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Admag AE208MG Flow Meter User Manual

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1. Item Display Content Switch to Jel of ET m a Press the SET key to go from the flow rate data display to the Setting Mode T ef tl setting mode The delimiter is displayed to indicate that the a mode has been swiched SET SHIFT INC ress the ey to move the flashing segment the selecte rir P he SHIFT key he flashing seg he selected Parameter F T item Selection m m e m SET SHIFT INC se the ey to change the items displayed 1n the flashing W B TEINE Use the INC key to change the i displayed in the flashing J l e Vl l0 tL 1 segment the selected item gt Parameter 03 contains 5 digit data which cannot be SET SHIFT INC displayed as shown on the left but has to be scrolled i E I A nC i W I Use the SET key to move the flashing segment the selected item Data Rewrite e Lt l0 NL l to the most significant location of the data area SET SHIFT INC i I e we Use the SHIFT key to move the flashing segment the selected l TIE item within the data area SET SHIFT INC E he l i TE Use the INC key to change the data area numeric data in the e TIE flashing segment the selected item SET SHIFT INC Continued 5 6 IM 1E7B0 02E 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES Item Display Content mM I Press the SET key twice to ent
2. 10 OUTLINE ne Buc F Type General MG Size code 325 300 Size 250 10 300 12 Lining A U Face to face 300 11 8 350 13 8 length guter er D 31002 23 358 14 1 Height H 502 19 8 550 21 7 Height H1 362 14 3 410 16 1 Height H2 207 8 1 231 9 1 Width w 366 14 4 415 16 3 Weight kg Ib 35 3 77 8 44 6 98 3 Lining code A PFA lining U Polyurethane rubber lining a i g The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type The face to face length is shorter by approx 2mm 0 08 in for non earth ring type 15mm 0 5in Flange Type Unit mm 230 9 1 re 147 5 8 ppro inch 30 1 2 i i aj 806 4 0BD 40 1 6 25 to 50mm 1 to 2in Flange Type Unit mm 230 9 1 sf 147 5 8 approx inch 30 80 3 1 8
3. SS fi MENU BATTERY B SETTING LOD L ADJUST TRPA EER M OTHER 8 lines with 21 characters each Be a 7 ee a ee i i F1 F211 3 Fal rb b Function keys a ee ea pL L Executes the commands displayed at ee 1 the bottom of the screen l a eal Arrow keys I rs H ai oe Selects an item D SERET ee a eee i q Moves the cursor POWER 4 7 ON OFF ENTER tb jo ee 20 PE 77 gt ENT keys D ult g 2 i q Goes to the selected item HS gA a ame cee e Sets the entry data to the object D Mo N o o L re S communication instrument i z o vW X l gt gt Alphanumeric keys 0 e Enters a number 1 1 e Enters letters when pressed LT L SE ST together with the shift key C YOKOGAWA en l Shift keys Menu panel Parameter panel Major parameters items A maximun of six items are displayed Inverse video bar MENU BATTERY PARAM BATTERY A DISPLAY A10 FLOW RATE B SETTING 0 6 C ADJUST A11 FLOW RATE D DISP SEL 0 06 m3 h E TOTAL SET A30 TOTAL F PULSE SET 0 HOME SET ADJ ESC DATA DIAG PRNT ESC Parameter data A maximun of three items are displayed Function commands Figure 7 3 Key Layout and Functions 7 2 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 1 3 Major BT200 Key Functions 1 Entry of Alphanumeric Characters Numbers codes and lett
4. Mini flange Nuts eight a ae devices two LAS O Please use appropriate bolts and nuts SS ae according to process connection Gaskets two 455 Box f Horizontal Mounting Vertical Mounting Figure 4 3 2 Mounting Procedure Size 2 5 mm 0 1in to 15 mm 0 5in Through bolts four Mini flange Gaskets two oO Please use appropriate bolts and nuts according to process connection Centering devices Horizontal Mounting Vertical Mounting Figure 4 3 3 Mounting Procedure Size 25 mm 1in 40 mm 1 5in 4 7 IM 1E7B0 02E Table 4 3 3 Wafer Type Tightening Torque Values for Metal Piping Tightening Torque Values for PFA lining Polyurethane lining Type N m kgf cm in Ibf Flange Size Rating mm inch 2 5 0 1 5 0 2 10 0 4 15 0 5 DIN 6 to9 61 to 92 53 to 80 6 to9 61 to 92 53 to 80 6to9 61 to 92 53 to 80 6 to9 61 to 92 53 to 80 PN10 16 40 6 to8 62 to 86 54 to 75 25 1 15 to 22 153 to 224 133 to 195 15 to 22 153 to 224 133 to 195 12 to 18 122 to 184 106 to 159 15 to 22 153 to 224 133 to 195 13 to 17 129 to 169 112 to 147 Maximum Tightening Torque Values for Ceramic lining Type N m kgf cm in Ibf 21 to 32 214 to 327 186 to 283 21 to 32 214 to 327 186 to 283 17 to 26 173 to 265 150 to 230 25 to 38 255 to 388 221 to 336
5. 6 10 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 3 9 Automatic Two Range Switching 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS e When an input exceeds 100 of the first range the range is automatically transferred to the second range and the status output changes state e P P terminals are used for output connection P P terminals are for common use with pulse alarm and other status output functions Therefore in case this function is used other functions are not available to use Default 10 4 000 Display Description We m J Automatic two range transfer can be selected 03 in e i l parameter No 10 Default 00 Code Content 00 Pulse output 01 Alarm output 02 Forward reverse flow measurement 03 Automatic two range switching 04 Alarm output at low flow limit 05 Totalization switch Forward second range can be set by calling up parameter irre eT No 33 q le L M il il Setting restrictions First range lt 2nd range Further second range span should be set in the same aa number of places of decimals as first range span in Sieh tid we parameter No 03 l te i i it Example First range 1 000 then second range should be Hysteresis width at switching range can be set in parameter No 34 It is the rate of first range span Output A 1st range 2nd ra 100 4 gece eons eee n
6. Display Description lle i 10 and P P terminals are only for alarm output Ile l S l Code Content Default 00 00 _ Pulse output 01 Alarm output 02 __ Forward reverse flow measurement 03__ Automatic two range switching 04 Alarm output at low flow limit 05 Totalization switch The alarm output can be selected 01 in parameter No rt The empty pipe output selection can be set in parameter tt te Ltt HEA No n7 Default 00 Code Content 00 ALARM 01 NO ALARM Item N can be opened by entering 55 in parameter number L2 6 3 13 Data Setting Enable Inhibit e This function can inhibit to change all data except parameter No L1 However auto zero adjustment function can work if it has been set in parameter No os GA ae And the preset totalization value function also can work if it has been set in param eter No EL Display Description l Ie rm rm The data setting inhibit i set 00 i L1 g inhibit item can be set 00 in parameter number L1 Lot Lit l lt Default 01 Code Content 00 INHIBIT 01 ENABLE 6 14 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 3 14 Procedure of Selecting Special Application Items Only the special apprication n items shipped being unpublished In case the n items should be
7. Excitation method Dual frequency excitation Output Signal Note 3 Current Output 4 to 20 mA DC Load resistance 750Q maximum Transistor Contact Output Open collector Pulse alarm or status output selected by parameter setting Contact rating 30 V DC OFF 200 mA ON Communication option Note 3 BRAIN or HART Superimposed on the 4 to 20 mA DC signal Load Resistance including cable resistance BRAIN 250 to 6002 HART 230 to 600 depending on q ty of field devices connected to the loop multidrop mode Load Capacitance 0 22 uF maximum Load Inductance 3 3 mH maximum Distance from Power Line 15 cm 0 6 ft or more Parallel wiring should be avoided Input Impedance of Receiver Connected to the Receiv ing Resistance 10kQ or larger at 2 4 kHz Maximum Cable Length 2 km 6500 ft when polyethylene insulated PVC sheathed control cables CEV cables are used Note HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation Instantaneous Flow Rate Display Function Flow rate can be displayed either in engineer ing units or in percent of span for models with indicator Totalizer Display Function Totalized volume in any engineering unit can be displayed by setting a totalizing factor for models with indicator Damping Time Constant Note 1 Settable from 0 1 second to 200 seconds 63 response time Span Setting Function Note 1 Volumetric flow setting is available by setting volume unit time uni
8. Test mode items TEST MODE NORMAL TEST NORMAL Sets normal mode test mode OUTPUT VALUE 8 108 to 108 i 0 W Sets test output values ALARM OUT NORMAL CLOSED ON OPEN OFF NORMAL Sets state of alarm output SELF CHECK GOOD Y MULTI RANGE ERROR Self check Indicates nature of alarm when alarm occurs Data change inhibit enable and display restrictions TUNING INHIBIT ENABLE ENABLE Select whether data chenges should be inhibit or enabled 00 TO L 55 TO N Display restrictions Set 55 and items up to N will be displayed SELF CHECK GOOD Y MULTI RANGE ERROR Self check Indicates nature of alarm when alarm occurs IM 1E7B0 02E Data Range Units Deci mal AE BT Point APPL SET Initial Setting 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY Description TOTAL PULSE NO DAMP DAMP Select whether instantaneous flow rate values or damping derived flow rate values are to be used in totalization pulse PLSE MODE Select whether the pulse output trannsistor is to be set to ON ACTIVE or OFF ACTIVE RATE LIMIT Sets the level to reduce output fluctuation DEAD TIME Sets the dead time to reduce output fluctuation When 0 is set Rate limit is not available POWER SYNCH Select whether the internal frequency is to be synchronized with the
9. The instrument modification or parts replacement by other than authorized representative of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and will void the certification 12 5 JIS Z WARNING Care should be taken to install wiring piping to keep safety This instrument is restricted to maintenance and repair Please read INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS FOR JIS FLAMEPROOF EQUIPMENT in the end of this manual 1 Technical Data e Construction Exde ia IICT4X Terminal box Explosion proof Flow Tube Increased Safety Signal Circuit Intrinsically Safety ia Um 250VAC 50 60Hz 250VDC Uo and Io are rms value Ignition and Explosion Class of gas or vapour IICT4X Ambient Temperature 20 to 60 C Fluid Temperature 120 C or less Current Signal Circuit Allowable Voltage 250V AC DC Grounding 10Q or less 12 EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT A WARNING In case the ambient temperature exceeds 50 C use heat resistant cables with maximum allowable themperature of 70 C or above e Maintenance and repair of the converter should be done in nonhazardous location after turning off 2 Wiring Flameproof packing adapter is attached to electrical connection AN WARNING Please use G11 or G12 option flameproof packing adapter attached Follow the procedure for flameproof packing adapter setting A CAUTION Before tightening confirm cable length from terminal to f
10. 16 5 21 2 27 6 20 3 27 1 10 1 12 1 14 3 16 5 21 2 27 6 20 3 27 1 L eooo The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type The face to face length is longer by approx 22mm 0 87 in for earth ring P T The face to face length is shorter by approx 6mm 0 24 in for non earth ring type The face to face length is longer by approx 2mm 0 08 in for PFA lining with optional code FRG FO6 EPS 125 to 200mm 5 to 8in Wafer Type 230 9 1 147 5 8 P gt Unit mm 30 1 2 80 3 1 80 3 1 40 1 6 approx inch A 212MG AE 215 MN 220 SC Type General MG Ex proof MN SC Size code 212 215 220 212 215 220 Size 125 5 150 6 200 8 125 5 150 6 200 8 Lining A A U O H Ground Face to face 4 peer length L 230 9 1 230 9 1 300 11 8 230 9 1 230 9 1 300 11 8 Outer diamet r D 175 6 9 200 7 9 250 9 8 175 6 9 200 7 9 250 9 8 d Height H_ 367 14 4 392 15 4 442 17 4 365 14 4 390 15 4 440 17 3 q Height H1 227 8 9 252 9 9 302 11 9 225 8 9 250 9 8 300 11 8 Height H2 140 5 5 152 6 0 177 7 0 138 5 4 150 5 9 175 6 9 Width Ww 230 9 1 256 10 1 307 12 1 230 9 1 256 10 1 307 12 1 ii Yy Weight kg lb 18 39 7 20 2 44 5 30 7 67 6 18 39 7 23 2 51 1 35 7 68 6 Lining code A PFA lining U Polyurethane rubber lin
11. 20ms Max of 25P s Min 0 0001P s 33ms Max of 15P s Min 0 0001P s 50ms Max of 10P s Min 0 0001P s 100ms Max of 5P s Min 0 0001P s Normally these are all required settings The following settings are made depending on the application that is used Select instantaneous flow rate or flow rate after damping data for the pulse output The damping time value is the value set in 02 Default DAMP PARAM j N01 TOTAL PULSE DAMP 1 The N item can be opened by entering N02 OUTPUT MODE ngan y po ON Pees i 55 in parameter number L02 NO3 RATE LIMIT 5 Set parameter 02 to OFF when the pulse output transistor is to be 7 7 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 2 4 Display of Internal Totalization Values Refer to 6 3 2 Example 10 L output per pulse in a flow rate span of LI m h Display Description Select the volume unit for the pulse weight in parameter number E01 Code Volume unit rok n UNIT P Volume unit used in that for the flow rate span x 10 p UNIT P Volume unit used in that for the flow rate span x 10 m UNIT P Volume unit used in that for the flow rate span x 10 PARAM UNIT P Volume unit used in that for the flow rate span x 1 E01 TOTAL UNIT i k UNIT P Volume unit used in that for the flow rate span x 10 m UNIT P
12. 215 to 270 2194 to 2755 1903 to 2389 300 12 114 to 138 1163 to 1408 1009 to 1221 125 to 145 1276 to 1480 1106 to 1283 164 to 187 1673 to 1908 1451 to 1655 154 to 180 1571 to 1837 1363 to 1593 155 to 199 1582 to 2031 1372 to 1761 175 to 213 1786 to 2173 1549 to 1885 190 to 249 1939 to 2541 1681 to 2204 350 14 158 to 183 1612 to 1867 1398 to 1619 245 to 284 2500 to 2898 2168 to 2513 152 to 192 1551 to 1959 1345 to 1699 274 to 325 2796 to 3316 2425 to 2876 400 16 243 to 261 2480 to 2663 2150 to 2310 253 to 275 2582 to 2806 2239 to 2434 248 to 331 2531 to 3378 2195 to 2929 Please use compressed non asbestos fiber gasket PTFE gasket or the gasket which has equal elasticity Table 4 3 10 Flange Type Tightening Torque Values for PVC Piping in N m kgf cm in Ibf 313 to 395 3194 to 4031 2770 to 3496 T040309 EPS JIS G3451 F12 75M Please select optional code FRG and use rubber gasket or others which has equal elasticity 4 13 T040310 EPS IM 1E7B0 02E 4 3 5 Mounting Procedure for Sani tary Type The sanitary type is mounted using ISO IDF clamps 1 Mounting Direction Please mount the Magnetic Flowmeter matching the flow direction of the fluid to be measured with the direction of the arrow ma
13. 23 to 31 239 to 319 208 to 277 DIN PN10 16 40 Please use compressed non asbestos fiber gasket PTFE gasket or the gasket which has equal elasticity Table 4 3 4 Wafer Type Tightening Torque Values for PVC Piping T040303 EPS Tightening Torque Values for PFA lining Polyurethane lining Type N m kgf cm in Ibf Size mm inch 2 5 0 1 5 0 2 10 0 4 15 0 5 DIN PN10 16 40 DIN PN10 16 40 Please select optional code FRG and use rubber gasket or others which has equal elasticity T040304 EPS 4 INSTALLATION IM 1E7B0 02E 4 3 3 Nominal Diameter 50 mm 2in to 300 mm 12in Wafer Type A IMPORTANT Please use appropriate bolts and nuts according to process connection In case stud type of through bolts are used be sure outside diameter of a shank is smaller than a thread ridge s one Please use compressed non asbestos fiber gasket PTFE gasket or the gasket which has equal elasticity In case of optional code FRG please use rubber gasket or others which has equal elasticity Be sure the inner diameter of the gasket does not protrude to inner piping Refer to Table 4 3 8 1 Mounting Direction Please mount the Magnetic Flowmeter matching the flow direction of the fluid to be measured with the direction of the arrow mark on the flowmeter A IMPORTANT If it is impossible to match the direction please never remodel to
14. FOR TOTAL REV TOTAL DIF TOTAL RATE FOR TTL RATE FOR TTL RATE RATE RATE REV TTL RATE REV TTL RATE DIF TTL RATE DIF TTL RATE WwW Display panel selections FL USER SEL NOT PROVIDED PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED Selects whether special units are to be used for instantaneous flow rates FL USER SPAN 0 to 30000 Sets the value to be displayed in the special unit at 100 output FL USER UNIT 8 ASCH characters Sets the special instantaneous flow rate unit SELF CHECK GOOD v MULTI RANGE ERROR Self check Indicates nature of alarm when alarm occurs TOTAL SET Totalization display items TOTAL UNIT n UNIT P iu UNIT P m UNIT P UNIT P ik UNIT P M UNIT P PULSE S PULSE S Sets flow rate unit per pulse for totalization display TOTAL SCALE 0 to 30000 Sets flow rate per pulse for totalization display TOTAL LOWCUT 0 to 100 Sets the range in vicinity of 0 within which totalization will be halted TOTAL SET INHIBIT INHIBIT ENABLE Totalization preset reset enabled inhibited TL SET VALUE 0 to 999999 Sets preset reset value IM 1E7B0 02E TOTAL SWITCH Data Range Units i Deci AE Initial BT Setting 0 to 999999 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY Description Set the totalization switch level TL USER UNIT 8 ASCII charac
15. Flow Tube Flange Size 150 to 400mm Earth ring Lining 6 to 16in Size 25 to 100mm 1 to 4in Sanitary Type Ferrule Size 15mm 0 5in 3 1 IM 1E7B0 02E 4 INSTALLATION 4 INSTALLATION A WARNING This instrument must be installed by expert engineer or skilled personnel The procedures described in this chapter are not permitted for operators 4 1 Piping Design Pre cautions A IMPORTANT Please design the correct piping referring to the followings to prevent damage for flowmeter and to keep correct measuring 1 Location A IMPORTANT Please install the flowmeter to the location where it is not exposed to direct sunlight and ambient temperature is 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F The minimum ambient temperature 20 C is avaiable only for these sizes 40 to 100mm with SUS304 flange 2 Noise Rejection A IMPORTANT The instrument should be installed away from large electrical motors transformers and other power sources in order to avoid interference with the measurement 3 Length of Straight Run To keep accurate measuring JIS B7554 Electro Magnetic Flowmeters explains about upstream piping condition of Magnetic Flowmeters We recommend to our customers about the piping conditions shown in Figure 4 1 1 based on JIS B7554 and our piping condition test data Gate valve fully open Reducer Expander pipe m m1 Ha AA ns ls Pi 10D or more 5
16. Internal Wiring Rules in the Electrical Installation Technical Standards as well as USER S GUIDELINES for Electrical Installations for Explosive Gas Atmospheres in General Industry published in 1994 To meet flameproof requirements equipment that can be termed flameproof must 1 Be certified by a Japanese public authority in accordance with the Labour Safety and Health Laws of Japan and have a certification label in an appropriate location on its case and 2 Be used in compliance with the specifications marked on its certification label equipment nameplate and precautionary information furnished 2 Electrical Apparatus of Flame proof Type of Explosion Pro tected Construction Electrical apparatus which is of flameproof construction is subjected to a type test and certified by the Japanese Ministry of Labour aiming at preventing explosion caused by electrical apparatus in a factory or any location where inflammable gases or vapours may be present The flameproof construction is of completely enclosed type and its enclosure shall endure explosive pressures in cases where explosive gases or vapours entering the enclosure cause explosion In addition the enclosure construction shall be such that flame caused by explosion does not ignite gases or vapours outside the enclosure In this manual the word flameproof is applied to the flameproof equipment combined with the types of protection Wan nan mn e
17. User s anmac AE Manual Models AE100 AE200 and AE300 Integral Type Magnetic Flowmeter Style 1 AE SC Style S2 AE M IM 1E7B0 02E 14th Edition Yokogawa Electric Corporation CONTENTS Contents 2 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS sdiscicasveicisisscscicsoncsedasecdedssvess scntevscscvevasecseurescccseesve 2 L 2 1 Checking Model and Specifications 200 0 eee eeecsecesecseceseeecnseeseceseeseeneees 2 1 2 2 ACCESS OFIES EE css cesSensoes une ENEE EE op bc ons E E E 2 1 2 3 Storage Precautions ivcssccecscsescesessesccicdssbassesssdssnssseaveseadssavscdpussemasbabsstessidiassenes 2 1 2 4 Installation Location Precautions cccccccccsesssccececesssceccecsessceceeceessaeeeeeeenens 2 1 2 5 Converter Reorientation Precautions ccccecccccesesssceceeceessececeeesssseeeeeeees 2 1 3 COMPONENT NAMES sisscccsscicsscssacececaccaccccesecesocdiscesecssacosueds sasnadsseseseedseasdoeedevesenase J L 4 1 Piping Design Precautions 0 ceccececeesecesecessecenceceseecseeeeeeeceeceenecesreesaeeaees 4 1 4 2 Handling Precautions ponn e ececpaecteacsst bes epctesk eontgs poh ce dies tsespettes ieee 4 3 4 2 1 General Precautions 2 0 ee ceececsscceseeceececsseeenceeeeesaeceseecaeceaeeceeeeeaeeenees 4 3 422 Elow Tube Piping encan inore ieena chesteve E EEE 4 4 4 2 3 Alteration of LCD Display Orientation eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene 4 4 4 3 Moh eos oho cis ct saea Ponds she Sh ca Sapa EA E A E E EEE R 4 5 4 3 1 Nominal Diameter
18. o i and d as well as flameproof equipment 3 Terminology 1 Enclosure An outer shell of an electrical apparatus which encloses live parts and thus is needed to configure explosion protected construction 2 Shroud A component part which is so designed that the fastening of joint surfaces cannot be loosened unless a special tool is used 3 Enclosure internal volume This is indicated by the total internal volume of the flameproof enclosure minus the volume of the internal components essential to equipment functions 4 Path length of joint surface On a joint surface the length of the shortest path through which flame flows from the inside to outside of the flameproof enclosure This definition cannot be applied to threaded joints 5 Gaps between joint surfaces The physical distance between two mating surfaces or differences in diameters if the mating surfaces are cylindrical Note The permissible sizes of gaps between joint surfaces the path length of a joint surface and the number of joint threads are determined by such factors as the enclosure s internal volume joint and mating surface construction and the explosion classification of the specified gases and vapours EX B03E INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS FOR JIS FLAMEPROOF EQUIPMENT 4 Installation of Flameproof Apparatus 1 Installation Area Flameproof apparatus may be installed in accordance with applicable gases in a
19. 124 115 115 140 140 127 155 4 150 150 155 155 152 4 165 1 165 165 Process connection J1 JIS1OK J2JIS20K A1 ANSI 150 A2 ANSI 300 D2 DIN PN16 diameter D 4 9 4 9 4 3 4 9 4 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 5 0 6 1 6 9 5 9 6 1 6 1 6 0 6 5 6 5 6 5 D4 DIN PN40 24 0 8 23 0 9 21 0 8 25 1 0 22 0 9 24 0 9 23 0 9 25 1 0 25 1 0 28 1 1 22 0 9 24 0 9 23 0 9 25 1 0 26 1 0 30 1 2 24 0 9 26 1 0 Thickness T to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 26 1 0 28 1 1 28 1 1 34 1 2 28 1 1 30 1 2 28 1 130 1 2 31 1 2 34 1 3 28 1 1 30 1 2 29 1 1 34 1 2 133 1 3 37 1 5 30 1 2 133 1 3 Pitch circle 90 90 792 88 9 85 a5 105 f 105 98 6 114 3 110 110 120 120 120 7 127 125 125 dia 3 5 3 5 3 1 3 5 3 3 3 3 4 1 4 1 3 9 4 5 4 3 4 3 4 7 4 7 4 8 6 0 4 9 4 9 19 19 157 191 14 14 19 19 157 224 18 18 19 19 194 191 18 18 Dia of hole h 0 7 0 7 0 6 0 8 0 6 0 6 0 7 0 7 0 6 0 9 0 7 0 7 0 7 7 07 7 0 7 0 7 Number of holes N 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 p 75 78 69 7 5 74 74 97 100 93 115 10 3 10 3 11 3 11 4 11 7 13 1 12 5 125 Weight kg lb 46 5 17 2 15 2 17 4 16 3 16 3 21 4 22 0 20
20. 4 Be M UNIT P Volume unit used in that for the flow rate span x 10 mane eg PEREN Ra PULSE s Number of pulse output per second at 100 of output E03 TOTAL LOWCUT Example When pulses are to be output per same liter with the flow rate i Ea i span of OOm h select m UNIT P since a L liter 10 x m Set the pulse weight 10 L in parameter number E02 Set the low cut range percentage in parameter E03 Range of setting 0 to 100 of span PARAM N01 TOTAL PULSE DAMP 4 Select instantaneous flow rate or flow rate after damping for the pulse N02 OUTPUT MODE output ON The damping time value is the value set in B02 NO3 RATE LIMIT Default DAMP damped flow rate data 5 A CXS The N item can be opened by entering 55 in parameter number L02 7 2 5 Resetting for Totalization Display Refer to 6 3 3 Display Description PARAM Select totalization enable in parameter number E04 E04 TOTAL SET ENABLE Me tes Szi E05 TL a VALUE i Code Description gs 3 Sigh E10 TOTAL SWITCH ENABLE Totalization presetting enabled 0 INHIBIT Totalization presetting disabled DN EX PARAM Set the totalization preset value in parameter number E05 A10 FLOW RATE The default is 0 and if the setting is omitted the parameter functions 50 0 reset to 0 A20 FLOW RATE 50 0 m h A30 TOTAL 12345 w a
