TVA Flowmeter For Saturated Steam Service Guide-Installation Maintenance Manual
TVA Flowmeter For Saturated Steam Service Guide-Installation Maintenance Manual
TVA Flowmeter For Saturated Steam Service Guide-Installation Maintenance Manual
IM-P337-51
MI Issue 1
TVA Flowmeter
for Saturated Steam Service
Installation and Maintenance Instructions
1. Safety information
2. General
product information
3. Installation
4. Commissioning
5. Operation
6. Maintenance
7. Spare parts
8. Fault finding
9. Settings table
IM-P337-51
Printed in the MI
UKIssue 1 1
Copyright 2010
1. Safety information
Safe operation of this unit can only be guaranteed if it is properly installed,
commissioned and maintained by a qualified person (see Section 1.11) in compliance
with the operating instructions. General installation and safety instructions for
pipeline and plant construction, as well as the proper use of tools and safety
equipment must also be complied with.
Manufacturer:-
Spirax Sarco Ltd
Charlton House
Charlton Kings
Cheltenham
Glos
GL53 8ER
EMC directive
The product complies with the Electromagnetic Compatibilty Directive 2004 / 108 / EC.
A technical file with a reference number of 'UK Supply TVA flowmeter' supports the
Spirax Sarco claim that the product complies with the requirements of the Directive
and the product can be used in Class A (heavy industrial) and Class B (domestic /
commercial areas).
The following conditions should be avoided as they may create interference above
the heavy industrial limits if:
- The product or its wiring is located near a radio transmitter.
- Cellular telephones and mobile radios may cause interference if used within
approximately 1 metre (39") of the product or its wiring. The actual separation
distance necessary will vary according to the surroundings of the installation
and the power of the transmitter.
If this product is not used in the manner specified by this IMI, then the protection
provided may be impaired.
i) The product has been specifically designed for use on saturated steam only
which is in Group 2 of the above mentioned Pressure Equipment Directive.
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ii) Check material suitability, pressure and temperature and their maximum
and minimum values. If the maximum operating limits of the product are lower than
those of the system in which it is being fitted, or if malfunction of the product
could result in a dangerous overpressure or overtemperature occurrence, ensure
a safety device is included in the system to prevent such over-limit situations.
iii) Determine the correct installation situation and direction of fluid flow.
iv) Spirax Sarco products are not intended to withstand external stresses that
may be induced by any system to which they are fitted. It is the responsibility of
the installer to consider these stresses and take adequate precautions to
minimise them.
v) Remove protection covers from all connections and protective film from all name-
plates, where appropriate, before installation on steam or other high temperature
applications.
1.2 Access
Ensure safe access and if necessary a safe working platform (suitably guarded)
before attempting to work on the product. Arrange suitable lifting gear if required.
1.3 Lighting
Ensure adequate lighting, particularly where detailed or intricate work is required.
1.8 Temperature
Allow time for temperature to normalise after isolation to avoid the danger of burns
and consider whether protective clothing (including safety glasses) is required.
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1.9 Tools and consumables
Before starting work ensure that you have suitable tools and / or consumables
available. Use only genuine Spirax Sarco replacement parts.
1.12 Handling
Manual handling of large and /or heavy products may present a risk of injury. Lifting,
pushing, pulling, carrying or supporting a load by bodily force can cause injury
particularly to the back. You are advised to assess the risks taking into account the
task, the individual, the load and the working environment and use the appropriate
handling method depending on the circumstances of the work being done.
1.14 Freezing
Provision must be made to protect products which are not self-draining against
frost damage in environments where they may be exposed to temperatures below
freezing point.
1.15 Disposal
Unless otherwise stated in the Installation and Maintenance Instructions, this
product is recyclable and no ecological hazard is anticipated with its disposal
providing due care is taken.
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2. General product information
This manual explains how to install, commission and maintain the Spirax Sarco TVA flowmeter
for use on saturated steam.
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2.4 Pressure /temperature limits
Pressure psi g
0 100 200 300 400
239
Temperature F
Temperature C
200 400
150 Steam 300
saturation
100 curve 200
50 100
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 32
Pressure bar g
The product should not be used in this region due to the limitations of the software.
* Important note
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2.5 Technical data
IP rating IP65 with correct cable glands.
