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F-1500 Series Insertion Turbine Flow Meter

 Installation and Operation Guide

02-18

1018-6  / 35726

Summary of Contents for F-1500 Series

Page 1: ...51 Belcher Road South Largo FL 33773 USA Tel 1 727 447 6140 Fax 1 727 442 5699 www onicon com sales onicon com F 1500 Series Insertion Turbine Flow Meter Installation and Operation Guide 02 18 1018 6 35726 ...

Page 2: ...omer or any third party is harmed by the use of this product ONICON assumes no responsibility for any such harm owing to any defects in the product which were not predictable or for any indirect damages Safety Precautions The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of installation operation service and repair of this product Failure to comply with these precautions ...

Page 3: ... repair verify that the line is not pressurized Always remove main power before disassembling any part of the mass flow meter WARNING Consult the flow meter nameplate for specific flow meter approvals before any hazardous location installation CAUTION Calibration must be performed by qualified personnel ONICON Incorporated strongly recommends that you return your flow meter to the factory for cali...

Page 4: ...tructed Flow Requirements 11 2 2 Flow Meter Installation 12 Figure 1 Isolation Valve Requirements 12 2 2 1 Standard Installation Guidelines 13 2 2 2 Hot Tap Guidelines 14 Figure 2 Hot Tap Sequence 14 2 3 FLOW METER INSERTION 15 2 3 1 Installing Flow Meters 15 Figure 3 Insertion Calculation Meter w Insertion Tool 15 2 3 2 Flow Meters with Permanent Insertion Tool 16 Figure 4 Flow Meters with Perman...

Page 5: ...lated 4 20 mA Output Using Meter Power 26 2 6 3 Frequency Output Connections 27 Figure 24 Isolated Frequency External Power 27 Figure 25 Non Isolated Frequency Output Input Power 27 Figure 26 Isolated Frequency Provided Power Supply 27 2 6 4 Pulse Output Connections 28 Figure 27 Isolated Pulse Output External Power 28 Figure 28 Non Isolated Pulse Output Input Power 28 Figure 29 Isolated Pulse Outp...

Page 6: ... SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS 49 4 1 HART COMMUNICATIONS 49 4 1 1 WIRING 49 Figure 40 Loop Powered Meter Wiring HART 49 Figure 41 DC Powered Meter Wiring HART 50 Figure 42 AC Powered Meter Wiring HART 50 4 1 2 HART Commands with the DD Menu 51 4 1 3 HART Commands with Generic DD Menu 55 4 2 MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS 58 4 2 1 Wiring 58 Figure 43 RS 485 Wiring MODBUS 58 4 2 2 Menu Items 58 Table 2 Byte Order 5...

Page 7: ...rom a single entry point in the pipeline F 1500 meters offer precise measurements of mass or volumetric flow rates Multi Parameter Mass Flow Meters Mass flow meters utilize three primary sensing elements a rotating turbine velocity sensor an RTD temperature sensor and an optional solid state pressure sensor to measure the mass flow rate of gases liquids and steam Meters are available as loop power...

Page 8: ...ll ordered components are present Make sure any spare parts or accessories are not discarded with the packing material Do not return any equipment to the factory without first contacting ONICON Customer Service 1 2 3 Technical Assistance If you encounter a problem with your flow meter review the configuration information for each step of the installation operation and set up procedures Verify that...

Page 9: ...n amplified filtered and shaped by the measurement electronics The frequency of the signal is proportional to the flowing velocity Flow Velocity Range To ensure trouble free operation turbine flow meters must be correctly sized so that the flow velocity range through the meter lies within the measurable velocity range The measurable range is defined by the minimum and maximum velocity using the fo...

Page 10: ...ollowing flow measurement options Volumetric flow Mass flow with temperature compensation Mass flow with temperature and pressure compensation Steam energy flow with temperature compensation Steam energy flow with temperature and pressure compensation Mass or Energy flow with temperature and external pressure compensation and Net Energy using a second temperature sensor 1 4 2 Line Size Process Con...

