PN24760B
PN24760B
PN24760B
MAGNETIC FLOWMETERS
10DX4311 Design Level A
Sizes 6 through 12 Inches
COPA-XE
SERIES 4000 MAGNETIC FLOWMETER
PN24760B
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POSSIBLE PROCESS UPSETS
Maintenance must be performed only by qualified personnel and only after securing equipment controlled
by this product. Adjusting or removing this product while it is in the system may upset the process
being controlled. Some process upsets may cause injury or damage.
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Table of Contents
Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
Read First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III
1.0 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.1 Operating Principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.2 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.3 Model Number Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.3.1 Model 10DX4311 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1. Basic Magmeter Operating Principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
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List of Tables
Table 2-1. Torque Rates (DIN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Table 2-2. Torque Rates (ANSI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
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SAFETY SUMMARY
RETURN OF EQUIPMENT
All Flowmeters and/or Signal Converters being returned to ABB
Instrumentation for repair must be free of any hazardous materials
(acids, alkalis, solvents, etc.). A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
for all process liquids must accompany returned equipment. Con-
tact ABB Instrumentation for authorization prior to returning equip-
ment.
INSTRUCTION MANUALS
Do not install, maintain or operate this equipment without reading,
understanding and following the proper ABB Instrumentation in-
structions and manuals, otherwise injury or damage may result.
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SPECIFIC Some of the IC devices used in the signal converter are static
CAUTIONS sensitive and may be damaged by improper handling. When adjust-
ing or servicing the signal converter, use of a grounded wrist strap
is recommended to prevent inadvertant damage to the integral solid
state circuitry. (pg. 3-1)
Use care when reconnecting the Converter coild and electrode inter-
face connections to insure that the plugs are in proper alignment
with the pins of the headers. If these connections do not mate
correctly, the Signal Converter will be inoperable and could be
damaged when power is applied. (pg. 3-4)
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READ FIRST
WARNING
INSTRUCTION MANUALS
Do not install, maintain, or operate this equipment without reading,
understanding and following the proper ABB Instrumentation
instructions and manuals, otherwise injury or damage may result.
RETURN OF EQUIPMENT
All Flowmeters and/or Signal Converters being returned to ABB
Instrumentation for repair must be free of any hazardous materials
(acids, alkalis, solvents, etc). A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for all
process liquids must accompany returned equipment. Contact ABB
Instrumentation for authorization prior to returning equipment.
The NEMA 4X rating applies to the meter body and electronics enclosure only. The following
accessories (if supplied) may not meet NEMA 4X unless specifically ordered as NEMA 4X:
• meter flanges
• meter installation hardware: studs, nuts, bolts
• enclosure mounting hardware for pipe or wall mounting
• conduit hardware
This product is painted with a high performance epoxy paint. The corrosion protection provided by
this finish is only effective if the finish is unbroken. It is the users’ responsibility to "touch-up" any
damage that has occurred to the finish during shipping or installation of the product. Special attention
must be given to: meter flange bolting, pipe mounting of electronics, conduit entries and covers that
are removed to facilitate installation or repair. For continued corrosion protection throughout the
product life, it is the users’ responsibility to maintain the product finish. Incidental scratches and other
finish damage must be repaired and promptly re-painted with approved touch-up paint. Provide the
model number and size of your product to the nearest ABB Instrumentation representative to obtain
the correct touch-up paint.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The ABB Instrumentation 10DX4311 magmeter is Since the flux density and the electrode spacing are
the ideal flowmeter to meter liquids with a specific constants, the flow signal is proportional to the aver-
minimum electrical conductivity. The flowmeter’s ac- age flow velocity of the fluid. Therefore, from the
curacy, lack of moving parts and pressure loss and equation for the volumetric flow rate (qv ), the flow
resistance to abrasion and chemical corrosion make signal is linearly proportional to the volumetric flow
it applicable to a variety of applications. The meter rate.
installs easily into an existing pipe line. For many
years ABB Instrumentation magmeters have been
1.2 Construction
successfully installed in and are the preferred me-
ters in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, municipal This compact design (COPA) is a special arrange-
water and waste water industries. ment of the magmeter flowmetering system. The
converter is integrally-mounted directly on the pri-
1.1 Operating principle mary, thereby reducing installation costs.
Magnet coil
Metering tube
ES ~ B ⋅ D ⋅ v
D2 π
qv = ⋅v
4
ES ~ qv
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A siphon arrangement such as that shown in FIG- When using the magmeter as a reference flow stand-
URE 2-4 should be provided in open-ended systems. ard, a 10 x D straight pipe run upstream and a 5 x D
This insures that the flowmeter is completely filled straight pipe run downstream of primary must be
with fluid during measurement. installed.
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If primaries are installed close to pumps or other meters are shown in Technical Data section 10.0 on
devices that may cause vibration, the application of pages 10-7 & 10-8 .
mechanical vibration dampening devices is recom-
mended (FIGURE 2-8). 2.2.1.3 Torque Specifications
To avoid localized stresses on the gaskets, tighten
the flange bolts in a "star" pattern as shown in FIG-
URE 2-9 for 4-bolt and 8-bolt flanges. Use a similar
method for 10 & 12-bolt flanges. It is recommended
that the bolts and nuts be lubricated and tightened
using a torque wrench. The bolts and nuts should be
tightened to approximately 50% of the torque value
during the first pass, to approximately 80% during
the second pass and to the full torque during the
third pass. The maximum torque rate values shown
in TABLES 2-1 & 2-2 must not be exceeded.
2.2.1.1Gaskets
Use only the gaskets supplied with the instrument.
Using the proper gaskets and installing them cor-
rectly will avoid any possibility of leakage. Observe
information given on page 4-1.
NOTE
Do not use graphite gaskets. Under cer-
tain conditions they may cause an electri- FIGURE 2-9. BOLT TIGHTENING SEQUENCE
cally conductive layer to form on the inside
wall of the meter, causing meter operation TABLE 2-1 - Torque Recommendations (DIN)
to degrade.
