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3. Description See the wiring label inside the rear cover and Figure 1 11 J5 MODBUS CONNECTION Designation MODBUS MODBUS N C Description Conduit Hole 1 of 7 Protective Conductor Terminal Grounding Jumper NOTE Enclosure is shown from the rear with the rear cover removed Nameplate J4 CH2 TRANSDUCER CONNECTION optional Power Cable Inlet eee J3 CH1 TRANSDUCER CONNECTION Designation Description Designation Description CH2UP Upstream Transducer SIG CH2RTN Upstream Transducer Analog RTN CH1UP Upstream Transducer SIG CH2RTN Downstream Transducer Analog RTN CH1RTN Upstream Transducer Analog RTN CH2DN Downstream Transducer SIG CH1RTN Downstream Transducer Analog RTN CH1DN Downstream Transducer SIG PanaFlow Z1G User Manual J1 RS232 RS485 4 20 OUTPUT Pin Designation Description 1 TX RS485 Transmit RX RS485 Receive COM SHLD Ground CTS Clear To Send DTR Data Terminal Ready AOUT B 4 20 Output 2 RTN AOUT B 4 20 Output 2 SIG AOUT A 4 20 Output 1 RTN O O NI DIA KB OIN AOUT At 4 20 Output 1 SIG DC POWER INPUT Pin Description 1 Line Positive 2 Line Negative
4. Unpackin8 oooo o Internal TestS Keypad Program Entering Exiting if Unused LCD Option ooooooo o LCD Option esaaa anaana Index 59 Index Left Arrow Kev 0000 oo Liquid Crystal Display Transmitter Setting Ups lt drad eR 6 2 dee 4404 js ls Kan UG LVD Statement Mass Flow Data Entering Mass Flow Uiniigss a tit oheared Desa Anna Menus Output 0 0 2 0 eee eee eee MODBUS iradi ished i MODBUS TCP Wirid8 oooooo o Multiple Parameter Text Displays Multiple Text Windows Option Cards Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Data Logging 000 RTD Inputs Setup Information Table Power Connecting Terminal Block o ooooooooo o o Powering Up Display paa mpa dan taa rada aa Internal Checks 60 Pressure Transmitter AAA A Boats Seite ard 4 Localia diras tap 3 Q DI DO A id 42 OUD ota ii A A 42 R Return Policy 402k ots gna na NEA bs ied ads 63 Right Arrow RENA oss cs je Sea a Ka eee 26 RS232 Port See Serial Port RS485 Serial Port MODBUS 5a he han ate ett da ork 17 RTD Inputs Option Card CONNECUNP A AA ole cae ee 15 RTD Temperature Transmitter 4 S Safety Auxiliary Equipment 6 4 6 ces eed ae ee es iii General Issues nonna ad idad ds iii Personal Equipment ias rias iv Serial Port Cable 2 123 4 AP eet 10 Connecting os s E LGA AA 9 11 Pin
5. cover or the rear cover This is especially important in a hazardous environment 1 2 3 Disconnect any existing power line from its source Loosen the set screw on the rear cover Place a rod or long screwdriver across the cover in the slots provided and rotate the cover counterclockwise until 1t comes free from the enclosure Install any required cable clamps in the appropriate conduit holes around the side of the enclosure Note the labels inside the rear cover to assist in wiring the power and option card connections Also Figure 5 on page 12 shows the rear cover option card labels for every available option card configuration Proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter to make the desired wiring connections Option Card Connections Power Connections OPTION CARD WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE WORKING Wiring Label Set Screw Inside View Outside View Figure 4 Rear Cover with Connection Labels PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Preface 1 6 1 Wiring the Line Power The Model PanaFlow Z1G may be ordered for operation with power inputs of 100 120 VAC 220 240 VAC or 12 28 VDC The label on the side of the electronics enclosure lists the meter s required line voltage and power rating The fuse size is listed in Chapter 4 Specifications Be sure to connect the meter only to the specified line voltage Note For compliance with
6. 1 Groups B C and D Flameproof ISSeP 02ATEX008 E II 2GD EE d IIC T5 IP66 T95 C Optional Stainless steel 4 1 2 Environmental 4 1 2a Process Temperature 20 to 80 C Note If operating with insulation around the flowmeter then maximum process temperature may not exceed 65 C 4 1 2b Ambient Temperature 40 to 50 C 4 1 3 Velocity Accuracy 413a 96 of Reading 1 5 of reading 1 5 to 120 FPS PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 49 Chapter 4 Specifications 4 1 4 Velocity Range 4 1 4a Bidirectional 120 to 0 1 ft s 46 to 0 03 m s 0 1 to 120 ft s 0 03 to 46 m s 4 1 5 Repeatability 0 2 to 0 5 of reading Note Specifications assume a fully developed flow profile with a typical straight run of pipe 20 diameters upstream and 10 diameters downstream and flow velocity greater than 3 ft s Im s Accuracy depends on pipe size and other factors 4 2 Electrical Specifications The electrical specifications for the Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter are as follows 4 2 1 Power Supply 42 1a Options Standard 95 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 10 Optional 12 to 28 VDC 5 4 2 2 Power Consumption 20 W maximum 4 2 3 Operating Mode Correlation Transit Time flow measurement 4 2 4 European Compliance See the CE Declaration of Conformity and the ATEX Certificate of Compliance at the back of this manual 50 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 4 Specifications 4 2 5 Input Output Specifications 4 2 5a
7. Assignments 244 dni a he 9 11 Slot 0 See Analog Outputs Slot 0 SNDSP AA 42 Specifications Electricidad atea 50 Generali A O AP 49 A O amba band BAG can a E 42 SR DD fey bat ety NTN NA ety TANA ade eek 42 SIMOL ca WG A ye ae 42 System Global Submenu 28 System Data Entering Channels tas Da es Og ap as aes 32 Entering in GLOBE Menu ra kaa NG 28 System Units in GLOBL SYSTM Submenu 28 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 7 dK A baoakadg kan tise gd plaa t 43 kh PE PP PA PAA 42 TAOWN 22 E A AA ANNA LA NG 42 TEMP vc coca UNAG aun LA Lalan 42 Temperature Transmitter Mastallng ida A R E ek 4 Coca td tes daa uta 3 RID O as a ale 4 Terminal Block Analog Outputs I O 2450 iras e 8 Power TBI iia ao a aa T J Serial Port RS232 o oooooo o 9 11 TIMER osas daa 42 A A KANA ING NEGA 42 Totalize Units coi 5 rg az 32 TOTAL 42 Transmitter LED Setting Up 2 0800 aaa 41 See Temperature or Pressure Transmitter TUN SG GINANG AA a NAA Ai UD A ete A e 43 A se ee Seek eee Lee RA MAGANA 2 42 TUDE ae Gaba oh A KA aie NG a ee 42 U Unpackime 2 0344 oleate eae rotas Po dais KGG 1 Up Arrow Kona e as 26 V VEL roae dae aa lc a E a tant 42 VS y St io ad 43 Voltage Input 6 ee ees 7 VOLUME a 42 W A A Sete DB NG 63 WEEE Directive 44 Gma had Dawa G NA Paka fb iv Windows Resizing ie spaced ds de css 46 TAO e oe CS bate Ia E 0 Mae eo AO 46 Wiring Option Card See Card Name Terminal Block See Block
8. Before discarding any of the packing materials account for all components and documentation listed on the packing slip The discarding of an important item along with the packing materials is all too common If anything is missing or damaged contact the factory immediately for assistance Note For compliance with the European Union s Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC this unit requires an external power disconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker The disconnect device must be marked as such clearly visible directly accessible and located within 1 8 m 6 ft of the Model PanaFlow Z1G PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 1 Preface 1 3 Lifting Instructions Use proper lifting techniques when moving the PanaFlow Z1G No lifting hooks or eyelets are provided The recommended method for lifting the PanaFlow Z1G is by using lifting straps on each side of the pressure vessel with a stabilizer bar between them located above the transmitter head Additional care may need to be taken to prevent the transmitter from rotating especially on the smaller systems where the transmitter weight is a larger percentage of the total system weight A WARNING Never stand below any object being lifted Stabilizer Bar Figure 1 Proper Lifting Recommendation WARNING Do not use the transmitter to support the weight of the flowcell as shown in Figure 2 below The transmitter cannot support the weight of the pressure vessel Figure 2 Imprope
9. Digital Display 2 line x 16 character software configurable LCD display with LED backlight 4 2 56 Digital Communications Standard RS232 serial port for PC Terminal or Printer Optional RS485 serial port for multi user network RS485 MODBUS Communications MODBUS TCP Ethernet Foundation Fieldbus 4 2 5c Analog Outputs built in Two isolated 0 4 20 mA analog outputs 600 Q maximum load 4 2 5d Option Cards Optional Inputs Outputs of the following types may be added 1 Analog Inputs two or four isolated 0 4 20 mA inputs 24 V loop power 2 RTD Inputs two or four isolated 3 wire RTD inputs Span 148 to 662 F 100 to 350 C Inputs of the following types may be used a Temp from 40 to 500 F 40 to 260 C b Pressure from 0 3 000 psig 3 Analog Outputs two isolated 0 4 20 mA analog outputs 1000 Q maximum load 4 Data Logging 128 kB expandable to 2 MB of memory Note The above optional inputs outputs are available only in specific combinations Consult the factory for details PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 51 Chapter 4 Specifications no content intended for this page 52 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Appendix A CE Mark Compliance Appendix A CE Mark Compliance A 1 Introduction For CE Mark compliance the Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter must be wired in accordance with the instructions in this appendix IMPORTANT CE Mark compliance is required only for units intended for use
