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Transit Time Ultrasonic Flow Meters

TFX Ultra

TTM-UM-00136-EN-06 (May 2016)

User Manual

Summary of Contents for TFX Ultra

Page 1: ...Transit Time Ultrasonic Flow Meters TFX Ultra TTM UM 00136 EN 06 May 2016 User Manual...

Page 2: ...Transit Time Meter TFX Ultra Page ii May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 3: ...Product Identification 10 Transmitter Installation 11 Transmitter Location 11 Power Connections 12 Transducer Installation 15 Select a Mounting Location 15 Select a Mounting Configuration 17 Enter th...

Page 4: ...1 41 Channel 2 Menu CH2 43 Options Menu 43 Sensor Menu SEN 44 Security Menu SEC 44 Service Menu SER 45 Service Menu SER continued 46 Display Menu DSP 47 Parameter Configuration Using UltraLink Softwar...

Page 5: ...thernet Link Object F6HEX 1 Instance 71 Reset Totalizer Object 65HEX 1 Instance 71 Modbus 72 BACnet 75 BACnet Configuration 77 BACnet Object Support 78 Annex A Protocol Implementation Conformance Stat...

Page 6: ...rs 106 Description 106 Calculating K Factors 106 Specifications 108 System 108 Transmitter 108 Transducers 109 Software Utilities 109 North American Pipe Schedules 110 Fluid Properties 115 Transit Tim...

Page 7: ...ols Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided is estimated to be capable of causing death or serious personal injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in sev...

Page 8: ...e three transducer mounting configurations are shown in Figure 2 See Transducer Mounting Configurations on page 20 for mounting procedures Avoid installations on downward flowing pipes or pipes that m...

Page 9: ...the pipe with a mounting strap 4 Apply acoustic couplant grease to the downstream transducer and press it onto the pipe using hand pressure at the lineal distance calculated in Transducer Location on...

Page 10: ...or wear CE Compliance The transmitter can be installed in conformance to CISPR 11 EN 55011 standards See CE Compliance Drawings on page 104 User Safety The TFX Ultra transmitter employs modular const...

Page 11: ...06 in 52 3 mm Figure 2 Transmitter enclosure dimensions 3 Refer to Figure 3 for enclosure and mounting dimension details Allow enough room for door swing maintenance and conduit entrances Secure the e...

Page 12: ...strodyne com Vo Vo ACL ACN strodyne 1 2 3 4 O N To Transducers Downstream Upstream Figure 3 Transducer connections NOTE N Transducer cables have two wire color combinations For the blue and white comb...

Page 13: ...AC power connections Low Voltage AC Power Connections Connect 20 28V AC AC neutral and chassis ground to the terminals shown in Figure 6 DANGER DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT AN EARTH CHASSIS GROUND CONNECTI...

Page 14: ...cted by an automatically resetting fuse This fuse does not require replacement For CE compliance a Class 2 DC power supply is required 10 28 VDC Power Gnd Downstream Upstream Modbus TFX Rx TFX Tx 1 2...

Page 15: ...non insulated pipes Select a Mounting Location The first step in the installation process is the selection of an optimum location for the flow measurement to be made For this to be done effectively a...

Page 16: ...ation and Transducer Positioning Table 1 Piping configuration and transducer positioning The TFX Ultra system will provide repeatable measurements on piping systems that do not meet these pipe diamete...

Page 17: ...le Iron 2 12 in 50 300 mm Cast Iron Z Mount Plastic all types 30 in 750 mm Carbon Steel 12 in 300 mm Stainless Steel Copper 30 in 750 mm Ductile Iron 12 in 300 mm Cast Iron Table 2 Transducer mounting...

Page 18: ...buried where a V mount is required or desired For DTTS and DTTC transducers the transducers are V mount The frequency setting depends on the pipe material Pipe Size Frequency Setting Transducer Integ...

Page 19: ...ed viscosity and specific gravity is pre programmed into the transmitter You need to modify this data only if you know that a particular application s data varies from the reference values See Configu...

