Page 2 - Quick Start Guide; NOTICE; Explosions could result in death or serious injury; External surface may be hot; Process leaks could result in death or serious injury
December 2014 2 Quick Start Guide © NOTICE This installation guide provides basic guidelines for the Rosemount 3107 andRosemount 3108. It does not provide instructions for detailed configuration, diagnostics, maintenance, service, troubleshooting, or installations. Refer to the Rosemount 3107 and 31...
Page 3 - Theory of operation; Figure 1; Figure 1. Typical application
Quick Start Guide 3 December 2014 Overview of the Rosemount 3107 and 3108 The Rosemount 3107 and 3108 are sealed 4–20 mA loop-powered liquid level transmitters, specifically designed for use in waste water and effluent treatment plant on aqueous applications. These rugged UPVC transmitters are certi...
Page 4 - Components of the transmitter; supply. The 3108 has a factory-fitted Remote Temperature Sensor.; Figure 2. Transmitter components; Considerations before you install; Note; See also; General; the applicable code of practice.
December 2014 4 Quick Start Guide Components of the transmitter The transmitter has a housing containing advanced electronics to generate ultrasonic pulses, process the resultant signals, and provide a 4–20mA and HART output. There is a factory-fitted cable for the signal output and connecting an ex...
Page 5 - Environmental; Figure 3. Environmental considerations; Installation; good echo; OK
Quick Start Guide 5 December 2014 The transmitter is Double Insulated , and therefore Protective Earthing is not required. However, the cable screen should be connected (see Figure 9 on page 10 ). Note that if the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection af...
Page 6 - Mounting the transmitter above the liquid surface; Mounting bracket; Figure 4; Figure 4. Mounting bracket
December 2014 6 Quick Start Guide Obstructions in the tank, or well, may generate echoes which can be confused with the real liquid surface echo. Obstructions within the beam angle generate strong false echoes. Wherever possible, the transmitter should be positioned to avoid false echoes. To avo...
Page 7 - Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit or a Field Communicator.; Flange mounting; Figure 5. Flange mounting; Mounting from a conduit
Quick Start Guide 7 December 2014 Note To help with alignment, the echo size (signal strength) can be indicated on the Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit or a Field Communicator. Flange mounting The instrument (accessory) flanges supplied by Emerson are manufactured from PVC and are a full face de...
Page 8 - Open channel flow installations; transmitter directly over any inlet stream.; Figure 6. Choosing the height position above a flow
December 2014 8 Quick Start Guide Open channel flow installations Mount an ultrasonic transmitter over an area of clear liquid. Avoid mounting the transmitter directly over any inlet stream. Never suspend the transmitter by the cable . The positioning is critical, and should be the correct distance ...
Page 9 - (refer to the relevant standard for further information); Figure 8. Bottom reference of a ‘V’ notch weir
Quick Start Guide 9 December 2014 Note The transmitter should be free from a situation where it is likely to 'drown' (refer to the relevant standard for further information) Figure 8. Bottom reference of a ‘V’ notch weir A. Transmitter bottom reference (i.e. true invert)B. Meniscus level The Rosem...
Page 10 - Connecting the transmitter; communications; Installation in a non-hazardous area; Installation in a hazardous area; Figure 9
December 2014 10 Quick Start Guide Connecting the transmitter Note To comply with the CSA requirements, the transmitters must be powered from a Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit, or a class 2 or separate extra-low voltage (SELV) source. Other devices may reset if connecting the transmitter to a...
Page 11 - Configuration; Transmitter base units; Field Communicator and AMS; Home; Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit; Main Menu; Bottom Reference; Base Units
Quick Start Guide 11 December 2014 Configuration The transmitter can be configured and verified using a Field Communicator or a Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit. The parameters in this section are for a sufficient for a basic level, contents (volume), or open channel flow application. For a more a...
