EMERGENT EES-401 Instruction Manual Download Page 44

 

EES-401 Series Ultrasonic Energy Meter   

Revision: 3.0.1

 

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Alarm #2 High Value 

Enter the alarm high value. 

Both  relevant  alarms  are  turned  on  in  Windows  M78 
and  M79;  any  of  the  measured  flow,  which  is  higher 
than the high value, will activate the alarm in the OCT 
hardware or relay output signal. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beeper Setup 

Set up the beeper on-off state. 

0.

 

No Signal 

1.

 

Poor Signal 

2.

 

Not Ready (No*R) 

3.

 

Reverse Flow 

4.

 

AO Over    100% 

5.

 

FO Over    120% 

6.

 

Alarm    #1 

7.

 

Alarm    #2 

8.

 

Batch Control 

9.

 

POS Int Pulse 

10.

 

NEG Int Pulse 

11.

 

NET Int Pulse 

12.

 

Energy Pulse 

13.

 

ON/OFF viaRS232 

14.

 

Fluid changed 

15.

 

Key Stroking ON 

16.

 

Not Using 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OCT Output Setup 

The following signal options are available:   

0.

 

No Signal 

1.

 

Poor Signal 

2.

 

Not Ready (No*R) 

3.

 

Reverse Flow 

4.

 

AO Over 100% 

5.

 

FO Over 120% 

6.

 

Alarm #1 

7.

 

Alarm    #2 

8.

 

Batch Control 

9.

 

POS Int Pulse 

10.

 

NEG Int Pulse 

11.

 

NET Int Pulse 

12.

 

Energy Pulse 

13.

 

FO 

14.

 

FO via RS-485 

15.

 

ON/OFF via RS485 

16.

 

Fluid changed 

17.

 

Not Using 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm  #2 High  Value

14400.00  m3/h

BEEPER Setup        [77

15. Key stroking ON

OCT Output Setup   [78

13. FO

Summary of Contents for EES-401

Page 1: ...Revision 3 0 0 Page 1 of 90 Ultrasonic Energy Meter Instruction Manual Model EES 401 Update Record Revision 3 0 1 Date 12 2021...

Page 2: ...step by step including product component installation wiring quick setup etc to make it easier to operate Understanding more about the menu settings can fulfill your higher requirements with the Energ...

Page 3: ...e installing the Energy Meter Check to see if the spare parts are in accordance with the packing list Make sure that there is no damage to the enclosure due to a loose screw or loose wire or other dam...

Page 4: ...ucer Installation 16 4 1 Transducer Installation 16 4 2 Transducer Spacing 16 4 3 Transducer Mounting Methods 16 4 3 1 V Method 16 4 3 2 Z Method 16 4 3 3 N Method not commonly used 17 4 4 Transducer...

Page 5: ...9 Product Overview 53 9 1 Introduction 53 9 2 Features of EES 401 53 9 3 Operating principle 53 9 4 Applications 54 9 5 Specifications 55 10 Appendix1 W211 Insertion Transducer 56 10 1 Overview 56 10...

Page 6: ...scosity for Fluids Commonly Used 85 15 2 Sound Velocity for Various Materials Commonly Used 85 15 3 Sound Velocity in Water 1 atm at Different Temperatures 86 16 Appendix 6 WiFi Operation Instructions...

Page 7: ...shings Insert the plastic bushings into the installing holes Then open the two aluminum pieces on the two sides of the top cover Put the Energy Meter into the position and screw it in Attention When i...

Page 8: ...ase you will find the Power board wiring ports from up to down from left to right are as follows Connect to the AC power 90 245V DC power 10 36V Relay Output OCT Output RTD Temperature Sensor input Tr...

Page 9: ...and Return to the last menu or open the next menu Acts as and are used to enter numbers Select a menu Press this key first then input two menu numbers to display the selected menu For example To Input...

Page 10: ...he required value then press to confirm For example if the pipe material is Stainless Steel Press to enter Window M14 press to modify the options Select the 1 Stainless Steel option by pressing and th...

