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Honeywell
ST 3000 DE Meter
User’s Manual
34-ST-25-07A
4/95Copyright, Notices, and Trademarks
Printed in U.S.A. - © Copyright 1995 by Honeywell Inc.
Revision 03 — April 6, 1995
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‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 4/95About This Publication
‘The ST 3000 DE Meter User’s Manual provides a description of the DE Meter and installation and
operation procedures for both integrally and remotely mounted meters. This publication is intended
to supplement the given transmitter documentation.
4195) ‘ST 3000 DE Meter Users Marual‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 4195Table of Contents
SECTION 1 ~ ST 3000 DE METER..
Ww OVERVIEW. eee 1
SECTION 2 - DESCRIPTION.
a4 Function and Design...
SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION.
34 Integral Mounting in Series 100/600 ST 3000.
32 Integral Mounting in STT 3000.
33 Remote Mounting in Separate Housing.
34 Conduit Connections...n..
SECTION 4 - OPERATION...
44 Startup.
‘SECTION 5 ~ REFERENCE DATA..
54 Specitications.
52 Reference Drawings.
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‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's ManualFigures and Tables
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
DE Meter has 25-Segment Bargraph, Digital Readout, and Set of
Status Messages.
‘Wiring Connections for DE Meter in Series 100/600 ST 3000.
Wiring Connections for DE Meter in STT 3000
Wiring Connections for DE Meter in Remote Hcusing...
‘Typical Conduit Connections.
‘Selt-Test Lights All Display Segments for Visual Check.
Sntoow
Status Messages for Detectable Loop Conditions.
Installing DE Meter in Series 100/600 ST 3000
Installing DE Meter in STT 3000,
Installing DE Meter in Remote Housing.
‘Summary of Typical DE Meter indications.
DE Meter Specifications ..
arovan
‘ST 3000 DE Meter Users ManualReferences
Publication Publication
Tile Number
‘ST 3000 Smart Transmiter and SFC Smart Field Communicator 34-ST-32-02
User's Manual
‘STT 3000 Smart Temperature Transmitter 34-ST-25-06
User's Manual
4195 ‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Mansal
sVili ‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 4195Section 1 —- ST 3000 DE Meter
1 Overview
Purpose of this manual
Reader assumptions
How to use this manual
In this manual
This manual describes how to install and operate an ST 3000 DE Meter with
given Honeywell Smartine Transmitters operating in the Digital (DE)
‘Communications Mode.
‘We assume that you are somewhat familiar with your Honeywell Smariline
‘Transmitter. If you are not, we recommend that you have the instruction
‘manual for your transmitter on hand when you install the ST 3000 DE
Meter.
If you have installed and used the ST 3000 DE Meter before, just skim the
ata to find the pertinent installation procedure.
If this is your first ST 3000 DE Meter installation, we recommend that you
read this manual before you install the DE Meter.
‘These main topics are covered in this manual,
| Topic ‘See Page
|2.1. Function and Design | 3
| 3.4__ Integral Mounting in Series 100/600 ST 3000 Ls |
3.2 _Integral Mounting in STT 3000 7 |
(3.3. Remote Mounting in Separate Housing [3 |
[3.4 Conduit Connections [wz |
4.1 Startup
5.1 Specifications |
[5.2 _ Reference Drawings [16
|
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‘$1 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 1‘$1 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 4195Section 2- Description
21 Function and Design
‘Summary Designed for use with Honeywell smart transmitters operating in the Digital
(DE) Communications Mode, the ST 3000 DE Meter provides convenient,
easy-to-read transmitter output and loop status indications on its liquid-
crystal display. The DE Meter can be integrally mounted in
+ an ST 3000 Series 100 transmitter,
+ an ST 3000 Series 600 transmitter,
+ an STT 3000 transmitter, or
itcan be remotely mounted in a separate housing.
