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3. HW revision Example 2 0 1 5 SW revision Example 3 2 3 1 Calculation Low flow cut off O 0 10 m s Max flow cut 0 30 m s off Corrected Yes flow profile correction No PV offset 30 30 units PV scaling 0 1000 units Zero calibration Adjust Zero Yes No Sets current flow as zero Track Yes No Zero follows output variations Delta time Zero flow offset in ns Time up Upstream offset in ns 28 USCX200 5 Commissioning User Identifier Example Pump P3A Tag number Example 1FT 3011 Test Test Modes Tests integrity of device and features Installation simulates a rising flow rate Settings Date Example 03 10 2007 Time Example 09 27 00 Date format Select from list dd mm yy mm dd yy yy mm dd Language Select from list 1 as available English German French Spanish Russian Keypad sound Yes No Battery Low warning Yes No Auto off timer 1 59 min Defaults Yes Load defaults No Diagnostics Shows measured temperature available logger memory battery charge level battery voltage Cycle using lt ENTER gt Scope Displays the received acoustic pulse see 5 7 5 2 Diagnostics Diagnostic screens can be viewed directly during measurement or through the menu structure 5 3 Display settings Customer specific settings for data to
4. m On 1 segment 33 battery power available 2 segments 66 battery power available 3 segments 100 battery power available Off 5 battery power available Outline blinking Battery charging On LCD backlight switched on Off LCD backlight switched off On Not used on KF200 Y Off 4 On Speaker on D Ie Off Speaker off On Coupling error t Off Sensor operating correctly L ST On Icon not used OA pw On Icon not used f m J Off ya On Time date set EE Off Clock error 21 USCX200 4 Operation A On Error recorded in error log ZN Off No error detected YN gt On Serial output RS 232 switched on EI Off Serial output RS 232 switched off L LT or T Displays whether flow is laminar turbulent or mixed 4 4 Quick setup wizard The quick setup wizard allows for a speedy setup of the most important parameters in order to achieve successful measurements in the shortest possible time Display screen Operation The main menu is displayed after first power MAIN MEHU on and the boot up sequence Quick start a Use lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt cursor keys to select Installation Quick start Confirm by pressing lt ENTER gt Output gt Sustem Use cursor keys to select Setup Wizard Con QUICK START firm by pressing lt ENTER gt setup Wizard If sensors are recognised the serial number Stored Setup will be shown If not recog
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7. function eS o z NOU Character entry Show next DISPlay C vo nmo Character entry Q Reset negative total value Q G H 4 lt 19 USCX200 4 Operation Character entry varc o Character entry etOOZS Q Reset positive total value i gt Character entry a4 02 0O U Toggle MUltipleXer where multi channel functions are provided x o Character entry 0 C Qorr Stop totaliser function 2 N 10 Character entry oN lt xs DIRECT access to trend plot Move menu list selection item UP Character backspace clear Character entry decimal point Switch LCD backlight on off Character entry 0 Space character Move menullist selection item DOWN Character entry minus sign ESCape menu item Abort entry without saving Switches the instrument OFF if pressed for more than 2 s 060000 060 ENTER menu item Confirm entry with saving Switches the instrument ON if pressed for more than 2 s 20 4 Operation 4 3 1 Display functions Display icons Menu header V B Tm L Tat K FLOW RATE Display line 1 20 078 mah lt Display line 2 13600 Te b Date time optional Display icon Function On Icon not used D M Off EA JN On Datalogger recording Off Datalogger switched off
8. has been used for the purpose for which it has been designed and operated as outlined in these operating instructions Misuse of the equipment will immediately revoke any warranty given or implied e Responsibility for suitability and intended use of this ultrasonic flowmeter rests solely with the user Improper installation and operation of the flow meter may lead to a loss of warranty e Please note that there are no operator serviceable parts inside the equip ment Any unauthorised interference with the product will invalidate the warranty 1 4 Return policy If the flowmeter has been diagnosed to be faulty it can be returned to Arkon for re pair using the Customer Returns Note CRN attached to the Appendix of this manual Arkon regret that for Health amp Safety reasons we cannot accept the return of the equipment unless accompanied by the completed CRN 1 5 Legislative requirements The flowmeter is designed to meet the safety requirements in accordance with sound engineering practice It has been tested and has left the factory in a condi tion in which it is safe to operate The equipment is in conformity with the statutory requirements of the EC directive and complies with applicable regulations and standards for electrical safety EN 61010 and electro magnetic compatibility EN 61326 A CE Declaration of Conformity has been issued in that respect a copy of which can be found in the Appendix of these operating instructions The Wa
9. health and safety of our personnel the manufacturer may only handle test and repair returned devices that have been in contact with products without risk to personnel and environment e This means that the manufacturer can only service this device if it is accompan ied by a Customer Return Note CRN confirming that the device is safe to handle If the device has been operated with toxic caustic flammable or water endanger ing products you are kindly requested e to check and ensure if necessary by rinsing or neutralising that all cavities are free from such dangerous substances e to enclose a certificate with the device confirming that is safe to handle and stat ing the product used 32 USCX200 Error list 7 Troubleshooting Most problems with measurement are due to poor signal strength or quality Initial checks should include Has sufficient acoustic coupling paste been applied 7 Troubleshooting e Can the number of sound passes be changed As a general rule more passes will improve accuracy fewer passes will give better signal strength ence of the pipe e Are the application parameters correct Are there any nearby sources of noise or disturbance Can the signal be improved by moving the sensors around the circumfer Should there be the need to call customer service please let us know the following details e Model code e Serial number e SW HW revision e Error log list Possible error messag