Page 11: ...he function is the same with Window M02 Press key Display Velocity The function is the same with Window M01 Press key Display Signal Strength and Signal Quality The function is the same with Window M9...

Page 12: ...in Window M92 Press key Display Date and Time in Window M60 Press key Press to start Manual Totalizer then press to end Manual Totalizer press to input Standard Totalizer to get the final K factor Co...

Page 13: ...press the or key to select Pipe Material and press the key to confirm Step 4 Liner Material Parameters including thickness and sound velocity if needed Press the key to enter Menu 16 press the key us...

Page 14: ...accurate measurement Use the following guidelines to select a proper installation site l Choose a section of pipe that is always full of liquid such as a vertical pipe with flow in the upward directi...

Page 15: ...ffuser Tee 90o bend Straight length of downstream piping Straight length of upstream piping Name Detector 10D min 0 5D min L 5D L 5D L 10D Flow controlled downstream 10D min L 10D L 5D L 10D 10D min L...

Page 16: ...MENU25 After entering the required parameters Check the data displayed in Window M25 and adjust the transducers spacing according to the data displayed in Windows M25 4 3 Transducer Mounting Methods...

Page 17: ...evant signal strength is indicated by numbers from 00 0 99 9 00 0 represents no signal detected while 99 9 represents maximum signal strength Normally the stronger the signal strength detected the lon...

Page 18: ...he transducers onto the pipe wall While checking the signal strength and Q value move the transducers slowly around the mounting site until the strongest signal and maximum Q value can be obtained Mak...

Page 19: ...he temperature of the measured fluid does not exceed the rated working temperature and the working temperature range of the temperature sensor is 0 100 4 The installation of the temperature sensor sha...

Page 20: ...flow a measurement difference may occur The smaller the physical measurement capacity is the larger the measurement difference from the zero point will exist Only when zero point reduced to a definit...

Page 21: ...Window M55 Enter 1000 in Window M56 and 2000 in Window M57 Calibrating and testing the current loop is performed in Window M58 Complete the steps as follows Press move or to display 0mA 4mA 8mA 16mA 2...

Page 22: ...e flow is in the reverse direction back flow 5 The analog outputs exceed span by 120 6 The frequency output exceeds span by 120 7 The flow rate exceeds the ranges configured Configure the flow ranges...

Page 23: ...e power is turned off Press to calibrate the current loop 20mA output Use an ammeter to measure the output current of current loop At the same time press or key to adjust the displayed numbers Watch t...

Page 24: ...y the maximum size of a folder for example the default maximum size of a folder is 55 97856M and the SD card capacity is 8G so the number of folders that can be stored is at least 146 that is it can b...

Page 25: ...e the card reader to copy the data TXT file directly to the computer for analysis 6 13 ESN We provide the Energy Meter with a unique electronic serial number to identify each Energy Meter for the conv...

Page 26: ...pty Pipe Setup Flow Units Options 30 Metric system Units 31 Flow Rate Units Options 32 Totalizer Flow Units Options 33 Totalizer Multiplier Options 34 NET Totalizer ON OFF 35 POS Totalizer ON OFF 36 N...

Page 27: ...and Quality 91 TOM TOS 100 92 Fluid Sound Velocity 93 Total Time and Delta Time 94 Reynolds Number and Factor 97 Transducer Spacing Automatic Correction Options 98 Transducer Mounting Position Options...

Page 28: ...alizer value displayed is the total prior to its turn off Note under the premise of not manually clearing the positive accumulation it will be automatically cleared when the positive accumulation reac...

Page 29: ...heat accumulation is not manually cleared the heat accumulation will be automatically cleared when the accumulation reaches 2000000000 Inlet Water Temp Outlet Water Temp Delta Temp Display Inlet Wate...

Page 30: ...ess or pipe inner diameter Pipe Material Enter pipe material The following options are available by buttons or numerical keys 0 Carbon Steel 5 Copper 1 Stainless Steel 6 Aluminum 2 PVC 7 Asbestos 3 Ca...

Page 31: ...r Sound Velocity Enter liner sound velocity This function is only used when Item 11 Other is selected in M16 Liner Thickness Enter liner thickness It only can be visited when a definite liner is selec...

