Dwyer Instruments IEFB Series Specifications-Installation And Operating Instructions Download Page 7

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WIRING DIAGRAM
Cable

Terminal # Wire Color Description

Note

A

A

A

B

External

1

2

13

14

Red

Black

Shield

Shield

-

Power Supply Positive

Power Supply Common

-

-

Earth/Chassis Ground

Connect to +24VDC or VAC transformer

Connect to 24VDC/VAC common

If used - Application Dependant

If used - Application Dependant

-

Analog Current Output
B

B

3

4

Brown

Blue

(+) Analog current output

(-) Analog output common

4 to 20 mA process output

Current output common

Analog Voltage Output
B

B

5

6

Green

White

(+) Analog voltage output

(-) Analog output common

May be configured; 0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, 2 to 10 V, etc.

Voltage output common

Frequency Output
B

B

8

7

Violet

Grey

(+) Frequency output

(-) Analog output common

0 to 500 Hz output (@ 0/15 VDC output level)

Frequency output common

RS-485 Communication (optional)
B

B

11,12

9,10

Orange

Yellow

RS-485 (+)

RS-485 (-)

On board short for daisy chain connection

On board short for daisy chain connection

Reverse Flow
A

A

15

16

Brown

Blue

Isolated solid state output N.O.

Isolated solid state output N.O.

50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum

50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum

Alarm

A

17

18

Green

White

Isolated solid state output N.O.

Isolated solid state output N.O.

50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum

50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum

Pulse
A

A

19

20

Orange

Yellow

Isolated solid state output N.O.

Isolated solid state output N.O.

50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum

50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum

No Connection
B

B

A

A

-

-

-

-

Red

Black

Violet

Grey

Do not connect

Do not connect

Do not connect

Do not connect

-

-

-

-

The Cable column identifying cable A and B is reflective of units that include factory installed cabling.

Wiring PCBA shown in Figure 18 with terminal block numbers as listed in above wiring diagram chart.

Figure 18: PCBA

Summary of Contents for IEFB Series

Page 1: ...tinum RTD s Relative Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Output Impedance 4 20 mA 536 5V 500 10V 1 27k For max flowrates 10 ft s 3 m s order option CC Verified at standard temperature 73 4 F 23 C refer t...

Page 2: ...cated in IEFB hanging tag 2 Hot tap thermowells model dependent 1 Thermal paste not shown CAUTION Figure 2 Included with IEFB Figure 1 Typical installation Alignment scale 1 Thermowells 2 Series IEFB...

Page 3: ...d to the Series IEFB to identify the value of the alignment scale setting Position the alignment scale such that the scale setting is lined up with the seam of the enclosure as shown in Figure 5 Secur...

Page 4: ...necessary parameters to set up the unit Obtain the alignment scale setting values and record them below A IEFB Alignment Scale Value _______________________ This is the value needed for flowmeter inst...

Page 5: ...are listed below 4 100 mm Standard Thermowells for 1 1 2 Maximum Stack Height 4 to 7 100 to 175 mm Pipe Size 6 150 mm Standard Thermowells for 1 1 2 Maximum Stack Height 8 to 36 200 to 250 mm Pipe Si...

Page 6: ...roperly installed into the accessory thermowells Cable Gland PG 16 Thermowell refer to Figure 14 below 1 Remove compression nut 1 by unscrewing from cable gland 2 2 Remove insert 3 from the cable glan...

Page 7: ...RS 485 Communication optional B B 11 12 9 10 Orange Yellow RS 485 RS 485 On board short for daisy chain connection On board short for daisy chain connection Reverse Flow A A 15 16 Brown Blue Isolated...

Page 8: ...8 Figure 19 PCBA Figure 20 Wiring diagram...

Page 9: ...the alignment scale value Pipe wall thickness charts are also included on the next page Pipes 12 in 250 mm diameter 7 1625 1 2 D Pipes 12 in 300 mm to 36 in 914 4 mm 7 1625 0 1 D 2 WT WT Where D repre...

Page 10: ...190 4 570 4 780 4 780 4 780 5 540 6 350 7 920 7 920 0 237 0 258 0 280 0 322 0 365 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 6 020 6 550 7 110 8 180 9 270 9 525 9 525 9 525 9 525 9 525 9 525 9 5...

Page 11: ...190 4 570 4 780 4 780 4 780 5 540 6 350 7 920 7 920 0 237 0 258 0 280 0 322 0 365 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 6 020 6 550 7 110 8 180 9 270 9 525 9 525 9 525 9 525 9 525 9 525 9 5...

Page 12: ...valve until it stops 2 Tighten compression fitting 2 snug 3 Close valve 4 via valve handle 5 4 Remove thermowell by unscrewing process collet 3 from valve 4 CONFIGURATION DATA PRINT OUT EXAMPLE Flow...

Page 13: ...607xxx Analog Input No No AI1 AI2 AI3 Velocity Inlet Temperature Outlet Temperature Analog Value No No AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 AV5 AV6 AV7 AV8 AV9 AV10 AV11 AV12 AV13 AV14 AV15 AV16 AV17 Volume Flow Mass Flow...

Page 14: ...ents Inc 607 IEF COM 1 14 See PICS See Table Above See Table Above 480 NO_SEGMENTATION 3 0 False 6000 3 127 1 Empty 1 xxxxxxxx BACnetObjectIdentifier CharacterString 40 BACnetObjectType BACnetDeviceSt...