10. noise dB SNR dB C m s sound speed CU housing temperature K correction factor REY Reynolds number SOS DEN KIN SHC sound speed density kinematic viscosity Specific Heat Capacity from inputs calculation TEMP specified or measured fluid temperature PRESS specified or measured fluid pressure Tin Tout inlet and outlet temperature Other Assignable input or calculated value Math Calculated value see below Pipe material Select from list 1 Stainless steel Carbon steel Ductile cast iron Grey cast iron Copper Lead PVC PP PE ABS Glass Cement User pipe c speed Pipe c speed Only if user pipe material selected 500 5000 m s Outside 10 3000 mm diameter Wall thickness 0 5 75 mm Fluid Select from list 1 Water Salt water Acetone Alcohol Ammonia Carbon Tet carbon tetrachloride Ethanol Ethyl alcohol Ethyl ether Ethylene glycol Glycol water 50 Kerosene Methanol Methyl alcohol Milk Naphtha Car oil Freon R134a Freon R22 Hydrochloric acid Sour cream Sulphuric acid Toluene Vinyl chloride User kinematic viscosity density medium c speed Kinematic vis Only if user fluid selected cosity 0 30000 mm s Density Only if user fluid selected 100 2000 kg m Medium c Only if user fluid selected speed 800 3500 m s Temperature 30 300 C Liner Material Select from list 1 None Epoxy Rubber PVDF PP Glass
11. speed and the measured sound speed at the ref erence thickness top to bottom On leaving this screen using the lt ESC gt key the flowmeter will ask if you wish to store the recorded value of longitudinal sound speed L Speed in the Pipe Menu 30 USCX200 5 Commissioning 5 7 Scope function USCX series flowmeters have an additional scope function which shows a repres entation of the pulse received by the sensors In addition to displaying the received pulse this screen lists the following data from top to bottom Gain dB Signal dB Noise dB Transit time us Delta ns time downstream minus time upstream Control unit temperature degC Flow m s 31 USCX200 6 Maintenance 6 Maintenance USCX series flowmeters are maintenance free concerning the flow measurement functions Within the scope of periodic inspections regular inspection for signs of damage or corrosion is recommended for the transducers the junction box if in stalled and the flowmeter housing 6 1 Service Repair USCX series flowmeters have been carefully manufactured and tested If installed and operated in accordance with the operating instructions no problems are usu ally experienced Should you nevertheless need to return a device for inspection or repair please pay attention to the following points e Due to statutory regulations on environmental protection and safeguarding the
12. 1 Sensor pipe mounting configurations A 0 Illustration 4 Sensor pipe mounting configurations 3 7 2 Acoustic coupling gel In order to obtain acoustical contact between the pipe and the sensors apply a bead of acoustic coupling gel lengthwise down the centre of the contact area of the sensors Illustration 5 Application of acoustic coupling gel USCX200 3 Installation 3 7 3 Correct positioning of the sensors Always mount the transducer pair so that the free front edges of the sensors face each other There is a different engraving on the top of each transducer The transducers are mounted correctly if the engravings on the two transducers form an arrow The transducer cables should point in opposite directions Later the arrow in conjunction with the indicated measured value will help to de termine the direction of flow The sensor separation distance is automatically calculated by the flowmeter based on the parameter entries for pipe outside diameter wall thickness lining material and thickness medium process temperature the sensor type and the selected number of signal passes The sensor positioning screen above and Section 3 3 allows fine adjustment of the sensor location 3 7 4 Sensor mounting with fixtures and chains Illustration 6 Sensor mounting with clips and chains e Insert the retaining clip into the groove on the top of the transducer and se cure it u
13. 6 208 4 210 2 212 0 220 0 230 0 240 0 250 0 260 0 270 0 280 0 290 0 300 0 310 0 320 0 330 0 340 0 350 0 360 0 370 0 380 0 390 0 400 0 410 0 420 0 430 0 440 0 450 0 460 0 470 0 480 0 490 0 500 0 1551 1550 1549 1549 1548 1547 1547 1546 1545 1544 1543 1543 1538 1532 1524 1516 1507 1497 1487 1476 1465 1453 1440 1426 1412 1398 1383 1368 1353 1337 1320 1302 1283 1264 1244 1220 1200 1180 1160 1140 1110 5089 5086 5082 5082 5079 5076 5076 5072 5069 5066 5063 5063 5046 5026 5000 5007 4944 4912 4879 4843 4807 4767 4725 4679 4633 4587 4538 4488 4439 4387 4331 4272 4210 4147 4082 4003 3937 3872 3806 3740 3642 8 Technical data 40 USCX200 8 Technical data 9 Specification General Measuring principle Ultrasonic time difference correlation principle Flow velocity range 0 01 25 m s Resolution 0 25 mm s Repeatibility 0 15 of measured value 0 015 m s Accuracy Volume flow 1 3 of measured value depending on application 0 5 of measured value with process calibration Flow velocity 0 5 of measured value Turn down ratio 1 100 Gaseous and solid content of liquid media lt 10 of volume Flowmeter Enclosure Hand held Degree of protection IP 65 according EN 60529 Operating temperature 10 60 C 14 140 F Housing material ABS UL 94 HB Flow channels 1 Power supply In
