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Proline Promag W 400 HART

Installation

Hauser

35

PUSH

TO

REMOVE

TX 20

4 x

7.

PUSH

TO

REMOVE

8.

  A0032088

7. Loosen the fixing screws of the main electronics module (when reassembling, pay

attention to the tightening torque →   35).

8. Remove the main electronics module.

10.

11.

9.

4 mm

4 x

  A0032089

9. Loosen the fixing screws of the transmitter housing (when reassembling, pay

attention to the tightening torque →   35).

10. Lift the transmitter housing.
11. Turn the housing to the desired position in increments of 90°.

Reassembling the transmitter housing

L

WARNING

Excessive tightening torque applied to the fixing screws!

Risk of damaging the plastic transmitter.

Tighten the fixing screws as per the tightening torque:

Step
→   34

Fixing screw

Tightening torques for housing made of:

Aluminum

Plastic

1

Housing cover

2.5 Nm (1.8 lbf ft)

1 Nm (0.7 lbf ft)

5

Smart sensor electronics module

0.6 Nm (0.4 lbf ft)

7

Main electronics module

1.5 Nm (1.1 lbf ft)

9/10

Transmitter housing

5.5 Nm (4.1 lbf ft)

Summary of Contents for Proline Promag W 400 HART

Page 1: ...Products Solutions Services Operating Instructions Proline Promag W 400 HART Electromagnetic flowmeter BA01063D 06 EN 05 16 71340677 Valid as of version 02 00 zz Device firmware...

Page 2: ...er to individuals or the facility read the Basic safety instructions section carefully as well as all other safety instructions in the document that are specific to working procedures The manufacturer...

Page 3: ...ts from environment and process 23 6 1 3 Special mounting instructions 25 6 2 Mounting the measuring device 26 6 2 1 Required tools 26 6 2 2 Preparing the measuring device 26 6 2 3 Mounting the sensor...

Page 4: ...104 10 5 4 Performing electrode cleaning 107 10 5 5 WLAN configuration 107 10 5 6 Using parameters for device administration 108 10 6 Simulation 110 10 7 Protecting settings from unauthorized access 1...

Page 5: ...device 143 14 5 2 Disposing of the measuring device 143 15 Accessories 144 15 1 Device specific accessories 144 15 1 1 For the transmitter 144 15 1 2 For the sensor 144 15 2 Communication specific ac...

Page 6: ...d this situation can result in serious or fatal injury CAUTION CAUTION This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in minor or medium injury NOTICE NOTE...

Page 7: ...cesses or actions that are preferred Forbidden Procedures processes or actions that are forbidden Tip Indicates additional information Reference to documentation A Reference to page Reference to graph...

Page 8: ...ing Instructions Guides you quickly to the 1st measured value Part 2 The Transmitter Brief Operating Instructions are aimed at specialists with responsibility for commissioning configuring and paramet...

Page 9: ...gienic applications or where there is an increased risk due to process pressure are labeled accordingly on the nameplate To ensure that the measuring device remains in proper condition for the operati...

Page 10: ...equired personal protective equipment according to federal national regulations For welding work on the piping Do not ground the welding unit via the measuring device If working on and with the device...

Page 11: ...te protection switch DIP switch on the motherboard When hardware write protection is enabled only read access to the parameters is possible 2 7 2 Protecting access via a password Different passwords a...

Page 12: ...only access The option can be changed in the Fieldbus writing access parameter This does not affect cyclic measured value transmission to the higher order system which is always guaranteed For detail...

Page 13: ...emote version transmitter and sensor are mounted in separate locations 3 1 Product design 1 2 3 5 6 8 7 4 A0017218 1 Important components of the compact version 1 Display module 2 Smart sensor electro...

Page 14: ...er Depending on the device version the CD ROM might not be part of the delivery The Technical Documentation is available via the Internet or via the Endress Hauser Operations App see the Product ident...

Page 15: ...om the nameplate or scan the 2 D matrix code QR code on the nameplate 4 2 1 Transmitter nameplate Order code i Ext ord cd Ser no Patents i Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A0017346 2 Example of a tr...

Page 16: ...IP NEMA 11 Permitted ambient temperature Ta 12 2 D matrix code 13 CE mark C Tick 14 Flow direction 15 Manufacturing date year month Order code The measuring device is reordered using the order code E...

Page 17: ...l Meaning WARNING This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in serious or fatal injury Reference to documentation Refers to the corresponding device do...

Page 18: ...e as fungus and bacteria infestation can damage the lining Store in a dry and dust free place Do not store outdoors Storage temperature 158 5 2 Transporting the product Transport the measuring device...

Page 19: ...sensor by the metal casing This would buckle the casing and damage the internal magnetic coils A0029319 5 3 Packaging disposal All packaging materials are environmentally friendly and 100 recyclable...

Page 20: ...h short ISO DVGW to DN300 without inlet outlet runs constricted meas tube 1 1 A0033017 4 Installation of the sensor after a control valve is not recommended 1 Control valve Installation in down pipes...

Page 21: ...helps you to install the sensor according to the flow direction direction of medium flow through the piping An optimum orientation position helps avoid gas and air accumulations and deposits in the m...