Power supply Loop powered nominal 24 Vdc
4-20 mA (proportional to mass flow)
Outputs Pulsed output Vmax 28 Vdc, Rmin 10 k",
Von 0.7 Vmax
Communication port EIA 232C 15 m limit - See Section 4.11
2% of reading over the range of 10% to
System uncertainty
100% of maximum rated flow
Performance to ISO 17025
(95% confidence to 2 STD) 0.2% FSD from 2% to 10% of maximum rated flow
Turndown: up to 50:1
2.7 Materials
Flowmeter body Stainless steel 1.4408 CF8M
Internals 431 S29 /S303 /S304 /S316
Spring Inconel X750 or equivalent
Flowmeter stem Stainless steel 431 S29
Electronics housing Aluminium alloy LM 25
D
A
B
Flowmeter body
Fig. 3 C
Flowmeter stem
Electronics housing
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3. Installation
Note: Before actioning any installation observe the 'Safety information' in Section 1.
To meet its specified accuracy and performance it is essential that the following installation
guidelines are followed carefully. For steam applications sound steam engineering practices
should be followed, including the use of separators. The installation must conform to all
relevant construction and electrical codes.
CAUTION: If the electronic housing is mounted at an angle of 45 (or more) from the
vertically downward position the PMO (maximum operating pressure) must be limited
to 7 bar g (101 psi g) - see Figure 4.
Spool
Strainer piece
Steam
Separator V1 V2
TVA
Trap set flowmeter
Fig. 5 Typical installation
Flow
Other considerations
Be sure to allow sufficient clearance for:
- Installation of conduit / wiring.
- Removal of the enclosure end caps.
- Viewing of the display. Note electronics housing and display can be rotated.
Warning: Do not install the flowmeter outdoors without additional weather protection
to prevent damage due to freezing.
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3.2 Mechanical installation
Warning: Do not alter the adjustment nut at the back of the TVA flowmeter shaft, as
this will affect the flowmeters calibration.
Orientation
The TVA flowmeter can be installed in any orientation when the pressure is below 7 bar g
(101 psi g), see Figures 7, 8 and 9.
When the pressure is above 7 bar g the TVA flowmeter must be installed in a horizontal pipe,
with the electronics housing below the body, see Figure 9.
Note: The TVA flowmeter operates with flow in one direction only. It is not intended for use
with bi-directional flow. The TVA flowmeter is clearly marked with a direction of flow arrow.
Flow
Flow Flow
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Rotating the electronics enclosure
The electronics housing can be rotated 270
to enable sufficient clearance for installation.
To rotate the electronics housing, carefully
remove the 4 x end cap screws. Support the
weight of the end cap and loosen (do not
remove) the end cap 'lock screw'. The
electronics housing can now be rotated
to the required position.
Retighten the 'lock screw' (3 N m or 26.5 lbf in)
and replace end cap and 4 x end cap screws.
See the adjacent diagram.
Do not loosen or remove the grub screw
adjacent to the 'lock screw'.
Warning: Do not loosen / remove the stem
from the main body of the unit.
Do not loosen or
remove the
Lock screw Grub screw
Upstream/downstream pipework
The TVA flowmeter should be installed in pipework manufactured to BS 1600 or ASME
(ANSI) B 36.10 Schedule 40, which corresponds to the following pipeline internal diameters.
For different pipe standards / schedules, if the flowmeter is being operated at the extreme of
its published maximum range, and maximum accuracy is required, downstream spool pieces
manufactured from BS 1600 or ASME (ANSI) B 36.10 Schedule 40 pipe should be used.
It is important that the internal upstream and downstream diameters of pipe are smooth. Ideally
seamless pipes should be used and there should be no intrusive weld beads on the internal
diameter. It is recommended that slip-on flanges be used to avoid any intrusive weld beads
on the internal diameter of the pipe.
Note: See Figures 10 to 13 for other considerations which need to be noted before
determining the correct installation location.
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The TVA flowmeter normally only requires a minimum of 6 pipe diameters upstream and
3 downstream of clear straight pipe. These dimensions assume a measurement from a single
90 bend (see Figure 10).
6D Minimum 3D Minimum
Fig. 10 Flow
If any of the following configurations are present upstream of the TVA flowmeter:
- Two right angled bends in two planes.
- Pressure reducing valve.
- Partly open valve.
Then it is recommended that the minimum upstream clear pipework is doubled to 12 diameters
(See Figure 11).
Fig. 11 Flow
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Avoid installing the TVA flowmeter downstream of an actuated valve as rapid cycling
of the valve could give rise to inaccurate results or damage the flowmeter. See Figure 12.
