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12 Advanced measuring functions

FLUXUS WW

UMFLUXUS_WWV1-1EN, 2018-02-28

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12.12

Program code

A running measurement can be protected from an inadvertent intervention by a program code.
If a program code has been defined, it will be requested in case of any intervention in the measurement (a command or 
key BRK).

12.12.1 Defining a program code

A program code will remain valid as long as:
• no other valid program code is entered or
• the program code is not deactivated.

12.12.2 Intervention in the measurement

If a program code is active, the message 

PROGRAM CODE ACTIVE

 will be displayed for a few seconds when a key is 

pressed.
In order to stop a measurement which is protected by a program code, press key C and enter the program code. The dis-

play does not change during the input of the program code. If the entered program code is correct, the measurement will 

be interrupted and the main menu will be displayed.
The input of a program code is interrupted by pressing key C.

12.12.3 Deactivation of the program code

Select 

Special Funct.\Program code

.

Enter a program code with max. 6 digits. Press ENTER.

An error message will be displayed if a reserved number has been entered (e.g., a

HotCode for language selection).

Note!

Do not forget the program code!

Select 

Special Funct.\Program code

.

The program code is deleted by entering "

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". Press ENTER.

If the character "

-

" is entered less than 6 times, this character sequence will be used as the 

new program code.

Special Funct.

Program code

Program code

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INVALID CODE !

909049

Program code

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Summary of Contents for FLUXUS WW

Page 1: ...User manual UMFLUXUS_WWV1 1EN Ultrasonic flowmeter for water and wastewater FLUXUS WW...

Page 2: ...oxberger Stra e 4 12681 Berlin Germany Tel 49 30 936 67 660 Fax 49 30 936 67 680 E mail info flexim de www flexim com User manual for FLUXUS WW UMFLUXUS_WWV1 1EN 2018 02 28 Firmware version V6 28 Copy...

Page 3: ...9 6 The transmitter can be operated in the language of your choice see section 9 6 Il est possible de s lectionner la langue utilis e par le transmetteur l cran voir section 9 6 El caudal metro puede...

Page 4: ...FLUXUS WW UMFLUXUS_WWV1 1EN 2018 02 28...

Page 5: ...1 Measurement system 14 4 2 Measurement principle 14 4 3 Measurement arrangements 18 5 Description of the transmitter 21 5 1 Transmitter design 21 5 2 Keyboard 21 6 Measuring point selection 23 6 1 A...

Page 6: ...t off flow 85 12 7 Uncorrected flow velocity 86 12 8 Measurement of high dynamic flows FastFood mode 86 12 9 Calculation channels 87 12 10 Change of the limit for the inner pipe diameter 89 12 11 Diag...

Page 7: ...larm output 116 16 6 Behavior of the alarm outputs 119 16 7 Deactivation of the outputs 121 17 Troubleshooting 122 17 1 Problems with the measurement 122 17 2 Measuring point selection 123 17 3 Maximu...

Page 8: ...FLUXUS WW Table of contents 8 UMFLUXUS_WWV1 1EN 2018 02 28...

Page 9: ...specified in the sales contract provid ed the measuring instrument is used for the purpose for which it was designed and operated according to the instructions given in this user manual Improper use o...

Page 10: ...se in explosive atmospheres see SIFLUXUS document Observe the instructions for hazardous substances and the respective safety data sheets Observe the regulations for the disposal of electrical equip m...

Page 11: ...ed With the exceptions stated in chapter 11 the measuring equipment is maintenance free Any components and spare parts may only be replaced by FLEXIM The operator shall carry out periodic checks for c...

Page 12: ...measures If possible disconnect the transmitter from the power supply Prior to extinguishing protect any electrical parts that are not affected by the fire e g using a cover Select a suitable extingu...

Page 13: ...the instructions given in this user manual particularly to the following points Protect the transmitter from shocks The housing may only be opened by authorized personnel The degree of protection of t...

Page 14: ...optimal measurement the flow profile has to be fully developed and axisymmetrical The shape of the flow profile depends on whether the flow is laminar or turbulent and is influenced by the conditions...

Page 15: ...is recalculated by the transmitter for each new measurement Volumetric flow rate v A The volume of the fluid that passes through the pipe per unit time The volumetric flow rate is calculated from the...

