Honeywell ST 3000 Installation Manual
Honeywell ST 3000 Installation Manual

Honeywell ST 3000 Installation Manual

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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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  • Page 1 ST 3000 Smart Transmitter Release 300 and SFC Smart Field Communicator Model STS 103 Installation Guide 34-ST-33-39 2/05...
  • Page 2 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 3: Patent Notice

    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...
  • Page 4: References

    Publication Title ST 3000 Smart Transmitter Release 300 and SFC Smart Field Communicator Model STS 103 User’s Manual SCT 3000 Smartline Configuration Toolkit Start-Up and Installation Manual Smart Field Communicator Model STS103 Operating Guide For R400 and later: PM/APM Smartline Transmitter...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.5 Optional Write Protect Jumper ... 15 2.6 Setting Range Values Using Local Adjustments... 16 SECTION 3 —PREINSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS ... 17 3.1 Considerations for ST 3000 Transmitter ... 17 3.2 Considerations for SFC/SCT... 20 3.3 Considerations for Local Smart Meter Option ... 22 SECTION 4 —INSTALLATION...
  • Page 6 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 ... 17 Figure 5 Typical Bracket Mounted and Flange Mounted Installations ...
  • Page 7 PSI ...Pounds per Square Inch PSIA... Pounds per Square Inch Absolute RFI ...Radio Frequency Interference SCT... Smartline Configuration Toolkit SFC...Smart Field Communicator URL... Upper Range Limit URV ...Upper Range Value Vdc... Volts Direct Current XMTR... Transmitter 2/05 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide...
  • Page 8: 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.
  • Page 9: Transmitter Terminal Blocks

    Section 5 provides additional wiring diagrams showing alternate wiring methods. Electronics Terminal Housing Block 3-Screw Terminal Block 2/05  IMPORTANT  Terminal Block Internal Ground Terminal ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Electronics Housing Internal Ground Terminal 5-Screw Terminal Block...
  • Page 10 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide 2/05...
  • Page 11: Section 1 -Getting Started

    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. 2/05 ATTENTION ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide...
  • Page 12: Preliminary Checks

    Report any such damage to the carrier. Contact us if there is a problem with the order or an item is missing. Series and model Honeywell’s line of ST 3000 Smart Transmitters includes these two major number data series designations: •...
  • Page 13 ATTENTION 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 transmitters are functionally alike, there are differences in housing and electronics design. This Installation Guide only applies for Release 300, Series 100 transmitters with software version 3.0 or greater and Release...
  • Page 14 Appendix A Smart Meter Reference contains configuration and operating information for using the the ST 3000 when it is equipped with the smart meter option (option SM). Continued...
  • Page 15: Section 2 -Optional Bench Check

    • Checking the operation status and checking the configuration database Also, if your transmitter was not configured at the factory, you can do so during this procedure. See the Configuration section in the ST 3000 Smart Transmitter, Release 300 and SFC Smart Field Communicator Model STS 103 User’s Manual 34-ST-25-14 for details.
  • Page 16: Figure 1 Typical Power Supply And Sct/Sfc Connections To St 3000

    Do not try to remove the transmitter housing end-cap before loosening the CAUTION end-cap lock on the transmitter housing. Table 1 Step Figure 1 Typical Power Supply and SCT/SFC Connections to ST 3000. 25 Vdc Power Supply Ω Connecting Power Supply and SFC to ST 3000 Use a 1.5 mm allen wrench to loosen the end-cap lock on the...
  • Page 17: Testing Communications

    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.
  • Page 18 Continued Read Display or Action W O R K I N G . . N O . – ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Description Message exchange is taking place Note that communications with transmitter are blocked until [ ] key...
  • Page 19 W O R K I N G – . 3 3 % N O . I N G . H E C K ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Description Initiates shift key selection. Begins upload of configuration database from transmitter.
  • Page 20: Verifying Configuration Data