Page 20: ...ducer to the pipe 2 Place the downstream transducer on the pipe at the calculated transducer spacing See Figure 13 on page 21 Apply firm hand pressure If signal strength is greater than five secure th...

Page 21: ...act the manufacturer to arrange for a replacement transducer that is the correct size 1 Apply a thin coating of acoustic coupling grease to both halves of the transducer housing where the housing will...

Page 22: ...ion Strategy 1600 2000 1200 Scale 60 Min Time 200 U U Figure 16 Data display screen Model DTTSJP 050 N000 N S N 39647 Delta T 391 53nS Uncal Flow 81 682 GPM Cal Flow 80 GPM 391 53 81 682 80 000 Delta...

Page 23: ...may require more than one strap to reach the circumference of the pipe TOP VIEW OF PIPE Figure 20 Z Mount transducer placement 7 Place the downstream transducer on the pipe at the calculated transduc...

Page 24: ...r the transducer and secure with the thumb screw Figure 21 Mounting rail system for DTTR Mounting Track Installation for DTTN DTTH A convenient transducer mounting track can be used for pipes that hav...

Page 25: ...e transmitter The source is isolated from earth ground connections within the transmitter The AC powered transmitter can accommodate loop loads up to 400 Ohms DC powered transmitters use the DC power...

Page 26: ...rd Switch S1 S2 S3 S4 On Control 1 Pullup Resistor IN circuit Control 2 Pullup Resistor IN circuit Frequency output Pullup Resistor IN circuit Square Wave Output Off Control 1 Pullup Resistor OUT of c...

Page 27: ...lue If a deadband is not established and the signal strength decreases to approximately the value of the switch point the output may chatter Batch Totalizer Output Flow Only Model Totalizer mode confi...

Page 28: ...rol outputs the frequency output can be used to provide total information by use of a K factor A K factor simply relates the number of pulses from the frequency output to the number of accumulated pul...

Page 29: ...the SW3 is ON If desired an external pullup resistor and power source can be used by leaving SW3 OFF Set SW4 to ON for a square wave output 0 V Figure 31 Frequency output waveform square wave Totalize...

Page 30: ...upported without repeaters or end of line resistors To interconnect transmitters use three wire shielded cable like the Belden 9939 or equal In noisy environments connect the shield on one end to a go...

Page 31: ...Ds are attached at the factory to a plug in connector Install the RTDs on or in the pipe as recommended and then plug the RTDs into the RTD connector in the transmitter Four ranges of surface mount RT...

Page 32: ...the cable so it will not be pulled on or abraded inadvertently If the cables are not long enough to reach the transmitter route the cables to an electrical junction box and add cable from that point U...

Page 33: ...TDs must be 1000 Ohm platinum RTDs suitable for a three wire connection A connection adapter part number D005 0350 300 is available to facilitate connection to the Energy model See Figure 40 NOTE N Yo...

Page 34: ...a four key tactile feedback interface that lets you view and change configuration parameters used by the operating system Keypad Mode Indicators Figure 39 Keypad interface Key Function MENU Press MEN...

Page 35: ...Go to SER MENU SSPD FPS and SSPD MPS and confirm that the actual measured liquid sound speed is within two percent of the value entered as FLUID SS in the BSC MENU The pipe must be full of liquid in...

Page 36: ...DTTR DTTN and DTTH 1 MHz transducers are for intermediate sized pipes between 2 inches 50 mm and 24 inches 600 mm The DTTS and DTTC 2 MHz transducers are for pipe sizes between 1 2 inch 13 mm and 2 i...

Page 37: ...thylene HDPE Rubber RUBBER LD Polyethylene LDPE Mortar MORTAR Teflon PFA TEFLON Polypropylene POLYPRO Ebonite EBONITE Polystyrene POLYSTY Other OTHER LINER SS Speed of sound in the liner ENGLSH fps ME...

Page 38: ...ate for the relatively high velocities at the pipe center during transitional or laminar flow conditions The entry of FLUID VI is used in the calculation of Reynolds and the resultant compensation val...