14. Call customer support ADDR ERR Software Internal calculation error Call customer support OSC ERR Software Internal calculation error Call customer support ADC ERR Software Internal calculation error Call customer support continued 33 USCX200 7 Troubleshooting Error message Group Description Error handling IO ERR Software Internal calculation error Call customer support TIMING ERR Software Internal calculation error Call customer support COMM INIT ERR Hardware Internal communication Power on off otherwise error call customer support COMM START ERR Hardware Internal communication Power on off otherwise error call customer support COMM HSO ERR Hardware Internal communication Power on off otherwise error call customer support COMM HS1 ERR Hardware Internal communication Power on off otherwise error call customer support COMM READ AVE Hardware Internal communication Power on off otherwise ERR error call customer support COMM READ RAW Hardware Internal communication Power on off otherwise ERR error call customer support COMM READ HIS Hardware Internal communication Power on off otherwise TORY ERR error call customer support COMM CRC ERR Hardware Internal communication Power on off otherwise error call customer support SENSOR COUP Application Weak sensor coupling Recouple sensors LING ERR low SNR check installation re duce number of passes look for other location ot
15. Cement User liner c speed Liner c speed Only if lining material selected 500 5000 m s Liner thickness Only if lining material selected 1 0 99 0 mm 26 USCX200 5 Commissioning Passes Select from list 1 Auto 1 16 Stored Setup Load Save or Delete stored sets of parameters Names for different measurement points can be entered on Save using the keypad Start Measurement Sensor type Indication of sensor type and serial number if automatically detected otherwise select from list 1 see above SP 1 Sensor Only for special unrecognised sensors frequency 5 80 SP 2 Wedge Only for special unrecognised sensors angle SP3 Wedge Only for special unrecognised sensors c speed SP4 Crystal Only for special unrecognised sensors offset SP5 Spacing Only for special unrecognised sensors offset SP6 Zero flow Only for special unrecognised sensors offset SP7 Up Only for special unrecognised sensors stream offset Sensor placement Pipe Material Select from pipe material list Outside 6 6500 mm diameter Wall thickness 0 5 75 mm Pipe c speed 600 6554 m s transverse sound speed Pipe l speed 600 8000 m s longitudinal sound speed Pipe 18 8 20420 mm circumference Roughness 0 0 10 mm Medium Fluid Select from fluid list Kin
16. The most common clamp on sensor mounting configuration is the Reflection Mode sometimes known as V Mode see Illustration 3 sketch 1 Here the ultrasonic signal passes twice through the medium 2 signal passes The Reflection Mode is the most convenient mounting method as the transducer separation distance can be measured easily and the sensors can be accurately aligned This method should be used whenever possible An alternative mounting configuration Illustration 3 sketch 3 is the Diagonal mode Z Mode The signals travel only once through the pipe This method is of ten used for larger pipes where greater signal attenuation might occur Further variation of the Reflection and the Diagonal Modes are possible by altering the number of passes through the pipe Any even number of passes will require mounting the sensors on the same side of the pipe while with an odd number of passes the sensors must be mounted on opposite sides of the pipe Commonly for very small pipes sensor mounting configurations such as 4 passes W mode or 3 passes N mode are used Illustration 3 sketch 2 Illustration 3 Clamp on sensor mounting configurations and sensor spacing The transducer separation distance A is measured from the inside edges of the sensor heads as shown in illustration 3 t is automatically calculated by the flow meter based on the parameter entries for pipe outside diameter wall thickness lin ing material and thic
17. U 0 545 403 13222 Fluorine F 143 C 143 C 225 F 11 31 Formaldehyde methyl ester C2H402 0 974 1 127 3697 5 4 02 Freon R12 174 2 2540 Glycol C2H602 1 113 1658 5439 6 2 1 50 Glycol 50 H2O 1578 5 177 Isopropanol C3H80 0 785 20 C VR CO 2718 29245 Isopropyl alcohol 46 C3H80 0 785 20 C 250 TEN 2718 29245 36 USCX200 Kerosene Methane Methanol Methyl acetate Methyl alcohol Methyl benzene Milk homogenized Naphtha Natural Gas Nitrogen Oil Car SAE 20a 30 Oil Castor Oil Diesel Oil Fuel AA gravity Oil Lubricating X200 Oil Olive Oil Peanut Propane 45 to 130 C 1 Propanol 2 Propanol Propene n Propyl alcohol Propylene Refrigerant 11 Refrigerant 12 Refrigerant 14 Refrigerant 21 Refrigerant 22 Refrigerant 113 Refrigerant 114 Refrigerant 115 Refrigerant C318 Sodium nitrate Sodium nitrite Sulphur Sulphuric Acid CH4 CH40 C3H602 CH40 C7H8 N2 C11H1000 C3H8 C3H8O C3H8O C3H6 C3H8O C3H6 CCI3F CCI2F2 CF4 CHCI2F CHCIF2 CCI2F CCIF2 CCIF2 CCIF2 C2CIF5 C4F8 NaNO3 NaNO2 S H2S04 0 81 0 162 89 C 0 791 20 C 0 934 0 791 0 867 0 76 0 316 103 C 0 808 199 C 1 74 0 969 0 80 0 99 0 912 0 936 0 585 45 C 0 78 20 C 0 785 20 C 0 563 13 C 0 78 20 C 0 563 13 C 1 49 1 516 40 C 1 75 150 C 1 426 0 C 1 491 69 C 1 563 1 455 1 62 20
18. actured conform CE requirements 44 USCX200 Appendix B Appendix B Customer Return Note CRN Company Address Name Tel No E mail Instrument model Arkon contract no if Serial number MOMO Sensor type s Sensor serial number s The enclosed instrument has been used in the following environment please y Nuclear radiation Water endangering Toxic Caustic Biological Other please specify We confirm delete if not applicable e that we have checked the instrument and sensors are free of any contamination e neutralised flushed and decontaminated all parts which have been in contact with hazardous substances and or environments e that there is no risk to man or environment through any residual material Date Signature Company stamp 45
19. arkon Vy o Systerns Operating Instructions DOQQ 0900002 6 OG G9 Hand held Ultrasonic Flowmeter USCX200 Arkon Flow Systems s r o Nov ckova 11 614 00 Brno Czech Republic Tel 420 543 214 822 Fax 420 543 215 249 Internet www arkon co uk E mail arkon arkon co uk Operating Instructions USCX200 Version V20EN140908 USCX200 Table of Content USCX200 Operating Instructions Contents Page 1 Safety instructions legal requirements warranty return policy 5 1 1 Symbols used in these operating iInstructions 2 naasiassssassasnanna 5 12 5416 VINSITUGlONS toi k k 5 LON ES ass a e Ao E ree a ere Ce e en ne et eo ee eer 6 LA RSU poli T feg 6 1 5 Legislative requirements aaaaaaiaaaaaannannnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnana 6 ZINMTOdUCION Ai aaa a 7 Instalado Nacio 8 3 1 Unpacking and storage aaaaaaaaasaaa aanaaanaannnannananannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnand 8 E A A A St falta toe senda nsdetinaiees 8 3 1 2 Storage and preservation unzxaaa asanananannnnnnnnnnnnanannnananannnnanananananaaa 8 3 1 3 Identification of components sessi eene nnns 8 3 2 Clamp on sensor installation aaaaaaaaasaaanananaanuaanaannanananaananaananananaana 9 39 MASA MON ICAA e o 9 O24 FIPS preparas to as 12 3 5 Clamp on sensor mounting configurations and separation distance 12 3 6 Flowmeter installatiON
