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Operating Instructions

Type 8098 

FLOWave L

SAW Flowmeter

Software version A.04.00.00 and higher

Summary of Contents for Flowave 8098

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Type 8098 FLOWave L SAW Flowmeter Software version A 04 00 00 and higher...

Page 2: ...We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice B rkert SAS 2015 2022 Operating Instructions 2203 08_EU EN 00567647 Original EN...

Page 3: ...ECTRICAL INSTALLATION 51 COMMISSIONING 73 DOING THE SETTINGS 79 MENU DISPLAY 97 MENU GENERAL SETTINGS 105 MENU SAW SENSOR PARAMETER 145 MENU SAW SENSOR DIAGNOSTICS 249 MENU SAW SENSOR MAINTENANCE 255...

Page 4: ...General contents 4 Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 5: ...of the term b S 7 1 4 Validity of the Operating Instructions 7 2 INTENDED USE 8 2 1 Device with ATEX IECEx certification 8 3 BASIC SAFETY INFORMATION 9 4 GENERAL INFORMATION 11 4 1 Manufacturer s addr...

Page 6: ...esults 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...

Page 7: ...r_b S EDIP pdf at country burkert com For more information on CANopen which is related to the device refer to the Operating Instructions CANopen Network configuration at country burkert com 1 4 Validi...

Page 8: ...he conditions of commissioning and use specified in the contractual documents and in the Operating Instructions Protect the device against electromagnetic interference ultraviolet rays and when instal...

Page 9: ...equipment Risk of injury due to pressure in the installation Before any intervention in the installation stop the circulation of liquid cut off the pressure and drain the pipe Before any intervention...

Page 10: ...the general technical rules 1 only applicable for devices without ATEX IECEx certification CAUTION Risk of injury due to a heavy device A heavy device can fall down during transport or during install...

Page 11: ...local B rkert sales office The addresses of our international sales offices are available on the internet at country burkert com 4 2 Warranty conditions The condition governing the legal warranty is t...

Page 12: ...12 Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 13: ...module 16 5 3 Unlocking magnetic key 16 5 4 Type labels 17 5 4 1 Adhesive labels 17 5 4 2 Laser marking 19 5 5 Marking with the MAC address 19 5 6 Certification markings 19 5 7 Marking of the Unique...

Page 14: ...ector or display module Type ME31 Device status indicator seal Transmitter housing including the electronic modules Type SE98 transmitter Type S097 flow sensor M20x1 5 cable glands in nickel plated br...

Page 15: ...r Sensor housing Process connection 1 Type 8098 FLOWave L flowmeter Sensor measurement tube 4 pin M12 female connectors with screwed plugs Blind cover Pressure compensating element Seal Functional ear...

Page 16: ...f the following requirements are met Windows 7 8 1 10 IE11 Edge Google Chrome from version 53 Android with Google Chrome from version 53 Apple Safari from iOS 9 3 5 For more informations about the Wi...

Page 17: ...N_L 3 11 7 1 Supply voltage 2 Type of the device 3 Power consumption 4 IP Code NEMA protection type 5 Ambient temperature range 6 Pin assignment of the 5 pin M12 male connector 7 Manufacturing code 8...

Page 18: ...uctions 10 Certification Fig 5 Type label Type 8098 FLOWave L flowmeter example of a non UL Ethernet device S097 FLOWave Flow sensor Pipe 316L 1 4435 Housing 304 1 4301 DIN 11866 C Clamp D50 5 DIN 326...

Page 19: ...tructions 9 Certifications 10 Power consumption 11 Operating voltage 12 IP Codes NEMA protection type 13 Ambient temperature range Fig 7 Laser marking Type 8098 FLOWave L flowmeter example of a UL Eth...

Page 20: ...in accordance with NAMUR NE 107 edition 2006 06 12 Colour according to NE 107 Colour code for a PLC Diagnostics event according to NE 107 Meaning Red 5 Failure error or fault Due to a malfunction of t...

Page 21: ...tion 24 6 3 Liquid data 25 6 4 Measurement data 27 6 4 1 Volume flow rate 27 6 4 2 Temperature 27 6 4 3 Differentiation factor 28 6 4 4 Acoustic transmission factor 28 6 4 5 Density 28 6 4 6 Mass flow...

Page 22: ...llution Degree 2 according to UL EN 61010 1 Protection class according to IEC EN 60529 IP651 IP671 if the following conditions are observed The device must be wired The cable glands must be tightened...

Page 23: ...le 4 Paragraph 1 of the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014 68 EU under the following conditions Device used on a pipe PS maximum admissible pressure in bar DN nominal dimension of the pipe no unit Type...

Page 24: ...ccording to SMS 3008 DN25 DN40 DN50 Flange connections according to DIN 11864 2 series A DIN 11864 2 series B DN08 DN15 DN25 DN40 DN50 External threaded 2 connections according to DIN 11851 series A D...

Page 25: ...between the liquid temperature and the ambient temperature device variant with two 4 pin M12 female connectors and one 5 pin M12 male connector Ethernet device variant Liquid temperature 20 C 110 C U...

Page 26: ...for pipes according to SMS 3008 PN25 3 8 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 clamp ASME BPE DIN 32676 series C PN25 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 clamp DIN 11864 3 series C PN25 flange DIN 11864 2 series C PN25 DN40 clamp DIN 11864 3...

Page 27: ...the full scale and the full scale 0 2 of the measured value Repeatability2 for a volume flow rate between 1 of the full scale and 10 of the full scale 0 04 of the full scale Refresh time Adjustable s...

Page 28: ...short 6 4 6 Mass flow rate Table 8 Mass flow rate measurement optional feature Measurement range 0 1360 kg h to 0 260000 kg h depending on the DN of the sensor Measurement deviation1 2 for a mass flo...

Page 29: ...ture and the liquid temperature device variant with two M20x1 5 cable glands and one 5 pin M12 male connector 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 10 20 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Liqui...

Page 30: ...iant with two 4 pin M12 female connectors and one 5 pin M12 connector Ethernet device variant 8 W Polarity reversal Protected Analogue output 1 also output 3 if configured as an analogue output 4 20 m...

Page 31: ...nless steel Stainless steel NBR Nickel plated brass Nickel plated brass NBR 4 pin M12 female connector Screwed plug Sealing Stainless steel Stainless steel EPDM Pressure compensating element Stainless...

Page 32: ...ol version 4 IPv4 Network topology Tree Star Line open daisy chain IP configuration Static IP address Not supported BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Transmission speed...

Page 33: ...In Real Time Transmission speed 100 MBit s full duplex Data transport layer EtherNet II IEEE 802 3 Maximum supported conformance class CC B Media Redundancy for ring topology MRP client is supported...

Page 34: ...m Dependant Interface MDI MDI X auto MDI X Predefined standard objects Identity 0x01 Message Router 0x02 Assembly 0x04 Connection Manager 0x06 DLR 0x47 QoS 0x48 TCP IP Interface 0xF5 EtherNet Link 0xF...

Page 35: ...put data 1024 bytes Maximum number of cyclic output data 1024 bytes Acyclic communication CoE SDO SDO master slave SDO slave slave depends on master capacity Type Complex slave Fieldbus Memory Managem...

Page 36: ...36 Technical data Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 37: ...nd cover and the display module or the Wi Fi module 43 7 4 Recommendations for the installation into the pipe 46 7 5 Installing the device into the pipe 49 7 5 1 Before installing the device into the...

Page 38: ...ting used If switched on for a prolonged time risk of burns or fire due to hot device surfaces Do not touch with bare hands Keep the device away from highly flammable substances and liquids Risk of bu...

