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1. A CAUTION DO NOT use the flowmeter to ground a welder It can damage the flowmeter i Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Safet MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Electromagnetic Flowmeter CE Conformity Supplement CE CONFORMITY This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of the follow ing European Council Directive 89 336 EEC the EMC Directive and 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive Conformity of this product with any other CE Mark Directive s shall not be assumed EMC Directive Standard Conformity ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 89 336 EEC EMC Directive EMISSIONS EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 A2 2001 A3 2003 classA Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use CISPR 16 1 1999 CISPR 16 2 1996 Group 1 Class A 0 15MHz 0 5MHz Industrial Control Equipment 150 KHz 1000 MHz quasi peak limit 79dB uV m at 10 m average limits 66dB uV m at 10 m 0 5MHz 30MHz B quasi peak limit 73dB uV m at 10 m average limits 60dB uV m at 10 m 30MHz 230MHz quasi peak limit 40dB uV m at 10 m 230MHz 1000MHz quasi peak limit 47dB uV m at 10 m IMMUNITY EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 A2 2001 A3 2003 AnnexA Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Industrial locations EN 61000 4 2 1995 A 1 1998 A2 2001 4 kV Contact IEC 1000 4 2 1995 ESD Electrostatic Discharge B 8 kV Air EN 61000 4 3 2002 A1 2002 IEC 1000 4 3 1995
2. The pulse output can be checked by using the electromagnetic flowmeter as a pulse generator Default setting Existing measured value Setting range 000 0 to 115 0 Step English Japanese Procedure Enter MAINTENANCE MODE see page 4 24 Use the 4 or V key to cycle through screen TEP IT until OUTPUT CHECK I OUT Z I UZ screen appears Touch the 2 gt 1 2 OUTPUT CHECK 2 vayarFryy key once to move the cursor to P OUT 000 0 rolex 100 0 OFF Touch the 4 key to switch the OFF screen to ON screen Touch the 4 key once to move to OUTPUT P OUT screen fata TEP Z Z Touch the gt key to move the 2 gt OUTPUT CECR a S cursor at the percent value to be P OUT _000 0 naz 000 0 rocked d I Use the 4 or V key to set the 3 gt OUTPUT CHECK ste ye eee desired value In this example P OUT 100 0 LR 100 0 the pulse equivalent to the 100 flow rate is output TI X 1 a i esate 4 gt OUTPUT CHECK SSS a aes P OUT 100 0 NILA 100 0 cursor to gt Touch the D gt key to move the Use the A or V key to move other screen Then the pulse 5 output is back to the value according to the measured flow rate Note J fno operation is done for ten minutes the output check mode finishes automatically and return to the Measuring mode 5 4 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Safety precautions Contact in
3. l A o a a Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body and remove the cover Remove the four screws holding the display panel to the main body Remove and rotate the display panel to the required orientation Replace the four screws and tighten Rotate the display cover so that the openings for the LEDs are correctly aligned with the Display Panel Replace the four screws and tighten Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Wiring PANTO NUh ie Use electrical tube and duct to prevent water entry and protect the cable from external damage PANN Unite Be sure to use a waterproof gland at the conduit connection to prevent water entry inside of the terminal box and prevent output errors A CAUTION Turn off the power supply before connecting the cables to the converter The converter can be damaged This type of damage is not covered by Yamatake s warranty CAUTION Be sure to plug all unused conduit connections with a water tight plug Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 5 Installation Yamatake Corporation Integral wiring 1 1 contact input and 1 contact output To wire a remote system the following cables are required e Analog output cable see page 2 16 e Pulse output cable see page 2 17 e Contact input output cable see page 2 17 The following pages provide information on selecting the correct c
4. MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Smart Electromagnetic Flowmeter Converter Model MGG10C M P R S T MGG14C M P R User s Manual Yamatake Corporation CM2 MGG310 2001 1st Edition Issued in July 2007 2nd Edition Issued in Dec 2007 NOTICE While the information in this manual is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Yamatake Corporation disclaims any implied watranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranty except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer In no event shall Yamatake Corporation be liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages This information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Printed in USA 2007 by Yamatake Corporation All rights reserved Safety About this manual This manual contains information and warnings that must be observed to keep the model MGG10C MGG14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Flowmeter operating safely Correct installation correct operation and regular maintenance are essential to ensure safety while using this device For the correct and safe use of this flowmeter it 1s essential that both operating and service personnel follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specified in this manual The following symbols are used in this manual to alert you to possible hazards WARNING Denotes a potentiall
5. Z LYS 2 8294 m s SPAN 20 000 I h hea a Z LYS 2 8294 m s SPAN 333 33 I min II y 1 Wf LYS 2 8294 m s SPAN 333 33 I min Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Procedure Enter BASIC SETUP MODE see page 4 11 Use the V or key to cycle through the screens until the SPAN screen appears Touch the O gt key until the cursor is at the flow rate value to be changed Touch the V or 4 key to change the value Use the gt key to move the cursor to the flow rate unit Touch the V or 4 key to change the unit CAUTION Ifa weight unit is set the Specific Gravity must also be set to avoid output errors Use the gt key to move the cursor to the time unit Touch the V or 4 key to change the unit Available units h min s d Touch the gt key until the cursor is back at the mode indicator 4 21 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Flow rate indication This function selects the flow rate indication displayed on screen The data can be displayed as a percent the actual flow rate RATE or the totalized value TOTAL Default setting As specified when ordered Setting range flow rate in percent RATE actual flow rate TOTAL totalized value Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Enter BASIC SETUP MODE fh T a T see page 4 11 Use the V or 1 DISPLAY SELECT bavvtys2 4 key to cycle through the Le screens until th
6. ete 4 PLS 13 890 Hz SCL 200 00 I p Z ES 5 PLS 13 890 Hz SCL 200 00 cm3 p x i Wt 6 PLS 13 890 Hz SCL 200 00 cm p 4 46 Screen Step English Japanese 11 UE WLVA 27 780 Hz AES 100 00 I p 4 200 00 I p lZ JLA 13 890 Hz 200 00 I p i 7 21 JLA 13 890 Hz 200 00 cm3 p i x Z vL3 13 890 Hz 200 00 cm3 p Procedure Enter ENGINEERING MODE see page 4 23 Use the V or 4 key to cycle through the screens until the PLS pulse weight screen appears Touch the gt key until the cursor is at the pulse weight value to be changed Default setting 100 00 cm P Touch the V or 4 key to change the value Use the D gt key to move the cursor to the pulse weight unit Touch the V or 4 key to change the pulse weight unit Z CAUTION Pulse weight units must match span units Touch the gt key until the cursor is back at the mode indicator Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Setting the pulse width This is used to set the pulse width so that the duty ratio at the upper right of the 16 digit display will not exceed 70 When changing the pulse width with a dual range use the wider range Default setting DUTY 50 Setting range Pulse width Pulse width NUM DUTY 50 000 10 to 999 99 ms When NUM is selected the pulse widt
7. 8 External auto zeroing Range X Not activated A A External range switching X Not activated Counter reset ee C Normal reverse 3 External range switching totalization 6 External 0 lock Range switch X Not activated 8 External auto zeroing Range X Not activated emng ooet Enana A External range switching X Not activated Counter reset ee 4 28 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel 2 contact outputs Built i i Range function a ee ss oe ashe i Contact output function function function 0 Single range A Addition X Not activated E High 1 and High 2 alarm or Low 1 and Low 2 alarm H Preset High low limit alarm I Self check result Empty detection J Self check result High low limit alarm K Empty detection High low limit alarm 1 Automatic switch A Addition X Not activated 2 Range switching output ing dual range 7 Alarm Range switching output 8 Self check result Range switching output B Addition with X Not activated 9 Empty detection Range switching A High low limit alarm Range switch C Range switching output Self check Empty detection B Addition with X Not activated B Range switching output Preset out preset put A Addition X Not activated 2 Range switching output 7 Alarm Range switching output 8 Self check result Range switching output 9 Empty det
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10. Symbol Description A B C Flow rate signal input SA SB I OUT Analog output P OUT Pulse output STATUS OUT 1 Contact output 1 STATUS OUT 2 Contact output 2 X SE Excitation Y E Not used alle Grounding grounding resistance must be lt 100 Q Note ncase of DC24V and DCI10V power supply the symbol of the L and N of the power supply become and Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 11 Installation Yamatake Corporation Grounding PANY Nth ite ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Grounding is essential for accurate measurement The grounding resistance must be less than 100Q Signal and excitation cable specifications For remote installations the converter and detector are connected using a set of dedicated cables Model MGA12W The signal cable connects the output signal of the detector to the converter and the excitation cable feeds the excitation current to the detector You can obtain these cables from Yamatake or purchase commercially available cables Integral flowmeters already contain the converter to detector connections The cables between the detector and converter should be no longer than 300 m 984 ft but the actual length depends on conductivity of the fluid being measured The following cable diameters apply Signal cable 11 4 mm 0 45 in 0 75 mm 0011625 sq in or equivalent commercially available cable CVVS or CEEV for example Excitation cable 10
11. This function adjusts the flowmeter so that the measured flow rate is zero when the fluid is in static condition inside the detector A CAUTION Before operating the flowmeter for the first time be sure to carry out auto zero Zero adjustment is very important for accurate flow measurement A CAUTION Before performing auto zero calibration of the flowmeter make sure the detector is properly grounded grounding resistance must be less than 100 Q that the detector is filled with the fluid to be measured and that the fluid is in static condition Zero adjustment is possible with a flow speed of 0 2 m s 0 656 ft s or less but the flow speed should be 0 0 m s 0 0 ft s for accurate adjustment Output errors can result from improper zeroing If the conditions above can not be guaranteed the auto zero function should be ignored Screen Step English Japanese wia wa Ltt Lt f Procedure Enter the BASIC SETUP MODE 1 ENTER BASIC SETUP YES OR NO O71 Lit 2 AUTO ZERO READY wia Lint 3 AUTO ZERO READY wia Lint 4 AUTO ZERO ON 4 14 PyFFAINVAVAN YES OR NO See page 4 11 a Ree Use the V or 4 key to cycle ee ener through the screens until the AUTO ZERO screen appears aha Touch the gt key once to move OF adv the cursor to READY to indicate READY that the system is ready for zeroing Touch the 4 key once to select READY and start the auto zero adju
12. by following the steps to enter the engineering mode See page 4 11 I Eae LAFULA 05 Touch the gt key once l g Use the V and keys to input Pea the desired hysteresis value EATUYA i 10 In this example here the hysteresis is changed from 5 to 10 FEE ERFUYR n Touch the gt key to move the 10 cursor to the H Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Selecting the current output method for dual range This is used as a range function with the normal direction dual range or normal reverse direction dual range to select how to output the 4 20 mA analog output with either the range switching method or the wider range method Output mA DC Output mA DC WIDE WIDE Input Input Normal direction dual range Normal reverse direction dual range Figure 4 5 Selecting the current output method for dual range Default setting AUTO Setting the range Either AUTO or WIDE Ily i 1 1 OUT RANGE AUTO aa Z 2 OUT RANGE AUTO 3 1 OUT boas WIDE A 2 2 4 OUT RANGE WIDE Screen Step __ English Japanese Procedure Open the current output 4 20 VFU HI method selection screen by AUTO following the steps to enter the engineering mode Ily Z 4 20 VSU HI site Touch the gt key once loads eal 4 20 V S U HI Use the V and 4 keys to WID
13. 005 00ms 7 5 NUM 005 00ms Touch the gt key to move the cursor to the ae sa 4 48 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Setting high and low limit alarms An alarm is output when the instantaneous percent flow rate exceeds the preset high and low limits Important This function can be used when the high low limit alarm 1s selected in the contact output function Default setting HI ALM 115 LO ALM 115 Setting range HI ALM 115 to 115 LO ALM 115 to 115 Step English Japanese Procedure Ta s Ta z Open the high and low limit 1 HI ALM 100 HI 75 4 100 alarm setup screen by LO ALM 100 LO75 4 100 following the steps to enter the engineering mode FER FER 2 HI ALM 100 HI 73 4 100 Use the gt key to move the LO ALM 100 LO75 4 100 cursor to desired digit 11 11 TEE oe 2 21 3 HI ALM 080 HI 75 4 080 Use the V and 4 keys to LO ALM 100 LO75 A4 100 change the numbers FER FER 4 HI ALM 080 HI 73 4 080 Touch the gt key to move the LO ALM 100 LO73 4A 100 cursor to the Make sure to set so that HI ALM gt LO ALM Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 49 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Setting a 2 stage flow rate alarm The first alarm will be output when the instantaneous percent flow rate exceeds the preset first high or low limit The seco
14. 1 amp AVERAGING Ea vy key to cycle through the OFF OFF screens until AVERAGING screen appears rr Ltt 2 amp AVERAGING amp KIA EY OFF OFF cursor to OFF Touch the ps key to move the Touch the Q key to switch i F x the OFF screen to the ON screen 3 amp AVERAGING B AEDES Touch the gt key to move the ON 01 0s ON 10s cursor to the value to be changed Touch the 4 or V key to set a desired value mr Lit Touch the gt key to move the 4 amp AVERAGING amp 4 Bontty cursor to back to the amp ON 01 0s ON 10s 4 58 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Touch the MODE key to return to 5 the MEASURING MODE and save the data Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 59 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Auto spike cut function This function eliminates steep noise spikes spike noise in the flow rate Noise generated when solids hit the electrode is an example of the spike noise When the flow rate changes sharply this function holds the outputs according to the damping time Generally the spike noise occurs in a few milliseconds and settles down within the output holding time and the outputs are not affected For ordinary flow rate changes the output responds after the damping hold time It is not recommended to use this function for appli
15. 1 6 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Introduction System configuration WITH the SFC or HART communication function with the external power supply Figure 1 5 shows a sample system configuration in which the instantaneous flow rate measured by the unit is output with a 4 to 20 mA DC analog signal In order to enable communications a DC power supply and a resistance of 250Q or more must be installed on the receiving side Smart Communicator Host control system 1 5V analog output mpu Figure 1 5 System configuration for analog output WITH the communication function example setup Smart Electromagnetic Flowmeter device e Measures flow rate and outputs an analog signal instantaneous flow rate Smart Communicator SFC e Communicates with the device to read data and change the device settings The SFC version must be V7 0 or later HART Communicator For the HART communications by the HART 375 communicator the neccesary DD file needs to be downloaded Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 1 7 Introduction Yamatake Corporation System Configuration for Digital Output DE Output System configuration Figure 1 5 shows a system configuration in which the flow rate measured by the unit the database in the unit and self diagnostics are output using the DE Digital Enhance ment protocol rules for digital signal communication In this sys