    • If any parameter is not set to the correct value/selection or your transmitter was not configured, you can do so now. Refer to the Configuration Section in the ST 3000 Smart Transmitter, Release 300 and SFC Smart Field Communicator Model STS 103 User’s Manual, 34-ST-25-14 for details.
  • Page 21 O _ 3 C O N F I G 1 Ø Ø 1 " H 2 O _ 3 9 F ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Description Access configuration menu. Present output conformity is linear Exit menu selection. Call up next menu selection.
  • Page 22 1 Ø Ø 1 " H 2 O _ 3 9 F Ø Ø Ø Ø ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Description Present Lower Range Value setting. Present Upper Range Value setting. Initiate shift key selection. Access DE configuration menu.
  • Page 23: Changing Default Failsafe Direction

    • As soon as the PWA is removed from the transmitter, put it in an electrically conductive bag or wrap it in aluminum foil to protect it. 2/05 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued on next page...
  • Page 24: Figure 2 Location Of Failsafe Direction Jumper On Pwa

    See Figure 2. This changes failsafe action from upscale to downscale. Reverse applicable previous steps to replace PWA. Turn ON transmitter power. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Action Power...
  • Page 25: Optional Write Protect Jumper

    Optional Write Protect Jumper Write protect option The ST 3000 transmitters are available with a “write protect option”. It consists of a jumper located on the transmitter’s PWA that you can position to allow read and write access or read only access to the transmitter’s configuration database.
  • Page 26: Setting Range Values Using Local Adjustments

    For transmitter applications that do not require an SFC nor digital option integration with Honeywell’s TPS systems, ST 3000 transmitters are available with optional local zero and span adjustments. The transmitter’s range values can be set by using the pushbuttons on...
  • Page 27: Section 3 -Preinstallation Considerations

    Section 3 —Preinstallation Considerations Considerations for ST 3000 Transmitter The ST 3000 transmitter is designed to operate in common indoor Evaluate conditions 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.
  • Page 28: Table 5 Operating Temperature Limits (Transmitters With Silicone Fill Fluids)

    See Specification Sheet -40 to 85 -40 to 185 Ambient Temperature Limit 50 °C (122 °F) 60 °C (140 °F) 85 °C (185 °F) ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Process Interface Temperature °C °F -40 to 70 -40 to 158...
  • Page 29 10000 psi (690 bar) Per selected flange and material (ANSI/ASME 150#, 300#, DN PN40) Lesser MAWP of either Remote Seal selected or transmitter pressure rating 780 mmHg Absolute (1 bar) 500 psia (35 bar) ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued MAWP...
  • Page 30: Considerations For Sfc/Sct

    SFC. WARNING The SFC battery charger is not intrinsically safe. Always recharge the SFC battery pack in a nonhazardous location. The SFC itself is an intrinsically safe device. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Action Battery Pack Hex Screws 21004...
  • Page 31 ATTENTION It takes up to 16 hours to fully recharge the battery pack and you can use the SFC continuously for up to 24 hours before the battery pack needs recharging. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Action Function… Neutral...
  • Page 32: Considerations For Local Smart Meter Option

    If your ST 300 transmitter is equipped with a Local Smart Meter option, reference you may want refer to the design and operating specifications for this specifications option. See Appendix A guide.  Smart Meter Reference in the back of this ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide 2/05...
  • Page 33: Section 4 -Installation

    Figure 5 2/05 Section 4 —Installation Typical Bracket Mounted and Flange Mounted Installations Angle Mounting Bracket Horizontal Pipe Tank Wall Flange Transmitter Connection Flange ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Flat Mounting Bracket 24118 Continued on next page...
  • Page 34: Table 8 Mounting St 3000 Transmitter To A Bracket

    Table 8 summarizes typical steps for mounting a transmitter to a bracket. Table 8 Step Mounting ST 3000 Transmitter to a Bracket If you are using an… optional mounting bracket existing mounting bracket Position bracket on 2-inch (50.8 mm) or, and install “U” bolt around pipe and through holes in bracket.
  • Page 35 Bracket mounting, Table 8 continued Step 2/05 Mounting ST 3000 Transmitter to a Bracket, continued Align appropriate mounting holes in transmitter with holes in bracket and secure with bolts and washers provided. If transmitter is … DP type with double-ended...
  • Page 36 Table 8 continued Step Mounting ST 3000 Transmitter to a Bracket, continued Loosen set screw on outside neck of transmitter one full turn. Rotate Transmitter housing in maximum of 180 degree increment in left or right direction from center to position you require and tighten set screw (1.46 to 1.68 Nùm/13 to 15 lb-in).
  • Page 37: Figure 6 Leveling A Model Sta122 Or 922 Absolute Pressure Transmitter