21. E3 Range of setting 0 to 100 of span Select pulse output calculation of instantaneous flow rate or flow rate after damping Use parameter 02 to set damping constant m h select 02 since L liter 10 x m The n item can be opened by entering 55 in parameter number L2 6 6 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 3 3 Resetting for Totalization Display e This function is used to reset or preset totalization values of the display e Hold down the SHIFT key for more than 2 seconds while the totalization values of the flow rate are displayed to set the totalization value to the value set in parameter number ES Display Description l J d iit lt Select totalization enable in parameter number E4 Default 00 inhibit ae Description 00 Totalization preset inhibit g 0l Totalization preset enable i min Set the totalization preset value in parameter number E5 The initial value l _ l I i is 0 if it is no setting the function is zero setting Hold down the SHIFT key for more than 2 seconds while the totalization values of the flow rate reading are displayed to set the totalization value to g the value set in parameter number E5 6 3 4 Damping Time Constant e The time constant can be changed by setting the parameter No 02 to suppress a fluctuation or change a respo
22. IM 1E7B0 02E POWER FREQ Data Range Units 47 00 to 63 00 Initial Setting 50 00 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY Description Power frequency setting VELOCITY CHK FLOW DIR 0 to 20 000 FORWARD REVERSE FOR WARD Range span displayed in m s Select flow direction REV SPAN 1 to 30000 1 0000 Span for reverse direction flow mesuring BI DIREC HYS Direct reverse flow mesuring hysteresis FOR SPAN 2 1 to 30000 1 0000 Second span for forward direction multi range AUTO RNG HYS Two range transfer hysteresis LOW ALARM L ALARM HYS 10 to 110 Comparsion level for alarm output at low flow limits Hysteresis for alarm output at low flow limits SELF CHECK GOOD Y MULTI RANGE ERROR Self check Indicates nature of alarm when alarm occurs ADJUST Parameter for setting auto zero adjust ZERO TUNING INHIBIT ENABLE ENABLE Parameter for setting auto zero adjust MAGFLOW ZERO O to 99 99 0 00 Displays zero correction SELF CHECK GOOD Yy MULTI RANGE ERROR Self check Indicates nature of alarm when alarm occurs IM 1E7B0 02E p00 DISP SEL Data Range Units Initial Setting 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY Description R Display selection items dl D01 DISP SELECT RATE RATE
23. Indicates nature of alarm when alarm occurs IM 1E7B0 02E Data Range Units AES Initial BT Setting R W 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY Description Major parameter setting items 8 ASC II characters Specifies tag number using up to 8 characters DAMPING 0 1 to 200 0 30 W Sets output time constants FLOW SPAN 1 to 30000 1 0000 Flow rate span A combination of B04 and B05 units are used FLOW UNIT km3 103 X m3 m3 liter gt cm3 10 X m Mgal kgal gal mgal gt kbbl gt bbl mbbl gt ubbl m ft Select volume units of flow rate span TIME UNIT id h m s Select time constants of flow rate span SIZE UNIT mm gt inch Sets unit of meter tube size NOMINAL SIZE 1 to 3000 0 Sets meter tube size using B06 units 0 2500 to 3 0000 Select low frequency measurement meter factor HIGH MF 0 2500 to 3 0000 Select high frequency measurement meter factor OUTPUT FUNC PULSE OUT ALARM OUT BI DIRECTION AUTO 2 RANGES LOW ALARM TOTAL SWITCH Select pulse output alarm output or status output functions 4 20 ALM OUT 2 4mA OR LESS 4 0mA HOLD 21 6mA OR MORE 2 4mA ORLESS Select current to be output during alarm However a hardware failure that causes a burn out will result in 0 mA output
24. completely filled with liquid and the velocity is zero Change the mounting position or piping so that the flow tube is completely filled with liquid Provide a defoaming device on the upstream side of the flow tube Complete grounding grounding resistance must be 1002 or less Completely perform end treatment of the signal cable with PVC tubes or insulation tape so that the conductors inner shields and outer shield do not contact each other or with the case a Remove scales Especially clean the electrodes and their vincinity b Remove scales with a soft brush or a piece of soft cloth Never claw or scratch the lining a Ifa valve located immidiately upstream of the meter is used half opened the indication may be affected with flow turbulency b Move the valve downstream of the meter c If the valve must be located on the upstream side allow for a minimum distance to the meter of 10 times the meter diameter or use the valve fully open 9 MAINTENANCE IM 1E7B0 02E 10 OUTLINE 10 OUTLINE ESTANDARD SPECIFICATIONS Note 1 For models with no indicator a hand held terminal is necessary to set parameters Note 2 Pulse output status output and alarm output use common terminals therefore these functions are not available at the same time Note 3 Please refer to GS 01E07F01 00E for Fieldbus communication type FB
25. 1 35014 662 26 1 597 23 5 660 26 0 206 8 1 245 9 7 302 11 9 Outer dia 406 16 0 270 10 6 483 19 0 533 21 0 Pitch circle dia 362 14 3 432 17 0 476 18 7 Number of holes 12 Bolt hole pitch Hole dia Thickness A 40 1 6 Thickness U TS 41 1 6 Weight General kg lb am 92 3 203 5 22 5 6 81 635 25 0 499 19 7 575 22 6 225 8 9 264 10 4 Outer dia 445 17 5 Pitch circle dia 387 15 2 521 20 5 451 17 8 Number of holes Bolt hole pitch 16 Hole dia Thickness A T 59 2 3 Thickness U Gia 60 2 4 Weight General kg Ib 00 3 221 1 81 3 179 2 548 21 6 04 3 229 9 597 23 5 64825 5 449 17 7 499 19 7 568 22 4 201 7 9 226 9 0 256 10 0 Outer dia 395 15 6 445 17 5 505 20 0 Pitch circle dia 350 13 8 400 15 8 460 18 1 Number of holes 12 12 16 Bolt hole pitch 15 15 11 25 Hole dia 22 0 9 22 0 9 220 9 Thickness A Tr 34 1 3 34 1 3 36 1 4 Thickness U Te 3501 4 35 1 4 37 1 5 Weight General kg Ib 66 3 146 2 83 3 183 6 96 3 212 3 70 3 155 0 553 21 8 87 3 192 5 5 102 3 225 5 604 23 8 459 18 1 514 20 2 206 8 1 233 9 2 Outer dia 405 15 9 460 1
26. 2 10 6 9 4 9 4 11 4 11 8 11 7 12 0 13 0 11 6 11 6 Bolt hole e 25 30 225 15 15 225 225 15 225 225 15 15 225 15 pitch Number of holit N 8 6 8 12 12 8 8 12 8 8 12 12 8 12 Dia of hole h 23 19 23 25 22 22 22 23 19 23 25 25 22 22 0 9 0 7 09 1 0 09 9 9 09 0 7 09 1 0 1 0 09 0 9 Thickness wey 30 30 33 4 36 44 5 30 30 30 32 36 4 38 49 1 32 32 PFA 1 2 1 2 4 3 1 4 4 8 1 2 1 2 aaz a3 aa as aag aa 0 23 Thickness ET 3 344 37 455 31 31 31 33 374 39 501 33 33 Polyurethane 1 2 1 2 a4 as 4 8 1 2 4 2 aa aa as as 20 0 3 03 Weight kg lb 31 3 333 33 3 39 3 50 3 32 3 33 3 433 48 3 51 3 543 753 47 3 48 3 General 68 9 73 3 73 3 86 6 110 8 71 1 73 3 95 4 106 4 113 0 120 0 165 9 104 2 106 4 Weight kg Ib 34 3 36 3 36 3 42 3 53 3 35 3 36 3 48 3 53 3 56 3 59 3 80 3 523 53 3 Ex proof 75 6 80 0 80 0 93 2 117 4 77 8 80 0 106 4 117 4 124 0 130 6 176 9 115 2 117 4 Process connection J1 JIS10K_J2 JIS20K_A1 ANSI 150 A2 ANSI 300 D1 DIN PN10 D2 DIN PN16 G1 JIS F12 F12 EPS 10 12 The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type The fac
27. 2 5 mm 0 1in to 10 mm 0 4in Union Joint Type 4 5 4 3 2 Nominal Diameter 2 5mm 0 lin to 40mm 1 5in Wafer Type 4 6 4 3 3 Nominal Diameter 50 mm 2in to 300 mm 12in Wafer Type 4 9 4 3 4 Nominal Diameter 15 mm 0 5in to 400 mm 16in Flange Type 4 12 4 3 5 Mounting Procedure for Sanitary Type 0 cece eee eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeneenee 4 14 4 4 Wiring Pr cautions ion act cccesdesdeccesseds ddacdovesedaavpsavendaasbecncedeeupvadeacee sade 4 14 4 4 1 Protective Grounding veces eie aeei R EE ween AS 4 14 4 4 2 General Precautions 2 0 eee ceececeseceseeceececsseeeeeeeeceeneceeeceaeceaeeceeeeenaeenee 4 15 4 4 3 Power and Output Cables 0 eee ce ceseeeeceseeeeceseeeeecaeeesecseeaeesaeeas 4 15 AAA DC Comme ctions eee eeeeescescecssecesceceeeecsaeeeecesseeeeneceseecaeeeaeeceeesenaeesee 4 15 AAS Wane POTS sensi i E E E wescnee A E EE SESSE 4 15 4 4 6 Connecting to External instruments sssseseseseessseeersreerrrrsrrerrsrsrrsrreesre 4 16 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES eesesesereceesoroesesecceeesororsesesoeoesosorseseeeeeesesees On 5 1 Liquid Crystal Display isise mitens eor istea ae ea E Eia deste S ES aS 5 1 5 2 Types of Display Datta ss seniti eraris a a 5 2 5 2 1 Flow Rate Data Display Mode sssesseseesssseessseeessreeresreesesresrrsesrrereersse 5 3 5 2 2 Setting Modes sssccscsectavssesestisass ss sass saarea EE SEACE EEE ESE ESEESE Eaei 5 6 523 Alarm Display Mode 00 ne
28. 37 1 5 38 1 5 46 1 8 32 1 3 32 1 3 Pitch circle o 150 160 152 4 168 1 160 168 175 185 1905 2002 180 195 dia 5 9 6 3 6 0 6 6 6 3 6 6 6 9 7 3 7 5 7 9 7 1 7 7 Bolt hole y 225 25 45 225 225 45 225 225 225 225 225 45 pitch 19 23 191 224 18 19 19 23 191 224 18 19 Dia of hole h 0 7 0 9 0 7 9 7 7 7 9 0 7 09 0 7 0 7 Number of N 8 8 r 8 8 4 8 8 8 8 8 4 holes Face to face length L 200 7 9 250 9 8 R 15 3 17 3 176 20 6 173 178 233 265 27 3 34 7 25 0 26 4 Weight kg Ib 33 7 38 1 38 8 45 4 38 1 39 2 51 3 58 4 60 1 76 4 65 1 68 1 F11 EPS 10 OUTLINE IM 1E7B0 02E 250 to 400mm 10 to 16i 30 1 2 n Flange Type 40 1 6 Unit mm approx inch Ground Terminal 37 1 5 4 49 aaf 6123 4 8 H1 325 J for AE330 AE335 AE340 AE 330MG _ AG 335MN UA 340 D Type General G Ex proof N Size code 325 330 335 340 Size 250 10 300 12 350 14 400 16 Lining code A PFA U Polyurethane Face to face LE 430 16 9 500 19 7 550 21 7
29. 7040301 EPS 8 0 31 10 0 39 1 Mounting Direction Please mount the Magnetic Flowmeter matching the flow direction of the fluid to be measured with the direction of the arrow mark on the flowmeter 4 5 4 INSTALLATION A IMPORTANT If it is impossible to match the direction please never remodel by changing direction of the converter In case the measuring fluid flows against the arrow direction please refer to the section 6 3 6 or 7 2 8 Reversing Flow Direction 2 Connecting Process Piping Weld or screw the connecting fittings to the process piping A IMPORTANT e Please be sure to pass the connecting fittings through the union joint nuts in advance Then connect the connecting fitting to the piping by screwing or welding the connecting fitting to the piping see Figure 4 3 1 e In case of weld joint type please pay attention the welding condition to avoid deforming piping or making the stagnant portion of the fluid joint preparation level defference in butt joint welding current 3 Positioning Flowmeter Install the magnetic flowmeter on a mounting base and position it so that the center axis of the flowmeter is aligned with that of the piping Then mount the flowmeter to union joint nuts by screwing the nuts to the connecting ports of the flowmeter A CAUTION The ceramic pipe will be damaged if they are tightened when they are not properly aligned 4 Tightening
30. DE ENERGIZING DELAY No KEMA 02ATEX2022 10 MINUTES BEFORE OPENING EEx dmefia llC T6 T3 TEMP CLASS T6 T5 T4 T3 MAX PROCESS TEMP C 70 85 120 130 ELECTRODE CIRCUIT Um 250V ac dc ENCLOSURE IP67 YOKOGAWA Made in Japan Q TOKYO 180 8750 JAPAN MODEL Specified model code SUFFIX Suffix codes of the model code STYLE Specified style code SIZE Nominal size of apparatus METER FACTOR Sensor constant number of apparatus SUPPLY Power supply voltage of apparatus FULL SCALE Meter range CURRENT OUTPUT Output signal of apparatus PULSE OUTPUT Output signal of apparatus LINING MATERIAL Material of liner ELECTRODE MATERIAL Material of electrodes ACCURACY RATING Accuracy of apparatus FLUIDTEMP Fluid temperature of apparatus FLUIDPRESS Fluid pressure of apparatus Tamb Ambient temperature No Manufacturing serial number CE CE marking Exll 2G Group II Catergory 2 Gas atomosphere KEMA No KEMA 02ATEX2022 Certificate number EExdenia lICT6 T4 Protection type and temp class ELECTRODE CIRCUIT Um Voltage of electrode circuit ENCLOSURE Enclosure protection number IM User s Manual A WARNING Warning to apparatus YOKOGAWA TOKYO 180 8750 JAPAN Name and address of manufacturer 1 The third figure from the last shows the last one figure of the year of production For example the year of production of the product engraved as follows is year 1998 No F261GA091 a Prod
31. Display Description Default 0 Output 5 6mA 10 Setting range 0 to 10 Set value Hysteresis 1 fixed 6 8 IM 1E7B0 02E 2 4 to 20mA Low Limit 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS e This function limits the low end of the analog output e The default value is 20 and 10 2 4mA as reverse flow limit Please set in case other setting is required e 2 4mA or less output in alarming is also limited Default 20 Display Description Output I e tow Setting Range 20 to 100 tt _ bd it Ht Default 20 5 6mA 10 3 4 to 20mA High Limit e This function limits the high end of the analog output e The default value is 120 23 2mA Please set in case other setting is required e 21 6mA or more output in alarming is also limited Display Description Default 120 Output 18 4mA 90 4mA Setting range 0 to 120 4 to 23 2mA 6 9 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 3 8 Forward and Reverse Flow Measurement e This function enables to measure forward and reverse flow rate without changing the flowmeter direction e By setting reverse range in case fluids flow to reverse direction the flowmeter measures it as reverse direction range automatically In this time a status signal that shows changing into the reverse direction is output e To set the
32. MH AE DH Waterproof Gland Waterproof glands are attached to all wiring ports o o o D o o ECG For JIS G1 2 only Waterproof Gland with Union Waterproof glands union joint are attached to all Joint wiring ports For JIS G1 2 only fe O O oO oO ECU Gaskets for PVC pipe Gaskets are attached between earth ring and flow tube Not available with 65 125mm o A o o o o _ FRG DC Noise Suppression Eliminating DC Noise Size 15mm 0 5in or larger Conductivity 50y S cm or higher o oO O O O o O ELC Lightning Protector Built in Lightning Protector Only for 24VDC version O oO O Q O oO Q A BRAIN Communication Note 1 Digital Communication with BRAIN protocol O oO O oO O o o IBR HART Communication Note 1 Digital Communication with HART protocol Q 9 j 9 7 2 p O O HART FOUNDATION Fieldbus Digital Communication with FOUNDATION Fieldbus Note 7 Note 7 Communication Note 1 protocol except 24 VDC version O O O O O s FB PID LM function for PID control function and Link Master function Note 7 Note 7 FOUNDATION Fieldbus Note 6 oO O o bs Oo oO LC1 Epoxy Coating Coating is changed to epoxy coating O O e 0 0 e 5 EPF High Anti corrosion Coating Coating is changed to three layer coating Urethane coating on two layer Epoxy coating 0 0 o o o fo o _ X2 Material Certificate Note 2 Reproduced material certificate for pipe electrode eo earth ring mini flange and flange depen
33. P SPAN gt 5p s P SPAN lt 0 0001p s Pulse output rate is 0 00005 p s or below T SPAN gt 1000p s Totalization rate exceeds 1100 p s T SPAN lt 0 0001p s Totalization rate is 0 00005 p s or less 4 20 LMT ERROR Analog low limit gt Analog high limit EMPTY PIPE Pipe is not filled with fluid or insulating material attached to electrode Fill the flow tube with fluid or clean the flow tube inside MULTI RANGE ERROR In Auto 2 range Ist range gt 2nd range Change setting IM 1E7B0 02E 9 MAINTENANCE 9 MAINTENANCE 9 1 Loop Test Test Output This function enables you to set up any desired value and to output it from the converter Since this function correponds to flow rate totalization display and pulse output this makes it possible to check operation of individual functions The test functions of status output are also provided A IMPORTANT Test outputs take priority of the flow signal Do not forget to return to the normal operation mode after the loop test eIn case BI DIRECTION is set at OUTPUT FUNCTION Parameter No b10 the setting range is available 108 to 108 Please set the loop test value in percentage based on the larger flow span within forward and reverse flow span eIn case AUTO 2 RANGES is set at OUTPUT FUNCTION Parameter No b10 the loop test setting value should be set in percentage based on the second range 9 1 1 Settin
34. P00 7 4 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 1 4 Displaying Flow Rate Data 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL Flow rate data can be displayed on the BT200 screen according to the following procedure WELCOME BRAIN TERMINAL ID BT200 Check cable connection and press the ENT key De a a PARAMETER 01 MODEL AE14 02 TAG NO t 03 SELF CHECK GOOD y MENU A DISPLAY B SET C ADJUST D DISP SEL E TOTAL SET F PULSE SET K E EO a F4 or ENTER PARAM A10 FLOW RATE 0 6 A20 FLOW RATE 0 06m8 h A30 TOTAL 0 DA BES Got sa ENTER Turn the power on and the screen on the left appears after please wait is displayed for a few seconds Pressing the ENTER key causes the initial data screen on the left to be displayed The tag number specified upon ordering is entered Inverse video bar Pressing the F4 key or the ENTER key causes the menu screen on the left to be displayed With A DISPLAY displayed on the menu panel in the inverse video bar press the ENTER key and the flow data screen appears A maximum of three data items can be displayed on one screen Data are communicated at an interval of 5 seconds Thus the data are updated every 5 seconds The arrow keys A v or lt gt are used for page feeds or item selection PARAM A10 FLOW RATE 0 6 A20 FLOW RATE 0 06m h A30 TOTAL 0 D
35. PROCEDURES 1 Changes in Flow Data Display Items e Shows how the display changes when the flow converter switches are pressed e See chapter 7 for information on changes using the BT200 mw Tuag 111i I E T a A A SET SHIFT INC SET SHIFT INC SET SHIFT INC The display shown when the Press the SET key to go to the Press the INC key twice to power is turned on data mode shown above display d1 00 Selection 00 Instantaneous flow rates 01 Instantaneous flow rates actual meter values 02 Forward flowrate totalization values 03 Reverse flowrate totalization values 04 Differetial Between the forward and reverse totalization values SET SHIFT INC SET SHIFT INC 05 Alternate display of forward flowrate and forward flowrate totalization values 06 Alternate display of forward flowrate Press the INC key to select Press the SET key to move the and flowrate totalization values the number of the desired display hached portion flashes 07 Alternate display of forward flowrate type to the last digit and forward flowrate 08 Alternate display of forward flowrate and reverse totalization values 09 Alternate display of forward flowrate and reverse flowrate totalization values 10 Alternate display of forward flowrate and differential between
36. approx 1mm 0 04 in for optional code FRG The height marked as is shorter by approx 2mm 0 08 in for ex proof type 215 MG me Size code 215 220 AE 220 Mi in i sc UB Size 150 6 0 200 8 0 Lining A PFA U Polyurethane Process onnection J1 G1 A J2 A2 D p2 ut Gt A1 J2 A2 D1 D2 Face to face s length L 270 10 6 340 13 4 Outer D 280 290 280 305 320 285 285 330 342 345 350 380 340 340 diameter 11 0 11 4 11 0 12 0 12 6 11 2 11 2 13 0 13 5 13 6 13 8 15 0 13 4 13 4 PERR ve 435 440 5 245 5 448 5 455 5 438 5 438 5 485 491 5 491 5 495 5 508 5 488 5 488 5 ae H 47 1 17 3 17 1 17 7 17 9 17 3 17 3 19 1 19 4 19 4 19 5 20 0 19 2 19 2 Height pm 295 300 5 295 5 308 5 315 5 298 5 298 5 345 351 5 351 5 355 5 368 5 348 5 348 5 g Ht a16 14 8 11 6 a21 124 14 8 11 8 13 6 13 8 13 8 14 0 14 5 13 7 13 7 Height wo 143 148 143 156 163 146 146 168 174 176 178 193 173 173 9 5 6 6 8 5 6 6 1 64 67 7 6 6 69 9 7 0 7 6 6 8 6 8 Pitch circle 240 247 241 260 270 240 240 290 299 298 305 330 295 295 dia 9 4 9 7 9 5 10
37. but not available for FM CSA or SAA ex proof version 10 6 IM 1E7B0 02E General Purpose Explosion Proof Integral Type AE300 series Model AE325 AE330 AE335 AE340 Suffix Code Description Size 250mm Size 300mm Size 350mm Size 400mm 10in 12in 14in 16in Use MG MN Lining Cc OOOO gt O Available 10 OUTLINE Not available General Purpose Ex proof CENELEC ATEX SAA 1 OJOCOCO gt 1OJO0CCO Lining A Fluorocarbon PFA Polyurethane lO 1 O O1 Process Connection JIS 10K wafer ANSI 150 wafer DIN PN10 16 wafer JIS F12 wafer JIS 10K flange JIS 20K flange ANSI 150 flange ANSI 300 flange DIN PN10 flange DIN PN16 flange JIS F12 JIS75M flange Only for size 250 300mm Only for size 250 300mm Only for size 250 300mm Only for size 250 300mm Only for size 250 300mm Only for size 250 300mm Only for size 250 300mm Electrode Material Stainless Steel SUS316L Platinum iridium Hastelloy C276 equivalent Tantalum Titanium 1OJOOCOOOOOOOCO OC Only for flange type Only for flange type Only for flange type Only for flange type Earth Ring Material arc al Stainless Steel SUS316 Hastelloy C276 equivalent Titanium None COODOIOOOOO OO0O0C0O0N0 Only for flange type Only for flange type JIS G1 2 female ANSI 1 2NPT female DIN Pg13 5 female ISO M20x1 5 female Electrical Connection P
38. dead time in parameter number n4 le Lite Setting Range 0 to 15 seconds ae Default 0 ton n Ttem 6 3 16 Pulsating Flow can be opened by entering 55 in parameter number L2 The pulsating flow produced by a plunger pump results in inaccurate average flow rate values This function makes it possible to accurately track flow rate changes and control calculation Display Description Z T Select 01 pulsating flow counteraction in parameter number n6 e gt Sam lt mt Lit Default 00 Code Contents 00 Nomal ol Counteracting pulsating flow Item n can be opened by entering 55 in parameter number L2 6 16 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL Products with optional code BR BRAIN communication function come equipped with a BRAIN communication function which allows them to communicate with dedicated BRAIN terminals BT or CENTUM systems In the BRAIN series communi cations system a 2 mA 2 4 kHz modulated signal is superimposed onto the 4 to 20 mA DC analog signal for data transmission Since the modulated wave is an AC signal superimposed on the analog signal will cause no error in the DC component of the analog signal Thus monitoring can be performed via communications while the ADMAG AE is online A BRAIN terminal can be connected to the terminals shown in Figure 7 1 on p
39. fluid to abrade the lining such as slurry and sand are contained IM 1E7B0 02E INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS FOR JIS FLAMEPROOF EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS FOR JIS FLAMEPROOF EQUIPMENT Apparatus Certified Under Technical Criteria IEC compatible Standards 1 General The following describes precautions on electrical apparatus of flameproof construction hereinafter referred to as flameproof apparatus in explosion protected apparatus Following the Labour Safety and Health Laws of Japan flameproof apparatus is subjected to type tests to meet either the technical criteria for explosionproof electrical machinery and equipment standards notification no 556 from the Japanese Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare hereinaf ter referred to as technical criteria in conformity with the IEC Standards or the Recommended Practice for Explosion Protected Electrical Installations in General Industries published in 1979 These certified apparatus can be used in hazardous locations where explosive or inflammable gases or vapours may be present Certified apparatus includes a certification label and an equipment nameplate with the specifications necessary for explosion requirements as well as precautions on explosion protection Please confirm these precautionary items and use them to meet specification requirements For electrical wiring and maintenance servicing please refer to
40. or for any indirect damages E Safety Precautions e The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this instrument Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific WARNINGS given elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the instrument YOKOGAWA Electric Corpora tion assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements If this instrument is used in a manner not specified in this manual the protection provided by this instrument may be impaired The following safety symbol marks are used in this manual and instrument A WARNING A WARNING sign denotes a hazard It calls attention to procedure practice condition or the like which if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in injury or death of personnel A CAUTION A CAUTION sign denotes a hazard It calls attention to procedure practice condition or the like which if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in damage to or destruction of part or all of the product A IMPORTANT A IMPORTANT sign denotes an attention to avoid leading to damage to instrument or system failure A NOTE A NOTE sign denotes a information for essential understanding of the operation and features Protective grounding terminal iH Function grounding terminal This terminal should no
41. sealing fittings as close to wiring connections as possible and completely seal the apparatus All non live metal parts such as the enclosure shall be securely grounded For details see the USER S GUIDELINES for Electrical Installations for Explosive Gas Atmospheres in General Industry published in 1994 1 Cable Wiring e For cable wiring cable glands cable entry devices for flameproof type specified or supplied with the apparatus shall be directly attached to the wiring connections to complete sealing of the apparatus e Screws that connect cable glands to the apparatus are those for G type parallel pipe threads JIS B 0202 with no sealing property To protect the apparatus from corrosive gases or moisture apply nonhardening sealant such as liquid gaskets to those threads for waterproofing 2 Specific cables shall be used as recommended by the USER S GUIDELINES for Electrical Installations for Explosive Gas Atmospheres in General Industry published in 1994 In necessary appropriate protective pipes conduit or flexible pipes ducts or trays shall be used for preventing the cable run outside the cable glands from damage To prevent explosive atmosphere from being propagated form Zone 1 or 2 hazardous location to any different location or non hazardous location through the protective pipe or duct apply sealing of the protective pipes in the vicinity of individual boundaries or fill the ducts with sand ap