Page 11: ...ts the specific standard required for hazardous area installations 5 For remote installations verify the supplied cable length is sufficient to connect the flow meter sensor to the remote electronics Also before installation check your flow system for anomalies such as Leaks Valves or restrictions in the flow path that could create disturbances in the flow profile that might cause unexpected flow ...

Page 12: ...valve it must meet the following requirements 1 A minimum valve bore diameter of 1 875 is required and the valve s body size should be 2 Normally gate valves are used 2 Verify that the valve s body and flange rating are within the flow meter s maximum operating pressure and temperature 3 Choose an isolation valve with at least two inches existing between the flange face and the gate portion of the...

Page 13: ...of the cut out and record this number for calculating the insertion depth 5 Weld the flow meter pipe connection onto the pipe Make sure this connection is within 5 perpendicular to the pipe center line Install the isolation valve 6 When welding is complete and all fittings are installed close the isolation valve or cap the line Run a static pressure check on the welds If pressure loss or leaks are...

Page 14: ...6 Connect the hot tapping equipment to the isolation valve open the isolation valve and drill at least a 1 875 diameter hole 7 Retract the drill close the isolation valve and remove the hot tapping equipment 8 The first time the sensor is installed install the check disc tool on the flow meter rather than the rotor 9 Open the isolation valve and insert the check disc tool After successful insertio...

Page 15: ... meter process connections The length S of the stem is 28 67 12 Inch Extended Probe configuration is used with exceptionally lengthy flow meter process connections The length S of the stem is 40 67 Use the Correct Insertion Formula Depending on your flow meter s process connection use the applicable insertion length formula and installation procedure as follows Flow meters with a packing gland typ...

Page 16: ...rs The length of thread engagement on the NPT style meters is also subtracted in the equation The length of the threaded portion of the NPT meter is 1 18 inches Measure the thread portion still showing after the installation and subtract that amount from 1 18 inches This gives you the thread engagement length If this cannot be measured use 55 inch for this amount F 12 inches R 5 inches t 0 438 inc...

Page 17: ...ment pointer parallel to the pipe and pointing downstream Tighten the stem lock bolt to secure the sensor position 4 Slowly open the isolation valve to the full open position If necessary slightly tighten the two packing gland nuts to reduce the leakage around the stem 5 Turn the insertion tool handle clockwise to insert the sensor head into the pipe Continue until the top of the upper retractor b...

Page 18: ...ng downstream Tighten the stem lock bolt to secure the sensor position 5 Slowly open the isolation valve to the full open position If necessary slightly tighten the two packing gland nuts to reduce the leakage around the stem 6 Turn the insertion tool handle clockwise to insert the stem into the pipe Continue until the top of the upper retractor bracket lines up with the insertion length mark scri...

Page 19: ...se the following formula to determine insertion depth for meters with a packing gland connection NPT and flanged without an insertion tool Figure 6 Flow Meter with Removable Insertion Tool Example To install the F 1500 flow meter with a standard probe S 28 67 into a 14 inch schedule 40 pipe the following measurements are taken F 3 inches R 5 inches t 0 438 inches The example insertion length is 20...

Page 20: ...n length I is achieved Do not force the stem into the pipe 5 Tighten the packing gland nuts to stop leakage around the stem Do not torque over 20 ft lbs 6 Slide the stem clamp back into position Torque stem clamp bolts to 15 ft lbs Replace the stem clamp nuts and torque to 10 15 ft lbs CAUTION The sensor alignment pointer must point downstream in the direction of flow WARNING The line pressure mus...

Page 21: ... unit to a power source and to peripheral devices Failure to do so could result in injury or death All wiring procedures must be performed with the power off The NEMA 4X enclosure contains an integral wiring compartment with one dual strip terminal block located in the smaller end of the enclosure Two female NPT conduit entries are available for separate power and signal wiring For all hazardous a...

