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Product Data Sheet

71-5081/rev.A
December 2002 Model 5081

TWO-WIRE TRANSMITTERS FOR pH, ORP,


CONDUCTIVITY, OXYGEN, OZONE, AND
CHLORINE
Model 5081 Family of Two-wire Transmitters
• CHOICE OF COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL:
HART or FOUNDATION Fieldbus.
• LARGE, EASY-TO-READ two-line display shows the
process measurement and temperature.
• SIMPLE MENU STRUCTURE.
• ROBUST NEMA 4X and NEMA 7B ENCLOSURE.
• INTRINSICALLY SAFE DESIGN allows the transmitter to
be used in hazardous environments (with appropriate safety
barriers).
• NON-VOLATILE MEMORY retains program settings and
calibration data during power failures.

FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS


The Model 5081 family of transmitters can be used to Two digital communication protocols are available:
measure pH, ORP, conductivity (using either contact- HART (model option -HT) and Foundation Fieldbus
ing or toroidal sensors), resistivity, oxygen (ppm and (model option -FF). Digital communications allows
ppb level), free chlorine, total chlorine, and ozone in a access to AMS (Asset Management Solutions). Use
variety of process liquids. The 5081 is compatible with AMS to set up and configure the transmitter, read
most Rosemount Analytical sensors. See the Specifi- process variables, and troubleshoot problems from a
cation sections for details. personal computer or host anywhere in the plant.
The transmitter has a rugged, weatherproof, corro- A handheld infrared remote controller or the HART
sion-resistant enclosure (NEMA 4X and IP65) of Model 275 communicator can also be used for pro-
epoxy-painted aluminum. The enclosure also meets gramming and calibrating the transmitter. The remote
NEMA 7B explosion-proof standards. controller works from as far away as six feet.
The transmitter has a two-line seven-segment display.
The main measurement appears in 0.8-inch (20 mm)
high numerals. The secondary measurement, temper-
ature (and pH if free chlorine is being measured),
appears in 0.3-inch (7 mm) high digits.
Model 5081-P pH/ORP Transmitter
• CHANGING FROM pH TO ORP operation takes only seconds.
• AUTOMATIC TWO-POINT BUFFER CALIBRATION reduces errors.
• SOLUTION TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION converts measured pH
to the pH at 25°C.
• CONTINUOUS DIAGNOSTICS monitor sensor performance and warn
the user of failure (FAULT) or approaching failure (WARNING).

Model 5081-C Contacting Conductivity Transmitter


• MEASURES CONDUCTIVITY, RESISTIVITY, OR CUSTOM CURVE
VARIABLE.
• AUTOMATIC TC RECOGNITION simplifies start up.
• AUTOMATIC/MANUAL TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ensures
accurate monitoring and control.
• AUTOMATIC COMPENSATION FOR SENSOR CABLE RESISTANCE improves accuracy
of high conductivity/ low resistivty measurements.*
• BUILT-IN TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ALGORITHMS include straight slope, ultra-
pure water, cation conductivity, and no compensation.

Model 5081-T Toroidal Conductivity Transmitter


• MEASURES CONDUCTIVITY, PERCENT CONCENTRATION, OR
CUSTOM CURVE VARIABLE.
• AUTOMATIC TC RECOGNITION simplifies start up.
• AUTOMATIC/MANUAL TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ensures
accurate monitoring and control.
• BUILT-IN CONCENTRATION CURVES FOR 0-15% NaOH, 0-16% HCl,
0-30% and 95-99.99% H2SO4.
• PROGRAMMABLE REFERENCE TEMPERATURE enables temperature
compensation to temperatures other than 25 degrees Celsius.
• AUTOMATIC COMPENSATION FOR SENSOR CABLE RESISTANCE
improves accuracy of high conductivity measurements.*

Model 5081-A Amperometric Transmitter


• MEASURES dissolved oxygen (ppm and ppb level), free chlorine,
total chlorine, and ozone.
• SECOND INPUT FOR A pH SENSOR ALLOWS AUTOMATIC pH
CORRECTION for free chlorine measurement. No expensive, messy
reagents needed.
• AUTOMATIC BUFFER RECOGNITON FOR pH CALIBRATION.

