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Product Data Sheet

00813-0100-4724, Rev DA
August 2001 Models 3144 and 3244MV
Smart Temperature Transmitters
The ultimate temperature transmitter for
control & safety applications
Sensor Drift Alert and Hot Backup features
improve measurement reliability over time
5-year stability reduces maintenance costs
Dual-compartment housing provides
the highest reliability in harsh
industrial environments
Communicates digitally using HART protocol

Content
The Ultimate Temperature Transmitter for Control and Safety Applications . . . . . . . page 2
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3
Hazardous Locations Certifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 7
Dimensional Drawings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 9
Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 11
Configuration Data Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 15

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Product Data Sheet
00813-0100-4724, Rev DA
Models 3144 and 3244MV August 2001

The Ultimate Temperature Transmitter for Control and


Safety Applications
The Models 3144 and 3244MV temperature transmitters provide superior accuracy, stability, and reliability, making
them the industryleading temperature transmitters used in control and safety applications
The Model 3144 is a single-sensor input transmitter. The Model 3244MV has a dual-sensor input capability that
allows the transmitter to accept simultaneous input from two independent sensors. You can use this transmitter for
measuring differential temperatures, averaging temperature, or redundant temperature measurement.

BEST IN CLASS RELIABILITY OUTPUT PROTOCOL FLEXIBILITY


Provides industry-leading five year stability, which The Models 3144 and 3244MV are available in
reduces maintenance costs. The Transmitter-Sensor 420 mA/HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus, and
Matching feature eliminates interchangeability error, Profibus-PA output protocols that are designed to
which improves accuracy by 75%. meet plant standards.

SUPERIOR HOUSING DESIGN ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS


Designed with dual-compartment housing that Sensor Drift Alert enables continuous monitoring of
provides the highest reliability in harsh environments. the differential temperature for two sensors. This
The dual-compartment housing provides isolation differential temperature measurement should change
between the electronics and terminal compartments. when the sensors drift. If this change exceeds
defined limits, the user is alerted of an unreliable
HOT BACKUP CAPABILITY measurement

By automatically switching to the backup sensor if


the primary sensor fails, the Hot Backup feature can
reduce the risk of losing important temperature
measurements by 80%.

Rosemount Temperature Solutions


Model 3144 and 3244MV Temperature Model 244E Temperature Transmitters
Transmitters Head or rail mount styles that are
Field mount style available in HART, FOUNDATION PC-programmable.
fieldbus, and Profibus-PA protocols.
Model 144H Temperature Transmitters
Model 644 Smart Temperature Transmitter Head mount style for 2- and 3-wire RTD sensor
Head or rail mount styles available with HART inputs. PC-programmable.
protocol.
Rosemount sensors, thermowells, and
Model 848T Eight Input Temperature Transmitter extensions
Eight input transmitter available with FOUNDATION Rosemount has a broad offering of RTD and
fieldbus protocol. thermocouples that are designed to meet plant
requirements.

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Specifications
FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS Humidity Limits
0100% relative humidity
Inputs
User-selectable. See Accuracy Table for sensor options. Transient Protection (option code T1)
The transient protector helps to prevent damage to the transmitter
Output from transients induced on the loop wiring by lightning, welding,
heavy electrical equipment, or switch gears. The transient
2-wire 420 mA, linear with temperature or linear with input. Digital
protection electronics are contained in an add-on assembly that
output signal superimposed on 420 mA signal, available for
attaches to the standard transmitter terminal block. The transient
HART communicator or control system interface.
protector has been tested per the following standard:
Load Limitations ASME B 16.5 (ANSI)/IEEE C62.41-1991 (IEEE 587)/ Location
Categories A2, B3.
Maximum Load = 43.5 X (Supply Voltage - 12.0) 1kV peak (10  1000 mS Wave)
6kV/3kA peak (1.2  50 mS Wave 8  20 mS
Combination Wave)
420 mA dc 6kV/0.5kA peak (100 kHz Ring Wave)
1250 4kV peak EFT (5  50 nS Electrical Fast Transient)
1100
Load (Ohms)

1000 Loop resistance added by protector: 22 ohms max.


750 Nominal clamping voltages: 90 V (common mode), 77 V
(normal mode)
500 Operating
250 Region Temperature Limits
0
Operating Limit Storage Limit
10 20 30 40 42.4
12.0 Without LCD Meter 40 to 185 F 60 to 250 F
Supply Voltage (V dc) 40 to 85 C 50 to 120 C
With LCD Meter 4 to 185 F 50 to 185 F
20 to 85 C 45 to 85 C
NOTE
HART Communication requires a loop resistance between 250 Turn-on Time
and 1100 ohms. Do not communicate with the transmitter when
Performance within specifications less than 5.0 seconds after
power is below 12 V dc at the transmitter terminal
power is applied to transmitter

