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Interrupt the delivery 

After the startup sequence is completed, the 
dispense sequence becomes active. During the 
dispense sequence you can interrupt the 
delivery temporarily with the STOP command. 
The "PAUSE" indicator comes on and an 
internal restart timer is started. Note that the 
pump stays on and the valve is closed. The 
delivery is continued when the restart timer still 
active and the START command is given. When 
the restart timer is lapsed, the delivery is 
stopped automatically. 

 

Fig. 5: Pause information (typical) 

 

When "READY" is shown, following functions are available: 

 

 

 

Batch-total 

 

To display the batch-total, use the STOP button. This quantity equals the accumulated 
delivered quantity (from the START moment till the READY moment) and cannot be initialized 
by the operator. It will count up to 9999999. 
Press STOP a few times to return to the main display information. 

 

 

 

Batch-counter 

 

To display the batch-counter, press STOP again. This counter displays the number of 
deliveries that have been made successfully and cannot be initialized by the operator. 
It will count up to 9999999.  
Press STOP a few times to return to the main display information. 

 

 

 

Display Total and accumulated Total 

Press STOP to display the Total and Accumulated Total. These totalizers do count the 
flowmeters signal continuously, even when no process is running. 
The value for Total can be initialized. To do so, be sure Total is shown.  
First press PROG followed by STOP. After pressing PROG, the text "PUSH STOP" is shown. 
To avoid initialization in that stage, press a different key or wait for 20 seconds. Initialization of 
Total DOES NOT influence accumulated Total. 
Accumulated Total can never be initialized. This value will count up to 99999999999. 
Press STOP a few times to return to the main display information. 

 

Alarms 

The following alarms can occur: 

 

Flow rate alarm: 

 

When the actual flow rate is outside the allowed range (as set in the setup menu), the delivery 
will be paused automatically and an alarm message will be shown indicating the type of  flow 
rate alarm: "LO RATE" or  "HI RATE". If pause is enabled, the delivery can be restarted. 

 

 

 

Maximum batch: 

 

When the total quantity delivered exceeds a certain quantity, the F133-P will switch-off all 
relays and generate an "MAX BATCH" alarm.  

 

If pause is enabled, the delivery can be restarted. 

 

 

 

Low-battery alarm 

 

Only use original batteries. Original batteries can be ordered at the manufacturer.  
The use of unapproved batteries will void the warranty. 

 

 

At the end of the battery’s life-time, the 
voltage starts to drop. When the voltage 
becomes too low, the battery indicator 
comes on. When the battery indicator is on, 

install a new and fresh battery as soon as 
possible.

 

 

Fig. 6: Low-battery alarm (typical) 

 

 

 

Alarm 

When the alarm indicator is shown, refer to Appendix B: Problem Solving. 
 

PAUSE

Summary of Contents for F133-P

Page 1: ...l input flowmeter pulse Namur and coil Status inputs start and stop Control outputs two pump valve control outputs Options Intrinsically Safe Modbus communication and backlight F Series Field mounted...

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Page 3: ...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 electronic equipment Plea...

Page 4: ...133 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 F133 P or connected instruments A...

Page 5: ...lanation of Setup menu 8 Communication option 16 3 1 9 Explanation of Setup menu 9 Others 17 4 Installation 17 4 1 General directions 17 4 2 Installation surrounding conditions 17 4 3 Dimensions Enclo...

Page 6: ...3 P To power the sensor several options are available Standard outputs Two transistor or relay option outputs to control a pump and a valve All kind of switch conditions can be set to optimize the pro...

Page 7: ...he STOP key is also used to select the batch total the batch counter the total and the accumulated total The STOP key is also used to select a digit or an option after the PROG ENTER key has been pres...

Page 8: ...signal continuously even when no process is running The value for Total can be initialized To do so be sure Total is shown First press PROG followed by STOP After pressing PROG the text PUSH STOP is s...

Page 9: ...ed to start a new delivery the F133 P will reset itself B Delay time for the pump to start up C Begin pump is at delivery speed D Startup valve opens to build up the flow flow detection is active E St...