*Patent pending

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SPECIFICATIONS - GENERAL
Enclosure: Low copper aluminum with epoxy poly-
ester coating. NEMA 4X (IP65) and NEMA 7B.
Neoprene O-ring cover seals.
Dimensions: See drawing.
Conduit Openings: ¾-in. FNPT
Ambient Temperature: -4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C)
Storage Temperature: -22 to 176°F (-30 to 80°C)
Relative Humidity: 0 to 95% (non-condensing)
Weight/Shipping Weight: 10 lb/10 lb (4.5/5.0 kg)
Display: Two-line LCD; first line shows process vari-
able (pH, ORP, conductivity, % concentration,
HART option
oxygen, ozone, or chlorine), second line shows
process temperature and output current. For
pH/chlorine combination, the second line can
be toggled to show pH. Fault and warning mes- HART —
sages, when triggered, alternate with temperature Power & Load Requirements:
and output readings. Supply voltage at the transmitter terminals should be
First line: 7 segment LCD, 0.8 in. (20 mm) high. at least 12 Vdc. Power supply voltage should cover
the voltage drop on the cable plus the external load
Second line: 7 segment LCD, 0.3 in. (7mm) high. resistor required for HART communications (250 Ω
Display board can be rotated 90 degrees clockwise or minimum). Minimum power supply voltage is 12 Vdc.
counterclockwise. Maximum power supply voltage is 42.4 Vdc (30 Vdc
for intrinsically safe operation). The graph shows the
During calibration and programming, messages and
supply voltage required to maintain 12 Vdc (upper
prompts appear in the second line.
line) and 30 Vdc (lower line) at the transmitter termi-
Temperature resolution: 0.1°C nals when the current is 22 mA.
Hazardous Location Approval: For details, see Analog Output: Two-wire, 4-20 mA output with
specifications for the measurement of interest. superimposed HART digital signal. Fully scalable
RFI/EMI: EN-50081-2 over the operating range of the sensor.

EN-50082-2 Output accuracy: ±0.05 mA

Digital Communications: For details, see specifica-


tions for the measurement of interest. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS —
Power & Load Requirements: A power supply voltage
of 9-32 Vdc at 22 mA is required.

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MODEL 5081-P pH/ORP TRANSMITTER

FEATURES
The Model 5081-P Transmitter with the appropriate sensor can be configured for either pH or ORP (oxidation
reduction potential) measurement of aqueous solutions. Housed in a NEMA 4X and NEMA 7 case, the Model
5081 can be located close to the sensor even in the harshest environments, including process, water or waste-
water monitoring. Advances features include automatic 2-point buffer calibration routine, automatic recognition of
Pt100 or Pt1000 RTD, and menu-selected internal preamplifier. Predictive sensor diagnostic capability is possible
through the impedance measurement of the pH glass membrane and reference electrode, fully supported by
AMS. Solution temperature calibration allows the instrument to calculate and display the pH at 25°C when the
temperature coefficient of the measured liquid is provided.

FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS Accuracy: ±1 mV @ 25°C ±0.01 pH