Page 39: ...emperature see Fig 9 and Fig 10 7 2 Additional documentation If the device is an ATEX IECEx device variant then refer to the ATEX IECEx supplement for Type 8098 FLOWave L available on the internet at...

Page 40: ...ansmitter The blind cover or the display module or the Wi Fi module is locked 1 Put the magnetic key on the mark related to the display module You should hear a soft click indicating that the display...

Page 41: ...odule or the Wi Fi module from the transmitter 5 Remove the display module or the Wi Fi module and put it on a clean surface to protect the seal from dirt Push the tab to unlock the cable connector 6...

Page 42: ...of lithium soap grease to the new seal before you put it in place 10 If the seal is not located in the groove put it back in the groove Seal in the groove correct Seal not in the groove NOT correct 11...

Page 43: ...the transmitter until the mark is on the locked position You should hear a click 7 3 2 Switching positions of the blind cover and the display module or the Wi Fi module CAUTION Risk of injury due to...

Page 44: ...display module or the Wi Fi module 2 While the magnetic key is on the mark turn the display module or the Wi Fi module by hand only from the locked position to the unlocked position If you cannot turn...

Page 45: ...module or the Wi Fi module through the front opening 9 Connect the cable to the connector as shown in the figure 10 Put the mark of the display module or the Wi Fi module on the unlocked marking of th...

Page 46: ...evice available at country burkert com The device is not intended to measure the flow rate of liquids if gas bubbles are present whatever the origin of the bubbles air intake cavitation degassing Choo...

Page 47: ...elf draining Type of process connection Standards the process connections conform to Angle against the horizontal clamp DIN 32676 series A DIN 11864 3 series A SMS 3017 ISO 2852 for pipes according to...

Page 48: ...ed Recommended 1 Recommended 1 1 These orientations are valid for all the positions of the Type SE98 transmitter on the Type S097 flow sensor Refer to Fig 13 Possible positions of the transmitter SE98...

Page 49: ...er to the EHEDG Position Paper available on the EHEDG website The clamp connections according to DIN 11864 3 series A B and C are hygienic connections You can use any gaskets that are adapted to the p...

Page 50: ...one of the fol lowing type ASEPTO STAR k flex upgrade gaskets from Kieselmann GmbH Germany SKS gaskets set DIN 11851 EHEDG with EPDM or FKM inner gasket from Siersema Komponenten Service S K S B V Ne...

Page 51: ...ant with cable glands 63 8 12 Connecting the functional earth device variant with two M20x1 5 cable glands 65 8 13 Connecting the device to a 12 35 V DC power supply through the M20x1 5 cable glands d...

Page 52: ...rculation of liquid cut off the pressure and drain the pipe Before any intervention in the installation make sure there is no pressure in the pipe Observe the dependency between the liquid temperature...

Page 53: ...led process restart after carrying out any intervention on the device CAUTION Risk of injury due to a heavy device A heavy device can fall down during transport or during installation and cause injuri...

Page 54: ...t is connected to an Ethernet network observe standard ISO IEC 61918 8 2 Additional documentation For more information on b S read the cabling guide available in English and in Japanese Cabling_guide_...

Page 55: ...Ambient temperature C Supply voltage V DC Voltage not allowed Temperature authorized for a limited duration Fig 21 Minimum supply voltage depending on the ambient temperature and the liquid temperatu...

Page 56: ...S network or to a CANopen network and installed at one end of the b S network or of the CANopen network either install one or two 120 W termination resistors in the line or activate the device interna...

Page 57: ...the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm to access the Parameter view b S Advanced Termination resistor On Save The internal termination resistor is activated 8 6 Specifica...

Page 58: ...the 12 push in terminal strip If you need to disconnect a conductor first push the terminal with a slot screwdriver 3 0 mm any length and a force of max 40 N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 2 1 0 Green LED O...

Page 59: ...t 1 analogue output Fig 25 Terminal assignment of the 12 push in terminal strip located in the transmitter housing 8 9 Opening the front of the transmitter To open the front of the transmitter housing...

Page 60: ...ule or the Wi Fi module 3 Turn the display module or the Wi Fi module by hand to the unlocked position 4 Carefully pull the display module or the Wi Fi module because a cable connects the display modu...

Page 61: ...e 8 mm of the conductors 20 mm 100 mm 5 8 mm 5 Loosen the nut of the cable gland 6 Do not remove the nut of a stainless steel M20x1 5 cable gland The nut of a stainless steel M20x1 5 cable gland canno...

Page 62: ...ANT FOR FUTURE USE 14 Put each conductor in the correct terminal of the terminal strip 15 To connect the 12 35 V DC power supply through the cable glands refer to chapter 8 13 16 To connect the output...

Page 63: ...able 3 Reduce the shield to 20 mm 4 Expose 8 mm of the conductors 20 mm 100 mm 5 8 mm 5 Loosen the nut of the cable gland 6 Remove the blind plug of the cable gland and store the blind plug in a safe...

Page 64: ...NDATORY TO CONNECT THE DEVICE TO A PROTECTIVE EARTH MEANT FOR FUTURE USE 13 Put each conductor in the correct terminal of the terminal strip 14 To connect the 12 35 V DC power supply through the cable...

Page 65: ...Fig 30 If you connect the conductor to the functional earth screw Use a ring cable lug for M4 screw Tighten the M4 screw to a torque between 1 8 2 Nm 1 3 1 4 ft lbf Fig 30 Functional earth screw on t...

Page 66: ...r the device through a cable gland To connect to the negative power supply for the device through a cable gland To connect to the functional earth through a cable gland Green LED flashes slowly if the...

Page 67: ...e sure output 3 is configured as an analogue output in the Parameter menu of the outputs See chapter 18 2 Changing the type of output 3 An analogue output can be wired either in sourcing mode or in si...

Page 68: ...make sure output 3 is configured as a digital output in the Parameter menu of the outputs See chapter 18 2 Changing the type of output 3 A digital output can be wired either in NPN mode or in PNP mode...

Page 69: ...nk Act LED green Fig 35 Status LEDs for the industrial communication module Description of the LEDs Table 17 Status LED for the connection to the PLC LED status Connection status What to do RUN LED gr...

Page 70: ...Risk of damage to the device if any M12 connector is unused Put a screwed plug on all the unused M12 connectors Screw the plug of the 4 pin M12 female connector to a torque of 1 3 Nm 0 96 ft lbf If a...

Page 71: ...ce with two 4 pin M12 female connectors Ethernet device variant 8 19 Connecting the functional earth device variant with two 4 pin M12 female connectors Ethernet device variant For a proper function o...

Page 72: ...72 Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 73: ...ns 74 9 2 Prerequisites 74 9 3 First commissioning for measuring the flow rate or for filling containers 74 9 4 First commissioning for detecting a change of liquid in the pipe 76 9 5 First commission...

Page 74: ...iners 1 Energise the device 2 Connect the device to the B rkert Communicator software Print a pdf report of all the current settings of the device Select the process values that you want to monitor gr...

Page 75: ...low rate to Medium Refer to chapter 15 5 2 or 15 5 3 Set the parameter Damping of the density to Medium Refer to chapter 15 9 4 To fill containers on a time scale typically 30 s set an appropriate dam...

Page 76: ...e flow rate of the liquid can be measured by the device If the value is lower than 20 5 then the flow rate of the liquid might not be measured accurately by the device 5 If the liquid is not water the...

Page 77: ...he flow rate of the liquid might not be measured accurately by the device 5 If the liquid is not water then read out the value of the DF Refer to chapter 15 12 If the value is between 0 8 and 1 2 then...