Page 22: ...ubtract the minimum terminal voltage from the supply voltage and divide by the maximum loop current 20 mA Thus The maximum resistance Rload Rmax Vsupply 12V 0 020 A Figure 10 Load Resistance Versus Input Voltage 2 5 3 Frequency Output Connections The frequency output is used for a remote counter It can be scaled to output a 1 to 10 kHz signal proportional to mass or volume flow temperature pressur...

Page 23: ...ss on the terminations at any time The meter is shipped with temporary strain relief glands at each end of the cable Disconnect the cable from the meter s terminal block inside the junction box not at the remote electronics enclosure Remove both glands and install appropriate conduit entry glands and conduit When installation is complete re connect each labeled wire to the corresponding terminal p...

Page 24: ...e used they must be installed within 18 457 mm of the enclosure 4 20 mA 3 AC PWR IN 4 20 mA 1 24 VDC OUT 4 20 mA 2 RS485 RS485 RS485 GND OPTION 2 ALARM 2 HOT PULSE OUT NEUT FREQ OUT ALARM 1 4 OPTION 1 1 2 3 1 5 2 3 ALARM 3 4 5 2 6 1 Input Power Connections To access the wiring terminal blocks locate and loosen the small set screw which locks the small enclosure cover in place Unscrew the cover to ...

Page 25: ...Nm CAUTION The DC wire insulation temperature rating must meet or exceed 185 F 85 C 18 to 36 VDC 300 mA Max Figure 19 DC Power Connections 2 6 2 4 20 mA OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The externally powered versions of the meters have a single 4 20 mA loop powered output Two additional loops are available on the optional communication board The 4 20 mA loop current is controlled by the meter electronics The e...

Page 26: ...wire Rsense To calculate Rmax the maximum Rload for the loop subtract the minimum terminal voltage from the supply voltage and divide by the maximum loop current 20 mA Thus The maximum resistance Rload Rmax Vsupply 12V 0 020 A DC powered meters only RL 250 Ohm DC Power DC Common mA Meter For HART communications the signal loop must have a minimum of 250 ohms load resistance Figure 22 Non Isolated ...

Page 27: ...st option with a separate power supply 5 to 36 VDC if a specific voltage is needed for the frequency output Use the second configuration if the voltage at the flow meter power supply is an acceptable driver voltage for the load connected Take into account that the current used by the frequency load comes from the meter s power supply Use the third configuration if you have an AC powered unit only ...

Page 28: ...has a separate power supply Figure 37 The second uses the flow meter power supply Figure 38 DC powered units only and the third uses the internal 24 VDC power supply Figure 39 AC powered units only Use the first option with a separate power supply 5 to 36 VDC if a specific voltage is needed for the pulse output Use the second configuration if the voltage at the flow meter power supply is an accept...

Page 29: ...a separate power supply Figure 40 The second uses the flow meter power supply Figure 41 DC powered units only and the third uses the meter provided power supply Figure 42 AC powered units only Use the first option with a separate power supply 5 to 36 VDC if a specific voltage is needed for the alarm output Use the second configuration if the voltage at the flow meter power supply is an acceptable ...

Page 30: ...in relief glands at each end of the cable Disconnect the cable from the meter s terminal block inside the junction box not at the remote electronics where the LCD display is located after enclosure Remove both glands and install appropriate conduit entry glands and conduit When installation is complete reconnect each labeled wire to the corresponding terminal position on the junction box terminal ...

Page 31: ... INPUT WIRING The meter is set to have Option 1 used for the external input Programming menus that pertain to the optional 4 20 mA input are located in the Hidden Diagnostics Menu in section 5 Option2 Option1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Power Ext 4 20 mA Input Device External Figure 35 External 4 20 mA Input Wiring External Power Supply Follow the above diagram to wire the external 4 20 mA input into the ...

