Rosemount 5300 series, Reference manual – Emerson Process Management ROSEMOUNT 5300 User Manual

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Reference Manual

00809-0100-4530, Rev BA

July 2009

Rosemount 5300 Series

3-10

NOTE!
The formulas are not valid when using Dynamic Vapor Compensation probes.

Replacing a Displacer in
an Existing Displacer
Chamber

A Rosemount 5300 Series transmitter is the perfect replacement for an
existing displacer chamber. To simplify installation, proprietary flanges are
offered to allow for using the same chambers.

Rosemount 5300 benefits

No moving parts: Less maintenance - dramatically reduced costs, and
as a result, improved measurement availability

Reliable measurement, that is independent of density, turbulence, and
vibrations

Considerations when changing to Rosemount 5300

When changing from a displacer to a Rosemount 5300 Series transmitter,
make sure to correctly match the 5300 Series flange choice and probe length
to the chamber. Both standard ANSI and EN (DIN), as well as proprietary
chamber flanges are available.

Table 3-4 shows probe length guidelines.

Table 3-4. Required Probe
Length Depending on Chamber
Manufacturers

Replace
chamber flange

Displacer length

Probe
length

Chamber Manufacturer

Probe Length

(1)

(1) If flushing ring is used, add 1 in. (25 mm).

Major torque-tube manufacture (249B,
249C, 2449K, 249N, 259B)

Displacer + 9 in. (229 mm)

Masoneilan (Torque tube operated),
proprietary flange

Displacer + 8 in. (203 mm)

Others - torque tube

(2)

(2) For other manufacturers, there are small variations. This is an approximate value,

actual length should be verified.

Displacer + 8 in. (203 mm)

Magnetrol (spring operated)

(3)

(3) Lengths vary depending on model, SG and rating, and should be verified.

Displacer + between 7.8 in. (195 mm)
to 15 in. (383 mm)

Others - spring operated

Displacer + 19.7 in. (500 mm)

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