Page 78: ...78 Commissioning Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 79: ...your own context menu items shortcuts display module only 88 10 7 3 Reading out the messages generated by the device 89 10 7 4 Changing the login user level if the adjustment is not protected through...

Page 80: ...essary hardware and the software Refer to chapter 10 3 Then do the settings as described in these Operating Instructions starting with chapter 10 4 3 Minimum and maximum values when entering a numeric...

Page 81: ...and b S stick 9 Screw the Y plug on the male M12 connector of the device 10 Insert the b S stick into a USB port of the PC 11 Wait until the Windows pilot of the b S stick has been completely installe...

Page 82: ...ay software refer to the Operating Instructions of the Type ME31 display software available on the internet at country burkert com The user interface is made up of a display and touch sensitive keys D...

Page 83: ...menu by pressing To the MAINTE NANCE menu by pressing Information bar Symbol of the device status Symbol of the active user level See chapter 10 5 Available login user levels Parameter Brightness 56 D...

Page 84: ...Maintenance views To select the digit to the left or the digit to the right when you are asked to enter a value To select a Menu item To select an option or to change a value This key is called OK in...

Page 85: ...ayed Installer Password required if the password protection is active see chapter 12 15 Default password is 001946 This level is active by default and by default password protection is switched off Al...

Page 86: ...rom any view SAW sensor DIAGNOSTICS MAINTENANCE Press to access the displayed menu item for example the item SAW sensor Add meas values Diag events Refresh time Long Parameter view Diagnostics Device...

Page 87: ...o display 1 2 or 4 values or a trend of 1 or 2 values Change title To change the title of the displayed view Change value Change unit To change the value s or the units of the values displayed in the...

Page 88: ...u are in the Parameter Maintenance or Diagnostics view or in a menu you can add up to 3 shortcuts to the context menu These shortcuts then appear in every context menu and allow the user to jump direc...

Page 89: ...module Long press to open the context menu Messages overview Confirm The generated messages are displayed Some messages can be acknowledged 10 7 4 Changing the login user level if the adjustment is n...

Page 90: ...onfirm Enter the password Confirm The user level is changed The related symbol is displayed in the information bar To deactivate the adjustment protection through passwords refer to chapter 12 17 10 7...

Page 91: ...access path to the displayed menu item 10 8 How to navigate in the menus and to adjust values 10 8 1 Adjusting a percentage or selecting a value in a list Display Brightness 0 70 100 Select Save Adju...

Page 92: ...MAINTENANCE Quick start Parameter Current date time 1 9 Current date 08 24 15 Current time 08 57 16 Daylight savings Current time zone 00 London max 2099 min 2000 Parameter Year 4 9 2015 Confirm to go...

Page 93: ...00 Settings Error low 3 7 020 000 To set a positive number to increase the number until the positive value is reached max 150 00 min 20 00 Settings Error low 3 7 010 000 To set a negative number to d...

Page 94: ...onfirm Stand meas values Volume flow SAW sensor Temperature Liquid velocity Totalizer 1 Go to character Confirm selected character Save the name Volume flow Value name Volume flow SAW sensor Damping L...

Page 95: ...ature Confirm Passwords Password protection Off Parameter Confirm Passwords Password protection Off Deactivate Activate Save Parameter Date and Time General settings DIAGNOSTICS Language English Passw...

Page 96: ...96 Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 97: ...light by active screen saver 100 11 3 5 Unlocking the screen saver 101 11 3 6 Changing the unlock sequence of the screen saver 101 11 4 Menu Diagnostics 102 11 4 1 Reading out the temperature of the d...

Page 98: ...is guided to make the following mandatory settings choosing the display language choosing the time zone choosing whether daylight saving summer time is automatically taken into account or not setting...

Page 99: ...off 0 If the display is operated the backlight is put on for 30 s with a brightness of 50 You can set 2 different values for the backlight brightness 1 value if the sceen saver is inactive 1 value if...

Page 100: ...aver Wait time Choose the time of inactivity of the display after which the screen saver is activated Save The activation delay of the screen saver is adjusted 11 3 4 Adjusting the brightness of the b...

Page 101: ...o the display views and the screen saver time out is restarted The default unlock sequence is the following To change the unlock sequence refer to chapter 11 3 6 11 3 6 Changing the unlock sequence of...

Page 102: ...temperature The temperature of the display module is displayed Go back to the parent menu 11 5 Menu Maintenance 11 5 1 Reading out the version number of the software of the display module To read out...

Page 103: ...AINTENANCE view Version numbers Hardware version The version number of the hardware of the display module is displayed Go back to the parent menu 11 5 3 Reading out the article number of the display m...

Page 104: ...NANCE view Version numbers Software ident number The article number of the display module software is displayed Go back to the parent menu 11 5 5 Reading out the serial number of the display module To...

Page 105: ...ating the device internal termination resistor 112 12 6 4 Deactivating the device internal termination resistor 113 12 6 5 Changing the address of the device connected to a CANopen bus 113 12 6 6 Sett...

Page 106: ...the supply voltage 128 13 2 5 Reading out the minimum or the maximum value of the supply voltage 129 13 2 6 Reading out the current value of the current consumption of the device 129 13 2 7 Reading o...

Page 107: ...ems 138 14 2 Reading out some device information 138 14 2 1 Reading out the displayed name of the device 138 14 2 2 Reading out the article number of the device 138 14 2 3 Reading out the serial numbe...

Page 108: ...General settings Parameter menu Minimum user level Status LED Installer b S Displayed name Advanced user b S Location Advanced user b S Description Advanced user b S Advanced Installer Alarm limits e...

Page 109: ...s always off 12 4 1 Changing the operating mode of the device status indicator To change the operating mode of the device status indicator do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General setting...

Page 110: ...he following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm to access the Parameter view b S Displayed name Enter the name by selecting and confirming each character OK Save the name The name i...

Page 111: ...ected to b S or to a CANopen bus 12 6 1 Entering a unique name for the device Only change the Unique device name of a device if 2 devices with the same name are connected to b S or to a CANopen bus If...

Page 112: ...n speed Save The transmission speed of the device is changed To take the transmission speed into account restart the device 12 6 3 Activating the device internal termination resistor If the device is...

Page 113: ...S Advanced Termination resistor Off Save The internal 120 W termination resistor is deactivated 12 6 5 Changing the address of the device connected to a CANopen bus The address of the device is used...

Page 114: ...s The other operating modes of the digital communication are b S or CANopen If the device is connected to b S or to a CANopen bus do the following to change the operating mode of the digital communica...

Page 115: ...n with the software B rkert Communicator is still operational To enable the transmission of the PDOs to b S or to a fieldbus see chapter 12 6 6 12 7 Monitoring the device supply voltage or the device...

Page 116: ...al range Green indicator no message if the monitored value was in the LOWER warning range and the LOW WARNING value the HYSTERESIS value is reached if the monitored value was in the UPPER WARNING rang...

Page 117: ...ing the 2 warning limit values To change the warning limits of the supply voltage or of the device temperature do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm to access the Para...

Page 118: ...ry voltage low Go back to the parent menu 12 9 Start up Doing the basic settings The Quick start settings are the same as those made when the device is energized for the first time To change the Quick...

Page 119: ...endations and intended use The device installation must only be adjusted by suitably trained staff By default all the diagnostics events related to the process the electronics or the sensor the messag...

Page 120: ...ake sure a configuration memory SIM card is inserted in its slot on the device Refer to Fig 50 or to the parameter Transferable memory status described in chapter 13 2 9 Reading out the status of the...

Page 121: ...request the configuration provider transfers the configuration data of all the modules from the con figuration memory to the device The modules with the same article numbers must have the same serial...

