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1. mm 125 160 6 3 22 4 9 23 217 9 8 6 75 Approx 11 kg 24 3 1 5 9 75 Approx 12 kg 26 5 Ibs 40 50 Threaded Antenna 182 182 7 2 7 5 6 278 2 1 305 3 12 rm 355 3 14 88 2 3 5 115 3 4 5 Approx 8 kg 17 6 Ibs Antenna Type mm Inch mm Inch mm Inch 71 5 2 8 1 44 5 1 8 77 1 217 Approx 6 kg 13 2 16 Antenna DN40 39 1 5 39 1 5 344 13 5 Antenna 50 43 17 355 14 Quick Start Terminal Compartment and Terminals Connection procedure Unscrew terminal compartment cover Wire up using standard procedures Observe correct polarity Apply grease to thread of cover regularly Output 1 4 20 mA HHC HART or f Configuration 3 8 20 5 mA Software to NAMUR 43 Configuration Explosion Proof XP Ex d I Non Ex Configuration Note Other options to connect the HHC and modem to the HART loop are available Technical data extract Input Function K band FMCW radar Parameter Level distance volume and reflectivity Min Tank Height 0 5 m 1 5 ft Max Range 40 m 131
2. 3 0 3 Standards and ADDIOVAIS 4 0 4 Principal Meter Components and Options 5 0 5 AETAT oe E xr 6 0 6 Items Supplied enere a E 7 0 7 Storage and Handling sco 8 1 0 LOG TT 9 1 1 obs 9 1 3 Typical installallOEiS e Nhat 19 1 3 1 Installations with difficult measurement conditions 20 1 3 2 Tee 26 1 3 3 Non metallic tanks and free air applications 28 1 3 4 29 1 3 5 e 33 1 3 6 CODICal siu Grot rra veo Dave voe 34 1 3 7 Horizontal Cylindrical Tanks 35 1 4 Other important ei aene aed 36 1 4 1 PROCESS CONCINOMS DEO 36 2 0 Electrical connection o 39 2 1 39 2 1 2 Wiring 40 2 2 Power Supply ERE 45 2 2 1 Gierieral noles E E EEEE 45 2 2 2 INonsEX a cals EE ented EE E AATE 46 2 2 3 EX E E A E E 46 2 3 46 3 0 COMMISSIONING eec 51 3 1 POWGR ON ANG 51 4 0
3. Introduction 0 6 Items Supplied Signal converter with process connection connected to horn antenna material and size as per order Optional sunshade fastening material supplied Quick start guide Ex instructions for Ex version only Calibration certificates with print out of factory settings where applicable 0 6 1 Items not supplied Nuts bolts gaskets and seals for fitting to existing nozzles etc Cabling and non standard connections cable glands Service manual since apart from exchanging entire subassemblies this device can only be factory serviced 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 0 7 Storage and Handling Handling Mount DR7000 radar level meters on suitable process connections on a tank or sump The device weighs between 8 kg 18 and 10 kg 22 Ib Lift the meter by the flange using two people to avoid damaging the base of antenna Support the housing and antenna while installing the device Avoid Hard blows Impacts and Jolts Storage max 85 max 185 F i min 40 min 40 Fr Location 1 0 Location 1 1 All Applications NOTICE General Notes This section covers positioning the process connection and installing the device Mount the DR7000 gauge on a suitable process connection on a tank or sump Check the following Nozzle position in relation to the tank walls product entry points and other object
4. WWQiDVAGRABCDVMONW p p pee e XP CLI DIV 1 GRA B C D FM Only CL 1 DIV 2 GR A B C D 000000 21 f _ fee eere TERES TY European Union EU Radio The device meets requirements of Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTED when installed in closed metallic tanks or silos According to article 6 4 of the R amp TTED product is marked with the CE sign notified body number 0682 and Class II identifier alert sign According to EN300440 the radiated power is lt 30 dBm EIRP United States of Radio The device complies with USA FCC Part 15 Rules FCC ID JH5 America USA OPTIWAVE7000C when installed in totally enclosed metal tanks 119 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Glossary of terms Dielectric constant Also known as er DK and relative permattivity An electrical property that affects the amount of energy from a RADAR signal reflected off the product surface Products have different values water has an er 80 and oil has an er 2 4 Distance piece Optional component separating the housing from the process connection and antenna assembly used in high temperature applications Frequency sweep The transmission frequency of the FM
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6. eader in DREXELBROOK Level Measurement Technical Assistance 1 800 527 6297 ide North America 1 215 674 1234 Installation and Operating Instructions DR7000 Series Radar Level Instrument for Two Wire Control Systems U S and Canada 1 800 553 9092 24 Hour Service 1 800 527 6297 International 1 215 674 1234 Fax 1 215 674 2731 E mail drexelbrook service 9 ametek com Website www drexelbrook com Drexelbrook makes warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained in this manual including but not limited to implied warranties or fitness for a particular purpose Drexelbrook shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of material Copyright 2007 AMETEK Drexelbrook EDO 02 07 115 DR7000 LM ISSUE 2 DR7000 Series Radar Level Instrument for Two Wire Control Systems d F Cs 1 AMETEK DREXELBROOK An ISO 9001 Certified Company 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham PA 19044 U S and Canada 1 800 553 9092 24 Hour Service 1 800 527 6297 International 1 215 674 1234 Fax 1 215 674 2731 E mail drexelbrook info Q ametek com Website www drexelbrook com Contents QUICK Start ec QS1 0 0 P 1r o c RT RD OPES 1 0 1 2 0 2
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10. Turbulent Products Install a stilling well or bypass chamber when the product surface 1s turbulent or a vortex is present For further information refer to section 1 3 4 Typical installations stilling wells and section 1 3 5 Typical Installations Bypass Chambers Products and Foam Install a stilling well or bypass chamber when foam is present especially if it is highly conductive For further information refer to section 1 3 4 Typical Installations Stilling Wells and section 1 3 5 Typical Installations Bypass Chambers Petroleum Products These products may be stocked in vessels with moving roofs Install a stilling well according to local standards rules and regulations relative to the application and site Refer to section 1 3 4 Typical installations Stilling Wells 17 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 1 2 3 Solid Applications Location of Process Connections on Conical Silos Position the connection on the roof at approximatively x tank radius for reliable measurement of product level 18 Location 1 3 Typical installations Electromagnetic compatibility The DR7000 conforms to European EMC standard EN 61326 1 1 2 The device conforms to EU Immunity and Emissions requirements for residential environments when configured to operate 1n the open air and in plastic tanks and industrial environments when configured for metal tanks with ap
11. Quickly navigate to and configure advanced setup menu items using Quick link memory spaces given in the Quick Setup submenu Create a quick link Go to the required submenu via Program mode gt Advanced Setup and select the menu item you need by moving the cursor to that item Press the right button for three seconds text screen will indicate to which quick link memory space the function has been assigned The quick links are assigned chronological order if Quick link 1 was the mm last link assigned the next menu item will be saved to Quick Link 2 Once Quick Link 5 memory space has been filled the next quick link will be assigned to Quick Link 1 overwriting the previously saved item Language Display Mode Display Mode has been assigned Time Delay to quicklink 1 Length Unit Volume Unit Mass Unit Using quick links 1 Select the suitable line in the Quick Setup menu 2 Pressthe right key to go directly to the function Quick Setup Setup Mode Disable gt Display Mode gt Auto off Quick Link 2 Default Screen Quick Link 3 Quick Link 4 Quick Link 5 EA 77 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 4 2 3 Summary of menu items device display Wizard Quick setup functions Function Input Description Fct 0 0 0 A 1 0 0 up the device for c
12. 20 HART 3 8 20 5 according to NAMUR NE 43 46 Electrical Connection Network options There are 3 output versions Current output HART passive HART protocol Current output Ex ia HART intrinsically safe passive HART protocol Current output Ex d ia HART explosion proof passive HART protocol last two versions are discussed special manuals for devices approved for use explosive atmospheres Two network modes are available Point to point Multi drop Point to point non Ex Power supply PACTware or HART specific software and operating devices 47 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Multi drop non Ex Power supply PACTware or HART specific software and operating devices RL resistor approx 250 ohms 48 Electrical Connection HART communication protocol In accordance with the Rosemount Standard communication can be used with this level gauge It 1s used as a point to point connection between the slave this level gauge and the HART master or for multidrop networks up to 15 devices Additional information The following can be called up via the following interfaces Current output 3 6 or 22 mA for error signal according to NAMUR NE43 standard Digital HART interfaces scanning for error flags and messages Changing from p
13. 96 Low dielectric non standard products how to measure them correctly As described in section 8 Measuring principle the device can measure low dielectric products However certain situations such as build up on the antenna and nozzle products that do not correspond to preset conditions available 1n the quick setup menus parasite signals from unavoidable nearby obstructions in the tank can affect device performance You can use the following menu items to regulate the device s ability to track product level Measuring mode Product er Multiple Reflections Empty Spectrum On Off Signal screen editing mode distance of target signal Measuring mode function 1 13 0 Using this function you can define a mode for measuring the product that 1s adapted to its properties dielectric constant For further information regarding the measuring principle please refer to Section 8 Measuring principle Three modes are possible Direct direct measurement of the surface of the product Full TBF TBF is activated over the total measuring range i e tank height In order to reduce inaccuracies type in an exact value of dielectric constant in function C1 14 0 Product er Recommended for process tanks e Partial TBF TBF mode is only active near to the tank bottom i e 20 of tank height but not less than 0 6 m If filled above 20 capacity the measurement mode will switch automatically to direct mode
14. B 2 2 0 15 min log Read only This displays a log of output values for the last 15 minutes A log is taken every 10 seconds and displayed as a graph 2 3 0 Device 1 0 Read only This displays device order no V no service no firmware 1 version firmware 2 version firmware 3 version and Ex approval details Quick setup summary Read only Asummary of the parameters entered in the Quick setup menu is displayed using this item B 2 5 0 TAG number 9 characters max The TAG number can be seen and updated Drexelbrook here 103 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual B 2 6 0 Error records Read only See description This displays a log of instrument errors Scroll down the list and press enter to display error details Opening a log will remove the normal mode error icon if it has been displayed B 2 7 0 Measurement Quality Read only This displays continuously changing current measurement status B 2 8 0 Custom length unit Read only This displays length unit name defined by the customer for conversion in menu item C 5 1 7 B 2 9 0 Custom conv unit Read only This displays conversion unit name defined by the customerin menu item C 5 1 9 104 Service and Maintenance 6 0 Service and maintenance 6 1 General notes Maintenance is normally not required in standard applications However heavy deposits on the probe may cause measurement deviations or faulty operation Warranty statement
15. Location Process Pressure A Observe process connection operational limits Risk of injury and damage to device The operating pressure allowed depends on the temperature at the process connection The mechanical properties of the process connection are influenced by temperature For further information refer to relevant national standards For example European EN 1092 1 Flanges and their joints Circular flanges for pipes valves fittings and accessories PN designated Steel flanges US ASME B16 5a Addenda to ASME B16 5 Pipe flanges and flanged fittings NPS through NPS 24 37 Electrical Connection 2 0 Electrical connection 2 1 Wiring Cable entry Electrical connection 18 made through two cable entries located at the back of the housing The cable entries can be ordered with adaptors M20 x 1 5 Cable glands are only supplied with non Ex EEx ia approved devices You must supply the cable glands for EEx d and FM approved devices Access to terminals is via a blue threaded cover on the side of the housing As the device is a 2 wire instrument the power supply and the output signal transmitted by the device use the same cable Reminder of wiring fundamentals Power supply Disconnect the power supply before wiring the device Cables Use metal cable glands and reinforced shielded cable to minimise RFI radio frequency interference and or EMI electromagnetic interference Observe applic
16. MEE mar A 9 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 3 4 Commissioning Start up checklist A Do not connect power until you have gone through the checklist below 1 Are the wetted components antenna gasket flange and PTFE cone resistant to the corrosive properties of the tank product 2 Does the information given on the nameplate correspond with the application 3 Have you connected the equipotential bonding system correctly 4 EEx d applications Are the cable entries plugs and adaptors EEx d approved 5 EEx 1 applications Are you using an intrinsic barrier within the correct parameters Refer to section 2 3 for the maximum intrinsically safe values for the electrical circuit 6 Did you install cable entries of the correct internal diameter so that there is a good seal around the cable Service and maintenance A Maintenance in hazardous areas can ony be carried out by the manufacturer a Drexelbrook authorized representative technicians under the supervision of authorized inspectors endix A 5 Examination Certificate EC Type Examination Certificate 07ATEXOO68 X KEMAX 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 420 0004 356 Issue 1 EC TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Directive 94 9 EC EC Type Examination Certificate Number KEMA 07 00
17. Program mode for configuring the device 4 1 3 Normal mode Description The measurement data is displayed on the screen in this mode Anybody can select what measurement information 15 displayed level volume and types of data and how it is presented display style This is the instrument s default mode 1 Header bar shows device tag number in normal mode 2 Measurement function 3 Measurement value and units Display styles Three display styles are available 1 Value s 2 Value s and picture 3 Value s and bar graph LT 12345 LT 12345 LT 12345 Level Level Level To 16 345 m 16 345 m 69 55 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Screen navigation The following buttons on the keypad are used for Screen Navigation Right gt button for selecting value value amp picture or value amp bar graph display Up and down t buttons for selecting measurement level volume and so on Screens available for a device with one output 56 12345 Level 16 345 m LT 12345 16 345 ZN ha LT 12345 LT 12345 Mass 2 04 sso ZN LT 12345 LT 12345 Ullage volume 3 70 mt LT 12345 Reflectivity 51 lu x Distance 462 mm y Sample 57 dB X LT 12345 Distance 16 345 f LT 12345 Mass o 2 04 tons M LT 12345 Ullage volume E 3 70 mt E 12345 Level 64
18. Setup Mode Complete Installation Empty Spectrum Conversion Outputs l See below for further information 68 Complete setup mode Using the complete setup mode option you can configure all the items in installation empty spectrum conversion and output setup modes Installation setup mode For defining tank material process connection tank height and product state Setup Mode Installation Installation Type Metal Plastic Free air tank tank application Installation Setup Tank Height min 0 200 m max 40 000 m g H T Application type Storage Process Agitator Storage Process Agitator Sue stillwell stillwell l Installation Setup Stillwell Diameter Installation Setup Installation 69 min 8 mm max 200 mm Blocking Distance min 0 100 m max 40 000 m setup mode summary Current changes must be saved or cancelled before proceeding Save Cancel 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Empty spectrum setup mode For filtering out interference signals produced by fixed and moving obstacles in the tank Setup Mode Empty Spectrum Quit Empty Spectrum Do you have a completely filled tank Yes No Empty Spectrum Are all moving parts in the tank e g agitators in motion Yes No Empty Spectrum Is your tank partially filled or completely empty Partially filled Empty Empty Spectru
