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6.11  Calibration of the rate display using 
         internal reference:   ‘5Et’

Using   the   ‘5Et’   function   the   rate   display   can   be
calibrated without the need to know the value of the
4/20mA input current, or to disconnect the BA354NE
Rate Totaliser from the 4/20mA loop.  

When  using  the  ‘5Et’  function  the  instrument’s
internal  reference  is  used  to  simulate  a  4mA  and
20mA input current.  

Zero

  rate display with a simulated 4mA input

Span

  rate display with a simulated 20mA input

To  calibrate  the  rate  display  select  '5Et'  from  the
configuration menu and press

 

P

.  

The Rate Totaliser

will display 'ZEro', pressing  

P

 again will reveal the

current rate display at 4mA.   The flashing digit can
be adjusted by pressing the 

 or 

 buttons, when

set as required pressing 

P

 

will transfer control to the

next digit.  When all the digits have been adjusted,
press 

E

 to return to the 'ZEro' prompt.

To  adjust  the  rate  display  at  20mA,  press  the  

button which will cause the Rate Totaliser to display
'5PAn', pressing 

P

 

will then reveal the  existing rate

display at 20mA.   The flashing digit can be adjusted
by  pressing  the  

 or  

 buttons,  when  set  as

required pressing  

P

 will transfer control to the next

digit.  When all the digits have been adjusted press

E

 

twice

 t

o return to the '5PAn' prompt followed and

then to the ‘5Et’ prompt in the configuration menu.

6.12  Clear 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 following table illustrates how grand
totals are displayed.

        

Grand total        High display  Low display

1234567890123456

12345678

90123456

-1234

-1234

-12345678

-

12345678

-1234567890

-12

32567890

-123456789012345

-1234567

89012345

The grand total counter can be reset to zero from
the 'CLr.Gtot' function in the configuration menu, or
from the operating mode if the local grand total reset
has been activated, see section 6.17.   

To zero the grand total from within the configuration
menu select   'Clr.Gtot' and press 

which will cause

the instrument to display 'Clr.no'.  Press the 

 or 

button until 'CLr.YES' is displayed and then press 

P

which will result in

 a 

'0000' prompt.  Using the 

 and

 buttons and the

 P

 button to move to the next digit,

enter '5urE' digit by digit to confirm the instruction.

Pressing

 E

 will then reset the grand total counter to

zero, briefly displaying ‘Gt CLrd’ to confirm that the
instruction  has  been  performed  and  return  the
instrument  to  the  'CLr.Gtot'  prompt  in  the
configuration menu.  

CAUTION

After resetting the original grand

total can not be recovered.

6.13  Timebase:  t-bA5E

Together with the total scale factor '5CALE-t', this
function defines the arithmetic relationship between
the rate and total displays.    The timebase divides
the rate display by 1, 60 or 3,600 depending upon
whether the BA354NE rate display represents flow
per second, per minute or per hour.    See Fig 6.

To  check  or  change  the  timebase  select  't-bA5E'
from the configuration menu and press 

P

 which will

reveal the current setting.   Pressing the 

 or 

button will index though the following three options.

BA354NE

Rate display

Represents

flow

Select

in

t-bA5E

menu

Total display

= rate display

divided by

Per second

‘tb – 1’

1

Per minute

‘tb – 60’

60

Per hour

‘tb – 3600’

3600

After selecting the required divisor, press 

E

 to return

to the ‘t-bA5E’ prompt in the configuration menu.

6.14  Function of the 

P

  push-button:   ‘C - - P’

When the Rate Totaliser is in the operating mode,
operating  the  

P

  push  button  will  display  the  input

current in milliamps, or the displayed flow rate as a
percentage of the difference between the displayed
flow rate at 4mA and 20mA inputs.

To  check  or  change  the  function  of  the  

P

 push

button select 'C - -P' from the configuration menu
and press 

P

 to reveal the current setting.  Pressing

the 

 or 

 button will toggle the setting between '4-

20'  the  current  display  in  milliamps  and  'PC'  the
percentage display.   When set as required press 

E

to return to the ‘C - - P’ prompt in the configuration
menu.

Note:

   The percentage option ‘PC’ is not available

when the sixteen segment lineariser is selected see
section 6.4.

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Summary of Contents for BA354NE

Page 1: ...Issue 3 3rd July 2014 BA354NE Type nA 4 20mA loop powered field mounting Rate Totaliser Issue 3...

Page 2: ...to a new indicator 7 2 Lineariser calibration using internal reference 7 2 1 Example Adding break points to a new indicator 7 3 Lineariser error message 7 4 Under and over range 7 5 Lineariser default...

Page 3: ...strument The voltage developed 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...

Page 4: ...n clear the grand total and Gt CLrd will be displayed to confirm the operation The instrument will then automatically return to the operating mode Selectable function in the configuration menu See sec...

Page 5: ...TEX installations in explosive gas atmospheres conforming with EN60079 14 Electrical Installations in Hazardous Areas When designing systems for installation outside the UK the local Code of Practice...

Page 6: ...uit that defines the voltage developed between the input terminals 1 and 3 therefore the ATEX certificate does not specify a maximum safety input voltage Ui 3 4 Reset terminals The input safety parame...

