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Function group

DISPLAY

RESET
TOTALIZER

The totalizer can be reset to “Zero” in this function.

Note!

The overflow as well as the totalizer value in the HOME position are reset
to zero.

If the Promag 33 measuring electronics are fitted with a communications
module “RS 485”, then the totalizer reset can also be carried out with the
auxiliary input (see page 69).

6

NO

– YES

7

Display of the actual totalizer value (HOME position).

FLOW RATE

Display of the actual flow rate.
This is particularly advantageous if the HOME position is already assigned to
other measuring variables, e.g. to a batching function.

Display:
max. 5-digit number: –99999...+99999

7

UNIT ==> FLOW RATE UNIT
Unit selection

see “FLOW RATE UNIT” function

ASSIGN LINE 1

With this function the variable is defined which should be displayed on the
upper display line during normal operation (HOME position).

6

FLOW RATE

– TOTAL VOLUME – BATCH QUANTITY * –

BATCH UPWARDS * – BATCH DOWNWARDS * – BATCH CYCLE *

* These parameters only appear if the function “BATCH VARIABLE”

is set to “VOLUME” (see page 64).

ASSIGN LINE 2

With this function the variable is defined which should be displayed on the
lower display line during normal operation (HOME position).

6

OFF – FLOW RATE –

TOTAL VOLUME

– TOTAL OVERFLOW –

BATCH QUANTITY * – BATCH UPWARDS * – BATCH DOWNWARDS *
BATCH CYCLE *

* These parameters only appear if the function “BATCH VARIABLE”

is set to “VOLUME” (see page 64).

Note!

Promag 33

6  Description of Functions

Hauser

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Summary of Contents for PROMAG 33

Page 1: ...33 Electromagnetic Flow Measuring System Operating Manual Hauser Endress Nothing beats know how BA 009D 06 en 04 99 No 50063718 CV 5 0 Valid as of software version V 3 01 XX amplifier V 2 04 XX commun...

Page 2: ...ng units see page 47 ff Configuration of outputs Current output Full scale values see page 49 51 Current span see page 51 Pulse Frequency output Operation mode see page 53 Pulse value see page 53 Puls...

Page 3: ...ation 28 4 6 Connecting E H Rackbus and Rackbus RS 485 30 4 7 Connecting HART Communicator 33 4 8 Connecting Commubox FXA 191 Commuwin II software 33 4 9 Commissioning 34 5 Display and Operation 35 5...

Page 4: ...tered Trademarks KALREZ VITON and TEFLON Registered trademarks of E I Du Pont de Nemours Co Wilmington USA TRI CLAMP HASTELLOY Registered trademarks of Ladish Co Inc Kenosha USA Promag 33 4 Endress Ha...

Page 5: ...o meet state of the art safety requirements have been tested and have left the factory in an operational perfectly safe condition The devices were developed according to EN 61010 Protection Measures f...

Page 6: ...d dangerous substances The following procedures must be carried out before a Promag 33 is sent to Endress Hauser for repair A note must always be enclosed with the instrument containing a description...

Page 7: ...efinition code see specifications on order confirmation Power consumption 15 VA W Ingress protection IP 67 Power supply frequency 85 260 V AC 50 60 Hz Additional information EPD MS with Empty Pipe Det...

Page 8: ...PROMAG A Order Code ENDRESS HAUSER 2X 123456 33AT25 AH1BA41A21F 0 5328 5 DN8 1 4435 PN40 PFA HAST C V 130 C EPD MS R B FS ECC SONDERPRODUKTE IP67 i 3 ba009y04 Promag A H and F sensors Promag A DN 2 25...

Page 9: ...sporting to the measuring point The sensor must not be lifted by the transmitter housing Use only the grips on the flange for lifting out and mounting the sensor in the piping from DN 350 or 14 Cautio...

Page 10: ...offered by Empty Pipe Detection in order to detect empty or partly filled pipes see page 73 Note Danger of solids accumulation Do not mount the sensor at the lowest point of the drain A cleaning valve...

Page 11: ...istaltic pumps Vibration The piping before and after the sensor should be securely fastened if there is excessive vibration Information on shock and vibration resistance is found on page 110 Caution E...

