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4.3.2 

OPENING / REMOVING THE COVER 

To open the F-Series enclosure, the front cover needs to be removed. Please follow this procedure: 
 

1.  If necessary, clean the enclosure with an anti-static cloth 

made damp with a mild soap solution. Wait for the 
enclosure to dry before opening. 

2.  While loosening the screws, hold on to the front cover to 

prevent it from falling down. 

3.  Unscrew all 4 screws from the front of the enclosure and 

(if present) mind that the serrated washers are kept with 
the screws. 

4.  Carefully take the front cover away from the rear cover, 

minding that the wiring stays intact. 

5.  Depending on the work to be done, all terminal 

connectors can be removed from their mating parts and 
the front cover is now completely separate. 

 

4.3.3 

CLOSING / REPLACING THE COVER 

To replace the cover on the F-Series enclosure, follow this procedure: 
 

1.  Re-insert all terminals to their original position. 
2.  Carefully position the front cover onto the back cover, making sure 

that the gasket falls nicely into the gutter of the back cover. 

3.  Replace all 4 screws into the front cover and mind that the serrated 

washers are replaced (metal enclosure only).  

4.  Fasten all 4 screws in an alternating way so that the front cover is 

placed evenly across the edge of the back cover. 
Tighten the 4 screws with the torque value for the type of enclosure 
as specified in following table: 
 

Plastic enclosure: 

1 Nm per screw 

 

Aluminum enclosure: 

1 Nm per screw 

 

Aluminum w. extended back enclosure: 

1 Nm per screw 

 

Stainless steel enclosure: 

2 Nm per screw 

5.  The F-Series in now ready to be returned to service. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for F093

Page 1: ...NNING HOURS WITH ALARM OUTPUT Signal input tachometer pulse Namur and coil Alarm output alarm on RPM and running hours Options Intrinsically Safe F Series Field mounted indicators for safe and hazardo...

Page 2: ...t be disposed of into the general waste system or into a landfill At the end of its life equipment shall be disposed of according to the local regulations regarding waste of the electrical and the ele...

Page 3: ...amage of the F093 P or connected instruments A caution indicates actions or procedures which if not performed correctly may lead to personal injury or incorrect functioning of the F093 P or connected...

Page 4: ...l directions 19 4 2 Installation surrounding conditions 19 4 3 Handling the F Series enclosure 20 4 3 1 Identification 20 4 3 2 Opening Removing the cover 22 4 3 3 Closing Replacing the cover 22 4 4 M...

Page 5: ...ations 43 5 4 Configuration examples Intrinsically Safe applications 43 5 4 1 F093 P OT PC PX XI ZB Battery powered Ex ia IIC IIIC 43 5 4 2 F093 P OT PX XI ZB Ex ia IIC IIIC 44 5 4 3 F093 P OT PX XI Z...

Page 6: ...l options are available Fig 1 Typical application for the F093 P Configuration of the F093 P The F093 P has been designed to be implemented in many types of applications For that reason a SETUP level...

Page 7: ...e keys PROG key This key is used to program and save new values or settings The PROG key is also used to gain access to SETUP level please read chapter 3 SELECT key This key is used to SELECT the disp...

Page 8: ...e initialized The value will count up to 99 999 999 999 The unit and number of decimals are displayed according to the configuration settings for running hours Programming the engine speed or running...

Page 9: ...it is displayed continuously the battery MUST be replaced shortly after The remaining lifetime after the first moment of indication is generally several days up to some weeks See paragraph 6 3 for fur...

Page 10: ...ill active Make sure that the unit is not being used for any application when altering the settings 3 2 1 ENTERING SETUP LEVEL Configuration of the F093 P is done at SETUP level which can be reached a...

Page 11: ...ch function that needs to change navigate to that function and follow the steps indicated below During the programming sequence the display will deactivate the SETUP indicator and activate the PROGRAM...

Page 12: ...key During the programming sequence this key is used to confirm the new value and return to SETUP level To cancel the operation either press the PROG key for 3 seconds or wait for 20 seconds the progr...

Page 13: ...RPM ZERO default no relays ignore 3 3 ALARM LO 0000 000 9 999 999 3 4 ALARM HI 0000 000 9 999 999 3 5 DELAY LO 0 1 999 9 seconds 3 6 DELAY HI 0 1 999 9 seconds 3 7 ALARM HR 0 9999 3 8 REL OUT hi lo hi...

Page 14: ...rbances are filtered out The following can be selected 0 01 999 99 Hz 3 3 3 EXPLANATION OF SETUP MENU 2 RPM The settings for running hours and engine speed are entirely separate The display update tim...