Page 22: ...ble install the sensor upstream from fittings such as valves T pieces or elbows Observe the following inlet and outlet runs to comply with accuracy specifications 5 DN 2 DN A0028997 6 Order code for D...

Page 23: ...sand in desert areas You can order a display guard from Endress Hauser 144 Temperature tables Observe the interdependencies between the permitted ambient and fluid temperatures when operating the devi...

Page 24: ...s and expanders The nomogram only applies to liquids with a viscosity similar to that of water 1 Calculate the ratio of the diameters d D 2 From the nomogram read off the pressure loss as a function o...

Page 25: ...on is optionally available for permanent immersion in water 3 m 10 ft or in exceptional cases for use for up to 48 hours at 10 m 30 ft The measuring device meets the requirements of corrosion categori...

Page 26: ...nections Corresponding mounting tools 6 2 2 Preparing the measuring device 1 Remove all remaining transport packaging 2 Remove any protective covers or protective caps present from the sensor 3 Remove...

Page 27: ...seals are always required 4 For polyurethane lining generally additional seals are not required Mounting the ground cable ground disks Comply with the information on potential equalization and detail...

Page 28: ...138 350 PN 6 12 M20 111 120 350 PN 10 16 M20 112 118 350 PN 16 16 M24 152 165 350 PN 25 16 M30 227 252 400 PN 6 16 M20 90 98 400 PN 10 16 M24 151 167 400 PN 16 16 M27 193 215 400 PN 25 16 M33 289 326...

Page 29: ...M45 946 893 1600 PN 16 40 M52 1007 1100 1800 PN 6 44 M36 547 521 1800 PN 10 44 M45 961 895 1800 PN 16 44 M52 1108 1003 2000 PN 6 48 M39 629 605 2000 PN 10 48 M45 1047 1092 2000 PN 16 48 M56 1324 1261...

Page 30: ...lass D Nominal diameter Threaded fasteners Max screw tightening torque Nm lbf ft mm in in Hard rubber Polyurethane 700 28 28 1 247 182 292 215 750 30 28 1 287 212 302 223 800 32 28 1 394 291 422 311 9...

Page 31: ...rethane 50 4 M16 32 80 4 M16 49 100 4 M16 76 150 8 M20 52 200 8 M20 77 250 8 M20 147 300 12 M24 103 350 12 M24 203 375 12 M24 137 400 12 M24 226 450 12 M24 301 500 16 M24 271 600 16 M27 393 700 20 M27...

Page 32: ...12 M22 91 80 250 10K 12 M22 100 87 250 20K 12 M24 159 144 300 10K 16 M22 74 63 300 20K 16 M24 138 124 6 2 4 Mounting the transmitter of the remote version LCAUTION Ambient temperature too high Danger...

Page 33: ...holes 3 Screw in the securing screws slightly at first 4 Fit the transmitter housing over the securing screws and mount in place 5 Tighten the securing screws Post mounting LWARNING Excessive tighten...

Page 34: ...sen the fixing screws of the housing cover when reassembling pay attention to the tightening torque 35 2 Open the housing cover 3 Unlock the display module 4 Remove the display module P U S H T O R E...

Page 35: ...on to the tightening torque 35 10 Lift the transmitter housing 11 Turn the housing to the desired position in increments of 90 Reassembling the transmitter housing LWARNING Excessive tightening torque...

Page 36: ...P U S H T O R E M O V E 3 4 A0032091 1 Loosen the fixing screws of the housing cover when reassembling pay attention to the tightening torque 36 2 Open the housing cover 3 Unlock the display module 4...

Page 37: ...Ambient temperature Measuring range Has the correct orientation for the sensor been selected According to sensor type According to medium temperature According to medium properties outgassing with en...

Page 38: ...Permitted temperature range Minimum requirement cable temperature range ambient temperature 20 K Power supply cable Standard installation cable is sufficient Signal cable Current output 0 4 to 20 mA...

Page 39: ...necting cables with an additional reinforcing metal braid should be used for When laying the cable directly in the ground Where there is a risk of damage from rodents If using the device below IP68 de...

Page 40: ...supply Terminal numbers terminal voltage Frequency range Option L wide range power unit 1 L L 2 L N DC 24 V 25 AC 24 V 25 50 60 Hz 4 Hz AC 100 to 240 V 15 to 10 50 60 Hz 4 Hz Signal transmission 0 20...

Page 41: ...nts for the supply unit Supply voltage Transmitter Order code for Power supply terminal voltage Frequency range Option L DC 24 V 25 AC 24 V 25 50 60 Hz 4 Hz AC 100 to 240 V 15 to 10 50 60 Hz 4 Hz 7 1...

Page 42: ...lds on the sensor side Minimum distance 1 mm exception green GND cable 2 In the case of the coil current cable Insulate one core of the three core cable at the level of the core reinforcement You only...

Page 43: ...specialists only Observe applicable federal national installation codes and regulations Comply with local workplace safety regulations Observe grounding concept of the plant Never mount or wire the m...

Page 44: ...e cable the O ring must be located outside the conduit extension Push the cable through the cable entry To ensure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable an...

