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9.3.4   Alarm enable:  

EnbL

This  function  allows  the  alarm  to  be  enabled  or
disabled  without  altering  any  of  the  alarm
parameters.  Using the 

&

 or 

*

 push button select

AL1

 or  

AL2

  from  the  configuration  menu  and

press 

to access the alarm sub-menu.  Press the

or 

*  

button  until 

EnbL

  is  displayed  followed

by 

(

 which will reveal if the function is  

on

 or  

off.

The setting can be changed by pressing the  

&

 or

*

 push button followed by the 

)

 

button 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  rate  or  total  alarms,  or  one  may  be
conditioned for rate and the other for total. 
Using the 

&

 or 

*

 push button select 

tYPE

 from the

selected alarm sub-menu and press 

(

 to check or

change the function.  The 

&

 or 

*

 push button will

toggle the selection between 

rAtE

 and 

totAL

, when

set as required press the 

)

 button to return to the

alarm sub-menu.

Note:

 When  

tYPE

  is  changed,  the  alarm

configuration  is  automatically  reset  to  the
default values and the alarm is disabled.  It
must therefore be reconfigured before use.

9.3.6  Setpoint adjustment: 

 5P1

x & 

5P2

x

The  rate  alarm  setpoints  

5P1r

 and  

5P2r

 may  be

positioned anywhere between 000000 and 999999
and the total alarm setpoint 

5P1t

 and 

5P2t

 anywhere

between 00000000 and 99999999.

All the setpoints are adjusted in the same way, for
example to adjust the setpoint of Alarm 1 which has
been  configured  to  operate  on  the  rate  display.
Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select  

5P1r

 in the

AL1

 sub-menu and press  

(

 which will reveal the

existing  setpoint  with  one  digit  flashing.    The
required setpoint can be entered using the 

&

 or 

*

push  button  to  adjust  the  flashing  digit  and  the

(

 button to transfer control to the next digit.   When

set  as  required  press  

)

  to  enter  the  value  and

return to the 

5P1r

 prompt in the alarm 1 sub-menu.

9.3.7  Alarm function:   

Hi.

 

Lo

Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 are totally independent, both
may be 

Hi

 or 

Lo

, or one may be conditioned as a 

Hi

alarm and the other as a 

Lo

 alarm.

Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select  

Hi.

#

Lo

 from

the selected alarm sub-menu and press 

(

 to check

or change the function.  The 

&

 or 

*

 push button

will  toggle  the  alarm  function  between  

Hi

 and  

Lo

,

when set as required, press the 

)

 button to return

to the 

Hi. Lo

 prompt in the alarm sub-menu.

9.3.8  Alarm output status:   

no

 

.

 

nC

Each  single  pole  alarm  output  may  be  open  or
closed  in  the  non-alarm  condition.    When  the
BA367NE  power  supply  is  turned  off  or
disconnected,  the  alarm  output(s)  will  open
irrespective  of  whether  normally  open  or  normally
closed outputs have been selected.  Therefore when
designing  an  alarm  system  normally  closed  

nc

should be selected so that the output opens when an
alarm occurs or if the power supply fails.

Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select  

no

 

.

 

nC

 from

the selected alarm sub-menu and press 

(

 to check

or change the function. The  

&

 or  

*

 push button

will  toggle  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 rate alarms so the

H5tr

 function only appears in the configuration sub-

menu  when  alarm  

tYPE

  has  been  set  to  

rAtE

.

During configuration hysteresis is shown in the units
of rate previously configured for the rate display.

Using the  

&

 or  

*

 push button select  

H5tr

 in the

selected alarm sub-menu and press  

(

 which will

reveal the existing hysteresis with one digit flashing.
The required hysteresis can be entered using the 

&

or 

*

 push button to adjust the flashing digit and the

(

 button to transfer control to the next digit.   When

set  as  required  press  

)

  to  enter  the  value  and

return to the 

H5tr

 prompt in the alarm sub-menu.

e.g.  A Counter configured to display a rate of 0 to
5000, with a high alarm set at 4000 and hysteresis of
100 will perform as follows:

High  alarm  will  be  activated  when  rate
equals or exceeds 4000, but will not reset
until the rate falls below 3900.

9.3.10  Alarm delay:   

dELA

This function enables activation of the alarm output
to be delayed for a fixed time following the alarm
condition  occurring.    The  delay  can  be  set  in  1
second increments up to 3600 seconds.  If a delay is
not required zero should be entered.  

