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6.7  Display update interval:  

uPdAtE

If the Tachometer display is likely to change rapidly, a
longer interval between display updates may simplify
reading the display.  This function allows one of six
different display intervals between 0.5 and 5 seconds
to be selected. The selected display update interval
does  not  affect  the  update  time  of  any  other
instrument function.

To adjust the update interval select  

uPdAtE

 from the

configuration menu and press 

(

 to reveal the current

time.   Pressing the 

&

 or 

*

 button will scroll through

the  six  times.  When  the  required  interval  has  been
selected press 

)

 to enter the selection and return to

the configuration menu.

6.8  Run-time display:  

di5P-2

This  function  turns  the  run-time  display  

on

 or  

off

,

although the run-time timer continues to function when
the display is off.

To  check  the  status  of  the  run-time  display,  select

di5P-2

  from  the  configuration  menu  and  press

(

 that will reveal if the run-time display is 

on

 or 

oFF

.

The setting may be changed by pressing the 

&

 or 

*

button followed by the 

)

 button to enter the selection

and return to the configuration menu.

6.9  Position of the decimal points:  

dP

This  function  positions  the  decimal  point  in  the
Tachometer speed display.   To adjust select 

dP

 from

the  configuration  menu  and  press  

(

.      The

Tachometer display will be activated and identified by
the display annunciator as RATE.   The decimal point,
which may be positioned between any of the digits or
may be absent is positioned by operating the  

&

 or

*

  push  button.    When  set  as  required  enter  the

setting   and   return   to   the   configuration   menu   by
operating the 

)

 button.

6.10  Speed scale factor:  

5CALE

 

.

 

5

5CALE.5

 is a dividing factor adjustable between 0.0001

and 99999 that enables the Tachometer speed display
to  be  in  the  required  engineering  units.    e.g.  If  a
sensor  monitoring  a  rotating  shaft  generates  18
pulses per revolution, to produce a Tachometer speed
display in revolutions 

5CALE.5

 should be set to 18.0.

The units of the Tachometer speed display are pulses
per unit of time.  The unit of time is the timebase of the
instrument  which  is  determined  by  

t-bA5E

 which  is

described in section 6.11.

To  check  or  change  the  speed  scale  factor  select

5CALE

 

.

 

5

 from the configuration menu and press  

(

which  will  reveal  the  existing  value  with  one  digit
flashing.    The  value  of  the  flashing  digit  may  be
changed by pressing the 

&

 or 

*

 button.

When  this  digit  has  been  adjusted  as  required,
pressing  

(

  will  transfer  control  to  the  next  digit.

When  all  the  digits  have  been  adjusted  pressing

(

 will transfer control to the decimal point which

may be positioned between any of the digits, or may
be  omitted  by  moving  it  to  the  right  of  the  least
significant  digit.    When  the  required  speed  scale
factor has been entered,  press  

)

 to return to the

5CALE

 

.

 

5

 prompt in the configuration menu. 

6.11  Timebase:  

t-bA5E

The  timebase  multiplies  the  Tachometer  speed
display by 1, 60 or 3,600 depending upon whether
the  Tachometer  is  required  to  display  speed  per
second, per minute or per hour.  e.g.  RPS, RPM or
RPH.  See Fig 9.

To  check  or  change  the  timebase,  select  

t-bA5E

from the configuration menu and press 

(

 

which will

reveal the current setting.   Pressing the  

&

 or  

*

button will scroll through the three options:

tb-1

speed per second

tb-60

speed per minute

tb-3600

speed per hour

When the required multiplier is displayed press  

)

to return to the  

t-bA5E

 prompt in the configuration

menu.

6.12  Display filter:  

FiLtEr

The  digital  display  filter  has  two  independent
adjustable  parameters  enabling  the  Tachometer
speed display response to be tailored for optimum
performance.  The filter parameters are controlled by
a  two  digit  number.    The  first  digit  defines  the
amount of filtering applied to the display as shown
below.