42. subject it to excessive shock This may lead to liner damage which will cause inaccurate readings 3 Flange Protection Covers A IMPORTANT Please keep the protection cover ex corrugated paper or anything possible to protect attached with flange except when mounting to the pipe 4 Terminal Box Cover A IMPORTANT Please never leave the terminal box cover open until wiring to prevent insulation deterioration 5 Long term Non use A IMPORTANT It is not preferable to leave the flowmeter for long term non use after installation In case the flowmeter is compelled to do that please take care of the flowmeter by the follow ings e Confirmation of Sealing Condition for the Flowmeter Please confirm the sealing conditions of the terminal box screw and wiring ports In case of the Conduit Piping please provide the drain plugs or waterproof glands to it to prevent that moisture or water penetrates into the flowmeter through the conduit e Regular Inspections Please inspect the sealing condition as above mentioned and inside of the terminal box And when it is suspect that water penetration into the inside flowmeter ex rain fall please inspect when it happened 4 4 4 INSTALLATION 4 2 2 Flow Tube Piping AN CAUTION Mis aligned or slanted piping can lead to leakage and damage to flanges e Please correct mis alignment or slanted piping and improper distance between mounting flanges be
43. tion for the supply voltage is 24VDC 15 to 20 but the input voltage of the converter drops due to cable resistance so it should be used within the following range Supply Voltage and Cable Length 28 24 6 Usable range E V Cable cross section area 1 25mm sm Cable cross section area 2mm 3 Setting Power Supply Frequency A IMPORTANT In case of 24VDC power supply the frequency of the power supply has to be adjusted Please adjust for the local power frequency The power supply frequency is set in parameter B12 or Power freq for HART Refer to 6 2 or 7 5 2 for data setting procedure 4 4 5 Wiring Ports Please select the most suitable standard of wiring procedure for the wiring ports by customer s own 1 Using the Waterproof Gland A IMPORTANT To prevent water or condensate from entering the converter housing waterproof glands are recommended Do not over tighten the glands or damage to the cables may result Tightness of the gland can be checked by confirming that the cable is held firmly in place IM 1E7B0 02E Waterproof gland Waterproof gland with union joint Optional specification code ECG i Optional specification code ECU Gasket Gasket Tightening gland Figure 4 4 2 Waterproof Gland 2 Conduit Wiring In case of conduit wiring please use the waterproof gland to prevent water flowing through the conduit pipe into the wiring connection Please slop
44. to be the same as the measuring fluid And moreover that the poten tial must be the same with ground Please be sure to ground according to Figure 4 1 7 600V vinyl insulated electric cable 2mm in diameter or larger B Earth ring A Grounding resistance 100Q or less 102 or less for JIS flameproof type In case earth rings are used In case earth rings are not used Available only for metal piping Note See 4 4 1 Protective Grounding for information on protective grounding Figure 4 1 7 Grounding 4 INSTALLATION 4 2 Handling Precau tions A WARNING The Magnetic Flowmeter is a heavy instrument Please be careful to prevent persons from injuring when it is handled 4 2 1 General Precautions 1 Precaution for Carrying The Magnetic Flowmeter is packed tightly When it is unpacked please give attention to prevent damages to the flowmeter And to prevent the accident during carry to the installing location please carry it near the location keeping packed as it delivered A CAUTION In case the Magnetic Flowmeter lifts up please refer to Figure 4 2 1 Please never lift up by using a bar through the flowmeter It damages liner severely Vertical Lifting Sling Rigging Method Horizontal Lifting Figure 4 2 1 Lifting Flowmeters IM 1E7B0 02E 2 Precaution for Shock A CAUTION Care should be taken not to drop the flowmeter or
45. up parameter number 03 ie L Defalt is set as 1 0000 Change this into 030 00 SET SHIFT INC Press the SET key to move the flashing segment to lI l f ie the first digit in the data area Lime LLL SET SHIFT INC i i m i Press the INC key to set the first digit to 0 Lt e SET SHIFT INC i m 7 T i i Press the SHIFT key to move the decimal point LJ Le SET SHIFT INC gt gt Press the INC key to move the decimal point to 000 00 Ii H l To set a 00000 as the data area is a four digit LCD 2 gt mN the three digits and the space will be displayed as 000 SET SHIFT INC ear miele a Press the SHIFT key to move the flashing segment two 11 l FENE E EE digits to the right Lt IL SET SHIFT INC mn c m Press the INC key to enter 3 aE Lt et DL SET SHIFT INC Press the SET key once to cause all the data to flash E l l cf M0 As the data display now will be scrolled it may not appear as shown in the left figure SET SHIFT INC o ee mew et a Wait 2 to 3 seconds when the data starts flashing Then T l el ll press the SET key to return the flashing segment to the l a l l o a leftmost digit This display will also be scrolled to display 5 digit data Setting is now completed Note 5 digit span data can be displayed but only digits will be supplyed at one time As a result when the last digit is changed the last digit and
46. used it can be set 55 in parameter No L2 Display Description c IL L lt It is possible to open up to item n when 55 is entered in parameter number L2 Default 00 Code Content 00 Accessible up to L parameters 01 Accessible up to n parameters 6 3 15 Rate Limit This function is used to remove noise that cannot be removed by increasing the damping time constant In case unexpected noise from step signal or slurry is entered a basis is set to recognize that signal is flow rate or noise The recoginition depends on rate limit value upper and lower limit and dead time sampling time Determination of rate limit value and dead time Rate limit value Dead time T Determine the level to reduce output Please determine the dead time fluctuation depending on output fluctuation width For example reducing 2 or more In case of noise of which is longer fluctuation by setting as 2 to reduce than the dead time please set the dead time longer n as r E v ot T a un vau Y vo y v v Signal processing procedures The function sets a certain upper and lower limit rate limit value for first order delay response values of flow rate data obtained in a previous sampling If currently sampled flow rate data exceeds or goes below the limit is regarded as current flow rate value Signals whose protruding portions show the same trends du
47. when the pulse output transistor is to be off The n item can be opened by entering 55 in parameter number L2 6 5 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 3 2 Display of Internal Totalization Values e The flow converter can display totalization values by setting the pulse weight 1 Setting Totalization Pulse Weight Example Display 10 liter output per pulse in a flow rate span of m h Display Description Select the volume unit for pulse weight using parameter number E1 s Default 3 Default 01 Damped flow rate value Code Volume Unit 00 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 01 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 02 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 03 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 1 04 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 05 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 06 Number of pulses output per second at 100 of output Example When pulses are to be output per same liter with the flow rate span of Set pulse weight 10 L in parameter number E2 X Since parameter number E2 is a 5 digit data item scrolling is necessary to display all the data Mind the decimal point when setting are made The decimal point can be moved if required Set the low cut range percentage in parameter
48. 0 100 80 100 j F x ue 005 25 3 3 005 25 3 4 3 4 i Lining A U C A A U Cc A C A Cc ype Ne 54 Face to face 93 106 120 120 160 180 160 180 93 106 120 120 160 180 160 180 H L Y length 3 7 4 2 4 7 4 7 6 3 7 1 6 3 7 1 3 7 4 2 4 7 4 7 6 3 7 4 6 3 7 1 A t Outer p 88 86 99 117 129 155 129 155 68 86 99 117 129 155 129 155 diameter 2 7 3 4 3 9 4 6 5 1 6 1 5 4 6 1 2 7 9 4 8 9 4 6 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 H2 Height H 251 271 284 302 324 350 314 350 249 269 282 300 322 348 312 348 Ground H1 g 9 9 40 7 11 2 44 9 12 7 13 8 12 3 13 8 9 8 10 6 14 1 41 8 42 7 13 7 12 3 13 7 terminal oD 111 131 144 162 184 210 174 210 109 129 142 160 182 208 172 208 Height H1 4 4 6 2 5 8 6 4 7 2 8 2 6 8 8 2 4 3 5 1 5 8 6 3 7 1 8 2 6 8 8 2 fi Height H2 an 88 94 104 119 132 109 132 75 86 92 102 117 130 107 130 j eig 3 0 8 4 3 7 4 1 4 7 5 2 4 3 6 2 3 0 8 4 8 6 4 0 4 6 5 1 4 2 6 1 y s Weight kg Ib 46 5 5 6 5 7 5 9 6 12 5 9 2 12 3 4 6 5 5 6 5 7 5 9 6 125 9 2 12 3 eight kg Ib 4 4 42 1 14 3
49. 0 3 1 1 9 1 2 Tt a 2 1 iil c j seri r to awe H 66 E 7 D 26 A i 2 6 Ground eH 4 h y Y c 2 Y terminal A N h HD 200 7 9 72 Peery _ AB H1 yy 4 D c A 58 2 3 Y 4 5 8 0 2 aed y A pi r er 0 200 7 9 The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type pen T ra Se OE can ae PT The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type we id aS O APR a oad Ora The face to face length is longer by approx 22mm 0 87 in for earth ring P T The face to face length is shorter by approx 6mm 0 24 in for non earth ring type The thickness T is longer by approx 11mm 0 43 in for earth ring P T The thickness T is shorter by approx 3mm 0 12 in for non earth ring type oe rel pa e a X irei i g PE The face to face length is longer by approx 2mm 0 08 in for optional code FRG we i ace to bet engt is shorter by approx Smmm 0 24 in onnon gart ring type The thickness T is longer by approx 1mm 0 04 in for optional code FRG n The thickness T is shorter by approx 3mm 0 12 in for non earth ring type The height is shorter by approx 2 5mm 0 1 in for ex proof type The face to face length is longer by approx 2mm 0 08 in for optional code FRG The thickness T is longer by approx 1mm 0 04 in for optional code FRG The height is shorter by approx 2mm 0 08 in for ex proof type MG J AE115M
50. 0 mm 0 1 to 4 in General Purpose Ex proof Type No coating Stainless steel surface PFA Polyurethane Lining External insertion type Size 125 to 400 mm 5 to 16 in Ceramic Lining Integral type Polyurethane corrosion resistant coating e Sanitary Type Frosty white Munsell 2 5Y8 4 1 2 Internal insertion type Flow Tube Material Only PFA lining is available for sanitary type Size 2 5 to 15 mm 0 1 to 0 5 in Note Hastelloy is a registered trademark of Haynes Housing Stainless steel SCS11 International Inc Mini flange for wafer conn Stainless steel SUS430 Flange 15 mm 0 5 in only Stainless steel Hi STANDARD PERFORMANCE s SUS304 Accuracy Pipe Stainless steel SCS13 or Alumina PFA and Ceramic Lining ceramic 99 9 Size 25 to 100 mm 1 to 4 in PFA and Ceramic Lining except FB Housing Stainless steel SUS304 Size in mm Span in m s Mini flange for wafer conn Stainless steel SUS430 inch ft s Accuracy Flange Stainless steel SUS304 0 3to1 0 5 of span Pipe Stainless steel SUS304 or Alumina 1 to 3 ceramic 99 9 251015 0 25 of span Size 125 to 400 mm 5 to 16 in 0 1 100 5 1t010 atindications below 50 of span Housing Carbon steel SS400 3t0 33 0 5 of rate Flange Carbon steel SS400 at indications 50 of span or more Pipe Stainless steel SUS304 or Alumina 0 25 of span ceramic 99 9 Sizes 150 and 200 0 3 to 1 at indications below 50 of span mm only 1 to 3 0 5 of rat
51. 1 12 347 0 11 565 14 472 3 15 741 16 616 9 20 560 10 3 T07 EPS IM 1E7B0 02E Fluid Temperature and Pressure General Purpose Explosion proof PFA Integral 50 mm or smaller PFA Integral type 65 mm or larger Pressure r Polyurethane 50 mm or smaller MPa kgf cm psi Polyurethane 80 mm or larger 4 40 570 2 20 285 1 10 142 0 1 1414 23 E oe 10 0 40 80 120 14 32 104 175 248 Temperature C F Ceramic 2 5 to 50 mm 0 1 to 2 in Integral type Pene Ceramic 80 to 200 mm 3 to 8 in Integral type Pressure MPa kgf cm Hpsi 4 404570 2 20 285 1 0 1 1 14 2 ao 38 14 32 248 Temperature C F F02 EPS Note 1 Those limits show maximum allowable fluid pressure for Flow Tube itself Further fluid pressure should also be limited according to process connection Note 2 For Explosion proof type maximum fluid pressure should be 2MPa or lower for 350 and 400 mm 1 MPa or lower except CENELEC ATEX explosion proof version and for fluid temperature refer to descriptions of HAZARDOUS AREA CLASSIFICA TION Sanitary Pressure MPa kgf cm psi PFA Integral type 1 10 14 3 0 1 1 14 2 5 2i 14 248 Temperature C F F02 2 EPS 10 OUTLINE Reasonable Figures for Thermal Shock of Ceramic Lining Size 2 5 to 25 mm 0 1 to 1 in AT C F 120 216 In
52. 163 97 to 142 30 to 41 308 to 419 268 to 364 30 to 41 308 to 419 268 to 364 80 3 15 to 22 153 to 224 133 to 195 18 to 27 184 to 276 159 to 239 35 to 43 357 to 439 310 to 381 18 to 26 184 to 265 159 to 230 16 to 22 163 to 224 142 to 195 33 to 47 337 to 480 292 to 416 100 4 21 to 35 214 to 357 186 to 310 25 to 44 255 to 449 221 to 389 22 to 35 224 to 357 195 to 310 25 to 42 255 to 429 221 to 372 21 to 35 214 to 357 186 to 310 47 to 75 480 to 765 416 to 664 150 6 65 to 94 663 to 959 575 to 832 43 to 68 439 to 694 381 to 602 63 to 89 643 to 908 558 to 788 41 to 59 418 to 602 363 to 522 65 to 94 663 to 959 575 to 832 65 to 94 663 to 959 575 to 832 65 to 100 663 to 1020 575 to 885 200 8 57 to 84 582 to 857 504 to 743 61 to 92 622 to 939 540 to 814 93 to 120 949 to 1224 823 to 1062 65 to 93 663 to 949 575 to 823 94 to 125 959 to 1276 832 to 1106 58 to 84 592 to 857 513 to 743 69 to 101 704 to 1031 611 to 894 250 10 142 to 174 1449 to 1776 1257 to 1540 154 to 182 1571 to 1857 1363 to 1611 145 to 177 1480 to 1806 1283 to 1566 126 to 151 1286 to 1541 1115 to 1336 136 to 164 1388 to 1673 1204 to 1451 154 to 175 1571 to 1786 1363 to 1549
53. 20 LMT ERROR EMPTY PIPE MULTI RANGE ERROR Note As selected in 4 20 ALM OUT output current during alarm 8 2 2 Error Description and Countermeasures Display on BT Error Contents u P FAULT EEPROM FAULT A D H FAULT A D L FAULT Microprocessor error EEPROM error A D converter high frequency side error A D converter low frequency side error Countermeasures Contact the nearest Yokogawa office or service center Check for the following Mixup of the signal power supply execution and other cable Stray electorical currents in the measured liquid Improper grounding SIGNAL OVERFLOW Excessive input signal Contact the nearest Yokogawa COIL OPEN office or service center Flow Tube coil open circuit VEL SAPN gt 10m s VEL SAPN lt 0 3m s Setting for span flow velocity exceeds 11 m s Setting for span flow velocity is 0 2m s or below Pulse output rate exceeds 1100 p s at 50 P SPAN gt 1000p s DUTY Pulse output rate exceeds 1000 p s at 0 5 ms pulse width Pulse output rate exceeds 500 p s at 1 ms P SPAN gt 500p s pulse widt P SPAN gt 25p s Pulse output rate exceeds 25 p s at 20 ms i BA pulse widt Pulse output rate exceeds 15 p s at 33 ms P SPAN gt 15p s pulse width P Change setting Pulse output rate exceeds 10 p s at 50 ms P SPAN gt 10p s pulse widt Pulse output rate exceeds 5 p s at 100 ms pulse widtl
54. 5 25 3 22 7 22 7 24 9 25 1 25 8 28 9 27 5 27 5 Process Connection J1 JIS10K_J2 JIS20K_A1 ANSI 150 A2 ANSI 300 D2 DIN PN16 D4 DIN PN40 F14 EPS 10 11 IM 1E7B0 02E 80 and 100mm 3 and 4in Flange Type 230 9 1 Unit mm 30 80681 80 3 1 40 147 5 8 approx inch 1 2 1 6 i as i 2123 HACK I t 49 1 9 4 8 eee 54 2 1 The thickness T is longer by approx 11mm 0 43 in for earth ring P T Process Connection J1 JIS1OK J2 JIS20K A1 ANSI 150 A2 ANSI 300 D2 DIN PN16 G1 JIS F12 150 and 200mm 6 and 8in Flange Type 230 9 1 147 5 8 Unit mm approx inch 30 80 so 0 om u3 B1 BA 1 6 Ground terminal The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type The face to face length is longer by approx 28mm 1 1 in for earth ring P T The thickness T is longer by approx 14mm 0 56 in for earth ring P T The face to face length is shorter by approx 6mm 0 24 in for non earth ring type The thickness T is shorter by approx 3mm 0 12 in for non earth ring type The face to face length is longer by approx 2mm 0 08 in for optional code FRG The thickness T is longer by
55. 5 0 5 poms process flange for optional code BCF or 1 0 15 0 5 or more 0 5 of rate BSF e Chloroprene rubber between earth ring Polyurethane Lining FB and process flange for optional code BCC Size in mm Actual Flow Velocity in m s or BSC inch ft s Accuracy e EAF ae propylene rubber for 25 or larger less than 0 3 1 i 5mins Other gaskets between flow tube body and earth ring 0 0 3 1 or more 0 5 of rate e VALQUA 7026 corrosion resistance T04 EPS gasket Fluoro resin with carbon Repeatability 0 1 of flowrate minimum 1 mm s e VALQUA 4010 Mixing RCD970 Alkali Maximum Power Consumption 12 5W resistance gasket for PVC piping Fluoro Insulation Resistance rubber 100MQ between power terminals and resistance gasket for PVC piping Fluoro 100MQ between power terminals and rubber each output terminal at 500 V DC Contact Yokogawa office Refer to TI 1E6A0 06E 20MQ between each output terminal and Union Joint Stainless steel SUS316L for ceramic ground terminal at 100V DC lining size 10 mm 0 4in or less Withstand Voltage 10 2 IM 1E7B0 02E 1500 V AC between power terminals and ground terminal for 1 minute A CAUTION When performing the Voltage Breakdown Test Insulation Resistance Test or any unpowered electrical test wait 10 seconds after the power supply is turned off before removing the housing cover Be sure to remove the Short Bar at terminal G After testing return the Sh
56. 524 20 6 JIS F12 Number of holes N 8 10 10 12 Bolt hole pitch 22 5 18 18 15 Hole dia oh 23 0 9 23 0 9 25 1 0 25 1 0 Thickness A Te 32 1 3 34 1 3 36 1 4 36 1 4 Thickness U Te 33 1 3 35 1 4 37 1 5 37 1 5 Weight General kg lb 66 3 146 2 83 3 183 6 96 3 212 3 124 3 274 0 Weight Ex proof kg Ib 70 3 155 0 87 3 192 5 102 3 225 5 131 3 289 5 Sanitary Integral Magnetic Flowmeter AE200MH 230 9 1 147 5 8 30 80 3 1 80 3 1 40 azg 1 6 a 49 1 9 Pn 4 i Ground terminal I H1 D1 Pi 1 H2 D 1 7 L2 Type Lining code A PFA lining U Polyuretane lining The face to face length is shorter by approx 6mm 0 24 in for non earth ring type of AE325 and AE330 by approx 10mm 0 39 in for non earth ring type of AE335 and AE340 The thickness T is shorter by approx 3mm 0 12 in for non earth ring type of AE325 and AE330 by approx 5mm 0 20 in for non earth ring type of AE335 and AE340 The height H is shorter by approx 2mm 0 08 in for ex proof type General G Ex proof N 10 OUTLINE The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type Size code 325 330 335 340 Size 250 10 30012 35004 400 16 Lining code A PFA Polyurethane Face to face 430 16 9 500019 7 550 21 7 Eye bolt hole dia Height 30 1 2 553 21 8 461 18 1 30 1 2 616 24 3 537 21
57. 600 23 6 Eye bolt hole dia e 30 1 2 30 1 2 35 1 4 35 1 4 He 550 21 7 597 23 5 640 25 2 703 27 7 Height H1 454 17 9 499 19 7 553 21 8 623 24 5 H2 203 7 9 226 9 0 248 9 8 283 11 1 Outer dia oD 400 15 8 445 17 5 490 19 3 560 22 0 JIS 10K Pitch circle dia oC 355 14 0 400 15 8 445 17 5 510 20 1 Number of holes N 12 16 16 16 Bolt hole pitch 0 15 11 25 11 25 11 25 Hole dia h 25 1 0 25 1 0 25 1 0 27 1 1 Thickness A ees 32 1 3 34 1 3 36 1 4 38 1 5 Thickness U 7 33 1 3 35 1 4 37 1 4 39 1 5 Weight General kg Ib 66 3 146 2 83 3 183 6 96 3 212 3 124 3 274 0 Weight Ex proof kg Ib 70 3 155 0 87 3 192 5 102 3 225 5 131 3 289 5 H 565 22 2 614 24 2 Height H1 484 19 1 534 21 0 H2 218 8 6 243 9 6 Outer dia D 430 16 9 480 18 9 Pitch circle dia C 380 15 0 430 16 9 Number of holes N 12 16 JIS 20K Bolt hole pitch 0 15 11 25 Hole dia h 27 1 1 27 1 1 Thickness A Te 42 1 7 44 1 7 Thickness U T 43 1 7 45 1 8 a Weight General kg Ib 69 3 152 8 87 3 192 5 Weight Ex proof kg Ib 73 3 161 6 91 3 201 3 H 555 21 9 606 23 9 660 26 0 714 28 1 Height H1 464 18 3 518 20 4 593 23 4 645 25 4 H2 208 8 2 235 9 3 268 10 6 294 11 6 Outer dia D 410 16 1 464 18 3 530 20 9 582 22 9 Pitch circle dia C 360 14 2 414 16 3 472 18 6
58. 8 1 Pitch circle dia 355 14 0 410 16 1 Number of holes 12 12 Bolt hole pitch 15 15 Hole dia 22 0 9 22 0 9 Thickness A Thickness U Weight General kg lb 35 1 4 37 1 5 Weight Ex proof kg Ib 67 3 148 4 64 3 185 8 71 3 157 2 68 3 194 7 202 204 205 AE 598 MH 208 210 Size code 202 204 205 206 208 210 Size 25 1 40 1 5 50 2 65 2 5 80 3 100 4 Lining PFA Eran L 176 6 9 186 7 3 206 8 1 206 8 1 246 9 7 272 10 7 Ferrule length L2 4301 7 4101 6 441 7 441 7 4401 7 4401 7 Ferrule outer ioa D1 25 1 0 38 1 5 51 2 0 64 2 5 76 3 0 102 4 0 Ferrule inner Fala D2 23 0 9 36 1 4 48 1 9 60 2 4 72 2 8 98 3 8 Clamp O D D 74 2 9 89 5 3 5 103 4 1 122 4 8 131 5 2 171 6 7 Height H 266 10 5 289 11 4 301 11 9 314 12 4 340 13 4 383 15 1 Height H1 126 5 0 149 5 8 161 6 3 174 6 9 200 7 9 243 9 5 Height H2 491 9 61 2 4 67 2 6 70 2 8 81 3 2 111 4 4 Weight kg lb 5 8 12 8 6 9 15 2 8 3 18 3 9 9 21 8 12 2 26 9 17 7 39 0 F13 EPS IM 1E7B0 02E 10 13 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY This chapter describes all parameters used by ADMAG AE e Description of Items Data Range Units Deci Initial mal R W
59. AY GIS Gon F1 F2 F3 F4 Execution of the function keys F1 F2 F3 Returns to the previous panel menu panel 7 5 Updates the current data Pressing this key causes forcible communication with the connected instruments and the data of the instruments are loaded to be read Displays the self check screen Displays the parameter print screen IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 2 Setting Parameters The three parameter must be set to obtain a correct signal Nominal size flow span and meter factor must be set In these three factors Nominal size unit mm and meter facror are set before shipment 7 2 1 Setting Flow Span Example Flow span 10 0 m h Inverse video bar MENU PARAM SET A DISPLAY B01 TAG NO BO3 FLOW SPAN 1 00 m s C ADJUST BO2 DAMPING D DISP SEL 3 0 S E TOTAL SET F PULSE SET 1 00 m s HOME DX u Call up the menu screen and move the inverse video bar to B SET Press the ENTER key to call the screen displaying the parameter sub items Move the inverse video bar to B03 FLOW SPAN Pressing the ENTER key causes the data setup screen to be displayed If the security screen is displayed enter the security code SET SET SET B02 DAMPING BO3 FLOW SPAN B03 FLOW SPAN 3 0 S 10 0 m s 1 00 m s B03 FLOW SPAN 10 0 m s m Pressing the ENTER key causes the data display to blink After confirming it pres
60. A_OR_LESS ALARM OUT Alarm output DATA DIAG p BI DIRECTION Forward reverse flow measurement AUTO 2 RANGES Automatic two range switching LOW ALARM Alarm output at low flow limits TOTAL SWTICH Totalization switch PARAM E05 TL SET VALUE E06 TOTAL SWITCH aay ape Ss Set the switch level in parameter number E6 E10 TL USER UNIT DN CX 7 2 14 Alarm Output Refer to 6 3 12 Display Description Set ALARM in parameter number B10 to use the P and P terminals PARAM for alarm output only B10 OUTPUT FUNC ALARM OUT L B11 4 20 ALM OUT Content 2 4mA OR LESS cule onien B12 POWER FREQ i PULSE OUT Pulse output 50 03Hz ALARM OUT Alarm output DATA DIAG E BI DIRECTION Forward reverse flow measurement AUTO 2 RANGES Automatic two range switching LOW ALARM Alarm output at low flow limits PARAM TOTAL SWTICH Totalization switch NO6 PULSING FLOW NO Select whether an empty pipe alarm is to be performed or not in N07 EMPTY PIPE parameter number N07 ALARM 4 as N60 SELF CHECK i Code Content GOOD oeaan ALARM ALARM Z CL NO ALARM NO ALARM The N item can be opend by entering 55 in parameter number L02 7 12 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 2 15 Data Setting Enable Inhibit Refer to 6 3 13 e This function makes it possible to inhibit all data changes except L1
61. Contact your agency or the nearest sales office 9 2 IM 1E7B0 02E 9 MAINTENANCE 2 Unstable Zero smar Yy Examine whether or not the flow tube is filled with liquid and the liquid does not contain bubbles Itis convenient to provide a gas vent hole on the downstream side of the flow tube to check for bubbles In particular be careful for horizontal mouting Change mounting position or change to vertical mounting with upward flow so that the flow tube is completely filled with liquid Is the flow tube filled with liquid completely Mount a deforming device on the upstream side of the flow tube Are bubbles contained in the liquid NO y Examine whether or not the valves leak YES Are valves leaking gt Replace valves NO y e Confirm the flow tube grounding e Confirm whether or not the grounding wire is disconnected from the earth flange NO Completely grounding gt grounding resistance must be 100 Q or less Is grounding complete y YES Recheck liquid property a Insure that the liquid conductivity does not YES change beyond fluid limits b Do not use the meter with liquid conductivity below 5 us cm c Decrease flow velocity near the conductivity low limit as much as possible Does the fluid conductivity var