Page 122: ...een removed from the configuration memory The parameter Erase all client configurations is automatically set to Off 12 12 3 Transferring the configuration data of all the modules On request the config...

Page 123: ...automatically set On or not Off for the display of the time Confirm Set the year Set the month Set the day Set the hours Set the minutes The New settings are displayed Save The date and time are set 1...

Page 124: ...12 16 Changing the protection passwords of the Advanced user and Installer user levels If the protection through passwords is active you can change the passwords of the Advanced user and Installer use...

Page 125: ...otection through passwords is disabled 12 18 Changing the units of the physical quantities The physical quantities used by the device are displayed on the device with the following default units in th...

Page 126: ...ATION view General settings Confirm to access the Parameter view NaN Replacement NaN Process values A list of process values is displayed To display the text or NaN do the following Deselect all the p...

Page 127: ...clients Basic user Congfiguration provider Number of managed devices Basic user Congfiguration provider Number of missing devices Basic user Congfiguration provider Number of failed configuration loa...

Page 128: ...read out the minimum or the maximum value of the internal temperature of the device since the first power up of the device do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm to acc...

Page 129: ...rameter view Go to the DIAGNOSTICS view Device status Min Max values Max supply voltage or Min supply voltage The minimum or the maximum value of the supply voltage is displayed Go back to the parent...

Page 130: ...rrent consumption The minimum or the maximum value of the current consumption of the device is displayed Go back to the parent menu 13 2 8 Reading out the number of device starts To read out the numbe...

Page 131: ...ss the Parameter view Go to the DIAGNOSTICS view Device status Current system time Go back to the parent menu 13 2 11 Checking the voltage of the internal battery The device has a small battery to sto...

Page 132: ...3 2 Reading out the maximum number of receive errors since the last power up of the device To read out the maximum number of receive errors do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General setti...

Page 133: ...3 3 5 Resetting the 2 maximum error counters To reset the 2 maximum error counters do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the DIAGNOS...

Page 134: ...ICS view Configuration provider Status Go back to the parent menu Table 23 Possible statuses of the configuration provider Status Meaning Provider start The configuration provider is starting Wait for...

Page 135: ...the parent menu 13 4 3 Reading out the number of reconfigured clients modules The value is valid since the last device start up Do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm...

Page 136: ...settings Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the DIAGNOSTICS view Configuration provider Number of missing devices Go back to the parent menu 13 4 6 Reading out the number of failed configurat...

Page 137: ...s only available on the PC software B rkert Communicator If you want to replace the configuration data stored on the configuration memory by the current configu ration data of each module do the follo...

Page 138: ...evice To read out the displayed name of the device do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTENANCE view Device information Dis...

Page 139: ...device software To read out the article number of the device software do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTENANCE view De...

Page 140: ...ersion number of the device hardware To read out the version number of the device hardware do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the...

Page 141: ...ENANCE view Device information Manufacture date Go back to the parent menu 14 2 10 Reading out the version of the embedded eds file To read out the version of the embedded eds file do the following Go...

Page 142: ...y suitably trained staff 14 3 1 Restarting the device To restart the device do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view General settings Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTENANCE vi...

Page 143: ...splay module because it is not used and you replace it with a blind cover In that case updating of the device menu configuration must be done with the B rkert Communi cator software To update the menu...

Page 144: ...144 Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 145: ...the volume flow rate 160 15 4 11 Disabling the cut off function of the volume flow rate 160 15 4 12 Resetting the default values of all the volume flow rate parameters 161 15 5 Setting the parameters...

Page 146: ...ined damping of the liquid concentration values 182 15 7 5 Deactivating the damping of the liquid concentration values 183 15 7 6 Activating the monitoring of the liquid concentration 183 15 7 7 Deact...

Page 147: ...oring of each volume totalizer value 203 15 10 4 Deactivating the monitoring of each volume totalizer 204 15 10 5 Changing the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of each volume totaliz...

Page 148: ...ng of the differentiation factor 220 15 12 7 Deactivating the monitoring of the differentiation factor 220 15 12 8 Changing the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of the differentiatio...

Page 149: ...ecial events occurring on the electronics 239 15 14 5 Disabling the diagnostics on a special event occurring on the sensor 239 15 14 6 Enabling the diagnostics for special events occurring on the sens...

Page 150: ...e installation must only be adjusted by suitably trained staff 15 2 User levels of the editable menu items Menu item of the SAW sensor Parameter menu Minimum user level Stand meas values standard meas...

Page 151: ...Activating the damping of the volume flow rate values and choosing a predefined damping level The damping makes it possible to damp the fluctuations of the measured values of the volume flow rate on t...

Page 152: ...or the volume flow rate measurements Damping level Response time None 5 s if the Refresh time is set to Long 0 5 s if the Refresh time is set to Short or Very short Low 1 s Medium 10 s High 30 s Speci...

Page 153: ...set your own damping parameters with the Special damping With the Special damping you can set 2 parameters a user defined Response time in seconds the Jump threshold i e a user defined percentage If 2...

Page 154: ...me flow rate Because of a malfunction in the process or in the volume flow rate sensor the measured volume flow rate value can be too high or too low A monitored value can be in the normal operating r...

Page 155: ...was in the UPPER warning range and the HIGH ERROR value is reached Warning range Yellow 1 indicator Out of specification message if the monitored value was in the LOWER error range and the LOW ERROR...

Page 156: ...ce See chapter 18 3 3 You can configure a digital output to switch every time a specific event is generated See chapter 18 5 1 Configuring a digital output as an on off output To enable the monitoring...

Page 157: ...lume flow rate do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Stand meas values Volume flow Limits Settings The Current settings are displayed Set the hi...

Page 158: ...error value opposite value of the high error value high warning value 80 of the maximum volume flow rate value authorized for the DN low warning value opposite value of the high warning value value of...

Page 159: ...utputs and the totalizers react as if the actual volume flow rate were equal to 0 t 0 Measured volume flow rate Displayed volume flow rate Volume flow rate Cut off value Cut off hysteresis Hysteresis...

Page 160: ...lowing Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Stand meas values Volume flow Cut off Value Set the cut off value Save The cut off value of the volume flow rate is...

Page 161: ...parameters To reset all the default values of the volume flow rate parameters do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Stand meas values Volume fl...

Page 162: ...tivating the damping of the mass flow rate values and choosing a predefined damping level The damping makes it possible to damp the fluctuations of the measured values of the mass flow rate on the dis...

Page 163: ...on density and mass flow rate Damping level for density Damping level for mass flow rate None Low Medium High Special None 5 5 s if the Refresh time is set to Long 1 5 s if the Refresh time is set to...

Page 164: ...is set to Long User defined Density response time 1 s if the Refresh time is set to Short or Very short User defined Density response time 1 s User defined Density response time 10 s User defined Den...

Page 165: ...set your own damping parameters with the Special damping With the Special damping you can set 2 parameters a user defined Response time in seconds the Jump threshold i e a user defined percentage If...

Page 166: ...flow rate Because of a malfunction in the process or in the mass flow rate sensor the measured mass flow rate value can be too high or too low A monitored value can be in the normal operating range i...

Page 167: ...was in the UPPER warning range and the HIGH ERROR value is reached Warning range Yellow 1 indicator Out of specification message if the monitored value was in the LOWER error range and the LOW ERROR...

Page 168: ...vice See chapter 18 3 3 You can configure a digital output to switch every time a specific event is generated See chapter 18 5 1 Configuring a digital output as an on off output To enable the monitori...

Page 169: ...steresis value are changed 15 5 8 Resetting the default values of the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of the mass flow rate The default values of the error limits the warning limits...