Page 32: ... powered meter 2 6 10 OPTIONAL CONTACT CLOSURE INPUT WIRING Option2 Option1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Ext 4 20 mA Input Device 24 VDC OUT 24 VDC OUT AC units only Meter provided DC power Option2 Option1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 38 Optional Contact Closure Input Wiring Follow the above diagram to wire an external switch input into the flow meter The meter is configured to have Option 1 used for the ext...

Page 33: ...buttons can be operated with the enclosure cover removed Or the explosion proof cover can remain in place and the keypad operated with a hand held magnet positioned at the side of the enclosure as shown in the illustration at the left Figure 39 Flow Meter Display Keypad From the Run Mode the ENTER key allows access to the Set up Menus through a password screen Within the Set up Menus through a pas...

Page 34: ...formation as determined by system settings Some screens depicted on the next page may not be displayed based on these settings Press the arrow keys to view the Run Mode screens 4 Press the ENTER key from any Run Mode screen to access the Set up Menus Use the Set up Menus to configure the meter s multi parameter features to fit your application i IMPORTANT NOTICE Starting the flow meter or pressing...

Page 35: ...Flow Unit Volume Flow Unit Temperature Unit Density Unit Pressure Unit Set Time Set Date Sim Vor Freq Sim Temp 1 2 Sim Pressure Highest Velocity Highest Temp 1 2 Highest Pressure Lowest Int Temp Meter Size or Pipe ID Base Kf Base Reynolds Head Diameter Abs Roughness Set Password Mass Flow Rate Volume Flow Rate Temperature Pressure Density Total Alarm 1 Status Fluid ENTER Date Time Alarm 2 Status A...

Page 36: ...en the password is correctly displayed press ENTER to continue 3 Use the Set up Menus described on the following pages to customize the multiparameter features of F 1500 Flow Meters The entire lower display line is available for entering parameters Some items depicted in the graphic on the preceding page may not be displayed based on flow meter configuration settings 4 To activate a parameter pres...

Page 37: ... Press Density Energy 4 mA xxxx xxxx 4 mA xxxx xxxx 4 mA xxxx xxxx 20mA xxxx xxxx 20mA xxxx xxxx 20mA xxxx xxxx Time Const Sec xxxx Time Const Sec xxxx Time Const Sec xxxx Modbus Order 0 1 2 3 1 0 3 2 2 3 0 1 Comm Protocol Modbus RTU None1 None2 Odd Even Baud Rate 19200 Address 1 see below see below see below see below Physical Layer not available on Two Wire Mass Accessible via HART Modbus not av...

Page 38: ...tor Press key to move the underline cursor to the denominator Press the key until hr appears in the denominator Press ENTER to select 4 Press key until Units Menu appears Second set the analog output 1 Use keys to move to the Output Menu 2 Press the key until 4 20 mA Output 1 appears 3 Press key to access Measure selections Press ENTER and press the key to select Mass Press ENTER 4 Press key to se...

Page 39: ...lect No to hide parameter in Run Mode Display TC sec 1 TC Display Time constant used to smooth display E Energy Energy Meters Only Use keys to access menus Use the Display Menu to set the cycle time for automatic screen sequencing used in the Run Mode change the precision of displayed values smooth the values or enable or disable each item displayed in the Run Mode screens Example for Changing a R...

Page 40: ...he alarm configuration in the Run Mode by pressing the keys until Alarm 1 appears The lower line displays the mass flow rate at which the alarm activates Note All outputs are disabled while using the Set up Menus First set the desired units of measurement 1 Use keys to move to the Units Menu see to page 64 2 Press key until Mass Flow Unit appears Press ENTER 3 Press key until lb appears in the num...