Power Supply Failure Mode


External power supply required. Transmitters operate on 12.0 to The Models 3144 and 3244MV features software driven alarm
42.4 V dc transmitter terminal voltage (with 250 ohm load, diagnostics. The independent circuit is designed to provide backup
17.75 V dc power supply is required). Transmitter power terminals alarm output if the microprocessor hardware or software fails. The
rated to 42.4 V dc. alarm levels are user-selectable using the failure mode jumper. If
failure occurs, the position of the jumper determines the direction
in which the output is driven (HI or LO). The jumper switch feeds
Isolation
into the digital-to-analog (D/A) converter, which drives the proper
Input/output isolation tested up to 500 V rms (707 V dc) alarm output even if the microprocessor fails. The values at which
the transmitter drives its output in failure mode depends on
Update Time whether it is configured to standard, or NAMUR-compliant
Approximately 0.5 seconds for a single sensor (NAMUR recommendation NE 43, June 1997) operation. The
(1 second for two sensors.) values for standard and NAMUR-compliant operation are as
follows:
Indication
TABLE 1. Operation Parameters
Optional five-digit LCD meter includes 0100% bar graph. Digits
are 0.4 inches (8 mm) high. Display options include engineering NAMUR-
units (F, C, R, K, ohms, and millivolts), percent, and Standard (1) Compliant(1)
milliamperes. The display can also be set to alternate between
engineering units/milliamperes, Sensor 1/Sensor 2, and Sensor Linear Output: 3.9 I 20.5 3.8 I 20.5
1/Sensor 2/Differential Temperature. All display options, including Fail High: 21 I 23 (default) 21 I 23 (default)
the decimal point, may be reconfigured in the field using a Model Fail Low: I 3.75 I 3.6
275 HART Communicator or AMS.
(1) Measured in milliamperes

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PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS


The Model 3144 and 3244MV transmitters maintain a specification
Conduit Connections conformance of at least 3.
14 NPT, PG13.5 (PG11), M20 X 1.5 (CM20), or JIS G
conduit. The M20 X 1.5, PG 13.5, and JIS G 1/2 conduit threads Stability
are provided by an adapter. HART communicator connections are 0.1% of reading or 0.1 C, whichever is greater, for 24
permanently fixed to power/signal block. months for RTDs
0.1% of reading or 0.1 C, whichever is greater, for 12
Materials of Construction months for thermocouples
Electronics Housing
Low-copper aluminum or CF-8M 5 Year Stability
(cast version of 316 Stainless Steel) 0.25% of reading or 0.25 C, whichever is greater, for 5 years
Paint for RTDs
Polyurethane 0.5% of reading or 0.5 C, whichever is greater, for 5 years
Cover O-rings for thermocouples.
Buna-N
Vibration Effect
Weight Transmitters tested to the following specifications with no effect on
performance:
Aluminum(1) Stainless Steel(1)
Frequency Acceleration
2.5 lb. (1.1 kg) 7.2 lb (3.3 kg)
1060 Hz 0.21 mm peak displacement
(1) Add 1.0 lb (0.5 kg) for meter or bracket
options. 602000 Hz 3g

Mounting Self Calibration


Transmitters may be attached directly to the sensor. Optional The analog-to-digital measurement circuitry automatically
mounting brackets B4 and B5 permit remote mounting. See self-calibrates for each temperature update by comparing the
Optional Transmitter Mounting Brackets. dynamic measurement to extremely stable and accurate internal
reference elements.
Enclosure Ratings
NEMA 4X, CSA Enclosure Type 4X, IP66, and IP68 Power Supply Effect
Less than 0.005% of span per volt

RFI Effect
Worst case RFI effect is equivalent to the transmitters nominal
accuracy specification, according to Table 2, when tested in
accordance with ENV 50140, 30 V/m, 80 to 1000 MHz, with
unshielded cable.

Rosemount Conformance to Specifications


A Rosemount product not only meets its published specifications, but most likely exceeds
them. Advanced manufacturing techniques and the use of Statistical Process Control
Typical Accuracy
provide specification conformance to at least 3(1). Our commitment to continual
improvement ensures that product design, reliability, and performance will improve
annually.
Lower Upper
Specification Specification
For example, the Reference Accuracy distribution for the Models 3144 and 3244MV is
3144-GRAPH

Limit Limit
shown to the right. Our Specification Limits are 0.10 C, but, as the shaded area shows,
approximately 68% of the units perform three times better than the limits. Therefore, it is
very likely that you will receive a device that performs much better than our published 3 2 1 1 2 3
specifications.
Note: Accuracy distribution shown is for the
Conversely, a vendor who grades product without using Process Control, or who is not Models 3144 and 3244MV, Pt 100 RTD sensor,
committed to 3 performance, will ship a higher percentage of units that are barely within Range 0 to 100 C.
advertised specification limits.
(1) Sigma () is a statistical symbol to designate the standard deviation from the mean value of a normal distribution.

