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9.  ACCESSORIES

9.1 Scale card

The BA338C has a window on the right hand side
of the display to hold a card showing the units of
measurement  e.g. Litres, Gallons, M

3

.

Instruments can be supplied with a printed scale
card showing any units specified at the time of
ordering.  If a printed card is not requested, a blank
card will be supplied.

Scale cards can easily be marked on-site as
follows:

a. Remove the rear terminal block(s) and the

rear panel as shown in Fig 10.

b. Carefully pull the rate totaliser assembly

from the enclosure.

c. Gently pull and then slide the blank scale

card towards the display window until the
card is free.  Mark the card with the required
legend and replace in the slot.

d. Reassemble the instrument.

9.2  Tag number

The BA338C can be supplied with a thermally
printed tag number on the rear panel.  This tag
number is not visible from the front of the
instrument after installation.

9.3  Alarms

The BA338C can be supplied with two solid state
single pole outputs which may be independently
programmed as high or low, rate or total alarms
with normally open or normally closed outputs.

WARNING

These alarm outputs should not be used
for critical safety applications such as a
shut down system.

When the BA338C power supply is turned off or
disconnected, both BA338C alarm outputs will
open irrespective of whether normally open or
normally closed outputs have been selected.
When designing a system an open output should
therefore be the alarm condition.

Alarm annunciators on the instrument display
indicate the status of both alarms. If an alarm delay
or silence time has been selected the annunciator
will flash during the delay or silence period.

Programmable functions for each alarm include
adjustable setpoint, alarm delay time and alarm
silence time.   Hysteresis may be applied to rate
alarms.

The BA338C total display is up-dated and
compared with the programmed alarm setpoint
twice per second, irrespective of the display
update time selected.  This may result in the total
alarm being delayed for up to half a second after
the total has exceeded the setpoint.

9.3.1  Solid state output

Each alarm has a galvanically isolated single pole
solid state switch output as shown in Fig 11.  The
outputs are polarised and current  will only flow in
one direction.   Terminals A1 and A3 should be
connected to the positive side of the supply.

Ron

=

5

 + 0.6V

Roff

=

greater than 180k

Note:

  Because of the series protection diode

some test meters may not detect a closed
alarm output

Fig 11 Equivalent circuit of each alarm output

9.3.2  Intrinsic safety

Each of the two alarm outputs is a separate
galvanically isolated solid state switch.  The EC-
Type Examination Certificate specifies that under
fault conditions the voltage, current and power at
each alarm output will not exceed those specified
for 

simple apparatus in Clause 5.4 of

EN50020:1994.  This allows each of the BA338C
alarm outputs to be connected to any intrinsically
safe circuit protected by a certified Zener barrier or
galvanic isolator providing that the output
parameters of each circuit do not exceed:

Uo

28V dc

Io

200mA

Po

0.85W

No system certificate has been issued for the
BA338C alarm outputs, as the system certificate
for the circuit to which the alarms are connected
remains valid.

Summary of Contents for BA338C

Page 1: ...ry 2011 Certification information label Rate display Annunciators for optional alarms Rotating flow indicator Total display BA338C Intrinsically safe Externally powered pulse input panel mounting rate...

Page 2: ...te interval 6 5 Type of input 6 6 Position of the decimal points 6 7 Lower display 6 8 Rate scale factor 6 9 Timebase 6 10 Rate filter 6 11 Total scale factor 6 12 Clip off 6 13 Local reset 6 14 Reset...

Page 3: ...ost any pulse output flowmeter The total display may be reset to zero by a remote switch contact or from the front panel push buttons Optional accessories enable the flow rate to be transmitted to oth...

Page 4: ...fied Body Intertek Testing Services ITS confirming compliance with the European ATEX Directive 94 9 EC for Group II Category 1 gas atmospheres EEx ia IIC T5 The instrument bears the Community Mark and...

Page 5: ...lvanic isolator connected to terminals 3 and 4 The two system certificates specify maximum permitted cable parameters when 28V 300 devices are used 3 3 2 Contact 2 wire proximity detector or open coll...

Page 6: ...nfirming that it complies with the requirements for Group II Category 1 G EEx ia IIC T5 Tamb 40 to 60o C specified in the ATEX Directive When connected to a suitable system the BA338C may be installed...

Page 7: ...uit that is used for all BA338C installations protected by Zener barriers For simplicity connections for the optional pulse output 4 20mA output and backlight are included in the appendix to this manu...

Page 8: ...tified intrinsically safe voltage source within the hazardous area which can withstand a 500V rms insulation test to earth for one minute and has output parameters equal to or less than Uo 28V dc Io 1...