19. po orc 555 40 C 180 C 40 C 75 95 110 135 400 150 E 22006 Amblenttemperature Flange temperature sc 20 C aec 20 C Equipment category Allowable process pressure range 1G 1D 1 2G or 1 2D Atmospheric pressure 80kPa 110kPa Others As per non EEx instrument m C A C E C m C C 40 C 85 po 40C 48 C 40 a C Tn C C xx C 2 Electrical connection 2 1 General notes Read the information below carefully Disconnect power supply before wiring Do not use the earth terminal in the wiring compartment use the equipotential bonding system See section 2 5 For ambient temperature gt 70 C use heat resistant cables and cable glands certified for continuous operation above 85 2 2 The terminal compartment cover 2 2 1 Opening the cover Procedure 1 Switch off power supply EEx d applications Wait for the time given in the table below before opening Time to wait after de energizing the device 20 minutes 10 minutes Not necessary Unscrew cover stop Unscrew terminal compartment cover 2 2 2 Closing the cover Warning Ex d ia applications Check that the terminal compartment cover 1s screwed tight and the cover stop is fastened tightly to the cover A 5 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 2 3 EEx i equ
20. 79 9 J 3 d9_ Z 1 Ald I CATNO INY IN 0 9 8 v dd 27 AIG 1 70 NOLLV2OT1 SNOGYVZVH 124 Appendix Supplementary Installation amp Operating Instructions General safety information A This document only contains explosion protection information for ATEX applications For all other data use the Quick Start and Online Handbook for DR7000 radar level meters Warning Install commission and service the device only if you are trained for explosion protection of installations Device description The DR7000 is a 2 wire level meter using FMCW Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave radar technology It is used for measuring level volume distance to surface and reflectivity of liquids pastes slurries and solid particles granulates and powders It is suitable for installation on storage tanks process tanks and stilling wells Measurements are displayed via a DTM device type manager for remote communication or on an optional integrated display screen with wizard driven setup and online help functions The DR7000 is approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres when equipped with the appropriate options ATEX nameplates Information for ATEX applications is indicated below EEx ia nameplate DR7000 METEK 1 087000 1 GDorll 1 2 GD DREXELBROOK orll 2 G
21. Bypass chambers are used for applications where there are too many protuding objects inside the tank Oneor more agitators may mean the presence of foam and turbulent product surfaces These installations have the same requirements as stilling wells Refer to section 1 3 4 Typical installations stilling wells 33 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 1 3 6 Conical tanks When positioning the connection note that the lower measuring range will be limited when the tank has a tapered base 34 Location 1 3 7 Horizontal Cylindrical Tanks Applications Used for a large variety of applications Located above or below ground Installation requirements Install the DR7000 meter in a stilling well when mounting on a horizontal cylindrical tank Device horizontal cylindrical tank without stilling well Risk of multiple reflections and measurement error 1 1000 GAL Refer to section1 2 Location section 1 3 4 Typical installations stilling wells for further information on installing the device and section 4 2 2 Setup device display conversion setup mode for configuring the meter to measure mass or volume in horizontal cylindrical tanks 35 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 1 4 Other important information 1 4 1 Process conditions Flange Temperature 36
22. Customer length unit Edit unit name Customer length ratio value x 1 mm Customer Conversion unit Edit unit name Conversion table Edit values Save cancel Full details see handbook Introduction 0 0 Introduction The DR7000 level gauge 15 designed solely for measuring the distance level volume and reflection of liquid paste slurry and solid materials The DR7000 level gauge does not form part of an overfill protection system Special codes and regulations apply to its use in hazardous areas Responsibility as to suitability and intended use of these level gauges rests solely with the user Improper installation and operation of our level gauges may lead to loss of warranty The DR7000 1 a new generation level meter with a wizard driven setup fully potted electronic subassemblies an online help functions It is provided with a pictorial quick setup You will not normally need this Handbook to install set up and operate the device menu items have an on screen help function that 1s activated 15 seconds after the last input In the unlikely event of a failure error icons appear on screen Clicking on the error icon in the PACTware device tool manager software or by looking in the error record menu item in program mode using the device screen wizard displays an error description which normally is sufficient to rectify the problem Only in severe cases will you need to consult th
23. F Kalrez 6375 20 150 5 300 Process Connection Thread Flange Process Fitting Gaskets G 1 1 2 NPT 1 1 2 DN 40 DN 150 40 PN 16 1 1 2 8 150 Ib 300 Ib 10 K 40 100A Electrical Connection 2 Wire Power Supply Terminals Output 1 Non Ex EEx i 24 V DC 14 30 V DC EEx d 24 V DC 20 36 V DC Cable Entry Terminals M20x1 5 1 2 NPT G 1 2 0 5 1 5 mm Human machine interface Display 9 lines 160x160 pixels in 8 step greyscale with 4 button keypad Operating Languages English German French Italian Spanish Portugese Japanese Chinese Mandarin Russian Approvals ATEX ATEX II D EEx ia TS T6 ATEX 1 1 2 D EEx ia T6 T3 FM IS class Div 1 Gr A G XP class I Div 1 Gr A G CSA CL 1 Zone 1 Ex d ia CL 1 Zone 0 Ex d ia Quick Start Human interface Program mode Saves data or confirms parameter Program mode ESC function returns to previous menu If top menu reached returns to normal mode Any parameter value entered is not stored Startup procedure Mount and wire the device then turn the power supply on The device performs a self test and is ready for use HELP If false parameter value is inputted e g outside limits an error message icon 2 10sec occurs and after 10 seconds the screen switches to HELP function Press ESC to return to function 07000 Series Radar
24. LT 12345 Distance 400 36 LT 12345 volume 19 25 L 0 Returns to value only column Special note signal spectrum screen This shows a graph of discrete RADAR reflection values in decibels against distance following digital processing of the RADAR signal The top 5 to 10 spectra lines will be displayed and the user can move to the next value to the right using the right button The size of the spectra and and their distance from the device flange facing are displayed at the bottom of the Screen Where difficult conditions exist press the right key for 3 seconds to enter editing mode then press the right button to select a line which corresponds to product level and press enter to confirm LT 12345 x Distance 462 57 X For further information please refer to section 4 1 4 Normal mode hot keys and section 4 2 4 Advanced setup further notes Icons in normal mode Error icon When a problem is detected in normal mode an error icon 1s displayed on the left of the display s header bar This 1s illustrated the diagram below error icon will remain displayed until a user with supervisor access rights views the program mode menu item B 2 12 0 Error records See section 4 2 4 Advanced setup further notes Error icon 12545 57 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 58
25. T 90 C IP 6X or 11 2 60 0 260 EEx d ia MATS T3 T65 C T90 C IP 6X DN MAGN 2007 scd as far as Shall be revised before the date of cessation of of one of the standards above as communicated in the Official Journal of the BY Es Manager bagra puolicamtin of this cenicas and reports alowed be reproduced ts entirety and amy change KEMA Quality B V Utrechtseweg 310 6812 AR Amhem Box 5185 6802 ED Amhem The Netherlands T 31 26356 2000 F 31 26 3 52 58 00 customerf kema com www kema com Registered Arnhem 09085396 A 11 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 5 Examination Certificate Continued KEMAZ SCHEDULE 14 to EC Type Examination Certificate KEMA 07 0068 X Issue No 1 15 Description The Radar Level Instrument Type DR7000 used for continuous level measurement of flammable or non flammabie liquids or solid particles granulates or powders within storage or process tanks or in a stilling well The distance between the antenna and the surface of the process medium is measured using a frequency modulated continuous wave radar The 2 wire instrument is loop powered The output signal is a 4 20 mA current signal with digital communication HART protocol Either the Radar Level Instrument is completely type of protection in
26. 4 1 quiesse uen yun uoisuajxe E e 5 5 D o z e An adjustable pin wrench for the part diameters given below is required for loosening and tightening the elements Adjustable pin wrench ee Procedure 1 Unscrew M6 socket set locking screw with 3 mm or 1 8 allen hexagonal key preventing removal of the primary extension unit from the main housing assembly 2 Unscrew the primary extension unit by using an adjustable pin wrench see illustration above and two 4 5 mm or 0 17 sockets provided The wrench must be adapted to the part diameter 040 mm or 1 6 107 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 3 Screw supplementary exension unit into the main housing assembly using the pin wrench Repeat as necessary depending on the number of supplementary units required 4 Lock the unit s in place with an M6 socket screw as shown Tighten with a 3 mm or 1 8 allen hexagonal key 5 Screw the primary extension unit and DN80 horn antenna into the supplementary extension unit s using a pin wrench adapted to the part diameter 048 mm or 1 9 and socket provided in the part 04 5 mm or 0 17 6 Lockthe parts in place
27. 4 1 4 Normal mode hot keys Hot key activation Press the screen keypad buttons for 3 seconds to activate hot key functions Functions Item Key Description Action 1 Right Enters program mode 2 Enter Enters signal screen edit mode 3 Down n a 4 Up Screen displays English text default option 5 Escape n a LT 12345 Level m 16 345 m L Press right gt and up A keys simultaneously for three seconds Only when signal screen is displayed Refer to section 4 1 5 Program mode for further information Refer to Section 4 2 4 Advanced setup k k 59 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 4 1 5 Program mode Description Using this mode a user with the supervisor password can configure the device Entering program mode LT 12345 evel 1 Press right button on the keypad for three seconds to enter program mode 2 If the password function has been activated the ae device will prompt the user to whether access is required to the supervisor or service menu items Make a choice from list by scrolling with the up and down buttons and then press the enter key to confirm 3 Type in the supervisor password Use the four buttons below the display screen Supervisor 7 Service The default supervisor password 1s right enter down T up right and enter ES EZ 4A If the password is entered correctly the screen will show the main menu The
28. Ex refer to relevant device s approval and temperature class 6 22 Thermal shock resistance 100 C min Pressure Operating pressure pressure 1 1 40 14 5 580 psig bar 14 5 580 1 40 14 5 580 psig subject to process connection used and flange temperature Vibration resistance IEC 68 2 6 and prEN 50178 10 57Hz 0 075 mm 57 150 Hz 1 Protection category 66 67 equiv to NEMA 6 6X refer to ATEX Supplementary Instructions supplied on CD ROM with the device 110 Technical Data Material Housing Aluminium Wetted parts Stainless steel 1 4404 316L or Hastelloy C 22 2 4602 Process fitting Stainless steel 1 4404 316L or Hastelloy C 22 2 4602 Gaskets Viton 40 200 C 40 300 Kalrez 6375 20 200 C 5 300 F Thread G 1 1 2 or NPT 1 1 2 Flanges DN 40 DN 150 PN 40 16 1 1 2 8 150 Ibs 300 Ibs 10 40 100A Electrical connection for 2 wire supply Cable entry M20x1 5 1 2 NPT G 1 2 Terminals 0 5 1 5 mm Terminals output 1 HART EEx i 24 Vdc 14 30 EEx d 24 Vdc 20 36 observe correct polarity of the electrical system Human interfaces PACTware Open source device tool manager for remote display Display screen optional 160x160 pixels in 8 step greyscale with 4 keys Wizard 9 languages available 111 07000 Series R
29. Level Instrument User s Manual Human interface Hot keys Hold 773 seconds Saves current function used as Program M quick link Active screen stored as default All modes Hold ES 3 seconds HMI will reset to default language Returns to normal mode last Program Hol Startup procedure WP The setup Wizard automatically displays steps on screen ERROR If error persists download log file using PACTware and send to e mail address N given on back page 10 Quick Start Setup procedure Connect power supply Starting up Please wait Booting up Start up time 40 sec Normal Mode Text Screen Distance Setup Mode Setup Mode Advanced seup EM ick tink 42 Text Picture Quick link 3 Quick link 4 Quick link 5 For direct access to and modification of a default or user defined menu item Assign any menu item in the Advanced setup menu to the quick link list this overwrites default items by pressing gt for 3 seconds This saves time finding an item and avoids using a setup mode 11 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Setup procedure Continued from previous page Setup Mode All Setup Modes c if partially filled selected in omplete step 4 EX gevice generated table 8 ifstep4is yes conversion Installation l if stillwell selected step 3 Installation type Plastic tan
30. Servicing by the customer is limited by warranty to removal and replacement of the housing containing the potted signal converter Can be detached from the flange system under process conditions Refer to section 6 2 modifying the antenna extension length This must be done in atmospheric conditions and outside hazardous areas Refer to section 6 3 Other repairs must be done by Drexelbrook authorized service staff 105 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 6 2 Signal converter replacement Procedure Do not loosen flange bolts Disconnect the device from the power supply 1 Disconnect all wires refer also to Section 2 1 2 Wiring procedure 2 Unscrew M10 socket head set screw on the housing support pillar with a 5 mm hexagon key 3 Remove the housing by sliding it up and off the adaptor collar pin 4 Remount the signal converter using the same procedure Equipment in hazardous areas sure that there 1s no risk of explosion gas free certificate For further information refer to the approval certificate and the special manual for devices approved for use in the potentially explosive atmospheres Before replacing the signal converter in hazardous locations make absolutely 106 Service and Maintenance 6 3 Modifying antenna extension length Modular DN 80 horn antennas may be lengthened or shortened by adding or removing antenna extension units 125 or 4 9 T3 or 2 9 105 or
31. Setup Mode to perform this operation Unable to load DSP The download of DSP Firmware to DSP board failed 102 Restart the device and if the problem persists contact the Functional Check 5 0 Functional checks Using the device menu Program mode gt Test you can check the device outputs and perform common tests You can display output values or assign test values in milliamperes to the outputs In addition internal test routines can be run B 1 0 0 Test This checks the device outputs and performs common device tests B 1 1 0 Show output 1 Read only This displays analogue output 1 value mA B 1 2 0 Set output 1 3 6 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 This sets analogue output 1 to a test 18 20 or 22 mA 4 mA value mA selected from a list Output will change to selected value independent of measurement value B 1 3 0 Show output 2 Read only This displays analogue output 2 value mA B 1 4 0 Set output 2 3 6 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 This sets analogue output 2 to a test value 18 20 or 22 mA 4 mA mA from a list Output will change to selected value independent of measurement value B 1 5 0 Internal test Read only This initiates the hardware test The device displays the results B 2 0 0 Information Asummary of information relating to the device B 2 1 0 Outputs Read only This displays analogue output settings including assigned functions error handling 4 20 mAscale settings and HART parameters