Page 12: ...odes by entrained air bubbles Electrode axis The plane in which the electrode axis lies with regard to the transmitter is identical for the Promag A H and F sensors Inlet and outlet sections The senso...

Page 13: ...0 300 350 400 450 500 600 700 750 800 900 1000 1050 1200 1350 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 2000 1 12 5 32 5 16 1 2 1 11 4 11 2 2 21 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 28 30 32 36 40 42 48 54 56 60 64 66 72...

Page 14: ...moving fluids The adjacent nomogram can be used to determine the pressure loss caused Procedure 1 Determine the ratio of the diameter d D 2 From the nomogram read off the pressure loss at the flow ve...

Page 15: ...ry Flange joints Tri Clamp Seals Screw tightening torques Mounting set When fastening the process connections the O ring or the flat seal is pressed fully into the seal groove in the threaded stub The...

Page 16: ...omag 33 H sensor or housing 1 Fasten the Promag H sensor with some spot welds into the pipe 2 Loosen the screws at the process connector flange and remove the sensor from the pipe make sure that the s...

Page 17: ...ner is made of soft rubber or Teflon PTFE a flange seal is not required With soft rubber lining the mating flange should have a thin film of non conductive sealing grease applied Use a seal according...

Page 18: ...10K 4 x M 16 8 x M 16 8 x M 16 8 x M 16 8 x M 20 87 53 65 80 110 22 14 22 30 48 114 70 85 103 140 200 250 300 8 10 12 PN 10 Class 150 10K 10K 10K 8 x M 20 12 x M 20 12 x M 20 108 104 119 53 29 39 137...

Page 19: ...e cable between the transmitter and sensor 4 Turn the transmitter housing to the desired position 5 Lower the housing and engage the bayonet catch 6 Retighten the two screws ba009y22 1 2 3 4 6 5 Fig 1...

Page 20: ...sion The FS cable is recommended only for distances smaller than 20 m FL version All fluids with a minimum conductivity of 5 S cm demineralised water 20 S cm can be measured This is not dependent on t...

Page 21: ...sing screws and the housing cover must be tightened firmly The cables used for connecting must have the correct outer diameter see page 27 The cable gland must be tightened firmly see Fig 20 The cable...

Page 22: ...gnal cables into the appropriate cable glands 4 Wire up according to the wiring diagrams see Fig 22 23 or Wiring diagram in the screw cover Power supply is connected to terminal 1 L1 L terminal 2 N L...

Page 23: ...C power supply N L Pulse frequency output active passive fmax 10 kHz active 24 V DC 25 mA max 250 mA 20 ms passive 30 V DC 250 mA Alarm output Relay 1 can be configured max 60 V AC 0 5 A AC max 30 V D...

Page 24: ...AC max 30 V DC 0 1 A DC Ground connection screening of signal cable Version with a RS 485 communication module Status output Relay 2 can be configured max 60 V AC 0 5 A AC max 30 V DC 0 1 A DC RS 485...

Page 25: ...of the connection housings Caution Danger of destroying the coil current control Only connect or disconnect the coil cable once the power supply to the instrument has been switched off 4 Connect the s...

Page 26: ...5 7 7 8 4 4 37 37 36 36 23 23 22 22 42 42 41 41 E1 E1 E2 E2 GND GND Coils Coils 2 1 white V V V V grey green brown yellow 6 5 7 7 5 8 4 4 37 36 23 23 22 22 42 42 41 41 E1 E1 E2 E2 GND GND Coils Coils...

Page 27: ...120 pF m Permanent operating temperature 20 70 C braided copper screen coil cable 7 mm signal cable 9 mm Operation in areas with severe electrical interference The Promag 33 measuring system fulfils...

Page 28: ...of permanent damage to the instrument If the fluid cannot be grounded for operational reasons ground disks are to be used Potential equalisation for some special cases is described below Potential equ...

Page 29: ...round disks Note the electrochemical potential se ries in cases where the ground disks and the measuring electrodes are made of different material Equalising currents in ungrounded metal pipes Groundi...

Page 30: ...192 allows a direct connection to a PC see Fig 31 Up to 25 Promag transmitters can be connected however the actual number depends on the network topology and the application conditions Caution Even if...

