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Volume Conversion Device EK220


Operating Instructions and Installation Information
Operating Manual: Issued 73020052 01.09.2008 (b) SW Version: Edition: from V1.20 1

Volume Conversion Device EK220

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 All rights reserved. Copyright 2008 Elster GmbH, D-55252 Mainz-Kastel All the figures and descriptions in this operating and instruction manual have been compiled only after careful checking. Despite this however, the possibility of errors cannot be completely eliminated. Therefore, no guarantee can be given for completeness or for the content. Also, the manual cannot be taken as giving assurance with regard to product characteristics. Furthermore, characteristics are also described in it that are only available as options. The right is reserved to make changes in the course of technical development. We would be very grateful for suggestions for improvement and notification of any errors, etc. With regard to extended product liability the data and material characteristics given should only be taken as guide values and must always be individually checked and corrected where applicable. This particularly applies where safety aspects must be taken into account. Further support is available from your local branch office / agent. The addresses are available on the internet or from Elster GmbH. Passing this manual to third parties and its duplication, in full or in part, are only allowed with written permission from Elster GmbH. The guarantee becomes invalid if the product described here is not handled properly, repaired or modified by unauthorised persons or if replacement parts which are not genuine parts from Elster GmbH are used. Mainz-Kastel, September 2008

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Contents


I II 1 2 Safety information .....................................................................................................................6 Items supplied and accessories ................................................................................................7 Brief description ........................................................................................................................8 Operation ................................................................................................................................10 2.1 Front panel .......................................................................................................................10 2.2 Display..............................................................................................................................11
2.2.1 2.2.2 Line 1 = Labels .......................................................................................................................11 Line 2 = Value with name and unit...........................................................................................13 Changing values .....................................................................................................................14 Entering "sources"...................................................................................................................15 Entry errors.............................................................................................................................15 Calibration lock .......................................................................................................................16 Certification data log ...............................................................................................................17 Supplier's lock and customer's lock .........................................................................................17

2.3

Keypad .............................................................................................................................13

2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3

2.4

Access rights ....................................................................................................................16

2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3

2.5 3

Formation of the list structure............................................................................................17

Functional description .............................................................................................................22 3.1 User-Liste .........................................................................................................................23 3.2 Standard volume (volume at base conditions) list .............................................................24 3.3 Actual volume (volume at measurement conditions) list.....................................................26 3.4 Pressure list......................................................................................................................27
3.4.1 3.4.2 Submenu pressure sensor 2 SMenu Press. 2 ......................................................................30 Submenu pressure coefficients ...............................................................................................32 Submenu temperature coefficients ..........................................................................................36

3.5 3.6 3.7

Temperature list................................................................................................................34 Volume corrector list .........................................................................................................36 Archive list ........................................................................................................................40


Find function for checking the archive entries ..........................................................................43 Measurement period archive 2 ................................................................................................43 Flexible archives 1 to 4............................................................................................................43 List of status messages ...........................................................................................................47 Status register addresses........................................................................................................52

3.5.1

3.7.1 3.7.2 3.7.3

3.8

Status list..........................................................................................................................44

3.8.1 3.8.2

3.9 System list ........................................................................................................................53 3.10 Service list ........................................................................................................................55


3.10.1 Submenu ambient temperature SMenu Amb. temp. ..............................................................59 3.10.2 Submenu revisal SMenu Revisal...........................................................................................60

3.11 Input list ............................................................................................................................60 3.12 Output list .........................................................................................................................65


3.12.1 Brief summary of output parameterisation ...............................................................................69

3.13 Interface list ......................................................................................................................70


3.13.1 Submenu GSM & SMS .........................................................................................................76 3.13.2 Submenu "IDOM protocol" ......................................................................................................78 3.13.3 Submenu MODBUS parameters ...........................................................................................79

3.14 Energy list.........................................................................................................................81 4 Applications ............................................................................................................................82 4.1 Application in areas subject to explosion hazards .............................................................82
4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 Applications in Zone 1.............................................................................................................82 Applications in Zone 2 .............................................................................................................82 Ex identification lable...............................................................................................................83

4.2 4.3 4.4

Rated operating conditions for the various conversion methods .......................................83 Connection of a counter with LF pulse transmitter ............................................................84 Applications for Interface 2 as RS485 ...............................................................................85
FE260 Function Expansion .....................................................................................................85 FE230 Function Expansion with modem..................................................................................86

4.4.1 4.4.2

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4.4.3 4.4.4 Devices with RS485 interface, without modem (also FE260 without modem) ...........................86 EK220 connected to RS485-Bus (real RS485).........................................................................86 Modem with control signals .....................................................................................................87 Modem without control signals.................................................................................................87 Interface isolator MTL5051 ......................................................................................................88 Other devices with RS232 interface (no modem) .....................................................................89 Sending short messages by SMS............................................................................................89 Standard output data records for process data ("three-minute values") ....................................89 Modbus ...................................................................................................................................90 Idom protocol ..........................................................................................................................90

4.5

Applications for Interface 2 as RS232...............................................................................87

4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4 4.5.5 4.5.6

4.6

Interface protocols ............................................................................................................90

4.6.1 4.6.2

Installation and maintenance...................................................................................................91 5.1 Installation procedure .......................................................................................................91 5.2 Cable connection and earthing .........................................................................................92 5.3 Checking the pressure sensor ..........................................................................................92 5.4 Terminal layout .................................................................................................................93 5.5 Connection of a low-frequency pulse generator (reed contacts)........................................94 5.6 Connection of the serial interface RS485..........................................................................95
5.6.1 5.6.2 5.6.3 5.6.4 FE260 Function Expansion (with or without modem)................................................................95 FE230 Function Expansion......................................................................................................96 Other devices with RS485 interface (no modem) .....................................................................96 EK220 connected to RS485-Bus (real RS485).........................................................................97 Modem with control signals .....................................................................................................98 Industrial modem EM260 or Modem without control signals .....................................................98 Interface isolator MTL5051 ......................................................................................................99 Other devices with RS232 interface, EK220 battery powered.................................................100 Other devices with RS232 interface, EK220 with external power supply.................................100 Seal layout of basic device ....................................................................................................102 Seal layout of temperature sensor .........................................................................................104 Sealing layout of pressure sensor -Type CT30 ......................................................................105 Sealing layout of pressure sensor type 17002........................................................................106

5.7

Connection of the serial interface RS232..........................................................................98

5.7.1 5.7.2 5.7.3 5.7.4 5.7.5

5.8

Seals ..............................................................................................................................101

5.8.1 5.8.2 5.8.3 5.8.4

5.9 A

Battery replacement........................................................................................................107

Approvals..............................................................................................................................109 A-1 EC Declaration of Conformance .....................................................................................109 A-2 Approval for Ex Zone ......................................................................................................110 Technical data ......................................................................................................................115 B-1 General data (mechanical)..............................................................................................115 B-2 Batteries .........................................................................................................................115 B-3 External power supply ....................................................................................................116 B-4 Pulse and status inputs...................................................................................................116 B-5 Signal and pulse outputs.................................................................................................117 B-6 Optical serial interface ....................................................................................................117 B-7 Electrical serial interface (internal) ..................................................................................117 B-8 Pressure sensor .............................................................................................................118
B-8.1 Type CT30................................................................................................................................118 B-8.2 Type 17002 ..............................................................................................................................118 B-8.3 Installation information ..............................................................................................................118

B-9 Temperature sensor .......................................................................................................119 B-10 Measurement uncertainty ...............................................................................................119 C Index.....................................................................................................................................120

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Safety information
The connections of the EK220 are freely accessible during setting up. Therefore, make sure that no electrostatic discharge (ESD) can occur in order to avoid damage to the components. The person carrying out the installation can, for example, discharge himself/herself by touching the potential equalisation line. To avoid erroneous operation and problems, the operating manual must be read before putting the EK220 into operation.

The EK220 Volume Conversion Device (= Electronic Volume Corrector) can be used in Ex Zone 1 according VDE 0170 for gases of Temperature Class T4 (ignition temperature > 135C, e.g. natural gas). See Appendix A-2 for EC prototype test certificate. In this application it is essential to take note of the following information:

F F F F

Follow the relevant applicable national regulations and appropriate standards, e.g. EN 60079-14 and EN 60079-11. Make sure that the limits quoted in the EC prototype test certificate (see Appendix A-2) for the devices to be connected are not exceeded. The housing of the EK220 must be earthed directly to a potential equalisation strip. A terminal screw is provided for this on the left housing wall. Repairs on the EK220 may only by carried out by Elster GmbH.

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II

Items supplied and accessories

Items supplied: The items supplied with the EK220 include: a) EK220 Volume Conversion Device b) Dispatch list c) Configuration data sheet d) Operating Manual e) Bag of accessories, EK220 Ordering information and accessories EK220 Volume Conversion Device, complete Order no. 83 462 540

EBL 50 Temperature Sensor Receptacle, complete with M10 x 1 weld-in sleeve 73 012 634 EBL 67 Temperature Sensor Receptacle, complete with M10 x 1 weld-in sleeve 73 014 456 EBL 160 Temperature Sensor Receptacle, complete with G 3/4" weld-in sleeve and seal EBL 250 Temperature Sensor Receptacle, complete with G 3/4" weld-in sleeve and seal Three-way test tap Shut-off ball valve with Ermeto 6L test connection Minimess test connection Operating manual, German Operating manual, English Plug-in terminal, 2-pole black Calibration covering cap Battery module, 13 Ah Bag of accessories, EK220 73 012 100 73 015 695 73 008 403 73 016 166 73 016 167 73 020 054 73 020 052 04 130 407 73 017 456 73 015 774 73 020 169

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1 Brief description
The EK220 Volume Conversion Device is used for the conversion of the gas volume measured in the operating state by a gas meter to the standard state and in the appropriate energy. The momentary values of pressure and temperature are measured for the determination of the operating state. The gas law deviation factor (K-value) can be computed alternatively according to S-GERG-88, AGA 8 GC method 1 or 2, AGA-NX19 or AGA-NX19 according Herning and Wolowsky or it can be entered as a constant. The volume is converted into energy using the adjustable calorific value. The integral recording device includes the consumption profile of a number of months for a measurement period of 60 minutes. Power supply: Battery operation with a service life depending on operating mode 5 years. Optional double battery life by connection of an additional battery possible. Battery replacement possible without loss of data and without violation of calibration seals. Data retention without battery supply due to internal non-volatile memory. Connection for external power supply unit. Operator interface: Alphanumeric display with two lines of 16 characters. A display list freely assignable by the user. Programming via keypad possible. Calibration switch (separately sealed in the device). Two user locks (supplier's and customer's locks) with numerical codes. Access rights for each individual value can be set separately via interface (with appropriate rights). Counter / signal inputs: 3 inputs for reed contacts or transistor switches, programmable as pulse or signal inputs. Maximum counting frequency 2 Hz (adjustable). Pulse value for each input separately adjustable, also non-decade. Various counters for Vb and Vm as well as for each input (main and original counter, disturbance volumes, totaliser, adjustable counter, measurement period counter). Each input can be separately sealed and secured under official calibration. Pulse / signal outputs: 4 programmable transistor outputs, each freely programmable as alarm / warning output, pulse output, signal output for limit monitoring. Each output can be separately sealed and secured under official calibration. Data interface: Optical interface according to IEC 62056-21 (replaces IEC 61107 and EN61107). Permanently wired serial interface, as RS485 or RS232 usable MODBUS protocol via permanently wired serial interface. IDOM protocol via the permanently wired serial interface. 8 Elster GmbH

Volume Conversion Device EK220 Short message via SMS Programmable standard output data records for process data ("three-minute values"). Pressure sensor: Pressure sensor integrated in device, or external mounted. Connection of second pressure sensor possible (option). Alternatively absolute or gauge pressure measurement.

Temperature sensor: Pt500 (option Pt100) temperature sensor, different length Mechanical details / housing: Suitable for wall mounting and meter installation (with mounting bracket). Mounting and device installation without violating the calibration seals. Ambient temperature range: -25C...+55C Extended temperature with restricted functions possible.

Approvals: Approval by calibration authorities as Volume Conversion Device acc. MID-Directive 2004/22/EG Ex approval for use in Ex Zone 1 according to II 2 G EEx ia [ia] IIC T4. Monitoring functions Monitoring of signalling inputs. Monitoring of any values against programmable limits. All monitoring can trigger appropriate reactions such as for example, entries in the status register, log book, archive or signalling via outputs. Archives Counter readings and maxima from the last 24 months for Vb and Vm. Mean values, maxima and minima from the last 24 months for pressure and temperature as well as partially for the K-valueand conversion factor. Flexible archive for measurement period values (consumption profile) from the last 5 months for Vb, Vm, p, T, K and C (standard structure of archive) for a measurement period of 60 minutes. The measurement period can be set in the range from one minute upto one month. Archive for measurement period values for saving redundant measurement period archive data from the last approx. 40 days for Vb, V, p, T, K and C for a measurement period of 60 minutes. Day archive with 600 entries. Measurement period values from the last 20 month for Vb, Vm, p, T, K and C. Archiving once a day. Event logbook with 500 entries for events such as for example status changes, signalling inputs, limit violations. Changes logbook ("audit trail") with entry of the last 200 changes to settings (parameterising steps). Certification data log with 50 entries for changing of some parameters relevant to calibration regulations. A data row for the value is entered before and after the change for each change to such a parameter. Four free configurable archives. Automatic summer time selection can be set.

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2 Operation
2.1 Front panel

The following are positioned on the front panel for operation: Two-line alphanumeric display with 16 characters per line. Four keys for the display and entry of values.

Identification label

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2.2

Display

Basic display structure (with an example): Prefix Archive Device status Menu

A W B A c t. V. V m A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2.2.1 Line 1 = Labels

m 3

Submenu

Both lines in the display are subdivided into fields which are described below.

The first line is subdivided into five fields of which four are labelled on the front panel. 1. Prefix (Type of computation) The type of computation identifies so-called "initial values" (also termed "capture values"). These are values which have been formed over a time period (e.g. the adjustable measurement period or one month). Labels: - max Maximum highest value within the time range - min Minimum lowest value within the time range -D Change volume within the time range - Mean mean within the time range 2. Archive If an arrow points upwards to the label "Archive", then the displayed value is an archived value. This was frozen at a defined point in time and cannot be changed.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 3. Device status Here a maximum of three of the most important items of status information are continually shown. A flashing character signifies that the corresponding state is still present and the corresponding message is present in the momentary status. A non-flashing character signifies that the corresponding state is past, but the message in the status register has not yet been cleared. Meaning of the letters: - A "Alarm" At least one status message has occurred which has resulted in disturbance volumes being counted. Basically, all messages with numbers "1" or "2" represent alarms (e.g. "Alarm limits for pressure or temperature violated" 3.8). Alarm messages are copied into the status register and are retained here, even after rectification of the cause of the error, until they are manually cleared. - W "Warning" At least one status message has occurred which is valid as a warning. Basically, all messages with numbers in the range "3" to "8" represent warnings (e.g. "Warning limits for pressure or temperature violated" or "Error on output" 3.8). Warning messages are copied into the status register and are retained here, even after rectification of the cause of the error, until they are manually cleared. - B "Batteries discharged" The remaining battery service life is less than 3 months. This display corresponds to Status Message "Batt. low" ( page 50). - L "Calibration logbook full" The calibration logbook is full; some parameters can now only be changed with the calibration lock open. (PLogB, page 46 ) This display corresponds to the status message "PLogb full", ( page 50). If the F - closed calibration lock is opened with the calibration logbook full, it can only be again after clearing the calibration logbook. - P "Programming mode" The programming lock (calibration lock) is open. This display corresponds to Status Message "Calibration lock" ( page 51). - o "online" A data transfer via the optical or permanently wired interface is running. In each case the other interface cannot then be used. This display corresponds to Status Message "online" ( page 50). 4. Menu Here is displayed to which list according to Chapter 3 the currently displayed value belongs. In submenus (indicated by an arrow to the left, see below) its name is displayed which is identical with the abbreviated designation of the entry point. 5. Untermen
-

Arrow to the right indicates that the displayed value is the entry point of a submenu. This can be called with the key combination <ENTER>. Arrow to the left indicates that you are located in a submenu which can be quit with the key combination <ESC>. On pressing <ESC> you are returned to the entry point of the submenu. Elster GmbH

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2.2.2 Line 2 = Value with name and unit


In the second line the name, value and (when available) the unit of the data are always shown. Example:

V m A
2.3 Keypad

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

m 3

Key(s)

Effect Downwards movement within the list: Down cursor From the first value in the list movement is in the direction of the key last value or from the last value directly to the first one. Upwards movement within the list: Up cursor From the last value in the list movement is in the direction of the key first value or from the first value directly to the last one. Movement to the right to a different list: From the first list movement is in the direction of the last list or from the last list directly to the first one. With similar lists (e.g.: Vb and Vm skipping occurs to the apRight cursor propriate value, otherwise to the first value. key Switchover to the second part of the value for values displayed on two lines: - Counter readings divided into pre- and post-decimal places. - Date and time (together one value) divided. Movement to the left to a different list: From the last list movement is in the direction of the first list or Left cursor from the first list directly to the last one. With similar lists (e.g.: key Vb and Vm skipping occurs to the appropriate value, otherwise to the first value in the adjacent list. Depends on the value displayed (Data class, 2.3.1) Activate the entry mode. Enter Open the submenu. Update measurement (by pressing twice). Return from a submenu to the entry point in the higher level main menu. Escape Cancel entry (the value remains unchanged). Skips to first value in the list Home / Clear Updates a value in the entry mode Displays the address (value number) of the value Help

Designation

+ + +

In the entry mode the keys change their functions, see Chapter 2.3.1.

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2.3.1 Changing values


The methods of entering and changing values differ depending on the value. These are therefore subdivided into so-called "data classes" (abbreviation: "DC"). Values in the same data class are treated identically during entry. A prerequisite for an entry is that the lock assigned to the value is open. The following data classes (DC) are present in the EK220: DC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Type Display test Function Constant Measurement Status Initialisable value Discrete value Permanent value Entry, change using "ENTER" No change possible. Triggers the function by entering "1". No change possible. The value is updated by pressing <ENTER> twice. By pressing <ENTER> short texts for statusmessages are available. After <ENTER> value initialisation (standard setting) by pressing the key combination <CLR> = + . After <ENTER> value change by selection from a list of possible values with the keys and . Value initialisation is possible with + . After <ENTER>, setting to any value within the valid range is possible. Selection of each individual character to be changed with and and changing with und . Value initialisation is possible with + . Branching to the appropriate archive. Similar to "Permanent value" (see above) but masked entry, i.e. only the character currently being edited is visible, all others are masked out by a minus sign. With a closed lock it is opened on entering the correct combination. With an open lock, the combination is changed by the entry. As "Permanent value" (see above.). No change possible. No change possible, sometimes branching to a submenu. No change possible. By pressing <ENTER> short texts for statusmessages are available. Initialisation (standard setting) by using menu-function <CLR>

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Archive heading Combination

12 15 16 17 19

Counters Computation counter Initial value Archive value Status register

If a value is accommodated in a submenu, it cannot be changed independent of its data class by the keypad, since the key <ENTER> is then used for branching into the submenu.

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2.3.2 Entering "sources"


At a number of points the entry of a "source" is required for parameterisation (e.g. SC.Qb in the standard volume list, SC.A1 in the output list). The address of the desired value is entered as the source. It can be found in the tables at the beginning of each list (Chapter 3.1 ff.). In comparison to the addresses shown there however, the following supplements must be given: Completion of leading zeroes so that a total of four numbers exist in front of the colon. If the address includes no underscore "_", then "_0" should be appended. Example 1: Source: Enter: Example 2: Source: Enter: 2:300 0002:300_0 6:310_1 0006:310_1 (Address of the standard volume Vb, see table in 3.1) (Supplements printed in bold) (Address of the temperature T, see table in 3.5) (Supplements printed in bold)

2.3.3 Entry errors


Entry error messages are displayed if incorrect entries are made via the keypad. Representation: ----x--with x = Error code according to the following table. Code Description 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 The archive is empty, no values are available yet. The archive value cannot be read. The archive has possibly just been opened by the interface for reading out. Parameter cannot be changed (constant). No authorisation for changing the value. To change the value the appropriate lock must be opened. Invalid value. Entered value is outside the permissible limits. Incorrect combination. The entered combination (numerical code) is incorrect and the lock is not opened. Entry not possible due to special setting or configuration. The entry of the calorific value Ho.b in the energy list is not permitted. Please change Ho.b in the Volume corrector list ( 3.6, page 36). The entry of this source (address) is not permitted. The function can only be executed after the clock ( 3.9, Time) has been set (initialised) to its starting value with the key combination + . Gas analysis parameters for AGA-NX-19 do not match. Example: For "H gas" (calorific value Ho.b over 11.055) the density ratio dr must not exceed the maximum value of 0.691. ( 3.6) Value for the application-specific display is not defined. The value to be displayed can be defined by the user by entering the address. No value is displayed because this has not yet occurred. Because the certification data log is full the calibration lock must be opened for changing the parameter.

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2.4

Access rights

The EK220 differentiates between four access parties. Each access party has a lock and a corresponding code. The locks have the order of priority Calibration lock Manufacturer's lock1 Supplier's lock Customer lock. The access rights apply both for keypad inputs as well as for accesses via the optical or electrical (permanently wired) interface. If the lock is locked, all attempts to set values are answered with an appropriate error message (see Chap. 2.3.2). Also the reading of values via the interfaces is only possible, for reasons of data protection, when at least one of the locks is open. Normally, in addition to the access rights assigned to each individual value, values can also be changed by the access parties with higher priority. A value, which for example has "S" ("Supplier") as access rights, can also be changed by calibration officials and a value subject to the customer's lock can also be changed by suppliers. Each party with write access for a value can also change the access rights (write and read access for each party) for this value via interface. This means that also the rights of parties with higher priority can be changed.

2.4.1 Calibration lock


The calibration lock is used for securing parameters subject to calibration regulations. This includes all values which affect the volume counting. The calibration lock is implemented as a pushbutton located within the EK220 housing below the circuit board cover panel. It can be secured with an adhesive seal. The parameters protected under calibration regulations are each identified with "C" in the lists in the functional description. Depending on the applications, values, which are not included as inputs subject to calibration regulations, can be placed under the user lock via the WinPADS parameterising software, for example to be able to use them as signalling inputs. The calibration lock is opened by pressing the pushbutton (the symbol "P" flashes in the display) and is closed again when it is pressed again (symbol "P" goes out). Closure is also possible by deleting the value "St.PL" ( 3.10) via the keypad or interface. On request (during order procedure) parameters which are normally protected under calibration lock can be protected under a different lock, e.g. suppliers lock.