Page 15: ...disable the engine speed monitoring The following settings can be selected DEFAULT in case of a low engine speed alarm it will switch the alarm output and indicate the alarm on the display NO RELAY in...

Page 16: ...LEAR twice or only at SETUP level SETUP 1 1 CLEAR The following can be selected DISABLE ENABLE 4 4 ALARM SET This function determines if the RPM alarm values can be set at both Operator level and SETU...

Page 17: ...button has been pressed 5 2 BATTERY MODE The F093 P has two modes operational or shelf After shelf has been selected the F093 P can be stored for several years it will not process the sensor signal th...

Page 18: ...or this information in the case of a serious breakdown or to assess the suitability of your model for upgrade considerations 7 2 SOFTWARE VERSION 7 3 SERIAL NO 7 4 PASS CODE All SETUP values can be pa...

Page 19: ...e g F093 P XF Follow the electrical installation instructions as shown in chapter 4 and the mechanical installation instructions of the enclosure that are supplied separately Type XI Suitable for int...

Page 20: ...y your F0 Series device all field mount enclosures have a weatherproof identification label placed on the outside of the unit Fig 6 Identification Example of F0 Series identification label safe area I...

Page 21: ...fe area Type PM or PF Serial number and year of production The serial number can be reviewed on the identification label or in SETUP menu Others The production date is either shown separately on the l...

Page 22: ...heir mating parts and the front cover is now completely separate 4 3 3 CLOSING REPLACING THE COVER To replace the cover on the F Series enclosure follow this procedure 1 Re insert all terminals to the...

Page 23: ...rt B after H HBx Fig 9 Dimensions Aluminum and stainless steel enclosures 75 mm 2 95 130 mm 5 12 112 mm 4 40 60 mm 2 36 120 mm 4 72 M20 x 1 5 PG9 PG9 30mm 30mm 22 5mm M20 x 1 5 M16 x 1 5 M16 x 1 5 30m...

Page 24: ...mm 5 12 112 mm 4 40 60 mm 2 36 120 mm 4 72 HD HK HK back box flat bottom HE HF HG HH D 12mm 12mm 12mm 24mm 24mm 36mm 36mm 14mm 17mm 22 5mm 30mm 30mm D 16mm D 20mm 0 9 D 22mm 0 866 22 5mm 25mm 25mm D 2...

Page 25: ...ng the mounting plate please follow the instructions that came with the accessories Alternatively the unit can be panel mounted by using only the front cover Wall mount by using the openings on the ou...

Page 26: ...ack panel The metal front panel is connected to the Protective Earth by the mounting screws and serrated washers The wire screens shield are meant to prevent electromagnetic interference and shall be...

Page 27: ...tional Rules and Regulations When a power supply is connected to the field wiring connections please also consider the demands for power supply wiring shown in paragraph 4 5 4 The installation must co...

Page 28: ...reduced consult your distributor The supply at terminal 3 is fixed to 1 2V DC for coil type inputs and 3 2V DC for all other types of inputs set by firmware For type PD Terminal 6 tachometer supply 8...

Page 29: ...to the common ground terminal See paragraph 4 5 The input signal type has to be selected with the correct SETUP function read chapter 3 3 2 On terminal 3 and 6 an internal and external tachometer sup...

Page 30: ...for use with tachometers which have a PNP output signal Terminal 3 offers 3 2V which has to be switched by the sensor to terminal 2 SIGNAL For a reliable pulse detection the pulse amplitude has to go...

Page 31: ...6 can be provided with type PD Fig 20 Terminal connections NAMUR signal input 4 6 2 TERMINAL 4 5 POWER SUPPLY TYPE PX DEFAULT AND PD OPTION To power the F093 P an internal battery can be used type PB...

Page 32: ...r output is available with this option Max driving capacity 300mA 50V DC Fig 21 Terminal connections Passive transistor output 4 6 5 TERMINAL 9 10 POWER SUPPLY BACKLIGHT TYPE ZB OPTION To power the ba...

Page 33: ...01 02 Type PF 24V AC 10 AC AC Type PF 24V DC 10 L L Type PM 115 230V AC 10 AC AC The total consumption of the tachometer transistor output type OA and backlight type ZB may not exceed 400mA 24V DC Ris...

Page 34: ...The screen of the signal wire can be connected to the common ground terminal See paragraph 4 5 The input signal type has to be selected with the correct SETUP function read chapter 3 3 2 On terminal 7...

Page 35: ...gnal input Pulse signal PNP PNP LP The F093 P is suitable for use with tachometers which have a PNP output signal For a reliable pulse detection the pulse amplitude has to go above 1 2V Signal setting...

