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Proline Promass E 300

Coriolis flowmeter

Modbus RS485

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Summary of Contents for Proline Promass E 300

Page 1: ...vices Operating Instructions Proline Promass E 300 Coriolis flowmeter Modbus RS485 Keep cover h ti g t w h i l e S p a n nu ng f f n e n BA01495D 06 EN 05 21 71505923 2021 01 01 Valid as of version 01...

Page 2: ...danger 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 manufact...

Page 3: ...ing position 22 6 1 2 Environmental and process requirements 24 6 1 3 Special mounting instructions 26 6 2 Mounting the measuring device 27 6 2 1 Required tools 27 6 2 2 Preparing the measuring device...

Page 4: ...09 10 4 3 Carrying out a sensor adjustment 110 10 4 4 Configuring the totalizer 111 10 4 5 Carrying out additional display configurations 113 10 4 6 WLAN configuration 117 10 4 7 Configuration managem...

Page 5: ...onversion 164 14 2 Spare parts 164 14 3 Endress Hauser services 164 14 4 Return 164 14 5 Disposal 165 14 5 1 Removing the measuring device 165 14 5 2 Disposing of the measuring device 165 15 Accessori...

Page 6: ...lerts you to a dangerous situation Failure to avoid this situation can result in minor or medium injury NOTICE This symbol contains information on procedures and other facts which do not result in per...

Page 7: ...rocesses or actions that are permitted Preferred Procedures processes or actions that are preferred Forbidden Procedures processes or actions that are forbidden Tip Indicates additional information Re...

Page 8: ...lling the measuring device Incoming acceptance and product identification Storage and transport Installation Transmitter Brief Operating Instructions Guides you quickly to the 1st measured value Part...

Page 9: ...Promass E 300 Modbus RS485 About this document Endress Hauser 9 1 4 Registered trademarks Modbus Registered trademark of SCHNEIDER AUTOMATION INC TRI CLAMP Registered trademark of Ladish Co Inc Kenos...

Page 10: ...ions 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 operation time Keep wi...

Page 11: ...ing under pressure can cause injury or material damage Take precautions to prevent injury and material damage if the rupture disk is actuated 2 3 Workplace safety For work on and with the device Wear...

Page 12: ...and guarantee greater in operation safety if used correctly An overview of the most important functions is provided in the following section Function interface Factory setting Recommendation Write pro...

Page 13: ...let and the device via the WLAN interface 65 which can be ordered as an optional extra is protected by the network key The WLAN authentication of the network key complies with the IEEE 802 11 standard...

Page 14: ...e CDI RJ45 Device specific functions guarantee the secure operation of the device in a network The use of relevant industrial standards and guidelines that have been defined by national and internatio...

Page 15: ...ransmitter and sensor form a mechanical unit 3 1 Product design 5 4 Nich t un ter Sp an nu ng ffnen Do no t op en wh en en ergize d Ne pa s ou vrir so us tens ion Po wer I O N i c ht u n t e r a r e f...

Page 16: ...e 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 identification section...

Page 17: ...mitter nameplate 1 Manufacturing location 2 Name of the transmitter 3 Order code 4 Serial number ser no 5 Extended order code Ext ord cd 6 Degree of protection 7 Space for approvals use in hazardous a...

Page 18: ...ion for explosion protection Pressure Equipment Directive and degree of protection 2 Permitted ambient temperature Ta 3 Document number of safety related supplementary documentation 4 2 D matrix code...

Page 19: ...Symbol 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 devi...

Page 20: ...in a dry and dust free place Do not store outdoors Storage temperature 183 5 2 Transporting the product Transport the measuring device to the measuring point in the original packaging A0029252 Do not...

Page 21: ...floor structure enables the crates to be lifted lengthwise or at both sides using a forklift 5 3 Packaging disposal All packaging materials are environmentally friendly and 100 recyclable Outer packa...

Page 22: ...f a pipeline Directly upstream of a free pipe outlet in a down pipe Installation in down pipes However the following installation suggestion allows for installation in an open vertical pipeline Pipe r...

Page 23: ...ansmitter at side A0015592 1 This orientation is recommended to ensure self draining 2 Applications with low process temperatures may decrease the ambient temperature To maintain the minimum ambient t...

Page 24: ...140 F The readability of the display may be impaired at temperatures outside the temperature range Dependency of ambient temperature on medium temperature 184 If operating outdoors Avoid direct sunlig...

Page 25: ...fluid temperature take the device orientation requirements into account NOTICE Danger of overheating when heating Ensure that the temperature at the lower end of the transmitter housing does not exce...

