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9.3  Settings for consumed quantity monitoring
9.3.1  Configure quantity monitoring via pulse output

 

Select [OU1] and set [ImP]�

 

Select [ImPS] and set the volumetric flow quantity at which 1 pulse is 

provided (→ 9.7).

 

Select [ImPR] and set [YES]

 

> Pulse repetition is active� Output 1 provides a counting pulse each time 

the value set in [ImPS] is reached�

9.3.2  Configure quantity monitoring via the preset counter

 

Select [OU1] and set [ImP]�

 

Select [ImPS] and set the volumetric flow quantity at which output 1 

switches (→ 9.7).

 

Select [ImPR] and set [no]

 

> Pulse repetition is not active� The output switches ON if the value set in 

[ImPS] is reached� It remains switched until the counter is reset�

9.3.3  Configure program-controlled meter reset

 

Select [rTO] and continue with a) or b)�

a) Reset the meter manually: 

 

Press [SET] until [rES�T] is displayed, then briefly press [Mode/Enter]�

b) Enter the value for time-controlled reset

 

Press [Set] until the requested value is displayed (intervals from 1 hour 

to 8 weeks), then briefly press [Mode/Enter]�

9.3.4  Deactivate meter reset

 

Select [rTo] and set [OFF]  

The meter is only reset after overflow (= factory setting)�

Overflow: After the maximum value (9 999 999 Nm³) the meter is reset to 0�

9.3.5  Configure meter reset using an external signal

 

Select [OU2] and set [InD]

 

Select [Din2] and set the reset signal

 -[HIGH] = reset for high signal

 -[LOW] = reset for low signal

 -[+EDG] = reset for rising edge

 -[-EDG] = reset for falling edge

Summary of Contents for efector300 SD0523

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Compressed air meter SD0523 80000453 01 0 2015 UK ...

Page 2: ...function 8 4 5 2 Window function 8 4 6 Volumetric flow or temperature monitoring analogue function 9 4 7 Adjustment to the internal pipe width 9 4 8 Set standard conditions of the volume flow 10 4 9 Low flow cut off LFC 10 4 10 Customer specific calibration CGA 10 5 Installation 10 5 1 Installation location 11 5 2 Installation conditions 11 5 3 Installation position 11 5 4 Installation example usi...

Page 3: ... 4 Settings for temperature monitoring 22 9 4 1 Configure limit value monitoring with OUT2 22 9 4 2 Configure analogue value for temperature 22 9 5 User settings optional 22 9 5 1 Set standard unit of measurement for volumetric flow 22 9 5 2 Configure standard display 23 9 5 3 Set output status in fault condition 23 9 5 4 Set measured value damping 23 9 5 5 Set low flow cut off 23 9 5 6 Calibrate ...

Page 4: ... or indications Cross reference Important note Non compliance can result in malfunction or interference Information_Supplementary note 10 2 Change display unit in the Run mode 27 10 3 Fault indications 28 10 4 General operating conditions 28 11 Technical data and scale drawing 28 12 Factory setting 28 ...

Page 5: ... condition of the device for the operating time the device must only be used in media to which the wetted parts are sufficiently resistant Technical data The responsibility whether the measurement devices are suitable for the respective application lies with the operator The manufacturer assumes no liability for consequences of misuse by the operator Improper installation and use of the devices re...

Page 6: ...ntity 9 2 4 or analogue signal for flow velocity 9 2 4 or analogue signal for temperature 9 4 2 If not used as an output OUT2 pin 2 can instead be used as an input for an external reset signal 9 3 5 4 2 Volumetric flow monitoring The volumetric flow is monitored by a calorimetric measuring system the meas ured signals are evaluated by the electronics 2 switching signals for volumetric flow limit v...

Page 7: ...et in ImPS is reached 9 3 1 4 3 2 Consumed quantity monitoring with preset counter 2 types of monitoring are possible Time dependent quantity monitoring Settings ImPS quantity x ImPR no rTo time t If the quantity x is reached during t output 1 switches and remains switched until the counter is reset If the quantity x is not reached after the time t has elapsed the meter is auto matically reset and...