    Figure 6 Leveling a Model STA122 or 922 Absolute Pressure Transmitter. Position spirit balance on center section of meter body only. 2/05 Models STA122 and STA922 Center Section Process Head ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Continued on next page...
  • Page 38: Table 9 Zero Corrects Procedure For Std110

    Zero input is set equal to applied input pressure. Remove the tube from between the input connections, the power, and the digital voltmeter or SFC. Continue with the remaining installation tasks. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Action SHIFT...
  • Page 39: Figure 7 Typical Flange Mounted Transmitter Installation

    Figure 7 Typical Flange Mounted Transmitter Installation Variable Head H1 2/05 Maximum Level Minimum Level ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Attention: Dotted area indicates use with closed tank with reference leg. Reference HP Side LP Side vented mounted...
  • Page 40: Figure 8 Typical Flush Mounted Transmitter Installation

    On insulated tanks, remove enough insulation to accommodate the ATTENTION mounting sleeve. Figure 8 Typical Flush Mounted Transmitter Installation ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued 1” Pipe Mount - 316 SS Weld Nipple (standard option) Continued on next page...
  • Page 41: Figure 9 Typical Pipe And Flange Mounted Installations

    On insulated tanks, remove enough insulation to accommodate the ATTENTION flange extension. Figure 9 2/05 Typical Pipe and Flange Mounted Installations Tank Wall Flange Transmitter Connection Flange Process Pipe 1/2" NPT Connection ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Continued on next page...
  • Page 42: Table 10 Mounting Remote Diaphragm Seal Transmitter

    Number is… STR93D or STR12D STR13D ATTENTION On insulated tanks, remove enough insulation to accommodate the flange extension. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued THEN mount the flange… Action Then Connect Remote Seal on… high pressure (HP) side of...
  • Page 43: Figure 10 Typical Remote Diaphragm Seal Transmitter Installation

    HP Side - Model STR13D HP Side - Model STR93D - Model STR12D LP Side - Model STR13D ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Action Then Connect Remote Seal on… low pressure (LP) side of transmitter to upper flange mounting on tank wall for fixed or constant head H2.
  • Page 44: Piping St 3000 Transmitter

    Arrangement. To Downstream Tap 3-Valve Valve Manifold Blow-Down Piping To Low Pressure Side of Transmitter To Waste ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide To Upstream Tap Blow-Down Valve Blow-Down Piping To High Pressure Side of Transmitter To Waste 21010 Continued on next page...
  • Page 45: Figure 12 Typical Arrangement For ½" Npt Process Connection Piping

    1. Below but close to the elevation of the process connection. 2. Level with or above the process connection. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Explanation The condensate drains away from the transmitter. 1. This minimizes the static head effect of the condensate.
  • Page 46: Table 12 Process Connections

    • DN 50, 80, or 100 PN 40 flange with flush or 2, 4 or 6 inch extended diaphragm (See Table 13) on High Pressure Side*. See Model Selection Guide for description of available Flanged, Threaded, Chemical Tee, Saddle, and Sanitary process connections. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued on next page 2/05...
  • Page 47: Table 13 Flange Description

    • Be sure all the valves in the blow-down lines are closed tight after the initial blow-down procedure and each maintenance procedure after that. 2/05 Continued Table 13 Flange Description Description ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued on next page...
  • Page 48: Table 14 Installing Flange Adapter

    Apply an anti-seize compound on the stainless steel bolts prior to threading them into the process head. Evenly torque flange adapter bolts to a torque of 27,1 Nm +/- 1,4 Nm (20 ft lbs +/- 1.0 ft lbs) ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Action Process Head...
  • Page 49: Wiring St 3000 Transmitter

    Figure 14 shows the 5-screw terminal block used when the lightning protection option is ordered. 2/05 Operating Range for ST 3000 Transmitters. 1440 1200 10.8 16.28 20.63 25 28.3...
  • Page 50: Figure 14 St 3000 Transmitter Terminal Block