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Accuracy

TABLE 2. Models 3144 and 3244 Input Options and Accuracy

Sensor Sensor Input Recommended Digital D/A


Options Reference Ranges Min. Span(1) Accuracy(2) Accuracy(3)
2-, 3-, 4-wire RTDs C F C F C F
Pt 100 IEC 751, 1995 ( = 0.00385) 200 to 850 328 to 1562 10 18 0.10 0.18 0.02% of span
Pt 100 JIS 1604, 1981 ( = 0.003916) 200 to 645 328 to 1193 10 18 0.10 0.18 0.02% of span
Pt 200 IEC 751, 1995 ( = 0.00385) 200 to 850 328 to 1562 10 18 0.22 0.40 0.02% of span
Pt 500 IEC 751, 1995 ( = 0.00385) 200 to 850 328 to 1562 10 18 0.14 0.25 0.02% of span
Pt 1000 IEC 751, 1995 ( = 0.00385) 200 to 300 328 to 572 10 18 0.10 0.18 0.02% of span
Ni 120 Edison Curve No. 7 70 to 300 94 to 572 10 18 0.08 0.14 0.02% of span
Cu 10 Edison Copper Winding No. 15 50 to 250 58 to 482 10 18 1.00 1.80 0.02% of span
Thermocouples(4)
Type B(5) NIST Monograph 175, IEC 584 100 to 1820 212 to 3308 25 45 0.75 1.35 0.02% of span
Type E NIST Monograph 175, IEC 584 50 to 1000 58 to 1832 25 45 0.20 0.36 0.02% of span
Type J NIST Monograph 175, IEC 584 180 to 760 292 to 1400 25 45 0.25 0.45 0.02% of span
Type K(6) NIST Monograph 175, IEC 584 180 to 1372 292 to 2502 25 45 0.25 0.45 0.02% of span
Type N NIST Monograph 175, IEC 584 0 to 1300 32 to 2372 25 45 0.40 0.72 0.02% of span
Type R NIST Monograph 175, IEC 584 0 to 1768 32 to 3214 25 45 0.60 1.08 0.02% of span
Type S NIST Monograph 175, IEC 584 0 to 1768 32 to 3214 25 45 0.50 0.90 0.02% of span
Type T NIST Monograph 175, IEC 584 200 to 400 328 to 752 25 45 0.25 0.45 0.02% of span
Millivolt Input 10 to 100 mV 3 mV 0.015 mV 0.02% of span
2-, 3-, 4-wire Ohm Input 0 to 2000 ohms 20 ohm 0.35 ohm 0.02% of span
(1) No minimum or maximum span restrictions within the input ranges. Recommended minimum span will hold noise within accuracy specification with
damping at zero seconds.

(2) Digital accuracy: Digital output can be accessed by HART Communicator or Rosemount control system.

(3) Total Analog accuracy is the sum of digital and D/A accuracies.

(4) Total digital accuracy for thermocouple measurement: sum of digital accuracy +0.25 C (cold junction accuracy).

(5) Digital accuracy for NIST Type B is 2.0 C (3.6 F) from 100 to 300 C (212 to 572 F.)

(6) Digital accuracy for NIST Type K is 0.50 C (0.9 F) from 180 to 90 C (292 to 130 F.)

Reference Accuracy Example


When using a Pt 100 ( = 0.00385) sensor input with a 0 to 100 C
span: Digital Accuracy would be 0.10 C, D/A accuracy would be
0.02% of 100 C or 0.02 C,
Total = 0.12 C.

Differential Capability Exists Between Any Two Sensor


Types (Model 3244MV)
For all differential configurations, the input range is X to +Y where:
X = Sensor 1 minimum Sensor 2 maximum
and
Y = Sensor 1 maximum Sensor 2 minimum.

Digital Accuracy for Differential Configurations (Model


3244MV)
Sensor types are similar (e.g., both RTDs or both T/Cs):
Digital Accuracy = 1.5 times worst case accuracy of either
sensor type.
Sensor types are dissimilar (e.g., one RTD, one T/C): Digital
Accuracy = Sensor 1 Accuracy + Sensor 2 Accuracy.

