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1. IM 210 D 64 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 6 Common Pipe Dimensions English OD INCH SCHEDULE WALL ID 1 8 0 405 10 10S 0 049 0 307 1 8 0 405 STD 40 40S 0 068 0 269 1 8 0 405 XS 80 80S 0 095 0 215 1 4 0 540 10 10S 0 065 0 410 1 4 0 540 STD 40 40S 0 088 0 364 1 4 0 540 XS 80 80S 0 119 0 302 3 8 0 675 10 10S 0 065 0 545 3 8 0 675 STD 40 40S 0 091 0 493 3 8 0 675 XS 80 80S 0 126 0 423 1 2 0 840 5 5S 0 065 0 710 1 2 0 840 10 10S 0 083 0 674 1 2 0 840 STD 40 40S 0 109 0 622 1 2 0 840 XS 80 80S 0 147 0 546 1 2 0 840 160 0 188 0 464 1 2 0 840 XX 0 294 0 252 3 4 1 050 5 5S 0 065 0 920 3 4 1 050 10 10S 0 083 0 884 3 4 1 050 STD 40 40S 0 113 0 824 3 4 1 050 XS 80 80S 0 154 0 742 3 4 1 050 160 0 219 0 612 3 4 1 050 XX 0 308 0 434 1 1 315 5 5S 0 065 1 185 1 1 315 10 10S 0 109 1 097 1 1 315 STD 40 40S 0 133 1 049 1 1 315 XS 80 80S 0 179 0 957 1 1 315 160 0 250 0 815 1 1 315 XX 0 358 0 599 11 4 1 660 5 5S 0 065 1 530 11 4 1 660 10 10S 0 109 1 442 11 4 1 660 STD 40 40S 0 140 1 380 11 4 1 660 XS 80 80S 0 191 1 278 11 4 1 660 160 0 250 1 160 11 4 1 660 XX 0 382 0 896 11 2 1 900 5 5S 0 065 1 770 11 2 1 900 10 10S 0 109 1 682 11 2 1 900 STD 40 40S 0 145 1 610 11 2 1 900 XS 80 80S 0 200 1 50
2. Reset button If your handheld does not respond after a soft reset you need to do a hard reset If further attempts to establish Bluetooth communications fail contact Sierra Instruments for assistance 3 3 Configuring for your application The 8 Steps to successful flow measurement Once you are communicating with the electronics the unit will have the last programmed information You will need to enter the parameters for your new application assuming they are different from the last measured location The following information is required to be programmed into the unit in order to successfully measure the flow in a given application MENU 11 Pipe Outer Diameter MENU 12 Pipe Wall Thickness MENU 13 Pipe Inner Diameter if you enter the OD and Wall the ID will self compute MENU 14 Pipe Material MENU 16 Liner Material if any MENU 20 Fluid Type MENU 23 Transducer Type for the 210 Portable it will either be Standard or High Temp depending on which you have in your kit MENU 24 Transducer Mounting Style Z V or W mounting configuration see section XXX below MENU 25 READ Transducer Spacing Once these values are programmed in you may mount the transducers connect the cables and select Menu 00 and begin reading flow We will discuss basic data entry here and then detail the mounting styles See Section 4 Entering Data in the Palm Menu for details on exactly how to accomplish this 3
3. 23 Table of contents 4 2 Shortcut Key Operation and Displan I me me eme semen 23 5 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 4 3 Keypad Operations voc wes SHE EROR NP t EORR SERRE URDU IEEE ses 23 4 4 Serial Number of the ENEE EEN EES 24 4 5 Window Descriptions ct cage ble cau 24 4 6 Pipe Parameter Entry 5 25 Data Acquisition and AnalysiS ei o side e dera PT EE RR ERR E EOD E EN Ye REA POS 25 5 1 1 PDA Data Acquisition and Analysis Program 26 5 12 Mam Interface neto reo tee RO UE I SET het qn OPUS 26 5 1 3 Data ACQUISIUOD tene qt re Cp OU ea eet e erdt 27 S L4 Analysis and Graph iie eU E ae P ae 28 5 2 UFMData Data Analysis and Printing Program sese 30 5 2 T D t Browsing and Printing et err e ete ete n eet ee tret 30 5 22 Graph display and printing 5 rere t eee o ha te re eg 31 5 23 Data Analysis and Printing 2g ee e e HEU eie bet aite ertet Aen 32 5 2 4 Configuration Information Display esee ener eene teens 33 5 2 5 Menu Functions ee t eere ied eer ite 34 6 Window Display Codes oo N 6 1 List of Windows Display Codes essent 35 62 Men Display Explanatio
4. 116 1 554 5 098 4 1554 5 0984 1 724 5 6562 1541 5 055 8 20 68 F 1 500 4 921 3 20 C 68 F 1 290 4232 5 1 248 4 094 5 1 112 1 112 1 018 1 047 20 C 1 034 20 C 0 783 4 29 46 16 40 C 104 F 5 979 64 334 40 104 1 31 14 095 17 63 F 0 071 17 C c 2 48 6 61 3 71 4 57 4 79 5 26 5 41 0 779 20 0 962 0 764 63 0 948 0 730 1 26 13 55 1252 41076 20 68 F 0 746 4 0518 0746 1235 40518 s 4 6 7 6 5 7 4 2 2 2 4 1 4 6 D D D 6 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 IM 210 D 79 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speeds in Various Fluids Chemical Formula Substance Diamylamine 1 2 Dibromo ethane 47 a n3 F g e 3 b D 3 m Dibutul phthalate Dichloro t butul alcohol 2 3 Dichlorodioxane Dichlorodifluoromethane 3 Freon 12 1 2 Dichloro ethane 47 cis1 2 Dichloro ethene 3 47 transi 2 Dichloro ethene 3 47 1 2 Dichlorohexafluoro cyclobutane 47 3 Dichloro isobutane Dichloro methane 3 1 1 Dichloro 1 2 2 2 tetra fluoroethane Diethyl ether Diethylene glycol Diethylene glycol monoethul ether Diethulenimide oxide 1 2 bislDiFluoramino butane 43 1 2 bislDiFluoramino 2 methylpropane 143 1 2 bislDiFluoramino propane 43 47 C2HgCl205 Dichloro fl
5. 2 Furyl Methanol 60 T m a E 518 9 5 a SdE 3 paj a a kel 3 3 N Qa D 3 C3Hg03 C3Hg03 C2Hg02 50 Glycol 5096 H20 GIG lt D A 2 3 wy an T Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 unless otherwise noted Kinematic Sound Speed Viscosity x10 ES Specific 6 Gravity 0 713 3 346 m 32316 0 311 9 9 5 5 5 5 3 20 2 367 2 367 0 584 20 2 5 3 346 8 5 6 563 1 253 ol 1 320 4330 7 4 1322 2 143 225 F 1 320 4330 7 1 189 3900 9 1 113 2 1 185 158 68 F 0 947 0 947 es 3 8 3231 6 0 311 9 0 0 545 143 1 024 20 0 974 6 283 68 F 1 127 3697 5 40 1 622 5321 5 1 134 20 C 1 134 20 C 1 31 311 1 31 311 1 622 5321 5 774 2 2540 1 157 5 1 135 2 2 2 870 9416 30 C 86 F si 1 26 1 26 1 113 IM 210 D 82 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Sound Speeds in Various Fluids All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Substance Chemical Specific Sound Speed Av C viscosity x10 Gravit 0 125 183 600 4 0 025 269 269 C 269 C 452 F 7 16 0 684 1131 3 710 6 425 0 598 6 434 20 20 68 F C H16 0 684 1 180 3 871 3 40 20 C16H34 0 773
6. IM 210 D 45 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable This method is not commonly used It is only suitable for experienced operators to set zero under conditions where it is not preferable to use other methods Enter the value manually to add to the measured value to obtain the actual value For instance Actual measured value 250 m H Offset Value 10 INNOVA SONIC 240 PORTABLE Display Normally set the value to 0 Scale Factor MENG 4 5 Scale Factor 45 1 Due to variations encountered in real field application installations as compared to perfect laboratory calibration systems there may exist a circumstance in which the measured flow value disagrees with a customers know reference value Causes for these variations can be pipe internal conditions hydraulic flow profiles inside the piping systems etc Should the measured flow value differ from the real flow value a scale factor can be applied to offset this For example should the instrument display 90 GPM but the customer reference indicates the flow is actually 100 GPM a value of 1 1 would be entered in Menu 45 Ideally the Scale Factor should remain at its default value of 1 for the highest performance System Lock MENU 4 7 System Lock 47 Unlock Lock the instrument Once the system is locked any modification is prohibited in the syste
7. Analyze button to enter Data Analyze page as shown in Figure 3 5 This table shows IM 210 D 28 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable the analysis results of the flow rate and flow velocity in the Data Table 161320608 4a194 161050032 43978 Figure 3 5 Data Analyze Qmax Maximum values of flow rate and flow velocity Qmin Minimum values of flow rate and flow velocity Qavg Average values of flow rate and flow velocity Dev Deviation of flow rate and flow velocity UPmax Maximum upwards variable rate of flow rate and flow velocity DPmax Maximum downwards variable rate of flow rate and flow velocity Graph Page Click Graph button to enter Data Curve Graph page as shown in Figure 3 6 Data Curve Graph page displays curves of flow rate flow velocity net totalizer for the current file Different curves are shown in different colors which are indicated by the boxes with filled in colors Below the boxes are curve names that the boxes indicate You can adjust the display area of a curve by using a multiplier The time below the coordinate shows the time range of the curve currently displayed on the screen You can browse through the page using Left Right arrow button or move data points using Left Right triangle button When clicking a point within the graph display area a cursor intersecting with the curve appears At the same time the value
8. Ctrl F Figure 3 12 Edit Menu Copies the selected region Find Searches the data in the report As shown in Figure 3 13 the Help submenu has the following functions File Edit Data Gr Help Fi About DCT1188X Figure 3 13 Help Menu Help Operating instructions for this software About Software copyright version information and so on IM 210 D 34 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 6 Windows Display Codes 6 1 List of Windows Display Codes 00 Flow Rate Net Totalizer 49 Network Communication Tester 01 Flow Rate Velocity 50 54 For expansion 02 Flow Rate POS Totalizer 55 CL Mode Select 03 Flow Rate NEG Totalizer 56 CL 4mA or 0mA Output Value 04 Date Time Flow Rate 57 CL 20mA Output Value E 05 For expansion F 58 For expansion Q 08 System Error Codes 59 CL Current Output 09 Flow Today zi 60 Date and Time 10 Pipe Outer Perimeter lox 61 Software Vertion and ESN Pipe Outer Diameter 5 62 For expansion 12 Pipe Wall Thickness ct 63 71 For expansion 13 Pipe Inner Diameter 72 Working Timer 14 Pipe Material on 73 81 For expansion
9. 1 261 22 C 1 149 2 991 IM 210 D 78 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speeds of Various Fluids Chemical Formula Substance Carbon tetrachloride 33 35 47 CCl Carbon tetrafluoride 14 CFy Freon 14 a a e C46H34 2 o 9 c 3 D N 5 CgHsCl 1 Chloro butane 22 46 Cie Chloro diFluoromethane 3 Freon 22 CHCl 1 Chloro propane 47 C3H2Cl Chlorotrifluoromethane 51 CCIF3 z o S 3 E x a 3 C 3 2 a 3 a D gt D Cinnamic aldehyde CgHgO C H3NO o Cresol 46 m Cresol 46 Cyanomethane CoH3N Cyclohexane 15 CsH12 Cyclohexanol CgH 420 CgH 490 1 Decene 27 C40H29 n Deculene 27 C10H20 E ele ola 9j o m ct c o x T 2 8 D C4Hg02 Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Sound Speed viscosity x10 1 595 2 5 926 3038 1 6 531 20 Specific Gravity 0 722 0 529 15 C 1 75 8752 2 871 5 150 C 150 238 orc 20 1 106 1140 3 740 2 893 9 2 932 7 50 58 F 1 058 3 471 1 m s 4 32 46 483 7 768 0 887 5 692 59 F 1 491 69 C 1 489 0 55 0 578 5 918 0 892 4 067 724 2 375 3 82
10. 24 000 160 2 344 19 312 26 26 000 10 0 312 25 376 26 26 000 STD 40S 0 375 25 250 26 26 000 XS 80S 0 500 25 000 28 28 000 10 0 312 27 376 28 28 000 STD 40S 0 375 27 250 28 28 000 20 80S 0 500 27 000 28 28 000 30 0 625 26 750 30 30 000 10 0 312 29 376 30 30 000 STD 40S 0 375 29 250 30 30 000 XS 20 80S 0 500 29 000 30 30 000 30 0 625 28 750 32 32 000 10 0 312 31 376 32 32 000 STD 0 375 31 250 32 32 000 20 0 500 31 000 32 32 000 30 0 625 30 750 32 32 000 40 0 688 30 264 34 34 000 10 0 312 33 376 34 34 000 STD 0 375 33 250 34 34 000 20 0 500 33 000 34 34 000 30 0 625 32 750 34 34 000 40 0 688 32 624 36 36 000 10 0 312 35 376 36 36 000 STD 40S 0 375 35 250 36 36 000 XS 80S 0 500 35 000 42 42 000 STD 40S 0 375 41 250 42 42 000 XS 80S 0 500 41 000 IM 210 D 69 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 42 42 000 40 0 750 40 500 48 000 STD 40S 0 375 47 250 xs 48 000 80S 0 500 47 000 8 7 Common Pipe Dimensions DIN PIPE SIZES amp SCHEDULES N B O D WALL Identification inches mm mm mm STD Schedule XS XXS Number 1 25 33 4 3 4 STD 40 1 25 33 4 4 5 XS 80 1 25 33 4 6 4 160 1 25 33 4 9 1 XXS 1 32 42 2 3 6 STD 40 1 32 42 2 4
11. 30 36 42 48 54 60 64 Nominal ft 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Standard Thickness in 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 3 32 3 32 3 32 3 32 3 32 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 Double Thickness Weight Minimum Weight Weight Thickness Per Foot Per Length Thickness Per Foot Per Length Ib in Ib Ib 17 1 8 1 71 34 26 1 8 2 57 51 35 1 8 3 45 69 43 1 8 4 28 86 51 1 8 5 12 102 90 3 16 8 93 179 103 3 16 10 19 204 115 3 16 11 47 229 128 3 16 12 73 255 154 3 16 13 31 306 255 1 4 25 42 508 306 1 4 30 51 610 356 1 4 35 53 711 407 1 4 40 6 812 458 1 4 45 68 914 494 1 4 49 32 986 527 1 4 52 61 1052 Pipe Length Minimum Weight Ib 0 87 1 3 1 74 2 15 2 57 4 49 5 13 5 76 6 4 7 68 12 76 15 31 17 82 20 35 22 89 24 71 26 35 Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable IM 210 D 74 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 9 Cast Iron Pipe Data Class B Nominal Pipe Outside Wall Outside Wall Outside Wall Outside Wall Size Diameter Thickness Diameter Thickness Diameter Thickness Diameter Thickness lin lin lin in in 3 039 3 042 42 soo 045 44 710 o oas oos osi 930 ose 930 os 10 oso 1110 057 12 1520 082 14 os 1530 06 16 1740 079 18 064 1950 075 20 os 180 oso 24 076 2580 ose 30 088 3200 10s 32 oss 115
12. 4 921 3 68 F 5 080 4 731 4 019 2 470 5 153 F 1 952 1 A11 F 1415 20 962 199 1 300 1 207 70 4 6424 68 F 16 29 2 334 326 F 5 907 5 1562 326 F 4 265 1 10 652 68 F 3 960 3 960 1 172 1 212 5 1 175 5 1 390 1477 3 845 1 7 857 3 978 950 0 737 3 856 6 4 560 4 2 854 3 4 845 8 2 045 093 ES 0 se este 0 14 50 d ST 199 3 6 7 209 IM 210 D 85 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speed in Various Fluids Chemical Formula Diesel Fuel AA gravity Lubricating X200 Olive Peanut Sperm 1003 Pentachloro ethane 47 CoH Cls CoH Cls Pentane 36 5 12 70 OJN olo S s S x aja 6 a o T ke bg 22 a D 1 3 CsH12 Perchlorocyclopentadiene 47 Perchloro ethylene 47 CC 79 fluoro 1 Hepten 47 C7F 44 Perfluoro n Hexane 47 CeF 14 Phene 29 40 41 He Phenul acrolein CgHgO N Phenylamine 41 CgHsNO CgH sBr Phenyl chloride CgHsCl Phenyl iodide 46 CgHsl Phenul methane 16 52 3 Phenul propenal CgHgO Ke c m 2 3 a T Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Sound Speed Viscosity x10 Specific Gravi
13. 68 F 1 33 1 464 1 028 3 372 7 2 7175 3 32 F 3 211 9 7 6 0 8 2 2 18 1 49 828 3 5 0 C 979 d A 1 489 5 918 1 563 783 7 2 5712 3 3 SEE 0726 1 123 36844 1123 1608 52756 IM 210 D 89 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Sound Speeds in Various Fluids All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Substance Chemical Specific Sound Speed Av C viscosity x10 G it Formula ravity ft s m s ft s 1 1 1 Trifluoro C gt HCIBrF3 2 Chloro 2 Bromo Ethane 1 2 2 Trifluorotrichloro ethane Freon 113 CClpF CCIF gt 1 56 783 7 2 5712 0 32 F ESI ism asoz ez 1 64 1 610 5 282 2 81 178 EJES d 1 3 3 Trimethylnorcamphor 160 2 367 Trinitrotoluene 43 C HslNO2 4 15 064 0 88 1255 41175 0 87 4416 4 Unisis 800 4 10 76 0 996 1498 4 914 7 0 791 1 076 3 530 2 2 92 0 695 7478 20 C 30 2 067 109 C 164 F Hun 0 868 1 343 4 406 2 0 749 8 059 15 20 68 F 15 C 59 F Hig 0 897 1 331 5 4 368 4 4 1 0 903 9 716 20 20 68 Water sea 0 22 14 1 00 Wood Alcohol 40 41 69 CH 0 Xenon 45 Water distilled 49 50 Water heavy 3 x c D a m E a o Xylene 29 46 p xylene 46 Hig 1 334 4 376 6 0 662 7 123 20 68 F ZAE m 5 298 10 820 2 450
14. C 842 F Xylene hexafluoride N 3 N e m LA un IM 210 D 90 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 12 Addendum for High Temperature transducer Installation Mounting Instruction of High Temperature Clamp on Transducers Using straps to install the High Temperature Clamp on transducers we must program the instrument to take into account the additional space dimensions of the HT blocks attached to the transducers This additional dimension is actually 18 1 mm per transducer So what we will do is tell the 205 that the pipe OD is actually larger by 18 1mm x2 then we will tell the 205 that the pipe materials are actually the materials of the HT blocks PEI and the REAL pipe material will become a Liner The liner thickness will be the ACTUAL pipe wall thickness Here s an example Pipe 150 MM Carbon Steel OD 168 MM Wall 6 MM ID 156MM Fluid Water Transducer Mount will be a V mount Programming steps as follows MENU 11 Pipe OD 168 18 1 18 1 204 2 mm MENU 12 Pipe Water Thickness 18 1 mm MENU 13 Pipe ID 168 mm MENU 14 Pipe Material OTHER PED MENU 15 Pipe Sound Velocity 2424 4 m s MENU 16 Liner Material OTHER CARBON STEEL MENU 17 Liner Sound Velocity 3230 m s MENU 18 Liner Thickness 6 mm MENU 20 Fluid Type WATER MENU 23 Transducer Type STANDARD MENU 24 Transducer Mounting V This
15. E 15 Pipe Sound Velocity 82 Date Totalizer D i 16 Liner Material 83 Automatioc Correction S 17 Liner Sound Velocity 84 89 For expansion z 18 Liner Thickness 90 Signal Strength and Quality 5 20 Fluid Type E 91 TOM TOS 100 21 Fluid Sound Velocity 92 Fluid Sound Velocity Q 22 Fluid Viscosity 2 93 Total Time and Delta Time Se 23 Transducer Type T 94 Reynolds Number and Factor 24 Transducer Mounting 0 Power ON OFF time 25 Transducer Spacing 1 Total Working Hours 26 Parameter Setups gt 2 Last Power Off Time 27 Cross sectional Area B 3 Last Flow Rate 28 Hold Previous Data g 4 ON OFF Times 29 Empty Pipe Setup a 5 Calculator 30 Measurement Unit p 6 Medium Sound Velocity Variety Threshold 31 Flow Rate Units 7 Communication Protocol Sselect 32 Totalizer Units 0 For expansion 33 Totalizer Multiplier Flow Flow Rate 34 Net Totalizer Velo Flow Velocity 35 Positive Totalizer Total Positive Total 36 Negative Totalizer Total Negative Total 37 Totalizer Reset 2 Sig signal Strength and Quality 38 Manual Totalizer e Aout Analog Output 40 Damping 6 Error Error Code 41 Low Flow Cutoff Value S Comm Communication Information Between PDA 42 Set Zero And Flowmeter ch 43 Reset Zero 44 Manual Zero Point 14 Fi 45 Scale Factor 46 Network ID Address Code 47 System Lock 48 For expansion IM 210 D 35 Sierra Inst