32. Tank Shapes Cone Length Tank Shapes Angle of inclination min 0 max 360 m3 Tons L Kg US gal US Tons GB gal GB Tons ft3 bbl Tank Shapes No of LVM Entries min 0 max 50 Volume Mass table Number m3 1 0 0 2 0 0028 0 001 3 0 0057 0 003 4 0 0085 0 007 ________ Current changes must be saved or cancelled before proceeding Save Cancel 73 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 4 Measurement of user defined length and conversion units Setup Mode Conversion Tank Shapes Free unit Yes No Tank Shapes Custom Length Unit LEN_FREE_ Tank Shapes Custom Length Ratio min 0 max 99999 Tank Shapes Custom Conv Unit CON_FR_UN Tank Shapes No of LVM Entries min 0 max 50 Number m3 1 0 0 2 0 0028 0 001 3 0 0057 0 003 4 0 0085 0 007 Current changes must saved or cancelled before proceeding Save Cancel Horizontal cylindrical tanks type in 90 under angle of inclination Calibrate volume as for other tanks No of LVM entries This refers to the number of lines generated for typing in level and the equivalent conversion unit volume in the volume mass table Free units cutomer length ratio Conversion factor between the basic length unit m ft and the new free unit Multiply the basic length unit by this value to get the new unit Outputs setup mode For defining the measurement function and range digital network address and s
33. Wiring Procedure 1 Fit cable gland Disassemble the top of the cable gland remove plug a then reassemble 2 Unscrew the M4 socket head cap screw using a 3mm hexagonal key and remove cover stop b Remove the wiring compartment cover c 40 Electrical Connection Prepare the cable and wires for connection as per local rules and regulations Insert cable via the top cable gland 3 Loosen the power supply current output 1 terminal block d Insert the wires into the terminals as per the wiring diagram below Ensure that the polarity is respected Retighten screw 4 20 1 PASSIVE HARTG 41 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 5 Loosen ground terminal screw e and insert wire Retighten screw See section 2 2 3 Power supply Ex versions for earth connection equipotential bonding system for Ex approved devices 6 Check that the wires are held correctly by the terminals 7 Retighten the top of the cable gland until the ring forms a seal around the cable 42 Electrical Connection 8 Grease the thread f of the wiring compartment cover 9 Screw on the wiring compartment cover c Remount cover lock b 10 Goto section 3 1 Commissioning power on and start up before energizing the device to make sure that the device 1s correctly installed and connected Wiring Devices Approved for Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Ex Please refer to Appendix A f
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35. are the minimum and maximum points of your measuring scale Using the optional second output you can set up a separate scale Risk of measurement error In order to have the full current output range do not set 20 mA setting within the device s blocking distance 94 Volume mass measurement Volume Mass table function C 1 21 0 Other relevant menu items are Length unit for table function C 1 19 1 Conversion unit for table function C 1 19 2 Length unit display function C 5 1 4 Volume unit display function C 5 1 5 Mass unit display function C 5 1 6 Custom length unit display function C 5 1 7 Custom length ratio display function C 5 1 8 Custom conv unit display function C 5 1 9 You can define your own length and conversion units with the last three functions When configuring the device to measure volume we recommend that you use the conversion setup mode all relevant parameters are covered You can type in up to 50 value pairs level volume level mass or level free unit Level should be taken from the bottom of the device s measuring range tank height Concentrate points in areas where there are curved surfaces or abrupt changes in cross sectional area see example in the diagram and table below this will improve measurement accuracy 95 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Tank Tank model using plotted points
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37. name of the menu or sub menu entered is shown on the header bar If the password 1 entered incorrectly the screen will return to normal mode Refer also to section 4 2 4 Advanced setup further notes 60 Menu navigation 1 Header bar shows current menu level 2 Selection bar indicates which menu item is selected 1 E Key Function gt Quick Setup 2 Test Right Selects next menu level Advanced Down Movesselection bar down Moves menu selection bar up Escape Returns to previous menu level Press right and up keys simultaneously Functions Types of parameters Two types of parameters can be edited Lists Values numerical or alpha numerical digits Editing lists 1 Header bar shows function name 2 Tick shows which parameter is currently used by the device 3 Selection bar shows which parameter is selected by the user Press enter to confirm selection 1 Language B Key Key function English 2 German Right Moves cursor to the next digit French Down Decreases digit value gt 3 Up Increases digit value Anu Enter Confirm change and exit Escape Exits without confirming Press right and up keys simultaneously 61 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Editing values A value must be modified digit by digit The cursor starts at its default position on the digit the furthest to the left on the edit scr
38. parameters for installation and application conditions Also for defining conversion operations C 1 1 0 Installation type Metal tank plastic tank This defines where the device is or free air application installed Plastic tank also refers Metal tank to tanks that are made from glass and fibreglass C 1 2 0 Tank height or Tank height 0 2 mor Tank height is the distance from measuring range 8 to 40 m or 131 ft 10 the tank connecting flange face m or 33 ft Measuring thread stop down to the tank range 0 5 m or 1 ft bottom The term Measuring to 40 m or 131 ft 10 m range is used if you selected free or 33 ft air application as the Installation Type C 1 3 0 Application type Process storage Application conditions Storage agitator storage refers to a flat product surface stillwell process Process refers to a disturbed stillwell or agitator surface without vortex Agitator stillwell Process refers to a disturbed surface with vortex and foam No disturbance If you selected free air in medium disturbance or Installation Type then an heavy disturbance No alternative menu appears disturbance disturbance means a flat surface Medium refers to a disturbed surface without vortex Heavy means a bubbling surface with vortex and possibly foam 1 4 0 Stillwell height to 40 m or 131 ft 10 This defines the height from the m or 33 ft tank connecting flange face thr
39. points before power on and start up are all wetted components antenna flange and gaskets sufficiently resistant to corrosion by the tank product does the information on the nameplate fixed to the signal converter conform to the operating data has the device been properly installed on the tank have the electrical connections been correctly wired according to national and local rules and regulations Ex devices please read the special manuals delivered with the device Start up The device requires less than 40 seconds to boot up once connected to the power supply The device will immediately display measurements of product level Other remarks This level meter is set up and delivered in accordance with your order specifications You can use the device immediately If further adjustments are necessary we recommend configuration of the device using quick setup modes provided in the or optional display screen Wizard Refer to section 4 1 Operating concept and section 4 2 Setup for advice on how to use the device display screen Wizard 51 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 4 0 Operation 4 1 Operating concept Available user interfaces PACTware An Open Source open configuration software for all field instruments that permits clear and concise display of information and configuration of the device from a remote location Installation 1s supported by a user friendly Wizard Field instruments a
40. suitable EEx d approved sealing device for further information please refer to European Standard EN 50018 If you only use one cable entry seal the other one with an EEx d approved plug 2 4 3 Supply voltage Terminal Minimum voltage at terminal Maximum voltage at terminal for an output of 22 mA for an output of 22 mA 20 VDC 36 VDC 10 VDC 30 VDC additional power supply needed this does not power the whole device Special notes load resistor Connect the load resistor to the positive terminal of the power supply and ground the negative connection If the load resistor has to be connected to the the negative terminal do not exceed a loop resistance of 250 ohms A 7 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 2 4 2 Power supply Make sure that the load resistor 16 connected to the side If the power supply is not galvanically isolated as in 1 connect the ground of the power supply to the equipotential system 2 1 With galvanic isolation DR7000 Us Hazardaus Non hazardous locatian Le Load resistor for HART Galvanicaly isolated communication _____ 2 Balvanicaly isolated A 8 2 4 2 Power Continued 2 Without galvanic isolation 087000 Us Hazardous Non hazardous location location Load resistor for communication d
41. tightly so that the sunshade does not slip down the pillar Procedure opening the sunshade 1 Insert a large screwdriver into the 1 on the sunshade and turn it anti clockwise 24 Location 2 The hinge of the sunshade 16 at the front pull the back of the sunshade over the device to gain access to the display screen and keypad 25 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 1 3 2 Metallic tanks Installation has to satisfy radio approval requirements to prevent radio frequency interference Fit accessories shown in red yellow and blue below Washer under every nut and bolt Metal shielding strip available on customer demand Strip retainer metal collar also available on customer demand Device flange Tank flange Bow 26 Location Shielding strip installation procedure 1 2 3 4 Place the gasket on the tank flange Mount the device on the tank flange Align the gasket and the device with the tank flange Fasten the flanges together making sure that there is a washer A under every nut and bolt The washer must completely cover the flange hole to block RFI Tighten up the bolts sightly Press the shielding strip B into the gap between the tank and device flanges Check that the strip goes completely round the flange Cover the shielding strip B and space between the two flanges with the st
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43. using the reflection from the product surface In order to reduce inaccuracies enter an exact value of dielectric constant in function C1 14 0 Product er Recommended for storage tanks with flat bottoms 97 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Product r function C 1 14 0 For low dielectric constant products and when using TBF mode only Type in an exact value for dielectric constant er If the product s dielectric constant is not known then leave at the default value of 2 However in this case expect reduced accuracy and or skipping of the measured value when the measuring mode switches over from TBF to direct mode for example if er is set lower than the real value then the indicated level will be higher than it actually 1s and vice versa Empty spectrum on off function C 1 17 0 Fixed and moving internals in the tank produce interference signals false reflections that can result 1n incorrect measurements Empty spectrum configuration provided as a quick setup mode permits interference signals to be identified and blanked out by recording these signals before tank filling and process startup The tank should ideally be completely empty and all moving parts switched on Follow the instructions as given in the device display Wizard Empty spectrum filtering is not required 1 no interference from the tank is expected On site device calibration Linearisation table function C 1 22 0 For on sit
44. 3 3 0 output 1 function C 4 3 0 output 2 4 and 20 mA settings are defined terms of distance from the flange facing or reference offset These are the minimum and maximum points of your measuring scale Using the optional second output you can set up a separate scale for displaying another measurement function volume 90 50 m or 164 ft Reference offset function C 1 10 0 Tank height function C1 2 0 Y oso mor 164 ft 91 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual A Risk of measurement error In order to have the full current output range do not set 4 mA setting within the device s blocking distance Level measurement As for distance measurement above level 1s influenced by tank height blocking distance The reference point from which it is measured can be moved using tank bottom offset Blocking distance function C 1 9 0 Tank height function C 1 2 0 Maximum effective 20 mA setting measuring function C 3 3 0 range 4 mA setting function C 3 2 0 T 1 Non measurement zone 92 Tank height function C 1 2 0 Level is derived from distance and tank height tank height distance Note that when the tank has a curved tank bottom the radar waves will reflect off the point directly below the device A small non measureable zone is sometimes present see diagram below S
45. 68 X Issue Number 1 Equipment Radar Level Instrument Type 0R7000 Manufacturer AMETEK Drexelbrook Address 205 Keith Valley Rd Horsham PA 19044 USA This equipment any acceptable variation thereto is specified in the schedule to this certificate and the documents therein referred to KEMA Quality B V Quid Qux Dt SENEO ef 23 March 1994 certifies that this ena e Essential Health and Safety Requirements relating to the design and construction of equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres given in Annex 11 to the directive The examination and test results are recorded in confidential test report number 210489272 Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with EN 50014 1997 A1 A2 EN 50018 2000 A1 EN 50020 2002 EN 50281 1 1 1998 A1 EN 50284 1999 if the sign is placed after the certificate number it indicates that the equipment is subject to spacial conditions for safe use specified in the schedule to this certificate nr e and VEO to the Directive 94 9 EC Further of the directive apply to the manufacturing process and supply teorie rs ty aes certificate marking of the equipment shall include the following t fGDori2GD EEx ia or EEx 18 or EEx ia T6 T3 T 65 C
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47. AN P Ex30 v2 1 2 2 4 12 endix A 5 Examination Certificate Continued KEMAX SCHEDULE 14 to EC Type Examination Certificate KEMA 07ATEX0068 X Issue No 1 The maximum surface temperature of the electronics enclosure depending on the ambient temperature and the flange temperature is as listed in following table Max ambient temperature Max temperature Surface temperature 5 __ 70 75 C 135 60 C _200 The enclosure provides degree of protection of at least 6 as per EN 60529 Electrical data Supply and output circuit terminals output 1 and in type of protection intrinsic safety EEx ia only for connection to a certified intrinsically safe circuit with the following maximum values 30 V 1 300 mA P 1W C 30 nF L 200 uH Supply and output circuit terminals output 2 and in type of protection intrinsic safety EEx ia only for connection to a certified intrinsically safe circuit with the following maximum values U 30 V 1 300 mA P 1W 30 nF L 200 uH Power supply 36 Vdc Output ERRARE 4 20mA Intrinsically safe circuits 2 253 Installation instructions in intrinsic safety i When the Radar Level Instrument is used in explosive atmospheres caused by air dust mixtures cable entry devices shall be used that provide a deg