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Ambient Temperature Effect


Transmitters may be installed in locations where the ambient
temperature is between 40 and 85 C.
Each transmitter is individually characterized over this ambient
temperature range at the factory in order to maintain excellent
accuracy performance.
The factory characterization technique is accomplished through
extreme hot and cold temperature profiling with individual
adjustment factors programmed into each transmitter.
Transmitters automatically adjust for component drift caused by
changing environmental conditions.

TABLE 3. Ambient Temperature Effect


D/A Effect per 1.0 C
Sensor Options Digital Accuracy per 1.0 C (1.8 F) Change in Ambient(1) Change in Ambient
2-, 3-, or 4- Wire RTDs
Pt 100 ( = 0.00385) 0.0015 C 0.001% of span
Pt 100 ( = 0.003916) 0.0015 C 0.001% of span
Pt 200 0.0023 C 0.001% of span
Pt 500 0.0015 C 0.001% of span
Pt 1000 0.0015 C 0.001% of span
Ni 120 0.0010 C 0.001% of span
Cu 10 0.015 C 0.001% of span
Thermocouples
NIST Type B 0.014 C if reading 1000 C 0.001% of span
0.029 C 0.0021% of (reading 300) if 300 C reading < 1000 C
0.046 C 0.0086% of (reading 100) if 100 C reading < 300 C
NIST Type E 0.004 C + 0.00043% of reading 0.001% of span
NIST Type J 0.004 C + 0.00029% of reading if reading 0 C 0.001% of span
0.004 C + 0.0020% of abs. val. reading if reading < 0 C
NIST Type K 0.005 C + 0.00054% of reading if reading 0 C 0.001% of span
0.005 C + 0.0020% of abs. val. reading if reading < 0 C
NIST Type N 0.005 C + 0.00036% of reading 0.001% of span
NIST Type R 0.015 C if reading 200 C 0.001% of span
0.021 C 0.0032% of reading if reading < 200 C
NIST Type S 0.015 C if reading 200 C 0.001% of span
0.021 C 0.0032% of reading if reading < 200 C
NIST Type T 0.005 C if reading 0 C 0.001% of span
0.005 C + 0.00036% of abs. val. reading if reading < 0 C
Millivolt Input 0.00025 mV 0.001% of span
2-, 3-, or 4- Wire Ohm Input 0.007 0.001% of span

(1) Change in ambient is in reference to the calibration temperature of the transmitter (220 C [68 F])

Temperature Effects Example Worst Case Error


When using a Pt 100 ( = 0.00385) sensor input with a 0 to 100 C Digital + D/A + Digital Temp Effects + D/A Effects = 0.10 C +
span at 30 C ambient temperature, the following statements 0.02 C + 0.015 C + 0.01 C = 0.145 C
would be true: Total Probable Error
Digital Temp Effects 2 2 2 2
0.10 + 0.02 + 0.015 + 0.01 = 0.10C
0.0015 C  [(30 20)] = 0.015 C
D/A Effects
[0.001% of 100]  [(30 20)] = 0.01 C

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Hazardous Locations Certifications


Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals
E5 Explosion Proof for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D. TABLE 4. Input Entity Parameters
Dust-Ignition Proof for Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G. Power/Loop Sensor
Dust-Ignition Proof for Class III, Division 1 hazardous Ui = 30 V dc Ui = 4.5 V dc
locations. Non-Incendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B,
Ii = 300 mA Ii = 51 mA
C, and D (T4A). Explosion-Proof approved only when
connected in accordance with Rosemount drawing Pi = 1.0 W Pi = 0.057 W
03144-0220. For Group A, seal all conduits within 18 inches of Ci = 0.005 F Uo = 24.2 V dc
enclosure; otherwise, conduit seal not required for compliance Li = 20 H Io = 35 mA
with NEC 501-5a(1). Po = 0.041 W
K5 Combination of E5 and the following: Co = 0.2 F (Group IIC)
Intrinsically Safe for Class I, II, and III, Division 1, Groups A, B,
Lo = 31 mH Group IIC)
C, D, E, F, and G. Non-Incendive Class I; Division 2, Groups
A, B, C, D. Ambient Temperature Limit: 50 to 60 C. Co = 0.6 F (Group IIB)
Intrinsically Safe and Non-Incendive approved only when Lo = 93 mH (Group IIB)
installed in accordance with Rosemount drawing 03144-0221. Co = 1.6 F (Group IIA)
Lo = 248 mH (Group IIA)
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Approvals
C6 Combination of the following: Special Conditions for Safe Use (x):
Explosion Proof for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D; The transmitter is not capable of withstanding the insulation test
Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G; Class III, Division 1. required by EN50 020, Clause 5.7 (1977). This condition must be
and suitable for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D taken into account during installation.
hazardous locations. Factory sealed. Intrinsically Safe for
Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D; Class II, Division 1, Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Flameproof
Groups E, F, and G; Class III, Division 1 hazardous locations
Certification
when installed in accordance with Rosemount drawing
E4 Without optional meter: Ex d IIB T6 (Tamb = 60 C)
03144-0222.
With optional meter: Ex d IIB T4 (Tamb = 60 C)
Factory Mutual and Canadian Standards Association
Approvals Centro de Pesquisas de Energia Eletrica
(CEPEL) Approval
KB Combination of K5 and C6 IE Intrinsic Safety
BR-Ex ia IIC T6 (Tamb = 60 C)
Institut Scientifique de Service Public (ISSeP)/CENELEC
Flameproof Approval TABLE 5. Input Entity Parameters
E9 EEx d IIC T6 (Tamb = 20 to 60 C) Power/Loop Sensor
Vmax = 30 V dc Vt = 10.7 V dc
British Approvals Service for Electrical Equipment in
Flammable Atmospheres (BASEEFA) Approvals Imax = 130 mA It = 15.3 mA
N1 Type N Approval Pmax = 1.0 W Pmax = 40 mW
Ex N IIC T6 (Tamb = 40 to 50 C) Ci = 5 nF Ca = 2.23 F
Ex N IIC T5 (Tamb = 40 to 75 C) Li = 0.02 mH La = 140 mH