Page 45: ...with the terminal assignment 41 6 Firmly tighten the cable glands 7 LWARNING Housing degree of protection may be voided due to insufficient sealing of the housing Screw in the screw without using any...

Page 46: ...es also fit ferrules 5 Connect the cable in accordance with the terminal assignment 40 For supply voltage open the shock protection cover 6 Firmly tighten the cable glands 7 LWARNING Housing degree of...

Page 47: ...und cable and ground them 2 If DN 300 12 Mount the ground cable directly on the conductive flange coating of the sensor with the flange screws 3 If DN 350 14 Mount the ground cable directly on the met...

Page 48: ...met Metal pipe without liner or pipe with electrically conductive liner Cathodic protection is integrated in the personal protection equipment Ground cable Copper wire at least 6 mm2 0 0093 in2 A0029...

Page 49: ...o comply with EMC requirements observe cable specifications 3 Connection for HART operating devices 4 Resistor for HART communication 250 observe maximum load 151 5 Analog display unit observe maximum...

Page 50: ...input e g PLC 2 Power supply 3 Transmitter Observe input values 152 Switch output 1 2 3 A0028760 26 Connection example for switch output passive 1 Automation system with switch input e g PLC 2 Power s...

Page 51: ...all the requirements for the IP68 degree of protection Type 6P enclosure and can be used as a remote version 25 The degree of protection of the transmitter is always only IP66 67 Type 4X enclosure and...

Page 52: ...ameplate of the sensor and transmitter Does the supply voltage match the specifications on the transmitter nameplate 41 Is the terminal assignment correct 40 If supply voltage is present do values app...

Page 53: ...via display module 2 Computer with Web browser e g Internet Explorer or with operating tool e g FieldCare DeviceCare AMS Device Manager SIMATIC PDM 3 Field Xpert SFX350 or SFX370 4 Field Communicator...

Page 54: ...Diagnostics Access status display Output Operating menu for experts Language Operatation Language Parameter 1 Setup Submenu 1 Submenu n Device tag Advanced setup Enter access code Parameter 1 Paramet...

Page 55: ...figure the outputs Configuring the operational display Define the output conditioning Set the low flow cut off Configure empty pipe detection Advanced setup For more customized configuration of the me...

Page 56: ...tatus input Output Configuring of the analog current outputs as well as the pulse frequency and switch output Communication Configuration of the digital communication interface and the Web server Appl...

Page 57: ...indicates which of the three totalizers is displayed Output The measurement channel number indicates which of the outputs is displayed Status input Measurement channel numbers Symbol Meaning Measureme...

Page 58: ...menu In the wizard Display symbol for wizard Omission symbol for operating menu levels in between Name of current Submenu Wizard Parameters Examples Display Display For more information about the ico...

Page 59: ...Diagnostics menu Expert Appears In the menu next to the Expert selection At the left in the navigation path in the Expert menu Submenus wizards parameters Symbol Meaning Submenu Wizard Parameters wit...

Page 60: ...re available in the input mask of the numeric and text editor Numeric editor Symbol Meaning 0 9 Selection of numbers from 0 to 9 Inserts decimal separator at the input position Inserts minus sign at t...

Page 61: ...n one position to the left Deletes one character immediately to the left of the input position 8 3 4 Operating elements Key Meaning Minus key In a menu submenu Moves the selection bar upwards in a cho...

Page 62: ...el and takes you to the next higher level If help text is open closes the help text of the parameter Pressing the key for 2 s returns you to the operational display home position With a Wizard Exits t...

Page 63: ...ser 63 2 Press simultaneously The context menu is closed and the operational display appears Calling up the menu via the context menu 1 Open the context menu 2 Press to navigate to the desired menu 3...

Page 64: ...98 1 0098 1 XXXX XXX X X 10 50 2800 Hz mA 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 Display operat Display operat Setup Main menu English Main menu Format display Display Contrast display Display intervall 1 value max Setup Ac...

Page 65: ...nel is jumped to Enter the direct access code with the corresponding channel number Example Enter 0914 2 Assign process variable parameter For the direct access codes of the individual parameters see...

Page 66: ...x 001 FT 10 DEFG HIJK LMNO PQRS TUVW XYZ Aa1 ABC 001 FT 10 DEFG HIJK LMNO PQRS TUVW XYZ Aa1 ABC 001 FT 10 DEFG HIJK ABC A a 1 001 FT 10 DEFG HIJK ABC A a 1 001 FT 10 3456 789 Aa1 012 001 FT 10 3456 78...

Page 67: ...fined 1 1 If an incorrect access code is entered the user obtains the access rights of the Operator user role The user role with which the user is currently logged on is indicated by the Access status...

Page 68: ...tegrated Web server the device can be operated and configured via a Web browser and via a service interface CDI RJ45 or via a WLAN interface The structure of the operating menu is the same as for the...

Page 69: ...bled enter http 192 168 1 212 basic html in the address line of the Web browser A fully functional but simplified version of the operating menu structure starts in the Web browser When installing a ne...

Page 70: ...CE If the WLAN connection is lost during the configuration settings made may be lost Make sure that the WLAN connection is not disconnected while configuring the device NOTICE In principle avoid simul...

