Operating Instructions
Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d‘utilisation
Type 8011
Flowmeter with paddle-wheelDurchfluss-Messgerät mit FlügelradDébitmètre à ailette
Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Type 8011 Flowmeter with paddle wheel Durchfluss Messgerät mit Flügelrad Débitmètre à ailette ...
Page 2: ...rve the right to make technical changes without notice Technische Änderungen vorbehalten Sous réserve de modifications techniques Bürkert SAS 2012 2016 Operating Instructions 1604 1_EU ML 00563878 Original FR ...
Page 3: ... 6 1 Conditions of use 11 6 2 Conformity to standards and directives 11 6 3 Mechanical data 11 6 4 Dimensions of device 12 6 5 Fluid data 12 6 6 Electrical data 12 6 7 Electrical connections 13 6 8 K factors 13 7 Installation and wiring 16 7 1 Safety instructions 16 7 2 Installation onto the pipe 17 7 2 1 Recommendations for installing the 8011 on the pipe 17 7 2 2 Installing a device with welding...
Page 4: ...nce and troubleshooting 24 9 1 Safety instructions 24 9 2 Cleaning 25 9 3 Problem solving 25 9 4 Replacing the seal 25 10 Spare parts and accessories 26 11 Packaging transport storage 27 12 Disposal of the product 27 English ...
Page 5: ... used Danger Warns against an imminent danger Failure to observe this warning can result in death or in serious injury Warning Warns against a potentially dangerous situation Failure to observe this warning can result in serious injury or even death CAUTION Warns against a possible risk Failure to observe this warning can result in substantial or minor injuries Note Warns against material damage F...
Page 6: ...r operation of the device are proper transport storage and installation as well as careful operation and maintenance Only use the device as intended 3 Basic safety information This safety information does not take into account any contingencies or occurences that may arise during assembly use and maintenance of the devices the local safety regulations that the operator must ensure the staff in cha...
Page 7: ...ty of the compo nent materials of the device and the fluids likely to come into contact with it for example alcohols strong or concentrated acids aldehydes alkaline compounds esters aliphatic com pounds ketones halogenated aromatics or hydrocarbons oxidants and chlorinated agents Note Elements Components sensitive to electrostatic discharges This device contains electronic components sensitive to ...
Page 8: ...ions specified in this manual 4 3 Information on the Internet You can find the user manuals and technical data sheets regarding the type 8011 at www burkert com 5 Description 5 1 Area of application The 8011 flowmeter is intended to measure the flow rate of neutral or slightly aggressive liquids free of solid particles 5 2 General description The 8011 flowmeter comprises the SE11 electronics incor...
Page 9: ... HALL NPN PNP 0 7A 36VDC 6 36VDC D63 PV FKM 0 3 10 M S 00556249 W46MN Made in France 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 3 1 1 Supply voltage 2 Measured value and type of the device 3 Type of sensor 4 Pulse output data 5 Type of connection 6 Flow range 7 Conformity logo 8 Manufacturing code 9 Material of the seal exposed to the fluid 10 Order code 11 Fitting material 5 4 Description of the name plate of the SE11 ...
Page 10: ...2 on the side of the DN15 or DN20 fitting in metal V2 Fitting Electrical connection Supply voltage Outputs Order code DN6 DN8 DN15 v2 and DN20 v2 Male 5 pin M12 fixed connector 4 5 24 V DC Pulse NPN 559 440 6 36 V DC Pulse NPN PNP 559 441 Cable gland including 1 m cable 4 5 24 V DC Pulse NPN 559 442 6 36 V DC Pulse NPN PNP 559 443 DN15 to DN65 except DN15 v2 and DN20 v2 Male 5 pin M12 fixed connec...
Page 11: ...2 fitting of DN06 to DN65 in PP PVC PVDF brass or stainless steel according to this directive the device can only be used in the following cases depending on the max pressure the DN of the pipe and the fluid Type of fluid Conditions Fluid group 1 par 1 3 a DN 25 only Fluid group 2 par 1 3 a DN 32 or DN 32 and PNxDN 1000 Fluid group 1 par 1 3 b PNxDN 2000 Fluid group 2 par 1 3 b DN 200 6 3 Mechanic...
Page 12: ...ment deviation Teach In 1 of the measured value Standard K factor 2 5 of the measured value Linearity 0 5 of the full scale 10 m s Repeatability 0 4 of the measured value Measuring element magnetic sensor These values were determined in the following reference conditions medium water water and ambient temperatures 20 C min upstream and down stream distances respected appropriate pipe dimensions 6 ...
Page 13: ...ype With a cable gland Cable 1 m With a fixed connector Male 5 pin M12 fixed connector 6 8 K factors The K factors have all been determined in the following reference conditions medium water water and ambient temperatures 20 C min upstream and downstream distances respected appropriate pipe dimensions Two versions of the S012 in DN15 and DN20 exist having different K factors Only version 2 identif...
Page 14: ...andard K factor pulse litre 1 DN6 DN8 DN15 DN15 v2 DN20 DN20 v2 DN25 DN32 DN40 DN50 DN65 Stainless steel Welding ends acc to SMS 3008 97 0 73 4 61 5 47 5 29 5 18 9 10 5 DIN 11866 series C BS 4825 1 ASME BPE 97 0 73 4 61 5 47 5 29 5 18 9 10 5 DIN 11866 series B ISO 1127 ISO 4200 450 288 97 0 73 4 61 5 47 5 29 5 18 9 10 5 DIN 11850 series 2 DIN 11866 series A EN 10357 series A 288 97 0 73 4 97 0 73 ...