Page 39: ...5 6 n a n a n a n a n a 0 83 0 69 XDC SPAC Transducer spacing calculation ENGLSH Inches METRIC Millimeters NOTE N This value is calculated by the firmware after all pipe parameters have been entered T...

Page 40: ...zero the transmitter will display the MIN RATE value even if the actual flow energy rate is less than the MIN RATE For example if the MIN RATE is set to 25 and actual rate is 0 the transmitter display...

Page 41: ...ld be represented by an output frequency of 500 Hz Example 2 To span the 4 20 mA output from 0 100 gpm with 12 mA being 50 gpm set the FL 4MA and FL 20MA inputs as follows FL 4MA 0 0 FL 20MA 100 0 For...

Page 42: ...labeled 4 20 mA Out or Signal Gnd 2 Using the arrow keys increase the numerical value to increase the current in the loop to 20 mA Decrease the value to decrease the current in the loop to 20 mA Typic...

Page 43: ...5 inch OD D010 3000 203 Single 6 inch 150 mm 0 25 inch OD CONTROL HZ Output options for Flow Only models Scroll to the end of the Options menu to select CONTROL 1 CONTROL 2 or TOT MULT The setup optio...

Page 44: ...d DTTC small pipe transducers 1 2 TUBE 1 2 in stainless steel tubing used with DTTS and DTTC small pipe transducers 1 2 PIPE 1 2 in ANSI schedule pipe steel PVC and so on used with DTTS and DTTC small...

Page 45: ...f the transmitter is configured to display totalizer values the display will alternate between error 0010 and the totalizer value Signal strength readings in excess of 98 may indicate that a mounting...

Page 46: ...eliminate the offset 1 The pipe must be full of liquid 2 Flow must be absolute zero securely close any valves and allow time for any settling to occur 3 Press ENTER use the arrow keys to make the disp...

Page 47: ...counting to the BTCH MUL value SCN DWL Screen display dwell time 1 10 seconds Adjustment of SCN DWL sets the time interval that the display will dwell at FLOW and then alternately TOTAL values when B...

Page 48: ...software is installed it must be un installed before a new version of the software can be installed Newer versions will ask to remove the old version and perform the task automatically Older versions...

Page 49: ...a red ERROR indication select Communications on the Menu bar and select Initialize Choose the appropriate COM port and the RS232 USB Com Port Type Proper communication is verified when a green OK is...

Page 50: ...nd Specific Heat Capacity will be unavailable behind a grayed out entry box 2 Go back to the Standard Configurations drop down menu and select Custom As soon as Custom is chosen the previously grayed...

Page 51: ...een the transducer alignment marks Selection of the proper transducer mounting method is not entirely predictable and many times is an iterative process NOTE N This setting only applies to DTTR DTTN D...

Page 52: ...alue specified in the Substitute Flow field when conditions occur that cause low signal strength A signal strength indication below 5 is generally inadequate for measuring flow reliably so generally t...

Page 53: ...reased to increase stability of the flow rate readings Damping values are decreased to allow the transmitter to react faster to changing flow rates The factory settings are suitable for most installat...

Page 54: ...l models and how the frequency output is spanned for the flow only model The Flow at 4 mA 0 Hz and Flow at 20 mA 1000 Hz settings are used to set the span for both the 4 20 mA output and the 0 1000 Hz...

Page 55: ...an ammeter or reliable reference connection to the 4 20 mA output must be present NOTE N Calibration of the 20 mA setting is conducted much the same way as the 4 mA adjustments NOTE N The Calibration...

Page 56: ...cific to a specific RTD The RTDs on new transmitters come with the calibration values already entered into the Energy model and should not need to be changed Field replacement of RTDs is possible thru...

Page 57: ...esetting to zero and repeating the accumulation This value includes any exponents that were entered in the BASIC menu as TOTAL E Flow ON sets value at which the alarm output will switch from OFF to ON...