62. D or more 2D or more Do not care to OD 2D or more Tee 90 degrees bent E Various type of LA Rh SH 0 n j z Do not care Do not care 10D or more o 0D to 0D 5D or more 2D or more Figure 4 1 1 Minimum Length of Required Straight Run A NOTE 1 Nothing must be inserted or installed in the metering pipe than may interfere with the magnetic field induced signal voltages and flow velocity distribution 2 These straight runs may not be required on the downstream side flowmeter However if the downstream valve or other fittings cause channeling on the upstream side provide a straight run of 2 D to 3 D on the downstream side 4 Liquid Conductivity A IMPORTANT Please avoid to install the flowmeter at location where liquid conductivity is likely to be non uniform Because it is possible to have bad influences to the flow indication by non uniform conductivity when a chemical liquid is injected from upstream side close to the flowmeter When this occurs it is recommended that chemical application ports are installed on the downstream side of the flowmeter In case chemicals must be added upstream side please keep the pipe length enough so that liquid is properly mixed BAD GOOD Downstream side Upstream side Figure 4 1 2 Chemical Injection IM 1E7B0 02E 5 Liquid Sealing Compound A IMPORTANT Please give attention in using Liquid
63. Description AE BT oint Setting Description 00 20 are the numbers that can be set on the ADMAG AE The desired number can be entered when S is displayed Indicates the range of allowable settings and the units used 8 alphanumerics can be entered when 8 ASC II characters is specified Numbers indicate the position of decimal point and its range of movement within the data display ADMAG AE display panel 88 88 88 Example 0 to 4 Can be moved in the range 0 to 4 4 Fixed at 4 i R Display only W Write enabled Las Describes the nature of the parameter i 11 1 IM 1E7B0 02E DISPLAY Data Range Units Deci Initial BT Point 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY Description Major display items FLOW RATE Displays instantaneous flow in FLOW RATE 8 0 108 0 to 108 0 1 300 0m s 0 to4 Displays instantaneous flow in actual units 0 to 999999 Displays forward direction totalization values SELF CHECK az iar aiaee aaea GOOD ERROR uP FAULT EEPROM FAULT A D L FAULT A D H FAULT SIGNAL OVERFLOW COIL OPEN SPAN VEL gt 10m s SPAN VEL lt 0 3m s SPAN gt 1000p s SPAN gt 500p s SPAN gt 25p s SPAN gt 15p s SPAN gt 10p s SPAN gt 5p s SPAN lt 0 0001p s SPAN gt 1000p s SPAN lt 0 0001p s 4 20 LMT ERROR EMPTY PIPE MULTI RANGE EROOR Self check
64. Display Displays flow rate units In order to display other units the required unit label should be selected from the provided data sheets and attached as shown 4 Unit Label Location To display units not on the LCD select the required label from the provided data sheets and attach it here 5 Data Display Displays flow rate data setting data and type of alarm generated 6 Decimal Point Displays decimal point in the data 7 Setting Keys These keys are used to change flow rate data displays and type of setting data 5 1 IM 1E7B0 02E 5 2 Types of Display Data Three major types of data are displayed 1 Flow Rate Data Display Mode This mode displays flow rates and totalization date Go to the setting mode and use parameter d1 to change display items This mode can be called up by pressing SET key while pressing SHIFT key when setting mode is displayed W Display Example OL Flow rate it ofl h Actual flow rate 7 SA56 Flow rate totalization value Alternate display of flow rate and flow rate totalization value Alternate display of actual flow rate and flow rate totalization value Alternate display of actual flow rate and flow rate Data i Data it N 7 This mode is used to check parameter content and rewrite data This mode can be called up from the flow rate data display mode b
65. E202MH 25 1 25 Ariclaa paragraph 3 AE204MH 40 1 40 I AE205MH 50 1 50 T AE206MH 65 1 65 I AE208MH go 4 80 I AE210MH 100 1 100 I T01302 EPS PS Maximum allowable pressure for Flow Tube DN Nominal size Referred to Table 6 covered by ANNEX II of EC Directive on Pressure Equipment Directive 97 23 EC x AR 1O2MG MN SC to AE202MG MN SC and AE202MH are not attached CE mark of PED because they do not come under CE marking of PED 13 1 2 Installation AN WARNING e Please tighten the bolts for piping joint accord ing to the prescribed torque values e Please take measure to protect the flowmeters from forces caused by vibration through piping 3 Operation AN WARNING e The temperature and pressure of fluid should be applied under the normal operating condi tion e The ambient temperature should be applied under the normal operating condition e Please pay attention to prevent the excessive pressure like water hammer etc When water hammer is to be occurred please take measures to prevent the pressure from exceeding PS maximum allowable pressure by setting the safety valve etc at the system and the like e When external fire is to be occurred please take safety measures at the device or system not to influence the flowmeters e Please avoid the fluid exceeding the corrosion proof of lining and electrode e Please pay attention not to be abrade the metal pipe when the
66. Gal Ea g SETTING If the ENT key is pressed twice while A30 TOTAL is displayed on A30 TOTAL the setting screen the totalization value A30 TOTAL will be 0 replaced with the values set in E05 ee ee ENTER 7 8 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 2 6 Damping Time Constant Refer to 6 3 4 Display Description PARAM a Set the value in parameter number B02 B01 TAG NO Setting Range 0 1 to 200 0 seconds B02 DAMPING 3 0 BO3 FLOW SPAN 1 00 m s PAN GX 7 2 7 Current Output during Alarm Occurrence Refer to 6 3 5 Display Description PARAM Set the value for current output to be used during alarms in parameter B10 OUTPUT FUNC BIE PULSE OUT Default 2 4 mA or less B11 4 20 ALM OUT 2 4mAORLESS lt 3 Code Content B12 POWER FREQ 50 03Hz 12 4mA OR LESS 2 4 mA or less JN GL a 4 0mA 4 0 mA HOLD Fixed to output when alarm is generated 21 6mA OR MORE 21 6 mA or more 7 2 8 Reversing Flow Direction Refer to 6 3 6 Display Description PARAM The flow direction can be set in parameter number B14 B13 VELOCITY CHK 5 m s B14 FLOW DIR REVERSE MESSE S Si Code Description B60 SELF CHECK GOOD m s FORWARD Forward direction DATA DIAG i REVERSE Reverse direction to flow arrow 7 2 9 Limiting Current
67. However automatic zero adjustment can be made if the automatic zero adjustment function is enabled set in C1 Also totalization presetting can be done if the totalization presetting function is enabled set in E4 Display Description PARAM Selecting INHIBIT in parameter number L01 disables data setting LO1 TUNING INHIBIT p L02 KEY i 00 i L60 SELF CHECK Code Content GOOD ENABLE Data setting enabled lt Default DATA DIAG ir a INHIBIT Data setting disabled 7 2 16 Procedure of Selecting Special Application Items Refer to 6 3 14 Displayed Description PARAM LO1 TUNING It is possible to open up to item N when 55 is entered in parameter INHIBIT number L02 LO2 KEY po Re nr Bas eG Rak L60 SELF CHECK i Code Content GOOD i 00 Accessible up to L parameters Default DATA DIAG sis 55 Accessible up to N parameters 7 2 17 Rate Limit Refer to 6 3 15 Display Description PARAM Set the rate limit value in parameter number N03 Range of possible NO3 RATE LIMIT settings 0 to 10 5 4 N04 DEAD TIME 0 4 KGE POWER SYNCH Set the dead time in parameter number N04 YES Range of possible settings 0 to 15 seconds AG Detmit 0 Rate limit function off The N item can be opened by en
68. ING B03 FLOW SPAN B04 FLOW UNIT B05 TIME UNIT BO6 SIZE UNIT BO7 NOMINAL SIZE B10 OUTPUT FUNC B11 4 20 ALM OUT D01 DISP SELECT D02 FL USER SEL D03 FL USER SPAN D10 FL USERUNIT E01 TOTAL UNIT E02 TOTAL SCALE E03 TOTAL LOWCUT E04 TOTAL SET E05 TL SET VALUE E10 TL USER UNIT F01 PULSE SELECT F02 PULSE SCALE F03 PULSE LOW CUT F04 PULSE WIDTH G01 4 20 LOW CUT G02 4 20 LOW LMT G03 4 20 H LMT 7 15 IM 1E7B0 02E 8 ACTUAL OPERATION 8 ACTUAL OPERATION After you have installed the flowtube into the process piping wired the input output terminals set up the required parameters and performed the pre operation zero adjustment the magnetic flowmeter should output an accurate flow signal from its terminals as soon as the measured liquid begins to flow This section describes procedures of zero adjustment and alarms countermeasure 8 1 Pre Operation Zero Adjustment In the magnetic flowmeter zero adjustment is required before beginning operation in order to obtain a 4 to 20mA signal that is accurately proportional to the flow This section describes two procedures for performing zero adjust one using the switches on the converter panel and the other using the BT200 Use either method Zero adjustment is made to set the instrument to 0 4mA when the flow rate is 0 The flow tube must be filled with fluid and let it stand until all motion has ceased A IMPORTANT Zero adjustment should be done only w
69. N AA D SC 202MG aJ Type General MG Ex proof MN SC AE 204 MN uA Size code 115 205 SC D Size 15 0 5 Size code 202 204 205 Lining A PFA Size 25 1 0 40 1 5 50 2 0 Process connection J1 J2 Ai A2 D2 D4 a Height HH 267 5 10 5 Lining A PFA U Polyurethane A PFA U Polyurethane A PFA U Polyurethane Height anial e 127 5 5 0 Process ui s2 a ae o2 o ut v2 at aa o o s ve a a2 v2 o4 Outer diameter D 95 3 7 95 3 7 88 9 3 5 95 3 3 8 95 8 7 958 7 connection R 279 3 279 3 270 8 278 8 274 3 274 3 297 297 290 5 304 7 302 302 311 5 311 5 310 2 316 6 316 5 316 5 Thickness T one 21 to 26 cee 21 ae 20 ae eee Height H 11 0 11 0 10 7 11 0 10 8 10 8 11 7 11 7 11 4 11 0 11 9 11 9 12 3 12 3 12 2 12 5 12 5 12 5 0 7 100 9 0 8 1 0 0 7 1 0 0 8 1 1 0 8 1 0 0 9 11 1 Height 139 3 139 3 130 8 138 8 134 3 134 3 157 157 150 5 164 7 162 162 171 5 171 5 170 2 176 6 176 5 176 5 Pitch circle dia C 70 2 8 70 2 8 60 5 2 4 66 5 2 6 65 2 6 65 2 6 eld 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 3 5 3 6 2 6 2 5 9 6 5 6 4 6 4 6 8 6 8 6 7 7 0 6 9 6 9 Dia olho h 15 0 6 5 0 6 15 7 0 6 157 0 6 K a EE 08 Height ti 76880 7G 3437 eight kg lb 6 3 13 9 6 5 14 3 16 1 13 4 6 5 14 3 16 5 14 3 6 5 14 3 Outer 125 125 108
70. No B03 DATA a O Example First range 1 000 then second range should be 4 000 Hysteresis width at switching range can be set in parameter No B34 It is the rate of first range span 7 2 12 Alarm Output at Low Flow Limits Flow Switch Refer to 6 3 10 Display Description PARAM Select LOW ALARM Alarm output at low flow limits in parameter BO9 HIGH MF number B10 1 0000 B10 OUTPUT FUNC LOW ALARM oa Naar Code Content B11 4 20 ALM OUT 4 PULSE OUT Pulse output 2 4mA_OR_LESS ALARM OUT Alarm output DATA DIAG RES BI DIRECTION __ Direct reverse flow measurement AUTO 2 RANGES Automatic two range transfer LOW ALARM Alarm output at low flow limits TOTAL SWTICH Totalization switch PARAM rz Set the comparison level in parameter number B36 B34 AUTO RNG HYS B36 LOW ALARM oo EEEE ENT J B37 L ALARM HYS Ssstccsp esos Set the hysteresis in parameter B37 PAN GS 7 11 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 2 13 Totalization Switch Output Refer to 6 3 11 Display Description PARAM Select TOTAL SWITCH Totalization Switch in parameter number B10 BO9 HIGH MF 1 0000 B10 OUTPUT FUNC TOTAL SWITCH pees Code Content B11 4 20 ALM OUT i PULSE OUT Pulse output 2 4m
71. Nuts A CAUTION Tighten the union joint nuts according to Torque Values in Table 4 3 2 using a torque wrench As the gasket material is Fluorocarbon PTFE it is possible that nuts may loose by it s character as time passes Please tighten the nuts regularly The table below shows the tightening torque values Be sure to use gasket t 1 5 attached IM 1E7B0 02E 4 INSTALLATION 4 3 2 Nominal Diameter 2 5mm 0 1in to 40mm 1 5in Wafer Type Connecting fitting A IMPORTANT Union joint nut Please use appropriate bolts and nuts according to process connection In case stud type of through bolts are used be sure outside diameter of a shank is smaller than a thread ridge s one Please use compressed non asbestos fiber gasket PTFE gasket or the gasket which has equal elasticity In case of optional code FRG please use rubber gasket or others which has equal elasticity Be sure the inner diameter of the gasket does not protrude to inner piping Refer to Table 4 3 8 Pipe Mounting base 1 Mounting Direction Please mount the Magnetic Flowmeter matching the flow direction of the fluid to be measured with the direction of the arrow mark on the flowmeter A IMPORTANT If it is impossible to match the direction please never remodel by changing direction of the converter In case the measuring fluid flows against the arrow direction please refer to the section 6 3 6 or 7 2 8 Reversing Flow Direc
72. O O O O olo Size 80 mm in or larger JIS 10K flange O O O OO JIS 20K flange o o o o Not available with ANSI 150 flange O O O oO 65 125mm ANSI 300 flange Olos O OO DIN PN10 flange O O O O Size 150 200mm 6 8in only DIN PN16 flange O O O Ofl Note 2 DIN PN40 flange O O O Note7 JIS F12 JIS75M flange O O O O Size 80 100 150 200mm only Union Joint weld joint O O O Ceramic lining size Union Joint R1 4 or R3 8 O O O 2 5 5 10mm only Union Joint 1 4NPT or 3 8NPT O O O i Electrode Material Stainless Steel SUS316L O O O OO Platinum iridium O JO OO Platinum alumina cermet Not available with Hastelloy C276 equivalent O O O 65 125mm WD TETE Tantalum O O Q SS eee ere Titanium O O O Earth Ring Earth Electrode i ENA E Stainless Steel SUS316 lGIO lOl OIO Material Poiisiirssinesess Platinum iridium ol lololol olo Note6 ING gecsieseueiaree wictecateien None ololololo o o Must for ceramic 2 5 5 10mm ETE E E Hastelloy C276 equivalent ol l olol lo lolo Not available with 65 125mm Tisdcrsans acertasberstedes Tantalum o lolo o o o Notes6 V scivacinhw ndaierte Titanium o lololo olo Notavailable with 65 125mm Electrical Connection MW esisaaeeacces JIS G1 2 female ololololol l Ay OE ANSI 1 2NPT female olo lo l lolo e E TARE DIN Pg13 5 female olo lo l l
73. Output Refer to 6 3 7 1 4 to 20 mA low cut output Current Output near by 0 Range Display Description PARAM Output 10 as 5 6mA 10 G02 4 20 LOW LMT 20 i G03 4 20 H LMT i 110 i Set value DA CI ae Ee 7 9 IM 1E7B0 02E 2 4 to 20 mA Low Limit Display 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL Description PARAM G01 4 20 LOW CUT 0 10 G03 4 20 H LMT 110 Da CI a Ed Setting Range 20 to 100 Default 20 Output 5 6mA 10 4 to 20 mA High Limit Display Description PARAM G01 4 20 LOW CUT 0 G02 4 20 LOW LMT 20 G03 4 20 H LMT 90 DATA ae ia t Setting range Default 120 Output 18 4mA 90 0 to 120 7 2 10 Forward and Reverse Flow Measurement Refer to 6 3 8 Display Description PARAM Select BI DIRECTION Direct reverse flow measuring mode in BO9 HIGH MF parameter number B10 1 0000 B10 0UTPUT FUNC BI DIRECTION Code Content B11 N Op ee PULSE OUT Pulse output 4m i i ALARM OUT Alarm output DATA DIAG zi eee BI DIRECTION Forward reverse flow measurement AUTO 2 RANGES Automatic two range switching LOW ALARM Alarm output at low flow limits TOTAL SWTICH Totalization switch PARAM Reverse direction span can be set in parameter No B30 B30 REV SPAN Flow rate unit is the same a
74. RATE 100 0 A20 FLOW RATE 20000 0 kg h lt aa A a The instantaneous flow rate in user defined unit can be displayed in Di a Parra 2 User Defined Units for Totalization Values User defined unit can be added to the totalization display in A30 TOTAL Display Description PARAM E04 TOTAL SET INHIBIT E05 TL SET VALUE 0 E10 TL USER UNIT Erer ones essere t 777 Set the user defined unit in the item E10 ZN Cc PARAM The totalization value in user defined unit can be displayed in A30 TOTAL A10 FLOW RATE 100 0 i A20 FLOW RATE 40000 0 kg h f A30 TOTAL i 12345 lt H CSN 7 14 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 2 20 Other Important Points to Note 1 The automatic power off function turns the terminal off automatically if no key is pressed for about 5 minutes or more However this function does not operate when the terminal is displaying the variables in 2 below 2 When A10 FLOW RATE or A20 FLOW RATE is displayed data are updated every 5 seconds 3 UPLD is used when the parameters of one ADMAG AE are copied to the BT and DNLD is used when the parameters copied to the BT are copied to another ADMAG AE For details see the BT200 Instruction Manual IM 1COA11 01B Parameters that can be copied include span and pulse factor parameters such as the following B02 DAMP
75. Sealing Compound to the piping because it brings bad influences to measurement by flowing out and cover the surfaces of electrode and earth ring 6 Service Area Please select the location where there is enough area to service installing wiring overhaul etc 7 Bypass Line It is recommended to install the Bypass Line to facilitate maintenance and zero adjustment Bypass valve Block valve Block valve Figure 4 1 3 Bypass Line 8 Supporting the Flowmeter A CAUTION Please avoid to support only the flowmeter but fix pipes at first and support the flowmeter by pipes to protect the flowmeter from forces caused by vibration shock expansion and contraction through piping For small sized flowmeters please provide a mounting base so that the flowmeters are fixed in the piping See the section 4 3 Mounting 9 Piping Condition A IMPORTANT The piping should be designed so that a full pipe is maintained at all times to prevent loss of signal and erroneous readings 4 INSTALLATION Please design the piping that a fluid is always filled in the pipes The Vertical Mounting is effective for fluids that is easily separate or slurry settles within pipes In this case please flow a fluid from bottom to up GOOD BAD os full 2 a h gt 0 Horizontal mounting Vertical mounting Figure 4 1 4 Filling the Pipe with Liquid 10 No Air Bubbles A IMPORTANT Please give attention to
76. a heavy instrument Please give attention to prevent that persons are injured by carrying or installing It is prefer able for carrying the instrument to use a cart and be done by two or more persons In case of high process temperature care should be taken not to burn yourself because the surface of body and case reach a high temperature When removing the instrument from hazardous processes avoid contact with the fluid and the interior of the flow tube e All installation shall comply with local install ation requirement and local electrical code 1 2 1 INTRODUCTION 2 Wiring e The instrument must be installed by expert engineer or skilled personnel The procedures described about WIRING are not permitted for operators Please confirm voltages between the power supply and the instrument before connecting the power cables And also please confirm that the cables are not powered before connecting e The protective grounding must be connected to the terminal in order to avoid personal shock hazard 3 Operation e Wait 10 min after power is turned off before opening the covers 4 Maintenance Please do not carry out except being written to a maintenance descriptions When these procedures are needed please contact to nearest YOKOGAWA office e Care should be taken to prevent the build up of drift dust or other material on the display glass and data plate In case of its maintenance soft and dry cl
77. c D SIZE A B Cc D 2 5 0 1 22 0 87 8 0 31 18 5 0 73 R1 4 PT1 4 2 5 0 1 22 0 87 8 0 31 14 3 0 56 18 5 0 73 22 0 87 8 0 31 18 5 0 73 _NPT1 4 5 0 2 22 0 87 8 0 31 14 3 0 56 18 5 0 73 gioa LAEN 80 31 18 50 78 HUTA 10 0 4 25 0 98 10 0 39 17 8 0 70 22 5 0 89 22 0 87 8 0 31 18 5 0 73 NPT1 4 woh 25 0 98 10 0 39 22 5 0 89 R3 8 PT3 8 lt 25 0 98 10 0 39 22 5 0 89 NPT3 8 F05 EPS 10 9 10 OUTLINE IM 1E7B0 02E 25 to 100mm 1 to 4in Wafer Type 10 OUTLINE 230 9 1 147 5 8 202 204 ig ak Unit mm 30 80 3 1 80 3 1 40 1 6 AE 295 min UB approx inch gt gt lt lt 206 E 1 2 208 sc Cy 210 Lining code A PFA lining U Polyurethane rubber lining C Ceramic pipe Type General MG Ex proof MN SC Size code 202 204 205 206 208 210 208 210 202 204 205 206 208 210 208 210 en Si 25 40 50 65 80 100 80 100 25 40 50 65 8
78. ceseeceseeeeceeeeeeceseeeeecaeecaecaaeaecsaeaeensenaes 5 9 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS csccscsssssssssssssccssscssssssssesseesssssessessesseses On I FD No IM 1E7B0 02E 14th Edition Aug 2002 YK 6 1 S tting Flow Spat raene ee eE Wen Wie i e o a beemiedl aunties ies 6 1 6 2 Power Frequency s00iniessc hie aa ceed NE hein EAN E ETE 6 4 6 3 Other Functions and Settings 0 0 eee eee eseeeecseecseceseeseceseeseceeeeseensenseeeees 6 4 6 3 Pulse Output ss ccia Sales neering Aenean iar 6 4 6 3 2 Display of Internal Totalization Values 0 cece eseeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeenes 6 6 6 3 3 Resetting for Totalization Display 0 0 00 eee eee eeeeeeceeeeeeecneeeeecneesaeenee 6 7 6 3 4 Damping Time Constant 000 eeeeceeeeeceseeeeecaeeeeecaeesaeceesaecseenaes 6 7 l All Rights Reserved Copyright 1994 Yokogawa Electric Corporation CONTENTS 6 3 5 Limiting Current Output During Alarm Occurrence 0 eee eee 6 8 6 3 6 Reversing Flow Direction cece eee ceeceseceeceseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeens 6 8 6 3 7 Limiting on Current Output occ ceeeseceseeeeceeeneceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeens 6 8 6 3 8 Forward and Reverse Flow Measurement eceeceeeseeecseeeeeeeeeeee 6 10 6 3 9 Automatic Two Range Switching ee cee eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeesaeeaee 6 11 6 3 10 Alarm Output at Low Flow Limit Flow Switch 0 0 eeeeeseeeeee 6 12 6 3 11 Totalization Switch Output ee cece ceeeeeeceeeeeeeeneeeeecaeesaeeaee 6 13 6 3 12 A
79. change direction of the con verter In case the measuring fluid flows against the arrow direction please refer to the section 6 3 6 or 7 2 8 Reversing Flow Direction 2 Mounting Centering Devices To keep concentricity between the Flowmeter and pipes centering devices must be used Pass two through bolts through the four centering devices two for each and lower adjacent holes of both flanges Refer to Figure 4 3 4 Please give attention to the nominal size and flange ratings of the centering devices Refer to Table 4 3 7 3 Positioning Flowmeter Position the Flowmeter coming in contact four center ing devices with Mini Flanges At this time pay attention to avoid four centering devices come in contact with Housing In case stud type of through bolts are used position them coming in contact four centering devices with thread of the bolts Refer to Figure 4 3 4 After positioning the Flowmeter pass remaining through bolts to remaining holes 4 INSTALLATION A NOTE When installing a size 150mm with JIS F12 JIS75M flange please displace in circumferen tial direction slightly because the cover of electrode chamber will interfere against the bolts 4 Tightening Nuts Please tighten the bolts according to Torque Values in Table 4 3 5 In case of PVC piping please select optional code FRG use rubber gasket and tighten with the torque value in Table 4 3 6 A CAUTION In case of PFA lining type as the lin
80. corrosion resistant coating Cover Deep sea moss green Munsell 0 6GY3 1 2 0 Case Frosty white Munsell 2 5Y8 4 1 2 Protection IP67 NEMA4X JIS C0920 water tight type Size General Purpose Type Lining PFA Ceramic Polyurethane Sizeinmm 250 1 50 2 25 0 1 50 2 250 400 5 oe 10 0 4 15 0 5 10 0 4 15 0 5 50 2 80 3 inch a5 1 4001 5 25 1 40 1 5 100 4 15066 50 2 65 2 5 50 2 80 3 200 8 250 10 80 3 100 4 100 4 150 6 300 12 125 5 150 6 200 8 350 14 400 16 200 8 250 10 300 12 350 14 400 16 T01 EPS Explosion Proof Type Lining PFA Ceramic 2 5 0 1 5 0 2 100 4 2 5 0 1 5 0 2 10 0 4 i 15 0 5 25 1 40 1 5 15 0 5 25 1 40 1 5 50 2 65 2 5 80 3 50 2 80 3 100 4 100 4 125 5 150 6 150 6 200 8 200 8 250 10 300 12 350 14 400 16 T02 EPS 250 to 400mm with flange connection are only for CENELEC ATEX or SAA 250 and 300mm with wafer connection are only for general purpose use 65 and 125mm are only for CENELEC ATEX e Sanitary Type PFA 25 1 40 1 5 50 2 65 2 5 80 3 100 4 Lining Size in mm inch T03 EPS IM 1E7B0 02E 10 OUTLINE 15 and 125mm flow tubes are available on request Contact Yokogawa office if you use PVC union joints Coating Ferrule for sanitary type SCS13 Body Electrode Construction Size 2 5 to 10
81. crease 100 180 Decrease a ee mm mm m m m m 60 108 1 3 5 15 10 30 Flow Velocity m s ft s Size 40 and 50 mm 1 5 and 2 in AT C F Increase 100 180 90 162 50 90 Decrease 30 54 5 15 10 30 Flow Velocity m s ft s Size 80 to 200 mm 3 to 8 in AT C F Increase 70 126 h 50 90 Decrease 30 54 10 30 Flow Velocity m s ft s F03 EPS TERMINAL CONNECTION Terminal Symbols Description C Hi Pulse alarm or status output E t Current output 4 to 20 mA DC Ue Power suppl N m pply Protective grounding For Fieldbus Communication Type Terminal Symbols Description P L P Not used L _ Fieldbus communication signal L 7 Power suppl i d pply Protective grounding T08 EPS IM 1E7B0 02E 10 OUTLINE E SIZING DATA SI Units Size mm iz ee o X K Lo SF SoS SPS S PPS 10 0 5 0 Flow velocity m s 1 0 0 5 0 3 0 005 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1 000 Flowrate m3 h English Units Size inch 33 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 5 15 2253 4 5 6 8 1012 1416 Flow velocity fts 10 5 0 2 0 1 0 a Lele 0 01 0 1 0 10 100 1 000 10 000 Flowrate GPM Measurable flow velocity is from 0 m s F29 EPS 10 5 IM 1E7B0 02E E MODEL AND SUFFIX CODE Gen
82. d about 65 RH 2 4 Installation Location Precautions Please select the installation location considering the following items to ensure long term stable operation of the flow tube e Ambient Temperature Please avoid to install the instrument at the location where temperature changes continuously If the location receives radiant heat from the plant provide heat insulation or improve ventilation e Atmospheric Condition Please avoid to install the instrument in an corrosive atmosphere In case of installing in the corrosive atmosphere please keep ventilating sufficiently and prevent rain from entering the conduit e Vibration or shock Please avoid to install the instrument at the location where there is heavy vibration or shock 2 5 Converter Reorienta tion Precautions Please do not change the converter orientation at the customer s site If the converter reorientation is required please contact Yokogawa office or service center IM 1E7B0 02E 3 COMPONENT NAMES 3 COMPONENT NAMES Wafer Type Data Plate Electrical Connection Cover Converter Size 125 to 300mm Flow Tube 5 to 12in Earth ring Lining Size 25 to 100mm 1 to 4in g gt Size 2 5 5 10mm Flange Type Size 2 5 5 10mm SN e 0 4in Electrical Connection Data Plate 0 1 0 2 0 4in MAng ere Size 15mm 0 5in Ceramic Lining Ceramic PFA Lining Display Ea N Converter Eye bolt