To adjust the delay select 

dELA

 using the 

&

 or 

*

push  button  in  the  selected  alarm  sub-menu  and
press 

(

 which will reveal the existing delay time in

seconds with one digit flashing.  The required delay
time can be entered using the 

&

 or 

*

 push button

to  adjust  the  flashing  digit  and  the  

(

 button  to

transfer  control  to  the  next  digit.      When  set  as
required press  

)

 to enter the value and return to

the 

dELA

 prompt in the alarm sub-menu.

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Summary of Contents for BA364G

Page 1: ...Issue 7 9th July 2019 BA367NE One input Ex nA and Ex tc Counter Issue 7 ...

Page 2: ... type inP tYPE 6 6 Input debounce dEbouncE 6 7 Input pulse counting edge Cnt EdgE 6 8 Display update interval uPdAtE 6 9 Upper display di5P 1 6 10 Lower display di5P 2 6 11 Position of the decimal points dP 6 12 Total scale factor 5CALE t 6 13 Rate scale factor 5CALE r 6 14 Timebase t bA5E 6 15 Display filter FiLtEr 6 16 Direction of count uP or dn 6 17 Reset value CLr VAL 6 18 Local reset LoC CLr...

Page 3: ...play mode 9 4 Pulse Output 9 4 1 Ex nA certification 9 4 2 Pulse output configuration PuL5E oP 9 4 3 Enable pulse output EnbL 9 4 4 Source of pulse output 5ourCE 9 4 5 Divide output pulse frequency diVidE 9 4 6 Output pulse width durAtion 9 4 7 Pulse storage 9 5 4 20mA output 9 5 1 Ex nA certification 9 5 2 Configuration 9 5 3 4 20mA output 4 20 oP 9 5 4 Enable 4 20mA output EnbL 9 5 5 Select rate...

Page 4: ...ounter initialisation is performed After a short delay the following display sequence occurs All segments of the display are activated Counter starts functioning using the configuration information stored in the instrument s permanent memory Unless total and grand total displays have been reset to zero new pulses will be added to the existing totals 2 2 Controls The BA367NE Counter is controlled a...

Page 5: ...dicator of the display rotates for two seconds each time an input pulse is received on either input Appears to rotate continuously when combined input frequency on both inputs exceeds 0 5Hz Reset Activated while the total display annunciator is being reset via the front panel push buttons or the external reset terminals Rate Identifies rate display annunciator Total Identifies total display annunc...

Page 6: ...closure located in Zone 2 When connected to a suitable system and correctly mounted in a panel enclosure complying with the requirements for Type of protection n the panel enclosure containing the BA367NE Counter may be installed in Zone 2 explosive gas air mixture not likely to occur and if it does will only exist for a short time Be used with gases in groups Group A propane Group B ethylene Grou...

Page 7: ... Ex e Ex p and Ex d protected apparatus located in Zone 2 Because the BA367NE is not certified intrinsically safe it should not be connected to an intrinsically safe system BEKA Application Guide AG310 Guide for Installation of extra low voltage d c Ex nA instrumentation which can be downloaded from www beka co uk contains explanations and recommendations for the installation of Ex nA equipment In...

Page 8: ...nted terminals incorporating an easily removable fuse which can be extracted to achieve isolation as shown in Fig 2 Clear identification of and easy access to 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 not considered necessary to have a means o...

Page 9: ... 6 providing the minimum operating voltage of the proximity detector is greater than 7 5V The sensor and the associated wiring should be able to withstand a 500V rms insulation test to earth The BA367NE contain a configurable debounce circuit to prevent false triggering See section 6 6 4 2 5 Magnetic pick off input Magnetic pick off sensors usually have a low level ac voltage output which a BA367N...

Page 10: ... the edges of aperture are de burred b Inspect the Counter s captive gasket and ensure that it is not damaged before inserting it into the panel enclosure aperture c If the enclosure panel is less than 1 0mm thick or is non metallic an optional BEKA stainless steel support plate should be slid over the rear of the indicator before the panel clamps are fitted to evenly distribute the clamping force...

Page 11: ...scale card showing the requested units of measurement if this information is not supplied when the instrument is ordered a blank card will be fitted A pack of self adhesive scale cards printed with common units of measurement is available as an accessory from BEKA associates Custom printed scale cards can also be supplied To change a scale card unclip the protruding end of the flexible strip by ge...