16. 2 21 4Va50rsy Touch the key 4 20 LOW i BAKY 11 2 21 4239 4 20 HIGH Use the if or V key to determine the fail safe direction 1 a a 4239 4 20 HIGH Touch the gt key to move the cursor to the Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Selecting fail safe mode for the pulse output This function is used to determine the pulse output direction when the electromagnetic flowmeter detects a critical status condition A CAUTION The fail safe mode is very important for overall safety of the control process Choose the fail safe direction carefully as equipment damage can result from a wrong choice Default setting LOW Setting range LOW HOLD Outputs no pulse Holds the pulse to the value obtained just before the critical status con dition occurred Screen Step ngish _Gapanese _ 1 2 2 1 FAIL SAFE MODE P OUT LOW Procedure Open the fail safe mode for the pulse output screen by following the steps to enter the engineering mode Z1 2 2 2 FAIL SAFE MODE POUT LOW 1 1 ez ae 3 FAIL SAFE MODE P OUT HOLD 171 Z 4 FAIL SAFE MODE P OUT HOLD tl 5 Z 1239 Touch th key e foe ouch the gt key Ily Z 239230 INVA HOLD Use the 4 or V key to determine the fail safe direction Da ale Z 42394 PILZ HOLD Touch the gt key
17. 2 4 to 20 mA DC When WIDE is selected for an analog output 4 to 20 mA DC is output according to either range No 1 or range No 2 whichever has the wider range When there is a pulse output The pulse weight is the same for both ranges No 1 and No 2 Contact input Range switching command contact input Range No 1 Close Range No 2 Open Contact output select functions as required Range switching distinction status signal The contact output status at shipment 1s as follows Range No 1 Closed Range No 2 Open Reverse setting is also possible 4 32 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Normal reverse automatic switching range Automatically switches the range when the fluid flow direction reverses Hysteresis setting is available when normal reverse switching is selected Analog output Normal direction 4 to 20 mA DC Reverse direction 4 to 20 mA DC When there is a pulse output There is no distinction in output between the normal and reverse directions The pulse weight is also the same The built in counter simply integrates the flow rate without distinguishing normal and reverse directions However when normal reverse differential flow integration is selected integration of the direction subtraction is available Example In the normal direction 100 gt 99 gt 98 gt 0 gt 1 2 3 In the reverse direction 100 gt 99 gt 98 0 gt
18. 4 to 20 mA DC output Introduction In the analog mode the flowmeter can be configured with or without SFC communci ations WITHOUT the communication function The DC power supply that transmits the analog output when the flowmeter is used without SFC communications is built into the product The analog output signal is transmitted directly to the host control system e Analog output range 0 8 to 22 4 mA 20 to 115 e Resistive load 0 to 600 Q WITH HART communication function The DC power supply that transmits the analog output and HART communication when the flowmeter is used with the HART communications 1s built into the product e Analog output range 3 2 to 22 4 mA 5 to 115 e Resistive load 0 to 600 Q WITH the communication function SFC or HART When the flowmeter is used in the analog mode with SFC communications an exter nal power supply DC power and external resistive load minimum 250 Q is required HART communication is also available with the external power supply and resistive load e Analog output range 3 2 to 22 4 mA 5 to 115 e DC power 16 to 45V DC e Maximum value of external resistive load is calculated External power supply for communication 8 5V Maxi stive load Q AXIMUM resistive tod QQ 0 025 A CAUTION For systems WITH the SFC communication function failure to install the external power supply and the external resistive load will prevent the analog output from
19. 5 mm 0 41 in 2 mm 0031 sq in or equivalent commercially available cable CVV for example Cable dimensions and construction are shown on the following pages The following graphs show the ratio of fluid conductivity to cable length and show cable usage ranges for different diameter cables The acceptable usage range for Yamatake cable Model MGA12W cables encompass both areas A and B in the graphs below while commercially available cables are limited to area A only 2 5 mm or 5 mm 0 1 or 0 2 in Diameter Cable 300 984 300 984 200 656 B Usage range 200 656 AB Usage range of dedicated cable of dedicated cable gt 10 mm 0 39 in Diameter Cable 50 164 50 164 20 65 6 20 65 6 15 49 2 10 32 8 A Usage range of 5 16 4 commercially available cable 2 6 6 1 3 3 3 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 3 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 Fluid Conductivity uS cm Fluid Conductivity uS cm A Usage range of commercially available cable Cable Length m ft Figure 2 10 Cable usage ranges 2 12 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Detector side Converter side mm inches 90 3 54 65 2 56 eA 60 an S O ToM4 L sae Screw es SF _1 ne lo M4 SP EO Screw 60 2 36 So 60 2 36 L 90 3 54
20. 9999999999 In the normal reverse range addition is made in the normal and reverse directions respectively C Normal reverse differential flow rate integration display Displays the difference in integration between the normal and reverse directions It is necessary to determine the direction normal or reverse Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 35 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Contact input function This function can be set when either 1 or 2 contact input has been selected in the additional specifications X Not activated 1 External 0 lock input Use to completely halt the flow rate signal display analog output or pulse output at 0 2 External auto zero adjustment input Enables zero adjustment from a remote location Zero adjustment is possible when the contact is ON for 0 2 seconds or more Be sure to stop the fluid 3 External range switching input Range No 1 or normal direction when opened Range No 2 or reverse direction when closed 4 Built in counter reset input Reset will take effect when the contact is ON for 0 2 seconds or more and counting will start from the counter reset value at the moment when the contact turns OFF 5 External 0 lock input and external auto zero adjustment input Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external 0 lock input and terminal ST IN2 to external auto zero adjustment input 6 External 0 lock input and external range switchin
21. JIS C 3401 with a conductor section of 2 mm7 0 0031 inch or a twisted cable with an equivalent or higher capacity Shielded wire 1s recommended for wiring at locations subject to electromagnetic noise interference Select a sheath material suitable for the cable installation environment consider ambi ent temperature corrosive gas corrosive fluid etc Run the cable into the terminal block through the conduit connection G1 2 internal thread CM20 external thread Pg13 5 or 1 2NPT internal thread An outer diameter of 11 0 433 inch is optimum The applicable range of cable outer diameters is 10 0 394 inch 12 0 4724 inch A crimp terminal M4 screw with an insulation sleeve is recommended for the termi nal connections The maximum length of the wiring cable is 1500 m 4921 ft However the maximum length between converter and detector is 300 m 984 ft Wiring the cable When wiring the cable between this product and the control equipment the following precautions must be observed e Run the wiring away from equipment that may generate noise such as high capacity transformers motors or power supplies DO NOT install the cable in the same tray or duct as other power cables Output errors may result e For water proofing and damage prevention of the wire we recommend cabling work using conduits and ducts Use a water proof cable gland Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 15 Installa
22. NO 1 In case of entering BASIC SETUP MODE Touch the gt key twice to move the cursor to YES Touch the 4 key once 2 In case of back to MEASURING MODE Touch the gt key three times to move the cursor to NO Touch the 4 key once rivet WOI g OL OOL ENTER BASIC SETUP t9717 N22 XZH YES OR NO YES OR NO TUOI y TOTOE y With the operation of 1 the OAA 00 BASIC SETUP MODE screen 3 BASIC SETUP EAWYyIeY age appears for two seconds Firat l 00 TAG setting screen appears two 4 TAG PD seconds after XXXXXXXX Hanne Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 11 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Setting the TAG NO This function sets the TAG NO of the flowmeter Default setting XXXXXXXX Setting range 8 characters max Alphanumeric characters and space can be set Screen Step nglish J Japanese Procedure fd fi 1 ENTER BASIC ae ee oe a y9 Enter the BASIC SETUP MODE YES OR NO YES OR NO See page 4 11 In the BASIC SETUP MODE the TAG NO screen is the first 2 a screen that appears AAAAANAN l Touch the D gt key until the 3 ISt ee cursor is at the character to be XXXXXXXX HHHRRHREK Changed Ily Z Z 4 TAG SIFY Touch 4 or V key to FXXXXXXX FARARAKE change the character Z 1 x Z x Touchthe D gt key until the TET Soa 5 TAG gy ts ie cursor 1s back at the mode FIC 0001 FIC 9001 Indi
23. Radiated RF Fields 80 1000 MHz 1kHz AM8 amp 0 EN 61000 4 4 1995 A1 1995 A2 2001 A 2 kV AC Power IEC 1000 4 4 1995 Electrical Fast Transients Burst 1 kV I O signal control EN 61000 4 5 1995 A1 2001 IEC 61000 4 5 1995 1kV Line to line Power Lines Surge 2kV Line to ground Power Lines 1kV Line to ground I O signal control Lines EN 61000 4 6 1996 A 1 2001 IEC 61000 4 6 1996 Conducted Radio frequency 150 KHz 80 MHz Power frequency magnetic field 50Hz EN 61000 4 11 1994 A 1 2001 IEC 61000 4 11 1994 ee Voltagr Dip short iterrruptions PERFORMANCE Unless otherwise noted the performance of this product at the specified levels of electromagnetic interference is within the specifications for Performance Under Rated Conditions NOTES PC Performance Criteria l Twist pair cables required for all I O interface circuits In case of remote model two core double shield cable in metal conduit pipe required for the input line in con nection with detector LV Directive Conformity LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 73 23 EEC EN 61010 1 2001 TEC61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter iii Safety Yamatake Corporation MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Electromagnetic Flowmeter Documentation Supplement 1 Mains supply The symbol for a c or d c on the name plate is as fo
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25. being accepted on the receiving instrument side Be sure to install the external power supply and the external resistive load as specified Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Introduction System configuration WITHOUT the communication function Figure 1 3 shows a sample system configuration without the communication In this system the device measures the flow rate and outputs analog 4 to 20mA DC signal to the Host Control System Device AC or DC 6 ME power supply Figure l 3 System configuration of analog output WITHOUT communication function Smart Electromagnetic Flowmeter device e Measures flow rate and outputs an analog signal Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 1 5 Introduction Yamatake Corporation System configuration WITH the HART communication function with the internal power supply Figure 1 4 shows a sample system configuration in with the HART communication Device AC or DC ___ ra G A power control analog output Figure l 4 System configuration of with the HART communication with internal power supply Smart Electromagnetic Flowmeter device e Measures flow rate and outputs an analog signal HART Communicator e Communicate with the MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS and configure the date of the MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS For the HART communication by the HART 375 communicator the necessary DD file needs to be downloaded
26. ececccccceeeeeeeeeeees 2 10 Remote converter terminal descriptions 2 contact OUtPUL cceececccceceeeeeeeeee 2 11 Write POLE COME LIC CIS sist tas rnoun ted acat tas oictsctaes tala E aiansstimel tetseks 2 19 Touch Sensor key PUNCUIONS xccevcssesainsacadevaceca denseandeevesdavsistwsadesacexatienedeavesdausions 3 4 Deraul SCONES rsr rE carta s etalk Staak td alii contas dtl Staal ed litt 3 5 Mode HUTCH ONG sarrin ten dab eataes i eenee atacand a E 4 2 CULE SEEC Oane E A EE ETT OAN TE 4 37 Saru ENOS a e T T en nn tery eee 5 11 ODEO E EO S E E IEE E E O eaten near 5 12 CaTa E NO e e E A a E EAN 5 13 IN salen chen vate E E NE EEEE ANE aetateete 5 14 List of Tables Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter contains an overview of the model MGG10C MGG14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Flowmeter It provides definitions for all the major parts of the con verter MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Flowmeter Thank you for purchasing the Yamatake Corporation model MGG10C MGG14C Flowmeter This system features e Digital panel display e Intuitive versatile operator interface with large characters and backlit liquid crystal display LCD e I O Capacity Main components The model MGG10C MGG14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Flowmeter consists of a detector and a converter which operate on the principles of Faraday s law Integral The converter is mounted directly on the detector and they are installed as an integrated unit on the fluid pipe Remote T
27. or 4 key to select the desired function Two touches of the gt key in step 1 enables the selection of the built in counter function Touch the V or 4 key to select the desired function Three touches of the gt key in step 1 enables the selection of the contact input function Touch the V or key to select the desired function Four touches of the gt key in step 1 enables the selection of the contact output function Touche the V or key to select the desired function 4 25 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Screen Step English Japanese Procedure When completing the setting of 7 the respective functions touch the gt key to move the cursor to the 4 26 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Relations for setting function FXXXX Introduction The range built in counter contact input and contact output functions can be set using the combinations shown in the table below For example when Single range and Addition with preset are selected there are three contact input choices X 1 and 2 and three contact output choices 1 contact input and 1 contact output DI DO Built i i Range function i Te Contact input function Contact output function 0 Single range A Addition X Not activated 1 External 0 lock 2 External auto zeroing 4 Counter reset B Addition with preset F A
28. set to ST OUT1 and empty detection function can be set to ST OUT2 J Self check result output and High low limit alarm The self check result can be set to ST OUT1 and the high low alarm can be set to ST OUT2 K Empty detection function and High low limit alarm The empty detection function can be set to ST OUT1 and the high low limit alarm can be set to ST OUT2 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 39 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Flow rate range This function is used to set the flow rate range the value when the analog output reaches 100 In this screen three values can be changed flow rate value flow rate unit and time unit Setting range 4 40 i x Z Hf 1 4147 m s SPAN 10 000 m3 h Z Z Ht 1 4147 m s SPAN 10 000 m3 h _ x Z af 2 8294 m s SPAN 20 000 m3 h Ily lL sia a 2 8294 m s SPAN 20 000 I h EEP Z E 2 8294 m s SPAN 333 33 I min i x TA Loy 1 4147 m s SPAN 10 000 m h tl S Z Lu 1 4147 m s SPAN 10 000 m h i x Z LYUY 2 8294 m s SPAN 20 000 m3 h Ily 2 2 LU 2 8294 m s SPAN 20 000 I h 1 Eyal LYS 2 8294 m s SPAN 333 33 I min Flow rate 0 00001 to 99999 Unit m 1 cm t kg g BPH GPH mGPH lb KGPM GPM mGPM Time unit s min h d Step English Japanese Procedure Enter ENGINEERING MODE see page 4 11 Use the V or 4 key to cycle through the screens until
29. setting c PAN ERR oR l e Check the TYPE setting OUER 1l2m s e Check the DUMMY setting The pulse e Check the pulse weight frequency is either setting too high or too low e Check the pulse frequency setting e Check the engineering unit match span unit Pulse width too e Check 1 Pulse width large 2 Pulse weight and Duty 70 or more 3 Span setting at pulse frequency output PULSE WIDTH OVER DUTY rB 5 14 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Safety precautions Table 5 4 Non critical Error Screen Error Solution Hysteresis e Check hysteresis setting exceeding 100 of range in normal i reverse automatic range SETTING ERROR Safety precautions Introduction Correct operation is necessary for the safe and efficient use of the SFC and MagneW3000 FLEX Carefully read the safety precautions described in this user s manual and have a thorough understanding of it before operating the product Operating precautions For safe use of the instrument this manual uses the following symbols PMN Te Denotes a potentially hazardous situation which is not avoided could result in death or serious injury PANN Unite Denotes a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor injury or damage to device Examples of symbol The symbol indicates a specific action that is prohibited to prevent danger The prohibited action prohibiti