Page 32: ...igh temperature Insertion Sensor Transducer Mounting Methods Three mounting methods are available 0 V sound wave bounces 2 times 1 Z sound wave bounces once The most commonly use method 2 N small pipe...

Page 33: ...e Energy Meter experiences a poor signal condition This function will allow continued data calculation without interruption Empty Pipe Setup This parameter is used to overcome the possible problems th...

Page 34: ...tory default is Cubic Meters hour Totalizer Units Options Select totalizer units The available unit options are as same as those found in Window M31 The user can select units as their required Factory...

Page 35: ...nge Factory default is ON Totalizer Reset Totalizer reset all parameters are reset Press press or arrow to select corresponding options And then press to clear ZERO The following options are available...

Page 36: ...elocity values from 0 03 to 0 03 as 0 Generally 0 03 is recommended in most applications Set Static Zero When fluid is in the static state the displayed value is called Zero Point When Zero Point is n...

Page 37: ...ent results The user can enter a numerical value other than 1 according to the actual calibration results Network IDN Input system identifying code these numbers can be selected from 1 247 except that...

Page 38: ...d data collection interval and then press again The data collection interval is set The factory default is 10 seconds Energy Record ON OFF When the energy record is set as ON SD card can record heat d...

Page 39: ...must not exceed 5 3 6 18 that is it must not exceed 18 units per second Cumulative unit can be changed in MENU 85 This setting is related to OCT select 2 Energy Pulse output cumulative pulse in MENU...

Page 40: ...eristics are displayed in above figures The user can select one of them according to his actual requirements In six graphs shown above flow F0mA or F4mA indicates the value that user entered in Window...

Page 41: ...Date and time modifications are made in this window The format for setting time setting is 24 hours Press wait until appears the modification can be made ESN Display electronic serial number ESN of th...

Page 42: ...nd 20mA analog input represented See this window 10 represent 4mA corresponding value 100 represent 20mA corresponding value Set FO Frequency Range Set up low FO Frequency and high FO frequency range...

Page 43: ...ng Timer Display the totalized working hours of the Energy Meter since last reset It is displayed by HH MM SS If it is necessary to reset it press and select YES Alarm 1 Low Value Enter the low alarm...

Page 44: ...Over 100 5 FO Over 120 6 Alarm 1 7 Alarm 2 8 Batch Control 9 POS Int Pulse 10 NEG Int Pulse 11 NET Int Pulse 12 Energy Pulse 13 ON OFF viaRS232 14 Fluid changed 15 Key Stroking ON 16 Not Using OCT Out...

Page 45: ...Raise UP 3 Via RS232 Flow Batch Controller The internal batch controller in the Energy Meter is able to control the input signals through keypad or analog input Serial Port Output signals can be tran...

Page 46: ...he factory default unit is KW The following options are available 0 GJ 1 KCAL 2 MBtu 3 KJ 4 Btu 5 KWh 6 MWh The following units of time are available day per day hour per hour min per minute sec per s...

Page 47: ...9 Therefore 00 indicates the poorest signal while 99 indicates the best signal Normally signal quality Q value should be better than 50 During the installation pay attention to the signal strength and...

Page 48: ...n in the ratio of the delta time should be lower than 20 If it is not it is necessary to check if the transducers are installed properly or if the parameters have been entered correctly Reynolds Numbe...

Page 49: ...e power is on 20 on the upper left corner indicates order 19 06 06 08 43 06 indicates the date time instantaneous flow is displayed in the lower right corner Total Working Hours With this function it...

Page 50: ...ignal as soon as the medium changing Hardware Adjusting Entry Please refer to Chapter 6 11 4 20mA Current Loop Output for more details Temperature Calibration Please refer to Chapter 14 4 Temperature...

Page 51: ...Table 1 Error Codes and Solutions During Operation Code M08 Display Cause Solutions R System Normal System normal I NO Signal Detected Signal not detected Spacing is not correct between the transduce...