Page 41: ...This will limit the pulse to no faster than one pulse every second Example for Setting the Totalizer The following shows how to set the totalizer to track mass flow in kg sec All outputs are disabled while using the Set up Menus First set the desired units of measurement 1 Use keys to move to the Units Menu see to page 64 2 Press key until Mass Flow Unit appears Press ENTER 3 Press key until kg ap...

Page 42: ...Flow Meter Manual 02 18 1018 6 35726 Page 42 3 3 6 Totalizer 2 Menu Password ENTER Use keys to access menus Totalizer Menu ENTER Run Mode Totaling Inactive Mass Volume Energy Reset Total YES or NO Use the Totalizer 2 to monitor flow or energy Note that Totalizer 2 does not operate a relay It is for monitoring only ...

Page 43: ...nge in Energy Steam Sent Flow Line None Outgoing Energy As above you must properly configure the meter in the Energy Menu 1 Loc in Sent Flow Select Yes or No based on where the meter is located Refer to the above table 2 Heating System Select Yes for a hot water system used for heating Select No for a chilled water system used for cooling Always select Yes for a steam system 3 Returned Select a nu...

Page 44: ...gen Density xxxx AL xxxx BL xxxx Select Steam T P Comp for VT and in the run mode screens Sat Steam T Comp for the fluid type VTP models The VT model will display For a V model in any fluid enter nominal operating temperature and pressure as simulated values in the diagnostics menu Liquified Gas Liquified Gas Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrous Oxide Argon Propane Use the Fluid Menu to...

Page 45: ...Bar mBar gm cm2 kg cm2 Pascal KiloPa MegaPa Torr 4inH20 4mmH2O Density Unit lbm ft3 kg m3 gm cc lbm gal gm mlit kg lit gm lit lbm in3 MilG Million gallons Imperial gallon 1 20095 US gallons bbl barrels 42 US gallons MilL Million liters 4inH2O and 4mmH2O are based on water at 4 degrees C Gauge Pressure Unit Absolute Gauge Transducer reads in Absolute if Gauge is desired then atmospheric pressure at...

Page 46: ...et the time to 12 00 00 You can check the time in the Run Mode by pressing the keys until the Time Date screen appears Note All outputs are disabled while using the Set up Menus 1 Use keys to move to the Time and Date Menu 2 Press key until Set Time appears Press ENTER 3 Press key until 1 appears Press key to move the underline cursor to the next digit Press the key until 2 appears Continue sequen...

Page 47: ...in time date stamped messages including power on power off programming time outs parameter faults incorrect password entry and other various information relative to system operation and programming The simulated inputs are for testing the meter to verify that the programming is correct They are also used to enter nominal operating temperature and pressure for the V volumetric only model Simulated ...

Page 48: ...erial Number xxxxxxxxx F 2700 Series meter size F 2600 Series pipe internal diameter inches Meter calibration constant pulses ft3 pulses ft Adaptive filter setting Low Flow Cutoff setting displayed in volumetric flow units view only Vol xxx xxx xxx Mass xxx xxx xxx Low Flow Cutoff setting displayed in mass flow units view only F 2700 Series F 2600 Series The Calibration Menu contains the calibrati...

Page 49: ... on the Bell 202 standard and is superimposed on 4 20 mA Output 1 Peer to peer analog digital and multi drop digital only modes are supported 4 1 1 WIRING The diagrams below detail the proper connections required for HART communications Loop Powered Meter Wiring LOOP POWER FREQ OUT PULSE OUT OPTIONAL BACKLIGHT POWER R load 250 ohm minimum _ DC Power Supply Remote Connection for Communicator Curren...

Page 50: ... 20 mA 3 4 20 mA 1 DC PWR 4 20 mA 2 RS485 RS485 RS485 GND OPTION 2 ALARM 2 PULSE OUT FREQ OUT ALARM 1 4 OPTION 1 1 2 3 1 5 2 3 ALARM 3 4 5 Figure 41 DC Powered Meter Wiring HART AC Powered Meter Wiring R load 250 ohm minimum Remote Connection for Communicator Field Connection for Communicator Current Meter Vortex Meter 4 20 mA 3 AC PWR IN 4 20 mA 1 24 VDC OUT 4 20 mA 2 RS485 RS485 RS485 GND OPTION...

