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51-638 Echotel Model 338 Two-Wire Ultrasonic Transmitter

40

2.8

Configuration Parameter Worksheet

Par.

Page

Description

Value

P52

not used

P53

not used

P54

not used

P55

not used

P56

not used

P57

not used

P58

not used

P59

not used

P60

26

Total Unit Operating Hours

P61

26

Elapsed Time Since Powered-up

P62

not used

P63

not used

P64

27

Current Temperature of the
Transducer

P65

27

Maximum Temperature of the
Transducer

P66

27

Minimum Temperature of the
Transducer

P67

not used

P68

not used

P69

not used

P70

27

Echo Map

P71

27

Distance of the Measuring Window

P72

27

Amplitude of Echo in Measuring
Window

P73

27

Position of Echo

P74

27

Signal to Noise Ratio

P75

28

Actual Dead Zone Distance

P76

28

Head of Flow

P77

28

Resettable Totalizer (T1)

P78

28

Non-resettable Totalizer (T2)

P79

not used

P80

28

Current (mA) Output Test

P81

not used

P82

not used

P83

not used

P84

29

Simulation Type

P85

29

Cycle Time for Simulation 

P86

29

Simulated Low Level Value 

P87

29

Simulated High Level Value

P88

not used

P89

not used

P90

not used

P91

not used

P92

not used

P93

not used

P94

not used

P95

not used

P96

not used

P97

30

Software Code

P98

not used

P99

30

Password Protection

Par.

Page

Description

Value

P00

10

Application and Engineering Units

P01

10

Bar Graph and Measurement Mode

P02

11

Calculation Units

P03

12

Displayed Values (rounding)

P04

13

Range

P05

14

Dead Zone

P06

14

Far-end Blocking

P07

not used

P08

not used

P09

not used

P10

15

4 mA Current Output Value

P11

15

20 mA Current Output Value

P12

15

Fail-safe Indication

P13

not used

P14

not used

P15

not used

P16

not used

P17

not used

P18

not used

P19

not used

P20

16

Damping

P21

not used

P22

16

Dome Top Tank Compensation

P23

not used

P24

17

Target Tracking Speed

P25

17

Echo Selection in
Measurement Window

P26

18

Vessel Fill Rate

P27

18

Vessel Drain Rate

P28

18

Echo Loss Error Reporting

P29

19

False Target

P30

not used

P31

19

Speed of Sound Through Gas

P32

19

Specific Gravity

P33

not used

P34

not used

P35

not used

P36

not used

P37

not used

P38

not used

P39

not used

P40

20

Shape of Tank, Flume, or Weir

P41

20

Dimensions of Tank, Flume or Weir

P42

20

Dimensions of Tank, Flume or Weir

P43

20

Dimensions of Tank, Flume or Weir

P44

20

Dimensions of Tank, Flume or Weir

P45

20

Dimensions of Tank, Flume or Weir

P46

22

Reference Distance

P47

25

Linearization

P48

25

Linearization Table

P49

not used

P50

not used

P51

not used

Summary of Contents for STI Echotel 338

Page 1: ...Installation and Operating Manual Two Wire Non Contact Ultrasonic Transmitter For Level Volume and Open Channel Flow Measurement Echotel Model 338...

Page 2: ...unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous Low Voltage Directive For use in Installation Category II Pollution Degree 2 If equipment is used in a manner not specified...

Page 3: ...arameters 26 1 6 8 Open Channel Flow Head and Totalizers 28 1 6 9 Output Test Parameters 28 1 6 10 Simulation Mode 29 1 6 11 Additional Software Parameters 30 1 7 Configuration without LCD Module 31 1...

Page 4: ...iderations that should be evaluated prior to installing a non contact ultrasonic trans mitter The next few pages should be read thoroughly to ensure that the Model 338 will perform as expected in the...

Page 5: ...m Another alternative is to install the transducer in a stilling well that extends below the lowest level to be measured in the tank 1 2 7 Vapors Closed tanks that contain chemicals or other liquids t...

