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Rosemount 5300 Series
October 2014
Specifications
Functional specifications
General
Field of Application
Liquids and semi-liquids level and/or liquid/liquid interfaces or solids level
Model 5301, for liquid level or submerged interface measurements
Model 5302, for liquid level and interface measurements
Model 5303, for solid level measurements
Measurement Principle
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR)
(See “Measurement principle” on page 2 for a description of how it works)
Microwave Output Power Nominal 300 μW, Max. 45 mW
Telecommunication
(FCC and R&TTE)
FCC part 15 (1998) subpart B and R&TTE (EU directive 99/5/EC). Considered to be an
unintentional radiator under the Part 15 rules
Humidity 0 - 100% Relative Humidity
Start-up Time < 40 s
4-20 mA HART (output option code H) - (see signal output in Table 1 on page 5 and Table 2 on page 15)
Output
Two-wire, 4–20 mA. Digital process variable is superimposed on 4–20 mA signal, and available
to any host that conforms to the HART protocol. The HART signal can be used in a multidrop
mode.
The default output is HART Revision 5. To order HART Revision 7 factory configured, add option
code HR7. The device can also be field configured to HART Revision 7 if needed.
Signal Wiring Recommended output cabling is twisted shielded pairs, 24-12 AWG
HART Tri-Loop
By sending the digital HART signal to the optional HART Tri-Loop, it is possible
to have up to three additional 4–20 mA analog signals. See the Rosemount 333
HART Tri-Loop Product Data Sheet (document number 00813-0100-4754) for
additional information.
Rosemount 5300
Series Transmitter
Rosemount 751 Field
Signal Indicator
Rosemount
333 HART
Tri-Loop™
3 x 4-20 mA
Control
System
4-20 mA / HART
475 Field Communicator
PC with Rosemount
Radar Master
HART
Modem