Page 51: ... 6 Energy flo 7 Press 8 Dens 9 Totl Total 2 1 K Factor 2 Ck Value 3 LoFloCutoff 4 RTD1 Ro 5 RTD1 alpha 6 RTD1 beta 7 RTD2 Ro 8 RTD2 alpha 9 RTD2 beta Pcal B00 Pcal B01 Pcal B02 Pcal B10 Pcal B11 Pcal B12 Pcal B20 Pcal B21 Pcal B22 Ref Resistance Internal Temp Cal Cal current Flow1 Deviation1 Flow2 Deviation2 Flow3 Deviation3 Flow4 Deviation4 Flow5 Deviation5 Flow6 Deviation6 Flow7 Deviation7 Flow8...

Page 52: ... AO2 Added damp 1 TV is 2 TV AO 3 TV 4 TV rnge 5 Apply values 6 TV Rnge unit 7 TV LRV 8 TV URV 9 TV AO3 Lo end pt TV AO3 Hi end pt TV AO3 Added damp 1 QV is 2 QV AO 3 QV 4 QV rnge 5 Apply values 6 QV Rnge unit 7 QV LRV 8 QV URV 9 QV AO1 Lo end pt QV AO1 Hi end pt QV AO1 Added damp From Online Menu Analog Output Menu 1 Fluid 2 Fluid Type Water Ammonia Chlorine From Online Menu Fluid Menu Liquid Oth...

Page 53: ...enu Diagnostics Menu 1 Model 2 Distributor 3 Write protect 4 Manufacturer 5 Dev id 6 Tag 7 Descriptor 8 Message 9 Date Final asmbly num Universal rev Flddev rev Software rev Burstmode Burstoption Poll addr Numreqpreams From Online Menu Review Menu 1 Press 2 SimPress 3 Excite 4 Excite AtoD 5 Sense 6 Sense AtoD 7 Max Press 1 Temp 2 SimTemp 3 RTD1 4 RTD1 AtoD 5 Max temp 6 Temp2 7 SimTemp2 8 RTD2 9 RT...

Page 54: ...ation2 5 Flow3 6 Deviation3 7 Flow4 8 Deviation4 9 Flow5 Deviation5 Flow6 Deviation6 Flow7 Deviation7 Flow8 Deviation8 Flow9 Deviation9 Flow10 Deviation10 1 Pres snsr unit 2 USL 3 LSL 4 Minspan 5 Damp 6 Snsr s n 7 SimPress 8 Maximum 9 Press Diag 1 PCal B00 2 PCal B01 3 PCal B02 4 PCal B10 5 PCal B11 6 PCal B12 7 PCal B20 8 PCal B21 9 PCal B22 Ref Resistance Internal Temp Cal Cal Current 1 Tempunit...

Page 55: ...fer fnctn 6 PV Damp 1 PV LRV 2 PV URV 3 PV LSL 4 PV USL 1 Universal Rev 2 Fld dev Rev 3 Software Rev 1 4 mA 2 20 mA 3 Other 4 End 1 Apply Values 2 Enter Values 1 4 mA 2 20 mA 3 Exit 1 PV LRV 2 PV URV 3 PV USL 4 PV LSL 1 Sensors 2 Signal Condition 3 Output Condition 4 Device Information 1 PV 2 PV Sensor Unit 3 Sensor information 1 Snsr Damp 2 URV 3 AI LRV 4 Xfer Fnctn 5 AI rnge 1 Analog Output 2 HA...