    Smartline Transmitter Integration Manual PM12-410 which is part of the TDC 3000 Allen-Bradley PLC If you are digitally integrating the ST 3000 to an Allen Bradley PLC, the same FTA and wiring procedures used with Honeywell’s TPS system are also used with the Allen-Bradley 1771 and 1746 platforms.
  • Page 51: Table 15 Wiring The Transmitter

    If you are using the transmitter with Honeywell’s TPS system, see the previous TPS reference. • All wiring must comply with local codes, regulations, and ATTENTION ordinances.
  • Page 52: Figure 15 Ground Connection For Lightning Protection

    Figure 15 to make the protection effective. We recommend that you use a size 8 (American Wire Gage) or (8.37mm wire. Figure 15 Continued Ground Connection for Lightning Protection. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide ) bare or green covered Electronics Housing Connect to Earth Ground...
  • Page 53 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. 2/05 Continued ® type EYS/EYD or EYSX/EYDX are ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued on next page...
  • Page 54 PWA and is mounted to the electronics module assembly inside the electronics UPPER housing. The new integral smart meter is designed VALUE for the ST 3000 Release 300 transmitter and UNITS provides functionality not available with other smart meter designs. LOWER...
  • Page 55: Section 5 -Reference Drawings

    Contents This section contains external wiring diagrams for guidance in wiring the transmitter and remote meters in hazardous and nonhazardous locations. Tables listing the available dimension drawings for ST 3000 transmitters are provided for reference. External Wiring These wiring diagrams are included in numerical order behind this Diagrams section for wiring reference.
  • Page 56 Vertical Horizontal Pipe Pipe 51500426 51500424 51500427 51500425 51500431 51500433 51500430 51500432 51500442 51500440 51500443 51500441 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Drawing Flat Bracket (FB) Number Vertical Horizontal Pipe Pipe 51205893 ⇐ ⇐ 51205892 30756435- 51500355 ⇐ 51500354 ⇐...
  • Page 57 Angle Bracket (MB), (SB) Vertical Horizontal Pipe Pipe 51500411 51500410 51500362 5500361 51500366 51500365 51500373 51500372 51500377 51500376 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Drawing Flat Bracket (FB) Number Vertical Horizontal Pipe Pipe ⇐ 51500409 51500408 ⇐ 51500360 ⇐...
  • Page 58 Mounting Selections – – – Tank HTG – Table Mounting Selections Flush Flange Mount Extended Flange Mount Pseudo Flange Head Mount ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Drawing Number – 51500404 – 51500405 – 51500418 – 51500406 – 51500407 –...
  • Page 59 50008730 50008729 2 - - 50008734 50008733 1 - - 50008738 50008737 3 - - 1 - D 3 - D ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Drawing Flat Bracket (FB) Number Vertical Horizontal Pipe Pipe ⇐ 51500413 ⇐ 51500412 51500397 ⇐...
  • Page 60 _ _ _Q_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Saddle Seal _ _ _R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mounting Table Selections Table II ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Drawing Number – 51305141-000 51305138-000 51305139-000...
  • Page 61: Appendix A Smart Meter Reference

    Appendix A Smart Meter Reference Introduction Smart Meter Option Depending upon your transmitter model, you can equip the ST 3000 transmitter with the Smart Meter option (option SM). This new integral smart meter is designed for ST 3000 Release 300 Transmitters and provides functionality not available with other smart meter designs.
  • Page 62: Smart Meter Display

    Pushbutton VAR SEL. SPAN UPPER VALUE ZERO UPPER VALUE UNITS UNITS SET LOWER VALUE LOWER VALUE ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide 17-Segment Bargraph (0 to 100%) UPPER VALUE UNITS o F o C FLOW LOWER VALUE Engineering Unit Indicators...
  • Page 63: Smart Meter Specifications

    ±500 for ±1999000 reading range, ±5000 for ±19990000 reading range. Above 32°F (0°C): ½ second @ or below 32°F (0°C): 1½ seconds ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Extreme, Transportation and Storage (See below) –58 to 194 –50 to 90...
  • Page 64: Setting Range Values (Local Zero And Span)

