2025-10-24
When it comes to industrial pressure measurement, Rosemount is one of the most trusted names in the field. Two of its most widely used models—the Rosemount 3051 and Rosemount 2051—often appear side by side in procurement lists. At first glance, they may look similar, but their design intent, performance, and application scope are quite different.
This article breaks down the key differences between the two series, helping you make an informed decision for your plant or project.
| Feature | Rosemount 2051 | Rosemount 3051 |
|---|---|---|
| Accuracy | ±0.10% of span (typical) | Up to ±0.075% of span |
| Stability | 0.20% of URL for 2 years | 0.15% of URL for 5 years |
| Pressure Ranges | Suitable for low-to-medium ranges | Wider span, including extreme high-pressure service |
| Diagnostics | Basic self-checks | Advanced diagnostics (plugged impulse line detection, sensor health monitoring) |
| Materials | Standard stainless steel | Stainless steel, Hastelloy, and other corrosion-resistant options |
| Output Protocols | 4–20 mA, HART | 4–20 mA, HART, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, Profibus |
| Applications | General process industries, utilities, water treatment | Oil & gas, chemical, refining, power generation, pharmaceutical |
Think of the 2051 as the reliable everyday performer and the 3051 as the heavy-duty workhorse. If your process demands uncompromising accuracy, long-term stability, and advanced digital integration, the Rosemount 3051 is the clear choice. However, if you require a dependable and cost-effective transmitter for standard applications, the Rosemount 2051 provides excellent value.
Both transmitters share Rosemount’s reputation for durability and reliability. The decision ultimately comes down to application criticality, budget, and system integration needs. By aligning transmitter capabilities with process requirements, you can optimize both performance and cost efficiency.
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