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4.  Use the pressure bolt to secure the transducer in place. The pressure bolt should fit into the dimple on the transducer. 

Hand tighten the bolt just enough to hold the transducer in place, but do not overtighten it or the fixture will lift off the 

pipe.

5.  Repeat Steps 1-4 to mount the other transducer in the fixed short block. See Figure 22 below for completed typical 

clamping fixture installations.

6.  Connect the other end of the transducer cables to the junction box in Section 4: Transducer Wiring of this manual.

Note:

 If the transducers are mounted into the clamping fixtures properly, the two transducer cable connectors will face away 

from each other as shown above.

 Figure 22: SCF clamping fixture (top left), UCF clamping fixture (top right), GCF clamping fixture (bottom left), MCF clamping fixture (bottom right)

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Summary of Contents for Panametrics PanaFlow LC

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Page 5: ...re 12 2 8 2 Installing the Transducers 12 2 9 Installing the PI fixture and Transducers 13 2 9 1 Surveying the pipe 13 2 9 2 Installing the first bracket with a chain 14 2 9 3 Installing the second br...

Page 6: ...ng option 34 3 5 3d Setting up alarm output 36 3 5 4 Option Comm slot 1 optional 38 3 5 4a Option slot 1 configured as HART 38 3 5 4b Option slot 1 configured as FF 38 3 5 5 Option I O slot 2 optional...

Page 7: ...10 Option I O errors 64 4 11 Diagnostics data 65 Chapter 5 Maintenance and service 69 5 1 Transducer maintenance and inspection 69 Appendix A Specifications and model configurations 71 A 1 Operation a...

Page 8: ...to Masoneilan VECTOR connection 103 G 2 2 XMT1000 configuration 103 G 2 3 Masoneilan VECTOR V1100 adaptor configuration 103 G 2 4 Emerson wireless gateway setup configuration 104 Appendix H Foundation...

Page 9: ...Clearing the totalizer 117 H 7 Configurable measurements 118 H 8 Channel Transducer block 121 H 9 Analog input block 122 H 10 PID block 122 H 11 Error handling 123 H 12 Simulation mode 123 H 13 Field...

Page 10: ...ty of the user to make sure all local county state and national codes regulations rules and laws related to safety and safe operating conditions are met for each installation Attention European custom...

Page 11: ...d the environment In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back sys...

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Page 13: ...r is designed for pipe sizes ranging from in 15 mm to 300 in 7600 mm with wall thickness up to 4 in 102 mm for flow velocities up to 80 ft s 25 m s For a full list of its capabilities see Appendix A T...

Page 14: ...rements all cables must be installed as described in Appendix D CE Mark Compliance 2 2 Unpacking the PanaFlow LC system Before removing the PanaFlow LC from its box please inspect both the box and the...

Page 15: ...ication US CAN IECEx ATEX PANAMETRICS LLC PANAMETRICS LLC Figure 3 Typical XMT1000 labels aluminum enclosure Model Serial Number Boston Model Serial Number Shannon Certification US CAN IECEx ATEX FISC...

Page 16: ...lation Magnetic Clamping Fixture MCF Small Clamping Fixtures 6 150 mm or 12 300 mm long with Velcro straps SPCF This manual covers the installation for the Strap Clamping Fixture SCF while the other f...

Page 17: ...onally across from each other The ultrasonic signal is transmitted across the pipe directly from one transducer to the other Always try the even number of traverse method first because it is easier to...

Page 18: ...ng fixture is to be placed downstream of an elbow the orientation of the clamping fixture must be placed in such a way that the transducer path is perpendicular to the plane of the piping to compensat...

Page 19: ...d around the pipe 6 Rotate the blocks so that they are away from the vertical plane and in an orientation that satisfies the criteria listed in Section 2 6 Precautions 7 Fully tighten the hose clamps...

Page 20: ...he other mark on the top of the pipe measure around the pipe in the opposite direction a distance equal to 1 4 of the pipe circumference or the same distance used in Step 5 Use the center punch to mak...

Page 21: ...a dimple depression as it is illustrated in Figure 22 drill point or slot on the opposite side of the transducer wedge face for use as a guide in aligning and securing the transducer In addition some...