10. Figure 5 on page 12 Note The analog inputs option card can be calibrated with the Model PanaFlow Z1G s built in analog outputs However be certain that the analog outputs have been calibrated first See Chapter 1 Calibration in the Service Manual for the appropriate procedures 1 6 4c Wiring an RTD Inputs Option Card The Model PanaFlow Z1G RTD Resistance Temperature Device inputs option card provides two or four direct RTD inputs designated as A B C and D Each RTD input requires three wires and should be connected as shown on the label in the rear cover see Figure 4 on page 6 and Figure 5 on page 12 Note Before making any connections complete the steps in Preparing for Wiring on page 13 1 6 4d Wiring a 0 4 20 mA Analog Outputs Option Card The analog outputs option card includes two isolated 0 4 20 mA outputs designated as A and B Connections to these outputs may be made with standard twisted pair wiring but the total current loop impedance for these circuits must not exceed 1 000 ohms Before making any connections complete the steps in Preparing for Wiring on page 13 Then wire this option card with the connections shown on the label in the rear cover see Figure 4 on page 6 and Figure 5 on page 12 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 15 Preface 1 6 4e A Specific Example To illustrate the procedures described in the previous sections for wiring the option cards a specific example may prove helpful Assume that a
11. Model PanaFlow Z1G is equipped with an option card numbered 703 1223 08 This option card includes two analog current inputs and two standard alarm relays By referring to Figure 5 on page 12 it is determined that the appropriate connection diagram for this option card is the second one from the left in the middle row Al HI This label should also be found inside the rear cover of the PanaFlow Z1G Based on this information wiring of the Input Output connections to terminal block J2 should be completed as shown in Table 4 Table 4 Wiring a 703 1223 08 Option Card J2 Pin Description Connection Alarm A Normally Open Alarm A Common Alarm A Normally Closed Alarm B Normally Open Alarm B Common Alarm B Normally Closed Out C 24 V to Input C Input C Signal Input C Return Out D 24 V to Input D Input D Signal Input D Return Eb 32 Pina 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Preface 1 6 4f Wiring the MODBUS Option Card The MODBUS option card uses the RS485 standard for MODBUS communication The MODBUS card must be installed in Slot 2 The RS485 standard allows up to 32 nodes drivers and receivers on one multidrop network at distances up to 4 000 ft 1 200 m GE recommends using 24 gauge 24 AWG twisted pair wire with a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms and 120 ohm termination at each end of the communications line Note The MODBUS option car
12. Name PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Index 61 Index 62 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Warranty Warranty Each instrument manufactured by GE Sensing is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship Liability under this warranty is limited to restoring the instrument to normal operation or replacing the instrument at the sole discretion of GE Sensing Fuses and batteries are specifically excluded from any liability This warranty is effective from the date of delivery to the original purchaser If GE Sensing determines that the equipment was defective the warranty period is e one year from delivery for electronic or mechanical failures one year from delivery for sensor shelf life If GE Sensing determines that the equipment was damaged by misuse improper installation the use of unauthorized replacement parts or operating conditions outside the guidelines specified by GE Sensing the repairs are not covered under this warranty The warranties set forth herein are exclusive and are in lieu of all other warranties whether statutory express or implied including warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade Return Policy Ifa GE Sensing instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Notify GE Sensing giving full details of the problem and provide the model number and serial nu
13. RJ45 connector route the cable through one of the conduit holes using an appropriate cable clamp and wire the other end of the cable to the Ethernet network according to the manufacturer s instructions See Figure 10 on page 23 Note The MAC address for a specific PanaFlow ZIG is included with customer documentation For more information on setting up the MAC address refer to Chapter 6 of the Programming Manual 1 6 4h Wiring the Ethernet Interface A modified PanaFlow Z1G can use the Ethernet interface to communicate to a local area network An optional Ethernet card with a unique MAC IP address installed only in slot 2 includes an RJ45 connector To connect the Ethernet enabled PanaFlow Z1G to the network insert the jack of an RJ45 cable into the RJ45 connector route the cable through one of the conduit holes using an appropriate cable clamp and wire the other end of the cable to the Ethernet network according to the manufacturer s instructions An external connection is required between the Ethernet option card and the PanaFlow Z1G s RS232 connector as shown in Table 5 and Figure 10 on page 23 Note The MAC address for a specific PanaFlow Z1G is included with customer documentation For more information on setting up the MAC address refer to Appendix C of the Programming Manual Table 5 RS232 to Ethernet Interconnections PanaFlow Z1G Type Terminal Block Terminal Block RS232 on Rear TB1 on Ethernet Terminal Board Card TX
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15. channels PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 29 Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 4 1c Selecting Mass Flow Units 1 Scroll to the desired Mass Flow units for the flow rate display and press Enter The available units for this prompt are determined by the selection made at the System Units screen See Table 7 Table 7 Available Mass Flow Units LB Pounds Kilograms KLB Thousands of LB Metric Tons 1000 KG MMLB Millions of LB Tons 2000 LB 2 Scroll to the desired Mass Flow Time units for the mass flow rate display from seconds to days and press Enter 3 Scroll to the desired number of Mdot Dec Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the mass flow rate display and press Enter 4 Scroll to the desired Mass Totalizer units for the totalized mass flow rate display and press Enter The available units for this prompt are determined by the selection made at the System Units prompt 5 Scroll to the desired number of Mass Dec Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized mass flow rate display and press Enter 6 After completing the above steps the PanaFlow Z1G returns to the Global PROGRAM window Press Escape and scroll to CH1 or CH2 to continue setup programming 30 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 5 Activating a Channel The Channelx ACTIV submenu permits selection of the desired measurement method In addition it is used to activate deactivate o
16. e load and save site file data e create and save graph and log files e display text output and graphs of live measurement data create custom templates for displaying text graph and log data e interface with multiple GE instruments This chapter focuses on programming via the magnetic keypad For information on programming the PanaFlow Z1G via PanaView refer to Appendix C of the Programming Manual PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 25 Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 3 The Z1G Enclosure Magnetic Keypad The window at the top of the PanaFlow Z1G enclosure includes the components shown in Figure 11 below PanaFlow Z1G Liquid Flowmeter Figure 11 Enclosure Window IMPORTANT The ZIG magnetic keypad enables programming of the instrument through the glass faceplate without removing the cover Thus all programming procedures may be performed while the unit is installed in a hazardous area Six keys on the magnetic keypad enable users to program the PanaFlow Z1G e Enter confirms choice of a specific option and data entry within the option e Escape allows users to exit from a specific option without entering unconfirmed data e A and V enable users to view a specific measurement in the Key display setting or to scroll through a list of options letters and numbers 0 9 as well as the negative sign and decimal point in a
17. in EEC countries PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 53 Appendix A CE Mark Compliance no content intended for this page 54 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Appendix B Data Records Appendix B Data Records B 1 Option Cards Installed Whenever an option card is installed or changed in the Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter record the type of card and any additional setup information in the appropriate row of Table 11 below Table 11 Option Cards Installed Type of Option Card Additional Setup Information Analog Outputs A B PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 55 Appendix B Data Records B 2 Setup Data After the Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter has been installed setup data must be entered via the User Program prior to operation Record that information in Table 12 below Table 12 Setup Data General Information Model Serial Software Vers Setup Date Channel 1 Channel Status Channel 2 Channel Status Off Channel Status Off Measure Mode Channel Label Skan Measure Mode Skan Channel System Channel Label Site Channel Msg Channel Message Vol Units Vol Units Vol Time Units Vol Time Units Vol Dec Digits Vol Dec Digits Totalizer Units Totalizer Units Tot Dec Digits Tot Dec Digits Mass Flow Mass Flow Mass Flow Time Mass Flow Time MDOT Dec Dig MDOT Dec Dig Mass Totalizer Mass Totalizer Mass De