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2.4.2 Certification data log


With the aid of the "certification data log" according to PTB-A 50.7 ( PLogB, chapter 3.8) some parameters relevant to calibration regulations can be changed also with the calibration lock closed. Prerequisites for this are: The suppliers lock (see below) must be open. At least three entries must be available in the certification data log. The affected parameters (e.g. cp value, measurement period) are identified in the lists in chapter 3 with the access right "PL". A data row for the value is entered before and after the change for each change to such a parameter with the calibration lock closed. If the certification data log has been written full, it can be cleared with the calibration lock open using the command ClrPL ( chapter 3.8). If the calibration lock is opened with the certification data log full, it can only be closed again after clearing the certification data log.

2.4.3 Supplier's lock and customer's lock


The supplier's and customer's locks are used for securing all data which is not subject to calibration regulations, but which should also not be changed without authorisation. The parameters which are write-protected under the supplier or customer locks are each identified with "S" or "K" in the lists in the functional description ( 3). All values which are shown with a minus symbol "-" cannot be changed, because they represent, for example, measurements or constants. The locks can be opened by entering a code (the "combination"). ( 3.10: St.SL, Cod.S, St.PL, Cod.C)

2.5

Formation of the list structure

The data display in the EK220 is structured in a tabular form. The individual columns in the table each contain associated values. Values identified with S and Arc are submenus or archives which you can view by entering <ENTER> and leaving again with <ESC>. They each have, subordinate to the main menu, a dedicated list structure, which is written in the corresponding list ( 3). The archives are subdivided into a number of data rows (also termed "data records" ). All values in the same data row are saved ("archived") at the same point in time. The maximum number of data rows and the number of values in a data row depends on the relevant archive. Within an archive the number of values and their meaning are the same for each data row. Switching to another archive data row occurs with the keys (for "younger" data rows) and (for "older" data rows). After the last data row, the first follows again and vice versa. Switching to another value within a data row occurs with the keys and . After the last value, the first follows again and vice versa. A summary of the standard main menu (list structure) is shown on the following pages. By changing the value Menu (see chapter 3.1 ), a minimum main menu can be selected.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 User list


to Energ.

Standard volume Std.V. Vb


Vol. at base cond. (post-dec. places)

Actual volume Act.V. Vm


Actual volume

Pressure Press p
Pressure
to Temp.

User
Vol. at base cond. (pre-dec. places)

Vb VmA
Actual vol. adjust.

Qb
Flow at base cond.

Qm
Actual flow

pMin
Lower alarm limit

p
Pressure

VbD
Disturbance quant.

VmD
Disturbance quant.

pMax
Upper alarm limit

T
Temperature

VbT
Total quantity

VmT
Total quantity

MRL.p
Meas. range bottom

Z
Compressibility factor

VbA
Adjustable counter

VmA
Adjustable counter

MRU.p
Meas. range top

Zb
Compressibility factor at base cond.

VbME
Month end value

VmME
Month end value

p.F
Substitute value

C
Conversion factor

Time
Time of VnME

Time
Time of VbME

pb
Press. at base cond.

K.F
K subst. value

Md.p
Pressure mode

VbME
Month end value

Typ.p
Press. sensor type

Time
Time of VbME

SNp
Serial no. of sensor

VmME
Month end value

SMenu p coeff. S Submenu p coeff.

Time
Time of VmME

pAdj1
Adjustment val. 1

Menu
Dislpay menu

pAdj2
Adjustment val. 2

Prog
Accept adjust.

p.atm
Amb. press. fixed value

p.Mes
Pressure meas

p.Abs
Absolute press. SMenu Press.2 S Submenu p-sens. 2 (acc. to Selp2)

p2Mes
Pres. meas p-sens.2 (acc. to Selp2)

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to Press

Conversion Conv. C
Conversion factor

Archive Archiv ArMo1 ArMo2 ArDay


Day archive Month archive 1

Status + Logbook Status Arc S.Reg


Status register
to System

Temp.
Temperature

T TMin
Lower alarm limit

S S

K
Compressibility ratio factor

Arc Arc Arc

Stat
Momentary status

Month archive 2

TMax
Upper alarm limit

pbX
pb for gasanalysis (acc. to Md.K)

Clr
Clear S.Reg

MRL.T
Meas. range bottom

TbX
Tb for gasanalysis

ArMP MPer
Meas. period

Logb.
Logbook

Arc Arc Arc

Meas. per. archive

MRU.T
Meas. range top

Ho.b
Calorific value (acc. to Md.K)

AudTr
Audit Trail

T.F
Substitute value

CO2
Carbon diox. cont.

MP.Re
Rem. time mea. p.

PLogB

Certification data log (acc. to PL p. 58)

Tb
T at base cond.

H2
Hydrogen content (acc. to Md.K)

FrMP
Freeze ArMP

ClrPL
Clear cert. data log (acc. to PL p. 58)

Md.T
Temperature Mode

Rhob
Density gas at base cond. (acc. to Md.K)

Typ.T
Temp. sensor type

N2
Nitrogen content (acc. to Md.K)

SNT
Serial no. of sensor SMenu T coeff. S Submenu p coeff.

dv
Density ratio (acc. to Md.K)

K.F
Substitute value

TAdj1
Adjustment val. 1

Md.K
K mode K mode changeover Md.K = 0

TAdj2
Adjustment val. 2

Prog
Accept adjust.

T.Mes
Temp. meas.

Conv. C
Conversion factor

Ho.n
Calorific value

K.F
Substitute value

Md.K
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Service Serv. Bat.R


Remaining bat. life

Inputs Inputs cp.I1


cp-value Input 1
to Outp.

System
Date and time

Time MdTim
Daylight sav.: yes/no

Bat.C
Battery capacity

cp.I2
cp-value Input 2

MCyc
Measurement cycle time

St.SL
Supplier lock

Md.I2
Mode for Input 2

MCPul
Measurement cycle triggered by input pulse

Cod.S
Supplier code

St.I2
Status on Input 2

OCyc
Operating cycle time

St.CL
Customer lock

MdMI2
Mode monitoring I2

Disp
Disp. switch-off time

Cod.C
Customer code

SC.I2
Source monitoring I2

Aut.V
Disp. changover time

St.PL
Calibration lock

L1.I2
Limit 1 for I2

SNo
Serial no. device

Contr
Display contrast

L2.I2
Limit 2 for I2

Ta.Rg
Ambient temp.

Adj.T
Clock adjust. factor

SpI2
Stat. pointer mon. I2

Vers
Software version

Save
Savbe all data

St.I3
Status on Input 3

Chk
Software checksum

Clr.A
Clear achives

Selp2
Select p sensor 2

MdMI3
Mode monitoring I3

Clr.V
Clear counter

SMenu Amb. temp. S


Submenu ambient temp.

SC.I3
Source monitoring I3

Clr.X
Initialise device

Addr
Addr. user display

L1.I3
Limit 1 for I3

Bin.T
Temp. binary value

...
User display

SpI3
Stat. pointer mon. I3

Bin.p
Pressure binary value

SMenu Revisal
Submenu Revisal

S Arc

SNM
Serial no. gas meter

Binp2
Press. 2 binary value

ArCal
Frozen data

Sel.T
Select T sensor

Frz
Freeze

Sel.p
Select p sensor

Display test

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Interfaces Ser.IO Md.S2 DF.S2


Data format interface 2 Mode interface 2

Energy Energy W P
Power Energy
to User

Outp.
Mode for output 1

Md.O1 SC.O1

Source for output 1

cp.O1
cp value output 1

Bd.S2
Baud rate interface 2

WD
W disturbance

SpO1
Status pointer for output 1

TypS2
Type interface 2 (acc. to Md.S2)

W.T
W total

Md.O2
Mode for output 2

BusS2
Bus mode RS485 on / off (acc. to Md.S2)

W.A
W adjustable

SC.O2
Source for output 2

Num.T
No. of ringing tones before accept. call (acc. to Md.S2)

Ho.b
Calorific value for W

cp.O2
cp value output 2

M.INI
Initialise modem (acc. to Md.S2)

WME
Month end value

SpO2
Status pointer for output 2

SMenu GSM&SMS S
Submenu GSM and SMS parameter (acc. to Md.S2)

Time
Time of WME

Md.O3
Mode for output 3

DProt IDOM Prot


Submenu IDOM protocol (acc. to Md.S2)

SC.O3
Source for output 3

SMenu Modbus Par S


Submenu Modbus parameter (acc. to Md.S2)

cp.O3
cp value output 3

Bd.S1
Baudrate interface 1

SpO3
Status pointer for output 3

CW1.S
Call window 1 start

Md.O4
Mode for output 4

CW1.E
Call window 1 end

SC.O4
Source for output 4

CW2.S
Call window 2 start

cp.O4
cp value output 4

CW2.E
Call window 2 end

SpO4
Status pointer for output 4

CW3.S
Call window 3 start

CW3.E
Call window 3 end

CW4.S
Call window 4 start

CW4.E
Call window 4 end

CWTst
Test call window

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3 Functional description
The data display is structured in tabular form (list structure) ( 2.5). The individual columns in the table each contain associated values. The following functional description is orientated to this list structure. Here, the following abbreviations are used: - AD Abbreviated designation Designation of the value in the display - Access Write access Indicates which lock must be opened to change the value ( 2.4.1, 2.4.3): - C = Calibration lock - PL = Certification data log (Calibration logbook, page 46) - M = Manufacturer's lock - S = Supplier's lock - K = Customer's lock - C / S = Calibration lock or supplier's lock, depending on national regulations In case of verification of device under calibration regulations (e.g. acc. MID) the write access C must be used. If the letter is located in brackets, the value can only be changed via the interface and not via the keypad. - Address Address of the value. This is required especially for data transmission via the serial interface. The address can be displayed by pressing the keys + simultaneously. - DC Data class The data class shows, amongst other properties, whether and how the value can be changed. ( 2.3.1)

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3.1
AD

User-Liste
Designation / value Volume at base conditions (pre-decimal places) Vm adjustable Pressure Temperature Compressibility factor Compressibility factor at base conditions Conversion factor K-value, substitute value Vb month end value Date and time of Vb month end value V month end value Date and time of Vm month end value Selection display menu Unit m3 m3 bar C Access Address DC C/S S C S S 2:300_1 4:303 7:310_1 6:310_1 9:310 9:312 5:310 8:311 7:161 7:165 14:161 14:165 1:1A1 12 12 4 4 4 8 4 8 16 16 16 16 7

Vb VmA p T Z Zb C K.F VbME Time VmME Time Menu

m3 m3 -

(Legends: see page 22) With the exception of the first and last value (Vb and Menu), this list is user-specific, i.e. the user can himself set which values in this list are displayed. Ex-works, these are the above-mentioned values some of which are also displayed in another list and described in the corresponding chapters. The setting of the values to be displayed occurs by using the parameterisation software WinPADS. Vb Volume at base conditions (pre-decimal places) The volume at base conditions computed from the measured "actual volume" is summed here provided no alarm is present. An alarm is present when any message with the number "1" or "2" is urgent ( 3.8). Vb = Vm C where Vm = Actual volume ( 3.3) C = Conversion factor ( 3.6) The post-decimal places of Vb are displayed in the standard volume list ( 3.2). Vm p T Actual volume Pressure Temperature Values which are also displayed in another list and described in the corresponding chapters. Compressibility factor Compressibility factor at base conditions The computation of z and zb occurs according to S-Gerg-88, AGA-8 GC methode 1 or 2, AGA-NX19 or AGA-NX19 acc. Herning and Wolowsky, depending on the setting of Md.K. The gas analysis values Ho.b, CO2, H2 and N2 and Rhob (Md.K = 1) need to be included in the entries for this ( 3.6).

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 C K.F VbME Time VmME Time Conversion factor K-value, substitute value Vb month end value Date and time of Vb month end value V month end value Date and time of Vm month end value These values are also displayed in other lists and are described in the appropriate chapters. Menu Selection display menu With Menu the complete display structure of the EK220 can be switched between "complete" and "simple". Menu = Meaning 1 2 3 Complete display structure Only "User" column Complete display structure without Energy column

Menu = 1 corresponds to the standard setting which is described in this manual. With the setting Menu = 2, the display is limited to the column "User" described here. All other columns cannot be called.

3.2
AD Vb Qb VbD VbT VbA VbME Time Vb

Standard volume (volume at base conditions) list


Designation / value Volume at base conditions (post-decimal places) Flow at base conditions Vb disturbed Vb total Vb adjustable Month-end value Time of VbME Unit Access Address DC m3 m3/h m3 m3 m3 m3 C / S 2:300_2 12 2:310 4 S 2:301 12 2:302 15 S 2:303 12 7:161 16 7:165 16 (Legends: see page 22) Volume at base conditions (post-decimal places) The volume at base conditions computed from the measured "actual volume" is summed here provided no alarm is present. "Alarm" means any message with the number "1" or "2" ( 3.8). An alarm is present when any message "1" or "2" is urgent ( 3.8). Vb = Vm C where Vm = Actual volume ( 3.3) C = Conversion factor ( 3.6) The pre-decimal places of Vb are displayed in the user list ( 3.1). Flow at base conditions Momentary flow at base conditions (Volume at base conditions ). In the alarm state Qb is computed with the substitute values of the disturbed measurements.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Vb disturbed Here the volume at base conditions is summed while ever an alarm is present, i.e. a message with the number "1" or "2" is located in any momentary status ( 3.8). In the alarm state the volume at base conditions is computed with the substitute values of the disturbed quantities. ( 3.4: p.F, 3.5: T.F) VbT Vb total Here the sum of Vb + VbD is always displayed. Entries for Vb or VbD therefore also have an effect here. No entry for VbT itself can be carried out. VbA Vb adjustable Here, as with VbT, the total quantity, i.e. disturbed and undisturbed volumes are counted. In contrast to VbT, VbA can however be changed manually. The counter is typically used for tests. VbME Vb month-end value VbME saves the current month-end value at the change of month at the day boundary. Time Time of VbME Date and time of the saved VbME. VbD

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3.3

Actual volume (volume at measurement conditions) list


AD Designation / value Actual volume Actual flow rate Vm disturbed Vm total Vm adjustable Month-end value Time of VmME Unit m3 m3/h m3 m3 m3 m3 Access Address DC C/S S S 4:300 4:310 4:301 4:302 4:303 14:161 14:165 12 4 12 15 12 16 16

Vm Qm VmD VmT VmA VmME Time Vm

Qm

(Legends: see page 22) Actual volume The volume V1 ( 3.8) measured on the input is summed here provided no alarm is present. An alarm is present when a message "1" or "2" is located in any momentary status ( 3.8 ). "Alarm" means any message with the number "1" or "2" ( 3.8). Actual flow rate Momentary actual flow (actual flow rate). If the EK220 receives fewer than four pulses per hour on the counter input (terminal "DE1"), the flow rate is set to "0". The maximum inaccuracy of the indicated value corresponds to four pulses. Example: The cp value of the pulse transmitter ( (Legends: see page 22) cp.I1, page 60) is 0.1 pulses/m3 and the momentary flow rate is 3600 m3/h. Pulse frequency = 3600 m3/h 0.1 pulses/m3 = 360 pulses/h max. inaccuracy = 4 pulses/h / 360 pulses/h = 1.11 % Vm disturbed Here the actual volume is summed while ever an alarm is present, i.e. a message with the number "1" or "2" is located in any momentary status ( 3.8). Vm total Here the sum of Vm + VmD is always displayed. Entries for Vm or VmD therefore also have an effect here. No entry for VmT itself can be carried out. Vm adjustable Here, as with VmT, the total quantity, i.e. disturbed and undisturbed volumes are counted. In contrast to VmT, VmA can however be changed manually. This counter is typically set to the same reading as the gas meter in order to be able to easily detect deviations by comparison of the two counter readings.

VmD

VmT

VmA

VmME Vm month-end value VmME saves the current month-end value at the change of month at the day boundary. Time Time of VmME Date and time of the saved VmME.

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3.4

Pressure list

The values displayed in this list depend on whether a second pressure sensor is connected to the EK220 and is activated via Sel.p2 (see Chapter 3.10 ). a) One pressure sensor connected to the EK220, Sel.p2 = 0 ("off"): AD p pMin pMax MRL.p MRU.p p.F pb Md.p Typ.p SNp SMenu p coeff. pAdj1 pAdj2 Prog p.atm p.Mes p.Abs Designation / value Pressure Lower alarm limit pressure Upper alarm limit pressure Pressure meas. range lower limit Pressure meas. range upper limit Pressure substitute value Pressure at base conditions Pressure mode Pressure sensor type Serial no. of pressure sensor Submenu pressure coefficients Adjustment value 1 for pressure Adjustment value 2 for pressure Accept pressure adjustment Ambient pressure fixed value Pressure measurement Absolute pressure measurement Unit bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar Access Address DC C C C C S C C C C (C) C/S C/S C/S C 7:310_1 7:3A8_1 7:3A0_1 6:224_1 6:225_1 7:311_1 7:312_1 7:317 6:223 6:222 12:1C1 6:260_1 6:261_1 6:259 6:212_1 6:211_1 6:210_1 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 2 8 4 4

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 b) Two pressure sensors1 connected to the EK220, Sel.p2 = 1 ("CT30"): AD p pMin pMax MRL.p MRU.p p.F pb Md.p Typ.p SNp SMenu p coeff. pAdj1 pAdj2 Prog p.atm p.Mes p.Abs SMenu Press. 2 p2Mes Designation / value Pressure Lower alarm limit pressure Upper alarm limit pressure Pressure meas. range lower limit Pressure meas. range upper limit Pressure substitute value Pressure at base conditions Pressure mode Pressure sensor type Serial no. of pressure sensor Submenu pressure coefficients Adjustment value 1 for pressure Adjustment value 2 for pressure Accept pressure adjustment Ambient pressure fixed value Pressure measurement Absolute pressure measurement Submenu pressure sensor 2 Pressure 2 measurement Unit bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar Access Address DC C C C C S C C C C (C) C/S C/S C/S C (C) 7:310_1 7:3A8_1 7:3A0_1 6:224_1 6:225_1 7:311_1 7:312_1 7:317 6:223 6:222 12:1C1 6:260_1 6:261_1 6:259 6:212_1 6:211_1 6:210_1 13:1C1 7:211_1 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 2 8 4 4 8 4

(Legends: see page 22) The unit of the various pressure displays can vary depending on the device setting. The setting of the unit takes place via the WinPADS parameterisation software with the aid of parameter files. To do this the appropriate lock must be open. Possible units are: bar, kPa, psi and MPa. Furthermore, representation as overpressure or absolute pressure is possible. Exceptions here are the adjustment values for the pressure (pAdj1, pAdj2, p2Ad1 and p2Ad2) and the atmospheric pressure (p.atm) which are always displayed as absolute pressure. p Pressure pMin Lower alarm limit pressure pMax Upper alarm limit pressure p is the pressure which is used for computing the conversion factor ( 3.6) and hence the volume at base conditions ( 3.2). If the measured pressure p.Abs (see below) is within the alarm limits pMin and pMax, it is used as p: p = p.Abs.. If p.Abs is located outside the alarm limits, the substitute value p.F (see below) is used: p = p.F. In addition, disturbance quantities are then counted ( 3.2, 3.3) and the message "p Alarm Lim." displayed ( page 48).

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 MRL.p Pressure meas. range lower limit MRU.p Pressure meas. range upper limit These details of the measurement range are used to identify the pressure sensor. They have no effect on the measurements. p.F Pressure substitute value If the measured pressure p.Abs is outside the alarm limits pMin and pMax (see below), p.F is used as pressure p for correction. p = p.F. pb Pressure at base conditions The pressure at base conditions is used for computing the conversion factor ( 3.6) and hence the volume at base conditions Md.p Pressure mode With Md.p = "1" the measured pressure p.Abs (see below) is used for correction, provided it does not violate the alarm limits. With Md.p = "0" the fixed value (substitute value) p.F is always used for correction. No disturbance quantities are counted. Typ.p Pressure sensor type SNp Serial no. of pressure sensor Identification of the pressure sensor associated with the EK220. SMenu Submenu pressure coefficients Here, <ENTER> is used to recall the submenu with the coefficients for the pressure calculation (p.Mes) ( 3.4). pAdj1 Adjustment value 1 for pressure pAdj2 Adjustment value 2 for pressure Prog Accept pressure adjustment These values are used for the adjustment of the pressure measurement, i.e. for the internal computation of the equation coefficients for the pressure (see above). The adjustment takes place in three steps: 1. Apply measurement pressure 1 (= reference value 1) to the pressure sensor and enter as pAdj1. 2. Apply measurement pressure 2 (= reference value 2) to the pressure sensor and enter as pAdj2. 3. Enter Prog = "1" so that the EK220 calculates the equation coefficients. After applying the measurement pressure, you should either wait about one minute each time before entering the adjustment or press the key combination ENTER a number of times during the display of the pressure measurement p.Mes (see below) until the displayed value is stable. Approx. 0.4 pMax and approx. 0.9 pMax should be selected as adjustment values. p.atm Ambient pressure fixed value p.Mes Pressure measurement p.Abs Absolute pressure measurement p.Abs is the sum of p.atm and p.Mes: p.Abs = p.atm + p.Mes For p.atm, when an absolute sensor is used, "0" is entered and the ambient pressure is entered when a gauge pressure sensor is used. p.Mes is absolute or gauge depending on the pressure sensor. If the absolute pressure p.Abs is within the alarm limits pMin and pMax (see above), then it is used as the pressure p for correction: p = p.Abs.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 SMenu Press2 Here, <ENTER> is used to recall the submenu for the parameters of the second pressure sensor ( 3.4.1). p2Mes Pressure measurement p2Mes is the pressure measured by the second pressure sensor. Depending on the pressure sensor, p2Mes is displayed as the absolute pressure or overpressure.