16. Polyester 8 Polyethylene 9 Ebonite 10 Teflon 11 Other Item 11 Other is available to input other materials that are not included in the previous list Once the Other is selected the relevant liner sound velocity must be inputted in Window M17 Liner Sound Velocity 0 m s Input liner sound velocity in this window It can only be visited when item Other in Window M16 is selected Liner Sound Velocity 1 7 Liner Thickness MEN 1 8 Liner Thickness 18 0 mm Input liner thickness in this window It can only be visited when a definite liner is selected in Window M16 Fluid Type 2 0 Fluid Type 20 0 Water Select fluid type in this window The following options are available O Water 1 Sea Water 2 Kerosene 3 Gasoline 4 Fuel Oil 5 Crude Oil 6 Propane 7 Butane 8 Other 9 Diesel Oil 10 Castor Oil 11 Peanut Oil 12 Gasoline 90 13 Gasoline 93 14 Alcohol 15 Water 125C IM 210 D 39 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Other refers to any fluid The relevant sound velocity must be inputted in Window M21 Fluid Sound Velocity 1482 9m s Input fluid sound velocity in this window It can only be used when item Other is selected in Window M20 i e it is unnecessary to input when it is one of the fluids listed in Window M20 The instrument uses default va
17. 2 Date Totalizer 82 IM 210 D 49 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 0 Day 00 00 07 18 gt 4356 78 m3 This window makes it possible to review the historical flow data totalizer for any day for the last 64 days any month for last 64 months and any year for last 5 years Press ENT use the A or W to review totalizer in day month or year Press 0 to review by day 1 for month and 2 for year Use the V to review the flow total for a specific day month or year For instance to display the flow total for July 18 2000 the display at the upper right corner of the screen indicates that it was working properly the whole day On the contrary if is displayed it indicates that the instrument gain was adjusted at least once Probably it was offline once on that day If H is displayed it indicates that poor signal was detected at least once Also it indicates that the operation was interrupted or problems occurred in the installation For details please refer to the Troubleshooting chapter Automatic Correction Wel 8 3 Automatic Correction YES With the function of automatic flow correction the flow lost in an offline session can be estimated and automatically amended The estimation is based on the average value which is obtained from flow rate before going offline and flow me
18. 20 C 68 F Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Specific Sound Speed Av C Viscosity x10 Gravit 1 125 3 691 152 C 306 F 1 125 3 691 152 C 306 F 1 125 3 691 152 C 306 F 0 77 1 099 8 3 608 4 190 C 374 F 1 169 3 835 3 900 C 1652 F 0 71 900 C 1652 F 1 792 5 879 3 1 03 900 C 1652 F 985 3 231 6 0 64 900 C 1652 F 1 859 1 740 1 5 709 11 1 19 352 C 666 F 327 C 0 948 E m2 s 39 715 7 693 12 804 621 1 003 3 2906 45 45 49 F 000757 1 26 1904 6 246 7 4 009 2 20 68 F 1 170 3 838 6 20 68 F 1 174 3 851 7 963 3 159 4 13 C 9 F 1 280 4 199 2 C 36 F 352 C 2 0 785 20 0 791 0 563 13 2 549 27427 0 892 1058 54711 963 3159 4 13 C 9 F 0 378 4 067 0 563 13 C IM 210 D 87 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speed in Various Fluids Specific Gravity Chemical Formula 0 982 Refrigerant 11 3 4 CCI3F 1 49 1 516 40 1 75 150 C 1 426 0 C Refrigerant 12 3 CC Refrigerant 14 14 Refrigerant 21 3 CHCI F Refrigerant 22 3 CHCIF gt 1 491 e i o c Refrigerant 113 3 CCloF CCIF2 1 563 Refrigerant 114 3 CCIF gt CCIFp 1 455 Refrigerant 115 3 Core Refriger
19. 3 1 Alternative Method for Application Programming On the ID Area Window Frame See Fig 2 3 Main Interface above if you tap once in the Blue Window frame two selectable tabs appear Utility and Options IM 210 D 10 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Under the Utility Tab you will see the choices for the following Data Acquisition Table amp Graph Configuration Display Output Selecting the Configuration Option will bring up a 1 page synopsis of the currently entered data You may change the data here rather than entering each separate menu section Simply tap a data section and it will either activate a cursor in that label or display a selection box with choices to enter IMPORTANT ONCE YOU ENTER THIS DATA YOU MUST SELECT THE SEND BUTTON OR THE PALM WILL NOT UPLOAD IT TO THE ELECTRONICS Once complete you will still need to enter MENU 25 to read the transducer spacing prior to mounting them on the pipe Innova Sonic Portable 210 EE Ee en 10 AURightReserved Sierro instruments lnc Head Selecting the OPTIONS Tab will provide you with ra S Harris Count Buln 0 the Instrument Serial Number and Software Version Toll Free 800 866 0200 USA onl D 831 373 0200 ata V 831 373 4402 The other options under the Utility Tab will be discussed in detail later in this manual IM 210 D 11 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portabl
20. Cancel Figure 6 8 Select UFMDataProgram Folder Step 4 Click Finish to finish installation as shown in Figure 6 9 EY UFMData 1 00 Setup Complete Setup has finished installing UFMData on your computer Click Finish to complete Setup Figure 6 9 Finish UFMData Installation 1M 210 D 62 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 3 Sound Velocity and Viscosity of Common Liquid Liquid Velocity of Visco sity x velocity of Viscosity Sound mm s Liquid Sound m s mm s m s Water 20 C 1482 1 0 Glycerin 1923 1180 Water 50 C 1543 0 55 Gas 1250 0 80 Water 75 C 1554 0 39 66 Gas 1171 Water 100 C 1543 0 29 80 Gas 1139 Water 125 C 1511 0 25 1385 Water 150 C 1466 0 21 Benzene 1330 Water 175 C 1401 0 18 Methylbenzene 1340 Water 200 C 1333 0 15 Toluene 1170 0 69 Water 225 C 1249 0 14 Tetra 938 chloromethane Water 250 C 1156 0 12 Kerosene 1420 2 3 Acetone 1190 Petroleum 1290 Carbonyl 1121 Pine oil 1280 Ethanol 1168 Chloroethylene 1050 0 82 Alcohol 1440 1 5 Dagang jet fuel 1298 Ketone 1310 Daging O jet fuel 1290 Acetaldehyde 1180 Arachis oil 1472 Glycol 1620 Castor oil 1502 8 4 Sound Velocity of Common Materials iss Sound Velocity m s Liner Material n Velocity Steel 3206 PTFE 1225 ABS 2286 Titanium 3150 Alu
21. O 8 System Normal Displays the working condition and the system error codes More than one error code can occur at the same time The explanations of error codes and detailed resolution methods can be found in Troubleshooting chapter Flow Today Wel o 9 Net Flow Today 09 321 45 m3 Displays net total flow today Pipe Outer Perimeter MENU 1 0 Pipe Outer Perimeter 518 363 mm Input pipe outer perimeter in this window If the outer diameter is the known parameter input pipe outer diameter in Window No 11 It is NOT necessary to enter both Outer PERIMETER amp Outer DIAMETER if you enter one of these values the instrument will calculate the other Pipe Outer Diameter MEN 1 1 Pipe Outer Diameter 110 mm Input pipe outer diameter in this window or enter pipe outer perimeter in Window MIO The pipe outer diameter must range from 1 to 200 25mm to 6000mm Note Input either pipe outer diameter or pipe outer perimeter Pipe Wall Thickness 1 2 Pipe Wall Thickness 6 5 mm Input pipe wall thickness in this window If the pipe inner diameter is already known skip this window and input it in Window M13 IM 210 D 37 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Pipe Inner Diameter MEN 1 3 Pipe Inner Diameter 97 mm Input pipe in
22. RH non condensing Physical Temperature Transmitter Aluminum case Encapsulated design Standard cable length 5m Weight Transmitter Transducer approximately 2 8kg Transducer 2 Components The 210 Portable Innova Sonic Digital Correlation Transit Time Flow meter is comprised of 3 essential components The Electronics unit the Palm PDA Interface and the Transducers Power Run Sensor Charge On Off Upstream Downstream 4 2 Figure 2 1 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Panel and Connection Diagram Shown in Figure 2 1 from left to right on the panel of the 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE are the battery recharge port charge the transmitter and connect to the standby power supply power switch power light red run indicator green upstream transducer connector downstream transducer connector 4 20mA output connector and a connector for function expansion The unit is battery powered and when fully charged will have an operational life of 8 hours on the internal battery An additional external battery may be connected to increase the life up to 24 hours The 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Ultrasonic Liquid Flowmeters are powered by 12V batteries Batteries can be recharged and standby power supply can be connected through the battery recharge port on the panel IM 210 D 3 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Warning Only use the supplied charger to charge the batteries T
23. STD 40 40S 0 375 11 000 11 11 750 XS 80 80S 0 500 10 750 11 11 750 XX 0 875 10 000 12 12 750 5S 0 156 12 438 12 12 750 10S 0 180 12 390 12 12 750 20 0 250 12 250 12 12 750 30 0 330 12 090 12 12 750 STD 40S 0 375 12 000 12 12 750 40 0 406 11 938 12 12 750 XS 80S 0 500 11 750 12 12 750 60 0 562 11 626 12 12 750 80 0 688 11 374 12 12 750 100 0 844 11 062 12 12 750 120 1 000 10 750 12 12 750 140 1 125 10 500 12 12 750 160 1 312 10 126 IM 210 D 67 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable OD INCH SCHEDULE WALL ID 14 14 000 10S 0 188 13 624 14 14 000 10 0 250 13 500 14 14 000 20 0 312 13 376 14 14 000 STD 30 40S 0 375 13 250 14 14 000 40 0 438 13 124 14 14 000 XS 80S 0 500 13 000 14 14 000 60 0 594 12 812 14 14 000 80 0 750 12 500 14 14 000 100 0 938 12 124 14 14 000 120 1 094 11 812 14 14 000 140 1 250 11 500 14 14 000 160 1 406 11 188 16 16 000 10S 0 188 15 624 16 16 000 10 0 250 15 500 16 16 000 20 0 312 15 376 16 16 000 STD 30 40S 0 375 15 250 16 16 000 XS 40 80S 0 500 15 000 16 16 000 60 0 656 14 688 16 16 000 80 0 844 14 312 16 16 000 100 1 031 13 938 16 16 000 120 1 219 13 562 16 16 000 140 1 438 13 124 16 16 000 160 1 594 12 812 18 18 000 10S 0 188 17 624 18 18 000 10 0 250 17 500 18
24. TRANSDUCER DOWNSTREAM TRANSDUCER SIDE VIEW SECTION FLOW TRANSDUCERS SPACING TOP VIEW Figure 2 6 V Method 3 5 4 Z Method Z method is preferable when normal operation with V method is not possible due to poor signal reception caused by large diameter pipe heavy scale deposits on the inner pipe wall and the liner or the presence of suspended solids in the fluid When Z method is used sound is transmitted directly through the pipeline without any traverse also referred to as single beam path distance and signal loss is minimized Z method is used on pipe diameters over 200mm 8 Z method is recommended for actual installation FLOW gt d UPSTREAM TRANSDUCER SIDE view DOWNSTREAM TRANSDUCER SECTION FLOW gt s TRANSDUCERS SPACING TOP VIEW Figure 2 7 Z Method IM 210 D 14 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 5 5 N Method not commonly used With the N method the sound waves traverse the fluid three times and bounce twice off the pipe walls three beam path distance It is suitable for small pipe diameter measurement The measurement accuracy can be improved by extending the transit distance with the N method uncommonly used UPSTREAM TRANSDUCER SIDE VIEW DOWNSTREAM TRANSDUCER SECTION TRANSDUCERS SPACING sc VIEW Figure 2 8 Method 3 5 6 W Method Rarely Used As with the N m
25. Working Hours On Off Times etc IM 210 D 24 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 4 6 Pipe Parameter Entry Shortcuts The following parameters should be entered for normal measurement Pipe outer diameter Pipe wall thickness Pipe material Liner material parameters including thickness and sound velocity if needed Fluid type Transducer type NYDN PWN ra Transducer mounting methods Follow the procedure below to enter the above mentioned parameters by keypad shortcuts 1 Press 1 key to enter Window No 11 then enter the pipe outer diameter and press the ENT 2 Press 2 to enter Window No 12 then input pipe wall thickness and press ENT key to conform 3 Press MENU 4 to enter Window No 14 then press key scroll the A or LA key to select pipe material and press the ENT 4 Press MENU 1 6 to enter Window No 16 then press ENT key scroll the A or v key to select liner material and press the ENT key 5 Press MENU 2 0 to enter Window No 20 then press ENT key scroll the L i key to select a fluid type and press the 6 Press 2 3 to enter Window No 23 then press ENT key scroll the A or L i key to select a transducer type and press
26. and 5 pipe diameters downstream If there is a pump a pipe tee adjusting valve throttling orifice expansion of the pipe section or any other flow disturbance producing elements above the measuring point the straight pipe section upstream should be longer For a horizontal pipe transducers are usually fixed at the 9 and 3 o clock position of the pipe Avoid attaching the transducers at the 6 and 12 o clock position to prevent signal attenuation caused by deposition at the bottom of the pipe or air bubbles and air pockets in the top of the pipeline Ensure that the pipe surface temperature at the measuring point is within the transducer temperature limits Scale formation of inner pipe should be taken into account If possible select a section of pipe free of scale inside When such a section cannot be located you must consider the scale as liner for better measuring accuracy Choose a section of pipe where the pipe material is homogeneously and compactly formed and the ultrasonic signal can be easily transmitted Measuring point selection is Figure 2 11 Installing the Transducers example illustrated in Figure 2 10 and Figure 2 11 Note If these guidelines are not followed signal strength and quality will be affected and measurement accuracy degraded IM 210 D 16 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 7 Mounting the Transducers As shown in figure 2 12 the transducers
27. and put the result of the operation in X For example uM MEAM To calculate 1 2 press MENU 5 1 ENT select operator by using and press ENT 2 ENT This calculator also has a register function which can be selected by operator selection Note The calculator can also be used in a measuring process and the measurement will not be affected Shortcut Key for Flow rate Flow Flowrate 000000E 00m3 h Displays flow rate which equals to the contents of Flow when issuing command Flow Velocity 000000E 00m s Displays flow velocity which equals to the contents of Vel after issuing command M01 Shortcut Key for Flow Velocity Velo Shortcut Key for POS Total Flow Total POS Total Flow 0029383E 2m3 Displays positive total flow which equals to the contents of POS after issuing command 02 Shortcut Key for NEG Total Flow Total NEG Total Flow 0029383E 2m3 Displays negative total flow which equals to the contents of NEG after issuing command M03 Shortcut Key for Signal Strength and Quality IM 210 D 53 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable SigStrength amp Quality UP 03 1 DN 45 6 Q 00 Displays signal strength and quality which equals to the contents displayed in the window after issuing command M90 Shortcut Key for Analog Output
28. be changed accordingly Time Used to change range of the time scale stands for 50 sec per scale 2mul for 25 sec 5mul for 10 sec and 10mul for 5sec Once it is changed the curve displayed on the horizontal ordinate will be changed accordingly Reset button Press to restore the colors of the curves into defaults Print button Press to print the graph At the bottom of the page the File text box shows the File Path Rec shows the number of the data and Time shows the time range for the data acquisition 5 2 3 Data Analysis and Printing As shown in Figure 3 9 the data analysis page is used to perform statistical analysis on collected flowmeter data Its contents include Qmax Maximum values of flow rate and flow velocity Qmin Minimum values of flow rate and flow velocity Qavg Average values of flow rate and flow velocity Dev Deviation of flow rate and flow velocity UPmax Maximum upwards variable rate of flow rate and flow velocity IM 210 D 32 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable DPmax Maximum downwards variable rate of flow rate and flow velocity File Edit Help Data Graph Analyze Configuration UFMData Ultrasonic Flowmeter Data Acquisition Analyze Table Flow Unit Velo Figure 3 9 Data Statistical Analysis Page at PC Terminal 5 2 4 Configuration Information Display As shown in Figure 3 10 this page d