Page 6: ...ve the LCD module to access the 4 position terminal block 2 The two wires are connected to the 4 position removable terminal block with negative at position 2 and positive at position 3 Caution Termin...

Page 7: ...g or replacing the LCD module The 338 is fully functional without the plug in LCD module The LCD module consists of a bar graph that indicates echo strength or level as a percentage of span and a cus...

Page 8: ...normal operating mode as shown below Push button While Configuring Unit In Normal Mode ENTER QuickSet Configuration saves the displayed data Not used and proceeds to the next parameter register Comple...

Page 9: ...ete Configuration 2 Range maximum measuring distance 3 4 mA setpoint 4 20 mA setpoint 5 Fail safe indication of 3 6 mA 22 mA or Hold 6 Damping time of up to 60 seconds The Model 338 is shipped with Le...

Page 10: ...existing parameter value will keep blinking This is due to 1 The value is out of range example would be trying to enter a range value larger than 20 00 feet 2 The parameter value is not valid for this...

Page 11: ...d save it with the ENTER key Automatic Entry Use the Get Level function UP DOWN to display the actual measured value with level in the tank or to a fixed target Push ENTER to save value and proceed to...

Page 12: ...Register must be blinking press for 3 seconds to enter or exit the Complete Configuration menu UP DOWN Scroll up or down Parameter Registers Increase or decrease Parameter Value ENTER Switches blinki...

Page 13: ...ch register is d c b a P00 cba Application and Engineering Units Factory default value for P00 is 000 c Measuring System 0 Metric 1 US b Engineering Units see c English Metric 0 feet meter 1 inch cm P...

Page 14: ...Factory default value for P02 is 000 Engineering units for volume are selected in b and units for open channel flow are selected using b and c Metric or US for b is selected by the value of c in P00 T...

Page 15: ...ues 2 5 10 20 50 represent the numeric steps the calculat ed value will change in the last one or two digit s Examples P03 1 steps by 2 1 000 1 002 1 004 1 006 P03 5 steps by 50 1 000 1 050 1 100 1 15...

Page 16: ...level mark While in P04 press the ENTER key so that the four digit parameter is blinking Press the UP DOWN keys simultaneously for 3 seconds and the unit will display the measured distance between th...

Page 17: ...im of a standpipe or from any object protruding into the ultrasonic beam close to the transducer Since the 338 will not measure any value inside the dead zone the full tank usually 20 mA value will ne...

Page 18: ...ettings P10 4 mA current output value P11 20 mA current output value The mA current output values are calculated according to the Measurement Mode that was selected in P01 For measurements LEV or VOL...

Page 19: ...e two or more echoes when the transducer is mount ed in the center of a domed top tank If the transducer can not be positioned away from the center of the domed top the 338 provides compensation to re...

Page 20: ...ise within the vessel Register P25 provides two different echo selection modes for the 338 to use in forming the measurement window around the prop er signal Received signal amplitude Echo 1 Echo 2 t...

Page 21: ...isplay and 4 20 mA output at their last value during an echo loss If the echo loss continues for a period of time 10 seconds longer than twice the damping set in P20 then the dis play will change to n...

Page 22: ...an adjust ment to be made for this difference This parameter should only be used if the gas is homogenous throughout the tank It should not be used if there are stratified layers of a gas in the tank...

Page 23: ...from the shapes shown below P41 45 Tank dimensions Factory default values for P41 45 are 0 00 Enter appropriate dimension as shown below for the tank P40 Tank Shape Also to be set b0 Vertical cylindri...

Page 24: ...the appropriate dimensions into P41 through P45 depending on which type of primary flow element is being used P40 Primary element Flume Weir Also set 09 Parshall flume for any size Parshall flume P46...

Page 25: ...6 The sensor is mounted over the flume at a distance of 2 3 A behind the throat The head h is also shown at left When configuration is completed the head value can be viewed in P76 P40 10 Palmer Bowlu...