3.4.1 Submenu pressure sensor 2 SMenu Press. 2


AD p2.LW p2.UW MdM.W MRLp2 MRUp2 Typp2 SNp2 E1p2 E2p2 E3p2 p2Ad1 p2Ad2 Prog p2Mes p2Abs Designation / value Lower warning limit pressure 2 Upper warning limit pressure 2 Mode for monitoring pressure 2 Pressure 2 meas. range lower limit Pressure 2 meas. range upper limit Pressure sensor 2 type Serial no. of pressure sensor 2 Coefficient 1 of pressure equation 2 Coefficient 2 of pressure equation 2 Coefficient 3 of pressure equation 2 Adjustment value 1 for pressure 2 Adjustment value 2 for pressure 2 Accept pressure adjustment 2 Pressure 2 measurement Absolute pressure 2 measurement Unit bar bar bar bar bar bar bar bar Access Address DC S S S C C C C S S S S S S 15:150 15:158 15:157 7:224_1 7:225_1 7:223 7:222 7:280 7:281 7:282 7:260_1 7:261_1 7:259 7:211_1 7:210_1 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 2 4 4

(Legends: see page 22) p2.LW Lower warning limit pressure 2 p2.UW Upper warning limit pressure 2 These values are used to monitor the gas pressure p2Mes that is present at the second pressure sensor. The message "p2-warning limit" is entered in St.7 as soon as p2Mes exceeds the upper limit value p2.OW or falls below the lower limit value p2.UW. ( Page 3.4) Several different results can in turn be programmed for this message, e.g. entry of the status change in the logbook ( 3.8) or activation of a signal output ( 3.12) MdM.W Mode for monitoring pressure 2 Mode Mdp2 facilitates the activation or deactivation of the monitoring of the gas pressure p2Mes at the second pressure sensor, taking the entered warning limits p2.UW and p2.OW into account (see above) Mdp2 = "0": The gas pressure p2Mes is not monitored. Mdp2 = "12": The monitoring of gas pressure p2Mes is performed within programmed warning limits.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 MRLp2 Pressure meas. range lower limit MRUp2 Pressure meas. range upper limit These details of the measurement range are used to identify the pressure sensor. They have no effect on the measurements. Typp2 Pressure sensor type SNp2 Serial no. of pressure sensor Identification of the second pressure sensor associated with the EK220. E1p2 Coefficient 1 of pressure equation 2 E2p2 Coefficient 2 of pressure equation 2 E3p2 Coefficient 3 of pressure equation 2 The coefficients of the quadratic equation for calculating the pressure p2Mes from the raw pressure value Binp2 ( 3.10): p2Mes = E1p2 + E2p2 Binp2 + E3p2 Binp22 To adjust the pressure measurement, the 3 coefficients of the quadratic equation can either be found by the EK220 itself or calculated and entered by the user. External to the EK220, the three coefficients can be calculated based on three values for Binp2 and the corresponding reference values. When the EK220 determines the coefficients, it uses the value for E3p2 available at the time of entering Prog (see below) and it calculates the corresponding E1p2 and E2p2 for this. The standard value for E3p2 is "0". p2Ad1 Adjustment value 1 for pressure 2 p2Ad2 Adjustment value 2 for pressure 2 Prog Accept pressure adjustment These values are used for the adjustment of the pressure measurement, i.e. for the internal computation of the equation coefficients for the pressure (see above). The adjustment takes place in three steps: 1. Apply measurement pressure 1 (= reference value 1) to the pressure sensor and enter as p2Ad1. 2. Apply measurement pressure 2 (= reference value 2) to the pressure sensor and enter as p2Ad2. 3. Enter Prog = "1" so that the EK220 calculates the equation coefficients. After applying the measurement pressure, you should either wait about one minute each time before entering the adjustment or press the key combination ENTER a number of times during the display of the pressure measurement p2Mes (see below) until the displayed value is stable. Approx. 0.4 pMax and approx. 0.9 pMax should be selected as adjustment values. p2Mes Pressure 2 measurement p2Abs Absolute pressure 2 measurement p2Abs is the sum of p.atm and p2Mes: p2Abs = p.atm + p2Mes For p.atm, when an absolute sensor is used, "0" is entered and the ambient pressure is entered when a gauge pressure sensor is used. p2Mes is absolute or gauge depending on the pressure sensor.

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3.4.2 Submenu pressure coefficients


The values shown in this list depend on the set the type of pressure sensor Sel.p ( 3.10): a) Pressure sensor type CT30, Sel.p = 1 ("CT30"): AD Eq1p Eq2p Eq3p Eq1p Eq2p Eq3p Designation / value Coefficient 1 of pressure equation Coefficient 2 of pressure equation Coefficient 3 of pressure equation Unit Access Address DC C/S C/S C/S 6:280 6:281 6:282 8 8 8

(Legends: see page 22) Coefficient 1 of pressure equation Coefficient 2 of pressure equation Coefficient 3 of pressure equation The coefficients of the quadratic equation for calculating the pressure p.Mes from the raw pressure value Bin.p ( 3.10): p.Mes = Eq1p + Eq2p Bin.p + Eq3p Bin.p2 To adjust the pressure measurement, the 3 coefficients of the quadratic equation can either be found by the EK220 itself or calculated and entered by the user. External to the EK220, the three coefficients can be calculated based on three values for Bin.p and the corresponding reference values. When the EK220 determines the coefficients, it uses the value for Eq3p available at the time of entering Prog (see below) and it calculates the corresponding Eq1p and Eq2p for this. The standard value for Eq3p is "0".

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 b) Pressure sensor type 17002, Sel.p = 4 ("17002"): AD a0p1 a1p1 a2p1 a3p1 b0p1 b1p1 b2p1 b3p1 c0p1 c1p1 c2p1 c3p1 d0p1 d1p1 d2p1 d3p1 a.Up b.Up a.RB b.RB Designation / value Coefficient a0 of pressure equation Coefficient a1 of pressure equation Coefficient a2 of pressure equation Coefficient a3 of pressure equation Coefficient b0 of pressure equation Coefficient b1 of pressure equation Coefficient b2 of pressure equation Coefficient b3 of pressure equation Coefficient c0 of pressure equation Coefficient c1 of pressure equation Coefficient c2 of pressure equation Coefficient c3 of pressure equation Coefficient d0 of pressure equation Coefficient d1 of pressure equation Coefficient d2 of pressure equation Coefficient d3 of pressure equation Coefficient a for pressure main value Coefficient b for pressure main value Coefficient a for pressure auxiliary value Coefficient b for pressure auxiliary value Unit Access Address DC C/S C C C C/S C C C C C C C C C C C C/S C/S C/S C/S 6:290_1 6:290_2 6:290_3 6:290_4 6:291_1 6:291_2 6:291_3 6:291_4 6:292_1 6:292_2 6:292_3 6:292_4 6:293_1 6:293_2 6:293_3 6:293_4 6:272 6:273 6:27A 6:27B 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

(Legends: see page 22) a0p1 to a3p1 Coefficients a0 to a3 of pressure equation b0p1 to b3p1 Coefficients b0 to b3 of pressure equation c0p1 to c3p1 Coefficients c0 to c3 of pressure equation d0p1 to d3p1 Coefficients d0 to d3 of pressure equation a.Up Koeffizient a for pressure main value b.Up Koeffizient b for pressure main value a.RB Koeffizient a for pressure auxiliary value b.RB Koeffizient b for pressure auxiliary value The coefficients are used to calculate the pressure pMes from the pressure raw value Bin.p ( 3.10).

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3.5

Temperature list
AD Designation / value Temperature Lower alarm limit temperature Upper alarm limit temperature Temperature meas. range lower limit Temperature meas. range upper limit Temperature substitute value Temperature at base conditions Temperature mode Temp. sensor type Serial number of temperature sensor Submenu temperature coefficients Coefficient 2 of temperature equation Coefficient 3 of temperature equation Adjustment value 1 for temperature Adjustment value 2 for temperature Accepts temperature adjustment Temperature measurement Unit Access Address DC C C C C C C K C C C C C C C S C C C C (C) C/S C/S C/S C/S C/S 6:310_1 6:3A8_1 6:3A0_1 5:224_1 5:225_1 6:311_1 6:312 6:317 5:223 5:222 11:1C1 5:281 5:282 5:260_1 5:261_1 5:259 5:210_1 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 2 4

T TMin TMax MRL.T MRU.T T.F Tb Md.T Typ.T SNT SMenu T coeff. Eq2T Eq3T TAdj1 TAdj2 Prog T.Mes

(Legends: see page 22) The unit of the various temperature displays, except for the standard temperature, can vary depending on the device setting. The setting of the unit takes place via the WinPADS parameterisation software with the aid of parameter files. To do this the appropriate lock must be open. Possible units are: C, K and F T Temperature TMin Lower alarm limit temperature TMax Upper alarm limit temperature T is the temperature which is used for computing the conversion factor ( 3.6) and hence the volume at base conditions ( 3.1). If the measured temperature T.Mes (see below) is within the alarm limits TMin and TMax (see below), it is used as T: T = T.Mes. If T.Mes is located outside the alarm limits, the substitute value T.F (see below) is used: T = T.F. In addition, disturbance quantities are then counted ( 3.2, 3.3) and the message "T Alarm Lim." displayed ( page 48). MRL.T Temperature meas. range lower limit MRU.T Temperature meas. range upper limit These details of the measurement range are used to identify the temp. sensor. T.F Temperature substitute value If the measured temperature T.Mes is outside the alarm limits TMin and TMax (see below), T.F is used as temperature T for correction. T = T.F. Tb Temperature at base conditions The temperature at base conditions is used for computing the conversion factor ( 3.6) and hence the volume at base conditions. Elster GmbH

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3.5.1 Submenu temperature coefficients


AD Eq1T Eq2T Eq3T Eq1T Eq2T Eq3T Designation / value Coefficient 1 of temperature equation Coefficient 2 of temperature equation Coefficient 3 of temperature equation Unit Access Address DC C/S C/S C/S 5:280 5:281 5:282 8 8 8

(Legends: see page 22) Coefficient 1 of temperature equation Coefficient 2 of temperature equation Coefficient 3 of temperature equation The coefficients of the quadratic equation for calculating the temperature T.Mes from the raw temperature value Bin.T ( 3.10): T.Mes = Eq1T + Eq2T Bin.T + Eq3T Bin.T2 To adjust the temperature measurement circuit, the three coefficients of the quadratic equation can either be found by the EK220 itself or calculated and entered by the user. External to the EK220, the three coefficients can be calculated based on three values for Bin.T and the corresponding reference values. When the EK220 determines the coefficients, it uses the value for Eq3T set at the time of entering Prog (see below) and it calculates the corresponding Eq1T and Eq2T for this.

3.6

Volume corrector list

The values shown in this list depend on the set computation method Md.K (see below) for the K-value (gas law deviation factor): a) Computation according to S-Gerg-88 (Md.K = 1) AD C K pbX TbX Ho.b CO2 H2 Rhob K.F Md.K Designation / value Conversion factor K-value Pressure at base conditions for gas analysis input Temperature at base conditions for gas analysis input Calorific value Carbon dioxide content Hydrogen content Density gas at base conditions K-value substitute value K-value mode Unit bar C kWh/m3 % % kg/m3 Access Address DC S S 5:310 8:310 7:314_1 6:314_1 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7

S 10:314_1 S 11:314 S 12:314 S 13:314_1 S 8:311 C/S 8:317

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Access Address DC 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 7

Access Address DC

C Conversion factor 5:310 4 K K-value 8:310 4 CO2 Carbon dioxide content % S 11:314 8 N2 Nitrogen content % S 14:314 8 dr Density ratio S 15:314 8 K.F K-value substitute value S 8:311 8 Md.K K-value mode C/S 8:317 7 e) Computation according to AGA-NX19 following Herning & Wolowsky (Md.K = 5) AD C K CO2 N2 dr K.F Md.K Designation / value Conversion factor K-value Carbon dioxide content Nitrogen content Density ratio K-value substitute value K-value mode % % Unit Access Address DC S S S S C/S 5:310 8:310 11:314 14:314 15:314 8:311 8:317 4 4 8 8 8 8 7 37

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(Legends: see page 22) The rated operating conditions applying to the various conversion methods are described in Chapter 4.1. C Conversion factor The conversion factor is calculated according to the following formula: 1 p Tb C= K pb T (p, pb: 3.4, T, Tb 3.5, K: see below) K Compressibility factor ratio (K-value) The K-value is used for computing the conversion factor (see above). It is calculated according to the following formula:
K= z zb

where z = compressibility factor and zb = compressibility factor at base conditions. The computation of z and zb takes place according to S-Gerg-88 or AGA-NX19, depending on the setting of Md.K. The gas analysis values Ho.b, CO2, H2 and Rhob (Md.K = 1), resp. N2 and dr (Md.K = 2, 3 and 4) need to be included in the entries for this ( 3.6). If the K-value mode Md.K (see below) is set to "fixed value" (= "0"), K is not computed, but the substitute value K.F (see below) is used instead. pbX TbX Pressure at base conditions for gas analysis input Temperature at base conditions for gas analysis input The base condition described by pbX and TbX is valid for the gas analysis input (Ho.b, CO2, dr, see below) only. By contrast, the conversion factor C ( 3.6) and the volume at base conditions Vb ( 3.2) will be computed using the base condition described by pb and Tb ( 3.4 resp. 3.5). Any change of pb or Tb will change pbX resp. TbX to the same value. To get different values, change pbX or TbX after pb or Tb.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Ho.b CO2 H2 Rhob N2 dr Calorific value Carbon dioxide content Hydrogen content (only for Md.K = 1) Density gas at base conditions (only for Md.K = 1) Nitrogen content (only for Md.K = 2 and 4) Density ratio (only for Md.K = 2, 3 and 4) Depending on the set K-value mode these four gas analysis values must be entered so that the K-value K can be computed. For computations according to S-Gerg-88 (Md.K = 1) and AGA-NX19 (Md.K = 2 and 5) only, the range of validity is: Ho.b 6,0 ... 13,0 kWh/m3 CO2 0,0 ... 30,0 Mol-% H2 0,0 ... 10,0 Mol-% (only for Md.K = 1) 3 Rhob 0,71 ... 1,16 kg/m (only for Md.K = 1) N2 0,0 ... 30,0 mol-% (only for Md.K = 2) dr 0,554 ... 0,900 (only for Md.K = 2) Furthermore, the following limits must be ensured by the gas supplier: Methane CH4 50 - 100 % Propane C3H8 0 - 5 % Ethane C2H6 0 - 20 % Nitrogen N2 0 - 50 % Butane C4H10 0 - 1 % Pentane C5H12 0 - 0,5 %

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The respective new value is determined from the value entered during entry of the density gas at base conditions Rhob or of the density ratio dr! K.F K-value substitute value If the K-value mode Md.K (see below) is set to "fixed value" (= "0"), the constant K.F is used instead of the calculated K-value K for the computation of the conversion factor C (see above). Md.K K-value mode With Md.K you can set whether the conversion factor C ( 3.6) and hence the volume at base conditions Vb ( 3.1) are determined with the calculated K-value or with the constant K-value, K.F: Md.K = "0": The fixed value (substitute value) K.F is used. Md.K = "1": The K-value is calculated according to S-Gerg-88. Md.K = "2": The K-value is calculated according to AGA-NX19. Md.K = "3": The K-value is calculated according to AGA 8 gross char. method 1. Md.K = "4": The K-value is calculated according to AGA 8 gross char. method 2. Md.K = "5": The K-value is calc. acc. to AGA-NX19 following Herning & Wolowsky

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3.7
AD

Archive list
Designation / value Monthly archive 1 Monthly archive 2 Day archive Measurement period archive Measurement period Remaining time of measurement period Measurement period archive, freeze Unit Minutes Minutes Access Address DC (S) (S) (S) (S) S S 1:A30 2:A30 7:A30 3:A30 4:150 4:15A 3:A50 8 8 8 8 8 15 2

ArMo1 ArMo2 ArDay ArMP MPer MP.Re FrMP

(Legends: see page 22) The contents of the archives described here are suitable for processing with the "WinLIS" evaluation program. The data is allocated there to so-called "device numbers". Within each "device number" the so-called "channel number", indicating the type of data, is located at the fifth position from the right (ten thousands position). Channel number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Value VbT Vb VmT Vm C T p K Total volume at base conditions Volume at base conditions (undisturbed) Actual volume (total) Actual volume (undisturbed) Conversion factor Gas temperature Gas pressure K-value Channel number = 3 VmT (Actual volume, total) Channel number = 7 p (Gas pressure)

Examples: Device number: 1438004 Device number: 1479321

ArMo1 Monthly archive 1 Entry point for the first monthly archive in which counter readings and consumption maxima from the last 24 months are saved. The day boundary (= month boundary ) "06:00 hrs." can be changed via the serial interfaces under the address 2:141. Each archive data row has the following entries: ABNo Time Vb VbT VbMP max Time
Month's maximum Time-point VbMP max

Stat
Status for VbMP max

Volume at Totaliser To Block number Storage time "Check" base cond. Vb

VbDy max Time


Month's maximum

Stat

Vm

VmT

VmMP max Time


Time-point VmMP max

Time-point VbDy max

Status for Actual volMonth's Totaliser Vm VbDy max ume maximum

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Status for VmMP max

VmDy max Time

Stat

St.2

St.4
Status 4 (incl. Vm)

Check
Checksum

To "ABNo"

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 ArMo2 Monthly archive 2 Entry point for the second monthly archive in which maxima, minima and some mean values for Qb, Qm, p, T from the last 24 months are saved. The day boundary (= month boundary ) "06:00 hrs." can be changed via the serial interfaces under the address "2:141". Each archive data row has the following entries: ABNo Time
Storage time

To Block num"Check" ber

Qb max

Time

Stat
Status for Qb max

Qb min
Month's minimum

Time
Time-point Qb min

Stat
Status for Qb min

Month's ma- Time-point ximum Qb max

Qm max

Time

Stat
Status for Qm max

Qm min Time
Month's minimum Time-point Qm min

Stat
Status for Qm min

Month's ma- Time-point ximum Qm max

p.Mon
Pressure mean

p.Mon max Time

Stat

p.Mon min

Time

Stat
Status for p min

Month's maxi- Time-point Status for mum p max p max

Month's mini- Time-point mum p min

T.Mon

T.Mon max Time

Stat

T.Mon min Time


Month's mini- Time-point mum T min

Stat
Status for T min

Temperature Month's maxi- Time-point Status for mean mum T max T max

K.Mon
K-value mean

C.Mon

St.7

St.6
Status 6 (incl. T)

St.8
Status 8 (incl. K)

St.5
Status 5 (incl. C)

Check

Status 7 C factor mean (incl. p)

To Checksum "ABNo"

ArMP Measurement period archive Entry point for the measurement period archive where counter readings and measurements are archived in the cycle of the measurement period MPer. The archive structure of the measurement period archive is flexible and can be parameterised with the aid of the "WinPADS" parameterisation software with the supplier's lock open.

F F

With deviations of the archive structure from standard the read-out data cannot be used by the software from Elster GmbH for processing.

Processing of the read-out data by the appropriate software from Elster GmbH is possible if the archive structure is retained. This means that the settings of which counters and associated counter increments are saved in this archive are possible with the aid of the "WinPADS" parameterisation software with the supplier's lock open and the read-out data can be processed. The archive has approx. 3600 data rows with standard parameterisation, corresponding to a memory depth of about 5 months for a measurement period of 60 minutes.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Each archive data row has the following entries for standard parameterisation: ABNo Time
Saving time

Vb

to "Check" Block no.

D Vb

VbT
Totaliser Vb

D VbT
Counter progress

Vm
Actual volume

Volume at Counter base cond. progress

D Vm
Counter progress

VmT
Totaliser Vm

D VmT
Counter progress

p.MP
Pressure mean

T.MP
Temperature mean

K.MP

C.MP

Inv. compr. Conversion ratio factor factor mean mean

St.2
Status 2 (incl. Vb)

St.4
Status 4 (incl. Vm)

St.7
Status 7 (incl. p)

St.6
Status 6 (incl. T)

St.Sy
System status

Er
Triggering event

Check
Checksum

to "ABNo."

The progress of the counters in comparison to the corresponding previous entries are identified with a "D". They are only shown in the display and are not read out via the interface. Normally, a flow (consumption) within a measurement period is involved. This only becomes relevant when an archive line has been entered due to a special event (e.g. setting of the clock or a counter, appearance of an important status message). Then the segment "D" and the abbreviated designation flash at the displayed counter progress to indicate this special occurrence to the user. ArDay Day archive Entry point for the day archive in which counter readings and measurements are daily archived. The archive has approx. 600 data rows, corresponding to a memory depth of approx. 1.5 years. The structure and content correspond to the measurement period archive ArMP for standard parameterisation (see above), whereby the means of p, T, K and C now relate to the day. MPer Measurement period With the measurement period that can be set here, all values related to the measurement period are formed. These are: VbMP D ( 3.2), VmMP D ( 3.3), p.MP ( 3.4) , T.MP ( 3.5) as well as values present in the measurement period archive ArMP (see above). MPer must be an integer multiple of the operating cycle OCyc ( 3.9) so that the measurement period values (e.g. VbMP D, VbDy , p.MP , T.MP) can be concluded at the correct points in time. With the default setting for OCyc the following values for MPer are practicable and usual: 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 or 60 minutes. FrMP Measurement period archive, freeze A data row can be saved in the measurement period archive ArMP (see above) with this function. Based on the "trigger event" EvTr which is also saved, it can be seen in the data row whether it was saved automatically due to the expired measurement period or by triggering of FrMP.

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3.7.1 Find function for checking the archive entries


The measurement period has more than a thousand and a few hundred entries respectively. In order to be able to display individual values from this amount of data for checking purposes, the device has a find function for archive entries. Values can be sought in the following columns: Block number Date and time

Counter reading First, the search occurs by choosing the desired column (block number, date/time or counter reading) in any archive line. Then pressing the "ENTER" key-combination enables the input of the desired value in this column. After terminating the input with "ENTER" the display skips to the archive line containing the entered value. If the entered value does not exist, it skips to the entry most closely resembling the sought value.

3.7.2 Measurement period archive 2


Measurement period archive 2 is used for saving redundant measurement period archive data. These are archived at intervals of the measurement period MPer. The structure and content correspond to the measurement period archive ArMP for standard parameterisation (see above). The archive structure cannot be changed. The archive has approx. 1000 data rows which corresponds to a memory depth of approx. 40 days for a measurement period of 60 minutes. Measurement period archive 2 is not displayed on the device and can be read out with the aid of the "WinPADS" parameterisation software.

3.7.3 Flexible archives 1 to 4


The archive structures of these archives are flexible and can be parameterised with the aid of the "WinPADS" parameterisation software with the supplier's lock open. Processing of the read-out data by software from Elster GmbH is not possible! The flexible archives 1 to 4 are not displayed on the device and can be read out with the aid of the "WinPADS" parameterisation software.