Figure 1 DE Meter has 25-Segment Bargraph, Digital Readout, and
Set of Status Messages
[— 25-Segment Bargraph
Digital Readout (Oto 100%)
(199.9 to 199.9%)
|
| QUTPUTMODE NODATA -LASTKNOWNVALUE |
| LOOPORMETERFAULT BADXMTRSTATUS |
| E Status Messages oe
(See Table 1)
Continued on nex page
4195 ‘ST 3000 DE Meter Users Manual 321 Function and Design, continued
Description
‘Status messages
description |
‘As shown in Figure 1, the DE Meter display features a 25-segment
bargraph, a digital readout, and a set of status messages.
+ The 25-segment bargraph gives a gross indication of transmitter output
from 0 to 100% that can be viewed from up to 30 feet away.
+ The digital readout, a complement to the bargraph indication, gives a
precise indication of transmitter output from ~199.9 to +199.9% that can
be read from up to 10 feet away.
+ Status messages serve as online diagnostics for various detectable loop
Conditions. Refer to Table 1 for a list of the messages and the detectable
loop conditions they represent. Note thet the bargraph and digital readout
flash while a status message is displayed.
+ When a transmitter is in the square root mode, the DE Meter still displays
the transmitter output from 0 to 100%. The DE Meter has no square root
mode or flow indicator display.
‘Table 1 lists the detectable status messages and what they mean.
Table 1 Status Messages for Detectable Loop Conditions
If Status Message is... ‘THEN it means. |
XMTR IN OUTPUT MODE ‘Transmitter is in Output Mode and it is not sending a PV signal.
BAD XMTR STATUS.
METER FAULT
‘Transmitter is in Failsafe Mode because it has detected an open |
| input (STT 3000) or an intemel problem. PV signal value matches
transmitter “Burnout High” or “Burnout Low” configuration
| selection. |
An internal DE Meter self-check has failed. |
[Foor OF METER FAULT T'A oop problem or a problem within the OE Meter has stopped or |
LAST KNOWN VALUE
| NODATA
corrupted communication data |
Bargraph and digital readout indication do not represent the
present transmitter output vaiue. Instead, the indications equal
the last output value sent prior to receipt of a Giagnostic. This
message appears when there is any problem with
‘communication.
No data is available. Either the reoeived data was unusable or
‘more than 1.4 seconds elapsed without any data being
received.
NO DATA-LASTKNOWN VALUE | Typical combination of the two previous conditions.
‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 4/95Section 3 — Installation
3.1 Integral Mounting in Series 100/600 ST 3000
Background
Getting started
Procedure
‘You can mount the DE Meter with fan style bargraph as an integral meter in
the electronics housing of the Series 190/600 ST 3000 Transmitter.
‘Before you install the meter, make sure
+ the tansmitter has a “meter” end cap,
+ the transminer can operate in digital (DE) communications mode
(software version 2.3/6.2 or greater)
you remove power from the transmitter,
the meter end cap is removed, and
you have a screwdriver (medium blade).
Use the procedure in Table 2 with the wiring connections shown in Figure
2 to install the DE Meter as an integral meter in a Series 100/600 ST 3000.
Table2 Installing DE Meter in Series 100/600 ST 3000
Step ‘Action
11 | Connect yeliow ead from DE Meter to ~SIGNAL terminal and red lead |
to «SIGNAL terminal on transmitter's terminal block.
LEAUTION Never connect tne DE Meter leads to the terminals
marked METER on the transmitters terminal biock. Also, be sure to
leave the metal jumper strap in place between the METER terminals.
2 | Orient DE meter for proper viewing through end cap window, align
feet on meter with holes in terminal block, and press meter in place.
3. | Lubricate end cap O-ring with silicon grease (recommend Dow
Coming #33 or equivalent).
4 _| Replace end cap and tighten end cap lock.
5 _ Goto Section 4 — Operation tetore applying power to the transmitter.
Continued on nex page
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‘ST -3000 DE Meter Users Manual3.1 Integral Mounting in Series 100/600 ST 3000, continued
Figure2 Wiring Connections for DE Meter in Series 100/600 ST 3000
Field
wiring
Series 100 and Series 600
‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual
41953.2 Integral Mounting in STT 3000
Background
Getting started
Procedure
‘You can mount the DE Meter with fan style bargraph as an integral meter
for an STT 3000 transmitter mounted in an explosionproof housing.
