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Honeywell ST 3000 User Manual

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ST 3000 Smart Transmitter
Release 300 and Smart Field
Communicator Model STS103
User's Manual
34-ST-25-14
February 2012
Honeywell Process Solutions

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  • Page 1 ST 3000 Smart Transmitter Release 300 and Smart Field Communicator Model STS103 User’s Manual 34-ST-25-14 February 2012 Honeywell Process Solutions...
  • 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

    ) as the operator interface for the ST 3000 transmitter. Be aware that data in this manual overlaps information in the ST 3000 Smart Transmitter Installation Guide and the Smart Field Communicator Model STS103 Operating Guide to minimize cross reference.
  • Page 4: References

    Earth Ground. Functional earth connection. NOTE: This connection shall be bonded to Protective earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements. ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Mounting ST 3000 Transmitter ......................26 Piping ST 3000 Transmitter......................38 Wiring ST 3000 Transmitter......................43 SECTION 5 —GETTING STARTED ................49 Introduction ............................49 Establishing Communications ......................50 Making Initial Checks........................54 Changing Mode of Operation ......................57 February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 6 Monitoring Local Smart Meter Display ..................163 SECTION 9 —MAINTENANCE ..................169 Introduction ........................... 169 Preventive Maintenance........................ 170 Inspecting and Cleaning Barrier Diaphragms ................171 Replacing PWA ..........................175 Replacing Meter Body........................178 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 7 APPENDIX D – HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS REFERENCE ......... 253 North American Classification of Hazardous Locations ..............253 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Classification of Hazardous Locations ....259 Enclosure Ratings .........................263 INDEX..........................266 February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 8 Typical Arrangement for Pressure Measurement with Flush Mount Transmitter ......144 Figure 46 Typical Arrangement for Liquid Level Measurement with Flush Mount Transmitter.......144 Figure 47 Typical Piping Arrangement for Pressure Measurement with AP Type Transmitter......145 viii ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 9 Figure B-8 Piping Installation for Differential Pressure Transmitter and Impulse Piping with Steam Heating...247 Figure B-9 Piping Installation for Process Pressure Transmitter and Impulse Piping with Steam Heating..248 February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 10 Summary of Keystrokes for Operation Data Access................152 Table 47 Cutting Failsafe Direction Jumper....................156 Table 48 Writing Data in Scratch Pad Area ....................157 Table 49 Saving and Restoring a Database .....................160 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 11 Table D-4 Standards Australia (LOSC) Certification..................262 Table D-5 Zone 2 (Europe) Declaration of Conformity ..................262 Table D-6 NEMA Enclosure Type Numbers and Comparable IEC Enclosure Classification ......264 February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 12 Pounds per Square Inch PSIA Pounds per Square Inch Absolute Radio Frequency Interference Smart Field Communicator TotalPlant Solution Upper Range Limit Upper Range Value Volts Direct Current XMTR Transmitter ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 13: Technical Assistance

    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 15: Section 1 -Overview - First Time Users Only

    ST 3000 Smart Transmitter and its companion operator interface device  the hand-held Smart Field Communicator (SFC ) before. It provides some general information to acquaint you with the ST 3000 transmitter and the SFC. Honeywell also offers the SCT 3000 Smartline Configuration Toolkit ATTENTION that runs on a variety of Personal Computer (PC) platforms using MS- DOS 5.0 or higher and Windows 3.1 or higher.
  • Page 16: St 3000 Smart Transmitters

    Electronics Housing Meter Body The ST 3000 can transmit its output in either an analog 4 to 20 milliampere format or a digital DE protocol format for direct digital communications with our TPS system, Allen-Bradley PLCs and other control systems.
  • Page 17: Figure 2 Functional Block Diagram For Transmitter In Analog Mode Of Operation

    See Figure 3. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 18: Figure 3 Functional Block Diagram For Transmitter In Digital De Mode Of Operation