29. flow reading The Signal Strength is a measure of how much transmitted signal is being received by the alternate transducer The display will show both the Upstream and Downstream signals The Quality is a measure of the electronics processing the information and distinguishing between noise and true flow signal See Figure 6 1 F igure 6 1 Menu 90 3 9 2 TRANSIT TIME RATIO Menu 9 1 will provide a display of TOM TOS ratio See Figure 6 2 This is a measurement of the actual VS the Calculated Time of Flight for the flow signal TOM is the Time of Flight Measured TOS is the Time of Flight Selected The Calculated Selected Time of Flight is what the instruments expects to see based the application you programmed it for For example you program a 6 SCH 40 carbon steel pipe with water as a fluid it expects to see a certain value for the time of flight The instrument compares this expected value to the actual measured value and displays it as a ratio in As long as you are within 3 100 3 then you will be with in published accuracy specifications If TOM TOS varies by greater than 3 something is incorrect the programming or transducer placement Figure 6 2 Menu 91 IM 210 D 21 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 9 3 Total Time and Delta Time Menu 93 will provide Total Time and Delta Time which indicates the condition of the installation The measur
30. is determined to be complete locate the chargers for both the Palm and the Electronics unit Place both units on charge until the Palm Battery status indicates fully charged and the LED on the Charger for the Electronics unit glows green If the Electronics Charger LED glows red then it is not fully charged IM 210 D 5 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 1 1 Turning the 210 Innova Sonic On The 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE runs a self diagnostics program after a power up If it detects any failure the error message associated with the failure will be displayed see Troubleshooting Once the self diagnostics process is completed the instrument starts working automatically with the parameters that were entered during the last setup Since the 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE uses overlap processing internally with time sharing technology operating the keypad the keypad displayed on the PDA screen will not affect the measurement process Measurement computing keyboard input displaying printing serial port operation and input output are referred as events each of which works independently For example user s modification of date and time will not affect other tasks not related to date and time If the instrument is properly installed it enters into normal operation mode when the power is turned on and an R is displayed on the top left hand corner of the screen When using the instrument for the first tim
31. of the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE are integral within a convenient slide ruler Magnets are built in the slide ruler For magnetically conductive pipe materials such as carbon steel you can stick the slide ruler directly onto the pipe outside wall to fix it as shown in figure 2 13 For non magnetic conductive pipe materials you can attach the slide ruler onto the pipe by using pipe clamps Nut Track Magnet LD Transducer Figure 2 12 Slider Ruler with Integrated Transducers Prior to installing the transducers clean up the pipe surface where the transducers are to be mounted Remove any rust scale or loose paint and choose a section of sound conducting pipe for installing the transducers Any pipe insulation materials must be removed so that the transducers may have a direct connection to the pipe surface Apply a wide bead of sonic coupling compound down the center of the face of each transducer To install the transducers if both transducers are in a single mounting rack see figures 2 14 through 2 18 below set the established spacing from Menu 25 between the transducers Tighten the locking ring on top of each transducer Using the magnetic racks place the transducers on the pipe surface Gently loosen the transducer locking rings so that the self contained springs push the transducers tightly against the pipe surface If the transducers are in separate individual racks set one rack on the pipe measure the required spacing from
32. of the curve at the intersection point is displayed IM 210 D 29 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable v IF Velocity Net 0 0 20 40 60 80 100120 091239 4 b nb 091457 nonmnmmnmunrn nn Figure 3 6 Data Curve Graph 5 2 UFMData Data Analysis and Printing Program Note Skip this section if you will not use a PC to process the collected data Running under the Windows operating system Windows98 or above at a PC terminal the UFMData data analysis and printing program is used to process the ultrasonic flowmeter data collected by the PDA The purpose of this program is to supplement the data processing function of the PDA This program allows users to display graphs print or save the files in Excel format or browse and analyze the collected data in a table enabling users to manage the flowmeter data more conveniently Flowmeter data are stored under the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE directory of the PDA You can set the PDA to Driver Mode and connect it with your PC Note For information about how to connect the PDA with your see TungstenT5 handbook CS pdf in the PDA CD ROM The main window of this program is divided up into 4 pages Data page Graph page Analyze page Configuration page 5 2 1 Data Browsing and Printing After the program starts the data browsing page will be displayed as shown in figure 3 7 This page allows you to browse and print the loaded data in a t
33. operation is limited to 00 04 and shortcut keys Flow Velo Total Total Press any point on the screen to return to the normal display 4 5 Window Descriptions Window keys and their display contents are listed below M00 M09 Display windows Used to display flow rate positive total negative total net total velocity date amp time analog inputs for present flow present operation and flow results today M10 M29 Initial parameter setup windows Used to enter pipe outer diameter pipe wall thickness fluid type transducer type transducer mounting and spacing etc M30 M38 Flow units selection and totalizer option operating windows Used to select a system of units of measurement You can choose from flowmeter units such as gallons and cubic feet or turn on off each totalizer as well as performing reset for them 40 49 Include Flow correction operating window and Network IDN window No 46 System Lock window No 47 Keypad Lock window No 48 etc 55 83 Input and output setup windows Current Loop Mode Select 4mA or 0 mA Output Value RS 232C Setup Low FO Frequency LCD Contrast Adjustment etc M90 M94 Diagnoses Signal Strength Quality Window No 90 TOM TOS 100 Window No 91 Flow Sound Velocity estimated by measurement Window No 92 Total Time and Delta Time of the measured signal Window No 93 Reynolds Number and K Factor of the Instrument Window No 94 0 0 Appendix Power On Off Time Total
34. or DOWN Arrows select the desired totalizer you wish to reset then press ENT Manual Totalizer Wel 3 8 Manual Totalizer Press ENT When Ready The manual totalizer is a separate totalizer Press ENT to start and press EN to stop it It is used for flow measurement and calculation Damping MEN 4 0 Damping 40 10 sec The damping factor ranges from 0 999 seconds 0 indicates no damping 999 indicates the maximum damping The function of damping is to display the data smoothly Its principle is the same as that in a single section RC filter The damping factor value corresponds to the circuit time constant Usually a damping factor of 3 to 10 is recommended in applications IM 210 D 44 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Low Flow Cutoff Value Wel 4 1 Low Flow Cutoff Val 0 01 m s Low Flow Cutoff is used to make the system display as 0 value at lower and smaller flows to avoid any invalid totalizing For instance if the cutoff value is set as 0 03 system will take all the measured flow values below 0 03 as 07 Usually 0 03 is recommended in most applications Set Zero Wel 4 2 Set Zero 42 Press ENT to go When fluid is in the static state the displayed value is called the Zero Point When the Zero Point is not at zero in the flowmeter the difference is going to be added
35. os 0 2217 EH E 0 2402 0 2039 Pew 1 1 Pm Ej E 0 2071 0 0945 0 0909 0 0764 0 0945 0 1075 0 0866 0 0787 90 55 55 63 32 10 18 17 61 26 40 31 1 94 40 K 20 00 50 1 90 IM 210 D 93
36. the ENT 7 Press MENU 2 4 to enter Window No 24 then press ENT key scroll the 4 or W key to select a transducer mounting method and press the I key 8 Press MENU 2 5 to enter Window No 25 then accurately install the transducer according to displayed transducer mounting spacing and selected mounting method Refer to Installing the Transducers in this chapter 9 Press MENU 0 1 to enter Window No 01 to display measurement result 5 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Software Usage The INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE software contains two parts INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE prc that runs on the PDA and UFMData data processing program working under Microsoft Windows operating system Under normal conditions to complete all measurement tasks and data acquisition data browsing and setup guide operations only the PDA software INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE prc is needed If you need further data processing copy the data from PDA to your PC and carry out statistical analysis graphic display printing and other operations on the data using UFMData UFMData will be provided and will need to be installed in your PC INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE prc exploits the powerful computing capabilities of PDA offering the following functions in addition to normal measurement Data Acquisition Collects data from the flowmeter and stores it in the memory o
37. the pointer on the rack and place the 2 rack in position such that the distance between pointers meets the MENU 25 spacing dimension For Nonmetallic pipes use the same procedure as above however secure the mounting racks to the pipe surface with the included pipe straps Alternative methods to secure the racks to the pipe surface could include Cable Tie Wraps or even Elastic Bungee Cords Any device used to hold the racks to the pipe surface should ensure that the racks are held securely and the transducers are tight against the pipe surface Note The 2 transducers must be fixed at the front position i e 3 or 9 o clock position of the pipe to prevent signal loss which can be caused by sediment along the bottom of the pipe or air bubbles and air pockets along the upper part in the pipe IM 210 D 17 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 8 Connecting the Transmitter Once the transducers are securely mounted on the pipe connect the cables to each transducer and then to the Electronics box Care should be taken here as the transducer cable ends are keyed to fit into the transducers wiring connection and then fastened with a threaded connector The opposite end is a stereo type plug that simply inserts into the corresponding Upstream and Downstream connection point Once these 2 cables are securely connected you are ready to read the flow The upstream transducer cable has red terminal ends and downstr
38. this window to ensure no measurement when the pipe is empty It should be understood that the instrument is NOT designed to function correctly on an empty pipe Measurement Units Wel 3 0 Measurement Units In 0 Metric Select the measurement unit in this window as follows 0 Metric English Factory default is metric Flow Rate Units MEN 3 1 Flow Rate Units 31 m3 h Select flow rate units and time units 0 Cubic Meters m3 1 Liters 1 2 American Gallons gal 3 Imperial Gallons ig 4 Million Gallons mg 5 Cubic Feet cf 6 American Barrels bal IM 210 D 42 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 7 Imperial Barrels ib 8 Oil Barrels ob The following time units are available Day Hour Min Sec Factory default is Cubic Meters hour Totalizer Units 3 2 Totalizer Units 32 Cubic Meters m3 Select totalizer units in this window The available unit options are as same as those found in Window M31 Factory default is Cubic Meters Totalizer Multiplier MENG 3 3 Totalizer Multiplier 0 0 001 The totalizer multiplier acts as the function to increase the totalizer indicating range The totalizer multiplier can be applied to the positive totalizer negative totalizer and net totalizer at the same time The following options are available 0 x 0 00
39. will provide a Transducer Spacing of MENU 25 Transducer Spacing 164 249 mm The Pipe Materials here are PEI and the Sound Velocity is 2424 4 meters per second or 7954 068 Feet per second The Actual Pipe Material and wall thickness becomes the liner See Section 8 13 for Sound Speeds in Various Pipe Materials IM 210 D 91 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 13 Sound Speed in Various Pipe Materials Sound Speed Sound Speed Shear Wave 25 Long Wave 25 Steel 196 Carbon hardened 3 150 10 335 0 2315 Carbon Steel 3 230 0 2319 i Stal 10 598 3 10 614 0 2319 Steel 1 Carbon 10 565 302 Stainless Steel 10 236 0 224 303 Stainless Steel 10 236 0 222 304 Stainless Steel 10 306 0 233 304L Stainless Steel 10 073 0 228 316 Stainless Steel 10 735 0 225 347 Stainless Steel 10 512 5 720 0 225 m 3 0 2488 Aluminum 10 171 Aluminum rolled 3 040 9 974 Copper 2260 7415 0 1835 Is 095 Copper annealed 7 628 Copper rolled 7 448 I CuNi 7096Cu 3096Ni 8 534 0 1980 CuNi 9096Cu 1096Ni 6 759 Brass Naval 6 923 Gold hard drawn 3 937 Inconel 9 909 Iron electrolytic 10 630 uy 7 pL D IM 210 D 92 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Sound Speeds in Various Pipe Materials Sound Speed Sound Speed Shear Wave 25 C Long Wave 25 C 90 0 2106
40. 0 11 2 1 900 160 0 281 1 388 11 2 1 900 0 400 1 100 2 2 375 5 5S 0 065 2 245 2 2 375 10 10S 0 109 2 157 27 2 375 STD 40 40S 0 154 2 067 2 2 375 XS 80 80S 0 218 1 939 IM 210 D 65 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable OD INCH SCHEDULE WALL ID 27 2 375 160 0 344 1 687 27 2 375 0 436 1 503 21 2 2 875 5 5S 0 083 2 709 21 2 2 875 10 10S 0 120 2 635 21 2 2 875 STD 40 40S 0 203 2 469 21 2 2 875 XS 80 80S 0 276 2 323 21 2 2 875 160 0 375 2 125 21 2 2 875 XX 0 552 1 771 3 3 500 5 5S 0 083 3 334 3 3 500 10 10S 0 120 3 260 3 3 500 STD 40 40S 0 216 3 068 3 3 500 XS 80 80S 0 300 2 900 3 3 500 160 0 438 2 624 3 3 500 0 600 2 300 31 2 4 000 5 5S 0 083 3 834 31 2 4 000 10 10S 0 120 3 760 31 2 4 000 STD 40 40S 0 226 3 548 31 2 4 000 XS 80 80S 0 318 3 364 31 2 4 000 0 636 2 728 4 4 500 5 5S 0 083 4 334 4 4 500 10 10S 0 120 4 260 4 4 500 0 156 4 188 4 4 500 0 188 4 124 4 4 500 STD 40 40S 0 237 4 026 4 4 500 XS 80 80S 0 337 3 826 4 4 500 120 0 438 3 624 4 4 500 160 0 531 3 438 4 4 500 XX 0 674 3 152 41 2 5 000 STD 40 40S 0 247 4 506 41 2 5 000 XS 80 80S 0 355 4 290 41 2 5 000 XX 0 710 3 580 5 5 563 5 5S 0 109 5 345 5 5 563 10 10S 0 134 5 295 5 5 563 STD 40 40S
41. 0 258 5 047 5 5 563 XS 80 80S 0 375 4 813 5 5 563 120 0 500 4 563 5 5 563 160 0 625 4 313 5 5 563 XX 0 750 4 063 6 6 625 5 5S 0 109 6 407 6 6 625 10 10S 0 134 6 357 6 6 625 0 188 6 249 6 6 625 STD 40 40S 0 280 6 065 6 6 625 XS 80 80S 0 432 5 761 6 6 625 120 0 562 5 501 6 6 625 160 0 719 5 187 6 6 625 XX 0 864 4 897 IM 210 D 66 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable OD INCH SCHEDULE WALL ID 7 7 625 STD 40 40S 0 301 7 023 2 7 625 5 80 805 0 500 6 625 7 7 625 0 875 5 875 8 8 625 5S 0 109 8 407 8 8 625 10 105 0 148 8 329 8 8 625 20 0 250 8 125 8 8 625 30 0 277 8 071 8 8 625 STD 40 40S 0 322 7 981 8 8 625 60 0 406 7 813 8 8 625 XS 80 80S 0 500 7 625 8 8 625 100 0 594 7 437 8 8 625 120 0 719 7 187 8 8 625 140 0 812 7 001 8 8 625 0 875 6 875 8 8 625 160 0 906 6 813 9 9 625 STD 40 40S 0 342 8 941 9 9 625 XS 80 80S 0 500 8 625 9 9 625 0 875 7 875 10 10 750 5S 0 134 10 482 10 10 750 10S 0 165 10 420 10 10 750 0 188 10 374 10 10 750 20 0 250 10 250 10 10 750 30 0 307 10 136 10 10 750 STD 40 40S 0 365 10 020 10 10 750 XS 60 80S 0 500 9 750 10 10 750 80 0 594 9 562 10 10 750 100 0 719 9 312 10 10 750 120 0 844 9 062 10 10 750 140 1 000 8 750 10 10 750 160 1 125 8 500 11 11 750
42. 0 D 84 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speed in Various Fluids Specific Gravity Chemical Formula Substance ene chloride 3 CH2Cl2 1 327 5 n3 LA ene iodide CH als 0 974 20 2 28 20 formate 22 C2H402 iodide CH3l a Methyl naphthalene C11H10 1 090 1 047 20 C 1 034 20 C 2 Methulphenol 46 C7HgO 3 Methulphenol 46 C HgO Milk homogenized CyHgNO 1 00 0 76 0 316 103 C z 1 207 246 C D 1 204 20 C 0 808 199 C 1 135 Nitrobenzene 46 CgHeNO gt 2 Nitromethane 43 CH4NO5 0 718 20 C 0 736 20 C 0 703 1 Nonene 27 CgHig Naphtha Natural Gas 37 Neon 45 Nitrogen 45 Nonane 23 Octane 23 0 704 20 C 0 723 20 C 29 2 1 e a a CgHig 1 Octene 27 CaH16 Oil of Camphor Sassafrassu Oil Car SAE 200 30 1 74 e a e C11H10010 0 969 Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Viscosity x10 94 Daa pem 7 8 Sound Speed 6 ft s 1 070 97 m s 5 510 5 5 2152 3 697 5 1 127 1 510 1 541 20 C 1 500 20 C 753 103 C 595 246 3 208 7 2 27 4 29 40 C 5 979 40 C ECH NE MIS 199 C 4 04 0 99 20 C 4 4 0 73 3 4 3 46 16 104 F 64 334 104 5 055 8 68 F