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3.8

Status list

The values shown in this list depend on the set the functionality of certification data log PL (see page 58): a) Functionality of certification data log activ, PL = 1 ("on"): AD S.Reg Stat Clr Logb. AudTr PLogB ClrPL Designation / value Status register, total Momentary register, total Clear status register Logbook Audit trail Certification data log (calibration logbook) Clear certification data log Unit Access Address DC (S) S (S) (S) C 1:101 1:100 4:130 4:A30 5:A30 9:A30 9:A52 19 5 2 8 8 8 2

b) Functionality of certification data log inactiv, PL = 0 ("off"): AD S.Reg Stat Clr Logb. AudTr Designation / value Status register, total Momentary register, total Clear status register Logbook Audit trail Unit Access Address DC (S) S (S) (S) 1:101 1:100 4:130 4:A30 5:A30 19 5 2 8 8

(Legends: see page 22) S.Reg Status register, total Stat Momentary register, total The EK220 supplies two types of status information: Momentary status (also known as "status") and the status register. Messages in the momentary status point to current statuses such as for example, errors that are present. When the state is no longer present, the corresponding message in the momentary status disappears. Manual deletion is not possible. Alarms, warnings and reports (i.e. messages with numbers in the range from "1" to "16") are displayed in the momentary statuses. - In the status register all messages since the last manual clearing are collected. Here, you can also see what has happened, for example, since the last station inspection. The messages can be cleared in this list with the command "Clr". Only alarms and warnings (i.e. messages with numbers in the range from "1" to "8") are displayed in status registers. Reports are not entered because they identify states which are not problematical or may even be intended (e.g. "Daylight saving", "Calibration lock open" or "Data transfer running").

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- S.Reg and Stat initially show all existing messages as numbers. With the entry of <ENTER> they can be recalled individually as short texts: First the most important message (with the lowest number) is displayed. With the keys and you can change to the next, respectively the previous message. In addition to the short text the display also shows - in the upper row to the right the associated status register name and - in the lower row to the left the message number (prefixed with "#"'). You need the status register name and the message number, for example, for entering a "status pointer" for the outputs (SpO1 ... Sp04, page 67). All status messages are listed in Chapter 3.8.1 (from page 47). Deleting messages: After entering <ENTER> the messages in SReg (not in Stat) can be cleared (acknowledged) singly by pressing the key combination + . With the command Clr (see below) all messages in "SReg" can be cleared simultaneously. Clr Clear status register This enables you to clear all the status register contents, i.e. "S.Reg" and its complete submenu: By pressing <ENTER> a 0 appears right justified on the display. By switching to 1 and finish with <ENTER> all statusregisters were cleared. If the alarm or warning states are however still present, they are again directly entered as messages. The messages in SReg can also be cleared singly: see SReg. Logb. Logbook (event logbook) Entry addresses for the logbook in which the last 500 status changes are archived. Each archive data row has the following entries: Time Er Check ABNo
to "Check" Block number

Saving time Trigger event

Checksum

to "ABNo"

AudTr Audit trail (changes logbook) Entry addresses for the changes logbook (audit trail) in which the last 200 settings changes (parameterisations) are archived. Each archive data row has the following entries: Time Addr o n ABNo
to "Check" Block number

Saving time

Address changed val. Old value

New value

St.PL

St.ML

St.SL
Supplier lock

St.CL
Customer lock

Check
Checksum

to "ABNo"

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 PLogB Certification data log (Calibration logbook) With the aid of the "Certification data log" according to PTB-A 50.7 some parameters relevant to calibration regulations can be changed also with the calibration lock closed. Prerequisites for this are: The supplier's lock (see below) must be open. At least three free entries must be available in the certification data log. The affected parameters (e.g. cp value, measurement period) are identified with the access right "PL" in the lists in this capital. For each change of such a parameter with the calibration lock closed a data row is in each case entered with the value before and after the change. Additionally, an entry is always made on opening and closing the calibration lock. The calibration logbook has 50 data rows. Since the first data row always logs the closure of the calibration lock and the last data row is always kept free for opening the calibration lock, a maximum of 48 parameter changes can be entered. With a logbook which is fully written up the status message "PLogb full"is displayed in the system status ( page 50) and "L" ( page 12) flashes in the display field "Status". The certification data log can be cleared with the calibration lock open using the command ClrPL (see below).

F F

If the calibration lock is opened with the certification data log full, it can only be closed again after clearing the certification data log.

The affected values are subjected to the calibration lock when the calibration logbook is deactivated. (see Addr, Page 58) The data rows of the certification data log have the following entries: Time Addr o n ABNo
Saving time Address changed val. Old value New value

to "Check" Block number

St.PL

St.ML

St.SL
Supplier lock

St.CL
Customer lock

Check
Checksum

to "ABNo"

Calibration lock Manuf. lock

ClrPL Clear certification data log This means that all entries in the calibration logbook PlogB (see above) can be deleted: After calling by ENTER, an "0" is positioned right-justified in the display. The function is triggered, i.e. all records are cleared, after switching to "1" (with ) and terminating with <ENTER>.

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3.8.1 List of status messages


Code 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 in status StSy St.5 St.6 St.7 St.8 St.9 St.5 St.6 StSy St.1 St.2 St.3 St.4 St.2 St.6 St.7 StSy StSy St.2 St.3 St.7 StSy StSy StSy StSy StSy St.2 St.3 St.1 St.2 St.3 St.4 StSy St.1 StSy St.1 St.2 St.3 St.4 SRSy SR.5 SR.6 SR.7 SR.8 SR.9 SR.5 SR.6 SRSy SR.1 SR.2 SR.3 SR.4 SR.2 SR.6 SR.7 SRSy SRSy SR.2 SR.3 SR.7 Short text Restart C-fact.err. T Alarm Lim. p Alarm Lim. K-val. error Z-fact. err. T Inp. Error p Inp. error Dat.restore Outp.1 error Outp.2 error Outp.3 error Outp.4 error I2 Pulse cmp T Warn Lim. p Warn Lim. Soft. error Settings e. I2 Warn.sig. I3 Warn.sig. p2 Warn Lim. Batt. low Repair mode Clock n. set PLogb full online I2 Rep.sig. I3 Rep.sig. Calibration lock Man.lock o. Supp.lock o. Cust.lock o. Batt.operat. Call Win.1+ Dayl.Sav.Tim Call Win.1 Call Win.2 Call Win.3 Call Win.4 Meaning Restart of the device Conversion factor cannot be computed Alarm limits for temperature violated Alarm limits for pressure violated Inv. compr. ratio factor cannot be computed Compressibility factor cannot be computed No usable input values for temperature No usable input values for pressure Data has been restored Error on Output 1 Error on Output 2 Error on Output 3 Error on Output 4 Error during pulse comparison on Input 2 Warning limits for temperature violated Warning limits for pressure violated Software error Setting error Warning signal on Input I2 Warning signal on Input I3 Warning limits for pressure 2 violated Battery service life below limit Repair mode switched on Clock not set Certification data log (calibration logbook) full Data transmission running Report signal on Input I2 Report signal on Input I3 Calibration lock open Manufacturer's lock is open Supplier's lock is open Customer's lock is open Battery operation Extended call acceptance time window 1 The displayed time is summer time Call acceptance time window 1 is active Call acceptance time window 2 is active Call acceptance time window 3 is active Call acceptance time window 4 is active

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Warning 2

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Restart Restart of the device Message 1 in StSy The device was started without usable data. Counter readings and archives are empty, the clock has not been set. C-fact. err. Conversion factor cannot be computed Message 1 in St.5 The conversion factor C ( 3.6) cannot be computed because the temperature T ( 3.5) is outside the range or no usable K-value K ( 3.6) is available (cf. message "K-val. error."). Possibly the temperature sensor is not connected correctly or the substitute value for the K-value K.F ( 3.6) has the value "0". The conversion factor is set to "0" and disturbance quantities for Vb are counted in VbD ( 3.2). With the correct device setting, this message does not occur, because, for example, when an alarm limit, TMin or TMax ( 3.5), is exceeded, the temperature substitute value T.F is used. T Alarm Lim. Alarm limits for temperature violated Message 1 in St.6 The measured gas temperature T.Mes is located outside of the set alarm limits TMin, TMax ( 3.5). While ever this message is present in St.6, the substitute temperature T.F ( 3.5) is used for volume correction and disturbance quantities are counted for Vb and Vm ( 3.2, 3.3). The alarm limits can be changed with the calibration lock open. If they are set to the same value, they are ignored, i.e. they cannot give rise to any alarm messages nor disturbance quantities. p Alarm Lim. Alarm limits for pressure violated Message 1 in St.7 The measured gas pressure p.Abs is located outside of the set alarm limits pMin, pMax ( 3.4). While ever this message is present in St.7, the substitute pressure p.F ( 3.4) is used for volume correction and disturbance quantities are counted for Vb and Vm ( 3.2, 3.3). The alarm limits can be changed with the calibration lock open. If they are set to the same value, they are ignored, i.e. they cannot give rise to any alarm messages nor disturbance quantities. K-val. error Inv. compr. ratio factor cannot be computed Message 1 in St.8 The K-value K ( 3.6) cannot be computed because no valid compressibility factor could be determined. (cf. message "C-fact. err.") While ever this problem exists, the substitute value K.F is used for the K-value and disturbance quantities are counted for Vb and Vm ( 3.2, 3.3). Z-fact. err. Compressibility factor cannot be computed Message 1 in St.9 At least one of the gas analysis values Ho.b, CO2, H2, Rhob ( 3.6) is located outside of the permissible range. While ever this problem exists, the last valid value for each of the affected gas analysis values is used and disturbance quantities are counted for Vb and Vm ( 3.2, 3.3). If a valid value has not yet been able to be calculated (because the gas analysis has not till now been correct), the compressibility factor is set to "0". Consequently therefore, also no K-value can be computed. (See above: message "K-val. error").

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 T Inp. Error No usable input values for temperature Message 2 in St.5 The signal, Bin.T ( 3.10), measured on the temperature input is outside the valid range. Perhaps the sensor is not correctly connected. In this case the substitute temperature T.F ( 3.5) is used for volume correction and disturbance quantities are counted for Vb and Vm ( 3.2, 3.3). p Inp. error No usable input values for pressure Message 2 in St.6 The signal, Bin.p ( 3.10 Service list), measured on the pressure input is outside the valid range. Perhaps the sensor is not correctly connected. In this case the substitute pressure p.F ( 3.4) is used for volume correction and disturbance quantities are counted for Vb and Vm ( 3.2, 3.3). Dat. restore Data has been restored Message 3 in StSy The device was temporarily without any power supply. Possibly during battery replacement, the battery was removed before the new one was connected. Data has been retrieved from the non-volatile memory (EEPROM). The retrieved counter readings and the clock values are possibly out of date: If a manual data backup was carried out with the command "Save" before the voltage failure ( 3.10), the counter readings and clock values correspond to the state at the time of the data backup. Without manual data backup, the counter readings and clock values are retrieved with the state at the end of the last day before the voltage failure. Outp.1 error Error on Output 1 Message 4 in St.1 Outp.2 error Error on Output 2 Message 4 in St.2 Outp.3 error Error on Output 3 Message 4 in St.3 Outp.4 error Error on Output 4 Message 4 in St.4 The volume pulses to be passed through an output are temporarily saved in a pulse buffer. The buffer can accommodate 65535 pulses. If the volume to be output is continuously greater than that which can be output in the form of pulses, the pulse buffer continually fills and will eventually reach its maximum state. If then further pulses arrive, these can no longer be temporarily saved and are lost. The pulse buffer remains at its maximum state in this case. If the pulse buffer drops below the level of 65000 pulses, the message is cleared again. To rectify the cause of this problem, the cp value of the output ( 3.12, Output list) can be reduced or the output frequency (address 1:617) increased with an AS200 Read-out Device or the WinPADS Parameterization Software. With a change of the output cp value, the corresponding input buffer is cleared. I2 Pulse cmp Error during pulse comparison on Input 2 Message 5 in St.2 Input 2 (E2) can be parameterised for monitoring as a pulse or signal input. When used as a pulse input, the pulses arriving on E2 can, for example, be compared with those on Input 1. With a deviation which is too large, this message is displayed. Settings for the pulse comparison can be made with MdMI2, SC.I2, L1.I2, G3.I2 und SpI2. Further explanation for this: 3.11. T Warn Lim. Warning limits for temperature violated Message 6 in St.6 The measured temperature T.Mes is located outside of the set warning limits. The limits can be set with WinPADS. Suppliers lock must be open. p Warn Lim. Warning limits for pressure violated Message 6 in St.7 The measured gas pressure p.Mes is located outside of the set warning limits. The limits can be set with WinPADS. Suppliers lock must be open.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Soft. error Software error Message 7 in StSy This message is used for diagnosis at the factory. If it occurs during operation, contact Elster GmbH or your local representative. Settings e. Setting error Message 8 in StSy On account of the programming that has been carried out, an unusable combination of settings arose, e.g. a value which cannot be processed in a certain mode. Detailed information can be called up with special read-out programs via the serial interface under the address 1:1FA. However, they are coded and can only be interpreted by Elster GmbH. I2 Warn.sig. Warning signal on Input E2 Message 8 in St.2 Input 2 can be parameterised for monitoring as a pulse or signal input. When set as signalling input, here this message is displayed while ever an active signal is present, i.e. the terminals are connected through a low resistance. For connection of a contact for tamper detection, the warning input can also be set such that message "8" is displayed here while ever an inactive signal is present, i.e. the terminals are open. Settings for the message input can be made with MdMI2, SC.I2, L1.I2, G3.I2 und SpI2. Further explanation for this: 3.11. I3 Warn.sig. Warning signal on Input E3 Message 8 in St.3 This message is displayed, for example, while ever an active signal is present, i.e. the terminals are connected through a low resistance. For connection of a contact for tamper detection, the warning input can also be set such that this message is displayed while ever an inactive signal is present, i.e. the terminals are open. Settings for the message input can be made with MdMI3, SC.I3, L1.I3, G3.I3 and SpI3. Further explanation for this: 3.11. p2 Warn Lim. Warning limits for pressure 2 violated Message 6 in St.7 The measured gas pressure p2Mes is located outside of the set warning limits p2.LW, p2.UW ( 3.4.1). Batt. low Battery service life below limit Message 9 in StSy The calculated remaining battery service life Bat.R ( Service list, Chapter 3.10) has fallen below the set limit. The limit can be changed via the serial interface under the address 2:4A1. The standard setting is 3 months. So long as this message is displayed, the "B" in the display field "Status" flashes ( 2.2.1). Repair mode Repair mode switched on Message 10 in StSy The device is in the repair mode. This is switched on and off with Rep. ( 3.10). Clock n. set Clock not set Message 11 in StSy The running accuracy of the internal clock has been optimised in the factory by frequency measurement and a corresponding setting of the adjustment factor Adj.T ( 3.10 Service list). The error message indicates that this has not yet been carried out. PLogb full Certification data log full Message 12 in StSy The certification data log (calibration logbook) is full. Without the calibration lock a change of the parameters identified with the access "PL" is only possible again when the content of the certification data log is cleared ( ClrPL, page 46). The calibration lock can only be closed again after clearing the certification data log. online Data transmission running Message 13 in StSy Data is currently being transmitted via one of the two serial interfaces (optical or permanently wired). The data transmission cannot take place over both interfaces simultaneously. While ever this message is displayed, the "o" in the display field "Status" flashes ( 2.2.1). 50 Elster GmbH

Volume Conversion Device EK220 I2 Rep.sig. Report signal on Input E2 Message 13 in St.2 Input 2 (E2) can, for example, be used as a time-synchronous input. As long as the input receives an active signal (i.e. the terminals are connected through low resistance), this message is displayed. Settings for the message input can be made with MdMI2, SC.I2, L1.I2, G3.I2 und SpI2. Further explanation for this: 3.11. I3 Rep.sig. Report signal on Input 3 Message 13 in St.3 Input 3 (E3) can, for example, be used as a time-synchronous input. As long as the input receives an active signal (i.e. the terminals are connected through low resistance), this message is displayed. Settings for the message input can be made with MdMI3, SC.I3, L1.I3, G3.I3 and SpI3. Further explanation for this: 3.11. With special parameterization for the connection an FE230 Function Expansion, this message means "Data transmission running via FE230". Calibration lock Calibration lock open Message 14 in St.1 For protection against unauthorised parameterization or reading out via a serial interface, the EK220 has a total of four locks in the following order of priority: Calibration, manufacturer's, supplier's and customer's locks. The calibration lock can be opened and closed using a sealable pushbutton which is located inside the device ( 5.8.1). Closure is also possible by deleting the value "St.PL" ( 3.10) via the keypad or interface. While ever this message is displayed in St.1, the "P" in the display field "Status" flashes ( 2.2.1). Man.lock o. Manufacturer's lock is open Message 14 in St.2 For protection against unauthorised parameterization or reading out via a serial interface, the EK220 has a total of four locks: Calibration, manufacturer's, supplier's and customer's locks. The manufacturer's lock is normally only opened for special applications by Elster GmbH staff and includes access for changing all values not subject to official calibration. It can only be opened and closed via a serial interface with an AS-200 Read-out Device or the WinPADS Parameterization Software. Supp.lock o. Supplier's lock is open Message 14 in St.3 For protection against unauthorised parameterization or reading out via a serial interface, the EK220 has a total of four locks: Calibration, manufacturer's, supplier's and customer's locks. The supplier's lock is normally used by gas suppliers. It gives access for changing various values which are not subject to official calibration. The relevant values are identified in the lists ( 3) with an "S". The supplier's lock can be opened and closed with "Cod.S" and "St.SL" ( 3.10). Cust.lock o. Customer's lock is open Message 14 in St.4 For protection against unauthorised parameterization or reading out via a serial interface, the EK220 has a total of four locks: Calibration, manufacturer's, supplier's and customer's locks. The customer's lock is normally used by gas customers. It gives access for changing some values which are not subject to official calibration. The relevant values are identified in the lists ( 3) with a "K". The customer's lock can be opened and closed with "Cod.C" and "St.CL" ( 3.10 ). Batt. operat. Battery operation Message 15 in StSy This message is always displayed when the device is being supplied by its internal batteries, i.e. not by an external power supply. Elster GmbH 51

Volume Conversion Device EK220 Call Win.1+ Extended call acceptance time window 1 Message 15 in St.1 This message is needed for the operation of an FE230 Function Expansion to switch on the FE230 power supply via an output terminal set as a status output. The message largely corresponds to the message Call Win.1 (see below). If a data transmission is still running at the end of Call acceptance window 1, the message Call Win.1+ remains however entered until the data transmission has finished. Dayl.Sav.Tim The displayed time is summer time Message 16 in StSy In the system list ( 3.9) you can set under MdTim whether the EK220 carries out automatic daylight saving switchover or not. Call Win.1 Call acceptance time window 1 is active Message 16 in St.1 Call Win.2 Call acceptance time window 2 is active Message 16 in St.2 Call Win.3 Call acceptance time window 3 is active Message 16 in St.3 Call Win.4 Call acceptance time window 4 is active Message 16 in St.4 The EK220 provides four time windows within which a modem connected to the serial interface accepts calls for data interrogation. Outside of these time windows calls are ignored, so that, for example, a person located in the station can be called via a telephone connected to the same telephone line. The messages indicates that the responsible time window ( 3.13, Interface list) is.

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To read out the status information via the interface or to accept it into the user list ( page 23), its addresses are needed (cf. table on page 47): AD * Stat StSy St.1 St.2 St.3 St.4 St.5 St.6 St.7 St.8 St.9 Description Address Total momentary status 1:100 System momentary status 2:100 Momentary status 1 1:110 Momentary status 2 2:110 Momentary status 3 3:110 Momentary status 4 4:110 Momentary status 5 5:110 Momentary status 6 6:110 Momentary status 7 7:110 Momentary status 8 8:110 Momentary status 9 9:110 AD * SReg SRSy SR.1 SR.2 SR.3 SR.4 SR.5 SR.6 SR.7 SR.8 SR.9 Description Address Total status register 1:101 System status register 2:101 Status register 1 1:111 Status register 2 2:111 Status register 3 3:111 Status register 4 4:111 Status register 5 5:111 Status register 6 6:111 Status register 7 7:111 Status register 8 8:111 Status register 9 9:111

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Designation / value Date and time Daylight saving: yes / no Measurement cycle time Measurement cycle triggered by input pulse Operating cycle time Time before display switches off Time to changeover to standard display Serial number of device Ambient temperature range Software version number Software checksum Unit Seconds Seconds Minutes Minutes Access Address DC S S C C S S C C C 1:400 12 1:407 7 1:1F0 8 1:1FB_2 7 1:1F1 8 2:1A0 8 1:1A0 8 1:180 8 3:424 8 2:190 3 2:191 4

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(Legends: see page 22) Date and time The date and time are displayed separately. When moving to the right within the list structure, the date is displayed after the time. When moving to the left, only the time is displayed. After pressing the key combination ENTER for entry (set clock), the date and time are displayed together (initially without seconds). The input mark (cursor) is located on the right-hand display position, then after pressing again, the complete value is moved to the left so that the seconds can also be changed. The time is updated in synchronism with the operating cycle OCyc (see below) or after key operation. MdTim Daylight saving "0" = Automatic changeover between summer and winter time OFF. "1" = Automatic changeover between summer and winter time: Summer time begins on the last Sunday in March at 2:00 hrs. and ends on the last Sunday in October at 2:00 hrs. "2" = Switchover at set times The start and finish of daylight saving is set under the addresses 1:4A0 and 1:4A8. The times must be set each year. MCyc Measurement cycle time Measurements (e.g. pressure, temperature), computed values (e.g. K-value, conversion factor) and counter readings are updated on this cycle. To ensure all functions, MCyc must only be set to integer factors of 60 seconds, e.g. 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 or 60 seconds. In addition MCyc must be an integer factor of OCyc (see below). Entries of values not satisfying these conditions are, where possible, corrected automatically. If the EK220 does not find any suitable value during the correction attempt, it rejects the entry with error message "6". ( 2.3.2) In applications subject to official calibration EN 12405 MCyc must be less than or equal to 30 seconds. The standard setting is 30 seconds. With settings less than 30 seconds the battery service life is reduced. ( B-2)

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 MCPul Measurement cycle triggered by input pulse MCPul defines whether measurements and counter readings are acquired on the same interval as the measurement cycle time (see above) or with each counter impulse on Input 1: "0" = Measurement at the intervals of the measurement cycle time MCyc (see above) "1" = Measurement only for a counting pulse on Input 1 (DE1): If more than one input pulse is counted on Input 1 (DE1) during a measurement cycle MCyc (see above), then the next measurement occurs after the current measurement cycle has expired. OCyc Operating cycle time The time and all values which relate to a time interval (e.g. measurement period, 1 day, 1 month) are updated on this cycle. The latter includes in particular all values for which a type of computation is displayed ( 2.2.1). OCyc must only be set to values which are integer factors or multiples of 60 seconds and which are also integer multiples of MCyc (see above). Entries of other values are, where possible, corrected automatically. If the EK220 does not find any suitable value during the correction attempt, it rejects the entry with error message "6". ( 2.3.2) In addition, OCyc must be an integer factor of the measurement period MPer ( 3.7) so that the measurement period values can be concluded at the correct points in time. The standard setting is 300 seconds (= 5 minutes). With settings less than 300 seconds the battery service life is reduced. ( B-2) Disp Time before display switches off In order to conserve the batteries the display switches off after key operation once the set time has expired. The setting "0" signifies that the display is always switched on. With settings of "0" or greater than 10 minutes, the battery service life is reduced. Ta.Rg Ambient temperature range The permissible ambient temperature for the EK220 in operation subject to calibration regulations. Aut.V Time to changeover to standard display The display automatically changes over to the standard display once the time set here has expired without any key operation. The setting "0" signifies that the display is not switched over. In applications subject to official calibration this setting is not however permissible. The standard setting is 1 minute. The number of the display column, to the first value of which switching takes place, can be set via the interface under address "1:01F2". The standard setting is "1", i.e. switching takes place to the standard volume column ( 3.2) with the first value Vb. SNo Serial number The serial number of the Volume Conversion Device (same number as on the identification label).