Page 26: ...actuated Observe information on the rupture disk sticker Make sure that the function and operation of the rupture disk is not impeded through the installation of the device Do not use a heating jacket...

Page 27: ...the cover The cover can be locked using screws and a chain or cable provided by the customer It is recommended to use stainless steel cables or chains If a protective coating is applied it is recomme...

Page 28: ...and undamaged Secure the seals correctly 1 Ensure that the direction of the arrow on the nameplate of the sensor matches the flow direction of the fluid 2 Install the measuring device or turn the tra...

Page 29: ...g on the device version Attach the securing clamp of the connection compartment cover 6 3 Post installation check Is the device undamaged visual inspection Does the measuring device conform to the mea...

Page 30: ...7 1 2 Requirements for connecting cable The connecting cables provided by the customer must fulfill the following requirements Electrical safety In accordance with applicable federal national regulat...

Page 31: ...d terminals Suitable for strands and strands with ferrules Conductor cross section 0 2 to 2 5 mm2 24 to 12 AWG Requirements for the connecting cable Remote display and operating module DKX001 Optional...

Page 32: ...ing cable Standard cable 4 cores 2 pairs pair stranded with common shield Shielding Tin plated copper braid optical cover 85 Capacitance core shield Maximum 1000 nF for Zone 1 Class I Division 1 L R M...

Page 33: ...ted lengths of cable shield to the ground terminal as short as possible 7 Shield cables fully Grounding of the cable shield NOTICE In systems without potential matching the multiple grounding of the c...

Page 34: ...e specific Ex documentation 7 2 1 Connecting the transmitter 1 2 3 4 A0026781 1 Terminal connection for supply voltage 2 Terminal connection for signal transmission input output 3 Terminal connection...

Page 35: ...Push the cable through the cable entry To ensure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 8 Strip the cable and cable ends In the case of stranded cables also fit ferrules 9 C...

Page 36: ...6 Endress Hauser Removing a cable 3 0 12 2 1 A0029598 9 Engineering unit mm in 1 To remove a cable from the terminal use a flat blade screwdriver to push the slot between the two terminal holes 2 whil...

Page 37: ...DKX001 is ordered directly with the measuring device Display or operation at the transmitter is not possible in this case If ordered subsequently the remote display and operating module DKX001 may not...

Page 38: ...grounded at both ends to comply with EMC requirements observe cable specifications 3 Distribution box 4 Transmitter Current output 4 20 mA 4 20 mA 2 1 3 A0028758 11 Connection example for 4 20 mA cur...

Page 39: ...mitter Observe input values 173 Switch output 1 2 3 A0028760 14 Connection example for switch output passive 1 Automation system with switch input e g PLC 2 Power supply 3 Transmitter Observe input va...

Page 40: ...es 175 4 Double pulse output 5 Double pulse output slave phase shifted Relay output 1 2 3 A0028760 17 Connection example for relay output passive 1 Automation system with relay input e g PLC 2 Power s...

Page 41: ...be assigned once in a Modbus RS485 network If an address is not configured correctly the measuring device is not recognized by the Modbus master All measuring devices are delivered from the factory wi...

Page 42: ...ion The measuring device fulfills all the requirements for the IP66 67 degree of protection Type 4X enclosure To guarantee IP66 67 degree of protection Type 4X enclosure carry out the following steps...

Page 43: ...00 Modbus RS485 Electrical connection Endress Hauser 43 Are all the cable glands installed firmly tightened and leak tight Cable run with water trap 42 If supply voltage is present do values appear on...

Page 44: ...1 Overview of operation options 1 2 3 4 E ESC A0030213 1 Local operation via display module 2 Computer with Web browser e g Internet Explorer or with operating tool e g FieldCare DeviceCare AMS Devic...

Page 45: ...tion 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 Par...

Page 46: ...ion Contains all parameters for error detection and analyzing process and device errors Diagnostic list Contains up to 5 currently pending diagnostic messages Event logbook Contains event messages tha...

Page 47: ...isplay at the top right Status signals 144 F Failure C Function check S Out of specification M Maintenance required Diagnostic behavior 145 Alarm Warning Locking the device is locked via the hardware...

Page 48: ...Diagnostic behavior The diagnostic behavior pertains to a diagnostic event that is relevant to the displayed measured variable For information on the symbols 145 The number and display format of the m...

Page 49: ...diagnostic event is present the diagnostic behavior and status signal For information on the diagnostic behavior and status signal 144 For information on the function and entry of the direct access c...

Page 50: ...e hardware write protection switch Wizard operation Symbol Meaning Switches to the previous parameter Confirms the parameter value and switches to the next parameter Opens the editing view of the para...