pH Range: 0 to 14 Repeatability: ±1 mV @ 25°C ±0.01 pH
ORP Range: -1400 to +1400mV Stability: 0.25% / year @ 25°C
Calibrations/standardization: The automatic buffer recog- Diagnostics: The internal diagnostics can detect:
nition uses stored buffer values and their temperature curves Calibration Error Low Temperature Error
for the most common buffer standards available worldwide. High Temperature Error Sensor Failure
The transmitter also performs a stabilization check on the Line Failure CPU Failure
sensor in each buffer. ROM Failure Input Warning
A manual two-point calibration is made by immersing the Glass Failure Glass Warning
sensor in two different buffer solutions and entering the pH Reference Failure Reference Warning
values. The microprocessor automatically calculates the Once one of the above is diagnosed, the LCD will display a
slope which is used for self-diagnostics. An error message message describing the failure/default detected.
will be displayed if the pH sensor is faulty. This slope can be Digital Communications:
read on the display and/or manually adjusted if desired. HART (pH): PV assigned to pH. SV, TV, and 4V assigna-
An on-line one-point process standardization is accom- ble to pH, temperature, mV, glass impedance, refer-
plished by entering the pH or ORP value of a grab sample. ence impedance, or RTD resistance.
Preamplifier Location: A preamplifier must be used to con- HART (ORP): PV assigned to ORP. SV, TV, and 4V
vert the high impedance pH electrode signal to a low imped- assignable to ORP, temperature, reference imped-
ance signal for transmitter use. The integral preamplifier of ance, or RTD resistance.
the Model 5081-P may be used when the sensor to trans- Fieldbus (pH): Four AI blocks assigned to pH, tempera-
mitter distance is less than 15 ft (4.5 m). Locate the pream- ture, reference impedance, and glass impedance.
plifier in the sensor or junction box for longer distances.
Fieldbus (ORP): Three AI blocks assigned to ORP,
Automatic Temperature Compensation: External 3 or 4 temperature, and reference impedance.
wire Pt 100 RTD or Pt 1000 RTD located in the sensor, com-
pensates the pH reading for temperature fluctuations. Com- Fieldbus (pH and ORP): Execution time 75 msec. One
pensation covers the range -15 to 130°C (5 to 270°F). PID block; execution time 150 msec. Device type
Manual temperature compensation is also selectable. 4085. Device revision 1. Certified to ITK 4.5.

MODELS 4081 pH/ORP TWO-WIRE TRANSMITTER SENSOR COMPATIBILITY CHART


pH/ORP SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITY
320HP-58 Glass only
328A Glass only
370 Glass only
371 Glass only
372 Glass only
381 pHE-31-41-52 Glass only
381+ Glass and Reference
385+ Glass and Reference
389-02-54 / 389VP-54 Glass only
396-54-62 / 396VP Glass only
396P-55 / 396PVP-55 Glass and Reference
396R / 396RVP-54 Glass and Reference
397-54-62 Glass only
398-54-62 / 398VP-54 Glass only
398R-54-62 / 398RVP-54 Glass and Reference
399-09-62 / 399VP-09 Glass only
Hx338 Glass only
Hx348 Glass only
TF396 none

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MODEL 5081-P pH/ORP TRANSMITTER

HAZARDOUS LOCATION APPROVAL


Intrinsic Safety:
Class I, II, III, Div. 1
Groups A-G
T4 Tamb = 70°C

Exia Entity
Class I, Groups A-D
Class II, Groups E-G
Class III
T3a Tamb = 70°C

ATEX 0600 II 1 G
EEx ia IIC T4
Tamb = -20°C to +65°C

Non-Incendive:
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A-D
Dust Ignition Proof
Class II & III, Div. 1, Groups E-G
NEMA 4X Enclosure

Class I, Div. 2, Groups A-D


Suitable for
Class II, Div. 2, Groups E-G
T3a Tamb = 70°C

Explosion-Proof:
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B-D
Class II, Div. 1, Groups E-G
Class III, Div. 1

Class I, Groups B-D


Class II, Groups E-G
Class III
Tamb = 65°C max

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MODEL 5081-A AMPEROMETRIC TRANSMITTER