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Vers Chk Software version number Software checksum Version number and checksum provide clear identification of the software implemented in the EK220. By pressing the key combination <ENTER> ( + ) during the display of Vers, the size (number of entries) of the measurement period archive ArMP ( 3.7) can be called. Return to Vers is with the key combination <ESC> ( + ).

3.10 Service list


AD Bat.R Bat.C St.SL Cod.S St.CL Cod.C St.PL Contr Adj.T Save Clr.A Clr.V Clr.X Bin.T Bin.p Bin2p Sel.T Sel.p Selp2 SMenu
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Designation / value Remaining battery service life Battery capacity Supplier's lock: Status / close Supplier's combination, enter / change Customer's lock: Status / close Customer's combination, enter / change - or Calibration lock: Status / close Display contrast Clock adjustment factor Save all data Clear measurement archives Clear counters (incl. archive) Initialise device Temperature binary value Pressure binary value Pressure 2 binary value Temperature sensor selection Pressure sensor selection Pressure sensor 2 selection Submenu ambiant temperature Address for user display User display (value under address "Addr") Submenu Revisal Frozen values Freeze Display test

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Access Address DC S K S K K C S C S PL C C C C C (C) S ... (C) (S) S 2:404 1:1F3 3:170 3:171 4:170 4:171 1:170 1:1F6 1:452 1:131 1:8FD 2:130 1:130 5:227 6:227 7:227 5:239 6:239 7:239 14:1C1 14:1C2 ... 15:1C1 6:A30 6:A50 1:1F7 15 8 7 11 7 11 7 8 8 2 8 2 2 4 4 4 7 7 7 8 21 ... 8 8 2 1

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Bat.R Remaining battery service life The calculation of the remaining battery service life occurs in dependence of the consumed capacity (which is measured) and a consumption expected for the future (which gives the remaining battery service life). Therefore, for applications with high current consumption the remaining battery service life may reduce quicker than stated by the figure for the remaining service life! If Bat.R is less than 3 months, "Batt. low" ( page 50) is displayed in the system status and "B" flashes in the display status field ( 2.2.1). Recalculation of the remaining battery service life is carried out automatically after the entry of a new battery capacity Bat.C (see below). The settings of the measurement cycle MCyc ( 3.9), operating cycle OCyc ( 3.9), input mode Md.I1 ( 3.11) and display switch-off Disp ( 3.9) are taken into account during the computation of the remaining battery service life. Future operating conditions, e.g. changing the settings, duration of readouts or frequency of key operations cannot be foreseen however and therefore lead to a corresponding uncertainty for the displayed remaining battery service life. For data readouts, a mean future duration of 15 minutes per month is estimate. To increase the service life two batteries instead of one can be used. In this case double the value (e.g. 26.0 Ah) must be entered for Bat.C (see below) after inserting the batteries. Bat.C Battery capacity Here, the original capacity and not the residual capacity of the batteries last used is displayed. After a battery replacement the capacity of the battery used must be entered here so that recalculation of the remaining battery service life is initiated. The capacity to be entered need not necessarily correspond to the typical capacity quoted by the battery manufacturer. Apart from these details, the capacity depends on the application conditions such as ambient temperature and the device current consumption. In view of this and as a precaution, the minimum and not the typical value should be used. When used in ambient temperatures between 10C and +50C, the value to be entered is normally about 80% of the capacity quoted by the manufacturer. With the use of the size "D" battery obtainable from Elster GmbH, the value 13.0 Ah should be entered for Bat.C and 26.0 Ah when two cells are used. Contr Display contrast Setting the contrast of the display. Changes only become effective after confirmation of entry with <ENTER>. Valid range: 0 bis 255. St.SL Supplier's lock (status / close) Cod.S Supplier's combination (enter / change) St.CL Customer's lock (status / close) Cod.C Customer's combination (enter / change) Basic principle of operation of lock and combination: 2.4.3. Open lock: Enter the correct combination (numerical code) Close lock: Clear St.SL resp. St.CL. ( + in the entry mode, 2.3.1, Data Class 6). Change combination: Entry of a new combination (code) with lock open. (irrespective of the above mentioned access rights) The individual characters of the combination code in hexadecimal notation, i.e. they take on values from 0 to 9 and from A to F. "A" follows "9" and "F" is followed again by "0", i.e. the key changes "9" to "A" and "F" to "0". 56 Elster GmbH

Volume Conversion Device EK220 St.PL Calibration lock (status / close) Basic principle of operation of the calibration lock: 2.4.1. Opening the calibration lock: Only with the sealed pushbutton ( 5.8.1). Closing the calibration lock: Either by pressing the pushbutton again or by clearing St.PL via the interface or keypad ( + in the entry mode, 2.3.1, Data Class 6). Adj.T Clock adjustment factor Adj.T is the deviation of the running accuracy of the clock at room temperature in per mil (10-3). The EK220 uses Adj.T to optimise the running accuracy of the clock. The adjustment of the clock is carried out in the factory. Provided no value has been entered for Adj.T, the EK220 displays the message "Batt. low" in the status Stat. Save Save all data This function should be executed before any battery replacement in order to save the counter readings, date and time in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM). Clr.A Clear measurement archives All measurement archives (not log book and changes log book "audit trail") are cleared. This function is particularly practicable after the measuring point of the EK220 is changed. In order that the archives are not unintentionally deleted, the following safety mechanism is integrated: To clear the archives the EK220 serial number (found on the name-plate of the device) must be entered. Clr.V Clear counters (incl. archive) All the counter readings and archives are cleared. Clr.X Initialise device All data (counter readings, archives and settings) are cleared. To ensure that this function cannot be executed with the calibration lock open, the following safety mechanism is included: Clr.X can only be executed after the clock ( 3.9, Time) has been set (initialised) to its starting value with the key combination + . Otherwise, an attempt to execute Clr.X results in the error message "13" appearing in the display. Bin.T Temperature binary value Bin.p Pressure binary value Bin2p Pressure 2 binary value These are the raw values measured directly on the respective input and which are converted to the corresponding measurement quantities with the adjustments made ( 3.4, 3.5). Sel.T Temperature sensor selection With this value the EK220 is informed of which temperature sensor is installed: 0 = No temperature sensor 1: Pt500 2: Pt100 3-6: No function. On changing this value the designation of the temperature sensor Typ.T ( 3.5) is appropriately changed automatically.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Pressure sensor selection With this value the EK220 is informed of which pressure sensor is installed: 0: No pressure sensor 2: CT30 4: 17002 2, 3, 5 and 6: no function On changing this value the designation of the pressure sensor type ( 3.4) is appropriately changed automatically. Sel2p Pressure sensor 2 selection With this value the EK220 is informed of which second pressure sensor is installed: 0: No pressure sensor 1: CT30 2-6: no function On changing this value the designation of the pressure sensor type ( 3.4) is appropriately changed automatically. SMenu Amb. temp. With <ENTER> the submenu for the parameters for the determination and display of the ambient temperature is called here. Addr Address for user display ... User display (value under the address "Addr") The address of any value can be entered under Addr to read it in the display point below it (shown here with "..."). The address 9:A51 is programmed to the default value PL for the activation or deactivation of the calibration logbook function. PL = "0" = "off" : The calibration logbook function is deactivated. PL = "1" = "on" : The calibration logbook function is activated. The affected parameters are subjected to the calibration lock and the display list is reduced ( 3.10) when the calibration logbook is deactivated SMenu Revisal With <ENTER> the submenu for the parameters for the checking measurement are called here. Sel.p

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 ArCal Frozen values Frz. Freeze ArCal is the entry address for the calibration archive which contains the two last manually frozen data rows with measurements. Freezing is carried out with Frz. (see below). The calibration archive is especially intended for operating points checks. Each archive data row has the following entries, whereby the abbreviated designations for the counter progress values ("D...") normally flash: ABNo Time Vb Vm D Vb D Vm
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Submenu ambient temperature SMenu Amb. temp.


Ambient temperature Ambient temperature binary value Coefficient 1 of temperature equation Coefficient 2 of temperature equation Coefficient 3 of temperature equation Accepts ambient temperature adjustment Adjustment value for ambient temperature C C C C C C C 3:410_1 3:427 3:480 3:481 3:482 3:459 3:460_1 4 4 8 8 8 2 8

(Legends: see page 22) Ambient temperature Ta is the ambient temperature in the immediate vicinity of the circuit board. Ambient temperature binary value This is the directly measured raw value which is converted by means of the adjustments made (see below) for the measurement quantity. Coefficient 1 of temperature equation Coefficient 2 of temperature equation Coefficient 3 of temperature equation The coefficients of the quadratic equation for calculating the ambient temperature Ta from the raw temperature value Bin.Ta. Accepts ambient temperature adjustment Adjustment value for ambient temperature These values are used for the adjustment of the ambiente temperature measurement circuit.

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WRp VbRp VmRp Rep. WRp VbRp VmRp Rep.

Submenu revisal SMenu Revisal


Repair counter W Repair counter Vb Repair counter Vm Repair mode on / off kWh m3 m3 S S S C 1:305 2:305 4:305 1:173 12 12 12 7

(Legends: see page 22) Repair counter W Repair counter Vb Repair counter Vm Repair mode on / off The repair mode is switched by entering "1" for Rep. In the repair mode all the counters located in the actual volume, standard volume and energy lists are stopped and all the measured quantities are counted in WRp, VbRp and VmRp. The repair mode is switched off again, thereby returning to the normal operating mode, by entering "0" for Rep.

3.11 Input list


AD cp.I1 cp.I2 Md.I2 St.I2 MdMI2 SC.I2 L1.I2 L2.I2 SpI2 St.I3 MdMI3 SC.I3 L1.I3 SpI3 SNM cp.I1 Designation / value cp value for Input 1 cp value for Input 2 Mode for Input 2 Status on Input 2 Mode for monitoring Input 2. Source for monitoring Input 2. Limit 1 for monitoring Input 2. Limit 2 for monitoring Input 2. Status pointer for monitoring Input 2. Status on Input 3 Mode for monitoring Input 3. Source for monitoring Input 3. Limit 1 for monitoring Input 3. Status pointer for monitoring Input 3. Serial number of gas meter Unit 1/m3 1/m3 Access Address DC PL S S S S S S S S S S S S 1:253 2:253 2:207 2:228 11:157 11:154 11:150 11:158 11:153 3:228 12:157 12:154 12:150 12:153 1:222 8 8 7 4 7 8 8 8 8 4 7 8 8 8 8

(Legends: see page 22) cp value Input 1 Pulse constant (parameter of the connected gas meter) for conversion of the pulses counted on Input 1 into the volume counter V1 (see below); the increase in volume is directly accepted into the total actual volume VmT ( 3.3). cp.I1 indicates how many pulses correspond to the volume 1 m3.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 cp.I2 cp value Input 2 If Input 2 is set as a counting input (Md.I2 = 1, see below), the pulse constant must be entered here which is used for the conversion of the pulses to the volume V2 (see below). cp.I2 is not subject to the calibration lock because it has no influence on Vm or Vb. Input 2 can only be used for pulse comparison with Input 1 ( MdMI2, see below). If Input 2 is set as a status input (Md.I2 = 2, see below), cp.I2 has no significance. Mode for Input 2 The application of Input 2 (I2) can be defined here. 0: Switched off (input is not used). 1: Counting input. 2: Status input. When the input is used as a counting input, the EK220 can, for example, be parameterised such that it carries out a pulse comparison of Inputs 1 and 2 and signals impermissibly large deviations. With the setting "status input" the EK220 can, for example, signal attempts at tampering on a pulse generator of the gas meter, provided the meter also supports this. After setting Md.I2 the function on Input 2 is particularly defined with MdMI2 (see below).

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Status on Input 2 If Md.I2 = "2" (see above), the status of Input 2 is displayed here: St.I2 = 0: Input signal is inactive (no signalling). St.I2 = 1: Input signal is active (signalling). MdMI2 Mode for monitoring E2 SC.I2 Source for monitoring E2 L1.I2 Limit 1 E2 L2.I2 Limit 2 E2 SpI2 Status pointer for monitoring E2

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For MdMI2 only enter one of the values described here: "2", "3", "5" or "17". Depending on the system and after entering the key combination ENTER, other values are offered which are however not meaningfully applicable here. Depending on the application of Input 2 as counting or status input (see above: Md.I2), the following functions can be realised by setting these values: If Input 2 is a counting input, the function "pulse comparison" can be set. If Input 2 is a status input, the functions "active warning input", "inactive warning input", "active reporting input", "inactive reporting input" and "time-synchronous input" can be set. "Warning input" signifies that the status message "I2 Warn.sig." is affected. This is entered in the momentary status St.2 and in the status register SR.2. "Reporting input" signifies that the status message "I2 Rep.sig." is affected. This is only entered in the momentary status St.2 and not in the status register. "Active": A signal arises when the input terminals are short-circuited (switch to switching point "on", B-4). "Inactive": A signal arises when the input terminals are parted (switch to switching point "off", B-4).

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Programming takes place according to the following table: E2 is a counting input (Md.I2 = "1") - Pulse comparison on Inputs 1 and 2 Value Setting Md.I2 1 MdMI2 17 SC.I2 01:226_0 = "PulE1" L1.I2 4 L2.I2 1000 SpI2 0.05_02:1.1 = I2 Pulse cmp Comment Input mode "counting input" Monitoring mode "pulse comparison" Address of pulse counter for Input 1 Maximum number of disturbance pulses Pulse windows per disturbance pulse Pointer to message "5" in status 2

With this setting the pulses counted on Inputs 1 and 2 are compared: If the pulse counters on Input 1 and Input 2 differ by more than 4 pulses (= L2.I2) in 4000 pulses (= L1.I2 L2.I2), the message "I2 Pulse cmp" is displayed in the status Stat. E2 is a status input (Md.I2 = "2") - Input 2 is an active warning input (input for warning signal): Value Setting Comment Md.I2 2 Input mode "status input" MdMI2 2 Monitoring mode: "Signal when SC.I2 L1.I2" SC.I2 02:228_0 = "St.I2" Status on Input 2 L1.I2 1 Comparative value L2.I2 (Not used here) SpI2 0.08_02:1.1 = I2 Warn.sig. Pointer to message "8" in status 2 (warning) - Input 2 is an inactive warning input (e.g. tamper detection): Value Setting Comment Md.I2 2 Input mode "status input" MdMI2 3 Monitoring mode: "Signal when SC.I2 < L1.I2" SC.I2 02:228_0 = "St.I2" Status on Input 2 L1.I2 1 Comparative value L2.I2 (Not used here) SpI2 0.08_02:1.1 = I2 Warn.sig. Pointer to message "8" in status 2 (warning) - Input 2 is an active reporting input (input for report signal): Value Setting Comment Md.I2 2 Input mode "status input" MdMI2 2 Monitoring mode: "Signal when SC.I2 L1.I2" SC.I2 02:228_0 = "St.I2" Status on Input 2 L1.I2 1 Comparative value L2.I2 (Not used here) SpI2 0.13_02:1.1 = I2 Rep.sig. Pointer to message "13" in status 2 (report)

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 - Input 2 is an inactive reporting input (input for report signal): Value Setting Comment Md.I2 2 Input mode "status input" MdMI2 3 Monitoring mode: "Signal when SC.I2 < L1.I2" SC.I2 02:228_0 = "St.I2" Status on Input 2 L1.I2 1 Comparative value L2.I2 (Not used here) SpI2 0.13_02:1.1 = I2 Rep.sig. Pointer to message "13" in status 2 (report) - Input 2 is time-synchronised input: Value Setting Comment Md.I2 2 Input mode "status input" MdMI2 5 Monitoring mode: "Time-synchronised input" SC.I2 02:228_0 = "St.I2" Status on Input 2 L1.I2 1 Comparative value L2.I2 (Not used here) SpI2 0.13_02:1.1 = I2 Rep.sig. Pointer to message "13" in status 2 (report) Time synchronisation can occur under the following conditions: There must be a pulse on the input within one minute before or after a full hour. The deciding factor is the time in the EK220. Only one synchronisation per hour can occur. St.I3 Status on Input 3 Here the status of Input 3 is displayed which is used as status input: St.I3 = 0: Input signal is inactive (terminals open or voltage > 3V) St.I3 = 1: Input signal is active (terminals connected through low resistance or voltage < 0.8V) MdMI3 Mode for monitoring E3 Qu.I3 Source for monitoring E3 L1.I3 Limit 1 E3 SpI3 Status pointer for monitoring E3 By setting these values the following functions can be realised for Input 3 (Input 3 is only used as status input): - Input 3 is an active warning input (input for warning signal): Value Setting Comment MdMI3 2 Monitoring mode: "Signal when SC.I3 L1.I3" SC.I3 03:228_0 = "St.I3" Status on Input 3 L1.I3 1 Comparative value SpI3 0.08_03:1.1 = I3 Warn.sig. Pointer to message "8" in status 3 - Input 3 is an inactive warning input (e.g. tamper detection): Value Setting Comment MdMI3 3 Monitoring mode: "Signal when SC.I3 < L1.I3" SC.I3 03:228_0 = "St.I3" Status on Input 3 L1.I3 1 Comparative value SpI3 0.08_03:1.1 = I3 Warn.sig. Pointer to message "8" in status 3 Elster GmbH 63

Volume Conversion Device EK220 - Input 3 is an active reporting input (input for report signal): Value Setting Comment MdMI3 2 Monitoring mode: "Signal when SC.I3 L1.I3" SC.I3 03:228_0 = "St.I3" Status on Input 3 L1.I3 1 Comparative value SpI3 0.13_03:1.1 = I3 Warn.sig. Pointer to message "13" in status 3 (report) This setting is also established by loading a special parameter file for the connection of an FE230 Function Expansion. - Input 3 is an inactive reporting input (input for report signal): Value Setting Comment MdMI3 3 Monitoring mode: "Signal when SC.I3 < L1.I3" SC.I3 03:228_0 = "St.I3" Status on Input 3 L1.I3 1 Comparative value SpI3 0.13_03:1.1 = I3 Warn.sig. Pointer to message "13" in status 3 (report) - Input 3 is time-synchronised input: Value Setting Comment MdMI3 5 Monitoring mode: "Time-synchronised input" SC.I3 03:228_0 = "St.I3" Status on Input 3 L1.I3 1 Comparative value SpI3 0.13_03:1.1 = I3 Rep.sig. Pointer to message "13" in status 3 Time synchronisation: See "Input 2 is time-synchronised input" (page 63). SNM Serial number of gas meter The serial number of the gas meter connected to the counting input E1.