Page 16: ...ence t transducer emitter flow direction of the fluid sound path without flow sound path with flow pipe wall c c c c transducer receiver distance reduction in the transducer flow direction of the flui...

Page 17: ...ing signals that are reflected by the same particle is determined The transit time difference is propor tional to the distance covered by the particle in the time between the 2 measuring signals and t...

Page 18: ...ek mode the transmitter automatically toggles between the TransitTime mode and the NoiseTrek mode depending on the gaseous or solid content 4 3 Measurement arrangements 4 3 1 Terms Diagonal arrangemen...

Page 19: ...transducers Sound beam plane Plane containing 1 2 or more sound paths or beams see Fig 4 11 reflection arrangement diagonal arrangement positive transducer distance diagonal arrangement negative tran...

Page 20: ...ment with 1 beam 1 transducer pair 1 sound path 1 beam 1 plane 1 transducer pair 2 sound paths 1 beam 1 plane diagonal arrangement with 2 beam reflection arrangement with 2 beams and 2 planes 2 transd...

Page 21: ...ons ENTER confirmation of selection or input BRK C ENTER RESET Press these 3 keys simultaneously to correct a malfunction The reset has the same effect as a restart of the transmitter Stored data are...

Page 22: ...ation of the input Tab 5 4 Input of text positioning of the cursor changing the currently selected character to an A changing the currently selected character to a Z changing between small and capital...

Page 23: ...o be within the operating temperature range of the sensors see Technical specification Select the location of the transmitter within the cable range of the measuring point The ambient temperature at t...

Page 24: ...gate horizontally in the pipe Thus solids on the bottom of the pipe or gas bubbles in the pipe s upper part are pre vented from influencing the propagation of the signal correct disadvantageous vertic...

Page 25: ...sturbance sources Only then it can be assumed that the flow profile in the pipe is fully developed However measuring results can be obtained even if the recommended distance to disturbance sources can...

Page 26: ...XUS_WWV1 1EN 2018 02 28 disturbance source reducer inlet l 10 D outlet l 5 D disturbance source pump inlet l 20 D Tab 6 2 Recommended distance from disturbance sources D nominal pipe diameter at the m...

Page 27: ...nge compared to the diagonal arrangement transverse flow effects are compensated for because the beam crosses the pipe in 2 directions higher accuracy of measurement because the accuracy increases wit...

Page 28: ...stream of the measuring point Measurements in both directions Measurements in the reflection arrangement with 2 beams and 2 planes The sound beam plane see section 4 3 1 is selected according to the n...

Page 29: ...itter Open the front plate of the transmitter Closing Close the front plate Tighten the 4 housing screws of the transmitter 7 2 2 Wall installation Loosen the 4 housing screws of the transmitter Open...

Page 30: ...e pipe mounting kit is fixed to the pipe using tension straps Insert the tension straps into the holes 5 of the pipe mounting plate 2 and the instrument mounting plate 3 see Tab 7 1 and Fig 7 4 Fix th...

Page 31: ...7 Installation FLUXUS WW UMFLUXUS_WWV1 1EN 2018 02 28 31 Fig 7 4 Pipe installation with tension straps 5 2 3 2 3...

Page 32: ...ere must be no air pockets between the transducer contact surface and the pipe wall 7 3 2 Orientation of the transducers and transducer distance Mount the transducers onto the pipe in such way that th...

Page 33: ...tension straps step 3 fix one tension strap to the pipe step 4 screw the rail to the tension strap and fix it with the second tension strap step 5 insert the transducer in the cover screw the cover wi...

Page 34: ...e clasp is fixed to the tension strap see Fig 7 11 Cut the tension straps to length pipe circumference at least 120 mm Tab 7 1 Approximate values for the mounting of a Variofix L transducer frequency...

Page 35: ...pe mount the tension strap clamp on the side of the pipe if possible Place the tension strap around the pipe and insert it into the clasp see Fig 7 16 Tighten the tension strap Tighten the screw of th...

Page 36: ...he tension strap around the pipe and insert it into part 3 of the clasp see Fig 7 19 Tighten the tension strap Cut off the protruding tension strap see Fig 7 19 Tighten the screw of the clasp Fig 7 14...