    Setting Range Values (Local Zero and Span) Local zero and span ST 3000 Release 300 transmitters are available with optional local zero option and span adjustments. This option is for applications that do not require an SFC nor digital integration with our TPS system.
  • Page 65 Example – Local zero and span assembly. SPAN ZERO Example – Smart meter with zero and span adjustments. V A R SEL. SPAN ZERO ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Action UPPER VALUE UNITS S E T LOWER VALUE...
  • Page 66 STD110 transmitter that ignores local adjustments. The smart meter readings return to the set engineering units after you release the ZERO button. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Action O, you would apply 10 inH O to Then…...
  • Page 67 If milliammeter reading doesn’t change, be sure you are not working with a model STD110 transmitter that ignores local adjustments. The smart meter readings return to the set engineering units after you release the SPAN button. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Action Then…...
  • Page 68: Figure A-2 Typical Setup For Setting Range Values Using Local Zero And Span Adjustments

    Turn ON transmitter power and check smart meter reading, if applicable. Field Terminals UPPER SEL. VALUE UNITS SPAN AN ALOG In H O LOWER ZERO VALUE ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Action ST 3000 Milliammeter 2/05...
  • Page 69: Configuring Smart Meter Using Pushbuttons

    This linear or square root output parameter selection is called output conformity or output form. (See ST 3000 User Manual for more details.) When configuring the smart meter to display the transmitter output measurement, there are certain rules to keep in mind which are dependent on the output conformity selection.
  • Page 70: Table A-4 Smart Meter Engineering Units Code

    2 O inHg mH 2 O Custom These selections have indicators on smart meter display. Use stick-on labels provided for other engineering units. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Transmitter Output Conformity Linear or Square Root † †...
  • Page 71: Table A-5 Selecting Engineering Units

    Selection codes for engineering units Press and hold to scroll backward through selections EU0 (%) EUD (GPM) EUE (GPH) EUF (Custom) ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V A R UPPE R SEL. VALUE UNITS S E T...
  • Page 72 Use stick-on label for engineering units without indicators on display. V AR SEL. Lower and upper display limits have not been set for Custom or Flow engineering units. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display UPPE R VALUE UNITS...
  • Page 73: Table A-6 Smart Meter Restrictions For Setting Display Values

    Lower Display Value? Linear No (set automatically) Square root No (fixed at zero) Linear Use Table A-7 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Upper Display Value? No (set automatically) Use Table A-8 Use Table A-8 Continued on next page...
  • Page 74: Table A-7 Setting Lower Display Values For Smart Meter Display

    This selection does not affect the normal operation of the meter. During normal operation, the display is automatically ranged to provide the best precision possible. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V A R UPPER SEL.
  • Page 75 Press and hold to scroll backward through selections Readout goes blank except for first active digit which will be 0 unless lower value was set before. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V AR UPPE R SEL.
  • Page 76 First digit value setting. button to Press and hold to scroll backward through values button to ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V A R UPPE R SEL. VALUE UNITS...
  • Page 77 Press and hold to scroll backward through values Sign segment setting. Press to set sign segment as BLANK for positive values ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V A R UPPE R SEL. VALUE UNITS S E T...
  • Page 78: Table A-8 Setting Upper Display Value For Smart Meter Display

    This selection does not affect the normal operation of the meter. During normal operation, the display is automatically ranged to provide the best precision possible. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V A R UPPE R SEL.
  • Page 79 Press and hold to scroll backward through selections Readout goes blank except for first active digit which will be 0 unless upper value was set before. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V AR UPPE R SEL.
  • Page 80 Repeat this action until desired value is on display. First digit value setting is set to 9. button to Press and hold to scroll backward through values button to ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V A R UPPE R SEL. VALUE UNITS...
  • Page 81 Press and hold to scroll backward through values “1” digit value setting is set to 1. Press to set "1" digit as BLANK ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V A R UPPE R SEL. VALUE...
  • Page 82 50% output. In this example, readout is 9, 990,000 CUSTOM unit for 50% display range of 0 to 19,990,000 CUSTOM for transmitter with LINEAR output. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Meter Display V A R UPPE R SEL.
  • Page 83: Configuring Smart Meter Using Sfc

    This linear or square root output parameter selection is called output conformity or output form. (See ST 3000 User manual for more details.) When configuring the smart meter to display the transmitter output measurement, there are certain rules to keep in mind which are dependent on the output conformity selection.
  • Page 84: Table A-9 Setting Up Smart Meter Configuration Using An Sfc