Page 12: ...n uP or dn uP Clear value clr val 00000000 Local clear Local total reset Clr tot oFF Local grand total reset Clr Gtot oFF Security code CodE 0000 Note While the instrument is being configured counting continues so that any input pulses occurring during this time are recorded 6 1 Configuration structure Fig 10 shows the calibration structure of the BA367NE Counter The pulse input is passed to the 5...

Page 13: ... 5AVE while the new information is stored in permanent memory If after accessing the configuration menu the interval between operating any front panel push button exceeds one minute the BA367NE will automatically return to the display mode and any configuration changes will not be stored in permanent memory When making changes to multiple configuration functions it is therefore sensible to occasio...

Page 14: ...ngineering units 5CALE r may be adjusted between 0 0001 and 99999 e g if one pulse represents 2 pump strokes and the rate display is required in pump strokes 5CALE r should be set to 2 0 The rate display is independent of the total display See section 6 13 Display Summary of function t bA5E Timebase Selectable multiplier allowing rate to be displayed in units per second per minute or per hour Sele...

Page 15: ...al can not be restored See section 6 20 Clr Gtot Resets grand total to zero from within configuration menu This function resets the grand total to zero from within the configuration menu when CLr YE5 is selected Note Once reset the grand total can not be recovered See section 6 21 Display Summary of function CodE Access code Defines a four digit alphanumeric code that must be entered to gain acces...

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Page 18: ...the input miscounting when the input pulse has noisy edges such as those resulting from a mechanical contact closing and bouncing Three levels of protection may be selected The amount of debounce applied depends upon the type of Counter input that has been selected in the inP tYPE function Select inPut in the configuration menu and press which will reveal the inP tYPE prompt press the or button to...

Page 19: ...eturn to the configuration menu 6 10 Lower display di5P 2 This function turns the lower display on or off When turned off the BA367NE will only have one eight digit display which may be configured in the di5P 1 function to show the total count or rate To check the setting for the lower display select di5P 2 from the configuration menu and press that will reveal if the lower display is on or oFF Th...

Page 20: ...e counts per unit of time The unit of time is the timebase of the instrument which is determined by t bA5E described in section 6 14 To check or change the rate scale factor select 5CALE r from the configuration menu and press which will reveal the existing value with one digit flashing The value of the flashing digit may be adjusted by pressing the or button When this digit has been adjusted as r...

Page 21: ...ount uP or dn This function defines whether input pulses increment or decrement the total display i e whether the BA367NE is an up counter or a down counter When configured as a down counter with a non zero number entered for the reset value CLr VAL the BA367NE will count down from the reset value to zero To check or change the count direction select uP or dn from the configuration menu and press ...

Page 22: ...the LoC CLr prompt in the configuration menu Note Once reset the grand total can not be recovered 6 21 Reset grand total from configuration menu Clr Gtot The grand total is a separate sixteen digit counter which is incremented or decremented in parallel with the total display but is not reset when the total display is reset The grand total may be viewed in the display mode in two eight digit secti...

Page 23: ...f strokes that a reciprocating pump makes in thousands of strokes on the larger upper display and to show the speed of pumping in strokes per hour on the lower display The stroke sensor is a proximity detector which produces four pulses per stroke The total display is only to be resettable by an external contact not from the BA367NE Counter front panel Similarly the grand total is not to be resett...

Page 24: ...mple the proximity detector produce four pulses per pump stroke The BA367NE is required to display thousands of pump strokes therefore the total scale factor 5CALE t should be set to 4 x 1000 4000 Select 5CALE t from the configuration menu and press to view the current value with one digit flashing Use the or button to adjust the flashing digit and the button to transfer control to the next digit ...

Page 25: ...ation menu and press which will reveal the existing security code with the first digit flashing Enter the new code 1209 using the or button to adjust the flashing digit and the button to transfer control to the next digit When the new code has been entered press to return to the configuration menu Step 12 Return to the display mode Following completion of configuration return the BA367NE to the di...

Page 26: ... Optional alarms do not function Alarms have been disabled following configuration change Re enable both alarms 8 2 Fault finding after commissioning EN 60079 17 Electrical installations inspection and maintenance permits live maintenance in Zone 2 if a risk analysis demonstrates that this does not introduce an unacceptable risk The removal of covers opening of Ex n enclosure is permitted if this ...