FEATURES sample pH and using it to correct the chlorine sensor signal. If


the pH is relatively constant, a fixed pH correction can be
The Model 5081-A Transmitter with the appropriate sensor
used, and the pH measurement is not necessary. If the pH is
measures dissolved oxygen (ppm and ppb level), free chlo-
greater than 7.0 and fluctuates more than about 0.2 units,
rine, total chlorine, and ozone in a variety of process liquids.
continuous measurement of pH and automatic pH correction
The transmitter is compatible with Rosemount Analytical 499A
is necessary. See Specifications section for recommended
amperometric sensors for oxygen, chlorine, and ozone; and
pH sensors. Corrections are valid to pH 9.5.
with Hx438 and Gx448 steam-sterilizable oxygen sensors.
The transmitter fully compensates oxygen, ozone, free chlo-
For free chlorine measurements, both automatic and manual
rine, and total chlorine readings for changes in membrane
pH correction are available. pH correction is necessary
permeability caused by temperature changes.
because amperometric chlorine sensors respond only to
hypochlorous acid, not free chlorine, which is the sum of For pH measurements — pH is available with free chlorine
hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite ion. To measure free only — the 5081-A features automatic buffer recognition and
chlorine, most competing instruments require an acidified stabilization check. Buffer pH and temperature data for com-
sample. Acid lowers the pH and converts hypochlorite ion to monly used buffers are stored in the transmitter. Glass imped-
hypochlorous acid. The Model 5081-A eliminates the need for ance diagnostics warn the user of an aging or failed pH
messy and expensive sample conditioning by measuring the sensor.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR 5081-A pH Correction: Automatic between pH 6.0 and 9.5. Manual pH
correction is also available.
Input ranges: 0-330 nA, 0.3-4µA, 3.7-30 µA, 27-100 µA
Repeatability (input): ±0.1% of range Calibration: against grab sample analyzed using portable test kit.
Linearity (input): ±0.3% of range SENSOR — FREE CHLORINE:
Temperature range: 0-100°C (0-150°C for steam sterilizable Model 499A CL-01-54
sensors)
Temperature accuracy using RTD: ±0.5°C between 0 and SPECIFICATIONS — pH
50°C, ±1°C above 50°C Application: pH measurement available with free chlorine only
Temperature accuracy using 22k NTC: ±0.5°C between 0 and
Measurement Range: 0-14 pH
50°C, ±2°C above 50°C
Resolution: 0.01 pH
Digital Communications:
HART: PV, SV, TV, and 4V assignable to measurement (oxygen, Sensor Diagnostics: Glass impedance (for broken or aging
ozone, or chlorine), temperature, pH, and sensor current. electrode) and reference offset. Reference impedance (for
fouled reference junction) is not available.
Fieldbus: Four (4) AI blocks assignable to measurement
(oxygen, ozone, or chlorine), temperature, pH, and sensor Repeatability: ±0.01 pH at 25°C
current; execution time 75 msec. One PID block; execu- SENSORS — pH:
tion time 150 msec. Device type: 4083. Device revision: 1. Use Model 399-09-62, 399-14, or 399VP-09.
Certified to ITK 4.01.

SPECIFICATIONS — TOTAL CHLORINE


SPECIFICATIONS — OXYGEN
Measurement Range: 0-20 ppm (mg/L) as Cl2
Measurement Range: 0-99 ppm (mg/L), 0-200% saturation
Resolution: 0.001 ppm (Autoranges at 0.999 to 1.00 and 9.99
Resolution: 0.01 ppm, 0.1 ppb for 499A TrDO sensor to 10.0)
Temperature correction for membrane permeability: auto- Temperature correction for membrane permeability: auto-
matic between 0 and 50°C (can be disabled) matic between 5 and 35°C (can be disabled)
Calibration: air calibration (user must enter barometric pres- Calibration: against grab sample analyzed using portable test kit.
sure) or calibration against a standard instrument
SENSOR — TOTAL CHLORINE:
SENSORS — OXYGEN:
Model 499A CL-02-54 (must be used with SCS 921)
Model 499A DO-54 for ppm level
Model 499A TrDO-54 for ppb level
SPECIFICATIONS — OZONE
Hx438 and Gx448 steam-sterilizable oxygen sensors
Measurement Range: 0-10 ppm (mg/L)
Resolution: 0.001 ppm (Autoranges at 0.999 to 1.00 and 9.99
SPECIFICATIONS — FREE CHLORINE to 10.0)
Measurement Range: 0-20 ppm (mg/L) as Cl2 Temperature correction for membrane permeability: auto-
Resolution: 0.001 ppm (Autoranges at 0.999 to 1.00 and 9.99 matic between 5 and 35°C (can be disabled)
to 10.0) Calibration: against grab sample analyzed using portable test kit.
Temperature correction for membrane permeability: auto- SENSOR — OZONE:
matic between 0 and 50°C (can be disabled)
Model 499A OZ-54
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MODEL 5081-A AMPEROMETRIC TRANSMITTER

