Model 3144P -Rosemount Temperature Transmitter
High-Performance Temperature Transmitter Provides the Ultimate Solution for your Temperature Measurement Applications.
The Rosemount 3144P Temperature Transmitter (available with HART or FOUNDATION fieldbus protocols) provides industry-leading accuracy, stability, and reliability. The 3144P is designed with a dual-compartment, field-mount electromechanical configuration, protecting the transmitter against water intrusion and shielding it from harmful electromagnetic surges. A 5-year stability specification and an optional integral transient protector make the 3144P the most reliable temperature measurement instrument available. The Rosemount 3144P has the capability to accept single-sensor or dual-sensor inputs, which allows the transmitter to receive simultaneous inputs from two independent sensors. A dual-sensor configuration can be used for averaging temperatures, measuring differentials, providing a redundant temperature measurement, and taking advantage of key features, such as Hot Backup® and Sensor Drift Alert. Advanced diagnostics capabilities enable detection of sensor drift, potential thermocouple sensor or loop degradation, and enhanced insight into your processes and instrumentation.
The 3144P is available with MID certification for European Custody Transfer.
- Single-sensor and dual-sensor input capability in one transmitter
- Enhanced EMI rejection and filtering results in unmatched stability in process measurement
- Safety Certified third party validation metrics per IEC61508 for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)
- Industry-leading 5-year stability, which reduces maintenance costs
- Hot Backup® and Sensor Drift Alert features improve measurement reliability over time
- Transmitter-Sensor Matching eliminates sensor interchangeability error, which improves accuracy by 75%
- Dual-compartment housing provides the highest reliability in harsh environments
- Integral LCD meter with large, easy-to-read display
- Thermocouple Degradation Diagnostic enables the user to monitor the resistance of their thermocouple loop to anticipate sensor failure and schedule preventative maintenance to avoid shutdowns
- Minimum and Maximum Temperature Tracking allows the user to monitor the temperature of Sensor 1, Sensor 2, and their differential.