In configurations where there is more than one rapid acting pressure reducing valve close
coupled, the TVA flowmeter should be installed with a minimum of 25 upstream and
3 downstream pipe diameters away from the valves.
Safety valves should also be as far away as possible from the flowmeter - at least 25D.
25D Minimum
3D Minimum
Flow
Fig. 12
To install the TVA flowmeter pipeline unit into existing pipework and for aiding possible
flowmeter removal, a spool piece can be fabricated locally to the dimensions given below
(see Figure 13).
Flow
Spool piece
Fig. 13
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Location in pipework
Bolt ring gaskets having the same internal diameter of the pipework are recommended. This
will prevent possible inaccuracies being created by the gasket protruding into the pipe.
It is important that the TVA flowmeter is located centrally in the pipework as any eccentricity
may cause inaccurate readings. The TVA flowmeter has integral centering webs, which locate
on the internal diameter of the pipework (see Figure 14).
Integral centering
webs
Integral centering
webs
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3.3 Electrical installation
The TVA flowmeter is a loop powered device. This Section describes loop wiring and shows
typical conductor terminations (The EIA 232C (RS 232) wiring is discussed in Section 4.11,
page 28). It also considers the effect of connecting additional equipment (e.g. recorder,
loop powered display) to the loop.
1 230 V
Remote NPN input
(maximum 28 V) 2 50 Hz
N
3 -
Power L
R 4 Fuse 1A
5 +
0 Volts
Or R # 10 k"
Power
+
R - 9 - 28 Vdc
0 Volts
Loop powered
Remote PNP input 4-20 mA
(maximum 28 V) display unit or
Fig. 18 Wiring diagram chart recorder
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Power supply requirements
A nominal 24 Vdc is needed to power the flowmeter. However, the TVA flowmeter will operate
correctly as long as the power supply is in the range shown in Figure 19. A single, stand-alone,
supply may be capable of powering several transmitters. It can be mounted in a control
room or in the field, but cannot be on the same loop. Follow the power supply manuacturers
recommendations with regard to mounting and environmental considerations.
The graph (Figure 19) shows the range of power supply voltages and loop resistances
over which the TVA flowmeter is capable of operating. The loop resistance includes all the
wiring.
28
TVA flowmeter
V (volts)
operating range
9 V = 0.022R + 6
9 V $ V $ 28 V
0
0 1000
Fig. 19 R (ohms)
Cable length
Generally the maximum cable length between the TVA flowmeter and the power supply
is 300 m.
However the actual cable length is governed by the number of network devices, the total
resistance of the network and the cable capacitance.
Suggested cable type: for both loop and pulse should be shielded twisted pairs, each core,
seven stranded wire with cross sectional area of 0.5 mm.
Cable glands suitable for M20 x 1.5 to EN 50262 / IP68 are recommended.
The cable gland / body torque setting is 5 Nm.
The gland nut torque setting (with cable fitted) is 5 Nm.
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4. Commissioning
After all mechanical and electrical work
has been completed, the following
commissioning instructions should be
followed.
The TVA flowmeter should
be commissioned with the
flow through the unit LCD
isolated. display
Mounting screws
Fig. 20 TVA flowmeter display unit
All commissioning is carried out through the display unit installed behind the front end cap
of the TVA flowmeter enclosure. The display unit consists of a small LCD display and a
5 button key pad.
As all the commissioning settings are stored in a non-volatile memory, it is possible to connect
a 9 V PP3 battery to the TVA flowmeter's 4 - 20 mA loop power supply and commission the
unit uninstalled. However, the TVA flowmeter should still be zeroed in-line (see Section 4.5.3)
and its operation checked. The M750 display unit can be used to provide a remote display
function if required, utilising the linear output.
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4.1.1 Run mode data sequence
TOTAL
HIGH
TOTAL
LOW
FLOW
Temp. C Temperature C or F.
The following chart indicates the run mode data display sequence.
Depending on the configuration, the flow units will be:
Units Steam
Metric Kg /h, KW, bar g, C
Imperial lb /h, MBtu /h, psi g, F
The TVA flowmeter is factory set to display steam data in metric units and pressing the up or
down keys will scroll through the following data.
total power
flow pres
Total flow
imp
temp
Flow Temperature
imp imp
temp temp
Power Pressure
imp imp
Fig. 22 temp temp
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4.1.2 Error display messages
Any errors that occur will be displayed in the run mode. The errors will alternate with the normal
run mode display and will be prioritised. The errors will be latched and can only be cancelled
by pressing the 'OK' button. Once the error message has been cancelled the display will show
the next (if any) error.