Page 15: ... 73 4 61 5 47 5 29 5 18 9 10 5 DIN 32676 series A 288 97 0 73 4 97 0 73 4 61 5 47 5 29 5 18 9 Stainless steel Flanges acc to EN1092 1 B1 PN16 ANSI B16 5 JIS 10K 450 288 97 0 73 4 61 5 47 5 29 5 18 9 10 5 Brass all 450 288 97 0 73 4 61 5 47 5 29 5 18 9 10 5 PVC all 450 288 110 83 5 76 5 51 5 28 2 17 5 10 2 PP all 115 86 6 77 0 52 0 29 2 17 0 10 0 PVDF all 450 288 120 89 6 73 2 52 5 29 5 18 0 10 3 1...
Page 16: ...espect the prevailing regulations on accident prevention and safety relating to the use of aggressive fluids Warning Risk of injury due to non conforming installation The electrical and fluid installation can only be carried out by qualified and skilled staff with the appropriate tools Install appropriate safety devices correctly rated fuse and or circuit breaker Risk of injury due to unintentiona...
Page 17: ...nnections Danger due to high temperatures of the fluid Use safety gloves to handle the device Stop the circulation of fluid and drain the pipe before loosening the process connections Danger due to the nature of the fluid Respect the prevailing regulations on accident prevention and safety relating to the use of aggressive fluids 7 2 1 Recommendations for installing the 8011 on the pipe Check that...
Page 18: ...necessary use a flow conditioner to improve measurement precision Install the device in such a way that the paddle wheel axis is horizontal On an horizontal pipe mount the device in such a way that the paddle wheel is downwards Fig 3 Prevent the formation of air bubbles in the pipe in the section around the device Fig 4 Ensure that the pipe is always filled in the section around the device Fig 5 F...
Page 19: ...rnating pattern applying a torque of 1 5 Nm 7 2 3 Installing a device with Clamp connections Follow the installation recommendations in chap 7 2 1 Check that the seals are in good condition Place the seals that have been chosen depending on the process temperature and fluid into the grooves of the Clamp connections Fit the Clamp connections to the pipe using a clamping collar 7 2 4 Installing a de...
Page 20: ...5 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 m 3 h 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 3000 l min 0 3 0 5 1 3 5 10 30 m s fps gpm 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 DN 50 DN65 DN 40 DN50 DN 32 DN40 DN 25 DN32 DN 20 DN25 DN 15 DN15 20 DN 08 DN 06 For fittings with external thread connections acc to SMS 1145 with welding end connections acc to SMS 3008 DIN 11866 series C BS 4825 1 ASM...
Page 21: ...h to transmit the signal Do not install the cable near high voltage or high frequency cables If this is unavoidable keep a minimum distance of 30 cm Make sure the installation is equipotential power supply 8011 Connect the different earth connections of the installation to one another in order to remove any differences in potential which may arise between two earth connections Correctly connect th...
Page 22: ...PN pulse output Version with 1 pulse output 4 5 3 1 2 0 VDC V NPN pulse output PNP pulse output Version with 2 pulse outputs Fig 7 Pin assignment of the M12 male fixed connector Functional earth Pin of the M12 female cable available as accessory equipment order code 438680 Colour of the wire 1 brown 2 white 3 blue 4 black 5 grey 1 2 3 4 5 Power supply 4 5 24 V DC or 6 36 V DC Load blue grey white ...
Page 23: ...ellow GY grey Signal on a version with 1 pulse output V 0 V DC Functional earth Not connected NPN Signal on a version with 2 pulse outputs V 0 V DC Functional earth PNP NPN YE GY BN WH GN Load grey brown white green Power supply 4 5 24 V DC or 6 36 V DC Fig 10 NPN wiring of the pulse output of a version with cable gland 6 36 V DC YE GY BN WH GN Power supply Load brown grey white green Fig 11 PNP w...
Page 24: ...the effects of the climatic conditions 9 Maintenance and troubleshooting 9 1 Safety instructions Danger Risk of injury due to high pressure in the installation Stop the circulation of fluid cut off the pressure and drain the pipe before loosening the process connections Risk of injury due to electrical voltage Shut down and isolate the electrical power source before carry ing out work on the syste...
Page 25: ...on Check the wiring Check that the device is energized 7 4 The pulse output does not work Check whether the wiring is suitable for the output type NPN or PNP 7 4 The flow rate meas urement is incorrect Recalculate and change the setting of the K factor 6 8 9 4 Replacing the seal O ring for metal fitting O ring for plastic fitting Fig 12 Exploded view of the 8011 Unscrew the 4 screws in the electro...
Page 26: ... DN6 to DN65 426 341 Setof2 O ringsforendpieces trueunionconnectionsonly 1flat sealand1 O ringforthe SE11electronicmoduleconnection Fig 14 FKM DN8 448 679 FKM DN15 431 555 FKM DN20 431 556 FKM DN25 431 557 FKM DN32 431 558 FKM DN40 431 559 FKM DN50 431 560 Spare part Order code EPDM DN8 448 680 EPDM DN15 431 561 EPDM DN20 431 562 EPDM DN25 431 563 EPDM DN32 431 564 EPDM DN40 431 565 EPDM DN50 431 ...
Page 27: ...e device to temperatures that may exceed the admissible storage temperature range Protect the electrical interfaces using protective plugs Poor storage can damage the device Store the device in a dry place away from dust Storage temperature 15 to 60 C 12 Disposal of the product Dispose of the device and its packaging in an environmentally friendly way Note Damage to the environment caused by parts...
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