30. start operation of the flowmeter 1 Confirm that the detector is correctly installed on the pipe 2 Confirm that the wiring between the converter and the detector has been properly completed according to the installation instructions specified in this manual In case of using a HART SFC communication function verify an appropriate wiring according to the wiring in this users manual 3 Begin and then stop fluid flow through the detector so that fluid is present in the detector in a static condition 4 Confirm that there is no leakage at the flanges of the detector 5 Apply power to the converter 6 The following display appears seven seconds after the power is ON m Ltt H B m h WPO 0000000020 Figure 3 1 Start up display 7 Zero the flowmeter using the procedure on page 4 14 The flowmeter is now on and operational Shut down PANN Unite Switch the control equipment to manual control before terminating flowmeter operation and shutting off the output to the control equipment This action prevents the power shut off from directly affecting the control equipment and causing the valve positioner to malfunction To stop operation of the flowmeter 1 Switch the control equipment connected to the flowmeter to manual control 2 Turn off power to the converter Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 3 1 Operation Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel The display panel is s
31. the SPAN range screen appears Touch the gt key until the cursor 1s at the flow rate value to be changed Touch the V or key to change the value Use the gt key to move the cursor to the flow rate unit Touch the V or 4 key to change the unit Z CAUTION If a weight unit is set the Specific Gravity must also be set to avoid output errors Use the D gt key to move the cursor to the time unit Touch the V or 4 key to change the unit Available units h min s d Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Screen Step English Japanese Procedure sia mae i 1 Touch the gt key until the 6 2 8294 m s LVV 2 8294 m s cursor is back at the mode SPAN 333 33 I min SPAN 333 33 I min indicator Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 41 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation 4 42 Setting hysteresis This is used to set the hysteresis as a range function to be used at range switching Use for normal direction automatic dual range or the normal reverse direction automatic range Default setting 0 Setting range 0 20 Screen Step English Japanese Procedure 11 i 1 HYSTERESIS 05 I 5 Z gt HYSTERESIS 05 11 i 3 HYSTERESIS 10 Z1 i l 4 HYSTERESIS 10 Z1 2 2 EADUVA 05 Open the hysteresis setup screen
32. to cycle through the screens until the damping screen appears T T n Touch the G gt key until the amp DAMPING _ TT cursor is at the value to be 003 0s l changed in the example the key is touched three times rt M P Use ra or V key to i m change the numeric value Touch amp DAMPING and holding either key quickly increments or decrements the values Touch the D gt key until the cursor 1s back at the mode indicator Touch the MODE key and hold for three seconds to return to MEASUREMENT MODE to save the Damping Time Value amp DAMPING 010 0s 4 56 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Manual zeroing When piping vibration exists process fluid slightly moves and display shows some values even though the fluid stands still This function 1s used to adjust zero manually when the above phenomena occurs Important Make sure to use the Manual zeroing function after using Auto zero function properly Manual zero is effective when the flow rate range is set as 0 2m s or less When using the manual zeroing function set damping time as 10 seconds or longer How to set Verify the process fluid stands still If the display shows some value use the or V key to adjust to 0 Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Enter ADVANCED mode See T T page 4 23 Use the Touch A S y s ama ADY or y key to cycle through the screens until
33. to move the cursor to the F Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 53 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation 4 54 Setting the contact output status This is used to set the contact output status for normal operation Important This function is displayed when contact output has been selected Default setting CLOSE Setting range CLOSE OPEN lt For 1 contact input and 1 contact output gt Screen Step English Japanese Procedure 11 ea y 1 ST OUT MODE NORMAL CLOSE A jn 4 ST OUT MODE NORMAL CLOSE Ily Z I 3 ST OUT MODE NORMAL OPEN ES TEE 4 ST OUT MODE NORMAL OPEN 111 22 ey7TyyayVaZE Fk J v b CLOSE Open the contact output status setup screen by following the steps to enter the engineering mode iI Z i A ae A E a N z CLOSE Touch the D gt key liu eae ey7TyyayVaZE F J vv OPEN Use the 4 key to set the contact output status 1l pa We tee al 7 EFF J y v OPEN Touch the gt key to move the cursor to the Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel lt For 2 contact output gt Screen Step English Japanese Procedure II E E ST OUT2 MODE NORMAL CLOSE Ily E ST OUT1 MODE NORMAL CLOSE Al Z ST OUT1 MODE NORMAL OPEN E Z ST OUT1 MODE NORMAL OPEN Ily
34. 1 2 3 With indication With a reverse flow rate the symbol will appear on the flow rate display With built in counter it is possible to select the normal reverse differential flow integration function Contact output Normal reverse distinction status signal The contact output status at shipment is as follows Range No 1 Closed Range No 2 Open Reverse setting is also possible Output C 4 mA 100 0 Figure 4 3 Normal reverse automatic switching range Example of setting AUTO range e Range No 1 normal range Outputs 4 to 20 mA for 0 to 30 m h a b e Range No 2 reverse range Outputs 4 to 20 mA for 0 to 10 m gt h a d WIDE range e Outputs 4 to 8 mA for 10 to Om h c e 8 to 20 mA for 0 to 30m h e b When WIDE is selected Low flow cut is not performed Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 33 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation 4 34 Normal Reverse external switching range Switches between the normal and reverse ranges by inputting a switching command contact from the host system or controller It is also possible to output the normal reverse range distinctive contact output status signal using the same timing Analog output When AUTO is selected for an analog output Normal direction 4 to 20 mA DC Reverse direction 4 to 20 mA DC When WIDE is selected for an analog output 4 to 20 mA DC is output according to either range No
35. 1 or range No 2 whichever has the wider range With pulse output There is no distinction in output between the normal and reverse directions The pulse weight is also the same The built in counter simply integrates the flow rate without distinguishing between the normal and reverse directions However when normal reverse differential flow integration 1s selected the integration of the direction subtraction is available Example In the normal direction 100 gt 99 gt 98 0 gt 1 2 3 In the reverse direction 100 gt 99 gt 98 0 gt 1 2 3 With indication Ge 99 With a reverse flow rate the symbol will appear on the flow rate display For the built in counter it is possible to select the normal reverse differential flow integration function Contact input Range switching command contact input Normal direction when opened Reverse direction when closed Contact output select the function required Normal reverse distinction status signal The contact output status at shipment is as follows Range No 1 Closed Range No 2 Open Reverse setting is also possible Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Built in counter function A Addition counter In the normal reverse range addition is performed in the normal and reverse directions respectively B Addition counter with preset The preset value ranges from 0000000000
36. 60 2 36 To M4 L Screw A 02e Modela 0512 56 Figure 2 11 Signal Cable Dimensions Detector side Converter side mm inches 60 2 36 70 2 76 Om xO E oe To M4 ee a e ai i To M4 screw O60 2 36 L 70 2 76 Screw Figure 2 12 Excitation Cable Dimensions Outer sheath Sheath Inner sheath Cloth tape Inner shield Conductive tube Black Insulator Conductive wire Conductive wire Insulator Signal cable _ Outer shield Excitation cable Figure 2 13 Signal and excitation cable construction Note Strip the conductive tubing black down to the ends of the inner shields on the conductive wires for terminals A and B of the signal cable Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 13 Installation Yamatake Corporation Signal and excitation cable wiring The following figure shows the proper terminal connections for the signal and excita tion cables for both model MGA12W cables and commercial cable Dedicated cable model MGA12W Signal cable model MGA12W Converter Detector 0 Excitation cable model MGA12W Commercially available cable Signal cable 2 core Single shielded cable Converter Detector Excitation cable Figure 2 14 Detector to converter wiring diagram 2 14 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Wiring cable Note Selecting the cable The recommended wiring cable is a 600V vinyl sheath electrical wire CVV
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38. E a appears EEL Taia 4 2 OUTPUT CHECK yaya poi yh Two seconds later OUTPUT MODE OFF OFF CHECK MODE screen appears 4 24 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Selecting functions Introduction Sets the electromagnetic flowmeter functions range counter contact input and contact output There will be restrictions on the functions that can be set depending on your model s specifications Note that the setting range will be limited depending on the selection of contact input output The possible combinations are shown on the following pages Step nglish J Japanese Procedure a ale Enter ENGINEERING MODE FUNC SET FOA11 11 ee FUNC SET FOA11 SINGLE RANGE i eee FUNC SET F1A12 DIR AUTO DUAL RG Ily 2 21 FUNC SET FOB13 PRESET COUNTER fds 0 FUNC SET F0A21 EXT AUTO ZERO tt 2 2 FUNC SET FOA14 ERROR DIAG ALM gt 9L 974 FOA11 IYVYY I ZI 974 FOA11 9YLYS e 08 2 oe es al a a TO we ZA neo allay ey He ot oe At FLAF aves 7 9 754 FOA14 VALS Va ag Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter see page 4 23 Touch the gt key to select the kind of function settings 1t character is for range setting 24 is for built in counter setting 3 is for contact input function setting and 4th is for contact output function setting Touch the V
39. E select the AUTO or WIDE tl Z 4 20VV SHUJI Touch the gt key to move WIDE the cursor to the Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 43 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Setting Changing the preset value of the built in flow counter This changes the contact output status from H to L or from L to H when the flow counter reaches a preset value This function is used when contact output has been selected Also be sure to select the preset counter for the contact output in function setting See page 4 25 Default setting The preset value is set to 0000000000 at shipment Setting range 0000000000 9999999999 Screen Step English Japanese e O E It Ct Procedure Open the built in flow counter preset value setup screen by COUNTER PRESET 0000200000 Z Lt COUNTER PRESET 0000200000 COUNTER PRESET 0000500000 Z lZ COUNTER PRESET 0000500000 ADYIVULYhF 0000200000 Z a l l ADYIVEYhF 0000200000 I TILE Eo Lt CLL ADYIVRYhF 0000500000 AUYSVU EY hE 0000500000 following the steps to enter the Engineering mode Touch the D gt key to move the cursor to the desired digits In this example the cursor is moved to the 2 position by touching the RIGHT SHIFT key five times Touch the V or key to set the desired numbers In this case the numeral 2 is changed to 5 by three touches of the incr
40. Electromagnetic Flowmeter Converter Model MGG10C M MGG10C P R MGG10C S T MGG14C S T 1st Edition Issued in July 2007 2nd Edition Issued in Dec 2007 Yamatake Corporation Yamatake Corporation
41. FF Touch the 4 key to switch the OFF screen to ON screen Touch the 4 key twice to move to the OUTPUT CHECK ST OUT screen Z x 1 x EE ot Touch the gt key to move the 2 gt ST OUT1 OPEN gt t ty7 79h1 CLOSE cursor at the status OPEN ST OUT2 CLOSE ty7v77b2 CLOSE CLOSE Z 1 x Z I x Z OZ Use the D gt key to move the 3 gt ST OUT1 OPEN 2ty7 7911 OPEN cursor at the status OPEN ST OUT2 OPEN t 7 79b2OPEN CLOSE 4 gt ST OUTS OPEN Sey FLOM poll Touch the gt key to move the ST OUT2 OPEN ty FY79k2 OPEN cursor to gt Use the A or V key to move the other screen 5 Then the contact input and output are back to the current status OPEN CLOSE Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 5 7 Safety precautions Yamatake Corporation Excitation current check This function is used to check the excitation current Step English Japanese Procedure Enter MAINTENANCE MODE 11 2 2 gt EX CHECK EXX 160 0 11 2 2 gt EX CHECK EXX 160 0 1 1 2 2 gt EX CHECK EXY 160 0 1 T T gt EX CHECK OFF 160 0 11 E ales gt EX CHECK OFF 160 0 11 atc 2VAVF IVD EXX 160 0 111 Ge PUAVF IVD EXX 160 0 11 2 2 gt VAYF IYI EXY 160 0 I eee ee PUAYF ry OFF 160 0 11 2 2 2U4A97Fry7 OFF 160 0 see page 4 24 Use the or V key to cycle through screen until OUTPUT CHECK screen appear
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44. Same as the setting flow rate range or DECIMAL PLACE 2 Setting range DECIMAL PLACE Single range 0 to 4 DECIMAL PLACE Dual or Normal Reverse range 0 to 4 Screen Step English Japanese wia Lint 1 amp DECIMAL PLACE 0 wia Lint 2 DECIMAL PLACE 1 wia Lint 3 amp DECIMAL PLACE 1 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter amp YVAURITVAF amp LaADRIF AF Procedure rir Enter ADVANCED MODE see Ltt page 4 23 Use the V or key to cycle through the screens until DECIMAL PLACE appears 0 NI Li LY aDROFYAF 1 V or 4 key to set the desired number Touch the gt key to move the cursor to the number Use the rire Ltt Touch the gt key to move the 1 cursor to back to amp Touch the MODE key to return to the MEASURING MODE and save the data 4 65 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Change the excitation frequency This function is used to change the excitation frequency Important The excitation frequency is determined by the power supply frequency Selectable frequencies are 1 8 1 4 and 1 2 of power supply frequency Lower frequency has better zero stability and higher frequency is suitable for slurry applications Default 1 4 of power supply frequency Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Enter ADVANCED MODE see rit rir tt tit page 4 23 Use the V or 4 1 amp EX eet aa fea key to cy
45. UZ ST OUT2 MODE NORMAL CLOSE ae aa ar Z I ST OUT2 MODE NORMAL CLOSE II l y7 a9 x v CLOSE 1l ae fyFvyayV ao J v CLOSE fds 2 o a x OPEN 1l ot ByFvyayV ag J v7 OPEN Ily Z Eo ae J v lv CLOSE ti At kyFyyayVa72 x v CLOSE Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Open the contact output status setup screen by following the steps to enter the engineering mode Touch the gt key Use the V and 4 keys to set the contact output status Touch the gt key to move the cursor to the Use the 4 key to move the ST OUT2 MODE screen Touch the gt key to set contact output 2 in the same way 4 55 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Damping time constant The damping time constant removes minute fluctuations when transmitting the measured flow rate to the control equipment Check the amplitude of fluctuation in flow output and set the damping time constant to an appropriate value The new value becomes effective as soon as it 1s entered Default setting 3 0 second Setting range 0 1 to 199 9 seconds 0 0 to 199 9 seconds for Fast Response Option for Short Run Batch Process Screen Step English Japanese Procedure 171 171 2 2 gt i MODE ENTER EKG RoE ean Enter the ADVANCED mode ADVANCED Keoz e See page 4 23 OT Hi l Use the Touch 4 or V key amp DAMPING 8 FVEYY 003 0s
46. ables and wiring the system A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below l contact input and contact output See Gisegess Ee S POWERACT x y HN i eledeleoeeoed eh ERROR Figure 2 4 Integral converter terminal block Table 2 1 Remote converter terminal descriptions 1 contact input amp 1 contact output Symbol Description I OUT Analog output P OUT _ Pulse output STATUS IN Contact input STATUS OUT Contact output E Not used L Grounding grounding resistance must be lt 100Q Note ncase of DC24V and DCI10V power supply the symbol of the L and N of the power supply become and 2 6 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Integral wiring 2 2 contact input To wire a remote system the following cables are required e Analog output cable see page 2 16 e Pulse output cable see page 2 17 e Contact input output cable see page 2 17 The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring the system A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below 2 contact input oe ppr sof ee Powe x y LHH eeseeececn e Table 2 2 Remote converter terminal descriptions 2 contact input Symbol Description I OUT Analog output P OUT ea a STATUS IN 1 Contact input 1 a a Pulse output STATUS IN 2 Conta