Before you install the meter, make sure
+ the transmitter is mounted in explosionproof housing with “meter” end
cap,
+ you remove power from the transmitter,
+ the meter end cap is removed, and
+ you have a screwdriver (medium blade)
Use the procedure in Table 3 with the wiring connections shown in Figure
3 to integrally install the DE Meter in an STT 3000 mounted in an
explosionproof housing.
Table 3 Installing DE Meter in STT 3000
[step ‘Action |
1 | Connect yellow lead from the DE Meter to I- (7) terminal and the red |
ead to | + (8) terminal on transmitter’s terminal block.
Orient the DE Meter for proper viewing through the end cap window.
els
| Align feet on meter with holes in terminal block and press meter in
[ place.
|
| 4 | Lubricate end cap O-ring with silicon grease (we recommend Dow
| Corning #83 or equivalent).
Replace end cap and tighten end cap look.
6 _ | Goto Section 4 — Operation betore applying power to the transmitter.
Continued on next page
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‘ST 8000 DE Meter User's Manual 73.2 Integral Mounting in STT 3000, continues
Figure 3___Wiring Connections for DE Meter in ST 3000
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8 $7 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 47953.3 Remote Mounting in Separate Housing
Background
Getting started
Procedure
You can mount the DE Meter with fan style bargraph in a separate remote
housing for use with a given Smartline Transmitter.
Before you install the meter, make sure you
+ have hardware to attach housing to surface or mounting bracket (Option
"MB'") for 2-inch pipe mounting,
+ have drill, wrenches, screwdriver, etc. as required for mounting
hardware,
review recommended conduit connection practices (Section 3.4 —
Conduit Connections),
+ have wo 16 AWG (maximum) leads (one yellow and one red, if
possible) to connect remote DE Meter to transmitter,
review external wiring diagram 30756054-000,
remove power from the transmitter, and
have a screwdriver (medium blade).
Use the procedure in Table 4 with the wiring connections shown in Figure
4 10 install the DE Meter in a remote housing.
Table 4 Installing DE Meter in Remote Housing
Step
|
1 | For pipe mounting, attach housing to bracket and mount bracket to
2-inch pipe as shown on drawing 30756029-000. Skip to Step 6.
2 | For surface mounting, position housing in desired location on
Mounting surface.
3-_| Use center punch, soribe, etc. to mark location of holes in housing on |
surface.
Prepare surface for user supplied mounting hardware as required.
‘Secure housing to surface using mounting holes and user supplied
| hardware,
6 _| Connect conduit. Refer to Section 3.4 — Conduit Connections.
7 | Remove cover from housing.
(Himeter
already installed | remove itby puling meter toward you to
access captive mounting screws and terminal
block connections: proceed to Step 8.
| Caetinstatied [proceed to Step 8.
ee
Continued on next page
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‘$T-3000 DE Meter Users Marual
@3.3 Remote Mounting in Separate Housing, continues
Procedure, continued
Table 4 Installing DE Meter in Remote Housing, Continued
OO
Step ‘Action
8 | Loosen captive mounting screws and remove spaceriterminal block
| assembly.
| 9 | To connect the remote DE meter o the given transmitter:
+ Feed one end of the user-supplied yellow and red leads through a
| conduit connection in housing.
| + Connect yellow lead to remaining — YEL terminal and red lead to
remaining + RED terminal on terminal block.
+ Run other end of leads to transmitter. Observing RED to + polarity,
connect leads across transmitters signal (I) terminals so that DE
Meter is wired in parallel wth transmitter in loop.
10 | Repiace spacerfterminal block assembly and tighten mounting
| screws. |
| [ ttmeter has... |
been installed
not been installed proceed to Step 14
11 | IfDE Meter has not been installed, connect yellow lead from meter to
a—YEL terminal and red lead to adjacent + RED terminal on terminal
block.
12 | Orient meter for proper viewing through cover window, align
mounting feet over holes and press meter in place.
13. | Lubricate cover O-ring with silicon grease (we recommend Dow
Corning #33 or equivalent).
14 _| Replace cover.
15 _| Goto Section 4— Operation before applying power to transmitter.
