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 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

OPTIWAVE 7300 C

www.krohne.com

04/2009 - 4000050002 - QS OPTIWAVE 7300 R05 en

Safety instructions

Warnings and symbols used

HANDLING

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This symbol designates all instructions for actions to be carried out by the operator in the 

specified sequence.

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RESULT

RESULT

RESULT

RESULT
This symbol refers to all important consequences of the previous actions.

Safety instructions for the operator

DANGER!

This information refers to the immediate danger when working with electricity.

DANGER!

These warnings must be observed without fail. Even partial disregard of this warning can lead to 
serious health problems and even death. There is also the risk of seriously damaging the device 
or parts of the operator's plant.

WARNING!

Disregarding this safety warning, even if only in part, poses the risk of serious health problems. 
There is also the risk of damaging the device or parts of the operator's plant.

CAUTION!

Disregarding these instructions can result in damage to the device or to parts of the operator's 
plant.

INFORMATION!

These instructions contain important information for the handling of the device.

CAUTION!

Installation, assembly, start-up and maintenance may only be performed by appropriately 
trained personnel. The regional occupational health and safety directives must always be 
observed.

LEGAL NOTICE!

The responsibility as to the suitability and intended use of this device rests solely with the user. 
The supplier assumes no responsibility in the event of improper use by the customer. Improper 
installation and operation may lead to loss of warranty. In addition, the "Terms and Conditions of 
Sale" apply. They appear on the back of the invoice and form the basis of the purchase contract.

INFORMATION!

Further information can be found on the supplied CD-ROM in the manual, on the data sheet, 
in special manuals, certificates and on the manufacturer's website.

If you need to return the device to the manufacturer or supplier, please fill out the form 
contained on the CD-ROM and send it with the device. Unfortunately, the manufacturer 
cannot repair or inspect the device without the completed form.

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Summary of Contents for OPTIWAVE 7300

Page 1: ...asurement of liquids OPTIWAVE 7300 C OPTIWAVE 7300 C OPTIWAVE 7300 C OPTIWAVE 7300 C Quick Start Quick Start Quick Start Quick Start KROHNE 04 2009 4000050002 QS OPTIWAVE 7300 R05 en QS_OPTIWAVE7300_e...

Page 2: ...install a device with a threaded connection 21 2 9 3 How to attach antenna extensions 23 2 9 4 How to turn or remove the signal converter 24 2 9 5 How to attach the weather protection to the device 2...

Page 3: ...CONTENTS 3 www krohne com 04 2009 4000050002 QS OPTIWAVE 7300 R05 en OPTIWAVE 7300 C 6 Notes 38 QS_OPTIWAVE7300_en_090528_4000050002_R05_web book Page 3 Friday May 29 2009 4 01 PM...

Page 4: ...of the operator s plant INFORMATION These instructions contain important information for the handling of the device CAUTION Installation assembly start up and maintenance may only be performed by app...

Page 5: ...o the local office of the manufacturer INFORMATION Check the packing list to check if you received completely all that you ordered INFORMATION Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is...

Page 6: ...p antenna 1 Signal converter and antenna in compact version 2 Antenna extensions option and o ring for each antenna extension 3 Quick Start 4 CD ROM including Handbook Quick Start Technical Datasheet...

Page 7: ...rer Figure 2 3 Visual check 1 Device nameplate for more data refer to the handbook 2 Process connection data size and pressure rating material reference and heat number 1 INFORMATION Look at the devic...

Page 8: ...ot keep the device in a vertical position This will damage the antenna and the device will not measure correctly Figure 2 4 Storage conditions 1 When you put the device into storage do not keep it in...

Page 9: ...s The devices are tested for vibration and agree with EN 50178 and IEC 60068 2 6 To make sure that you install the device quickly easily and safely prepare the installation as given in the instruction...

Page 10: ...perature for operation of the display 20 60 C 4 140 F If the ambient temperature is not between these limits the display screen switches off automatically 3 Ambient temperature Non Ex devices 40 80 C...

Page 11: ...nozzle from the tank wall 1 7 x tank height Maximum distance of nozzle from the tank wall 1 3 x tank diameter 6 Minimum distance of nozzle from the tank wall 1 10 x tank height Maximum distance of no...

Page 12: ...dar level meter can be operated in a tank Figure 2 8 Product inlets 1 The device is in the correct position 2 The device is too near to the product inlet Figure 2 9 More than 1 FMCW radar level meter...

Page 13: ...llation recommendations 1 Do not tilt the device more than 2 2 If there are too many obstacles in the radar beam do an empty spectrum scan refer to the handbook or install a by pass chamber or stillin...

Page 14: ...ments for a stilling well 2 Recommendations for tanks that have one or more liquids without foam 3 Air circulation hole 4 Maximum level of the liquid 5 Liquid circulation hole above the maximum level...

Page 15: ...ating roofs If the device must be installed on a tank with a floating roof install it in a stilling well Figure 2 12 Floating roofs 1 Sediment 2 Support fixtures 3 Stilling well 4 Floating roof 5 Prod...