47. acids iar dee A 2 8 Remote converter terminal DIOCK nesrece ens E 2 9 Remote converter terminal DICK oerien eaan aa n Takasan Eeit 2 10 Remoteconverter temuinal DIOC Kenere a E E E 2 11 CADIS USAGES ran CS enana e a a 2 12 Signal Cable Dimensions sodoeririri nnie e E E N 2 13 FExcitanon Cable DIMENSIONS srinennieireni e AAA 2 13 Signal and excitation cable construction eseenonosssssssseettttrerereeeeessessssss 2 13 Detector to Converter WITING didrai serisine ai e E E E 2 14 Wiring diagram for Current output seeessooossses0eeoeeeeeeeeeeonnnssssssssssssseeerrreeeese 2 16 Winne dia cram for pulsccoutput enreta a a E Aes 2 17 SWitch locations ON Main Card sssrini a E E ee ee 2 17 Wiring diagrami for contact Input Jeiycedccaiec mises reeled es 2 18 Wiring diagram for contact output eeesnnonsssssooeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnssssssssssssseerrreerese 2 18 Switch docations on Main Card co c eiseteidessessvadidcawaceesdandiseIeieenesieadi aw cceereee 2 20 Write protection switch positions cccecscccccccccceeseseecccceeeeeaeeeeeeccceeeeeaaneeses 2 20 Switch locations ON main Card ccceccccccccccccccceeeeeceaaasseesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaas 2 21 HART communication Switch positions ccccccccssssseeeeecccceeeceaaeeeeeeeceeeeeeaas 2 21 Switch locations on main CALC sarriette naa E A easier eee 2 22 Empty detection function switch pOSitions cccccccceecccceeeeeeeeeeaeessesseseeeees 2 22 Switu
48. al Data setting device A e Displays the flow rate and the totalized value e The Data can be configured through the four infrared sensor keys Terminal box B e Encloses the inputs outputs terminals e Equipped with 12kV 1000A lightning arrestor Name plate C e Indicates model numbers product numbers and the detector factor EX Tag number plate D e Indicates the tag number as specified in the product order Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 1 9 Introduction Yamatake Corporation Approval of this Device Overview If the basic model number is MGG14C and 1 2 NPT wiring connection is selected and style code is selected as N this device functions as an FM CSA non incentive approved model In this case the installation standards described in this section must be followed Installation of this device FM CSA Nonincendive model THIS EQUIPMENT IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C D CLASS MII DIVISION 2 GROUPS F G OR NON HAZ ARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY A CAUTION Power supply and internal voltage of ordinary equipment to the earth shall not exceed AC250V 50 60HZ DC250V in case of normal formal conditions Ambient temperature is from 25 to 60C Process temperature is from 40 to 160C Remote model Process temperature is from 40 to 120C Integral model 1 10 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Introduction Yamatake Corporatio
49. al cable see page 2 12 e Excitation cable see page 2 12 e Analog output cable see page 2 16 e Pulse output cable see page 2 17 e Contact input output cable see page 2 17 The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring the system A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below l contact input and 1 contact outpu Pep pep 1 s8 sa c AL Of i peeeems tate Ta ai POWER AC ott OUT Figure 2 7 Remote converter terminal block Table 2 4 Remote converter terminal descriptions 1 contact input amp 1 contact output Symbol Description A B C Flow rate signal input SA SB I OUT Analog output P OUT Pulse output STATUS IN Contact input STATUS OUT Contact output X x Excitation E Not used Grounding grounding resistance must be lt 100Q Note ncase oe eee supply the symbol of the L and N of the power supply become and Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 9 Installation Yamatake Corporation Remote wiring 2 2 contact input To wire a remote system the following cables are required e Signal cable see page 2 12 e Excitation cable see page 2 12 e Analog output cable see page 2 16 e Pulse output cable see page 2 17 e Contact input output cable see page 2 17 The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring the system A diagra
50. alues set as HI LO alarm function Step English Japanese Procedure Enter ADVANCED i y i N x IMODE see page 4 23 1 amp OUT LIMITER amp 4 20 ee F Use the V or 4 key to OFF OFF cycle through the screens until the IOUT LIMITER screen appears mrt mrt 0 It Touch the gt key to 2 I OUT LIMITER amp 4 20 49 y move the cursor to the OFF OFF OFF Mit y Mit y tt tt 3 OUT LIMITER amp 4 202177 Use the V or 4 key to ON ON switch the OFF to ON ie mil Iti tht Touch the gt key to 4 amp OUT LIMITER Bera re Date Aa move the cursor to back to ON ON e Touch the MODE key to 5 return to the MEASURING MODE and save the data Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 67 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Change the flow direction This function is used when the detector is installed in opposite direction to the flow direction Default setting FORWARD the direction mark on the detector matches the direction of flow Screen Step English Japanese Procedure e Enter ADVANCED MODE see wiu rir 0M nia page 4 23 Use the 4 or V amp FLOW DIRECTION al key to cycle through the screens FORWARD FORWARD s until the FLOW DIRECTION screen appears BIE EEE wit uit gt amp FLOW DIRECTION ree Touch the gt key to move the FORWARD FORWARD cursor to FORWARD wie Vint Ltt It Touch the 4 or V key to 3 amp FLOW DIRECTION r
51. amexeqeebesee 4 5 Entenng BASIC SETUP MODE scree sutured esudecetnavanainndaGamcnidcysev aren auskantcuevaddees savata edicts 4 11 Table of Contents Sewind TNS TANG NO 8 satiate fase nne a a a E 4 12 Pelaut Seting efile ren salecicgenins Seed auras Sadun talon dace a tucson 4 12 Seting 21 a 6 ener er re eee eee eee 4 12 DAMP inG UNIS CONSAN sitio ssaneatsie ced a a omer 4 13 DGTAUIT Setting sect code stuart utile a arent ose teen cee eeete saute eae 4 13 SEIN ANS cts dee ees ceee ety tse EE a Ea 4 13 AUO ZE O csc esac tice te da tee cleat sae a tes cats eee 4 14 FOW COUNICK Reset VAIS renin Race nant wctoeradunienstiadadl A a 4 16 FOW COURTEr ReSeNN Giros a N cetuacudbcoadss 4 17 VEEE dalasi e a a nxn tut dasocra 4 18 Detalh settini ernereaina eae a E ai 4 18 Setting the Number of Dummy Detectors cc ccceccc ccc eeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeeseeeaeeees 4 20 Defaut setting aruh a a eaten eit tatene 4 20 SENG MAINS herku ee aea 4 20 F IOW TETANGE uao E nee uedenen ened and aetna mascicoeaneene 4 21 SY 111 ae fi 2 OL Smee ern cena ey a nec ee oe ene re me ee OSS eee Nene een 4 21 FIOW Tale Nda UO Maia S Gietnelnnadaseanie 4 22 Default SetUNg estes acts dente a a a a a 4 22 Seting FANGS oi ec eet n ee ee ch ee ea ee 4 22 Entering ENGINEERING ADVANCED MAINTENANCE MODE ccceceeeeeeees 4 23 Entering ENGINEERING MODE ccccccccscccseeceeeeeeeesueecaeeceeecsueeeaeesseesseesaaes 4 23
52. ance ates sealants A a RR 1 6 System configuration WITH the SFC or HART communication function with the external DOWGT SUD DIY berer ar aa A eo 1 7 System Configuration for Digital Output DE Output cc ceecseee eset eeeeeeeaees 1 8 System COMMOUNATION dies iieocacee dined oe tae elected Died decane many tases eerbesasiease ee coee eee 1 8 Approval orts DEVICE xcs aicdecivecanewdinesvanswawche aceacannv AEI 1 10 Chapter 2 Installation IKE SClECTION actiteoteis eaveeterieaneteeacc E E E E 2 1 UNPACKING and Storage scuso sseininedsaagauuanatualancndae nes uansmidve unde moavadiuicn i a 2 2 MSto OP UON S asee SR A R nee ewe 2 3 Changing the orientation of the converter n0annannannannannsnnrnnnrnrnrnnresneenernernrenrennennee 2 4 WIPO saa e A sae Cae ee 2 5 Integral wiring 1 1 contact input and 1 contact output cece cece seca enna eeees 2 6 Integral wiring 2 2 contact INDUt zs esei ce eeceeeeeeeeeeaseseeeeeeeeseaeeseesseeesaues 2 7 Integral wiring 3 2 contact output ccc ccccceecceeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeaeeesseeeaees 2 8 Remote wiring 1 1 contact input and 1 contact OUtPUt cece eeeeeeeee enna enees 2 9 Remote wiring 2 2 CONtaCt INDU 2 00 ioiii cece cece eeseeeeeaeesegeeseeeseaeesaeees 2 10 Remote wiring 3 2 contact output 0 ccc ccccc cece eececeeeeseeeeeeceseeeeeeeeseeeseeeeaeeesaess 2 11 MOUNN ces ceemerese ate otentar cae eet een cies sci Scat eee ee enemas
53. and Y Excitation e Check if the resistance of coil circuit is open is less than 50 Q Coil resistance is to be checked between X and Y terminal of a detector e Cycle power ROM check e Cycle power BITOR e Replace the ROM e Replace main card RAM read after Cycle power write error e Replace main card NVM read after Cycle power write error e Replace main card ADC error e Cycle power A D change e Replace main card error Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 5 13 Safety precautions Yamatake Corporation Error codes for non critical problems Non critical problems do not seriously disrupt flowmeter operation When an error occurs during operation and is regarded by the system as a non critical problem the flowmeter continues to output the flow rate The following table shows the possible error codes for non critical problems and what to do If the problem persists after trying these solutions contact technical support For technical support contact your Yamatake sales representative in your area Table 5 4 Non critical Error Screen Error Solution Detector type and e Check the setting for the diameter do not detector diameter and enter match the correct diameter MATCHING ERROR High low limit e Set HI gt LO CF alarm error Ere I ae SETTING ERROR HI lt LO The span setting is Check the SPAN setting Z mip greater than 12 m s e Check the DIA
54. cations requiring high response and performance e g the function should not be used when a pump frequently generates pulsation Default setting OFF Step English Japanese Procedure Enter the ADVANCED Mode mim It ti 1 amp AUTO SPIKE CUT amp b342 h OFF OFF BIE HE See page 4 23 Use the 4 or V key to cycle through the screens until AUTO SPIKECUT screen appears I y 71 tit i To Touch the gt key to move the cursor to the OFF amp AUTO SPIKE CUT OFF 71 Lint amp AUTO SPIKE CUT AUTO wia IA amp AUTO SPIKE CUT AUTO amp A kANTAZAYE OFF wia Lint amp A KANA DAYLE AUTO O71 Lit amp A hANTZAYh AUTO Touch the key to switch the OFF screen to the AUTO screen Touch the gt key to move the cursor to back to amp Touch the MODE key to return to the MEASURING MODE and save the data Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Manual spike cut function This function eliminates steep noise spikes spike noise in the flow rate The manual spike cut function enables to set parameters spike cut level and spike cut time to best meet the customers application Default setting Spike cut time 0 Spike cut level 1 0 Setting range Spike cut time 00 0 to 99 9s Spike cut level 1 0 to 99 9 Screen Step English Japanese Procedure rim y ri y td td Enter
55. cator 4 12 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Damping time constant The damping time constant removes minute fluctuations when transmitting the measured flow rate to the control equipment Check the amplitude of fluctuation in flow output and set the damping time constant to an appropriate value The new value becomes effective as soon as it 1s entered Default setting 3 0 second Setting range 0 1 to 199 9 seconds 0 0 to 199 9 seconds for Fast Response Option for Short Run Batch Precess Screen Step English Japanese Procedure 1i HIE a e R Enter the BASIC SETUP MODE YES OR NO YES OR NO See page 4 11 O g tit Use the Touch 4 or V key amp DAMPING 003 0s to cycle through the screens until the damping screen appears Wt I Touch the D gt key until the 3 DAMPING E E cursor is at the value to be 003 0s 003 05 changed in the example the key is touched three times O y Use 4 or V key to 4 D E E change the numeric value Touch and holding either key quickly increments or decrements the values Touch the gt key until the cursor is back at the mode indicator Touch the MODE key and hold for three seconds to return to MEASUREMENT MODE to save the Damping Time Value 5 amp DAMPING 010 0s Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 13 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Auto zero
56. cle through the screens ue gt F until the EX FREQUENCY screen appears Lit Lit A EX FREQUENCY ee Touch the gt key to move the 12 5 Hz 12 5 Hz cursor to the frequency value rit ri tt tit 3 EX FREQUENCY Ea Use the V or 4 key to set a 25 Hz 25 Hz desired frequency mrt y mrt y Ut Ot 4 amp EX FREQUENCY ee ae Touch the gt key to move the 25 Hz 25 Hz cursor to back to amp Touch the MODE key to return 5 to the MEASURING MODE and save the data Note The device is calibrated with the excitation frequency which is 1 4 of power supply frequency Other excitation frequency may affect accuracy Note n the areas with 60Hz power supply excitation frequency selections are 7 5Hz 15Hz 30Hz Note Jn some slurry applications excess output noise may be present Switching to a higher excitation frequency may reduce this output noise providing a more stable signal It should be noted that changing to a higher frequency may introduce measurement error of a few percent Please contact Yamatake for assistance before utilizing this feature 4 66 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Setting the analog output limit This function is used to activate analog output limit The analog output limit is determined by the values set by the HI LO alarm function Default setting OFF When this function is set as ON the analog output is output between v
57. ct input 2 E Not used L Grounding grounding resistance must be lt 100 Q Note n case of DC24V and DC110V power supply the symbol of the L and N of the power supply become and Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 7 Installation Yamatake Corporation Integral wiring 3 2 contact output To wire a remote system the following cables are required e Analog output cable see page 2 16 e Pulse output cable see page 2 17 e Contact input output cable see page 2 17 The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring the system A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below 2 contact output Tia e Stars 1 puar pe a ea o e e Oe OOOOOC LS g o og Figure 2 6 Integral converter terminal block Table 2 3 Remote converter terminal descriptions 2 contact output Symbol Description I OUT Analog output P OUT Pulse output STATUS OUT 1 Contact output 1 STATUS OUT 2 Contact output 2 E Not used L Grounding grounding resistance must be lt 100 Q Note n case of DC24V and DC11 at pied supply the symbol of the L and N of the power supply become and 2 8 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Remote wiring 1 1 contact input and 1 contact output To wire a remote system the following cables are required e Sign
58. ctor output Pay close attention to voltage and polarity when wiring Protective diode Avoid this polarity power supply Pee 30V max ET aa Figure 2 16 Wiring diagram for pulse output Note Check and confirm that the polarity of the wiring is correct Incorrect polarity may cause damage to the equipment Use an external power supply that meets the voltage and capacity specifications Pulse may be output when the power is turned ON or OFF Pulse output protection circuit causes voltage drop Some counters may not pick up the pulses due to this voltage drop In such case turn On S6 switch Refer to the Figure 2 17 Empty detection function switch Write protection switch lt LEV3 LEV2 LEV1 Or Main card l lt gt EEE 5 6 7 8 OFF Commnication switch Pulse output protection circuit Figure 2 17 Switch locations on main card Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX IPLUS Converter 2 17 Installation Yamatake Corporation Contact input wiring Either a semi conductive contact or a no voltage contact can be used as the contact input The contact input terminals are not available when a 2 contact output model has been selected Semi conductive contact input STATUS IN J Required specifications for the semi conductive contact OFF Withstand voltage 30V min Leak current 0 1MA max ON Saturation voltage 3V max ON current 15mA max Required specifications for No v
59. e immunity functions This mode includes ADVANCED MODE _ Damping Manual zero Mode indicator Averaging Ri Auto spike Cut Coefficient Drop out Low flow cut off Flow direction change A CAUTION The CALIBRATION MODE and ADVANCED MODE contain adjustments and operations that are very important for proper flow rate measurement Improper settings in these modes will prevent measurement Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 3 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation MEASURING MODE This is the normal operational mode In this mode the screen indicates the measuring status What is displayed on screen depends upon the setting selections made in the other modes This mode performs one other important function Entering this mode causes the system to save settings entered in other modes Each time the MEASURING MODE is selected data is written into memory Settings entered in other modes are held in temporary memory for two minutes but will return to the previously saved value unless the MEASURING MODE 1s selected The only exception is the counter which is always saved into memory immediately PANN Unite After entering settings in other modes ALWAYS immediately select the MEASURING MODE to save settings 4 4 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel LCD display flow The following screens appear in this order POWER ON Maintena