20. be displayed can be achieved by using the appropriate menu items 5 3 1 Main PV The main Process Value PV is the primary measurement data 5 4 Output settings 5 4 1 Serial interface RS 232 The RS 232 serial interface can be used to transmit data on line or to download the integral datalogger content The settings can be found in the Serial Communica tion submenu 5 5 Data software Software can be provided for downloading the contents of the datalogger and com munication with the flowmeter 29 USCX200 5 Commissioning 5 6 Wall thickness measurement WTM Optional sensor probes to measure pipe wall thickness are available The KF200 will recognise a connected probe when entering the Setup or WTG Wizards the measurement mode or the Scope function Use the Setup Wizard or Installation menu to set the pipe material Select Start Measurement The KF200 will recog nise the probe and display the measurement screen Wall thickness will be shown when the sensor is in good acoustic contact with the pipe 5 6 1 Wall Thickness Gauge WTG Wizard To confirm pipe thickness and sound speed select the WTG Wizard from the Quick Start menu Enter the approximate expected thickness as Reference THK and select Calibrate The screen displays the received acoustic pulse and values for the signal strength the transit time the reference thickness the expected sound speed the measured thickness at the reference sound
21. d the hazard Call our service team if necessary Call service Where this symbol is shown call our service team for advice if necessary Note This symbol indicates a note or detailed set up tip Information point Operator keys are printed in bold typeface and placed in pointed brackets 1 2 Safety instructions Do not install operate or maintain this flowmeter without reading under standing and following these operating instructions otherwise injury or damage may result Study these operating instructions carefully before the installation of the equipment and keep them for future reference Observe all warnings notes and instructions as marked on the packaging on the equipment and detailed in the operating instructions Do not use the instrument under wet conditions with the battery cover re moved or opened Follow the unpacking storage and preservation instructions to avoid dam age to the equipment Install the equipment and cabling securely and safely according to the rel evant regulations If the product does not operate normally please refer to the service and troubleshooting instructions or contact Arkon for help USCX200 CE marking WEEE Directive 2 RoHS Directive 1 Safety instructions legal requirements warranty return policy 1 3 Warranty e This product purchased from Arkon is warranted in accordance with the rel evant product documentation and as specified in the sales contract provided it
22. e integrity of the pipeline The clamp on sensors are attached to the outside of the pipes The USCX200 uses ultrasonic signals for measurement of the flow employing the transit time method Illustration 1 Clamp on ultrasonic flowmeter configuration Ultrasonic signals are emitted by a transducer installed on a pipe and received by a second transducer These signals are emitted alternately in the direction of flow and against it Because the medium is flowing the transit time of the sound signals propagating in the direction of flow is shorter than the transit time of the signal propagating against the direction of flow The transit time difference AT is meas ured and allows the determination of the average flow velocity along the path of acoustic propagation A profile correction is then performed to obtain the average flow velocity over the cross sectional area of the pipe which is proportional to the volumetric flow rate Illustration 2 Transit time measuring principle USCX200 3 Installation 3 Installation 3 1 Unpacking and storage 3 1 1 Unpacking Care should be taken when opening the box containing the flowmeter any mark ings or warnings shown on the packaging should be observed prior to opening The following steps should then be taken e Unpack the flowmeter in a dry area e The flowmeter should be handled with care and not left in an area where it could be subject to physical shocks e f using a kni
23. ection of the sensor location is crucial for achieving reliable meas urements and high accuracy Measurement must take place on a pipe in which sound can propagate see Acoustic propagation and in which a rotationally sym metrical flow profile is fully developed see Straight pipe lengths The correct positioning of the transducers is an essential condition for error free measurements It ensures that the sound signal will be received under optimal con ditions and evaluated correctly Because of the variety of applications and the differ ent factors influencing the measurement there can be no standard solution for the positioning of the transducers The correct position of the transducers will be influenced by the following factors e diameter material lining wall thickness and general condition of the pipe e the medium flowing in the pipe e the presence of gas bubbles and solid particles in the medium Check that the temperature at the selected location is within the operating temper ature range of the transducers see technical specification in the Appendix Acoustic propagation is achieved when the flowmeter is able to receive sufficient signal from the transmitted ultrasonic pulses The signals are attenuated in the pipe material the medium and at each of the interfaces and reflections External and internal pipe corrosion solid particles and gas content in the medium contribute heavily to signal attenuation Sufficient stra