Liner Size Bolt No. & Max.Torque Rate PN
2.2.1.2 Protective Covers Material in. mm Size ft-lb Nm bar
The protective covers provide protection for the liner. PFA ≤ 6 150 8 x M20 60.8 82.5 16
Keep the protective covers in place until the primary DN 250 8 200 12 x M20 59.7 81.0 16
is actually ready for installation. Be careful not to PTFE/
Hard 10 250 12 x M24 88.5 120.0 16
damage the liner with the mating flanges to avoid rubber 12 300 12 x M24 118.0 160.0 16
potential leaks. The outline dimensions for specific
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NOTE
When using grounding rings and gaskets,
add 1/8 inch per end (1/4 inch total) to the
overall meter installation length (dimension
"L" in Figures 2-11 & 2-12) to allow for the
added thickness of these items.
(psi)
The installation site must be provided with a conven-
Pressure Loss ∆ P (mbar)
2
verter.The power line should have a disconnect
lbs / in
switch and a suitable fuse or circuit breaker as indi-
cated in the interconnection diagrams shown in Fig-
ures 2-23 & 2-24.
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FIGURE 2-11. ANSI FLANGES, SIZES 6 THROUGH 12 INCHES
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FIGURE 2-12. DIN FLANGES, SIZES 6 THROUGH 12 IN.
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a) Metal pipe
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L
rating, all electrical wiring to the Converter
N
-
should be run in 1/2 in. NPT conduit. Con-
+
duit is required when equipment is used in
X1
G2
hazardous locations.
P7
V8
V9
Make certain the power supply voltage is the correct
value according to information on the nameplate of
the primary. Power supply connection terminals are
identified differently depending on the specific model
number of the meter. Connect power supply (de-
pending on model) to terminals:
• L and N
• L+ and L-
FIGURE 2-16. TERMINAL HOUSING
• 1L1 and 1L2
Refer to terminal connection diagram FIGURE 2-19.
When making power connections from the AC line, NOTE
always use a fuse or circuit breaker as well as an When installing the power cable, it is rec-
ON/OFF switch. The fuse or circuit breaker rating ommended that any connections to the Pri-
must be within the capacity of the AC wiring used. mary be installed with a water trap as
The maximum power consumption of flowmeter in- shown in FIGURE 2-17.
cluding signal converter is <10 VA. Refer to ground-
ing information presented in Section 2.3.1.
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DC
N- L+ SUPPLY
AC
V9 V8 P7 G2 X1 + - N L SUPPLY
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
1) Terminals: V8, V9
Scaled pulse output (passive), pulse width adjustable between 0.064 ms and 2000 ms,
Optocoupler, fmax = 5 kHz
0 V ≤ UCEL ≤ 2 V, 16 V ≤ UCEH ≤ 30 V
0 mA ≤ ICEH ≤ 0,2 mA, 2 mA ≤ ICEL ≤ 10 mA
2) Terminals: P7, G2
Contact output, function software selectable for system supervision, empty pipe detector,
Max.-Min.-alarm or F/R signalling *, contact functions at alarm(NO, NC) are firmware-selectable.
Optocoupler, 16 V < UCEH < 30 V, 0 V < UCEL < 2 V
0 mA < ICEH < 0,2 mA, 2 mA < ICEL < 15 mA
3) Terminals: X1, G2
Contact input, function software selectable for external output cut-off or external
totalizer resetting, requires application of DC voltage across terminals.
Optocoupler, 16 V ≤ U ≤ 30 V, Ri = 2kΩ
4) Terminals: +/-
Current output, adjustable,, load ≤ 600 Ω at 0/4 to 20 mA,
load ≤ 1200 Ω at 0/2 to 10 mA
load ≤ 2400 Ω at 0 to 5 mA,
Optional HART-Protocol, for specifications see Section 9.3.16.6.
5) Power Supply, see Data Tag for rating
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0/2-10 mA
0 - 5 mA V8 —
UCE
* RL ≥
ICE
Contact input for
external output cut-off. or external totalizer reset
X1 +24 V X1 +24 V
Ri Ri
G2 0V G2 0V
internal external
RL*
+U UCE
P7 * RL ≥
ICE
G2
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FIGURE 2-22. HAZARDOUS AREA WIRING DIAGRAM
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3.0 MAINTENANCE
3.1 Maintenance of Primary The equipment available under this program is as
follows:
The 10DX4311 Primary is primarily a maintenance- • the complete Flowmeter with integrally
free device and requires very little routine service. mounted Signal Converter and installation
Once a year, the following items should be checked: hardware
• Ambient conditions (ventilation, moisture) • the Flowmeter, without the Signal Converter
• Sealing of flange connections • the Signal Converter assembly
• Screw-type conduit fittings
• Cover screws CAUTION
Some of the IC devices used in the signal
• Function of Power Supply
converter are static sensitive and may be
• Lightning Protection System damaged by improper handling. When ad-
• Grounding connections justing or servicing the signal converter,
Electrode contamination of either an insulating or use of a grounded wrist strap is recom-
conductive nature may lead to different flow rate mended to prevent inadvertant damage to
indication than expected and, consequently, the fluid the integral solid state circuitry.
flow will not be measured properly.
The signal converter uses complex electronic circuit
The primary electrodes will require cleaning if the components. Generally, due to the complexity of
flow rate indication on the converter’s display varies troubleshooting integrated circuit devices, mainte-
while measuring a known constant volumetric flow. nance beyond the assembly level is not recom-
mended. Also, caution must be used when
WARNING connecting test probes, as even a momentary acci-
All Flowmeters and/or Signal Converters be- dental short circuit may damage or destroy an inte-
ing returned to ABB Instrumentation for gr ated ci rc uit device. Therefore, only trained
repair must be free of any hazardous materi- electronic technicians who are familiar with CMOS
als (acids, alkalis, solvents, etc). A Material technology and have a background in logic and gat-
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for all process liq- ing circuitry should be permitted to service this
uids must accompany returned equipment. equipment.