18. mechanical damage pulling and twisting Cable entries are 34 NPT Cable glands of an approved flameproof design are required These must be installed according to the manufacturer s instructions Where the cable glands are provided by GE the manufacturer s instructions as supplied to GE will be included in the documentation Unused cable entries must be sealed using a certified threaded plug Modifications to the flameproof enclosure are not permitted The apparatus should be de energized before opening Installation should comply with IEC EN 60079 14 Equipment is of type flameproof d design and complies with EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 1 2007 EN 60529 1991 A1 2000 IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 1 2007 IEC 60529 2001 The product contains no exposed parts which produce surface temperature infrared electromagnetic ionizing or non electrical dangers e The product must not be subjected to mechanical or thermal stresses in excess of those permitted in the certification documentation and the instruction manual The product cannot be repaired by the user it must be replaced by an equivalent certified product Repairs should only be carried out by the manufacturer or by an approved repairer Only trained competent personnel may install operate and maintain the equipment The product is an electrical apparatus and must be installed in the hazardous area in accordance with the requirements of the EC Type Examination Certifica
19. on the next page 12 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Preface 1 6 4a Preparing for Wiring 1 Disconnect the main power and remove the rear cover 2 Install a cable clamp in the chosen conduit hole on the side of the electronics enclosure and feed a standard twisted pair cable through this conduit hole 3 Locate the 12 pin terminal block 12 in Figure 9 on page 22 and wire the option card as indicated on the label inside the rear cover see Figure 4 on page 6 and Figure 5 on page 12 Secure the cable clamp IMPORTANT Because of the attached wiring label all rear covers must remain with their original meters IATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS To meet CE Mark requirements all cables must be installed as described in Appendix A CE Mark Compliance 4 If wiring of the unit has been completed reinstall the rear cover on the enclosure and tighten the set screw Note Prior to use the option card must be set up and calibrated See Chapter 1 Programming Site Data in the Programming Manual and Chapter 1 Calibration in the Service Manual for detailed instructions For more specific instructions on particular option cards proceed to the appropriate section s that follow PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 13 Preface 1 6 4b Wiring a 0 4 20 mA Analog Inputs Option Card To calculate the standard flow rates the Model PanaFlow Z1G requires accurate temperature and pressure data from the measurement site Transmitters installed in the
20. that he operates all auxiliary equipment in accordance with local codes standards regulations or laws applicable to safety Working Area equipment can move suddenly and without warning do not enter the work cell of this equipment during automatic operation and do not enter the work envelope of this equipment during manual operation If you do serious injury can result WARNING Auxiliary equipment may have both manual and automatic modes of operation As WARNING Make sure that power to the auxiliary equipment is turned OFF and locked out before you perform maintenance procedures on the equipment PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual iil Preface Auxiliary Equipment cont Qualification of Personnel Make sure that all personnel have manufacturer approved training applicable to the auxiliary equipment Personal Safety Equipment Make sure that operators and maintenance personnel have all safety equipment applicable to the auxiliary equipment Examples include safety glasses protective headgear safety shoes etc Unauthorized Operation Make sure that unauthorized personnel cannot gain access to the operation of the equipment Environmental Compliance Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive GE Measurement amp Control Solutions is an active participant in Europe s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE take back initiative directive 2012 19 EU The equipment that you bought has required the e
21. 1 Scroll to the desired Volumetric Units for the flow rate display and press Enter Table 6 lists the available volumetric units Table 6 Available Volumetric Totalizer Units ACF Actual Cubic Feet ACM Actual Cubic Meters KACF Thousands of ACF KACM Thousands of ACM MMACF Millions of ACF MMACM Millions of ACM SCF Standard Cubic Feet SCM Standard Cubic Meters KSCF Thousands of SCF KSCM Thousands of SCM MMSCF Millions of SCF MMSCM Millions of SCM 2 Scroll to the desired unit of Volumetric Time from seconds to days and press Enter 3 Scroll to the desired number of Vol Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the volumetric flow display and press Enter 2 4 16 Selecting Totalizer Units 4 Scroll to the desired Totalizer Units for the flow rate display and press Enter Available units are listed in Table 6 5 Scroll to the desired number of Tot Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized flow rate display and press Enter 6 Do one of the following e If MASS FLOW is ON proceed to Selecting Mass Flow Units on page 30 e If MASS FLOW is OFF the meter returns to the Global PROGRAM window Press Escape twice and proceed to Chapter 3 Operation or the Programming Manual Note To activate mass flow see Activating Mass Flow in Chapter 1 of the Programming Manual The following prompts appear only if mass flow is activated for both
22. A AAA AAA AA haaa ig 56 vi DigitalFlow XGM868i Startup Guide Preface Chapter 1 Installation 1 1 Introduction To ensure safe and reliable operation of the Model Z1G Ultrasonic Flowmeter the system must be installed in accordance with the guidelines established by GE engineers Those guidelines which are explained in detail in this chapter include the following specific topics e Unpacking the Model PanaFlow Z1G system e Selecting suitable sites for the electronics enclosure and the flowcell transducers e Installing the flowcell Note See the enclosed Transducer Installation Guide for detailed instructions on transducer installation e Installing optional temperature and pressure transmitters WARNING The Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter can measure the flow rate of many gases some of which are potentially hazardous In such cases the importance of proper safety practices cannot be overemphasized Be sure to follow all applicable local safety codes and regulations for installing electrical equipment and working with hazardous gases or flow conditions Consult company safety personnel or local safety authorities to verify the safety of any procedure or practice ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS To meet CE Mark requirements all cables must be installed as described in Appendix A CE Mark Compliance 1 2 Unpacking Carefully remove the electronics enclosure the transducers and the cables from the shipping containers
23. D display PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 43 Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 3 PanaView Display Power up PanaView establish communications with the PanaFlow Z1G and enter the required startup parameters as described in Chapter 2 Initial Setup Then proceed as follows Note See Chapter 2 Initial Setup in this manual and or Chapter 1 Programming Site Data in the Programming Manual for complete instructions on entering startup data via Pana View 1 In PanaView pull down the Output menu as shown in Figure 15 and click on the Text Display option Ea PanaYiew File Edit View Output Window Help Graphing EF Text Display Logging Figure 15 The Output Menu Note The Text Display window that appears after Step 1 is actually stacked on top of any previously opened windows such as the Meter Browser window 2 Using the Window menu as described in the PanaView User s Manual arrange the open windows in the desired format For this discussion Figure 16 shows the Text Display window in its maximized full screen size Panaview Text Display FS File Edit View Output Window Help B My Computer MELANCEL E17 Untitled IDM Com 1 a XGM868i Y4AM STD Interval 5 See jetwork My Computer MELANCEL Untiled IDM Com 1 This is an XMT Channel 1 Thursday June 24 2004 10 55 37 0 PC Logs Running Z Ens 0 Figure 16 The Text Display Window 3 The left pane of the Text Display window contains the stan
24. G User Manual Chapter 1 Installation PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 24 Chapter 2 Initial Setup Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 1 Introduction This chapter provides instructions for programming the minimum amount of data required to place the PanaFlow Z1G flowmeter into operation Before the Z1G can begin taking measurements and displaying valid data the current system and pipe parameters must be entered In addition a 2 Channel meter requires that each channel be activated prior to use Additional programming options provide access to the more advanced features of the Model PanaFlow Z1G but this information is not required to begin taking measurements Refer to the Programming Manual for information on programming all other features Be sure to record all programming data in Appendix B Data Records Asa guide in following the programming instructions in this chapter the relevant portions of the Model PanaFlow Z1G menu map have been reproduced in Figure 12 on page 35 2 2 Programming Methods Note See the Programming Manual for information on those User Program features not covered in this chapter You can program the PanaFlow Z1G via either the magnetic keypad on the lower part of the glass enclosure or PanaView M a PC based non resident software program that communicates with the PanaFlow Z1G via its RS232 serial port PanaView supplements basic PanaFlow Z1G functions with several additional capabilities With PanaView you can