Page 170: ...eresis value the mass flow rate value is set to 0 the display then shows a mass flow rate 0 the outputs and the totalizers react as if the actual mass flow rate were equal to 0 t 0 Measured mass flow...

Page 171: ...f mass flow rate is equal to 0 4 of the full scale value The full scale depends on the DN of the measurement tube To change the cut off value of the mass flow rate do the following Go to the CONFIGURA...

Page 172: ...nd meas values Mass flow Cut off Status Disabled Save The cut off function is disabled 15 5 12 Resetting the default values of all the mass flow rate parameters To reset all the default values of the...

Page 173: ...the name The name is changed 15 6 2 Activating the damping of the liquid temperature values and choosing a predefined damping level The damping makes it possible to damp the fluctuations of the measur...

Page 174: ...ure measurements Damping level Response time None 0 s Low 1 s Medium 10 s High 30 s Special User defined Response time see chapter 15 6 3 To set a predefined damping level of the measured liquid tempe...

Page 175: ...damping parameters with the Special damping With the Special damping you can set 2 parameters a user defined Response time in seconds the Jump threshold i e a user defined temperature value If 2 cons...

Page 176: ...e No temperature sensor detected is displayed Because of a malfunction in the process the measured liquid temperature value can be too high or too low A monitored value can be in the normal operating...

Page 177: ...d See chapter 18 5 1 Configuring a digital output as an on off output To enable the monitoring i e to be informed when the value of the liquid temperature is outside the normal range enable the diagno...

Page 178: ...t the low warning limit Set the hysteresis value The New settings are displayed Save The limit values and the hysteresis value are changed 15 6 8 Resetting the default values of the error limits the w...

Page 179: ...ack to the parent menu 15 6 9 Resetting the default values of all the liquid temperature parameters To reset all the default values of the liquid temperature parameters do the following Go to the CONF...

Page 180: ...m to access the Parameter view Add meas values Concentration 1 or Concentration 2 Value name Enter the name by selecting and confirming each character The name can have up to 19 characters OK Save the...

Page 181: ...n the damping of the measured values By default the measured liquid concentration values are not damped As an alternative to the 3 predefined damping levels Low Medium or High you can set your own dam...

Page 182: ...you can either choose 1 of the 3 predefined damping levels Low Medium or High See chapter 15 7 3 Or you can set your own damping parameters with the Special damping With the Special damping you can se...

Page 183: ...he measured liquid concentration value can be too high or too low A monitored value can be in the normal operating range in the warning range in the error range You can set 4 limit values 2 error limi...

Page 184: ...a digital output as an on off output To enable the monitoring i e to be informed when the value of the liquid concentration is outside the normal range enable the diagnostics See chapter 12 10 Activa...

Page 185: ...uid concen tration 2 do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Add meas values Concentration 1 or Concentration 2 Limits Settings The Current settin...

Page 186: ...tration 1 or liquid concentration 2 do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Add meas values Concentration 1 or Concentration 2 Limits Reset to def...

Page 187: ...is changed 15 8 2 Activating the damping of the liquid velocity values and choosing a predefined damping level The damping of the liquid velocity comes in addition to the damping set for the volume fl...

Page 188: ...vel chosen for the volume flow plus None 5 s if the Refresh time is set to Long 0 5 s if the Refresh time is set to Short or Very short Low 1 s Medium 10 s High 30 s Special User defined Response time...

Page 189: ...own damping parameters with the Special damping With the Special damping you can set 2 parameters a user defined Response time in seconds the Jump threshold i e a user defined percentage If 2 consecu...

Page 190: ...locity value can be too high or too low A monitored value can be in the normal operating range in the warning range in the error range You can set 4 limit values 2 error limits and 2 warning limits To...

Page 191: ...g a digital output as an on off output To enable the monitoring i e to be informed when the value of the liquid velocity is outside the normal range enable the diagnostics See chapter 12 10 Activating...

Page 192: ...limit Set the hysteresis value The New settings are displayed Save The limit values and the hysteresis value are changed 15 8 8 Resetting the default values of the error limits the warning limits and...

Page 193: ...nu 15 8 9 Resetting the default values of all the liquid velocity parameters To reset all the default values of all the liquid velocity parameters do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sen...

Page 194: ...vating the damping of the liquid density values and choosing a predefined damping level The damping makes it possible to damp the fluctuations of the measured values of the liquid density on the displ...

Page 195: ...the damping level chosen for the liquid density None 0 5 s if the Refresh time is set to Long 1 s if the Refresh time is set to Short or Very short Low 3 s Medium 10 s High 30 s Special User defined...

Page 196: ...values are damped with the level Medium Or you can set your own damping parameters with the Special damping With the Special damping you can set 2 parameters a user defined Response time in seconds th...

Page 197: ...density value can be too high or too low A monitored value can be in the normal operating range in the warning range in the error range You can set 4 limit values 2 error limits and 2 warning limits...

Page 198: ...iguring a digital output as an on off output To enable the monitoring i e to be informed when the value of the liquid density is outside the normal range enable the diagnostics See chapter 12 10 Activ...

Page 199: ...et the hysteresis value The New settings are displayed Save The limit values and the hysteresis value are changed 15 9 8 Resetting the default values of the error limits the warning limits and the hys...

Page 200: ...uid temperature measured by FLOWave Constant value set to a constant value Linear r a bT coefficients a and b to be set by installer T in C Quadratic r a bT cT2 coefficients a b and c to be set by ins...

Page 201: ...rameters To reset all the default values of all the liquid density parameters do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Stand meas values Density Re...

Page 202: ...ed 15 10 2 Choosing the counting direction of each volume totalizer By default the counting direction of both volume totalizers is Positive only The possible counting directions are Positive only the...

Page 203: ...alue increases or decreases By default the monitoring of the volume totalizers and the diagnostics are all disabled To activate the monitoring of each volume totalizer do the following Go to the CONFI...

Page 204: ...alizer is inactive 15 10 5 Changing the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of each volume totalizer To change the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of each volume tota...

Page 205: ...lume totalizer do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Stand meas values Totalizer 1 or Totalizer 2 Limits Reset to default Confirm The limit valu...

Page 206: ...or to reset a volume totalizer 15 10 9 Starting each volume totalizer If the Start Stop Reset of a volume totalizer is active do the following to start the volume totalizer Go to the CONFIGURATION vi...

Page 207: ...The volume totalizer is reset to the preset value To change the preset value of a volume totalizer see chapter 15 10 12 Changing the Preset value for a volume totalizer reset 15 10 12 Changing the Pre...

Page 208: ...reset all the parameters of each volume totalizer to their default values do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Stand meas values Totalizer 1 o...

Page 209: ...ction defined as positive i e in the same direction as the arrow located on the front of the device Negative only the mass totalizer counts the mass of liquid that flows in the direction defined as ne...

Page 210: ...itoring of the mass totalizers and the diagnostics are all disabled To activate the monitoring of each mass totalizer do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Par...

Page 211: ...izer is inactive 15 11 5 Changing the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of each mass totalizer To change the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of each mass totalizer...

Page 212: ...er do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Stand meas values Mass totalizer 1 or Mass totalizer 2 Limits Reset to default Confirm The limit values...

Page 213: ...abled Save The user is not authorized to start or to stop or to reset a mass totalizer 15 11 9 Starting each mass totalizer If the Start Stop Reset of a mass totalizer is active do the following to st...

Page 214: ...s Mass totalizer 1 or Mass totalizer 2 Value reset Confirm The mass totalizer is reset to the preset value To change the preset value of a mass totalizer see chapter 15 11 12 Changing the Preset value...

Page 215: ...alues Mass totalizer 1 or Mass totalizer 2 Reset overflow counter Confirm The overflow counter associated to the mass totalizer is reset 15 11 14 Resetting all the parameters of each mass totalizer to...