Page 37: ...allation instructions that correspond to the supplied clasp Band clamp clasp Insert the tension strap into tension strap clamp 1 see Fig 7 22 Place the tension strap around the pipe and insert it into...

Page 38: ...the clasp the metal spring if necessary and tension strap clamp 1 on the pipe Mount the metal spring on the opposite side of the tension strap clamp Place the tension strap around the pipe and insert...

Page 39: ...er see section 10 5 and Fig 7 29 Fix the cables of the transducers with the strain relief clamp to protect them from mechanical strain see Fig 7 29 Put coupling foil or some coupling compound for a sh...

Page 40: ...on the rail Correct the transducer distance if necessary see section 10 5 1 and 10 5 2 Tighten the screws of the cover see Fig 7 30 Note Make sure that the coupling foil remains on the contact surfac...

Page 41: ...ure is described transducers in reflection arrangement Overview of the mounting steps step 1 disassemble the transducer mounting fixture Variofix C step 2 mount the tension straps with or without clas...

Page 42: ...of the rail without a clasp Cut the tension strap to length pipe circumference at least 120 mm Insert approx 100 mm of the tension strap into one of the slots of the tension strap clamp and bend it s...

Page 43: ...ion strap and bend it Bend both ends of the tension strap see Fig 7 38 b Repeat the steps for the second tension strap Position the tension strap at the distance s see Fig 7 38 Put the rail on the ten...

Page 44: ...to significant temperature fluctuations Place the tension strap around the pipe see Fig 7 42 Position the metal spring if mounted the ratchet clasp and the tension strap clamp on a horizontal pipe mo...

Page 45: ...ws Tighten the screws Fig 7 42 Tension strap with metal spring the ratchet clasp and tension strap clamp on the pipe Fig 7 43 Ratchet clasp with tension strap Fig 7 44 Ratchet clasp with tension strap...

Page 46: ...g screws slightly The end of the screw has to be placed above the hole in the transducer see Fig 7 46 Correct the transducer distance if necessary see section 10 5 1 and section 10 5 2 Tighten the ten...

Page 47: ...ollows Use a lever tool to remove the cover Insert the lever tool in one of the 4 openings of the cover see Fig 7 49 Press the lever tool against the fixture Bend the cover outwards and release it fro...

Page 48: ...strap through parts 2 and 1 of the clasp see Fig 7 50 Tighten the tension strap and engage it in the inner hook of the clasp Fix the second transducer shoe in the same way Adjust the displayed transdu...

Page 49: ...8 1 Transmitter FLUXUS WW AVS AV AGN ARS AR BVS BV BGN BRS BR SA1 SA2 SA3 SA4 SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 T1a T1b S2 T2a T3a T3b S4 T4a T2b T4b T1A T1B S1 T2A T3A T3B S3 T4A T2B T4B A B P1 P2 P4 P5a P6a P7a P3 10...

Page 50: ...nnection see section 8 1 1 3 8 1 1 1 Transducer cable with SMB connectors Remove the left blind plug for the connection of the transducer cable see Fig 8 2 Insert the transducer cable with the SMB con...

Page 51: ...sert the transducer cable into the housing Fix the cable gland by screwing the cap nut onto the basic part Connect the transducer cable to the terminals of the transmitter see Fig 8 1 Fig 8 3 and Tab...

Page 52: ...ntion Observe the Safety instructions for the use in explosive atmospheres see SIFLUXUS document Tab 8 3 Terminal assignment transducer cable terminal connection AV transducer brown cable marked white...

Page 53: ...duit and stripped cable ends to the transmitter AVS AV AGN ARS AR BVS BV BGN BRS BR SA1 SA2 SA3 SA4 SB1 SB2 SB3 SB4 T1a T1b S2 T2a T3a T3b S4 T4a T2b T4b T1A T1B S1 T2A T3A T3B S3 T4A T2B T4B A B P1 P...

Page 54: ...y instructions for the use in explosive atmospheres see SIFLUXUS document Attention For good high frequency shielding it is important to ensure good electrical contact between the exter nal shield and...

