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6.10  Reset grand total:   CLr. Gtot

The grand total is a separate sixteen digit counter
which duplicates the total display but is not zeroed
when the total display is reset to zero.  The grand
total may be viewed in the operating mode in two
eight digit sections as described in section 2.1 of
this manual.

The grand total counter can only be reset to zero
from the 'CLr. Gtot' function in the main
programme menu.   To zero the grand total
counter select 'CLr. Gtot' and press 

which will

cause the instrument to display 'Clr. no' with 'no'
flashing.    Continuously press the  

Up

 or 

Down

push-buttons until 'CLr. YES' is displayed and then
press 

P

 which will result in a '0000' prompt.  Using

the 

Up

 and

 Down

 buttons and the

  P

 button to

move to the next digit, confirm the request by
entering the password 'SurE'.  Note 'S' is entered
as '5'.   Pressing

  E

 will then reset the grand total

counter to zero and return the instrument to the
'CLr. Gtot' prompt in the main menu.

CAUTION

After resetting the grand total
counter to zero the old grand total
can not be recovered.

6.11  Timebase:  t-bASE

Together with the total scale factor 'SCALE-t', this
function defines the arithmetic relationship
between the rate and total displays.  To calculate
total flow the timebase divides the rate display by
1, 60 or 3,600 depending upon whether the
BA354ND rate display represents flow per second,
per minute or per hour.    See Fig 6.

To check or change the timebase select 't-bASE'
from the main menu and press 

P

 which will reveal

the current setting.   Pressing the 

Up

 or 

Down

button will index though the following three options.

BA354ND

Rate display

Represents

Flow

Select

In

t-bASE

menu

Total display

= rate display

divided by

Per second

tb – 1

1

Per minute

tb – 60

60

Per hour

tb – 3600

3600

Select the required divisor and press 

E

 to return to

the main menu.

6.12  Function of the P push-button:   C - - P

This parameter defines the function of the 

P

 push-

button when the BA354ND is in the operating
mode.   While the 

P

 button is pushed the

instrument will display the input current in
milliamps or as a percentage of the span.

To check or change the parameter select 'C - -P'
from the main menu and press 

P

 to reveal the

current setting.  Pressing the 

Up

 or 

Down

 button

will toggle the instrument between the two options;
'4-20' and 'PC', the input current in milliamps and
the input as a percentage of span.  When the
required option is displayed press 

E

 to store the

selection and return to the main menu.

Accuracy depends upon the accuracy of the
internal references which should be periodically
calibrated - see section 6.9.2

6.13  Total scale factor:  SCALE-t

Together with the timebase 't-bASE', this is a
dividing factor which defines the arithmetic
relationship between the rate and total displays.
The total scale factor may be set to any value
between 0.0001 and 65535* allowing the total flow
and rate of flow to be displayed in different
engineering units.

SCALE-t  =    Units of rate display

                   Units of total display

When calculating SCALE-t the required units of
measurement for the total display must be
converted to those used for the rate display as
shown in following example:

The BA354ND rate display represents litres per
second but the total flow display is required in UK
gallons.   There are 4.5461 litres in a UK gallon.

SCALE-t  =    Units of rate display
                      Units of total display

      =     1 litre     =         1 litre

         1 gallon      1/(4.5461) litres

SCALE-t  =    4.5461

Alternatively if the total display is required in
thousand of UK gallons

      =     1 litre     =         1 litre

         1 gallon      1/(4546.1) litres

SCALE-t   =    4546.1

Summary of Contents for BA354ND

Page 1: ...Issue 3 11th November 2009 BA354ND Type n certified 4 20mA loop powered field mounting rate totaliser issue 3...

Page 2: ...e P push button 6 13 Total scale factor 6 14 Percentage clip off 6 15 Local reset of total display 6 16 Security code 6 17 Over and under range 7 Calibration Examples 7 1 Using an external current sou...

Page 3: ...oped across R1 which is proportional to the 4 20mA input current provides the input signal for the analogue to digital converter Each time a 4 20mA current is applied to the instrument initialisation...

Page 4: ...sc in the lower left hand corner indicator of the display rotates when the input current exceeds 4mA 3 TYPE n CERTIFICATION 3 1 Certificate of Conformity ITS Testing and Certification Ltd Formerly ERA...

Page 5: ...mmon industrial gases 3 6 Certification Label Information The ATEX certification label is fitted in a recess on the top outer surface of the enclosure The year of manufacture and instrument serial num...

