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Emerson Rosemount 5300 Series - Wiring diagram; Grounding

Emerson Rosemount 5300 Series
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2.3.1 Remote housing components
Remote housing allows for the transmitter head to be mounted separately from the
probe.
Figure 2-3: Remote Housing Components
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A. Dual compartment housing
B. Cable remote connection
C. U-bolt
D. Bracket
E. Clamping brackets
F. M50 nut
2.4 System integration
The Rosemount 5300 Level Transmitter is loop-powered, and it uses the same two wires
for both power supply and output signal. The output is a 4-20 mA analog signal
superimposed with a digital HART
®
, FOUNDATION
Fieldbus, or Modbus
®
signal.
By using the optional Rosemount 333 HART Tri-Loop
, the digital HART signal can be
converted into three additional 4-20 mA analog signals. With the HART protocol,
multidrop configuration is possible. In this case, communication is restricted to digital,
since current is fixed to the 4 mA minimum value.
The transmitter can be combined with the Emerson Wireless 775 THUM
Adapter to
wirelessly communicate HART data with IEC 62591 (WirelessHART
®
) technology.
In addition, the transmitter can be connected to a Rosemount 751 Field Signal Indicator
for 4-20 mA / HART, a Rosemount 752 Remote Indicator for FOUNDATION Fieldbus, or it can
be equipped with an integral display.
Transmitter overview Reference Manual
April 2019 00809-0100-4530
16 Rosemount 5300 Level Transmitter

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