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Fct 1.3.3 P. WIDTH.LIM

 pulse width 

You can limit the duration of active pulse width of the Pulse output. You
can choose - 

• YES   

• NO 

 

YES

 limits the pulse width to 250 mSec 

NO

 keeps the Pulse output at 50% duty cycle. 

This function helps to minimize the overheating of 
totalizer coils. 
 

Fct. 2.0 TEST 

This second main menu level groups test functions for display, current
output and Pulse output. There are no sub-menus under 

2.0.

 

Since these

are test functions, when executed they have an immediate effect on the
signal converter for the duration the test function is executed. When
using all the other menu functions, the changes made are stored
temporarily and have no effect on the operation of signal converter
unless you quit menu. 
 

Fct. 2.1 TESTDISP.

 display test 

All segments of the display are flashed together. You can press   

  key

at any time to terminate display test. 
 

Fct. 2.2 TEST I

 current ouput test 

 

Caution:

 during this test current output will change to set test values so

you should take appropriate action depending on your current output
application 
 
Place current meter in series with current loop. Then enter integer value
of current output desired. 
 
Entering a value will cause that current to flow so that you can check it
with a meter. Select 

CONT YES

 to test other current value or 

CONT NO

to end. When you exit the menu, normal current value depending on flow
rate and programming of current output functions will be restored. 

 

LIMITS - 4 to 20 mA. 
 

HART: GOM 1,2,2 

 

Fac. 2.3 TEST P 

Pulse output test 

 

Caution:

 during this test frequency output will change to set test values

so you should take appropriate action depending on your pulse output
application 
 

Connect voltmeter to pulse output. With supply & load connected
select – 

• Pulse OFF  

 Pulse ON  

Selecting Pulse ON/OFF will cause the output to change accordingly so
that you can check it on the meter. Select 

CONT. YES 

to test further or

CONT. NO 

to end. When you exit the menu normal pulse output

depending on flow rate and programming of pulse output functions will
be restored. 

Fct. 3.0 INSTALL 

This is a main menu level whose submenus and their functions
cover all installation-related functions which include: 

-  Primary data (nominal diameter, k-factor). 

-  User data (password, totaliser setting etc.) 

-  Application data (medium, density operating and normal and

amplifier gain) 

Fct. 3.1.0 BASIS. PARAM 

This submenu functions allow user to enter the vortex 

primary sensor data viz. nominal diameter and k- factor 

Fct. 3.1.1 NOMINAL.DIA

 nominal diameter 

Select from the options which DIN/ANSI size primary is used with
the instrument. Options to choose from are –

 

 DN 10s 

 

DN 10 

• 

DN 15 

 

DN 20 

• 

DN 25 

 

DN 40 

• 

DN 50 

 

DN 80 

• 

DN 100 

 

DN 150 

 

DN 200 

 

ANSI 3/8"s 

ANSI 3/8" 

 

ANSI 1/2" 

• 

ANSI 3/4" 

 

ANSI 1" 

 

ANSI 1.5" 

 

ANSI 2" 

• 

ANSI 3" 

 

ANSI 4" 

 

ANSI 6" 

 

ANSI 8" 

 

Fct. 3.1.2 K-FACTOR

 k-factor of the primary 

Enter the primary constant k-factor value. This value is stamped on
the instrument label and in units of pulses/m3 

 

LIMITS – Limits depend on nominal- dia 

 

 

NOM.DIA 

 LOW LIM 

     HIGH LIM 

 

 

DN 10S/ANSI 3/8"S 

1370000 

1530000 

DN 10/ANSI 3/8" 

490000 

543000 

DN 15/ANSI 1/2" 

290000 

330000 

DN 20/ANSI 3/4" 

107000 

120000 

DN 25/ANSI 1" 

42000 

66000 

DN 40/ANSI 1.5" 

12300 

18700 

DN 50/ANSI 2" 

6065 

8800 

DN 80/ANSI 3" 

1740 

2730 

DN 100/ANSI 4" 

775 

1200 

DN 150/ANSI 6" 

240 

350 

DN 200/ANSI 8"   

104      

163 

 

Fct. 3.2.0 USER DATA 

This is submenu level. 3.2.x functions allow enabling of password
code 1, enabling and resetting of built-in electronic totalizer. 

 

Fct. 3.2.1 ENTRY.CODE.1

 

enable code 1 password 

Select YES if password should be checked to access the menu. Use 
password to prevent configuration changes by an unauthorized 
person. Answering 

NO

 means password is not required to enter 

menu. 

 

Fct. 3.2.2 TOT. RESET

 totalizer reset 

This function on can be used to reset the totalizer (to zero) Two 
options are presented 

 

 YES 

 

 NO 

 

To reset totalizer - Select 

YES

 

To keep totalizer value unchanged – Select 

NO.

 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VFM 1091

Page 1: ...4 2001 Vortex flowmeter Installation and Operating Instructions VFM 1091 I...

