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ST 3000 Smart Transmitter
Release 300 and SFC Smart Field
Communicator Model STS 103
Installation Guide
34-ST-33-39
2/05
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Copyright, Notices, and Trademarks Printed in U.S.A. – © Copyright 2005 by Honeywell Inc. February 2005 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. In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages.
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About This Publication ® This manual is intended as a handy guide for installing ST 3000 Release 300 Smart Transmitters. It provides data for checking out, mounting and wiring the transmitter as well as detailed wiring diagrams for reference. Much of this same information is also included in the ST 3000 Smart ® Transmitter Release 300 and SFC Smart Field Communicator Model STS 103 User’s Manual 34-ST-25-14 which is the main reference document. We supply this information with each trans
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References Publication Publication Binder Binder Title Number Title Number ST 3000 Smart Transmitter Release 300 34-ST-25-14 and SFC Smart Field Communicator Model STS 103 User’s Manual SCT 3000 Smartline Configuration 34-ST-10-08 Toolkit Start-Up and Installation Manual Smart Field Communicator Model 34-ST-11-14 STS103 Operating Guide For R400 and later: PM/APM Smartline Transmitter PM12-410 Implementation/ TDC 2045 Integration Manual PM/APM Optional Devices Symbo
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Table of Contents REFERENCES ..................................................................................................................IV TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.............................................................................................VIII SECTION 1 —GETTING STARTED ................................................................................... 1 1.1 CE Conformity (Europe) Notice...................................................................................
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Figures and Tables Figure 1 Typical Power Supply and SCT/SFC Connections to ST 3000. ............................................ 6 Figure 2 Location of Failsafe Direction Jumper on PWA. .................................................................. 14 Figure 3 Write Protect Jumper Location and Selections.................................................................... 15 Figure 4 Typical Mounting Area Considerations Prior to Installation ............................................
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Acronyms AP ............................................................................................................................ Absolute Pressure APM ......................................................................................................... Advanced Process Manager AWG ..................................................................................................................American Wire Gauge DE ..............................................................
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Technical Assistance If you encounter a problem with your ST 3000 Smart Transmitter, check to see how your transmitter is currently configured to verify that all selections are consistent with your application. If the problem persists, you can reach Honeywell’s Solution Support Center for technical support by telephone during normal business hours. An engineer will discuss your problem with you. Please have your complete model number, serial number, and software revision number on hand
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IMPORTANT Before You Begin, Please Note Transmitter Terminal Depending on your transmitter options, the transmitter may be equipped Blocks with either a 3-screw or 5-screw terminal block inside the electronics housing. This may affect how to connect the loop wiring and meter wiring to the transmitter. See Section 4.3 for the terminal block connections for each type terminal. Section 5 provides additional wiring diagrams showing alternate wiring methods. Electronics Electron
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x ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide 2/05
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Section 1 —Getting Started 1.1 CE Conformity (Europe) Notice About conformity and This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of special conditions 89/336/EEC, the EMC Directive. Conformity of this product with any other “CE Mark” Directive(s) shall not be assumed. Deviation from the installation conditions specified in this manual, and the following special conditions, may invalidate this product’s conformity with the EMC Directive. • You must use shielded,
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1.2 Preliminary Checks Checking ST 3000 Along with this Installation Guide you should have received shipment • the ST 3000 Smart Transmitter you ordered, and • an optional mounting bracket assembly, if applicable. Before you dispose of the shipping container, be sure you have removed all the contents and visually inspected the transmitter for signs of shipping damage. Report any such damage to the carrier. Contact us if there is a problem with the order or an item is missing.
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1.2 Preliminary Checks, Continued Series and model For a complete breakdown of the table selections in your model number, number data, please refer to the appropriate Specification and Model Selection Guide continued that is provided as a separate document. ATTENTION Previous models of the ST 3000 transmitter with designations of Series 100, Series 100e, Series 600, and Series 900 have been supplied at various times since the ST 3000 was introduced in 1983. While all these tr
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1.2 Preliminary Checks, Continued Communicating with Using the SFC: the ST3000 If you ordered an SFC along with your transmitter, locate it and Transmitter, continued follow the instructions supplied with the SFC Model STS103 to prepare it for operation. Otherwise, be sure you have a fully charged SFC Model STS103 on hand to check the operation of your transmitter. NOTE: SFC model STS103 with software version 5.0 or greater is fully compatible with all Series 100 and 900, Relea
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Section 2 —Optional Bench Check 2.1 Connecting Power and SCT/SFC About the bench The bench check is an optional procedure for checking your transmitter check before you install it by: • Connecting a power source and an SFC (or a PC running SCT 3000 software) to the transmitter • Running a communication test with an SFC (or SCT 3000) • Checking the operation status and checking the configuration database Also, if your transmitter was not configured at the factory, you can do so du
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2.1 Connecting Power and SCT/SFC, Continued CAUTION Do not try to remove the transmitter housing end-cap before loosening the end-cap lock on the transmitter housing. Table 1 Connecting Power Supply and SFC to ST 3000 Step Action 1 Use a 1.5 mm allen wrench to loosen the end-cap lock on the terminal side of the transmitter housing. 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 ter
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2.2 Testing Communications Background Once you connect power and the SCT or SFC to the transmitter, you are ready to test communications with the transmitter. Procedure The procedure in Table 2 outlines the steps using an SFC for initiating communications with an ST 3000 transmitter without an assigned tag number. Table 2 Testing Communications with Transmitter. Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 1 Slide power switch on left side of SFC to SFC runs its self chec
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2.2 Testing Communications, Continued Procedure, continued Table 2 Testing Communications with Transmitter, Continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 5 TA G N. O Message exchange is taking place SF C W O R K I N G. . . Note that communications with transmitter are blocked until [ID] key is pressed LI N DP T AG N O. Transmitter is in analog _ transmission mode. “LIN” means transmitter is set for linear output instead of square root (SQRT). “DP” OR means
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2.2 Testing Communications, Continued Procedure, continued Table 2 Testing Communications with Transmitter, Continued Step Press Key Read Display or Action Description 7 DE – X MTRN TAG. O Initiates shift key selection. ^ SHIFT SH I F T – DE READ TA G N. O Begins upload of configuration A S F C W O R K I N G –. 33% ID database from transmitter. Operation completion rate is shown LI N DP T AG N O. in percent. Note that display for ID _ response reverts to style used f
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2.3 Verifying Configuration Data Procedure Use the procedure in Table 3 to display all the basic transmitter database parameters to be sure they are correct. Note that the values/selections shown in displays are for example purposes only. ATTENTION • This procedure assumes that you have established communications with the transmitter as outlined in Table 2. • If any parameter is not set to the correct value/selection or your transmitter was not configured, you can do so now. Refer