    Read Display or Action C O N F I G C O N F I G ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Description Calls up first configuration prompt. Calls up next configuration prompt.
  • Page 85 (YES) M e t 2/05 Read Display or Action s e n M e t ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Description Enters meter configuration function and confirms that smart meter is present. Timed prompt - Proceed to Step 4.
  • Page 86 Custom Then… go to Step 7. go to Step 13. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Description Calls up present meter Engineering Unit selection. (Note that unit “H2O_39F is shown for example purposes only.) Repeatedly press [...
  • Page 87 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Description Selected engineering unit is downloaded to transmitter and high/low display limit setting function is initiated.
  • Page 88 M e t inH2O, mmHg, PSI, GPM, or GPH; ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Description Enters lower display limit in SFC and prompt asks if you want to enter changes in transmitter. If you want to enter changes, go to Step 12. If...
  • Page 89: Configuring Smart Meter Using Sct 3000

    SCT 3000. To configure the smart meter using the SCT, click on the Local Meter tab in the ST 3000 device window. Use the information fields on the tab to select and enter the engineering unit and lower and upper display limits, if applicable.
  • Page 90: Typical Smart Meter Indications

    20 0 may not be valid. If display is “- - -” instead of a value, transmitter is in critical status. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide What It Means Meter has detected transmitter output that is not-a- number. Display range is Over Limit.
  • Page 91: Table A-11 Smart Meter Error Codes And Descriptions

    You have tried to select a process variable for the transmitter using the VAR SEL. button. The Variable Select button is non-functioning on the ST 3000 R300 transmitter. You have tried to set Lower or Upper display limit for pressure type engineering units (EU1 to EUC), or Lower...
  • Page 92 You have tried to invoke a smart meter set function with the transmitter’s Write Protect jumper in its Read Only position. You cannot make changes in the smart meter settings when the transmitter’s configuration is write protected. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued ATTENTION 2/05...
  • Page 93: Appendix B -Hazardous Locations Reference

    Combustible dusts are not normally in suspension nor likely to be thrown into suspension. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued on next page...
  • Page 94 Atmospheres containing combustible dusts not included in Group E or F, including flour wood, grain, and other dusts of similarly hazardous characteristics. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide 2/05...
  • Page 95 Division 1 & 2 Division 1 Division 2 Division 2 Maximum Temperature Degrees C Degrees F ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Principle Contains explosion and quenches flame. Limit energy of sparks under normal and fault conditions. Keeps flammable gas out.
  • Page 96 Maximum capacitance which can be connected to the apparatus. Maximum inductance which can be connected to the apparatus. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Description Description Continued on next page 2/05...
  • Page 97: Table B-1 Factory Mutual (Fm) Approval

    D; Suitable for Classes II & III, Division 2, Groups F & G, T4 at 93°C maximum ambient, hazardous locations. 42 Vdc max. Environmental: Indoor and outdoor hazardous locations (NEMA 4X). ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Description Continued on next page...
  • Page 98: Table B-2 Canadian Standards Association (Csa)

    North American Classification of Hazardous Locations, Continued Table B-1 Install in accordance with Honeywell drawing 51204241. Table B-2 Code CSA Certified Barriers Install in accordance with Honeywell drawing 51204242. Factory Mutual (FM) Approval, Continued Intrinsic Safety Entity Parameters ≤ 42.4 V = 225 mA = 1.2 W...
  • Page 99: International Electrotechnical Commission (Iec) Classification Of Hazardous Locations

    Atmospheres such as ethyl ether, ethylene, or gasses or vapors of equivalent hazard. Atmospheres such as acetone, benzene, butane, cyclopropane, ethanol, gasoline, hexane, methanol, methane, natural gas, naphtha, propane or gases or vapors of equivalent hazard. ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued on next page...
  • Page 100 Zone 1 & 2 Zone 1 & 2 Zone 1 & 2 Zone 2 Zone 2 Zone 2 Zone 2 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued Principle Contains explosion and quenches flame. Limits energy of sparks under 2 faults.
  • Page 101: Table B-3 Cenelec / Lcie Certification