Page 55: ...able through the cap nut and the compression part Prepare the extension cable Shorten the external shield and brush it back over the compression part Screw the sealing ring side of the basic part tigh...

Page 56: ...V1 1EN 2018 02 28 Tab 8 5 Terminal assignment extension cable KL2 terminal connection TV white or marked cable core TVS white or marked cable internal shield TRS brown cable internal shield TR brown c...

Page 57: ...external shield is below the shield terminal see Fig 8 7 The exten sion cable has to remain completely insulated up to the shield terminal Screw the sealing ring side of the basic part into the juncti...

Page 58: ...1EN 2018 02 28 Tab 8 6 Terminal assignment extension cable KL2 terminal connection TV white or marked cable core TVS white or marked cable internal shield TRS brown cable internal shield TR brown cab...

Page 59: ...Remove the blind plug on the right side for the connection of the transducer cable see Fig 8 10 Open the cable gland of the transducer cable The compression part remains in the cap nut see Fig 8 9 Pus...

Page 60: ...minal assignment KL1 terminal JBxx connection V transducer core VS transducer shield RS transducer shield R transducer core Fig 8 9 Cable gland Fig 8 10 Connection of the transducer cable with plastic...

Page 61: ...e gland Connect the transducer cable to the terminals of the junction box see Fig 8 11 Fig 8 12 and Tab 8 9 Attention Observe the Safety instructions for the use in explosive atmospheres see SIFLUXUS...

Page 62: ...ction of the transmitter will only be guaranteed if the power cable fits firmly and tightly in the cable gland Cable connection Remove the blind plug from the transmitter to connect the cable if prese...

Page 63: ...nt loop 1 All switchable cur rent outputs are switched to active or passive mode at the same time Px Px active current loop Rext 350 Px Px passive current loop Uext 8 30 V Uext 0 021 A Rext 8 V exampl...

Page 64: ...onnection of the RS485 cable to the transmitter see box Cable connection p 62 Fig 8 1 and Tab 8 11 For further information on the data transmission see chapter 13 Attention Observe the Safety instruct...

Page 65: ...Enter all parameters of the program branch Parameter Press ENTER until the main menu is displayed again Attention Observe the Safety instructions for the use in explosive atmospheres see SIFLUXUS docu...

Page 66: ...riod of time Prior to this the serial data transmission has to be parametrized For the parametrization and activation of the serial data transmission see section 13 2 When the housing is opened the SD...

Page 67: ...character with key and Press ENTER The new time is displayed Select ok to confirm the time or new to reset it Press ENTER The current date is displayed Select ok to confirm the date or new to set it P...

Page 68: ...m branch Parameter input of the pipe and fluid parameters program branch Measuring execution of measurement steps program branch Output Options setting of the physical quantity the unit of measurement...

Page 69: ...p network serial transmission miscellaneous Parameter PAR selection of the measuring channel pipe parameter transducer type extension cable Measuring MEA selection of the measuring channel measuring p...

Page 70: ...nd to scroll and select a list item in the lower line Press ENTER Some menu items contain a horizontal scroll list in the upper line The selected list item is displayed in capital letters and in angle...

Page 71: ...e transmitter the language is reset to the default language 9 7 Interruption of the power supply As soon as the measurement begins all current measuring parameters will be stored in a non volatile INI...

Page 72: ...document Note During the parameter input the transducers have to be connected to the transmitter Note The parameters will only be stored when the program branch Parameter has been edited in its en ti...

Page 73: ...Material Press ENTER Enter the sound speed of the pipe material Press ENTER Note A distinction is made between the longitudinal and transversal sound speed Enter the sound speed of the pipe material...

Page 74: ...ial Version FLEXIM cannot guarantee for the precision of the measured values A measurement might be even impossible If Special Version is selected enter the 6 transducer parameters specified by the ma...

Page 75: ...er 7 3 Adjust the transducer distance Press ENTER A measuring channel Reflec reflection arrangement Diagon diagonal arrangement Note The accuracy of the recommended transducer distance depends on the...

Page 76: ...ed during the measurement by pressing key If an approximate range for the sound speed has been entered in the program branch Parameter and the transducer dis tance has been optimized afterwards as des...