Page 22: ...ant to as thin a film as practical for the given pipe surface Panametrics provides couplants for both permanent and temporary use as well as for high temperature and low temperature applications For l...

Page 23: ...he fixed short block See Figure 22 below for completed typical clamping fixture installations 6 Connect the other end of the transducer cables to the junction box in Section 4 Transducer Wiring of thi...

Page 24: ...ts on each V block evenly as shown in Figure 25 on the next page Do not use a cross tightening pattern on the four installation nuts Figure 25 Installing nuts onto the fixture 2 8 2 Installing the Tra...

Page 25: ...to an accuracy of 2 mm 1 16 in IMPORTANT Do not use a calculated value or a nominal value for the circumference 2 Tightly wrap the layout wrap once around the entire pipe and line up the edges Using t...

Page 26: ...Lining up the first bracket 4 Install the transducer dummy block to verify the circumferential and axial location Center the indicator line on the block to line up with the scribed mark see Figure 34...

Page 27: ...e PanaFlow LC utilizes the XMT1000 Transmitter module For information regarding electrical connections required for setup of the XMT1000 Transmitter please refer to the included PanaFlow LC User s Man...

Page 28: ...nections of the transducer end of each cable to each of your clamp on transducers 3 At the meter end of the cable secure the red wire of channel one downstream RG62 cable to the CH1 red box in Figure...

Page 29: ...blue box in Figure 41 RTN terminal directly below the DN terminal of the XMT1000 backplane 9 Secure red wire of channel two upstream RG62 cable to the CH2 blue box in Figure 41 UP terminal of the XMT...

Page 30: ...nction box and terminate BNC end of transducer cable to the BNC on the transducer for each channel Replace junction box covers 5 Open cover to 6 channel junction box and make connections between trans...

Page 31: ...k key Enter Key To accept a numeric entry or select a menu option Left Arrow Key To navigate among menu choices pages or set cursor position Right Arrow Key To navigate among menu choices pages or set...

Page 32: ...ockout mode Press ESC ENT ESC followed by either Operator password or the Keypad Lockout password The lock icon on the top right of the display will show an open lock indicating the meter keypad is un...

Page 33: ...w do the following steps and refer Figure 50 1 Press until the Measurement name on the meter s Measurement View display is highlighted and press ENTER 2 In the Display Measurement select Composite the...

Page 34: ...y m s m s 0 000 0 000 Mass Flow Avg Vol Flow Rate Batch Vol Total Channel 1 Inventory Vol Total Batch Mass Total Soundspeed Inventory MassTotal Gain Channel 1 Gain Std Deviation Gain K Factor Diagnost...

Page 35: ...ed to stop or start the totalizing respectively 5 Press button on the keypad until the P is highlighted to reset clear the totalized measurements m 3 0 000 0 000 Rev Vol Total m 3 Totalizer Channel 1...

Page 36: ...Flow Info Errors Warnings Display Format Admin Program Factory 111111 Enter Operator Password WARNING After Entering the correct Password the system will go to config mode Confirm it Press Enter Progr...

Page 37: ...ay U S Kilo Gallons min U S Kilo Gallons hr U S Kilo Gallons day Metric English Meter Units Cubicft day System View Error Log Meter Settings Meter Units Reset Error Log Operator Access or Higher U S M...

Page 38: ...s in section Log in and Primary Pages to navigate to the System settings page Then highlight Meter Settings and press ENTER Figure 55 below shows the options available System Meter Units Meter Setting...

Page 39: ...s Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits 38400 57600 115200 or or or Communication Port UNDO MOVE SAVE ALTER 1 Operator Access or Higher Even Address Figure 56 Modbus port setting 3 5 2 Standard analog output The...

Page 40: ...on The following Table 4 shows the response to each of the Error Handling options For a multi channel meter the Path Error Handling set to ON see Figure 70 changes the Output response See Table 5 for...

Page 41: ...Act mA proportional to the Measured Composite Volumetric Act No No Yes E22 SingleChAccuracy Measured Composite Volumetric Act mA proportional to the Measured Composite Volumetric Act Yes Yes No E23 M...