Page 31: ...length max 1200 m 3900 ft 2 Set terminating resistors if necessary see Fig 33 Normally the corresponding selection switches on the communications board may be left in the factory setting position all...

Page 32: ...en position the selector switches to ON ON ON ON Warning Danger from electrical shock Switch off power supply before opening the transmitter housing If instruments with Ex approvals are used please ob...

Page 33: ...of 250 Move the DIP switch on the Commubox to HART Set the function CURRENT SPAN to 4 20 mA see page 51 and the function PROTOCOL to HART see page 69 When connecting up also take into account the inf...

Page 34: ...or operation After switching on the system performs various self test routines During this procedure the following sequence of messages appears on the display Display of the communication software ver...

Page 35: ...l values as well as error alarm and status messages HOME position display during normal measuring operation Upper line freely selectable measured variable factory setting FLOW RATE Bottom line freely...

Page 36: ...e if the operating elements are not pressed within 60 seconds whether the programming is enabled or locked Access to the operating matrix from the HOME position Select function group GROUP SELECT Sele...

Page 37: ...ETER MAX SAMPLING RATE POS ZERO RETURN K FACTOR NEGATIVE PRESENT SYSTEM CONDITION ACCESS CODE SELF CHECKING K FACTOR POSITIVE SAMPLING RATE SERIAL NUMBER EPD ELECTRODE POLARITY ECC PREVIOUS SYSTEM CON...

Page 38: ...33 parameters can be entered or changed The use of a personal code number which can be freely chosen prevents unauthorised personnel from gaining access to data see page 77 An exception to this is the...

Page 39: ...T 20 s TIME CONSTANT 20 s TIME CONSTANT INPUT STORED CURRENT OUTPUT GROUP SELECT 0 ACCESS CODE 33 ACCESS CODE SYSTEM UNITS GROUP SELECT 1 0 s TIME CONSTANT BACK TO GROUP SELECTION Terminate entry 1 3...

Page 40: ...ate operating manual in the carrying case Note I O Promag 33 Reinach Online 2 PV 3 AA1 4 Tot 5 HART Output 1 Matrix group sel Promag 33 Reinach Matrix group sel 1 System units 3 Pulse Freq out 4 Relay...

Page 41: ...Delay Recovery Time ECC Meas Mode Ampl Mode Flow dir Ampl Delay Reset Totalizer Tot ovfl Display Damping LCD Contrast Display Format Language Rel1 fct Batch Variable Switch on R1 Batch Preset Switch o...

Page 42: ...s saving of instrument parameters device diagnostics measuring point documentation Commuwin II may also be combined with other software packages to visualise processes Note For additional information...

Page 43: ...Promag 33 5 Display and Operation Endress Hauser 43...

Page 44: ...FUNCTION 0 1 EPD 2 3 DUAL RANGE MODE 4 BATCHING 5 FLOW DIRECT 6 LIMIT VALUE K2 V4 BATCHING BATCH MODE 0 OFF 1 VOLUME BATCH QUANTITY PRE BATCH QTY COMPENSATION QTY V5 DISPLAY TOTAL OVERFLOW RESET TOTAL...

Page 45: ...5 10 kHz ACTUAL FREQUENCY SWITCH ON PT RE 2 SWITCH OFF PT RE 2 BATCHING 0 CANCEL 1 EXECUTE 2 CANCEL BATCH TIME LIMIT BATCH COUNTER BATCH COUNT RESET 0 NO 1 YES DISPLAY DAMPING SIGNIFICANT DIGIT 0 1 5...

Page 46: ...5 Display and Operation Promag 33 46 Endress Hauser...

Page 47: ...PARAMETER Page 72 Function group SYSTEM PARAMETER Page 77 Function group SENSOR DATA Page 81 Function group SYSTEM UNITS FLOW RATE UNIT Selection of the required units for the flow rate volume time Th...

Page 48: ...UME UNIT 6 US 31 0 gal bbl for beer US 31 5 gal bbl for liquids used in normal cases US 42 0 gal bbl for petrochemicals US 55 0 gal bbl for filling tanks Imp 36 0 gal bbl for beer and similar liquids...