Page 10: ...n influence on the operation It is possible to prevent access to the setup menu with a password A password may be required to enter the setup menu Without this password access is denied 3 1 HOW TO PRO...

Page 11: ...nd the setting UNIT When you do not want to save the change wait for approximately 20 seconds or press and hold the PROG ENTER key for approximately 3 seconds Action Result Remark 1 Momentarily press...

Page 12: ...ds 3 3 DISPLAY 31 light 0 off 20 40 60 80 100 full brightness 32 BL alarm off on flash 4 POWER MANAGEMENT 41 LCD new fast 1 sec 3 sec 15 sec 30 sec off 42 battery mode operational shelf 5 FLOWMETER 51...

Page 13: ...is not recalculated For future reference best practice is to make a note of the accumulated total before you program the recalculated K Factor DECIMALS K FACTOR 14 This setting is used to set the amou...

Page 14: ...l valid after the delay time an alarm is given 3 1 3 EXPLANATION OF SETUP MENU 3 DISPLAY LIGHT 33 The backlight brightness can be adjusted from 0 off to 100 full brightness in steps of 20 When the F13...

Page 15: ...nt before relay 2 will be switched on In the mean time relay 1 will be switched to control e g a pump With time 0 0 seconds this function is disabled BEGIN TIME 62 After the delay time 61 relay 2 will...

Page 16: ...ion safety To maintain a secure operation automation and control it is the sole responsibility of the owner to install and manage the appropriate safety measures to protect the network the product and...

Page 17: ...al before carrying out its instructions This device may only be operated by persons who are authorized and trained by the operator of the facility All instructions in this manual are to be observed Ma...

Page 18: ...mm 30mm M20 x 1 5 M16 x 1 5 M16 x 1 5 30mm 30mm M20 x 1 5 M20 x 1 5 M20 x 1 5 25mm 25mm 1 2 NPT 0 9 3x 1 2 NPT 0 12 0 12 HA HM HN HO HP HT HU 6 x M12 12mm 12mm 24mm 24mm 36mm 36mm 14mm 17mm 115 mm 4 5...

Page 19: ...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 20mm D 20mm D 16mm HC 7...

Page 20: ...h PE stud which is installed in the metal back panel The metal front panel is connected to the Protective Earth by the mounting screws and serrated washers For V AC applications the terminal 00 shall...

Page 21: ...h the cover to the back panel Type PM 110 230V AC The PE connection in the metal back panel is made with a serrated washer a terminal a washer and a screw The PE connection to the metal cover is made...

Page 22: ...LOSURE The PE connection The F133 P in a GRP enclosure meets the requirements of class 2 double insulated Therefore the incoming PE wire is terminated with an insulating end cap Type PM 110 230V AC Ty...

Page 23: ...luence the battery life time It is strongly advised to use a zero power pickup such as a coil or reed switch when operating without external power It is possible to use some low power NPN or PNP outpu...

Page 24: ...oil 1 2V DC 1mA Reed 3V DC 1mA ext on on off on off off 8 2V DC 8Vin AC 10Vin DC 12V DC 10Vin AC 14Vin DC 24V DC 18Vin AC 26Vin DC Type PF Power supply in 15 24V AC 20 30V DC Switch location typical S...

Page 25: ...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 Fig 12 Terminal connections Active output typical Option...

Page 26: ...3 P is suitable for use with flowmeters which have a coil output signal Two sensitivity levels can be selected COIL LO sensitivity from about 80mVpp COIL HI sensitivity from about 20mVpp type ZF COIL...

Page 27: ...on level of 50 of the supply voltage please refer to active signals Fig 16 Terminal connections PNP signal input typical Active signal 8 2V 12V and 24V If a sensor gives an active signal read chapter...

Page 28: ...ction the batch controller can be started and or stopped The function of the input is described in paragraph 3 2 3 7 STATUS The input must be switched with a potential free contact to the GND terminal...

Page 29: ...e RS232 communication option terminal 27 is used for supplying the interface Please connect the DTR or the RTS signal of the interface to this terminal and set it active 12V If no active signal is ava...

Page 30: ...used and correctly installed For enclosures and windows with a high surface resistance potential charging hazard exists Do not rub these surfaces of the indicator Clean window and enclosure only with...