Page 216: ...he liquid have an unwanted effect on the DF accuracy The device measures DFs in the range of 0 8 1 3 If a liquid flowing through the pipe has a higher density than water the measured DF is higher than...

Page 217: ...efault the DF values are damped with the level None The Low damping level or no damping at all None are suited for applications processes that need fast response times The Medium damping level or the...

Page 218: ...otalizers on the outputs The damping set for an analog output comes in addition to the damping of the DF By default the measured DF values are damped with the level None To damp the fluctuations of th...

Page 219: ...are displayed Save The special damping of the DF values is active 15 12 5 Deactivating the damping of the differentiation factor values If the damping of the DF values is active do the following to d...

Page 220: ...ue output to a PLC for example to identify the liquid flowing through the pipe You can configure the behaviour of an analogue output depending on the status of the device See chapter 18 3 3 You can co...

Page 221: ...when the monitored value enters in another range for example from the normal range into the warning range The reaction time depends on the hysteresis value and if the monitored value increases or dec...

Page 222: ...ollowing high error value 1 6000 low error value 0 5000 high warning value 1 5000 low warning value 0 6000 value of the hysteresis 0 0100 To reset the default values of the error limits the warning li...

Page 223: ...ing the temperature compensation for water according to an equation of 5th order for which you can set the 5 constants See chapter 15 12 11 Setting the temperature compensation for a liquid other than...

Page 224: ...constant a5 in the scientific notation Confirm The new settings are displayed Save The temperature compensation for a liquid other than water is active 15 12 12 Activating the temperature compensation...

Page 225: ...for liquid 2 DF range for liquid 3 DF Time Fig 62 Ranges of the DF for different liquids flowing through the pipe To identify the liquid flowing through the pipe do the following Connect an analogue o...

Page 226: ...er than the wave amplitude in water the measured acoustic transmission factor will be higher than 100 If the wave amplitude in a liquid flowing through the pipe is lower than the wave amplitude in wat...

Page 227: ...in addition to the damping of the acoustic transmission factor The damping is not applied to the new measured value if the 2 following conditions are met a Low Medium or High damping level is active a...

Page 228: ...ion factor Damping level Response time None 0 s Low 1 s Medium 10 s High 30 s Special User defined Response time see chapter 15 13 4 To set a predefined damping level of the acoustic transmission fact...

Page 229: ...chapter 15 13 3 Or you can set your own damping parameters with the Special damping With the Special damping you can set 2 parameters a user defined Response time in seconds the Jump threshold i e a...

Page 230: ...f the acoustic transmission factor is inactive 15 13 6 Changing the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of the acoustic transmission factor To change the error limits the warning limits...

Page 231: ...itored value increases or decreases By default the monitoring of the acoustic transmission factor and the diagnostics are all disabled To activate the monitoring of the acoustic transmission factor do...

Page 232: ...t values of the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of the acoustic transmission factor The default values of the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of the acoustic tran...

Page 233: ...onitoring special events that occur in the process on the sensor or on the electronics You can be informed when a special event occurs in the process on the sensor or on the electronics of the device...

Page 234: ...lows in the pipe The message is active for 10 s on the display The speed of sound in the liquid has changed by more than 3 m s in 1 second Backward flow The liquid flows in the opposite direction as t...

Page 235: ...quired Is a digital output configured as an on off output See chapter 18 5 1 No The event cannot be signalled by a digital output Yes If the event is enabled it can be signalled by a digital output co...

Page 236: ...If the mode of the device status indicator is set to NAMUR see chapter 12 4 the device status indicator is white Is the event associated to an on off output Yes The on off output switches depending on...

Page 237: ...switch on Mainte nance required events the on off output switches depending on the event continued from the previous page No Fig 66 Flowchart operating of the diagnostics when a special event occurs...

Page 238: ...ess Choose the special event Choose None Save The diagnostics on the special event is disabled 15 14 3 Disabling the diagnostics on a special event occurring on the electronics By default all the diag...

Page 239: ...f specification a Maintenance required or a Normal state Save The diagnostics on the electronics event is enabled To be informed that an event occurs activate all the diagnostics on the device See cha...

Page 240: ...ensor do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Diag events Sensor Choose the event Choose whether the information related to the sensor event is a...

Page 241: ...viscosity compensation for a liquid whose viscosity is constant see chapter 15 15 2 for a liquid with a linear compensation curve To be chosen if the viscosity of the liquid varies in a linear way de...

Page 242: ...of a liquid can be constant either because the temperature of the liquid is constant or because the temperature changes have a very low effect on the viscosity To activate the compensation for a liqu...

Page 243: ...set the value 0 03724 enter 3 724000E 02 or to set the value 372 4 enter 3 724000E 02 Confirm Set the value of the constant b of the linear curve in the displayed units and in the scientific notation...

Page 244: ...nter 3 724000E 02 Confirm Set the value of constant b of the quadratic curve in the displayed units and in the scientific notation Confirm Set the value of constant c of the quadratic curve in the dis...

Page 245: ...4 enter 3 724000E 02 Confirm Set the value of constant b of the quadratic curve in the displayed units and in the scientific notation Confirm Set the value of constant c of the quadratic curve in the...

Page 246: ...ion parameters To reset the default values of the viscosity compensation parameters do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Viscosity compensation...

Page 247: ...proximately 100 ms a Short refresh time i e the duration between 2 measurement updates is approximately 70 ms Default setting a Very short refresh time i e the duration between 2 measurement updates i...

Page 248: ...248 Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 249: ...f the device 251 16 6 Reading out the operating hours of the measurement board 252 16 7 Reading out the diagnostics related to the output values 252 16 8 Reading out the diagnostics events that occurr...

Page 250: ...to the DIAGNOSTICS view Device Status Go back to the parent menu 16 2 Reading out the flow direction that has been set To read out the flow direction that has been set in chapter 17 4 Setting the dire...

Page 251: ...16 Setting the refresh time do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the DIAGNOSTICS view Device Refresh time Go back to the parent menu 16 5...

Page 252: ...tputs values give the values of the process values at a certain time See chapter 18 To read out diagnostics related to the output values do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confir...

Page 253: ...do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the DIAGNOSTICS view Diag events Electronic Status Go back to the parent menu 16 10 Reading out the...

Page 254: ...menu 16 12 Reading out if a process value is in the monitored range This menu point allows you to read out if a process value is inside or outside its monitored limits The moni toring of the process...

Page 255: ...f the flow 262 17 5 Calibrating the offset value of the flow zero point 262 17 6 Setting the offset value of the flow zero point 263 17 7 Setting the K factor 264 17 8 Calibrating the K factor by usin...

Page 256: ...f the liquid concentration 277 17 22 Setting the slope value of the liquid concentration 278 17 23 Setting the offset value of the acoustic transmission factor 279 17 24 Calibrating the offset value o...

Page 257: ...the Type 8098 FLOWave L at country burkert com Before making any change in the settings use the B rkert Communicator software to print a pdf file with all the default settings of the device 17 3 Readi...

Page 258: ...tware versions of the transmitter board and of the measurement board To read out the hardware and software versions of the transmitter board and of the measurement board do the following Go to the CON...

Page 259: ...1 If you do not measure water at 23 C 5 C 73 4 F 9 F then get the report with the reference values 2 Access the menu Device verification Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the P...

Page 260: ...all parameters If the deviations of all parameters are less than the values that are given in Table 37 then the sensor operates correctly If the deviation of at least one parameter exceeds the value...