Page 51: ...t or confirm entry Using the operating elements in the editing view Operating key s Meaning Minus key Move the entry position to the left Plus key Move the entry position to the right Enter key Press...

Page 52: ...y position to the left Plus key In a menu submenu Moves the selection bar downwards in a picklist With a Wizard Confirms the parameter value and goes to the next parameter With a text and numeric edit...

Page 53: ...active Press the key for 3 s deactivate the keypad lock If the keypad lock is not active Press the key for 3 s the context menu opens along with the option for activating the keypad lock 8 3 5 Openin...

Page 54: ...1 0098 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 Set...

Page 55: ...the direct access codes of the individual parameters see the Description of Device Parameters document for the device 8 3 8 Calling up help text Help text is available for some parameters and can be c...

Page 56: ...Maintenance user role Access code status Read access Write access An access code has not yet been defined factory setting After an access code has been defined 1 1 The user only has write access afte...

Page 57: ...ck is switched on If the user attempts to access the operating menu while the keypad lock is active the Keylock on message appears Switching off the keypad lock The keypad lock is switched on Press th...

Page 58: ...face CDI RJ45 WLAN User rights Appropriate user rights e g administrator rights for TCP IP and proxy server settings are necessary for adjusting the IP address subnet mask etc Proxy server settings of...

Page 59: ...using cover 2 Depending on the housing version Unscrew or open the housing cover 3 The location of the connection socket depends on the measuring device and the communication protocol Connect the comp...

Page 60: ...le WLAN reception on the mobile terminal Establishing a connection from the mobile terminal to the measuring device 1 In the WLAN settings of the mobile terminal Select the measuring device using the...

Page 61: ...l 5 Current measured values 6 Operating language 7 User role 8 Access code 9 Login 10 Reset access code 121 If a login page does not appear or if the page is incomplete 141 8 4 4 Logging on 1 Select t...

Page 62: ...management Data exchange between PC and measuring device Device configuration Load settings from the device XML format save configuration Save settings to the device XML format restore configuration L...

Page 63: ...functionality parameter Option Description Off The web server is completely disabled Port 80 is locked On The complete functionality of the web server is available JavaScript is used The password is...

Page 64: ...ccessing the integrated device Web server or with operating tool e g FieldCare DeviceCare with COM DTM CDI Communication TCP IP or Modbus DTM 3 Transmitter Service interface Via service interface CDI...

Page 65: ...ith external WLAN antenna 3 LED lit constantly WLAN reception is enabled on measuring device 4 LED flashing WLAN connection established between operating unit and measuring device 5 Computer with WLAN...

Page 66: ...erminal Enable WLAN reception on the mobile terminal Establishing a connection from the mobile terminal to the measuring device 1 In the WLAN settings of the mobile terminal Select the measuring devic...

Page 67: ...7 P P P P 4 8 9 10 11 Xxxxxxx Good Status Device tag Xxxxxxx Device name Mass flow 12 34 kg h Volume flow 12 34 m h Mass flow unit Volume flow unit kg h m h Access status tooling Operation Setup Xxxxx...

Page 68: ...est way to configure Endress Hauser field devices is with the dedicated DeviceCare tool Together with the device type managers DTMs it presents a convenient comprehensive solution For details see Inno...

Page 69: ...service interface CDI or Modbus interface Sources for obtaining device descriptions FieldCare www endress com Download Area CD ROM contact Endress Hauser DVD contact Endress Hauser DeviceCare www endr...

Page 70: ...measuring device does not make a distinction between function codes 03 and 04 these codes therefore yield the same result Read device parameters with read and write access Example Read mass flow 04 Re...

Page 71: ...ssages are only allowed with function codes 06 16 and 23 9 3 2 Register information For an overview of device parameters with their respective Modbus register information please refer to the Modbus RS...

Page 72: ...M Byte 0 MMMMMMMM factory setting S sign E exponent M mantissa INTEGER Sequence Options 1 2 1 0 3 2 3 2 1 0 Byte 1 MSB Byte 0 LSB 0 1 2 3 2 3 0 1 Byte 0 LSB Byte 1 MSB factory setting MSB most signifi...

Page 73: ...d in the scan list Please note the following basic requirements of the scan list Max entries 16 device parameters Supported device parameters Only parameters with the following characteristics are sup...

Page 74: ...float Read write Value of scan list register 1 5053 5054 Integer float Read write Value of scan list register Value of scan list register 15 5081 5082 Integer float Read write Data type depends on th...

Page 75: ...ing the measuring device The Setup menu with its guided wizards contains all the parameters needed for standard operation Navigation to the Setup menu XXXX XXX X X 20 50 0104 1 XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX mA...