24. ematic 0 30000 mm s viscosity Density 100 2000 kg m C speed 800 3500 m s Temperature 30 300 C Lining Material Select from material list Thickness 0 1 99 9 mm C speed 500 5000 m s Passes Select from list 27 USCX200 5 Commissioning Output Display Top Line Units Select from list 1 Middle Line Units Select from list 1 Bottom Line Units Select from list 1 Damping Reduces fluctuations in the display output 1 255 s Datalogger Interval 0 999 s Selection From list lt ENTER gt selects lt 0 gt deselects Up to ten variables may be logged Low memory Warning output 0 100 Log Wrap Saves selected items as a continuous stream without headers Note this means files cannot be processed by Data Yes No Log download Sends all log data using RS232 serial port Log erase Clears the logger Serial communica tion Mode Select from list 1 None Printer output every second of selected values Diagnostic Download send logger data using RS232 Cal Test laboratory calibration not recommen ded for field or customer use Baud Select from list 1 9600 Default 19200 57600 115200 Parity Select from list 1 None Even Default Odd System Instrument info Model code KF200 Serial number Example 20000003
25. es may include the following Error message Group Description Error handling USB INIT FAIL Hardware Internal board communic Power on off otherwise ation error call customer support NO SERIAL NO Hardware Failed to read from FRAM Call customer support NO VERSION NO Hardware Failed to read from FRAM Call customer support PARA READ FAIL Hardware Failed to read from FRAM Load defaults other wise call customer sup port PARA WRITE FAIL Hardware Failed to write to FRAM Load defaults other wise call customer sup port VAR READ FAIL Hardware Failed to read from FRAM Call customer support VAR WRITE FAIL Hardware Failed to write to FRAM Call customer support SYSTEM ERROR Hardware Call customer support VISIBILITY ERR Hardware Failed to read from FRAM Call customer support FRAM LONG WRITE Hardware Failed to write to FRAM Call customer support ERR FRAM READ ERR Hardware Failed to read from FRAM Call customer support RTC ERR Hardware Real Time Clock failure Power on off otherwise call customer support EXTMEM ERR Hardware Logger memory failure Power on off otherwise call customer support SPI ERR Hardware SPI bus failure Power on off otherwise call customer support I2C ERR Hardware I2C bus failure Power on off otherwise call customer support MATH ERR Software Internal calculation error Call customer support STACK ERR Software Internal calculation error
26. fe to remove packaging care should be taken not to damage the flowmeter or cables e The flowmeter package and contents should be checked against the deliv ery note supplied and any missing items reported immediately e The flowmeter package and contents should be checked for signs of dam age during transport and any problems reported immediately e The vendor accepts no responsibility for damage or injury caused during the unpacking of the instrumentation supplied e Excess packing materials should be either recycled or disposed of in a suit able way 3 1 2 Storage If storage is necessary the flowmeter and sensors should be stored in a secure location away from water and harsh environmental conditions in such a way as to avoid damage small items should be kept together in the bags and small plastic boxes provided to avoid loss 3 1 3 Identification of components The following items are typically supplied please refer to your delivery note for a detailed description e USCX200 hand held flowmeter e Clamp on sensors usually one or two pairs depending on pipe sizes to be measured e Sensor extension cable s optional e Sensor mounting accessories e Coupling component e Measuring tape e Operating instructions e Calibration certificate s optional USCX200 Acoustic propagation Straight pipe lengths For a horizontal pipe 3 Installation 3 2 Clamp on sensor installation The correct sel
27. ftware check in cluding the data logger space Progress will be indicated by a series of dashes above and a black bar below 4 2 Battery charging The internal batteries can be recharged with the external battery charger supplied Important Ensure that only Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH AA size re chargeable batteries are installed attempting to recharge other battery types is dangerous and may cause damage Connect the battery charger to the charging socket of the flowmeter and to the mains supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz The battery charger mains plug is sup plied for specific countries as shown in the order code 080125 1 Illustration 8 Battery charging The red mark on the plug aligns with the mark on the socket Remove plug by slid ing the outer casing away from the socket to release the latch During the charging process the battery icon will blink For a fully charged battery all segments of the battery icon will be filled Battery charge level is also shown in the diagnostic displays 18 USCX200 4 Operation 4 3 Keypad and display Display GOG QG OS RS 232 Serial Interface Illustration 9 Keypad and display overview Keypad key functions Key Main function Secondary function Character entry Show NEXT available item AA 1 1 short key stroke 2 short key strokes 3 short key strokes _ 4 short key strokes Character entry Qon Start reset totaliser
28. herwise call customer support 7 1 Data download difficulties If difficulties are encountered downloading the logger data Table 3 Error messages e Check that the flowmeter is switched on and not in measurement mode e Check that the same number COM port is allocated in the Device Manager or equivalent as is set in the Data software e Check that the settings baud parity word length stop bits are identical e Use the supplied connectors whether connecting to a 9 pin COM port or converting from serial communication to a Universal Serial Bus USB e ls the logger in Wrap mode If yes use a terminal program and the Log download command If No Data software may also be used 34 USCX200 8 Technical data 7 Troubleshooting Sound Speed Shear Wave at 25 C Material m s ft s Steel 196 Carbon hardened 3 150 10 335 Carbon Steel 3 230 10 598 Mild Steel 3 235 10 614 Steel 1 Carbon 3 220 10 565 302 Stainless Steel 3 120 10 236 303 Stainless Steel 3 120 10 236 304 Stainless Steel 3 141 10 306 304L Stainless Steel 3 070 10 073 316 Stainless Steel 3 212 10 735 347 Stainless Steel 3 095 10 512 Duplex stainless steel 2 191 9 479 Aluminium 3 100 10 171 Aluminium rolled 3 040 9 974 Copper 2 260 7 415 Copper annealed 2 325 7 628 Copper rolled 2 270 7 448 CuNi 70 Cu 30 Ni 2 540 8 334 CuNi 90 Cu 10 Ni 2 060 6 759 Brass Naval 2 120 6 923 Gold hard drawn 1 200 3 937 Inco