Page 8: ...ctions can be selected 4 5 1 Hysteresis function Normally open OUx Hno Normally closed OUx Hnc First the set point SPx is set then the reset point rPx with the requested difference HY hysteresis 4 5 2 Window function Normally open OUx Fno Normally closed OUx Fnc The width of the window can be set by means of the difference between SPx and rPx SPx upper value rPx lower value FE window ...

Page 9: ...f the measuring range In the set measuring range the output signal is between 4 mA and 20 mA It is also indicated Volumetric flow above the measuring range output signal 20 mA 4 7 Adjustment to the internal pipe width The unit can be used for different internal pipe widths The selected internal pipe width must be set via the menu 9 2 1 Adjustment to the internal pipe width Set the internal pipe wi...

Page 10: ... gradient of the curve of measured values It influences the display and the outputs 140 MEW 100 MEW 60 MEW MEW Q A V1 V0 V2 A Operating value for display and output signals Q Volumetric flow MEW Final value of the measuring range V0 Curve of measured values with factory setting V1 V2 Curve of measured values after calibration The change in the gradient is indicated in per cent Factory setting 100 ...

Page 11: ...pe diameter In case of disturbances on the inlet side caused by elbows valves slides etc use an inlet pipe with a length of 50 x pipe diameter Use a straight outlet pipe with a length of 5 x pipe diameter 5 3 Installation position Permitted installation positions pipe length vertical any position fig 1 2 pipe length horizontal unit vertical fig 3 5 unit on side pipe length left fig 4 Avoid the ins...

Page 12: ...g notes on welding of the E40195 process adapter into the pipe Drill a hole for the process adapter into the pipe and remove all burrs Align the adapter with the alignment mark at a max offset of 2 to the pipe axis fig 1 and 2 Ensure that the adapter does not extend into the pipe fig 2 Install the adapter precisely vertically in the pipe fig 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 Alignment mark 3 9 0 F 4 ...

Page 13: ...Colours to DIN EN 60947 5 2 Sample circuits 2 x positive switching 1 x positive switching 1 x analogue L L 3 BU 4 BK 2 WH 1 BN L L 3 BU 4 BK 2 WH 1 BN Pin 1 L Pin 3 L Pin 4 OUT1 Switching signal limit values for volumetric flow Switching signal quantity meter reached preset value Pulses 1 pulse every time the defined volumetric flow quantity is reached Pin 2 OUT2 InD Switching signal limit values ...

Page 14: ...nce the last reset in 103 standard cubic metres LED 4 and 6 flashing consumed quantity before the last reset in 103 cubic metres LED 5 current medium temperature in C LED 7 LED 8 switching state of the corresponding output 9 Alphanumeric display 4 digits Indication of the current volumetric flow quantity if SELd FLOW is set Indication of the meter reading if SELd TOTL is set Indication of the curr...

Page 15: ...s S Nm s 15s S Nm3 S 15s Nm3 15s C M M M M M M M S M S M S M S M S S S M S M S M M M M M S M M S M M S M M S M M S M M S M M S M M S M M S M M S M M S M M S M S M M M M S M M S M M S M M S M M S Nm h Mode Enter Set Nm3 current meter reading in Nm3 Nm3 saved meter reading in Nm3 ...

Page 16: ... flow or temperature ASP AEP Analogue start value analogue end value for volumetric flow or temperature DIn2 Configure the input pin 2 for meter reset 8 2 1 Extended functions 1 EF Extended menu HI LO Maximum minimum value memory for volumetric flow diA Indication of the internal pipe diameter in mm FOU1 Status of output 1 in case of an internal fault FOU2 Status of output 2 in case of an internal...

Page 17: ... Calibration of the curve of measured values define gradient CAR Reset the calibration data rEF P Standard pressure which serves as a reference for measured and display values for volumetric flow rEF T Standard temperature which serves as a reference for measured and display values for volumetric flow ...

Page 18: ... the param eter flashes for 5 s After 5 s setting value is changed incrementally by pressing once or scrolling by holding pressed Numerical values are incremented continuously To reduce the value let the display move to the maximum setting value Then the cycle starts again at the minimum setting value 3 Confirm the parameter value Briefly press Mode Enter The parameter is displayed again The new s...