25. GE Measurement amp Control Gas Analysis PanaFlow Z1G General Purpose Gas Flowmeter 1 Channel User Manual S inati t k 910 310U Rev A Imagination at wor April 2014 PanaFlow Z1G General Purpose Gas Flowmeter 1 Channel User Manual 910 310U Rev A April 2014 ge mcs com 2014 General Electric Company All rights reserved Technical content subject to change without notice no content intended for this page Preface Information Paragraphs Note These paragraphs provide information that provides a deeper understanding of the situation but is not essential to the proper completion of the instructions IMPORTANT These paragraphs provide information that emphasizes instructions that are essential to proper setup of the equipment Failure to follow these instructions carefully may cause unreliable performance CAUTION This symbol indicates a risk of potential minor personal injury and or severe damage to the equipment unless these instructions are followed carefully WARNING This symbol indicates a risk of potential serious personal injury unless these instructions are followed carefully gt gt Safety Issues regulations rules and laws related to safety and safe operating conditions are met for each WARNING It is the responsibility of the user to make sure all local county state and national codes A installation Auxiliary Equipment Local Safety Standards The user must make sure
26. Mark Compliance 1 6 3a Wiring the RS232 Interface Use the serial port to connect the Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter to a printer an ANSI terminal or a personal computer The RS232 interface is wired as Data Terminal Equipment DTE Table 1 lists the standard cables available from the factory for this purpose Table 1 GE Serial Cables PanaFlow Z1G Part Number PC Connector Connector 704 659 DB 25 Male Flying Leads 5 704 660 DB 9 Male Flying Leads 5 704 661 DB 25 Female Flying Leads 5 704 662 DB 9 Female Flying Leads 5 Each of the cables listed in the table above is available in several standard lengths However a user supplied cable may be used if preferred In either case wire the PanaFlow Z1G end of the serial cable in accordance with the pin designations listed in Table 2 on page 10 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 9 Preface 1 6 3a Wiring the RS232 Interface cont Refer to Figure 9 on page 22 to complete the following steps WARNING Dangerous voltages exist within the electronics enclosure Do not attempt to wire the unit until the main power has been disconnected 1 Disconnect the main power and remove the rear cover WARNING The PanaFlow Z1G must be moved to a safe environment before removing either cover 2 Install the required cable clamp in the chosen conduit hole on the side of the electronics enclosure 3 Use the information in Table 2 to construct a suitable cable for connecting
27. Pin 1 RX Pin 2 Pin 3 18 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Preface 1 6 41 Wiring the Foundation Fieldbus Interface To connect the Foundation Fieldbus interface to the PanaFlow Z1G make the network connections at J8 pins 1 and 2 as shown in drawing Y of Figure 10 on page 23 As an option you can connect a shield to J8 pin 3 depending on the network wiring No connections are made to J9 under normal operation If you need to reset the network board to factory defaults 1 Connect a jumper between J9 pin 2 and J9 pin 3 2 Power cycle i e turn off and on the PanaFlow Z1G 3 Ten seconds after the power has been restored to the PanaFlow Z1G remove the jumper to return the network board to normal operation 1 6 4 Data Logging Option Card The Model PanaFlow Z1G can be fitted with a data logging option card which must be installed in Slot 2 The data logging option card increases the PanaFlow Z1G s memory by up to 2 MB Note The data logging menu option is not available unless this card is installed After the Model PanaFlow Z1G has been completely installed and wired proceed to Chapter 2 Initial Setup to program the meter for taking flow rate measurements WARNING Make sure both covers with their o ring seals are installed and the set screws tightened before applying power in a hazardous environment PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 19 Preface gt lt Z e _ a
28. by dragging their borders Also the individual panes within a parameter s text screen may be resized by dragging the borders within that text screen 4 Toclose an open text screen right click anywhere within that screen except in the title bar or the error section and click on the Remove option that pops up in the context menu Note After resizing or removing any of the multiple text screens the default tiled layout may be restored by opening the Window menu see the PanaView User s Manual and clicking on the Tile Output Displays option 46 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 36 Displaying Multiple Text Windows The procedures for displaying one or more process parameters in a single Text Display window may be repeated to open multiple Text Display windows To do so proceed as follows 1 To open another Text Display window and display the desired process parameter s in the new window repeat the steps in Pana View Display 2 Arrange the multiple Text Display windows as desired via the Window menu see the Pana View User x Manual 3 5 4 Pausing Measurement On occasion it might become necessary for the PanaFlow Z1G to stop taking measurements Through PanaView you can direct the PanaFlow Z1G to pause measurements without cutting off power from the meter 1 From the meter tree in the New Meter Browser click on the PanaFlow Z1G entry 2 Expand the Edit Functions option and double click on the Paus
29. c Dig Mass Dec Dig Zero Cutoff Channel Input Output Zero Cutoff Temp Input Temp Input Base Temp Base Temp Pressure Input Pressure Input Base Pressure Base Pressure Low Press Switch Low Press Switch Pressure Limit Response Time Pressure Limit Channel SETUP V Averaging Response Time 56 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Appendix B Data Records Table 12 Setup Data cont Channel SETUP Advanced Features Multi K Factors K Factor Velocity K Factor K Factor Velocity K Factor LO 1 01 1 D nm BIW LO 1 01 1 D nm BIW Channel SETUP Advanced Features Mass Flow Calculation Mass Flow Yes No Mass Flow Yes No Density Type Fluid Dens Mole Wat Density Type Fluid Dens Mole Wat Qact or Ostd Actual Standard Qact or Ostd Actual Standard Fluid Density Fluid Density Mole Weight Mole Weight PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 57 Appendix B Data Records Table 12 Setup Data cont Global System Meter Message Totalizer Units System Units English Metric Tot Dec Digits Pressure Units Mass Flow Atmos Pressure Mass Flow Time Vol Units MDOT Dec Digit Vol Time Units Mass Totals Vol Dec Digits Mass Dec Digits Global Input Output Error Handling Error Handling E 2 Path Error No Yes Global Communications Port Meter A
30. ceed to Selecting Mass Flow Units on page 33 e If MASS FLOW is OFF the meter returns to the Channel PROGRAM window Note To activate mass flow see Activating Mass Flow in Chapter 1 of the Programming Manual 32 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 6 0d Selecting Mass Flow Units 1 Scroll to the desired Mass Flow units for the flow rate display and press Enter The available units for this prompt are determined by the selection made at the System Units prompt See Table 9 below Table 9 Available Mass Flow Units English LB Pounds Kilograms KLB Thousands of LB Metric Tons 1000 KG MMLB Millions of LB Tons 2000 LB 2 Scroll to the desired Mass Flow Time units for the mass flow rate display and press Enter 3 Scroll to the desired number of Mdot Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the mass flow rate display and press Enter 4 Scroll to the desired Mass Totalizer units for the totalized mass flow rate display and press Enter The available units for this prompt are determined by the selection made at the System Units prompt 5 Scroll to the desired number of Mass Dec Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized mass flow rate display and press Enter After completing the above steps the PanaFlow Z1G returns to the Channel PROGRAM window PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 33 Chapter 2 Initial Setup no content intended for thi
31. cord all programming data in Appendix B Data Records Note Refer to the Programming Manual for information on the other submenus in the GLOBL menu 2 4 1 Entering Global System Data The GLOBL SYSTM submenu is used to enter several general system parameters e g English or metric units For units with 2 channels this menu is also used to compute parameters such as the sum difference or average of the channel 1 and channel 2 signals When calculating the SUM DIF or AVE readouts data from the GLOBL SYSTM submenu is used Any conflicting data entered in the CHANNEL SYSTM submenu is overridden In the Keypad Program scroll to PROG and press Enter In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter In the Global PROGRAM menu scroll to SYSTM and press Enter Ba a V Scroll to the desired System Units selection either metric or English and press Enter The PanaFlow Z1G will display all parameters and measurements in the designated units a Scroll to the desired Pressure Units selection absolute or gauge and press Enter 6 Do one of the following e If PSIa absolute was selected proceed to Step 7 e IfPSIg gauge was selected enter the desired atmospheric pressure press Enter and proceed to Step 7 7 Do one of the following e Fora single channel PanaFlow Z1G the program returns to the Global PROGRAM menu 28 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 4 1a Selecting Volumetric Units
32. d provides its own RS485 connections Thus the meter can have its serial port configured as RS232 and still provide RS485 MODBUS signals IMPORTANT Because the MODBUS option card uses pins 1 and 2 on terminal block J2 only those option cards that do not use these pins may be installed in Slot 1 while a MODBUS card is installed in Slot 2 Specifically only the option cards designated as OI and OR in Figure 5 on page 12 are compatible with the MODBUS option card To link the PanaFlow Z1G to the control system refer to Figure 7 1 Connect the MODBUS wire to pin 2 the inverting or negative connection 2 Connect the MODBUS wire to pin 1 the non inverting or positive connection 3 Pin 3 has no connection OOO DIE OOO FG Figure 7 The RS485 MODBUS Terminal Block Connector PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 17 Preface 1 6 4g Wiring the MODBUS TCP Interface Customers can also use a modified PanaFlow Z1G that provides a MODBUS TCP interface to communicate to an internal network An optional MODBUS TCP card with a unique MAC IP address installed only in slot 2 includes an RJ45 connector To connect the MODBUS TCP enabled PanaFlow Z1G to the network insert the jack of an RJ45 cable into the