Page 49: ...rections of flow bidirectional but with the unidirectional mode no signal is shown for a negative flow When programming according to NAMUR the measuring range is reduced from 12 5 m s to 10 25 m s Dua...

Page 50: ...he actual full scale value to be supplied or signalled via both relays see following Figure and page 61 In this case the following applies Full scale value 1 active Relay 1 or 2 energised live Full sc...

Page 51: ...g to NAMUR recommendations max 20 5 mA or the current output with maximum 25 mA Note The 0 20 mA current output can only be selected if the HART protocol is inactivated see page 69 6 0 20 mA 25 mA max...

Page 52: ...d The selected simulation mode affects only the current output The flowmeter remains fully operational for measurement i e totalizer flow display etc are operating normally Positive zero return interr...

Page 53: ...OPERATION MODE 6 5 digit number with floating decimal point e g 75 000 dm3 p Factory setting dependent on nominal diameter 7 UNIT VOLUME UNIT Unit selection see VOLUME UNIT function PULSE WIDTH In thi...

Page 54: ...o 163 of the selected full scale frequency is possible With unidirectional mode no signal is given for negative flow reverse 6 max 5 digit number 2 10000 Hz Factory setting 10000 Hz 7 T 2 2s PULSE PAU...

Page 55: ...signal is given for a negative flow Note This function is only available if the setting FREQUENCY is selected in the function OPERATION MODE see page 53 6 5 digit number with floating decimal point e...

Page 56: ...250 mA for 20 Internal power supply 24 V DC ACTIVE Push Pull 20 HART 26 RS 485 21 HART 27 RS 485 Mech counter example short circuit resistant output ba009y64 B B U V U V t t 24 24 0 0 ACTIVE POSITIVE...

Page 57: ...cy signals can be simulated in order to check for example any instruments connected The simulated signals are always symmetrical pulse pause ratio 1 1 After activating the simulation mode the display...

Page 58: ...em errors or an empty partly filled measuring tube DUAL RANGE MODE Indicating active full scale value 1 or 2 BATCH PRECONTACT Indicating reached prebatch quantity FLOW DIRECTION Indicating direction o...

Page 59: ...arger or the same as the low flow cutoff Relay 1 LIMIT FLOWRATE 1 The relay switches over as soon as the actual flow rate is above or below a defined switch point see Figure Note If you intend to use...

Page 60: ...23 22 23 22 23 ENDRESS HAUSER PROMAG 33 System OK and pipe full 22 23 22 23 ENDRESS HAUSER PROMAG 33 Failure system error or pipe partially empty 22 23 22 23 Batching cycle running and pre batch quant...

Page 61: ...elay 2 Normally closed contact NC y80 01 23 Q I I I I Q Q Q Full scale value 1 2 Full scale value 1 2 Full scale 1 active Full scale 1 active larger span Full scale 2 active larger span Full scale 2 a...

Page 62: ...Indicating active full scale value 1 or 2 BATCH CONTACT Indicating reached batch quantity FLOW DIRECTION Indicating direction of flow forward reverse On unidirectional measurement relay 2 also switch...

Page 63: ...face or Rackbus 485 via the auxiliary input with the RS 485 communications module only via the function BATCHING from the HOME position Starting the batching cycle from the HOME position is always pos...

Page 64: ...CH CONTACT see page 62 6 5 digit number with floating decimal point e g 240 00 l Unit selection see function VOLUME UNIT Factory setting 0 0000 unit 7 Dispay showing which function is assigned to Rela...

Page 65: ...l point and arithmetical sign e g 10 000 l Factory setting 0 0000 unit 7 UNIT VOLUME UNIT Unit selection see VOLUME UNIT function BATCHING This function is used to manually start a batching cycle or t...

Page 66: ...7 digit number Factory setting 0 0000 unit 7 UNIT VOLUME UNIT Unit selection see VOLUME UNIT function TOTAL OVERFLOW Display of totalizer overflows On the display the totalised flow is shown as a max...

Page 67: ...git number 99999 99999 7 UNIT FLOW RATE UNIT Unit selection see FLOW RATE UNIT function ASSIGN LINE 1 With this function the variable is defined which should be displayed on the upper display line dur...