Page 2: ...log output I 7 3 3 3 Connection between VFS1000 I F and VFC 091 F 8 3 3 4 Pulse Output P 8 4 Start up 8 Part B Signal converter VFC 091 5 Operation of the signal converter 9 5 1 General 9 5 1 1 Starti...

Page 3: ...gramming 23 6 2 12 HART Programmability 23 6 2 13 Functions through HHC 24 6 2 14 Generic Online Menu Tree 25 Part C Functional checks and Trouble shooting hints 7 Functional checks 26 7 1 Primary hea...

Page 4: ...m side Vertical pipe run upward flow direction Horizontal pipe run see below 2 Difference between inside diameters of primary head and pipeline D Meter size of primary head in millimeters or Inches In...

Page 5: ...to 8 500 Hz crossover frequency which equals 0 75 mm 5 Pipeline along a wall Where possible the distance between the pipe centerline and wall should be greater than 0 5 m 20 If it is less first connec...

Page 6: ...ipe flanges Pressure ratings DIN DN25 PN40 100 DN40 PN40 100 DN50 PN40 64 100 DN80 PN40 64 100 DN 100 PN16 40 64 DN150 PN16 PN40 DN200 PN10 16 and ANSI 1 2 to 8 150 300 SORF Gaskets are supplied by us...

Page 7: ...nformity with VDE 400 part 410 or equivalent national standard must be ensured Hazardous area application will require the connection of protective Earth Connection to power VFM 1091 K Current and fre...

Page 8: ...t mode is as follows TEST is displayed for approx 3 seconds followed by VFM 1091 the instrument type followed by Ver x xx the software version of the instrument Then instrument operates in measurement...

Page 9: ...settings test functions are grouped in the form of menu having a tree structure see Sect 5 3 1 for details and are accessible in the programming mode Operator can view or alter the present settings da...

Page 10: ...well greased at all times Display 1st line Display 2nd line Display 3rd line q v Volumetric flow rate q n Normalised volumetric flow rate q m Massflow rate S Totalizer value u Velocity of medium F Vor...

Page 11: ...el Submenu level Function level Data level Fct 1 3 0 PULS O P Fct 1 3 1 1 3 3 Fct 1 2 0 DISPLAY Fct 1 2 1 1 2 6 Fct TEST 2 0 Fct 2 1 2 3 Fct 3 3 0 APPLICAT Fct 3 3 1 3 3 4 Fct 3 2 0 USER DATA Fct 3 2...

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Page 14: ...keys in programming mode Programming and other functions are grouped in a menu having tree structure To navigate in the menu tree use keys as follows To go into the branch i e from main menu level to...

Page 15: ...hat function function Newly entered data will be saved in non volatile memory and accepted by measuring program only after termination of programming mode as described below Pressing the key at main m...

Page 16: ...AIL F Failure of Keys Contact KHRONE MARSHALL Service applicable to instrument which have display option NOVRAM FAIL F Non Volatile Memory Contact KHRONE MARSHALL Service has failed LINE INTER N Suppl...

Page 17: ...rresponds to 0 flow Q 0 and 100 flow Q 100 respectively The value of Q 100 is entered at the MAX FLOW Function If the flowrate exceeds the MAX FLOW an error condition HIGH FLOW is generated Descriptio...

Page 18: ...o be displayed Fct 1 2 5 ERROR MSG display of error messages If you want error messages to appear between display of parameters in normal measuring mode choose YES otherwise select NO Fct 1 2 6 CYCLE...

Page 19: ...check it on the meter Select CONT YES to test further or CONT NO to end When you exit the menu normal pulse output depending on flow rate and programming of pulse output functions will be restored Fc...

Page 20: ...on 21 6 2 1 Physical units FLOW RATE UNITS Refer to functions Fct 1 1 2 MAX FLOW maximum flow rate Fct 1 1 3 MIN FLOW minimum flow rate Fct 1 2 1 FLOW UNITS for display Units for flow rate for volumet...

Page 21: ...s in its selected unit The marker identifies the parameter being displayed Parameter is displayed continuously in non cyclic mode refer sect 6 1 Fct 1 2 6 To select other parameter s of the display cy...

Page 22: ...and thereafter restarted by the use of Fct 3 2 3 TOT ON OFF Totaliser counting is also interrupted when in programming mode in Menu Resetting to 0 of the totalizer is possible by using Fct 3 2 2 TOT R...

Page 23: ...ops making measurements when it is in the programming mode This means VFM 1091 I will keep totaliser value and Current Pulse output as per the last value output before entering the programming mode 6...

Page 24: ...Rev Gives the internal software revision Hardware Rev Gives the revision number for the hardware Final Assembly Refers to the factory set value of the electronic assembly Device ID Gives unique ident...

Page 25: ...es 1 Model 2 Tag 4 Descriptor 3 Date 5 Message 6 PV snsr s n 7 Final asmbly 8 Revision 1 Model 2 Tag 4 Descriptor 3 Date 5 Message 6 PV snsr s n 7 Final asmbly 8 Revision 4 Device 3 Output condition 2...

