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5. 

INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPLICATIONS 

 
5.1. 

GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Cautions 

 

Mounting, electrical installation, start-up and maintenance of this device may only be carried out 
by trained personnel authorized by the operator of the facility. Personnel must read and 
understand this Operating Manual before carrying out its instructions. 

 

This device may only be operated by personnel who are authorized and trained by the operator 
of the facility. All instructions in this manual are to be observed. 

 

Ensure that the measuring system is correctly wired up according to the wiring diagrams. 
Protection against accidental contact is no longer assured when the housing cover is removed 
or the cabinet has been opened (danger of electric shock). The housing may only be opened by 
trained personnel. 

 

To maintain the degree of protection of at least IP65 in accordance with IEC 60529, certified 
cable entries in accordance with IEC 61241-0 must be used and correctly installed. Unused 
openings must be closed with suitable blanking elements. 

 

When the enclosure of the Indicator is made of aluminum alloy, when used in a potentially 
explosive atmosphere requiring apparatus of equipment protection level Ga and Da, the unit 
must be installed such that, even in the event of rare incidents, an ignition source due to impact 
or friction sparks between the enclosure and iron/steel is excluded. 

 

Take careful notice of the " Safety rules, instructions and precautionary measures " in the front 
of this manual. 

 

Safety Instructions 

 

When two or more active intrinsically safe circuits are connected to the indicator, in order to 
prevent voltage and/or current addition, applicable to the external circuits, precautions must be 
taken to separate the intrinsically safe circuits in accordance with IEC 60079-11. 

 

For the combined connection of the different supply, input and output circuits, the instructions in 
this manual must be observed.  

 

From the safety point of view the circuits shall be considered to be connected to earth. 

 

For installation under ATEX directive: this intrinsically safe device must be installed in 
accordance with the Atex directive 94/9/EC and the product certificate KEMA 03ATEX1074 X. 

 

For installation under IECEx scheme: this intrinsically safe device must be installed in 
accordance the product certificate IECEx DEK 11.0042X. 

 

Exchange of Intrinsically Safe battery FWLiBAT-0xx with certificate number 
KEMA 03ATEX1071 U or IECEx KEM 08.0005U is allowed in Hazardous Area.  
See paragraph 5.4. for detailed battery replacement instructions. 

 
 

Please Note 

 

Certificates, safety values and declaration of compliance can be found in the document named: 
“Fluidwell F1..-..-XI - Documentation for Intrinsic Safety”. 

 

Special conditions for safe use mentioned in both the certificate and the installation instructions 
must be observed for the connection of power to both input and / or output circuits. 

 

When installing this device in hazardous areas, the wiring and installation must comply with the 
appropriate installation standards for your industry. 

 

Study the following pages with wiring diagrams per classification. 

 

Summary of Contents for F132-P

Page 1: ...Namur and coil Status inputs start and stop Control output two control outputs for one and two stage control Communication Printer interface for receipt printing Options Intrinsically Safe F Series Fi...

Page 2: ...of according to local regulations regarding waste electronic equipment If a battery is present in this product it should be disposed of separately The separate collection and recycling of your waste e...

Page 3: ...ocedures which if not performed correctly may lead to personal injury a safety hazard or damage of the F132 P or connected instruments A caution indicates actions or procedures which if not performed...

Page 4: ...15 4 Display 15 5 Power management 15 6 Flowmeter 16 7 Relay output 16 8 Print settings 16 9 Others 17 4 Installation 18 4 1 General directions 18 4 2 Installation surrounding conditions 18 4 3 Dimens...

Page 5: ...o process all types of flowmeter signals receipt printer interface to print completed batch receipts Flowmeter input This manual describes the unit with a pulse type input from the flowmeter P version...

Page 6: ...nute Receipt information After each completed batch a receipt is printed on an external device Additional receipts can be printed on demand Below example shows a printed receipt The arrows indicate th...

Page 7: ...ot be continued The arrow key is used to display the total accumulated total and batch counter as well as a menu option to print a batch receipt After PROG has been pressed the arrow key is used to se...

Page 8: ...once the batch process will be temporarily interrupted the actual values are not lost On the display the PAUSE indicator will flash From this stage the batch process can be resumed with the START key...

Page 9: ...is started READY goes off and RUN is displayed During this time you cannot print receipts 2 4 OPERATOR ALARMS Low battery alarm When the battery voltage drops it must be replaced At first the low bat...

Page 10: ...ved Ensure that the measuring system is correctly wired up according to the wiring diagrams The housing may only be opened by trained personnel Take careful notice of the Safety rules instructions and...

Page 11: ...a unique number which is displayed below SETUP at the bottom of the display The number is a combination of two figures The first figure indicates the function group and the second figure the sub func...

Page 12: ...a is altered but ENTER is not pressed then the alteration can still be cancelled by waiting for 20 seconds or by pressing ENTER for three seconds the PROG procedure will be left automatically and the...

Page 13: ...LCD UPDATE fast 1 sec 3 sec 15 sec 30 sec off 52 BATTERY MODE operational shelf 6 FLOWMETER 61 SIGNAL npn npn_lp reed reed_lp pnp pnp_lp namur coil_hi coil_lo act_8 1 act_12 act_24 7 RELAYS 71 RELAYS...

Page 14: ...he K factor the more accurate the functioning of the system will be Example 1 Calculating the K factor Let us assume that the flowmeter generates 2 4813 pulses per liter and the selected unit is cubic...

Page 15: ...n be enabled disabled NO FLOW TIME 32 In case of a failing signal this function determines the period of time after which an alarm has to be triggered The minimum monitoring time is 0 1 second maximum...