Contact ABB Instrumentation for authoriza- In the event of a malfunction in the Signal Converter
tion prior to returning equipment. assembly, a replacement electronics assembly can
be easily substituted for the defective assembly,
3.2 Maintenance of Converter thereby minimizing system down-time (see Section
3.2.4). Servicing by substitution of spare assemblies
3.2.1 General is generally more economical than stocking a large
Except for an occasional performance verification variety of IC chips, transistors, diodes, etc. Also, test
check, there is no required routine maintenance for equipment requirements and the level of technical
the Model 10DX4311. The Flowmeter body is of all expertise necessary are minimized. Should any
welded construction. In the event a malfunction oc- doubt arise regarding the proper procedure for solv-
curs in the primary, the meter body must be re- ing an existing problem, it is suggested that the user
placed. If supplied, the integrally mounted Signal contact his local ABB Instrumentation service facility
Converter assembly is removable for maintenance for technical assistance.
or replacement purposes.
WARNING
ABB Instrumentation offers a Repair/Exchange Pro- ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Equipment
gram to facilitate replacement of a defective meter or powered by an ac line voltage presents a po-
converter. If the equipment is beyond the warranty tential electric shock hazard. Servicing of
limit, a fixed price will be charged under this program the Magnetic Flowmeter or Signal Converter
for replacement of defective equipment with appro- should only be attempted by a qualified
priate credit issued when the repairable unit is re- electronics technician.
ceived by ABB Instrumentation (charges prepaid).
When communicating with ABB Instrumentation re-
garding the replacement of a complete meter (with
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1) Set the ohmmeter to its lowest range; When the meter liner has been thoroughly dried,
e.g., R x 1. proceed as follows:
2) Carefully disconnect the 2-terminal coil connector 1) Remove cover from the Converter housing elec-
from the printed circuit board by using needle-nose tronics compartment.
pliers to grasp the sides of the plug and pulling the
plug upward, away from the printed circuit board, 2) Place ohmmeter on highest available range (for
and out of the receptacle. example, R x 10,000).
3) Connect the ohmmeter test leads to the plug ter- 3) Locate the 6-terminal electrode connector on
minals inside the plug housing (not the header termi- the underside of the bottom printed circuit board
nals on the board assembly). It may be necessary to assembly in the Converter electronics housing.
insert small wires into the plug holes to insure reli- FIGURE 3-2 shows the location of this connector.
able contact of the ohmmeter leads to the terminals. Carefully remove the connector from the printed
The value displayed should correspond to the value circuit board by using needle-nose pliers to grasp
(±20%) indicated in Table 3-1. the plug by its sides and pulling the plug out of the
receptacle.
TABLE3-1. PRIMARY COIL RESISTANCE
4) Connect the ohmmeter "minus" lead to an un-
Meter Size Total Coil Resistance painted part of the Converter housing (ground)
and the "plus" lead to plug connector pin 1. Plug
inch mm Ohms (nominal) pin numbers can be found marked on the circuit
6 150 74 board next to the electrode connector receptacle
as shown in FIGURE 3-3. The reading on the ohm-
8 200 50 meter should be infinite. If any resistance is meas-
10 250 42 ured, the meter is defective and must be replaced.
12 300 42
TERMINAL
If proper coil resistance is measured, it can be as- NUMBERS
sumed that the magnet coils are functional. If the
reading is different from the values in Table 3-1, the
Magnetic Flowmeter must be replaced.
4) Set the Ohmmeter to its highest range (R x
10,000) and measure from each coil-connection plug
terminal to the converter body (case ground). The
resistance reading should be infinite. If this meas-
urement is less than 100K ohms, the meter is defec-
tive and must be replaced.
If all measurements appear normal, the coil connec-
tor may be reconnected (observe the proper plug
orientation, the plug is mechanically "keyed" to the
receptacle). After the coil connector is reconnected FIGURE 3-3. ELECTRODE PIN NUMBERS
to the printed circuit board, replace the Converter
housing cover and return the meter to service.
5) Check the other electrode by connecting the
3.2.3.2 Electrode Check ohmmeter "plus" lead to plug connector pin 2. This
The electrode check is essentially a resistance reading must also be infinite. If any resistance is
measurement that can be made to establish that a measured, the meter is defective and must be
short (or high resistance leakage path) does not replaced.
exist between one, or both, electrodes and the meter
body.
Before proceeding, verify that system power has
been de-energized. To perform this test, the meter
must be removed from the pipeline and the meter
liner "wiped" dry.
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6) If measurement of both electrodes indicates an To protect against loss of the screws, the screws
infinite resistance reading, the meter may then be are "captured" and will remain in the mounting
returned to service. Reconnect the electrode con- ears.
nector (observe the proper plug orientation, the
plug is mechanically aligned or "keyed" to the re- TOP SCREW
ceptacle) and replace the Signal Converter cover.
Return the meter to normal operation.
CAUTION
Use care when reconnecting the Converter
coil and electrode interface connections to
insure that the plugs are in proper alignment
with the pins of the headers. If these connec-
tors do not mate correctly, the Signal Con-
verter will be inoperable and could be
damaged when power is applied.
BOTTOM
SCREW
3.2.4 Replacing Converter Electronics
In the event it becomes necessary to replace the FIGURE 3-5. MOUNTING SCREWS
Converter electronics assembly or the power fuse,
the following procedure may be used: 4) Carefully pull the electronics assembly forward
until the power connector (shown in FIGURE 3-6)
WARNING is visible.
Inside edges of the Converter housing cast-
ing may be very sharp! Use recommended POWER FUSE
tools, not fingers, to disconnect plugs from LOCATION
the connectors, otherwise injury may result!
POWER CONNECTOR
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4.0 PARTS
4.1 Gaskets NOTE
Some models of the flowmeter are supplied with gaskets. If it becomes necessary to repair the lining,
Potential leakage can only be avoided by using and the electrodes or the coils , it is recom-
correctly installing the gaskets supplied by ABB Instru- mended that the meter be returned to the
mentation. For flowmeter models not supplied with gas- factory that originally supplied the meter.
kets, use commercially available gaskets that are appro- Before returning the meter for repair, ob-
priate for the application and are made of material con- serve the "WARNING" instructions in
sistent with the type of fluid and the process temperature Section 3.0.
(rubber, PTFE, etc.).
NOTE
Two gaskets are required for each meter. If the meter has Polyurethane, neoprene & hard-rubber
grounding rings, two additional gaskets are required for lined meters use neoprene gaskets.
each meter. TEFLON & TEFZEL lined meters use
TEFLON gaskets.