43. 1 1E 3 1 x0 01 2 x01 3 x1 4 x10 5 x100 6 x1000 7 x 10000 1 4 Factory default factor is 1 ON OFF Net Totalizer Wel 3 4 Net Totalizer 34 ON Turn On or Off the Net totalizer in this window ON indicates the totalizer is turned on while OFF indicates it is turned off When it is turned off the net totalizer displays in Window will not change Factory default is ON ON OFF Positive Totalizer Mew 3 5 POS Totalizer 35 ON IM 210 D 43 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Turn On or Off the positive totalizer in this window ON indicates the flowmeter will totalize flow in the positive direction When it is turned off the positive totalizer display in Window M02 will not change Factory default is ON ON OFF Negative Totalizer 6 NEG Totalizer 36 ON Turn On off negative totalizer in this window indicates the totalizer is turned on When it is turned off the negative totalizer displays in Window will not change Factory default is Totalizer Reset 4 3 7 Totalizer Reset 37 Selection Reset totalizer and all parameters in this window Press ENT move UP or DOWN arrow to select YES or NO After YES is selected the following options are available None POS NEG Using the UP
44. 18 000 20 0 312 17 376 18 18 000 STD 40S 0 375 17 250 18 18 000 30 0 438 17 124 18 18 000 XS 80S 0 500 17 000 18 18 000 40 0 562 16 876 18 18 000 60 0 750 16 500 18 18 000 80 0 938 16 124 18 18 000 100 1 156 15 688 18 18 000 120 1 375 15 250 18 18 000 140 1 562 14 876 18 18 000 160 1 781 14 438 20 20 000 10S 0 218 19 564 20 20 000 10 0 250 19 500 20 20 000 STD 20 40S 0 375 19 250 20 20 000 XS 30 80S 0 500 19 000 20 20 000 40 0 594 18 812 20 20 000 60 0 812 18 376 20 20 000 80 1 031 17 938 20 20 000 100 1 281 17 438 20 20 000 120 1 500 17 000 20 20 000 140 1 750 16 500 20 20 000 160 1 969 16 062 IM 210 D 68 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable OD INCH SCHEDULE WALL ID 22 22 000 10 10S 0 250 21 500 22 22 000 STD 20 40S 0 375 21 250 22 22 000 XS 30 80S 0 500 21 000 22 22 000 60 0 875 20 250 22 22 000 80 1 125 19 750 22 22 000 100 1 375 19 250 22 22 000 120 1 625 18 750 22 22 000 140 1 875 18 250 22 22 000 160 2 125 17 750 24 24 000 10 10S 0 250 23 500 24 24 000 STD 20 40S 0 375 23 250 24 24 000 XS 80S 0 500 23 000 24 24 000 30 0 562 22 876 24 24 000 40 0 688 22 624 24 24 000 60 0 969 22 062 24 24 000 80 1 219 21 562 24 24 000 100 1 531 20 938 24 24 000 120 1 812 20 376 24 24 000 140 2 062 19 876 24
45. 338 43898 3 71 4 32 46 483 20 20 68 F Helium 45 Heptane 22 23 n Heptane 29 33 Cyclopentadiene 47 Hexadecane 23 CgH420 0 962 1454 4 770 3 3 6 70 69 760 882 17 63 F 53 Celia 0 649 1 079 3 540 4 20 CeH12 0 779 1248 40945 541 1 51 14 095 17 63 F 1248 40945 541 1 51 14 095 17 63 F 0 071 1 187 3 894 4 0 003 0 032 256 C 256 429 F 256 C 429 F 0 1 047 1 541 5 055 8 4 29 46 16 20 20 68 F 40 C 104 C HgO 1 034 1500 4921 5 5 979 64 334 20 C 20 C 68 F 40 104 1823 1114 6549 20 C 68 F 1950 876 20 20 68 F CH3l 2 28 978 20 Hexane 16 22 23 n Hexane 129 33 2 5 Hexanedione 1002 Hexahydrobenzene 15 Hexahydrophenol CgH 420 N J LO Hexamethulene 15 CsH12 2 Hydroxy toluene 46 3 Hydroxy toluene 46 odo benzene 46 CgHsl odo ethane 46 odo methane 1180 3 871 4 27 C 81 F sobutul acetate 22 CgH 420 Hydrogen 45 IM 210 D 83 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speeds in Various Fluids Chemical Formula sobutanol CyH 490 so Butane sopentane 36 CsH12 sopropanol 46 C3HgO sopropul alcohol 46 C3HgO Ketohexamethulene CgH 490 Lithium fluoride 42 LiF Mercury 45 Mesitulo
46. 42 0 44so 12 48 50 50 1 26 50 80 1 42 51 40 1 71 51 98 1 99 54 56 66 1 35 57 10 1 55 57 80 1 90 58 40 2 23 1x a i6 72 12 7600 iss se zs 84 172 88 54 222 Tl Class F Nominal Pipe Outside Wall Outside Wall Outside Wall Outside Wall Size Diameter Thickness Diameter Thickness Diameter Thickness Diameter Thickness lin lin lin in lin Seege WE po wo uou 942 11 60 13 78 15 98 16 1816 18 107 2034 20 22 54 1 15 22 54 1 27 23 02 1 39 23 02 1 51 24 26 90 131 26 90 1 45 27 76 1 75 27 76 1 88 30 15 15 o 32 39 60 1 80 4004 202 geg 3 7 22 0 58 0 66 10 0 74 12 0 82 14 c a s HEIN 6 E 7 z et LL WE IM 210 D 75 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 10 Ductile Iron Pipe Data Pipe Wall Thickness Nominal Outside lin lin 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 0 68 0 73 m 0 79 0 86 0 93 0 89 0 97 1 05 IM 210 D 76 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 11 Sound Speeds in Various Fluids All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Chemical Specific Sound Speed Av C viscosity x10 Gravit CH3CO 20 1082 1180 58714 8 274 20 20 CoH3N 0 783 4 2323 Acetic anhudride 22 Ac
47. 6 4 20 12 300 323 9 8 4 30 12 300 323 9 9 5 STD 12 300 323 9 10 3 XS 40 12 300 323 9 12 7 12 300 323 9 14 3 60 12 300 323 9 17 5 80 12 300 323 9 21 4 100 12 300 323 9 25 4 XXS 120 12 300 323 9 28 6 140 12 300 323 9 33 3 160 14 350 355 6 6 4 10 14 350 355 6 7 9 20 14 350 355 6 9 5 STD 30 14 350 355 6 11 1 40 14 350 355 6 12 7 XS 14 350 355 6 15 1 60 14 350 355 6 19 0 80 14 350 355 6 23 8 100 14 350 355 6 27 8 120 14 350 355 6 31 8 140 14 350 355 6 35 7 160 IM 210 D 71 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable PIPE SIZES amp SCHEDULES N B N B O D WALL Identification inches mm mm mm STD Schedule XS XXS number 16 400 406 4 6 4 10 16 400 406 4 7 9 20 16 400 406 4 9 5 STD 30 16 400 406 4 12 7 XS 40 16 400 406 4 16 7 60 16 400 406 4 21 4 80 16 400 406 4 26 2 100 16 400 406 4 31 0 120 16 400 406 4 36 5 140 16 400 406 4 40 5 160 18 450 457 0 6 4 10 18 450 457 0 7 9 20 18 450 457 0 9 5 STD 18 450 457 0 11 1 30 18 450 457 0 12 7 XS 18 450 457 0 14 3 40 18 450 457 0 19 0 60 18 450 457 0 23 8 80 18 450 457 0 29 4 100 18 450 457 0 34 9 120 18 450 457 0 39 7 140 18 450 457 0 45 2 160 20 500 508 0 6 4 10 20 500 508 0 9 5 STD 20 20 500 508 0 12 7 XS 30 20 500 508 0 15 1 40 20 500 508 0 20 6 60 20 500 50
48. 8 0 26 2 80 20 500 508 0 32 5 100 20 500 508 0 38 1 120 20 500 508 0 44 4 140 20 500 508 0 50 0 160 22 550 559 0 6 4 10 22 550 559 0 9 5 STD 20 22 550 559 0 12 7 XS 30 22 550 559 0 22 2 60 22 550 559 0 28 6 80 22 550 559 0 34 9 100 22 550 559 0 41 3 120 22 550 559 0 47 6 140 22 550 559 0 54 0 160 24 600 610 0 6 4 10 24 600 610 0 9 5 STD 20 24 600 610 0 12 7 XS 24 600 610 0 14 3 30 24 600 610 0 17 5 40 24 600 610 0 24 6 60 24 600 610 0 31 0 80 IM 210 D 72 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 24 600 610 0 38 9 100 24 600 610 0 46 0 120 24 600 610 0 52 4 140 24 600 610 0 59 5 160 26 650 660 0 7 9 10 26 650 660 0 9 5 STD 26 650 660 0 12 7 XS 20 28 700 711 0 7 9 10 28 700 711 0 9 5 STD 28 700 711 0 12 7 XS 20 28 700 711 0 15 9 30 30 750 762 0 7 9 10 30 750 762 0 9 5 STD 30 750 762 0 12 7 XS 20 30 750 762 0 15 9 30 32 800 813 0 7 9 10 32 800 813 0 9 5 STD 32 800 813 0 12 7 XS 20 32 800 813 0 15 9 30 32 800 813 0 17 5 40 34 850 864 0 7 9 10 34 850 864 0 9 5 STD 20 34 850 864 0 12 7 XS 30 34 850 864 0 15 9 40 34 850 864 0 17 5 36 900 914 0 7 9 10 36 900 914 0 9 5 STD 36 900 914 0 12 7 XS 20 36 900 914 0 15 9 30 36 900 914 0 19 0 40 IM 210 D 73 Sierra Instruction Manual 8 8 Cement Lined Pipes liner thicknesses Siz in 10 12 14 16 18 20 24
49. 9 XS 80 1 32 42 2 6 4 160 1 32 42 2 9 7 XXS 1 40 48 3 3 7 STD 40 1 40 48 3 5 1 XS 80 115 40 48 3 7 1 160 115 40 48 3 10 2 XXS 2 50 60 3 3 9 STD 40 2 50 60 3 5 5 XS 80 2 50 60 3 8 7 160 2 50 60 3 11 1 XXS 2 65 73 0 5 2 STD 40 2 65 73 0 7 0 5 80 2 65 73 0 9 5 160 2 65 73 0 14 0 XXS 3 80 88 9 5 5 STD 40 3 80 88 9 7 6 XS 80 3 80 88 9 11 1 160 3 80 88 9 15 2 XXS 3 90 101 6 5 7 STD 40 3 90 101 6 8 1 XS 80 4 100 114 3 6 0 STD 40 4 100 114 3 8 6 XS 80 4 100 114 3 11 1 120 4 100 114 3 13 5 160 4 100 114 3 17 1 XXS 5 125 141 3 6 6 STD 40 5 125 141 3 9 5 XS 80 5 125 141 3 12 7 120 5 125 141 3 15 9 160 5 125 141 3 19 0 XXS IM 210 D 70 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 6 150 168 3 7 1 STD 40 6 150 168 3 11 0 XS 80 6 150 168 3 14 3 120 6 150 168 3 18 3 160 6 150 168 3 21 9 XXS 8 200 219 1 6 4 20 8 200 219 1 7 0 30 8 200 219 1 8 2 STD 40 8 200 219 1 10 3 60 8 200 219 1 12 7 XS 80 8 200 219 1 15 1 100 8 200 219 1 18 3 120 8 200 219 1 20 6 140 8 200 219 1 22 2 XXS 8 200 219 1 2300 160 10 250 273 0 6 4 20 10 250 273 0 7 8 30 10 250 273 0 9 3 STD 40 10 250 273 0 12 7 XS 60 10 250 273 0 15 1 80 10 250 273 0 18 3 100 10 250 273 0 21 4 120 10 250 273 0 25 4 XXS 140 10 250 273 0 28 6 160 12 300 323 9
50. A SONIC PORTABLE directory is used for storing the collected flowmeter data Output for storing output setup files of the flowmeter Display for storing the display setup files of the flowmeter and Setup for storing setup and configuration files of the flowmeter During data acquisition 1800 data points can be collected each hour i e each data point requires 2 seconds Data amount for each hour is 144K Assuming the data storage of the PDA is 128M each extension card is able to store over 900 hours of data or 160000 data points If needed users can choose extension cards with more storage 5 1 2 Main Interface The main interface is illustrated in Figure 3 1 The main menu is divided into two items Utility and Options Submenus under Utility are further classified into two modules Data Acquisition and Table amp Graph are menus used to perform data acquisition and display data table and graph while Configuration Display and Output are menus used for flowmeter setup Options menu is used to display software copyright and version information Figure 3 1 Main Menu IM 210 D 26 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 5 1 3 Data Acquisition To collect data click Data Acquisition menu to enter Data Acquisition mode as shown in Figure 3 2 After inputting the File Name and Time of Acquisition operators can click the start button to enter data acquisition mode The Data that can be coll
51. After entering the required parameters check the data displayed in Window No 25 and space the transducers accordingly There are two small pointers on the sides of the transducer racks The spacing is from point to point as shown below Spacing Pointers 3 5 2 Transducer Mounting Inspection Check to see if the transducer is installed properly and if there is an accurate and strong enough ultrasonic signal to ensure proper operation and high reliability of the transducer It can be confirmed by checking the detected signal strength total transit time delta time as well as transit time ratio The mounting condition directly influences the flow value accuracy and system reliability In most instances applying a wide bead of sonic coupling compound lengthwise on the face of the transducer and sticking it to the outside pipe wall will give good measurement results However the following inspections still need to be carried out in order to ensure high reliability of the measurement IM 210 D 13 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 5 3 V Method The V method is considered as the standard method It usually gives a more accurate reading and is used on pipe diameters ranging from 25mm to 400mm 1 16 approximately Also it is convenient to use but still requires proper installation of the transducer contact on the pipe at the pipe s centerline and equal spacing on either side of the pipe UPSTREAM
52. Aout Analog Output 2 000000E 1 Displays analog output 4 20mA information Shortcut key for error code Error Error Code I Displays error codes during an operation See chapter 5 for error code contents Shortcut Key for Communication Setup Communication Setup Please Wait Displays the communication condition between the PDA and the Flowmeter This window Displays OK if the connection has been made correctly If not it displays Failure and you should check the Bluetooth Communications Under normal conditions you should not conduct detection repeatedly using this button otherwise you may cause the PDA to shutdown Comm 6 3 Displaying Data in Full Screen View If you press the data display area with the stylus while measuring display contents will be displayed in full screen and large font Press any point in the full screen display area to return to normal display mode This function makes it easier for operators to read data Only MENU 00 04 and the display contents of shortcut key Flow Vel Total Total can be displayed in full screen view IM 210 D 54 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 6 4 Defaults Restoration Press MENU 3 7 key After opening Window No 37 press 4 directly to reset the settings to defaults 6 5Analog Voltage Output Connect 2500 resistance to the current loop in parallel to t
53. Area MENG 2 7 Cross sectional Area 31415 9 mm2 Displays the cross sectional area inside the pipe IM 210 D 41 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Holding with Poor Signal Wel 2 8 Hold with PoorSig 28 NO Select Yes to hold last good flow signal displayed if the flowmeter experiences a poor signal condition This function allows continued data calculation without interruption This would be used in circumstances of continuous flow but gaps in the fluid air bubbles or slugs of solids which pass through the flow stream causing the signal quality to reduce Once these disturbances have passed the Signal Quality should return to a higher value if holding with Poor Sig is set to YES then the meter will keep the existing flow rate during these flow disturbances Empty Pipe Setup MENG 2 9 Empty pipe setup 29 30 This parameter is used to overcome the possible problems that usually show up when the pipe being measured is empty Since signals can be transmitted through the pipe wall the flowmeter may still read a flow while measuring an empty pipe To prevent this from happening you can specify a value When the signal quality falls below this value the measurement stops automatically If the flowmeter is already able to stop measuring when the pipe is empty a value in the range of 30 to 40 should also be entered in
54. Cher Bromoform 46 47 2 C4H 490 sec Butylalcohol CyH 100 n Butyl bromide 46 CyHoB n Butyl chloride 22 46 CyHgCl tert Butyl chloride CyHgCl Butul oleate Gett C22H4202 E 2 5 Butulene glycol 1002 Cadmium 7 Carbinol 40 41 CH O CgH 41403 Carbon dioxide 26 CO2 Carbon disulphide 2 c Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Av C viscosity x10 Sound Speed s ft s Specific Gravity m 0 982 1 415 10 673 20 C 68 F 3 838 6 0 693 68 F 1 019 3 343 2 20 C 68 F 1 460 900 2 952 8 20 C 20 C 68 F 2 89 918 30118 31 0654 20 C 0601 1085 35597 58 0 La 123 4 068 2 3 239 0 81 1 240 6 3 343 2 0 49 68 F 0 879 1 306 0 879 1 306 2 928 889 1 522 1 170 7 456 20 1 276 20 0 49 15 0 275 5 272 59 F 2 959 7 037 34 851 0 81 1 240 34 851 1 276 20 C 0 887 5 272 59 F 1 019 20 C 1 140 0 529 15 C 5 692 59 F 6 95 15 C 3 740 2 984 3 228 3 0 646 E 7 341 5 1 355cp 752 F 440 C 1 019 1 484 2 237 7 400 C 1 076 14 579 824 0 791 7478 20 0 988 1 458 2 752 6 35 3 769 7 1 101 839 37 C 37 C 0 137 1474 37 C 35 F 0 278
55. Data 1 00 Welcome to UFMData Setup This program will install UFMData on your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Figure 6 6 UFMData Setup Interface Step 2 Select an installation directory Click Next to accept the default directory If you want to change the installation directory click Browse to select a directly and click next to continue to the next step as shown in Figure 6 7 UFMData 1 00 Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup wil instali fies ie Setup will install LIFMData in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Files Champion UFMData Browse tallShield Figure 6 7 Select a UFMData Installation Directory Step 3 Select a program folder then click Next to enter next step as shown in Figure 6 8 IM 210 D 61 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable UFMData 1 00 Select Program Folder Please select a program folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders HHD Serial Monitor IAR Systems Intel Application Accelerator lt Back
56. INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model 210 Series Innova Sonic Portable Version IM 210 Rev D January 2007 INSTRUMENTS NIC THE MASS FLOW COMPANY Monterey California USA 93940 Toll Free 800 866 0200 USA only Phone 831 373 0200 Fax 831 373 4402 www sierrainstruments com Sierra Europe European Headquarters Bijlmansweid 2 1934RE Egmond a d Hoef The Netherlands Phone 31 72 5071 400 Fax 31 72 5071 401 www sierrainstruments nl Sierra Asia Asia Pacific Headquarters Tomson Centre Rm A618 188 Zhang Yang Road Pu Dong New District Shanghai China 200122 Phone 8621 5879 8521 Fax 8621 5879 8586 http www sierra asia com Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable ProductiQverview i oda de ca pe REG PE e 1 1 1 It et EE 1 1 2 _ Theory of Operation re e tete estet deter eti Pt deu eed et ete bate actae eto o 2 1 3 External e Ute E PER QU estne ee aet t Revera 2 UE Technical Sp cifications p an ee tab e aa E 3 2 E 3 3 Installation CommissiOnIng utente et etit era e due rt ie ute det ed 5 3 1 Battery Charging eer t my er aee del E EE eae Me M REF eed 5 3 1 1 Turning the 210 Innova Sonic 6 3 2 Establishing Bluetooth communications Hmm meme meme eee emen eene 6 3 231 If Commi nication
