tab
  • Page 38 – General Tab; Select the transmit and receive data Baud Rate in bits per second.
  • Page 39 – RBX Tab
  • Page 40 – RBX Tab Screen
  • Page 41 – Differentiation / Information; Points Tab; Differentiation / Information point
  • Page 42 – Other Information Tab; Revision Info Tab
  • Page 43 – Rosemount User Interface Security - Menu and Log On
  • Page 44 – Level Screen
  • Page 46 – AI General Tab
  • Page 47 – AI Advanced Tab
  • Page 48 – To complete point configuration click Apply.
  • Page 49 – AI Alarms Tab
  • Page 50 – Soft Points Configuration; Use the following steps to configure the soft points
  • Page 51 – Opcodes
  • Page 52 – Opcode Table Configuration; Select the Table Number for the Opcode Screen.; Once the parameters have been configured in the Opcode Table:
  • Page 54 – Select the Power Timer, which counts down the amount of time (On
  • Page 55 – Control Screen; Meter Run Configuration
  • Page 56 – The General tab sets the basic parameters for the meter.
  • Page 57 – AGA Meter Inputs Tab; To setup the meter inputs used in the flow calculation:; Tab Screen
  • Page 58 – Gas Quality Tab; Quality Tab Screen
  • Page 59 – Advanced Meter Setup Tab; • Gross I - Uses the density of the natural gas, its heating value, and
  • Page 60 – Advanced Tab Screen; Instrument Calibration Tab
  • Page 61 – Meter Setup Alarms Tab
  • Page 62 – The 3095FC also maintains a 10-minute historical database.; Meter History; Flowing Minutes Today (Accumulate archive type)
  • Page 63 – Averaging Technique; History point archival includes:; Log Types; • 10-Minute Historical Log: The 3095FC has a 10-minute historical log
  • Page 64 – • Alarm Log: The Alarm Log contains the change in the state of any
  • Page 65 – General History; Select the Logical Number. For example, select Analog Input AIN A 2.
  • Page 66 – • Totalize - The difference between the current value and last hour's
  • Page 68 – Table 3-2. Orifice Meter Run History Points
  • Page 69 – Select the desired file and click Open.
  • Page 70 – Codes; The General tab sets the basic communication parameters.
  • Page 72 – General Tab Screen; Scale Values Tab
  • Page 73 – Scaled Values Tab Screen
  • Page 74 – Modbus - History Collection
  • Page 75 – Enter the Archive Type to archive either Hourly or Daily values.
  • Page 76 – Alarm Functionality; Reading Events / Alarms Register
  • Page 77 – Alarms Log Content; Modbus - Detailed Point / Parameter Information
  • Page 78 – Use the following steps to Configure the Modbus Registers.
  • Page 80 – For example: When using; Point Indexing; the configuration of:
  • Page 81 – Configuration Screen; Modbus Conversion
  • Page 84 – Use the following instructions to create a new display.
  • Page 85 – Save Displays
  • Page 87 – Section 4; CALIBRATE
  • Page 89 – When the Live Reading is stable, click Set Mid 3 to calibrate the; Sensor Module to Service; • Raw Value #1 to 5 - Raw Value 1 is the lowest calibrated Raw A/D
  • Page 90 – • The Timer field shows the last inactivity count-down in seconds; No event is logged for the Mode Read-Only parameter.
  • Page 91 – Calibration Report; Perform the following steps:
  • Page 93 – Section 5; The following tools are required for troubleshooting:; Log into the Rosemount User Interface Software.
  • Page 94 – Communication Problems
  • Page 96 – Select the portions of the configuration to download (restore).
  • Page 97 – CHANGING THE PLATE
  • Page 99 – Appendix A; SPECIFICATIONS; Gas or liquid
  • Page 100 – Storage
  • Page 101 – Real Time Clock
  • Page 102 – Electrical Connections
  • Page 103 – Process Wetted Parts; Hastelloy C; Weight
  • Page 104 – Programmable Memory; MB x 8 flash EPROM; Data Memory; Archival; Memory Logging; Flow Specifications
  • Page 105 – 095FC with Solar Panel Assembly
  • Page 109 – Tagging; Three customer tagging options are available:; Optional 305 Integral Manifolds; ACCESSORIES; Rosemount User Interface Software Packages
  • Page 111 – Appendix B; Rosemount Inc. — Chanhassen, Minnesota USA; North American Certifications; Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Approvals
  • Page 113 – Appendix C; - Identifies the specific parameter associated with the Point; - Table C-1 defines the Data Types found in the parameters; Length; - The byte length of the parameter is indicated in this column.; - A brief description of each parameter is provided in this
  • Page 114 – specifying the Point Type, Logical Number, or Parameter Number.
  • Page 116 – Table C-4. Point Type – AGA Flow Parameters
  • Page 118 – Table C-5. Point Type 8 – History Parameters
  • Page 119 – Table C-6. Point Type 10 – AGA Flow Calculation Values
  • Page 122 – Table C-9. Point Type 14 – Communication Ports
  • Page 124 – Table C-11. Point Type 17 – Soft Point Parameters
  • Page 125 – Table C-12. Point Type 19 – Database Parameters; Table C-13. Point Type 41 – Run Parameters
  • Page 127 – Table C-14. Point Type 42 – Extra Run Parameters
  • Page 128 – Table C-16. Point Type 44 – Power Control Parameters
  • Page 129 – Table C-17. Point Type 45 – Meter Calibration and Sampler
  • Page 133 – Table C-19. Point Type 47 – Meter Flow Values
  • Page 134 – Table C-20. Point Type 53 – Modbus Configuration Parameters
  • Page 135 – Table C-21. Point Type 54 – Modbus Function Table
  • Page 136 – Table C-22. Point Type 55 – Modbus Special Function Table
  • Page 137 – Table C-23. Point Type 56 – Analog Input Calibration Parameters
  • Page 138 – Table C-24. Point Type 58 – Revision Information
  • Page 141 – Glossary; by the user. Can also mean the hardware assembly scheme.
  • Page 142 – - Data Set Ready modem communications signal.
  • Page 143 – certain 3095FC units. IC can also mean integrated circuit.
  • Page 145 – - Ready to Send modem communications signal.
  • Page 147 – Index
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Rosemount 3095FC MultiVariable

Mass Flow Transmitter

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Page 3 - Reference Manual; NOTICE

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