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Klinger CMF

Instruction Manual

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Coriolis Massflowmeter

Klinger CMF type V and U

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for CMF U Series

Page 1: ...Denmark A S Nyager 12 14 DK 2605 Br ndby 45 43 64 66 11 salesinstrumentation klinger dk www klinger dk Klinger CMF Instruction Manual Page 1 Coriolis Massflowmeter Klinger CMF type V and U Instruction...

Page 2: ...ribed content may be dangerous and may result in personal injury or death An error occurring in the use of the content may be dangerous and may result in a person with mild or moderate damage or damag...

Page 3: ...re is a risk of electric shock fire or explosion Please make the power supply is consistent with the transmitter There is a risk of injury fire or explosion Site voltage and insulation test is forbidd...

Page 4: ...MF Instruction Manual Page 4 Content Chapter I Introduction Page 5 Chapter II Installation Page 7 Chapter III Wiring Page 21 Chapter IV Initial Start up Page 25 Chapter V Software Operation Guide Page...

Page 5: ...sensor and provides high measuring accuracy wide range ability and excellent reliability for you Online node configuration faults diagnosis and data recording can be carried out directly through comm...

Page 6: ...mitter T1 T2 and T3 1 3 1 3 Flowmeter sensor DN1 DN5 See figure 1 15 Figure 1 15 US series remote mass flowmeter sensor DN1 DN5 1 4 VS series New generation of product with twinned micro bend flow tub...

Page 7: ...s meet the requirements of the installation environment 2 1 1 3 Ensure that the ambient and process temperature ranges indicated on the nameplates meet the application requirements See details in Figu...

Page 8: ...ler 2 1 4 1 2 2 If multiple sensors are used in series on the same process pipeline the cross influence by resonance must be prevented by ensuring the distance between each sensor is at least 3 times...

Page 9: ...Size L H HA DS DT SCM US 010N 3 8 7 7 8 6 11 16 16 7 16 2 3 8 9 7 16 SCM US 015N 1 2 10 1 16 8 11 16 19 1 16 2 9 16 9 7 16 SCM US 025N 1 12 12 3 16 21 5 8 2 13 16 9 7 16 SCM US 040N 1 1 2 22 5 8 20 9...

Page 10: ...2 Metric size mm See table 2 10 Table 2 10 Specification Line Size L H HA DS DT SCM US 010N 10 200 170 418 95 240 SCM US 015N 15 256 220 485 115 240 SCM US 025N 25 304 310 550 135 240 SCM US 040N 40 5...

Page 11: ...29 32 41 5 32 5 29 32 7 9 16 SCM US 100H 4 41 29 32 45 9 32 58 21 32 11 29 32 7 9 16 SCM US 150N 6 45 11 16 39 1 8 52 13 32 9 21 32 7 9 16 SCM US 150H 6 40 5 16 49 1 2 64 9 16 12 27 32 7 9 16 SCM US...

Page 12: ...5N 1 2 10 1 16 8 11 16 14 5 8 2 9 16 3 15 16 SCM US 025N 1 12 12 3 16 18 3 8 2 13 16 3 15 16 SCM US 040N 1 1 2 22 5 8 20 9 16 30 9 16 4 3 4 3 15 16 SCM US 040H 1 1 2 24 1 2 21 3 8 31 15 32 4 3 4 3 15...

Page 13: ...310 467 135 100 SCM US 040N 40 574 522 694 121 100 SCM US 040H 40 622 542 717 121 100 SCM US 050N 50 622 542 717 121 100 SCM US 050H 50 702 658 836 150 100 SCM US 080N 80 763 678 869 150 100 SCM US 08...

Page 14: ...33 5 8 5 29 32 4 5 8 SCM US 080N 3 30 1 16 26 11 16 34 15 16 5 29 32 4 5 8 SCM US 080H 3 33 7 16 33 7 8 43 1 8 7 23 32 4 5 8 SCM US 100N 4 32 1 4 28 29 32 36 27 32 5 29 32 4 5 8 SCM US 100H 4 41 29 3...

Page 15: ...re 2 26 2 27 Figure 2 26 Figure 2 27 2 2 1 4 1 1 Imperial size in See table 2 17 Table 2 17 Specification Line Size L H HA DS DT SCM VS 005 3 16 14 1 2 4 1 16 13 7 8 1 15 16 7 9 16 SCM VS 015 1 2 17 1...

Page 16: ...3 16 14 1 2 4 1 16 10 5 8 1 15 16 4 5 8 SCM VS 015 1 2 17 1 2 7 1 2 14 9 16 3 1 2 4 5 8 SCM VS 025 1 17 1 2 7 1 2 14 9 16 3 1 2 4 5 8 SCM VS 040 1 1 2 29 11 1 4 21 1 16 4 3 4 4 5 8 SCM VS 050 2 29 11...

Page 17: ...r media 2 2 2 1 1 Upright installation Figure 2 34 Figure 2 34 2 2 2 1 1 1 Upright installation as shown in Figure 2 34 is generally preferred if the process fluid is a liquid and the process fluid is...