Page 76: ...ble pulse output Display 101 Low flow cut off 106 Partially filled pipe detection 107 Advanced setup 108 10 3 1 Defining the tag name To enable fast identification of the measuring point within the sy...

Page 77: ...the Operation Instructions Instead a description is provided in the Special Documentation for the device Supplementary documentation section Navigation Setup menu System units System units Mass flow u...

Page 78: ...oose list Country specific kg l lb ft Reference density unit Select reference density unit Unit choose list Country dependent kg Nl lb Sft Temperature unit Select temperature unit Result The selected...

Page 79: ...sfer speed 1200 BAUD 2400 BAUD 4800 BAUD 9600 BAUD 19200 BAUD 38400 BAUD 57600 BAUD 115200 BAUD Data transfer mode Select data transfer mode ASCII RTU Parity Select parity bits Picklist ASCII option 0...

Page 80: ...um wizard submenu contains parameters that must be configured in order to select and set the medium Navigation Setup menu Select medium Medium selection Select medium 81 Select gas type 81 Reference s...

Page 81: ...999 9999 m s Temperature coefficient sound velocity The Others option is selected in the Select gas type parameter Enter temperature coefficient for the gas sound velocity Positive floating point numb...

Page 82: ...formation of the plugged I O module Not plugged Invalid Not configurable Configurable MODBUS I O module 1 to n type Shows the I O module type Off Current output Current input Status input Pulse freque...

Page 83: ...nter 20 mA value Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Current span Select current range for process value output and upper lower level for alarm signal 4 20 mA 4 20 5 m...

Page 84: ...nction for the status input Off Reset totalizer 1 Reset totalizer 2 Reset totalizer 3 Reset all totalizers Flow override Zero point adjustment Active level Define input signal level at which the assig...

Page 85: ...Failure mode 87 Failure current 87 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description User interface Selection User entry Factory setting Terminal number Shows the terminal...

Page 86: ...Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume...

Page 87: ...number Depends on country and nominal diameter Fixed current The Fixed current option is selected in the Current span parameter 87 Defines the fixed output current 0 to 22 5 mA 22 5 mA Damping output...

Page 88: ...frequency switch output Pulse frequency switch output 1 to n Operating mode 88 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description Selection Operating mode Define the output as a pulse fre...

Page 89: ...ow Corrected volume flow Target mass flow Carrier mass flow Target volume flow Carrier volume flow Target corrected volume flow Carrier corrected volume flow GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV...

Page 90: ...condition Actual value No pulses Invert output signal Invert the output signal No Yes Visibility depends on order options or device settings Configuring the frequency output Navigation Setup menu Pul...

Page 91: ...tion Selection User interface User entry Factory setting Operating mode Define the output as a pulse frequency or switch output Pulse Frequency Switch Terminal number Shows the terminal numbers used b...

Page 92: ...er corrected volume flow Density Reference density Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mas...

Page 93: ...asured value for minmum frequency Signed floating point number Depends on country and nominal diameter Measuring value at maximum frequency The Frequency option is selected in the Operating mode param...

Page 94: ...ign status 97 Switch on value 97 Switch off value 97 Switch on delay 97 Switch off delay 97 Failure mode 97 Invert output signal 97 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Des...

Page 95: ...ion is selected in the Operating mode parameter Select function for switch output Off On Diagnostic behavior Limit Flow direction check Status Assign diagnostic behavior In the Operating mode paramete...

Page 96: ...ty Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water vol...

Page 97: ...ch off point Signed floating point number Country specific 0 kg h 0 lb min Switch on delay The Switch option is selected in the Operating mode parameter The Limit option is selected in the Switch outp...

Page 98: ...tting Relay output function Select the function for the relay output Closed Open Diagnostic behavior Limit Flow direction check Digital Output Terminal number Shows the terminal numbers used by the re...

Page 99: ...ow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Concentration Temperature Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 Totalizer 3 Oscillation damping Pressure Application specif...

Page 100: ...the Relay output function parameter the Limit option is selected Define delay for the switch on of status output 0 0 to 100 0 s Failure mode Define output behavior in alarm condition Actual status Op...

Page 101: ...w Target corrected volume flow Carrier corrected volume flow GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow...

Page 102: ...02 Endress Hauser Navigation Setup menu Display Display Format display 103 Value 1 display 104 0 bargraph value 1 105 100 bargraph value 1 105 Value 2 display 105 Value 3 display 105 0 bargraph value...

Page 103: ...overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting Format display A local display is provided Select how measured values are shown on the display...

Page 104: ...ensity Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water...