When installing the gaskets, follow the procedures pro-
vided in Section 2.0.
ANSI Flanges (Conduit Seal) - P/N 699B390U02 (Provides seals for both entry ports)
DIN Flanges (Cable Seal) - P/N D150A004U01 (Provides seals for one entry port only - 2 kits required)
P/N 1D150Z1053 (Dust Cover - 2 required)
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TABLE 4-3. PROTECTOR PLATES FOR TEFLON & TEFZEL LINED METERS - SIZES 6 THROUGH 12 INCHES
4.5 Hardware
Screw, Base to Meter Body - P/N 22J112AU20 (Qty. 2)
Washer, Base to Meter Body - P/N 85A027CU20 (Qty. 2)
Cover O-Ring - P/N 101A820U01 (Qty. 2)
4.6 Fuses
4.6.1 Power
115/120 VAC Model, 1/4 Amp 5 x 20mm Slo-Blo - P/N D151B001U03
230/240 VAC Model, 1/8 Amp 5 x 20mm Slo-Blo - P/N D151B001U08
24VDC Model, 1/2 Amp 5 x 20mm Slo-Blo - P/N D151B025U05
Refer to Section 3.2.4 and Figure 3-6 for fuse access and location.
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5.0 START UP
5.1 Preliminary Check List 5.3 Zero Check
Follow these start up instructions after completing the The system zero must be set at the Converter. For
assembly and installation of the primary and converter: this parameter, all flow activity through the flowmeter
must be totally stopped. Make certain that the meter
pipe of the primary is totally full of fluid. The zero can
• Check that the flow direction of the fluid
agrees with the flow-direction arrow on the be set either manually or automatically at the Con-
primary housing. verter by accessing the parameter "System Zero". Se-
lect the menu parameter with the ENTER key and use
• Check that the flowmeter is properly the arrow keys to select either automatic or manual.
grounded. See Section 2.3.1. Accept the selected parameter by pressing the EN-
• Check that the interconnections agree with TER key. During the automatic zero adjustment the
the interconnection diagram in Section 2.3.5. 2nd line of the display on the converter counts from
255 to the actual zero value, after which the system
• Check that the power supply agrees with the zero adjustment cycle is ended. The automatic adjust-
specifications on the nameplate. ment cycle takes approximately 20 seconds to com-
• Check that the ambient conditions meet the plete. Refer to page 6-5.
conditions listed in Section 9 - Technical Data.
5.4 Detector Empty Pipe (option)
.
WARNING The empty pipe module, when installed, should be ad-
Electrical Shock Hazard. Equipment powered justed at start up under actual conditions. Refer to In-
by an AC line voltage presents a potential structions on page 6-7.
electric shock hazard. Servicing of the
Magnetic Flowmeter or Signal Converter
5.5 EEPROM
should only be attempted by a qualified All parameter values are stored in the main EEPROM
electronics technician. located on the display board assembly. If replacing the
electronics, remove the EEPROM from the original
electronics and insert it into the replacement electron-
5.2 Turn Power On ics. On power-up, all data should be accepted and
need not be entered again. To insure this, perform a
The display should become active and show informa-
data "upload" using the "Load data from external
tion similar to that shown on page 6-1.
EEPROM" menu (refer to Section 6.4).
• Some parameters must be entered for proper
system operation:
NOTE
- Enter the meter size stamped on the After all parameters have been set and en-
nameplate in the "Size" parameter. tered they should be saved in the external
- The range is automatically set to 10 m/s. EEPROM, refer to the "Store data in exter-
Enter the desired maximum forward and nal EEPROM" menu command in Section
reverse flow values in the appropriate units. 6.4 for more details.
- Hydraulically ideal range end values are
approximately 5-10 ft/sec (or 2-3 m/s). If any menu parameter is ever changed from a pre-
vious value, it is always good practice to "download"
- Select the desired output current range in
the new data using the "store data in external
the "Submenu Current Output".
EEPROM" menu to insure that the new data is re-
- Set the number of pulses per unit, the pulse tained in the event of a power loss.
width and the Totalizer Submenu for the
Passive Pulse Output.
• Check the system zero (Refer to Zero Check,
Section 5.3 ).
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1st line Instantaneous forward flow rate TABLE 6-1. ERRORS vs. PRIORITY
2nd line Reverse flow totalizer value
Error code Clear text / Cause
0 Empty pipe Pipe not completely full
F 98.14 % 1
2
A/D over load
REF too low
A/D-converter saturated
Pos. or neg. excitation too low
3 Flow rate 130 % Flow rate >130 %
R 516.0000 m3 4
5
External zero return
EEPROM defect
Ext. zero return contact actuated
Data in EEPROM corrupted
6 Totalizer Totalizer value corrupted
7 REFp too high Positive excitation too high
1st line Instantaneous forward flow rate 8 REFn too high Negative excitation too high
2nd line Reverse flow totalizer value (Multiplex opera-
tion)
Additionally during an error condition an output from
the alarm relay or optocoupler is generated and the
current and frequency outputs are driven to 0 or 130%
F 70.01 % (except for Error 6).
F 10230 m3
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Qmax
6 2 4 0 . 0 0 m3/h Search in table STEP Meter size
for requested or DATA 200 mm 8in_
6 x DATA 6 "Meter size"
STEP
2 x DATA 2
Entry of STEP
requested 4 x DATA 4 Enter new. ENTER Meter size
sequence of 0 value 200 mm 8in
digits STEP
STEP .
10 x DATA 0
STEP 0
STEP
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CONFIGURATION DATA
Prog. protection
Submenu
on/off
Prog. in/output
Prog. prot. code
Submenu
old/new
Current output
Language
Submenu
English
Function Test
Submenu
Submenu
Primary
Detector empty pipe
Cal-fact 10 m/s
Submenu
150.00 l/min
Totalizer
Range
Submenu
12.00 m3 /h
Display
Pulse Factor
Submenu
1.000 /m3
Operating mode
Pulse width
Load data from
30.000 ms
external EEPROM
Low flow cut-off
Store data in
1.000 %
external EEPROM
Damping
50XE4000 01/98
10.000 s
D699B128U01 A.28
Filter
TAG Number
off
******
Density
Code number
2.54300 g/cm3
0 (lockout)
System zero adj. or
3.5 Hz CALIBRATION
[ service code ] DATA
Submenu
unit
Submenu
alarm
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Prog. Protection code numeric After the Program Protection has beeen turned off
the Program Protectection code can be changed.