Page 42: ...mA and check if the reading on the multimeter reads 4 00mA 0 01mA If the value on the multimeter is not 4 00mA 0 01mA input the value read on the multimeter into the Calibrate 4mA value and press ENTE...

Page 43: ...ted before a pulse is output Pulse Width Choose the duration of each pulse that is output IMPORTANT Make sure the meter is not configured to output more than one pulse during this time as this could l...

Page 44: ...Figure 58 Setting up pulse output 32...

Page 45: ...tput Composite Velocity Actual Volumetric Standard Volumetric Mass Flow Average Volumetric Flow Rate Sound speed Reynolds Channel x Velocity Actual Volumetric Standard Volumetric Mass Flow Average Vol...

Page 46: ...le 11 for Analog Output response with Path Error Handling set to ON Note Table 11 assumes Composite Actual Volumetric is chosen as Measurement for Frequency Output and the Path configuration is 3 path...

Page 47: ...cy proportional to the Measured Composite Volumetric Act No No Yes E22 SingleChAccuracy Measured Composite Volumetric Act Frequency proportional to the Measured Composite Volumetric Act Yes Yes No E23...

Page 48: ...equency Output Composite Velocity Actual Volumetric Standard Volumetric Mass Flow Average Volumetric Flow Rate Sound speed Reynolds Channel x Velocity Actual Volumetric Standard Volumetric Mass Flow A...

Page 49: ...Figure 60 Setting up alarm output 37...

Page 50: ...Refer to Figure 61 and Figure 57 3 You can also view the HART hardware and software revision numbers in About HART option Figure 61 Option slot 1 configured as HART 3 5 4b Option slot 1 configured as...

Page 51: ...options have similar capabilities and menu map 3 5 5a Option IO slot2 setting up analog output Use steps as in section Log in and Primary Pages to navigate to the Input Output settings page 1 Highligh...

Page 52: ...2 or Analog Output Channel 2 I O 4 3 Highlight Option I O Slot 2 and press ENTER 4 Then highlight AO AO AI R 1000 3W and press ENTER Then highlight Analog Output S2 1 or Analog Output S2 2 and press...

Page 53: ...1 Highlight Option I O Slot 2 and press ENTER 2 Then highlight AO AO AI R 1000 3W and press ENTER Then highlight Analog Input S2 3 and press ENTER 3 If you do not wish to connect an Analog Input you...

Page 54: ...r Menu Set 4mA current on calibrated current source and check the reading on the XMT1000 is 4 00mA 0 01mA Once reading is stabilized on the LCD Press ENTER to accept the current 4 mA value or Press ES...

Page 55: ...parameters that are required to ensure accurate ultrasonic flow rate measurements Use steps as in section Log in and Primary Pages to navigate to the Programming page 1 Highlight Composite and press E...

Page 56: ...Monel Aluminum Aluminum Nickel Nickel Brass Brass Plastic Nylon Nylon Copper Copper Plastic Polye Polyethylene Copper Nickel 10 10 Ni Cu alloy Plastic Polyp Polypropylene Copper Nickel 30 30 Ni Cu al...

Page 57: ...t the Tracking option The tracking window is used to scan through the speed of sound range programmed to detect the signal when the user is unsure of the fluid sound speed The meter also supports a li...

Page 58: ...roll down and select Path and press ENTER 2 Select Path Configuration Path Weights and Path Error Handling 3 Path Weights are used in Composite flow velocity calculations as in the following equation...

Page 59: ...s OFF program the Soundspeed Error This configuration will be used to validate if the measured sound speed is within the programmed range of the nominal sound speed In case the measured sound speed is...

Page 60: ...in the meter the Transducer Frequency Static Tw Wedge Angle and Wedge Soundspeed are automatically selected 3 If you have a special transducer that is not listed in Table 19 then select Transducer as...

Page 61: ...essage indicating that the Physical spacing of the transducers need to be adjusted to the value calculated by the XMT1000 4 Adjust the physical spacing to value calculated by the XMT1000 5 Repeat sect...