    20 mA loop. Modular Electronics Terminal Block Pressure Series and model Honeywell’s line of ST 3000 Smart Transmitters includes these two number data series designations:  Series 100  Series 900 Each series includes several models to meet various process pressure measurement and interface requirements.
  • Page 19 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 manual only applies for Release 300, Series 100 transmitters with software version 3.0 or greater and Release 300, Series...
  • Page 20: Table 1 St 3000 Pressure Transmitter Family

    Side Dual-Head Gauge Not Available STG9xx Pressure In-Line Gauge and STG1xL STG9xL Absolute Pressure STA1xL STA9xL Gauge and Absolute STG1xx STG9xx Pressure STA1xx STA9xx Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 21 Series 100 Model Series 900 Model Flange-Mount STF1xx STF9xx Liquid Level Differential Pressure STR1xx STR9xx with Remote Diaphragm Seals Flush Mount Not Available STG93P STG14T High Temperature Not Available STF14T February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 22: Smart Field Communicator

    Retrieve and display data from the transmitter or SFC memory.  Change Mode of Operation: Tell transmitter to operate in either its analog (4-20 mA) mode or its digital enhanced (DE) mode. Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 23: Table 2 Sfc Model Differences

    STT 3000 configuration parameters for STT temperature transmitters, if 3000 and scratch pad SFC software version is 5.0 configuration area for ST 3000. or greater. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 24 Smart Field Communicator Operating Guide 34-ST-11-10 for keystroke details. But, be aware that transmitter functions will be limited to only those that are supported by the Model STS102 SFC. ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 25: Transmitter/Sfc Order

    ST 3000 transmitter and SFC order. Figure 5 Typical ST 3000 Transmitter and SFC Order Components. Ordered  Series 100 ST 3000 Differential pressure transmitter with optional mounting bracket  Smart Field Communicator with optional battery charger Received Shipped...
  • Page 26 ST 3000 transmitter. This is the main reference manual for the ST 3000 transmitter and it overlaps some data in the previously listed Installation Guide 34-ST-33-39 and in the following Operating Guide 34-ST-11-14 to minimize cross reference.
  • Page 27: Local Smart Meter Options

    VALUE Yes * SPAN UNITS ZERO LOWER VALUE Local Zero and Span Adjustments only Yes * SPAN ZERO * Except draft range, model STD110 Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 28: Figure 6 St 3000 With Local Smart Meter Option

    See Figure 6. Figure 6 ST 3000 with Local Smart Meter Option. Electronics Housing Local Smart Meter Option ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 29: Section 2 -Quick Start Reference

    Getting ST 3000 Transmitter On-Line Quickly ......16 About this section This section assumes that the ST 3000 transmitter has been installed and wired correctly, and is ready to be put into operation. It also assumes that you are somewhat familiar with using the SFC and that the transmitter has been configured correctly for your application.
  • Page 30: Getting St 3000 Transmitter On-Line Quickly

    Getting ST 3000 Transmitter On-Line Quickly Quick start-up tasks Table 4 lists common start-up tasks for an ST 3000 transmitter using an SFC and gives an appropriate section in this manual to reference for more information about how to do the task. The start-up tasks are listed in the order they are commonly completed.
  • Page 31: Section 3 -Preinstallation Considerations

    This section reviews things you should take into consideration before you install the transmitter and start using the SFC. Of course, if you are replacing an existing ST 3000 transmitter and you did not order a new SFC; you can skip this section.
  • Page 32: Ce Conformity (Europe) Notice

    (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 further reduce electromagnetic emissions of this equipment. ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 33: Considerations For St 3000 Transmitter

    Considerations for ST 3000 Transmitter Evaluate conditions The ST 3000 transmitter is designed to operate in common indoor 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 34: Table 5 Operating Temperature Limits (Transmitters With Silicone Fill Fluids)