Page 105: ...value that is shown on the local display For the picklist see the Value 2 display parameter 105 Value 3 display A local display is provided Select the measured value that is shown on the local displa...

Page 106: ...tting Assign process variable Select process variable for low flow cut off Off Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow On value low flow cutoff A process variable is selected in the Assign process...

Page 107: ...Description Selection User entry Assign process variable Select process variable for partially filled pipe detection Off Density Reference density Low value partial filled pipe detection A process var...

Page 108: ...nglish Main menu Medium selection Setup Setup Advanced setup Ent access code Advanced setup Def access code Device tag Display language A0032223 EN The number of submenus and parameters can vary depen...

Page 109: ...Enter access code to disable write protection of parameters Max 16 digit character string comprising numbers letters and special characters 10 4 2 Calculated values The Calculated values submenu cont...

Page 110: ...e Corrected volume flow calculation parameter parameter Enter reference temperature for calculating the reference density 273 15 to 99999 C Country specific 20 C 68 F Linear expansion coefficient The...

Page 111: ...e maximum measuring accuracy even with low flow rates Under extreme process or operating conditions e g very high process temperatures or very high viscosity fluids Navigation Setup menu Advanced setu...

Page 112: ...me flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Unit totalizer 1 to n A process variable is selected in the Assign process variable parameter 112 of the Totalizer 1 to n submenu Select p...

Page 113: ...n Setup menu Advanced setup Display Display Format display 114 Value 1 display 115 0 bargraph value 1 116 100 bargraph value 1 116 Decimal places 1 116 Value 2 display 116 Decimal places 2 116 Value 3...

Page 114: ...overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description Selection User entry Factory setting Format display A local display is provided Select how measured values are shown on the display...

Page 115: ...ensity Reference density alternative GSV flow GSV flow alternative NSV flow NSV flow alternative S W volume flow Water cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water...

Page 116: ...specified in the Value 2 display parameter Select the number of decimal places for the display value x x x x xx x xxx x xxxx Value 3 display A local display is provided Select the measured value that...

Page 117: ...cal display is provided Select header contents on local display Device tag Free text Header text In the Header parameter the Free text option is selected Enter display header text Max 12 characters su...

Page 118: ...upplied with the device should be changed during commissioning for security reasons 8 to 32 digit character string comprising numbers letters and special characters without spaces Serial number of the...

Page 119: ...tion Operating time Indicates how long the device has been in operation Days d hours h minutes m and seconds s Last backup Shows when the last data backup was saved to HistoROM backup Days d hours h m...

Page 120: ...configuration of the HistoROM backup Clear backup data The backup copy of the device configuration is deleted from the memory of the device HistoROM backup A HistoROM is a non volatile device memory i...

Page 121: ...device has been in operation Days d hours h minutes m and seconds s Reset access code Reset access code to factory settings For a reset code contact your Endress Hauser service organization The reset...

Page 122: ...123 Input signal level 1 to n 123 Current output 1 to n simulation 123 Value current output 1 to n 123 Frequency output simulation 1 to n 123 Frequency value 1 to n 123 Pulse output simulation 1 to n...

Page 123: ...process variable Depends on the process variable selected Status input simulation 1 to n Switch simulation of the status input on and off Off On Input signal level 1 to n In the Status input simulatio...

Page 124: ...tion Open Closed Pulse output simulation Set and switch off the pulse output simulation For Fixed value option Pulse width parameter defines the pulse width of the pulses output Off Fixed value Down c...

Page 125: ...meters again if a key is not pressed for 10 minutes in the navigation and editing view The device locks the write protected parameters automatically after 60 s if the user skips back to the operationa...

Page 126: ...it is possible to reset the code to the factory setting A reset code must be entered for this purpose The user specific access code can then be defined again afterwards Via Web browser FieldCare Devi...

Page 127: ...he local display the symbol appears in front of the parameters in the header of the operational display and in the navigation view XXXX XXX X X 20 50 XX XX A0029425 2 Setting the write protection WP s...

Page 128: ...rameters is temporarily locked on account of internal processes running in the device e g data upload download reset etc Once the internal processing has been completed the parameters can be changed o...

Page 129: ...with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description User interface Mass flow Displays the mass flow that is currently measured Dependency The unit is taken from the Mass flow unit parameter 77...

Page 130: ...unit is taken from the Concentration unit parameter Signed floating point number Target mass flow With the following conditions Order code for Application package option ED Concentration The software...

Page 131: ...put values Navigation Diagnostics menu Measured values Input values Input values Current input 1 to n 131 Status input 1 to n 131 Input values of current input The Current input 1 to n submenu contain...