Page 261: ...MAINTENANCE view Device verification Factory calibration Medium Factory calibration Medium temperature Go back to the parent menu 17 3 8 Reading out the raw measured value of the volume flow rate The...

Page 262: ...t Adjust this parameter before carrying out a teach in procedure of the K factor after maintenance work if the measured flow rate is not zero whereas the flow has been stopped During the calibration T...

Page 263: ...e the message to go back to the parent menu 17 6 Setting the offset value of the flow zero point Instead of setting the offset value of the flow zero point you can calibrate it See chapter 17 5 Calibr...

Page 264: ...e value of the K factor Save The new K factor value is used 17 8 Calibrating the K factor by using a teach in procedure Before any teach in procedure calibrate or set the offset value flow zero point...

Page 265: ...must be at least 5 of the full scale Wait for the flow rate to be stable Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTENANCE view Calibration Stand meas...

Page 266: ...me Diameter of the measurement tube Minimum flow rate at 4 m s Recommended volume in litres to get an accurate K factor 3 8 11 l min 19 1 2 17 l min 28 DN8 20 l min 33 Table 39 Recommended volume for...

Page 267: ...u 17 8 3 Calibrating the K factor by using a teach in procedure depending on the mass flow rate Make sure the teach in conditions are similar to those of the process In order that the calibration resu...

Page 268: ...Make sure the teach in conditions are similar to those of the process To calibrate the K factor by using a teach in procedure depending on a known mass do the following Prepare a tank which capacity y...

Page 269: ...MAINTENANCE view Calibration Stand meas values Flow rate K factor Teach in by mass The current K factor is displayed Start the teach in procedure If the cut off function is enabled it is automaticall...

Page 270: ...a is reset to their default values Go back to the parent menu 17 10 Setting the offset value of the liquid temperature Instead of setting the offset value of the liquid temperature you can calibrate i...

Page 271: ...ffset Make sure the calibration conditions liquid temperature and ambient temperature are the same as for the usual measuring conditions Make sure the temperature of the liquid is constant and stable...

Page 272: ...et to its default value Go back to the parent menu 17 13 Resetting all the calibration data to its default values standard measurement values The calibration data that can be reset is the K factor the...

Page 273: ...ing conditions are met during the teach in procedure The liquid temperature is stable The liquid that flows through the device does not change Or the liquid is still and the pipe is full and free of b...

Page 274: ...ce liquid The New settings are displayed Save The offset value of the DF is calibrated If the calibration fails a message is displayed Refer to chapter 24 10 Messages due to calibration or simulation...

Page 275: ...llowing Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTENANCE view Calibration Stand meas values Density Offset Enter value Set the value of the offset Sav...

Page 276: ...alues Density Teach in by density The current da coefficient is displayed Start the teach in procedure When asked enter the density of the liquid The New settings are displayed Save The new da coeffic...

Page 277: ...pipe is full and free of bubbles During the calibration The device status indicator is orange if the operating mode of the device status indicator is set to NAMUR ex works setting see chapter 12 4 Ch...

Page 278: ...alibration fails a message is displayed Refer to chapter 24 10 Messages due to calibration or simulation Acknowledge the message to go back to the parent menu 17 22 Setting the slope value of the liqu...

Page 279: ...sion factor Make sure the teach in conditions are similar to those of the process In order that the calibration result is correct make sure the following conditions are met during the teach in procedu...

Page 280: ...view Go to the MAINTENANCE view Calibration Add meas values Acoustic transmission factor Offset Teach in by reference The Current settings are displayed Start the calibration of the offset value Afte...

Page 281: ...value for the acoustic transmission factor do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTENANCE view Calibration Add meas values Acoustic...

Page 282: ...he offset value of the liquid concentration the slope value of the liquid concentration the offset value of the acoustic transmision factor the slope value of the acoustic transmision factor To reset...

Page 283: ...e or several process values Values to simulate The previously selected process values are displayed Choose a process value Enter the value to be simulated The status of the simulation is automatically...

Page 284: ...events Choose Process or Electronic or Sensor Choose the events to be simulated Check if the device behaves depending on the settings you have made The simulation is active as long as the status Runni...

Page 285: ...mulation of process values and events To stop the simulation of process values and events do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view SAW sensor Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTE...

Page 286: ...286 SAW sensor Maintenance Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 287: ...5 18 5 4 Configuring a digital output as a pulse output 296 18 6 Resetting all the parameters of an output to their default values 298 18 7 Resetting all the parameters of all the outputs to their def...

Page 288: ...the B rkert Communicator software to print a pdf file with all the default settings of the device 18 2 Changing the type of output 3 NOTICE Risk of short circuit if the configuration of output 3 is wr...

Page 289: ...ess value associated to the analogue output Volume flow rate 4 mA value 0 0 l min 20 mA value Full scale of the flow rate measurement range Value depends on the DN of the process connections Damping l...

Page 290: ...ana logue outputs is applied If active cut off is applied The calculated volume is used by the totalizers and the pulse outputs The resulting volume flow rate value is transmitted on the analogue outp...

Page 291: ...e impossible or can transmit a 22 mA current The choice is not available if measurements are impossible or can transmit a 3 6 mA current The choice is not available if measurements are impossible or c...

Page 292: ...output are not displayed any more 18 5 Setting the parameters of a digital output By default the device has 1 digital output Output 2 digital that is configured as a pulse output The output 3 can also...

Page 293: ...N DN65 ISO ASME 3 30 pulses per volume unit DN80 DIN DN80 ISO Inverted No all the diameters 18 5 1 Configuring a digital output as an on off output An on off output switches every time the associated...

Page 294: ...teresis model or according to a window model Hysteresis switching The output status changes when a threshold is reached by increasing values the output state changes when the high threshold X is reach...

Page 295: ...gital output is deactivated Set the value of the high threshold Set the value of the low threshold Choose to invert the switching or not Set the value of the switching time delay The New settings are...

Page 296: ...the value of the parameter pulse volume to your flow rate measurement range Make sure that the maximum flow rate value in litres per second multiplied by the pulse per litre value is lower than 2000...

Page 297: ...her 1 litre or 1 US gallon or 1 imperial gallon Enter a number of pulses that is higher than 1 If you enter a number of pulses that is lower than 1 the display resolution is not optimum If you have ch...

Page 298: ...et the parameters of the selected output All the parameters of the output are reset To acknowledge the displayed message 18 7 Resetting all the parameters of all the outputs to their default values To...

Page 299: ...Go to the DIAGNOSTICS view Choose the analogue output Read out the data related to the analogue output To go back to the parent menu 19 2 Digital output reading out the mode the current status and the...

Page 300: ...ation The Current settings are displayed The device gen erates a 4 mA current on the chosen analogue output Enter the current value measured by the multimeter The device generates a 20 mA current on t...

Page 301: ...g Reset to default To reset the calibration data of an analogue output to its default values The calibration data of an analogue output is reset to its default values To acknowledge the displayed mess...

Page 302: ...ut or as a threshold output Test On or Off Check if the output is operating correctly To test another state or To quit the test 20 6 Checking the correct operation of a frequency output To check the c...

Page 303: ...t Energize the output Go to the CONFIGURATION view Outputs Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTENANCE view Output 2 digital or Output 3 digital configured as a pulse output Test Enter...

Page 304: ...304 Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 305: ...ding out the software version number 310 22 2 Reading out the hardware version number 310 22 3 Reading out the article number of the device 310 22 4 Reading out the article number of the software 311...

Page 306: ...to print a pdf file with all the default settings of the device 21 2 Industrial Protocol settings 21 2 1 Choosing the communication protocol Do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view Industrial c...

Page 307: ...FIGURATION view Industrial communication Confirm to access the Parameter view IP settings Static IP address The current address is displayed Set the new address Save The static address is changed 21 2...