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AD Md.O1 SC.O1 cp.O1 SpO1 Md.O2 SC.O2 cp.O2 SpO2 Md.O3 SC.O3 cp.O3 SpO3 Md.O4 SC.O4 cp.O4 SpO4 Designation / value Mode Source Cp value Status pointer Mode Source Cp value Status pointer Mode Source Cp value Status pointer Mode Source Cp value Status pointer for Output 1 for Output 1 for Output 1 for Output 1 for Output 2 for Output 2 for Output 2 for Output 2 for Output 3 for Output 3 for Output 3 for Output 3 for Output 4 for Output 4 for Output 4 for Output 4 Unit 1/m3 1/m3 1/m3 1/m3 Access Address DC S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 1:605 1:606 1:611 1:607 2:605 2:606 2:611 2:607 3:605 3:606 3:611 3:607 4:605 4:606 4:611 4:607 7 21 8 8 7 21 8 8 7 21 8 8 7 21 8 8

(Legends: see page 22) The function of the outputs can be set with the values described here. The ex-works standard setting is: - Output 1: Pulse output VbT (total volume at base conditions), 1 pulse per m3; changes to the settings only possible with open supplier's lock. - Output 2: Pulse output VmT (total actual volume), 1 pulse per m3; changes to the settings only possible with open supplier's lock. - Output 3: Status output alarm or warning, logic active; Changes to the settings only possible with open supplier's lock. - Output 4: Pulse output VbT (total volume at base conditions), 1 pulse per m3; changes to the settings only possible with open supplier's lock. With the aid of the WinPADS Parameterization Software the access rights ( 2.4) mentioned here can be changed for each output with an appropriately open lock. In this respect there are the following alternatives: - Changes to the settings only possible subject to the calibration lock. - Changes to the settings possible subject to the supplier's and calibration locks. - Changes to the settings possible subject to the customer's, supplier's and calibration locks. Md.O1 ... Md.O4 Mode for Outputs 1...4 The four signal outputs of the EK220 can be set for various functions. The basic function is defined with the mode Md.A... Depending on this, the source (SC.A..., see below), the cp value (cp.A..., see below) or the status pointer (SpO..., see below) must also be parameterised, where necessary, for the relevant output. In the following table, apart from the setting possibilities for Md.A... it is shown for each setting whether SC.A..., cp.A... or SpO... must be parameterised.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Md.A.. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 99 Meaning Output switched off (transistor blocking, "switch open") Volume pulse output, logic active Status output, logic active (signalling active => output switched on) Time-synchronised output, logic active Output switched on (transistor conducting, "switch closed") Volume pulse output, logic inactive Status output, logic inactive (signalling active => output switched off) Time-synchronised output, logic inactive Event output, logic active (message active => output switched on) Event output, logic inactive (message active => output switched off) Continuous pulse (for test purposes) To program: SC.A... cp.A... SpO... Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes -

SC.O1 ... SC.O4 Source for Outputs 1...4 These values are only of significance if the mode Md.A... of the same output is set to "1", 5 (volume pulse output), "3" or 7 (time-synchronised output). Depending on this, the following settings for SC.A are practicable: - for modes "1" and 5 (volume pulse output) SC.A... Meaning 02:300_0 02:301_0 02:302_0 04:300_0 04:301_0 04:302_0 Vb VbD VbT Vm VmD VmT Volume at base conditions, undisturbed Volume at base conditions, disturbance quantity Volume at base conditions, total quantity (undisturbed + disturbed) Actual volume, undisturbed Actual volume, disturbed Actual volume, total quantity (undisturbed + disturbed)

The period duration and pulse duration can be set individually for each output via the serial interface under the addresses "1:617" to "4:617" (period duration) or "1:618" to "4:618" (pulse duration) as a multiple of 125 ms. The period duration must always be greater than the pulse duration.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 - for modes "3" and "7" (time-synchronised output) By programming SC.A... according to the following table, you can set at which time points the time-synchronised output issues a pulse: SC.A... 01:143_0 02:143_0 Pulse is output At the beginning of each month at 0 hrs. At the beginning of each month at 6 hrs. The day boundary (= month boundary ) "06:00 hrs." can be changed via the serial interfaces under the address "2:141". At the beginning of each day at 0 hrs. At the beginning of each day at 6 hrs. The day boundary "06:00 hrs." can be changed via the serial interfaces under the address 2:141. At the beginning of each hour. At the beginning of each minute. At the beginning of each measurement period MPer ( 3.7)

01:142_0 02:142_0 01:403_0 01:402_0 04:156_0

The pulse duration can be set individually for each output via the serial interfaces under the addresses "1:618" to "4:618" as a multiple of 125 ms. If a mode other than "1" or "3", "3", "5" or "7" is set, SC.A... has no significance. cp.O1 ... cp.O4 cp value for Outputs 1...4 If the output is programmed as a volume pulse output (Md.A...= 1), the increase in volume is converted with cp.A... into the number of pulses to be output. The conversion takes place according to the formula: i = V cp.A... where i: Number of output pulses and V: Volume increase which is to be output as a pulse. cp.A... therefore states how many pulses are to be output for 1 m3. If a mode other than "1" is set, cp.A... has no significance. This also applies to the setting "time-synchronised output" (see above), although then cp.A... is displayed dependent on SC.A... with a time unit. With a change of the output cp value, the corresponding input buffer is cleared . (cf. messages "Outp.1 Error" to "Outp.4 Error, page 49). SpO1 ... SpO4 Status pointer for Outputs 1...4 The status pointers SpO1 ... Sp04 determine which status messages an output represents which is parameterised as a status or event output. The display of the status pointer occurs as a short text according to Chapter 3.8 with a following arrow pointing upwards "" (e.g. "I3 Warn.sig."). Here, the symbol "" indicates that the "signal arrives". For entry a special numerical display is implemented (e.g. "08_03:1.1"), because a text entry on the device would only be possible with a great deal of effort. If the output is programmed as status or event output "with active logic" (Md.A...= 2 or 9), then Sz.A... sets with which status messages of the momentary status (3.8) the output is to be switched on. If none of the selected messages is present, the output remains switched off. If the output is programmed as status or event output "with inactive logic" (Md.A...= 6 or 10), then Sz.A... sets with which status messages of the momentary status the output is to be switched off. If none of the selected messages is present, the output remains switched on (!). In contrast to the status output, an event output is reset automatically after an adjustable time to its basic state. This time can be set with WinPADS. Elster GmbH 67

Volume Conversion Device EK220 There are two basic ways of selecting status messages with SpO...: - Selection of a single message. - Selection of a message group. Example of a "message group": "Messages 1 to 8" signify that the output is switched while ever one or more of the messages with the number "1" to "8" is present in the momentary status. "Message groups" always start with the message "1" ("any of the messages 1 to ..."). It is not possible, for example, to select the messages "3 to 5". All the possible settings for SpO... are described in the following. Here, "mm" signifies the message, i.e. one of the messages "1" to "16" can be selected with "mm". a) A message in a status St.1 to St.9 SpO... = mm_0s:1.1 where s = 1 to 9 for St.1 to St.9 Example: "0.08_03:1.1 signifies message 8 in Status St.3 ("I3 Warn.sig. page 50). A message in the system status St.Sy SpO... = "mm_02:2.1" Example: "0.03_02:2.1" signifies: Message 3 in the system status St.Sy ("Data restore" page 49) A message in the system status Stat Since Stat combines the messages of all statues, this setting means that the output is switched while ever the message "mm" is present in any of the statuses St.Sy or St.1 to St.9. SpO... = "mm_01:2.1" Example: "0.08_01:2.1" signifies: Message 8 in any status St.Sy or St.1 to St.9. (After the entry "Message 8 is displayed.) Message group in a status St.1 to St.9 SpO... = "1.mm_0s:1.1" where s = 1 to 9 for St.1 to St.9 Example: "1.06_04:1.1" means: Any of the messages 1 to 6 in the status St.4. (After the entry "St.4:M1-6 is displayed.) Message group in the system status St.Sy SpO... = "1.mm_02:2.1" Example: "1.03_02:2.1" signifies: Any of the messages 1 to 3 in the system status St.Sy. (After the entry "StSy:M1-3 is displayed.) Message group in the total status Stat The output is switched while ever one of the messages 1 to mm is present in any of the statuses St.Sy or St.1 to St.9. SpO... = "1.mm_01:2.1" Example: "1.08_01:2.1" signifies: Any of the messages 1 to 2 in any status St.Sy or St.1 to St.9, i.e. any alarm or any warning. (After the entry "Stat:M1-8 is displayed.)

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s Volume pulse output............................................................Md.A.. = 1 or 5 Selection of the volume counter: - Vb Volume at base conditions, undisturbed....... SC.A... = 0002:300_0 - VbD Volume at base conditions, disturbance quantity SC.A... = 0002:301_0 - VbT Volume at base conditions, total quantity..... SC.A... = 0002:302_0 - Vm Actual volume, undisturbed............................ SC.A... = 0004:300_0 - VmD Actual volume, disturbed................................ SC.A... = 0004:301_0 - VmT Actual volume, total quantity.......................... SC.A... = 0004:302_0 Setting of the cp value.......................................................cp.A... = ... s Status output, logic active or inactive................................Md.A.. = 2 or 6 s or event output, logic active or inactive .............................Md.A = 9 or 10 ' Selection of status message(s): - A message in a status St.1 to St.9 ...................................... SpA... - A message in the system status StSy ............................... SpA... - A message in the total status Stat ..................................... SpA... - Message group in a status St.1 to St.9 ............................. SpA... - Message group in the system status StSy........................ SpA... - Message group in the total status Stat.............................. SpA... = = = = = = 0.mm_0s:1.1 0.mm_02:2.1 0.mm_01:2.1 1.mm_0s:1.1 1.mm_02:2.1 1.mm_01:2.1 * * * * * *

s Time-synchronised output, logic active or inactive..........Md.A.. = 3 or 7 'Setting of the time-point: - At the start of each month at 0 hrs. ................................... SC.A... = - At the start of each month at 6 hrs. ................................... SC.A... = - At the start of each day at 0 hrs......................................... SC.A... = - At the start of each day at 6 hrs......................................... SC.A... = - At the beginning of each hour. ........................................... SC.A... = - At the beginning of each minute. ....................................... SC.A... = - At the beginning of each measurement period.................SC.A... = 0001:143_0 0002:143_0 0001:142_0 0002:142_0 0001:403_0 0001:402_0 0004:156_0

s Continuous pulse (for test) .................................................Md.A.. = 99 s Output switched on..............................................................Md.A.. = 4 s Output switched off .............................................................Md.A.. = 0 * mm = Message (1...16), s = Status number (1...9 for St.1 ... St.9)

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The values shown in this list depend on the set interface mode Md.S2 (see below): a) All modes except "IDOM protocol" and "MODBUS" (Md.S2 11, Md.S2 13): AD Md.S2 DF.S2 Bd.S2 TypS2 BusS2 Num.T M.INI SMenu
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Designation / value Mode, Interface 2 Data format, Interface 2 Baud rate, Interface 2 Type,Interface 2 Bus mode RS485 on / off Number of ringing tones before accepting call. Initialise modem Submenu GSM & SMS Baud rate, Interface 1 Call acceptance window 1, start Call acceptance window 1, end Call acceptance window 2, start Call acceptance window 2, end Call acceptance window 3, start Call acceptance window 3, end Call acceptance window 4, start Call acceptance window 4, end Test acceptance window Designation / value Mode, Interface 2 Data format, Interface 2 Baud rate, Interface 2 IDOM protocol Baud rate, Interface 1 Call acceptance window 1, start Call acceptance window 1, end Call acceptance window 2, start Call acceptance window 2, end Call acceptance window 3, start Call acceptance window 3, end Call acceptance window 4, start Call acceptance window 4, end Bd Bd -

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Access Address DC S S S S S S S (C) S S S S S S S S S S 2:705 2:707 2:708 2:70A 2:704 2:720 2:728 5:1C1 1:709 5:150 5:158 6:150 6:158 16:150 16:158 17:150 17:158 2:727 7 7 7 7 7 8 2 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 c) Mode "MODBUS" (Md.S2 = 13) AD Md.S2 DF.S2 Bd.S2 TypS2 BusS2 SMenu Bd.S1 CW1.S CW1.E CW2.S CW2.E CW3.S CW3.E CW4.S CW4.E Designation / value Mode, Interface 2 Data format, Interface 2 Baud rate, Interface 2 Type,Interface 2 Bus mode RS485 on / off Modbus parameter Baud rate, Interface 1 Call acceptance window 1, start Call acceptance window 1, end Call acceptance window 2, start Call acceptance window 2, end Call acceptance window 3, start Call acceptance window 3, end Call acceptance window 4, start Call acceptance window 4, end Unit Bd Bd Access Address DC S S S S S (C) S S S S S S S S S 2:705 2:707 2:708 2:70A 2:704 1:1C1 1:709 5:150 5:158 6:150 6:158 16:150 16:158 17:150 17:158 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

(Legends: see page 22) Md.S2 Mode, Interface 2 This value informs the EK220 of which device is connected to the internal (permanently wired) interface and how it is to be controlled. All modes that can be set are described here. You can quickly find the setting suitable for your application in Chapter 4.4. Some examples of possible wiring are shown in Chapters 5.6 and 5.7. Md.S2 = 1 "With control line" Modem control no RS232 control lines yes Battery operation yes Baud rate selection yes

Suitable for the connection of a device with RS232 interface which does not need modem control, e.g. PC, PLC or also a modem with automatic call acceptance. Modem (no GSM-Modem) Modem RS232 Battery Baud rate secontrol lines lection control operation yes yes yes no Suitable for the connection of a commercially available modem. For GSM modems Mode 2 can also be used, but Mode 7 is more suitable (see below), because then monitoring of the link to the GSM network also occurs. Num.T (see below) is effective.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Md.S2 = 3 " Modem with return messages" Modem RS232 control lines control yes no Battery operation no Baud rate selection no

Suitable for the connection of an FE260 Function Expansion, an industrial modem EM2601 or a modem and an external power supply. The EK220 controls the modem via the data lines using "return messages". The activation of the return messages occurs with the modem command "ATQ0V1". Num.T (see below) is activated. 5 "Without control lines" Modem RS232 control lines control yes no Battery operation yes Baud rate selection yes

The baud rate selection can be bypassed in this mode by setting the values under the addresses 02:708 (Bd.S2) and 02:709 to the same value. Exworks the setting is: 02:708 = 02:709 = 19200 Bd. For this mode the EK220 needs an external power supply. 6 "Modem with return messages, battery mode" Modem RS232 Battery control lines control operation yes no yes Baud rate selection no

In the mode Md.S2 = 6 the EK220 handles, as with Md.S2 = 3 (see above), the control of the modem via the data lines using "return messages". The modem is not parameterised for automatic call acceptance. Num.T (see below) is activated. 7 "GSM modem" Modem control yes RS-232 control lines yes Battery operation yes Baud rate selection no

Suitable for the connection of a commercially available GSM modem. This mode largely corresponds to Mode 2 (see above), but checks the EK220 daily shortly after midnight for whether the modem is still ("logged in") with the GSM network and, if required, establishes the connection. Num.T (see below) is effective.

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Md.S2 = 9 "Without control lines, battery operation" Modem RS-232 Battery Baud rate seleccontrol control lines operation tion no no yes yes Md.S2 = 9 works like Md.S2 = 5 but can also be used in battery operation. The current requirement of the device in this mode is increased during the complete call acceptance time window. The time window should therefore be restricted as far as possible. For the special application "FE230" ( 4.4.2, 5.6.2) the setting can however be carried out using existing parameter files such that the power requirement is also in mode 9 only increased during the actual communication. 11 "IDOM protocol" Modem RS-232 Battery Baud rate seleccontrol control lines operation tion no no yes no In the mode Md.S2 = 11 the IDOM protocol is available via the permanently wired interface. Further details 3.13.2, page 78. 13 "MODBUS" Modem control no RS-232 control lines yes Battery operation yes Baud rate selection no

In the mode Md.S2 = 13 MODBUS protocol is available over the permanently wired serial interface. Further details 3.13.3, page 79 15 "GSM modem without control lines with call acceptance" Modem RS-232 Battery Baud rate seleccontrol control lines operation tion no no no yes Md.S2 = 15 corresponds to Md.S2 = 5 (see above), but also makes available the GSM network parameters such as Reception Level and Network Operator. Suitable for connection of following devices: - GSM-Modem with automatic call acceptance without control lines. However, Mode 3 (see above) is recommended for a GSM modem in or on an FE260. 17 " GSM modem with control lines with call acceptance" Modem control RS-232 Battery Baud rate seleccontrol lines operation tion no yes yes yes Md.S2 = 17 corresponds to Md.S2 = 1 (see above), but also makes available the GSM network parameters such as Reception Level and Network Operator. With this setting the battery lifetime will be greatly reduced in some applications as e.g. for FE230 operation. But it is possible to set Md.S2=17 for several minutes during the installation of the FE230 to check the GSM-level. Elster GmbH 73

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Md.S2 = 19 " GSM modem without control lines, call acceptance, battery mode" Modem control RS-232 Battery Baud rate seleccontrol lines operation tion no no yes yes Md.S2 = 19 corresponds to Md.S2 = 9 (see above), but also makes available the GSM network parameters such as Reception Level and Network Operator. DF.S2 Data format, Interface 2 Here the number of data bits, parity bit usage and number of stop bits are set for the data interchange between the EK220 and a device connected to the interface terminals. For this there are three possible settings: - "0" = 7e1 = 7 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit - "1" = 7o1 = 7 data bits, odd parity, 1 stop bit - 2 = 8n1 = 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit "0" (7e1) is the basic setting which is described in the applicable IEC 62056-21 interface standard. Bd.S2 Baud rate, Interface 2 Here, the baud rate (speed) for the data transmission between the EK220 and a device connected to the interface terminals can be set. Possible settings: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 With the application of baud rate selection the baud rate is generally set according to IEC 62056-21 to "300". It is then only used briefly for initiating and terminating the data interchange. The actual baud rate for transferring the useful data is automatically increased. With a modem connected (also within an FE260 Function Expansion) normally no automatic baud rate selection occurs. Bd.S2 should then be set to "19200". TypS2 Type, Interface 2 The interface type can be set here: "1" = RS-232 (e.g. for connecting a commercially available modem) "2" = RS-485 (e.g. for connecting an "FE260" function expansion) In the setting "2" (RS485) BusS2 (see below) sets whether the RS485 interface is operated in the two-wire (bus) mode or four-wire mode. BusS2 Bus mode RS485 on / off When TypS2 (see above) is set to "2" (RS485), the RS485 interface can be set with BusS2 to two-wire (bus) mode or four-wire mode: "0" = Bus mode off (four-wire mode ) for the connection of an FE260 or FE230 or an RS232 device. "1" = Bus mode on (two-wire mode) e.g. for the connection of several EK220s to an RS485 bus. When TypS2 is on "1" (RS232), BusS2 must always be set to "0".

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Num.T Number of ringing tones before answering With some settings for Md.S2 (see above) the setting can be made here of how many ringing tones the EK220 awaits until it accepts the call ("lifts receiver"). For entries, values in the range from 1 to 12 are accepted. Depending on the type of modem, the function is however only ensured with additional restrictions. (Refer to the instruction manual for the connected modem and to Chaps. 5.6 and 5.7). When using a GSM modem, Num.T must be set to 1 ringing tone. Possible values are 1 to 12. M.INI Initialise modem With this command you can initialise a connected modem when you, for example, are connecting an unparameterised modem or when the modem has lost its settings. In particular when connecting a new modem, it must be ensured that a suitable initialization string is available under the address "2:0721" of the EK220. This can then be loaded using the "WinPADS" parameterization software. SMenu Submenu GSM & SMS Here the submenu for the GSM and SMS parameters is called with <ENTER>. DProt IDOM protocol Here the submenu for the IDOM protocol parameters is called with <ENTER>. SMenu Submenu Modbus parameter Here the submenu for the Modbus parameters is called with <ENTER>. Bd.S1 Baud rate, Interface 1 Here, the baud rate (speed) for the data transmission between the EK220 and a device connected to the optical interface can be set. The standard setting is 9600 Bd. If problems occur with the data transmission, then this is probably due to the readout lead. Then set Bd.S1 to 4800 Bd to give a slower data transmission or use a different readout lead. Depending on the system, Bd.S1 can also be set to 19200 Bd. With this setting, the data transmission does not function correctly. Therefore, avoid using this setting.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Call acceptance window 1, start Call acceptance window 1, end Call acceptance window 2, start Call acceptance window 2, end Call acceptance window 3, start Call acceptance window 3, end Call acceptance window 4, start Call acceptance window 4, end With these values four different time windows can be set within which a data transmission is possible each day via the internal permanently wired interface. The EK220 does not respond outside of this time window. It the value "0" is written to the two so-called "Pointers to the time windows" (addresses 2:722, 2:723, 2:724 and 2:725) using the parameterization software ("WinPADS"), communication is always possible independent of the time windows. The EK220 compares the four time windows with the running time of day on a rhythm with the operating cycle, OCyc, ( 0). If, for example, with a standard operating cycle of 5 minutes, the start of a time window is at 6:53 hrs., then it is first activated at 6:55 hrs. For the connection of an FE230 Function Expansion special parameter files are available which are installed with the "WinPADS" parameterising program and which can also be loaded with it into the device. CWTst Call acceptance window The Test call window enables the GSM modem to be switched on for a parameterised time (e.g. 30 minutes) to make, for example, test calls. The smallest possible entry is two minutes. After initiating the function the display is refreshed every minute and indicates the remaining open time of the call window. This call window is also opened for two minutes if the GSM parameters in the display are to be updated and in this period no Call window 1 to 4 (see above) is open. CW1.S CW1.E CW2.S CW2.E CW3.S CW3.E CW4.S CW4.E

3.13.1
KB GSM.N GSM.L StM P.Sta PIN Resp1 Resp2 Send

Submenu GSM & SMS


Bezeichnung / Wert GSM network operator Reception level Status of modem (GSM) Reply to PIN-Code PIN-Code Reply to short message 1 Reply to short message 2 Send short message (SMS) Einheit % Zugriff Adresse DK S S 2:775 2:777 2:77C_1 2:77A 2:772 2:742 2:74A 2:734 4 4 4 20 11 20 20 2

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 GSM.N GSM network operator GSM.L Reception level When using a mobile radio modem and with a suitable setting of Md.S2 (see above), information regarding the mobile radio network can be recalled here once the EK220 has logged in. The information is automatically updated each night at 0:00 and after a failure of the external power supply. If required, an update can be carried out by pressing the key combination <ENTER> during the display of GSM.N or GSM.L. Under GSM.N the GSM network operator is displayed in text. StM Status of modem (GSM)

P.Sta PIN

This value is only valid when using a GSM modem. This value indicates in which network the GSM modem is registered: not registered The GSM modem is currently not registered. Possible causes: Call window off, no SIM card inserted, SIM-PIN not entered. own network The GSM modem is registered in its own network. network search... The GSM modem is currently registering in a network. rejected external The registration of the GSM modem was rejected. network The modem is registered in an external network ("roaming"). no command The modem command for reading out the modem status is not parameterised. If this text is displayed with the GSM modem connected, the EK220 is not correctly parameterised. Reply to PIN-Code PIN-Code

These values are only valid when using a GSM modem. Under PIN the "Personal Identification Number" of the SIM card is entered in order to be able to use it. The status with regard to the PIN can be seen under P.Sta: Message Meaning PIN NEW The PIN has not yet been entered. PIN READY The SIM card is being used without a PIN. PIN OK The PIN has been entered correctly, the SIM card is ready for operation. PIN ERROR The PIN has been entered incorrectly. Resp1 Reply to short message 1 Resp 2 Reply to short message 2 SEND Send short message (SMS)

These values are only valid when using a GSM modem With the occurrence of definable events, the EK220 is able to send a short message by SMS, e.g. to a mobile phone. In this respect the message content, recipient and triggering events can be set using the WinPADS parameterisation program. By entering "1" for SEND, the defined short message can be immediately sent.