Page 77: ...ent of the volumetric flow rate is m h For the selection of the values to be displayed and the setting of the output options see chapter 11 For fur ther measuring functions see chapter 12 10 7 Detecti...

Page 78: ...calculation channels HumanMux mode The key toggles between the modes 11 2 1 AutoMux mode In the AutoMux mode the display and the measuring process are synchronized The channel on which a measurement...

Page 79: ...values etc The following information can be displayed in the upper line The measured values of the physical quantity selected in the program branch Output Options can be displayed in the lower line P...

Page 80: ...lected in the pro gram branch Parameter temperature dependence pressure dependence ok is equal to the expected value 20 of the expected value 20 of the expected value unknown cannot be measured R flow...

Page 81: ...nsducer distance here 50 8 mm The optimum transducer distance might change during the measurement e g due to temperature fluctuations A deviation from the optimum transducer distance here 0 4 mm will...

Page 82: ...he damping factor Press ENTER To activate the totalizers press key during the measurement see Tab 12 1 The totalizer value will be displayed in the upper line here the volume which has passed the meas...

Page 83: ...when mea suring on small pipes or with strongly attenuating fluids If one is selected only the value of the totalizer currently displayed will be stored This can apply for the positive and negative t...

Page 84: ...NoiseTrek par allel beam mode has not been activated If the automatic toggling between the TransitTime and the NoiseTrek mode is activated the toggling parameters have to be configured Enter the time...

Page 85: ...off Flow sign and user are selected 2 values have to be entered If Cut off Flow absolut and user are selected only one value have to be entered Enter 0 zero to switch off the outliers check Enter a l...

Page 86: ...display and output the flow velocity without profile correction Press EN TER If uncorr is selected each time the program branch Measuring is selected it will be re quested whether the profile correcti...

Page 87: ...define 2 cut off flows for each calculation channel The cut off flow is not based on the flow velocity as is the case with the measuring channels Instead it is defined in the unit of measurement of t...

Page 88: ...id This message will be displayed after the parameterization of the calculation channel if the calculation function n is selected The measured values of the calculation channel here Y will be valid if...

Page 89: ...Select the program branch Measuring Press ENTER Activate the necessary channels Calculation channels are activated or deactivated the same way as measuring channels Press ENTER If a measuring channel...

Page 90: ...n of the snap function In order to activate the snap function press key during the measurement Select on to activate the snap function Select off to deactivate the snap function Press ENTER Select Ins...

Page 91: ...hich is protected by a program code press key C and enter the program code The dis play does not change during the input of the program code If the entered program code is correct the measurement will...

Page 92: ...will be signalized acoustically This signal can be deactivated see section 13 1 3 in Acoustic signal during storing 13 1 1 Activating deactivating the data logger 13 1 2 Setting the storage rate The s...

Page 93: ...The storing starts immediately On full 5 min The storing starts in the next full 5 minutes On full 10 min The storing starts in the next full 10 minutes On quarter hour The storing starts in the next...

Page 94: ...sured values Press ENTER If on is selected and the data logger is activated the sound speed of the fluid will be stored together with the measured values Press ENTER If on is selected and the data log...

Page 95: ...ger are transmitted Selection of the serial interface for the offline transmission Select Special Funct SYSTEM settings serial transmis Press ENTER until Send Offline via is dis played Press key to sc...

Page 96: ...mbers point or comma Press ENTER This setting depends on the setting of the operating system of the PC Select the character to be used to separate columns semicolon or tabulator Press EN TER Press key...

Page 97: ...SCII file file name jjmmtt01 txt 13 2 6 Offline transmission of data to a terminal program Start the terminal program Enter the transmission parameters into the terminal program see section 13 2 4 The...

Page 98: ...TIME 19 56 52 Par Record Meas Point No A F5050 Pipe Outer Diameter 60 3 mm Wall Thickness 5 5 mm Roughness 0 1 mm Pipe Material Carbon Steel Lining WITHOUT LINING Medium Water Medium Temperat 38 C Fl...

Page 99: ..._NEG will re main empty if the totalizers are deactivated As the totalizers cannot be activated for the physical quantity flow velocity these columns will not be generated Offline transmission During...

Page 100: ...Press ENTER Select Special Funct SYSTEM settings Dialogs Menus Press ENTER Note The settings will be stored at the end of the dialog If the menu item is quit by pressing key BRK the changes will not...

