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Rosemount Model 3095 Multivariable
Level Controller
3-2
Level is the primary variable used by the output board to compare to
the user-specified setpoint. The calculated level is converted into a unit-
less variable based on percentage, which is determined by the Range
Values (or, tank height) as specified by the operator.
Range values should be from the bottom of the tank (0) to the
tank height.
Setpoint Upper Limit should be below the top of the tank to
prevent overflow.
LEVEL CONTROLLER
SENSOR
The Model 3095 Level Controller uses the proven multi-variable sensor
designed for the Rosemount 3095 series multi-variable transmitters.
capacitance sensor technology and microprocessor-based sensor
correction coefficients delivery for ±0.075% accuracy for the DP sensor.
There is no need to calibrate the DP sensor. All Model 3095 Level
Controllers are factory-calibrated from –LRL to +URL.
The Level Controller uses the DP input to calculate the Primary
Variable, which is Level. Instead of calibration, the user simply
completes a Level Trim after installation of the Level Controller.
KEY:
Upper Range Value (URV) = Top of Vessel
Upper Setpoint Limit (USPL) = Select Below
Vessel Top
Setpoint (SP)
Level Controller Height = Measured from
Vessel Bottom
Lower Setpoint Limit (LSPL) = Select Above
Vessel Bottom
Lower Range Value (LRV) = Bottom of Vessel
URV
USPL
SP
LSPL
LRV
Controller
Height
FIGURE 3-1. Recommended Range
V
alues and Setpoint Limits.
This multi-variable sensor is designed with Rosemount’s

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