Page 18: ...llation as shown in Figure 2 36 is a compromise It may be preferred if the process fluid is a slurry mixture or if the pipe is to be purged with gas or steam 2 2 2 1 3 2 It is more difficult to fix th...

Page 19: ...lugs for manipulating the sensor into position 2 2 2 3 3 Vibration isolation 2 2 2 3 3 1 To prevent vibration solid supports should be securely installed on the pipe on both sides of the sensor 2 2 2...

Page 20: ...tter to its flange 2 2 3 1 1 3 To enhance visibility the LCD can be rotated up to 270 degrees according in 90 degree increments mode Please confirm the original state before rotating To do so Remove t...

Page 21: ...efault option Figure 3 1 T0 version transmitter terminal layout Table 3 1 T0 version transmitter terminal description Power Supply ACL DC Live Positive Confirm range against nameplate ACN DC Neutral N...

Page 22: ...gure 3 2 T1version transmitter terminal layout Figure 3 3 T1 version transmitter terminal description 3 2 Remote SCM Wiring 3 2 1 Transmitter Wiring See section 3 1 for details 3 2 2 Wiring between Se...

Page 23: ...l definition of T0 version transmitter conjunction box Label Description Cable color D Drive signal Red D Drive signal Black L Left pick up signal Purple L Left pick up signal Grey R Right pick up sig...

Page 24: ...tions and precautions 3 4 1 Wiring must be in accordance with the wiring diagram The connecting line between transmitter connecting wire and sensor terminal box and transmitter junction box must be st...

Page 25: ...here will be a smaller range of volatility in display and output this is a normal phenomenon 4 2 Zero calibration Different processes fluids sensor orientations and other such installation variables i...

Page 26: ...calibration must be preformed after initial installation and after any installation configuration changes 4 2 3 2 In the first month of use it is good practice to check the Zero situation once a week...

Page 27: ...the selected function Cancel Back out of the current selection or menu 5 1 1 2 Symbol description of status indicator area Keys are locked Keys are unlocked 0 The filtering coefficient is less than 0...

Page 28: ...itter or the transmitter key may not be able to respond If done reset the power 5 1 2 Status indicator A blinking green light indicates status means normal The indicator will keep lighting or going ou...

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Page 35: ...ill freeze and the status indicator will assume a steady state either on or off but not blinking Remove power check the connection between the sensor and transmitter while failing 5 2 2 3 The touch ke...

Page 36: ...figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 main screen of transmitter 5 2 3 3 The upper part of the LCD display is the status indicator as shown in the dotted line in Figure 5 6 Massflow kg h 123 456 m 12345 678 kg Figur...

Page 37: ...the four secondary interfaces can be scrolled Press ESC to return to the main interface 5 2 5 BASICS 5 2 5 1 To enter the BASICS menu scroll through the menu to find BASICS press FUNC and enter the pa...

Page 38: ...e the average output of the refresh time is adopted 5 2 5 3 6 3 If the filter coefficient is greater than ATH that the flow in the dynamic process and at this time the refresh time is invalid the outp...

Page 39: ...5 2 5 3 15 MAXVAL OUT 1 Set the upper range value of 20mA for 4 20mA OUT 1 The output value will continue indicated the variable within 20 5mA 5 2 5 3 16 MINVAL OUT 1 5 2 5 3 16 1 Set the lower range...

Page 40: ...nge 0 63 5 2 5 3 24 3 Default 0 5 2 5 3 25 RS485 ADR 5 2 5 3 25 1 RS485 MODBUS communication address 5 2 5 3 25 2 Setting range 0 63 5 2 5 3 25 3 Default 1 5 2 5 3 26 RS485 BAUD 5 2 5 3 26 1 Baud rate...

Page 41: ...pposite forward flow indicator Flow 4 20 Totalizer increased ABS Flow matches direction of forward flow indicator Flow 0 99999 0 4 20 Totalizer increased Flow opposite forward flow indicator Flow 4 20...

Page 42: ...lower limit value 5 2 6 3 5 FLOW K Definition the corresponding mass flow of Unit phase difference 5 2 6 3 5 1 Set flow coefficient of flow meter 5 2 6 3 5 2 This parameter contains two parts Coeffic...

Page 43: ...pection or professional personnel do not operate 5 2 6 3 12 DENSITY K18 5 2 6 3 12 1 Set the density coefficient of flow meter K18 5 2 6 3 12 2Matters needing attention The density coefficient K18 has...

Page 44: ...ofessional personnel do not operate 5 2 6 3 18 PRESS P2 5 2 6 3 18 1 Set flow pressure coefficient P2 5 2 6 3 18 2Matters needing attention Pressure coefficient P2 has been set by the factory non annu...

Page 45: ...dopted filter coefficient when flow change slope Grd1 or frequency variation DoF 5 2 6 3 28 2 Default 1 000 5 2 6 3 28 3Matters needing attention The Grd1C has been set by the factory non annual inspe...

Page 46: ...35 1 The threshold value of tube vibration frequency 5 2 6 3 35 2 Default 0 002 5 2 6 3 35 3Matters needing attention The DoF has been set by the factory non annual inspection or professional personne...