Page 52: ...transducer properly Slowly and slightly move each transducer with respect to each other around the installation point until the maximum signal is detected Be careful that the new installation location...

Page 53: ...days and months as well as for the last 5 years are may be viewed Power on off function allows the viewing of time and flow rate as power is switched on and off 64 times Also the Energy Meter has manu...

Page 54: ...eter m3 h Density of water flowing through the hot cold meter kg m3 h Enthalpy difference of water at inlet and outlet temperature of heat exchange system J kg Time h 9 4 Applications l Water sewage w...

Page 55: ...Communication Interface RS485 WIFI Frequency range 2 412 2 484GHz Transmitting power 802 11b 16 2 dBm 802 11n 13 2 dBm 802 11g 14 2 dBm Working temperature 20 85 40m transmission distance in open env...

Page 56: ...of W211 Insertion Transducer 1 Cable 2 Cable Connector 3 Connector 4 Lock nut 5 Ball valve 6 Mounting base 7 Transducer probe 10 2 Measurement Point Selection To obtain the strongest signal strength...

Page 57: ...inally tighten the nut 6 Connect the transducer cables to the corresponding upstream downstream upstream red downstream blue terminal ends 7 Please refer to the following installation diagram vertical...

Page 58: ...ee below 10 5 PipeParameter Entry Shortcuts For example measuring the diameter of DN200 pipe outside diameter is 219mm pipe wall thickness is 6mm pipe inner diameter is 207mm measuring medium is water...

Page 59: ...ect transducer mounting method and press the key to confirm Choose according to the pipes on site Step6 Adjust Transducer spacing Press keys to enter the window M25 accurately install the transducer a...

Page 60: ...cating sleeve 6 Joint nut 7 Ball valve 8 Mounting base 9 Transducer housing 11 2 Measurement Point Selection To obtain the strongest signal strength and the highly accurate measurement results it is n...

Page 61: ...xes matches the axes of the pipeline Finally tighten the locking screw and screw the locating sleeve onto the joint nut 6 Connect the transducer cables to the corresponding upstream downstream upstrea...

Page 62: ...displayed transducer mounting spacing and the selected mounting method L SP 34 unit mm SP for window shows the numerical 25 Step7 Display measurement result Press keys to enter the window M01 About ot...

Page 63: ...for pipe sections severely rusted or with too much scale formation on the inside wall When installing the transducer by using the Z method be sure that the two transducers and the pipeline center axis...

Page 64: ...onnector 4 Orientation handle 5 Locating sleeve 6 Joint nut 7 Ball valve 8 Mounting base 9 Transducer housing 12 2 Measurement Point Selection To obtain the strongest signal strength and the highly ac...

Page 65: ...the two transducers and its axes matches the axes of the pipeline Finally tighten the locking screw and screw the locating sleeve onto the joint nut 6 Connect the transducer cables to the correspondi...

Page 66: ...rding to the displayed transducer mounting spacing and the selected mounting method L SP 34 unit mm SP for window shows the numerical 25 Step7 Display measurement result Press keys to enter the window...

Page 67: ...ns severely rusted or with too much scale formation on the inside wall When installing the transducer by using the Z method be sure that the two transducers and the pipeline center axis are in the sam...

Page 68: ...ower on off other equipment The analog input of the system can be used to input signals such as pressure and temperature The system provides an RTU function for flow measurement RS 485 0 1000m can be...

Page 69: ...Note 1 DQH cr lf Return hourly instantaneous flow 1 Read command 2 This command reads the instantaneous flow in one hour 3 Data format d ddddddE dd DQM cr lf Return instantaneous flow per minute 1 Rea...

Page 70: ...ccuracy will be lost and the displayed data shall prevail 3 The format of return data dddddddE dd DIE Accumulated cooling energy 1 Read command 2 When the value exceeds 10 8 the accuracy will be lost...

Page 71: ...output this setting is the upper limit of the flow When flow velocity outputs this setting is the upper limit of the flow velocity SCL Set the corresponding value of 4mA 1 Write command with parameter...