Page 132: ...he parameters needed to display the current measured values for every output Navigation Diagnostics menu Measured values Output values Output values Current output 1 to n 132 Pulse frequency switch ou...

Page 133: ...1 to n 133 Switch status 1 to n 133 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Prerequisite Description User interface Output frequency 1 to n In the Operating mode parameter the Frequency o...

Page 134: ...put Navigation Diagnostics menu Measured values Output values Double pulse output Double pulse output Pulse output 134 Parameter overview with brief description Parameter Description User interface Pu...

Page 135: ...otalizer parameter Options Description Totalize The totalizer is started or continues running Reset hold The totaling process is stopped and the totalizer is reset to 0 Preset hold The totaling proces...

Page 136: ...to 1000 measured values of a process variable y axis displays the approximate measured value span and constantly adapts this to the ongoing measurement If the length of the logging interval or the ass...

Page 137: ...Proline Promass E 300 Modbus RS485 Operation Endress Hauser 137 Display channel 2 Display channel 3 Display channel 4...

Page 138: ...er cut Oil density Water density Oil mass flow Water mass flow Oil volume flow Water volume flow Oil corrected volume flow Water corrected volume flow Concentration Temperature Electronic temperature...

Page 139: ...value defines the time interval between the individual data points in the memory 0 1 to 3600 0 s Clear logging data The Extended HistoROM application package is available Clear the entire logging dat...

Page 140: ...within the valid range The cable of the display module is not plugged in correctly Insert the plug correctly into the main electronics module and display module Local display is dark but signal output...

Page 141: ...nnecting to Web server Incorrect IP address Check the IP address 192 168 1 212 59 59 Not connecting to Web server Incorrect WLAN access data Check WLAN network status Log on to the device again using...

Page 142: ...venting communication Depending on the settings of the firewall used on the computer or in the network the firewall must be adapted or disabled to allow FieldCare DeviceCare access 12 2 Diagnostic inf...

Page 143: ...Endress Hauser 143 LED Color Meaning 4 Communication Off Communication not active White Communication active 5 Service interface CDI Off Not connected or no connection established Yellow Connected an...

Page 144: ...ic event with the highest priority is shown Other diagnostic events that have occurred can be displayed in the Diagnostics menu Via parameter 154 Via submenus 155 Status signals The status signals pro...

Page 145: ...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 behavior is displ...

Page 146: ...he user 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 simult...

Page 147: ...vice mode e g during a simulation Out of specification The device is operated Outside its technical specification limits e g outside the process temperature range Maintenance required Maintenance is r...

Page 148: ...n be shown in the Diagnostics menu Via parameter 154 Via submenu 155 Diagnostic information The fault can be identified using the diagnostic information The short text helps you by providing informati...

Page 149: ...meters Description Selection Factory setting Failure mode Select measured value output behavior when a diagnostic message occurs via Modbus communication This effect of this parameter depends on the o...

Page 150: ...available Check connection cable between sensor and transmitter 3 Replace sensor F Alarm 046 Sensor limit exceeded 1 Inspect sensor 2 Check process condition S Warning 1 062 Sensor connection faulty 1...

Page 151: ...ice 2 Change I O module F Alarm 283 Memory content Reset device F Alarm 283 Memory content Restart device F Alarm 302 Device verification active Device verification active please wait C Warning 303 I...

Page 152: ...oad new configuration M Warning 441 Current output 1 to n 1 Check process 2 Check current output settings S Warning 1 442 Frequency output 1 to n 1 Check process 2 Check frequency output settings S Wa...

Page 153: ...off device and toggle DIP switch 2 Deactivate custody transfer mode 3 Reactivate custody transfer mode 4 Check electronic components F Alarm 543 Double pulse output 1 Check process 2 Check pulse outp...

Page 154: ...density with selected API commodity group 2 Check API related parameters S Warning 1 943 API pressure out of specification 1 Check process pressure with selected API commodity group 2 Check API relat...

Page 155: ...ce 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 d hours h minutes m and seconds s 12 10 Diagnostic list Up to...

Page 156: ...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 146 Via Web browser 147 Via FieldCare operating tool 148 V...

Page 157: ...1445 Device verification failed I1447 Record application reference data I1448 Application reference data recorded I1449 Recording application ref data failed I1450 Monitoring off I1451 Monitoring on I...

Page 158: ...guration to a defined state 12 12 1 Function scope of the Device reset parameter Options Description Cancel No action is executed and the user exits the parameter To delivery settings Every parameter...

Page 159: ...the device firmware version installed Character string in the format xx yy zz Device name Shows the name of the transmitter The name can be found on the nameplate of the transmitter Promass 300 500 O...