    Table 5 lists the operating temperature limits for the various types of transmitters with silicone fill fluids. See transmitter specifications for temperature limits of ST 3000 transmitters with alternative fill fluids. Table 5 Operating Temperature Limits (Transmitters with Silicone Fill Fluids)
  • Page 35: Table 6 Transmitter Overpressure Ratings

    3625 psi (250 bar). Flange Adapters with Graphite Gaskets have a 3000 psi rating. NOTE: To convert bar values to kilopascals (kPa), multiply by 100. For example, 3.5 bar equals 350 kPa. February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 36: Considerations For Sfc

    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. Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 37: Table 7 Installing And Charging Sfc Battery Pack

     Be sure the power supply voltage does not exceed 45Vdc. The ST 3000 transmitter and SFC were designed to operate with voltages below 45Vdc.  Be sure there is at least 250 ohms of resistance between the SFC and the power supply for proper communications.
  • Page 38: Considerations For Local Smart Meter Option

    C (-4 F) the display becomes unreadable due to slow response of the LCD. This is also only temporary and normal readability will return when temperature returns above -20 C (-4 F). ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 39: Section 4 -Installation

    Wiring ST 3000 Transmitter ............41 About this section This section provides information about installing the ST 3000 transmitter. It includes procedures for mounting, piping and wiring the transmitter for operation. February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 40: Mounting St 3000 Transmitter

    Figure 8 Typical Bracket Mounted and Flange Mounted Installations Angle Flat Mounting Mounting Bracket Bracket Horizontal Pipe Tank Wall Flange Transmitter Connection Flange 24118 Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 41: Table 9 Mounting St 3000 Transmitter To A Bracket

    Example - Angle mounting bracket secured to horizontal or vertical pipe. Nuts and Nuts and Lockwashers Lockwashers Mounting Bracket U-Bolt Mounting Bracket Horizontal Pipe Vertical Pipe U-Bolt Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 42 NOTE: If the meter body is hexagonal, you must use the additional bracket supplied. If meter body is round, discard the bracket. Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 43 The metric socket head wrench kit supplied with the SFC includes 2.5, 3, and 4mm size wrenches. You will need the 4mm size wrench for the outside set screw. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 44: Figure 9 Leveling A Model Sta122 Or Sta922 Absolute Pressure Transmitter

    Leveling an Absolute Pressure Transmitter. Leveling Absolute Pressure models Center Section Process Head Position spirit balance on center section of meter body only. Cont’d Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 45 Figure 9 Leveling an Absolute Pressure Transmitter (cont’d) Leveling Inline models Mount transmitter vertically to assure best accuracy. Position spirit balance on pressure connection surface of AP body. February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 46: Table 10 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. Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 47: Figure 10 Typical Flange Mounted Transmitter Installation

    Maximum Level Variable Reference Head H1 Minimum Level HP Side LP Side vented mounted to atmosphere to tank Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 48: Figure 11 Typical Flush Mounted Transmitter Installation

    On insulated tanks, remove enough insulation to accommodate the mounting sleeve. Figure 11 Typical Flush Mounted Transmitter Installation 1” Pipe Mount - 316 SS Weld Nipple (standard option) Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 49: Figure 12 Typical Pipe And Flange Mounted Installations

    On insulated tanks, remove enough insulation to accommodate the ATTENTION flange extension. Figure 12 Typical Pipe and Flange Mounted Installations Tank Wall Flange Transmitter Connection Flange Process Pipe 1/2" NPT Connection Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 50: Table 11 Mounting Remote Diaphragm Seal Transmitter

    H1. ATTENTION On insulated tanks, remove enough insulation to accommodate the flange extension. Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 51: Figure 13 Typical Remote Diaphragm Seal Transmitter Installation

    HP Side - Model STR13D Maximum Level Variable Fixed Head H1 Ref. Leg Minimum Level HP Side - Model STR93D - Model STR12D LP Side - Model STR13D February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 52: Piping St 3000 Transmitter

    Valve Valve Manifold Blow-Down Blow-Down Piping Piping To Low Pressure To High Pressure Side of Transmitter Side of Transmitter To Waste To Waste 21010 Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 53: Figure 15 Typical Piping Arrangement For ½" Npt Process Connection