Special Conditions for Safe Use (x): Special Conditions for Safe Use (x):
The transmitter is not capable of withstanding the electrical strength The transmitter can only be mounted in an area where it is protected
test required by BS 6941, Clause 6.1 (1988). This condition must be against mechanical impacts. Only the sensor (T/C or RTD) can be
taken into account during installation. mounted in Zone 0.

I1 CENELEC Intrinsic Safety,


EEx ia IIC T6 (Tamb = 40 to 50 C)
EEx ia IIC T5 (Tamb = 40 to 75 C)

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Standard Australia Quality Assurance Services (SAA) American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Type Approval
E7 Flameproof Approval ABS Type Approval for temperature measurements in hazardous
Ex d IIC T6 (Tamb = 20 to 60 C) locations on ABS Classed Vessels, Marine and Offshore
Installations. Type Approval is based on Factory Mutual (FM)
Special Conditions for Safe Use (x): Approvals; therefore, specify order code E5 or K5.
Any temperature sensor utilized be Standards Australia certified and
that remotely mounted installations be housed in suitably Standards Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Type Approval for Shipboard
Australia certified flameproof enclosures. and Offshore Installations
DNV rules for classifications of ships and mobile offshore units for
N7 Type n Approval temperature measurements in the following locations:
Ex n IIC T6 (Tamb = 40 to 50 C)
TABLE 7. Applications/Limitations
Ex n IIC T5 (Tamb = 40 to 75 C)
I7 Intrinsic Safety Location Class
Ex ia IIC T5 (Tamb = 40 to 75 C) Temperature D
Ex ia IIC T6 (Tamb = 40 to 50 C) Humidity B
TABLE 6. Input Entity Parameters Vibration B/C
Enclosure D
Power/Loop Sensor
Ui = 30 V dc Ui = 4.5 V dc
NOTE
Ii = 300 mA Ii = 51 mA
The transient protector (option code T1) is required when requesting
Pi = 1.0 W Pi = 0.057 W DNV Type Approval. Additionally, hazardous locations approvals
Ci = 0.005 F Uo = 24.2 V dc may be required (based on shipboard location) and will need to
Li = 20 H Io = 35 mA be specified by the option code.
Po = 0.041 W
Co = 0.2 F (Group IIC)
GOSTANDART
Lo = 31 mH (Group IIC)
Tested and approved by Russian Metrological Institute
Co = 0.6 F (Group IIB)
GOSTANDART.
Lo = 93 mH (Group IIB)
Co = 1.6 F (Group IIA)
Lo = 248 mH (Group IIA)

Special Conditions for Safe Use (x):


The equipment has been assessed to the Entity concept. The
Entity Parameters must be taken into account during installation.

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Dimensional Drawings
Transmitter Exploded View Jumper Location

2352A01D, 0000A03B
Failure Mode
Cover with Wiring Diagram Label Security
Jumper (without a
Jumper
Meter Installed)
Nameplate

Electronics Module

Housing with LCD Meter Faceplate


Permanent LCD Meter
Terminal Block

3144-0001B01B,
Meter Cover Failure Mode
Jumper (with a
Meter Installed)

Transmitter Dimensional Drawing


Top View Side View

Conduit Entry Meter Cover 5.2 (132) with LCD Meter


4.4 (112)

4.4
4.4
(112)
(112)

3144-0204B02A, 0000A07A

Label Conduit Entry


2.0 3/8-16 UN-2B
(51)