83. digit Data e The data display area has four digits and can therefore not display span and other 5 digit data parameters To display such data the data is automatically shifted scrolled to the Display example Display of span 123 45 3 seconds left one digit at a time Space When a 5 digit parameter is selected i the delimiter starts to flash 1 second e When the flashing segment is aligned with the last digit and the data i i ITI e I includes a space the data is displayed ever V7 1 second as shown on the right Toe o oS ee Space i gt D e I a I Te J 1 a ee 1 second _ 1 ett I Te 1 a 1 second _ Meret i I Ie 1 1 second D e j a a SS a 5 Display of 6 digit Data ttt second e The data display area has four digits and can therefore not display span and other 6 digit data parameters E05 TL SET VALUE is the only 6 digit parameter Like 5 digit data 6 digit data is displayed by automatically shifting scrolling it to the left one digit at a time 6 Display and Setting Coded Data e Example of change Changing from 120 to 120 Item Display Content 1 Selecting Coded Data The display on right indicates 120 Cause the sign to flash 2 Coded Data Flashes C i A I l i Press the INC key to change the sign to a sig
84. ds on Q g Q Moi spec Bolt amp Nut Assembly Note 3 Carbon steel bolts nuts and chloroprene gaskets ie q O O 0 0 BCC assembly for wafer type Carbon steel bolts nuts and non asbestos PTFE o o o o o x BCF wrapped gaskets assembly for wafer type Stainless steel bolts nuts and chloroprene gaskets assembly for wafer type O i o o O x 1 BSC Stainless steel bolts nuts and non asbestos PTFE wrapped gaskets assembly for wafer type O Oo Oo O Oo A n BSF DHC use for size 100 to 400mm Condensation proof for District Heating and Cooling use Terminal box urethane resin potting Wired 30m _ _ o E _ E signal cable at factory iz DHC FM Approval Note 4 FM Explosion proof FM Nonincendive O O O FF1 EN1 CENELEC ATEX Certification CENELEC ATEX Explosion proof 0 z O fo T IKF2 KEMA Approval CSA Certification Note 4 CSA Explosion proof CSA Nonincendive oa O S O CF1 CN1 SAA Certification SAA Explosion proof o Oo fe bs ISF1 JIS Flameproof JIS Flameproof type Note 4 Note 5 PoS RI Note5 IJF3 Flameproof Packing Adapter One Flameproof Packing Adapter and a blind plug E _ Wotes _ E i for JIS Flameproof Note 5 are attached only for DC power supply iG Only for JIS G1 2 electrical connection Two Flameproof Packing Adapters are attached Not Notes5 _ IG12 apply for one port wiring GOST Certification Calibration Ce
85. e For PFA or Polyurethane lining at indications 50 of span or more Wetted Part Material 25 or larger 1 0 1 of span Lining eer PFA Alumina ceramic 1010 at indications below 20 of span o yureriane 3to33 0 5 of rate PFA is FDA approved material at indications 20 of span or more Electrode Stainless steel SUS316L Hastelloy C equivalent to Hastelloy C 276 Titanium Polyurethane Lining except FB Tantalum Platinum lridium Size in mm Span in m s Accuracy Platinum alumina cermet only for ceramic inch ft s lining 0 3 to 1 0 5 of span For sanitary type SUS316L only 1 to 3 Earth Ring Earth Electrode Stainless steel SUS316 25 or larger 0 25 of span Hastelloy C equivalent to Hastelloy C 1 1to10 at indications below 50 of span 276 Titanium PFA lining Earth 3 to 33 0 5 of rate electrodes Tantalum Platinum lridium at indications 50 of span or_more Gasket VALQUA 7020 Fluoro resin with filler PFA and Ceramic Lining FB between flow tube body and earth ring for ize in mm mE ceramic lining S fea Actual eee in m s Accuracy e VALQUA 4010 Fluoro rubber viton between flow tube body and earth ring for 2 5t015 less than 0 3 1 1 5mm s optional code FRG 0 1 to 0 5 0 3 1 or more 0 5 of rate e Non asbestos joint sheet sheathed with fluoro resin ENEN earth ring and 25 or larger less than 0 1
86. e the conduit pipe down and install a drain valve at the low end of the vertical pipe Please open the drain valve regularly 2 Y RI WY 4 4 6 Connecting to External instru ments AN CAUTION All the devices to be connected to current output and pulse output must be conformed to CSA1010 CSA950 or IEC950 Figure 4 4 3 Conduit Wiring 1 Analog Signal Output 4 to 20mADC l 4 ADMAG AE Receiving instrument Load resistance 750Q max ee Figure 4 4 4 Connection for Analog Signal Output 4 INSTALLATION 2 Pulse Output A IMPORTANT Please give attention to voltage and polarity in wiring because it is transister contact insulation type e In case of the filtering constant of Electric Counter is more than the pulse width it makes signal decreases and can not be calculated correctly e In case of input impedance of electric counter is large inductive noise from power supply bring bad influence to measurement To calculate correctly it is recommended to use shield cable or to make input impedance small enough within the limits of pulse output of flowmeter Protective diode Mechanical counter Load Universal counter or Electronic counter P 30 V DC 0 2A max Figure 4 4 5 Pulse Output Connection 3 Alarm Output A IMPORTANT This is a transistor contact insulated type so attention must be paid to volttage and polar
87. e the second digit from the 4 left to flash Lite ttt SET SHIFT INC i i Press the INC key to call up parameter number 05 I je tt SET SHIFT INC mn Z 7 mn Press the SET key to move the flashing segment to the data area I l g I Code Time Unit 00 d SET SHIFT INC mn C z i Press the INC key to select 01 h i A it l the code 01 to display h 02 m See the table on the right 03 Is SET SHIFT INC i C 2 Press the SET key once to cause all the data to flash E E It Ie i SET SHIFT INC D Wait 2 to 3 seconds when the data starts flashing l II Then press the SET key to return the flashing segment l il l to the leftmost digit Setting is now completed 6 3 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 2 Power Frequency A IMPORTANT In case of DC power supply version setting power frequency is required Display Description i J m m m Set the value in area where the frequency differs in tle ll ot i parameter number 12 Setting R 47 00 to 53 00 Hz Default 50 00Hz ee se 6 3 Other Functions and Settings 6 3 1 Pulse Output 1 Pulse Output Overview e By setting a pulse weight a scaled pulse is transmitted to external counters and measuring instruments Pulse Output Overview Item Content Output F oe i Transistor contact output contact capacity is 30 V DC 200 mA specifications Connecting P P When using these for pulse outpu
88. e to face length is longer by approx 22mm 0 87 in for earth ring P T The face to face length is shorter by approx 6mm 0 24 in for non earth ring type The thickness T is shorter by approx 3mm 0 12 in for non earth ring type The face to face length is longer by approx 2mm 0 08 in for optional code FRG Y The thickness T is longer by approx 1mm 0 04 in for optional code FRG The height is shorter by approx 2mm 0 08 in for ex proof type Size code 208 210 Size 80 3 0 100 4 0 Lining A PFA U Polyurethane A PFA U Polyurethane rages J J2 At A2 D2 Gt Jt J2 At A2 D2 Gt connection isan mep 3475 349 344 3 353 8 349 354 5 377 384 5 386 3 399 382 T 391 eight 13 4 13 7 13 6 13 9 13 7 14 0 14 8 15 1 15 2 15 7 15 0 15 4 Height mepa 2015 209 204 3 213 8 209 214 5 237 244 5 246 3 259 242 251 eg 7 9 8 2 8 0 8 4 8 2 84 8 3 9 6 9 7 10 2 8 5 9 9 Height oer 109 4 3 132 5 2 Outer 185 200 1905 209 6 200 211 210 225 2286 254 220 238 diameter D 7 3 7 9 7 5 8 3 7 9 8 3 8 3 8 9 9 0 10 0 87 9 4 25 1 0 29 1 1 31 1 2 36 1 4 26 1 0 25 1 0 25 1 0 31 1 2 31 1 2 39 1 5 26 1 0 25 1 0 Thickness T _ to to to to to to to to to to to to 31 1 2 35 1 4 38 1 5 43 1 7 32 1 3 32 1 3 31 1 5
89. echanical sparks with tools 2 Repair If the flameproof apparatus requires repair turn off the power and transport it to a safety non hazardous location Observe the following points before attempting to repair the apparatus a Make only such electrical and mechanical repairs as will restore the apparatus to its original condition For the flameproof apparatus the gaps and path lengths of joints and mating surfaces and mechanical strength of enclosures are critical factors in explosion protection Exercise great care not to damage the joints or shock the enclosure b If any damage occurs in threads joints or mating surfaces inspection windows connections between the transmitter and terminal box shrouds or clamps or external wiring connections which are essential in flameproofness contact Yokogawa Electric Corporation A CAUTION Do not attempt to re process threaded connections or refinish joints or mating surfaces c Unless otherwise specified the electrical circuitry and internal mechanisms may be repaired by component replacement as this will not directly affect the requirements for flameproof apparatus however bear in mind that the apparatus must always be restored to its original condition If you attempt to repair the flameproof apparatus company specified components shall be used d Before starting to service the apparatus be sure to check all parts necessary for retaining the requirements f
90. er data Data Input gt All data will start flashing when the key is pressed the first time Ii te 8 y 18 p 27 o Then wait 2 to 3 seconds before pressing the key the second time SET SHIFT INC First time SET SHIFT INC J ew Second time rm Hold down the SHIFT key and press the SET key to switch to A to Flow Iii the flow rate data display ata Entry SET SHIFT INC EE 3 Procedures for Changing Decimal Place Before starting this procedure check in the data list if the position of the decimal point for the desired parameter decimal places can be changed Example of parameter change Changing the span from 1 000 to 10 00 Item Display Content D Sde m m m m Press the SHIFT key to move the flashing segment to the decimal electing Decimal i l 7 bul il wl pormi Position SET SHIFT INC Movi i wi m m Press the INC key to move the decimal point to the right oving Decimal N pon SET SHIFT INC m Press the SET key twice to enter data Data Entry li f All data will start flashing when the key is pressed the first time eae Then wait 2 to 3 seconds before pressing the key the second tme SET SHIFT INC First time ae HINI le nN SET SHIFT INC Second time 5 7 IM 1E7B0 02E 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 4 Display of 5
91. er set level an alarm signal is output P P terminals are for common use with pulse alarm and other status output functions Therefore in case this function is used other functions are not available to use Display Description m e m Totalization switch can be selected as 05 in parameter i Be No 10 Default 00 Code Content 00 Pulse output 01 Alarm output 02 Forward reverse flow measurement 03 Automatic two range switching 04 Alarm output at low flow limit 05 Totalization switch Switch level can be selected by calling up parameter No A SEA a tient 06 ZOAN Totalization Default 0 999999 4 Setting value 10000 Status Input Output When using reversed status ON OFF is required it can be set in n2 Output Mode 6 13 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 3 12 Alarm Output e This function is for status output from PLS ALM PLS ALM terminals when an alarm occurs P P terminals are for common use with pulse alarm and other status output functions Therefore in case this function is used other functions are not available to use e All of the alarms are able to output except empty pipe detection function that can be selected in parameter No n7 as out of selection e The status goes from close to open OFF during alarming
92. eral Purpose Explosion Proof Integral Type AE100 200 series 10 OUTLINE O Available Not available Use MG sc MN PO Lining Model Suffix Code Description Alo le alec AE102 Size 2 5 mm 0 1in ol lololol o oO INote1 AE105 Size 5 mm 0 2in O O O O olo Note1 AE110 Size 10 mm 0 4in O O O O olo Note1 AE115 Size 15 mm 0 5in o o lo o olo JNote1 AE202 Size 25 mm tin oj o olo ololo AE204 Size 40 mm 1 5in olo ojo lol lolo AE205 Size 50 mm 2in ololololololo AE206 Size 65 mm 2 5in olJ AE208 Size 80 mm 3in oj o o oloj jolo AE210 Size 100 mm 4in olo lo olololo AE212 Size 125 mm 5in ls lalalalala AE215 Size 150 mm 6in o o lololololo AE220 Size 200 mm 8in OlJO O O TO 0 0 Use iMG General purpose type ololol l iMN CENELEC FM CSA SAA Ex proof O O Note4 isc DiMAda td ete sce ee ee Ohta JIS Flameproof lolo Note5 Lining A Fluorocarbon PFA 7 O 1 1O0Ol U Polyurethane ol l C Ceramic O J o o Process JIS 10K wafer 010 00 90 00 Connection JIS 20K wafer O O O O O OJ O Not available with 65 125mm Note 3 ANSI 150 wafer 000o l0 0 Q ANSI 300 wafer O O O O O OJO Not available with 65 125mm DIN PN10 16 wafer O JO O O JO 0 0 DIN PN40 wafer O O O O O Note7 JIS F12 JIS75M wafer O
93. eramic pipe 72 lt 28 A 58 2 3 The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type 4 5 8 0 2 The face to face length is longer by approx 22mm 0 87 in for earth ring P T pa The face to face length is shorter by approx 6mm 0 24 in for non earth ring type The face to face length is longer by approx 2mm 0 08 in for PFA lining with optional code FRG The height marked as is shorter by approx 2 5mm 0 1 in for ex proof type F04 EPS 2 5 to 10mm 0 1 to 0 4in Union Joint Type Unit mm 102 MG approx inch 230 9 1 147 5 AE 105 MN CU en gt 8 8 110 SC 30 1 80 3 1 80 3 1 40 1 6 Type General MGEx proof MN SC DA i par Size code 102 105 110 se Size 2 5 0 1 5 0 2 10 0 4 7 Se 8123 49 1 9 r Lining C Ceramic 4 8 2 obo _ Process Weld R 1 4 Weld R 1 4 Weld R 3 8 connection joint 1 4NPT joint 1 4NPT joint 3 8NPT m 54 2 1 H Face to 140 130 140 130 140 130 Ground j face length 5 5 5 1 5 5 6 1 5 5 5 1 terminal He 4 7 Height H 255 5 10 1 H1 Height H1 60 2 4 ty Height H2 115 5 4 5 p 72 2 8 L Weight kg Ib 4 7 10 4 es A 58 2 3 The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type The height marked as is shorter by approx 2 5mm 0 1 in 4 05 8 0 2 for ex proof type Screw Joint Weld Joint 0 16 0 45 30 1 2 SIZE A B C
94. ers can be entered in combinations of the alphanumeric keys and the SHIFT key e Entry of numbers codes and a space 0 to 9 _ Entering of them is possible by using the alphanumeric keys Example of entry Key Operation re x f Lf Lf P 4 i 3 1 0 3 M N Y Z iw xX S T U V Q R 1 SPACE 0 3 e Entry of letters Press an alphanumeric key while one of the SHIFT keys is pressed and the letter on the same side of the key as the shift key that is pressed can be entered Press the SHIFT key each time when entering a letter Cur J sue The letter on the The letter on the left side of the right side of the alphanumeric key alphanumeric key is entered is entered Example of entry Key operation Cm Hoes Ha GH He Ho e Selection of uppercase lowercase of letters Uppercase and lowercase letters can be selected alternately by pressing the function key F2 CAPS Entry of uppercase letters Entry of lowercase letters a od olen A A I I F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4 7 3 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL Entry of codes Codes can be entered by pressing the function key F1 CODE Every time F1 CODE is pressed the codes are displayed at the cursor position in the order shown below To enter characters after the codes ab
95. etting Alternate Display alternately between ee D01 DISP SELECT display of actual display of RATE and FOR l Ie li E RATE FOR TTL forward TTL every 4 second interval Ul Ie it Il flowrate and flowrate totalization values Alternate Display alternately between D01 DISP SELECT display of actual display of RATE and RATE rq I i i RATE RATE forward every 4 second interval flowrate and forward flowrate Alternate Display alternately between a D01 DISP SELECT display display of RATE and REV A e IIL RATE REV TTL of forward TTL every 4 second interval m le I it flowrate and reverse totalization values Alternate Display alternately between D01 DISP SELECT display of display of RATE and REV d I i J RATE REV TTL forward TTL every 4 second interval gt flowrate and reverse flowrate totalization values Alternate display Display alternately between D01 DISP SELECT of forward display of RATE and DIF l l BE RATE DIF TTL flowrate and TTL every 4 second interval il Ie tt differential between the forward and reverse totalization values Alternate display Display alternately between D01 DISP SELECT of forward display of RATE and DIF l Ie E RATE DIF TTL flowrate and TTL every 4 second interval il Ie I ot differential between the forward and reverse totalization values IM 1E7B0 02E 5 BASIC OPERATING
96. fore install the flowmeter Please refer to Figure 4 2 2 Inside a pipeline which is newly installed some foreign substances such as welding scrap or wood chips may exist Please remove them by flushing piping before mounting the flowmeter Figure 4 2 2 Slant and Mis alignment of Flowmeter Piping 4 2 3 Alteration of LCD Display Ori entation LCD display orientation can be altered according to piping configurations if horizontal or vertical just by removing four screws adjusting unit orientation and fixing the screws tightly again as shown in Figure 4 2 3 AX note Orientation of display unit is limited as either way of the two shown in this figure Figure 4 2 3 Procedure of Altering LCD Display Orientation IM 1E7B0 02E 4 3 4 3 1 Mounting Nominal Diameter 2 5 mm 0 1in to 10 mm 0 4in Union Joint Type AX note Please ensure to use the attached connecting fittings Ceramic linings with a diameter of 2 5 5 or 10 mm are connected using union joints Use the connecting fittings according to the table below Depending on whether the fitting is to be welded to or screwed on to the piping Table 4 3 1 Fitting Dimensions Unit mm inch Screw joint Code U2 U3 D R1 4 PT1 4 NPT1 4 R1 4 PT1 4 NPT1 4 R3 8 PT3 8 NPT3 8 10 0 39 10 0 39 Size mm inch 14 3 0 56 14 3 0 56 17 8 0 70 18 5 0 73 18 5 0 73 22 5 0 89
97. ge 0 Status Output ON Hysteresis Status Output 1st range OFF 2nd range ON When using reversed status ON OFF is required it can be set in n2 Output Mode Flow Rate 6 11 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 3 10 Alarm Output at Low Flow Limit Flow Switch e Incase flow rate decrease under set level an status signal is output P P terminals are for common use with pulse alarm and other status output functions Therefore in case this function is used other functions are not available to use Display Description Jo E arm output at low flow limits can be selected 04 in E Al p low flow 1 be selected 04 1 bd il I parameter No 10 Default 00 Code Content 00 Pulse output 01 Alarm output 02_ Forward reverse flow measurement 03 _ Automatic two range switching 04 Alarm output at low flow limit 05 _ Totalization switch The Low Limit value can be set in parameter No 36 as parcentage for 4 to 20 mA Hysteresis width is set in parameter No 37 Output Default 5 low flow limits value When using reversed status ON OFF is required it can be set in n2 Output Mode 6 12 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 3 11 Totalization Switch Output e Incase the Internal Totalization Value increase ov
98. gs for Test Output Using Data Setting Keys 1 Current Output Corresponding to Flow Rate Pulse and Totalization Display Display Description Call up the setting mode and display H1 Lt k h i test mode and set 01 e A i Code Content J 00 Normal operation t 01 Test output my Display H2 and set the value in of l r l it f maximum span The figure shows a 100 setting Setting range 8 108 to 108 These functions must be returned to their original status during flow rate measurements 2 Status Output Display Description m Call up the setting mode and display H1 l Ie i test mode and set 01 mi te tt A i Code Content J 00 Normal operation t 01 Test output Select the mode of status to be output in H3 Code Content 00 Normal operation 01 Transistor contact ON 02 Transistor contact OFF These functions must be returned to their original status during flow rate measurements 9 1 2 Setting for Test Output Via the BT200 1 Current Output Corresponding to Flow Rate Pulse and Totalization Display Display Description PARAM H01 TEST MODE H02 OUTPUT VALUE 100 ee ene HO3 STATUS OUT NORMAL w DE E Ea Code Description NORMAL Normal operation piga TEST Test outpu
99. hazardous area in Zone 1 or 2 where the specified gases are present Those apparatus shall not be installed in a hazardous area in Zone 0 Note Hazardous areas are classified in zones based upon the frequency of the appearance and the duration of an explosive gas atmosphere as follows Zone 0 An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is present continuously or is present for long periods Zone 1 An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is likely to occur in normal operation Zone 2 An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is not likely to occur in normal operation and if it does occur it will exist for a short period only 2 Environmental Conditions The standard environmental condition for the installation of flameproof apparatus is limited to an ambient temperature range from 20 C to 40 C for products certified under Technical Criteria However some field mounted instruments may be certified at an ambient temperature up to 60 C as indicated on the instrument nameplates If the flameproof apparatus are exposed to direct sunshine or radiant heat from plant facilities appropriate thermal protection measures shall be taken 5 External Wiring for Flameproof Apparatus Flameproof apparatus require cable wiring or flameproof metal conduits for their electrical connections For cable wiring cable glands cable entry devices for flameproof type to wiring connections shall be attached For metal conduits attach
100. he F4 key SET B05 TIME UNIT s lt s gt lt __ d gt M lt m gt me ee ee Pressing the ENTER key causes the data setup screen to be displayed Move the inverse video bar to h For entry of the security code see IM 1C0A11 01E 7 6 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 2 2 Power Frequency A IMPORTANT In case of DC power supply version setting power frequency is required Display Description PARAM man a in arenas r Fr Hern in tt n n B10 OUTPUT FUNC Set value in areas where the frequency differs in B12 POWER FREQ Default 50 00Hz Setting Range 47 00 to 53 00Hz PULSE OUT B11 4 20ALM OUT 2 4mA OR LESS B12 POWER FREQ 50 03Hz ane 7 Da CO M Soe 7 2 3 Pulse Output Refer to 6 3 1 Example setting 10 L output per pulse in a flow rate span of m h Display Description The pulse output terminals P P are also used for alarms Select Pulse output in parameter number B10 Code Content PULSE OUT Pulse output ALARM OUT Alarm output BI DIRECTION Forward reverse flow measurement AUTO 2 RANGES Automatic two range switching OUTPUT FUNC LOW ALARM Alarm output at low flow limits PULSE OUT TOTAL SWTICH Totalization switch B11 4 20ALM OUT Select the volume unit for the pulse weight in parameter number B04 2 4mA OR LESS B12 POWER FREQ 50 03Hz Code Vol
101. hen the fluid is filled in the flow tube and the fluid velocity is completely zero by closing the valve Zero adjustment should be done prior to the other operation For 30 seconds during the zero adjustment any setting cannot be accepted 8 1 8 1 1 Zero Adjustment Using Data Setting Keys The following two procedures can be used to perform zero adjustment with the data setting keys 1 Hold Down the INC Key for Two Seconds in Flow Rate Data Display Mode Display Description Call up the setting mode and set 01 in C1 zero adjustment enable inhibit Code Content 00 INHIBIT 01 ENABLE g J Hold down the INC key for two seconds in flow Lit rate data display mode e SET SHIFT INC 2 seconds or longer The display panel shows ZEro r l roc After about 30 seconds the zero correction is displayed Then the meter returns to data display mode 2 Display C2 and Press the SET key Twice Display Description Call up the setting mode and set 01 in C1 zero adjustment enable inhibit Code Content 00 INHIBIT 01 ENABLE Ce 000 Call up C2 and press the SET key twice as for data entry SET SHIFT INC Twice The display panel shows ZEro r l roc After abo
102. ice Office The use of other fuses might cause fire After replacing the fuse confirm that the connecter of the display board has not loosened 9 3 Trouble Shooting Although magnetic flowmeters rarely require maintenance failures occur when the instrument is not operating correctly Since a failure is located by troubleshooting the receiving instrument information This information will be described below 1 No indication Examine the converter display or LED flashing wheather an error is displayed Is an error displayed YES Check the code indication see Page 7 5 and examine depending on the contents NO Contact your agency or the nearest sales office Is other display appearing NO Is the fuse blown Does the display reappear by replacing the fuse Does the arrow on flow tube agree with the flow direction YES Replacing the fuse Check that the flow tube is filled with the liquid Is the flow tube full of the liquid Execute either of the following a Install flow tube to make arrow agree with flow NO PUAA direction YES b Change setting in 14 or B14 Change piping or FLOW DIR Inspect inside of tube by mouting so that the removing flow tube is full of liquid Is foreign matter sticking to the wall Remove foreign matter NO