Page 71: ...8 9 10 1 5 2 3 4 A0029417 1 Picture of device 2 Device name 3 Device tag 85 4 Status signal 5 Current measured values 6 Operating language 7 User role 8 Access code 9 Login 10 Reset access code 110 If...

Page 72: ...a exchange between PC and measuring device Device configuration Load the configuration from the measuring device XML format save configuration Save the configuration to the measuring device XML format...

Page 73: ...led Port 80 is locked On The complete functionality of the web server is available JavaScript is used The password is transferred in an encrypted state Any change to the password is also transferred i...

Page 74: ...W1 WLAN display 4 line illuminated graphic display touch control WLAN 4 5 1 2 3 A0032079 1 Transmitter with integrated WLAN antenna 2 LED lit constantly WLAN reception is enabled on measuring device...

Page 75: ...I RJ45 service interface Preparing the mobile terminal Enable WLAN reception on the mobile terminal Establishing a connection from the mobile terminal to the measuring device 1 In the WLAN settings of...

Page 76: ...ogbook For additional information about FieldCare see Operating Instructions BA00027S and BA00059S Source for device description files See information 79 Establishing a connection 1 Start FieldCare an...

Page 77: ...Working area 8 5 4 DeviceCare Function scope Tool to connect and configure Endress Hauser field devices The fastest way to configure Endress Hauser field devices is with the dedicated DeviceCare tool...

Page 78: ...r the operation configuration maintenance and diagnosis of intelligent field devices via HART protocol Source for device description files See data 79 8 5 7 Field Communicator 475 Function scope Indus...

Page 79: ...ons for the device 140 9 1 2 Operating tools The suitable device description file for the individual operating tools is listed in the table below along with information on where the file can be acquir...

Page 80: ...sign QV The following measured variables can be assigned to the dynamic variables Measured variables for PV primary dynamic variable Off Volume flow Mass flow Flow velocity Conductivity 1 Corrected co...

Page 81: ...Burst variable 1 82 Burst variable 2 82 Burst variable 3 82 Burst variable 4 82 Burst variable 5 82 Burst variable 6 82 Burst variable 7 82 Burst trigger mode 82 Burst trigger level 82 Min update peri...

Page 82: ...4 For HART command 9 and 33 select the HART device variable or the process variable See the Burst variable 0 parameter Not used Burst variable 5 For HART command 9 and 33 select the HART device variab...

Page 83: ...ional display If nothing appears on the local display or a diagnostic message is displayed refer to the section on Diagnostics and troubleshooting 122 10 3 Setting the operating language Factory setti...

Page 84: ...2 Taking the example of the local display Navigation Setup menu Setup Device tag 85 System units 85 Status input 1 86 Current output 1 88 Pulse frequency switch output 89 Display 95 Low flow cut off 9...

Page 85: ...r the name for the measuring point Max 32 characters such as letters numbers or special characters e g Promag 10 4 2 Setting the system units In the System units submenu the units of all the measured...

Page 86: ...unit Select temperature unit Result The selected unit applies for Maximum value parameter Minimum value parameter Unit choose list Country specific C F Mass flow unit Select mass flow unit Result The...

Page 87: ...ign status input Select function for the status input Off Reset totalizer 1 Reset totalizer 2 Reset totalizer 3 Reset all totalizers Flow override Off Active level Define input signal level at which t...

Page 88: ...equisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting Assign current output Select process variable for current output Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Flow velocity Conductivity Correc...

Page 89: ...ty Electronic temperature One of the following options is selected in the Current span parameter 88 4 20 mA NAMUR 4 20 mA US 4 20 mA 0 20 mA Define output behavior in alarm condition Min Max Last vali...

Page 90: ...Enter measured value at which a pulse is output Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Pulse width In the Operating mode parameter the Pulse option is selected and one of...

Page 91: ...Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Flow velocity Conductivity Corrected conductivity Temperature Electronic temperature Off Minimum frequency value In the Operating mode parameter the Frequen...

Page 92: ...uctivity Corrected conductivity Electronic temperature Enter measured value for maximum frequency Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Failure mode In the Operating mod...

Page 93: ...ter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting Operating mode Define the output as a pulse frequency or switch output Pulse Frequency Switc...

Page 94: ...ion Low flow cut off Empty pipe detection Switch on value In the Operating mode parameter the Switch option is selected In the Switch output function parameter the Limit option is selected Enter measu...

Page 95: ...meter Prerequisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting Format display A local display is provided Select how measured values are shown on the display 1 value max size 1 bargraph 1 value 2...

Page 96: ...ameter 96 None 0 bargraph value 3 A selection was made in the Value 3 display parameter Enter 0 value for bar graph display Signed floating point number Country specific 0 l h 0 gal min us 100 bargrap...

Page 97: ...Damping output 1 Set reaction time for output signal to fluctuations in the measured value 0 to 999 9 s 1 s Measuring mode output 1 Select measuring mode for output Forward flow Forward Reverse flow R...

Page 98: ...f wizard systematically guides the user through all the parameters that must be set to configure low flow cut off Navigation Setup menu Low flow cut off Low flow cut off Assign process variable 98 On...