Any continuous error will reinstate itself 2 seconds after it has been cancelled, and will be
indicated by a flashing exclamation mark (!).
Certain errors will also cause the 4-20 mA alarm signal to be initiated.
The error messages are displayed over two screens and are:
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4.2 Commissioning mode
The commissioning mode is used to zero the flowmeter, re-range, set and test the outputs
and change the pass code.
All data entry is performed via a menu and sub menu configuration with the key pad buttons
used for navigation, i.e. to go deeper into the menu the right hand key is pressed, to scroll up
and down the menu the up and down keys are pressed and to exit from a sub-menu the left key is
pressed. Any data is entered using the OK button. The previously entered selection will
flash. After a period of five minutes without any keys being pressed the TVA flowmeter will
automatically default to the run mode.
For a full commissioning flow chart see Section 4.3.
To enter the commissioning mode press and hold down the 'OK' key for 3 seconds. The display
then shows:
ENtER
Followed by: 7452
PASS
The leading digit will flash indicating that this is the position of the cursor.
The default factory set pass code is 7452. (This can be changed from within the commissioning
mode). The pass code can be entered by using the up and down keys to increment the flashing
value and the left and right keys to move the cursor. Pressing 'OK' will enter the pass code.
If an incorrect pass code is used the display will automatically return to the run mode.
After the correct pass code is entered the display shows:
BASIC
dAtA
To exit from the commissioning mode at any stage, continually pressing the left key will return
to the run mode.
Pressing the up and down buttons scrolls through the various first level menus.
Pressing the right arrow button enters a particular sub-menu.
ENtER BASIC
xxxxx
PASS dAtA
MEtER
OUt
PUts
tESt
ALARM
SW.VER
SEt
PASS
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4.3 TVA flowmeter commissioning flow chart
Software Normal run mode Default = 8888 Configuration
version number display sequence but user settable. sub-menus
Power on sequence;
turn on all segments,
Total kg or lbs
then show the software
low (kWh or Mbtu)
version no.
Flow kg /h or lb /h
MEtER
Power kW or MBtu /h
SEt
xxxx
PASS
Error Messages
These alternate with the normal run mode display.
They will be prioritised and will be latched when
they occur.
Pressing the 'OK' button will cancel the displayed
alarm and allow the next one to be viewed. xxxx SW.VER
A continuous alarm will re-occur on the display
2 seconds after it has been cancelled.
Power O/P
POWER HIGH ALARM
interrupted ALARM
OUt
LOW
No The 4-20 mA
signal from NO alarm can also OFF
sensor SIGNL be activated tESt
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dRy xxx%
UNItS MEt
Energy
AtMOS
xxx.xx
PRES
dIR HORIZ
POWER
PULSE yES SORCE tOtAL
SEt.4 mA xxxxx
NO ENRgy in kg /h or lb /h,
kW or Btu /h.
4-20 mA
xxx.xxmA
OUt
PULSE
ON
OUt
OFF
CANCL
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4.4 BASIC DAtA Sub menu
BASIC
dRy xxx%
dAtA
UNItS MEt
Energy
AtMOS
xxx.xx
PRES
4.4.1 dRy
Pressing the right key will display the dryness fraction. This is the dryness fraction of the
saturated steam being measured. This can then be edited to suit the application. Press the 'OK'
button to confirm the selection.
After the dryness fraction is entered the display will automatically step to the next sub menu
and show 'UNItS'
4.4.2 UNItS
The units displayed and transmitted can be selected between metric (MEt), and imperial (IMP).
A summary of the units is detailed in the Table below.
Units Steam
Metric Kg /h, KW, bar g, C
Imperial lb /h, MBtu /h, psi g, F
Select either 'MEt' or 'IMP' and press the 'OK' button to confirm.
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4.5 MEtER Sub-menu
CLEAR tOtAL
4.5.1 dIR
dIR is the orientation that the TVA flowmeter is installed in. The TVA flowmeter can be
installed with horizontal flow up to a pressure of 32 bar g (464 psi g). For installations that
require vertical flow either up or down the maximum pressure must not exceed 7 bar g
(101 psi g). By selecting down or up the effect of gravity on the cone is taken into account.