New PP-code:
Enter new program protection code (0-255).
0
Submenu
Primary
Order no.
Read-only parameter.
97W87631
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Damping
numeric Range 0.5 - 99.9999 s, response time for 0 - 99 %
flow change.
10.0000 s
Density
numeric Range 0.01 - 5 g/cm3. Determines flow rate for
2.54300 g/cm3 display and totalizing in g, kg, t, ton or pound.
Exit submenu.
C/CE
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Prog. unit Prog. unit for mass flow (with density) or volumetric
without density flow (without density)
Submenu
tabular/numeric Exit submenu.
alarm
C/CE
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Submenu
tabular Exit submenu.
current output C/CE
Current output
Select current output 0-20 mA / 4-20 mA, 0-10 mA /
ENTER
2-10 mA, 0-5 mA / 0-10, 10-20 mA / 4-12, 12-20 mA
0 - 20 mA
Function test
Function test current output, data entry in mA.
ENTER Iout Function test Fout, data entry in Hz.
* Error *
Automatic identification, module not available.
ENTER
not available
Threshold
2300 Hz
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Submenu
totalizer tabular/numeric C/CE Exit submenu.
Totalizer R
reset See forward-flow Totalizer.
Totalizer R
See forward-flow Totalizer.
625.000 m3
Overflow R
004 See forward-overflow counter.
Submenu
tabular C/CE
Exit submenu
Display
ENTER
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Submenu
tabular
Operating mode C/CE
Exit submenu
Standard or Fast
ENTER
Operating mode Standard = continuous flow measurement
standard
Fast = accelerated processing of measured
values (short-time dispensing procedure or pulsating
flow)
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The PP-code can be changed after the program pro- The following languages are available:
tection has been turned off. • German
• English
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Span Cs 7.25 Hz
52.35 %
7.2.3 Zero Cz 7.25 Hz In order for the converter to produce the proper flow
The Zero Cz display is a measure of the zero offset rate output(s), calibration information from the associ-
produced by the Primary. A typical display is shown ated flowmeter must be known. This information has
below. The Signal Converter uses both the Cs and Cz been determined at the factory and is entered in the
values to generate offset-free outputs normalized to converter non-volatile memory as "Cal-Factor". The
the size of the Primary. Cal-Factor is determined as the amount of flow neces-
sary to produce a converter velocity signal of 10 me-
ters/second. The flowmeter is factory calibrated so that
the flow rate which produces this velocity is a fixed
Zero Cz 7.25 Hz value ("constant meter factor per size") as a function
of meter size.
0.0212 % The calibration factor is the base upon which the flow
computer establishes maximum and minimum limits
for range settings and outputs.
7.2.4 Short Model Number
7.4 Range
The short model number display shows one of the ge-
neric Primary types intended for use with the M2 Sig-
Numeric entry
nal Converter. This would also include the DM2 and A maximum flow rate range value can be entered be-
DM3 series of meters. tween the limits of 0.05 x Cal-fact and 1.0 x Cal-fact.
7.2.5 Order Number The selection is made with the STEP and DATA but-
The order number is the ABB Instrumentation serial tons. The unit is selected in Section 7.12.
number of the signal converter. This number is gener- For Totalizer operation, the set measuring range is
ated by the factory and is unique to the instrument. checked by the computer as a function of the pulse
factor (between 0.01 and 1000 pulses/unit), the pulse
width (between 0.1 and 2000 ms), the totalizer unit
(e.g. ml, l, m3) or mass unit (e.g. g, kg, t) with the
Order no. density correcting value.
97W87631 If one of these parameters is changed, the pulse width
may be automatically recalculated to be a maximum of
50% of the period of the output frequency at 100%
flow rate (duty-cycle [on/off ratio] = 50%) and following
message is displayed.
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Error 41
Error 41
frequency < 0.00016 Hz
frequency < 0.00016 Hz
7.6 Pulse Width
If the ratio of the output frequency is too high, the fol- Numeric entry
lowing message is displayed:
The pulse width (pulse duration) for the scaled pulse
output can be selected between 0.1 and 2000 ms. For
technical reasons the actual pulse width in the con-
Error 40 verter is always a multiple of 0.05 ms. The selected
pulse width must be short enough to avoid pulses
frequency > 5 kHz overlapping at the maximum output frequency (maxi-
mum flow 130 % = 7.5 kHz) but long enough to guar-
antee activation of the pulse counter being used.
7.5 Pulse factor
Example:
Numeric entry
Flow range = 100 l/min (Qmax = 100 % range end
The pulse factor is the number of pulses for one flow value)
rate unit for the pulse output and the internal totaliza- Totalizer = 1 pulse/l
tion and applies to forward as well as reverse flow.
100 pulses ⁄ min
f= = 1.666 Hz
60 s
At 30% overrange:
f = 1.666 Hz ⋅ 1.3 = 2.166 Hz (1/s)
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the new value will not be accepted and following error steady current output. With the filter turned on, the
message is displayed: damping value may be reduced. The response time of
the converter will not be influenced.
With one of the arrow keys the filter is turned on and
Error 46 is accepted by pressing the ENTER key. The filter is
only active when the selected damping time is > 2.4 s.
entry too large
Noise Reduction Example
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Select parameter "System-zero Adj." and press the 7.12.1 Range Unit
ENTER key.