    For gas measurement, use a condensate leg and drain at the low point (freeze protection may be required here). See Appendix B for some suggested freeze protection solutions. February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 54: Table 13 Process Connections

    See Model Selection Guide for description of available Diaphragm Seals Flanged, Threaded, Chemical Tee, Saddle, and Sanitary process connections. * Reference side has standard differential pressure process head. Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 55: Table 14 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. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 56: Table 15 Installing Flange Adapter

    Apply an anti-seize compound on the stainless steel bolts prior to threading them into the process head. Torque Flange Adapter bolts evenly to 47,5 Nm +/- 2, 4 Nm (35 Lb-Ft +/- 1.8 Lb-Ft). ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 57: Wiring St 3000 Transmitter

    Figure 17 shows the 5-screw terminal block used when the lightning protection option is ordered. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 58: Figure 17 St 3000 Transmitter Terminal Block

    3000 system bookset. 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. For more information, contact: ProSoft Technology, Inc.
  • Page 59: Table 16 Wiring The Transmitter

    Example – Connecting loop power to transmitter. 3-screw terminal block 5-screw terminal (option LP) Loop Loop Power Power Replace end-cap, and tighten end-cap lock. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 60: Figure 18 Ground Connection For Lightning Protection

    8 AWG (American Wire Gage) or (8.37mm ) bare or green covered wire. Figure 18 Ground Connection for Lightning Protection. Electronics Housing Connect to Earth Ground Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 61 Wiring ST 3000 Transmitter, Continued Process Sealing The ST 3000, Series 100, 100e, 600, and 900, Smart Pressure Transmitters are CSA certified as “Dual Seal” devices in accordance with ANSI/ISA–12.27.01–2003, Requirements for Process Sealing between Electrical Systems and Flammable or Combustible Process Fluids.
  • Page 62 RMA 300 remote meter, the readings of the two meters will be in different units. ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 63: Section 5 -Getting Started

    Changing Mode of Operation ............57 About this section If you have never used an SFC to “talk” to an ST 3000 transmitter, this section tells you how to establish communications, make initial checks, and change the transmitter’s mode of operation.
  • Page 64: Establishing Communications

    ST 3000 transmitter. (Non-lightning protection terminal connections shown.) Figure 19 Typical SFC Connections. ST 3000 Power + Red Supply - Black Receiver Field Terminals 250  STR3012 Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 65: Table 17 Starting Communications With Transmitter

    Once you connect the SFC to the transmitter or loop wiring, you are communications ready to start communicating with the transmitter. The procedure in Table 17 outlines the steps for communications with an ST 3000 transmitter without an assigned tag number. Table 17 Starting Communications with Transmitter.
  • Page 66 • power supply - Is power applied, is there greater than 11 volts at the transmitter, and are you within the operating area on the curve in Figure Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 67 When assigned, the transmitter’s tag number also appears in the top row of the display. You have established communications with transmitter and are ready to initiate other SFC operations. February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 68: Making Initial Checks

    20 milliampere output signal that can be used as a compatible analog input signal to a controller or a recorder in the control room Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 69: Figure 20 Write Protect Jumper Location And Selections

    Write protect option The ST 3000 transmitters are available with what is called 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 70: Figure 21 Display With All Indicators Lit

    (Note that the display may revert to dashes (– – –) after the self-test until the transmitter initializes all its functions.) Use the SFC to check the transmitter’s status. ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 71: Changing Mode Of Operation

    3 Ø Ø Ø (digital). Mode of operation is now analog. 3 Ø Ø Ø Ready for next function. Ø Ø Ø R E A D Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 72: Figure 22 Keystroke Summary For Changing Mode Of Operation

    Figure 22 shows keystroke summary for changing mode of operation for quick reference. Figure 22 Keystroke Summary for Changing Mode of Operation. A <–>DE SHIFT NON-VOL ENTER (Yes) NON-VOL ENTER (Yes) ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 73: Section 6 -Configuration