Page 31: ...llowing conditions The indicator is either supplied by the internal supply option PC the external supply connected to terminals 0 and 1 option PD the circuit supply connected to terminals 7 and 8 opti...

Page 32: ...ected The sensor supply voltage is fixed 8 2V DC Set the sensor supply 1 Make the F133 P safe If applicable mind the battery power 2 Open the F133 P and carefully remove the cable connectors and the p...

Page 33: ..._F133P_v1702_02_EN Page 33 5 3 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPLICATIONS Fig 26 F133 P CT OT PC PX XI Battery powered IIB IIC IIIC Fig 27 F133 P CT OT PX XI Basic power supply IIB IIC III...

Page 34: ...FW_F133P_v1702_02_EN Page 34 Fig 28 F133 P CT OT PD XI External power supply IIB IIC IIIC Fig 29 F133 P CT OT PX XI Basic power supply IIB IIC IIIC...

Page 35: ...e utmost care to prevent a short circuit and damage 4 Do not recharge crush disassemble incinerate heat above its rated temperature or expose the contents to water 5 Dispose of the battery in accordan...

Page 36: ...P inputs consume more energy than coil inputs Input frequency the higher the frequency the shorter the battery life time Display update fast display update uses significantly more power Pulse output a...

Page 37: ...ng 2x PG9 1x M20 Drilling 2x NPT Drilling 2x M16 1x M20 Drilling 1x M20 Drilling 2x M20 Drilling 6x M12 Drilling 1x NPT Drilling 3x NPT Drilling 4x M20 No drilling No drilling Drilling 2x 16mm 0 63 1x...

Page 38: ...irectives and Standards EMC EN 61326 1 FCC 47 CFR part 15 LVD EN IEC 61010 1 ATEX IECEx EN IEC 60079 0 EN IEC 60079 11 RoHS EN 50581 IP NEMA EN 60529 NEMA 250 Flowmeter Type P npn npn lp reed reed lp...

Page 39: ...ted total and accumulated total Total Digits 7 digits Units L m3 GAL USGAL kg lb bbl no unit Decimals 0000000 111111 1 22222 22 3333 333 Note total can be reset to zero Accumulated total Digits 11 dig...

Page 40: ...the K Factor and time unit correct The unit has to count the number of pulses according to setup 26 within the time according to setup 27 Make sure setup 27is set to 10 0 seconds for example the resul...

Page 41: ...General Modbus Communication Protocol and Modbus troubleshooting guide that are available through our website or your distributor Runtime variables PDU ADDRESS REGISTER VARIABLE NO REGISTERS R W TYPE...

Page 42: ...40052 K factor 2 r w uint32 1 9999999 Representation 0 000010 9999999 depending on variable decimals K factor d 54 h 0x036 40055 decimals K factor 1 r w uint16 0 6 d 55 h 0x037 40056 calculation 1 r w...

Page 43: ...200HP 6 38400HP d 145 h 0x091 40146 Modbus address 1 r w uint16 1 247 d 146 h 0x092 40147 Modbus mode 1 r w uint16 0 OFF 1 RTU 2 ASCII d 1271 h 0x4F7 41272 databits 1 r w uint16 0 8 bits 1 7 bits d 12...

Page 44: ...FW_F133P_v1702_02_EN Page 44 APPENDIX D DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Page 45: ...external start stop 17 Flowmeter input 27 flowrate alarm 9 calculation 15 Installation 18 Intrinsic safety 31 Intrinsically Safe options 33 IP classification 18 maintenance 37 model 18 NAMUR signal 29...

Page 46: ...Fig 15 Terminal connections NPN signal input typical 26 Fig 16 Terminal connections PNP signal input typical 27 Fig 17 Terminal connections Active signal input typical 27 Fig 18 Terminal connections...

Page 47: ...te alarm 0 0 L min 2A alarm delay time 0 0 sec 3 DISPLAY 31 light 100 32 bl alarm off 4 POWER MANAGEMENT 41 LCD new 1 sec 42 mode operational 5 FLOWMETER 51 signal coil lo 6 CONTROL 61 delay time 0 0...

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