Page 16: ...e input 12 VDC 4K 10KHz External power required ACT_24 Active pulse input 24 VDC 3K 10KHz External power required 7 RELAY OUTPUT Two control outputs are available to control relays or valves Relay 2 c...

Page 17: ...CR causes a carriage return but no line feed LF causes a line feed but no carriage return Choose CR LF to get both default STARTROW 84 Enter a number of empty lines to advance before printing the rece...

Page 18: ...contact is no longer assured when the housing cover is removed or the panel cabinet has been opened danger from electrical shock The housing may only be opened by trained personnel Take careful notice...

Page 19: ...mm 30mm 22 5mm M20 x 1 5 M16 x 1 5 M16 x 1 5 30mm 30mm 22 50mm M20 x 1 5 22 5mm M20 x 1 5 M20 x 1 5 25mm 25mm 22 5mm 1 2 NPT 0 9 3x 1 2 NPT 0 12 0 12 0 9 HA HM HN HO HP HT HU 6 x M12 12mm 12mm 24mm 24...

Page 20: ...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 20mm D 20mm D 16mm HC 75 mm 2 95 118 mm 4 65 104 mm 4 09...

Page 21: ...e to impact or friction sparks between the enclosure and iron steel is excluded Do ground the aluminum enclosure properly as indicated if the F132 P has been supplied with the 115 230V AC power supply...

Page 22: ...V The voltage is selected with the three switches inside the enclosure Warning be sure that all the leads to the terminals are disconnected from the unit when the internal plastic protection cover has...

Page 23: ...ard configuration F132 P and options REMARKS TERMINAL CONNECTORS Terminal GND 01 02 Power Supply only available with type PD PF or PM TYPE SENSOR SUPPLY Terminal backlight T YPE AA T YPE AU Type OA Ty...

Page 24: ...active 24V DC signal according to the functions R1 and R2 is available with this option Max driving capacity 50mA 24V per output Requires power supply type PD PF PM Type OR A mechanical relay output...

Page 25: ...ter signals can be connected to the unit pulse active pulse or sine wave coil The screen of the signal wire must be connected to the common ground terminal 09 unless earthed at the sensor itself The m...

Page 26: ...s the maximum input frequency read par 3 2 3 A sensor supply voltage of 8 1 12 or 24V DC can be provided with power supply type PD PF PM For a signal detection level of 50 of the supply voltage please...

Page 27: ...powered F132 P is unable to power the Namur sensor However a 8 2V sensor supply voltage terminal 11 can be provided with power supply type PD PF PM Terminal 12 13 external START With this function the...

Page 28: ...l printer interface based on RS232 length of cable max 15 meters or RS485 length of cable max 1200 meters Fig 13 Overview terminal connectors printer interface When using the RS232 communication optio...

Page 29: ...ns and precautionary measures in the front of this manual Safety Instructions When two or more active intrinsically safe circuits are connected to the indicator in order to prevent voltage and or curr...

Page 30: ...r supplied by the internal supply option PC or the external supply connected to terminals 0 and 1 option PD or the circuit supply connected to terminals 7 and 8 option AP The maximum values for any of...

Page 31: ...s the same voltage as connected to terminal 01 Terminal 11 this terminal offers a 3 2V or 8 1V to power the sensor This voltage is selected with the switch es inside the enclosure To access the voltag...

Page 32: ...type PX 8 30 V DC 7 8 Common ground Main supply Control output type OT passive transistor e g relay e g relay Note above values are safety values Consult the technical specification for operational v...

Page 33: ...cated Ex label are certified for replacement and use in hazardous areas Batteries for use in safe areas have no Ex label DO NOT EXCHANGE Using the wrong type of battery can pose a SERIOUS RISK For use...

Page 34: ...ernal atmosphere of the F132 P in such a way that no condensation will occur for example by placing dry silica gel sachet in the casing just before closing it Furthermore it is required to replace or...

Page 35: ...s Type HD Type HE Type HF Type HG Type HJ Type HH Type HK ABS enclosure Type HS Dimensions 130 x 120 x 75mm 5 10 x 4 72 x 2 95 LxHxD IP67 NEMA4X Drilling 2x PG9 1x M20 Drilling 2x M16 1x M20 Drilling...

Page 36: ...EX II 2 GD EEx d IIB T5 Weight appr 15kg Dimensions of enclosure 350 x 250 x 200mm 13 7 x 9 9 x 7 9 LxHxD Environment Electromagnetic compatibility Compliant ref EN 61326 1997 EN 61010 1 1993 Flowmet...

Page 37: ...d Addressing maximum 255 addresses Type CB RS232 Type CH RS485 2 wire Type CI RS485 4 wire Type CT TTL Intrinsically Safe communication Type CX no communication Operator functions Functions enter a ba...

Page 38: ...ier Printer does not print If no receipt is printed upon request Reprint yes no or when a batch has completed check power and paper supply of printer printer self test to assure its operable see print...

Page 39: ...25 power supply intrinsically safe 31 preset max batch size 14 Preset batch maximum 8 enter batch value 7 printer 6 9 13 16 38 Problem solving 38 Pulse signal active pulse 26 Pulse signal NPN PNP 26...

Page 40: ...DWELL F132 P 83 lineterm CR LF 84 startrow 2 85 endrow 2 86 formfeed disable 87 dateformat Y M D 9 OTHERS 91 model F132 P F132 P F132 P 92 software version 02 05 ____ 02 05 ____ 02 05 ____ 93 serial n...

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