33. dard PanaView network tree Expand the XGM branch and double click on the desired channel On 2 channel units you can also display the SUM DIFF or AVG parameters 44 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 3 PanaView Display cont 4 From the expanded tree double click on the desired flow parameter to display it in the right pane of the window 5 Before actual data values can be displayed in the text pane activate one of the following data collection modes see Figure 16 on page 44 e Click on the Get Once option button at the bottom of the right pane in the Text Display window The current value of the selected process parameter as specified in the PanaView network tree is displayed in the right pane of the Text Display window or e Enter an interval in the text box at the bottom of the right pane in the Text Display window or check the Max Comm Rate box to collect readings as fast as the system allows 1 sec Then click on the Continuous option button to begin collecting data for display in the right pane of the Text Display window Note Any value entered in the Interval text box is overridden if the Max Comm Rate box is checked The right pane now appears similar to Figure 14 on page 40 6 If the Continuous option was selected in Step 5 click on the Stop option button which has replaced the original Continuous option button to terminate data collection The Text Di
34. ddress MOD Parity Baud Rate MOD Stop Bits MOD Baud Rate MOD Address 58 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Symbols Analog Inputs Option Card Connecting o Pin Assignments oooooocccooooo ooo Analog Outputs Slot 0 Connecting oo Analog Outputs Option Card CONNECHNG iii a taa Arrow ret Cable Serial POE faces Seared aw AE CE Mark Compliance nnee Channel l abel Rg Z T ERE ce eee eee eee Channel Message o oooooooooooo omo Channel System Data Accessing the Submenu nannnnnaenn EMtering ea na a NANG Mass Flow Units ee eee eee TotalizerUnits oj poruo H BALAG ra Display Data 00o Down Arrow Key cmo oooo PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Electrical Connectors Enter Key s ure ana haban sen Environmental Compliance Error Codes o EscapeKey oo ooooooo oo Ethernet Wiring o oo Flowcell Description eee Fuse RatingS o o oo o o Global Submenus s e eee no Global Menu LED Option acia eee edie ad ess Global System Data Mass Flow Units Totalizer UnitS GLOBL Menu 05 GLOBL SYSTM Submenu T O Global Submenu LCD Option 00 Information Paragraphs Initial Setup Data Table o oooooo o Minimum Required Input Voltage o o ooooo Installation
35. der to obtain flow rate readings from the meter Immediately upon power up the software version display appears Then the meter performs a series of internal checks which take about 45 seconds prior to displaying the flow rate data Note Ifthe Model PanaFlow Z1G fails any of the internal checks see Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual try disconnecting the power and then repowering the unit If the meter continues to fail any of the internal checks contact the factory for assistance After successfully performing the internal checks the Model PanaFlow Z1G begins taking measurements and the software version display is replaced by a measurement mode display Proceed to the appropriate section for instructions on using the LCD display and the Pana View display option Note As a minimum the system and pipe parameters for each installed channel of a 2 channel meter must be entered before the Model PanaFlow Z1G can display valid data Refer to Chapter 2 Initial Setup for specific instructions 38 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 3 Operation 3 3 The LCD Display The components of the LCD display are shown in Figure 13 along with a typical mass flow rate readout Channel Parameter wg CH1 MASS 4500 LB HR ZIG Flow Rate Figure 13 A Typical LCD Flow Rate Display As shown in Figure 13 the display screen includes the following information e Channel Number e Flow Parameter e Units of M
36. e Measurement entry A window opens similar to Figure 18 is PAUSE MEASUREMENT Previous Item Stop measurement Next Item Figure 18 The Pause Measurement Window 3 To pause current measurements double click on the Stop measurement option The window closes and the PanaFlow Z1G stops taking measurements 4 To restart measurement double click on the Pause Measurement entry and then on the Measure flow option The PanaFlow Z1G resumes flow measurement PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 47 Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 4a Procedure Options The Startup Guide is intended to provide only those instructions necessary to get the PanaFlow Z1G installed and operating By following the instructions in this chapter the Model PanaFlow Z1G can be set up to display the desired channel option and the desired measurement parameter using either the LCD display or PanaView To utilize the more advanced capabilities of the Model PanaFlow Z1G refer to the Programming Manual and or the Service Manual for the instrument Also refer to the PanaView User s Manual for instructions on using the PanaView software with the PanaFlow Z1G 48 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 4 Specifications Chapter 4 Specifications 4 1 General Specifications The general specifications for the Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter are as follows 4 1 1 Hardware Configuration 41 1a Enclosures Standard Epoxy coated aluminum Type 4X IP66 Class 1 Division
37. easure e Flow Rate Value The example in Figure 13 uses the default display settings However the first three items in the list above may be reprogrammed to display a variety of alternative choices See the Programming Manual for detailed instructions on programming these parameters Note The LCD backlight flashes to signal errors If the backlight is off when an error is detected the display is illuminated briefly if the backlight is already on the light is interrupted briefly Error code messages may appear in the upper right corner of the LCD display For information about these error codes and how to respond to them refer to Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual Proceed to the Taking Measurements section to use the PanaFlow Z1G PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 39 Chapter 3 Operation 3 4 The Optional PanaView Display The components of the PanaView text display appear in Figure 14 along with a typical flow rate readout Interval 5 Sec Continuous Figure 14 A Typical PanaView Text Display Pane As shown in Figure 14 the text pane includes the following information e Channel Number e Flow Parameter e Units of Measure e Flow Rate Value The example in Figure 14 is typical but the first three items in the list above may be reprogrammed to display a variety of alternative choices See the next section for detailed instructions on programming these parameters Note Error code messages may appear in the low
38. er left corner of the Pana View text display window For information about these error codes and how to respond to them refer to Chapter 2 Error Codes in the Service Manual Proceed to the Taking Measurements section to use the PanaFlow Z1G 40 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 Taking Measurements The Model PanaFlow Z1G is capable of displaying several different variables in a variety of formats However this manual will discuss only the basic measurement displays using the LCD display or the PanaView display Refer to Chapter 2 Displaying Data in the Programming Manual for instructions on setting up alternate choices Also refer to the Programming Manual and or the Pana View User x Manual to use PanaView or the analog outputs to obtain the flow rate data 3 5 1 Programming the LCD Note When you first initialize the PanaFlow Z1G the number of LCD parameters is set to OFF You must program the LCD to display any measured parameters Through the Keypad Program you can program the LCD display to display up to four variables in sequence Complete the following steps to program the LCD display Power up the PanaFlow Z1G and wait until it has initialized Press Escape Enter Escape In the Keypad Program window scroll to PROG and press Enter In the PROG menu scroll to GLOBL and press Enter Scroll to I O and press Enter Scroll to LCD and press Enter Po A E Oe The window now asks f
39. flowcell can provide this information via an optional 0 4 20 mA analog inputs option card This option card includes two or four isolated 0 4 20 mA analog inputs designated as A B C and D each of which includes a 24 VDC power supply for loop powered transmitters Either input may be used to process the temperature signal while the other input is used to process the pressure signal Note To properly enter programming data into the meter it is necessary to know which input is assigned to which process parameter This information should be entered in Appendix B Data Records The analog inputs which have an impedance of 118 ohms should be connected with standard twisted pair wiring Power to the transmitters may be supplied either by the integral 24 VDC power supply on the analog input option card or by an external power supply Figure 6 shows typical wiring diagrams with and without an external power supply for one of the analog inputs With External Power Supply 24 VDC POWER SUPPLY Analog Input Transmitter INPUT RTN INPUT 24V Analog Input Transmitter INPUT RTN INPUT Sensor 24V With Internal Power Supply Figure 6 Analog Input Wiring Diagram 14 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Preface 1 6 4b Wiring a 0 4 20 mA Analog Inputs Option Card cont Before making any connections complete the steps in Preparing for Wiring on page 13 Wire the analog inputs as shown on the label in the rear cover see