First digit

Filter time constant

seconds

0X

              0

1X

              1.3

2X

              4.3

3X

              6.5

4X

              8.7

5X

            11.3

6X

            15.7

7X

            20.9

8X

            25.2

9X

            31.5

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Summary of Contents for BA314NG

Page 1: ...Issue 5 9th July 2019 BA314NG Ex nA and Ex tc Tachometer Issue 5...

Page 2: ...dAtE 6 8 Run time display di5P 2 6 9 Position of the decimal points dP 6 10 Speed scale factor 5CALE 5 6 11 Timebase t bA5E 6 12 Display filter FiLtEr 6 13 Clip off CLP oFF 6 14 Local reset LoC clr 6...

Page 3: ...larm silence time 5IL 9 3 12 Flash display when alarm occurs FL5H 9 3 13 Access Setpoint AC5P 9 3 14 Adjusting alarm setpoints from the display mode 9 4 4 20mA output 9 4 1 Ex nA certification 9 4 2 S...

Page 4: ...m compliance with the European ATEX Directive 2014 34 EU For international applications the BA314NG also has IECEx certification which is described in Appendix 2 For applications in the USA and Canada...

Page 5: ...the Tachometer may be configured to provide direct access to the alarm setpoints from the display mode when the and buttons are operated simultaneously See 9 3 13 and 9 3 14 2 3 Displays The BA314NG...

Page 6: ...the Type Examination Certificate This allows the Tachometer to be adjusted and configured live when installed in Zones 2 When connected to a suitable system the BA314NG Tachometer may be installed in...

Page 7: ...ety parameters Input Output Type of input Link 3 4 Ui Uo Io Switch contact Yes 15V 10 5V 9 2mA Proximity detector Yes 15V 10 5V 9 2mA Open collector Yes 15V 10 5V 9 2mA Magnetic pick off No 30V 1 1V 0...

Page 8: ...that terminals 2 6 and RS2 are interconnected within the BA314NG See Fig 1 4 1 Power supply The BA314NG Tachometer requires a minimum of 10V between terminal 1 2 and consumes 10mA without optional bac...

Page 9: ...eshold and rise above the upper thresholds shown in the following table Input transducer Switching thresholds Lower Upper Open collector 2k 10k Voltage pulse low 1 0V 3 0V Voltage pulse high 3 0V 10 0...

Page 10: ...d associated wiring should be able to withstand a 500V rms insulation test to earth The BA314NG contains a configurable debounce circuit to prevent false triggering See section 6 6 4 2 6 Voltage pulse...

Page 11: ...the bottom right hand corner the back box for interconnecting cable screens The BA314NG Tachometer may be pipe mounted using a BA393G pipe mounting kit 5 2 Installation Procedure Fig 6 illustrates the...

Page 12: ...instrument is ordered a blank scale card will be fitted which can easily be marked on site with a dry transfer or a permanent marker Custom printed scale cards are available from BEKA associates as a...

Page 13: ...factor that determines whether the Tachometer displays speed per second per minute or per hour The Tachometer incorporates a run time counter that displays the time in hours that the speed of the mon...

Page 14: ...on or oFF See section 6 8 Display Summary of function dP Decimal points Defines the position of the decimal point in the Tachometer speed display See section 6 9 5CALE 5 Speed scale factor 5CALE 5 is...

Page 15: ...6 Display Summary of function CLr Gtot Resets grand total run time to zero This function resets the grand total run time to zero from within the configuration menu when CLr YE5 is selected and 5urE is...

Page 16: ...16...

Page 17: ...17...

Page 18: ...ges such as those resulting from a mechanical contact closing and bouncing Three levels of protection may be selected and the amount of debounce applied depends upon the type of Tachometer input that...

Page 19: ...g shaft generates 18 pulses per revolution to produce a Tachometer speed display in revolutions 5CALE 5 should be set to 18 0 The units of the Tachometer speed display are pulses per unit of time The...

Page 20: ...sed it is not necessary to enter a clip off value see 6 8 To check or change the clip off threshold select CLP oFF from the configuration menu and press which will reveal the current setting The thres...