Page 16: ...AUTION If the device is installed in horizontal cylindrical tank that contains a high dielectric constant liquid without a stilling well do not put it on the tank centerline This will cause multiple r...

Page 17: ...l of the stilling well 2 5 mm 0 1 for a high dielectric constant liquid 3 Sudden change in well diameter 1 mm 0 04 CAUTION Installation requirements The bypass chamber must be electrically conductive...

Page 18: ...ntaining more than one liquid The top process connection of the bypass chamber must be above the maximum level of liquid The bottom process connection of the bypass chamber must be below the lowest me...

Page 19: ...re the flange on the nozzle is level Make sure that you use the applicable gasket for the flange dimensions and the process Align the gasket correctly on the flange facing of the nozzle Lower the ante...

Page 20: ...Lower the antenna carefully into the tank Do not attach to the tank yet Attach the antenna and the antenna locking screw Lower the antenna carefully into the tank Tighten the flange bolts Attach the...

Page 21: ...level Make sure that you use the applicable gasket for the connection dimensions and the process Align the gasket correctly Lower the antenna carefully into the tank Turn the threaded connection on t...

Page 22: ...connection of the device is smaller than the process connection on the tank Make sure the tank connection is level Use a plate with a slot or a different applicable procedure to adapt the device to t...

Page 23: ...ing distance value in the user interface i Minimum blocking distance antenna length antenna extension length x number of extensions 0 1 m 4 Horn antenna antenna extensions Figure 2 20 Horn antenna how...

Page 24: ...mber of extensions If you attach more extensions than were initially ordered change the blocking distance value in the user interface i Minimum blocking distance antenna length antenna extension lengt...

Page 25: ...he device Equipment needed Device Weather protection option 10 mm wrench not supplied The overall dimensions of the weather protection are in Dimensions and weight in the handbook Loosen the bracket n...

Page 26: ...to the keyhole at the front of the weather protection Turn the screwdriver counterclockwise Pull the top of weather protection up and forward i This will open the weather protection Figure 2 24 How to...

Page 27: ...on the electrical components of the measuring device may only be carried out by properly trained specialists INFORMATION Look at the device nameplate to ensure that the device is delivered according...

Page 28: ...r HART communication 3 Output 1 14 30 VDC for an output of 22 mA at the terminal 4 Output 2 10 30 VDC for an output of 22 mA at the terminal DANGER For electrical data for Ex i applications refer to t...

Page 29: ...al code The cables are in a loop in front of the device 1 so water does not go into the housing Tighten the cable feedthroughs 2 Close unused cable feedthroughs with dummy plugs 3 INFORMATION The devi...

Page 30: ...ting concept You can read measurements and configure the device with A digital display screen optional A connection to a system or PC with PACTware You can download the Device Type Manager DTM file fr...

Page 31: ...isplayed This will explain what the menu is and what the parameters do Press and U Esc at the same time to go back to the menu If you do not touch the display for another 30 seconds the message is sho...

Page 32: ...nication standard for sending information between the system and the field device This standard agrees with IEC PAS 62453 Field devices are easily integrated Installation is supported by a user friend...

Page 33: ...e and read process data Store and read diagnostic status information Help plan preventive maintenance to reduce a plant s downtime to a minimum The DD file is given on the CD ROM supplied with the dev...

Page 34: ...s Integrated LCD display with sun cover 20 60 C 4 140 F if the ambient temperature is not in these limits the display switches off 2nd current output PTFE PP flange plate protection for Drop antennas...

Page 35: ...pplementary operating instructions or approval certificates Drop antenna PTFE Drop antenna PTFE Drop antenna PTFE Drop antenna PTFE 40 150 C 58 300 F according to the temperature limits of the gasket...

Page 36: ...F Kalrez 6375 20 200 C 4 390 F EPDM 40 C 150 C 40 300 F 2 Feedthrough Standard PEI 40 200 C 40 390 F Option Metaglas 30 200 C 22 390 F for horn antennas only 3 Weather protection Option Stainless ste...

Page 37: ...y XP Cl I Div 2 Gr ABCD XP NI Cl II Div 1 Gr EFG Cl III FM only XP Cl II Div 1 Gr EFG Cl III IS Cl II III Div 2 Gr FG XP NI NEC 505 CEC NEC 505 CEC NEC 505 CEC NEC 505 CEC Cl I Zone 0 AEx ia Gr IIC CS...

Page 38: ...6 NOTES 38 OPTIWAVE 7300 C www krohne com 04 2009 4000050002 QS OPTIWAVE 7300 R05 en Notes QS_OPTIWAVE7300_en_090528_4000050002_R05_web book Page 38 Friday May 29 2009 4 01 PM...

Page 39: ...NOTES 6 39 OPTIWAVE 7300 C www krohne com 04 2009 4000050002 QS OPTIWAVE 7300 R05 en QS_OPTIWAVE7300_en_090528_4000050002_R05_web book Page 39 Friday May 29 2009 4 01 PM...

Page 40: ...gas industry Measuring systems for sea going tankers Head Office KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH Co KG Ludwig Krohne Str 5 D 47058 Duisburg Germany Tel 49 0 203 301 0 Fax 49 0 203 301 10389 info krohne de KRO...

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