57. If none are found you will see Application Error Application Functions will be invalid due to wrong connection 9 Application functions or wrong serial number will be involid except Select OK Comm due to wrong Connection or wrong serial number 1M 210 D 8 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable You will now be back to a regular Innova Sonic Portable 210 screen but the data windows will be blank At this point select the HOME button on the lower left corner of the Palm as shown in Fig 2 3 Main Interface This will take you to the main Palm Desktop screen Under the APPLICATIONS ICON select the Sierra 210 program and re launch it If this still fails to communicate repeat the above but after selecting the Home Button cycle power to the Palm unit This will force the Palm into a re boot sequence Select the OK button on the screen until the 210 program appears stating that some functions will be unavailable until communications are restored If you are still unable to communicate activate the Reset function on the back of the Palm This will force a reboot and recycle the Palm software again once the Palm software is completely booted up the 210 will automatically launch IM 210 D 9 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable To do a soft reset use the tip of the stylus to gently press the reset button inside the hole on the back panel of your handheld
58. MENU23 The meaning of the number displayed in Window MENU23 The distance between the corresponding terminal faces of the 0 Standard 2 clamp on transducers See figure 4 1 1 Insertion Type S The distance between the centers of the 2 plug in transducers 2 Insertion Type H The distance between the centers of the 2 plug in transducers 3 Insertion Type E The distance between the centers of the 2 plug in transducers 4 User T The distance between the corresponding terminal faces of the 2 transducers See figure 4 1 __ TRANSDUCERS SPACING Distance Bet Terminal Faces en the Figure 4 1 Clamp on transducer Spacing Distance Between the 2 Terminal Faces Note The actual spacing must be identical to the value displayed in Window M25 Initial Parameter Setups and Save MEN 2 6 Parameter Setups 26 Entry to SAVE Load and save parameters in this window 18 groups are available to load and save by three methods 0 Entry to Save Entry to Load 2 To Browse Select Entry to Save press ENT An ID code and the original parameters are displayed in the window Press UPIDOWN ARROW to move the ID code and then press the ENT key again to save the current parameter in the current ID When selecting Entry to Load press ENT and the system will read and calculate the parameters automatically and display the transducer mounting spacing in Window M25 Cross sectional
59. able or adjust the display time of the data IM 210 D 30 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable ES UFEData EI File Edit Help Data Graph Analyze Configuration UFMData Ultrasonic Flowmeter Data Acquisition Table TY MM DD HH MM SS Flow m3 h Velo m s Net m3 Pos n3 Neg n3 Time Unit 6 28Sec C 10 Sec C 30 Sec C 60 Sec File Rec Time Figure 3 7 Data Table Open button Press this button to read in the flowmeter data files under INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE directory Theses files are data collected by the PDA Graph button Press this button to jump to the Graph page where data are displayed in graphs Print button Press this button to print the table Basic printing settings can be set in the Print dialog box Time Unit button These buttons are used to adjust the display time Available time units include 2 sec 10 sec 30 sec and 60 sec The default unit is 2 sec When a time unit other than 2 sec is selected the data in the table will be displayed and printed according to the selected time interval Below the data table the File text box shows the File Path shows the number of the data and Time shows the time range for data acquisition The contents of the data table are date amp time flow rate flow velocity net total flow positive total flow and negative total flow 5 2 2 Graph
60. ain the offline time period and the corresponding flow rate Enter the window press ENT to display the last update before the last 64 times of on off time and flow rate values ON on right hand indicates that time power is on 00 on the upper left corner indicates 00 07 18 12 40 12 the date time flow rate is displayed in the lower right corner Total Working Hours 1 Total Work Hours 1 00000113 02 08 This function makes it possible to view the total working hours since the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE left the factory The figure on the right indicates that the total working hours since the flowmeter left the factory is 113 hours 2 minutes 8 seconds Last Power Off Time 2 Last Power Off Time 03 04 04 11 33 02 Displays the last power off time Last Flow Rate Wel 3 Last Flow Rate 43 100 43m3 h Displays the last flow rate Total ON OFF Times Wel 4 ON OFF Times 4 40 Display total on off times since the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE leaves the factory Calculator MENU 5 Calculator Input X 0 This window is a calculator capable of functional operation How to use Input the first parameter X then IM 210 D 52 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable select an operator If this operation has a second parameter input the second parameter Y
61. all INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Software on PDA Note Read this section before reinstalling the PDA program To install communication software take Palm DeskTop V4 1 as an example using the HotSync Manager of the PDA follow the following steps 1 Install Palm Desktop to your computer For details see the PDA user s manual 2 Connect the PDA to your computer with USB cable or serial port cable according to the HotSync manager on the Windows system disk v Local USB Local Serial Modem v Network Setup Custom File Link View Log About Help Exit Figure 6 1 Choose Sync Connection Mode of the PDA and Desktop Computer 3 Run Palm Desktop and select View gt Quick Install on the menu or click Install icon Palm Desktop File Edit BETTE Tools HotSync Help amp v Date Book Address Book To Do List Memo Pad Expense Note Pad Palm Photos Address Voice Memo Quick Install v Show Private Records Mask Private Records Hide Private Records Figure 6 2 Run sync software 4 Select the corresponding user on the pop up window and click Add button to install communication software application INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE prc and serial number file Dslp pdb See Figure 6 3 IM 210 D 58 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 1 Install Tool User Champi on File s listed below will be installed on your handheld the next time you p
62. ant C318 3 CyFg 1 62 20 C LO Lon m 0 993 NaF 0 877 1 884 336 C NaNO NaNO 1 805 292 C 0 877 lt 5 NM mw aul Hugs Spirit of wine Che 0 789 U c LI O c 2 gt o a E 1 841 Ur c H2SO4 Wd Pe D c E 3 N Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Sound Speed Viscosity x108 1415 46424 4 1 0 992 10 673 20 68 F 828 3 2 717 5 32 F 0 C 7741 2 539 7 40 40 F 2 871 5 875 24 150 C 238 F 891 2 923 2 0 C 32 F 893 9 2 932 7 122 F 50 783 7 2 571 2 32 F 0 C 665 3 2 182 7 14 F 10 C 656 4 Ewe 574 10 1 072 250 C 2 153 5 58 F 1 883 2 14 F 3 517 1 482 3 248 6 830 7 1832 F 5 785 1 336 C 637 1 8768 6157 5 292 C 558 F 1177 3 861 5 1 250 C 3228 2 082 1000 1 763 3 1 37 336 C 1 5 11 16 14 74 637 F D 15 02 482 F 1 257 6 4 126 991 3 251 3 450 C 842 F 13 1 43 120 081 IM 210 D 88 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speeds in Various Fluids Chemical Formula Substance 1 1 2 2 Tetrabromo ethane 47 1 1 2 2 Tetrachloro ethane 67 CoHzCl Tetrachloroethane 46 C2H3Cl T
63. asured after going online the next time multiplied times the time period that the meter was offline Select to enable this function or select OFF to disable it Signal Strength and Quality Wel 9 0 Strength Quality 90 UP 00 0 DN 00 0 0 00 Displays the measured upstream and downstream signal strength and overall signal quality Q Signal strength is indicated from 00 0 99 9 A reading of 00 0 indicates no signal detected while 99 9 indicates maximum signal strength Normally the signal strength should 260 0 Signal quality Q is indicated by 00 99 Therefore 00 indicates the poorest signal while 99 indicates the best signal Normally signal quality Q value should be better than 50 TOM TOS 100 MENU 9 1 TOM TOS 100 91 0 0000 IM 210 D 50 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Display the ratio between the actual measured transit time Time of Flight Measured and the calculated transmit time Time of Flight Suspected according to user s requirement This is in essence an Actual VS Theoretical comparison Normally the ratio should be 100 3 If the difference is too large the user should check if the parameters are entered correctly especially the sound velocity of the fluid and the installation of the transducers Fluid Sound Velocity Wel 9 2 Fluid Sound Velocity 0 0000m s Displays the measured fluid
64. ctory Window M44 allows you to view total On Off times since the flowmeter leaves the factory See Troubleshooting chapter for detailed information 7 Troubleshooting With a highly reliable design the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE has a very low failure rate However problems may occur due to unskilled operation setting errors or measurements made in an extremely undesirable working condition For this reason the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE has made improvements in its self diagnostic function Problems detected are displayed in time order in code form on the upper right corner of the LCD screen Hardware malfunctions though generally checked after power is on can also be detected while the device is working normally Information about other problems caused by wrong settings or undesirable working conditions can also be displayed There are two kind of errors displayed in INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE 1 Error messages that are displayed during self test after the power is switched on After entering the measurement mode if there is an error F will be displayed at the top left corner of the screen Check displayed information and perform specific steps according to the following tables If problems persist please contact the manufacture 2 Errors concerning the specific signal received or wrong settings be displayed in Window 08 the form of an error code Errors and solutions are listed in Table 6 1 and 6 2 IM 210 D 55 Sierra I
65. d Flow Velocity during data acquisition Red Box Displays the value of the Flow Rate Blue Box Displays the value of the Flow Velocity IM 210 D 27 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 5 1 4 Data Analysis and Graph Select Table amp Graph from the Utility menu to enter the data analysis mode as shown in Figure 3 3 This page is presented as a table where the date amp time flow rate flow velocity net totalizer positive total flow negative total flow of the collected data are shown in the form of a data table To view the data more easily you can adjust the display time interval by pressing different Time buttons Press Left Right Up Down arrow buttons to turn page L m Dev 1 4051 07 06 14 C8 8 CHAT Le 07 06 14 08 8 47 2 087 134 00 267 1 Cosa Graph Gone Figure 3 3 Data Processing Table Screen There are 4 buttons below the main page Load Analyze Graph and Done These buttons are used for loading data file data analysis graph display and exiting respectively Load page Press Load button to enter the Load page as shown in Figure 3 4 After clicking a file and pressing the OK button the contents of the selected file are displayed in a table You can delete data files from this page by selecting a file and pressing the Delete button Figure 3 4 Load Data Analyze page Click
66. de wall under normal conditions you can try to change a measuring point Wait until the liner saturated and solidified New liner H Low Signal Strength Poor signal The same as above column Same cause of the above Poor Signal Quality Poor signal quality Same as above H Include the above mentioned causes Current Loop over 20mA 4 20mA current loop Recheck the settings see M56 ap Ignore it if the measuring overflow over 120 operation instruction or make process don t use current Wrong current loop output sure the actual flow is not too output settings big See Table 5 1 Self checking error Restart the device and observe the information displayed on the screen If problem persists contact the company Perpetual hardware failure contact the company Adjusting Gain gt S 1 These 4 steps mean that the Adjusting Gain gt S2 machine is going on the gain Adjusting Gain gt S3 adjustment preparing for the Adjusting Gain gt S4 normal measurement If the Displayed in MOO 01 machine stops 51 or S2 G M02 windows or shifts between S1 and S2 it denotes that the received signal is too low or the waveform is not good The reasons may include all above mentioned causes Empty pipe M29 menu No liquid in the pipe or If there is liquid in the K settings wrong settings pipe 0 in the M29 menu IM 210 D 57 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 Appendix 8 1 Inst
67. display and printing Click Graph button in the data table to enter the Graph display page as shown in Figure 3 8 This page allows you to display and print loaded data by graphs intuitively Users can adjust the color of the curve or change display unit as required IM 210 D 31 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable File Edit Help Data Graph Analyze Configuration Curve VFMData Ultrasonic Flowmeter Data Acquisition Curve Graph VHS Velo Net Pos V Neg Text Color Grid Color Reset Coordinate Ho imo si Velo ipo v ipo v 1E 0 v 10 v 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Figure3 8 Graph This page is divided up into 2 parts the graph display area with black background is the main page and the left is the graph display setup area Curve check box Placing a check mark to the left of the graph name displays the corresponding graph in the graph area Clicking the color box to the right of the graph name changes the color of the graph You can change the text color of the coordinate by clicking the color box to the right of Text Color or change the coordinate grid color by clicking Grid Color color box Coordinate check box Select to display the graph at different magnifications Magnification can be changed in the range of 10 4 108 default is 100 Once it is changed the curve displayed on the vertical ordinate will
68. e 3 4 ENTERING DATA IN THE PALM MENU In order to input the required data you must navigate to that data window Page 35 has all the data windows outlined in a chart format So to enter the Pipe Outer Diameter we need Menu 11 Navigate to Menu 11 by pressing the MENU and 1 1 keys on the Palm Observe the data window with the existing Pipe Outer Diameter Displayed in the Display section on the Palm To change this data and input the new pipe dimensions press the ENT Key This is the enter key and will be referred to as the Enter key from this point in the manual When you select the enter key you will see a cursor that looks like this gt At this point simply type in the data and press the enter key again This will over write the existing information in the Palm and save the new data For example to input a pipe outer diameter of 12 85 perform the following steps press MENU 1 I to enter Window No 11 where the last held Pipe Outer Diameter value will be displayed then press ENT gt Symbol will appear Then type the new data 1 2 8 5 then press ENT Pipe Outer Diameter gt Once complete with the new Pipe Outer Diameter select the Down Arrow key This will take you to the next sequential Data Window Pipe Wall Thickness Using the same procedure as above with the Wall Thickness data enter the Pipe Wall thickness and then continue with th
69. e Down Arrow until you have reached the Transducer spacing data window At this point you are ready to install the transducers Ensure that you have entered the correct data for each of these data windows MENU 11 Pipe Outer Diameter MENU 12 Pipe Wall Thickness MENU 13 Pipe Inner Diameter if you enter the OD and Wall the ID will self compute MENU 14 Pipe Material MENU 16 Liner Material if any MENU 20 Fluid Type MENU 23 Transducer Type for the 210 Portable it will either be Standard or High Temp depending on which you have in your kit MENU 24 Transducer Mounting Style Z W mounting configuration see section XXX below MENU 25 READ Transducer Spacing IM 210 D 12 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 5 Transducer Mounting Methods Four transducer mounting methods are available They are respectively V method Z method N method and W method The V method is primarily used on small diameter pipes DN100 300mm 4 12 The Z method is used in applications where the V method cannot work due to poor signal or no signal detected In addition the Z method generally works better on larger diameter pipes over DN300mm 12 or cast iron pipes The N and W methods are not commonly used They are used on smaller diameter pipes DN50mm 2 3 5 1 Transducer Spacing The space between the front edges of the two transducers is considered as the standard transducer spacing