Page 62: ...eed of sound SOS after installation provided the operator knows the fluid SOS under the current flow conditions The measured fluid SOS should be within the accuracy specification after following the s...

Page 63: ...e flow velocity range or viscosity range use K Table option 2 If using Meter Factor skip the following steps otherwise Scroll and highlight Calibration Mode and press ENTER The meter supports Gate Tot...

Page 64: ...r the number of points to enter in the K Table 7 Scroll and highlight K Table and press ENTER Select each point and update the Velocity or Reynolds Number and its corresponding K Factor These points d...

Page 65: ...ransmitter subsystem Option I O Errors An where n is the Error number Option I O subsystem If a problem occurs with the electronics or transducers a built in error code message system greatly simplifi...

Page 66: ...hysical spacing couplant buffer or electronics In case you are unable to clear the errors collect diagnostic data and parameter information for each channel in the Diagnostics Data Table prior to call...

Page 67: ...sound speed to programmed nominal values for the process fluid and correct any programming errors Refer to Fluid and Pipe Problems and Transducer Problems sections to correct for any issues In case y...

Page 68: ...ntegrity possibly because of bubbles in the pipeline sound absorption by very viscous fluids or cavitation If this error is caused by changes in flow rate this error will be auto corrected when flow r...

Page 69: ...This condition is not self recovering and will not automatically correct itself Try power cycling the meter If error persists after power cycle contact Panametrics factory E29 Velocity Warning The mea...

Page 70: ...eed must not vary excessively The XMT1000 will tolerate relatively large changes in the fluid sound speed as may be caused by variations in fluid composition and or temperature However such changes mu...

Page 71: ...d on the bottom left front side of the main PCB that are accessible to service personnel These test points are easily connected by standard oscilloscope probes and allow the service person to look at...

Page 72: ...Please enter a valid range S5 Unsupported Parameter This parameter is not supported Warning A read or write request to an unsupported parameter was received S6 Flow Measurement One or more flow measu...

Page 73: ...failure Try power cycling the meter If error persists after power cycle contact Panametrics factory S19 Watch Dog Failure Watch dog failure Fault Watch dog test failed Try power cycling the meter If...

Page 74: ...ve to Flash Failed Error Request to Save failed Try again If error persists contact Panametrics factory 4 8 Communication errors C errors The communication error indicates that the Transmitter subsyst...

Page 75: ...ransmitter Try power cycling the meter If error persists after power cycle contact Panametrics factory X12 System Command Fail System command failed System command failed Try power cycling the meter I...

Page 76: ...ut RTD input If error persists after calibration contact Panametrics factory A10 S2 3 Input NotConnect Analog Input Error occurs when 4 20mA input is not connected at Channel S2 3 RTD Input Error occu...

Page 77: ...ase refer to Table 28 below for diagnosing any problems with the system If the meter shows errors and the diagnostics data indicate issues fill in the User Service record appendix before contacting Pa...

Page 78: ...oltage is high If the gain is greater than 35 dB change the Transmit Voltage to High Peak Index Up Threshold peak of the upstream transmit correlation signal For pipe sizes greater than 1 inch index s...

Page 79: ...en there is an indication of problem with the configuration parametersw Signal Quality Up Signal quality of the upstream transducer 1000 1000 Signal Quality Down Signal quality of the downstream trans...

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Page 81: ...l equipment should be de energized prior to servicing PanaFlow LC shows low signal strength upon couplant dry out or extrude Refer Couplant in Transducer Installation on page 15 Step 2 and Transducer...

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Page 83: ...HT 0 5 1 0 and 2 0 MHz CET CRR 0 5 1 0 and 2 0 MHz CAT 0 5 1 0 and 2 0 MHz Process Fluid Temperature Range Local mount 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C A 2 Electronics Enclosures Powder coated aluminum or s...

Page 84: ...02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1 2 0 1 2 0 No additional comm HART with 4 dynamic variables Foundation Fieldbus G CERTIFICATIONS US CAN Cl 1 Div 1 Grp BCD T6 IECEx ATEX Exd IIC T6 Gb IP66 H DIGITAL COMMUNIC...

