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5.3  EMC

The BA324ND complies with the requirements of
the European EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.  For
specified immunity all wiring should be in screened
twisted pairs, with the screens earthed in the safe
area.

Additional immunity may be obtained by
connecting the BA324ND earth terminal to a local
earth, or to a cable screen which is earthed in the
safe area.

Fig 5  Dimensions and terminal connections

6.  PROGRAMMING & CALIBRATION

The BA324ND is programmed and calibrated via
four push-buttons which are located behind the
instrument control cover.

CAUTION!

The four push-buttons are energy
limited and will not cause ignition in
normal operation.  Ex 'n' certification
requires that the instrument enclosure
provides IP54 protection, the control
cover may therefore only be removed
for calibration when there is no
possibility of dust or water ingress.
Before replacing the cover ensure that
the sealing gasket  is undamaged and
free from dirt and foreign bodies.

When frequent access to the push-buttons is
required, the indicator can be supplied with
external membrane push-buttons mounted on the
outside of the control cover.   These push-buttons
are energy limited and may be operated when a
flammable atmosphere is likely to be present.

All the programming functions are contained in an
easy to use menu which is shown diagramatically
in Fig 6.   Each function is summarised in section
6.1 which includes references to more detailed
information.  Although this simple menu driven
system enables most adjustments to be made
without repeated reference to this manual, we
recommend that at least the summary of the
programmable functions in section 6.1 is read
before attempting programming or recalibration.

When the indicator is fitted with alarms,
linearisation or a tare function, the basic menu is
expanded to include functions associated with
these optional features.   All the optional functions
are described in section 9 of this manual.

Throughout this manual push-buttons are shown in
italics e.g. 

P

 or 

Up

 push-button, and legends

displayed by the indicator are shown within
inverted commas e.g. 'CAL' and ' ALr2'.

Access to the programme menu is obtained by
operating the 

P

 and 

E

 push-buttons

simultaneously.  If the instrument is not protected
by a security code the first parameter 'root' will be
displayed.  If a security code other than the default
code 0000 has already been entered, the indicator
will display 'COdE'.  Press 

P

  to clear this prompt

and enter the security code for the instrument
using the 

Up

Down

 and 

P

 push-buttons.

Summary of Contents for BA324ND

Page 1: ...Issue 7 4th March 2014 BA324ND Type nL certified loop powered 4 digit field mounting indicator Issue 7 Only for replacement use after May 2013 Use BA324NE for new applications...

Page 2: ...eferences 8 Maintenance 8 1 Fault finding during commissioning 8 2 Fault finding after commissioning 8 3 Servicing 8 4 Routine maintenance 8 5 Guarantee 8 6 Customer comments 9 Accessories 9 1 Units o...

Page 3: ...forward biased diode D1 The voltage developed across D1 which is relatively constant is multiplied by a switch mode power supply and used to power the instrument The voltage developed across R1 which...

Page 4: ...60079 Part 14 Electrical Installation in Hazardous Areas When designing systems for installation outside the UK the local Code of Practice should be consulted 3 3 4 20mA input terminals Input terminal...

Page 5: ...Fig 2 BA324ND in a transmitter loop In practice it is only necessary to ensure that in normal operation the maximum current flowing in the loop is less than 30mA In the example shown in Fig 2 this cu...

Page 6: ...ted to the internal EMC filters For maximum radio frequency interference rejection this terminal should be connected to a local earth or to a cable screen which is earthed in the safe area To prevent...

Page 7: ...and may be operated when a flammable atmosphere is likely to be present All the programming functions are contained in an easy to use menu which is shown diagramatically in Fig 6 Each function is sum...

Page 8: ...s the resolution of the least significant display digit May be set to 1 2 5 or 10 digits See section 6 3 d P Decimal point Positions the dummy decimal point between any of the digits or turns it off S...

Page 9: ...ial flowmeter Below 5 of flow the BA324ND display is forced to zero of full flow Current output mA 5 0 4 04 10 0 4 16 25 0 5 00 50 0 8 00 75 0 13 00 100 0 20 00 6 3 Resolution rESn This function defin...

Page 10: ...10...

Page 11: ...least significant digit has been adjusted press E to return to the SPAn prompt followed by E to return to the menu 6 7 Conditioning sub menu Cond This sub menu allows the mains line frequency at whic...

Page 12: ...ith the default security code 0000 which allows unrestricted access to all programming functions To enter a new security code select COdE from the menu and press P which will cause the indicator to di...

Page 13: ...and press E to return to the main menu Step 4 Select frequency of maximum mains line rejection Scroll though the main menu until Cond is displayed Enter the sub menu by pressing P twice and select the...

Page 14: ...y of maximum mains line rejection Scroll though the main menu until Cond is displayed Enter the sub menu by pressing P twice and select the FrE function Using the Up or Down buttons select 50 and then...

Page 15: ...ay has a large voltage ripple content Unable to Incorrect Enter correct security enter the security code or fit security programme code link in override position Mode entered See Fig 7 8 2 Fault findi...

Page 16: ...intenance The mechanical condition of the instrument and electrical calibration should be regularly checked The interval between inspections depends upon environmental conditions We recommend that ini...

Page 17: ...A324ND can also be supplied with a blank or custom engraved stainless steel plate secured to the instrument terminal cover by two screws 9 2 Alarms The BA324ND can be supplied with two solid state sin...

Page 18: ...owing table summarises each of the alarm programme functions and includes a cross reference to more detailed information Again only the functions on alarm 1 are listed but alarm 2 has identical facili...

Page 19: ...een calibrated to display 0 with 4mA input and 10000 with 20mA input the two alarm setpoints may be positioned anywhere between 125 and 10125 To adjust the setpoint select SP1 or SP2 from the alarm me...

Page 20: ...can be changed by pressing the Up or Down button followed by the E button to return to the alarm menu 9 2 8 Hysteresis HStr During programming hysteresis is shown in the units the indicator has been c...

Page 21: ...nt AcSP This function controls a separate menu which provides direct access to the alarm setpoints when the indicator is in the display mode See section 9 2 12 for a full description An operator may t...

Page 22: ...ressing E will return the display to the SP1 or SP2 prompt from which the other setpoint may be selected or the indicator may be returned to the display mode by pressing E again Direct access to the a...

Page 23: ...n can be selected using the Up and Down push buttons The delete break point function dEL operates in a similar manner to the Add function described above When the required number of break points has b...

Page 24: ...24...

Page 25: ...equired break point has been selected press P to reveal the existing display Using the Up and Down buttons and P to move between digits set the revised display Press E to return to the sub menu from w...

Page 26: ...i 30V dc Ii 100mA dc Pi 1 3W This allows the backlight to be powered from a safe area 18 to 30V dc supply as shown in Fig 15 Providing the supply voltage is less than 30V the backlight safety componen...

Page 27: ...re available for securing the BA324ND to a horizontal or vertical pipe BA392D Stainless steel bracket secured by two worm drive hose clips Will clamp to any pipe with outside diameter between 60 and 8...

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