Page 101: ...e dependent characteristic curves Select 1234 if the measuring point is to be identified only by numbers point and hyphen Select if the measuring point is to be designated with ASCII characters recomm...

Page 102: ...only be indicated if lb ft3 has not been selected as the unit of measure ment for the density Select mm2 s or cSt as the unit of measurement for the kinematic viscosity Press ENTER Select m s or fps a...

Page 103: ...ER For further information see section 12 7 A lower limit for the flow velocity can be entered see section 12 6 An upper limit for the flow velocity can be entered see section 12 5 Enter 0 zero to dea...

Page 104: ...ay is reset to medium contrast Select Special Funct Instrum Inform to get information about the transmitter Press ENTER The type and the serial number of the transmitter are displayed in the upper lin...

Page 105: ...flow parameters In the SuperUser mode it is possible to define some flow parameters profile bounds correction of the flow velocity for the specific application or measuring point Attention The SuperUs...

Page 106: ...ection data off to work without correction of the flow velocity and re turn to the menu item SYSTEM settings For the definition of the correction of the flow velocity see section 15 3 2 Example profil...

Page 107: ...ion of the derived quantities it will be cor rected as follows vcor 1 1 5 m s 0 1 m s 5 4 m s Example 2 Slope 1 0 Offset 0 0 Only the sign of the measured values is changed Note The correction data wi...

Page 108: ...reduced Total digits Fixed to x digit The number of decimal points is constant The max value of the totalizer is reduced with the number of decimal places For setting the behavior of the totalizers a...

Page 109: ...until the menu item Keep display val is displayed 15 11 Display during the measurement Besides the normal information see section 15 3 the following parameters can be displayed during the measurement...

Page 110: ...elect the output to be installed Press ENTER The scroll list contains all actually available outputs A tick after a list item indicates that this output has already been installed Select active if all...

Page 111: ...ssage alarm output R1 R2 limit message alarm output R2 R3 limit message alarm output R3 Impuls from abs x pulse without sign consideration from x 0 pulse for positive measured values from x 0 pulse fo...

Page 112: ...it of the output range is transmitted Other value The value has to be entered manually It has to be within the limits of the output Example source item volumetric flow rate output current output outpu...

Page 113: ...TER Note The settings will be stored at the end of the dialog The terminals for the connection of the output are displayed here P1 and P1 for the ac tive current loop Press ENTER Tab 16 3 Examples for...

Page 114: ...rn to SYSTEM settings Press ENTER Select Opto Relay OFF in the scroll list Output Test to test the de energized state of the output Press ENTER Measure the resistance at the output The value has to be...

Page 115: ...ement of the source item will be displayed Zero Scale Val is the measured value corresponding to the lower limit of the output range as defined in section 16 1 1 Enter the highest expected measured va...

Page 116: ...Options Press ENTER This display will not be indicated if the transmitter has only one measuring channel Press ENTER until the menu item Pulse Output is displayed Select yes to activate the output Pr...

Page 117: ...ndition is no longer true mode switching function NO Cont The alarm is energized if the switching condition is true and de energized if idle NC Cont The alarm is de energized if the switching conditio...

Page 118: ...h the measured value is below the limit the alarm switches volumetric flow rate 9 9 m h the measured value is not below the limit the alarm does not switch switching condition QUANT Enter the limit o...

Page 119: ...d during the previous measurement will remain in the idle state af ter the transducer positioning if the switching condition is no longer met The switching of the alarms into the idle state will not b...

Page 120: ...er a visual nor an acoustic indication of the alarm output switching Select the menu item SHOW RELAIS STAT Select on to activate the alarm state indica tion The alarm state indication is structured as...

Page 121: ...puts If the programmed outputs are no longer required they can be deactivated The configuration of a deactivated output is stored and will be available if the output is activated again Select no in Ou...

Page 122: ...Track down the situations when the error is displayed Contact FLEXIM The transmitter does not react when key BRK is pressed during the measurement A program code has been defined Press key C and ente...

Page 123: ...er pipe diameter is within the measuring range of the transducers When measuring on a horizontal pipe the transducers have to be mounted on the side of the pipes A vertical pipe always has to be fille...