Page 27: ...nmental conditions 8 5 Guarantee Instruments which fail within the guarantee period should be returned to BEKA associates or our local 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 products and services All communications are acknowledged and whenever possible suggest...

Page 28: ...refore be chosen for the alarm condition Alarm annunciators on the instrument display indicate the status of each alarm If an alarm delay or silence time has been selected the annunciator will flash during the delay or silence period The BA367NE internal counters are up dated and compared with the alarm setpoint twice per second irrespective of the display update time selected This may result in a...

Page 29: ...o alarm AL1 The following table summarises each of the alarm configuration functions and includes a cross reference to more detailed information Again only the functions on alarm AL1 are listed Display Summary of function EnbL Alarm enable Enables or disables the alarm without changing the alarm parameters See section 9 3 4 tYPE Type of alarm Defines whether the alarm operates on the rate or total...

Page 30: ... return to the Hi Lo prompt in the alarm sub menu 9 3 8 Alarm output status no nC Each single pole alarm output may be open or closed in the non alarm condition When the BA367NE power supply is turned off or disconnected the alarm output s will open irrespective of whether normally open or normally closed outputs have been selected Therefore when designing an alarm system normally closed nc should...

Page 31: ...on After an alarm has occurred operating the button will cause the alarm output to revert to the non alarm condition for the programmed alarm silence time When an alarm is silenced by operating the push button the Counter s alarm annunciator will flash until the silence time expires To adjust the alarm silence time select 5iL using the or push button in the selected alarm sub menu and press which ...

Page 32: ... the AC5P sub menu and press which will cause the Counter to display 0000 with one digit flashing The flashing digit may be adjusted using the or push button when set as required operating the button will transfer control to the next digit When all the digits have been adjusted press twice to return to the AC5p prompt in the configuration menu The revised security code will be activated when the C...

Page 33: ...e to another BA367NE Counter the pulse output terminals may be directly connected to the input terminals of the second instrument as shown in Fig 16 alternatively the second instrument may be located in the safe area The second Counter should be configured for an open collector input Fig 16 Pulse retransmission to another BEKA E Ex nA instrument A voltage output pulse can be generated as shown in ...

Page 34: ...unted terminals incorporating a fuse which can easily be removed as shown in Fig 2 to provide isolation Clear identification of and easy access to 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 not considered necessary to have a means of isolation ...

Page 35: ... to followed by the button to return to diVidE prompt in the sub menu Note This function only appears in the pulse output sub menu when 5CALEd is selected in the 5ource sub function See 9 4 4 9 4 6 Output pulse width durAtion When 5CALEd is selected in the 5ource sub function 9 4 4 the output pulse width is defined by this function One of following millisecond pulse widths may be selected 0 1 0 5 ...

Page 36: ...mply with the requirements of EN 60079 14 Electrical installations design selection and erection each of 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 fuse which can easily be opened as shown in Fig 2 to provide isolation Clear identification of and...

Page 37: ...tput sub menu and press to reveal the existing setting totAL or rAtE The function can be changed by pressing the or push button followed by the button to return to the 4 20tYPE prompt in the sub menu 9 5 6 Display which corresponds to 4mA output 4 000 The Counter display which corresponds to a 4 000mA output current is defined by this function Using the or push button select 4 000 in the 4 20mA ou...

Page 38: ...d in the main section of this instruction manual all BA367NE Counters have ATEX dust ignition protection by enclosure certification Ex tc permitting installation in combustible dust atmospheres The front panel push button switches are non incendive and have been certified intrinsically safe Ex ic without the need for Zener barriers or galvanic isolators This appendix describes ATEX installations i...

Page 39: ...nspections depends upon environmental conditions Removal of flammable dust should be performed with care to avoid creating a dust cloud Appendix 2 IECEx certification Appendix 2 IECEx certification A2 0 The IECEx Certification Scheme IECEx is a global certification scheme for explosion protected products which aims to harmonise international certification standards For additional information about...

Page 40: ...L safety parameters are the same as the ATEX and IECEx parameters the systems shown in sections 3 4 and 5 of this manual may therefore also be used for US and Canadian installations subject to complying with the local codes of practice ETL and cETL codes CL I Zone 2 AEx nA ic IIC T5 Gc US gas Zone cert Zone 22 AEx ic tc IIIC T80ºC Dc US dust Zone cert Ex nA ic IIC T5 Gc Canadian gas Zone cert Ex i...

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