    The temperature shall be indicated in identification numbers as listed in the following table. Certification and Conformity Details Table B-3 Code Install in accordance with Honeywell drawing 51204243. 2/05 Maximum Temperature Degrees C Degrees F CENELEC / LCIE Certification Flameproof, Supply ≤...
  • Page 102: Table B-4 Standards Australia (Losc) Certification

    Certification and Conformity Details, Table B-4 continued Code Install in accordance with Honeywell drawing 51204309 Table B-5 Code Standards Australia (LOSC) Certification Intrinsically Safe Ex ia IIC T4 Class I Zone 0. Flameproof Ex d IIC T6 Class I Zone 1 Non-Sparking Apparatus - Type of Protection ‘n’...
  • Page 103: Enclosure Ratings

    For this reason, and because the tests and evaluations for other characteristics are not identical, the IEC enclosure classification designations cannot be exactly equated with NEMA enclosure type numbers. 2/05 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide Continued on next page...
  • Page 104: Table B-6 Nema Enclosure Type Numbers And Comparable Iec Enclosure Classification

    NEMA Enclosure Type Numbers and Comparable IEC Enclosure Classification NEMA Enclosure Type Number 4 and 4X 6 and 6P 12 and 12K ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide IEC Enclosure Classification Designation IP 10 IP 11 IP 54 IP 14...
  • Page 105: Index

    Horizontal pipe, 24 Vertical pipe, 24 Capillary tubes, 32 Checking ST 3000 shipment, 2 Communications, 7 Communicating with the ST 3000, 4 Testing, 7 Conduit seal, 43 Digital (DE) mode, 7, 13, 21 Dimensions, 24 Electronics housing. See Transmitter housing...
  • Page 106 Transmitter, 18 Transmitter housing Rotating, 26 Transmitter mounting, 23 Models STA122, STA922, 27 Upper Range Limit (URL), 19 Vibration sources, 17 Write protect option, 15 Jumper, 15 Zero corrects, 28 Zero shift, 27 ST 3000 Release 300 Installation Guide 2/05...
  • Page 107 ST 3000 Smart Transmitter Release 300 and SFC Smart Field Communicator Model STS 103 Overview Two new models have been added to the family of ST3000 Smart Transmitters: Gauge Pressure Model STG19L Gauge Pressure Model STG99L. Each of these has an Upper Range Limit (URL) of 10000 psi (690 bar), which is significantly higher than previously available models.
  • Page 108: Table 6 Transmitter Overpressure Ratings