70. e fluid etc ENSURE THAT THERE IS INDEED FLUID IN THE PIPE This has been stated earlier but on numerous occasions the instrument is installed the indications are poor Quality and low Signal Strength only to have the use begin to suspect the instrument as malfunctioning After further review it was determined that the pipe was actually EMPTY 3 9 5 4 20mA Current Output The 4 20mA current output connects to the 5 pin din jack on the panel With an accuracy of 0 1 The current output of the 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE is fully programmable and can be set to various output modes such as 4 20mA or 0 20mA Use Window M55 to select the output mode The max load of 4 20mA DC is 750 Exercise care on polarity when connecting IM 210 D 22 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 4 0 Functional Technical Data Information 4 1 Key Functions of the Keypad The keypad has the following functions Table 2 1 Key functions Function A 2 Numeric key 0 Numeric key Numeric key 2 Numeric key 3 Numeric key 4 Numeric key 5 Numeric key 6 Numeric key 7 Numeric key 8 Numeric key 9 Value key decimal point Delete key Clears the last character on the Input Display Menu key pressing this key displays M on the Input Display ENT Enter key A Double function key page up or positive sign v Doubl
71. e function key page down or negative sign 4 2 Shortcut Key Operation and Display The shortcut keys provide for a quick display of the main information of the ultrasonic flowmeter You can get the corresponding information by pressing the key directly 4 3 Keypad Operation The 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE flowmeter is windows based All parameter inputs instrument setup and displayed measurement results are subdivided into more than 100 independent windows Users can input parameters change settings and display measurement results by visiting the specific windows Windows are numbered in double digit format including the from 00 to 94 then 0 1 etc Each window number or window address code has a specific meaning For example Window No 11 displays Pipe Outer Diameter parameters Window no 25 displays Transducer Mounting Spacing See Window Description for further information The shortcut method to access a window is to press MENU with the stylus in any mode and then press the double digit window address code For example to input or check Pipe Outer Diameter parameters Window IM 210 D 23 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable no 11 you can simply press MENU There are three types of windows 1 Data eg M11 M12 2 Options e g M14 3 Display only e g M00 MOI To check the corresponding parameters visit the data window To change the n
72. e or installing it at a new location parameters for the new location must be input The instrument will permanently hold these parameters until the user modifies them When the transducer is removed or any parameter is changed the instrument readjusts its settings automatically to work with the new parameters When in service the instrument always completes its tasks simultaneously regardless of the display window where the task is performed Tasks including measurement and output are carried out normally Each time the unit is powered on the instrument enters into the display window it displayed when last powered off To ensure a faster communication setup enter the Palm Home Desktop before powering off the Palm When the Palm is turned on again it will come back to the Desktop allowing the user to select the Sierra Instruments 210 Innova Sonic Program 3 2 Establishing Bluetooth communications Once the unit is fully charged you are now ready to commence the configuration setup for your specific application In order to accomplish this you must first establish Bluetooth Communications between the Palm and the Electronics unit 1 Turn the Electronics unit on Observe RED LED Power light illuminate This must be in sequence the Electronics SHALL be turned on FIRST then the Palm Failure to do so in this sequence could result in a lack of Blue Tooth Communications 2 Turnon the Palm Observe the PALM Boot up Sequence The uni
73. e output 0 4 20mA mode output Fluid velocity 4 20mA output 4 2 4 20A Output Characteristics In six graphs shown above flow Foma or F4ma indicates the value that the user entered in Window M57 and flow indicates the value that users entered in Window M58 In the 4 20mA 0 20mA modes Foma Cor F4ma Jand Fzoma can be selected as a positive or negative flow value as long as the two values not the same As for modes 20 4 20mA and 20 0 20mA the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE ignores the positive and negative value of the actual flow therefore both Foma Cor Fama and Fzoma must be selected as positive flow values In mode 0 4 20mA Foma must be select as a negative value and Fyn as a positive value Furthermore in mode 4 20mA the output current is indicated as velocity With accuracy better than 0 1 The CL output of INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE is fully programmable and can be set to various output modes such as 4 20mA or 0 20mA Use Window M55 to select the output mode Input the flow value represented by 4mA in Window M56 and input the value represented by 20mA in Window M57 For example if the flow range of a pipe is 0 1000m3 h input 0 in window M56 and 1000 in M57 If the flow range is 1000 0 2000m3 h without reference of the flow direction you can use 20 4 20mA mode select in Window M55 by inputting 1000 in Window M56 and 2000 in M57 If the flow direction is considered 0 4 20mA output mode can be selected When the f
74. eam transducer cable has blue terminal ends See Figure 2 2 Upstream Transducer ownstream Transducer Red Banded End Blue Banded End Innova Sonic Portable Model 210 Transit Time Ultrasonic Flowmeter Transducer SS Connect Cable PDA Cie Transmitter Figure 2 2 Transducer Connection When installing transducers to relatively small pipes sizes under 8 in most applications the transducer spacing displayed in MENU25 may be less than 7 5 190mm then we can install the transducers in single slide ruler track The installation method is unscrewing a transducer off the track at first as is shown in figure 2 14 then install the two transducers to one track face to face as shown in figure 2 15 Accordingly as shown in figure 2 16 the flow meter works as usual Exercise caution during this procedure as the transducers are spring loaded in the racks IM 210 D 18 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Figure2 14 Unscrewing transducer from the track Figure 2 15 install the two transducers to one track Figure 2 16 installing the transducers to one track for measuring When finished installing both transducers in a single rack they should appear as shown in the photo below Figure 2 17 The oval transducer crystals should be facing each other They are designed to send signals back and forth to one another and if they are installed backwards they will not
75. ected include date amp time flow rate flow velocity net total flow positive Total flow negative total flow Electronic Serial Number pipe inner diameter pipe outer diameter pipe material liner material and fluid type Collected data will be stored under the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE directory of the PDA extension card Acquisition of each data point requires 2 seconds During data acquisition graphs and data values of the flow rate and flow velocity are displayed on the screen in real time each of them distinguished by different colors If a curve exceeds the display range of the coordinate it will be readjusted to be within the optimal display area If necessary you can also adjust it manually using a multiplier Data Acquisition File Name Time of Acquisition 120 Min B mun Flow Rate Velocity JD NOOO Enngundgnmmi EHaOgsm mid ss TERREA Cl abc 12 EIE Figure 3 2 Data Acquisition File Name Give a name for the collected data Input the name above the line manually otherwise the name will be generated automatically Time of Acquisition A period of time in which the data is collected Input the time manually in minutes The default time is 120 min Start Button Click to start acquisition During acquisition this button becomes a stop button If clicked stop can stop the acquisition Done Button Click to exit this page Coordinate Curves that display Flow Rate an
76. ement calculations in the flowmeter are based on the two parameters Therefore when Delta Time fluctuates widely the flow and velocities fluctuate accordingly This means that the signal quality detected is too poor It may be the result of poor pipe installation conditions inadequate transducer installation or incorrect parameter input Generally Delta Time fluctuation should be less than 20 Only when the pipe diameter is too small or velocity is too low can the fluctuation be wider 3 9 4 Warnings 1 Pipe parameters entered must be accurate otherwise the flowmeter will not work properly 2 During the installation apply enough coupling compound to stick the transducer onto the pipe wall While checking the signal strength and Q value move the transducer slowly around the mounting point until the strongest signal and maximum Q value can be obtained Check to be sure if the mounting spacing is in accordance with the one displayed in Window M25 4 If the signal strength is always displayed as 0 00 there is no signal detected Thus it is necessary to check that the pipeline related parameters have been entered accurately Check to be sure the transducer mounting method has been selected properly the pipe is not worn out and the liner is not too thick Make sure there is there is indeed fluid in the pipe or that the transducer is not very close to a valve or elbow and there are not too many air bubbles in th
77. erform a HotSync 4 51 1188 prc 57KB H Handheld al Ds1p pdb H Handheld Find other applications to install on your handheld at http www palm com The Add button looks first in the ADD ON folder inside your C PROGRAM FILES PALM folder This folder is a convenient place to store downloaded handheld Figure 6 3 Select a User Name and Sync File INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE prc and Dslp pdb 5 Click the HotSync icon of the PDA or press the HotSync key on the sync jack and install the application according to the clue 3 Card Info g Memo Pad SMS Figure 64 Press sync button to synchronize 6 For application icons displayed on the PDA after installation see Figure 6 5 IM 210 D 59 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Figure6 5 The Application Icons Displayed on the PDA After Installation When not using the PDA for a extended period of time or there is not enough battery charge please recharge it in time 8 2 UFMData Installation 8 2 1 Hardware requirements CPU 266 or faster Memory 64M or more Display resolution 1024 768 or higher 8 2 2 OS Requirements Windows 98SE 4 10 22224 or later IE4 01 or later 8 2 3 Installing Method Step 1 Open Setup file in the UFMData directory to enter installation page as shown in Fig 6 6 Click Next to proceed IM 210 D 60 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 2 e UFM
78. ether with its built in 32 bit digital processor ensures higher resolution and a wide measuring range It can be used in various industries like water supply and treatment power supply district heating mining petroleum chemistry food processing and so forth Its typical applications include a Flow measurement of any homogeneous liquid that is capable of transmitting sonic waves such as water sewage sea water acid and alkaline liquid edible oil diesel oil crude oil alcohol beer etc b Applications in power plants or thermal power heating metallurgy mining petroleum chemistry food pharmaceutical and other sections of the industry c Applications in energy efficiency testing water management flow tracking computerized flow management network system monitoring and so forth IM 210 D Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 1 2 Theory of Operation The transit time measurement theory applies to the 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Ultrasonic Liquid Flowmeter DOWNSTREAM TRANSDUCER FLOW gt UPSTREAM TRANSDUCER Figure 1 1 Typical Transit Time Schematic Diagram The distribution of fluid velocity in a pipe varies with the cross section with the flow velocity at the center of the pipe faster than the velocity near the pipe wall The distribution of fluid velocity in a pipe can be shown in as a velocity distribution cross sectional diagram Based on the mathematical model of the cro
79. ethod the measurement accuracy can also be improved by extending the transit distance with the W method The sound wave traverses the fluid four times four beam path distance and bounces three times off the pipe walls It is suitable for very small pipe diameters less than 50mm 2 FLOW UPSTREAM TRANSDUCER SOENEN DOWNSTREAM TRANSDUCER SECTION mt MAM t Se TRANSDUCERS SPACING TOP VIEW Figure 2 9 W Method IM 210 D 15 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 6 Measuring point Selection Of all flowmeter types installing an ultrasonic flowmeter is the most convenient You can start measuring simply by selecting an appropriate measuring point inputting the pipe parameters at the measuring point to the flowmeter and attaching transducer onto the pipeline D GOOD 5 TORAGE TANK 1 oD To guarantee highly accurate af IFPIPEFULL measurement results it is necessary FLOW to select a pipe section where the fluid flow is evenly distributed When selecting a measuring point follow the guidelines below 10D 5D GOOD Choose a section of pipe which is always full of liquid such as a vertical pipe with flow in the upward direction or a full horizontal pipe Figure 2 10 Measuring Point Selection Generally the measuring point should have a straight pipe run length equal to at least 10 pipe diameters upstream
80. etic acid anhydride 22 Acetic acid nitrile Acetic acid ethyl ester 33 C4HgO2 Acetic acid methyl ester C3Hg05 C3HgO Acetonitrile C5H3N Acetonulacetone CgH1902 1595 1147 37631 1156 12438 15 59 0789 1207 3960 1396 1502 Acetylen dichloride Chal Acetylene tetrachloride 47 CoHoCly C2HgO CysH24 C10H12Cl2 Acetylene tetrabromide 47 Alcohol Alkazene 13 Alkazene 25 3 C7HoN 0 999 1 618 5 308 4 4 594 47 279 20 C 20 68 F C7HoN 0 966 1480 4 855 6 1 863 20 045 45 50 122 NH3 0 77 1 729 5 6726 6 68 0 292 3 141 33 C 27 F 33 C 27 962 6 51582 Ead 190 374 F ss io ss e 1 400 853 2798 6 188 188 306 gt 3 9 e gt a j3 2 2 Aminotolidine 46 71 0 98 I I m 3 3 gt x 2 2 8 c 5 Ww D 2 5 D o T D bk gt 3 a 5 120 CgHsNO gt CgHsNO gt Argon 45 gt gt SI 3 Cp o c P D 2 N 2 D B IM 210 D 7 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speeds in Various Fluids Chemical Formula Substance Azine CgHsN Benzene 29 40 41 Benzol 29 40 41 6 6 Bromine 21 UJ E Bromo benzene 46 CgHsBr 1 Bromo butane 46 CyHgBr o j 9 b a 2 a m D T e
81. etrachloro ethene 47 CC Tetrachloro Methane 33 47 CCl Tetradecane 46 Cy4H30 Tetraethylene glucol 1805 Tetrafluoro methane 14 Freon 14 CF Tetrahudro 1 4 isoxazine C4HgNO Toluene 16 52 C7 Hg o Toluidine 46 C7HgN p Toluidine 46 C7HgN ie Tribromo methane 46 47 CHBr3 1 1 1 Trichloro ethane 47 CH3Cl3 Trichloro ethene 47 CHCl Trichloro fluoromethane 3 Freon 11 CChF Trichloro methane 47 CHCl 1 1 2 Trichloro 1 2 2 Trifluoro Etham Triethul amine 33 CgH45N Triethylene glycol 140 o c o 2 89 20 C 30118 Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Sound Speed Av C viscosity x108 1 19 Specific Gravity 2 966 1027 33694 1147 37631 1156 15 1170 3 8386 68 F 1 595 12 438 59 1 553 12 804 20 1 632 20 1 595 20 0 763 20 1 123 6 531 30 773 20 68 0 644 4 394 20 1 863 50 0 902 20 1 331 4 366 8 2 86 20 68 F 1586 5 203 4 87524 2 8715 150 C 175 6 61 150 238 1 442 4 731 1 328 4 357 4 20 68 F ci 1 480 4 855 6 1 308 4 291 3 1 000 0 867 6 929 20 C 0 999 20 C 0 966 45 C 0 866 47 279 68 F 20 053 122 F 4 6 24 7 037 9 705
82. f the transmiter transmitter Otherwise contact the company No response when keys are The cable connected to the PDA Check the cable pressed on the PDA Press is broken or not properly comm display Failure linked When turning off the PDA the The shutdown sequence in not On completing the measurement the PDA program should be closed before switching off the transmitter The format of the data displayed in the Information Display area is not correct False communication between PDA and Transmitter Restart the program connection or press Comm to reconnect IM 210 D 56 Sierra Instruction Manual Table 6 2 Error Code Cause and Solution Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Corresponding display on Code MO8 menu Cause Solution R System Normal System operates normally J SCPU Fatal Error Hardware failure contact the company Signal Not Detected No signal received Make sure the transducer is A poor contact between close to the pipe Use sufficient transducers and the pipe or couplant too little couplant supplied Make sure no rust stains no oil paint and no rust on the pipe surface Use flat file to clean the the transducer has not been pipe surface 1 installed properly Check the original settings You can only clean the Too much scale formation couplant or change the pipe But in the insi
