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Engelmann

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Engelmann Sensor GmbH,  Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 24-28 , 69168 Wiesloch-Baiertal, Germany
Phone.: +49 (0)6222-9800-217 , Fax: +49 (0)6222-9800-50, E-Mail: [email protected],  www.engelmann.de

Article-No.  1080700010 - 2011-04-01

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17 Disposal

This instrument contains a lithium battery. 
This battery may not be opened by force, come into contact with 

water, short-circuited, or subjected to temperatures over 80°C. 
Dead batteries, and electronic instruments or components which are 

no longer needed are hazardous waste and must be disposed of at 

designated collection points. 
Return shipment of the lithium batteries must be carried out approp-

riately.

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Contact

Engelmann Sensor GmbH
Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 24-28
D-69168 Wiesloch-Baiertal
Germany
Phone:  +49 (0)6222-98000-217
Fax:       +49 (0)6222-9800-50
www.engelmann.de
E-Mail: [email protected]

Subject to technical change!

16 Error 

Codes 

              
 

When the instrument detects an error, the error 

 

symbol and number are displayed.

The error can also be displayed in binary form by selecting the 

menu item 8) ‘error display’ in the 

fi

 rst level / main loop.

There are seven possible causes of error, and they can appear in 

combination with each other, depending on the situation.
At delivery, the display shows ‘ERR 03’ until temperature sensors 

have been attached. This message disappears as soon as tempe-

rature sensors have been connected and the 

fi

 rst measurement is 

carried out (every 30 seconds for standard instruments).  

Example: sensors switched

Error

Error code

Binary display 
LCD

Check sum fault

E2PROM fault

Reset

Reference sensor fault

Return 

fl

 ow senso fault

Sensors switched

Forward 

fl

 ow sen. fault

Error 

display

hexadeci-

mal (LCD)

When an error          occurs, with the exception of the ‚reset’ and 
‚sensors switched’ error, the instrument must be exchanged and 
sent to the manufacturer for examination.
Recognition of switched temperature sensors is only activated 
for meters which are purely heat meters or cooling meters. 
Recognition of switched sensors is not possible for dual-purpose 
heat / cooling meters.

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MID Declaration of Conformity

For the product described in this document we con

fi

 rm, as the 

manufacturer, that it meets the fundamental requirements according 

to the 
• 

Council Directive 2004/22/EC of 31 March 2004 on the appro-

ximation of the laws of the member states relating to measure-

ment instruments, in particular those in annex MI-004, as well as 

• 

the requirements relating to emissions in the European Council 

Directive on EMC 2004/108/EC, and the requirements according 

to the Council Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.

The complete signed declaration can be found at 

www.engelmann.de.

Using the binary display, it is easy to identify an error:

1 at 1st position:   check sum fault
1 at 2nd position:  E2PROM fault
1 at 3rd position:   instrument has been reset
1 at 4th position:   sensors switched
1 at 5th position:   reference temp. sensor fault
1 at 6th position:   return 

fl

 ow temp. sensor fault/not connected

1 at last position:   forward 

fl

 ow temp. sensor fault/not connected

Summary of Contents for SensoStar 2C Ultrasonic

Page 1: ...to qp and approx 3 bar at overload qs specifications for approx 80 C The flow sensor left the factory in conformance with all ap plicable safety regulations Calibration maintenance repairs and the exchange of parts may only be carried out by qualified technical personnel who are familiar with the dangers involved Further technical support can be provided by the manufacturer upon request Verificati...

Page 2: ...d contact class OA as per EN1434 2 2007 passive electronic current sink open collector class OC as per EN1434 2 2007 Installation point standard in return flow optional in forward flow only for heat meter calculator must be set in factory Mounting position Heat meter any Mounting position Cooling meter see section 6 Installation for Cooling Applica tions 4 4 Small flow sensors Nominal flow q p Ins...

Page 3: ...50 22 G 1 1 4 B 10 16 200 48 G 2 B 10 16 300 48 G 2 B For the short models with length 150 mm the temperature range for the medium lies between 20 0 C and 130 0 C 4 7 Premium Flow Sensors Please note that the normal flow sensors may not be used with salt water Upon request we can provide salt water resistant versions of the flow sensors qp m h PN bar DN a b Øc Ød Øe No of holes f g 3 5 25 25 260 5...

Page 4: ...o C 10 DN Black housing of transducers 5 Integration in the Heating System Please inspect and check all dimensions to be sure that there is sufficient space in the intended location for installation of the flow sensor No minimum straight pipe sections are required upstream or downstream for the flow sensor If the flow sensor is being installed in the common return flow of two heat systems e g heat...

Page 5: ...ification must always be installed in the return flow The temperature sensors are not to be installed within the influence of other sources of heat Do not kink lengthen or shorten the cables Cables that are too long should not be rolled up tightly into an air core coil The cables should either be laid out unordered or rolled up loosely into a wide coil which can be turned and tied into an 8 Mounti...

Page 6: ...for connection to an additional system For connection of meters with open collectors atten tion must be paid to the polarity Polarity is not important for these connections so the wires can be clamped arbitrarily When the M bus network is in operation a triangle will appear in the lower right corner of the display Power supply from the M bus network is functioning Connection of M bus Connection of...

Page 7: ... 9 Selectable customer set calculator no secondary address factory setting is the serial no 10 Tariff register1 Values alternating with tariff register and criteria 2 3 11 Tariff register 2 Values alternating with tariff register and criteria 2 3 12 Momentary reading of the pulse counter1 alternating with the pulse value 2 3 13 Momentary reading of the pulse counter 2 alternating with the pulse va...

Page 8: ...pulse value is automatically determined by the second to last place of the volume display The pulse units are identical to the units of the volume display Example 1 Display 12345 678 m3 pulse value for volume pulse output 0 01 m3 pulse Example 2 Display 12345678 l pulse value for volume pulse output 10 l pulse Display examples Description of example in tariff register 1 either the energy or the ti...

Page 9: ...he optical interface using the Engelmann Monitor software They can also be set using the display The primary address is the M bus address displayed in the 2nd level technician s loop in menu item 6 M bus address primary address The secondary address is the customer identification no and can be selected under menu item 9 Selectable customer set calculator no in the first level the main loop If a cu...

Page 10: ...se inputs Data storage E2 PROM daily Maximal value storage 3 each for flow and power Billing dates annual billing date selectable from dd mm to dd mm Monthly values 24 monthly values readable Protection class housing IP65 EMC class E1 Mechanical environment class M1 Pulse input device microcontroller CMOS input class IB as per EN1434 2 2007 Dimensions length x width x height 198 mm x 123 7 mm x 45...

Page 11: ...rement is carried out every 30 seconds for standard instruments Example sensors switched Error Error code Binary display LCD Check sum fault E2PROM fault Reset Reference sensor fault Return fl ow senso fault Sensors switched Forward fl ow sen fault Error display hexadeci mal LCD When an error occurs with the exception of the reset and sensors switched error the instrument must be exchanged and sen...

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