Page 160: ...ring 12 14 Firmware history Release date Firmware version Order code for Firmware version Firmware changes Documentation type Documentation 09 2019 01 05 zz Option 64 Gas Fraction Handler Adaptive Fil...

Page 161: ...configuration as PDF parameter log similar to FDT print Network capability of Ethernet service interface Comprehensive Heartbeat feature update Local display support for WLAN infrastructure mode Impl...

Page 162: ...art of the order code see the nameplate on the device Text search Manufacturer s information Media type Documentation Technical Documentation 12 15 Device history and compatibility The device model is...

Page 163: ...wetted materials are adequately resistant Observe the maximum permitted medium temperature for the measuring device 184 13 2 Measuring and test equipment Endress Hauser offers a wide variety of measu...

Page 164: ...x documentation XA and certificates Document every repair and each conversion and enter them into the W M life cycle management database 14 2 Spare parts W M Device Viewer www endress com deviceviewer...

Page 165: ...hazardous process conditions such as pressure in the measuring device high temperatures or aggressive fluids 2 Carry out the mounting and connection steps from the Mounting the measuring device and Co...

Page 166: ...rately Measuring device order code for Display operation option M W o prepared for remote display DKX001 Via the separate product structure DKX001 If ordered subsequently DKX001 Via the separate produ...

Page 167: ...calculation results Determination of the partial order code administration documentation and access to all project related data and parameters over the entire life cycle of a project Applicator is ava...

Page 168: ...ar M The pressure transmitter for measuring the absolute and gauge pressure of gases steam and liquids It can be used to read in the operating pressure value Technical Information TI00426P and TI00436...

Page 169: ...o ensure that the device remains in proper operating condition for its service life use the measuring device only for media against which the process wetted materials are sufficiently resistant 16 2 F...

Page 170: ...1 0 to 45000 0 to 1654 50 2 0 to 70000 0 to 2573 80 3 0 to 180000 0 to 6615 Measuring range for gases The full scale value depends on the density and the sound velocity of the gas used and can be calc...

Page 171: ...rease accuracy Endress Hauser recommends the use of a pressure measuring device for absolute pressure e g Cerabar M or Cerabar S Medium temperature to increase accuracy e g iTEMP Reference density for...

Page 172: ...Maximum input values DC 3 to 30 V If status input is active ON Ri 3 k Response time Configurable 5 to 200 ms Input signal level Low signal DC 3 to 5 V High signal DC 12 to 30 V Assignable functions O...

Page 173: ...C 30 V passive Load 0 to 700 Resolution 0 38 A Damping Configurable 0 to 999 9 s Assignable measured variables Mass flow Volume flow Corrected volume flow Density Reference density Temperature Electro...

Page 174: ...Volume flow Corrected volume flow Density Reference density Temperature Electronics temperature Oscillation frequency 0 Oscillation damping 0 Signal asymmetry Exciter current 0 The range of options i...

Page 175: ...ice has one or more application packages Relay output Function Switch output Version Relay output galvanically isolated Switching behavior Can be set to NO normally open factory setting NC normally cl...

Page 176: ...rrent output 0 4 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA Failure mode Choose from 4 to 20 mA in accordance with NAMUR recommendation NE 43 4 to 20 mA in accordance with US Min value 3 59 mA Max value 22 5 mA Freely defin...

Page 177: ...version Supply voltage active Data transmission active Device alarm error has occurred Diagnostic information via light emitting diodes 142 Low flow cut off The switch points for low flow cut off are...

Page 178: ...Information on system integration 70 Modbus RS485 information Function codes Register information Response time Modbus data map 16 5 Power supply Terminal assignment 33 Supply voltage Order code for...

Page 179: ...n ISO 11631 Water with 15 to 45 C 59 to 113 F at2 to 6 bar 29 to 87 psi Specifications as per calibration protocol Accuracy based on accredited calibration rigs that are traced to ISO 17025 To obtain...

Page 180: ...0 900 360 180 36 40 45000 4500 2250 900 450 90 50 70000 7000 3500 1400 700 140 80 180000 18000 9000 3600 1800 360 US units DN 1 1 1 10 1 20 1 50 1 100 1 500 inch lb min lb min lb min lb min lb min lb...

Page 181: ...ure coefficient Max 1 A C Pulse frequency output Temperature coefficient No additional effect Included in accuracy Influence of medium temperature Mass flow and volume flow o f s of full scale value W...

Page 182: ...current pressure measured value via the current input Specifying a fixed value for the pressure in the device parameters Operating Instructions DN o r bar o r psi mm in 8 no influence 15 no influence...