60. e DISPLAY SELECT screen appears rivet rit y tt ie Touch the gt key once to 2 DISPLAY SELECT a Ea move the cursor to the flow rate indication value EIEE IE EIEE DE it It Lt RATE Ot it I RATE DISPLAY SELECT EaDLRUAD Touch the V or 4 key to RATE RATE scroll through the selections RATE or TOTAL Note that the i Main Display changes as the different display selections L i a ba l L I LI wa appear The current flow rate r SPI iG SELE eT E ne P T indication value appears at the TOTAL TOTAL upper right in the Main Display LM ln LUMA liss Touch the D gt key until the 4 DISPLAY SELECT EFEO PEL cursor is back at the mode RATE RATE indicator 4 22 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Entering ENGINEERING ADVANCED MAINTENANCE MODE This is to describe how to enter ENGINEERING ADVANCED and MAINTENANCE MODE CAUTION Check the write protection level to enter each mode See page 2 19 Entering ENGINEERING MODE Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Enter BASIC SETUP MODE Z I 1 x UZ Z see page 4 11 Use the V or 1 MODE ENTER E lal SBE zan ENGINEERING a ee eam 4 key to cycle through the screens until the MODE ENTER ENGINEERING screen appears 1 1 x I ME Touch the gt key once to 2 MODE ENTER URE a a ENGINEERING Tyvcryvy k move the cursor to ENGINEERING 1 Z 3 HR al es I Touch
61. e the 4 or V key to change the value Use the D gt key to move the cursor to the detector Diameter value The converter works with the following detector Diameters in millimeters 25 5 25 40 80 100 e200 250 400 450 e700 800 e 1100 10 50 125 300 e 500 900 15 65 150 350 600 e 1000 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Step English Japanese Procedure Tae Ee i i Touch the gt key until the 5 EX 320 0 t EX 320 0 cursor is back at the mode KID DIA 100 0 KID 2954 100 0 dicator v Can be used es ee ee K a a J lt on Note For MGG and KID type detectors set the detector factor EX as the value stamped on the name plate For NNM and NNK if you need to replace a converter with a new one contact your YAMATAKE representative Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 19 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Setting the Number of Dummy Detectors This is used to set number of dummy detectors installed with the NNK detector selected in the detector data setting This screen appears only for open channel type electromagnetic flowmeter NNK Default setting 0 Setting range 0 to 9 Step English Japanese Procedure Enter BASIC SETUP MODE see page 4 11 S TT Use the 4 or V key to cycle l z a Z Z through the sc
62. eaches set value the analog output is cutoff and the display is latched to zero to avoid errors due to flow pulsation in range value closed to zero Default setting OFF Setting range OFF or ON 0 ON 10 Screen Step nglish J Japanese Procedure 1 x 1 x Z Z Open the low flow cut setup 1 amp LOW FLOW CUT amp 0 70 44 h screen by following the steps to o oe enter the advanced mode Ily Ily Z Z gt amp LOW FLOW CUT A poset Touch the gt key to move the OFF cursor to OFF A By touching the 4 key the 3 amp LOW FLOW CUT amp O 7oO nvyk OFF message will change to ON 00 ON ON Now you can enter the low flow cut in a numerical value Ios Ios i 1 Touch the gt key and the cursor 4 amp LOW FLOW CUT a ON 00 ON 00 will moves to the numerical figures tit Ily EE Z 5 amp LOW FLOW CUT amp O 7oO avyk Use the V and A keys to select ON 05 ON 05 the desired numbers tl 5 Al g Z Z 6 amp LOW FLOW CUT amp O 7O AYk Touch the gt key to move t he ON 05 ON 05 cursor to the amp Touch the MODE key return to the 7 MEASURING MODE and save the data 4 64 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Setting decimal place This function is used to set the decimal place The decimal place is related to the flow rate range Default setting
63. ection Range switching A High low limit alarm Range switch C Range switching output Self check Empty detection B Addition with X Not activated B Range switching output Preset out preset put C Normal X Not activated 2 Range switching output reverse totaliza 7 Alarm Range switching output tion 8 Self check result Range switching output 3 Normal reverse automatic switching range 9 Empty detection Range switching A High low limit alarm Range switch C Range switching output Self check Empty detection Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 29 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Range functions Single range Measures a single range in the normal direction The output for a reverse flow will be as follows Analog output Possible to approx 20 0 8 mA With communication to approx 5 3 2 mA Pulse output No output Display A minus symbol appears Analog output Pulse output Hz Figure 4 1 Single range 4 30 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Normal direction automatic dual range This function has two ranges wide and narrow When the narrow range measurement exceeds 100 the unit automatically changes to the wide range This function should be used in combination with the wide narrow range distinction output contact Hysteresis setting is available when dual ran
64. ement key When the counter reset value has been changed touch the D gt key to return the cursor to the Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Specific gravity This function is used to set the specific gravity when selecting a weight unit t kg g lb in the flow rate measurement range setting Step English Japanese Procedure Enter ENGINEERING MODE l see page 4 23 1 oRaviTy 1 0000 Use the V or key to cycle through the screens until the GRAVITY screen appears Z 1 7 7 ene Touch the D gt key until the cursor gt GRAVITY gt is at the value to be changed 1 0000 Default setting 1 0000 Setting range 0 1000 to 9 9999 3 GRAVITY gt Touch the V or 4 key to 1 0050 005 change the value Z 4 GRAVITY HEY Touch the gt key until the cursor 1 0050 is back at the mode indicator Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 45 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Pulse weight This function is used to set the pulse weight value and pulse weight unit Pulse weight should be set so that pulse frequency indicated on the display is between 0 00006 and 3000Hz When changing the pulse weight with the dual range use the wider range iI TEE 1 PLS 27 780 Hz SCL 100 00 I p tu E gt PLS 27 780 Hz SCL 100 00 I p 1 Z 3 PLS 13 890 Hz SCL 200 00 I p 11
65. ent malfunction or output errors CAUTION Do not install the flowmeter near high current power lines motors or transformers to prevent damage from electromagnetic induction which can cause equipment malfunction or output errors A CAUTION Be sure to ground the welding power transformer when welding near the flowmeter to avoid output errors A CAUTION DO NOT use the flowmeter to ground a welder It can damage the flowmeter Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 1 Installation Yamatake Corporation Unpacking and storage The model MGG10C MGG14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Flowmeter is a preci sion instrument and should be handled with care to prevent damage or breakage After unpacking the flowmeter verify that the following items are included e Model MGG1OC MGGI4C converter e Standard accessories e MagneW setting data sheet e Test report If you have questions regarding the technical specifications of the flowmeter contact your nearest Yamatake Corporation office or Yamatake Corporation representative When making an inquiry make sure to provide the model number and product number of your flowmeter Storage When storing the flowmeter before use e Store indoors at room temperature 77 F or 25 C within a humidity level of approximately 65 e Store away from vibration or shock e Store the converter and detector in the original packaging In addition when storing the converter afte
66. g input Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external 0 lock input and terminal ST IN2 to external range switching input 7 External 0 lock input and built in counter reset input Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external 0 lock input and terminal ST IN2 to the built in counter reset input 8 External auto zero adjustment input and external range switching input Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external auto zero adjustment input and the terminal ST IN2 to external switching input 9 External auto zero adjustment input and built in counter reset input Terminal ST IN1 can be set to auto zero adjustment input and terminal ST IN2 to built in counter reset input A External range switching input and built in counter reset input Terminal ST IN1 can be set to external range switching input and terminal ST IN2 to built in counter reset input 4 36 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Contact output function This function can be set when 1 or 2 contact output has been selected in the additional specifications X Not activated 1 Alarm contact output An alarm is output when any of the following items becomes abnormal The abnormal item can be checked on the display of the instrument Also external confirmation is available using the SFC Self diagnostic e Coil disconnection e ROM error e RAM error e NVM error e ADC error Table 4 2 Output selection Mode Fai
67. ge is selected When AUTO is selected for an analog output Range No 1 4 to 20 mA DC Range No 2 4 to 20 mA DC When WIDE is selected for an analog output 4 to 20 mA DC is output according to either range No 1 or range No 2 whichever has the wider range When there is a pulse output The pulse weight is the same for both ranges No 1 and No 2 Contact output At shipment the contact output status of the distinction status signal for ranges No 1 and No 2 is as follows Range No 1 Closed Range No 2 Open Reverse setting is also possible Output 20mA F 7 5 4mA a Input 0 100 Figure 4 2 Normal direction automatic dual range Example AUTO range Range No 1 narrow range Outputs 4 to 20 mA for 0 to 10 m h a b Range No 2 wide range Outputs 4 to 20 mA for 0 to 40 m h a d WIDE range Range No 1 narrow range Outputs 4 to 8 mA for 0 to 10 m h a C Range No 2 wide range Outputs 8 to 20 mA for 10 to 40 m h c d Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 31 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Normal direction external switching dual range The range is switched via an external switching command to the contact input Also the wide narrow range distinction contact output status signal can be sent out using the same timing Analog output When AUTO is selected for an analog output Range No 1 4 to 20 mA DC Range No
68. gh low limit value alarm signal is output through ST OUT ter minal 2 Range switching output The contact output status at shipment 1s as follows Range No 1 or normal direction Closed Range No 2 or reverse direction Open Reverse setting 1s also possible 3 Counter preset status output Activated when the counter reaches the preset value 4 Self check result output Activated only when a self diagnostic abnormality occurs in the alarm contact output of code 1 5 Empty detection function Activated only when an empty status is detected in the alarm contact output of code 1 6 High low limit alarm Activated only when a high low limit alarm occurs in the alarm contact output of code 1 7 Alarm contact output and range switching output 2 contact output The alarm contact output can be set to ST OUT1 and the range switching output to ST OUT2 8 Self check result output and range switching output 2 contact output The self diagnostic result output can be set to ST OUTI and the range switching output to ST OUT2 9 Empty detection function and range switching output 2 contact output The empty status detection output can be set to ST OUT1 and the range switching output to ST OUT2 A High low limit alarm and range switching output 2 contact output Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel The high low limit alarm can be set to ST OUT1 and the range switc
69. h can be set freely When DUTY is selected DUTY is fixed at 50 When using DUTY and the pulse frequency is 0 5Hz or less the pulse ON duration 1s fixed at one second 11 7 2 PLS 27 778 WID NUM 010 00ms jee a n PLS 27 778 WID NUM 010 00ms Tw al S v2 2 PLS WID DUTY 50 x E PLS 27 778 WID NUM 010 00ms a apan ar zz PLS 13 889 WID NUM 005 00ms Screen Step English Japanese i 7 2 21 VZ 27 778 NUM 010 00ms 7 2 2 LA 27 778 X NUM 010 00ms 1 x Z NIDA Iv DUTY 50 Ily Z INILR 27 778 7 NUM 010 00ms 1 x Z vz 13 889 7 NUM 005 00ms Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Procedure Open the pulse width setup screen by following the steps to enter the engineering mode Use the D gt key to move the cursor to NUM By touching the 4 key the screen used to enter a numerical value pulse width will change to the screen used to fix the duty ratio at 50 To enter the pulse width using a numerical value return to the numerical value entry screen by using the 4 key and move the cursor to the desired digits using the D gt key Use the V and keys to change the numbers 4 47 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Screen Step English Japanese Procedure 0 1 E NS UZI 6 PLS 13 889 wuz 13 889 WID NUM
70. h position on the main card 1 Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body of the converter and remove the cover 2 Locate the communication switch Empty detection function switch Write protection switch 5 LEV3 LEV2 LEV1 i 2 OFF m Main card gt Communication switch T2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF Figure 2 26 Switch locations on main card 3 Make sure that position of the I switch 1 4 are OFF and positions of the SFC switch 5 8 are ON Figure 2 27 SFC communication switch positions Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 23 Installation Yamatake Corporation Connecting power PMN TC ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT perform wiring work while the power is ON Commercial power AC100 120 200 240V 50 60Hz or a 24 VDC 10 power supply is required for this system The power supply specification is shown on the name plate of your converter Power Supply Specification MADE IN JAPAN m PROD R 9YC94 41 477 suPpLY oman mn DATE O gos SOS Epo E mex a S Figure 2 28 Name plate The 24 VDC converter has a terminal marked POWER DC24V instead of POWER as on the remote converter 2 24 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Chapter 3 Operation This chapter describes the procedure for starting and shutting down the flowmeter and using the display panel and the infrared touch sensor keys Start up To
71. he converter and detector are installed separately and connected together via cables Converter Pulse output Contact input output _ Analog output Digital output Detector Figure 1 1 Integral System Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 1 1 In troduction Yamatake Corporation Converter Pulse output Contact input output Analog output Digital output Dedicated cable Detector Excitation output Figure 1 2 Remote System Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Introduction Analog output and digital output Introduction The choice of either an analog output or digital output system configuration depends on whether or not you want to use the digitally enhanced DE communication mode Analog output 4 to 20 mA DC output In analog mode the flowmeter sends the instantaneous flow rate as a proportional 4 to 20 mA output signal to a controller or a recorder in the control system Digital output DE output A flowmeter in the DE mode can communicate in a direct digital fashion with Yamatake or Honeywell DCS system The digital signal can include flow rate flow meter database and self diagnostics Switching output mode The analog digital output mode is selectable Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 1 3 Introduction Yamatake Corporation System configuration for analog output
72. heck The analog output can be checked by using the electromagnetic flowmeter as a con stant current generator Default setting Existing analog output Setting range 000 0 to 115 0 Step English Japanese mn i t gt OUTPUT CHECK I OUT 000 0 Na DEE gt OUTPUT CHECK I OUT 000 0 TE gt OUTPUT CHECK I OUT 100 0 ism i gt OUTPUT CHECK I OUT 100 0 ll 5 I 1 l AA E 4 20 000 0 1 i IESE 2aYY 2m YZ 4 20 000 0 1 i Wt yvaYVYaIFxry7 4 20 100 0 A ht ee 4 20 100 0 Procedure Enter MAINTENANCE MODE see page 4 24 Use the 4 or V key to cycle through screen until OUTPUT CHECK screen appears Touch the gt key once to move the cursor to OFF Touch the 4 key to switch the OFF screen to ON screen Touch the gt key to move the cursor at the percent value to be checked Use the or V key to set the desired value In this example the analog output is set as 100 1 e 20mA Touch the gt key to move the cursor to gt Use the or V key to move other screen Then the analog output is back to the value according to the measured flow rate Note J fno operation is done for ten minutes the output check mode automatically finishes and return to the Measuring mode Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 5 3 Safety precautions Yamatake Corporation Pulse output check
