What is a Rosemount Transmitter?

In industrial process control, a "transmitter" is any device
which converts measurements from a sensor into a signal, conditions it,
to be received, usually sent via wires, by some display or control
device located a distance away. Typically in process control
applications the "transmitter" will output an analog 4-20 mA
current loop or digital protocol to represent a measured variable within
a range. For example, a pressure transmitter might use 4 mA as a
representation for 50 psig of pressure and 20 mA as 1000 psig of
pressure and any value in between proportionately ranged between 50 and
1000 psig. (A 0-4 mA signal indicates a system error.) Older technology
transmitters used pneumatic pressure typically ranged between 3 to 15
psig (20 to 100 kPa) to represent a process variable.
Rosemount 3051 Transmitter

With its time-tested reliability and over 4 million installations, the
Rosemount 3051 is more than field proven ¨C it is the Industry
Standard.
The 3051 delivers unparalleled reliability, performance and safety to
increase your plant profitability. Better measurement means a stronger
bottom line. The comprehensive offering enhances your pressure, level
and flow applications from simple measurement to stringent SIL2 safety
compliance.
Rosemount 3051 Pressure Transmitter
-The Industry Standard in Performance and Reliability
The 3051C coplanar sensor delivers best in class performance in over 4
million around the world

-Fully Integrated Pressure, Level Flow Solutions
The flexible Coplanar design provides out of the box read solutions to
eliminate on-site assembly, testing and calibration
-Seemless Integration with any Host
Offering a full suite of protocols that include 4-20mA HART FOUNDATION
Fieldbus Profibus PA and 1.5Vdc HART Low Power with the latest Enhanced
DD or DTM
-Easy to use LCD Display
The five character fully configurable LCD displays process variable,
percent of range and diagnostic messages
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