48. CW radar signal rises linearly over time FMCW Frequency modulated continuous wave RADAR method The signal 1s continuously present but the frequency is modulated usually in successive linear ramps over time frequency sweep Horn cone antenna Common antenna used for process level applications Use for the controlled emission RADAR waves and collection of echoes Interference signals False RADAR echoes that are received due to tank internals agitators support beams weld lines abrupt changes 1n tank diameter etc RADAR echo Reflected signal wave back from the product surface Waveguide PTFE component used to guide the emitted RADAR waves correctly into the horn antenna 120 Factory Assistance 9 0 Factory Assistance Telephone Assistance Original Purchase order number Material being measured Temperature Agitation Brief description of the problem If you have questions about your AMETEK Drexelbrook equipment Contact your local Drexelbrook representative Call the Drexelbrook Service department toll free at 1 800 527 6297 US and Canada or 215 674 1234 Outside North America Fax the following information to the Service department at 215 443 5117 To expedite assistance please provide the following information Instrument Model Number Pressure Checkout procedures that have failed Equipment Return Warranty In order to provide
49. Continued Input Range Supervisor Enable or disable Activates or deactivates device password Enable Enable configuration protection for all disable functions listed in this section 5 2 2 Supervisor 6 characters Modifies the supervisor password max using kepad To confirm the change the new right R enter E password must be entered twice down D or up U REDURE C 5 2 3 Service 6 characters Modifies the service password max using kepad To confirm the change the new right R enter E password must be entered twice or up 0 C 6 0 0 C 6 1 0 Factory Reset m to reset Resets all parameters to their factory defaults Device settings before the reset will be lost Service personnel only Customer Reset Confirm to reset Resets parameters for all functions listed in this section to their factory defaults Device settings before the reset will be lost C 6 3 0 Restart Confirm to reset If the device is not functioning properly this will restart the device 85 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 4 2 4 Advanced setup further notes A General notes The menu items listed below may only be re configured by a user with supervisor rights Using the advanced setup menu you can change the parameters for one or more functions without going through a quick setup procedure use individual menu items to manually override automatic settingq assigned during quick setup pro
50. D 2 EEx ia T3 T6 Horsham PA 19044 USA IP6X 3 4 Ui 30Vdc 30 nF XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Serial 0 02 li 30 857 Manufacturing Date Tag Protection class IP 66 67 WWW DREXELBROOK COM e b a 1 ATEX certification agency code Refer to section 1 2 for all temperature information Equipment approval categories 3 Types of device protection including approved Gas Groups or IIC and temperature classes for hazardous areas and maximum surface temperature 4 Intrinsically safe circuit data x A 1 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual EEx d nameplate A METEK 087000 1 2 GDorll 2 GD DREXELBROOK EEx d ia T3 T6 TXX C DOOCC 1 6 Horsham PA 19044 USA Um 253 Vac 087000 Serial No WAITING TIME BEFORE OPENING WN NN verses ow N Manufacturing Date DD MMM YYYY Tag NO POWER SUPPLY 24 Vdc Protection class IP 66 67 WWW DREXELBROOK COM j Anon d PAOA N 5 Maximum voltage in accordance with EN 50014 IEC 60079 0 6 Minimum waiting time after power off before it is safe to open the terminal compartment Standards and approvals In compliance with Eur
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53. User s Manual 2 Volume measurement of solids Setup Mode Conversion Tank Shapes Free unit Yes No Tank Shapes Please select Volume Mass Tank Shapes Product Type Solid Liquid Tank Shapes i t I Tank Shapes Flat Cone Flat DIN 28011 Cone Tank Shapes Tank Height Tank Length Tank Diameter Tank Diameter Tank Shapes Tank Width Tank Width Tank Height Tank Height 1 Tank Shapes Tank Length Tank Height 1 Tank Height 2 Tank Shapes Tank Height 2 Cone Diameter e Tank Shapes Cone Length K Angle of inclination min 0 max 360 m3 L US gal GB gal ft3 bbl Number m m3 1 0 0 2 0 0028 0 001 3 0 0057 0 003 4 0 0085 0 007 Current changes must be saved or cancelled before proceeding Save Cancel 72 3 Mass measurement of liquids or solids Setup Mode Conversion Tank Shapes Free unit Yes No Tank Shapes Please select Volume Do you want to use the density of the product Yes No Tank Shapes Product Density min 0 kg m3 max 20000 kg m3 Tank Shapes Product Type Solid Liquid Tank Shapes t As diagram 1 above 1 1 Tank Shapes Flat Cone Flat DIN 28011 Cone Tank Shapes Tank Height Tank Length Tank Diameter Tank Diameter Tank Shapes Tank Width Tank Width Tank Height Tank Height 1 Tank Shapes Tank Length Tank Height 1 Tank Height 2 Tank Shapes Tank Height 2 Cone Diameter D D L
54. able local rules and regulations for wiring Always use the cable entry facing the terminal Avoid crossing or looping wires Add sufficient length to make U bends in the cable to provide water with run off points Do not let the cable come into contact with hot or potentially hot surfaces such as the flange Avoid kinks in the cable close to the cable entry glands by adding sufficient cable length Reinforce with a metal sheath at this point if necessary Device protection If overcurrent is expected install an overcurrent protection device Earth the device according to applicable local installation standards and Canadian installations The device must be wired by a qualified electrician accordance with the latest version of National Electric Code for installations in the USA or Canadian Electric Code for installations in Canada and local regulations Check that all wiring is rated 20 or 68 F above ambient temperature especially where the cable exits a conduit near to the device 39 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Supply voltage The device requires a supply voltage that depends on which output terminal 1s used and the approval option ordered Refer to section 2 2 Power supply for this information Hazardous areas For information on wiring devices approved for use 1n hazardous areas refer to the approval certificate and special manuals supplied with the device See also Standards and Approvals 2 1 2
55. adar Level Instrument User s Manual 7 1 2 Blocking distance Antenna extension Y 1 L L 100 Y 100 61 Modular DN80 DR7000 radar level meter blocking distance is defined as antenna length extension x number of units 100mm 4 measured from the flange facing or thread stop only for modular DN80 antenna The table below gives the values of antenna length and blocking distance depending on antenna type Antenna type Antenna length L Blocking distance BD DN 40 38 5 or 1 5 138 5 or 5 5 This is the basic antenna length You can add up to 10 extension units of length 105 mm or 4 2 This is the basic blocking distance You can add up to 10 extension units of length 105 mm or 4 2 112 Technical Data 7 1 3 Hazardous areas Please refer to Appendix for devices approved for use potentially explosive atmospheres 113 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 7 2 Dimensions and weights Level meter dimensions DN40 and DN50 with flange Threaded DN50 180 or 7 1 162 or 6 4 180 or 7 1 305 278 12 11 77 1 p or 3 Single piece Modular Modular DN80 DN80 DN80 no extension possible basic length with 1 extension block 91 or 3 6 5 BY ES 125 5 497 2 5 Dime
56. anguage for readings English French and configuration Spanish or Portuguese European edition English German French Spanish Portuguese or Italian Asian edition English Japanese Mandarin Russian English C 5 1 2 Display mode Disable Auto off or Defines the status of the display default screen after a given time delay None disables this functionality Auto off switches off the display and Default screen will show the selected default screen The default screen can be selected in Normal mode by pressing the down button for three seconds 5 1 3 Time delay 1 3 5 10 minutes Determines the time after which the display will switch to the status set in C 5 1 2 Display mode C 5 1 4 Length unit m cm mm inch ft Displayed length unit in normal ft inch 1 18inch mode ft inch 1 32inch or free unit 5 1 5 Volume unit L US gal GB gal Displayed volume unit in normal ft or bbl m3 mode Mass unit Tons kg US tons or Displayed mass unit in normal GB tons kg mode Customer length 9 characters max Customer defined length unit to unit Drexelbrook be displayed Customer length 1 to 99999 1 Enter the factor between C 5 1 4 ratio Length unit selected and C 5 1 7 length unit Relative to C 5 1 9 Customer 9 characters max A customer defined conversion conversion unit for C 520 84 Operation Advanced setup functions
57. ansportation shipping duties fees handling insurance storage demurrage or similar charges from Shipping Point Delivery of goods to common carrier shall constitute delivery and passing of title to the Buyer and all risk of loss or damage in transit shall be borne by Buyer Any claims or losses for damage or destruction after such delivery shall be the responsibility of Buyer Seller reserves the right to make delivery in installments which shall be separately invoiced and paid for when due without regard to subsequent deliveries Delay in delivery of any installment shall not relieve Buyer of its obligation to accept remaining deliveries Acknowledged shipping dates are approximate only and based on prompt receipt of all necessary information from Buyer and Buyer s compliance with terms of payment TAXES All sales excise and similar taxes which Seller may be required to pay or collect with respect to the goods and or services covered by any Order shall be for the account of the Buyer except as otherwise provided by law or unless specifically stated otherwise by Seller in writing TERMINATION AND HOLD ORDERS No Order may be terminated by Buyer except upon written request by Buyer and approval by Seller and if said request is approved by Seller under the following conditions 1 Buyer agrees to accept delivery of all of the units completed by Seller through the workday on which Seller receives the written termination request 2 Buyer
58. ating to a reference location distance This value is positive when the reference location is above the device flange face and negative if below Offset relating to a reference location level The device reference point for this parameter is the bottom of the tank related to Tank height C 1 2 0 This value is positive when the reference location is below the tank bottom and negative if above Using this function the device processes several measurement readings to filter out disturbances Increasing the time constant will smoothen the integrated readings decreasing will roughen the readings Advanced setup functions Continued Fet Input Range 1 13 0 Measuring mode Direct measuring tank The device tracks level using bottom following TBF different methods Direct partial tank bottom measuring is recommended following TBF full where r 1 8 depending on Direct measuring tank type For products with r 1 8 TBF mode is required Partial TBF mode is only used for storage tanks with flat bottoms or with targets at the bottom of the tank Full TBF mode is mainly used for process tanks C 1 14 0 Product er 1 01 to 10 1 Accessible when a TBF measurement mode is selected in menu item C 1 13 0 A major parameter for RADAR level measurement devices Manually sets the er value of the product C 1 15 0 Tracing velocity 0 001 m min to 10 Defines the maximum rate of m min 0 5 m
59. bulent surface 29 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Floating roofs 1 Stilling well 2 Tank 3 Floating tank roof 4 Product 5 Stilling well support legs fixed to tank bottom 6 Sediment E 1 2 3 4 5 6 PE Se ita TET 30 Location Installation requirements The walls of the stilling well must be electrically conductive The inside diameter of chamber should correspond to the size of the horn antenna 40 50 or 80 as per order and be not more than 5 mm 0 27 bigger than the horn diameter 31 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Stilling well diameter too large Risk of multiple reflections and measurement error Stilling well wall must be straight and smooth surface roughness 0 1 mm 0 004 No abrupt changes in well diameter greater than 1 mm or 0 04 A 1 mm or 0 04 Drilla pressure equalisation hole in the stilling well above the maximum product level Air hole Max level If foam 18 not present drill holes along the length of the stilling well this helps the product to circulate These must be small widely spaced deburred and along the same axis Max level Air hole Min distance 100 mm or 4 max 10 mm or 0 4 32 Location 1 3 5 Bypass chambers Applications
60. by a third party or altered by the incorporation of parts produced elsewhere and the cause of the damages is connected with such alterations The Seller s liability is also expired if the Buyer does not duly observe the Seller s instruction for handling the goods installation amp operation instructions Seller warrants that for a period of 12 months from start up or 18 months after passing the risk whichever comes first under normal use and service its products will function in accord with the current product specifications if installed and operated accordance with the accompanying installation manuals but the Buyer 1s solely responsible for determining the suitability of the products for the Buyer s use 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 0 3 Standards and Approvals Standards versions of the device conform to European Union electromagnetic compatibility 89 336 CEE and low voltage equipment 73 23 CE Directives and Standards that allow use of the CE mark These and other relevant standards are listed in Standards Approvals Versions equipped with the necessary options are suitable for use in hazardous areas meeting either European or American Canadian approval requirements These are European Joint FM and CSA American Canadian Introduction 0 4 Principal Meter Components and Options Non Ex and Ex versions des Cover with display option Wiring com
61. cedures Critical parameters Risk of measurement error 86 Operation Finding the advanced setup menu Login Screen Login Screen Advanced Setup Supervisor Service Password Quick Test Advanced Service Setup Setup Installation Installation Type Tank Height Application Type Stillwell Height Stillwell Diameter Antenna Extension Distance Piece Overfill Detection Blocking Distance Reference Offset Tank Bottom Offset Time Constant Measuring Mode Product Er Tracing Velocity Multiple Reflections Empty Spect OnOff Units For Tables Length Unit Conversion Unit Output 1 HART Product Density Volume Mass Table Linearisation Table Reset Factory Reset Customer Reset Restart Output Function 4 mA Setting 20 mA Setting Output range Error Handling HART Address Output 2 Passive Output Function 4 mA Setting 20 mA Setting Output range Error Handling Device Setup Display Settings Language Display Mode Time Delay Length Unit Volume Unit Mass Unit Custom Length Unit Custom Length Ratio Custom Conv Unit Passwords Sup Pw Ena Disable Supervisor Service Can be configured if StoragetStillwell Process Stillwell or Agitator Stillwell 1s selected in Application Type menu item 87 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual How to protect your gauge settings Protect your settings by following this path to the Passwords menu Adva
62. e calibration Linearisation procedure 1 Fill the tank to any given level 2 Go to the linearisation table menu item via advanced setup gt installation The level reading will be displayed with the possibility to enter a different value 3 Make an appropriate reference measurement 4 Type in the corrected value and confirm 5 Repeat procedure 50 points maximum 98 Operation 4 3 Error messages and troubleshooting device display Wizard When the device detects a problem an error 1con 1s shown at the top left of the display screen s header bar The error is logged in the instrument Error icon 12545 How to troubleshoot errors Go to menu item B 2 6 0 Error records in program mode to read find out which errors have been logged Program mode Test Error records 1 Scroll through the error list using the up and down buttons to select the error log you want Five errors are listed per page scroll down the list to view other pages Fatal Lock Detect 5 1 Type of error 2 Brief description of error 3 Selection bar Warning Measurement L gt Fatal Check Fai 2 Scroll to the error log you want and press the enter button to view details For example Note 1 RAM Check Failed at 7 Location 2000 H 1 Full error description 2 of error Fatal or Warning 3 Time since error occurred The time since the error occ