Page 99: ...ollowing options is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 98 Volume flow Mass flow Enter off value for low flow cut off 0 to 100 0 50 Pressure shock suppression One of the following option...

Page 100: ...Factory setting Empty pipe detection Switch empty pipe detection on and off Off On Off New adjustment The On option is selected in the Empty pipe detection parameter Select type of adjustment Cancel...

Page 101: ...rat Setup Diagnostic Display operat Setup Main menu English Main menu Medium selection Setup Setup Advanced setup Ent access code Advanced setup Def access code Device tag Display language A0032223 EN...

Page 102: ...tallation direction 102 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Factory setting Installation direction Set sign of flow direction to match the direction of the arrow...

Page 103: ...1 to n submenu Volume flow Mass flow Select process variable totalizer unit Unit choose list Country specific l gal us Totalizer operation mode One of the following options is selected in the Assign p...

Page 104: ...tup menu Advanced setup Display Display Format display 105 Value 1 display 105 0 bargraph value 1 105 100 bargraph value 1 105 Decimal places 1 105 Value 2 display 105 Decimal places 2 105 Value 3 dis...

Page 105: ...ar graph display Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Decimal places 1 A measured value is specified in the Value 1 display parameter Select the number of decimal place...

Page 106: ...sch Fran ais Espa ol Italiano Nederlands Portuguesa Polski Russian Svenska T rk e Chinese Japanese Korean Arabic Bahasa Indonesia Thai ti ng Vi t Vietnamese e tina Czech English alternatively the orde...

Page 107: ...n Off ECC duration For the following order code Application package option EC ECC electrode cleaning Enter the duration of electrode cleaning in seconds 0 01 to 30 s 2 s ECC recovery time For the foll...

Page 108: ...should be changed during commissioning for security reasons 8 to 32 digit character string comprising numbers letters and special characters Serial number of the measuring device e g L100A802000 Assig...

Page 109: ...overview with brief description Parameter Description User entry Define access code Restrict write access to parameters to protect the configuration of the device against unintentional changes Max 16...

Page 110: ...Administration Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Factory setting Device reset Reset the device configuration either entirely or in part to a defined state Cance...

Page 111: ...e Off Process variable value One of the following options is selected in the Assign simulation process variable parameter 111 Volume flow Mass flow Corrected volume flow Flow velocity Conductivity Cor...

Page 112: ...to n In the Operating mode parameter the Switch option is selected Switch the simulation of the switch output on and off Off On Off Switch status 1 to n Select the status of the status output for the...

Page 113: ...hat do not affect the measurement are excepted from parameter write protection via the local display Despite the user specific access code they can always be modified even if the other parameters are...

Page 114: ...write protection If the hardware write protection is enabled The Hardware locked option is displayed in the Locking status parameter In addition on the local display the symbol appears in front of th...

Page 115: ...al Documentation for the device CT active all parameters Only available for Promag W The DIP switch for custody transfer mode is activated on the I O module This locks write access to all the paramete...

Page 116: ...Mass flow 116 Conductivity 116 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description User interface Volume flow Displays the volume flow currently measured Dependency The unit...

Page 117: ...mber Totalizer overflow 1 to n One of the following options is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 103 Totalizer 1 to n submenu Volume flow Mass flow Displays the current totalizer overf...

Page 118: ...rrent 1 Displays the current value currently calculated for the current output 3 59 to 22 5 mA Measured current 1 Displays the current value currently measured for the current output 0 to 30 mA Pulse...

Page 119: ...options is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 103 Totalizer 1 to n submenu Volume flow Mass flow Specify start value for totalizer Dependency The unit of the selected process variable i...

Page 120: ...FieldCare 76 Web browser Function range A total of 1000 measured values can be stored 4 logging channels Adjustable logging interval for data logging Display of the measured value trend for each logg...

Page 121: ...memory 0 1 to 999 0 s 1 0 s Clear logging data The Extended HistoROM application package is available Clear the entire logging data Cancel Clear data Cancel Data logging Select the data logging method...

Page 122: ...within the valid range Display is set too bright or too dark Set the display brighter by simultaneously pressing Set the display darker by simultaneously pressing Local display is dark but signal outp...

Page 123: ...rk settings with the IT manager Not connecting to Web server Incorrect IP address Check the IP address 192 168 1 212 70 Not connecting to Web server Incorrect WLAN access data Check WLAN network statu...

Page 124: ...ia CDI RJ45 service interface via port 8000 or TFTP ports Firewall of computer or network is preventing communication Depending on the settings of the firewall used on the computer or in the network t...

Page 125: ...diagnostic events that have occurred can be displayed in the Diagnostics menu Via parameter Via submenus 135 Status signals The status signals provide information on the state and reliability of the d...

Page 126: ...ic information The fault can be identified using the diagnostic information The short text helps you by providing information about the fault In addition the corresponding symbol for the diagnostic be...

Page 127: ...ser is in the diagnostic message Press symbol The Diagnostic list submenu opens 2 Select the desired diagnostic event with or and press The message about the remedial measures opens 3 Press simultaneo...

Page 128: ...lue is no longer valid Function check The device is in service mode e g during a simulation Out of specification The device is operated Outside its technical specification limits e g outside the proce...

