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Safety Precautions 

  Be sure to thoroughly read the instruction manual before using the products. 
  Keep the instruction manual in a safe, convenient location for future reference. 
  All or part of the contents described in this manual may be changed without any notice. 
  Due to our constant striving for further improvement of products, parts or products that differ from those         

described in this manual may be substituted. 

          WARNING 

(Failure to observe this WARNING may cause a fatal or serious injury.) 

  Be sure to confirm that any peripheral equipment does not move before installation work. 

In addition, observe safety requirements for installation work where high-place work is expected. 

  Be sure to turn off the power source before wiring, mounting and transportation work.    (Failure to observe   

this WARNING may result in an electric shock/ injury or equipment damage due to short-circuit.) 

  Carry out wiring work correctly with reference to a proper drawing. 
  Never disassemble the equipment.    (Failure to observe this WARNING may result in an electric shock.) 
  Do not open the cover under an explosive environmental condition when power is entered.    (Failure to   

observe this WARNING may result in an injury or equipment damage.) 

  Do not place or store the equipment in any hostile environmental place where it will be subjected to direct   

sunlight, rain, water droplet, hazardous gas/water, etc.. 

          CAUTION 

(Failure to observe this CAUTION may cause a moderate injury or equipment damage.) 

  Do not use the equipment for any purpose other than the original purpose of use. 
  Be sure to confirm the specification of equipment and use the equipment within the range of specification. 

(Mounting conditions such as temperature, power source, frequency, etc.) 

  Make sure a correct wiring before applying power source. 
  Do not have a shock or strong impact to the equipment. 

(Failure to observe this CAUTION may result in equipment damage.) 

  Be sure to connect necessary terminals (grounding, etc.). 
  Remove all wiring to the equipment before doing electrical welding work near the equipment. 
  Do not forcedly bend or pull the lead wire also do not use unnecessarily long wire. 
  Tighten the cover, lead outlet, etc. properly so that dust, rainwater, etc. do not enter inside the equipment. 
  Do not use the equipment under a corrosive condition (NH

3

, SO

2

, CI

2

, etc.). 

  Be sure to tighten the cable grand so that outer air does not enter inside the equipment. 
  When applying piping connection such as conduit, etc. instead of cable grand, apply putty or equivalents on   

the cable entry so that outer air does not enter inside the equipment. 

IMPORTANT 

(indicates notes or information to help customers.) 

Limitations of Warranty: 

  Warranty period shall be one year from the date of delivery (ex-factory).   
  Any damage of any other products that have occurred for use of the equipment is not covered by   

this warranty.    Also any loss induced by failure or malfunction of the equipment is not covered by   
this warranty. 

  Failure or malfunction caused by following are not covered by this warranty: 

a.  Modification or repair by a party other than MATSUSHIMA’s authorized personnel,   

or replacement of parts not recommended by MATSUSHIMA. 

b.  Inadequate storage, installation, use, inspection or maintenance that does not comply   

with specifications. 

c.  Cause for any peripheral equipment or device. 
d.  Accident beyond control and force majeure (fire, earthquake, flood, riots, etc.). 

Lack of instructions to MATSUSHIMA for information or safety requirements that can be predicted only   
by customers’ side. 

This warranty conditions do not limit customers’ legal right. 

Price for the equipment does not include any charge for services such as commissioning,   
supervising, etc.. 

Summary of Contents for MWFM-AN-01

Page 1: ...Operation 8 8 Sensitivity adjustment 12 9 Maintenance 12 10 Troubleshooting 13 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FLOW MONITOR TYPE MWFM AN 01 An operator should read carefully this instruction manual and conduct correct handing 1 8 18 Norimatsu Higashi Yahatanishi ku Kitakyushu 807 0837 Japan Phone No 8193 691 3731 Fax No 8193 691 3735 http www matsushima m tech com E mail sales matsushima m tech com ...

Page 2: ... a correct wiring before applying power source Do not have a shock or strong impact to the equipment Failure to observe this CAUTION may result in equipment damage Be sure to connect necessary terminals grounding etc Remove all wiring to the equipment before doing electrical welding work near the equipment Do not forcedly bend or pull the lead wire also do not use unnecessarily long wire Tighten t...