Note: Upon entering the dIR sub-menu, HORIZ is always shown first. The actual direction
selected is the one which is flashing.
4.5.2 S/N
This is the factory set serial number of the TVA flowmeter and is displayed by pressing
the right key.
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4.6 OutPutS Sub-menu
This sub-menu allows both the 4-20 mA and pulsed OUt
outputs of the flowmeter to be configured. 4-20 mA
PUtS
PULSE
4.6.1 4-20 mA Output sub-menu
OUt
4-20 mA SORCE FLOW
PUtS
POWER
SEt.4 mA XXXX
The 4-20 mA sub-menu allows
re-ranging and re-calibrating of
the 4-20 mA output. SEt.20 mA XXXX
CHECK
OP = 4 mA
4 mA
CHECK
20 mA OP = 20 mA
4.6.2 SORCE
This changes the source data for the 4-20 mA between flow and power.
4.6.3 SEt 4 mA
This sets the value for the flowrate or power, which is equivalent to 4 mA. The minimum value
that can be set as 4 mA is 0 and the maximum is the 20 mA equivalent value less one.
4.6.4 SEt 20 mA
This sets the value for the flowrate or power, which is equivalent to 20 mA. The minimum value
that can be set as 20 mA is the 4 mA equivalent value plus one and the maximum is the meters
rated maximum at 32 bar g. The 20 mA value must always be a minimum of one greater than
the 4 mA value.
4.6.5 CHECK 4 mA
This allows the 4 mA value to be re-calibrated. A digital volt meter/multimeter should
be connected in series with the 4-20 mA output. Pressing the right arrow button will display
OP = 4 mA and the TVA flowmeter will output a steady 4 mA. If the multimeter does not
read 4 mA the up and down arrow buttons can be pressed to alter this current until
4 mA exactly is indicated. Pressing the 'OK' button confirms the setting.
4.6.6 CHECK 20 mA
This allows the 20 mA value to be re-calibrated. A digital volt meter/multimeter should
be connected in series with the 4-20 mA output. Pressing the right arrow button will display
OP = 20 mA and the TVA flowmeter will output a steady 20 mA. If the multimeter does not
read 20 mA the up and down arrow buttons can be pressed to alter this current until
20 mA exactly is indicated. Pressing the 'OK' button confirms the setting.
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4.6.7 Pulse Output
This sub-menu allows the pulsed output to be configured.
NO ENRgy
NUM /
xxxxx
PULSE
PULSE xxxmS
WIDTH
4.6.8 PULSE
This selects whether the pulsed output is to be used or disabled.
4.6.9 SORCE
This selects the source data for the pulsed output. The source data can be either unit mass per
pulse (tOtAL) or unit energy per pulse (ENRgy).
4.6.10 NUM/PULSE
This allows the total mass, or energy, which is equivalent to one pulse to be configured.
Units are dependent on the UNIt setting. Metric units will be kg for total or MJ for energy,
imperial units will be lb for total or MBtu for energy.
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4.7 tESt sub-menu
The tESt sub-menu allows access to the TVA flowmeter's diagnostic tools. From here the
display, 4 -20 mA and pulse outputs can be tested.
tESt dISP
4-20 mA
xxx.xxmA
OUt
PULSE
ON
OUt
OFF
CANCL
4.7.1 dISP
This allows the display to be tested. Pressing the right button will cause all the segments
on the display to be turned on. Pressing the left button cancels the test and steps to the
next stage.
4.7.4 CANCEL
This allows the 4-20 mA output and pulsed output test signal selected above to be
cancelled before the five minutes duration has expired.
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4.8 ALARM sub-menu
This sub-menu gives access to setting the action that is required on the 4-20 mA output
when an error is detected by the TVA flowmeter electronics. It also gives access to the
power alarm function.
O/P
HIGH ALARM
ALARM
LOW
OFF
POWER
ON
ALARM
OFF
4.8.1 O / P ALARM
If the self-diagnostic electronics determine that the sensor output has been
HIGH constant for a period of time, or is not giving out a signal, it will set the 4 - 20 mA
output to 22 mA.
If the self-diagnostic electronics determine that the sensor output has been
LOW constant for a period of time, or is not giving out a signal, it will set the 4 - 20 mA
output to 3.8 mA.
4.9 SW.VER
This allows the software version to be viewed.