40. ical Temperature Pressure Transmitter Mounting WARNING Proper grounding of the PanaFlow Z1G chassis is required to prevent the possibility of electric shock See Figure 9 on page 22 for the location of the chassis grounding screw IMPORTANT Since the IREX keys do not work properly in direct sunlight be sure to position the PanaFlow Z1G with an optional sunshield or out of direct sunlight 4 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Preface 1 6 Making the Electrical Connections This section contains instructions for making all the necessary electrical connections to the Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter Refer to Figure 9 on page 22 for a complete wiring diagram Except for the power connector all electrical connectors are stored on their terminal blocks during shipment and may be removed from the enclosure for more convenient wiring Simply feed the cables through the conduit holes on the side of the enclosure attach the wires to the appropriate connectors and plug the connectors back onto their terminal blocks IATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS To meet CE Mark requirements all cables must be installed as described in Appendix A CE Mark Compliance Refer to Figure 4 on page 6 and prepare the PanaFlow Z1G for wiring by completing the following steps PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 5 Preface 1 6 Making the Electrical Connections cont WARNING Always disconnect the line power from the Model PanaFlow Z1G before removing either the front
41. isplays the transit time difference between the upstream and downstream signals N A Tot K Displays the total K factor N A PEAK Displays the percentage of peak set to 50 by default N A Qup Displays the signal quality for the upstream transducer 400 to 400 Qdown AMPup AMPdn CNTup Displays the signal quality for the downstream transducer Displays the value for the signal amplitude of the upstream transducer Displays the value for the signal amplitude of the downstream transducer Displays the AGC DAC count for the upstream gain setting 400 to 400 lt 19 or 529 lt 19 or gt 29 CNTdn Displays the AGC DAC count for downstream gain setting N A N A P up Displays signal peaks for the upstream transducer 100 2300 lt 100 or 52300 P dn Displays signal peaks for the downstream transducer 100 2300 s100 or 52300 TEMP Displays the gas temperature from 0 4 20 mA input N A N A PRESR Displays the gas pressure from 0 4 20 mA input N A N A AcVOL Displays actual volumetric flow N A N A StVOL Displays standard volumetric flow N A N A Tu S Displays Skan transit time upstream N A N A Td S1 Displays Skan transit time downstream N A N A 42 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 3 Operation Option Bar Table 10 Available Measurement Parameters cont Description DTS Displays Skan Delta T Tu M1 Disp
42. itial Setup Cols y eis AA ATEEN 25 22 Programming Methods reinn e e e e o Se O 25 2 3 The Z1G Enclosure Magnetic Keypad aa a a a ALA cone UNI NAA eam ag 26 24 Entering Dato the Global Menu naaa ni mahanapan hd Se a nagaabang KB iba sas ag bag or BOTE ina andi at lata Dha nago oa 28 EME Global System e de dae a Banat as A e td 28 25 Activating CIA nt kn e Pla a BG Nina ng Cd 31 2 6 Entering System Data for the Channel ici db 32 Chapter 3 Operation LM ANA AA AAP a ee 37 Sig POWENNG U pinana ANNA A KAN A A Ka SS 38 335 BB PP 39 S44 ME PUR A A e ore AA Are dao 40 5 5 la e AAA A A kot Pala lanang pa Ba a oa pea 41 roo las la A MAA AR abd St oats s 41 3 5 2 Using the LCD DIS ONY a ba ARLAN 43 a a A AA 44 3 5 4 Pausing Measurement e GG 47 DigitalFlow XGM868i Startup Guide Contents Chapter 4 Specifications G RRA AS A e a AD ES ee 49 4 1 Hardware Configuration FTTH 49 A A A a A a A A E a NG 49 ES a CY sa io a a A A EEE 49 w EA Velt RONG eo sat erase r e dns dae TAGA a EE E 50 OREA EE e eds od bas oi e ll a AE AEEA 50 Hee a jas AA AS 50 LPM POWER A a e had NG 50 42 2 POWET CONSUM PLON 64 20 04 Sc Sed aap da BG hina 50 5 o a eee TEE Y peeta kala 4 Apa AA GER app Haein Ray ES a AG Ee ee ee ele ts 50 42A Europear COMICS E E A te ia A 50 ASP UE A o e ce edo des O RR 51 Appendix A CE Mark Compliance AL Ta See AA aay a 53 Appendix B Data Records Bale Option Cards Installed spiren ini e a risa 55 Be SUD Mr A A
43. lays Measure transit time upstream Td M1 Displays Measure transit time downstream DT M Displays Measure Delta T Vinst Displays the instantaneous velocity tavailable only if Burst Mode S M 3 5 1 Programming the LCD cont Note The measurement units that appear in these prompts are those selected in the GLOBL SYSTM menu earlier in this section Also when differences in one channel s programming invalidate an output previously chosen for the other the measurement defaults to the nearest selectable item in the parameter list The previous two prompts repeat until all of the specified of LCD Parameters have been set up When all of the display parameters have been set up the meter returns to the Global I O window To leave the Keypad Program press the Escape key three times After leaving the Keypad Program the PanaFlow Z1G will reset itself and will begin to display the parameters specified in this section If more than one parameter was set up each of the parameters will be displayed in sequence with a pause of several seconds between display changes 3 5 2 Using the LCD Display To use the programmed LCD display for obtaining flow rate data simply power on the PanaFlow Z1G as described earlier in this chapter Then read the flow rate directly from the display as shown in Figure 13 on page 39 Note See Chapter 2 Displaying Data in the Programming Manual fo customize the contents of the LC
44. mber of the instrument If the nature of the problem indicates the need for factory service GE Sensing will issue a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER RAN and shipping instructions for the return of the instrument to a service center will be provided 2 If GE Sensing instructs you to send your instrument to a service center it must be shipped prepaid to the authorized repair station indicated in the shipping instructions 3 Upon receipt GE Sensing will evaluate the instrument to determine the cause of the malfunction Then one of the following courses of action will then be taken e Ifthe damage is covered under the terms of the warranty the instrument will be repaired at no cost to the owner and returned e If GE Sensing determines that the damage is not covered under the terms of the warranty or if the warranty has expired an estimate for the cost of the repairs at standard rates will be provided Upon receipt of the owner s approval to proceed the instrument will be repaired and returned PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 63 64 no content intended for this page PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Certification amp Measurement 8 Control Safety Statements Certification Safety Statements for GE Measurement 8 Control Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters When installing this apparatus the following requirements must be met Field wiring shall be rated at least 10 C above 70 C Connecting cables shall be mounted securely and protected from
45. menu e J and DB enable users to scroll to a specific option among choices in an option or to a character in a text entry When you power up the PanaFlow Z1G the display first shows the model and software version GE Z1G Y4AM STD 26 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 3 The Z1G Enclosure Magnetic Keypad cont The meter then starts to display measured parameters CH1 VEL E1 10 00 Ft s To enter the Keypad Program press the Escape key followed by the Enter key and the Escape key again Each successive key must be entered within 10 seconds of the prior key As a guide in following the programming instructions in this chapter the relevant portions of the Model PanaFlow Z1G menu map have been reproduced in Figure 12 on page 35 Proceed to the following sections to enter data in the Channel or GLOBL menus IMPORTANT Jf the keypad has not been pressed for 10 minutes the PanaFlow ZIG exits the Keypad Program and returns to displaying measurements The meter retains any configuration changes that were confirmed with the Enter key and restarts as if the operator had completed the programming cycle PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 27 Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 4 Entering Data in the Global Menu To begin programming your meter you must select the system units from the GLOBL menu as discussed below Refer to Figure 12 on page 35 and remember to re
46. minal block TBS using the pin number assignments shown in Figure 9 on page 22 5 Leaving a bit of slack secure the power line with the cable clamp WARNING Make sure both covers with their o ring seals are installed and the set screws tightened before applying power in a hazardous environment CAUTION The transducers must be properly wired before applying power to the meter Proceed to the next section to continue the initial wiring of the Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 7 Preface 1 6 2 Wiring Std 0 4 20 mA Analog Outputs The standard configuration ofthe Model PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitter includes two isolated 0 4 20 mA analog outputs designated as outputs 1 and 2 Connections to these outputs may be made with standard twisted pair wiring but the current loop impedance for these circuits must not exceed 600 ohms To wire the analog outputs complete the following steps 1 Disconnect the main power and remove the rear cover 2 Install the required cable clamp in the chosen conduit hole on the side of the electronics enclosure 3 Refer to Figure 9 on page 22 for the location of terminal block J1 and wire the analog outputs as shown Secure the cable clamp Note Analog outputs 1 and 2 in the wiring diagram correspond to analog outputs A and B in Slot 0 in the PanaFlow Z1G software IATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS To meet CE Mark requirements all cables must be installed as described in A