Page 129: ...tion check C Status signal Device tag Device name Mass flow Volume flow Xxxxxxx 12 34 kg h 12 34 m h Xxxxxxx 1 2 3 A0021799 EN 1 Status area with status signal 125 2 Diagnostic information 126 3 Remed...

Page 130: ...agnostic behavior 0723 1 Diagnostic no 044 Diagn behavior Diagnostic no 801 Diagnostic no 274 Warning A0014048 EN 36 Taking the example of the local display You can assign the following options to the...

Page 131: ...ing device has one or more application packages In the case of some items of diagnostic information the status signal and the diagnostic behavior can be changed Change the diagnostic information 130 D...

Page 132: ...defective Change I O module F Alarm 276 I O module faulty 1 Restart device 2 Change I O module F Alarm 283 Memory content 1 Reset device 2 Contact service F Alarm 302 Device verification active Devic...

Page 133: ...ut 1 simulation Deactivate simulation C Warning 492 Simulation frequency output 1 to n Deactivate simulation frequency output C Warning 493 Simulation pulse output 1 to n Deactivate simulation pulse o...

Page 134: ...k external device or process conditions F Alarm 937 EMC interference 1 Eliminate external magnetic field near sensor 2 Turn off diagnostic message S Warning 1 938 EMC interference 1 Check ambient cond...

Page 135: ...rom restart Shows the time the device has been in operation since the last device restart Days d hours h minutes m and seconds s Operating time Indicates how long the device has been in operation Days...

Page 136: ...nt has occurred or is ended Diagnostic event Occurrence of the event End of the event Information event Occurrence of the event To call up the measures to rectify a diagnostic event Via local display...

Page 137: ...I1398 CDI access status changed I1443 Coating thickness not determined I1444 Device verification passed I1445 Device verification failed I1457 Measured error verification failed I1459 I O module veri...

Page 138: ...ecuted and the user exits the parameter To delivery settings Every parameter for which a customer specific default setting was ordered is reset to this customer specific value All other parameters are...

Page 139: ...the sensor and transmitter in the Order code field Character string composed of letters numbers and certain punctuation marks e g Extended order code 1 Shows the 1st part of the extended order code Th...

Page 140: ...HistoROM module Simulation of diagnostic events Ability to access Heartbeat Technology application package Operating Instructions BA01063D 06 EN 03 14 11 2016 02 00 00 Option 71 Device type ID 0x69 W...

Page 141: ...ning No interior cleaning is planned for the device 13 1 3 Replacing seals The sensor s seals particularly aseptic molded seals must be replaced periodically The interval between changes depends on th...

Page 142: ...ife cycle management database 14 2 Spare parts W M Device Viewer www endress com deviceviewer All the spare parts for the measuring device along with the order code are listed here and can be ordered...

Page 143: ...device and Connecting the measuring device sections in reverse order Observe the safety instructions 14 5 2 Disposing of the measuring device LWARNING Danger to personnel and environment from fluids t...

Page 144: ...mitter 50 53 to a Promag 400 15 1 2 For the sensor Accessories Description Ground disks Are used to ground the fluid in lined measuring tubes to ensure proper measurement For details see Installation...

Page 145: ...g nominal diameter pressure loss flow velocity and accuracy Graphic illustration of the calculation results Determination of the partial order code administration documentation and access to all proj...

Page 146: ...aph M graphic display recorder provides information on all relevant measured variables Measured values are recorded correctly limit values are monitored and measuring points analyzed The data are stor...

Page 147: ...or Two device versions are available Compact version transmitter and sensor form a mechanical unit Remote version transmitter and sensor are mounted in separate locations For information on the struct...

Page 148: ...14 110 to 3300 1000 0 1 15 375 15 140 to 4200 1200 0 15 20 400 16 140 to 4200 1200 0 15 20 450 18 180 to 5400 1500 0 25 25 500 20 220 to 6600 2000 0 25 30 600 24 310 to 9600 2500 0 3 40 700 28 420 to...

Page 149: ...1 Order code for Design option C Insertion length short ISO DVGW until DN300 w o inlet and outlet runs constricted meas tube Flow characteristic values in US units 1 Nominal diameter Recommended flow...

Page 150: ...d 2000 20 to 700 Mgal d 175 Mgal d 0 0010 Mgal d 2 9 Mgal d 1 Order code for Design option A Insertion length short ISO DVGW until DN400 DN450 2000 1 1 and order code for Design option B Insertion le...

Page 151: ...es are written from the automation system to the measuring device via the HART protocol The pressure transmitter must support the following protocol specific functions HART protocol Burst mode Status...

Page 152: ...se rate 10000 Impulse s Pulse value Adjustable Assignable measured variables Volume flow Mass flow Frequency output Output frequency Adjustable 0 to 12500 Hz Damping Adjustable 0 to 999 s Pulse pause...

Page 153: ...evice diagnostics Device condition can be read out via HART Command 48 Pulse frequency switch output Pulse output Failure mode Choose from Actual value No pulses Frequency output Failure mode Choose f...

Page 154: ...alvanically isolated from each other Inputs Outputs Power supply Protocol specific data HART For information on the device description files For information on the dynamic variables and measured varia...