73. hing output to ST OUT2 B Range switching output and counter preset status output 2 contact output The range switching output can be set to ST OUT1 and the preset status output to ST OUT2 C Range switching output and self check result output or empty detection 2 contact output The range switching output can be set to ST OUT1 and the output when either a self check result or empty detection abnormality occurs to ST OUT2 D Alarm contact output and counter preset status output 2 contact output The alarm contact output can be set to ST OUT1 and the counter preset status output to ST OUT2 E 2 stage flow rate alarm output The high low limit alarm can be set to ST OUT1 and the 2 stage high limit alarm or 2 stage low limit alarm to ST OUT2 ST OUT1 aut LL L H HH Figure 4 4 2 stage flow rate alarm output F Counter preset status output and self check result output 2 contact output The counter preset status output can be set to ST OUT1 and the self check result output can be set to ST OUT2 G Counter preset status output and empty detection function The counter preset status output can be set to ST OUT1 and empty detection function can be set to ST OUT2 H Range switching output and High low limit alarm output The range switching output can be set to ST OUT1 and High low limit alarm can be set to ST OUT2 I Self check result output and empty detection function The self check result can be
74. hown below followed by a description of each feature The infrared touch sensor keys are described in the next section Main display Totalized value display Percent flow rate display Auxillary display Actual flow rate display LCD display Figure 3 2 Display panel Main display Indicates the flow rate selected in basic setup mode Auxiliary display Several values are displayed in this area e During measurement mode indicates a flow rate to supplement the flow rate selected in the basic setup mode e Indicates the totalized value e When not in measurement mode indicates the procedures for parameter setting adjustment etc Percent flow display When lit indicates that the percent flow rate is currently being displayed on Main display Actual flow rate display When lit indicates that the actual flow rate is currently being displayed on Main dis play Totalized value display When lit indicates that the totalized value is currently being displayed on Main dis play 3 2 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Operation Using the infrared touch sensor keys The infrared touch sensor keys allow you to make selections by simply touching the display panel MagneW3000 FLEX Infrared touch sensor button MODE button UP button RIGHT SHIFT button DOWN button Figure 3 3 Touch sensor keys For best results approach the key from below and completely cover
75. is located at a number touching the UP key increments the number DAMPING HHI UP key Cursor A When the cursor is located at the decimal point touching the UP key moves the decimal point to the left HHH mrs SFAH amp f 469 mth Cursor When the cursor is located at READY touching the UP key starts operation HUTO ZERU READY Cursor Table 3 2 Default settings Default Parameter Default TAG XXXXXXXX HI ALM 115 DAMPING 306 LOAM 115 SPAN as specified FALL SAFE MODE W DISPLAY SELECT as specified ST OUT MODE CLOSE HYSTERESIS 0 AVERAGING GRAVITY 1 0000 COEFFICIENT 1 0000 PLS SCL as specified or o PULSE SCALE 1 0000 I p ee PLS WID nsw bury cownLoweut Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 3 5 Operation Yamatake Corporation 3 6 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Chapter 4 Using the display panel This chapter describes the four modes of operation and how to use each one A flow chart of the functions for each mode 1s also included About modes The MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Flowmeter has five modes of operation e MEASURING MODE e BASIC SETUP MODE e ENGINEERING MODE e MAINTENANCE MODE e ADVANCED MODE Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 1 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation The following table describes the functions available in each mode Table 4 1 Mode functions M
76. l safe direction high Hold Fail safe direction low selection HIGH HOLD LOW Fail sage high HIGH Fail safe direction low without SFC LOW communication Without SFC communication 24 mA DC HOLD 0 8 mA DC with SFC communication With SFC communication 23 8 mA DC 2 96 mA DC id Fail safe direction low Pulse Ho LOW output HOLD No output a Abnormal status Open closed can be freely selected a A CAUTION If the power supply is turned OFF with the Fail safe direction high setting the 4 20 mA output will emit a Fail safe direction high output once Pay close attention when turning the power supply OFF Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 37 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation 4 38 Note Note Empty detection function When the detector becomes empty the respective output signals will be as follows Status When the detector is empty Output signal Analog output 4 20 mA DC 4 mA DC Abnormal status Open closed can be freely selected This function can be used when the conductivity is 30 uS cm or greater The empty detection function selector switch determines whether this function is activated or not The empty detection function is set to NOT activated as default setting Using the empty detection function with a conductivity of 30 uS cm or less will cause a measurement error High low limit alarm function According to preset Hi
77. ll keane switch the FORWARD to the REVERSE F REVERSE rr mr Lot Ltt 4 amp FLOW DIRECTION amp FHUAIAY a REVERSE REVERSE cursor to back to amp Touch the gt key to move the Touch the MODE key to return 5 to the MEASURING MODE and save the data 4 68 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Error history check clear The latest eight errors can be checked Error display If there 1s no error 1 NO ERROR is displayed Screen Step English Japanese Procedure i Lint amp ERROR HISTORY 1 NO ERROR O71 Lint amp ERROR HISTORY 1 EX CHK ERR wia Lint amp ERROR HISTORY 2 AUTO ZERO wia Lit amp CLEAR ERR HST READY wia Lint amp CLEAR ERR HST ON wia A amp CLEAR ERR HST READY amp TF VYV 1 NO ERROR E ti amp L5 UV 1 EX CHK ERR amp LT5 UV 2 AUTO ZERO mI Lint oar Ves 207 READY wia Lint amp i oa a 297 ON O71 Lint amp T VULE DUT READY Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Enter ADVANCED MODE see page 4 23 Use the 4 or V key to cycle through the screens until ERROR HISTORY screen appears If the screen displays other than NO ERRORS touch the gt key to move the cursor at the number Use the 4 or V key to change the number and check the error history Touch the gt key to move
78. llows NS for a c power supply e for d c power supply 2 Fuse marking AN The fuse cannot be replaced by the operator Fuse rating and electric characteristics are as follows Fuse rating Voltage 250V Current 3A Manufacturer type 239003 LITTEL FUSE 3 Grounding Earthing Protective grounding earthing should be connected as shown in Operator s Manual The MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS has protective grounding earthing terminals in the terminal box and on the external surface of its casing see figure NO External Pa Internal External Internal Remote models Integral models An external switch or circuit breaker must be installed near the MgneW3000 FLEX PLUS on the power line 4 Equipment operation AN Power line is connected to commercial power The terminal cover must not be opened when power is on iv Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS FIowmetelr c ccccccecsessesescersercseecersrcrceversurereaverenreates 1 1 Main COMPONSE arasin E EO E E 1 1 Analog OULDUE and digitakoutP t as oi ce ssa iia esther a hsd oadaie 1 3 System configuration for analog output 4 to 20 mA DC output eee seen ees 1 4 System configuration WITHOUT the communication fUNCTION cccceeceeee eee eeeee ees 1 5 System configuration WITH the HART communication function with the internal power SUPDDIV aeina cline use o einn t
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80. m of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below 2 contact input ari neg Pane fe P Le PSE se Tsao Ta 1S POMBE x y ete Uo Figure 2 8 Remote converter terminal block Table 2 5 Remote converter terminal descriptions 2 contact input Symbol Description A B C Flow rate signal input SA SB I OUT Analog output P OUT Pulse output STATUS IN 1 Contact input 1 STATUS IN 2 Contact input 2 X OT 7 Excitation E Not used Grounding grounding resistance must be lt 100 Q Note ncase of DC24V and DCI10V power supply the symbol of the L and N of the power supply become and 2 10 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Remote wiring 3 2 contact output To wire a remote system the following cables are required e Signal cable see page 2 12 e Excitation cable see page 2 12 e Analog output cable see page 2 16 e Pulse output cable see page 2 17 e Contact input output cable see page 2 17 The following pages provide information on selecting the correct cables and wiring the system A diagram of the terminal block for a remote system is shown below 2 contact output i nea faa fiw a Le PROT e sa Fc TA POURRA x y mH HH a Figure 2 9 Remote converter terminal block Table 2 6 Remote converter terminal descriptions 2 contact output
81. matake Corporation gt MAINTENANCE MODE gt OUTPUT CHECK OFF gt CALIBRATION OFF gt SHIPPING INFO OFF gt MODE RETURN BASIC SET UP 2 seconds later gt OUTPUT CHECK LOUT 100 0 cca gt OUTPUT CHECK P OUT 100 0 2 EX CHECK EXX 160 0 gt OUTPUT CHECK OFF 4 8 15 gt ST IN CLOSE ST OUT CLOSE 14 gt OUTPUT CHECK P OUT1 100 0 15 ST OUMImCLOSe ST OUT2 CLOSE 14 Indicated when normal direction dual range or normal reverse direction range is selected 15 Display depends on the settings for contact input and contact output 2ST IN1 CLOSE ST IN2 CLOSE to be continued Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel gt CALIBRATION 5 seconds later gt CAL EXS CURRENT 160 000mA gt CAL OUT OFF LOW 4 000mA gt CAL I OUT OFF gt CAL GAIN 50Hz HIGH 20 000mA READY gt CAL GAIN 50Hz ZERO READY gt CAL GAIN1 50Hz 02 50m s READY gt CAL GAIN2 50Hz 10 00m s READY gt SHIPPING INFO gt SHIPPING INFO ON OFF 5 seconds later gt ROM VER 4 50 DATE 04 04 09 gt LANGUAGE gt DTC AUG 06 ENGLISH R HP111 44 0001 gt COM SELECT e SHIPPING DATA E CNV AUG 06 HART RECOVERY READY R HP111 44 0001 to be continued gt HART DEVICE ID 2212222 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 9 Using the displa anel Yamatake Corpo
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83. nce mode OoOoOoOoo AUTO ZERO _ gt MODE ENTER READY MAINTENANCE Flashin 0 5 sec Advanced mode CNT RESET VALUE amp MODE ENTER 0000000000 ADVANCED CNT RESET READY PREV 1000000000 eae a i ok EX 300 0 3 m ezg WP1 0123456789 MGG DIA 50 0 Press MODE key for longer 1 Move the cursor under YES ok 1 4147 m s by using P gt key and press 4 SPAN 10 000 m3 h key Basic setup mode BASIC SETUP k DISPLAY SELECT F MODE 2 seconds later MODE ENTER H TAG AE PO ENGINEERING W DAMPING 0 03 08 0 Available only when DISPLAY SELECT is set to TOTAL 1 Indicated when NNK detector is selected to be continued Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 5 U sing the display panel Yamatake Corporation ENGINEERING MODE 2 seconds later FUNC SET FOAXX 1 4147 m s 1 4147 m s 1 4147 m s SPAN 10 000 m3 h SPN1 10 000 m3 h SPN 10 000 m3 h Advanced mode 2 8294 m s 2 8294 m s SPN2 20 000 m3 h SPN 20 000 m3 h HYSTERSIS 05 2 6 OUT RANGE AUTO COUNTER PRESET 0000000000 C7 GRAVITY 1 0000 2 Indicated when single range is selected 3 Indicated when normal direction automatic dual range or normal direction external switching range is selected 4 Indicated when normal reverse automatic range or normal reverse external swiching range is selected 5 Indicated when a
84. nd alarm will be output when the flow rate exceeds the second high or low limits Important This function can be used when the 2 stage high low limit alarm is selected in the contact output function Default setting HI ALM1 HI ALM2 115 Setting range HI ALM1 HI ALM2 115 to 115 LO ALM1 LO ALM2 115 LO ALM1 LO ALM2 115 to 115 Screen Step English J Japanese anese ESIS Ily Procedure Open the 2 stage high low OEF HI ALM1 100 LO ALM1 100 tly eee ee HI ALM1 100 LO ALM1 100 a Fe Z HI ALM1 020 LO ALM1 010 111 T HI ALM1 020 LO ALM1 010 fits eee a HI ALM2 100 LO ALM2 100 fu Z HI ALM2 100 LO ALM2 100 Heh alin i Wt HI ALM2 090 HI ALM2 20 i t HI 735 41 100 LOF73 41 100 liu Z HI 73 41 100 LO73 41 100 Ily Z HI 73 41 020 LO73 41 010 Ily EE HI 73 41 020 LO73 4 1 010 Z1 jal HI 753 42 100 LO73 42 100 P ie UZ HI 753 42 100 LO73 42 100 ft oly E HI 73 42 090 LO73 42 20 limit alarm setup screen by following the steps to enter the engineering mode Use the D gt key to move the cursor to the desired digits Use the V and 4 keys to change the numbers Touch the D gt key to move the cursor to the Touch the key to set the 2 stage high limit alarm in the same way Use the gt key to m
85. netic flowmeter e Wrong setting or wrong operation e Electromagnetic Flowmeter malfunction e Improper wiring Ifa problem occurs during operation the device s self diagnostic function will classify it as critical or non critical It will indicate this and respond accordingly Perform the proper correction measures referring to the troubleshooting guidelines described in this section Critical failures Critical problems may disrupt Electromagnetic Flowmeter operation 1f not corrected ultimately damage the Flowmeter When critical trouble occurs during Electromag netic Flowmeter operation an error message will appear on the converter s display panel and the Flowmeter will continue to output the preset value in the abnormality treatment fail safe direction The error message and the self diagnostic results will be visible on the display panel Example CPU CHECK ERROR This massage appears if the ROM or RAM is in abnormal condition Non critical failures Non critical problems will not seriously affect Electromagnetic Flowmeter operation When an error occurs during Electromagnetic Flowmeter operation and is regarded as a non critical problem by the converter self diagnostics the output will not burn out and the Electromagnetic Flowmeter will continue to output the measured value Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Safety precautions Errors at startup When a problem occurs at sta
86. nverter is set to the constant current mode e Verify that the flow rate is not in the low flow cutoff range Output is in the fail safe e Check the error code mode e Verify if the pulse weight and width are set correctly e Verify the converter is correctly calibrated Pulse output is too large or too small e Verify the pulse counter is proper e Verify the dropout value is correctly set between 0 and 10 5 12 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Safety precautions Error messages Error messages are grouped by the severity of the problem There are messages for non critical problems and for critical problems Error codes for critical problems Critical problems can disrupt flowmeter operation and ultimately damage the flowme ter if not corrected When critical trouble occurs during operation an error message appears on the converter s display panel and the flowmeter continues to output the pre set value in the fail safe direction The error message and the self diagnostic results are visible on the display panel The following table shows the possible error codes for critical problems and what to do If the problem persists after trying these solutions contact technical support For technical support contact your Yamatake sales representative in your area Table 5 3 Critical Errors Error Screen Error Solution EX check e Check connection of Error terminal wiring of X
87. o return to MEASUREMENT MODE to save the new value Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 17 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Detector data This function is used to select the constant model and diameter of the detector being used with this converter In this screen three values can be changed the detector constant EX detector type MGG KID NNK NNM and the detector diameter DIA Default setting If only converter is purchased the default values are EX 300 0 MGG DIA050 0 A CAUTION If the converter and detector are purchased together the converter contains the detector data that was set during actual flow calibration DO NOT change this data or the flowmeter output will be incorrect Step English Japanese 11 2 2 1 EX 300 0 MGG DIA 050 0 211 U a EX 320 0 MGG DIA 050 0 2 211 ZI 3 EX 320 0 DIA 050 0 m 2 2 4 EX 320 0 DIA 100 0 4 18 MGG 3977 050 0 Z1 W aS 4 EX 320 0 MGG 2974 050 0 Z1 Ty EH 320 0 KID 3974 050 0 Z1 j S EX 320 0 KID 3974 100 0 Procedure Enter BASIC SETUP MODE see page 4 11 Use the or V key to cycle through the screens until the detector DATA EX DIA screen appears Touch the D gt key until the cursor is at the detector Constant EX to be changed Touch the4 or V key to change the value Touch the gt key until the cursor is at the detector type Us
88. ocations on main card 3 Make sure that position of the I switch 1 4 are ON and positions of the SFC switch 5 8 are OFF Move the switches to the white positions Figure 2 23 HART communication switch positions Note Refer to the Figure 2 15 Wiring diagram for current output for the wiring Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX IPLUS Converter 2 21 Installation Yamatake Corporation Setting the empty detection function This function fixes the analog output and latches the display to zero when the detector is empty To set the empty detection function 1 Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body of the converter and remove the cover 2 Locate the empty detection function switch Empty detection function switch Write protection switch LEV3 LEV2 Levid f 1 2 1 al Cc Main card gt SFC Communication switch eae A eee Bee Be 200 AG A G OFF Figure 2 24 Switch locations on main card 3 Set the empty detection function switch positions to the required setting cP i E S 12 3 4 aa Oh op OFF OFF OFF ON Empty detection Empty detection function ON function OFF Move the switches to the white positions Figure 2 25 Empty detection function switch positions 2 22 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Setting the communication via the SFC To check the communication switc