Tabular Entry
The listed units in the table below can be set with the
The STEP and DATA keys are used to toggle be- STEP and DATA buttons and are accepted by press-
tween the automatic and manual modes. ing ENTER. Some units may not be available if the
Pressing ENTER initiates the automatic zero adjust- HART Protocol option is selected (Refer to Table 2-3)
ment. A countdown from 255 towards 0 on the display
Unit
is repeated four times. The zero value determined by
the converter must be within ± 500 Hz (+/- 5% of Liter l/s
l/min
Range DN). If the zero value is not within these limits l/h
no adjustment takes place. The value determined by
Hectoliter hl/s
the converter is displayed in the 2nd line of the dis- hl/min
play. Pressing the C/CE key sets the zero value to hl/h
0 Hz. Cubicmeter m3/s
m3/min
7.12 Submenu Unit m3/h
Imperial-gallon per igps
This submenu allows selection of units for the follow- igpm
ing parameters: igph
U.S.-million-gallon per mgd
• Qmax Engineering unit
U.S.gallon per gpm
• Totalizer Engineering unit gph
Barrel-Brewery bbl/s
• Engineering unit with unit factor freely [31 gallons] bbl/min
configurable bbl/h
• Unit identification freely configurable Barrel- Petro chemistry bls/day
[42 gallons] bls/min
• Prog. unit with/without correcting of density bls/h
Kilogram kg/s
The last three parameters refer to a freely configurable kg/min
unit. This function replaces the previously available kg/h
fixed "kgal" unit. Ton (metric) t/s
t/min
t/h
Gram g/s
Submenu g/min
g/h
unit Milliliter ml/s
ml/min
ml/h
Megaliter Ml/min
Ml/h
Ml/day
Pound (454 g) lb/s
lb/min
lb/h
US-Ton uton/min
uton/h
uton/day
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NOTE
Totalizer unit The entry of the listed parameters a), b) and c) is
only necessary in case the required engineering unit
m3 is not available in the table on page 7-5, Section
7.12.1 .
Units:ml, Ml, lb, uton, kgal, l, hl, m3, igal, gal, mgal, 7.12.3.1 Unit Factor
bbl, bls, kg, t, g.
Numeric entry
The selected engineering totalizer unit is checked by
the computer as a function of flow rate range, the This parameter indicates the factor of the new unit
pulse factor (between 0.01 and 1000 pulses/unit), the with respect to one liter. The default entry is
pulse width (between 0.1 and 2000 ms) and with the kgal=3785.41 Liter.
density correcting value when a mass unit (e.g. g,
kg, t) has been selected. If one of these parameters is
changed, the pulse width may be automatically recal- Unit factor
culated to be a maximum of 50% of the period of the
output frequency at 100% flow rate (duty-cycle [on/off 3785.41 Liter
ratio] = 50%) and following message is displayed.
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volumetric unit (without density). If density was se- After pressing ENTER again the error register is de-
lected, also refer to section 7.10. leted:
Prog. unit
without density
If ENTER is pressed again, the description for each
7.13 Submenu Alarm error is displayed:
Tabular entry
After pressing ENTER the functions listed in this sub-
menu can be selected with the STEP and DATA but-
.0. (set)
tons.
empty pipe
alarm
.8.
Error register (See Section 7.13.1) Urefn too high
MAX-Alarm (See Section 7.13.2)
MIN-Alarm (See Section 7.13.3)
Error 8 = negative reference voltage is too high
7.13.1 Error Log Pressing C/CE exits the help text information.
Any errors that may have occurred (Error 0 to Error 8)
7.13.2 MAX-Alarm
are stored in this register. All detected errors remain
stored until the register is manually reset (by pressing Numerical entry
ENTER or by way of data link).
Max-Alarm
130 %
The limit of the MAX-Alarm value can be entered in
1% increments from 0% - 130%. This value is valid for
both forward and reverse flow.
In the example shown, error 0 (empty pipe) and error
3 (flow rate > 130 %) have occurred since the last When the MAX-alarm value is exceeded, the alarm
reset. contacts will be actuated. This condition is also indi-
cated on the display by means of a flashing upward-
After pressing ENTER, the following is displayed:
pointing arrow.
For example:
Reset: ENTER MAX-Alarm limit value = 110 %
At flow > 110 % a flashing arrow (pointing upward)
Help text: STEP appears in 1st line of the display in the position shown
on the sample display.
F 115.67 %
F 6789.12 l
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NORMALLY CLOSED
(OPENS ON ALARM)
NORMALLY OPEN
Terminal G2, P7
(CLOSES ON ALARM) general alarm
7.14.2.1 No Function
If module "No function" has been selected there is no Any error that occurs (Error 0 to 8) will activate termi-
signalling via terminals P7 & G2. nals P7 & G2. If an error occurs, the contacts of termi-
nals P7 & G2 open.
7.14.2.5 MAX/MIN-Alarm
Terminal G2, P7 Tabular entry
inactive When the MAX/MIN-Alarm is desired at the P7 & G2
terminals, signalling occurs when the flow is above or
below the MAX-Alarm and MIN-Alarm values respec-
tively.
Terminal G2, P7
MAX/MIN alarm
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IOut, NVRAM, EPROM, EEPROM, alarm contact, F/R Select External zero return and press ENTER. Place
contact, switch S206, data link, FOut, display, exter- a jumper across terminals X1 and G2. The converter
nal zero return, totalizer reset. indicates on/off.
During the functional test the converter is off-line Select Totalizer reset and press ENTER. Place a
(current and pulse output are no longer related to the jumper across terminls G2 and X1. The converter indi-
flow). The individual test routines may be selected with cates on/off.
STEP and DATA button.
The functional test is ended by pressing the C/CE NOTE
button. The converter does not automatically re-
Select IOut, press ENTER and enter the desired value turn to data logging mode. To close the
in mA. Check entered value at terminals + and – with function press the C/CE button.
a digital voltmeter or with the process instruments con-
nected to the output.
7.17 Submenu "Detector empty pipe"
NOTE The submenu "Detector empty pipe" contains all set-
The converter does not automatically re- ting programs for this option.
turn to data logging mode. To close the
function press the C/CE button.
Submenu
Select NV-RAM and press ENTER. The converter
automatically tests its NV-RAM and displays its diag- detector empty pipe
nosis.
If this option is not installed in the converter, the fol-
Select EPROM and press ENTER. The converter
lowing message is displayed:
automatically tests its EPROM and displays its diagno-
sis.
Select EEPROM and press ENTER. The converter * Error *
automatically tests its EEPROM and displays its diag-
nosis . not available
Select G2/P7 contact and press ENTER. The contact
can be turned on and off with STEP or DATA. Check
with an ohmmeter across terminals P7 & G2.