Page 68: ...y It does not affect the accuracy of calculations within the system itself 6 x xxxx 5 significant digits x xxx 4 significant digits x xx 3 significant digits LCD CONTRAST The display contrast can be o...

Page 69: ...20 mA analogue output is only active with the address 0 point to point network If the address is not 0 then the current output is set to 4 mA multidrop network 6 2 digit number 0 15 HART 0 63 RS 485...

Page 70: ...the batching function the auxiliary input is automatically set to POS ZERO RETURN With LEVEL MODE Assignment Voltage at auxiliary input Function Remarks DUAL RANGE MODE No voltage Voltage of 3 30 V DC...

Page 71: ...0 ms Factory setting 20 ms SYSTEM CONFIG In this function the actual configuration of the communications module RS 485 is shown Note This function is only available if the transmitter electronics are...

Page 72: ...y v 1 m s 6 5 digit number with floating decimal point e g 15 000 dm3 min Unit selection see function FLOW RATE UNIT Factory setting dependent on the nominal diameter 7 HYSTERESIS 50 Creep suppression...

Page 73: ...ly 6 OFF EPD switched off ON EPD switched on EMPTY PIPE ADJ Start empty pipe adjustment confirm with 1 FULL PIPE ADJUST Start full pipe adjustment confirm with 1 Remarks on Empty Pipe Detection EPD On...

Page 74: ...ct ON and confirm with 1 Note The EPD function can only be switched on if an empty or full pipe adjustment has been successfully carried out If the adjustment is not successful then the following alar...

Page 75: ...e Electrode Cleaning Circuitry ECC Note This function is only available if the Promag 33 is fitted with an electrode cleaning function optional The ECC function is not available with the remote FL ver...

Page 76: ...uracy will not be achieved In such applications it may be better under certain circumstances to program the amplifier at a fixed amplification step Caution With the settings MODE 3 and MODE 4 ensure t...

Page 77: ...ays 1 and 2 are live i e energised Any error messages occurring e g fault or alarm can then only be called up using the diagnosis function 7 or via the function PRESENT SYSTEM CONDITION These errors d...

Page 78: ...ny number not the customer code number in this function If you can no longer find your personal code number then the Endress Hauser service organisation will be pleased to help you Certain functions c...

Page 79: ...y 7 By pressing the diagnosis function again when a system error occurs you can also call up error descriptions In such cases a diagnosis symbol stethoscope 9 is shown on the display PREVIOUS SYSTEM C...

Page 80: ...new software This also applies to special versions of software Number changes if the new software contains additional functions Number changes if basic alterations have to be made to the software e g...

Page 81: ...nd set in the factory 6 5 digit number with fixed decimal point 0 5000 2 0000 Factory setting dependent on nominal diameter and calibration Caution Under normal operating conditions the calibration fa...

Page 82: ...or this is known to your E H Service organisation Please contact E H Service for any problems or questions that have occurred The Promag 33 measuring system is synchronised with the main power supply...

Page 83: ...e polarity Note This function is not available with the FL version The ECC function is described in detail on page 75 Caution If for any reason it is necessary to change the polarity e g after a loss...

Page 84: ...6 Description of Functions Promag 33 84 Endress Hauser...

Page 85: ...N CURRENT 0 20 mA 0 mA 4 20 mA 2 mA MAX CURRENT 0 4 20 mA 25 mA 25 mA 0 4 20 mA 22 mA HOLD VALUE Last valid measured value is held ACTUAL VALUE Normal measured value output despite fault Failsafe mode...

Page 86: ...he aid of the diagnostic function Measured value suppression sets all signal outputs to zero corresponding to zero flow Both relays are live i e energised Simulation This function has second highest p...

Page 87: ...ill functioning 1 Check the ribbon cable connector of the display module see page 96 No 3b 2 Replace display module see page 96 3 Replace electronics see page 96 Display text is shown in a foreign or...

Page 88: ...IRECTIONAL page 75 2 Fct RELAY 2 FUNCTION FLOW DIRECTION page 62 3 Connect the pulse output Terminals 20 21 with HART Terminals 26 27 with RS 485 to the input of the external counter 4 Connect relay 2...