Page 26: ...wing equation Q m3 s P42 1 744 h1 5 0 091 h2 5 Enter the values for P42 and P46 as shown at left P40 14 Bottom step weir The flow through a bottom step weir is derived from the following equation Q m3...

Page 27: ...ues for P40 P42 and P46 P40 18 V notch weir 0 0002 Q m3 s 1 20 P42 100 0 05 h m 1 Q m3 s 1 320 tg P42 2 h2 47 The range P04 value is larger than the reference distance P46 as shown at left Enter value...

Page 28: ...The left column indicated as L in the display contains the level values measured by the Model 338 unit The right column indicated as r in the display contains the volume open channel flow or level va...

Page 29: ...linearization table after rec ognizing an L level value of 000 0 An error code will be displayed if the above format is not followed when enter ing values into the linearization table 1 6 7 Informatio...

Page 30: ...the selected echo into the 338 transmitter Parameters P71 through P73 display data concerning the Measuring Window These are readout only parameters P74 Signal to Noise Ratio P74 gives an indication...

Page 31: ...up for open channel flow P76 can not be viewed P77 Resettable totalizer T1 P77 displays the value of the resettable totalizer used for open channel flow To reset T1 1 While in P77 press NEXT DOWN simu...

Page 32: ...the simulation mode configuration Note that the simula tion levels must be within the programmed values for measuring range P04 and deadzone P05 To start the simulation mode return to the measurement...

Page 33: ...password the password protection will automatically be activated when the unit is returned to the Measurement Mode If password protection is activat ed the software parameters can only be viewed this...

Page 34: ...mA current output can also be assigned in inverted mode with 4 mA 100 full tank and 20 mA 0 empty tank NOTE Programming without the LCD module is only possible if the unit is receiving a valid echo th...

Page 35: ...nimum distance in the tank Action LED indication Check for a valid echo Valid echo received transmitter is to be programmed Press NEXT steadily Transmitter is in programming mode While continuing to p...

Page 36: ...ir original settings Action LED indication Press NEXT steadily Transmitter is in programming mode While continuing to press Reset in progress NEXT press the ENTER steadily Release both buttons Factory...

Page 37: ...ion Causes and actions to be done Memory error Contact local representative or the factory Echo loss No echo received no reflection reposition the unit Hardware error Contact local representative or t...

Page 38: ...transducer also meas ures the temperature in the vessel to provide compensation for changing temperature By inputting the type and geometry of the vessel the intel ligent electronics can calculate the...

Page 39: ...EAM Vapors can cause problems when the liquid No condensation 1 0 process temperature is well above the temperature of the airspace The Little condensation 0 9 greater the difference the more expected...

Page 40: ...6 5 feet 2 m 2 mm for 6 5 to 16 4 feet 5 m 5 mm for 16 4 to 20 feet 6 m Velocity Velocity Gases Chemical Formula ft sec m s Acetaldehyde C2H4O 829 4 252 8 Acetylene C2H2 1118 2 340 8 Ammonia NH3 1410...

Page 41: ...LCD module temperature 13 to 140 F 25 to 60 C Enclosure Plastic PBT NEMA 6 IP 67 Cable entry Two 1 2 NPT and Two PG16 2 6 3 Transducer Maximum range 20 feet 6 meters Dead zone 10 inches 250 mm Frequen...

Page 42: ...module 5 12 to 36 VDC P Plastic PBT NEMA 6 338 Integrally mounted transmitter with 80 kHz transducer plastic housing polypropylene transducer 2 6 4 Physical 2 NPT PG16 2 1 2 NPT 2 2 4 60 2 1 54 4 7 12...

Page 43: ...ed P96 not used P97 30 Software Code P98 not used P99 30 Password Protection Par Page Description Value P00 10 Application and Engineering Units P01 10 Bar Graph and Measurement Mode P02 11 Calculatio...

Page 44: ...arranty period and 2 The factory inspection finds the cause of the claim to be covered under the warranty If the trouble is the result of conditions beyond our con trol or is NOT covered by the warran...

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