Page 6: ...gn requirements listed in section 4 1 If suitably certified the flowmeter may also be located in Zone 2 as shown in Fig 3B Both examples show an external reset switch Alternatively the BA354ND may be...

Page 7: ...safe area To prevent circulating currents cable screens should only be earthed at one point in the safe area The BA354ND enclosure is supplied with a bonding plate to ensure electrical continuity bet...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 5 Dimensions and terminal connections...

Page 9: ...s displayed on the five digit display Using the instrument s CAL or SEt functions this display may be calibrated to show the flow rate in engineering units Both the zero display at 4mA and the span di...

Page 10: ...cimal point clip off to adjust value Press or between 0 and 10 or and pressing Define Security Enter by Code to move to next digit Local reset or Fig 7B Programme Structure CLr Gtot E E E E E E E E P...

Page 11: ...arly set the required full scale display accurate 20mA input current scale display using an Similarly set the required full to move to next digit pressing or and set required zero display by With accu...

Page 12: ...l new BA354ND rate totalisers are supplied calibrated as requested at the time of ordering If calibration information is not supplied the BA354ND will be set to display a rate of 0 00 with 4mA input a...

Page 13: ...n and 4 20 to display current See section 6 12 Display Description of function SCALE T Total Scale Factor Defines the arithmetic relationship between the rate and total displays May be adjusted betwee...

Page 14: ...ned press E to return to the main menu If the application requires flow rate to be the primary display i e shown on the large display the d P function enables the rate and total displays to be interch...

Page 15: ...ing the Up and Down buttons and the P button to move to the next digit enter the password SurE Pressing E will then give access to the sub menu Note S is entered as 5 6 9 1 AC rejection FrE WARNING If...

Page 16: ...lay rate display divided by Per second tb 1 1 Per minute tb 60 60 Per hour tb 3600 3600 Select the required divisor and press E to return to the main menu 6 12 Function of the P push button C P This p...

Page 17: ...e of total flow may be adjusted in one percent increments using the Up or Down buttons When set as required press the E button to enter the revised figure and return to the main programme menu 6 15 Lo...

Page 18: ...ing a traceable 4 20mA calibrator Section 7 2 contains an example of calibration using the instruments internal 4 and 20mA references which although not traceable are adequate for many industrial appl...

Page 19: ...significant digit of the total display and following decimal point are flashing i e a resolution of 0 1 Press P to move control to the rate display Using the Up or Down push button move the flashing d...

Page 20: ...12 Reset the grand total to zero To reset the grand total to zero select CLr Gtot from the main menu and press P which will cause the instrument to display Clr no Toggle this to CLr YES using the Up o...

Page 21: ...by simultaneously pressing P and E Assuming a security code has not already been entered the instrument will respond by displaying root which is the first function in the main menu Steps Perform as de...

Page 22: ...8 8 2 Fault finding after commissioning ENSURE PLANT SAFETY BEFORE STARTING MAINTENANCE Live maintenance should only be performed when there is no risk of a flammable atmosphere being present and dus...

Page 23: ...accessory boards to the terminals should be un plugged The replacement display assembly may then be installed and the enclosure reassembled If after replacement of the display assembly the instrument...

Page 24: ...programmed as high or low rate or total alarms with normally open or normally closed outputs Fig 9 illustrates the conditions available for a rate alarm and shows which are fail safe i e output is in...

Page 25: ...he SCALE t functions and each alarm may be programmed as a rate or a total alarm For simplicity Fig 12 only shows the programmable functions on the rate option of alarm AL1 Alarm 2 and the total optio...

Page 26: ...s setpoint Sub menu which enables direct access to the alarm setpoints from the operating mode and defines a separate security code See section 9 2 12 9 2 4 Alarm enable EnbL This function allows the...

Page 27: ...to reveal the current setting The function can be changed by pressing the Up or Down button followed by the E button to return to the alarm menu 9 2 9 Hysteresis HStr Hysteresis is only available on r...

Page 28: ...de press E to return to the EnbL prompt followed by the Up or Down button to select the access code prompt AcCd Pressing P will reveal the current security code Each digit of the code may be changed b...

Page 29: ...14 providing the supply voltage is below 30V the backlight safety components will ensure that the input current is less than 100mA Fig 14 Backlight powered by Zener barrier Reducing the supply voltag...

Page 30: ...commissioning 8 1 after commissioning 8 2 Flow indicator 2 2 Flow transmitter loops 4 1 Gas groups 3 5 Grand total 2 1 clear 6 3 6 10 Guarantee 8 5 HI LO 9 2 3 9 2 7 HStr 9 2 3 9 2 9 Input 4 20mA 3 3...

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