Page 36: ...bounce from the reed switch it is advised to select REED LP low pass filter read chapter 3 3 2 Fig 31 Terminal connections Reed switch signal input NAMUR signal The F093 P is suitable for tachometers...

Page 37: ...r F0 Series device all field mount enclosures have a weatherproof identification label placed on the outside of the unit Fig 33 Identification Example of F0 Series identification label intrinsic safet...

Page 38: ...sh discharges For reasons of ESD and safety always ground the metal enclosure properly as indicated in section 4 5 Electrical installation of this manual Do not blend metal front covers with non metal...

Page 39: ...7 and 8 11 and 12 the input parameters of the connected hazardous location apparatus must meet the following requirements Vmax The Voc of the of the circuit Imax The Isc of the circuit Pmax The Pmax o...

Page 40: ...cuits precautions must be taken to separate the Intrinsically safe circuits in accordance with EN 60079 11 For electrical data consult Annex 1 for this F0 Series model on the following page Substituti...

Page 41: ...PD PX terminals 4 and 5 in type of protection intrinsic safety Ex ia IIC IIIC only for connection to a certified intrinsically safe circuit with following maximum values Ui 30 V Ii 200 mA Pi 1 2 W Li...

Page 42: ...laced in hazardous area but only with a new certified FW LiBAT battery See paragraph 6 3 5 2 7 TACHOMETER SUPPLY For type PC PX Terminal 3 limited tachometer supply These types of power supply only of...

Page 43: ...ype PX a real sensor supply of 8 2V DC to power a the tachometer Type PX as standard all intrinsically safe products are supplied with terminal 4 and 5 to power the product externally 5 4 CONFIGURATIO...

Page 44: ...chometer input type P pulse TERMINAL CONNECTORS F0 series Common ground Signal Supply Common ground Common ground Main supply Common ground Supply backlight HAZARDOUS AREA SAFE AREA Power supply For e...

Page 45: ...lay update uses significantly more power Pulse output Low temperatures the available power will be less due to battery chemistry Check periodically The condition of the casing cable glands and front p...

Page 46: ...ons Intrinsically safe applications Type PC Only batteries of type FW LiBAT 021 that hold the Ex marking as shown below are suitable replacements and certified for use in hazardous areas Before replac...

Page 47: ...the battery connector to prevent a short circuit Fig 41 Battery replacement procedure Install the new battery as follows 1 Make sure the new battery is undamaged in good condition and suitable for us...

Page 48: ...M Type HN Type HO HBO HSO Type HP Type HT Type HU HBU HSU Type HV Type HZ GRP enclosures Type HC Type HD Type HE Type HF Type HG Type HH Type HJ Type HK types HS_ are stainless steel versions HB_ are...

Page 49: ...13 7 x 9 9 x 7 9 WxHxD Directives Standards EMC EN 61326 1 FCC 47 CFR part 15 Low voltage EN IEC 61010 1 CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 UL61010 1 ATEX EN IEC 60079 0 EN 60079 11 IECEx IEC 60079 0 IEC 60079 11 C...

Page 50: ...hours Digits 7 digits Unit hours Decimals 0 or 1 Note can be reset to zero Accumulated running hours Digits 11 digits Unit decimals According to selection for total Engine speed RPM Digits 7 digits U...

Page 51: ...as to count the number of pulses according to SETUP 2 6 within the time according to SETUP 2 7 When 2 7 is set to 10 0 seconds for example the result is that the unit has at least 10 seconds time to m...

Page 52: ...er Technology Bo 6 5 60 AA e hel he etherlands oltawe 5 66 A e hel he etherlands luidwell B is 001 certified b A ertification B eander 1051 6 5 Arnhem he etherlands eghel February 2 22 We Fluidwell de...

Page 53: ...tion 16 display update time 17 engine speed running hours 8 functional description 6 high alarm output 32 intrinsic safety 37 Intrinsic safety 38 43 45 47 keys 7 low battery 9 main function 10 mainten...

Page 54: ...s NAMUR signal input 31 Fig 21 Terminal connections Passive transistor output 32 Fig 22 Terminal connections Backlight ZB 32 Fig 23 Overview of terminal connectors F093 P type PF PM 33 Fig 24 Terminal...

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Page 56: ...r 0 3 8 alarm output hi lo 4 DISPLAY 4 1 function rpm 4 2 display all 4 3 clr hrs operate 4 4 alarm set operate 4 5 acc hours hide 4 6 backlight off 4 7 bl alarm off 4 8 brightness 5 5 POWER MANAGEMEN...

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