63. e error records General Advice on Safety Visually inspect the equipment before installation to check that it has not been damaged in transit Follow all instructions carefully to make sure that you install the device correctly Observe special conditions for installations requiring approved equipment Check that the flange gasket and antenna materials are compatible with the product in the tank e Check that that the information on the device nameplate conforms to the on site data Wire according to local rules and regulations Remove the device from the installation before servicing except for replacement of the housing as described in section 6 2 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 0 1 Legal Matters Authorised Personnel Installation assembly commissioning and servicing must only be undertaken by Drexelbrook trained personnel Maintenance which is considered relevant to safety in the sense of explosion protection must only be carried out by the manufacturer his agents or under the supervision of experts Liability Responsibility as to suitability and intended use of these devices rests solely with the user Improper installation and operation may lead to loss of warranty In addition Drexelbrook s General Conditions of Sale and Delivery found on the back of the invoice and forming the basis of the purchasing contract are applicable Special codes and regulations apply to its us
64. e in hazardous areas General Limitation on Liability Unless otherwise expressly set forth in the Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery the Seller 1s only liable for damages whatever their legal basis 15 in case they are based on wilful action or gross negligence This limitation on liability does not apply the event the Buyer raises claims relating to personal injury or damages to property according to the product liability law based on a defect of the delivered goods Any advice given by the Seller in particular regarding the application of the delivered goods shall only commit the Seller if given or confirmed in writing Returning the Device If you need to return the level gauge to the manufacturer or supplier please read to the instructions and complete the form Section 9 0 Introduction 0 2 Warranty 1 The Buyer shall examine the goods immediately after receipt with reasonable care defects discovered shall be reported to the Seller within a preclusive period of 2 weeks in writing Not recognizable defects shall be reported in writing to the Seller within 2 weeks after discovery In case of a justified immediate notification of defects a warranty will be granted either by repairing the goods rectification of defects or replacement of default parts subsequent delivery Instead the Seller shall also be entitled to compensate the decrease in value when obeying the interest of the Buyer appropriate
65. e the enciosure of the Radar Level Instrument is made of aluminium alloy when used in potentially explosive atmosphere requiring the use of apparatus of equipment category 1 G the apparatus must be installed so that even in the event of rare incidents an ignition source due to impact or friction between the enclosure and iron steel is excluded Also see description and installation instructions above Essential Health and Safety Requirements Assured by compliance with the standards listed at 9 Standards EN 61241 0 and IEC 61241 11 have been used as a guide Test documentation As listed in Test Report 2104892 2 Page 4 4 A 14 Form 440 0001 001 3 1 2006 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE GENERAL ALL ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS ANY ACCEPTANCE OF ANY OFFER OF BUYER FOR ANY GOODS OR SERVICES IS CONDITIONED UPON THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND SELLER OBJECTS TO ANY ADDITIONAL OR DIFFERENT TERMS PROPOSED BY BUYER IN ANY DOCUMENT WHICH SHALL NOT BE BINDING UPON SELLER No salesman or other party is authorized to bind the AMETEK DREXELBROOK Division of AMETEK Inc hereinafter Seller by any agreement warranty statement promise or understanding not herein expressed and no modifications shall be binding on Seller unless the same are in writing and signed by an executive officer of Seller or his or her duly authorized representative Verbal orders shall not be executed until written notif
66. ead stop down to the stilllwell base C 1 5 0 Stillwell diameter 20 mm or 0 8 to 1000 This defines the inner diameter of mm or 40 100 mm the stillwell or 4 79 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Advanced setup functions Continued Fet Input Range 1 6 0 Antenna extension Tank height to 5000 mm or 16 ft 0 mm or O ft C 1 7 0 Distance piece 0 mm or 0 ft to 5000 mm or 16 ft mm or O ft C 1 8 0 Overfill detection Yes or no Yes C 1 9 0 Blocking distance Antenna extension C 1 6 0 to Tank height C 1 2 0 or 5000 mm 167 ft 0 mm or O ft C 1 10 0 Reference offset 50 m or 164 ft to 50 m or 164 ft 0 m or O ft C 1 11 0 Tank bottom offset 50 m or 164 ft to 50 m or 164 ft or O ft C 1 12 0 Time constant 0 to 100 seconds 10 sec 80 Antenna extension is the distance from the flange facing thread stop of the device down to the top face of the antenna horn Distance from the upper side of the flange to the bottom face of the converter connection If a different length is installed type in the new value Using this function the level is tracked within the blocking distance but the displayed output remains fixed at the blocking distance limit The device displays an error icon to warn the user that the tank is overfilling It is not related to WHG The non measuring range below the flange facing or thread stop of the device Offset rel
67. ects for a period of 1 year after date of shipment Field Service Trained field service personnel are available on a time plus expense basis to assist in start ups diagnosing difficult application or equipment problems or in plant training of personnel Preventive Maintenance and Calibration Certification service contracts are also available to maintain plant efficiency Contact the Service department for further information 122 Control Drawings ings FM CSA Control Drawings 10 0 Control Draw TEZZ VI9 SIZ XVJ 9866 77061 Vd WVHSNOH 44 2 162 7000 027 21 9 912 ATIVA SOZ avd 0 44 0 NSC 003 60 84 6 53 co pI n 131 15 ASIMYSHLO SS3 ING D1 P X3 000 30 WD SSS 70 1 02 52 yOONaTAXSYC ALAN Od 1H9INAdOJ 031511539 TWNOILVNYALNI VSO 5 Ws OL GALLINEAS 38 LSNW SNOISIA3H TIY NI ASN HOS ALMIEVLINS HO AL33VS OISNISHALNI AYN S NHNOdINOO NOILNLILSANS ONINHVM 38V SLINOUIO dl H3AOOD SAOWSY LON OG 9NINHVM TVANYN NOILLONYLSNI 33S ANY SNOILIGNOS Y3HLYN4 9 09 SVdav 2 AIO ONY 2 1 0 3NOZ NI 3SN X04 JIAYLINS SI VNN3INV SON 2 97 ATWOISNIMINI 7 0 512 9 08 7 3 58 3 04 5 1H911 SY9 2 66 5 09 9 Aan VelddW3
68. een DI ee Menu name Function name Parameter value with cursor on left digit Minimum value Maximum value Status bar value too high or value too low message if value 1s respectively greater or less than the parameter range Picture of parameter Installation Setup Key Key function Tank height 21 000 m Right Moves cursor to the next digit Down Decreases digit value 0 200 Increases digit value 140 000 Enter Confirm change and exit Value too high Escape Exits without confirming Press right and up keys simultaneously Online help Unsure of the next step Wait 15 seconds and a definition of the menu item will appear Return to the menu screen by pressing Escape right and up keys Quick Setup menu Setup Mode Help file A 0 0 0 page 1 of 2 A 0 0 0 Enables you to Help file A 0 0 0 page 2 of 2 Quick Setup _____ In addition you can Error Record invoke the most Measurement Quality Language quickly set up your device for common applications by easily frequently used menu items using these links guiding through all the required steps Length Unit Display Mode Press down to read the end of the message Menu reference number Refer to section 4 2 3 Summary of menu items for a complete list Press to go back to the top of the message 62 Returning to normal mode Press escape several times to return to the Main Men
69. eference measurement of the oscillator The non linearity is corrected up to 9896 With the PLL technology Phase Locked Loop the signal frequency 1s directly recorded as a digital data and the converter oscillator locks automatically on the right frequency 1 radar frequency linearly changed 2 delay time due to wave propagation 3 differential frequency formed As the transmit frequency is changed during a short time interval by FMCW radar the transmitted frequency has to follow the nominal frequency within micro seconds This ensues via modern fast electronic and processors 7 56 78 Frequency d Time Transmitter Receiver Antenna Product surface Differential delay time t differential frequency df Frequency transmitted Frequency received 05 SI eb Dame D 4 d distance to product surface frequency proportional to distance d 115 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual FMCW radar digital signal processing B Transmitted frequency Sampling points Voltage values Fast Fourier Transform discrete mathematical transformation Discrete voltage values over frequency singular spectrum plural spectra Voltage Time t 4 Frequency 116 Measuring Principle 8 2 Measuring modes The DR7000 can find the level using three measuring modes depending on the dielectric constant of the
70. et the tank height above this zone this has the advantage of setting the zero reference for level measurement above the non measurement zone to effectively ignore it Blocking distance function C 1 9 0 As for distance measurement above Tank bottom offset function C 1 11 0 Configure the device to measure product level using a reference point other than the configured tank height position of tank bottom in relation to the tank flange Move the reference point below the tank bottom by typing a positive value up to 50 m or 164 ft below Move the reference point above the default zero by typing in a negative value As an example you could set the device to measure level terms of height above sea level ve 50 m or 164 ft Reference offset function C 1 10 0 Tank height function C1 2 0 NE 1 50 mor 164 ft 93 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Scaling the current output The current output setup mode is used to create current output scales for the first and second if ordered outputs that meet your requirements You must define 1 Output function function C 3 1 0 output 1 level function C 4 1 0 output 2 other volume 2 4mA setting function C 3 2 0 output 1 function C 4 2 0 output 2 3 20 mA setting function C 3 3 0 output 1 function C 4 3 0 output 2 4 and 20 mA settings are defined terms of distance from the tank bottom or tank bottom offset These
71. ft Dead Zone Antenna length 0 1 m 4 antenna length Output Output signal 4 20 mA HARTQ or 3 8 20 5 mA acc to NAMUR NE 43 Accuracy 0 05 rel 20 mA 20 C 68 F Resolution 2 Temperature Drift Typically 50 ppm K Error Signal High 22 mA Low 3 6 mA acc to NAMUR NE 43 Max Load 350 ohm Measuring Accuracy Reference conditions acc to IEC770 Temperature 20 5 68 F 9 F Pressure 1013 mbar abs 20 mbar 14 69 psig 0 29 psig Relative Humidity 6096 15 Resolution 1 0 04 x3 mm 0 12 Beam Angle DN 40 ANSI 1 1 2 20 DN 50 ANSI 2 15 DN 80 ANSI 10 Application Conditions Ambient Temp 40 80 40 175 EEx i 40 60 40 140 F Storage Temp 40 85 40 4 185 F 40 200 40 392 Ex refer to relevant device spec Shock Resistance 100 C min Process Conditions Operating Pressure 1 40 bar 14 5 580 psig subject to process connection and temp Dielectric Constant 1 5 Vibration Resistance IEC 68 2 6 and prEN 50178 10 57Hz 0 075 mm 57 150 Hz 1 9 Protection Category 66 67 equiv to NEMA 6 6X D7000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Mechanical Data Housing Wetted Parts Aluminium Stainless steel 1 4404 3161 Hastelloy C 22 2 4602 Stainless steel 1 4404 3161 Hastelloy C 22 2 4602 Viton 40 150 C 40 300
72. ible deviation will double if zr is only 1 56 accuracy decreases to one quarter When the Partial TBF mode is used the maximum measuring range is approx 10 smaller 1 max tank height 18 m The measuring mode is selected in the advanced setup menu C 1 13 0 e Partial when this option has been selected the TBF mode is activated only in the vicinity of the tank bottom i e at low levels max 20 of the tank height but a minimum of 0 6 m At higher levels the normal measuring method is used reflection from the product surface This method is sufficient for most applications with poorly reflecting products However as mentioned before Product er function C1 14 0 must be as exact as possible Full When this option is selected the TBF mode is active over the total measuring range tank height For tank heights above 16 m however measuring accuracy is additionally affected Product er function C1 14 0 must be as exact as possible TBF mode Signal dB Signal dB Signal in Signal in empty tank partially filled y tank 118 Measuring Principle Approvals Approvals for the CE marking are standard When ordered with the appropriate options the device can be approved for use in hazardous areas Conforms to applicable EU directives Device standard raicw n wec mces es SSS Dp sciovicaioo
73. ic or foreign governmental regulations or orders governmental priorities port congestion acts of the Buyer its agents or employees fires floods strikes lockouts and other labor difficulties shortages of or inability to obtain shipping space or transportation inability to secure fuel supplies or power at current prices or on account of shortages thereof or due to limitations imposed by the extent of availability of Seller s normal manufacturing facilities If a delay excused per the above extends for more than ninety 90 days and the parties have not agreed upon a revised basis for continuing providing the goods or services at the end of the delay including adjustment of the price then Buyer upon thirty 30 days prior written notice to Seller may terminate the Order with respect to the unexecuted portion of the goods or services whereupon Buyer shall promptly pay Seller its reasonable termination charges upon submission of Seller s invoices thereof LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Seller s liability for any claim of any kind except infringement of intellectual property rights shall not exceed the purchase price of any goods or services which give rise to the claim SELLER SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR BUYER S MANUFACTURING COSTS LOST PROFITS LOSS OF USE OF THE GOODS OR SERVICES COST OF CAPITAL COST OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS FACILITIES SERVICES OR REPLACEMENT POWER DOWNTIME COSTS CLAIMS OF BUYER S CUSTOMERS FOR DAMAGES OR OTHER SPECIAL
74. ication has been received and acknowledged by Seller QUOTATIONS Written quotations are valid for thirty 30 days unless otherwise stated Verbal quotations expire the same day they are made PRICES All prices and terms are subject to change without notice Buyer requested changes to its order Orders including those affecting the identity scope and delivery of the goods or services must be documented in writing and are subject to Seller s prior approval and adjustments in price schedule and other affected terms and conditions Orders requiring certified test data in excess of commercial requirements are subject to a special charge ORDER ACCEPTANCE All Orders are subject to final approval and acceptance by Seller at its office located at 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham Pennsylvania 19044 TERMS OF PAYMENT Seller s standard terms of payment for Buyers who qualify for credit are net thirty 30 days from date of invoice All invoices must be paid in United States dollars CREDIT Seller reserves the right at any time to revoke any credit extended to Buyer or otherwise modify terms of payment if Buyer fails to pay for any shipments when due or if in Seller s opinion there is a material adverse change in Buyer s financial condition Seller may at its option cancel any accepted Order if Buyer fails to pay any invoices when due DELIVERY Shipments are F O B place of manufacture Shipping Point and the Buyer shall pay all freight tr
75. ies Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 66 4 2 Setup 4 2 1 Device display General notes Using the device display s program mode configure using one or both methods given Quick setup setup modes Advanced setup 4 2 2 Quick setup setup modes Wizard driven step by step procedures for easy and rapid device setup in standard applications Online help 1s available when clarification 1s required Using setup modes the user can personalise different aspects of device operation Setup modes available complete installation e empty spectrum conversion e output These are explained using diagrams to show the flexibility of the system 67 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Finding setup mode The illustration below shows how to find quick setup menus from normal mode Tag Number Value only Value and picture Value and bar graph Signal spectrum screen Level Level Level 100 16 345 16345m 64 NN X x Distance 462 mm y Sample 57 dB Press gt for 3 seconds Supervisor Service Password Quick Test Advanced Service Setup Setup Menu ____ _ Setup Mode Quick Link 1 default B 2 12 0 Error record Quick Link 2 default B 2 13 0 Measurement quality Quick Link 3 default C 5 1 1 Language Quick Link 4 default C 5 1 4 Length unit Quick Link 5 default C 5 1 2 Display mode