29. ight lengths of pipe on the inlet and outlet of the measuring location ensure an axi symmetrical flow profile in the pipe which is required for good meas urement accuracy If insufficient straight lengths of pipe are available for your ap plication measurements are still obtainable but the certainty of the measurement can be reduced 3 3 Installation location Select an installation location following the recommendations in Table 1 and try to avoid measuring e inthe vicinity of deformations and defects of the pipe e near welding seams e where deposits could be building up in the pipe Select a location where the transducers can be mounted on the side of the pipe so that the sound waves emitted by the transducers propagate horizontally in the pipe In this way the solid particles deposited on the bottom of the pipe and the gas pockets developing at the top will not influence the propagation of the signal En Correct Incorrect USCX200 3 Installation For a free inlet or outlet pipe section Select the measuring point at a location where the pipe cannot run empty Correct Disadvantageous 5 7 Disadvantageous For a vertical pipe Select the measuring point at a location where the liquid flows upward to ensure that the pipe is completely filled Correct Incorrect y Table 1 Recommendations for sensor mounting location KS Look for a sensor installation location with sufficient straight pipe to ob
30. ing gel Battery charging Certificate of Conformity Chains sensor mounting Commissioning Customer Return Note CRN Datalogger Diagnostic displays Diagnostics Diagonal mode Dimensions Display Display icons Display settings Disturbance sources Electrical connections Error messages Fluid selection Fluid temperature Installation KatData softw are Key pad Keypad function Legislative requirements Liner material Maintenance Measurements Measuring principle Menu structure Negative separation distance Outer Diameter Output settings 15 18 44 16 26 45 25 25 29 12 13 21 21 29 10 14 33 23 23 29 19 19 23 32 24 26 12 22 29 9 Specification Packaging Passes Pipe material selection Pipe parameters Pipe preparation Process value Quick Start Reflection mode Retaining clip sensor mounting RS 232 Safety Scope function Sensor configuration Sensor Location Sensor mounting Sensor mounting fixtures Sensor placement screen Sensor Separation Serial interface Setup Wizard Sound passes Specification Storage Sw itching on off Totaliser Transit time method Troubleshooting Units of measurement Wall thickness Wall thickness measurement Warranty Wizard quick setup 23 22 22 12 24 22 12 17 29 30 12 15 16 24 12 29 22 23 41 18 25 33 22 23 29 22 43 USCX200 Appendix A Appendix A Certificate of Conformity The USCX200 is manuf
31. kness medium process temperature the sensor type and the selected number of signal passes A negative separation distance A lt 0 can occur for mounting configurations on small pipes where diagonal mode operation has been selected see Illustration 3 sketch 3 Negative separation distances may be suggested for reflection mode in stallations but are not possible In these cases use diagonal mode or a larger number of passes 12 USCX200 3 Installation 3 6 Flowmeter installation 3 6 1 Outline dimensions The USCX200 is a hand held battery operated device with the following outline di mensions Flowmeter outline dimensions Battery charger socket RS 232 serial interface Drawing 1 Outline dimensions USCX200 K1 type transducer K4 type transducer Drawing 2 Transducers 13 USCX200 3 Installation 3 6 2 Electrical connections Drawing 3 Electrical connection diagram 14 USCX200 3 Installation 3 7 Clamp on sensor mounting Before the sensors can be mounted the installation location should have been determined a sensor mounting method should be chosen the flowmeter batteries must be sufficiently charged the sensors must be connected to the transmitter Depending on which sensor mounting method is being used the clamp on sensors are either mounted on the same side of the pipe Reflection Mode or on opposite sides of the pipe Diagonal Mode See Section 2 5 3 7
32. nel 3 020 9 909 Iron electrolytic 3 240 10 630 Iron Armco 3 240 10 630 Ductile Iron 3 000 9 843 Cast Iron 2 500 8 203 Monel 2 720 8 924 Nickel 2 960 9 712 Tin rolled 1 670 5 479 Titanium 3 125 10 253 Tungsten annealed 2 890 9 482 Tungsten drawn 2 640 8 661 Tungsten carbide 3 980 13 058 Zinc rolled 2 440 8 005 Glass pyrex 3 280 10 761 Glass heavy silicate flint 2 380 7 808 Glass light borate crown 2 840 9 318 Nylon 1 150 3 772 Nylon 6 6 1 070 3 510 Polyethylene LD 540 1 772 PVC CPVC 1 060 3 477 Acrylic resin 1 430 4 690 PTFE 2 200 7 218 Please note these values are to be considered nominal Solids may be innomogeneous and aniso tropic Actual values depend on exact composition temperature and to a lesser extent on pressure and stress 35 USCX200 8 Technical data All data given at 25 C 77 F unless otherwise stated Change Viscosity Sound Speed vC Kinematic Substance Cnemica Spec ne m s ft s m s C mmY s x10 6 ft s Formula Gravity Acetic anhydride CH3CO 20 1 082 20 C 1 180 3 871 4 2 5 0 769 8 274 Acetic acid anhydride CH3CO 20 1 082 20 C 1 180 3 871 4 2 5 0 769 8 274 Acetic acid nitrile C2H3N 0 783 1 290 4 232 3 4 1 0 441 4 745 Acetic acid ethyl ester C4H802 0 901 1 085 3 559 7 44 0 467 5 025 Acetic acid methyl ester C3H602 0 934 1 211 3 973 1 0 407 4 379 Acetone C3H6O 0 791 11174 3 851 7 4 5 0 399 4 293 Acetylene dichloride C2H2CI2 1 26 1 015 3 330 1 3 8 0 400 4 304 Acetylene te
33. nised or not connec ted they may be selected from a list Start Measurement Select units of measurement using cursor keys MIDDLE UNITS i and pressing lt ENTER gt miT mais Choose pipe material using cursor keys and PIPE MATERIAL pressing lt ENTER gt Stainless Steel Carbon Steel Ductile cast iran Enter outside pipe diameter using alphanumer OUTSIDE DIAMETER ical keys and confirm by pressing lt ENTER gt a Fis 1 Use key lt UP gt as character backspace clear Iri to correct for data entry errors 22 USCX200 4 Operation WALL THICKNESS 3 4 Enter pipe wall thickness using alphanumerical keys and confirm by pressing ENTER Use key UP as character backspace clear to correct for data entry errors FLUID later Salt water Acetone Select fluid using cursor keys Confirm by pressing lt ENTER gt TEMPERATURE 20 0 L Enter process temperature using alphanumer ical keys and confirm by pressing lt ENTER gt Use key lt UP gt as character backspace clear to correct for data entry errors LIHER MATERIAL Epoxy Rubber Select pipe lining material using cursor keys Confirm by pressing lt ENTER gt PASSES 1 2 Select transducer configuration number of passes using cursor keys Automatically 1 pass diagonal mode 2 passes reflection mode 3 passes diagonal mode 4 passes reflection mode 5 passe