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3.13.2
AD cycl. daily Print

Submenu "IDOM protocol"


Designation / value Cyclical output Daily output Immediate output Unit Minutes Access Address DC S S S 13:150 8 3:141_1 8 2:7E5 2

(Legends: see page 22) In the mode Md.S2 = 11 a data block can be sent cyclically via interface 2 according to the IDOM protocol. The data block contains the momentary values of the standard volumes, actual volumes, pressure and temperature as well as a disturbance signal. cycl. Cyclical output Here you can set the cycle for outputting the IDOM protocol data block in the range from 1 to 60 minutes. Entering "0" signifies: No cyclical output. daily Daily output Here you set a time at which a daily output of the IDOM protocol data block occurs in addition or alternatively to the cyclical output. print Immediate output With the entry of "1" you can initiate the immediate output of an IDOM protocol data block. All values are ASCII coded with a terminating "Return" character (0D hexadecimal). They are sent in the following order: Value Actual volume (VmT) Standard volume (VbT) Gas pressure (p) Gas temperature (T) Disturbance signal Name Va: Vr: P T @ Format Unit 8 places without decimal places m3 8 places without decimal places m3 1 or 2 places before, 3 after decimal point bar 1 or 2 places before, 2 after decimal point C Negative values with minus symbol "-" -

The disturbance signal "@" is sent if a status message with a code 12 or lower is entered in the momentary status. ( Chap. 3.8.1, page 47) Examples of IDOM protocol data block: Va:00000006Vr:00000005P1.230T26.05 Va:00000036Vr:00000024P12.000T-6.20@

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3.13.3
AD MBDir MBTrM MBAdr MBRSz MBAMd

Submenu MODBUS parameters


Designation / value Data direction Transmission mode Device address (slave address) Size of register Adressing mode Unit Access Address DC S S S S S 2:7B0 2:7B1 2:7B2 2:7B8 2:7B9 7 7 8 7 7

(Legends: see page 22) In the mode Md.S2 = 13 MODBUS protocol is available over the permanently wired serial interface, only. You can read and write values. All archives can read out. The functions Read holding registers (3), Read Input Registers (4), Preset Single Register (6) and Preset Multiple Registers (16) of the protocol are implemented. To read out the values and the archives please refer to separate document, available from Elster GmbH. For the MODBUS communication external power-supply to the EK220 is necessary and at least one call acceptance window has to be open. In addition, in the Interface list Ser.IO ( 3.13) Md.S2 must be set to 13, Bd.S2 to 9600 and DF.S2 to 0 or 2, depending on the transmission mode MBTrM (see below). MBDir Data direction 0 = most significant word in the first register 1 = least significant word in the first register MBTrM Transmission mode 0 = ASCII-Mode the contents of each register are transmitted as four ASCII coded hexadecimal digits. DF.S2 must be set to 0 1 = RTU-Mode the contents of each register are transmitted as two bytes. DF.S2 must be set to 2. 2 = RTU-TCP-Mode Transmission like RTU-Mode with additional information of Modbus TCP-Protocol. MBAdr Device address (slave address) Address of the EK220 in a MODBUS environment. Range from 1 to 247 (0 = broadcast). MBRSz Size of register 2 = Size of register 2 byte 4 = Size of register 4 byte MBAMd Adressing mode The Modbus addresses parameterised in the device are assigned based on the logical addressing. Depending on the recall software employed, it may be necessary to change the addressing in the protocol to the physical addressing. 0 = Logical addressing of the Modbus registers with addresses starting at 1. 1 = Physical addressing of the Modbus registers with addresses starting at 0.

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Volume Conversion Device EK220 Modbus standard settings: Reg. 1 2 3 4 AD Bat.R Stat VT VbT Designation / value Format Unit code 3 months 3 3 10-4 m3 3 10-4 m3 3 4 4 4 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 9 9 9 17 17 17 17 16 12 Lis-200 address 2:404 1:100 4:302_2 2:302_2

Remaining battery service life Actual status, total Total actual volume (post-decimal places) Total volume at base conditions (postdecimal places) 5 W.T Total Energy (post-decimal places) 101 VT Total actual volume (pre-decimal places) 103 VbT Total volume at base conditions (predecimal places) 105 W.T Total Energy (pre-decimal places) 301 pb Base pressure 303 Tb Base temperature 305 p.Abs Absolute pressure measurement 307 p.Mes Pressure measurement 309 T.Mes Temperature measurement 311 C Conversion factor 313 K K-value 315 p.F Substitude pressure 317 T.F Substitude temperature 319 N2 Nitrogen content 321 H2 Hydrogen content 323 CO2 Carbon dioxide content 325 Rhob Density gas at base conditions 327 Q Flow rate 329 Qb Flow rate at base conditions 331 P Power 333 Ho.b Calorific value 335 dr Density ratio 337 p Pressure 339 T Temperature 501 VT Total actual volume 504 VbT Total volume at base conditions 507 W.T W, total 801 VT Total actual volume 805 VbT Total volume at base conditions 809 W.T Total Energy 813 Time Date and time 817 SNo Serial number 820 DayB Day boundary

10-4 kWh 1:302_2 m3 4:302_1 m3 2:302_1 kWh bar C bar bar C 1:302_1 7:312_1 6:312_1 6:210_1 6:211_1 5:210_1 5:310 8:310 bar 7:311_1 C 6:311_1 % 14:314 % 12:314 % 11:314 3 kg/m 13:314_1 3 m /h 4:310 m3/h 2:310 kW 1:310 kWh/m3 10:314_1 15:314 bar 7:310_1 C 6:310_1 3 m 4:302 3 m 2:302 kWh 1:302 -4 3 10 m 4:302 10-4 m3 2:302 -4 10 kWh 1:302 1:400 1:180 2:141_1

A change of the Modbus register assignment can be made with the aid of the "WinPADS" parameterisation software via the optical interface.

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3.14 Energy list


AD W P WD W.T W.A Ho.b WME Time W Designation / value Energy Power W disturbance W total W adjustable Calorific value W month end value Time of W.ME Unit kWh kW kWh kWh kWh kWh/m3 kWh Access Address DC S S S S 1:300 1:310 1:301 1:302 1:303 10:312_1 33:161 33:165 12 4 12 15 12 8 16 16

(Legends: see page 22) Energy The energy is calculated from the measured volume at base conditions and the entered calorific value according to the following equation : W = Vb Ho.b where Vb = volume at base conditions ( 3.2) Ho.b = calorific value ( 3.6) The energy is summed in the counter W provided no alarm is present. An alarm is present when any message "1" or "2" is urgent ( 3.8). Power Momentary power (energy per hour). P = Qb Ho.b W disturbance Here the energy is summed so long as an alarm is present, i.e. a message "1" or "2" is present in any momentary status ( 3.8). W total Here the sum W + WD is displayed. Entries for W or WD therefore arrive here. No entries can be made for WT itself. W adjustable counter As with WT, here the total quantity, i.e. disturbed and undisturbed quantities, are counted. In contrast to WT, WA can however be changed manually. This counter is typically used for tests. Calorific value This calorific value is used to compute the energy. Please note that it may differ from the calorific value of the gas analysis (3.6, page 36) if pnX differs from pn ( 3.4) or TnX differs from Tn ( 3.5). value list is not permitted (entry F The entry of the calorific PleaseHo.b in the energy in the volume corrector list error code 6 will occur). change Ho.b only ( 3.6, page 36). W month end value Time of WME Here, the counter reading is saved with associated time stamp at the first day boundary of each month.

P WD

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4 Applications
4.1 Application in areas subject to explosion hazards
If the EK220 is operated outside of Ex Zone 1, application again in Ex Zone 1 is only admissible after prior checking of the volume corrector at Elster GmbH.

4.1.1 Applications in Zone 1


The EK220 is suitable for applications in Ex Zone 1 for gases in the temperature class T4 (ignition temperature > 135C, e.g. natural gas). (Certificate of conformance: Appendix A-2) With applications in Zone 1 connected devices must not exceed the conditions and limits quoted in the certificate of conformance ( A-2). Furthermore, all safety information ( Chapter I) must be followed.

4.1.2 Applications in Zone 2


The device may also be used in Zone 2 under all conditions which enable application in Zone 1. Furthermore, the device may be used according to DIN EN 60079-14 (VDE 0165 Part 1), Section 5.2.3 c) in Zone 2 for gases of temperature class T1 (e.g. natural gas) if the installation is implemented according to DIN EN 60079-14 (VDE 0165 Part 1) and the operating conditions quoted in these instructions are fulfilled. In particular they are: Ambient temperature according to Chapter B-1. Batteries according to Chapter B-2. Correct wiring, in particular no active outputs switching one against the other. Voltage of an external power supply according to Chapter B-3 has a maximum of 9.9 V (manufacturer's rating of the connected device). Switching of the digital inputs DE1...DE3 according to Chapter B-3 only with reed contacts, transistor switches or encoder interface. Switching voltage of the device connected to the outputs DA1..DA4 with a maximum of 30 V according to Chapter B-5 (manufacturer's rating of the connected devices). Only connect devices which conform to the RS-232 or RS-485 standard to the electrical serial interface according to Chapter B-7. Unused cable glands must be closed off according to DIN EN 60079-14 (VDE 0165 Part 1), Section 14.3.2 with plugs or suitable screw caps. Installation, cables and lines according to DIN EN 60079-14 (VDE 0165 Part 1), in particular Sections 9, 12.1, 12.2 and 14.3.

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4.1.3 Ex identification lable


0044

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Typ EK220

II 2 G Ex ia [ia] IIC T4
-30 C < Ta < +60 C
73020153

TV 08 ATEX 554344

Elektr. Daten: siehe EG - Baumuster-Prfbescheinigung

4.2

Rated operating conditions for the various conversion methods

In determining the actual permissible measurement range for the pressure and temperature of the gas, apart from the technical possibilities offered by the connected measurement sensor, the conversion method must also to be considered. The alarm limits Tmin, Tmax, pmin and pmax can lie outside of the measurement range and differ by up to 5% (for pressure) or 1C (for temperature) from the measurement range limits. In this way testing of the device at the measurement range limits for temperature and pressure is simplified. On reaching or exceeding the alarm limits, an alarm is triggered and counting takes place in the disturbance quantity counters. The following correction methods are available for certain applications: Fixed value K=1 (Md.K = 0, see Chapter 0) This fixed value can be used when the gas shows only slight deviations (up to 0.25%) from the ideal gas behaviour. For natural gases and their mixtures, i.e. gas mixtures, which have a high methane content, this applies at temperatures above -10C up to an absolute pressure of 1.5 bar or an overpressure of 0.5 bar. The pressure range can be extended to 2.0 bar absolute pressure or 1.0 bar overpressure if the temperature is always higher than +5 C for gases with Ho,b < 11.5 kWh/m +12 C for gases with Ho,b 11.5 kWh/m Wider pressure and temperature ranges can be set for the gas composition present at a measuring point if compliance with the error limit is proven by calculations. This also applies to other fuel gases (e.g. town gas). For the calculations the conditions given in the following section apply. Fixed value K1 (Md.K = 0, see Chapter 0) Fixed values for K, which differ from 1, may be suitable for measuring points, the absolute pressure of which always lies below 11 bar and for which the gas pressure and the gas temperature only vary within known limits. The fixed value must be calculated using one of the following methods: - S-Gerg 88 after testing the reliability of the method (see below) - AGA8-DC92 according to ISO 12213 Part 2 /1/ Through a calculation using the same method, it must be proven that the K-values only deviate by at the most 0.25% from this fixed value in the permissible measurement range (i.e. with compliance to the pressure and temperature limits). The principles of the calculation and the calculated results at the limits of the measurement range must be recorded in the operational and rating data book, page "Proof of measures implemented". The alarm limits pmin, pmax, Tmin and Tmax must be set according to the measurement range (see above). Elster GmbH 83

Volume Conversion Device EK220 S-Gerg 88 (Md.K = 1, see Chapter 0) This method is suitable for natural gases and their mixtures 1.) at temperatures between -10C and +60C and for absolute pressures up to 26 bar 2.) at temperatures between -10C and +60C, also at absolute pressures above 26 bar, when the following conditions are fulfilled - The amount of substance of the propane xC3 [in mol%] must lie within the limits given by the following equation in relationship to the amount of substance of the ethane xC2 [in mol%]. 0.3 . xC2 1.0 < xC3 < 0.3 . xC2 + 1.0 (1) - The sum of the amounts of substance of n-butane, isobutane and higher hydrocarbons xC4 [in mol%] must lie within the limits given by the following equation in relationship to the amount of substance of the ethane xC2 [in mol%]. 0.1 . xC2 0.3 < xC4+ < 0.1 . xC2 + 0.3 (2) 3.) For other gas compositions (e.g. processed biogas), temperature ranges and pressure ranges, when it is proven through comparative calculations using the method AGA8-DC92 for the expected pressure and temperature ranges, which are safeguarded by alarms, as well as the present gas composition, that no deviations of more than 0.1% occur. The principles of the calculation and the calculation results at the limits of the measurement range must be recorded in the operational and rating data book, page "Proof of measures implemented", unless the calculation method S-Gerg 88 is generally accepted for the present application due to a national regulation. AGA8 Gross characterisation method 1 und 2 (Md.K = 3 and 4, see Chapter 0) This method is suitable for temperatures between 0C and 55C for gas mixtures, whose relative density lies between 0.554 and 0.87, whose calorific value is between 5.2 kWh/m and 12.5 kWh/m and whose components comprise the following amounts of substances [in mol-%]:
CH4 45 N2 50 CO2 30 C2H6 10 C3H8 4 C4H10 1 C5H12 0.3 C6+ 0.2 He 0.2 H2 10 CO 3 H2O 0.05 H2S 0.02

C4H10: Sum of n-butane and i-butane; C5H12: Sum of n-pentane and i-pentane; C6+: Sum of all hydrocarbons with at least 6 carbon atoms

AGA-NX19 and AGA-NX19 according to Herning and Wolowsky (Md.K = 2 and 5, see Chapter 0) This method is suitable for applications for which it has been shown by a comparative calculation with the reference method AGA8-DC92 or (in its application range) S-Gerg 88 that no deviations of more than 0.1% occur.

4.3

Connection of a counter with LF pulse transmitter

Ex-works the maximum counting frequency of the EK220 Volume Conversion Device is parameterised to 2 Hz. Reparameterising to a maximum of 10 Hz is possible by trained specialist personnel with the calibration lock open. Changes to the input frequency must be noted in the operational and rating data book on the page "Proof of measures carried out". 84 Elster GmbH

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4.4

Applications for Interface 2 as RS485

4.4.1 FE260 Function Expansion

Connection see Chap. 5.6.1, page 95

The FE260 is a mains-powered function expansion incl. Ex isolation and supply for the EK220. It has may have alternatively an integral modem or a connection for a commercially available modem. For the connection of an FE260 with integral or separately connected modem, the following settings should be made under the interface list ( 3.13): With modem control by "return messages" via data lines, without baud rate selection. Num.T is activated. or = 5 * Without modem control. Either the modem accepts the call automatically or another device is connected to the FE260 (no modem). Num.T is not activated. - Bd.S2 = 19200 * Baud rate 19200 Bd (or lower, depending on the device connected to the FE260) - TypS2 = RS485 Type of interface 2: RS485 - BusS2 = 0 No bus mode. - Num.T = ... Num.T is only activated with Md.S2 = 3. Possible values are dependent on the modem used, e.g.: - Standard modem (Insys) integrated in FE260............ 2 to 9 - ISDN modem (Insys) integrated in FE260.................. 2 to 9 - GSM modem (Wavecom) integrated in FE260 .......... 1 to 9 - Separate GSM modem Siemens M20T or TC35T ..... 1 - Separate analogue modem EM200 or Insys Onbit..... 2 to 9 * Normally, modems do not execute any baud rate selection so that with Md.S2 = "5" the values under the addresses 02:708 (Bd.S2) and 02:709 must be equal. For the connection of a device with baud rate selection, the starting baud rate (normally 300 Bd) must be set under the Bd.S2 (address 02:708) and the baud rate identification under address 02:709. - Md.S2 = 3

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4.4.2 FE230 Function Expansion with modem

Connection see Chap. 5.6.2

The FE230 is a battery-powered function expansion with integral modem. For this application extended parameterization of the device via the optical interface is required. Special parameter files are available for this which are installed with the "WinPADS" program and which can also be loaded into the device using the program. After the parameterising process with "Md.S2 = 6", the settings for the read-out time window should be made under the interface list ( 3.13). - Md.S2 = 6 Without modem control. The modem accepts the call automatically. Battery operation is possible. The EK220 controls the modem and the call acceptance. Num.T is activated. - Bd.S2 = 19200 Baud rate 19200 Bd - TypS2 = RS485 Type of interface 2: RS485 - BusS2 = 0 No bus mode. - Num.T = ... Num.T is not activated.

After the parameterisation process particularly the settings for the readout time window must be adjusted under the interface list ( 3.13), because the battery service life of the FE230 crucially depends on them.

4.4.3 Devices with RS485 interface, without modem (also FE260 without modem)

F F

For this applications the EK220 needs an external power supply.

Connection see Chap. 5.6.1, page 95. For the connection of a device with RS485 interface without a modem, the following settings must be made under the interface list ( 3.13): - Md.S2 = 5 No modem control by the EK220, without control signals, baud rate selection possible - Bd.S2 = 300 With application of baud rate selection according to IEC 62056-21 (procedure as for the optical interface) 1 or = 19200 Baud rate selection bypassed - TypS2 = RS485 Type of interface 2: RS485 - BusS2 = 0 No bus mode.

4.4.4 EK220 connected to RS485-Bus (real RS485)

F F

For this applications the EK220 needs an external power supply. Connection see Chap. 5.6.1, page 95.

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4.5

Applications for Interface 2 as RS232

4.5.1 Modem with control signals

Connection see Chap. 5.7, page 98 A commercially available modem with RS232 interface is connected to the internal serial interface of the EK220. For this application the EK220 needs an external power supply. For the connection of a modem it must be parameterised for automatic call acceptance and the following settings must be made under the interface list ( 3.13): - Md.S2 = 1 No modem control by the EK220, with RS232 control lines, baud rate selection possible - Bd.S2 = 19200 19200 Bd - without application of baud rate selection

4.5.2 Modem without control signals

F F

For this applications the EK220 needs an external power supply.

Connection see Chap. 5.7.2, page 98 The following settings should be made under the interface list ( 3.13): - Md.S2 = 3 The EK220 controls the modem by "return messages" via data lines; without baud rate selection; Num.T is activated. or = 5 * Without modem control by the EK220, without baud rate selection. Num.T is not activated. The modem accepts the call automatically. - Bd.S2 = 19200 * 19200 Bd - Num.T = ... Only activated with Md.S2 = 3. Possible values depend on modem used, e.g.: - GSM modem Siemens M20T or TC35T............. 1 - Analogue modem EM200 or Insys Onbit............ 2 to 9 * Normally, modems do not execute any baud rate selection so that with Md.S2 = "5" the values under the addresses 02:708 (Bd.S2) and 02:709 must be equal. For the special case of a modem with baud rate selection, the starting baud rate (e.g. 300 Bd) must be set under the Bd.S2 (address 02:708) and the baud rate identification (e.g. 19200 Bd) under address 02:709. The ex-works setting is: 02:708 = 19200 Bd and 02:709 = 19200 Bd.

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4.5.3 Interface isolator MTL5051

For connection see Chap. 5.7.3, page 99).

For this application it is necessary to send the wake-up call (NULL character string) according to IEC 62056-21. The following settings should be made: a) Using the baud rate selection (recommended), maximum 19200 Bd: - Md.S2 = 1 - Bd.S2 = 300 (Starting baud rate) - 2:0709 = 19200 (Changeover baud rate) b) Without using the baud rate selection (recommended), maximum 9600 Bd: - Md.S2 = 1 - Bd.S2 = 9600 (Start baud rate) - 2:0709 = 9600 (Changeover baud rate) When using the baud rate selection, Bd.S2 is used only briefly to initiate the data traffic. Then, the actual baud rate for transferring the useful data is automatically selected. This can be set using the WinPADS parameterisation software under address 2:0709. The standard setting is 19200 Bd. Without using the baud rate selection reliable data transmission is possible up to a maximum of 9600 Bd. If a PC with the WinPADS parameterisation software is connected to the MTL5051, the following settings are to be carried out under WinPADS: a) With the use of the baud rate selection: Settings > Interface > Link formation > .................. Local connection Settings > Interface > Local connection options > Local connection baud rate >.................. 300 Settings > Interface > Local connection options > Baud rate selection > .............................. with b) Without use of the baud rate selection: Settings > Interface > Link formation > .................. Local connection Settings > Interface > Local connection options > Local connection baud rate >................ 9600 Settings > Interface > Local connection options > Baud rate selection > ........................... None

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4.5.4 Other devices with RS232 interface (no modem)


a) EK220 battery powered

Connection see Chap. 5.7.4, page 100.

The following settings must be made under the interface list ( 3.13): - Md.S2 = 1 No modem control by the EK220; with RS232 control line; baud rate selection possible - Bd.S2 = 300 300 Bd - with the use of baud rate selection (procedure as for the optical interface) 1 b) EK220 with erternal power supply

Connection see Chap. 5.7.5, page 100.

The following settings must be made under the interface list ( 3.13): - Md.S2 = 5 No modem control by the EK220; without RS232 control lines; without baud rate selection - Bd.S2 = 19200 19200 Bd - without the use of baud rate selection

4.5.5 Sending short messages by SMS.


F It is not possible to send short messages with an FE230. If a modem (except FE230) is connected to Interface 2, then with definable events the EK220 can send a brief message by a short message (Short Message Service in the GSM mobile radio network). To do this, a large number of settings are needed which cannot be made by means of the keypad on the device, but instead with the aid of the "WinPADS" parameterisation software. The settings which can be made include the event which triggers the message, one or two recipients and any eight volume corrector values as the message content. With SEND ( page 77) you can send the defined message also with the keypad.

4.5.6 Standard output data records for process data ("three-minute values")
Process data can be synchronously temporarily stored in short cycles (e.g. 3 minutes) and interrogated over the interface. To output these data records the mode "Data readout"" in "Mode C" according to IEC 62056-212 is used. In order to obtain practicable values, buffer storage of the process data has to be activated. In this respect - the value "21" is written to the address "13:0157.0" via the interface and - the operating cycle OCyc ( 54) is set to an integer divisor of 3 minutes. Through these measures the battery service life of the EK220 is slightly reduced. The expected remaining service life is displayed under Bat.R ( page 56).

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4.6

Interface protocols

Apart from the standard protocol according to DIN IEC 62056-21, the following protocols can also be set:

4.6.1 Modbus
see Chap. 3.13.3, page 79

4.6.2 Idom protocol


see Chap. 3.13.2, page 78

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5 Installation and maintenance


The EK220 is suitable for wall mounting and for installation on a gas meter. The holes for wall mounting become accessible after opening the housing cover. For installation on a meter a mounting bracket is required. The installation and first test can occur without the presence of a calibration official, because all relevant areas are secured by adhesive labels.

5.1

Installation procedure

The following steps must be carried out to install the device: 1. Mounting of the EK220 on the gas meter, on a bracket or on the wall. 2. Connection of the pulse transmitter, pressure line and insertion of the temperature sensor in the thermowell. 3. If required, connection of the following equipment to the power supply input, serial interface or pulse/signal outputs. If the EK220 is used in a hazardous area (Zone 1), then only intrinsically safe electrical circuits of certificated "associated operating equipment" must be connected. Their certificated electrical data must conform to the requirements stated in the certificate of conformance for the EK220.