Page 155: ...erminals for wire cross sections 0 5 to 2 5 mm2 20 to 14 AWG Coil current cable spring terminals for wire cross sections 0 5 to 2 5 mm2 20 to 14 AWG Sensor connection housing Spring terminals for wire...

Page 156: ...5 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 5 0 m s v ft s v0 2 v0 5 0 vmax A0017051 40 Flat Spec in o r Flat Spec flow values0 5 Nominal diameter v0 5 vmax mm in m s ft s m s ft s 25 to 600 1 1 to 24 0 5 1 64 10 32 5...

Page 157: ...without inlet outlet runs constricted meas tube Electrical conductivity Max measured error not specified Accuracy of outputs The outputs have the following base accuracy specifications Current output...

Page 158: ...osure Sensor As standard IP66 67 type 4X enclosure Optionally available for remote version IP66 67 type 4X enclosure fully welded with protective varnish EN ISO 12944 C5 M Suitable for use in corrosiv...

Page 159: ...C 4 to 122 F for polyurethane DN 25 to 1200 1 to 48 In custody transfer mode the permitted fluid temperature is 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Conductivity 5 S cm for liquids in general Stronger filter damping...

Page 160: ...For an overview of the full scale values for the measuring range see the Measuring range section 147 For custody transfer the applicable approval determines the permitted measuring range Pressure los...

Page 161: ...on C Insertion length short ISO DVGW to DN300 without inlet outlet runs constricted meas tube System pressure 23 Vibrations 23 16 10 Mechanical construction Design dimensions For the dimensions and in...

Page 162: ...te plastic Order code for Housing option A R Aluminum AlSi10Mg coated 25 PN 40 5 5 7 32 PN 40 6 6 7 40 PN 40 8 8 7 50 PN 40 9 9 7 65 PN 16 10 10 7 80 PN 16 12 12 7 100 PN 16 14 14 7 125 PN 16 20 20 7...

Page 163: ...g ISO DVGW to DN400 DN450 2000 1 1 3 AS 4087 PN 16 DN mm Weight kg Order code for Housing option M Q Polycarbonate plastic Order code for Housing option A R Aluminum AlSi10Mg coated 80 12 12 7 100 14...

Page 164: ...outlet runs constricted meas tube JIS B2220 10K DN mm Weight kg Order code for Housing option M Q Polycarbonate plastic Order code for Housing option A R Aluminum AlSi10Mg coated 50 7 6 8 3 65 10 0 10...

Page 165: ...9 Table E DN mm Weight kg Order code for Housing option M Q Polycarbonate plastic Order code for Housing option A R Aluminum AlSi10Mg coated 450 144 144 7 500 183 183 7 600 261 261 7 700 347 347 7 750...

Page 166: ...option M Q Polycarbonate plastic Order code for Housing option A R Aluminum AlSi10Mg coated 25 PN 40 9 9 7 32 PN 40 10 10 7 40 PN 40 11 11 7 50 PN 40 12 12 7 65 PN 16 13 13 7 80 PN 16 15 15 7 100 PN 1...

Page 167: ...ithout inlet outlet runs constricted meas tube AS 2129 PN 16 DN mm Weight kg Order code for Housing option M Q Polycarbonate plastic Order code for Housing option A R Aluminum AlSi10Mg coated 80 16 4...

Page 168: ...5 1 150 32 0 32 7 200 43 2 43 9 250 64 9 65 6 300 75 2 75 9 Weight in US units Standard version Order code for Design option A Insertion length short ISO DVGW to DN400 DN450 2000 1 1 and order code fo...

Page 169: ...6 7 AWWA C207 Class D DN in Weight lbs Order code for Housing option M Q Polycarbonate plastic Order code for Housing option A R Aluminum AlSi10Mg coated 28 882 883 5 30 1014 1015 5 32 1213 1214 5 36...

Page 170: ...rder code for Sensor option option CA Option CA IP66 67 Type 4X fully welded corrosion protection EN ISO 12944 C5 M Order code for Design option A Insertion length short ISO DVGW to DN400 DN450 2000 1...

Page 171: ...Excluding the connecting cable Excluding packaging material Weight in SI units Standard version Order code for Design option A Insertion length short ISO DVGW to DN400 DN450 2000 1 1 and order code f...

Page 172: ...mm Pressure rating Weight kg 50 PN 40 9 6 65 PN 16 11 0 80 PN 16 13 4 100 PN 16 15 0 125 PN 16 24 0 150 PN 16 29 3 200 PN 16 51 3 250 PN 16 80 1 300 PN 16 93 7 Order code for Design option A Insertio...

Page 173: ...1 100 13 125 19 150 23 200 40 250 67 300 70 Order code for Design option C Insertion length short ISO DVGW to DN300 without inlet outlet runs constricted meas tube JIS B2220 10K DN mm Weight kg 50 7 6...

Page 174: ...2129 Table E DN mm Weight kg 450 142 500 181 600 259 700 346 750 433 800 493 900 690 1000 761 1200 1237 AS 4087 PN 16 DN mm Weight kg 450 132 500 181 600 259 700 367 750 445 800 503 900 702 1000 759...

