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What is the Power Advisory Diagnostic and How Does It Differ from Overvoltage or Transient Protection?

Loop Integrity

The Power Advisory Diagnostic on Rosemount 3051S and 3051 pressure transmitters is a tool available to ensure the integrity of your loop wiring.

Overvoltage events are transient or permanent surges in voltage above circuit design limits that can cause significant damage to electrical systems and equipment. Overvoltage protection serves to protect valuable assets from such events. Without proper protection, the user will know when an overvoltage event has occurred because the transmitter will stop working.

In contrast, the Power Advisory Diagnostic alerts users to hidden, unwanted changes in the electrical loop. These loop changes include leakage current (ex. water in the housing or wiring issues) or increased resistance (ex. unstable power supply or corroded terminals).  These issues can still give the appearance of a properly functioning transmitter when it is actually producing unreliable measurements that can lead to unsafe operating conditions.  When tripped, an alert suggests corrective actions that allow users to identify and remedy potential issues.

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  • Diagnosing failure in the 4-20 mA loop should be a requirement for every 4-20 mA circuit, and integrity check to know the signal is not being affected by ground loop current or increased resistance due to corrosion which may develop over time. Particularly for safety functions. Alternatively use digital signal transmission with error checking.
  • A few days ago i visited a customer in Central America, and they had suffered 2 plant shutdowns, took them about a week to find out what the issue was, and finally they found a short circuit in 2 power loops for 2 critical pressure transmitters. Now.. moving to power advisory the most critical devices!!!!