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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4811, Rev DA
Section 3: Installation
January 2015
Installation
two grounding screw connections provided. One is inside the Field Terminal side of the housing
and the other is located on top of the housing. The internal ground screw is identified by a
ground symbol: .
Note
Grounding the transmitter via threaded conduit connection may not provide sufficient ground.
Note
In the Explosion-proof/Flameproof version the electronics is grounded via the transmitter
housing. After installation and commissioning make sure that no ground currents exist due to
high ground potential differences in the installation.
3.6.3 Cable selection
Use shielded twisted pair wiring for the Rosemount 3300 Series in order to comply with EMC
regulations. The cables must be suitable for the supply voltage and approved for use in
hazardous areas, where applicable. For instance, in the U.S., explosion-proof conduits must be
used in the vicinity of the vessel. For the ATEX flameproof approval version of the Rosemount
3300 Series, suitable conduits with sealing device or flameproof (EEx d) cable glands must be
used depending on local requirements.
Use 18 AWG to 12 AWG in order to minimize the voltage drop to the transmitter.
3.6.4 Hazardous areas
When the Rosemount 3300 Series Transmitter is installed in hazardous areas, local regulations
and specifications in applicable certificates must be observed.
3.6.5 HART
Power requirements
Terminals in the transmitter housing provide connections for signal cables.
The Rosemount 3300 Series Transmitter is loop-powered and operates with power supplies
ranging from 11 to 42 Vdc. For Intrinsically Safe output, the supply voltage must be within 11 to
30 Vdc. For explosion-proof/flameproof the supply voltage must be within 16 and 42 Vdc.
Maximum loop resistance
The maximum current loop resistance can be gained from the following diagrams:
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