Page 47: ...ace The service menu contains information that is useful for service training The contents of the menu are as follows 5 2 8 3 1 RAW DATA 5 2 8 3 1 1 View the original data of flowmeter 5 2 8 3 1 2 Vie...

Page 48: ...ion 6 1 1 4 2 Browse the manufacturer list and select Walsn and then browse the installed device description 6 1 1 4 3 If the manufacturer list does not have a Walsn or no description of the required...

Page 49: ...Device setup Process variables Diag Service Basic setup Detailed setup Review PV SV PV Loop current SV AO2 Out PV LRV PV URV SV LRV SV URV Figure 6 3 On line Menu 6 1 3 2 Process variables See figure...

Page 50: ...PV analog output PV loop current PV Alrm typ PV Channel flags Loop test D A trim SV analog output SV AO2 Out SV Alrm typ SV Channel flags Fix analog output Trim analog output Figure 6 5 Diag Service...

Page 51: ...ear trim DSP filter paras Colsed loop volts Final asmbly num PV Snsr s n Flow scale calib Flow Cof Cali temperature Temp Kt Empty tube vib frq Density Calib Temper Density coefficients Dens scale cof...

Page 52: ...iables 6 2 1 1 1 To send the request Instrument address 0X03 register start address 2 bytes upper byte in front register read and write quantity 2 N 2 bytes upper byte in front CRC check code 2 bytes...

Page 53: ...e Default us Read Only 11 1044 Original zero point Default us Read Only 12 1046 Real time zero point Default us Read Only 13 1048 Left pick up coil amplitude Default mV Read Only 14 1050 Right pick up...

Page 54: ...99999 Read and Write 0 41 1104 Volume unit 0 2 Read and Write 1 42 1106 Max density 0 3000 Read and Write 3000 43 1108 Min density 0 3000 Read and Write 0 44 1110 Density unit 0 Read and Write 0 45 1...

Page 55: ...9 999 999 999 Read and Write 1 31 67 1156 Density gain K2 999 999 999 999 Read and Write 0 68 1158 Density gain K3 999 999 999 999 Read and Write 0 69 1160 Density temperatureK18 999 999 999 999 Read...

Page 56: ...4 coefficient 50 00 50 00 Read and Write 0 92 1206 Correction point 5 coefficient 50 00 50 00 Read and Write 0 93 1208 Current loop output mode 0 1 Read and Write 1 94 1210 HART Polling addr 0 63 Read...

Page 57: ...y 0 3 0000 Read and Write 0 123 1268 Group B temp pt 4 density 0 3 0000 Read and Write 0 124 1270 Group B temp pt 5 density 0 3 0000 Read and Write 0 125 1272 Group A volume ratio 0 100 00 Read Only 1...

Page 58: ...able 6 5 totalized volume unit Code 0 1 2 3 Unit ml L m3 Gal 6 2 3 5 Density unit The codes for density units are defined in table 6 6 Table 6 6 density unit Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 Unit g cm3 g L g ml kg L...

Page 59: ...is output on each of the analog output loops are defined in table 6 14 Table 6 14 Configuration of current output mode CH1 CH2 Code 0 1 2 3 Mode Mass flow Volumetric flow Medium density Medium tempera...

Page 60: ...ng code set the position to be shielded as 1 to Modbus address 1276 the fault code will be blocked until the shielding code is removed 6 2 3 18 Cutoff ratio of mass flow volume flow Once the measured...

Page 61: ...nameplate 7 3 Status information The transmitter display may show symbols which can help identify problems with the flow meter these symbols and the solutions are defined in table 8 1 Table 8 1 status...

Page 62: ...problem are laid out in table 8 3 Table 8 3 flow measurement problem Problem description Possible causes of Troubleshooting Solution Flow meter display a steady non zero flow while no flow External f...

Page 63: ...ion box Investigate possible sources of radio frequency interference Check if there is two phase flow tube coating or tube damage Purge flow tube Ensure flowmeter is isolated from sources of vibration...

Page 64: ...during zero calibration External forces on flowmeter Vibration interference or pipe harmonic resonance Radio frequency interference Wiring Problems Sensor fault Ensure no flow during zero flow calibra...

Page 65: ...g of the sensor and transmitter Verify temperature calibration 7 4 5 Current loop output problem The typical causes of and solutions to this problem are laid out in table 8 6 Table 8 6 Current loop ou...

Page 66: ...upper range value of frequency output configuration If the flow rate is 25 higher than the full range then the maximum frequency outputs can up to 12 5 kHz Frequency output instability RFI External r...

Page 67: ...poor measurement performance 7 5 4 Check if there is radio frequency interference RFI The output of the transmitter may be affected by radio frequency interference RFI Possible sources of RFI include...

Page 68: ...tion Vibration and sound Every day Judge according to the sense of hearing Whether there is a change compared with the usual Appearance check According to the status of oil pollution Cleaning with non...

Page 69: ...gas oil mist steam water dripping vibration less salt 8 2 2 Long term storage To prevent the failure of internal electronic components it is recommended to power up the transmitter every 6 months for...

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