Page 308: ...ected to a network that uses DHCP mode a temporary IP address is automatically assigned to the device You can read out this address Do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view Industrial communicati...

Page 309: ...e set timeout The timeout has no effect if the network master stops the communication Do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view Industrial communication Confirm to access the Parameter view Advanc...

Page 310: ...menu 22 2 Reading out the hardware version number Do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view Industrial communication Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTENANCE view Version number...

Page 311: ...erial number of the device Do the following Go to the CONFIGURATION view Industrial communication Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the MAINTENANCE view Version numbers Serial number Go back...

Page 312: ...can restart the current industrial communication between the device and the other network partici pants During the restart the communication between ports X1 and X2 is still possible Do the following...

Page 313: ...t go back to the parent menu To reset the industrial communication module The device will restart The industrial communication module has been reset The communication between ports X1 and X2 is possib...

Page 314: ...Reading out the number of Ethernet connections You can read out the number of Ethernet connections that have been established between the device and its clients If the device has been disconnected fr...

Page 315: ...trial communication Confirm to access the Parameter view Go to the DIAGNOSTICS view Advanced Device temperature Go back to the parent menu 23 4 Reading out the last status code Do the following Go to...

Page 316: ...316 Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 317: ...sage Battery voltage is below the warning limit 326 24 9 6 Message b S event bus connection lost not available 326 24 9 7 Message Overtemperature detected 326 24 9 8 Message Undertemperature detected...

Page 318: ...ulation mode active 333 24 11 Messages due to the monitoring of process values 333 24 11 1 Message Flow rate too high 333 24 11 2 Message Flow rate too low 334 24 11 3 Message Temperature too high 334...

Page 319: ...r AO3 Diag error 344 24 12 12 Message DO2 overload or DO3 overload 345 24 13 Messages due to the industrial communication module 345 24 13 1 Message No proper connection to the process control system...

Page 320: ...time risk of burns or fire due to hot device surfaces Do not touch with bare hands Keep the device away from highly flammable substances and liquids Risk of burns due to high liquid temperatures Do no...

Page 321: ...maged by the cleaning agents or the disinfecting agents Use cleaning agents or disinfecting agents with a concentration that is compatible with the material the measurement tube is made of Check the c...

Page 322: ...rofluoric acid HF 2 5 at a temperature between 20 C and 60 C circulate through the meas urement tube for 5 30 minutes After a de scaling or to prevent any corrosion effects after 1 or more depending o...

Page 323: ...device status indicator changes its colour and state based on the NAMUR NE 107 recommendation see chapter 5 8 The message is displayed in a list called Messages overview The list can be accessed via...

Page 324: ...on for a liquid with a constant viscosity enter a positive value of the viscosity When activating the compensation for a liquid with a non constant vis cosity make sure the liquid temperature is in th...

Page 325: ...y voltage of the device is higher than or equal to the permitted maximum warning value set in chapter 12 7 2 Changing the 2 warning limit values What to do Energize the device with a 12 35 V DC voltag...

Page 326: ...ent bus connection lost not available Message b S event bus connection lost not available Symbol displayed in the information bar Possible cause The device is configured to send the measured process d...

Page 327: ...ible cause The internal temperature of the device is higher than the permitted maximum warning value set in chapter 12 7 2 Changing the 2 warning limit values What to do Make sure the internal tempera...

Page 328: ...d the complete device back to B rkert because the sensor must be replaced 24 9 13 Message No temperature sensor detected Message No temperature sensor detected Symbol displayed in the information bar...

Page 329: ...not completely filled What to do Make sure there is no problem in the installation 24 9 17 Message Communication between transmitter PCB and measurement PCB has been interrupted n x Message Communicat...

Page 330: ...be What to do Make sure the flow rate value is less than 10 m s 24 9 21 Message Max temperature Message Max temperature Symbol displayed in the information bar symbol not linked to a user setting Poss...

Page 331: ...ed because of 1 of the pos sible causes An event such as Change of liquid or Sound cond out of range has been generated during the calibration The calculated offset of the DF is lower than 0 5 or high...

Page 332: ...is higher than 5 of the full scale Do a new calibration 24 10 5 Message Resulting K factor is less than 0 8 or higher than 1 2 Message Resulting K factor is less than 0 8 or higher than 1 2 Symbol dis...

Page 333: ...Flow rate too high Message Flow rate too high Symbol displayed in the information bar Possible cause The flow rate value is higher than the permitted maximum error value set in chapter 15 4 7 Changin...

Page 334: ...do As soon as the flow rate returns to within the permitted range the warning is automatically reset 24 11 3 Message Temperature too high Message Temperature too high Symbol displayed in the informat...

Page 335: ...igh Value totalizer 2 too high or Value mass totalizer 1 too high Value mass totalizer 2 too high Message Value totalizer 1 too high Value totalizer 2 too high or Value mass totalizer 1 too high Value...

Page 336: ...he permitted minimum warning value set in chapter 15 10 5 Changing the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of each volume totalizer What to do As soon as the value of the totalizer mass...

Page 337: ...resis of the liquid velocity What to do As soon as the value of the liquid velocity returns to within the permitted range the warning is automatically reset 24 11 9 Message DF too high Message DF too...

Page 338: ...ng is automatically reset 24 11 11 Message Acoustic transmission factor too high Message Acoustic transmission factor too high Symbol displayed in the information bar Possible cause The value of the a...

Page 339: ...arning limits and the hysteresis of the acoustic transmission factor What to do As soon as the value of the acoustic transmission factor returns to within the permitted range the warning is automatica...

Page 340: ...ange the warning is automatically reset 24 11 15 Message Concentration 1 too high Concentration 2 too high Message Concentration 1 too high Concentration 2 too high Symbol displayed in the information...

Page 341: ...he permitted minimum warning value set in chapter 15 7 8 Changing the error limits the warning limits and the hysteresis of the liquid concentration What to do As soon as the value of the liquid conce...

Page 342: ...product back to B rkert 24 12 4 Message Liquid out of range Message Liquid out of range Symbol displayed in the information bar Depends on the device status the event is associated to Possible cause...

Page 343: ...layed in the information bar Depends on the device status the event is associated to Possible cause A different liquid flows in the pipe The message is active for 10 s on the display The related event...

Page 344: ...e is a connection problem on the related output The current measured in the current loop is too low compared to the expected output current The related event must be enabled See chapter 15 14 Diagnost...

Page 345: ...r on the electronics What to do Make sure all the cables are correctly connected Make sure the current flowing through the related digital output is less than 700 mA 24 13 Messages due to the industri...

Page 346: ...ce has no internal mapping file or the mapping file cannot be found What to do Contact the B rkert service 24 13 4 Message Please select a protocol and restart the device Message Please select a proto...

Page 347: ...l the initialization is finished If the message is not automatically removed make sure the industrial communication settings are correct at the device and at the PLC e g IP address 24 13 7 Message Fie...

Page 348: ...ginal replacement parts from B rkert Spare part or accessory Article number Unlocking magnetic key 690309 5 pin M12 female and 5 pin M12 male straight cable plugs moulded at each end of a 1 m shielded...

Page 349: ...the admissible storage temperature range Protect the electrical interfaces using protective plugs 27 STORAGE CAUTION Risk of injury due to a heavy device A heavy device can fall down during transport...

Page 350: ...350 Spare parts and accessories Type 8098 FLOWave L English...

Page 351: ...Refresh time mode Viscosity O set Volume ow K Factor da coe cient O set Density Slope Density Density damping Volume ow damping Volume ow cuto Mass ow damping Mass ow cuto Counting direction of mass t...

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