Page 26: ...result in fatal errors and are indication of a hardware fault within electronics Usually it is necessary to replace electronics in such cases 7 2 2 Display check Display functionality can be checked...

Page 27: ...too low Set gain to value of 5 or greater check SYMPTOM Fatal error INV CONFIG invalid configuration Configuration data in the non volatile memory is inadvertently corrupted Go to the programming mod...

Page 28: ...by PTB and stated as Ui 30 V Ii 100 mA 9 1 Temperature class Pi 0 8 W Li mH Ci 20 nF The loop power supply connections from safe area to the flow meter in hazardous area must be routed through a suita...

Page 29: ...10 Field connections diagram Hazardous Area Load 14 30V DC 4 20 mA 4 20 mA VFM 1091 I Ex HHC HHC 11 Name plate certificates VFM 1091 I Ex 29...

Page 30: ...Certificate number of VFM 1091 I Ex FM CSA PTB approvals are pending 30...

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Page 34: ...wing conditions in mPA s or in centipoise Maximum volumetric flowrate Qmax in m3 hr Minimum volumetric flowrate Q min in m3 hr Refer to page 4 for dimension of meter inside diameter The following limi...

Page 35: ...upto 240deg C 464deg F Parofluor O ring Steam applications 2 Vortex shedding body Unalloyed Titanium No 3 7035 as standard Stainless Steel A351 CF3M 316L Upto size DN100 4 Stainless Steel A351 CF8 304...

Page 36: ...I DN100 4 5 30 x 10 4 D DN 20 3 4 0 45 J DN150 6 1 60 x 10 4 E DN 25 1 1 50 x 10 1 K DN200 8 5 90 x 10 5 F DN 40 1 1 2 3 30 x 10 2 Signal converter VFC 091 Full scale rangeprogrammable in litres m3 US...

Page 37: ...oad current 100 mA DC Max pulse rate 0 5 Hz Accuracy Linearity 0 1 of full scale range Power influence 0 005 of full scale range per 1 variation in voltage supply Temperature coefficient 100ppm of ful...

Page 38: ...Dimensions and weight VHF 1091 I F Primary head flanged versions same as for VFM 1091 I K versions 38...

Page 39: ...9205 and ANSI Groove joint to DIN 2512 and ANSI dimensions on request Dimension a without gaskets between flowmeter and pipe flanges Gaskets not included with flowmeter High temperature version with r...

Page 40: ...NG FLANGES WITH 7D 5D LOCATING PIPES 1 AND 1 5 METER MATING FLANGES WILL 300LBS ONLY BUT PIPE MATING FLANGES CAN BE 150LBS 300LBS Face to face distance for DN 100 4 units is 80 mm so one to one replac...

Page 41: ...rates a so called Karman Vortex Street with alternating pressure conditions whose frequency f is proportional to the flow velocity v The non dimensional Strouhal number S primary head constant describ...

Page 42: ...42 Pipe for U S D S Assembly Note 1 Material C S seamless Pipe ASTM A106 GR B 2 Unless specified dimentions are in mm...

Page 43: ...Size Flange Pressure Class Material Designation Heat Code Material C S SA 516 Gr 60 Unless specified dimentions are in mm Note Flanges as per the B16 5 Surface finish 32 to 63 um Details to be stamped...

Page 44: ...as per ANSI B16 5 Surface finish 32 to 63 um Details to be stamped Manufacturers Name or trademark Flange Size Flange Pressure Class Material Designation Heat Code How to Stamp Flange Recess Facing a...

Page 45: ...IN 2501 Surface finish 32 to 63 um Details to be stamped Manufacturers Name or trademark Flange Size Flange Pressure Class Material Designation Heat Code How to Stamp Flanges Facing operator Material...

Page 46: ...as per DIN 2501 Surface finish 32 to 63 um Details to be stamped Manufacturers Name or trademark Flange Size Flange Pressure Class Material Designation Heat Code How to Stamp Flanges Recess Facing aw...

Page 47: ...y for SW Note One set of U S Assly and one set of D S Assly is to be supplied To be painted with heat resistant paint Flanges to welded off center Welding std Ad Merkblatt B8 Material C S 47 Unless sp...

Page 48: ...as per JIS B2210 Surface finish 32 to 63 um Details to be stamped Manufacturers Name or trademark Flange Size Flange Pressure Class Material Designation Heat Code How to Stamp Flange RF Facing operato...

Page 49: ...ANSI Flanges Note One set of U S Assly and one set of D S Assly is to be supplied To be painted with heat resistant paint Flanges to welded off center Welding std Ad Merkblatt B8 Material C S Unless s...

Page 50: ...TER MATING FLANGES WITH 7D 5D LOCATING PIPES 1 AND 1 5 METER MATING FLANGES WILL 300LBS ONLY BUT PIPE MATING FLANGES CAN BE 150LBS 300LBS Face to face distance for DN 100 4 units is 80 mm so one to on...

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