Dimensions are in inches (millimeters)

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Optional Transmitter Mounting Brackets


Option Code B4 Bracket

1.04 (26) 1.0 (25)

3044-2101A01A; B01B, 3144-3144A14A,


2.81 0.03
(71)
3.65
0.41 (10)
0.06 (92)
Diameter

0.375 (10)
2.0 0.03 Diameter
(50) (2 Places)
1.55 (39)

Option Code B5 Bracket

3144- 1081A01A
2 (51) Diameter Washer (Provided) 1.0 (2.5)

6.4 (162.6)
7.15 (181.6)

Dimensions are in inches (millimeters)

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Ordering Information
= Applicable
= Not Applicable
Model Product Description 3144 3244MV
3244MV Smart Temperature Transmitter with Dual-Sensor Input
3144 Smart Temperature Transmitter
Code Transmitter Mounting Type
D Dual-compartment field mount transmitter (Model 3144 only)
Code Housing Conduit Thread
1 Aluminum 1/214 NPT
2 Aluminum M20  1.5 (CM20)
3 Aluminum PG13.5 (PG11)
4 Aluminum JIS G 1/2
1
5 Stainless steel /214 NPT
6 Stainless steel M20  1.5 (CM20)
7 Stainless steel PG13.5 (PG11)
8 Stainless steel JIS G 1/2
Code Hazardous Locations Certifications
NA No Approval
E5 FM explosion-proof approval
K5 FM intrinsic safety, non-incendive and explosion-proof approval combination
KB FM and CSA intrinsic safety and explosion-proof combination
C6 CSA intrinsic safety, non-incendive and explosion-proof approval combination
E9 ISSeP/CENELEC flameproof approval
N1 BASEEFA type N approval
I1 CENELEC/BASEEFA intrinsic safety approval
E7 SAA flameproof approval
N7 SAA type N approval
I7 SAA intrinsic safety approval
IE CEPEL intrinsic safety approval
E4 JIS flameproof approval; requires either housing code 4 or 8.
Code Options
Accessory
B4 Universal mounting bracket for 2-inch pipe and panel mountingSST bracket and bolts
B5 Universal L mounting bracket for 2-inch pipe mountingSST bracket and bolts
M5 LCD meter
G1 External ground lug assembly (See Table on External Ground Screw Assembly)
T1 Integral transient protector
Dual Options Configuration
U1 Hot Backup
U2 Average temperature with Hot Backup and sensor drift alert
U4 Two independent sensors
U5 Differential temperature
U6 Average temperature
Configuration
C1 Factory configuration of date, descriptor, and message fields (CDS required with order)
C2 Transmitter-sensor matching trim to specific Rosemount RTD calibration schedule
C4 5-Point calibration (use option code Q4 to generate a calibration certificate)
C7 Trim to special non-standard sensor (special sensorcustomer must provide sensor information)
F5 50 Hz line voltage filter
A1(1) Analog output levels compliant with NAMUR recommendation NE-43, 27-June-1996, high alarm
CN(1) Analog output levels compliant with NAMUR recommendation NE-43, 27-June-1996, low alarm
Assembly
X1(2) Assemble transmitter to a sensor assembly (hand tight, Teflon (PTFE) tape where appropriate, fully wired)
X2 Assemble Transmitter to a sensor assembly (hand tight, no Teflon (PTFE) tape, unwired)
X3(2) Assemble transmitter to a sensor assembly (wrench tight, Teflon (PTFE) tape where appropriate, fully wired)
Calibration Certification
Q4 Calibration certificate (3-Point standard; use C4 with Q4 option for a 5-Point calibration certificate)
Typical Model Number: 3244MV 1 E5 B4 M5 U2

(1) NAMUR-compliant operation is pre-set at the factory and cannot be changed to standard operation in the field.

(2) Option codes X1 and X3 are not available with CSA approval.

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Hardware Tag External Ground Screw Assembly


no charge The external ground screw assembly can be ordered by specifying
tagged in accordance with customer requirements option code G1 when an enclosure is specified. However, some
approvals include the ground screw assembly in the transmitter
tags are stainless steel
shipment, hence it is not necessary to order option code G1. See
permanently attached to transmitter
below to determine which approval options include the external
character height is 1/16-in. (1.6mm) ground screw assembly.

Software Tag External Ground Screw


the transmitter can store up to 8 characters. Approval Type Assembly Included?
can be ordered with different software and hardware tags. E5, K5, KB, C6, NA NoOrder option code G1
if no software tag characters are specified, the first 8 N1, E9, E7, I1, N7, and I7 Yes
characters of the hardware tag are the default.