83. f the PDA The collected data IM 210 D 25 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable can be browsed in a table or graph on the PDA and simple analysis can be conducted Setup Guide Allows the meter to be configured in steps with a setup wizard Users can save the settings in a file which can be recalled directly later on to simplify the setup process The setup guide greatly simplifies the operation of the meter allowing personnel who are unfamiliar with the flowmeter to configure its settings easily Full Screen Display The program has the ability to display MENU00 04 and shortcut keys Flow Velo Total Total in full screen view Operators can check the data easily 5 1 Data Acquisition and Analysis 5 1 1 PDA Data Acquisition and Analysis Program This program stores the collected data into the PDA s Flash memory in the form of files For 210 Series Portable kits equipped with the Palm TX the data is stored on the SD card The Data Files may be accessed by starting the Card Reader program while attached to your PC This will allow you to transfer the data files to your PC for use with the UFM Data program For those 210 kits Equipped with the Palm Tungsten 5 model PDA the data files are stored in the following directory Press the file icon in the PDA window and go to the following directory palm programs 210 You can see four directories INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Display Output and Setup The INNOV
84. function IM 210 D 19 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Each transducer has a flow direction arrow or an Upstream Downstream Identification See Figure 2 18 Additionally each rack has the flow direction arrow depicted on it Ensure the arrows point in the correct direction to ensure proper operation Figure 2 18 Up stream transducer label Note The 2 transducers must be fixed at the front position i e 3 or 9 o clock position of the pipe to prevent signal loss which can be caused by sediment along the bottom of the pipe or air bubbles and air pockets along the upper part in the pipe Once the cables are connected simply select MENU 0 0 and you will display the flow rate You can then use the shortcut keys for additional flow information as desired IM 210 D 20 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 9 Ensuring a Quality Flow Measurement Once the cable are connected if you select Menu 0 0 you will be taken to the main flow display If all is correct you will see the flow rate total and a Status Code of R on the display area At this point you may select MENU 9 0 to enter the Diagnostics portion of the data windows 3 9 1 SIGNAL STRENGTH amp QUALITY Menu 9 0 will provide the Signal Strength and Quality readings You want the SS to be above 60 and the Q to be above 50 If these values are above those limits you have good reliable and accurate
85. he Palm PDA Interface Unit ID Area Window Frame For use with Data Acquisition mode and alternate setup mode Information Display Area Displays Meter feedback Innovea Sonic Por table 210 info Error Codes and all Data Window information Flow 0 0000 g m 71 This area will be NET Ox1qal displayed in large screen mode when running MO00 M04 commands and Flow 8 9 ven 7 t Display Ar Flow Velo Total Total MENU Visplay Area short cut keys Press any Velo 4 5 6 Ween point in this area to return 1 2 3 y 7 Example When MENU mode JOT 1 1 is pressed an M11 will appear Shortcut Keys to the normal display Display the main information of the meter quickly Keypad area Use the PDA stylus and the keypad for data entry setup and all other keypad functions Home Button Launches Palm Desktop Figure2 3 Main Interface Figure 2 3 is the main interface of the 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE It can be divided into 5 parts the ID area Information Display area Input Display area Shortcut key and Keypad IM 210 D 4 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 Installation Commissioning Check the packing list and contents to ensure that all necessary and ordered parts are on hand Should any parts be missing or damaged please contact Sierra Instruments as soon as possible 3 1 Battery charging Once the instrument
86. into the actual flow values and measurement differences will occur in the flowmeter Set zero must be carried out after the transducers are installed and the flow inside the pipe is in the absolute static state no liquid movement in the pipe It is imperative that the user understands that simply closing valve or securing a pump will NOT guarantee the complete stoppage of fluid movement in the pipe Sufficient time should be allowed for the hydraulic forces in the fluid to subside PRIOR to activating the Set Zero Command Once you are positive of NO FLUID MOVEMENT in the pipe system you may select the Set Zero command with will adjust the instruments Zero Point resulting from different pipe mounting locations and parameters as compared to the flow calibration laboratory The measuring accuracy at low flow is consequently enhanced Press ENT wait approximately 45 seconds Press MENU 00 to return to the main flow display and read zero flow Activating the Set zero while there is flow may cause the flow to be displayed as 0 If so it can be recovered via Window M43 Reset Zero Wel 4 3 Reset Zero 43 No Select YES in this window to reset Zero Point which was set by the user Selecting this function will reverse the Set Zero command of Menu 42 The previous Zero Setting will be restored in the flow meter Manual Zero Point Wel 4 4 Manual Zero Point 44 0m3 h
87. isplays the configuration information of the flowmeter This page cannot be printed File Edit Help Data Graph Analyze Configuration Flowmeter Serial Number Fluid Type Pipe Outer Diameter Pipe Inner Diameter Pipe Material Liner Material Figure 3 10 Configuration Information Display IM 210 D 33 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Flowmeter Serial Number Displays flowmeter serial number Fluid Type Displays fluid type being measured Pipe Outer Diameter Displays pipe outer diameter Pipe Inner Diameter Displays pipe inner diameter Pipe Material Displays pipe material Liner Material Displays liner material 5 2 5 Menu Functions There are three menus in the Menu bar of the program File Edit and Help As shown in Figure 3 11 the File submenu has the following functions Edit Help pen Ctrlt Save As Page Setup Print Preview Print CtrltP Exit Figure 3 11 File Menu Open Opens the data files stored under the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE directory Save As Saves reports as text files txt and Excel files xls Print Prints data tables or graphs Page Setup Sets the paper settings for printing such as Paper Size Paper Direction etc Print Preview Previews the printing contents As shown in Figure 3 12 the Edit submenu has the following functions Help Date Ctrl C Find
88. low is in negative direction the output current is in the range of 0 4mA When the flow is in positive direction the output current is in the range of 4 20mA Output mode is selected in Window M58 Input 1000 in Window M56 and 2000 in M57 Use Window M58 to validate whether the current loop itself has been calibrated or not To do so follow the steps below Press MENU 5 8 ENT key Move out OmA 4mA 8mA in turn using A or and at the same time measure the output of the current loop with a precise current meter Calculate the errors between the two values and check weather the error is in the allowed error range If not calibrate the current loop according to the 3 36 section of this chapter IM 210 D 47 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Window M59 allows you to check the current CL output that is varied with the flow CL or 0mA Output Value DI 5 6 CL 4mA Output Value 0 m3 h Set the CL output value according to the flow value at 4mA or 0mA 4mA or OmA are determined by the settings in Window M56 The flow unit s options as same as those in Window M31 Once velocity 4 20mA is selected in Window M56 the unit should be set as m s CL 20 mA Output Value 14400 m3 h Set the CL output value according to the flow value at 20mA The flow unit is the same as that found in Windo
89. lue Fluid Sound Velocity MEN 2 1 Fluid Viscosity 2 2 Fluid Sound 22 1 0038cST Input fluid s kinematics viscosity in this window It can only be used when item Other is selected in Window M20 Calculate Centistokes Divide Centipoises by the Specific Gravity of the fluid Transducer Type MENG 2 3 Transducer Type 23 0 Standard For the Innova Sonic parameter 0 standard should be selected regardless what transducer type is used Transducer Mounting MENU 2 4 Transducer Mounting 0 V Four mounting methods are available 0 V V Method sound waves bounce 2 times 1 Z Z Method sound waves do not bounce but transit the pipe 2 N N Method sound waves bounce 3 times Small Pipe 3 W W Method sound waves bounce 4times Very Small Pipe Transducer Spacing 2 5 Transducer Spacing 148 666 mm The operator must mount the transducer according to the transducer spacing displayed be sure that the transducer spacing is measured precisely during installation The system will display the data automatically after the pipe parameters have been entered IM 210 D 40 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable For different transducers the meanings of the number displayed in M25 are different See the table below Transducer selected in
90. m but parameters are still readable Unlock by the password only The password is composed of 1 to 4 numbers Please contact us if the password is forgotten CL Mode Select Wel 5 5 CL Mode Select 55 0 4 20mA Select a CL Output Mode in this window The following are available parameters 0 4 20mA Output Mode set up the output range from 4 20mA 1 0 20mA set up the output range from 0 20mA 2 0 20mA via RS232 set up to control by Serial Port 205 Series Only 3 4 20mA vs Fluid set up the output range 4 20mA in flow units GPM 4 20 4 20mA Mode set up the output range from 20 4 20mA IM 210 D 46 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 5 0 4 20mA Mode set up the output range from 0 4 20mA 6 20 0 20mA Mode set up the output range from 20 0 20mA 7 4 20mA VS Velocity set up the output range from 4 20mA in Velocity units FPS Current output characteristics of each mode are shown below Users can select one mode to meet their requirements Output current Output current Output current A 24mA Flow gt F F20mA F mA F20mA F20mA F ma Fama F20mA Flow el Flow Flow Flow Flow Flow Flow Flow Flow 20 4 20mA mode output 20 0 20mA mode output 0 20mA mode output A Output current Output current A Output current 24mA 20mA Fluid velocity F4mA F20mA Fluid Fluid velocity velocity F4mA F20mA Flow Fl ow 4 20mA mod
91. minum 3048 Cement 4190 Brass 2270 Bitumen 2540 Cast iron 2460 Porcelain enamel 2540 Bronze 2270 Glass 5970 Ee 3430 Plastic 2280 glass epoxy Glass 3276 Polyethylene 1600 Polyethylene 1950 PTFE 1450 PVC 2540 Rubber 1600 IM 210 D 63 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 5 Sound Velocity in Water 1 atm at Different Temperatures Sound Water Sound Water 1 552 5 092 97 206 6 1 545 1 552 5 092 98 208 4 1 544 ESCH ES 99 210 2 1 543 150 8 553 095 220 0 1 538 5 046 154 4 5 099 116 240 0 1 524 5 000 156 2 5 099 121 250 0 1 526 5 007 158 0 5 099 260 0 1 507 E H 161 6 1 555 5 102 280 0 1 487 NT 121212 74 165 2 1 555 5 102 300 0 1 465 4 807 167 0 1 555 5 102 310 0 1 453 4 767 168 8 1 555 E 320 0 1 440 mer 725 76 1724 1 554 340 0 1412 ae HIE BEE 80 1760 509 360 0 1 383 4 538 81 1778 1 554 099 3700 1 368 4 488 1814 1 553 5 095 90 1 337 4 387 183 2 1 553 5 095 1 320 4 331 185 0 1 552 5 092 210 1 302 4 272 186 8 55 5 092 216 420 0 1 283 4 210 188 6 i 5 092 221 430 0 1 264 4 147 190 4 5 089 227 440 0 1 244 4 082 192 2 1 551 5 089 232 4500 1 220 4 003 Pas nen 243 470 0 1 180 3 872 92 1976 1 549 5 082 249 480 0 1 160 199 4 1 548 5 079 254 490 0 1 140 201 2 1 547 5 076 260 500 0 1 110 94
92. n seess T e get 36 6 3 Displaying Data in Full Screen View 54 64 Default Restoration iiri e eo n EE ee EE tree teet 55 6 5 Analog Voltage Output ecrit o ete te e eed treiber 55 6 6 Historical Totalizerz tet 55 6 7 Automatic Correction e ede t ab cae hum 55 69 View Electronic Serial Number 55 Ke DO TEE 55 uU PC EE 58 8 1 Install INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Software on PA 58 SZ UEPMbData Installation 5 eir Ree etre eret ette tee ee Seas dee ep e 60 8 2 1 Hardware requirements ea aie laete e 60 8 2 2 OS Requirements deett E Re Eee ee ieri dete 60 8 23 Installing Method ete IER E Re ERR POPE 60 8 3 Sound Velocity and Viscosity of Common Liquid sese 63 8 4 Sound Velocity of Common Materials esee eene nennen enne 63 8 5 Sound Velocity in Water 1 atm at Different Temperatures essere 64 S Common Pipe Dimensions ss sese dere EAR RARERE EE eR e Rr Qt eter Re Res 65 8 7 Common Pipe Dimensions he he he messe 70 8 8 Cement Lined Pipes liner thicknesses 0 cece cece E memes meme 74 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 8 9 Cast Iron Pipe eee e EP EM UP OX ERES UE 75 8 10 Ductile Iron Pipe Data iiio heec reete dada eter eet ER EUR tan Re EIER de de
93. nd processing conveniently Using the PDA you can also perform such operations as browsing the collected data making statistical analysis displaying graphs etc The PC applications of the 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE make it even easier to implement the above operations or print data tables Clear user friendly operating interface The fully windowed software supplied with this instrument allows users to set parameters or types easily including British or Metric measurement units pipe size pipe material wall thickness fluid type output signal etc The setup guide of the PDA makes it more convenient for users to configure the setup parameters display settings and output settings Instead of memorizing a large number of commands you can complete these configurations simply by following the instructions on the screen Different settings can be saved as different files that can be recalled easily Easy to install small in size and easily portable Plug in stereo type connectors make cable connections easy This product is small in size and light in weight supporting battery powered operation Its built in and standby power supply can provide electricity for up to 24 hours Features 7 digit positive totalizer negative totalizer and net flow totalizer working in parallel each with a multiplier The 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE uses a time measurement circuit with high resolution up to 0 04nS high linearity and high reliability that tog
94. ner diameter in this window If the pipe outer diameter or perimeter and pipe wall thickness has been entered press V to skip this window Note Input either pipe wall thickness or pipe inner diameter Pipe Material MEN 1 4 Pipe Material 14 0 Carbon Steel Input pipe material in this window The following options are available by W A buttons or numerical keys Carbon Steel Stainless steel Cast Iron Ductile Iron Copper PVC Aluminum Asbestos FiberGlass Epoxy Other 2 AJ n Un P LA Refer to item 9 Other it is possible to input other materials which are not included in previous eight items Once item 9 is selected the relevant pipe sound velocity must be inputted in Window M15 Pipe Sound Velocity MEN 1 5 Pipe Sound Velocity m s Input pipe sound velocity in this window This function is only used when item 9 Other is selected in Window M14 At the same time this window cannot be visited System will calculate automatically according to the existing parameters Liner Material MENU 1 6 Liner Material 16 0 None Liner Select the liner materials in this window The following options are available 0 None 1 Tar Epoxy IM 210 D 38 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 2 Rubber 3 Mortar 4 Polypropylene 5 Polystryol 6 Polystyrene 7
95. nstruction Manual Table 6 1 Self Test Information Cause and Solution Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable When keys pressed response from the screen No display or display disorderly Disoperation poor cable contact on the panel or insufficient power supply in the PDA Error information Cause Solution Rom Parity Error System ROM illegal or error Contact the manufacturer Restart or contact the Stored Data Error Stored Data Error manufacturer Hardware error Fatal error in sub CPU circuit Restart or contact the manufacturer PF or Timer Slow Error System clock error Contact the manufacturer PF or Timer Fast Error CPU or Interruption error retry restart Restart or contact the Stored Data Error System RAM has problems manufacturer Time Or Batt Error System time chip error Vine manufacturer soft reset no Check whether the cables on the panel are contacted well or the PDA battery is fully charged response of the program is too slow or no response at all correct transmitter 15 switched off first Mit bought 1 The software is unauthorized fl npe age dee A Gene SS owmeters please check No response when keys are that is the Serial Number in the hether the Serial Number i pressed on the PDA Press About window isn t identical to 101 the seriat Number 18 comm display the serial number on the identical to that o