SW.VER xxxx
SEt
xxxx
PASS
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4.11 EIA 232C (RS 232) communications
The TVA flowmeter has a MODbus EIA 232C compatible communications link. This enables
users to easily interrogate the TVA flowmeter for steam data using either a dumb terminal
or a P.C. loaded with a simple terminal emulation program. The connection length is limited
to 15 metres and must be in the same building / area as the TVA flowmeter.
The TVA flowmeter communication protocol is set up as follows and is fixed:-
The response time of the TVA flowmeter is less than 0.5 seconds. If the PC asks for data
faster than this (i.e. twice per second), the TVA flowmeter will answer the first request it
received, any later requests will be ignored.
User transmits Note: [LF] means line feed The TVA responds by transmitting
AT[LF] Total in kg [LF]
AR[LF] Flowrate in kg /h [LF]
AB[LF] Pressure in bar g [LF]
AC[LF] Line temperature in Celsius [LF]
AP[LF] Power in KW [LF]
AE[LF] Water equivalent flowrate in l /min [LF]
4.12
After installation or maintenance ensure that the system is fully functioning.
Carry out tests on any alarms or protective devices.
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5. Operation
The TVA flowmeter operates by measuring the strain produced on a moving cone by an
instantaneous flowrate. This strain is then converted into a density compensated mass flowrate
and is transmitted via a single loop powered 4 - 20 mA output and pulsed output. The unique
design of the TVA flowmeter produces the high turndowns and high accuracy required in
process applications.
6. Maintenance
The TVA flowmeter should be zeroed using the zero meter sub-menu at least once a year.
This will remove any electronic long term drift that may occur. Frequency of re-calibration
depends upon the service conditions experienced by the meter and the application.
Re-calibration frequency can be typically between 2 and 5 years.
7. Spare parts
Spare electronics for the TVA flowmeter are available from Spirax Sarco and consist of:
- TVA flowmeter replacement display and electronics with front housing.
It is important that the serial number of the TVA flowmeter is given at the time of ordering.
Example: 1 off Spirax Sarco display and electronics panel for a DN100 TVA flowmeter having
the following Serial number D_ _ _ _.
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Many faults which occur on commissioning are found to be due to incorrect wiring or setting
up, therefore it is recommended that a thorough check is carried out should there be a problem.
The TVA flowmeter display has in-built diagnostic features and will indicate a number of
errors on the display and via the 4-20 mA output.
The errors will alternate with the normal run mode display and will be shown according to priority.
The errors will be latched and can only be cancelled by pressing the 'OK' button. Once the error
message has been cancelled the display will show the next (if any) error.
Any continuous error will re-instate itself 2 seconds after it has been cancelled, and will be
indicated by a flashing exclamation mark (!).
Constant 3.8 mA Error signal set to Low. Check display for errors
and rectify as above.
Check current output electronics
(refer to Sections 4.6 and 4.7).
Constant 22 mA Error signal set to High. Check display for errors
and rectify as above.
Check current output electronics
(refer to Sections 4.6 and 4.7).
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Symptom Possible cause Action
Flow indicated Flowmeter not properly The axis of the flowmeter bore
responds to changes in centred in the pipeline. should be aligned with that of the
actual flow but value pipe.
indicated does not
correspond to actual Gaskets at the flowmeter See Section 3, Figs 15, 16 and 17
flowrate protrude into the pipe bore. for proper installation of gaskets.
Irregularities on the surface Pipe bore should be
of the pipe bore. free of irregularities.
Signal falsified due to Bi-phase media are not permitted.
bi-phase medium. Use a separator for wet steam
applications to remove moisture
droplets from the steam.
Insufficient upstream / See Section 3 for correct lengths
downstream pipe lengths. of upstream and downstream pipes.
Flow direction reversed. Check flow direction arrow
on primary.
Pulse output is Pulse output incorrectly set. Check programming of pulse output,
incorrect Section 4.6.7.
Pulse width incorrectly set. Check maximum pulse width of
counter electronics.
Pulse output is overloaded. Check load ratings.
Pulse output electronics Test pulse output.
faulty. If faulty replace unit.
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9. Settings table
This Table shows all changeable options, and enables records to be made of any changes
made to the pass code or other settings. It provides a convenient reference should future
changes be required.
Units Metric
Basic data
Nominal pressure
4-20 mA
4 mA setting 0
Flowmeter
Outputs 20 mA setting maximum
@ 32 bar g
Pulse ON
Pulse width 50 mS
Error High
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