Model 3144 Sensor Connections Diagram

2-wire RTD 3-wire RTD 4-wire RTD T/Cs and RTD with Compensation
and Ohms and Ohms** and Ohms Millivolts Loop*

Model 3244MV Sensor Connections Diagram

** *

2-wire RTD 3-wire RTD 4-wire RTD Thermocouples RTD with Compensation
and Ohms and Ohms and Ohms and Millivolts Loop

*** W
W&G ** ** **
** R
G
B

Average. Temp./DT/Hot Average. Average. Average. Temp./DT/ Average. Temp./DT/

3144-0000F05A
Backup/Dual Sensor with 2 Temp./DT/Hot Temp./DT/Hot Hot Backup/Dual Hot Backup/Dual
RTDs Backup/Dual Sensor Backup/Dual Sensor with RTDs/ Sensor with 2 RTDs
with 2 Sensor with Thermocouples with Compensation
Thermocouples RTDs/ Loop
Thermocouples

* Transmitter must be configured for a 3-wire RTD in order to recognize an RTD with a compensation loop.

** Rosemount provides 4-wire sensors for all single-element RTDs. You can use these RTDs in 3-wire configurations by leaving the unneeded leads
disconnected and insulated with electrical tape.

*** Typical wiring configuration of a Rosemount dual-element RTD is shown (R=Red, W=White, G=Green, B=Black

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Product Data Sheet
00813-0100-4724, Rev DA
August 2001 Models 3144 and 3244MV
Standard Configuration Custom Configuration
To utilize the new features of the Models 3144 and 3244MV The Model 3144 and 3244MV transmitter can be ordered with
(option codes U2 or U6 or the new sensor input types), the Model custom configuration. The table below lists the requirements
275 HART Communicator Device Revision Dev v2, DD v1 is necessary to specify a custom configuration.
required(1). Both standard and custom configuration settings may
be changed using a HART communicator. Unless specified, the Option Code Requirements/Specification
transmitter will be shipped as follows:
C1: Date: day/month/year
Factory Data(1) Descriptor: 16 alphanumeric character
Message: 32 alphanumeric character
Standard Configuration C2: The transmitters are designed to accept
Sensor Type 4-wire Pt 100 Transmitter Callendar-van Dusen constants from a
= 0.00385 RTD Sensor calibrated RTD schedule and generate a
4 mA value 0 C Matching custom curve to match any specific sensor
20 mA value 100 C curve. Specify a Series 65, 65, or 78 RTD
sensor on the order with a special
Damping 5 seconds
characterization curve (V or X8Q4 option).
Output Linear with temperature These constants will be programmed into the
Failure Mode High transmitter with this option.
Line Voltage Filter 60 Hz C4: Will include five-point calibration at 0, 25, 50,
Software Tag See Tagging Five Point 75, and 100% analog and digital output points.
Optional Integral Meter Units and mA Calibration Use with option code Q4 to obtain a
3144 Standard Configuration Calibration Certificate.
C7: Used for non-standard sensor, adding a
Primary Variable (420 mA) Sensor 1
Special special sensor or expanding input.
Secondary Variable Terminal Temperature Sensor Customer must supply the non-standard
Tertiary Variable Not Available sensor information.Additional special curve will
Quaternary Variable Not Available be added to sensor curve input choices.
3244MV Standard Configuration A1: NAMUR- Analog output levels compliant with NAMUR.
Primary Variable (420 mA) Sensor 1 Compliant, Alarm is set to fail high.
high alarm
Secondary Variable Sensor 2
CN: NAMUR- Analog output levels compliant with NAMUR.
Tertiary Variable Terminal Temperature
Compliant, low Alarm is set to fail low.
Quaternary Variable Not Used
alarm
F5: 50 Hz Line Calibrated to 50 Hz line voltage filter.
Filter

(1) CDS required

(1) To determine the dev. rev on the HART Communicator,


select 4 Utility, then select 5 Simulation. Choose Rose-
mount from the list of manufacturers and 3244 Temp
(3144 Temp if applicable) from the list of models.

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Product Data Sheet
00813-0100-4724, Rev DA
Models 3144 and 3244MV August 2001

Model 3244MV Custom Configuration


To custom configure the Model 3244MV transmitter for one of the Option Code U4
applications described below, indicate the appropriate option code Two Independent Sensors
in the model number. If an option code is not specified, the Primary Usage Used in non-critical applications
transmitter will be configured for two 3-wire Pt 100 ( = 0.00385) where the digital output is used to
RTDs if any of the following option codes are selected. measure two separate process
temperatures.
Option Code U1 Primary Variable (4-20 mA) Sensor 1
Hot Backup Configuration Secondary Variable Sensor 2
Primary Usage Primary usage sets the transmitter Tertiary Variable Terminal Temperature
to automatically use sensor 2 as Quaternary Variable Not Used
the primary input if sensor 1 fails.
Switching from sensor 1 to sensor
2 is accomplished without any Option Code U5
effect on the analog signal. Differential Temperature