Page 85: ...A MODEL LC TRANSDUCER SYSTEM B CHANNELS R20 P05 P10 P20 R20S 0 C JUNCTION BOX AX EX AXSS EXSS IN MM D EXACT PIPE OUTER DIAMETER E PIPE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT 0 Z SPECIAL S XMTXP EXAMPLE PART NUMBER STRIN...

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Page 87: ...d one adjustable short block Two slide tracks are included to connect the two short blocks A ruler attached to one of these slide tracks helps to set the transducer spacing For even traverse installat...

Page 88: ...ure for mounting the UCF involves setting the transducer spacing and fastening the fixture on the pipe Note For a even traverse installation you will only need the short block assembly the long block...

Page 89: ...lowing steps 1 Choose a location for the installation that has at least 10 pipe diameters of straight undisturbed flow upstream and at least 5 pipe diameters of straight undisturbed flow downstream fr...

Page 90: ...ark on the opposite side of the pipe and the pressure bolt is directly over the punch mark Make sure the fixed short block is not positioned on top of the chains of the long block The adjustable short...

Page 91: ...For installations with more than two traverses contact Panametrics for assistance There are two advantages to using the even number of traverse method Measurement accuracy is improved because the ultr...

Page 92: ...in this chapter Figure 102 Even traverse GCF Installation without transducers B 2 2 Odd number of traverse method Note The instructions in this section can also be used for a multiple traverse method...

Page 93: ...ection a distance equal to 1 4 of the pipe circumference or the same distance used in Step 5 Use the center punch to make a mark at this point Figure 106 GCF odd traverse installation step 6 7 Center...

Page 94: ...l travels from one side of the pipe wall to the opposite side of the pipe wall is considered one traverse For installations with more than two traverses contact Panametrics for assistance The even tra...

Page 95: ...more than one traverse contact Panametrics for assistance The odd traverse MCF consists of two sub assemblies Each subassembly is made up of one adjustable transducer block two magnetic blocks and two...

Page 96: ...sides to easily insert the transducer To move the block loosen the red thumbscrews slide the block to the desired location and tighten the thumbscrews Use the pressure bolt and the scale on the rod to...

Page 97: ...1 Electronics C 1 1 Data entry Record complete and detailed service data for the PanaFlow LC in Table 30 below Make additional copies of the table as needed Table 30 Service Record Date Description o...

Page 98: ...Table 30 Service Record Date Description of Service Performed By 86...

Page 99: ...ity Volumetric Mass Flow Forward Batch Totals Reverse Batch Totals Totalizer Time Sound Speed Current Correction Factor Current Reynolds Number Current Operating Temperature Standard Volumetric Net Ba...

Page 100: ...al Gain Down Channel 1 Up Peak Channel 1 Down Peak Channel 1 Dynamic Threshold Up Channel 1 Dynamic Threshold Down Channel 2 Velocity Channel 2 Sound Speed Channel 2 Transit Time Up Channel 2 Transit...

Page 101: ...ed Channel 3 Transit Time Up Channel 3 Transit Time Down Channel 3 Delta T Channel 3 Up Signal Quality Channel 3 Down Signal Quality Channel 3 Up Amp Disc Channel 3 Down Amp Disc Channel 3 SNR on Up C...

Page 102: ...d to current values to help diagnose any future malfunction of the system Table 32 Diagnostic Parameters Parameter Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Initial Current Initial Current Initial Current Velocit...

Page 103: ...Modbus map D 1 Input registers map Note Most Modbus Masters add an offset of 1 to the actual register addresses For Example Meter Modbus address 0x8200 Address to input in the Modbus master applicatio...

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Page 105: ...tions must be properly shielded and grounded Refer to Table 33 below for the specific requirements Table 33 Wiring Requirements Connection Cable Type Ground Termination Transducer Armored RG62 A U Gro...

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Page 107: ...ich can be used to disable write access to the instrument via HART This slide switch pictured in Figure 124 below is designed to lock out HART configuration access for those customers who require this...