Page 72: ...h parameters 2 It has nothing to do with the unit 3 The settings will be saved 4 Return set error when setting error return memory error when storage error and return OK when success STIME Set time 1...

Page 73: ...Set error returns Set error storage error returns Memery error and sucess returns OK OCT Set OCT output switch state 1 Write command with parameters for example OCT1 2 The setting parameter is limite...

Page 74: ...check obtained by hexadecimal addition For example The command DI The data returned is 1 234567e 06 m3 the corresponding hexadecimal data are 0x2B 0x31 0x2E 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x45 0x2B 0x3...

Page 75: ...y The slave returns the data frame format Slave Address Read Operation Function Code Number of Data Bytes Data Bytes Verify Code 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte N x2 byte 2 bytes 0x01 0xF7 0x03 2xN N x2 CRC Veri...

Page 76: ...FF 0xFE 0x29 0x10 Meter Address Function Code Number of Data Bytes Data 246 10 2 CRC Check Code Among them the four bytes of 00 00 00 F6 are 246 hexadecimal that is directly convert the hexadecimal da...

Page 77: ...32 bits real 2 0003 40004 Flow m high half word 0004 40005 Flow h low half word 32 bits real 2 0005 40006 Flow h high half word 0006 40007 Velocity low half word 32 bits real 2 0007 40008 Velocity hi...

Page 78: ...060 Velocity unit char 1 2 String 2 Currently support m s only 003C 40061 Velocity unit char 3 4 003D 40062 Flow unit char 1 2 String 2 003E 40063 Flow unit char 3 4 003F 40064 Total unit char 1 2 Str...

Page 79: ...s in the front the low byte is in the back that is the CDAB form If the device needs to output the high half word before the low half word and the high byte of the high half word in the front and the...

Page 80: ...lue changes according to the change of the flow unit and the number is expanded by 10000 times before output so the real value needs to be reduced by the same multiple 000D 40014 Device serial number...

Page 81: ...int number 0021 40034 Total time low half word 0022 40035 Time difference high half word 32 bit floating point number 0023 40036 Time difference low half word 0040 40065 Inlet water temperature high h...

Page 82: ...change of the flow unit and the number is expanded by 10000 times before output so the real value needs to be reduced by the same multiple 004F 40080 Accumulated cool energy high half word 32 bit sign...

Page 83: ...ut the temperature values for the energy measurement The EES 401 can automatically calculate the caloric content of water at different temperatures and obtain an instantaneous energy value and totaliz...

Page 84: ...DC resistance box and then connect A2 to one end of the DC resistance box and B2 to the other end of the DC resistance box 2 Power the transmitter on and then enter menu M07 3 Set resistance value of...

Page 85: ...1121 Ethanol 1168 Alcohol 1440 1 5 Glycol 1620 Glycerin 1923 1180 Gasoline 1250 0 80 Benzene 1330 Toluene 1170 0 69 Kerosene 1420 2 3 Petroleum 1290 Retinal 1280 Aviation kerosene 1298 Peanut oil 147...

Page 86: ...6 1537 7 80 1554 4 13 1458 7 47 1538 9 81 1554 2 14 1462 3 48 1540 2 82 1553 9 15 1465 8 49 1541 3 83 1553 6 16 1469 3 50 1542 5 84 1553 2 17 1472 7 51 1543 5 85 1552 8 18 1476 0 52 1544 6 86 1552 4 1...

Page 87: ...2 Energy Meter Distribution Network Mode 16 2 1 Automatic Access When the Energy Meter is powered on under WiFi available network for the first time it automatically enters the to be distributed Netw...

Page 88: ...cking to followSMART METERS and enters into Config Device Configuration According to the prompt operation the Energy Meter is in the state of interconnection when the connecting network is successful...

Page 89: ...1 Page 89 of 90 16 3 3 Click on following button Follow SMART METERS public cloud number 16 3 4 Instrument Distribution Network Enter SMART METERS public number click the below Config menu and automa...

Page 90: ...ted the LED light flashing will be always on Note 1 The device distributes network and the mobile phone must be connected to WiFi It is recommended to keep the distance between the instrument and mobi...

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