Page 56: ...PV LSL View Primary variable upper sensor limit 1 3 3 4 PV USL View Primary variable lower sensor limit 1 3 4 1 Distributor N A Not used 1 3 4 2 Model N A Not used 1 3 4 3 Dev id View Device identification 1 3 4 4 Tag Edit Tag 1 3 4 5 Date Edit Date 1 3 4 6 Write Protect View Write protect 1 3 4 7 Descriptor Edit Vortex flowmeter 1 3 4 8 Message Edit 32 character alphanumeric message 1 3 4 9 PV sn...

Page 57: ...st option N A Not used 1 4 4 1 Distributor N A Not used 1 4 4 2 Model N A Not used 1 4 4 3 Dev id View Device identification 1 4 4 4 Tag Edit Tag 1 4 4 5 Date Edit Date 1 4 4 6 Write Protect View Write protect 1 4 4 7 Descriptor Edit Turbine flow meter 1 4 4 8 Message Edit 32 character alphanumeric message 1 4 4 9 PV snsr s n View Primary variable sensor serial number 1 4 4 menu Final assy Edit Fi...

Page 58: ... or cluster arrangement RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 GND RS 485 Master Vortex Meter RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 GND RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 GND Other Device 2 etc RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 GND Other Device 1 Figure 43 RS 485 Wiring MODBUS PIN LABELING AMONG DEVICES RS 485 A TxD RxD Inverting pin RS 485 B TxD RxD Non Inverting pin RS 485 GND GND G SC Reference WARNING Place controls in manual mode when making configurati...

Page 59: ...ster first least significant byte first 3 2 1 0 Least significant register first most significant byte first Table 2 Byte Order Note that all of the registers are affected by the byte order including strings and registers representing 16 bit integers The register order only affects the order of those registers representing 32 bit floating point and long integer data but does not affect single 16 b...

Page 60: ... accessing their associated registers Each of these units string registers contain two characters of the string and the strings may be two to 12 characters in length with unused characters set to zero Note that the byte order affects the order in which the strings are transmitted If the Modbus Order menu see Section 4 2 2 is set to 0 1 2 3 or 2 3 0 1 then the characters are transmitted in the corr...

Page 61: ...y be invalid The floating point registers with values in display units are scaled to the same units as are displayed but are instantaneous values that are not smoothed If display smoothing is enabled non zero value entered in the Display TC item in the Display Menu then the register values will not agree exactly with the displayed values Exception Status Definitions The Read Exception Status comma...

Page 62: ...egisters is out of range 03 Invalid data value number of registers 0 or 125 or incorrect data with the Write Single Coil command If the first byte of a message is not equal to the unit s Modbus address if the unit detects a parity error in any character in the received message with even or odd parity enabled or if the message CRC is incorrect the unit will not respond Command Message Format The st...

Page 63: ... Totalizer units lb string unused characters are 0 41 BA 87 F2 Mass flow rate 23 3164 lbm sec float 3E BF FC 6F Volume flow rate 0 3750 ft3 sec float 42 12 EC 8B Pressure 36 731 psia float 4D D1 CRC An attempt to read register s that don t exist 01 04 00 00 00 50 F1 D2 01 Device address 04 Function code 4 read input register 00 00 Starting address 00 50 Number of registers 80 F0 36 CRC Results in ...

Page 64: ...ess 9 FF 00 Data to reset totalizer 8C 3A CRC not the correct CRC EJS 02 06 07 The unit responds with an identical message to that transmitted and the totalizer is reset If the coil is turned off as in the following message the response is also identical to the transmitted message but the totalizer is not affected 01 05 00 00 00 00 CD CA 01 Device address 05 Function code 5 write single coil 00 00...

Page 65: ...ow Meters are 9600 19200 38400 and 76800 4 3 2 1 Baud Rate and MAC address configuration 1 Power on the meter 2 Press Enter to go configuration menu 3 Give the factory password 16363 Use Up and Down arrows to enter the digits 4 Navigate to Diagnostics menu 5 Press Enter and press right button immediately 6 Navigate to Config Code screen by continuous pressing down button 7 After reaching config co...