103. ices in hazardous location 12 EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT 4 Maintenance and Repair A WARNING The instrument modification or parts replacement by other than authorized representative of YOKOGAWA Electric Corporation or YOKOGAWA Corporation of AMERICA is prohibited and will void Canadian Standards Explosionproof Certification HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS Conduit Sealing Fitting Magnetic Flow Converter F0602 EPS Figure 12 3 1 Conduit Wiring 12 4 SAA N WARNING Only trained persons use this instrument in industrial locations 1 Technical Data SA Certificate No AUS Ex 3210X Type of Protection Ex dm ia II C T6 IP67 Electrode Circuit Um 250V ac dc Excitation Circuit 130Vp 72 75Hz Temperature Class T6 T5 T4 Process Temperature 70 85 120 C 2 Installation A WARNING e All wiring shall comply with local installation requirements and local electrical code In hazardous locations the cable entry devices shall be of a certified flameproof type suitable for the contidions of use and correctrly installed e Unused apertures shall be closed with suitable flameproof certified blanking elements The plug attached is flameproof certified 42 3 IM 1E7B0 02E 3 Operation A WARNING e Open circuit before opening the covers e Take care not to generate mechanical spark when access to the instrument and peripheral devices in hazardous locations 4 Maintenance and Repair AN WARNING
104. ing w L lt gt The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in for non indicator type The face to face length is shorter by approx 6mm 0 24 in for non earth ring type The face to face length is longer by approx 30mm 1 18 in for earth ring P T The face to face length is longer by approx 2mm 0 08 in for optional code FRG F07 EPS 150 and 200mm 6 and 8in Ceramic Lining 230 9 1 147 5 8 Unit mm approx inch 30 1 2 80 80 40 0 6 rer Ten Ground MG terminal T I 215 terminal i AE 520 MN ce E 123 A j H il 4 8 y 4901 9 Sain Type General MG Ex proof MN SC A n y 54 2 1 i Size code 215 220 215 220 7 Size 150 6 0 200 8 0 150 6 0 200 8 0 c Lining C Ceramic oh g ic H2 an L 232 9 2 302 11 9 232 9 2 302 11 9 H Ht Nr D 214 8 4 264 10 4 214 8 4 264 10 4 Height H 406 16 0 456 18 0 404 15 9 454 17 9 i Height H1 266 10 5 316 12 4 264 10 4 314 12 4 Height H2 159 6 3 184 7 2 157 6 2 182 7 2 Y y Weight kg lb 23 9 52 6 35 9 79 1 26 9 59 3 40 9 90 1 The length marked as is shorter by approx 10mm 0 4 in ai for non indicator type L F08 EPS The face to face length is shorter by approx 6mm 0 24 in for non earth ring type 10 10 IM 1E7B0 02E 250 to 300mm 10 to 12in Wafer Type 230 9 1 30 1 2 80 3 1 80 3 1 40 1 6 gt r i i 123 4 8
105. ing material is Fluorocarbon PFA it is possible that nuts loose by its character as time passes Please tighten the nuts regularly Please be sure to tighten the bolts following prescribed torque values Please tighten the flange bolts diagonally with the same torque values step by step up to the prescribed torque value Nuts Through bolts da C no Housing ini Tna Mini flange i Ta K Ke D K Keay Hey amp Ka eG cen ee tear mm Please use appropriate bolts and nuts according to process connection Centering devices four Horizontal Mounting Vertical Mounting Figure 4 3 4 Mounting Procedure 4 9 IM 1E7B0 02E 4 INSTALLATION Table 4 3 5 Wafer Type Tightening Torque Values for Metal Piping Tightening Torque Values for PFA lining Polyurethane lining Type N m kgf cm in Ibf JIS G3451 F12 28 to 42 14 to 21 28 to 42 14 to 21 32 to 41 32 to 41 286 to 429 143 to 214 286 to 429 143 to 214 327 to 419 327 to 419 248 to 372 124to 186 248 to 372 124 to 186 284 to 364 284 to 364 52 to 60 52 to 60 52 to 60 530 to 610 530 to 610 530 to 610 460 to 531 460 to 531 460 to 531 21 to 31 26 to 39 41 to 61 25 to 37 21 to 31 41 to 62 214 to 316 265 to 398 418 to 622 255 to 378 214 to 316 418 to 633 186 to 274 230 to 345 363 to 540 221 to 327 186 to 274 363 to 549 35 to 51 43 to 64 35 to 51 41 to 61 35 to 52 68 to 102 357 t
106. internal totalizing function for forward direction can also show it for reverse direction by parameter settings e P P terminals are used for output connection P P terminals are for common use with pulse alarm and other status output functions Therefore in case this function is used other functions are not available to use Display Description lt lt F and R flow rate measurement can be selected as 02 in parameter No 10 a mu Code Content 00__ Pulse output 01 Alarm output 02_ Forward reverse flow measurement 03 Automatic two range switching 04 Alarm output at low flow limit 05 _ Totalization switch Reverse direction span can be set in parameter No 30 Flow rate unit is the same as forward direction span Futher reverse range span should be set in the same number of places of decimals as forward range span Example forward flow rate 1 000 then revers flow rate should be 4 000 a feb db tt re We Bad aw I biLied Hysteresis width at switching direction can be set in ms eae parameter No 31 Default 2 It is the rate of the smaller span either forward or reverse span 0 gt Flow Rate gt rs La Hysteresis Status output Forward flow measurement OFF Reverse flow measurement ON When using reversed status ON OFF is required it can be set in n2 Output Mode
107. isplayed See note 1 The decimal place is the same as for the span Ie m D01 DISP SELECT setting However since a decimal point set at the ml le RATE most sifnigficant bit cannot be displayed hd ions It is automatically shifted 1 digit to the right BT setting of 0 0001 is displayed as 0 000 on the ADMAG Forward flowrate Display forward flow rate totalization value 1 te rm D01 DISP SELECT totalization values ri Je Vi C FOR TOTAL Reverse flowrate Display reverse flow rate totalization value Il m D01 DISP SELECT totalization values c je li REV TOTAL Differential Differential totalization between rr D01 DISP SELECT Between the Forward totalization and reverse totalization _ ite 1 I DIF TOTAL forward and is displayed m D E i reverse totalization values Alternate display Display alternately between display of RATE of forward and FOR TTL every 4 second interval 1 Ie m C D01 DISP SELECT flowrate and ml h i ee RATE FOR TTL forward a flowrate totalization values Note 1 The LCD can display the following combination of units by selecting a parameter Units other than those shown below can be displayed by attaching the provided unit labels 1 liters h 1 liters m m3 h m m gal h gal m 5 3 IM 1E7B0 02E 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES Display item Content ADMAG AE Setting BT S
108. ity when making connections This output can not switch an AC load To do this another relay see the figure below is required The alarm output works from close Normal to open Alarm ADMAGAE py Protective diode P External 4 Power supply 30 V DC 0 2A max Figure 4 4 6 Alarm Output Connection AC power supply 4 16 IM 1E7B0 02E 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES All data settings can be performed with the three keys on the front panel SET SHIFT and INC or using a handheld BRAIN BT terminal The following sections describe basic data configurations and how to use the three panel keys See chapter 7 for information on BT operations 5 1 Liquid Crystal Display Figure 5 1 shows the configuration of the ADMAG AE display panel if equipped The figure shows display when fully lit 1 LED red Normal operation off 4 Unit Label Location 2 Delimiter 5 Data Display 3 Unit Display Units displayed liter gal gallon ms cubic meters h hours m minutes If other units are to be used attach labels giving the specific unit 6 Decimal Points 7 Setting Keys Figure5 1 Configuration of Display 1 LED red This LED is off during normal operation and flashes when an alarm condition has occurred 2 Delimiter The delimiter colon indicates that the displayed data is in setting mode 3 Unit
109. kgf cm in Ibf i Flange JIS Size Rating jis misi mm inch 10K 20K 75M 50 2 80 3 100 4 150 6 200 8 Size i JIS G3451 mm inch F12 75M 50 2 80 3 100 4 150 6 200 8 Please select optional code FRG and use rubber gasket or others which has equal elasticity 7040306 EPS 4 10 IM 1E7B0 02E Table 4 3 7 j Flange Rating JIS 10K PFA Poly urethane Ceramics Centering Device Identification JIS 20K JIS G3451 F12 ANSI 150 ANSI 300 n w w W W WSO O O 0O O w w w w QO DW O TN ojlo zl ololololn wo ow Each Centering Device is engraved a character as identification Table 4 3 8 Earth Ring Inside Diameter Unit mm inch Size PFA Polyurethane lining Ceramic lining 2 5 0 1 15 0 6 5 0 2 15 0 6 10 1 4 15 0 6 15 0 5 15 0 6 15 0 6 25 1 27 1 1 27 1 1 40 1 5 40 1 6 40 1 6 50 2 52 2 1 52 2 1 65 2 5 63 5 2 5 80 3 81 3 2 81 3 2 100 4 98 3 9 98 3 9 125 5 118 6 4 7 150 6 140 7 5 6 144 5 7 200 8 188 9 7 5 192 7 6 250 10 Wafer 6243 7 9 6 Flange 6239 1 9 5 300 12 Wafer 0294 7 11 6 Flange 0291 3 11 5 350 14 323 4 12 8 400 16 373 5 14 8 T040308 EPS This dimension is also applied when n
110. lameproof packing adapter when setting Once it is tightened loosening and re tightening may damage its sealing performance a Measure the bi direction of the cable outside diameter to one decimal place in mm b Calculate the average of hese value and choose the suitable packing from attached two Refer to the figure 12 5 1 c Screw the M screw into the electrical connection Ensure O ring d Set union nut B coupling clamp nut clamp ring packing gland packing case with inserted packing and washer in that order around the cable and tighten packing gland And then tighten clamp nut Confirm packing is compressed and cable is fixed e Insert packing gland into M screw Connect each wire of the cable to terminal g Tighten and fix union nut h Tighten and fix hexagon socket set screw of M screw and union nut IM 1E7B0 02E 12 EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT Ti Adapter body M Screw Unit mm ere f O Ring Approx inch 1 a Packing case 16 5 0 65 A E Packing Hexagon socket set screw ____ O Ring O Ring Washer oz Heh G Packing Choose from the table below y a depend on cable outside diameter tee i Cable user s scope Packing diameter Identification Weight Dimension Cable outer diameter Ti T2 E D E F G mark Ib 35 39 94 5 8 0 to 10 0 0 31 t
111. larm Occurrence Refer to 6 3 5 wo eee 7 9 7 2 8 Reversing Flow Direction Refer to 6 3 6 0 ceeeessecenceceeceeneeeseeeenseeeees 7 9 7 2 9 Limiting Current Output Refer to 6 3 7 oo cee eeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeens 7 9 7 2 10 Forward and Reverse Flow Measurement Refer to 6 3 8 ce0 7 10 7 2 11 Automatic Two Range Switching Refer to 6 3 9 oe ee eeeeeeee 7 11 7 2 12 Alarm Output at Low Flow Limits Flow Switch Refer to 6 3 10 7 11 7 2 13 Totalization Switch Output Refer to 6 3 11 oo eeeeseceeeeceeeeeneeeeee 7 12 7 2 14 Alarm Output Refer to 6 3 12 ceeeecesseceseeceseeeeeceeceseceeeeeeteeeseeeees 7 12 7 2 15 Data Setting Enable Inhibit Refer to 6 3 13 ceeeeeeesceeneeeeeeeneeeee 7 13 7 2 16 Procedure of Selecting Special Application Items Refer to 6 3 14 7 13 7 2 17 Rate Limit Refer to 6 3 15 irosit poer epei eirese 7 13 7 2 18 Pulsating Flow Refer to 6 3 16 ceceeeescssneeseeceneeceseeenseeeeeeceeeseeeeeee 7 13 7 2 19 User Defined Units Via the BT200 000 eee cece ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeaee 7 14 7 2 20 Other Important Points to Note 0 eee cesses ceeceeeceeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeesaeenee 7 15 8 ACTUAL OPERATION sissscesetcciacevecevaceussucusesecensdesbesindsvucsuvtensedsucsteccbeteseasdnesvecsivceee S L 8 1 Pre Operation Zero Adjustment s esseseesseeesesessesessterrsteersreeresesresreserresreersre 8 1 8 1 1 Zero Adjustment Using Data Setting Keys 0 eee cece cseeneeenee 8 1 8 1 2 Zero Adju
112. larm Output sic scant erecta ais wera tis E E E A EEEE EEE Ee 6 14 6 3 13 Data Setting Enable Inhibit occ eee ceeeeeeceseseeeeseeeneenee 6 14 6 3 14 Procedure of Selecting Special Application Items 0 eee 6 15 623 lS Rate VMAs oa ec es sss dopey os aed pcs nE seven sah eos E nE o apee EE EE E Er NS 6 15 6 3 16 Pulsating FLOW iiie eee iepen eee aee E Ees ein riera 6 16 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL esessssesesercesesosoeseseroeoesororsesesosoesosorseseseeeee 7 1 7 1 Operation Via the BT200 irose serpere eeren ee e e ondes 7 1 TAL BT200 Connections oo eiea arosine istoar iin iiaee enieies 7 1 7 1 2 BT200 Keypad Layout sereni ecciin neuian is 7 2 7 1 3 Major BT200 Key Functions oo eee ceecee cee ceeeseceseeseceeeeseeeeeeeeseneees 7 3 7 1 4 Displaying Flow Rate Data 0 eee ceseeseceeeseceseeseceseeeeeneeeeeeeeeees 7 5 7 2 Setting Parameters soi cs2scscssesiscsscesnsbisasssascosdeabas EIAS EEEE S EES SE eSEE EESTE EIo 7 6 721 Setting Flow Span sss senesi irere hocs fees gies aoea ees ae AEE eck REE EESE 7 6 E22 Power PLEQUenCY 4 sscessesctis cise vee Huseea bara E E R E EE a 7 7 7 2 3 Pulse Output Refer to 6 3 1 eee eeeceececsseeeneecereeeseceeeeeeeeeseeceeeesseeenees 7 7 7 2 4 Display of Internal Totalization Values Refer to 6 3 2 oo eee 7 8 7 2 5 Resetting for Totalization Display Refer to 6 3 3 esseere 7 8 7 2 6 Damping Time Constant Refer to 6 3 4 oo eeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeens 7 9 7 2 7 Current Output during A
113. lease let us know Model and Serial No when making contact with Yokogawa sales office sS O anmac AE C MAGNETIC FLOW DETECTOR IM User s Manual N200 OD P OUTP VDC 0 2Amax mm ROD L RIA ACTOR H A RA P VDC 12 5W Siti JIS B7554 VAC 47 63Hz 36VA 12 5W D P C MAX SEE IM A D PR 0 1 MPa MIN SEE IM R mA AMB P 60 C MAX SEE IM OUTP 0 7509 O YOKOGAWA Made In Japan QO Figure 2 1 Data Plate 2 2 Accessories When the instrument is delivered please make sure that the following accessories are in the package e Fuse 250V 2A time lag 1 piece The spare fuse is taped to the converter e Data sheet 1 sheet e Unit labels 1 sheet e Centering device for wafer type 1 set e Plug for DC power supply only 1 piece e Hexagonal wrench piece for special screw of hazardous duty type converter 2 3 Storage Precautions In case the instrument is expected to be stored over a long term please give attention to the followings e The instrument should be stored in its original packing condition e The storage location should be selected according to the following conditions 1 The location where it is not exposed to rain or water 2 The location where there is few vibration or shock 3 Temperature and humidity should be Temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity 5 to 80 RH no condensation Preferable ambient temperature and humidity are 25 C 77 F an
114. lining material is Fluorocarbon PFA it is possible that bolts loose by its character as time passes Please tighten the nuts regularly Please be sure to tighten the bolts following prescribed torque values Please tighten the flange bolts diagonally with the same torque values step by step up to the prescribed torque value Flanges Flowmeter side Gaskets two Flanges Pipe side Figure 4 3 5 Mounting Procedure Size 15 mm 0 5in to 400 mm 16in IM 1E7B0 02E Table 4 3 9 Flange Size Rating mm inch Flange Type Tightening Torque Values for Metal Piping in N m kgf cm in Ibf 4 INSTALLATION 3to5 31 to 51 27 to 44 3to5 31 to 51 27 to 44 3to5 31 to 51 27 to 44 3to5 31 to 51 27 to 44 6to8 62 to 89 54 to 77 6 to8 62 to 89 54 to 77 JIS G3451 F12 75M 8 to 13 82 to 133 71 to 115 8 to 13 82 to 133 71 to 115 6 to 10 61 to 102 53 to 88 8 to 13 82 to 133 71 to 115 12 to 17 124 to 169 108 to 147 12 to 17 124 to 169 108 to 147 18 to 26 184 to 265 159 to 230 18 to 26 184 to 265 159 to 230 15 to 21 153 to 214 133 to 186 21 to 31 214 to 316 186 to 274 22 to 31 226 to 319 197 to 277 22 to 31 226 to 319 197 to 277 50 2 22 to 31 224 to 316 195 to 274 11 to16 112 to 163 97 to 142 23 to 31 235 to 316 204 to 274 11 to 16 112 to
115. ll void the approval of Factory Mutual Re search Corporation HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS Conduit Sealing Fitting Magnetic Flow Converter 18 457 mm Max e gt F0601 EPS Figure 12 2 1 Conduit Wiring 12 2 IM 1E7B0 02E 12 3 CSA 1 Technical Data Explosionproof for Class I Groups B C amp D Class II Groups E F amp G Class III Electrode Intrinsically safe for Class I Division 1 Groups A B C amp D Electrode Circuit Vmax 250V ac dc Temp Code T6 T5 T4 Process Temp 70 85 120 C Enclosure Type 4 Nonincendive for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C amp D Suitable for Class II Division 2 Groups E F and G Class II Electrode Intrinsically safe for Class I Division 1 Groups A B C amp D Electrode Circuit Vmax 250V ac dc Excitation Circuit 130Vp 72 75Hz 11VAmax Temp Code T5 T4 Process Temp 85 120 C Enclosure Type 4 2 Installation A WARNING All wiring shall comply with Canadian Electrical Code Part and Local Electrical Codes In hazardous location wiring shall be in conduit as shown in Figure 12 3 1 CAUTION SEAL ALL CONDUITS WITHN 50cm OF THE ENCLOSURE UN SCELLEMENT DOIT TRE INSTALL MOINS DE 50cm DU BO TIER 3 Operation A WARNING CAUTION OPEN CIRCUIT BEFORE REMOV ING COVER OUVRIR LE CIRCUIT AVANT D ENLEVER LE COUVERCLE Take care not to generate mechanical spark when access to the instrument and peripheral dev
116. n 3 Change of jle Tt Coded Data 22 Press the SET key twic SET SHIFT INC 5 8 IM 1E7B0 02E 5 2 3 Alarm Display Mode 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES e When an alarm occurs an alarm number indicating is displayed in place of the normal display mode However this happens only when the current display mode is the flow rate data display mode or when parameter number are being changed in the setting mode Alarms are not displayed when data items are being changed Alarm Err 06 has occurred a 7 See the section 8 2 Self diagnostics function for information on Flow rate data displayed 4 seconds Alarm 06 is displayed 2 seconds Flow rate data is displayed 4 seconds 5 9 Alarm Err 06 and Alarm Err 20 have occurred um 1i Erre 0E me tte Ere ef Flow rate data displayed 4 seconds Alarm 06 is displayed 2 seconds Flow rate data is displayed 4 seconds Alarm 20 has occurred 2 seconds Flow rate data is displayed 4 seconds alarm numbers IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS A Magnetic flowmeter calculates volume flow rate from a minute voltage that corre sponds to the flow velocity of a fluid and outputs as a 4 to 20mA signal The three parameters must be set to obtain a correct signal NOTE Nominal size flow span and meter factor must be set In the
117. nse time e The time constant influences to flow rate pulse output and internal totalization However in case 00 is selected in parameter number n1 the pulse output and internal totalization are not influenced by it Display Description 1 l GEE l lI Set the value in parameter number 02 M _ gt lt II Setting Range 0 1 to 200 0 seconds Default 3 seconds 6 7 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 6 3 5 Limiting Current Output During Alarm Occurrence e The current output and display values during alarming can be selected in advance Display Description i Set a value for current output to be used during alarms in parameter number 11 e 1 te it Default 00 A Code Contents 2 4 mA or less 00 2 4mA or less 01 4 0mA 02 Hold 03 21 6mA or more 6 3 6 Reversing Flow Direction e The flow direction is set to FORWARD at the factory This function enables to set flow direction from FORWARD to REVERSE Display Description The flow direction can be set in parameter No 14 lile BEED l le iti ee Code Contents Default 00 00 Forward direction 01 Reverse direction to flow arrow 6 3 7 Limiting on Current Output 1 4 to 20 mA Low Cut Output Current Output near by 0 Range e This function makes it possible to reduce fluctuations in the 0 region to reduce it to 0
118. nstrument internal errors input output signal abnormalities setting errors and other problems e When an alarm occurs an alarm number announcing that an error has occurred is superimposed on the normal data display However alarms are only displayed during normal flow rate data display mode and when parameter numbers are changed in the setting mode Alarms are not displayed when data items are being changed e When the BT200 is used alarms are displayed in the A60 to N60 SELF CHECK parameter 8 2 1 Display and Output Status during Alarm Occurrence e If an error occurs the panel display LED flashes and an alarm number is superimposed on the normal display During this time the current output is fixed to 2 4mA or less 4mA HOLD or 21 6mA or more as selected in 4 20 ALM OUT out put current during alarm e An alarm status contact output is output for any of the errors indicated in the table at right 8 ACTUAL OPERATION Displ Spey Contact Current Totaliza output output tion pulse Display on BT GOOD ON Normally Normally ERROR u P FAULT EEPROM FAULT A D H FAULT A D L FAULT SIGNAL OVERFLOW COIL OPEN VEL SAPN gt 10m s VEL SPAN lt 0 3m s P SPAN gt 1000p s P SPAN gt 500m s P SPAN gt 25p s P SPAN gt 15p s P SPAN gt 10p s P SPAN gt Sp s P SPAN lt 0 0001p s T SPAN gt 1000p s T SPAN lt 0 0001p s 4
119. o 0 39 10 0 0 39 20 0 16 8 10 0 26 1 38 1 54 3 72 10 0 to 12 0 0 39 to 0 47 b12 0 0 47 0 79 16 10 12 0 57 G 1 2 G 1 2 Figure 12 5 1 Flameproof Packing Adapter 42 5 IM 1E7B0 02E 13 PRESSURE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE 13 PRESSURE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE This chapter is described further requirements and notices concerning the PED Pressure Equipment Directive The description in this chapter is prior to other description in this User s Manual 1 Technical Data Module H Type of Equipment Piping Type of Fluid Liquid and Gas Group of Fluid 1 and 2 General Purpose Explosion Proof DN Ps PS DN y MODEL mm MPa MPa mm CATEGORY AE102MG MN SC 25 4 10 el paragraph 3 AE105MG MN SC _ 5 4 20 Article 3 paragraph 3 AE110MG MN SC 10 4 40 Aricle 3 paragraph 3 AE115MG MN SC 15 4 60 Aricle paragraph 3 AE202MG MN SC 25 4 100 Article 3 paragraph 3 AE204MG MN SC 40 4 160 T AE205MG MN SC 50 4 200 T AE206MG MN SC 65 2 130 T AE208MG MN SC 80 2 160 T AE210MG MN SC 100 2 200 T AE212MG MN SC 125 2 250 T AE215MG MN SC 150 2 300 T AE220MG MN SC 200 2 400 m AE325MG MN SC 250 2 500 m AE330MG MN SC 300 2 600 m AE335MG MN SC 350 2 700 m AE340MG MN SC 400 2 800 m T1301 EPS Sanitary DN Ps PS DN 2 MODEL mm MPa MPa mm CATEGORY A
120. o 520 439 to 653 357 to 520 418 to 622 357 to 531 694 to 104 310 to 451 381 to 566 310 to 451 363 to 540 310 to 460 602 to 903 62 to 75 60 to 72 52 to 60 71 to 80 630 to 760 610 to 730 530 to 610 720 to 810 549 to 664 531 to 637 460 to 531 628 to 708 65 to 94 43 to 68 63 to 89 41 to 60 65 to 94 65 to 94 68 to 100 663 to 959 439 to 694 643 to 908 418 to 612 663 to 959 663 to 959 694 to 1020 575 to 832 381 to 602 558 to 788 363 to 531 575 to 832 575 to 832 602 to 885 57 to 84 61 to 92 93 to 120 65 to 93 94 to 125 58 to 84 69 to 101 582 to 857 622 to 939 949 to 1224 663 to 949 959 to 1276 592 to 857 704 to 103 504 to 743 540 to 814 823 to 1062 575 to 823 832 to 1106 513 to 743 611 to 894 98 to 128 89 to 130 91 to 117 139 to 176 996 to 1307 909 to 1329 924 to 1195 1416 to 1792 867 to 1133 788 to 1150 805 to 1035 1230 to 1558 85 to 108 106 to 146 108 to 131 131 to 158 871 to 1098 1083 to 1489 1103 to 1339 1337 to 1606 752 to 956 938 to 1292 956 to 1159 1159 to 1398 JIS G3451 F12 Please use compressed non asbestos fiber gasket PTFE gasket or the gasket which has equal elasticity T040305 EPS Table 4 3 6 Wafer Type Tightening Torque Values for PVC Piping Tightening Torque Values for PFA lining Polyurethane lining Type N m
121. o earth ring is used 4 11 wD DW Tm QO TP O O O 0O OM 1 QQ Please ensure that the I D of the gasket does not protrude into the I D of the Earth Ring T040307 EPS 4 INSTALLATION IM 1E7B0 02E 4 3 4 Nominal Diameter 15 mm 0 5in to 400 mm 16in Flange Type A IMPORTANT Please use appropriate bolts and nuts according to process connection Please use compressed non asbestos fiber gasket PTFE gasket or the gasket which has equal elasticity In case of optional code FRG please use rubber gasket or others which has equal elasticity Be sure the inner diameter of the gasket does not protrude to inner piping Refer to Table 4 3 8 1 Mounting Direction Please mount the Magnetic Flowmeter matching the flow direction of the fluid to be measured with the direction of the arrow mark on the flowmeter A IMPORTANT If it is impossible to match the direction please never remodel to change direction of the con verter In case the measuring fluid flows against the arrow direction please refer to the section 6 3 6 or 7 2 8 Reversing Flow Direction Please use appropriate bolts and nuts according to process connection 4 INSTALLATION 2 Tightening Nuts Please tighten the bolts according to Torque Values in Table 4 3 9 In case of PVC piping please select optional code FRG use rubber gasket and tighten with the torque value in Table 4 3 10 AN CAUTION In case of PFA lining type as the