4. With unused union screw joints the insertion seal must be replaced by one the enclosed blind insertion seals. 5. Sealing of the device by the weights and measures office or test station according to the seal layout. 6. Close the housing.

When closing the housing, make sure that no cables are pinched.

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5.2

Cable connection and earthing

The EK220 housing must always be earthed in order to divert high energy and high voltage electromagnetic interference. An M6 screw is provided for this on the left-hand side of the housing. The earthing must be low resistance. The best conditions are obtained when a direct connection is provided to the local potential equalisation strip through a cable which is as short and as thick (at least 4mm) as possible. All permanently connected cables must have a screen which must be earthed at both ends to prevent interference due to high frequency electromagnetic fields. The screen must be connected all round, complete and flat. The EK220 has special EMC cable glands for this purpose. With correct connection of the cable screens and correct laying of the cables effects due to circulation should not be expected. If, however, interference due to earthing points with potential differences occur, potential equalisation lines can be laid in parallel to the cables. These should then be connected as close as possible to the cable screen connection points. Additional requirements are placed on the earthing of conducting screens between Ex areas and non-Ex areas. The relevant installation requirements, e.g. EN 60079-14, must be followed.

5.3

Checking the pressure sensor

The pressure sensor must be checked for leaks during the recurring pressure tests of the system.

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5.4

Terminal layout

Connection of the individual cables is made to the corresponding terminals on the circuit board in the housing cover. When positioning the cables, make sure that no cables are pinched as the cover is closed.

X54

X55

X87 Druck

X92 DE1 DE2 DE3 DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 Temp.


+ - + - + - + - + - + - + K2 DE1 DE2 DE3 DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 K1
X100

+ - + - + -

+ - + - + - + -

K3

+ DA4

T+ T- R+ R- Uext GND RS485 DTR TxD DCD RxD RI GND RS232

K3

Fig. 2: Terminal layout

Inputs: DE1 DE2 DE3 Outputs: DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4

Digital Input 1 Digital Input 2 Digital Input 3 Digital Output 1 Digital Output 2 Digital Output 3 Digital Output 4

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5.5

Connection of a low-frequency pulse generator (reed contacts)

A pulse generator must always be connected to the terminal "DE1". In addition, a second pulse generator can be connected to terminal "DE2", e.g. for a pulse comparison ( page 62). Any polarity can be chosen. Connection scheme: When using the lead available from Elster GmbH with the order no. 73017093 (about 70 cm long), the following wires should be connected: Terminal DE1: Brown and white Terminal DE2: Yellow and green Pulse generator 1 Pulse generator 2 (on request) + DE1 DE2 +

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5.6

Connection of the serial interface RS485


If the EK220 is not employed in Ex Zone 1, the supplied jumpers should be plugged onto both pins of the X100 male connector (position: in front of the terminals) when connecting a following device (e.g. modem or power supply unit). In this way any interference introduced by the connected device, which may otherwise cause erroneous measurements, can be led away.

5.6.1 FE260 Function Expansion (with or without modem)

Before connection the display should no longer be active. When connecting, it must be ensured that first the external power supply and then the communication lines are connected. A four-wire connection (one core each for T+, T-, R+, R-, full duplex) should be made. Connection diagram: EK220 R+ RT+ TUext GND FE260 R+ RT+ TU+ U-

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5.6.2 FE230 Function Expansion

For this application the connection of the external power supply is not possible. Connection diagram: EK220 R+ RT+ TRi GND FE230 R+ RT+ TRi GND

DA4 + DA4 -

DA4 + DA4 -

5.6.3 Other devices with RS485 interface (no modem)

F F

Before connection the display should no longer be active. When connecting, it must be ensured that first the external power supply and then the communication lines are connected.

For this applications the EK220 needs an external power supply. A four-wire connection (one core each for T+, T-, R+, R-) should be made, two-wire connection (half duplex) is not possible. Connection diagram: EK220 R+ RT+ TUext GND Device with RS485 interface (no FE260, no FE230) T + (Send data +) T - (Send data -) R + (Receive data +) R - (Receive data -) Power supply + Power supply -

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5.6.4 EK220 connected to RS485-Bus (real RS485)

F F F

Before connection the display should no longer be active. When connecting, it must be ensured that first the external power supply and then the communication lines are connected. For this applications the EK220 needs an external power supply. No termination resistance should be connected to the RS485 bus.

Connection diagram:

Uext Gnd
EK220

+ Data+ Data-

External power supply

R+ RT+ T-

Bus-Master

additional devices ("Slaves")

Data+ Data-

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5.7

Connection of the serial interface RS232


If the EK220 is not employed in Ex Zone 1, the X100 jumpers (position: in front of the terminals) should be plugged onto both pins of the male connector when connecting a device to the serial interface (e.g. modem or power supply unit). In this way any interference introduced by the connected device, which may otherwise cause erroneous measurements, can be led away.

5.7.1 Modem with control signals

For this application the connection of the external power supply is not possible. Connection diagram: EK220 TxD RxD Ri GND DTR DCD Colour * gn br pk gr ye wt Pin * 3 2 1 5 4 9 Modem TxD RxD Ring GND DTR DCD

* Pin numbers of the DSUB-9 plug and core colours when using a ready-made cable available from Elster GmbH, e.g. Order No. 73016923 (2 m) or 73017268 (10 m).

5.7.2 Industrial modem EM260 or Modem without control signals

F F

For this application the EK220 needs an external power supply.

EK220 on EM260 only functions with an EM260 shipped from mid-2008 onwards. Connection diagram: EK220 TxD RxD Uext GND DTR DCD not connected EM260 TxD RxD +9V GND

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5.7.3 Interface isolator MTL5051


Connection diagram: Device with RS232 (RxD) (TxD) alle n.c.* 10 12 Tx Rx MTL5051 Rx Tx 6 5 n.c.* n.c.* 5V/12V (Gnd) + 24V * n.c. = not connected Settings of MTL5051: 1a 1b 2a 2b = OFF = ON = OFF = ON 11 Ground Ground 2 1 TxD RxD DTR RS232 DCD Ri / Uext GND n.c.* n.c.* EK220

7 8 9

14 13

3 4

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5.7.4 Other devices with RS232 interface, EK220 battery powered

For this application the connection of the external power supply is not possible. Connection diagram: Connected device EK220 (RS232) TxD RxD Ri GND DTR not connected DCD RxD TxD Ri GND

5.7.5 Other devices with RS232 interface, EK220 with external power supply

For this application the EK220 needs an external power supply.

Connection diagram: EK220 TxD RxD Uext GND DTR not connected DCD Connected device (RS232) RxD TxD Power supply + Power supply -

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5.8

Seals

1. Setting the parameters To change values subject to calibration regulations (e.g. cp value), the adhesive labels on the calibration lock in the device must be opened up and the button pressed (status "P" flashes in the display). 2. Closing and securing the calibration lock Once all values subject to calibration regulations have been changed, the calibration lock is closed by pressing the button (status "P" goes out) and the access opening is sealed with an adhesive label. 3. Securing the circuit board The circuit board is provided with a plastic cover to protect it from tampering. The fixing screws of this cover must be provided with an adhesive label. 4. Securing the inputs and outputs When used in applications subject to official calibration, the terminals relevant to official regulations (e.g. counting inputs) must be secured against tampering by calibration covering caps. Sealing is provided by an adhesive label on the screw of the covering cap. See Chap. 5.8.1 for seal layout. 5. Securing the housing (option) The two screws on the top of the front are designed as sealing screws. If necessary customer can protect the housing against opening by sealing wire and a suitable customer seal.

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5.8.1 Seal layout of basic device


a) Housing cover (internal view)
LeiterkartenPCB cover Abdeckung Plombierpunkte zur Sealing points for Sicherung des securing the Eichschalters

calibration switch

Sealing points der Sicherung for securing the PCB cover Leiterkarten-Abdeckung

Plombierpunkte zur

KlemmenTerminal Abdeckung covers

Plombierpunkte zur Sicherung Sealing points forder Klemmenabdeckungen securing in- and outputs fr die Ein- und Ausgnge

+ - + - + DE1 DE2 DE3 + - + - + DE1 DE2 DE3

+ - + - + - + DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 + - + - + - + DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 K1 K3

b) Housing cover (front view), standard seals

Identification label

Possible sealing point for securing the identification label.

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c) Housing cover (front view), cover sealing using wire seal (optional user sealing)

Capstan headed screws for wire seal for securing the device Wire seal

Identification label

Possible sealing point for securing the identification label.

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5.8.2 Seal layout of temperature sensor


The sealing of the temperature sensor is generally carried with wire seals. In this section the sealing methods used by Elster GmbH for the standard temperature sensors are illustrated as examples. Other variants of seals are possible depending on the combination of temperature sensor and thermowell. a) Temperature sensor of variable length + standard thermowell
Plombierhlse Sealing sleeve Verschraubung Cable glant for zur the temfixingFixierung des Temperaturaufperature sensor nehmers

Capstan Kreuzlochheaded screw schraube


Fhlertasche Thermowell Drahtplombe Wire seal

TemperaturTemperature aufnehmer sensor

b) Temperature sensor of variable length + older Elster thermowells Plombierhlse Sealing sleeve

Sealing zur Adapter adapter Plombierung

Drahtplombe Wire seal

Capstan Kreuzlochheaded screw schraube

Fhlertasche Thermowell Drahtplombe Wire seal

TemperaturTemperature aufnehmer sensor

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5.8.3 Sealing layout of pressure sensor -Type CT30


The sealing points shown in the sealing layouts are to be secured with sealing labels a) Internal fitting

Sealing sleeve

Wire seal

Volume Conversion Device

Pressure connector Pressure sensor

b) External fitting Wire seal Sealing sleeve Sealing point for securing the identification label

Pressure connector Pressure sensor

Type identification as sticker or lasered.

Connecting cable

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5.8.4 Sealing layout of pressure sensor type 17002


a) Internal fitting An internal fitting of this sensor type is not planed at the moment. b) External fitting Type identification as sticker or lasered.

Wire seal Union nut

Pressure connector Pressure sensor

Sealing point for securing the identification label

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5.9

Battery replacement

During operation a check must be made from time to time of whether the batteries need to be replaced. The battery warning "B" in the "Status" field of the display ( 2.2.1) is used for this as well as the remaining battery life in the service list ( 3.10: Bat.R).

The displayed remaining battery service life applies to the specified standard operating application ( B-2). The remaining service life is reduced correspondingly quicker due to changes of the measurement cycle, reading of the values or continuous active display. The battery life with one battery in the standard operating mode ( B-2) is at least 5 years. The battery life may be reduced in other operating modes. Further details are given in 3.10: Bat.R and Bat.K Battery replacement can be carried out without the presence of a calibration official, because the housing itself is not officially sealed. During battery replacement one battery should always remain connected. Before the old battery is removed, the new battery must be connected. Two plugs are provided for this. EK220 measurements may be lost due to careless procedures. All the set parameters, along with the once-daily date, time and counter readings are saved in a non-volatile memory (EEPROM) and automatically recalled when required. As an additional backup, all data should be saved in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM) directly before battery replacement ( 3.10, "Save"). If, due to an operating fault during battery replacement, data is lost, the EK220 automatically recalls the data from the time it was previously saved. Therefore, replacement should only be carried out by Elster Service or by specially trained personnel.

F F F F F

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C Tip:

Mark the old battery, e.g. with a felt-tip pen or sticker before you start the battery replacement. This avoids any later confusion.

4. At least one battery must always be connected to one of the two plugs. If this is not the case, archives may be deleted, volume pulses may be lost during the battery replacement and the clock may be slow after battery replacement. 5. Insert the new battery and connect to the free plug in parallel to the old battery (both are electrically isolated). The plugs are polarised against incorrect connection. 6. Pull off the old battery from the plug and remove. 7. Fix the new battery in the holder on the floor of the housing. 8. Reclose the housing (make sure that the cable is not pinched). 9. Under "Service" - "Battery capacity" ( 3.10: BAT.C) the initial capacity must be entered (essential even with the same capacity value)! With the use of the size "D" battery obtainable from Elster GmbH, the value 13.0 Ah should be entered for Bat.C. 10. Check the operating life calculated by the EK220: At least 60 months should be displayed for Bat.R ( 3.10). If this is not the case, carry out the step again. 11. End of the battery replacement.

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A
A-1

Approvals
EC Declaration of Conformance
Declaration of Conformance

Manufacturer:

Elster GmbH Steinern Strae 19-21 55252 Mainz-Kastel Deutschland Volume Conversion Device EK220

Product designation: Type designation:

Based on its design, construction and type, in the version brought by us into circulation, the above product conforms to the requirements of the following directives and harmonised standards including the changes applicable at the time of the declaration. Relevant EC directives: Applied harmonised standards: Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX) Directive 2004/22/EC (MID) Directive 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive) a) Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres: EN50014:1997+A1+A2; General requirements EN50020:2002; Intrinsic safety "i" b) Volume conversion and electromagnetic compatibility: EN12405-1:2005 + A1:2006-04; Volume conversion, electro-magnetic compatibility (interference immunity) EN61326:1997 + A1:1998; Electromagnetic compatibility (interference immunity impulse voltages, interference emission) OIML D 11 Edition 2004 (E); General requirements for electronic measuring instruments (interference immunity magnetic fields) EC prototype certificate Notified bodies: test
ATEX: TV 02 ATEX 1827 No. 0032 and No. 0044 (legal succession) TV Hannover/Sachsen-Anhalt e.V. TV CERT-Zertifizierungsstelle Am TV 1 30519 Hannover, Deutschland Metrologisch: DE-08-MI002-PTB001 No. 0102 Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Bereich Gase AG 1.42 Gasmessgerte Bundesallee 100 38116 Braunschweig, Deutschland

If alterations are made to the product or it is modified, this declaration becomes void with immediate effect. Mainz-Kastel, 20.06.2008 Ortwin Pfaff, Development Manager, Electronic Systems

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Approval for Ex Zone

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Technical data

B-1 General data (mechanical)


Housing/construction Wall-mounted housing (horizontally); aluminium cast alloy G AI SI 12 / DIN 1775; with cable glands Approx. 126 x 126 x 90 mm (with cable glands) Approx. 1.7 kg Clamp terminals; d = 0.3 ... 1.4 mm with flexible cable fit core-end sleeves Connect cable screen to the cable gland IP 66 according to EN60529 MID Directive: -25C ... +55 C condensation open M2 E2

Dimensions (W x H x T) Weight Cable connection Screen Protection Ambient conditions accord. to Ambient temperature Humidity conditions Point of use Class Class

Mechanical ambient conditions accord. to MID Directive: Electromagnetic ambient conditions accord. to MID Directive:

B-2 Batteries
Batteries 1 lithium battery; 3.6V; size D normal rated capacity: 16.5 Ah Usable capacity for EK220: 13.0 Ah Order no.: 73015774 1 additional lithium battery optional for double battery service life Order no.: 73015774 The min. service life of five years is guaranteed for the following standard operating mode: Ambient temperature Ta = -10...+50 C Measurement cycle (MCyc) 30 s Operating cycle (OCyc) 300 s (5 minutes) K-value mode (Md.K) 1 (acc. S-Gerg-88) Mode Input 1 (pulse input) Display active 1 hour per month Optical interface active 15 minutes per month Internal interface (terminals) Not used

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B-3 External power supply


Designation Cable connection Screening Nominal data: Supply voltage: Supply current: Uext Plug-in terminals; d = 0.3 ... 1.4 mm With flexible cable use wire-end sleeves. Connect cable screen to the cable gland.

U I

= 5.0 V ... 10.0 V 30 mA

F F

For impulse-counting at the digital inputs an internal battery is required, although the external power supply is connected! If the EK220 is not employed in Ex Zone 1, the X100 jumper (position: in front of the terminals, see Chapter 5.4) should be plugged onto both pins of the male connector when connecting an external power supply. In this way any interference introduced by the connected device, which may otherwise cause erroneous measurements, can be led away.

B-4 Pulse and status inputs


Three digital inputs with common ground (minus pole) for reed contacts or transistor switches (only Input "DE1"). Designation DE1... DE3 Cable connection Plug-in terminals; d = 0.3 ... 1.4 mm With flexible cable use wire-end sleeves. Screening Connect cable screen to the cable gland over the full area. Special features Each input can be parameterised and sealed separately. Nominal data For data which is not mentioned here, the limits in the certificate of conformance must be observed when using the EK220 in Ex Zone 1. Open-circuit voltage U0 2 V Internal resistance Ri 500 kW Short-circuit current Ik 4 A Switching point "on" Re 100 kW or Ue < 0.8 V Switching point "off" Ra 2 MW Pulse duration te 50 ms Space duration ta 50 ms Counting frequency f 2 Hz (see chapter 5.5)

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B-5 Signal and pulse outputs


Four transistor outputs with common ground (minus pole). The volume pulses acquired for one measurement cycle are output as pulse packets. They are therefore not suitable for open and closed-loop control purposes. Designation DA1... DA4 Cable connection Plug-in terminals; d = 0.3 ... 1.4 mm With flexible cable use wire-end sleeves. Screening Connect cable screen to the cable gland over the full area. Special features Each output can be parameterised and sealed separately. Nominal data:

The limits in the certificate of conformance must be observed when using the EK220 in Ex Zone 1, also for data which is not mentioned here. Maximum switching voltage 30 V DC Maximum switching current 100 mA DC Maximum voltage drop 1V Maximum residual current 0.001 mA Pulse duration Min. 125 ms, adjustable on a pitch of 125 ms Space duration Min. 125 ms, adjustable on a pitch of 125 ms Output frequency Max. 4 Hz, adjustable

B-6 Optical serial interface


Optical interface according to IEC 62056-21; bit-serial, asynchronous data transmission according to ISO 1177, half duplex. Support of Data transmission mode "C" (= Data read-out, programming and manufacturer-specific applications with automatic change of the baud rate). Baud rate Format Connection 300 Bd (initial baud rate); automatic up to 9600 Bd. 1 start, 7 data, 1 parity (even) and 1 stop bit. Optical read-out head on device front panel (automatic positioning / fixing by magnet).

B-7 Electrical serial interface (internal)


Interface RS232 or RS485 (selectable), e.g. for the connection of an FE260 Function Expansion Unit, a modem or an MTL5051 Interface Isolator.

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B-8 Pressure sensor


B-8.1 Type CT30
Only one of these pressure sensor types can be connected to the EK220. The first pressure sensor can be implemented either as internal or as external version and is available only as an absolute-pressure sensor. The second pressure sensor is connectable only as external version and can be implemented as an absolute or relative pressure sensor. Pressure connection: Ermeto M12 x 1.5 male thread, usable length approx. 10 mm Absolute pressure ranges 1:
Measurement range 0,7 0,8 1,4 2 2,4 4 6 8 14 16 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 5 7 10 12 20 30 40 70 80 bar abs. bar abs. bar abs. bar abs. bar abs. bar abs. bar abs. bar abs. bar abs. bar abs. Max. admissible overload 18 bar abs. 25 bar abs. 25 bar abs. 40 bar abs. 40 bar abs. 40 bar abs. 60 bar abs. 60 bar abs. 105 bar abs. 105 bar abs. Max. admissible overload 40 barG 40 barG 105 barG

Gauge pressure ranges 2:


Measurement range 1,4 4 16 ... ... ... 7 barG 20 barG 80 barG

B-8.2 Type 17002


Only one of these pressure sensor types can be connected to the EK220. The pressure sensor is currently implemented only as an external version. Pressure connection: NPT male thread Absolute pressure ranges:
Measurement range 0,8 ... 7 bar abs. Max. admissible overload 10 bar abs.

B-8.3 Installation information


When connecting the pressure line to the installed pressure sensor, attention must be paid to the pipe diameter to avoid damage and leaks on the gland connection. In particular the parting point on the pipe should be checked for burrs or flaring, which cause an increase in the outside diameter of the pipe.
1 2

For first and /or second pressure sensor. Only for second pressure sensor.

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B-9 Temperature sensor


Type: Measurement range: Measurement uncertainty: Mounting: Pt500 or Pt100 according to EN 60751 -30C ... +60C 0.1% of measurement Insertion into sensor receptacle with variable length

B-10 Measurement uncertainty


The error limits quoted in the MID and in (DIN) EN 12405 are maintained. Depending on the ambient temperature and the pressure measurement range, detailed data is available on request.

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C
A

Index
G
GSM 72, 85, 87

Adjustment 29, 31, 35, 36, 57, 59 Alarm 23, 24, 25, 26, 44, 68 Alarm limits 12, 48 Ambient temperature 54, 115, 119 Archive 40 Measurement period archive 40 Monthly archive 40 Audit Trail See Changes logbook

I
IEC 62056-21 74, 117 Interface 71, 76 Interface isolator 88, 99

L
Logbook 45

B
Batteries 12, 51, 54, 94 Battery capacity 56, 108 Battery ervice life 115 Battery replacement 49, 56, 57, 107 Battery service life 50, 53, 54, 56, 107 Baud rate 74 Bus 74

M
Manufacturer's lock 22 Maximum 11 Mean 11 Measurement period 41, 42, 43, 54, 67 Minimum 11 MODBUS 73, 79 Modem 52 Month boundary see Day boundary MTL5051 88, 99

C
Calibration archive 59 Calibration lock 12, 16, 22, 48, 51, 57, 101 Calibration logbook 12, 22, 46 Calibration switch See Calibration lock Certification data log 17 Changes logbook 45 Clear output pulse buffer 49, 67 Clock 48, 50, 57 Running accuracy 50, 57

O
Operating point checks 59

P
PIN-Code 77 Pressure sensor 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 57, 58, 118 PTB logbook See Calibration logbook Pulse comparison 61, 62

D
Data backup 49 Data format 74 Data protection 16 Data record See Data row Data row 17 Data transfer 12 Day boundary 25, 26, 40, 41, 67, 81 Daylight saving 52, 53

S
Save data 57 Signal input 50, 62, 63, 64 standard operating application 107

T
Tamper detection 50, 62, 63 Temperature sensor 34, 35, 119 Time synchronisation 63

E
Event logbook 45 Ex Zone 1 see Zone 1

V
Voltage failure 49

F
FE230 51, 52, 64, 76, 86 FE260 85, 95 freeze 40 Freeze 42, 55, 59

W
Warning 12, 44, 62, 68 Warning limit 49, 50 Warning limits 12

Z
Zone 1 6, 82, 91

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