Page 124: ...value to be able to measure at low flow velocities The entered pipe roughness is not appropriate The flow velocity of the fluid is outside the measuring range of the transmitter The measuring point i...

Page 125: ...material input of the sound speed of the pipe material range 600 6 553 5 m s This display will only be indicated if Other Material is selected selection whether the pipe is lined selection of the lin...

Page 126: ...ated if the transmitter has only one measuring channel input of the measuring point number This display will only be indicated if Output Options Store Meas Data and or Serial Output are activated acti...

Page 127: ...utput The values are assigned to the lower upper limit of the output range These displays will only be indicated if Current Loop is activated input of the error value delay i e the time interval after...

Page 128: ...of the displays for the input of the date and the time SYSTEM settings Dialogs Menus selection of the displays for the activation deactivation or setting of menu items in the other program branches ac...

Page 129: ...d speed x SYSTEM settings Measuring selection of the displays for the measurement settings enabling the NoiseTrek mode x enabling the NoiseTrek parallel beam mode This display will only be indicated i...

Page 130: ...ce fluid during the measure ment x selection whether the flow velocity is displayed and transmitted with or without profile correction x input of an upper limit of the flow velocity range 0 1 25 5 m s...

Page 131: ...no valid measured values 0 the default value of 30 s is used This display will only be indicated if the SuperUser mode is activated x input of the number of decimal places of the totalizers Automatic...

Page 132: ...r is selected request if an additional correction of the flow velocity is to be defined on the correction data can be defined off without correction of the flow velocity This display will only be indi...

Page 133: ...ivation of the serial transmission with without blanks x selection of the decimal marker for floating point numbers x selection of the character for column separation x selection of the serial interfa...

Page 134: ...asured values This display will only be indicated if the data logger contains measured values and the transmitter is connected to a PC via a serial cable error message that there is a problem with the...

Page 135: ...break code program code input of the access code the first 3 digits of the program code After the input of HotCode 071001 input of the lower limit of the inner pipe diameter for the displayed trans d...

Page 136: ...r g bar relative psi a pound per square inch absolute psi g pound per square inch relative density unit of measurement description g cm3 gram per cubic centimeter kg cm3 kilogram per cubic centimeter...

Page 137: ...hl s hectoliter per second hl or m3 Ml d Megalit d megaliter per day Ml or m3 bbl d barrel per day bbl bbl h barrel per hour bbl bbl m barrel per minute bbl USgpd US gal d gallon per day gal USgph US...

Page 138: ...nt t h metric ton per hour t t d metric ton per day t kg h kilogram per hour kg kg min kilogram per minute kg kg s kilogram per second kg g s gram per second g lb d pound per day lb lb h pound per hou...

Page 139: ...D N 5 0 0 D N 6 0 0 D N 8 0 0 D N 1 0 0 0 1 m 3 h 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 4 l m i n 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 5 0 1 1 l s 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 g a l m i n 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 5 1 0 0 b b l d 1 0 3 1 0...

Page 140: ...N 4 0 0 D N 6 0 0 1 0 0 b b l d 1 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 5 1 0 6 1 1 0 g a l m i n 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 l m i n 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 5 1 1 0 m 3 h 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 4 0 1 1 l s 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 S t r m u n g s...

Page 141: ...cflow Carbon Steel steel normal 3 230 5 930 trans Stainless Steel steel stainless 3 100 5 790 trans DUPLEX duplex stainless steel 3 272 5 720 trans Ductile Iron ductile iron 2 650 trans Asbestos Ceme...

Page 142: ...rrous metal glass plastics and light metal 0 0 0015 drawn steel pipes 0 01 0 05 fine planed polished surface max 0 01 planed surface 0 01 0 04 rough planed surface 0 05 0 1 welded steel pipes new 0 05...

Page 143: ...1 013 1 542 6 988 0 4 181 60 1 013 1 551 0 983 2 4 185 70 1 013 1 554 7 977 8 4 190 80 1 013 1 554 4 971 8 4 197 90 1 013 1 550 5 965 3 4 205 100 1 013 1 543 2 958 3 4 216 120 1 985 1 519 9 943 1 4 24...

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