76. ignal on alarm Setup Mode Outputs Output Function Level Distance Volume Ullage Volume Reflection Output 1 HART Output Function 4mA min dependant on output function max dependant on output function Output 1 HART Output Function 20 mA gt 4mA setting max dependant on output function Output Range 4 20 mA 3 8 20 5mA NAMUR Error Handling 3 6 mA 22 0 mA Hold Output 1 HART HART Address min 0 max 15 Output Function 2 Level Distance Volume Ullage Volume Reflection Output 2 Passive Output Function 4mA min dependant on output function max dependant on output function Output 2 Passive Output Function 20 mA min gt 4 mA setting max dependant on output function OP2 Output Range 3 8 20 5mA NAMUR 4 20 mA OP2 Error Handling 3 6 mA 22 0 mA Hold CXS mode summary Current changes must be saved or cancelled before proceeding Save Cancel 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Displaying volume measurements Select a volume output function Advanced setup menu Using this menu you can modify indivdual functions These functions are grouped under Installation setup Output 1 HART Output 2 Passive Device Setup Reset Refer to section 4 2 3 Summary of user items for a description of advanced setup menu items Functions are explained further in section 4 2 4 Advanced setup further notes 76 Quick links
77. ipment 2 3 1 Wiring 1 Wire as for a standard device Cable entries are supplied on customer demand those supplied by the customer must have a degree of ingress protection IP gt 68 according to EN 60529 Supply the EEx 1 equipment connected to the device Use certified intrinsically safe equipment only 2 Maximum intrinsically safe values Ui 30V Ci 2 30 nF li lt 300mA Li 0 2 mH Pi lt 1W 2 3 2 Supply voltage Terminal Minimum voltage at terminal Maximum voltage at terminal for an output of 22 mA for an EXT NM NES of 22 mA 12 __ 2 10VDC 30 VDC additional power supply needed this does not power the whole device A 6 2 4 EEx d ia equipment 2 4 4 General notes EEx d ia approved equipment have two separate compartments the electronics block compartment is EEx 1a rated and the terminals compartment is Ex d rated Ex ia 2 4 2 Wiring 1 Use only flameproof and EEx d approved cable entries and plugs these are supplied on customer demand Cable entries and plugs supplied by the customer must have a degree of ingress protection IP gt 6x according to EN 60529 2 Ifyouonly use one cable entry seal the other one with an EEx d approved plug 3 All EEx d approved installations must conform to European standards EN 50018 and EN IEC 60079 1 Special note conduit entries Connect the device to an EEx d approved conduit system Install a
78. k Tank height measuring range Application type Storage Stillwell diameter Blocking distance Settings summary Save cancel unit is a volume unit m3 if no the conversion unit is a mass unit Is the tank full Yes Quit no continue Are all moving parts on Yes no Is tank partially filled or empty Level measurement Edit Use maximum average data values Recording empty spectrum Please wait Spectrum displayed on signal screen Save cancel Empty Spectrum Conversion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Free unit no Conversion wizard volume Length unit m Product type Liquid 5 8 Definition of tank shape and dimensions 9 Angle of inclination of tank 10 Conversion unit m3 11 Conversion table Edit values 12 Save cancel OP1 4 mA setting OP1 20 mA setting Settings summary Save cancel 12 Free unit no Conversion wizard mass Length unit m Type in product density Yes no Product density Edit value Product type Liquid 7 10 Definition of tank shape and dimensions 9 Angle of inclination of tank 10 Conversion unit kg 11 Conversion table Edit values 12 Save cancel Output 1 HART 1 function Level OP1 Output range 4 20 mA OP1 Error handling 3 6 mA OP1 HART adress for multidrop Free unit yes
79. k volume mass 0 kg to mass of full tank 0 m or 0 ft to tank height C 1 2 0 tank bottom offset C 1 11 0 reference offset C 1 10 0 The device perform volume and mass conversion operations by pairing values in a table The units for the table columns can be picked from the lists here Pick the length unit to be used in volume mass conversion table from the list If free unit is selected the unit given in item C 5 1 7 is used Pick the conversion unit to be used in the conversion table from the list If a mass conversion unit is directly selected here a mass conversion table will be created volume conversion will then not be possible If free unit is selected the unit given in item C 5 1 9 is used A volume conversion table together with a product density greater than 0 be used to calculate mass If a mass conversion unit has already been directly selected this menu is disabled Give number of value pairs needed Enter the length and corresponding volume mass values 50 pairs maximum This function can increase accuracy via on site calibration Give the number of value pairs needed Use an accurate alternative method of measurement to give a corrective value to a given measurement 50 pairs maximum Operation Advanced setup functions Continued Range o2 o 3 0 0 Output 1 SE Defines characteristics of output 1 Output fu
80. k bottom taken near to the tank bottom measurement status will return to but the signal has now been lost normal once the tank is filled Common in tanks with dished bottom DIN28011 or similar The tank bottom measurement will be displayed 101 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Peak And Spectrum Status Spectrum Quality is Bad Empty spectrum is invalid Plausible Peak is not available The quality of the spectrum is poor Temporary display will not affect the performance of the device If this message is continuously displayed the measured values may be inaccurate and or the error message Measurement is old will then be displayed Possible problems can be foam vortices turbulent product surface and internal tank elements The Empty Spectrum stored in the device is not valid The default or previously configured data is not the for the application in question for instance where tank height has changed Empty spectrum is not used by the device while this error message is displayed Signal peak is not found within the measuring window that sorts the signals returning to the antenna The device will automatically increase this window to find a valid signal If the signal is not found Signal down is displayed Check tank installation and process If necessary contact the supplier Anew Empty Spectrum needs to be recorded for the application Please go to Empty Spectrum
81. lat bottomed tanks tanks with conical bottoms are unsuitable installations The dielectric constant of the tank product must be known as exactly as possible This parameter can be determined by a DREXELBROOK service technician from the recording of a tank filling or draining operation with the user program The level in the tank should in this case change over the largest possible range When measurements are taken with activated TBF mode an estimated range for the measured value is determined on the basis of the shifted tank bottom signal and inaccuracy of the dielectric constant of 10 is taken into consideration If no evaluable measuring signal is obtained within this range a substitute measured value is calculated direct from the tank bottom signal This feature of the TBF mode even allows measurement in tanks without a direct useful signal provided the tank bottom remains visible to the RADAR device through the product Since the exact position of the tank bottom must be known for this process it 1s advisable when using the TBF to determine the tank height automatically with 117 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual a completely empty tank using the empty tank spectrum quick setup mode Note that when measuring with the substitute measured value determined from the tank bottom signal the measuring accuracy will decrease by the factor Ver 1 For an of 2 25 accuracy decreases by one half i e the poss
82. ly In case the Seller does not comply to rectify defects or to replace defective parts or the rectification or replacement fail the Buyer shall be entitled to reduce the remuneration or at his option to rescind the contract As regards spare parts parts being subject to wear and tear or parts being designated to become a part of or to be converted into other products the Buyer is committed to examine such parts and give notification of defects within the time period set forth in paragraph 1 With regard to defects which could have been noticed before installation or conversion any warranty claims are excluded after installation and conversion In case the Buyer requests examination of the delivered goods by the Seller and alleges a defect for which the Seller would be responsible according to paragraph 2 above the Buyer shall be committed to bear the associated costs in case it turns out that the delivered goods are free from such defect Other or further claims of the Buyer based on defects including claims for damages also with respect to consequential damages are excluded In case of non compliance with a guarantee which has to be designated and confirmed in the order confirmation as guarantee claims for damages can only be enforced if it was intended that the guarantee given to the Buyer should apply precisely to damage of the kind that has occurred The Seller s liability 1s expired if the goods delivered have been dismantled
83. m Please confirm display or edit it manually Distance 0 2000 m Empty Spectrum Do you want to consider Average or Maximum value for recording Average Maximum Empty Spectrum Empty spect recording is in progress x Distance 462 y Sample 57 dB x Empty Spectrum Do you want to save the spectrum Yes No 70 Conversion setup mode Using a conversion table created in this setup mode you can display measurements with volume mass or user defined units Due to the numerous possibilities available a procedural tree diagram 1s shown for each of the following volume measurement of liquids volume measurement of solids mass measurement of liquids or solids measurement of user defined length and conversion units 1 Volume measurement of liquids Setup Mode Conversion Tank Shapes Free unit Yes No Tank Shapes Please select Volume Mass Tank Shapes Product Type Solid Liquid i Tank Shapes D t C Tank Shapes Tank Height Flat DIN 28011 Spheric Diameter T Tank Shapes Tank Width Tank Diameter Tank Shapes Tank Length Tank Height Tank Shapes Angle of inclination min 0 max 360 m3 L US gal GB gal ft3 bbl Volume Mass table Number m3 1 0 0 2 0 0028 0 001 3 0 0057 0 003 4 0 0085 0 007 Current changes must be saved or cancelled before proceeding Save Cancel 71 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument
84. me inie 109 7 1 1 TT T 109 7 1 2 Blocking e CC NER M Hm 112 7 1 3 CECI 113 7 2 Dimensions and weights 114 8 0 Measuring principle 515 1252 io nuns nexu ava 115 8 1 General Principle 115 8 2 117 9 0 Factory ASSISUANGE daian 121 jorEeoupliUrntubrnem 123 Appendix A Supplementary Installation amp Operating Instructions A 1 General safety information nr A 1 Standards and approvals rcr web esp A uie ID PELO E PRIN I Pee aa A 2 Approved category A 2 1 Mechanical Installation A 3 1 1 d 1 2 s Capo et oec eere tere 3 1 1 2 Electtostatic DIScharge aaa de cd sir and 1 1 3 Optional flushing Ps 3 1 2 Operating conditions 44000 A 4 2 Electrical connection EET ND A 5 2 1 General c 5 2 2 terminal compartment cover
85. min change of level that can occur The measured value cannot change at a faster rate than the tracing velocity C 1 16 0 Multiple reflections Yes or no No Multiple reflections are common in storage tanks with an extremely calm surface typically when the device is mounted on a large nozzle manhole or centred on a dome roof Multiple reflections also occur when the tank has a flat or only slighty convex roof Such multiple reflections tend to result in lower than actual level readings In such cases activate this function C 1 17 0 Empty spectrum On or off On An empty spectrum is used to On Off surpress interference signals produced by fixed and moving obstacles inside the tank For this function an empty spectrum needs to be recorded first This is done in the Quick setup menu under Empty spectrum A 1 3 0 81 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Advanced setup functions Continued Fet Input Range Units for tables 1 19 0 1 19 1 1 19 2 Length unit Conversion unit Product density C 1 20 0 C 1 21 0 C 1 22 0 Volume Mass table Linearisation table m cm mm inch ft ft inch 1 18inch ft inch 1 32inch or free unit m L US gal GB gal Tons kg US tons GB tons or free unit ms to 999 99 kg m 0 Level 0 m ft to tank height C 1 2 0 tank bottom offset C 1 11 0 reference offset C 1 10 0 volume 0 m to tan
86. mixing equipment filling and emptying cycles can cause foam vortices and turbulent product surfaces Mounting a device in a bypass chamber or stilling well are ideal solutions for these condtions For further information refer to section 1 3 4 Typical installations stilling wells and section 1 3 5 Typical installations bypass chambers Ambient temperature The ambient temperature limits of the device are given below max 80 C max 180 F min 40 F 20 Location Outdoor installations Fit a sunshade on the level meter for outdoor installations this 1 supplied on demand Procedure fitting a sunshade 1 Thesunshade is delivered separately attached to a metal tube A to prevent deformation of the mounting bracket 2 Unscrew two M6 socket head cap screws B with 5 mm hexagonal key C 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 3 Remove the bracket D along with two screws B and washers E from the sunshade F J P Q MW Q TH Cm XU a S __ 0 4 Lower the sunshade onto the device Orientate it so that the keyhole 1s at the front of the device 22 Location 5 Remount the screws and washers 6 23 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 7 Raise the sunshade as high as possible up the housing support pillar by bracing it with one hand Screw the two bolts
87. n C 3 2 0 yfunction C 1 9 0 p rj 20 mA setting Maxi function C 3 3 0 Tank height erac function C1 2 0 3 measuring range T Non measurement zone 89 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Tank height function C 1 2 0 The height of the tank from the top of the tank process connection facing to the tank bottom If not indicated 1n the order this 1s set at the factory to probe length Blocking distance function C 1 9 0 Refer to section 7 1 2 Technical data blocking distance for the minimum recommended value for a given probe type This prevents the device from displaying measurements within this distance to the flange and avoids confusion with parasite signals near to the flange Reference offset function C 1 10 0 Configure the device to measure the distance to the product surface using a reference point other than the default flange facing Move the reference point above the flange facing by typing in a positive value Move the reference point below the flange facing by typing in a negative value Scaling the current output The current output setup mode is used to create current output scales for the first and second if ordered outputs that meet your requirements You must define 1 Output function function C 3 1 0 output 1 distance function C 4 1 0 output 2 volume 2 setting function C 3 2 0 output 1 function C 4 2 0 output 2 3 20 mA setting function C
88. nced Setup Device Setup Passwords Using this menu you can switch on or off restricted access to program mode for which a supervisor password is needed If switched off all users will be able to display device information and change quick setup and advanced setup settings change the supervisor password Changing the supervisor password 1 From the Advanced Setup menu select the Device Setup submenu then Supervisor 2 Typethe new password six characters using any of the four keys below the screen then retype 1t to confirm If the second set of characters is not the same as the first the device will display the error Press escape to reset and repeat step 2 3 The screen will return automatically to the Password submenu Supervisor _____ Sup Pw Ena Disable New Password New Password Supervisor gt Service Confirm Password Confirm Password mm Example v 4 gt then 3 evade New Password kkkkkk Press Esc Confirm Password ok x x Password Mismatch gt 4 incorrect Distance measurement Distance measurement depends on a number of factors covered the menu items below tank height blocking distance reference offset These will influence the effective measuring range of a TDR level meter and the point from which measurements are taken Blocking 4 mA setting distance functio