34. on 11 Turpentine Water distilled Water heavy Water sea C2H2CIA C2CI4 CCI4 CF4 C7H8 C7H8 CCI3F H20 D20 Temperature o C o F 0 32 0 1 33 8 2 35 6 3 37 4 4 39 2 5 41 0 6 42 8 7 44 6 8 46 4 9 48 2 10 50 0 11 51 8 12 53 6 13 55 4 14 57 2 15 59 0 16 60 8 17 62 6 18 64 4 19 66 2 20 68 0 21 69 8 22 71 6 23 73 4 24 15 2 25 77 0 26 78 8 27 80 6 28 82 4 29 84 2 30 86 0 31 87 8 32 89 6 33 91 4 34 93 2 1553 20 C 1 632 1 595 20 C 1 75 150 C 0 867 20 C 0 866 1 49 0 88 0 996 1 025 1 170 3 838 6 20 C 68 F 1 036 3 399 926 3 038 1 875 24 2 871 5 150 C 283 F 1 328 4 357 20 C 68 F 1 308 4 291 3 8283 2717 5 0 C 32 F 1 255 4 117 5 1498 4 9147 1 400 4 593 1531 5023 Sound Speed in Water m s 1402 1407 1412 1417 1421 1426 1430 1434 1439 1443 1447 1451 1455 1458 1462 1465 1469 1472 1476 1479 1482 1485 1488 1491 1493 1496 1499 1501 1504 1506 1509 1511 1513 1515 1517 ft s 4600 4616 4633 4649 4662 4679 4692 4705 4721 4734 4748 4761 4774 4784 4797 4807 4820 4830 4843 4853 4862 4872 4882 4892 4899 4908 4918 4925 4935 4941 4951 4958 4964 4971 4977 6 61 4 27 4 2 3 56 2 4 8 Technical data 1 19 0 607 0 644 0 58 1 4 1 00 1 00 12 804 6 531 6 929 6 24 15 064 10 76 10 76 38 USCX200 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
35. pped by pressing lt Qorr gt Pressing lt Qon gt again will reset to zero Change to other displays or revert to the total izer screen without resetting by pressing lt DISP gt or lt NEXT gt 4 5 4 Datalogger The datalogger is enabled from the Main Menu and operates when a non zero value is entered for the interval Items to be logged are selected from the Selection screen ENTER selects items 0 deselects Up to ten items may be selected Note If no items are selected the logger will record blank space Send logger by serial port to a terminal program by selecting Log download Clear the logger by selecting Log Erase Remaining logger space can be seen in the Diagnostic displays Logged data can be downloaded viewed and exported using the Data software except when wrap mode has been enabled 25 USCX200 5 Commissioning 5 Commissioning 5 1 Menu structure Main menu Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Description settings Setup Wizard Sensor type Indication of sensor type and serial number if automatically detected otherwise select from list K1N K1L K1E K1Ex K1P KAN KAL KAE KAEX KAP KO M Q Special Middle main Select from list where available 1 displayed m s f s in s m3 h m3 min m3 s l h l min l s Units USgal h USgal min USgal s bbl d bbl h bbl min g s t h kg h kg min m3 Usgal bbl g t kg W kW MW J kJ MJ Signal dB
36. s diagonal mode 6 passes reflection mode etc Confirm by pressing lt ENTER gt QUICK START setup Wizard stored Setup Start Measurement Use cursor keys to select Start Measurement Confirm by pressing lt ENTER gt 23 USCX200 4 Operation CHALI SENSOR Spacing 112 3 mm Using 2 passes Signal 6 dE 0 Sensor placement screen Mount transducers with suggested spacing and use middle bar for fine adjustment of position central position is desired Observe signal to noise upper bar and quality lower bar These should be of identical length Confirm by pressing ENTER to obtain measurements Note Numbers shown are for indication only CHHL 1 20 078 math Tre 10 56 70 Success 4 5 Measurements 4 5 1 Main process value PV display Measurements are started using Start Measurement in the Quick Start VVizard Display screen Operation FLOW RATE 20 078 math Tre lo S 6 00 The main process value can be changed in the Quick Start or Installation menus Press lt ESC gt at any time to return to the main menu View totalizers by pressing lt NEXT gt Change to the Diagnostic display by pressing lt DISP gt 3 line display format Display screen Operation CHHL 1 O10 m3 23 678 morh 1 272 m z T 10 56 70 The three line display screen is configure able to show flow totali
37. sing the screw knob e Apply some acoustic coupling component to the contact surface of the transducer e Place the transducer on the side of the pipe or alternatively up to 45 de grees from the horizontal plane through the pipe This is advisable to establish the best acoustic contact since on top of the pipe air pockets could develop and deposits could accumulate at the bot tom of the pipe e Take the spring end of the chain in one hand and insert the last ball ele ment in the vertical slot of the retaining clip Mount the chain around the pipe e Pull the chain firmly around the pipe and fasten it in the lateral slot of the retaining clip There should be no air pockets between the transducer sur face and the pipe wall e Mount the second transducer the same way e Using a measuring tape adjust the sensor separation distance as sugges ted by the flowmeter When the sensor positioning screen Section 3 3 is displayed the middle bar allows fine adjustment of the sensor location 16 USCX200 3 Installation Illustration 7 Sensor mounting with fixtures and chains retaining clip 17 USCX200 4 Operation 4 Operation 4 1 Switching On Off The flowmeter is switched on by holding the lt ON gt key for more than 2 seconds continuously Equally it can be switched off by pressing the lt OFF gt key for more than 2 seconds When switching on the flowmeter will perform a hardware and so