7.17.1 Detector on/off
Tabular entry
Select S206 and press ENTER. Actuate switch S206
(switch is located on the digital pc-board ). The con-
verter displays on/off.
Detector empty pipe
Data Link Test (for factory use only).
Select FOut press ENTER and enter the desired value off
in Hz. Check the entered value at the terminals V8
and V9. Use STEP and DATA buttons to select the on or off
When a positive frequency value is entered (flow rate mode for the empty pipe detector.
100% = 10 kHz), the Totalizer pulses for forward flow An empty pipe condition with the detector empty pipe
can be checked (note Totalizer setting; pulse factor, "on", will cause the current output to be set to the
pulse width and Totalizer units) at terminals V8-V9. value selected in the "Iout at Empty Pipe" menu and
When a negative frequency value is entered (with mi- the will suspend the counting of the totalizer. If en-
nus sign), the totalizer pulses for reverse flow can be abled in the "Alarm Empty Pipe " menu below, the
checked at terminals V8-V9. alarm output is actuated and the message "Empty
Select Display and press ENTER. The converter pipe" and "Error 0" appears in the display. When the
writes the numbers 0 - 9 and the letters A - F in the detector is in the on mode and the alarm is disabled
1st and 2nd line of the display. With that the control of with an empty pipe condition, the detector must be ad-
the dot matrix is checked. justed to the prevailing conditions, i.e. must be ad-
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justed at a full pipe condition. Select parameter "Ad- Now drain the pipe and note the value. The value
justment detector empty pipe " in Section 7.17.5. must be above the set threshold.
NOTE
7.17.2 Alarm Empty Pipe For proper function of "Detector empty
Tabular Entry pipe" the minimum conductivity of the fluid
must be 20 µS/cm.
Submenu
This menu parameter allows the empty pipe detector totalizer
to be enabled or disabled by selecting on or off from
the menu.
This submenu contains the following functions:
7.17.3 Iout at Empty Pipe
• Totalizer value forward or reverse flow and
Tabular reset of overflows (Refer to Section 7.19.1)
• Totalizer functions (Refer to Section 7.19.2)
• Multiplex display (Refer to Section 7.19.3)
Overflow F
Adjustment
reset
2000 Hz 200
The Totalizer for "Forward flow" direction can be pre-
The adjustment value is displayed in the 2nd line. The set to an arbitrary value. If the converter is replaced,
pipe line must be full. With with the STEP or DATA the new converter can be preset with the old con-
button set adjustment value to +2000 Hz ± 25 Hz. verter’s Totalizer value. Initiate the parameter (Total-
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izer >F/<R) with the arrow keys. The 2nd line of the 7.18.2 Totalizer Function
display shows the present Totalizer value. After press-
ing ENTER, the previous Totalizer value may be en-
Tabular Entry
tered and, by pressing ENTER again, will be accepted Two operating modes are possible with the flow total-
by the electronics. izer:
• Standard totalizer
• Differential totalizer.
Totalizer F
7.18.2.1 Totalizer Function Standard
4697.00 m3
Totalizer function
standard
Totalizer R
The "Totalizer Function Standard" integrates the flow
reset rate pulse for forward or reverse flow in two different
totalizers. If only the forward flow direction is selected,
only the forward flow Totalizer counts. The selection is
made with the STEP and DATA buttons and will be
accepted with ENTER.
Overflow R
7.18.2.2 Totalizer Function Differential
reset Totalizer
Totalizer R
For differential totalization of both flow directions only
625.000 m3 one common internal totalizer is available. During for-
ward flow, the Totalizer value is incremented. During
reverse flow, the Totalizer value is decremented. The
Example calculation for overflow passive pulse output is not affected by this setting.
Overflow 012
7.19 Submenu Display
12 x 10,000,000 units
= 120,000,000 units Tabular Entry
+ 23,455 actual totalizer value
120,023,455 units
reset
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Submenu
In addition, a multiplex feature is available which can
alternate any of two sets of parameters on either line Operating mode
of the display. This feature can be activated by turning
ON the line(s) of the display desired for multiplexing
7.20.1 Operating Mode
and then selecting the desired parameter to be shown.
The display will alternate between the display value Tabular Entry
and the multiplex value approximately every 7 sec-
onds.
Operating mode
Press ENTER at the Submenu Display and press the
STEP or DATA buttons until the following screen ap- standard
pears:
Selection of one of the two operating modes can be
made using the arrow keys.
1st line multiplex
Select "Standard" operating mode for continuous flow
off measurment.
Select "Fast" operating mode for short-time dispens-
ing < 3 sec. and for piston pump operations, when the
Press ENTER and the following parameters may be
converter is equipped with a higher excitation fre-
selected for the first line of the display by pressing the
quency .
STEP or DATA buttons:
• off In the "Fast" operating mode an improved reproduci-
bilty during a shorter measuring time is achieved by
• Q [Bargraph] - left to right graphic more rapid data update.
representation of flow rate as a percentage of
range, with numeric percentage to the right of Pressing the ENTER key accepts the entry.
the bar graph
7.20.2 Flow Indication
• TAG number Tabular entry
• Totalizer - ←R totalized flow for reverse
The arrow on the primary indicates the flow direction
direction only
• Totalizer - →F totalized flow for forward
direction only
• Totalizer - totalized flow for the direction
currently indicated on the flow rate display
• Q [mA] - flow rate expressed as the number
of mA present at the + and – analog output and defines the meter’s forward-flow direction. If the
terminals forward direction is displayed when the flow is in the
reverse direction, the direction may be interchanged
• Q [unit] - flow rate in actual selected units using the Flow Indication selection (shown above) by
• Q [%] - flow rate as a percentage of range selecting "Opposite".
setting With one of the arrow keys select the appropriate en-
try and press ENTER to accept.
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Flow direction
50XE4000 01/98
forward/reverse
D699B128U01 A.28
After pressing ENTER at the Submenu Operating
Mode, scroll to the Flow Direction menu using either
the STEP or DATA buttons. 7.24 Service Code Number
Pressing ENTER allows changing of the "Flow Direc- Numeric entry
tion" setting by using the STEP or DATA buttons.