89. nction C 3 1 0 3 3 0 20 mA setting C 3 4 0 Output Range Error handling Level distance level volume mass reflection distance volume mass Level 5O0m Om 3 Okg to 20 mA setting item C 3 3 0 of output parameter item C 3 1 0 selected 0 m m3 kg 4 mA setting item C 3 2 0 of output parameter item C 3 1 0 selected to value dependant on output function 3 8 20 5 mA NAMUR or 4 20 mA 3 8 20 5 mA NAMUR 3 6 mA 22 mA or Hold 22 mA Pick the output function from the list This is independent of the measurement function being displayed This assigns a measurement value to 4 mA This assigns a measurement value to 20 mA This defines the behaviour of the output 1 in case an error occurs It sets the effective range of current output with or without over run Defines the behaviour of the current output in case an error C 3 5 0 occurs C 3 6 0 HART address Oto 15 0 Any HART address greater than 0 will enable HART Multidrop mode current output fixed at 4mA C 5 0 0 Device setup You will find the complete list of menu items relating to the setup of the device display screen here This includes parameters for protecting settings and measurement value formats C 5 1 0 Display settings Sets device display characteristics 83 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Advanced setup functions Continued Input Range C 5 1 1 Language American edition Sets the l
90. ng charges prepaid by the Buyer 3 Seller s inspection shall disclose to its satisfaction that the goods were defective in materials or workmanship at the time of shipment 4 Any warranty service consisting of time travel and expenses related to such services performed other than at Seller s factory shall be at Buyer s expense E Repaired Reconditioned Goods As to out of warranty goods which Seller has repaired or reconditioned Seller warrants for a period of sixty 60 days from date of its invoice only new components replaced in the most recent repair reconditioning F Returns and Adjustments No goods may be returned unless authorized in advance by Seller and then only upon such conditions to which Seller may agree Buyer must obtain an RMA Return Material Authorization number from Seller prior to any return shipment and such RMA number must appear on the shipping label and packing slip Buyer shall be responsible for the returned goods until such time as Seller receives the same at its plant and for all charges for packing inspection shipping transportation or insurance associated with returned goods In the event that credit for returned goods is granted it shall be at the lesser of the then current prices or the original purchase price Claims for shortage or incorrect material must be made within five 5 days after receipt of shipment ALL OTHER WARRANTIES FOR ANY OF SELLER S GOODS OR SERVICES WHETHER ORAL WRITTEN EXPR
91. non volatile outside the specified range This temperature is within ambient storage for user device may result in loss or corruption of range then switch it back on settings device settings If problem persists contact the Self test has failed F Device self test failed Contact the supplier 100 Operation Measuring stats Measurement is Old W Temporary error message Time limit to get valid measurement elapsed Present displayed measurement is no longer valid If the problem persists Signal down will be displayed Signal down F Time limit to get valid Check tank installation for measurement elapsed objects causing parasite signals If necessary contact the supplier Level has reached above Product Level is above the block Lower the product level below the block distance Tank distance limit Danger of product the blocking distance overfill overflowing and or immersing the device Measurement was terminated Insufficient power to the device Ifthe problem persists contact the device stops measuring the supplier during the measurement cycle It goes into low power mode Electronics Failures Microwave board check failed If the problem persists contact Hardware peripheral devices of If the problem persists contact DSP board failed supplier Microwave check failed Peripheral Failure Measurement is lost in the W Last valid measurement was The tank may be empty The tan
92. nsions mm or inches EN Weights Weight Housing and connection stainless steel 316 kg Ib Housing 3 3 7 3 Flange connection 25 80 ANSI 1 3 4 7 8 8 15 4 Flange connection DN 100 150 ANSI 4 6 7 12 53 255 Thread connection 3 6 6 114 Measuring Principle 8 0 Measuring principle 8 1 General principle radar signal 15 emitted via an antenna reflected on the product surface and received after a time t The RADAR principle used is FMCW Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Operating principle The FMCW radar transmits high frequency signal whose frequency increases linearly during the measurement phase called the frequency sweep The signal is emitted reflected on the measuring surface and received with a time delay t For further signaL processing the difference df is calculated from the actual transmit frequency and the receive frequency The difference is directly proportional to the distance 1 a large frequency difference correspond to a large distance and vice versa The frequency difference is transformed via a Fourier transformation FFT into a frequency spectrum and then the distance is calculated from the spectrum The level results from the difference between tank height and measuring distance Measuring accuracy The measuring accuracy of a FMCW radar 1s determined from the linearity of the frequency sweeps and their reproducibility The linearity correction 1s deduced via r
93. oint to point to multi drop network mode The device s output 1 communicates by default in point to point mode HART address 0 If you wish for the device to communicate multi drop mode then you have to modify the output s HART address Use the following procedure Procedure using the display screen configuration wizard 1 Enter Program Mode Press right key for three seconds 2 Either go to Quick Setup gt Setup mode gt Outputs and go through the setup procedure until you get to output 1 HART Address go to Advanced Setup gt Output 1 HART and find the menu item HART Address 9 in value between 1 and 15 default is 0 point to point mode This will switch output 1 over to multi drop mode 4 Check that outputs of other devices in the network do not have the same HART address 5 Exit to Normal Mode For further information on device operation and configuration please refer to section 4 1 Operating concept and section 4 2 Setup A definition of the menu item HART address 1s given in section 4 2 3 Setup summary of user functions under C 4 5 0 HART address 49 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Networks using Ex approved devices Special instructions Please refer to Appendix A if approved for use potentially explosive atmospheres 50 Commissionin 3 0 Commissioning 3 1 Power on and start up A Commissioning checklist Check the following
94. ommon applications using pre defined steps A 1 1 0 Complete N a As functions in advanced Sets up the device using setup sub menu all the steps given in the installation empty spectrum conversion and output setup modes A 1 2 0 Installation N a As functions in advanced Setup mode for defining setup sub menu the tank conditions Empty N a As functions in advanced Setup mode for filtering spectrum setup sub menu out parasite signals in the tank A 1 4 0 Conversion N a As functions in advanced Setup mode for creating setup sub menu a conversion table for displaying volume or mass measurements A 1 5 0 Outputs N a As functions in advanced Setup mode for defining setup sub menu the output characteristics Quick Link 1 N a As functions in advanced Quick links make it Quick Link 2 setup sub menu 1 B 2 12 0 easier to find frequently Quick Link 3 Error records 2 C 5 3 0 used functions To set up Quick Link 4 Measurement quality 3 a new quick link go to the Quick Link 5 C 5 1 1 Language 4 C 5 1 4 menu item you want and Display Length unit 5 press the right key for 3 C 5 1 2 Display Display mode seconds Test functions Refer to section 5 0 Functional checks 78 Operation Advanced setup functions Function Input Description Fct Range C 0 0 0 Advanced setup This menu optimizes the configuration of the device C 1 0 0 Installation setup This includes
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96. opean Directive 94 9 EC ATEX 100a the ATEX version of the level meter described in these Supplementary Instructions conforms to European Standards 50014 1 A2 EN 50018 A1 EN 50020 EN 50281 1 1 A1 and EN 50284 It is certified for use in hazardous areas by the KEMA certification agency under KEMA 07 0068 X Warning A Read the ATEX approval certificate for the DR7000 carefully and observe boundary conditions given The DR7000 radar level meter is suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres of all flammable substances in Gas Groups IIB and and for applications requiring Category 1G gases vapours or mists 1D dust 1 26 1 2D 2G or 2D equipment when fitted with the appropriate options Approved category defintions Category 1 The meter is installed in hazardous areas requiring Category 1G or 1D equipment Category 1 2 The signal converter is installed in hazardous areas requiring Category 2G or 2D equipment The antenna is installed in hazardous areas requiring Category 1G or 1D equipment Category 2 The meter is installed in hazardous areas requiring Category 2G or 2D equipment A 2 1 Mechanical Installation 1 1 Precautions When you install the device observe N the special conditions for safe use the Essential Health and Safety Requirements Read the EC Type Examination Certificate in the last section of this manual 1 1 2 Electrostatic Di
97. or wiring devices for use in hazardous areas 43 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 44 Electrical Connection 2 2 Power supply 2 2 1 General notes A Each output requires its own power supply Supply voltage outside of given limits Check that the device uses the correct power supply A supply voltage above the maximum value can cause irreparable damage to the signal converter Voltages above and below the specified limits can also lead to faulty measurements or to a device reset Refer to technical data in section 2 2 2 Power supply non Ex version If the device is approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres refer also special manuals included with the device Power supply polarity Observe the correct polarity for the devic s electrical system The device will not function if the polarity is reversed Factors influencing supply voltage Allow for voltage drop caused by the circuit load impedance loop resistance This includes the resistance of The cable Other devices in the circuit Resistors for connection of device tool managers and HART controllers 45 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 2 2 2 Non Ex versions Non Ex or general purpose version One output 2 2 3 versions Please refer to Appendix A if approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres 2 3 Connection I Os Output options One output Selectable parameters 4
98. partment cover Socket head set locking screw for either rotating or removing the housing Threaded process connection NPT G Cover without display standard Flange Horn antenna DN 40 Equipotenial bonding system connection Ex Cable entry M20 or adaptor supplied without cable gland Horn antenna DN 50 Nameplate Horn antenna DN 80 standard length Primary DN 80 antenna extension optional Horn antenna DN 80 specific to primary antenna extension Supplementary antenna extension module length 105 mm or 4 1 max 10 modules 12 G DN40 DN50 DN80 ANSI 1 1 2 ANSI 2 ANSI 3 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 0 5 Nameplates AMETEK DREXELBROOK Horsham PA 19044 USA DR7000 000000000000000000 Order Manufacturing Date DD MMM YYYY Tag NO XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Protection class IP 66 NEMA CSA ENCL 4X Antenna Type 6P FCC ID JH5 OPTIWAVE7300C 4 0344 D SAFE CONNECTIONS lt gt SP AS PER DRAWING 420 0004 292 CD APPROVED INTRINSICALLY SAFE SUITABLE FOR CLI DIV 1 2 GP A B C D NI ANI FM ONLY CL II DIV 1 2 GP E F G CL III Ex ia AEx ia CLASS ZONE 0 1 2 TEMP CODE T6 60 C Ui lt 30 Vdc li lt 300 mA Pi lt 1W Ci 30 nF Li 0 2 mH WWW DREXELBROOK COM WHG 2
99. product Direct mode for level and or interface measurement for products with r gt 1 4 depending on the probe used Partialtank bottom following mode TBF for level measurement of products with fairly low dielectric constants zr from 2 to 3 Full tank bottom following mode TBF for level measurement of products with low dielectric constants er lt 2 Direct mode This 1s described under General Principle Tank bottom following TBF Tank Bottom Following mode 1s used when an insufficient amount of the RADAR signal is reflected from the product surface It utilizes the apparent shift of the tank bottom signal h becomes hv see diagram resulting from different microwave propagation rates in the air and in the tank product This mode uses the principle that while not much of the pulse 1s reflected the speed of the signal changes This is because the speed of light in a product like oll is lower than the speed of light in a gas such as air The time it takes for the signal to reflect back from the tank bottom when the tank is empty 1s known from the initial autocalibration The level may be calculated from the difference between the pulse reflection time from the tank bottom of the full or partially filled tank versus the reflection time off the empty tank bottom The difference in time is proportional to product level The tank bottom must be able to reflect back a strong signal For this reason TBF 16 best used in f
100. propriate shielding as per radio approval requirements Radio approvals manufacturer s declarations European Union EU The level measuring instrument DR7000 is intended for installation in closed metallic tanks It meets the requirements of the R amp TTE Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 05 EC for use in the member countries of the EU DR7000 operates using a frequency band 24 GHz 26 GHz that 1s not harmonized within the EU According to article 6 4 of the R amp TTE Directive the product is marked by the CE sign notified body number 0344 Class II identifier alert sign According to EN 300 440 2001 09 the radiated power outside a metallic tank is less than 30 dBm United States of America USA DR7000 complies with USA FCC Part 15 Rules FCC ID JH5 OPTIWAVE7000C only when installed in totally enclosed metal tanks The device has this information fixed below the nameplate FCC ID JH5 OPTIWAVE7300C When installed in totally enclosed metal tanks this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference which may cause undesired operation 19 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 1 3 1 Installations with difficult measurement conditions Agitators other
101. re easily integrated and the software also allows for future developments Display screen Choose from a large selection of measurement data display options Easy configuration via quick setup menus and linked help files Wizard driven The display screen 1s supplied on customer demand 52 4 1 2 Display screen Screen layout The device has an optional 160 by 160 pixels 9 line display It has a 4 button pressure sensitive keypad for selecting display functions and configuring the gauge 1 RIGHT key 2 ENTER key 3 DOWN key 4 UP key 5 Esc ESCAPE function RIGHT and UP keys pressed together 6 Header bar displays device tag number when making measurements or error icons and currently selected menu when being configured el Main display area 8 Status bar for displaying results of parameter plausibility checks such as value too high 53 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Rotation of display screen The housing rotates 360 around its base to make reading the display screen and gaining access to the wiring compartment easier Procedure 1 Loosen M10 socket head set screw on adaptor connector column below the housing using 5 mm hexagon key 2 Rotate housing and position as required 3 Retighten socket head set screw to fix housing position 54 The device has two operational modes Normal mode for displaying measurements