Page 15: ...es Rankine 523 Non Standard BACnet unit Property Default Value Property Data Type Access Object Identifier Object Name Object Type Present Value Status Flags Event State Reliability Out of Service Uni...

Page 16: ...ACnetEngineeringUnits Real BACnetARRAY N of BACnetPropertyIdentifier Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Default Value Minimum Value Minimum Value Increment 1 0 C...

Page 17: ...lt Value Property Data Type Access Object Identifier Object Name Object Type Present Value Status Flags Event State Reliability Out of Service Units COV Increment Property List AV4 Power ANALOG_VALUE...

Page 18: ...perty Default Value Property Data Type Access Object Identifier Object Name Object Type Present Value Status Flags Event State Reliability Out of Service Units COV Increment Property List AV7 Cooling...

Page 19: ...Type Access Object Identifier Object Name Object Type Present Value Status Flags Event State Reliability Out of Service Units Property List AV10 YTD Min Power ANALOG_VALUE 2 Current reading 0 Normal 0...

Page 20: ...Reliability Out of Service Units Property List AV14 Outlet YTD Average Temperature ANALOG_VALUE 2 Current reading 0 Normal 0 NO_FAULT_DETECTED 0 FALSE 0 Degrees Celsius 62 BACnetObjectIdentifier Chara...

Page 21: ...d Write Read Read Read Read Write Read Read Default Value Minimum Value Minimum Value 0 0 100 Property Default Value Property Data Type Access Object Identifier Object Name Object Type Present Value S...

Page 22: ...rite Read Property Default Value Property Data Type Access Object Identifier Object Name Object Type Present Value Status Flags Event State Reliability Out Of Service Property List BV4 Reset Energy St...

Page 23: ...Value 0 NORMAL 0 NO_FAULT_DETECTED 0 FALSE 0 BACnetObjectIdentifier CharacterString BACnetObjectType Date BACnetStatusFlags BACnetEventState BACnetReliability Boolean BACnetARRAY N of BACnetPropertyI...

Page 24: ...subscriptions Confirmed and Unconfirmed COV Notifications Fixed lifetime value up to 86400 seconds 24 hours Indefinite lifetime supported TimeSynchronization Service DM TS B and UTCTimeSynchronizatio...

Page 25: ...rmware Version Energy Meter Date Code 32bit Float 32bit Float 32bit Float 32bit Float Unsigned 16bit Integer Unsigned 16bit Integer Unsigned 32bit Integer 32bit Float 32bit Float 32bit Float 32bit Flo...

Page 26: ...ll need to change as well as the Velocity Probe Location Heating Changeover Temperature Heating Energy is accumulated when the Inlet temperature is greater than the heating changeover temperature and...

Page 27: ...s per hour J h Kilojoules per hour kJ h Gigajoules per hour GJ h Btu per hour Btu h Kilo Btu per hour kBtu h ton ENERGY UNIT VALUES Value Unit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kilojoule kJ Megajoule MJ Gigajoule GJ...

Page 28: ...reset a changed value to the active value use the LEFT button to return to the previous menu then the RIGHT button to advance to the value menu again 3 Press Hold the UP or DOWN button to continuously...

Page 29: ...as account for different material properties The Default is Carbon Steel 2 Install Kit Menu High Performance This option determines how the pipe dimensions will be collected If a high accuracy meter w...

Page 30: ...on must be pressed to show process data Default Continue 3 Install Kit Menu Standard A Nominal Pipe Size Menu Select the diameter of the installation pipe from the list of standard pipe diameters If y...

Page 31: ...output on the analog signal Default Velocity i T c o T c o T 0 c o T c o T T T Heating Cooling 9 Energy Meter Configuration Wizard A Flow Meter Location Menu Select the location of the flow meter in...

Page 32: ...it is selected the settings and values entered during the Analog configuration wizard will be stored and put into effect Regardless of the selection the ENTER button must be pressed to show process da...

Page 33: ...be used to choose either option Default Continue 4 Alarm Output Setup Menu This option determines the type of alarm output Default Empty Pipe Alarm 5 Empty Alarm Setup Menu This screen displays a summ...

Page 34: ...epends on protocol BACnet Communications Protocol 0 127 Modbus Communications Protocol 1 247 Default 127 6 Baud Rate Menu This option selects the communication speed of the RS 485 bus Default 19200 Mo...

Page 35: ...Meter wizard 5 Analog Output Setup Enter the Analog Output wizard 6 Pulse Frequency Output Setup Enter the Pulse Frequency wizard 7 Alarm Output Setup Enter the Alarm Output wizard 8 Communication Se...

Page 36: ...luded Reset Total Flow This menu allows the totalized flow value to be reset Reset Energy Statistics This menu allows the energy statistics to be reset Date Time Setup 1 This menu sets up the date and...

Page 37: ...display is being used select which values should be displayed Default V Flow Velocity Reset to Factory Default This special menu is accessed by press holding ENTER and MENU buttons on the Device Info...

Page 38: ...let and outlet temperatures as RANGE Screen shows inlet and outlet temperatures as OPEN Screen shows inlet and outlet temperatures as SHORT Return to factory calibration required Ensure the pipe is pr...

Page 39: ...is desired the unit must be returned to Dwyer Instruments Inc to be calibrated Contact customer service to receive a Return Goods Authorization number before shipping you product back for calibration...

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