47. mp amp a E Z E aS x 2Z _ z EEE _ chhl S q_ gt gt S F yy we SSS 20 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual PanaFlow Z1G User Manual SEE DETAIL A NOTES 1 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE REFERENCE 2 WEIGHT 10 LB 4 5 KG AL 25 LB 11 5 KG SS 3 DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES MILLIMETERS 3 4 NPTF 7 PLCS 3 4 NPTF 7 PLCS 26 10 155 DigitalFlow Liquid Flow Transmitter Escape 0 28 7 La 13 VIEW A A 1 4 20 UNC 2B 4PLCS 10 32 EXTERNAL GROUND SCREW DETAIL A Chapter 1 Installation Figure 8 PanaFlow Z1G Outline and Installation ref dwg 712 131 21 Chapter 1 Installation NOTE For compliance with the European Union s Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC this unit requires an external power disconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker The disconnect device must be marked as such clearly visible directly accessible and located within 1 8 m 6 ft of the PanaFlow Z1G J2 INPUT OUTPUT CONNECTIONS Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Designation 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 1 05 1 06 1 07 1 08 1 09 1 010 1 011
48. n conduit hole on the side of the electronics enclosure 3 Feed one end of the cable through the conduit hole wire it to terminal block J1 and secure the cable clamp Use the information in Table 3 to wire a suitable cable for connecting the PanaFlow Z1G to the external device Table 3 RS485 Connections J1Pin Signal Description Data Data Shield Not Used Not Used Not Used 4 If wiring of the unit has been completed reinstall the rear cover on the enclosure and tighten the set screw Proceed to the next section to continue the initial wiring of the unit PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 11 Preface 1 6 4 Wiring the Option Cards The Model PanaFlow Z1G can accommodate one option card in Slot 1 and one option card in Slot 2 The following option card functions are available only in certain combinations Analog Inputs Slot 1 RTD Inputs Slot 1 Analog Outputs Slot 1 MODBUS Communications Slot 2 MODBUS TCP Communications Slot 2 Ethernet Slot 2 Foundation Fieldbus Slot 2 Data Logging Slot 2 no wiring required Figure 5 PanaFlow Z1G Option Card Connection Labels ref dwg 442 615 OUT A 24V INPUT A INPUT A RTN QUT B 24V INPUT B INPUT B RTN RTD C COMM C COM C RTD D COMM D COM D Figure 3 above shows the connection labels for the option cards Wiring any option card installed in Slot 1 requires completion of the general steps listed
49. ne or both of the channels in a 2 Channel Model PanaFlow Z1G To access the Channelx ACTIV submenu 1 From the Keypad Program scroll to CH1 or CH2 and press Enter 2 In the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to ACTIV and press Enter 3 Scroll to Burst to activate the channel path and press Enter Note Burst is automatically selected for a 1 Channel meter 4 Scroll to one of the measurement methods described below and press Enter e Skan Only is the preferred technique for locating the acoustic signal and for high velocity measurements It is more robust in a noisy environment than the Measure technique e Skan Measure is the preferred technique to use for low velocity measurements If Skan Only is selected at the above prompt the meter uses this technique exclusively However if Skan Measure is selected the meter uses Skan Only to find the acoustic signal and then tries to use the Skan Measure technique for the actual measurement After completing the above step the meter returns to the Channel PROGRAM window Proceed to the next section to continue programming your meter PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 31 Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 6 Entering System Data for the Channel The Channelx System submenu is used to enter system parameters for the channel 2 6 0a Accessing the Channelx System Submenu 1 From the Channel PROGRAM menu scroll to SYSTM and press Enter 2 The first prompt asks for the Channel Label Use the f
50. or the of LCD Parameters Scroll to the desired number from OFF through 1 4 and KEY and press Enter The OFF setting switches the measurement display off while the KEY setting enables users to change the measurement display via the arrow keys without accessing the Keypad Program If you select KEY e To view a parameter other than the one currently displayed press the A or V keys to scroll through the various parameters PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 41 Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 1 Programming the LCD cont 8 Select the desired Measurement Parameter as shown in Table 10 Option Bar Table 10 Available Measurement Parameters Description Displays the flow velocity Displays the volumetric flow Displays the forward totalized volume flow Displays the reverse totalized volume flow MDOT Displays the total flow measurement time Displays the mass flow N A MASS Displays the forward totalized mass flow N A MASS Displays the reverse totalized mass flow N A SS up Displays the signal strength for the upstream transducer lt 50 or gt 75 SS do Displays the signal strength for the downstream transducer lt 50 or gt 75 SNDSP Displays the measured speed of sound in the gas N A Tup Displays the upstream ultrasonic signal transit time N A Tdown Displays the downstream ultrasonic signal transit time N A DELTA D
51. our scrolling keys to enter the desired label in any numeric or text combination up to five characters and press Enter 3 The next prompt asks for the Channel Site Message Enter the desired text in the same manner as the channel label with up to 15 characters and press Enter 2 6 06 Selecting Volumetric Units 1 Scroll to the desired Volumetric Units for the flow rate display and press Enter Available units are listed in Table 8 below 2 Scroll to the desired Volumetric Time units for the flow rate display from seconds to days and press Enter 3 Scroll to the desired number of Vol Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the volumetric flow rate display and press Enter Table 8 Available Volumetric Totalizer Units ACF Actual Cubic Feet ACM Actual Cubic Meters KACF Thousands of ACF KACM Thousands of ACM MMACF Millions of ACF MMACM Millions of ACM SCF Standard Cubic Feet SCM Standard Cubic Meters KSCF Thousands of SCF KSCM Thousands of SCM MMSCF Millions of SCF MMSCM Millions of SCM 2 6 0c Selecting Totalizer Units 1 Scroll to the desired Totalizer Units for the totalized flow rate display and press Enter Available units are listed in Table 8 2 Scroll to the desired number of Tot Decimal Digits digits to the right of the decimal point in the totalized flow rate display and press Enter 3 Do one of the following e If MASS FLOW is ON pro
52. ppendix A CE Mark Compliance 4 If wiring of the unit has been completed reinstall the rear cover on the enclosure and tighten the set screw WARNING Make sure both covers with their o ring seals are installed and the set screws tightened before applying power in a hazardous environment Note Prior to use the analog outputs must be set up and calibrated See Chapter 1 Calibration of the Service Manual for detailed instructions Proceed to the next section to continue the initial wiring of the unit 8 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Preface 1 6 3 Wiring the Serial Port The Model PanaFlow Z1G flowmeter is equipped with an optional RS232 or a standard RS485 serial interface An RS485 option is also available with MODBUS capability When the MODBUS option is present the PanaFlow Z1G may also have the standard RS232 serial interface The serial port is used to transmit stored data and displayed readings to a personal computer by connecting the meter s serial interface to the serial port of the PC In addition the Model PanaFlow Z1G can receive and execute remote commands using the Instrument Data Manager or PanaView software via this link For more information on serial communications refer to your EJA RS Serial Communications manual 916 054 Proceed to the appropriate sub section for wiring instructions IATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS To meet CE Mark requirements all cables must be installed as described in Appendix A CE
53. r Lifting Technique 2 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Preface 1 4 Flowcell Location The pipeline flowcell consists of the flow rate transducers and any pressure and or temperature transducers employed as part of the flow measurement system Ideally choose a section of pipe with unlimited access to the flowcell for example a long stretch of pipe that is above ground 1 There should be at least 20 pipe diameters of straight undisturbed flow upstream and 10 pipe diameters of straight undisturbed flow downstream from the measurement point To ensure undisturbed flow avoid sources of turbulence in the fluid such as valves flanges expansions and elbows and dips or low spots in which condensed liquid may collect 2 Because condensate or sediment at the bottom of the pipe may cause attenuation of the ultrasonic signal locate the transducers on the side of a horizontal pipe when possible If limited pipe access necessitates top mounted transducers and the sound beam path includes a reflection shift the transducers to at least 10 off top dead center This will minimize the influence of any sediment on the reflected ultrasonic signals 1 4 1 Temperature and Pressure Transmitters When installing temperature and or pressure transmitters in the flowcell locate them downstream of the transducers These transmitters should be positioned no closer to the Model PanaFlow Z1G transducers than 2 pipe diameters and no further away from the transduce