Continued on next page
10
‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 41953.3 Remote Mounting in Separate Housing, continued
Figure 4 _ Wiring Connections for DE Meter in Remote Housing
| Remote Housing
To Transmitter
RED
Captive mounting
screws (2)
‘Spacerterminal
block assembly
4/95 ‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual3.4 Conduit Connections
Recommended ‘When making typical conduit connections as shown in Figure 5, be sure
* to include drain for conduit,
+ all pipe threads are adequately sealed against weather by using pipe joint
‘tape or compound suitable to environment.
‘+ to seal unused outlet with pipe plug.
(aaron) ;
LGAUTION | For explosionproof installation, you must seal the access holes
in the housing. Use a conduit seal (Crouse-Hinds type EYS or equivalent)
‘on the wiring outlet(s) of the housing. Note that this is a good standard
practice to keep moisture from entering the housing through the conduit in
any installation.
Figure 5 Typical Conduit Connections
| coneuit Conduit Seal
| K
| Pipe plug |
| KR
Pipe tee
Drain
12 ‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 4195Section 4 - Operation
44 Startup
‘Summary Once the DE Meter is installed, you only have to apply power to the
transmitter to start meter operation. After the meter runs its self-test, you
‘can begin monitoring meter indications for transmitter PV output and loop
status messages. The self-test indications and some typical operation
indications are outlined in this section for reference.
If the transmitter is being calibrated or used in the analog mode, you must
disconnect the DE Meter or it will cause a 5% transmitter error.
‘Self-test indications Every time power is applied to the transmitter, the DE Meter runs 2 self-test
to check certain internal operations and lights all display segments, as.
shown in Figure 6, for up to 10 seconds, so they can be visually checked
for uniform appearance. If the self-test fails, the display will go blank
except for the METER FAULT message.
Figure 6 Self-Test Lights All Display Segments for Visual Check
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Continued on next page
4/95 ‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 1344 Startup, continues
‘Typical operational Table 5 summarizes typical DE Meter operation indications. Note that other
indications combinations of status messages are possible.
Table 5 Summary of Typical DE Meter Indications
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14 ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 485Section 5 — Reference Data
5.1 Specifications
‘Specification table ‘Table 6 lists pertinent DE Meter specifications for reference.
Table 6 DE Meter Specifications
Operating Conditions
Parameter Rated | Extreme, Transportation and
| Storage
| Ambient Temperature
| °F 4010 176 58 to 194
°c ~40 to 80 50 to 90
| Relative Humicity |
| %RH Oto 100 Oto 100
_ Design |
| Display Resolution |
Bargraph | 24% reading |
Digital Readout 20.1% reading
1. Since the DE Meter is receiving and displaying a digital signal from the
‘ransmniter, it contributes no additional source of error or ambient
temperature influence (other than resolution).
2, ‘The LCD display will tum black at some temperature between 80 and
90°C (176 and 194°F), rendering the display unreadable. This effect is
temporary, and normally occurs at 90°C (194°F).
4/95 ‘ST 3000 DE Meter User's Manual 155.2 Reference Drawings
Drawing numbers ‘These drawings are inserted behind this pege.
+ 30756029-000 - Remote Meter and Temperature Transmitter Installation
Drawing
+ 30756054-000 - ST 3000 Transmitter Series 100 and Series 600 with
Remote DE Meter Extemal Wiring Diagram
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aeIndex
AB Ss
Barpraph 4 Self-test indications 13,
Series 100/600 ST 3000 5
Specifications 15
c Stamus messages 4
BADXMTR STATUS 4
LASTKNOWN VALUE 4
Condit connections 12 LOOP OR METER FAULT 4
explosionproof installation 72 METER FAULT 4
NODATAS
NO DATA ~ LAST KNOWN VALUE 4
D XMIR IN OUTPUT MODE 4
STT 3000 transmiter 7
Digital readout 4
T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
E Wiring connections 5,7,9
Remote housing 9
Explosionproof housing 7 Sezies 100/600 ST 3000 5
STT 30007
F,G,H,1
Integral meter 5,7
J,K,L, M,N, O
Operation indications 14
P,Q,R
Remote housing 9
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