Page 58: ...Security Tab Use the Security tab to enter your system password Figure 48 Security tab Display Tab Use the Display tab to Figure 49 Display tab Configuration Menu Page 58 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 59: ...STRATEGY MENU The Strategy menu parameters are factory set To change these parameters call Technical Support Figure 50 Strategy menu Strategy Menu Page 59 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 60: ...at zero flow to maintain the transmitter s accuracy The zeroing process is essential in systems using the DTTS and DTTC transducer sets for accuracy To establish zero flow and eliminate the offset 1 E...

Page 61: ...u have entered all points If you are using only two points zero and span use the highest flow rate anticipated in normal operation as the calibration point If an erroneous data point is collected remo...

Page 62: ...e using an Energy model and that the RTDs are connected Class C Errors 1001 System tables have changed Initiate a transmitter RESET by cycling power or by selecting SYSTEM RESET in the SEC MENU 1002 S...

Page 63: ...f the adaptive filter SS Min Max The minimum and maximum signal strength levels encountered by the transmitter beginning at the time the power to the transmitter was last turned off and then on again...

Page 64: ...petro base Oil Lubricating Oil Motor SAE 20 30 Water Distilled Water Sea Other Gallons Liters MGal Cubic Ft Cubic Me Acre Ft Oil Barr 42 Gal Liq Barr 31 5 Gal Feet Meters LB KG 1 BTU 1 MBTU 1 MMBTU 1...

Page 65: ...ns RTD CONTROL HZ Flow Output On Off Values TOT MULT Value TOT MULT Totalizer Multiplier Sensor Menu XDC TYPE Transducer Type Selection DTTN DTTH DT1500 COPPER TUBE ANSI PIPE TUBING 1 2 TUBE 1 2 PIPE...

Page 66: ...munication parameters are set through the internal web pages of the Ethernet module not through the TFX menu or the UltraLink software utility See Ethernet Port Settings on page 83 for details Modbus...

Page 67: ...DWORD Bit String 32 bits REAL IEEE 32 bit Single Precision Floating Point Table 10 Data types Identity Object 01HEX 1 Instance The following tables contain the attribute status and common services in...

Page 68: ...le 3 Input Data USINT 56 0 Get Input Instance 100 100 Bytes Single Precision Floating Point Bytes Description 0 3 Signal Strength 4 7 Flow Rate 8 11 Net Totalizer 12 15 Positive Totalizer 16 19 Negati...

Page 69: ...104 111 Diff Temp 2 1 degF 112 119 Abs Diff Temp degF 120 127 Flow Rate GPM 128 135 Flow Rate LPM 136 143 Flow Rate CFH 144 151 Flow Rate CMH 152 159 Flow Rate FPS 160 167 Flow Rate MPS 168 175 Flow U...

Page 70: ...e of Host Name Size Host Name UINT STRING 0 0 Get Common Services Service Code Implemented for Instance Level Class Level Instance Level 0EHEX Yes Yes Get_Attribute_Single 1 See section 5 3 2 2 1 of V...

Page 71: ...on of CIP from ODVA for more details on this attribute 8 See section 5 4 2 2 2 of Volume 2 EtherNet IP Adaptation of CIP from ODVA for more details on this attribute 9 See section 5 4 2 2 3 of Volume...

Page 72: ...manufacturers store and transfer the Modbus Registers in big endian word order For example the 32 bit hex value of 12345678 is transferred as 12 34 56 78 It does not matter in which order the words ar...

Page 73: ...225 40348 40351 F Diff Temp 2 1 40126 40127 40226 40227 40352 40355 F Abs Diff Temp 40128 40129 40228 40229 40356 40359 F Flow Rate 40130 40131 40230 40231 40360 40363 GPM Flow Rate 40132 40133 40232...

Page 74: ...ow Rate 40630 40631 40730 40731 40860 40863 GPM Flow Rate 40632 40633 40732 40733 40864 40867 LPM Flow Rate 40634 40635 40734 40735 40868 40871 CFH Flow Rate 40636 40637 40736 40737 40872 40875 CMH Fl...