89. ode Description This is the normal operational mode and indicates the measuring status Each time the MEASURING MODE 1s selected data is written into memory Settings entered in other MEASURING MODE modes are held in temporary memory for two minutes but will return to the previously saved value unless the MEASURING MODE is selected to save the data The only exception is the counter which is always saved into memory immediately This mode is used to change data settings that must be recorded or changed frequently These settings include BASIC SETUP MODE TAG NO Damping time constant Mode indicator Display select IE Auto zero Flow rate range Detector data Built in counter reset preset ENGINEERING MODE This mode is used to change data settings that are used less frequently These settings include Mode indicator Function setting Flow rate range Pulse data Fail safe mode setting This mode is used when adjustment or verification 1s required for regular maintenance of the system or when troubleshooting the system This mode MAINTENANCE MODE includes Eas Shipping information Mode indicator Output adjustment E Gain adjustment This mode is further divided into the following two modes OUTPUT CHECK MODE CALIBRATION MODE 4 2 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Table 4 1 Mode functions Mode Description This mode is used to apply some specific nois
90. oltage contact OPEN Resistance 100kQ min CLOSE Resistance 400Q max Figure 2 18 Wiring diagram for contact input Contact output wiring Pay close attention to voltage and polarity when wiring for an open collector output Lom External Avoid this polarity power supply 30V max Figure 2 19 Wiring diagram for contact output Note Checkand confirm that the polarity of the wiring is correct Incorrect polarity may cause damage to the equipment Use an external power supply that meets the voltage and capacity specifications 2 18 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Setting write protection Write protection settings allow you to control the level at which data confirmation and manipulation are possible The system has four modes Basic setup mode used to run the flowmeter on a day to day basis Engineering mode used by those who are responsible for flowmeter configuration Maintenance mode used when system maintenance is required Advanced mode used to apply some specific noise immunity functions and other advanced functions Write protection settings are changed by setting the switch positions of the write pro tection switch on the main card in the converter When the flowmeter is shipped set tings can be made in any mode Level 0 The following table shows the write protect levels available by resetting the switch Table 2 7 Write Protection Level
91. on of dismantling in the case of the figure at left is indicated by a symbol or next to the symbol The symbol indicates a specific action that is mandatory to prevent danger The mandatory action the plug should be removed from the socket in the case of the figure at left is indicated by a symbol PANN Unite Set the loop of the electromagnetic flow meter whose setting is to be changed to manual before starting communication with the SFC Its output may change due to a communication signal affecting the operation or control of the plant A CAUTION Do not throw the battery for the SFC into fire This may result in explosion Be sure to remove the AC adapter for the SFC from the socket if it is not used The AC adapter may be over heat Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 5 15 Safety precautions Yamatake Corporation Structure and functions of SFC This section presents the structure and functions of the Smart Field Communicator SFC e Describes the key types brief functions of keys which are color coded and general rules of key operations of the SFC e Describes names and functions of the SFC keys Note For the method of connection between the SFC and MagneW3000 Flowmeter see the user s manual of the MagneW3000 Flowmeter 5 16 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Document Number Document Name Date Issued Edited by CM2 MGG310 2001 MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS smart
92. ove the cursor to the desired digits Use the V and 4 keys to change the numbers Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Step English Japanese Procedure is is g HI ALM2 100 HI 75 42 100 Touch the gt key to move LO ALM2 20 LO7V5 A2 20 the cursor to the Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 51 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Selecting fail safe mode for the analog output This function is used to determine the analog output direction when the electromagnetic flowmeter detects a critical status condition A CAUTION The fail safe mode is very important for overall safety of the control process Choose the fail safe direction carefully as equipment damage can result from a wrong choice Default setting LOW Setting range LOW HIGH HOLD Minimize the output Maximize the output Holds the analog output to the value obtained just before the critical status condition occurred 51 jal 1 FAIL SAFE MODE IOUT LOW I 5 Te 2 FAIL SAFE MODE LOUT LOW 1 2 2 3 FAIL SAFE MODE OUT HIGH 211 2 2 4 FAIL SAFE MODE IOUT HIGH 4 52 Screen Step English Japanese Procedure 1 T 12a 9vaU 4 20 LOW Open the fail safe mode for the analog output screen by following the steps to enter the engineering mode 11
93. page for symptoms of the error If found perform the steps indicated in the table If the problem persists the flowmeter may be damaged and you should contact technical support For technical support contact your Yamatake sales representative in your area Table 5 2 Operation Errors Symptom Check Points and Treatment e Verify that the detector is properly grounded Output fluctuates e Verify that the converter is properly grounded excessively beyond the estimated flow rate range e Verify that the damping time constant is set correctly If not set the an appropriate damping time constant e Clean the electrodes e Check the flow range setting and make sure it is set to match the detector and process flow If not set an appropriate RANGE e Check that the flowmeter has been zeroed If not calibrate the flowmeter Flow rate exceeds the flow range e Verify that the set range is set correctly ST ey e Verify that the span is set correctly j e Verify that the zero point is correctly adjusted e Verify that the converter is correctly calibrated e The pipe may be empty Use the empty detection function to check whether or not the pipe 1s empty If it is empty the empty detection function will be functioning e Verify that the signal cable is correctly connected e Verify that the valves are open on the upper and Output remains 0 lower sides e Verify that the span is set correctly e Verify that the co
94. put output loop check By switching contact input terminal ON OFF contact input terminal status can be checked through the LCD By switching contact output terminal ON OFF contact output loop can be checked Display varies according to the selection of contact input and output Default setting Display the existing status Setting range CLOSE OPEN lt Contact input and contact output gt Step English Japanese Procedure Enter MAINTENANCE MODE see page 4 24 Use the 4 or V key to cycle through screen until OUTPUT CHECK screen appears Touch the gt key once to move the cursor to OFF Touch the 4 key to switch the OFF screen to ON hae as Ge i el Ester jt 1 gt ST IN OPEN gt yvaYVa9F ry ST OUT CLOSE 4 20 000 0 screen Touch the 4 key twice to move to OUTPUT CHECK ST IN OUT screen Bias 0 2 gt ST IN OPEN ST OUT CLOSE 1l Z 3 gt ST IN CLOSE ST OUT OPEN Ca aleg TEE 4 gt ST IN CLOSE ST OUT OPEN eI se Uae ame ee Fe ya ag7F ry gt Y YVaJFfF r y 2 1 UZ II Touch the D gt key to move the cursor at the status OPEN 4 20 000 0 CLOSE ITI 5 l Use the 4 key to select the desired output status OPEN 4 20 100 0 CLOSE n E E For the contact input the display indicates current contact input 4 20 100 0 status OPEN CLOSE Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 5 5 Safety precau
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96. r use e Attach the display cover Terminal box cover and Waterproof gland s to prevent moisture ingression into the device Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Installation options There are three ways to install the flowmeter Integral systems are pre assembled with the converter attached to the detector remote systems allow you to install the converter in a remote location wall mounted or mounted directly to a two inch 50 8 mm pipe The following illustrations provide dimensions for the three different installation options mm inches 128 5 04 2ABAS9U 34 1 34 82 3 23 130 5 12 Figure 2 1 Integral installation mm inches 150 5 91 14 0 55 3 2 0 13 128 5 04 110 4 53 TOD Figure 2 2 Wall mounted remote installation Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 3 Installation Yamatake Corporation 44 3 1 74 128 5 04 Mounting Bracket 150 5 91 14 0 55 Material SPCC Galvanized mm inches Mounting Bracket Material SUS304 Pipe 2 50 8 mm S A 34 1 34 30 1 18 Figure 2 3 Pipe mounted remote installation Changing the orientation of the converter The model selected when the flowmeter is purchased determines the orientation of the display It is possible however to change the horizontal or vertical orientation of the converter To change the orientation of the converter
97. ration 4 10 amp ADVANCED amp DECIMAL PLACE MODE 2 seconds later 16 l f C17 amp DAMPING amp DECIMAL PLACE1 003 0S ree ae C17 amp DECIMAL PLACE2 4 amp MANUAL ZERO READY amp AVERAGING amp EX FREQUENCY OFF 12 5Hz amp AUTO SPIKE CUT amp OUT LIMITER AUTO OFF amp SPIKE CUT amp FLOW DIRECTION TIME 00 0 SEC FORWARD amp SPIKE CUT amp ERROR HISTORY LEVEL 00 0 EX CHK ERR amp COEFFICIENT amp CLEAR ERR HST 1 0000 READY amp DROP OUT amp MODE RETURN 10 BASIC SET UP 16 amp LOW FLOW CUT amp DAMPING 10 003 0S 6 16 Damping can be set in both BASIC SETUP MODE and ADVANCED MODE 17 Indicated when normal direction dual range or normal reverse direction range is selected i Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Entering BASIC SETUP MODE The following screens appear in this order in BASIC SETUP MODE Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Left display is an example of rir ILL 1 10 0 m3 h WPO 0000000020 MEASURING MODE Touch MODE key and hold for three seconds The BASIC SETUP MODE ENTER screen appears Make sure to operate the following within 8 seconds If no operation is done in 8 UIT IIT y seconds the screen automatically ILO titi returns to the MEASURING ENTER BASIC SETUP y7149 22 72nH MODE YES OR NO YES OR
98. reens until the detector DATA screen appears DUMMIY 0 is Touch the gt key move the cursor to the detector type Change the detector type as NNK using the 4 key Z r 1 i ot Touch the key once DUMMIY 0 J gt y Slate I Use the 4 or V key to input the Hs sl number of dummy detectors In this example the number of the dummy detectors has been changed from 0 to 3 DUMMIY 3 Aa REP 2 Z Touch the gt key once to move the cursor to the mode DUMMIY 3 im indicator 4 20 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Flow rate range This function is used to set the flow rate range the value when the analog output reaches 100 In this screen three values can be changed flow rate value flow rate unit and time unit Setting range m 1 cm t kg g BPH KGPH GPH mGPH lb KGPM GPM Flow rate 0 00001 to 99999 Unit mGPM Time unit s min h d Z x Z w 1 4147 m s SPAN 10 000 m3 h i Z Hf 1 4147 m s SPAN 10 000 m3 h m al a Z Eia 2 8294 m s SPAN 20 000 m3 h Er i m 2 8294 m s SPAN 20 000 I h Ily Z oe 2 8294 m s SPAN 333 33 I min Z1 O as 2 8294 m s SPAN 333 33 I min Screen Step ngishh J Japanese Z x Z Loy 1 4147 m s SPAN 10 000 m2 h Ily Z LYS 1 4147 m s SPAN 10 000 m h a E Z a LYS 2 8294 mis SPAN 20 000 m h PEP
99. rt up perform the procedures listed in the following table If the problem persists the flowmeter may be damaged and you should contact technical support For technical support contact your Yamatake sales representative in your area Table 5 1 Startup Errors Symptom Check Points and Treatment No display after power on e Check the converter power supply specification and ensure that the power supply being supplied meets these requirements e Make sure the ambient temperature is not below 25 C 13 F No output after power on e Verify that the signal line is correctly connected Communication can not be done e Check the switch position Refer to the Figure 2 15 e Check 1f the wiring is properly completed e Check 1f the SFC is properly connected e Check if the S W version of the SFC is Ver 7 0 or later e Check if the HART communicator is 375 Check 1f the DD file is downloaded No pulse output e Check the wiring of the pulse output loop e Check the receiving device specifications pulse width frequency voltage drop e Check if the pulse output is open collector type or Drive counter Output remains OmA e Verify that power source and power supply voltage e Verify the wiring Refer to the Figure 2 15 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 5 11 Safety precautions Yamatake Corporation Operation errors When a problem occurs during operation Check against the table on this
100. s Basic setup Engineering v Both data confirmation and manipulation are possible Only data confirmation is possible X Neither data confirmation nor manipulation are possible Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 2 19 Installation Yamatake Corporation To set the write protection level 1 Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body of the converter and remove the cover 2 Locate the write protection switch Empty detection function switch Write protection switch Main card gt Commnication switch Cm Oe o o Om Oe Om Oy Oo Figure 2 20 Switch locations on main card 3 Set the write protection switch positions to the required level of protection Write Write Write Write OFF protect protect protect protect Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Move the switches to the white positions Figure 2 21 Write protection switch positions 2 20 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Setting the communication via the HART To check the communication switch position on the main card 1 Remove the four screws holding the display cover to the main body of the converter and remove the cover 2 Locate the communication switch Empty detection function switch Write protection switch Main card Communication switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7T 8 OFF Figure 2 22 Switch l
101. s Touch the D gt key once to move the cursor to OFF Touch the 4 key to switch the ON screen Touch the 4 key three times to move the EX CHECK screen In this status the excitation current runs from X to Y Verify the excitation current is 160mA Touch the D gt key once to move the cursor at the E of EXX Touch the 4 key once then the excitation current runs from Y to X Touch the 4 key once then the excitation current stops Touch the D gt key once to move the cursor to gt Use the A or V key to move to the other screen Then the excitation current is added to the coil to measure the flow rate Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Safety precautions Simulated signal by the calibrator The model MGZ14 calibrator is available for this converter The calibrator inputs the simulated signal to the converter By using the calibrator the converter function can be checked Preparation Calibrator and cables Digital voltmeter Resister 250Q By following the users manual of the calibrator CM2 MGZ100 2001 check the con verter Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 5 9 Safety precautions Yamatake Corporation Troubleshooting Overview Introduction If a problem occurs at Electromagnetic Flowmeter start up and operation the follow ing four causes should be considered e Misapplication of the electromag
102. s touched six times NW e Vac wae 0000010000 Touch the V or key to change the numerical value Touching and holding either key quickly increments or decrements the values NT A PURRA 0000050000 Touch the D gt key until the Lf cursor 1s back at the mode HOY KU Py KF indicator Touch the MODE key 0000050000 and hold for three seconds to return to MEASUREMENT MODE to save the new value Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Flow counter Resetting This function resets the current totalized value and saves it to memory The default value for the counter is 000000000 at power up Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Enter BASIC SETUP MODE see page 4 11 The first screen fc lin this mode is always the TAG 1 ADY KUey KREADY ScTeen PREU 8800000000 Uj the Y or 4 keyto cycle through the screens until the CNT RESET screen appears 2 R pent an READY Touch the G gt key once to PREU 0000000000 move the cursor to READY Touch the key to select ot READY and reset the counter 3 eae ig e i Ua READY changes to ON as the PREU 8000125456 counter resets and then changes back to READY when it s done Touch the O gt key until the i Ol yee je rie cursor is back at the mode 4 CNT RESET ON KAY KULY KON indicator Touch the MODE key PREV 0000123456 PREU 8000123456 and hold for three seconds t