    Additions to the The additions to User Manual 34-ST-33-39 that relate to the new Gauge User Manual Pressure transmitter models are given in Table 1 of this addendum. Use the information in Table 1 to reference and annotate your Installation Guide.
  • Page 109 Transmitter Type Upper Range Limit 10 inches H Draft Range mbar) Differential Pressure 400 inches H 100 psi (7 bar) 3000 psi (210 bar) Gauge Pressure 100 psi (7 bar) 300 psi (21 bar) 500 psi (35 bar) 3000 psi (210 bar) 6000 psi (415 bar) 10000 psi (690 bar) Absolute Pressure...
  • Page 110 Exhibit C –Additions to Dimension Drawings Dimension Drawings - Series 100 and Series 900, Continued Transmitter Type and Table Key Number Selections STG944, STG974 See Key Number Column STG140, STG170, STG180, See Key Number STA122, STA140 Column STA922, STA940 STG14L, STG17L, STG18L, STG19L STG90L, STG94L, STG97L, STG98L, STG99L...
  • Page 111 STD110, STD120, STD125, STD130, STD170, STD924, STD930 Overview Replacement Meterbody and Heads The ST 3000 Pressure Transmitter, Models: • • is now being shipped with newly designed meter body and process heads. If a replacement meter body is needed, it should be ordered from the Model Number stated on the meter body nameplate.
  • Page 112 Table 1 of this addendum. Use the information in Table 1 to reference and annotate your User Manual. Table 1 – Additions to the User Manual Page # in User Manual 3.3 Considerations for ST 3000 Transmitter Table 6 Transmitter Overpressure Ratings 4.2 Piping ST3000 Transmitter...
  • Page 113 Figure 1 ST 3000 Model STD110, STD120, STD125, STD130, STD170, STD924, STD930 (Rev S or greater) 10/04 34-ST-99-25 (Addendum to 33-ST-33-39) 3 of 4...
  • Page 114 Dimension Drawings The following table provides references to dimension drawings for newly designed ST 3000 Pressure Transmitters (Revision S and greater). If you need a copy of a drawing, please determine the appropriate drawing number from the following table and contact your Honeywell representative.
  • Page 115 Addendum for reference: 1. Declaration of Conformity – ATEX CE0344 (Honeywell document number 2. Certificate of Manufacturer – Ex II 3 G, EEx nA IIC ATEX CE (Honeywell 10/04 placing a product on the market, and/or placing a product into service.
  • Page 116 Addendum, which supports the ATEX certifications for this product. CE Conformity The ST 3000 Smart Pressure Transmitter is in conformity with the protection requirements of the following European Council Directives: 94/9/EC, the Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX) Directive, 89/336/EEC, the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive, and the Pressure Equipment (PED) directive.
  • Page 117 Marking, Honeywell’s Model ST 3000 Smart Pressure Transmitter, with the following ATEX Directive nameplates attached, has been certified to comply with Directive 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and the Council as published in the Official Journal of the European Communities No. L 100/1 on 19-April-1994.
  • Page 118 Nameplate 51452618-001, nA, 4-20 mA / DE, is mounted on the enclosure. The following is a representation of this nameplate: Nameplate 50003885-001, 4-20 mA / DE, multiple certification nameplate. The following is a representation of this nameplate: 4 of 10 34-ST-99-36 (Addendum to 34-ST-33-39) 10/04...
  • Page 119 Specific Parameters Field wiring terminals, ( for Intrinsic Safety Without local analog meter, ME: With local analog meter, ME: With local smart digital meter, SM: Special conditions The pressure transmitter is an intrinsically safe apparatus that can be installed in for safe use, potentially explosive atmospheres.
  • Page 120 Specific Parameters for Non-Sparking Zone 2 Installation (Honeywell certified) Special Conditions for Safe Use, Non-Sparking Zone 2 Installation (Honeywell certified) 6 of 10 Supply Voltage: 11-42 Vdc Supply Current: 23 mA Ambient Temperate Limits: - 50 Temperature Classification: T6 at Ta ≤ 78 T5 at Ta ≤...
  • Page 121: Declaration Of Conformity

    ATEX We declare under our sole responsibility that the following products, ST 3000 Smart Pressure Transmitters, Series 100 and 900, to which this declaration relates, are in conformity with the protection requirements of Council Directive: 94/9/EC (ATEX Directive) on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning equipment and...
  • Page 122: St3000/R300 Pressure Transmitters

    ST3000, R300 Pressure Transmitters Certificate LCIE 02 ATEX 6099 Ex II 2 G, EEx d IIC, T6 or T5 LCIE 02 ATEX 6100X Ex II 2 G, EEx ia IIC, T6 to T4 LCIE 02 ATEX 6101X Ex II 1 G, EEx ia IIC, T6 to T4 LCIE 03 ATEX 6175X Ex II 1 G, EEx ia IIC, T6 to T4 Model...
  • Page 123 This certificate applies to the following equipment: ST 3000 Smart Pressure Transmitters, Series 100 and 900, Release 100 and 900, 4-20 mA, DE, HART, and FOUNDATION This equipment has no arcing or sparking parts and no ignition-capable hot surfaces, and therefore conforms to Clause 6.3.1.3 of VDE 0165/2.91, IEC 60079-14, and EN 50021 for operation in Zone 2 hazardous areas...
  • Page 124 Model Series STA122 Absolute Pressure Transmitter STA140 Absolute Pressure Transmitter STD110 Differential Pressure Transmitter STD120 Differential Pressure Transmitter STD125 Differential Pressure Transmitter STD130 Differential Pressure Transmitter STD170 Differential Pressure Transmitter STF128 Flange Mounted Liquid Level Transmitter STF12F Flange Mounted Liquid Level Transmitter STF132 Flange Mounted Liquid Level Transmitter STF13F...
  • Page 126 Industrial Measurement and Control Honeywell International, Inc. 2500 W. Union Hills Drive Phoenix, Arizona 85027...

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