Page 75: ...rature 1 AI11 Analog Input 11 F Temperature 2 AI12 Analog Input 12 F Diff Temp 1 2 AI13 Analog Input 13 F Diff Temp 2 1 AI14 Analog Input 14 F Abs Diff Temp AI15 Analog Input 15 F Flow Rate AI16 Analo...

Page 76: ...Input 3 Positive Totalizer AI4 Analog Input 4 Negative Totalizer AI5 Analog Input 5 Temperature 1 AI6 Analog Input 6 C Temperature 2 AI7 Analog Input 7 C Temperature 1 AI11 Analog Input 11 F Temperatu...

Page 77: ...BACnet Configuration To change settings click Edit to access a category Figure 56 BACnet configuration screen Communications Protocols Page 77 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 78: ...ifier 306 R Model_Name D X TFX R Application_Software_Version 1 07 R Location Sample Device Location Up to 64 characters can modify through web page W Protocol_Version 1 R Protocol_Revision 2 R Protoc...

Page 79: ...plication Specific Controller B ASC BACnet Smart Sensor B SS BACnet Smart Actuator B SA List all BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks Supported Annex K Data Sharing ReadProperty B DS RP B Data Shar...

Page 80: ...munication with MS TP slaves and certain other devices Yes No Networking Options Router Clause 6 List all routing configurations e g ARCNET Ethernet Ethernet MS TP etc Annex H BACnet Tunneling Router...

Page 81: ...ACnet Smart Sensor B SS BACnet Smart Actuator B SA List all BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks Supported Annex K Data Sharing ReadProperty B DS RP B Data Sharing WriteProperty B DS WP B Data Shar...

Page 82: ...nex H BACnet Tunneling Router over IP BACnet IP Broadcast Management Device BBMD Does the BBMD support registrations by Foreign Devices Yes No Does the BBMD support network address translation Yes No...

Page 83: ...m those below NOTE N USB to Ethernet adapter skip to step 9 If connecting Ethernet directly the Ethernet portion of the computer must be configured correctly 1 Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the P...

Page 84: ...K 8 Click Close on the previous window 9 Connect an Ethernet crossover cable between the PC and the Ethernet module 10 Apply power to the transmitter 11 Open Internet Explorer type http 192 168 0 100...

Page 85: ...The Main Page refreshes every 5 seconds and provides real time data from the transmitter Communications Protocols Page 85 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 86: ...13 Click Configuration on the Main Page to display the Ultrasonic Flow Meter device configuration page Communications Protocols Page 86 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 87: ...d Device Description are configured through the web interface IP address and subnet defaults to 192 168 0 100 and 255 255 255 0 Connection to the web interface requires an Ethernet crossover cable pow...

Page 88: ...ow rate below Do not enter 0 3 Wait for flow to stabilize 4 Press the Set button Flow Set Export Edit 28 2 Figure 58 Calibration points editor Calibration Points Editor Select point s to edit or remov...

Page 89: ...ocated at the highest point in the loop where air may accumulate Check that the transducers are NOT on a downward flowing pipe unless adequate downstream head pressure is present to overcome partial f...

Page 90: ...ot functioning RTD needs recalibration Refer to Heat Flow for Energy Models Only section for details on proper mounting and wiring Check that the RTDs are properly wired to transmitter pins RTD1 A and...

Page 91: ...ire platinum RTDs The three wire configuration allows the temperature sensors to be located several hundred feet away from the transmitter without influencing system accuracy or stability The Energy m...

Page 92: ...ration Display Basic Flow Filtering Output Security 4 20mA Frequency Channel 1 0 Flow at 4mA 0Hz Gal M 400 Flow at 20mA 1KHz Gal M Calibration Test Test Calibration 4 mA 20 mA 32 3837 Test 4 RTD Chann...

Page 93: ...Make sure that the Both RTDs at same temperature box is checked and then enter the temperature to the nearest 0 1 C in the Temp deg C box DAC Value Calibrated Temp deg C Calibrated Temp deg F Second...

