
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4801, Rev FA
October 2010
Rosemount 3051S Series
7-22
Figure 7-18. Manual
configuration of Power Advisory
main screen
The Power Advisory configuration screen allows users to characterize the
loop and configure the Terminal Voltage Deviation Limit and the Action. Two
instances of loop characterization data are recorded and presented on this
screen: “Baseline” and “Previous Baseline”. Baseline represents values from
the most recent loop characterization whereas Previous Baseline represents
values recorded prior to the most recent characterization.
Terminal Voltage
This field shows the current terminal voltage value in Volts. The terminal
voltage is a dynamic value and is directly related to the mA output value.
Terminal Voltage Deviation Limit +/-
The Terminal Voltage Deviation Limit should be set large enough that
“expected” voltage changes do not cause false failures. The default value of
1.5V will accommodate typical deviation of customer power supply voltage
and loop tests (amp meters connected across the test diode on the terminal
block). This value should be increased if your loop has additional “expected”
variation.
Figure 7-19. Voltage Deviation
Limit
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