Page 19: ... extended menu is protected by an access code Cod flashes in the display Press and hold Set until the valid code no is displayed Briefly press Mode Enter 9 1 3 Locking unlocking The unit can be locked electronically to prevent unintentional settings Make sure that the unit is in the normal operating mode Press Mode Enter Set for 10 s Loc is displayed During operation LOC is briefly displayed if yo...

Page 20: ...1 and set the value at which the output switches Select rP1 and set the value at which the output resets 9 2 3 Configure limit value monitoring with OUT2 Select Uni and set the unit of measurement 9 5 1 Select SEL2 and set FLOW Select OU2 and set the switching function Hno hysteresis function normally open Hnc hysteresis function normally closed Fno window function normally open Fnc window functio...

Page 21: ...et in ImPS is reached It remains switched until the counter is reset 9 3 3 Configure program controlled meter reset Select rTO and continue with a or b a Reset the meter manually Press SET until rES T is displayed then briefly press Mode Enter b Enter the value for time controlled reset Press Set until the requested value is displayed intervals from 1 hour to 8 weeks then briefly press Mode Enter ...

Page 22: ...Select OU2 and set the function I temperature proportional current signal 4 20 mA Select ASP and set the value at which the minimum value is provided Select AEP and set the value at which the maximum value is provided 9 5 User settings optional 9 5 1 Set standard unit of measurement for volumetric flow Select Uni and set the unit of measurement nm3m volumetric flow quantity in standard cubic metre...

Page 23: ... the value On output 1 switches ON in case of a fault OFF output 1 switches OFF in case of a fault OU output 1 switches irrespective of the fault as defined with the parameters Select FOU2 and set the value On output 2 switches ON in case of a fault the analogue signal goes to the upper final value OFF output 2 switches OFF in case of a fault the analogue signal goes to the lower final value OU ou...

Page 24: ...volumetric flow Select rEF T and set the requested standard temperature Setting range 0 25 C in steps of 1 C 9 6 Service functions 9 6 1 Read min max values for volumetric flow Select HI or LO briefly press Set HI maximum value LO minimum value Delete memory Select HI or LO Press and hold Set until is displayed Briefly press Mode Enter It makes sense to delete the memories as soon as the unit oper...

Page 25: ... hold Set The current numerical value flashes for 5 s then the first of the 4 digits be comes active digit flashes can be changed Set the requested value as shown in the following table First select the requested setting range 1 2 3 Then enter the number from left first digit to right fourth digit Press Mode Enter briefly when all 4 digits are set As soon as the first digit flashes there are 3 opt...

Page 26: ...ht flashes becomes active 8 1 2 3 No button pressed after 3 s 8 1 2 3 after 3 s 8 1 2 3 after 3 s 8 1 2 3 If the 4th digit flashes for 3 s without being changed digit 1 becomes active again if it has a value 0 after 3 s 8 1 2 3 If digit 1 has the value 0 the display changes to the next lower setting range the decimal point is moved one digit to the left or the LED display changes 0 1 2 3 after 3 s...

Page 27: ...Operating and display elements During the power on delay time the outputs are switched as programmed ON for normally open function Hno Fno OFF for normally closed function Hnc Fnc If output 2 is configured as analogue output the output signal is at the final value of the measuring range during the power on delay time 10 1 Read set parameters Press Mode Enter until the requested parameter is displa...

Page 28: ...ayed even if the display is switched off 10 4 General operating conditions The unit is maintenance free for media which do not stick to the measuring probes From time to time check the measuring probes visually for build up If necessary clean them at regular intervals To do so use a suitable cleaning liquid e g alcoholic solution Avoid mechanical damage to the measuring probes 11 Technical data an...

Page 29: ... 24 0 rP2 TEMP 23 8 ASP FLOW 0 00 AEP FLOW 2110 ASP TEMP 0 0 AEP TEMP 60 0 DIn2 EDG FOU1 OFF FOU2 OFF dAP 0 6 rTo OFF diS d3 Uni nm3h SELd FLOW SEL2 FLOW LFC 0 04 diA 72 CGA 100 rEF P 1013 rEF T 15 More information at www ifm com ...

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