    6.12 Configuring Smart Meter Using Pushbuttons ......103 6.13 Disconnecting SFC ..............122 About this section This section introduces you to ST 3000 transmitter configuration. It identifies the parameters that make up the transmitter’s configuration database and provides procedures for entering values/selections for the given configuration parameters.
  • Page 74: Overview

    If the transmitter is operating in the DE mode, you can also configure ATTENTION the transmitter’s configuration database through displays at the Universal Station or GUS. See the PM/APM Smartline Integration Manual PM12-410 for details. Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 75: Figure 24 Sfc And St 3000 Transmitter Memories

    Overview, Continued SFC and ST 3000 Both the SFC and the ST 3000 transmitter have working memories as transmitter memories shown in Figure 24. They serve as temporary storage areas for data exchanged between the SFC and the transmitter during communications.
  • Page 76 Overview, Continued Copying data into When setting-up or configuring a ST 3000, whether you are changing one non-volatile memory element or a full database, all configuration data must be copied into the transmitter’s non-volatile memory. Normally, thirty seconds after a value is changed the transmitter automatically copies it into the non-volatile memory.
  • Page 77: Table 20 Summary Of Pressure Transmitter Configuration Parameters

    What to configure Table 20 summarizes the parameters that are included in the configuration database for an ST 3000 pressure transmitter in either the analog or DE mode of operation. Be aware that configuration data for the transmitter as well as for the Local Smart Meter is stored in a non-volatile memory on the transmitter’s PWA and make up the transmitter’s configuration...
  • Page 78 ATTENTION The approximate rates of transmission in repeats per second are: Data 4 - Byte 6 - Byte PV value 3 rpts/sec 2.5 rpts/sec Temperature 1 rpt/2.5 sec 1 rpt/3 sec Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 79 NOTE: This parameter is valid only to select the failsafe action for the STDC card in a controller - not the transmitter. If you are using the STDC card to interface with the ST 3000 transmitter, contact Honeywell Technical Assistance in using this parameter.
  • Page 80: Figure 25 Flowchart - St 3000 Pressure Transmitter Configuration

    Select LINEAR or SQUARE ROOT Call up SFC configuration prompt CONFORMITY and select through SFC configuration menu item LINEAR or SQUARE ROOT. prompt CONFORMITY. Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 81 Call up a pressure value on the SFC display and repeatedly engineering units through SFC press [ ] key to select desired pre-programmed UNITS prompt UNITS. engineering units through the SFC prompt UNITS 1. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 82 Press [ ] and [ ] keys to call up SHIFT MENU ITEM through SFC prompt DE CONF. DE configuration menu. continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 83 Use buttons on face of Local See procedures in Tables 33 to 36 for configuring Local Smart Meter or SFC to select Smart Meter for operation. engineering units and range values as applicable. February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 84 3 Ø 1 1 L R V ? NON-VOL ENTER To initiate setting of LRV to applied pressure, press (Yes) To abort setting of LRV to applied pressure, press (NO) ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 85: Entering A Tag Number

    N O . SCR PAD N O . Take SFC keyboard out of alpha N O . NUM/ mode and put it into numeric mode. ALPHA Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 86: Figure 26 Keystroke Summary For Entering Tag Number

    Figure 26 Keystroke Summary for Entering Tag Number DE READ NON-VOL ( analog mode only) ENTER (Yes) Alpha NUM/ NUM/ Number ALPHA ALPHA NON-VOL ENTER (Yes) 22506 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 87: Selecting Output Form

    ] key to C O N F O R M I T Y NEXT call up next parameter or [ ] key to exit function. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 88: Figure 27 Keystroke Summary For Selecting Output Conformity

    The ST 3000 transmitter’s output is automatically converted to equal percent of flow when its output conformity is configured as square root.
  • Page 89: Figure 28 Square Root Dropout Points