Page 89: ...echnician brief description of the error order code given on the nameplate see page 7 8 Repair Note the procedures on page 97 Repairs before returning the instrument for repair Please state a brief de...

Page 90: ...d onto the amplifier board see page 96 No 5b 2 After replacing the electronics check whether the amplifier operates with an old software version The first number of the software version must be the sa...

Page 91: ...EEPROM FAILURE Error when accessing EEPROM data process and adjustment data of the communication module Replace electronics see page 89 96 13 9 RAM ERROR Error when accessing the main memory RAM Repl...

Page 92: ...tube is not completely full or may be empty Check the process conditions of your installation A FLOW TOO HIGH 23 The fluid velocity in the measuring tube is larger than 12 5 m s The measuring range of...

Page 93: ...P SIMUL ACTIVE 2 Current simulation active S FREQ OUTPUT SIMUL ACTIVE 3 Frequency simulation active S EPD ADJUSTMENT RUNNING 27 EPD adjustment in progress full empty pipe adjustment S BATCHING IS RUNN...

Page 94: ...00 2000 left side a h k f i Type DN 350 1050 right side a Allen screw b Rotary arm c Electrode cable d Knurled nut counter nut e Measuring electrode f Shut off valve ball valve g Holding cylinder h Lo...

Page 95: ...electrode e into the holding cylinder g from below Ensure that gaskets at the tip of the electrode are clean 2 Put the rotary arm b on the electrode and secure with the locking pin h Caution Ensure t...

Page 96: ...cable from the screw terminals 6 Loosen the two Phillips screws of the board support plate Carefully remove the support plate approx 4 5 cm out of the transmitter housing 7 Remove the coil current ca...

Page 97: ...l residue which may be present Pay special attention to the gasket grooves and crevices where fluid may be present This is especially important if the fluid is dangerous to health e g corrosive carcin...

Page 98: ...7 Trouble shooting Maintenance and Repairs Promag 33 98 Endress Hauser...

Page 99: ...en here Please refer to the Ex supplement Weights Compact version 5 kg without process connections Promag 33 transmitter 3 kg 5 kg for wall mounted version Promag A sensor 2 kg Note Compact version ba...

Page 100: ...0 0 16 8 25 0 16 1 16 1 22 0 22 0 1 2 1 2 NPT 1 1 NPT DN L D Pipe connection 2 15 2 15 25 25 25 19 20 66 69 69 20 0 21 5 25 0 32 0 33 5 20 2 1 2 25 2 32 2 5 1 DN L D di LW 2 15 2 15 2 15 30 30 30 14 5...

Page 101: ...52 7 52 7 52 7 6 6 7 95 95 115 34 34 50 16 2 16 2 27 2 65 65 85 60 5 60 5 79 2 70 70 90 Face to face length as per DVGW 200 mm Flange to DIN 2501 PN 40 DN L D di LK 2 8 15 25 51 8 51 8 51 8 95 95 115...

Page 102: ...mm mm mm kg 25 DIN 25 40 50 65 80 100 1 11 2 2 21 2 3 4 26 0 22 6 35 3 48 1 59 9 72 6 97 5 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 140 140 140 140 140 200 200 318 318 318 343 343 393 393 254 0 254 0 254 0 266 5 266 5 29...

Page 103: ...110 x 1 4 130 x 1 4 79 92 105 121 147 168 68 72 74 78 83 92 60 0 71 0 83 5 100 0 121 0 141 5 DN ANSI di 1 G D L LK 25 40 50 65 80 100 1 11 2 2 3 4 22 1 34 8 47 5 60 2 72 9 97 4 50 4 50 4 63 9 77 4 90...

Page 104: ...5 626 5 256 5 256 5 256 5 256 5 256 5 281 5 281 5 281 5 321 5 321 5 346 5 371 5 396 5 84 84 84 84 84 109 109 109 150 150 180 205 230 120 120 120 120 120 180 180 180 260 260 324 400 460 94 94 94 94 94...

Page 105: ...08 0 333 0 358 5 410 5 512 0 512 0 533 5 610 0 686 0 712 0 811 0 912 0 987 0 1011 0 1056 0 1093 0 1188 0 1238 0 564 616 666 717 821 1024 1024 1067 1220 1372 1424 1622 1824 1974 2022 2112 2186 2376 247...