Page 7: ...ous area should be individually fused and contain a means of isolation However in practice instrumentation energised by a current limited power supply or instrument that can be switched off is often c...

Page 8: ...0V rms insulation test for one minute The switch button must comply with the electrostatic requirements specified by Clause 7 of EN60079 0 and material composition defined in Clause 8 If the totaliser...

Page 9: ...ded GRP enclosure If this enclosure is not bolted to an earthed post or structure the earth terminal should be connected to the plant potential equalising conductor The enclosure is fitted with a bond...

Page 10: ...rised using the square root extractor or the 16 segment lineariser which are selectable in the instrument s FunC sub menu The rate display may then be calibrated using the CAL or 5Et functions to show...

Page 11: ...e entered using the and push buttons and the P button to move control to the next digit When the correct four digit code has been entered pressing E will cause the first parameter FunC to be displayed...

Page 12: ...on or oFF See section 6 8 dP Decimal points Positions the decimal point in the rAtE and totAL displays See section 6 9 Display Summary of function CAL Calibration of the rate display using an external...

Page 13: ...nd Gt rE5Et t rE5Et enables the total display to be reset to zero when and push buttons are operated simultaneously for more than 2 seconds Gt rE5Et enables the grand total to be reset to zero when E...

Page 14: ...14...

Page 15: ...arity with bi directional flow Use of the lineariser is described in section 7 of this instruction manual 6 5 Display resolution rE5n This function defines the resolution of the least significant disp...

Page 16: ...y and identify the lower display variable but on the larger upper display The position of the decimal point can be positioned in the same way by operating the and push buttons when set as required ent...

Page 17: ...s been activated see section 6 17 To zero the grand total from within the configuration menu select Clr Gtot and press P which will cause the instrument to display Clr no Press the or button until CLr...

Page 18: ...low rates which over long periods may result in significant totalisation errors the BA354NE rate display can be conditioned to stop totalisation when the flow rate falls below a specified clip off thr...

Page 19: ...Rate Totaliser is returned to the display mode Please contact BEKA associates sales department if the security code is lost 6 19 Reset to factory defaults r5Et This function enables the Rate Totaliser...

Page 20: ...ineariser calibration using an external current source This method allows direct calibration of the lineariser with an external current source and is the preferred method when traceability is required...

Page 21: ...21...

Page 22: ...llowing break point 7 1 1 Example Adding break points to a new Rate Totaliser When adding break points to a new Rate Totaliser or to a lineariser following resetting to the factory defaults using the...

Page 23: ...e E button The corresponding rate display at each of the break points can now be defined using the diSP sub function Using the and buttons select the diSP sub function and press P which will reveal th...

Page 24: ...ither the root extractor or the lineariser are required The standard linear relationship should therefore be selected With FunC displayed press P which will reveal the existing function Using the or b...

Page 25: ...the totaliser scaling factor In this example the rate display is in litres per minute but the total display is required in cubic metres 5CALE t Units of rate display Units of total display There are 1...

Page 26: ...and total flow in cubic metres with a resolution of 0 1 cubic metres Total is to be shown on the upper large display and rate on the lower smaller display Totalisation is to occur for flow rates betw...

Page 27: ...ed by risk analysis or when there is no risk of a flammable atmosphere being present If an Rate Totaliser fails after it has been functioning correctly follow the procedure shown in section 9 1 If thi...

Page 28: ...of the existing escutcheon Do not remove the original escutcheon The BA354NE Rate Totaliser can also be supplied with a blank or custom laser engraved stainless steel plate secured by two screws to th...

Page 29: ...dc Ii 200mA This allows each alarm output to switch any dc circuit providing that in normal operation the maximum supply voltage is not greater than 30V and the switched current is not greater than 2...

Page 30: ...30...

Page 31: ...ted when the selected display rate or total equals the setpoint See section 10 3 6 Hi Lo Alarm function Defines the alarm function as High or Low See section 10 3 7 no nC Normally open or normally clo...

Page 32: ...y pressing the or button followed by the E button to return to the alarm menu 10 3 8 Alarm output status no nC Configures the solid state alarm output to be open no or to be closed nC in the non alarm...

Page 33: ...rate or total display depending upon which has caused the alarm alternates between the numerical value and the alarm reference ALr1 or ALr2 when the alarm output is activated If both alarm outputs ar...

Page 34: ...5Px1 or 5Px2 prompt from which the other setpoint may be selected or the Rate Totaliser may be returned to the display mode by pressing E again Notes 1 With the Rate Totaliser in the display mode dire...

Page 35: ...Separately powered backlight The separately powered backlight is a current sink which will draw a constant 35mA when the supply voltage is equal to or greater than 11V At lower supply voltages the ba...

Page 36: ...A392D Stainless steel bracket secured by two worm drive hose clips Will clamp to any vertical or horizontal pipe with an outside diameter between 60 and 80mm BA393 Heavy duty stainless steel bracket s...

Page 37: ...2 flammable gas atmosheres may also be used for Zone 22 combustible dust applications The Rate Totaliser should be located where the minimum amount of dust will accumulate on the enclosure and the in...

Page 38: ...ified operating temperature of the BA354NE is 20 to 70 C At temperatures below 20 C the instrument will continue to totalise but the display will not function The specified gas and dust safety paramet...

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