ST3000 Series 100 - Differential Pressure

In 1983, Honeywell introduced the first smart pressure transmitter, the ST 3000®. In 1989, Honeywell launched the first all digital, bidirectional protocol for smart field devices.
Today, its ST 3000 Series 100 absolute pressure transmitters continue to bring proven smart technology to a wide spectrum of measurement applications.
Honeywell absolute pressure transmitters are used in applications in which high accuracy in the vacuum range of pressure is needed to include low-pressure measurement in vacuum distillation columns, where energy savings are directly proportional to the vacuum in the column. Honeywell transmitters can be used in a wide spectrum of hazardous environments in perfect safety to provide proven, repeatable pressure measurements.
All ST 3000 transmitters can provide a 4-20 mA output, Honeywell Digitally Enhanced (DE) output, HART output or FOUNDATION Fieldbus output when digitally integrated with Honeywell’s Experion® Process Knowledge System.
Features
Honeywell’s high-performance ST 3000 S100 transmitters lead the industry in:
- Accuracy
- Stability
- Reliability
- Rangeability
- Warranty
Includes Lifetime Transmitters:
- Accuracy = +/-0.0375%
- Stability = +/-0.01% per year
- Reliability = 470 years MTBF
- Rangeability = 400 to 1
- Lifetime Warranty = 15 years
Functions
- Choice of linear or square root output conformity is a simple configuration selection.
- Direct digital integration with Experion PKS and other control systems provides local measurement accuracy to the system level without adding typical A/D and D/A converter inaccuracies.
- Unique piezoresistive sensor automatically compensates input for temperature. Added smart features include configuring lower and upper range values, simulating accurate
analogue output and selecting pre-programmed engineering units for display.
- Smart transmitter capabilities with local or remote interfacing means significant manpower efficiency improvements in commissioning,
start up and ongoing maintenance functions