HAZARDOUS LOCATION APPROVAL


Intrinsic Safety:
Class I, II, III, Div. 1
Groups A-G
T4 Tamb = 70°C

Exia Entity
Class I, Groups A-D
Class II, Groups E-G
Class III
T3a Tamb = 70°C

ATEX 0600 II 1 G
EEx ia IIC T4
Tamb = -20°C to +65°C

Non-Incendive:
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A-D
Dust Ignition Proof
Class II & III, Div. 1, Groups E-G
NEMA 4X Enclosure

Class I, Div. 2, Groups A-D


Suitable for
Class II, Div. 2, Groups E-G
T3a Tamb = 70°C

Explosion-Proof:
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B-D
Class II, Div. 1, Groups E-G
Class III, Div. 1

Class I, Groups B-D


Class II, Groups E-G
Class III
Tamb = 65°C max

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MODEL 5081-C CONTACTING CONDUCTIVITY TRANSMITTER

FEATURES
Housed in a rugged NEMA 4X and NEMA 7 case, the 5081C measures conductivity or resistivity in the harshest
environments. Transmitter can also be configured, using the "Custom Curve" feature, to measure ppm, %, or a
no unit variable according to a programmable conductivity vs. variable curve. The transmitter will automatically
recognize the type of RTD (Pt100 or Pt1000) being used. Measurements are automatically corrected for the
resistance of the sensor cable to improve accuracy of high conductivity readings. The 5081C provides several
temperature compensation alogorythms to ensure optimal performance: linear slope, ultra-pure water (neutral
salt), or cation conductivity. Alternatively, temperature compensation feature can be turned off to provide display
of raw conductivity.

FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Slope Adjustment: 0-5%/°C


Calibration: Calibration is easily accomplished by Other temperature compensation algorithms: ultra-
immersing the sensor in a known solution and enter- pure water compensation, cation conductivity, or
ing its value or entering the cell constant for ultra pure raw (uncompensated) conductivity.
applications. Compatible RTD: 100Ω or 1000Ω with Automatic
Automatic Temperature Compensation: Recognition
3-wire Pt 100 or Pt 1000 RTD
Conductivity: 0 to 200°C (32 to 392°F) LOOP SPECIFICATIONS
Resistivity: 0 to 100°C (32 to 212°F)
Accuracy: under controlled laboratory conditions at
Low Conductivity: 0 to 100°C (32 to 212°F) 25°C (77°F) with perfectly calibrated ENDURANCE
Diagnostics: The internal diagnostics can detect: sensor of appropriate cell constant:
Calibration Error Zero Error up to 5,000 µS/cm: ± 1.0% and ± 2 least signifi-
Temperature Slope Error Low Temperature Error cant digit
High Temperature Error Sensor Failure
from 5,000 to 20,000: ± 2% of reading and ± 2
Line Failure CPU Failure
least significant digit
ROM Failure Input Warning
Once one of the above is diagnosed, the LCD will dis-
play a message describing the failure/default detect- SENSOR SELECTION GUIDELINES
ed.
Cell Constant Suggested Conductivity Range
Digital Communications: 0.01/cm up to 50 µS/cm
HART: PV, SV, and TV assignable to measurement 0.1/cm 1.0 to 500 µS/cm
(conductivity, resistivity, or concentration), temper- 1.0/cm 10 to 20,000 µS/cm
ature, and raw conductivity. Raw conductivity is
measured conductivity before temperature correc- Note: The conductivity values shown in the above chart are
tion. for UNCOMPENSATED (or RAW) conductivity at 25°C.
Fieldbus: Three AI blocks assignable to measure- Maximum range values will vary due to temperature
ment (conductivity, resistivity, or concentration), compensation selection, process temperature, and other
temperature, and raw conductivity. Raw conduc- process conditions.
tivity is measured conductivity before temperature
correction. Execution time 75 msec. One PID RECOMMENDED SENSORS:
block; execution time 150 msec. Device type: Model 140 Retractable Conductivity
4084. Device revision: 1. Certified to ITK 4.5. Model 141 Insertion High Conductivity
Model 142 Insertion Low Conductivity
TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS @ 25°C Model 150 Insertion/Submersion Conductivity
Model 400 Screw-In Low Conductivity
Measured Range: 0-20,000 µS/cm
Model 400VP Screw-In Low Conductivity
Accuracy: ± 0.5% of reading and ± 0.001 µS/cm Model 401 Screw-In High Conductivity
Repeatability: ± 0.25% of reading Model 402 Retractable Conductivity
Model 402VP Retractable Conductivity
Stability: 0.25% of output range/month, non-cumulative
Model 403 Sanitary Conductivity
Ambient Temperature Coefficient: Model 403VP Sanitary Conductivity
± 0.05% of reading/°C Model 404 Low Flow Conductivity

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MODEL 5081-C CONTACTING CONDUCTIVITY TRANSMITTER

HAZARDOUS LOCATION APPROVAL


Intrinsic Safety:
Class I, II, III, Div. 1
Groups A-G
T4 Tamb = 70°C

Exia Entity
Class I, Groups A-D
Class II, Groups E-G
Class III
T3a Tamb = 70°C

Designed to meet the following ATEX requirements:


II 1 G
EEx ia IIC T4
Tamb = -20°C to +65°C

Non-Incendive:
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A-D
Dust Ignition Proof
Class II & III, Div. 1, Groups E-G
NEMA 4X Enclosure

Class I, Div. 2, Groups A-D


Suitable for
Class II, Div. 2, Groups E-G
T3a Tamb = 70°C

Explosion-Proof:
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B-D
Class II, Div. 1, Groups E-G
Class III, Div. 1

Class I, Groups B-D


Class II, Groups E-G
Class III
Tamb = 65°C max

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MODEL 5081-T TOROIDAL CONDUCTIVITY TRANSMITTER

FEATURES
Housed in a rugged NEMA 4X and NEMA 7 case, the 5081T measures conductivity or % concentration in the
harshest environments. Transmitter can also be configured, using the "Custom Curve" feature, to measure ppm,
%, or a no unit variable according to a programmable conductivity vs. variable curve. The transmitter will auto-
matically recognize the type of RTD (Pt100 or Pt1000) being used. Measurements are automatically corrected
for the resistance of the sensor cable to improve accuracy of high conductivity readings. The 5081T is prepro-
grammed with several percent concentration curves: 0-15% NaOH, 0-16% HCl, 0-30% and 95-99.99% H2SO4.
Temperature compensation choices are linear slope correction or none (to provide display of raw conductivity).

FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS @ 25°C


Calibration: Calibration is easily accomplished by Measured Range*: 50 to 2,000,000 µS/cm (see chart)
immersing the sensor in a known solution and entering Accuracy: ± 1.0% of reading
its value.
Repeatability: ± 0.25% of reading
Automatic Temperature Compensation:
Stability: 0.25% of output range/month,
3-wire Pt 100 RTD non-cumulative
Conductivity: 0 to 200°C (32 to 392°F) Ambient Temperature Coefficient: ± 0.2% of FS/°C
% Concentration: 0 to 100°C (32 to 212°F) Temperature Slope Adjustment: 0-5%/° C
Diagnostics: The internal diagnostics can detect: % Concentration Ranges:
Calibration Error Zero Error Sodium Hydroxide: 0 to 15%
Hydrochloric Acid: 0 to 16%
Temperature Slope Error Low Temperature Error Sulfuric Acid: 0 to 30% and 95 to 99.99%
High Temperature Error Sensor Failure
Line Failure CPU Failure LOOP SPECIFICATIONS
ROM Failure Input Warning
Loop Accuracy: With a standard Model 228 or 225
Once one of the above is diagnosed, the LCD will dis- sensor with 20' cable, laboratory accuracy at 25°C
play a message describing the failure/default detected. can be as good as ±2% of reading and ±50 µS/cm.
Digital Communications: To achieve optimum performance, standardize the
HART: PV, SV, and TV assignable to measurement sensor in the process at the conductivity and tem-
(conductivity, resistivity, or concentration), temper- perature of interest.
ature, and raw conductivity. Raw conductivity is Results under real process conditions, at different
measured conductivity before temperature correc- temperatures, or using other sensors may differ
tion. from above.
Fieldbus: Three AI blocks assignable to measure- RTD accuracy: Utilizing a perfect 100 Ohm RTD
ment (conductivity, resistivity, or concentration), after 1 point temperature standardiztion, tempera-
temperature, and raw conductivity. Raw conduc- ture reading can be as good as ±0.5°C.
tivity is measured conductivity before temperature
correction. Execution time 75 msec. One PID
block; execution time 150 msec. Device type:
RECOMMENDED SENSORS:
4084. Device revision: 1. Certified to ITK 4.5. Model 222 Flow-Through
Model 225 Clean-In-Place (CIP)
Model 226 Submersion/Insertion
Model 228 Submersion/Insertion/Retractable
Model 242 Flow-Through

RECOMMENDED RANGES FOR TOROIDAL SENSORS


Conductivity Sensor
Model Number 226 228 225 222 (1in.) 222 (2 in.) 242
Nominal Cell Constant 1.0 3.0 3.0 6.0 4.0 *
µS/cm)
Minimum Conductivity (µ 50 200 200 500 500 100*
Maximum Conductivity (µµS/cm) 1,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000*

* Model 242 values depend on sensor configuration and wiring.

NOTE: Values shown are for 25°C conductivity with a temperature slope of 2% per degree C. The maximum
range value will be lower for solutions with a higher temperature slope. Minimum conductivity depends on
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TRANSMITTER DISPLAY DURING 1
CALIBRATION AND PROGRAMMING 8
(FIGURE 1) 2
1. Continuous display of pH, ORP, conductivity, 7
F
A

7.00
oxygen, chlorine, or ozone reading. U
L
T
2. Units: pH, mV, µS/cm, mS/cm, ppm, ppb, or pH
H
% saturation. O
L
D
3. Current menu appears here. 6 3
4. Submenus, prompts, and diagnostic readings CALIBRATE PROGRAM DIAGNOSE
appear hear.
5. Commands available in each submenu or at each CALIbrAtE
prompt appear here.
EXIT NEXT ENTER 4
6. Hold appears when the transmitter is in hold. 5
7. Fault appears when the transmitter detects a sen-
sor or instrument fault.
8. ♥ flashes during digital communication.
FIGURE 1. TRANSMITTER DISPLAY DURING
CALIBRATION AND PROGRAMMING
The program display screen allows access to
calibration and programming menus.