Page 183: ...scale value 16 7 Installation Installation conditions 22 16 8 Environment Ambient temperature range 24 24 Temperature tables Observe the interdependencies between the permitted ambient and fluid temp...

Page 184: ...IEC 60068 2 64 10 to 200 Hz 0 003 g2 Hz 200 to 2000 Hz 0 001 g2 Hz Total 1 54 g rms Shock half sine according to IEC 60068 2 27 6 ms 30 g Rough handling shocks according to IEC 60068 2 31 Mechanical l...

Page 185: ...pressure temperature ratings for the process connections is provided in the Technical Information document Sensor housing The sensor housing is filled with dry nitrogen gas and protects the electronic...

Page 186: ...ption CA rupture disk The use of rupture disks cannot be combined with the separately available heating jacket Flow limit Select the nominal diameter by optimizing between the required flow range and...

Page 187: ...ated Ex d 2 kg 4 4 lbs Transmitter version for hygienic area Order code for Housing option B Stainless hygienic 0 2 kg 0 44 lbs Weight in SI units DN mm Weight kg 8 5 15 5 5 25 7 40 11 50 16 80 32 Wei...

Page 188: ...apter for cable entry with female thread NPT Order code for Housing option B Stainless hygienic The various cable entries are suitable for hazardous and non hazardous areas Cable entry cable gland Mat...

Page 189: ...IN 11866 series C Thread DIN 11851 thread DIN 11866 series A SMS 1145 thread ISO 2853 thread ISO 2037 DIN 11864 1 Form A thread DIN 11866 series A VCO connections 8 VCO 4 12 VCO 4 Process connection m...

Page 190: ...rature range Operating elements External operation via touch control 3 optical keys without opening the housing Operating elements also accessible in the various zones of the hazardous area Via remote...

Page 191: ...nd operating module Order code for Housing Material Material Option A Aluminum coated AlSi10Mg coated AlSi10Mg coated Cable entry Corresponds to the choice of transmitter housing order code for Electr...

Page 192: ...via a WLAN interface The structure of the operating menu is the same as for the local display In addition to the measured values status information on the device is also displayed and allows the user...

Page 193: ...ckup Automatic The most important device data sensor and transmitter are automatically saved in the DAT modules If the transmitter or measuring device is replaced once the T DAT containing the previou...

Page 194: ...ful testing of the device by affixing to it the CE mark RCM tick symbol The measuring system meets the EMC requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA Ex approval The device...

Page 195: ...oval For detailed information regarding radio approval see Special Documentation 199 Additional certification CRN approval Some device versions have CRN approval A CRN approved process connection with...

Page 196: ...onality of the device Such packages might be needed to address safety aspects or specific application requirements The application packages can be ordered with the device or subsequently from Endress...

Page 197: ...e servicing in time Monitor the process or product quality e g gas pockets Concentration Package Description Concentration Calculation and outputting of fluid concentrations The measured density is co...

Page 198: ...ocumentation code Promass 300 GP01059D Device dependent additional documentation Safety instructions Safety instructions for electrical equipment for hazardous areas Contents Documentation code ATEX I...

Page 199: ...isplay and operating module DKX001 SD01763D Radio approvals for WLAN interface for A309 A310 display module SD01793D Web server SD01663D Heartbeat Technology SD01697D Concentration measurement SD01707...

Page 200: ...4 Connection see Electrical connection Connection preparations 33 Connection tools 30 Context menu Calling up 53 Closing 53 Explanation 53 Current consumption 178 D Declaration of Conformity 12 Define...

Page 201: ...of application Residual risks 11 FieldCare 66 Device description file 69 Establishing a connection 67 Function 66 User interface 67 Filtering the event logbook 156 Firmware Release date 69 Version 69...

Page 202: ...Mounting dimensions see Installation dimensions Mounting location 22 Mounting preparations 28 Mounting tools 27 N Nameplate Sensor 18 Transmitter 17 Navigation path navigation view 48 Navigation view...

Page 203: ...195 RCM tick symbol 194 Read access 56 Reading measured values 128 Reading out diagnostic information Modbus RS485 149 Recalibration 163 Reference operating conditions 179 Registered trademarks 9 Reme...

Page 204: ...ommunication 47 For diagnostic behavior 47 For locking 47 For measured variable 47 For measurement channel number 47 For menus 49 For parameters 49 For status signal 47 For submenu 49 For wizard 49 In...

Page 205: ...t input 82 Current output 84 Define access code 120 Display 101 Low flow cut off 106 Partially filled pipe detection 107 Pulse frequency switch output 88 90 94 Relay output 1 to n 97 Select medium 80...

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