96. ransform 4 20mA into 1 5V voltage output 6 6 Check Flow of Every Day Month Year Window M82 allows you to read flow data history and the operating state of the instrument in the past 64 days Press MENU 8 2 key and select sub item No 0 Day Then the PEE character is displayed as shown in right The 00 63 in the upper left corner stands for serial number the 00 07 21 in the middle for date and the en in the upper right corner for operating state Only being displayed on the status bar indicates the instrument was working properly at that working day If there are other characters displayed see the error code instruction for reference The data 3412 53 in the bottom shows the net total flow of that working day To read the total flow of a month press ME Ui 8 2 key and select sub item No 1 Month To read the total flow of a year press MENU 8 2 key and select sub item No 2 Year 6 7 View Electronic Serial Number and Other Details Every INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE ultrasonic flowmeter is distinguished by a unique electronic serial number ESN for ease of manufacturer and users management Note Faked flowmeters don t have unique serial numbers or not at all Use window M61 to view ESN and the type of the machine Window 1 allows you to view the total working time since the flowmeter leaves the fa
97. ruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 6 2 MENU Display explanation This section will cover individual menu displays indepth Flow Rate Net Totalizer o 0 Flow 0 1154 m3 h R NET 97x1m3 Displays flow rate and net totalizer If the net totalizer has been turned off refer to M34 the net totalizer value displayed is the total prior to its turn off Flow Rate Velocity Wel 0 1 Flow 0 1129 m3 h R Vel 1 0415 m s Displays flow rate and velocity Flow Rate Positive Totalizer Wel 0 2 Flow 0 1129 m3 h R POS O0X1m3 Displays flow rate and positive totalizer Select the positive totalizer units in Window M32 If the positive totalizer has been turned off the positive totalizer value displayed is the total prior to its turn off Flow Rate Negative Totalizer Wel o 3 Flow 0 1120 m3 h R NEG O0X1m3 Displays flow rate and negative totalizer Select the negative totalizer units in Window M32 If the negative totalizer has been turned off refer to M36 the value displayed is the total prior to turn off Date amp Time Flow Rate IEN 0 4 03 04 03 15 49 40 R Flow 0 1116m3 h Displays the current date amp time and flow rate The time setting method is found in Window M60 IM 210 D 36 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable System Error Codes EN
98. s RT ERRAT AD tags timate ESL XAR AE M OE 7 3 3 Configuring for your 2 eme e emen 10 3 3 1 Alternative Method for Application 2 2 10 3 4 ENTERING DATA IN THE PALM MENU 12 3 5 Transducer Mounting Methode 13 3 5 T Transducer Spacing eet t bee ee ea eq tte etis 13 3 5 2 Transducer Mounting Inspection 13 3 5 3 V Method L 14 E EE DEEN 14 3 5 5 Method not commonly used iiir eeen aroni 15 E Re W Method Rarely Used 1 etat ertt ete ere ER e RHET RE eria eee 15 3 6 Measuring Ee edge eie hate anaes 16 3 7 Mounting the Transducers vin dein qe ete eet Ue aleae 17 3 8 Connecting the Transmitter coperte ie eae er rr tir etate teda Ss CR pas 18 3 9 Ensuring a Quality Flow 19 3 9 1 SIGNAL STRENGTH amp QUALITY A 21 3 02 TRANSIT TIME RATIO rero oer e etr eR Rr E D DIR MR NEEN 21 3 9 3 Total Time and Delta Te SEHR EEN eR eR ENEE NENNEN ER RERO ER ANN 22 E ET 22 3 075 4 20 Current Output epo be questo e te daw Se edet d eer e des 22 4 0 Functional Technical Data esee 23 4 1 Key Functions of the Keypad ce t t E rere ee c
99. sound velocity Normally this value should be approximately equal to the entered value in Window M21 If the difference is too large it probably results from an incorrect value entered in Window M21 or improper installation of the transducers Total Time and Delta Time Wel 9 3 Total Time Delta Time 8 914945 171 09 5 Display the measured ultrasonic average time unit uS and delta time of the upstream and downstream unit nS time The velocity calculation in INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE is based on the two readings especially the delta time will best indicate if the instrument is running steadily Normally the fluctuation in the ratio of the delta time should be lower than 20 Otherwise the system may not run steadily It is then necessary to check if the transducers are installed properly or if the parameters have been entered correctly Reynolds Number and Factor Wel 9 4 Reynolds Number 94 0 0000 1 0000 Display the Reynolds number that is calculated by INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE flowmeter and the factor that is set currently by the flowmeter Normally this scaling factor is the average of line and surface velocity factor inside the pipe Power ON OFF Time Wel 0 ON OFF Time 40 Press ENT When Ready IM 210 D 51 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable To view the power on off time and flow rate for the last 64 update times to obt
100. ss sectional velocity distribution in the pipe and the settings of the flowmeter average velocity can be calculated and then the volumetric flow can be calculated according to the average velocity of the medium and the cross sectional area of the pipeline 1 3 External Features The 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE incorporates the following external features A PDA is connected with the transmitter via Bluetooth wireless communication The PDA can serve as your personal digital assistant when not used for measurement Direct input output terminal connections on the panel for easy operation Battery power supply with battery recharge port Die cast aluminum chassis Analog 4 20 mA output Cable Figure 1 2 Outline Drawing of the Flowmeter in mm IM 210 D 2 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 1 4 Technical Specifications Table 1 1 Technical Specifications of INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Flow Meter Performance Flow range 0 12m s 0 E AOft s Accuracy 196 of measuring value Repeatability 0 296 Pipe size Clamp on 25 5000mm 1 200 Functional Outputs Analog output 0 4 20mADC max load 750 2 12VDC 10 36VDC Battery Power continuous operation of main battery 8 hours spare battery for 24 hours Display and PDA Operation Power supply Transmitter 40 C 60 C Measuring medium 40 C 80 C standard 40 C 150 C high temp Humidity 0 99
101. t des Eee ES e Us 76 8 11 Sound Speeds Various Fluids eee eset here e et ehh IR EID SR YER nga TI 8 12 Addendum for High Temperature transducer installation sese 91 8 13 Sound Speed in Various Pipe Materials Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable Product Overview 1 1 Introduction The INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Ultrasonic Liquid Flow Meter consists of a flow sensor two ultrasonic transducers a flow transmitter and a Personal Digital Assistant PDA The Model 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE Ultrasonic Flowmeter is a state of the art universal transit time flowmeter designed using SLSI technology and low voltage broadband pulse transmission While principally designed for clean liquid applications the instrument is tolerant of liquids with the small amounts of air bubbles or suspended solids found in most industrial environments The 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE features many advantages 1 Designed using SLSI technology to offer you such advantages as minimized hardware low operating voltage multipulse transmission low power consumption high reliability enhanced adaptability and reasonable protection against interference Optimized intelligent signal self adapting processing function eliminates the need for circuit adjustment Easy data acquisition and processing By using the PDA data acquisition and processing program of the 210 INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE you can perform data acquisition a
102. t will then automatically launch the Sierra 210 Innova Sonics and search for BlueTooth devices It may show a list of compatible devices to communicate with Select the FLOXXX device if there are multiple devices listed It will then establish communications and you should observe the Green Amber Run light on the Electronics flashing while communicating IM 210 D 6 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable 3 2 1 IF COMMUNICATIONS FAIL DO NOT BE ALARMED First ENSURE the Electronics unit is turned on and the RED power LED is Illuminated In the event that a Data Window appears asking for a Password enter the password of 1234 This will unlock the unit and allow communications to proceed Should the Palm not discover the Electronics unit you will see the following screens Simply follow the steps below and you will be guided to re establishing communications Note The range of the Bluetooth Communications is a function of the level of battery life in both devices Initially with a fully charged Palm and Electronics the Bluetooth with have a functioning range of approximately 30 feet As the charge depletes the range may also decrease IM 210 D 7 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable On the Palm you will see Serial Number Error Select OK Palm will search again for Bluetooth Devices Please make sure the bluetooth connection is right and try again
103. thane Dodecane 23 1 2 Ethanediol Ethanoic anhudride 22 1 0 867 1 338 20 20 C 9 9 Ethul acetate 33 4 389 8 68 F ova Sonic Portable therwise noted Kinematic Viscosity x10 m ft s 0 749 15 Is 0 903 20 C 0 662 0 9 8 059 59 F 9 716 68 F 7 123 0 399 4 293 19 368 0 441 0 311 0 489 1 396 0 797 17 4 745 8 274 2 1 8 23 14 956 3 346 5 263 15 020 8 575 63 F Ethul Bromide 46 Ethyliodide 46 m m m m m oe oe gt gt 5 gt o cle a x 5 2 a z amp 8 amp R 9 i NIS a gt a 3 3 2 D D j E eo 1 463 1 724 5 0 1 461 20 C 1 950 20 C 0 275 20 C 2 959 68 F 2 952 8 90 20 68 F 876 2874 20 68 F IM 210 D 81 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speeds in Various Fluids Chemical Formula C4H 190 m m 2 M D s a D ke Ethylene bromide 47 CoH Br2 Ethylene chloride 47 Caas Ethylene glycol C2Hg05 a o CH 8 CigH 160 2 Fenechanone CygH 460 n Fluoro benzene 46 CgHsF Formaldehude methul ester C2H402 CH3NO Formic acid amide CH3NO CsH402 Furfuryl alcohol 5 602 CsH402 2 Furaldehyde CsH402 2 Furancarboxaldehyde CAD
104. ty ft s 0 80 0 99 4 101 0912 2 7 1076 365 4 951 1 509 22 72 1 586 5 203 4 2 0 936 0 88 m2 s 100 1 116 0 173 1 155 186 C 1 687 1 861 1 687 1 082 3 549 9 0 626 20 C 3 905 1 0 4 4 413 1 020 3 346 5 0 557 1 006 3 300 5 1 632 952 3 1234 186 303 F 1672 0 879 1 112 1 022 39 058 1 522 1 170 20 7 456 1 106 7 768 1273 4176 5 0 722 0 954 15 C 0 644 1 823 1 114 20 C 3 654 9 68 F 1 328 4 557 20 68 F 1 554 5 098 4 10 265 59 F 3 838 6 68 F 0 867 20 C 1 112 6 929 IM 210 D 86 Sierra Instruction Manual Sound Speed in Various Fluids Chemical Formula Substance Phthalardione CgH 03 Phthalic acid anhydride CgH403 Pthalic anhydride 4 Pimelic ketone CgH 490 Plexiglas Lucite Acrylic Polyterpene Resin Potassium bromide 42 Potassium fluoride 42 Potassium iodide 42 Potassium nitrate 48 KNO3 Propane 2 13 C3Hg 45 to 130 C 1 2 3 Propanetriol 1 46 Che C3HgO m 4 x o 3 E o N ca o 72 2 2 m C3HgO Propene 17 18 35 C3Hg n Propul acetate 22 4902 3 79 A fa o gt C3HgO Propulchloride 47 C3H CI Propylene 17 18 35 C3H6 0 78 20 C 1 222 0 78 20 C 1 222 4 009 2
105. umerical value of that window first press the ENTER key to activate the cursor gt enter the new data value then press ENT to confirm 4 4 Serial Number of the Program The INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE ultrasonic liquid flowmeter is equipped with a PDA exclusively designed for this flowmeter Every time the PDA is started it runs the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE first If the PDA is not properly connected to the flowmeter transmitter or the software is unauthorized the serial number on the about menu is not identical to that of the transmitter the software will ask the user to make a proper connection or install the correct serial number the so called correct serial number is the serial number of the flowmeter that is identical to the serial number listed in the About menu of the supplied PDA A wrong serial number prohibits normal use Connecting with an incorrect serial number will cause all functions except comm key to be disabled If you want to exit INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE press OK and then press the HOME icon located at the lower left corner of the PDA to return to the main interface of the PDA operating system You may then use all PDA functions as available If you press About in the ID area with the stylus the system will display the serial number of the software and related copyright version information While measuring you can display the display only data in full screen by press the corresponding information display area This
106. uoromethane 3 CHCI F Freon 21 CCIF gt CCIF CyHgNO C4HglNFal2 CaHglNF2l Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Sound Speed Viscosity x10 9 3 Specific Gravity 3 264 4 0 79 8 5 20 C 68 F 71 1 2 18 9 1 9 2 23 1304 42782 1 516 40 NE N 1391 45636 1 253 563 1 284 Un T 1 426 0 C 1 654 891 2 923 2 0 C 32 F 1220 40026 1070 3 5105 6653 2 1827 373 10 14 F 1586 52034 1 00 1442 4 751 1216 1000 22808 114 1 327 3 335 1 455 5 6 5 5 EN Ka 0 713 3 346 1 116 0 988 1 213 1 265 IM 210 D 80 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Inn Sound Speeds in Various Fluids All data given at 25 C 77 F unless o benzene 46 CgHi9 0 868 1 343 4 406 2 15 20 68 benzene 1 331 5 4 368 4 benzene 46 1 1 334 4 376 6 20 68 F butane CeH14 0 649 1 079 3 540 20 C Specific Gravity Chemical Formula Substance 2 2 bis DiFluoramino propane 43 Dihydroxudiethul ether droxyethane N 5 19 Ir KR Dimethy 1 2 Dimethy 29 46 1 4 0 897 20 C Dimethy 2 2 Dimethu 29 33 Dimethyl ketone Dimethyl pentane 47 Dimethyl phthalate Diiodo me
107. va Sonic Portable Then press ENT key to enter the calibration mode of the CL 20mA output and calibrate it in the same way as in the 4mA Stored in the EEPROM the results of calibration will not be lost even when the power is off CL Current Output 5 9 CL Current Output 59 0 0000 mA Displays CL current output The display of 10 0000mA indicates that CL current output value is 10 0000mA If the difference between displaying value and CL output value is too large the current loop then needs to be re calibrated accordingly Date and Time Settings 6 0 YY MM DD HH MM SS 03 04 04 10 05 04 Date and time modifications are made in this window The format for setting time setting is 24 hours Press ENT wait until gt appears the modification can be made Ultrasonic Flowmeter S N 04071188 Displays software version and electronic serial number ESN of the instrument This ESN is uniquely assigned to each INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE flowmeter ready to leave the factory The factory uses it for files setup and for management by the user Software Version and ESN EN 6 1 Working Timer MN 7 2 Working Timer 72 00000011 16 38 Display the totalized working hours of the INNOVA SONIC PORTABLE since last reset It is displayed by HH MM SS If it is necessary to reset it press ENT and select YES Date Totalizer MN 8
108. w M31 CL 20mA Output Value 517 CL Checkup 5 8 CL Checkup 58 Press ENT When Ready Check if the current loop has been calibrated before leaving the factory Press ENT move V separately to display OmA 4mA till 24mA and at the same time check with an ammeter to verify that CL output terminals No 31 and 32 agree with the displayed values It is necessary to re calibrate the CL if over the permitted tolerance Analog Output Calibration Note Under general conditions don t perform this operation unless the current value displayed on Window M58 is not identical to the actual output Each flowmeter has been strictly calibrated by the manufacturer before leaving the factory Before calibrating the analog input you must enter the hardware debugging window using the following procedure Press MENU 0 ENT input the password 4213068 and press ENT key again to open the window The unfolded window is available only in current power on period It is automatically closed once you turn off the power Press MENU 1 ENT to enter the calibration mode for CL 4mA output Measure the output of the current loop with a precise current meter and at the same time adjusts displayed data by using AH Or key Stop adjusting when the current meter shows 4 00 IM 210 D 48 Sierra Instruction Manual Series 210 Inno
109. xide CgH 450 Methane 25 28 38 39 Methanol 40 41 CH4O C3Hg02 o Methulaniline 46 C HgN C HgN Methyl alcohol 40 44 CH4O Methyl benzene 16 52 Che 2 Methul butane 36 CsH12 Methyl carbinol C5HgO Methul chloroform 47 C2H3Cl3 Methyl cyanide CaH3N 3 Methul cyclohexanol C7H 440 s 0 62 20 3 2152 0 62 20 C 3 2152 Methyl acetate 4 Methulaniline 46 Series 210 Innova Sonic Portable All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise noted Kinematic Sound Speed Av C viscosity x10 Specific Gravity 0 81 20 C 1212 3 976 4 1 219 8 4002 0 34 Is 0 785 2 18 20 2 718 95 0 785 20 0 81 1 170 29 245 20 1 170 20 3 838 6 68 F 3 838 6 29 245 68 F 2485 81529 1 900 C 1652 F 13 594 0 114 1 226 24 0 85 1449 4 753 9 75 F 1 310 4 297 9 1 328 7 89 C 128 F 0 791 20 0 934 0162 405 89 C 35302 2 06 7478 1211 39731 0407 4 379 4 594 0 999 20 0 966 45 0 791 20 0 867 47 279 68 F 20 095 122 F 7 478 20 C 1 863 50 C 1 396 1618 53084 1480 48556 3 5302 292 7 1 328 4 357 4 2 20 C 7 144 68 F 3 658 0 902 20 C 0 441 9 705 68 F 0 789 1 207 40 133 3 2316 0783 1290 42323 1400 4 593 2 4 745 0 92 IM 21

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