122. olo IMA EEE ISO M20x1 5 female o O O O O0 Power Supply AL 80 to 264 V AC 100 to 130 V DC ololo olo jol o D1 20 4 to 28 8 V DC O O O O JO O O Rieter DH 7seg LCD Horizontal Mounting oj ojojo ojojo DH DV N DV 7seg LCD Vertical Mounting ojojojojojojo San O N None O O O o 0 On i gt gt Optional Code Refer to Optional Specifications Note 1 Process connection for size 2 5 to 10mm 0 1 to 0 4in wafer type is equal to one for 15mm 0 5in TUNERS Provide 15mm process flanges for these flow tubes Note 2 Select PN16 when requirement of PN10 for sizes 80mm 3in to 150mm 6in because of same mating dimensions Not available with 65 125mm Note 3 Flange type is available for size 15mm or larger PFA or Polyurethane lining Note 4 Select ANSI 1 2NPT female electrical connection code A in case of requirement of FM CSA explosion proof type For CENELEC ATEX explosion proof type select ANSI 1 2NPT code A or ISO M20 1 5 code M electrical connection Note 5 Select JIS G1 2 female electrical connection code J and optional code JF3 with G11 G12 in case of requirement of JIS Flameproof type Note 6 Platinum iridium and Tantalum earth electrodes are not available with 65 125mm and ceramics 150 200mm Note 7 Select PN40 when requirement of PN10 PN16 PN25 for sizes 50mm or less wafer or flange process connection because of same mating dimension PN40 is available for CENELEC ATEX
123. or flameproof apparatus For this check that all screws bolts nuts and threaded connections have properly been tightened 3 Prohibition of specification changes and modifications Do not attempt to change specifications or make modifications involving addition of or changes in external wiring connections 7 Selection of Cable Entry De vices for Flameproof Type A IMPORTANT The cable glands cable entry devices for flameproof type conforming to IEC Standards are certified in combination with the flameproof apparatus So Yokogawa specified cable entry devices for flameproof type shall be used to meet this demand References 1 Type Certificate Guide for Explosion Protected Con struction Electrical Machinery and Equipment relating to Technical Standards Conforming to International Standards issued by the Technical Institution of Industrial Safety Japan 2 USER S GUIDELINES for Electrical Installations for Explosive Gas Atmospheres in General Industry 1994 issued by the Japanese Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare the Research Institute of Industrial Safet EX BO3E
124. ort Bar to its correct position Screw tightening torque should be 1 18N m 0 88ft lb or more because the G terminal is thought as a protective grounding and should conform to the Safety Requirements Safety Requirement Standards IEC1010 EN61010 EMC Conformity Standards EN61326 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 AS NZS 2064 Grounding 100Q or less In case of explosion proof type the protective grounding must be connected to a suitable IS grounding system In case of JIS Flameproof type JIS Class C 10Q or less or JIS Class A 10Q or less grounding system E NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS Ambient Temperature 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Note The minimum ambient temperature is 20 C is available only for these sizes 40 to 100 mm with SUS304 flange Ambient Humidity 5 to 95 RH no condensation Power Supply Voltage A1 Range 80 to 264 V AC 47 to 63Hz 100 to 130 VDC D1 Range 20 4 to 28 8 V DC except FB Supplied Power and Max Cable Length for 24 V DC version Allowable cable length m ft 1000 3300 p 900 2970 800 2640 700 2310 600 1980 500 1650 400 1320 300 990 200 660 100 330 yl pe 0 i i i i 20 22 24 26 28 V Cable cross section area 1 25 mm2 i 2 m Cable cross section area 2 mm FOLLEPS Altitude at installation side Max 2000m above sea level Installation category based on IEC1010 Il See Note Pollution level based on IEC1010 2 See Note Note The Installation ca
125. oth is used 5 Explosion Protected Type Instrument e For explosion proof type instrument the description in Chapter 12 EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT is prior to the other description in this user s manual e Only trained persons use this instrument in the industiral location e The protective grounding D must be con nected to a suitable IS grounding system e Take care not to generate mechanical spark when access to the instrument and peripheral devices in hazardous locations 6 The Instrument in Compliance with PED For the instrument in compliance with PED the description in Chapter 13 PRESSURE EQUIP MENT DIRECTIVE is prior to the other de scription in this Users Manual IM 1E7B0 02E 2 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 2 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS This instrument has been already tested thoroughly at the factory When the instrument is delivered please check externals and make sure that no damage occurred during transportation In this chapter handling precautions are described Please read this chapter thoroughly at first And please refer to the relative matter about other ones If you have any problems or questions please make contact with Yokogawa sales office 2 1 Checking Model and Specifications The model and specifications are shown on the Data Plate Please confirm the specifications between the instrument that was delivered and the purchase order refer to the chapter 10 Outline P
126. ove move the cursor using the gt key before 52 amp rae entry Example of entry Key operation 4 Pf i C f 4 SHIFT 6 SHIFT 1 U m etter 2 Function Keys The functions of the function keys vary with the commands being displayed on the display panel Command Description ADJ Calls up the zero adjustment menu MENU A DISPLAY CAPS caps Changes the uppercase lowercase mode Bees CLR Clears entered data deletes all data C ADJUST D DISP SEL CODE See the above Entry of codes E TOTAL SET Eoy Piat P 3 rints parameters on the screen F PULSE SET P HOME SET DATA Updates parameter data DEL Deletes one character Function keys DIAG Calls up the self check screen ESC Returns to the preceding screen FEED Paper feed HOME Calls up the home menu A DISPLAY LIST Prints all parameters of the menus Setting stop re setting Returns to the previous NO screen OK Goes to the next screen PARM Parameter number setting mode Printer output of data whose setting was changed PON POFF Mode on off PRNT Changes to the prints mode SET Calls up the setting menu B SETTING SLOT Returns to the slot selection screen GO Starts print out STOP Stops printing C UTIL Transfers to the utility screen The command is available only for BT200
127. ower Supply 20 4 to 28 8 V DC 80 to 264 V AC 100 to 130 V DC Indicator DH DV 7seg LCD Vertical Mounting N None Optional Code 7seg LCD Horizontal Mounting Refer to Optional Specifications oo0oo0ojoojoo0o00jooo0oojoooo0o0jooo0o00000000 OCOO OO OOOO JO 0o00 o0 00O Note For CENELEC ATEX explosion proof type select ANSI 1 2NPT code A or ISO M20x1 5 code M electrical connection Sanitary Integral Type Model Suffix code Description Size 25 mm tin Size 40 mm 1 5in Size 50 mm 2in Size 65 mm 2 5in Size 80 mm 3in Size 100 mm 4in Sanitary type ISO IDF clamp Stainless steel SUS316L None JIS G1 2 femal kemenag ANSI 1 2 NPT female DIN Pg13 5 female IERRA ISO M20 x 1 5 female Power Supply 180 to 264 V AC 100 to 130 V DC 20 4 to 28 8V DC Indicator DH 7Seg LCD Horizontal Mounting DV 7Seg LCD Vertical Mounting N_ None Refer to Optional Specifications T17 EPS ptional Code 10 7 T12 EPS IM 1E7B0 02E Optional Specifications 10 OUTLINE O Available Not available Applicable Model Item Specification General Ex proof Sanitary Code AE MG AE14 AE DG AE MN AE SC AE14 AE DN AE
128. power supply or not PULSING FLOW NO Counteraction of pulseing flow EMPTY PIPE ALARM NO ALARM Select whether the detecting empty pipe function is to be used as an alarm or not SELF CHECK GOOD v MULTI RANGE ERROR Self check Indicates nature of alarm when alarm occurs IM 1E7B0 02E 12 EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT 12 EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT In this section further requirements and differences for explosion proof type instrument are described For explosion proof type instrument the description in this chapter is prior to other description in this User s Manual AN CAUTION The terminal box cover and display cover is locked by special screw In case of opening the cover please use the Hexagonal Wrench attached A CAUTION Be sure to lock the cover with the special screw using the Hexagonal Wrench attached after tightening the cover 12 1 CENELEC ATEX KEMA A WARNING Only trained persons use this instrument in industrial locations 1 Technical Data No KEMA 02ATEX2022 Group category II 2G EEx dme ia lIC T6 T3 Electrode Circuit Um 250V ac dc Excitation Circuit 130Vpeak max 72 75Hz 0 2A max Temp Class T6 T5 T4 T3 Max Process Temp 70 85 120 130 C Enclosure IP67 2 Electrical Connection The type of electrical connection is stamped near the electrical connection port accordiing to the following codes Scre
129. prevent bad influences or measuring errors from air bubbles that gath ers inside measuring pipes In case the fluid includes air bubbles please design the piping that prevent to gather air bubbles In case valves are installed upstream of the flowmeter it is possible that a valve causes air bubbles please install the flowmeter upstream side of a valve Figure 4 1 5 Avoiding Air Bubbles 11 Mounting Direction A IMPORTANT When the electrodes are vertical to ground the electrode is covered with air bubbles at upper side or slurry at downside and it may cause the measuring errors Please be sure to mount the converter upper side of piping to prevent water penetration into converter case GOOD NO GOOD NO GOOD I g F C H CO SO j oo A Water slowly percolates downward into converter Slurry mee q T case Electrodes Figure 4 1 6 Mounting Direction IM 1E7B0 02E 12 Grounding A IMPORTANT Improper grounding can have an adverse affect on the flow measurement Please ensure that the instrument is properly grounded The electromotive force of the magnetic flowmeter is minute and it is easy to be affected by noise And also that reference electric potential is the same as the measuring fluid potential Therefore the reference electric potential terminal potential of the Flow Tube and the Converter Amplifier also need
130. propriately When branch connections of cables or cable connections with insulated cables inside the conduit pipes are made a flameproof or increased safety connection box shall be used In this case flameproof or increased safety cable glands meeting the type of connection box must be used for cable connections to the box Flameproof Metal Conduit Wiring For the flameproof metal conduit wiring or insulated wires shall be used as recommended by the USER S GUIDELINES for Electrical Installations for Explosive Gas Atmospheres in General Industry published in 1994 For conduit pipes heavy gauge steel conduits conforming to JIS C 8305 Standard shall be used Flameproof sealing fittings shall be used in the vicinity of the wiring connections and those fittings shall be filled with sealing compounds to complete sealing of the apparatus In addition to prevent explosive gases moisture or flame caused by explosion form being propagated through the conduit always provide sealing fittings to complete sealing of the conduit in the following locations a In the boundaries between the hazardous and non hazardous locations b In the boundaries where there is a different classification of hazardous location For the connections of the apparatus with a conduit pipe or its associated accessories G type parallel pipe threads JIS B 0202 shall be used to provide a minimum of five thread engagement to complete tightness In addition since the
131. ring a certain number of sampling times dead time are identified as flow rate signals Example 1 Step Input Input 0 to 10 TA Step Signal Damping time constant 3 sec i a Dead time 3 sec Rate limit value 1 63 2 i Flow rate value after rate limiting L 3 Deane e sete 4 Flow rate value after el et damping 1 l 9 18 Sampling times Dead time 3 sec 6 15 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 1 Shows 1 response cause of excessive signal beyond the rate limit However actual output is under damping that described by a solid line 2 Shows the flow rate signal 1 of just after damping calculation 1 and rate limit value 3 This signal is recognized as a flow rate signal since it does not return to within the rate limit value within the dead time 4 The output signal follows the damping curve and tracks the step signal Example 2 Slurry Noise 1 1 Slurry Noise Input 0 to 10 Dead time 1 sec Rate limit value 1 Flow rate value after rate limiting E Flow rate value after rate limiting and damping Damping time constant 1 sec The left figure shows that the slurry noise is not a flow rate signal Di g Time Dead time 1 sec Display Description m C Set a rate limit value in parameter number n3 CI Tie tint Setting Range 0 to 10 e Default 5 I E 4 m m Set the
132. rk on the flowmeter A IMPORTANT If it is impossible to macth the direction please never remodel to change direction of the termi nal box In case the measuring fluid flows against the arrow direction please refer to the section 6 3 6 or 7 2 8 Reversing Flow Direction 2 Welding of Mating Ferrule to Piping A IMPORTANT Weld the attached ferrules to the piping Please pay attention to the welding condition to avoid deforming piping or making the stagnant portion of the fluid joint preparation level difference in butt joint welding current 3 Mounting Gasket Mount the attached gasket so it fits into the groove on the ferrule 4 Positioning Flowmeter Position the flowmeter between the mating ferrule 5 Tightening Clamp Mount the clamp so they cover the flowmeter and mating ferrule tapered part Clamp Gasket Ferrule Welding Pipe Figure 4 3 8 Mounting Procedure 4 INSTALLATION 4 4 Wiring Precautions A CAUTION Please confirm that all conncetions are correct before applying power to the instrument Improper wiring may damage the flowmeter The external signal wirings are connected into the terminal inside the converter Please connect to each terminal Please refer to Figure 4 4 1 by taking off a cover backside the converter t Power supply t Protective grounding 4 to 20 mA DC output Pulse alarm or status output Terminal Symbols Description Protective g
133. roducts that are not provided with BR BRAIN communication function 7 1 Operation Via the BT200 This section describes the operation procedures using a BRAIN terminal For details on the functions of the ADMAG AE see Chapter 6 Function and Data Settings And also see the BT200 Instruction Manual IM 1COA11 01E for more detailed informa tion 7 1 1 BT200 Connections 1 Connecting BT200 to Converter CoCA Communication is displayed during communication Use these terminals when the product does not have a display Figure 7 1 Connection of BRAIN terminal to Converter For products not provided with BR BRAIN communication function the terminals for BRAIN communication are provided on the circuit board Please connect BT200 to the terminals on the circuit board directly 2 Connecting the BT200 to a 4 to 20 mA DC Transfer Line The communication signal of the ADMAG AE with BR is superimposed onto the 4 to 20 mA DC analog signal to be transferred 4 to 20 mA DC signal Control room l Intermediate transmission line Receiver X Terminal board 1 ZF Receiver resistance 250 Q to 600 Q Figure 7 2 Communicating via a 4 to 20 mA DC Signal Line 7 1 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 1 2 BT200 Keypad Layout 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL Figure 7 3 shows the key pad lay out of the BT200 BT200 srain TERMINAL
134. roeseseccesesorcesesecoesesoroesesee 13 1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS FOR JIS FLAMEPROOF EQUIPMENT scstties cnscitevescoucatesaseccvcisesnen chesebeapssostetuatessacknceuacsasosbaapbecucucceconadencvebedsd EX B03E jii IM 1E7B0 02E 1 INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION This instrument has been already adjusted at the factory before shipment To ensure correct use of the instrument please read this manual thoroughly and fully understand how to operate the instrument before operating it E Regarding This Manual e This manual should be passed on to the end user e Before use read this manual thoroughly to compre hend its contents e The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice e All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without Yokogawa s written permission e Yokogawa makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and suitability for a particular purpose e All reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual However if any errors are found please inform Yokogawa e Yokogawa assumes no responsibilities for this product except as stated in the warranty e If the customer or any third party is harmed by the use of this product Yokogawa assumes no responsi bility for any such harm owing to any defects in the product which were not predictable
135. rounding N Power Supply L Ki 7 Current Output 4 to 20mA DC P 7 P zl Pulse alarm or status output Figure 4 4 1 Terminal 4 4 1 Protective Grounding A CAUTION Please be sure to connect protective grounding of ADMAG AE with cable of 2mm or larger cross section in order to avoid the electrical shock to the operators and maintenance engi neers and prevent the influence of external noise And further connect the grounding wire to the mark 100Q or less IM 1E7B0 02E 4 4 2 General Precautions Please give attention to the followings in wiring AN CAUTION e Please pay attention to avoid the cable is bended excessively In case the ambient temperature exceeds 50 C 122 F please use heat resistant cables with maximum allowable temperature of 70 C 158 F or above for JIS flameproof type e Please do not connect cables outdoors in case of rain to prevent damages from dew formation and to keep insulation inside the terminal box of the flowmeter e The all cable ends are to be provided with round crimp on terminal e The power cables and signal cables must be routed in separate steel conduit tubes or flexible tubes except 4 core 24VDC cable wiring e When waterproof glands union equipped waterproof glands are used the glands must be properly tightened to keep the box watertight e Please install a external switch or circuit breaker as a means of power off capacitance 15A conform
136. rtificate for GOST only for products produced at YMF O Q O O F O O O O GOS Silicon Rubber Gasket for In case of fluid temp over 120 C 248 F 160 C _ _ E me o SRG sanitary type 320 F max Not available with 65mm Mirror Finished Ceramics Mirror Finishing on the inside of ceramic tube Rmax lt 1 micro meter O O O O O MRR 180deg Rotated Converter 180deg rotated converter for reversed flow direction oO O oO O i ICRC Oil prohibited Use Degreased cleansing treatmen O O O O O ss K1 Oil prohibited Use with Degreased cleansing treatment Packing with Dehydrating Treatment desiccant O O O O gi IKS Hydrostatics Test Certificate Test pressure depends on process connection O O O O O T01 Test duration 10 minutes Test result is full in NOTE of QIC O O Oo Oo O O Oo L2 Calibration Certificate Level 2 Declaration and Calibration Equipment List S 2 Level 3 Declaration and Primary Standard List ie O 0 e 0 O 0 0 O L3 Level 4 Declaration and YOKOGAWA Measuring oO O Oo Oo O O oO Oo o L4 Note 1 Either BRAIN HART or FOUNDATION Fieldbus communication can be selected TIGERS Note 2 In case of requirement of EN10204 3 1B for Material Certificate contact Yokogawa office Note 3 Itis available only for JIS 10K wafer JIS 20K wafer or ANSI 150 wafer type not available with 65 125 250 or 300mm Note 4 Itis available only for size 2 5 to 200mm 0 1 to 8 in Note 5 Select optional code JF3 wi
137. s forward direction span beget aisle Ls B31 BI DIREC HYS Further reverse range span should be set in the same number of places of T ae Re decimals as forward range span B33 FOR SPAN2 Example forward flow rate 1 000 then reverse flow rate should be 4 000 DATA DIAG a __ Hysteresis width at switching direction can be set in parameter No B31 It is the rate of the smaller span either forward or reverse span 7 10 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 2 11 Automatic Two Range Switching Refer to 6 3 9 Display Description PARAM BO9 HIGH MF Select AUTO 2 RANGES Automatic two range transfer in parameter 1 0000 number B10 B10 OUTPUT FUNC AUTO 2 RANGES lt B11 4 20 ALM OUT Code Content 2 4mA_OR LESS PULSE OUT Pulse output DATA DIAG EES ALARM OUT Alarm output BI DIRECTION Forward reverse flow measurement AUTO 2 RANGES Automatic two range switching LOW ALARM Alarm output at low flow limits TOTAL SWTICH Totalization switch PARAM B31 BI DIREC HYS o Forward second range can be set by calling up parameter No B33 Setting restrictions First range lt 2nd range B33 FOR SPAN2 ee B34 AUTO RNG HYS Further second range span should be set in the same number of places of decimals Kai R as first range span in parameter
138. s the ENTER key once more and the above screen The screen displaying the parameter sub items is displayed again Feed the page using the arrow key and move the inverse video bar to the Enter 10 0 using the alphanumeric keys Enter 10 0 only for the sub item B03 FLOW SPAN The unit m h is selected at items B04 item B04 FLOW UNIT appears If the data are correct and BOS press the F4 key SET SET SET B04 FLOW UNIT B04 FLOW UNIT BO3 FLOW SPAN m ms 10 0 m s lt km3 gt B04 FLOW UNIT a m lt l gt lt cm3 gt s Pressing the ENTER key causes the Press the ENTER key twice in data setup screen to be displayed succession and the above screen Move the inverse video bar to m The screen displaying the parameter sub items appears again Feed the If the security screen appears enter the security code to display the above screen km 10 Xm cm 10 2m appears Check that the data are correct and press the F4 key page using the arrow key and move the inverse video bar to B05 TIME UNIT y PARAM B03 FLOW SPAN 10 0 m h B04 FLOW UNIT m8 h Ce Ea ca Ea SET BO4 TIME UNIT h a Setting is completed The screen returns to the preceding screen when he F4 ESC key is pressed Press the ENTER key twice in succession and the above screen appears Check that the data are correct and press t
139. se parallel threads do not have sealing property nonhardening sealant such as liquid gaskets shall thus be applied to those threads for ensuring waterproofness If metal conduits need flexibility use flameproof flexible fittings EX BO3E INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS FOR JIS FLAMEPROOF EQUIPMENT 6 Maintenance of Flameproof Apparatus To maintain the flameproof apparatus do the following For details see Chapter 10 MAINTENANCE OF EXPLOSION PROTECTED ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION in the USER S GUIDELINES for Electrical Installations for Explosive Gas Atmospheres in General Industry 1 Maintenance servicing with the power on Flameproof apparatus shall not be maintenance serviced with its power turned on However in cases where maintenance servicing is to be conducted with the power turned on with the equipment cover removed always use a gas detector to check that there is no explosive gas in that location If it cannot be checked whether an explosive gas is present or not maintenance servicing shall be limited to the following two items a Visual inspection Visually inspect the flameproof apparatus metal conduits and cables for damage or corrosion and other mechanical and structural defects b Zero and span adjustments These adjustments should be made only to the extent that they can be conducted from the outside without opening the equipment cover In doing this great care must be taken not to cause m
140. se three factors Nominal size unit mm and meter factor are set before shipment This chapter explaines how to set flow span other functions and data settings Please set data correctly You cannot set the leftmost digit of display to numeric value greater than 4 If the leftmost digit of the span must be 4 or more set the numeric value beginning from the digit second from the left on the display the fourth digit If the leftmost digit of the display is set to 3 the digits to its right can be set to 0 only regardless of the decimal point position Basic Key Operations Key Operation How to change the display into the setting mode SET How to move the cursor on the display during parameter setting SHIFT How to change the display into the data changing mode SET How to move the cursor in the data changing mode SHIFT How to change the data INC How to input the set data SET Twice 6 1 Setting Flow Span 1 Determing the Flow Span The flow rate span is the instantaneous flow rate value at which the output current is to be 20mA Please determine the span under considering the followings Please set the maximum flow rate at the most variable flow rate line If the flow rate of the fluid exceeds the flow rate span value the flow rate that exceeds this value 20mA or more is not output and the flowmeter will not display the correct flow rate 108 or more can
141. stment Via the BT200 ooo eee eeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeecaeeeeecneesaeeaee 8 2 8 2 Self diagnostics FUNCTIONS sisisi rssi esscesserseensenssensceecneecoecseessesseessersserseessees 8 3 8 2 1 Display and Output Status during Alarm Occurrence eee 8 3 8 2 2 Error Description and Countermeasures eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeseeeeee 8 3 ii IM 1E7B0 02E CONTENTS 9 MAINTENANCE coc ccecsicizccsscecseastachsectiastuaesncabbccancosuaekdacestcuscsossesusssnnescscecetostbuccvaces 9 1 9 1 Loop Test Test Qutput esse eeaeee ar EEE EEEE abi EEEE EEEE 9 1 9 1 1 Settings for Test Output Using Data Setting Keys oe eee eee 9 1 9 1 2 Setting for Test Output Via the BT200 oo eeeeseeeseeseecneeneeenes 9 1 9 2 Fuse Replacement mienne cots Satins Shae nee oe cohinch tau conseseeeneeld Aad ANAE 9 2 9 3 Trouble Sho tn gi bsna a a chan se ac E bev EA REE S 9 2 10 OIG Eirisvctasiess bas etoscton sede cvavwiatecevactussacesatbacedeausssdeaseeieubalsassdeccdousdeasstdeustasecdabes 10 1 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY ciscscscssssccccsiscavecesesiseutiscecteestuovctesstececedeosscdtdseeescasussese 11 1 12 EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT cscsssssssssssssessesseees 12 1 12 1 CENELEC ATEX KREMA rrine iar e E EE ERRER 12 1 12 2 lt FEM e n ee A A ee ee 12 2 1 2S OCS Aa EAE E A NS E E EE E E N EEEE 12 3 P E a EEEE R E E T 12 3 W235 E o E E E E E ehed ated d aes atweaans 12 4 13 PRESSURE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE ssesesseseseseceeseso