102. re located outside the beam The beam radius at a distance of one meter 1s given below If components are within the beam we recommend that you use a reference chamber or stilling well See section 1 3 4 Stilling wells Section 1 3 5 Bypass chambers DN40 0 50 1 331 1 180 71 8 90 3 1 2 14 Location Other ways of avoiding false reflections False refelctions are caused by obstructions Obstructions with sharp corners will create big interference signals which can potentially lead to measurement errors while objects with curved surfaces diffuse the RADAR signals but create less interference If sharp corners or flat surfaces cannot be avoided use deflector plates an angled surface over the zone concerned to diffuse the RADAR signal and by so doing create less interference N Sharp corners cause multiple reflections Risk of measurement errors 15 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Installing Two Devices aTank Install any number of DR7000 radar level meters next to each other on the same tank However as mentioned before do not mount on tank centreline or outside the limits specified in Distance of fitting from tank wall above 16 Location 1 2 2 Liquid applications General Notes Follow these instructions and those given in section 1 2 1 location all applications
103. ree of protection of at least IP 6X which are suitable for the application and are correctly installed When used in a potentially explosive atmosphere requiring the use of apparatus of equipment category 2G flameproof certified cable entry devices shall be used that are suitable for the application and correctly installed With the use of conduit a suitable certified sealing device such as a stopping box with setting compound shall be provided immediately at the entrance to the flamaproof enclosure When used in a potentially explosive atmosphere requiring the use of apparatus of equipment category 2D certified cable entry devices shall be used that provide a degree of protection of at least IP 6X that are suitable for the application and are correctly installed Unused openings shall be closed with suitable certified blanking elements MEAN P Ex30 v2 1 2 Page 3 4 A 13 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 5 Examination Certificate Continued KEMAZ SCHEDULE to EC Type Examination Certificate KEMA 07 0068 X Issue No 1 When the ambient temperature exceeds 70 C the cables cable entry devices and sealing devices shall be suitable for at least 85 Routine tests Routine tests according to Clause 16 of EN 50018 not required since the type test has been made at a static pressure of four times the reference pressure Test Report 2104892 2 Special conditions for safe use Becaus
104. ried out by the manufacturer his agents or under the supervision of experts For use hazardous areas special codes and regulations are applicable which are supplied in a separate document that describes all hazardous area relevant information Responsibility as to suitability and intended use of this device rests solely with the user The supplier does not accept any liability resulting from misuse by the customer Improper installation and operation may lead to loss of warranty In addition the General conditions of sale found on the back of the invoice and forming the basis of the purchasing contract are applicable If you need to return the device to the manufacturer or supplier please complete the form in Section 9 0 and attach to the device Drexelbrook regrets that it cannot repair or check your device unless accompanied by this completed form Items supplied 1 If applicable _ _ 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Visual check 5 AMETEK 087000 5 SP AS PER DRAWING APPROVED 420 0004 292 Horsham 19044 USA DR7000 INTRINSICALLY SAFE SUITABLE FOR LI DIV 1 2 GP A B C Order No 560000000009 URN FON 1 DIV 12 GPE FG cc 7 Ui lt 30 Vdc li lt 300 mA Pi lt 1W Manufacturing Date DD MMM YYYY Ci 30 nF Li 0 2 mH Tag NO XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Protec
105. ring the product directly onto the antenna or directly below will cause measurement errors 11 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual min 10 mm or 0 4 Threaded Process Connections The simplest and most economic way is to mount the level meter directly onto the tank with a GAS or NPT threaded connection Use a 50 mm or 2 open end wrench or similar to screw the device onto the tank process fitting Nozzles To measure the level the horn antenna must project out of the nozzle by at least 10 mm or 0 4 If the nozzle 15 too long use antenna extensions Please note however that these are only available for the DN 80 horn antenna Location 1 2 Installation relative to other tank components Factors that Influence RADAR Waves Install the process connection far from the tank wall and protruding objects such as heating tubes sudden changes in tank cross section tank wall reinforcements and beams weld lines dip stick pipes and build up of product These objects create false reflections that superimpose on the level measurement reflection Avoid too Many Objects in the Tank Risk of measurement error RADAR beam Tank support beam Agitator Heating tubes Ladder 13 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual To avoid interference with the radar beam make sure that all tank components a
106. rip retainer C Tighten securely Tighten up the flange bolts The torque applied depends on local rules and regulations about the bolts s mechanical properties and the process conditions Shield all process connections to the tank as described in the procedure above Refer to section 1 3 1 Typical installations general notes for more information on the radio approvals 27 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 1 3 3 Non metallic tanks and free air applications If the device antenna 1s not totally enclosed in other words the device is mounted an open air container or is on a tank made from non metallic materials such as plastic or fibre glass the following rules regarding frequency bands apply Sites in the EU Use ISM bandwidth only 24 24 25 GHz ISM 29 38 8857 Sites the USA Do not use DR7000 on open air installations or non metallic tanks Refer to section 1 3 1 Typical installations general notes and Approvals for further installation information 28 Location 1 3 4 Stilling wells Applications A stilling well is recommended for these applications Where instructions for normal tank installation such as the distance from tank wall or tank internals cannot be followed Tanks with floating roofs for petro chemical applications Products with foam Tanks with turbulent processes Low dielectric products Product with foam and tur
107. s inside the tanks This free space around the probe will depend on the antenna used refer to later on in this section Installation according to radio approval requirements section 1 3 1 Installation adapted to the application For further information on applications refer to Section 1 2 2 Location Liquid Applications Section 1 2 3 Location Solid Applications Section 1 3 Typical Installations Hazardous areas Refer to Appendix A Process connection Distance of fitting from tank wall Do not install fitting on tank centreline This causes multiple reflections and measurement errors when the device is in operation 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual The Ideal Distance from the Tank Wall Depends on Antenna Size DN 40 or DN 50 antennas DN 80 antenna i imin 1 40 x H Imax 1 3 x D 1 7 xH max 1 3 x D The Tank Height including process connection D The Internal Diameter Other specifications for fittings For the gauge to make accurate measurements and have a good signal reflected back from the product surface Ensure a good fit with the gauge process connection The radar must point directly down onto the product Angle offset tolerance t2 from vertical max 2 10 Location The Tank Roof Must Support the Weight of the Meter Do Not Put the Process Connection Close to the Entry Pipe Pou
108. scharge Warning Danger of electrostatic discharge from sun cover There is a risk of electrostatic discharge from the plastic sun cover Take the necessary antistatic precautions when handling installing or using the device in potentially explosive atmospheres Check that all personnel and equipment are properly grounded If the sun cover needs cleaning wipe with a damp cloth Sun cover flushing connection optional 1 1 3 Optional flushing system If delivered with the device the flushing connection 1 closed off by a 1 4 screw The NPTF plug is engaged on a minimum of five threads Connection and operation of the flushing connection fall within the responsibility of the operator When this screw is removed the operator is responsible for ensuring conformance with the Ex requirements pertaining to the flushing system e g fitting a flame trap The operator is also responsible for selection of a suitable flushing medium 1 2 Operating conditions The allowable ambient temperature and corresponding process temperature range for the DR7000 level meters depends on the ATEX equipment category and temperature classes marked on the nameplate A 3 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 1 2 Operating conditions Continued Flange temperature 20 60 Flange temperature 20 60 20 60 20 60 Flange temperature 40 60
109. screw the M6 socket screw in and tighten with a 3 mm or 1 8 allen hexagonal key 108 Technical Data 7 0 Technical data 7 1 1 Technical data 721027 OR Blocking distance 1 Antenna extension antenna length _______________ __ M u Output signal Output 1 4 20 mA 8 HARTO signal selectable 3 8 20 5 mA acc to NAMUR NE43 amp HART signal Errors can be displayed in a Signal on alarm variety of formats Error icon on display screen in e Text warnings on display screen for errors in program mode Current output selectable 3 6 22 mA or Hold Errors warning amp flag trends for digital interfaces Performance characteristics Reference conditions conditions Temperature 20 C 5 C 68 F 9 F x 5 68 F 9 F acc to Eeee mds E mbar abs 20 mbar or 14 69 psig 0 29 Rel Air humidity 60 15 109 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual wmdesim 71 3 Ambient temperature 40 80 40 175 140 F a me 0 _ Electromagnetic Conforms to Directive 89 336 CEE in conjunction with EN 61326 1 2 immunity and compatibility emmisions Temperature Flange temperature 40 200 40 300 F
110. the best service any equipment being returned for repair or credit must be pre approved and have a return number issued by the factory In many applications the equipment 1 exposed to hazardous materials OSHA mandates that our employees be informed and protected from hazardous materials Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS listing the hazardous material that the system has been exposed to must accompany any return It is your responsibility to fully disclose all chemicals and decontaminate the returned items 121 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Equipment Return Continued To obtain a return authorization number RA contact the Service department at 1 800 527 6297 US and Canada or 215 674 1234 Outside North America Please provide the following information Model Number of Returned Equipment Serial Number Original Purchase Order Number Process Material that the equipment has been exposed MSDS for any hazardous materials Billing Address Shipping Address Purchase Order Number for Repairs Please include a purchase order number even if the repair is under warranty If repair is covered under warranty you will not be charged Ship equipment freight prepaid to AMETEK Drexelbrook 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham PA 19044 COD shipments will not be accepted AMETEK Drexelbrook warrants its products free of material defects or manufacturing def
111. tion class IP 66 NEMA CSA ENCL 4X Antenna Type 6P S gt i XXXXXX 72 0344 D WHG 2 WWW DREXELBROOK COM Quick Start Handling and installation instructions 4 Min 10 mm or 0 4 N Antenna must protrude from nozzle base d ax 2 max 200 392 min 40 40 F Viton 80 4175 F 5 20 C 5 F Kalrez 6375 w 2 3 40 C 40 F 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Handling and installation instructions Install away from entry pipe w Mount off center to avoid multiple reflections ANSI 1 1 2 2 DN 40 50 or 1 1 2 threaded gt 1 7 H but max 1 3 D ANSI 3 DN 80 gt 1 10 H but max 1 3 D Quick Start Special considerations Avoid too many N objects near to the radar beam in tank Will Cause Stray reflections Stilling wells and bypass chambers Foam use stilling well Too many objects in tank use bypass chamber 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual Dimensions and Weights Flange Antenna DN 80 DN 80 with Antenna Extension 182 182 So go Ts e BT m e ORT e e 2 io ijo 2 Blos RUE o KW
112. trinsic safety 7 or the instrument is provided with the power supply compartment in type of protection flameproof enclosure d In the latter version a zener barrier circuit board ts integrated in the power supply module Optionally the instrument may be provided with a second 4 20 mA current output and with display and adjustment capabilities HMI option The ambient temperature range and the flange temperature range depending on the equipment category required in the area where the instrument is installed are as listed in the following table Equipment category Ambient temperature range Flange temperature range 115 20 60 207 b 11 2 G 40 85 2G 40 85 40 200 gt gt XE LUN o o 110 I 1 2D Il 2D 40 85 C 40 C 200 The temperature class depending on the ambient temperature and the flange temperature is for the different versions as listed in following table Equipment Max ambient temperature flange temperature Temperature class omegoy S 1168 _ 60 60 C T6 1 2 G 60 60 76 _ 75 ______ 60 5 85 d 60 C T4 128 60 C 60 6 55 80 75 _ 75 15 70 95 E 85 C 85 T4 80 L 110 75 135 C 5 4 70 150 C T3 65 180 C J __ 60 200 ME
113. u in program mode Press escape again to return to normal mode If changes have been made to settings the user will be prompted by the device to either save or cancel these changes In either case pressing enter will return the screen to normal mode 2 Current changes must 1 Header bar prompt message be saved or cancelled 2 Message before proceeding 3 Option selected by user cancel save Save 4 Press Enter to confirm 3 Cancel 4 Option currently selected by the device For a list of device functions and their parameters please refer to section 4 2 3 Summary of menu items 63 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual 64 4 1 6 Program mode hot keys Hot key activation Press the screen keypad buttons for 3 seconds to activate hot key functions Read below for details Functions Item Key description Action 1 Right Defines function being used as a quick link 2 Enter Not used 3 Down Not used 4 Up Screen displays English text default language option Home Jumps back to last screen displayed normal mode gt English FA German French Spanish Portuguese Italian 3 Press two keys right and up simultaneously for escape key functions function in question is saved to one of the five Quick Links the Quick Setup menu See start of section 4 2 2 Device display for navigating to these quick links 65 07000 Ser
114. urred see item 3 above will not include any period of time when the device has been switched off The Normal Mode error alert icon disappears once you open the error record 99 07000 Series Radar Level Instrument User s Manual List of possible errors Two types of errors are logged 1 Fatal F the measured value may not be correct 2 Warning W the measured value is correct but may no longer be if the problem persists This 1s a complete list of error messages and corrective action you can take Upper current output has W The output has reached Return the product level to the saturated maximum output value 20mA configured range or 20 5mA depending on value configured in output range because the measured value is now out of range Lower current output has The output has reached Return the product level to the saturated minimum output value 4 mA configured range or 3 8 mA depending on value configured in output range because the measured value is now out of range Temperature is out of range F The ambient temperature is Switch off the device until the for NAND Flash bitmap outside the specified range This ambient temperature is back in image and factory setting may result loss or corruption the specified range then switch memory of data it back on If problem persists contact the supplier Temperature is out of F The ambient temperature is Switch the device off until the range for NVS
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