4.
INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER
(FIGURE 2)
3.
1. Pressing a menu key allows the user access to
calibrate, program, or diagnostic menus.
2. Press ENTER to store data and settings. Press
1. 2.
NEXT to move from one submenu to the next.
Press EXIT to leave without storing changes.
3. Use the editing keys to scroll through lists of
allowed settings or to change a numerical setting
to the desired value.
4. Pressing HOLD puts the transmitter in hold and
sends the output current to a pre-programmed
value. Pressing RESET causes the transmitter to
abandon the present operation and return to the
main display.
FIGURE 2. INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER

HART COMMUNICATION 4/20 mA + Digital


(FIGURE 3) 250
ohm

Figure 3 shows how HART communication can be Model 5081


used with the Model 5081-HT. Use HART to configure Smart
Control System
Transmitter
and read process variables using the Model 275
HART Communicator, a personal computer, or any
other hosts that support HART communication proto-
Hand Held Bridge
col. HART allows communication through to AMS. Communicator
(“Configurator”)

FIGURE 3. HART COMMUNICATION Computer

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FOUNDATION FIELDBUS (FIGURE 4)
Figure 4 shows a 5081-A-FF being used to measure and control pH and chlorine levels in drinking water. The
figure also shows three ways in which Fieldbus communication can be used to read process variables and con-
figure the transmitter.

FIGURE 4. CONFIGURING MODEL 5081-A TRANSMITTER WITH FOUNDATION FIELDBUS

ASSET MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS (AMS) (FIGURES 5, 6, and 7)


Rosemount Analytical AMS windows provide access to all transmitter measurement and configuration variables.
The user can read raw data, final data, and program settings and can reconfigure the transmitter from anywhere
in the plant. Figures 5 and 6 show two of the many configuration and measurement screens available using
HART AMS. Figure 7 shows a configuration screen available through AMS Inside using FOUNDATION Fieldbus.

FIGURE 5. AMS CONFIGURATION SCREEN USING HART

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FIGURE 6. AMS MEASUREMENT SCREEN USING HART

FIGURE 7. AMS INSIDE CONFIGURATION SCREEN USING FOUNDATION FIELDBUS

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MILLIMETER
INCH

FIGURE 8. MODEL 5081 MOUNTING AND DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS

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ORDERING INFORMATION
The Model 5081 Two-Wire Transmitter is intended for the determination of pH/ORP, conductivity (both contact-
ing and toroidal), and for measurements using membrane-covered amperometric sensors (oxygen, ozone, and
chlorine). For free chlorine measurements, which often require continuous pH correction, a second input for a
pH sensor is available. A hand-held infrared remote controller is required for local configuration and calibration
of the transmitter.

MODEL
5081 SMART TWO-WIRE MICROPROCESSOR TRANSMITTER
CODE REQUIRED SELECTION
P pH/ORP
C Contacting conductivity
T Toroidal conductivity
A Amperometric (oxygen, ozone, and chlorine)

CODE REQUIRED SELECTION


HT Analog 4-20 mA output with superimposed HART digital signal
FF Foundation Fieldbus digital output

CODE REQUIRED SELECTION


20 Infrared remote controller included
21 Infrared remote controller not included

CODE AGENCY APPROVALS


60 No approval
67 FM approved intrinsically safe, non-incendive (when used with appropriate sensor and safety barrier), and
explosion-proof
69 CSA approved intrinsically safe, non-incendive (when used with appropriate sensor and safety barrier), and
explosion-proof
73 ATEX approved intrinsically safe (when used with appropriate sensor and safety barrier)

5081-P-HT-20-67 EXAMPLE

ACCESSORIES
MODEL/PN DESCRIPTION
515 DC loop power supply (see product data sheet 71-515)
230A Alarm module (see product data sheet 71-230A)
23572-00 Infrared remote controller (required, one controller can operate any 5081 transmitter)
2002577 2-in. pipe mounting kit
9241178 Stainless steel tag, specify marking
Model 275 To order HART Model 275 Communicator, call Rosemount Measurement at (800) 999-9307
AMS software To order AMS software, call Rosemount Measurement at (800) 999-9307

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