54. r is ready to take measurements proceed with this chapter The following specific topics are discussed e Powering Up e Using the Display e Taking Measurements e Recording Diagnostics Note All inputs and outputs of the Model PanaFlow Z1G are calibrated at the factory prior to shipment If it becomes necessary to recalibrate any of the inputs and or outputs see Chapter 1 Calibration of the Service Manual for instructions operated as described in this manual In addition be sure to follow all applicable local safety codes WARNING To ensure the safe operation of the Model PanaFlow Z1G it must be installed and A and regulations for the installation of electrical equipment PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 37 Chapter 3 Operation 3 2 Powering Up Because the Model PanaFlow Z1G does not have an ON OFF switch it will power up as soon as the connected power source is energized Note For compliance with the European Union x Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC this unit requires an external power disconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker The disconnect device must be marked as such clearly visible directly accessible and located within 1 8 m 6 ft of the Model PanaFlow Z1G There are three methods for obtaining readings from the PanaFlow Z1G e Built in LCD display e PanaView software on a computer e Device to read the PanaFlow Z1G s analog output At least one of the above display options must be installed in or
55. rs than 20 pipe diameters PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual 3 Preface 1 5 Installing Temperature and Pressure Transmitters Optional temperature and pressure transmitters may be installed near the ultrasonic transducer ports as part of the flowcell Be sure to observe the siting requirements given earlier in this chapter These transmitters should send a 0 4 20 mA signal to the Z1G In turn the Z1G must be fitted with a suitable option card to process the signals and to provide the required 24 VDC power to the transmitters Any desired transmitters or sensors may be used but they must have an accuracy equal to 0 5 of the reading or better Note Resistive Thermal Devices RTDs are a good choice for measuring the temperature Typically a 1 2 or 3 4 NPT female threaded port is used to mount the transmitters on the flowcell If the pipeline is insulated the coupling may need to be extended to provide convenient access Of course other types of mounting ports including flanged ports may be used for the transmitters Figure 3 shows a typical mounting arrangement for the pressure and temperature transmitters The temperature sensor should protrude 1 4 to 1 2 way into the pipe Pa Temperature Transmitter Pressure Transmitter Pa ee RTD Isolation Valve __ Thermowell K U Coupling Flowcell Wall BN Figure 3 Typ
56. s page 34 PanaFlow Z1G User Manual Chapter 2 Initial Setup Esc Enter Esc Keypad Program Y PROG RESET Reset Totals for 2 Channel meter only See Service AA ZA H1 an CH2 A GLoBL YES Manual STORE ABORT E SYSTM L COMM Meter Message System Units ACTIV a __ 2 CH meter 1 CH meter 7 NAAA ON SysTM vo SETUP Channel Label English Metric Site Channel Message Channel Status Volumetric Units English Pressure Units Site Status Off rst J Skan Measure Mode Only Skan Measure English Metric CF MMACF ACM kacm IMMACM MMSCF som kscm MMScM Mass Flow Units Mass Flow ON English Metric mms To ns KG Toue Mass Flow Time IN mr mar T Dec Digits English Mass Totals Metric Mass Flow OFF Volumetric Time CHR may Vol Dec Digits 1 2 3 English Totalizer Units Metric MMACF ACM kaom MMACM A MMSCF SCM kscm MMSCM Tot Dec Digits
57. splay window may be left open while other tasks are performed or it may be closed by clicking on the lower X control button at the far right of the menu bar IMPORTANT you click on the upper X control button at the far right of the PanaView title bar you will exit PanaView completely PanaFlow Z1G User Manual 45 Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 3a Displaying Multiple Process Parameters The procedure for displaying a single process parameter in a text screen may be repeated to simultaneously display multiple process parameters To do so proceed as follows 1 Display the first process parameter in a text screen as described in the previous section 2 Repeat Step 1 for any desired additional process parameters by double clicking on them in the PanaView network tree PanaView automatically tiles the multiple text screens in the right pane of the Text Display window as shown in Figure 17 E 85 Network 5 8 My Computer MELANCEL E Untitled IDM Com 1 Cpp XGM868i Y4AM STD 7 Channel 1 Velocity ft s Volumetric MMSCF SE FWD Total ACF REV Total ACF Totl Time Mass flow TONS DAY FWD Mass LB REV Mass LB UP Sig Strength DN Sig Strength ou YS UP DAC COUNTS DN DAC COUNTS e L NOT Al o lol Wi Camnress NOT ATN 4 nag Intervat 5 Sec Continuous Figure 17 Multiple Text Screens in the Text Display Window 3 Asin any standard Windows application the multiple text screens may be resized
58. te The installation must be carried out in accordance with all the appropriate international national and local standard codes and practices and site regulations for flameproof apparatus and in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual Access to the circuitry must not be made during operation Special Conditions for Safe Use Consult the manufacturer if dimensional information on the flameproof joints is necessary Markings Markings shall appear on the product as shown below p s GE INFRASTRUCTURE SENSING D lt EM gt CL DIV 1 GPS BCD TO Stoo TECHNOLOGY PARK DR oO BILLERICA MA USA 112 G Ex d IIB H2 T6 Gb IP66 Ex IECEx FMG12 0012X FM12ATEX0040X MODEL XXXXXXX SIN XXXXXXXX Tamb 20 C to 60 C MFG DATE MMXXYY CABLE GLAND ENTRIES ARE 3 4 NPT 1180 SUPPLY CONNECTION WIRING SHALL BE RATED VOLTAGE XXX AT LEAST 10 C ABOVE 70 C WATTS XXX WARNING DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED AVERTISSEMENT Ne pas ouvrir sous tension WARNING DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE GAS ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT AVERTISSEMENT Ne pas ouvrir une atmosphere eplosive gazeuse est presente 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 U S A CSS 0001 Rev A Telephone 978 437 1000 or 800 833 9438 June 2012 Sensing House Shannon Free Zone East Shannon County Clare Ireland Telephone 353 61 470200 Customer Support Centers U S A The Boston Center 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 U S A
59. the European Union s Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC this unit requires an external power disconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker The disconnect device must be marked as such clearly visible directly accessible and located within 1 8 m 6 ft of the Model PanaFlow Z1G Refer to Figure 9 on page 22 to locate terminal block TB5 and connect the line power as follows WARNING Improper connection of the line power leads or connecting the meter to the incorrect line voltage may damage the unit It may also result in hazardous voltages at the flowcell and associated piping as well as within the electronics enclosure 1 Prepare the line power leads by trimming the line and neutral AC power leads or the positive and negative DC power leads to a length 0 5 in 1 cm shorter than the ground lead This ensures that the ground lead is the last to detach if the power cable is forcibly disconnected from the meter 2 Install a suitable cable clamp in the conduit hole indicated in Figure 9 on page 22 If possible avoid using the other conduit holes for this purpose to minimize any interference in the circuitry from the AC power line ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS To meet CE Mark requirements all cables must be installed as described in Appendix A CE Mark Compliance 3 Strip 1 4 in of insulation from the end of each of the three power line leads 4 Route the cable through the conduit hole and connect the line power leads to ter
60. the Model PanaFlow Z1G to the external device If desired an appropriate cable may be purchased from the factory Table 2 RS232 Connection to DCE or DTE Device Signal Description DTR Data Terminal Ready CTS Clear to Send COM Ground RX Receive TX Transmit 4 Feed the cable s flying leads through the conduit hole and wire it to terminal block J1 Connect the other end of the cable to the external serial device and secure the cable clamp After the wiring has been completed consult the User s Manual for the external device to configure it for use with the PanaFlow Z1G 10 PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Preface 1 6 36 Wiring the RS485 Interface Use the optional RS485 serial port to network multiple PanaFlow Z1G flow transmitters to a single control system As an option the standard RS232 port on the PanaFlow Z1G may be configured as a two wire half duplex RS485 interface IMPORTANT The Model PanaFlow ZIG must be configured at the factory for RS485 operation To wire the RS485 serial port refer to Figure 9 on page 22 and complete the following steps WARNING Dangerous voltages exist within the electronics enclosure Do not attempt to wire the unit until the main power has been disconnected 1 Disconnect the main power and remove the rear cover WARNING The PanaFlow Z1G must be moved to a safe environment before removing either cover 2 Install the required cable clamp in the chose
61. xtraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end life equipment in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use those systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration Visit http www ge mcs com en about us environmental health and safety 1741 weee reg html for take back instructions and more information about this initiative iv PanaFlow Z1G User s Manual Contents Chapter 1 Installation E o e ds 1 12 Unpacking AKN a oe An GN a Fm tds Ne 1 E o e A A A A Stet ce a beet aca 2 a A A A A Na 3 1 4 1 Temperature and Pressure TANA a GG NALANG aa 3 15 Installing Temperature and Pressure Transmitters 2 4 16 Making the Electrica Connections e 8 Ja kate sag nG ngaa a de a a e pp e aga 5 MR RA 7 1 6 2 Wiring Std 0 4 20 mA Analog Outputs oicdis abit ia 8 1G Wiring the Serial POr ti eaan spe ae dy ate KELT NG Ska ary EE dha NG KIR als TEE UMAGA E ET RAE 9 1 6 4 Wiring the Option Cards Jia torere x24 Pa GANG y s Pa NG o s aida Da R HE EEEE E PEE GG a RS 12 Chapter 2 In
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