Page 106: ...8 Dimensions Promag 33 106 Endress Hauser...

Page 107: ...FS or FL version Input variables Measured variable Flow velocity proportional to induced voltage measured by two electrodes in the measuring tube Measuring range Measuring range of electronics within...

Page 108: ...f flow limit value 1 and overflow v 12 5 m s Status output Relay 2 Either NC or NO via a jumper available factory setting NC contact max 60 V AC 30 V DC max 0 5 A AC 0 1 A DC galvanically isolated Con...

Page 109: ...tical or horizontal Restrictions and other recommendations see page 10 ff Inlet and outlet sections Inlet section 5 x DN Outlet section 2 x DN Connection cable length remote version FS version 0 10 m...

Page 110: ...Option IP 68 NEMA 6P for sensor A and F Shock and vibration resistance Accelleration up to 2 g 2 h per day 10 100 Hz Electromagnetic compatibility EMC According to EN 50081 Part 1 and 2 interference e...

Page 111: ...liquids in general 20 S cm for demineralised water With the remote FS version the conductivity required also depends on the length of the cable see page 109 Connection cable length Pressure loss No p...

Page 112: ...nections Promag A Internal and external thread PVC adhesive coupling hose connection welded nipple aseptic welded nipples for pipelines according to DIN 11850 Tri Clamp flange connection DIN ANSI JIS...

Page 113: ...ons e g ATEX CENELEC FM CSA can be supplied by your E H sales center on request All explosion protection data are given in separate documentation available on request Sanitary version Sensor Promag A...

Page 114: ...32 36 40 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 40 40 40 40 40 16 16 16 16 16 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 6 6 6 6 6 Class 150 Class 150 Class 150 Class 150 Class 150 Class 150 Class 150 Class 150 Class 150 Class 1...

Page 115: ...0 0 0 0 Promag H 25 100 1 4 PFA 0 0 0 0 0 0 Promag F 65 2000 25 2000 3 78 1 78 Hard rubber Soft rubber EPDM 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 50 65 80 100 125 150 200 250 300 350 400 1 2 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 PTFE Tefl...

Page 116: ...9 Technical Data Promag 33 116 Endress Hauser...

Page 117: ...p 51 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 25 mA 4 20 mA 25 mA Your setting CURRENT OUTPUT continued FAILSAFE MODE p 51 MIN CURRENT Signal is set to the following value 0 mA with 0 20 mA 2 mA with 4 20 mA MAX CURR...

Page 118: ...our setting RELAYS continued RELAY 2 ON VALUE p 62 5 digit floating point e g 1 000 dm3 min Your setting RELAY 2 OFF VALUE p 62 5 digit floating point e g 10 000 dm3 min Your setting BATCHING BATCH VA...

Page 119: ...OMMUNICATION continued START PULSE WIDTH S 71 max 3 digit number 20 100 ms Your setting SYSTEM CONFIG p 71 Display only with RS 485 communication module RS 485 CURRENT RS 485 FREQUENCY AUX INPUT CURRE...

Page 120: ...ng the personal code Please contact your E H Service organisation for more information K FACTOR POS p 81 max 5 digit fixed point 0 5000 2 0000 Factory setting dependent on the sensor DN and its calibr...

Page 121: ...Code number enabling programming 78 Commissioning 34 Communications board 96 Commuwin II program Electrical connection Commubox FXA 191 33 General information 42 Compensation quantity batching 65 Con...

Page 122: ...cumentation 5 F Flow direction forward reverse 61 75 Flow range operable 107 Flow rate nominal diameter 13 Fluid conductivity 110 Fluid temperature 110 Frequency output See Pulse Frequency output Func...

Page 123: ...11 Vacuum resistance lining 115 Process connections Promag A 15 Promag H 16 Process error Alarm 85 Protocol HART Rackbus 69 Pulse Frequency output Configuring the output signal 56 Electrical connectio...

Page 124: ...perature 110 Termination resistors Rackbus 32 Totalizer Display 66 67 Engineering units 47 Overflows 66 Reset 67 Transmitter Connection cable length remote version 20 Electrical connection 22 Replacem...

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