38. ste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE Directive aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic goods on the environment by in creasing re use and recycling and by reducing the amount of WEEE going to land fill It seeks to achieve this by making producers responsible for financing the col lection treatment and recovery of waste electrical equipment and by obliging dis tributors to allow consumers to return their waste equipment free of charge Arkon offers its customers the possibility of returning unused and obsolete equip ment for correct disposal and recycling The Dustbin Symbol indicates that when the last user wishes to discard this product it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling By not discarding this product along with other house hold type waste the volume of waste sent to incinerators or landfills will be reduced and natural resources will be conserved Please use the Customer Return Note CRN in the Appendix for return to Arkon All products manufactured by Arkon are compliant with the relevant aspects of the RoHS Directive USCX200 Clamp on transit time flowmeter Measuring principle 2 Introduction 2 Introduction The USCX200 is a hand held battery operated ultrasonic flowmeter employing clamp on sensors for the measurement of liquids in full enclosed pipes Flow measurements can be undertaken without interruption of the process or interfer ence with th
39. tain accurate measurements Please refer to Table 2 as a guideline for recommended distances from disturbance sources Disturbance source 90 elbow Inlet Outlet L2 10D L gt 5D y L gt 10D L 5D L Disturbance source 2 x 90 elbows in one plane Inlet Outlet L225D L gt 5D L gt 25D gt L gt 5D 10 USCX200 3 Installation Disturbance source 2 x 90 elbows in different planes Inlet Outlet L2 40D L gt 5D L gt 40D L gt sp Disturbance source T section Inlet Outlet L gt 50D L gt 10D y L 50D L gt 10D Disturbance source diffuser Inlet Outlet L gt 30D L gt 5D L gt 5D L gt 30D o Disturbance source reducer Inlet Outlet L gt 10D L gt 5D L gt 10D L GD om gt gt Disturbance source valve Inlet Outlet L gt 40D L gt 10D L gt 40D L gt 110p Disturbance source pump Inlet L gt 50D Table 2 Recommended distances from disturbance sources 11 USCX200 Reflection Mode Diagonal Mode Transducer separa tion distance 3 Installation 3 4 Pipe preparation e Clean dirt and dust from around the area of the pipework where the sensors are to be placed e Remove loose paint and rust with a wire brush or file Firmly bonded paint does not necessarily need to be removed provided the flow meter diagnostics indicate sufficient signal strength 3 5 Clamp on sensor mounting configurations and separation distance
40. ternal rechargeable batteries 4 x NIMH AA 2850 mAh daily discharge rate approx 2 per day operating range 0 30 deg C or external power supply 9 V DC Operating time gt 24 h with fully charged batteries Display LCD graphic display 128 x 64 dots backlit Dimensions H 228 x W 72 117 x D 47 mm Weight Approx 650 g Power consumption 10 W Signal damping O 99 s Measurement rate 1Hz standard higher rates on application Operating languages English German French Spanish Russian Response time 1s Quantity and units of measurement Volumetric flow rate m3 h m3 min m3 s I h l min l s USgal h US gallons per hour USgal min USgal s bbl d barrels per day bbl h bbl min bbl s Flow velocity m s ft s inch s Mass flow rate g s t h kg h kg min Volume m 3 l gal US gallons bbl Mass g kg t 41 USCX200 9 Specification Internal data logger Storage capacity In excess of 1 million data points 16MB Logging data Up to ten selected variables Communication Serial interface RS 232 Data Instantaneous measured value parameter set and configuration logged data Data Software Functionality Downloading of measured values parameter sets graphical presentation list format export to third party software on line transfer of measured data Operating systems Windows 2000 NT XP Vista 7 Linux Mac optional 42 USCX200 10 Index Acoustic coupl
41. trachloride C2H2CIA 1 595 1 1147 3 763 1 Po 150 Alcohol C2H6O 0 789 1 207 3 960 0 4 0 1 396 15 02 1 729 5 672 6 0 292 3 141 Ammonia NH3 0 771 33 C 27 C 6 68 339C _ 27 F Benzene C6H6 0 879 11306 4 284 8 4 65 0 711 7 65 Benzol C6H6 0 879 1 306 4284 8 4 65 0 711 7 65 Bromine Br2 2 928 889 2 916 7 3 0 0 323 3 475 1 085 3 559 7 e n Butane 2 CAH10 0 601 0 C 59 C 23 C 5 8 2 Butanol C4H100 0 81 1 240 4 068 2 3 3 3 239 34 851 sec Butylalcohol C4H100 0 81 1 240 4 068 2 3 3 3 239 34 851 1 019 3 343 2 0 49 5 272 n Butyl bromide 46 C4H9Br 1 276 20 C 20 C 68 F 15 C 59 C n Butyl chloride 22 46 C4H9CI 0 887 1 140 3 740 2 4 57 ee E Carbon tetrachloride CCIA 1 595 20 C 926 3038 1 2 48 0 607 6 531 Carbon tetrafluoride Freon 875 2 2 871 5 14 CF4 1 75 150 C 150 C 238 F 6 61 Chloroform CHCI3 1 489 979 3 211 9 3 4 0 55 5 918 DG Orna CCI2F2 1 516 40 C 774 4 2 5397 424 Freon 12 Ethanol C2H6O 0 789 1 207 3 960 4 0 1 39 14 956 Ethyl acetate C4H802 0 901 1 085 3 559 7 4 4 0 489 5 263 Ethyl alcohol C2H60 0 789 1 207 3 960 4 0 1 396 15 020 1 338 4 89 8 0 797 8 575 Ethyl benzene C8H10 0 867 20 C 20 C 68 F 17 C 63 F Ether C4H100 0 713 985 3231 6 4 87 0 311 3 346 Ethyl ether C4H100 0 713 985 3231 6 4 87 0 311 3 346 Ethylene bromide C2H4Br2 2 18 995 3264 4 0 79 8 5 Ethylene chloride C2H4Cl2 1 253 1 193 3 914 0 61 6 563 Ethylene glycol C2H602 1 113 1658 54396 24 Vue G
42. zers and diagnostic functions Change to diagnostic displays by pressing lt DISP gt and to totalizer screens by press ing lt NEXT gt Cycle through display screens using NEXT 24 USCX200 4 Operation 4 5 2 Diagnostic displays Display screen Operation Line 1 shows the amplifier gain DIAGHOSTIC 1 58 2 Gain Line 2 displays the signal strength ZO Signal Line 3 indicates the noise 0 Noise Change to more diagnostic displays by 19 56 00 Pressing lt NEXT gt Refer to Customer Support for the meanings of each diagnostic screen Tro 4 5 3 Totalisers The totaliser displays will only be shown when the totalisers are activated Display screen Operation The flow totaliser can be started or reset by pressing lt Qon gt when a volume measurement is selected as one of the displayed units TOTALISER 1 Totalizer screens are viewed by pressing m3 lt NEXT gt from the measurement screen When top and bottom display lines are set to a 0 0 volume measurement the first totalizer screen 0nn displays cumulative totals and the second screen shows separate positive and negative 12 56 00 totals Pressing NEXT again will return to the main measurement screen Tre Pressing lt Q gt resets the total accumulated flow in the positive flow direction Pressing lt Q gt resets the total accumulated flow in the negative flow direction The totalisers can be sto
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