Primary Variable (420 mA) Sensor 1 Primary Usage The differential temperature of
Secondary Variable Sensor 2 two process temperatures are
Tertiary Variable Terminal Temperature configured as the primary
variable.
Quaternary Variable Not Used
Primary Variable (420 mA) Differential Temperature
Secondary Variable Sensor 1
Option Code U2 Tertiary Variable Sensor 2
Average Temperature with Hot Backup and Sensor Drift Alert(1)
Quaternary Variable Terminal Temperature
Primary Usage Critical applications, such as
safety interlocks and control loops.
Outputs the average of two Option Code U6
measurements and alerts if Average Temperature
temperature difference exceeds Primary Usage When average measurement of
the set maximum differential two different process
(sensor drift alert). If a sensor fails, temperatures is required.
an alert will be sent and the If a sensor fails, an alert will be
primary variable will hold working sent and the primary variable will
sensor measurement. hold the measurement of the
Primary Variable (420 mA) Sensor Average working sensor.
Secondary Variable Sensor 1 Primary Variable (4-20 mA) Sensor Average
Tertiary Variable Sensor 2 Secondary Variable Sensor 1
Quaternary Variable Terminal Temperature Tertiary Variable Sensor 2
Quaternary Variable Terminal Temperature

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Product Data Sheet
00813-0100-4724, Rev DA
August 2001 Models 3144 and 3244MV

Configuration Data Sheet


Customer Information
Customer
P.O. No.
Model No.
Line Item
Sensor Type
Sensor Type Sensor 1 Sensor 2 (Model 3244MV only)
No. of Leads No. of Leads
Pt 100  = 0.00385 2-Wire Pt 100  = 0.00385 2-Wire
Pt 100  = 0.003916 3-Wire Pt 100  = 0.00385 3-Wire
Pt 200  = 0.00385 4-Wire Pt 200  = 0.00385
Pt 500  = 0.00385 Pt 500  = 0.00385
Pt 1000  = 0.00385 Pt 1000  = 0.00385
Cu 10 Cu 10
Ni 120 Ni 120
Sensor Matching (C2 Option) Sensor Matching (C2 Option)
Nonstandard (C7 Option), Attach Calibration Schedule Nonstandard (C7 Option), Attach Calibration Schedule
Ohms Ohms
NIST Type B T/C NIST Type S T/C NIST Type B T/C NIST Type S T/C
NIST Type E T/C NIST Type T T/C NIST Type E T/C NIST Type T T/C
NIST Type J T/C NIST Type N T/C NIST Type J T/C NIST Type N T/C
NIST Type K T/C mV NIST Type K T/C mV
NIST Type R T/C NIST Type R T/C
Nonstandard T/C Type (C7 Option) _____________ Nonstandard T/C Type (C7 Option) _____________
Note: A nonstandard sensor type can only be used for Sensor 1 or Sensor 2, not both.

4 mA Value 0 C _____C _____F _____ R _____ mV _____ K _____ Ohms


20 mA Value 100 C _____C _____ F _____ R _____ mV _____ K _____ Ohms
Damping 5 Seconds Other ___________________________________ (Value must be less than 32 seconds)
Tagging
Hardware Tag _________________________________________________________
Software Tag __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ (8 characters maximum)
Transmitter Information
Integral Meter (if ordered) Alternating mA and Engineering Units mA Alternating Sensor 1 and Sensor 2
Engineering Units Sensor 1 Engineering Units Differential Engineering Units
Percent Sensor 2 Engineering Units
Alternating Differential Temperature, Sensor 1, and Sensor 2

Descriptor (C1 Option) __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ (16 characters maximum)

Message (C1 Option) __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ (32 characters maximum)

Date (C1 Option) Day __ __ (numeric) Month __ __ __ (alphabetic) Year__ __ (numeric)


Jumper Selection
Failure Mode High Low
Transmitter Security Off On
Signal Selection
4-20 mA with simultaneous digital signal based on HART protocol
Burst Mode of HART digital process variable
Burst Mode output options:
Primary variable in engineering units
Primary variable in percentage of range
All dynamic variables in engineering units and the primary variable mA value
Multidrop communication
Note: This option fixes the transmitters analog output at 4 mA.
Choose transmitter address for each transmitter (1-15) _______________________________________
Note: Default transmitter address is 1 if multidrop communication is selected.
= Default Value

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Product Data Sheet
00813-0100-4724, Rev DA
August 2001 Models 3144 and 3244MV

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