Page 21: ...isplayed and then press which will result in a 0000 prompt being displayed with the first digit flashing This is a request for the instruction to be confirmed by entering 5urE using the or button to a...

Page 22: ...the wires entering the hazardous area should be individually fused and contain a means of isolation These two requirements may be satisfied by installing DIN rail mounted terminals incorporating a fus...

Page 23: ...ting on or oFF The function can be changed by pressing the or push button followed by the button to return to EnbL prompt in the sub menu 6 20 6 Source of output pulse 5ourCE The output pulse may be d...

Page 24: ...to select the required value followed by the button to return to durAtion prompt in the sub menu Note This function only appears in the pulse output sub menu when 5CALEd is selected in the 5ource sub...

Page 25: ...al between display updates Using the or button select uPdAtE in the configuration menu and press to reveal how frequently the Tachometer display is updated Using the or push button select 0 5 0 5 seco...

Page 26: ...h buttons The button will transfer control to the second digit which controls the step response and should be set to 0 in the same way Finally enter the selection and return to the FiLtEr prompt in th...

Page 27: ...s unauthorised access to the configuration menu Using the or button select CodE from the configuration menu and press which will reveal 0000 with the first digit flashing This example requires the sec...

Page 28: ...ion change Re enable both alarms See 9 3 4 8 2 Fault finding after commissioning EN 60079 17 Electrical installations inspection and maintenance permits live maintenance in Zone 2 if a risk analysis d...

Page 29: ...your local BEKA agent It is helpful if a brief description of the fault symptoms is provided 8 6 Customer comments BEKA associates is always pleased to receive comments from customers about our produ...

Page 30: ...with factory fitted dual isolated solid state single pole alarm outputs that may be independently configured Each may be configured as a speed or run time alarm with a high or low function having a no...

Page 31: ...the means of isolation is essential for their effective use It is also necessary to ensure that the maintenance procedure makes sure that unauthorised re closure of the switches does not occur It is n...

Page 32: ...t and the alarm output being activated See section 9 3 10 5IL Alarm silence time Defines the time that the alarm output remains in the non alarm condition following acceptance of an alarm See section...

Page 33: ...to return to the alarm sub menu 9 3 5 Type of alarm tYPE Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 are totally independent both may be speed or run time alarms or one may be conditioned for speed and the other for run time...

Page 34: ...ggle the contact status between no and nC when set as required press the button to return to the no nC prompt in the alarm sub menu 9 3 9 Hysteresis H5tr Hysteresis is only available on speed alarms s...

Page 35: ...l adjustment is provided by a separate security access code Using the or push button select AC5P from the configuration menu and press to reach the enable function EnbL Pressing will reveal the existi...

Page 36: ...the or push button and the button to transfer control to the next digit When the required setpoint has been entered pressing will return the display to the 5P1x or 5P2x prompt from which the other se...

Page 37: ...ed and contain a means of isolation These two requirements may be satisfied by installing DIN rail mounted terminals incorporating a fuse which can easily be opened as shown in Fig 2 to provide isolat...

Page 38: ...g the or push button select 4 000 in the 4 20mA output sub menu and press to reveal the existing speed display with one digit flashing The required display can be entered using the or push button to a...

Page 39: ...cate indicated by the certificate number s X suffix These state that the BA314NG Tachometer should be a Supplied from a limited energy circuit with output parameters in normal operation equal to or le...

Page 40: ...ical to the ATEX safety parameters described in the main section and in Appendix 1 of this manual The IECEx certificate may be downloaded from the BEKA associates or the IECEx website or may be reques...

Page 41: ...T5 Gc Zone 22 AEx ic tc IIIC T80 C Dc Ta 40 C to 60 C cETL codes for Canada Ex nA ic IIC T5 Gc Ex n IIC T5 Gc Ex ic tc IIIC T80 C Dc Class III Div 2 Class II Div 2 Gp F G Ta 40 C to 60 C The ETL and...

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