142. t Select Test mode in parameter number H01 Display H02 OUTPUT VALUE and set the value in of maximum span The figure shows a 100 setting These functions must be returned to their original status during flow rate measurements 2 Status Output Display Description Call up the setting mode and display H1 test mode and set 01 Code Content PARAM HO1 TEST MODE NORMAL Normal operation TEST essssssesss r aaa TEST Test output H02 OUTPUT VALUE Pere 100 Select the mode of status to be output in H03 HO3 STAT iT ies NOEMAL 4 4 Code Content DATA DIAG iat La NORMAL _ Normal operation CLOSED ON Trarsistor contact ON OPEN OFF Trarsistor contact OFF These functions must be returned to their original status during flow rate measurements IM 1E7B0 02E 9 MAINTENANCE 9 2 Fuse Replacement A WARNING This instrument must be installed by expert engineer or skilled personnel Fuse replacement is not permitted for operators The fuse holder is located under the display which has to be removed to allow fuse replacement A spare fuse is taped to the cover of the converter A CAUTION Before replacing the fuse make sure to turn OFF the power supply and disconnect the power source Use only specified fuses which should be obtained from your nearest Sales amp Serv
143. t alarm output or status output terminals are not available as the terminals are used commonly Pulse width Selection DUTY 50 0 5 1 20 33 50 100 ms Output rate Min 0 0001 P s Max 1000 P s See page 4 4 6 Connecting external instruments for information on how to connect external instruments P P terminals are for common use with pulse alarm and other status output functions Therefore in case this function is used other functions are not available to use 2 Procedures for Setting Pulse Output Example setting 10 liter output per pulse in a flow rate span of m h Display Description ea aes Select Pulse output in parameter number 10 li te rut tile Litt i Code Content 00 Pulse output 01 Alarm output 02 Forward reverse flow measurement 03 Automatic two range switching 04 Alarm output at low flow limit 05 Totalization switch 6 4 IM 1E7B0 02E Display 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS Description Default 3 that are used Ie ttt m1 te itt Default 01 Damped flow rate value a til tli Default 00 ON ACTIVE Select the volume unit for pulse weight using parameter number F1 Code Volume Unit 00 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 01 Volume unit in that for
144. t flow rate value and flow tube size Volume Unit gallon US m8 L cm barrel 158 987L Velocity Unit ft m Time Unit sec min hour day Flow Tube Size inch mm Pulse Output Function Note 2 Note 3 Scaled pulse can be output by setting a pulse factor Pulse Width Duty 50 or fixed pulse width 0 5 1 20 33 50 or 100 ms user selectable Output Rate 0 0001 to 1000pps when pulse output function is selected 10 1 Status Output Function Note 2 Note 3 One of the following is selected by parameter setting Auto 2 Ranges Status Output Indicates the selected range for automatic dual range function Forward and Reverse Status Output Indicates the flow direction for forward and reverse flow measurement mode Totalization Status Output Indicates that the internal totalized value exceeds the set value Low Limit Alarm Indicates that flow rate is under the low limit set value Alarm Output Function Note 2 Note 3 Indcates that an alarm occurs Normal Close Fixed Self Diagnostics Function Note 1 Converter failure flow tube failure erroneous setting etc can be diagnosed and displayed Data Security During Power Failure Data storage by EEPROM no back up battery required Electrical Connection ANSI 1 2NPT female DIN Pg13 5 female ISO M20x1 5 female JIS G1 2 female Terminal Connection M4 size screw terminal Case Material Aluminum alloy Coating Polyurethane
145. t be output In a line where the flow rate is comparatively stable set a value that is 1 5 to 2 0 times larger than the normal flow rate Please set a value that will correspond to a flow velocity of 0 3 to 10m s Please comfirm the flow velocity by sizing data or parameter No 13 Parameter No 13 indicates corresponding flow velocity to set span The basic input value for display is flow span value It is recommended that the accuracy of the first digit is in a 0 05 to 0 1 in case inputting the flow rate span value For example 30m h should be set as 30 00m h In a span setting the maximum value that can set is 30000 except any relation with decimal position 6 1 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 2 Span Setting using Display Keys Example setting 30 00 m h e Span Value Setting Switch Operation Display Description SET SHIFT INC o Press the SET key during flow rate data display mode T r l tt to display setting mode shown in the left figure a ae ag SET SHIFT INC o o Press the SHIFT key to cause the second digit from 11 Jell l the left to flash LIC ott an ang SET SHIFT INC i zaj i m i Press the INC key to call
146. t be used as a Protective grounding terminal Alternating current _ Direct current IM 1E7B0 02E E Warranty e The guaranteed term of this instrument is described in the quotation We repair the damages that occurred during the guaranteed term for free e Please contact with our sales office when this instrument is damaged e If the instrument has trouble please inform us model code serial number and concrete substances or situations It is preferable to be attached a outline or data e We decide after the examination if free repair is available or not e Please consent to the followings for causes of damages that are not available as free repair even if it occured during the guaranteed term A Unsuitable or insufficient maintenance by the customer B The handling using or storage that ignore the design and specifications of the instrument C Unsuitable location that ignore the description in this manual D Remaking or repair by a person except whom we entrust E Unsuitable removing after delivered F A natural disaster ex a fire earthquake storm and flood thunderbolt and external causes E For Safety Using For safety using the instrument please give attention mentioned below A WARNING 1 Installation e The instrument must be installed by expert engineer or skilled personnel The procedures described about INSTALLATION are not permitted for operators e The Magnetic Flowmeter is
147. tegory implies the regulation for impulse withstand voltage It is also called the Overvoltage category II applies to electrical equipment 10 OUTLINE e Pollution level describes the degree to which a solid liquid or gas which deteriorates dielectric strength is adhering 2 applies to normal indoor atmosphere Fuse 2A 250V Time Lag type Fluid Conductivity Size 15 to 200mm 0 5 to 8in 5uS cm or larger Size 2 5 to 10mm 0 1 to 0 4in 20uS cm or larger In case that size 250 or 300mm is used for high conductivity fluid ex caustic soda seawater please use the flange type Measurable Flow Rate Range SI Units Size mm Flowrate m h F Min Range Max Range Size 0 3m s 10m s 25 0 0054 0 1767 5 0 0213 0 7068 TO 0 0849 2 8274 15 0 1909 6 361 25 0 5302 17 671 40 1 3572 45 23 50 2 1206 70 68 65 3 584 119 45 80 5 429 180 95 100 8 483 282 74 125 13 254 441 7 150 19 086 636 1 200 33 93 1 131 250 53 02 1 767 1 300 76 35 2 544 6 350 103 91 3 463 400 135 72 4 523 TO6 EPS English Units Size inch Flowrate GPM Size Min Range Max Range 1 0ft s 33tt s 0 1 0 0241 0 8031 0 2 0 0964 3 212 0 4 0 3856 12 850 0 5 0 6024 20 078 1 2 4095 80 31 1 5 5 422 180 70 2 9 638 321 2 2 5 15 06 501 9 3 21 685 722 8 4 38 56 1 285 0 5 60 24 2007 8 6 86 74 2 891 3 8 154 21 5 140 10 240 95 8 03
148. tering 55 in parameter number L02 7 2 18 Pulsating Flow Refer to 6 3 16 Display Description PARAM Select YES pulsating flow counteraction in parameter number N04 DEAD TIME N06 Default NO 0 N05 POWER SYNCH YES Code Content N06 PULSING FLOW YES ee a NO Normal DATA DIAG tees YES Counteracting pulsating flow The N item can be opened by entering 55 in parameter number L02 7 13 IM 1E7B0 02E 7 OPERATION VIA BRAIN TERMINAL 7 2 19 User Defined Units Via the BT200 This function displays the instantaneous flow rate indicated in A20 FLOW RATE in units other than those selectable with B04 If the specific gravity of the fluid is known the instantaneous flow rate can be displayed in weight units 1 User Defined Units for Instantaneous Flow Rate Example Displaying the flow rate of a fluid its specific gravity is 2 in weight kg in a flow rate span of 10m h When the flow rate is 100 20 000kg is displayed Display Description PARAM z Select PROVIDED in D02 D02 FL USER SEL PROVIDED lt pial D03 FL USER SPAN 20000 0 f For item D03 set the value to be displayed in A20 FLOW RATE D10 FL USER UNIT when the flow rate is 100 in the span set in BO3FLOW SPAN Set kg h the unit in D10 PN DX g Set the user defined unit in D10 PARAM A10 FLOW
149. ters Sets special totalization units REV TOTAL 0 to 999999 Display differential totalization gt values DIF TOTAL SELF CHECK 0 to 999999 GOOD Y MULTI RANGE ERROR Display differential totalization gt values Self check Indicates ature of alarm when alarm occurs PULSE SET Pulse output items PULSE UNIT in UNIT P iu UNIT P im UNIT P UNIT P ik UNIT P M UNIT P PULSE S PULSE S Selects pulse rate units PULSE SCALE 0 to 30000 Sets pulse rate PULSE LOWCUT PULSE WIDTH Oto 100 50 DUTY 0 5 msec 1 msec 20 msec 33 msec 50 msec 100 msec Sets the range in vicinity of 0 wihtin which pulse output will be halted Sets width of pulse output SELF CHECK GOOD v MULTI RANGE ERROR Self check Indicates nature of alarm when alarm occurs IM 1E7B0 02E 4 20 SEL Data Range Units AE Deci mal BT Point Initial Setting 11 PARAMETER SUMMARY Description Current output 4 to 20 settings 4 20 LOW CUT 4 20 LOW LMT 20 to 100 Sets low cut range for 4 to 20 mA gt output gt Sets low limit for 4 to 20 mA output 4 20 H LMT SELF CHECK 0 to 120 GOOD v MULTI RANGE ERROR Sets high limit for 4 to 20 mA gt output Self check Indicates nature of alarm when alarm occurs TEST
150. th G11 or G12 in case of requirement of JIS Flameproof type G11 is selectable only for DC power supply and 4 conductor cable use Note 6 Optional code LC1 is a function for Fieldbus communication Optional code FB must be selected together with LC1 Note 7 Ex proof Fieldbus communication is available only for CENELEC ATEX ex proof version 10 8 IM 1E7B0 02E E EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Integral Magnetic Flowmeter 2 5 to 15mm 0 1 to 0 5in Wafer Type Unit mm approx inch 230 9 1 147 app i F 102 5 8 105 MG MG K 30 80 3 1 80 3 1 40 AE 449 MN AB AE115 MN CB 1 2 1 6 1155C E sc E H A Type General MG Ex proof MN SC L Size code 102 105 110 115 123 4 8 Size 2 5 0 1 5 0 2 10 0 4 15 0 5 PSs Lining A A C f H Height H 267 5 10 5 H Height H1 66 2 6 I Height H2 127 5 5 0 Ground Fe terminal F s 1 7 Weight kg Ib 4 7 10 4 i Lining code A PFA lining C C
151. the forward and reverse totalization values 11 Alternate display of forward flowrate and differential between the forward and reverse totalization values Press the SET key once and all Wait 2 to 3 seconds and press the data starts to flash SET key again to return the hatched portion to its original position s SET SHIFT INC SET SHIFT INC SET SHIFT INC When all setting have been made hold down the SHIFT key while pressing the SET key to return to original display mode 5 5 IM 1E7B0 02E 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 5 2 2 Setting Mode e The setting mode is used for checking parameters and rewriting data e The following is an overview of the setting mode See Section 6 Function and Data Settings for detailed information 1 Structure of Setting Mode Display e The display consists of two areas two digits to the left of the colon and four digits to the right of it e Two types of data can be entered direct entry of numerals and entry of desired data items using codes Refer to Parameter list in chapter 12 for information on how to change settings Parameter number Data number rt 0 pa pa rt o LILI ELUL 2 Procedures for Setting and Changing Data Example of parameter change Changing the span number 03 from 1 000 to 1 200
152. the flow rate span x 10 02 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 03 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 1 04 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 05 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 06 Number of pulses output per second at 100 of output rate span of Example When pulses are to be output per same liter with the flow mh select 02 since L liter 10 xm Set pulse weight 10 L in parameter number E2 X Since parameter number F2 is a 5 digit data item scrolling is necessary to display all the data Mind the decimal point when setting are made The decimal point can be moved if required Set the low cut range percentage in parameter F3 Range of setting 0 to 100 of span Z T i i Select the pulse width in parameter number F4 ae i Default i Code Pulse Width 50 DUTY 00 50 DUTY Max 1000P s min 0 0001P s 01 0 5ms Max 1000P s min 0 0001P s 02 Ims Max 500P s min 0 0001P s 03 20ms Max 25P s min 0 0001P s 04 33ms Max 15P s min 0 0001P s 05 50ms Max 10P s min 0 0001P s 06 100ms Max 5P s min 0 0001P s Normally these are all required settings The following settings are made depending on the applications active Select instantaneous flow rate or flow rate after damping for the pulse output The damping time is the value set in B2 Set parameter n2 to 01
153. the space will be displayed as the last three digits See 5 2 2 Display of 5 digit data 6 2 IM 1E7B0 02E 6 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS Setting Volume Measurement m and Time Unit h Switch Operation Display Description 4 Selecting m SET SHIFT INC Press the SHIFT key to cause the second digit from the l AINI left to flash LID SET SHIFT INC i 2 i Press the INC key to call up parameter number 04 Hg Z Code Volume Unit SET SHIFT INC m Lie l Press the SET key to move the 00 km 10 x m Lite flashing segment to the 01 m data area 02 L liter 03 cm 102 X m 3 SET SHIFT INC Press the INC key to select 04 Mgal T C l Lis i f 01 to display m See the c kgal table on the right gal 07 mgal 08 kbbl 09 bbl 10 mbbl 11 ubbl SET SHIFT INC pak Press the SET key once to 12 io I y f casue all the data to flash 13 ft e SET SHIFT INC Wait 2 to 3 seconds when the data starts flashing m tio Then press the SET key to return the flashing segment Ie il to the lesfmost digit 4 Selecting h SET SHIFT INC i i l Press the SHIFT key to caus
154. tion 2 Mounting Centering Devices To keep concentricity of the Flowmeter with pipes Vertical Mounting please mount centering devices on the Mini Flanges of the Flowmeter Figure 4 3 1 Mounting Procedure Size 2 5 mm 0 1in to 10 mm 0 4in Please give attention to the nominal diameter and flange ratings of the centering devices Table 4 3 2 Tightening Torque 3 Positioning Flowmeter Please pass two through bolts to adjacent holes of both flanges and mount the Flowmeter and pass other through bolts to other holes Refer to Figure 4 3 2 4 3 3 In case stud type of through bolts are used position them coming in contact centering devices with thread of bolts Size mm inch Tightening Torque N m kgf cm in Ibf Max 12 122 1 06 Max 12 122 106 Max 18 183 160 T040302 EPS 4 Tightening Nuts Please tighten the bolts according to Torque Values in Table 4 3 3 In case of PVC piping please select optional code FRG use rubber gasket and tighten with the torque value in Table 4 3 4 4 6 IM 1E7B0 02E 4 INSTALLATION AN CAUTION In case of PFA lining type as the lining material is Fluorocarbon PFA it is possible that nuts may loose by its character as time passes Please tighten the nuts regularly Please be sure to tighten the bolts following prescribed torque values Please tighten the flange bolts diagonally with the same torque values step by step up to the prescribed torque value
155. to IEC947 1 and IEC947 3 The preferable location is either near the instrument or other places to easy operation Further more please indicate power off equipment on the those external switch or circuit breaker e Please be sure to fully tighten the terminal box cover before the power is turned on e Please be sure to turn off the power before opening the terminal box cover In case of DC power supply a plug is attached When 4 core cable is used please put that plug into unused electrical connection port 4 4 3 Power and Output Cables Power cable Crimp on Terminal Green Yellow covered conductors shall be used only for connection to PROTECTIVE CONDUCTOR TERMINALS Conform to IEC227 IEC245 or equivalent national authorization Output cable Please use Polyvinyl chloride insulated and sheathed control cables JIS C3401 or Polyvinyl chloride insulated and sheathed portable power cables JIS C3312 or equivalents Outer diameter 6 5 to 12mm in diameter 10 5 or 11 5mm for ECG ECU 8 5 to 11mm for G11 G12 Nominal crosss section Single wire 0 5 to 2 5mm Stranded wire 0 5 to 2 5mm 4 15 4 INSTALLATION 4 4 4 DC Connections 1 Connecting Power Supply A IMPORTANT In case of 24VDC power supply AC power supplies or reversed polarities cannot be con nected It will cause the fuse to burn out 2 Supplied Voltage Rating A IMPORTANT In case of 24VDC power supply the specifica
156. uced in 1998 2 The identification number of the notified body 0344 3 The product producing country 12 2 FM 1 Technical Data e Explosionproof for Class I Division 1 Groups A B C amp D Dust ignitionproof for Class I I Division 1 Groups E F amp G Intrinsically safe electrode for Class I Division 1 Groups A B C amp D Electrode circuit Vmax 250V ac dc Temp Class T6 12 EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT Enclosure NEMA 4X e Nonincendive for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C amp D Suitable for Class II Division 2 Groups F amp G Class III Division 1 and 2 Intrinsically safe electrode for Class I Division 1 Groups A B C amp D Electrode Circuit Vmax 250V ac dc Excitation Circuit 130Vp 72 75Hz Temp Code T5 Enclosure NEMA 4X 2 Installation A WARNING e All wiring shall comply with national electrical code ANSI NFPA 70 and local electrical code In hazardous locations wiring to be in conduit as shown in Figure 12 2 1 3 Operation A WARNING e Open circuit before opening the covers and seal all conduits with in 18 inches in hazardous locations e Take care not to generate mechanical spark when access to the instrument and peripheral devices in hazardous locations 4 Maintenance and Repair A WARNING The instrument modification or parts replacement by other than authorized representative of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and wi
157. ume unit CxS m UNITE Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 g m UNIT P Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 m UNIT P Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 UNIT P Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 1 k UNIT P Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 M UNIT P Volume unit in that for the flow rate span x 10 P ULSE s Number of pulses output per second at 100 of output Example When pulses are to be output per same liter with the flow rate span of m h select m UNIT P since a L liter 10 x m Set the pulse weight 10 L in parameter number F02 PARAM Since parameter number F02 is a 5 digit data item scrolling is ror TT MEE AERIANA necessary to display all the data Mind the decimal point when seting are F02 PULSE SCALE made The decimal point can be moved if required 10 m UNIT P 3 FO3 PULSE LOWCUT Oe Yo AEReR aaa a ase BAG Set the low cut range percentage in parameter F03 DATA DIAG zz 1 Range of setting 0 to 100 of span PALAM Fo2 PULSE UNIT 10 m UNIT P F03 PULSE LOWCUT 3 F04 PULSE WIDTH Select the pulse width in parameter number F04 50 DUTY _ lt peg z GO A Code Pulse width 50 DUTY Max of 1000P s Min 0 0001P s 0 5ms Max of 1000P s Min 0 0001P s lms Max of 500P s Min 0 0001P s
158. ut 32 seconds the zero correction is displayed Then the meter returns to data display mode 32 seconds later Displays the r i zero correction IM 1E7B0 02E 8 ACTUAL OPERATION 8 1 2 Zero Adjustment Via the BT200 Display Description MENU A DISPLAY B SET D DISP SEL E TOTAL SET F PULSE SET K Ea EO ee PARAM C01 ZERO TUNING ENABLE C02 MAGFLOW ZERO 0 05 C60 SELF CHECK GOOD DA DE a a SET C02 MAGFLOW ZERO 0 05 00 05 ee Oo ee Ea SET C02 MAGFLOW ZERO AUTOZERO PARAM C01 ZERO TUNING ENABLE CO2 MAGFLOW ZERO 0 02 C60 SELF CHECK GOOD Di a a Ea Call up the menu screen and select C ADJUST Press the ENTER key to call the screen displaying the parameter sub items Select C02 MAGFLOW ZERO Pressing the ENTER key causes the data setup screen to be displayed If the security screen is displayed enter the security code While C02 MAGFLOW ZERO is displayed press the ENTER key once then wait a few seconds and press again AUTO ZERO is now displayed After about 30 seconds press the F4 of the Function key causes the Menu screen to be displayed The zero correction is displayed Then the meter returns to data display mode For entry of the security code see IM 1COA11 01E 8 2 IM 1E7B0 02E 8 2 Self diagnostics Functions e The self diagnostics function displays i
159. w Size Markin ISO M20x1 5 female A M ANSI 1 2NPT female A A 3 Installation AA WARNING e All wiring shall comply with local installation requirements and local electrical code In hazadous locations the cable entry devices shall be of a certified flameproof type suitable for the conditions of use and correctly installed e Unused apertures shall be closed with suitable flameproof certified blanking elements The plug attached is flameproof certified 4 Operation A WARNING e Wait 10 min after power is turned off defore opening the covers e Take care not to generate mechanical spark when access to the instrument and peripheral devices in hazardous locations 5 Maintenance and Repair A WARNING The instrument modification or parts replacement by other than authorized representative of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and will void the certification IM 1E7B0 02E 6 Data Plate AE MAGNETIC FLOWMETER IM User s Manual MODEL PULSE SUFFIX OUTPUT 30VDC 0 2Amax LINING STYLE MATERIAL SIZE m ELECTRODE WETER i MATERIAL FACTOR H ACCURACY SUPPLY vDC 125 RATING JIS B7554 VAC 47 63 Hz 36 VA 125 FLUID TEMP SM FULLSCALE FLUID PRESS 0 1 MPa MIN SEE IM CURRENT 4 20mA Tamb 60 C MAX SEE IM OUTPUT 0 7509 No C 0344 amp I2G A warnina AFTER
160. y pressing the SET key W Display Example Data item 02 3 sec dumpin item C1 Zero adjust not possible a fe wae tI te Lt ul Data item E1 Selection of totalization units 5 2 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 3 Alarm Display Mode When an alarm situation occurs this mode will replace the current mode flow rate or setting mode to show what type of alarm has occurred Display Example Error 06 Input signal error Error 08 Incorrect span setting Error 20 Metering tube not filled with water IM 1E7B0 02E 5 BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES 5 2 1 Flow Rate Data Display Mode e The flow rate data display mode indicates instantaneous flow and totalized flow values The ADMAG AE can display 12 types of flow rate data e This function can be set in the parameter d1 of the flow converter e For changing from setting mode to flow rate data display mode press SET key while pressing SHIFT key e When a BT is used call up the D01 DISP SELECT parameter to select functions Display item Content ADMAG AE Setting BT Setting Forward Instantaneous flow rate is displayed within a D01 DISP SELECT Flow Rate range of 8 or 108 to 108 for the span r I l RATE Actual forward The actual meter rate of instantaneous flow rate Flow Rate is d
161. y or is it easy to change e Is Liquid conductivity sometimes below 5us cm Is the liquid likely to cause deposit Remove dirt and scale on and near electrodes Change to vertical meter mounting Sufficiency shield the meter Locate the meter as far as possible from this equipment Is the flowmeter located nearmortors transformers or other electric equipment NO Insulation deterioration is suspected Examine the meter 9 3 IM 1E7B0 02E 3 Disagreement of Indication with Actual Flow Result Are parameters correctly set Set the parameters correctly Examine liquid filling in the flow tube bubbles present and grounding status Is zero adjustment correctly done Is the flow tube completely filled with liquid Does the liquid contain bubbles Is grounding complete Is the signal cable completely Recheck the liquid property Is the liquid likely to cause deposits NO Examine whether or not a valve exists immidiately before the meter on the upstream side Is a valve located immidiately upstream of the meter Check the operation with the AM012 calibrator and you ll be able to confirm the error of the converter or of Flow Tube Contact your agent or the nearest YOKOGAWA sales office Adjust zero when the flow tube is

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