Page 175: ...16 20 150 PN 16 25 200 PN 10 36 250 PN 10 49 300 PN 10 58 Order code for Design option C Insertion length short ISO DVGW to DN300 without inlet outlet runs constricted meas tube EN 1092 1 DIN 2501 DN...

Page 176: ...ngth short ISO DVGW to DN400 DN450 2000 1 1 and order code for Design option B Insertion length long ISO DVGW to DN400 DN450 2000 1 1 3 JIS B2220 10K DN mm Weight kg 25 6 5 32 7 5 40 7 5 50 9 65 10 80...

Page 177: ...SO DVGW to DN400 DN450 2000 1 1 3 ASME B16 5 Class 150 DN in Weight lbs 1 11 1 15 2 20 3 26 4 31 6 53 8 95 10 161 12 238 14 381 16 448 18 558 20 624 24 889 Order code for Design option C Insertion len...

Page 178: ...7 60 5949 66 8154 72 9036 78 10139 Order code for Design option A Option A Insertion length short ISO DVGW to DN400 DN450 2000 1 1 ASME B16 5 Class 150 DN in Weight lbs 18 420 20 501 24 664 AWWA C207...

Page 179: ...DVGW to DN300 without inlet outlet runs constricted meas tube ASME B16 5 Class 150 DN in Weight lbs 2 21 3 3 32 1 4 41 6 6 72 4 8 114 2 10 167 9 12 232 2 Measuring tube specification Nominal diameter...

Page 180: ...2 692 27 2 750 30 Class D Table E PN 16 742 29 2 742 29 2 800 32 PN 6 Class D Table E PN 16 794 31 3 794 31 3 900 36 PN 6 Class D Table E PN 16 891 35 1 891 35 1 1000 40 PN 6 Class D Table E PN 16 99...

Page 181: ...ng option N plastic Cable entries cable glands 1 2 3 A0020640 43 Possible cable entries cable glands 1 Cable entry with M20 1 5 internal thread 2 Cable gland M20 1 5 3 Adapter for cable entry with int...

Page 182: ...14 to 48 3 stainless steel 1 4301 304 DN 1350 to 2000 54 to 78 3 stainless steel 1 4301 similar to 304 Liner DN 25 to 1200 1 to 48 polyurethane DN 50 to 2000 2 to 78 hard rubber Electrodes Stainless s...

Page 183: ...1200 4 Carbon steel A105 FE410WB P235GH P265GH S235JRG2 AS 4087 DN 50 to 1200 Carbon steel A105 S275JR DN 350 to 1200 4 Carbon steel A105 P265GH S275JR JIS B2220 Stainless steel F316L similar to 1 440...

Page 184: ...16L Alloy C22 2 4602 UNS N06022 tantalum 0 3 to 0 5 m 11 8 to 19 7 in All data relate to parts in contact with fluid 16 11 Operability Languages Can be operated in the following languages Via local op...

Page 185: ...control 3 optical keys without opening the housing Operating elements also accessible in various hazardous areas Remote operation 74 Service interface 74 Supported operating tools Different operating...

Page 186: ...ted Web server the device can be operated and configured via a Web browser and via a service interface CDI RJ45 or via a WLAN interface The structure of the operating menu is the same as for the local...

Page 187: ...he user interface board in the connection compartment Can be plugged into the user interface board in the connection compartment In the sensor plug in the transmitter neck part Data backup Automatic T...

Page 188: ...ress Hauser confirms successful testing of the device by affixing to it the CE mark C Tick symbol The measuring system meets the EMC requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority A...

Page 189: ...uments with microprocessors NAMUR NE 43 Standardization of the signal level for the breakdown information of digital transmitters with analog output signal NAMUR NE 53 Software of field devices and si...

Page 190: ...nfluences such as corrosion abrasion buildup etc have on the measuring performance over time Schedule servicing in time Monitor the process or product quality e g gas pockets Heartbeat Verification Me...

Page 191: ...on of device parameters Measuring device Documentation code Promag 400 GP01043D Supplementary device dependent documentation Special Documentation Content Documentation code Web server SD01811D Heartb...

Page 192: ...nnection tools 40 Context menu Calling up 62 Closing 62 Explanation 62 Current consumption 155 D Declaration of Conformity 10 Define access code 113 Degree of protection 51 158 Design Measuring device...

Page 193: ...ory 140 Fitted electrodes 183 Flow direction 21 Flow limit 160 Function check 83 Function scope AMS Device Manager 77 Field Communicator 78 Field Communicator 475 78 Field Xpert 75 SIMATIC PDM 78 Func...

Page 194: ...ons see Installation dimensions Mounting location 20 Mounting preparations 26 Mounting tools 26 N Nameplate Sensor 16 Transmitter 15 Navigation path navigation view 58 Navigation view In the submenu 5...

Page 195: ...w tightening torques 27 Sensor Mounting 26 Serial number 15 16 Setting the operating language 83 Settings Adapting the measuring device to the process conditions 118 Administration 108 Advanced displa...

Page 196: ...p see Help text Tools Electrical connection 40 For mounting 26 Transport 18 Totalizer Configuration 102 Transmitter Connecting the signal cables 45 Turning the display module 36 Turning the housing 34...

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