Page 9: ...is used to transfer the signal to the rate totaliser in the hazardous area Fig 5 Pulse source in safe area 4 3 1 Power supply Any certified galvanic isolator may be used to power the BA338C providing...

Page 10: ...ces should be connected to terminals 3 and 4 These terminals comply with the requirements for simple apparatus They may be directly connected to any certified intrinsically safe voltage source within...

Page 11: ...ent secured with four panel mounting clips The BA338C liquid crystal display has maximum contrast when viewed from directly ahead and slightly below the centre line of the instrument For reflective di...

Page 12: ...ith the requirements of the European EMC Directive 2004 108 EEC For specified immunity all wiring should be in screened twisted pairs To prevent circulating currents cable screens should only be earth...

Page 13: ...decimal points Moving the position of a decimal point in a scale factor will therefore affect the instrument calibration The BA338C updates its total flow calculation twice per second If the instrumen...

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Page 15: ...AY 2 Lower display Turns the loweer display which normally shows rate on or off See section 6 7 Display Description of function SCALE r Rate Scale Factor Defines the arithmetic relationship between th...

Page 16: ...sing Up or Down will scroll through the five options UOLts Voltage pulse input Threshold 1V and 3V 5kHz max Input terminals 3 and 4 COIL Low voltage pulse Threshold 20mV peak 5kHz max Input terminals...

Page 17: ...on the decimal point in the rate scale factor move the flashing digit to the left hand side of the required decimal point position and simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons When the required ra...

Page 18: ...next digit To position the decimal point in the scaling factor move the flashing digit to the left hand side of the required decimal point position and simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons Wh...

Page 19: ...6 15 Security code CodE The calibration and conditioning of the instrument may be protected by a four digit security code which must be entered before access to the programme menu is granted New inst...

Page 20: ...nput Using the Up or Down button scroll through the main menu until InPut is displayed then press P to reveal the existing setting Select COIL the input for a magnetic pick off using the Up or Down bu...

Page 21: ...c metre so the BA338C is required to display 1 cubic metre for every 1 050 x 1 000 pulses received SCALE t should therefore be set to 1 050 000 Select SCALE t from the main menu and press P which will...

Page 22: ...trument to the CLr Gtot prompt in the main menu Step 12 Define the security code Defining a security code prevents unauthorised access to the programme functions Select COdE from the main menu and pre...

Page 23: ...alarms 8 2 Fault finding after commissioning ENSURE PLANT SAFETY BEFORE STARTING MAINTENANCE Live maintenance is permitted on intrinsically safe equipment installed in a hazardous area but only certif...

Page 24: ...status of both alarms If an alarm delay or silence time has been selected the annunciator will flash during the delay or silence period Programmable functions for each alarm include adjustable setpoin...

Page 25: ...ay Description of function EnbL Alarm enable Enables or disables the alarm function without changing the alarm parameters See section 9 3 4 tYPE Type of alarm Defines whether the alarm operates on the...

Page 26: ...or the alarm type has been changed Both alarms must therefore be enabled after calibration changes 9 3 5 Type of alarm tYPE Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 may both be rate or total alarms or one may be conditio...

Page 27: ...resis select HStr from the alarm menu and press P which will reveal the existing figure Each digit can be adjusted using the Up and Down push buttons and the P button to move to the next digit When th...

Page 28: ...l disable the security code allowing direct access to the setpoints in the display mode by pressing the P and Up buttons simultaneously New instruments with alarms are supplied with the security code...

Page 29: ...ght powered by Zener barrier The display brilliance depends upon the current flowing through the backlight This is determined by the supply voltage and the end to end resistance of the Zener barrier o...

Page 30: ...ce and inductance specified by the system certificate of the circuit connected to the BA338C Fig 16 shows how the pulse output circuit may be powered from the BA338C supply to drive a counter in the s...

Page 31: ...the rate display by the d P function The value of the flashing digit may be changed by pressing the Up or Down buttons When this digit is set as required pressing P will transfer control to the next...

Page 32: ...4 Fault finding during commissioning 8 1 after commissioning 8 2 FILtEr 6 10 Flow indicator 2 3 FM Approval Appendix 1 Galvanic isolators 4 3 Gas groups 3 5 Grand total 2 2 clear 6 14 Guarantee 8 5 HI...

Page 33: ...d with the following gases Intrinsic Safety Division 1 or 2 Class I Group A B Group C Group D Zone 0 1 or 2 Class 1 Group IIC Group IIB Group IIA The FM entity parameters are similar to the ATEX param...

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