Page 66: ...ifier Model_Name Firmware_Revision Application Software Version Protocol_Version Protocol_Revision Protocol_Services_Supported Protocol_Object_Types_Supported Object_List Max_ADPU_Length_Accepted Segmentation_Supported ADPU_Timeout Number_Of_ADPU_Retries Max_Masters Max_Info_Frames Device_Address_Binding Database_Revision Status_Flags Event_State Reliability Out_Of_Service W W W Units Polarity W P...

Page 67: ...F F F F F F T F T T T T F F F F F F F F F F F F T T F F F F F protocol object types supported T F F T F T F F T F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F object list analog input 1 analog input 2 analog input 3 analog input 4 analog input 5 analog input 6 analog input 7 analog input 8 analog input 9 analog input 10 analog input 11 analoginput 12 analog input 13 analog input 14 analoginput 15 analog input 16...

Page 68: ...5 Pressure pounds force per squareinch inches of water inches of mercury millimeters of mercury bars millibars pascals kilopascals TBD 6 Density kilograms per cubic meter TBD 7 Energy Flow Kilowatts Horsepower btus per hour kilo btus per hour megawatts TBD 8 Totalizer 1 Totalizer 2 If Totalizer selection for Mass measure pounds mass per second grams per sec ond kilograms per second kilograms per m...

Page 69: ...eset Reset s Totalizer 4 3 4 ANNEX BACnet PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE STATEMENT Date 19 April 2012 Vendor Name ONICON Incorporated Product Name F 1500 Series Turbine Meter Product Model Number F 1500 Applications Software Version 1 07 Firmware Revision N A BACnet Protocol Revision 4 Product Description Multivariable Flow Meter BACnet Standardized Device Profile Annex L BACnet Operator Work...

Page 70: ...F F F F Normal False AI4 Temperature 2 F F F F Normal False AI5 Pressure F F F F Normal False AI6 Density F F F F Normal False AI7 Energy Flow F F F F Normal False AI8 Totalizer 1 F F F F Normal False AI9 Totalizer 2 F F F F Normal False AI10 StatusRegister F F F F Normal False AI11 Channel 1 4 20 mA F F F F Normal False AI12 Channel 2 4 20 mA F F F F Normal False AI13 Channel 3 4 20 mA F F F F No...

Page 71: ...es Yes No Networking Options Router Clause 6 List all routing configurations e g ARCNET Ethernet Ethernet MS TP etc Annex H BACnet Tunneling Router over IP BACnet IP Broadcast Management Device BBMD Does the BBMD support registrations by Foreign Devices Yes No Does the BBMD support network address translation Yes No Network Security Options Non secure Device is capable of operating without BACnet ...

Page 72: ...Control Network Data communication protocol MS TP Master Slave Token passing a twisted pair RS485 network created by BACnet BIBB BACnet Interoperability Building Block Specific individual function blocks for data exchange between interoperable devices BV Binary Value BI Binary Input AI Analog Input RP Read Property WP Write Property RPM Read Property Multiple WPM Write Property Multiple DDB Dynami...

Page 73: ...11451 Belcher Road South Largo FL 33773 USA Tel 1 727 447 6140 Fax 1 727 442 5699 sales onicon com F 1500 Turbine Flow Meter Manual 02 18 1018 6 35726 Page 73 APPENDIX A 1 APPENDIX A ...

Page 74: ...0 steam or gas 3 R25 steam or gas 4 R20 steam or gas 5 R15 steam or gas 6 R10 steam or gas E Input Power 0 Loop powered Only available with Output Signals option F 0 1 External 12 36 VDC powered 2 External 85 240 VAC powered F Output Signals 0 4 20 mA output pulse output frequency output 1 4 20 mA output pulse output frequency output alarm output MODBUS 2 4 20 mA output pulse output frequency outp...

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