Page 108: ...Type PV Value TV Value QV Value Current PV Loop Login Service Menu Logout Review Menu Squawk Clear Totals Menu Use Preference Menu I O Options Menu Sensor Setup Meter Review HART Review Menu HART Out...

Page 109: ...criptor Tag HART Settings Dev ID Revision Universal Rev Preambles of Required Software Revision Hardware Revision Field Device Date Model TV Value Measurement TV Measurement TV Class Manufacturer TV R...

Page 110: ...No Of Errors Ch 3 DeltaT Meter Factor Ch 2 Velocity Ch 3 ActiveTw Down Standard Volumetric Ch 2 Soundspeed Ch 3 Signal Quality Up Batch Net Volumetric Totals Ch 2 Transit Time Up Ch 3 Signal Quality...

Page 111: ...Up Ch 1 ActiveTw Up Ch 2 ActiveTw Gain Up Ch 3 Peak Index Down Ch 1 ActiveTw SNR Up Ch 2 ActiveTw Gain Down Ch 3 Peak Up Ch 1 ActiveTw SNR Down Ch 2 Error Status Ch 3 Peak Down Ch 1 ActiveTw Amplitud...

Page 112: ...Fluid Configurations Kinematic Viscosity Limits Zero Cutoff Flow Averaging Path Configuration Path Configuration Path Error Handling Ch 1 Path Weight Ch 2 Path Weight Ch 3 Path Weight Ch 1 Path Lengt...

Page 113: ...cer Frequency Ch 3 Static Tw Standard IO Communication Option Type Selection Standard Analog Output AO Error handling Standard Digital Output DO Type DO Pulse Measurement Type DO Pulse Unit Group sele...

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Page 115: ...n be easily identified on the HART network G 2 3 Masoneilan VECTOR V1100 adaptor configuration This step will configure the VECTOR adaptor so that it will be recognized by the wireless Gateway 1 Conne...

Page 116: ...be returned to its original state d Select Use the following IP Address box e Input 192 168 1 12 in the IP Address block f Input 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask g Select OK for both TCP IP and LAN p...

Page 117: ...l over the total value of the maximum current consumed by all devices including the host Conventional DC current cannot be used as is Terminators Fieldbus requires two terminators Refer to the supplie...

Page 118: ...CO cover on the XMT1000 terminal PCB is required to provide a barrier between IS and non IS connections This cover must be installed if the Fieldbus application is FISCO The FISCO cover should come in...

Page 119: ...Name Panametrics Manufacturer ID Hex 004745 Model XMT1000 Device Type 0010 FF Device Revision For latest see Fieldbus Foundation website FISCO Compliant Yes Hazardous Location Certs See drawing 752 58...

Page 120: ...tandard Figure 130 XMT1000 FF blocks H 4 Resource Block The Resource Block provides common information about the XMT1000 Foundation Fieldbus implementation The user can find FF revision numbers set pa...

Page 121: ...automatically exit configuration mode after 5 minutes of inactivity H 4 3 NAMUR NE107 The NAMUR NE107 recommendation specifies that detailed device specific diagnostics are summarized as four simple s...

Page 122: ...vice Initialization Failure Initialization failed Failed Hardware Failure ADC Bit Test Fault Failed VGA test Fault Failed Clock Frequency Fault Failed CPU test Fault Failed Invariable Flash Memory Fau...

Page 123: ...spec Amplitude Offspec SignalQuality Offspec VelocityRange Offspec SoundSpeed Offspec SNR Offspec Device in Configuration Mode In Configuration Mode Indication Check Unsupported Parameter Warning Unsu...

Page 124: ...ontains parameters that can be transmitted onto the Fieldbus via the AI block The user can view real time data and select the units for each of the parameters see Figure 134 below Figure 134 Measureme...

Page 125: ...ity g m3 kg L g ml kg m3 lb in3 lb ft3 lb gal Volumetric Flow Act m3 s m3 m m3 h m3 d L s L min L h ML d CFS CFM CFH ft3 d gal s GPM gal h gal d ImpGal s ImpGal min ImpGal h ImpGal d bbl s bbl min bbl...