The code number parameter provides a means to ac-
7.21 Load Data From External cess the calibration parameters. Available for use only
EEPROM by ABB Instrumentation Service personnel.
store data in
external EEPROM
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Example:
Flow volume= 7 m3/h (maximum value= end of flow
rate range). Suitable are primaries of sizes DN 20 to
DN 65 for a flow velocity from 0.5 to 10 m/s.
TEMPERATURE
FLANGE CLASS FLANGE MAT’L
≤ 100oF (38oC) ≤ 175oF (80oC) ≤ 190oF (88oC) ≤ 266oF (130oC) ≤ 356oF (180oC)
Carbon Steel 285 (1.96) 260 (1.79) 255 (1.76) 235 (1.62) 215 (1.48)
ANSI 150
Stainless Steel 275 (1.90) 245 (1.69) 240 (1.65) 215 (1.48) 190 (1.31)
Carbon Steel 740 (5.10) 690 (4.76) 680 (4.69) 660 (4.55) 640 (4.41)
ANSI 300
Stainless Steel 720 (4.96) 630 (4.34) 615 (4.24) 555 (3.83) 495 (3.41)
Carbon Steel 87 (0.60) 87 (0.60) 87 (0.60) 86 (0.59) 82 (0.57)
DIN PN6
Stainless Steel 84 (0.58) 82 (0.57) 82 (0.57) 79 (0.54) 73 (0.5)
Carbon Steel 145 (1.00) 145 (1.00) 145 (1.00) 145 (1.00) 145 (1.00)
DIN PN10
Stainless Steel 140 (0.97) 137 (0.94) 137 (0.94) 133 (0.92) 128 (0.88)
Carbon Steel 232 (1.60) 232 (1.60) 232 (1.60) 232 (1.60) 232 (1.60)
DIN PN16
Stainless Steel 224 (1.54) 219 (1.51) 218 (1.50) 212 (1.46) 205 (1.41)
Carbon Steel 362 (2.50) 362 (2.50) 362 (2.50) 362 (2.50) 362 (2.50)
DIN PN25
Stainless Steel 352 (2.43) 331 (2.28) 327 (2.25) 304 (2.10) 280 (1.93)
Carbon Steel 580 (4.00) 580 (4.00) 580 (4.00) 580 (4.00) 580 (4.00)
DIN PN40
Stainless Steel 564 (3.89) 530 (3.65) 525 (3.62) 488 (3.36) 449 (3.10)
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Temperature
Liner
Meter Size
Material 68oF 212oF 266oF
(20 C) (100 C) (130oC)
o o
9.3.2 Accuracy
Q ≥ 0.05 x QmaxDN: + 0.5 % of rate
Q < 0.05 x QmaxDN: + 0.00025 x QmaxDN
9.3.3 Reproducibility
≤ 0.15 % of flow rate.
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Current Current
9.3.16.6 HART-Protocol (option)
Imax Imax Part Number CD699B143U01, Rev. X.17 is the
HART® PROTOCOL firmware.
Imin The optional HART protocol system, when supplied,
R-flow 0% F-flow R-flow 0% F-flow
100 % Flow 100 % 100 % Flow 100 %
permits simultaneous 4-20 mA and digital signal trans-
Current outputg (0-5 mA, 0-10 mA, Current output (2-10 mA, 4-20 mA) mission on the same 2-wire cable. With this protocol,
0-20 mA)
process parameters such as instantaneous flow rate
9.3.16.2 Scaled Pulse Output and cumulative total flow, or operating conditions such
as alarm values, can be monitored or altered by an ex-
Maximum scaled pulse output frequency is 5 kHz. The
ternal "smart " device, e.g., a host computer. This inter-
pulse multiplication factor may be set between 0.001
face allows the Converter’s data base to be uploaded
and 1000. The pulse width is adjustable from 0.064 ms
into the host computer. Operating parameters which
to 2000 ms.
would only be changeable at the Converter can be
Optocoupler Terminals V8, V9, scanned and remotely reconfigured.
0 V ≤ UCEL ≤ 2 V, 16 V ≤ UCEH ≤ 30 V
Software and hardware are optionally available to im-
0 mA ≤ ICEH ≤ 0,2 mA, 2 mA ≤ ICEL ≤ 250 mA
plement a HART Protocol information exchange be-
9.3.16.3 Contact Output (option) tween the converter and a HART Protocol master de-
vice. This data link permits continuous monitoring of
The following functions are selectable via the software: process variable and totalized flows and provides for
• System Supervision opened or closed at configuration of the following:
alarm 1) • Values and units for range
• Empty Pipe opened or closed at alarm • Pulse factor and units for totalizers as well as
• Forward/Reverse Flow - closed for forward reset capability
flow • Damping, noise reduction, low flow cutoff value
• Limit Alarm opened or closed at alarm • Empty pipe detector setup
• Optocoupler, terminals G2 & P7 • Alarm fail safe condition
16V < UCEH < 30V, 0V < UCEL < 2V
0mA < ICEH < 0.2mA, 2mA < ICEL < 15mA • Converter tag name and record information
1)
Contact functions (normally closed, normally open) • Calibration of the analog (4 - 20 mA) output
are software selectable.
The following parameters may be displayed but not
9.3.16.4 Contact Input (option) configured:
The following functions are software selectable: • Meter size and calibration factor
• External Output Cut-off - All output signals • Instrument model type and manufacturer (ABB
are turned off if pipe is empty. Instrumentation)
• External Totalizer Reset - The internal Total- • Totalizer overflow values
izer value can be reset via an external contact
closure. Refer to the HART Model 275 Communicator Instruc-
tion Bulletin for detailed information regarding applica-
• Optocoupler, Terminals G2 & X1 tion of HART Protocol.
16V < U < 30V, Ri = 2kΩ
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10DX4311 MAGNETIC FLOWMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Cable
AWG 24 twisted
Baud Rate
1200 Baud
Logical 1: 1200 Hz
Logical 0: 2200 Hz
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10DX4311 MAGNETIC FLOWMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
9-7
ONLINE
9-8
Pulse output
Q> 0.07 QmaxDN ± 0.5 % of rate
Q< 0.07 QmaxDN ± 0.00035 QmaxDN
Accuracy in % of rate
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