Page 3: ...equency 24 15 GHz 2 4 Oscillation power 6 6 mW typ 2 5 Current output 4 mA to 20 mA DC Max load resistance 600 2 6 Fault alarm output Current output at device failure 0 mA 2 7 Moving average 1 to 90 times adjustable 2 8 Power consumption Max 10 VA 2 9 Ambient temperature 10 C to 55 C 2 10 Allowable temperature 20 C to 80 C measuring object 2 11 Allowable pressure Max 0 5 MPa 5 kgf cm2 2 12 Materia...

Page 4: ...etting parameters Also when pressed while the window is being used for measurement display shows the level of the reflected signal 4 button Moves the cursor during parameter setting operations 5 button Changes the numeric value during parameter setting operations 6 POWER lamp green Lights up when the power supply is turned on 7 PARAMETER lamp yellow Lights up when a parameter setting is changed 8 ...

Page 5: ...is to be used outdoors attach a rain cover or similar protective cover to minimize the entry of rain water Do not install the Flow Monitor at a location where light may shine on the transmitting surface at the G1 screw end as this may cause a malfunction Flow Monitor Packing Locknut Apply liquid gasket to fill any gaps in the screw part and the packing before mounting Inner wall of pipe Fig 3 Moun...

Page 6: ... transmission Important Do not use a shield made of an electroconductive material It may cause a false detection especially when the measured material contains some moisture 5 Flow Monitor Installation Conditions 5 1 Free Fall Applications Fig 4 Installation to Minimize Adhesion and Accumulation of Transported Material Fig 5 Installation on Free Fall Equipment Flow Monitor Fall height A 300 mm or ...

Page 7: ... or less earth resistance Flow Monitor Metal piping Air flow Length At least 10 times the pipe diameter Length At least 5 times the pipe diameter Fig 7 Earth Terminal Connection Fig 6 Installation on Pneumatic Transportation Equipment Important Metal pipes must be used for the equipment piping Be sure to secure the required heights for installation ...

Page 8: ... may result in a Flow Monitor failure Caution Be sure to confirm that the power supply has been turned off before connecting the wiring Failure to observe this precaution may result in an electric shock electric leakage fire or other accident IMPORTANT If the Flow Monitor is used in an environment where electrical noise is generated use a protective metal conduit tube for the cable to prevent malf...

Page 9: ...hown Press STO Press STO Press STO Press STO Displays measurement results Flow rate in is shown Displays the current zero setting Enter a value to be set for 0 Input value range 0 9999 Default 0 Displays the current span setting Enter a value to be set for 100 Input value range 10 57000 Default 57000 Displays the current moving average setting Enter a value for the number of times the moving avera...

Page 10: ...nt results Flow rate in is shown Displays arithmetic processing results The product of vibration amplitude V frequency Hz is shown Checks and records the value With the zero setting on display enter the value checked in the previous step The numeric character which is flickering can be changed Use to change the flickering position to change the number and STO to store the entered value Press and S...

Page 11: ...etting Span Displays measurement results Flow rate in is shown Displays the current zero setting All the numeric characters will flicker After the value for zero is set the window will automatically return to being the measurement display window Press MOD Hold down MOD for three seconds or longer Displays measurement results Flow rate in is shown Displays the current span setting All the numeric c...

Page 12: ...character and STO to store the entered value Displays measurement results Flow rate in is shown Press and STO Press MOD three times Displays measurement results Flow rate in is shown With the simulation mode on display enter a value to be set The numeric character which is flickering can be changed When the value is changed the electric current of the new value will be output Use to change the fli...

Page 13: ...on does not change from 0 Remove Cover of Flow Monitor Sensitivity Selector Switch is in red circle Change Selector Switch from Low to Hi downward with a thin flathead screwdriver Restart the flow conveyance and check whether the indication of Flow Monitor properly changes 9 Maintenance Any material or substance that adheres to the transmitting surface may cause any malfunction Regularly clean the...

Page 14: ...ower Cable disconnection Repair the disconnected section Device failure Contact Matsushima Sensor malfunction erroneous indication Proper adjustment has not been completed Set the zero and span parameters Material is adhering to the transmitting surface of the sensor Clean the transmitting surface Wear or damage to the transmitting surface of the sensor Contact Matsushima Supply voltage has droppe...

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