Page 126: ...rameters that are common to all three paths Figure 135 below shows the Composite Transducer Block and Table 38 on page 152 lists the Measurements and Parameters that are available Note The R W designa...

Page 127: ...DARD_VOLUMETRIC R BATCH_NET_TOTALS R ERROR_STATUS R HEALTH_CODE R REPORTED_ERROR R GATE_INPUT_STATE R UNIT_TYPE_DENSITY_R R UNIT_TYPE_VELOCITY_R R UNIT_TYPE_TEMPERATURE_R R PIPE_ID R W PIPE_OD R W PIP...

Page 128: ...SOS_HIGH_LIMIT R W MULTIK_VELREY R W MULTIK_KFACTOR R W PATHCONFIGURRATION R W HARDWARE_REVISION R SOFTWARE_REVISION R UMPU_SERIAL_NUMBER R TOTALIZER_CMD R W SENSOR_SERIAL_NUMBER R MULTIK_ACTIVE R W M...

Page 129: ...rify that the gate and ground terminals on the Main PCB are connected 2 Program the CALIBR_MODE_SELECTION parameter on the Composite Transducer Block to Gate Input After these steps are complete you c...

Page 130: ...2 Soundspeed Ch 3 Amplitude Up Standard Volumetric Ch 2 Transit Time Up Ch 3 Amplitude Down Batch Net Volumetric Totals Ch 2 Transit Time Down Ch 3 Gain Up Error Status Ch 2 DeltaT Ch 3 Gain Down Hea...

Page 131: ...um Soundspeed Limits Minimum Velocity Warning Limit Maximum Velocity Warning Limit Minimum Velocity Maximum Velocity Zero Cutoff Flow Averaging Minimum Amplitude Maximum Amplitude Correlation Peak Lim...

Page 132: ...ducer Number Ch 3 Transducer Frequency Ch 3 Static Tw Advanced Transmit Voltage Attenuator Reynolds Correction Tw Mode Selection Ch 1 Active Tw Peak Ch 2 Active Tw Peak Ch 3 Active Tw Peak Ch 1 Delta...

Page 133: ...s 1 to 6 H 8 Channel transducer block The CH1 CH2 and CH3 transducer blocks show the measurement values and programmable parameters for each of the three paths Figure 137 below shows the Channel Trans...

Page 134: ...T_PEAK R W CH_TRANSDUCER_TYPE R W CH_TRANSDUCER_FREQ R W CH_ERRORS_ALLOWED R W CH_TRANSDUCER_ NUMBER R W CH_PATHCONFIGURATION R W H 9 Analog input block The Analog Input AI Block see Figure 138 below...

Page 135: ...he meter must be removed Notice the QUALITY STATUS field shows as Bad and the SUBSTATUS field shows as Sensor Failure This information indicates a measurement error which must be corrected Figure 140...

Page 136: ...on of terminator requirements A value cannot be written to a parameter in the XMT1000 FF Not in configuration mode Enter correct Admin password in Resource block verify S1 configuration mode appears o...

Page 137: ...age Model PN Description Key Benefits DPI620G FF Genii advanced modular calibrator and HART Fieldbus communicator Fully featured communicators for device configuration trimming and calibration Complet...

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Page 139: ...nd warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade Return policy If a Panametrics instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Notify Pana...

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Page 141: ...N 60079 14 as applicable Equipment is of type flameproof d design and complies with the standards identified in the table on page 2 The product contains no exposed parts which produce surface temperat...

Page 142: ...for genuine replacement enclosure adapter fasteners 5 Care should be taken to avoid creating an ignition hazard due to impact or friction on the titanium transducers which form part of the flameproof...

Page 143: ...the product as shown below 1 XMT1000 Labels Aluminum Enclosure Model Serial Number Boston Model Serial Number Shannon Certification US CAN IECEx ATEX FISCO Certification US CAN IECEx ATEX Standard PA...

Page 144: ...000 Labels Stainless Steel Enclosure Model Serial Number Boston Model Serial Number Shannon Certification US CAN IECEx ATEX FISCO Certification US CAN IECEx ATEX Standard PANAMETRICS LLC PANAMETRICS L...

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