103. stment The large numerical Lit display flashes and READY OF ade changes to ON during adjustment ON When the zero adjustment is complete the flashing stops and ON changes back to READY Zero adjustment takes approximately 60 to 100 seconds rir Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Touch the gt key until the mm i cursor is back at the mode Lii Lit indicator 5 AUTO ZERO Eeue Touch the MODE key and hold READY READY for three seconds to return to MEASUREMENT MODE to save the zero setting Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 15 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation 4 16 Flow counter Reset value This function sets the totalization starting value of the built in flow counter Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Z ZN TN a It L 1 CNT RESET VALUE 0000010000 2 CNT RESET VALUE 0000010000 Z ZNL Z T a It Ct 3 CNT RESET VALUE 0000050000 If 4 CNT RESET VALUE 0000050000 To change this function the DISPLAY SELECT must be set to TOTAL see page 4 22 Enter BASIC SETUP MODE KAI ty ae pa 9000 see page 4 11 Use the V or 4 key to cycle through the screens until the CNT RESET VALUE screen appears Touch the gt key as many times as is necessary to move the cursor to the value to be changed In the example the key i
104. tem the DE protocol based digital signal transmitted from the unit is output to the control system after conversion to an analog signal at the smart protocol con verter SPC Or the digital signal is directly transmitted to the control system if it is capable of receiving the DE protocol based signal directly Device AC or DC f Figure l 6 System configuration for digital output Smart Electromagnetic Flowmeter device Measures flow rate and outputs the instantaneous flow rate and unit self diagnostics using a digital signal Smart protocol converter SPC Converts the DE protocol based digital signal into a 4 to 20 mA or 1 to 5 V DC analog signal for output Smart handy loader SHL Used to change the SPC settings Smart communicator SFC e Used to communicate with the device to read data and change the device settings PM100 e Simultaneously executes such functions as process control on the UCN regulatory control sequencing calculation and process input output Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Introduction Yamatake Corporation The converter consists of the components shown in the figure below NG NN NY G A pA G7 YF AK 2 LLL ZZ GOY A N N a NN N Figure l 7 Parts of the converter Converter e Converts electromotive force by the detector to the flow rate signal e Transmits the analog output or the digital output as the flow rate sign
105. the key to select The ENGINEERING E ae mT aD By es MODE ek ENGINEERING MODE screen appears Z x Z Two seconds later Function set 4 FUNC SET FQAXX SeAap Entering ADVANCED MODE Screen Step English J _ Japanese Procedure TEP 1I Enter BASIC SETUP MODE a a MODE ENTER HEC FIFI AI 1 ADVANCED yez l see page 4 11 Use the V or AN key to cycle through the screens until the MODE ENTER ADVANCED screen appears C 1 Z I Z 2 MODE ENTER e a ADVANCED Ta ae move the cursor to ADVANCED Touch the gt key once to Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 23 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Screen Step English Japanese Procedure i Un I Touch the 4 key to select The 3 sana ee See aie paar ADVANCED MODE screen appears HER 1 4 amp DAMPING Two seconds later DAMPING 003 0S screen appears Entering MAINTENANCE MODE Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Enter BASIC SETUP MODE l l a see page 4 11 Use the V or 1 MODE ENTER E KIT KROL YAN 4 key to cycle through the MAINTENACE aide aL aa i screens until the MODE ENTER MAINTENANCE screen appears 1 Ily l i Wl Touch the gt key once to 2 MODE ENTER EE FIFO xA MAINTENACE yvedyn xp move the cursor to MAINTENANCE I II at oot Touch the 4 key to select The 3 2 MAINTENACE on N MAINTENANCE MODE screen MOD
106. the cursor to back to amp Touch the 4 key once and display the CLEAR ERR HST screen Touch the gt key to move the cursor to READY Touch the 4 key to clear the error history Touch the O gt key to move the cursor to back to amp Touch the MODE key to return to the MEASURING MODE and save the data 4 69 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation 4 70 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Chapter 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter contains the maintenance and inspection procedures for the flowmeter and troubleshooting Output signal loop check e Analog output e Pulse output e Excitation current Simulated signal input by the calibrator Regarding the operations through SFC communicator refer to the users manual CM2 MGG000 2001 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 5 1 Safety precautions Yamatake Corporation Function check Input and output signal loop check The analog output can be checked by using the electromagnetic flowmeter as a con Stant current generator By using this function loop check and wiring check can be done Other instruments in the loop such as recorders and controllers can be checked Check items e Analog output e Pulse output e Contact input output e Excitation current 5 2 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Safety precautions Analog output c
107. the ADVANCED Mode SPIKE CUT ANADZAYE TIME 00 0 SEC yay 00 0SEC See page 4 23 Use the 4 or 1 iar IF V key to cycle through the Lit Lit screens until SPIKE CUT TIME amp SPIKE CUT AN4 DAY or SPIKE CUT LEVEL screen LEVEL 00 0 vas 00 0 appears T T E i x Touch the C gt key to move the SPIKE CUT ere cursor to the value to be changed TIME 01 0 SEC hy 01 0 SEC Touch the A f V key to 2 set a desired value wia I A Lint amp SPIKE CUT ANA DAY LEVEL 10 0 VAIL 10 0 Touch the MODE key to return to 3 the MEASURING MODE and save the data Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 61 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Coefficient of compensation This function changes the Coefficient which multiplies the output flow rate in the main display Step English Japanese 1 U 1 amp COEFFICIENT 1 0000 Z1 lIa l 3 amp COEFFICIENT 1 0000 1 i t 3 amp COEFFICIENT 1 0050 E i ot 4 amp COEFFICIENT 1 0050 nN 4 62 Procedure Enter ADVANCED MODE see l f page 4 23 R Use the V or key to cycle 1 0000 through the screens until the COEFFICIENT screen appears Touch the gt key until the l cursor is at the value to be REA THAI changed 1 0000 Default setting 1 0000 Setting Range 0 1000 to 9 9999 FER KAA o Touch the V or 4 key to 1 0050 change the value Z1 UZ Touch the D gt key
108. the Manual Zero screen appears Touch the gt key to move the cursor to READY Use the A or yy key to adjust Zero TU rue When the flow rate range is set as I L 0 2 m s value can be changed by 2 amp MANUAL ZERO amp Voi7 IO DOWN DOWN 0 01 with every touch of or V key When the flow rate range is set as 0 1 m s value can be changed by 0 02 with every touchof 4 or V key rir rill Touch the gt key to move the Jt mam a 3 amp MANUAL ZERO amp v 47 ID cursor to the amp READY READY 4 Touch the MODE key to save data Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 57 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Setting moving average This function is used to carry out the moving average processing of the measured flow rate values In this mode the MGG10C 14C performs the flow rate calculation every 200 ms For example if the moving average process time is set to 2 seconds the moving average processing will be carried out 2 sec 200 ms 10 times If pulsation are generated this function can be used to suppress the flow rate fluctuations Set the averaging time as the time of the pulsation period Default setting OFF Setting range OFF or 1 0 s to 30 0 s The moving average processing can be given by the following formula 29 n l k OQcurrent Screen Step English Japanese Procedure Enter ADVANCED MODE See I tit page 4 23 Use the 4 or
109. the circle Then move your finger straight down to its original position These motions ensure correct operation Moving sideways across the keys can accidently activate the wrong control Figure 3 4 Using the touch sensor keys Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 3 3 Operation Yamatake Corporation The following table is a summary of the functions of each of the keys Table 3 1 Touch Sensor key Functions key RIGHT SHIFT key D gt DOWN key Function Touching and holding this key for more than three seconds opens Basic setup MODE Writes data into memory after changing the parameters or internal data in engineering mode maintenance mode or advanced mode Shifts the cursor in the display to the right When the cursor is on the Mode Indicator as shown below touching the DOWN key displays the next screen BASIC SETUP Cursor MODE When the cursor is located at a number touching the DOWN key decrements the number DAMPING Hala s Cursor When the cursor is located at the decimal point touching the DOWN key moves the decimal point to the right 1 HHHH mes SPAN H 469 m h Cursor Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Operation Table 3 1 Touch Sensor key Functions key Function When the cursor is on the Mode Indicator as shown below touching the UP key displays the next screen BASIC SETUP Cursor MODE When the cursor
110. tion Yamatake Corporation Wiring Analog output wiring The current output wiring method depends on HART or SFC communication An external power supply is required to communicate with the SFC Change dip switch settings only after turing power supply OFF With HART communications internal power supply Position of dip switch pins I OUT SFC Dool ooa ee ARRA a Move the switches to the blackened positions DC seo seo Position of dip switch pins en IOUT SFC E EA moan hl Move the switches to the blackened positions An external power supply is needed Figure 2 15 Wiring diagram for current output Note Check and confirm that the polarity of the wiring is correct Incorrect polarity may cause damage to the equipment e Incase of not using communication function the position of dip switch pins should be set as the HART communication HART Communication works with the wiring for the SFC communication e The communication type HART or SFC must be specified when ordering In case of communication change the following two configurations are necessary 1 According to the communication type switch position should be changed Refer to the Figure 2 15 2 Change communication type in the COM SELECT screen in the Shipping Info screen 2 16 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Installation Pulse output wiring The pulse output is an open colle
111. tions Yamatake Corporation Screen Step nglish __ Japanese Procedure JI gal al ar E je sta 5 gt ST IN CLOSE 2 yayvarFzy7 Touch the 5 gt key to move the ST OUT OPEN 4 20 100 0 cursor to gt Use the 4 or V key to move 6 other screen Then the contact input and output are back to the current status OPEN CLOSE lt 2 contact inputs gt Step English Japanese Procedure Enter MAINTENANCE MODE see page 4 24 Use the 4 or V key to cycle through screen until OUTPUT CHECK screen ll T x appears l Z Touch the D gt key once to 1 gt ST IN1 CLOSE gt ty7y4y1 CLOSE S N ST IN2 CLOSE ryzy4y2 CLOSE move the cursor to OFF Touch the 4 key to switch the OFF screen to ON screen Touch the 4 key twice to move to the OUTPUT CHECK ST IN screen i x Pa The display indicates the current 2 2ST IN1 CLOSE gt e z 74 1 CLOSE contact input status OPEN ST IN2 OPEN tytv4 2 OPEN CLOSE 5 6 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Safety precautions lt 2 contact outputs gt Step English Japanese Procedure Enter MAINTENANCE MODE see page 4 24 Use the 4 or V key to cycle through screen until OUTPUT CHECK screen x appears z I l L I l 1 gt ST OUT1 CLOSE gt eo5 75h1 CLOSE Touch the gt key once to ST OUT2 CLOSE tyFY79b2CLOSE move the cursor to O
112. until the RLTTIAD 1 0050 cursor is back at the mode indicator Touch the MODE key and hold for three seconds to return to MEASUREMENT MODE to save the new value Z CAUTION You must return to MEASURING MODE within two minutes to save this new value before the system resets it to the previously saved value Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the display panel Setting the drop out A drop out is set to prevent incorrect integration of the flow rate Pulse counting will pause when the flow rate is at the preset percentage of the set range Default setting 2 Setting range 0 10 Screen Step English Japanese Procedure a Enter ADVANCED MODE see 11 a p pii et 4 23 Use th 1 DROP OUT amp NVARKOYAT Ib oe A i A or 4 02 ey o cycle through the screens until the DROPOUT screen appears I v 2 DROP OUT Nees izi77e Touch the gt key 02 02 Z ee ae 3 DROP OUT amp IZ ROY 77 h Use the V and 4 keys to 05 05 change the numbers EER lIa l 4 DROP OUT amp uvzkoyzzyh Touch the gt key to move the 05 05 cursor to the amp Touch the MODE key return to 5 the MEASURING MODE and save the data Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 63 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Setting the low flow cut This function is used to set the low flow cutoff value When the flow rate r
113. utomatic range is selected in 3 and 4 6 Indicated when normal direction dual range is selected 7 Indicated when a mass unit is selected to be continued 4 6 Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter Yamatake Corporation Using the displa anel FUNC SET FOAXX T Single range Dual range 8 10 PLST 2717 8 Hz PLS 27 778 Hz SCL 100 00 cm3 P SCL 100 00 cm3 P 10 8 10 PLS 27 778 PLS1 27 778 WID NUM 010 00ms WID NUM 010 00ms 9 13 i HI ALM 100 HI ALM1 100 LO ALM 100 LO ALM2 100 13 HI ALM1 100 LO ALM2 100 FAIL SAFE MODE LOUT HOLD FAIL SAFE MODE P OUT HOLD C11 C12 ST OUT MODE ST OUT1 MODE NORMAL CLOSE NORMAL CLOSE C12 ST OUT2 MODE NORMAL CLOSE MODE RETURN BASIC SETUP 8 Indicated when normal direction dual range or normal reverse direction range is selected 9 Indicated when high low limit alarms are set for the contact output in function setting May indicate DUTY50 instead of NUM Indicated when 1 contact output 1 contact input is reqistered in function setting Indicated when 2 contact output is used Indicated when single range H1 L1 H2 L2 is selected in function setting 1 1 1 1 r 0 1 2 3 to be continued Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 7 Using the display panel Ya
114. utomatic switch ing dual range function A Addition 2 External switching A Addition 3 External range switch dual range ing B Addition with 3 External range switch 3 Preset output preset ing 3 Normal reverse auto A Addition rine pois tie C Normal reverse totaization Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter 4 27 Using the display panel Yamatake Corporation Built i i Range function ji F i Contact input function Contact output function 4 Normal reverse A Addition 3 External range switch external switching ing a 6 High low limit alarm B Addition with 3 External range switch 3 Preset output preset ing C Normal reverse 3 External range switch X Not activated totalization i 1 Alarm output 2 Range switching output 4 Self check result output 5 Empty detection function 6 High low limit alarm 2 contact inputs B il j e g Range function n ea Contact input function uae Perpus function function 0 Single range A Addition 9 External auto zeroing Counter X Not activated reset 2 External switch A Addition 3 External range switching ing dual range 6 External 0 lock Range switch ing 8 External auto zeroing Range X Not activated switching A External range switching X Not activated Counter reset 4 Normal reverse A Addition 3 External range switching external switching 6 External 0 lock Range switch X Not activated
115. y hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Denotes a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor injury or damage to device Safety messages Carefully read this section before installing or operating this device WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Turn the power supply OFF before opening the converter cover CAUTION Switch the control equipment to manual control before terminating flowmeter operation and shutting off the output to the control equipment This action prevents the power shut off from directly affecting the control equipment Model MGG10C 14C MagneW3000 FLEX PLUS Converter i Safety Yamatake Corporation A CAUTION Install the flowmeter in a location with an ambient temperature of 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F and an ambient humidity of 5 to 100 RH to prevent equipment malfunction or output errors A CAUTION Do not install the flowmeter near high current power lines motors or transformers to prevent damage from electromagnetic induction which can cause equipment malfunction or output errors A CAUTION Do not install the flowmeter in a location subject to direct sunlight wind rain severe vibration or in a highly corrosive atmosphere The converter and detector can be damaged A CAUTION Be sure to ground the welding power transformer when welding near the flowmeter to avoid output errors
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