Page 94: ...41 4 1846 4 1850 4 1855 4 1860 4 1865 4 1871 4 1876 4 1882 4 1887 70 4 1893 4 1899 4 1905 4 1912 4 1918 4 1925 4 1932 4 1939 4 1946 4 1954 80 4 1961 4 1969 4 1977 4 1985 4 1994 4 2002 4 2011 4 2020 4...

Page 95: ...VDC Power Gnd Downstream Upstream Modbus TFX Rx TFX Tx Signal Gnd Control 1 Control 2 Frequency Out 4 20 mA Out Reset Total RS485 Gnd RS585 A RS485 B 1 2 3 4 O N 10 28 VDC Power Gnd Signal Gnd 4 20 m...

Page 96: ...PRODUCT LABELS Figure 70 Product labels Product Labels Page 96 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 97: ...User Manual INTENTIONAL BLANK PAGE Page 97 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 98: ...CONTROL DRAWINGS Figure 67 Control drawing I S barrier and DTT transducers Control Drawings Page 98 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 99: ...Figure 68 Control drawing Control Drawings Page 99 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 100: ...Figure 69 Control drawing Control Drawings Page 100 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 101: ...Figure 70 Control drawing Class 1 Div 2 installation AC Control Drawings Page 101 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 102: ...Figure 71 Control drawing Class 1 Div 2 installation DC Control Drawings Page 102 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 103: ...Figure 72 Control drawing DTFXE Class 1 Div 2 installation AC Control Drawings Page 103 May 2016 TTM UM 00136 EN 06...

Page 104: ...X 1 1 8 SS NPT NIPPLE DYNASONICS P N D002 1203 002 LOOP WIRES THROUGH FERRITE BEAD TWO TIMES FERRITE BEAD DYNASONICS P N D003 0117 089 STEWARD P N 28B1020 100 OUTLET BODY DYNASONICS P N D003 0116 006...

Page 105: ...ONICS P N D005 0938 002 STEEL CITY P N LT701 ARMOURED CONDUIT DYNASONICS P N D002 1401 003 ANACONDA 1 2 UA GRAY OR EQUIVALENT Figure 74 CE compliance drawing DC power CE Compliance Drawings Page 105 M...

Page 106: ...take place in 30 seconds because the flow rate and hence the speed that the 1000 counts is accumulated is twice as great Calculating K Factors Many styles of transmitters are capable of measuring flo...

Page 107: ...uid travel 0 384 gallons will pass What is the flow rate in gpm at 4 3 ft sec 0 384 gallons 4 3 FPS 60 sec 1 min 99 1 gpm Now that the volumetric flow rate is known all that is needed is an output fre...

Page 108: ...PROGRAM RELAY1 RELAY2 Flow rate indication 8 digit positive 7 digit negative max Auto decimal lead zero blanking Flow accumulator totalizer 8 digit positive 7 digit negative max Reset via keypad ULTRA...

Page 109: ...100 ft 30 m seawater equivalent density indefinitely Frequency DTTS DTTC DTTR DTTN DTTH DTTL 2 MHz 1 MHz 500 KHz Cables RG59 Coaxial or Twinaxial optional armored conduit Cable Length 990 ft 300 meter...

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Page 115: ...Bromine 2 93 2916 7 889 3 0 0 323 0 946 n Butane 0 60 3559 7 1085 5 8 Butyrate Ethyl 3836 1 1170 Carbon dioxide 1 10 2752 6 839 7 7 0 137 0 151 Carbon tetrachloride 1 60 3038 1 926 2 5 0 607 0 968 Ch...

Page 116: ...229 5 1290 1 Propanol 0 78 4009 2 1222 Refrigerant 11 1 49 2717 5 828 3 3 56 Refrigerant 12 1 52 2539 7 774 1 4 24 Refrigerant 14 1 75 2871 5 875 24 6 61 Refrigerant 21 1 43 2923 2 891 3 97 Refrigeran...

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