    70% • 16 + 4 = 15.2 mA dc Output Square root dropout To avoid unstable output at readings near zero, the ST 3000 transmitter automatically drops square root conformity and changes to linear conformity for low differential pressure readings. As shown in Figure 28, the dropout point is between 0.4 and 0.5 % of differential pressure...
  • Page 90: Adjusting Damping Time

    3 0 1 1 ATTENTION You do not need to Ø press the [ ] key to store the ENTER damping time in the transmitter’s memory. Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 91: Figure 29 Keystroke Summary For Adjusting Damping Time

    Continued Keystroke summary Figure 29 shows keystroke summary for adjusting damping time for quick reference. Figure 29 Keystroke Summary for Adjusting Damping Time DAMP Number NEXT PREV 22509 February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 92: Selecting Unit Of Measurement

    3 0 1 1 c m ^ 2 kilograms per square centimeter U N I T 3 0 1 1 c m ^ 2 Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 93 3 0 1 1 O _ 4 C normal atmoshperes 3 0 1 1 A T M inches of water at 60°F (15.6°C) 3 0 1 1 O _ 6 " February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 94: Setting Range Values Using Sfc

    You can set the LRV and URV by either keying in the desired values through the SFC keyboard or applying the corresponding LRV and URV pressures directly to the transmitter.  We factory calibrate ST 3000 Smart Transmitters with inches of ATTENTION water ranges using inches of water pressure referenced to a temperature of 39.2°F (4°C).
  • Page 95: Figure 30 Keystroke Summary For Keying In Lrv And Urv

    Figure 30 shows keystroke summary for keying in LRV and URV for quick reference. Figure 30 Keystroke Summary for Keying in LRV and URV. Number NON-VOL ENTER (Yes) 100% Number NON-VOL ENTER (Yes) 22510 Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 96: Table 26 Setting Lrv And Urv To Applied Pressures

    3 Ø 1 1 O R K ENTER (Yes) Applied URV setting stored in U R V 3 Ø 1 1 transmitter’s working memory. 4 8 2 Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 97: Figure 31 Keystroke Summary For Setting Lrv And Urv To Applied Pressures

    Figure 31 Keystroke Summary for Setting LRV and URV to Applied Pressures. NON-VOL ENTER (Yes) 100% NON-VOL NON-VOL ENTER ENTER SHIFT (Yes) (Yes) 22511 February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 98: Setting Range Values Using Local Adjustments

    Setting Range Values Using Local Adjustments 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 99 ZERO Example –Local Smart Meter with Zero and Span adjustments. V A R UPPER SEL. VALUE SPAN UNITS S E T ZERO LOWER VALUE Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 100 Example – Local Smart Meter displaying transmitter output in inches of water. V A R UPPE R SEL. VALUE SP AN UNITS S E T ANALOG In H O ZERO LOWER VALUE Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 101 STD110 transmitter that ignores local adjustments. The Local Smart Meter readings return to the set engineering units after you release the ZERO button. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 102 Example – Local Smart Meter displaying transmitter output in inches of water. V A R UPPER SEL. VALUE SPAN UNITS S E T ANALOG In H O ZERO LOWER VALUE Continued on next page ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 103 STD110 transmitter that ignores local adjustments. The Local Smart Meter readings return to the set engineering units after you release the SPAN button. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...
  • Page 104: Figure 32 Typical Setup For Setting Range Values Using Local Zero And Span Adjustments

    Turn ON transmitter power and check Local Smart Meter reading, if applicable. Figure 32 Typical Setup for Setting Range Values Using Local Zero and Span Adjustments. ST 3000 Power Supply Receiver Field Terminals 250  Milliammeter STR3015 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual February 2012...
  • Page 105: Selecting Output Signal Mode (De Mode Only)

    ( S T D C ) MENU selections listed in Table 20 in ITEM sequence. Stop when “Single Range W/SV” mode is on display. Continued on next page February 2012 ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User’s Manual...

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