Page 12 - Transmitter bottom reference; Field Communicator or AMS
December 2014 12 Quick Start Guide Transmitter bottom reference This is the transmitter’s Bottom Reference setting. It is the distance measured vertically along the ultrasonic beam path from the User Preferred Sensor Reference Point (UPSRP) to the Zero Level of a tank or an open channel ( Figure 10 ...
Page 13 - Figure 10. Tank geometry; which drives the 4–20 mA output signal.
Quick Start Guide 13 December 2014 Figure 10. Tank geometry The process value (e.g. liquid level) is indicated in the HART Primary Variable (D900), which drives the 4–20 mA output signal. Parameter Fast Key 3490 Series Menu Navigation Lower Blanking (P063) 2, 2, 5, 6 SETUP,[Tag], ENGINEERING, Lower ...
Page 14 - Transmitter primary variable units (P012)
December 2014 14 Quick Start Guide Transmitter primary variable units (P012) This selects alternative display units for the HART Primary Variable (PV), which are then reported to a HART Master Device such as a Rosemount 3490 Series Control Unit. Note Selecting alternative display units does not au...
Page 15 - Linear
Quick Start Guide 15 December 2014 Field Communicator or AMS To change the tank shape / non linear profile:1. From the Home screen, select 2: Configure . 2. Select 2: Manual Setup . 3. Select 3: Profiling . 4. Select 2: Set Non-Linear Profile . 5. Select a new profile, and then press “ Enter ” to sa...
Page 16 - Level measurement; Figure 11. Volume from a cylinder/sphere; Open channel measurement; standard
December 2014 16 Quick Start Guide Transmitter scale factor / K-factor (P013) Level measurement When the process value (PV) is a level measurement in meters, feet, or inches, this parameter converts the level measurement into alternative units before being output. Enter a value of 1.0 if alternative...
Page 18 - To view or change the diameter, maximum
December 2014 18 Quick Start Guide Field Communicator or AMS To view or change the diameter, maximum height, or power factor: 1. From the Home screen, select 2: Configure . 2. Select 2: Manual Setup . 3. Select 3: Profiling . 4. Select 5: Non-Linear Profile Height P014 or 5:Power Factor P014 , depen...
Page 19 - Procedure for P011=“Special Plot”; Figure n
Quick Start Guide 19 December 2014 Profile points 1 to 10 (P030 to P039) These parameters are used to define an irregular-shaped profile for calculating the process value (PV) from a live level reading. See Figure n on page 18 for an example of how these parameters are used. Field Communicator or AM...
Page 20 - Figure 12. Volume or flow from 2-stage weir
December 2014 20 Quick Start Guide Figure 12. Volume or flow from 2-stage weir Rectangular weir V-notch weir 4–20mA/HART Rosemount 3107 or 3108 Profile he ig h t (P014) Bo ttom refer e nc e (P 010) Rosemount 3490 Series control unit Y X 0,0 P039 = Maximum process value (PV) Maxim u m he ight (P 014)...
Page 21 - Product Certifications; Approved manufacturing locations; American and Canadian certifications; Special condition of use
Quick Start Guide 21 December 2014 Product Certifications Approved manufacturing locations Rosemount Inc. – Chanhassen, Minnesota, USA Rosemount Measurement Limited – Slough, Berkshire, United Kingdom Emerson Process Management Asia Pacific Private Limited – Singapore European Union directive inform...
Page 22 - European certifications; Rest of the world certifications; ATEX and IECEx conditions for safe use (X); Model numbers covered:
December 2014 22 Quick Start Guide Canadian Standards Association (CSA) I6 Certificate Number: 02 CSA 1352094 XEx ia IICIntrinsically Safe when installed with certified barrier meeting transmitter Entity parameters:Ui=30V, Ii=120mA, Pi=0.82W, Ci=5nF, Li=27uHTemperature Code T4 at Ta = –40 to 60 ° C ...
Page 24 - Figure 13. EC declaration of conformity certificate
December 2014 24 Quick Start Guide Figure 13. EC declaration of conformity certificate