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8. PREPARATIONAL CHECKS AND OPERATION

8.1 Preparation Before Operation

(1) Ensure that the instrument and related equipment are correctly installed and wired with no place left 

unfinished.

(2) Supply power to this instrument and make certain to see that the front panel display is illuminated. 

The display will remain unilluminated for one second after power on, which however is by no means 

any indication of fault.

8.2 Preparational Checks 

CAUTION: Allow a warmup period for 60 minutes or so after you turn on the power.

Verify if the instrument operates with no fluid flow.

How to Check

(1) Couple sources of simulated temperature and pressure signals.

(2) Using the shift keys, select menu items and verify the information displayed.

NOTE: See the KEY OPERATION MANUAL.

(3) Inject a simulated input pulse train or density signal representing the type of the companion pulse 

generator.

(4) Select display menu items of the total mass flow and total calorific flow, and make sure that incoming 

pulses  are  being  accumulated.  Also,  verify  that  pulse  output  and  analog  output  are  properly 

generated.

(5) Remove  the  simulated  pulse  input  and  compare  the  obtained  readings  on  the  display  with  cor-

responding  theoretical  values.  Remember  that  this  instrument  is  not  equipped  with  a  counter  to 

accumulate incoming pulses. Hence, an external counter is required.

8.3 Operation

CAUTION: Allow a warmup period for 60 minutes or so after you turn on the power.

(1) Select your power reset or non-reset (accumulated total) option.

NOTE: See the KEY OPERATION MANUAL.

(2) Turn on power. While the initial check screen remains displayed, indicating that the process of verify-

ing parameters and variables is in progress after you turned on the power, your instrument will not 

accept any pulse input.

(3) Place your instrument in service operation by allowing the fluid to be metered.

WARNING:  Make  sure  to  see  that  the  power  terminals  are  connected  to  a  power 

source of the rated voltage. Applying a power source of incorrect voltage 
could ruin your instrument.

Summary of Contents for EL4131

Page 1: ...nowledge contained in this manual you can expect the best possible results over a long service life of this instrument Keep this manual for ready reference It is suggested that the instruction manuals...

Page 2: ...NTERNAL COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS 10 6 1 Front Panel 10 6 1 1 Display 10 6 1 2 On Screen Menu Items 10 6 1 3 Error Messages 10 6 1 4 Front Panel Keypad 11 7 CALCULATION FORMULAS 12 7 1 Implementation o...

Page 3: ...1 170 9 EL4501 175 10 DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION 182 Model with communication capabilities COMMUNICATION MANUAL Ins No E 880CM E CONTENTS 1 COMMUNICATION CAPABILITY OVERVIEW 5 2 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 5...

Page 4: ...ire supply complete informa tion as to the product name model number product number ratings and other pertinent information 1 2 Transportation Precautions 1 In order to safeguard against damage during...

Page 5: ...the companion flowmeter is simple by keystrokes on the front panel keypad or by inserting an IC card into the slot 2 Built around a microprocessor the instrument carries out calculations entirely in d...

Page 6: ...ed to install instruments alongside each other dimensions in Fig 3 2 are suggested 3 Recommended mounting height is given in Fig 3 3 3 2 3 Installation 1 Front mount the instrument through the cutout...

Page 7: ...s are found on the back of the instrument Fig 4 1 4 3 Description of Terminal Blocks for External Connections Terminal blocks for external connections TB1 TB2 and TB3 are found on the back of the inst...

Page 8: ...4 to 20mADC 1 to 5VDC 5 Temp in b Pt100 3 wire 5 6 B 6 Pulse out 1 No Polarity Uncorrected total flow Static relay 7 A 7 8 4 to 20mADC 1 to 5VDC 8 Pulse out 2 No polarity Corrected total flow Static r...

Page 9: ...Same as output pulse unit m3 etc Display capacity 8 digits Corrected total flow Same as output pulse unit m3 C etc Uncorr instant flowrate m3 h etc Corr instant flowrate m3 h C etc Temperature To the...

Page 10: ...nd corrected for temperature is indicated 5 Temperature TEMPERATURE The temperature value currently fed to the instrument is indicated If a problem arises in the course of temperature conversion such...

Page 11: ...ion keys Four round keys Mainly used for function selection such as activating the input conditions selected and recon figuration Shift keys Four triangular keys Used for moving the cursor moving betw...

Page 12: ...ont panel keys and the frequency pulse information flowrate 7 2 Implementation of Temperature Correction Corrected total flow Q2 Q1 K K a b t0 t c t0 t 2 where Q2 Total flow corrected for temperature...

Page 13: ...ems of the total mass flow and total calorific flow and make sure that incoming pulses are being accumulated Also verify that pulse output and analog output are properly generated 5 Remove the simulat...

Page 14: ...ure correction factor 1 Temperature reading correct 1 A fault in internal assembly While fluid is allowed to flow Fails to count pulses fails to produce a pulse output 1 Input signal line correctly wi...

Page 15: ...e range check 12 A D CONVERT ERROR A D converter circuit error 13 DENSITY CONVERT ERROR Density converter circuit error 14 TEMP 1 PT OVER Temperature Pt input 1 overflow 15 TENP 1 PT UNDER Temperature...

Page 16: ...D Converter Press Input Ckt analog Temp Input Ckt analog Temp Input Ckt Pt Analog Output Circuit Pulse Output Circuit 1 Pulse Output Circuit 2 Pulse Output Circuit 3 Multi plexer Isolation Test Pins...

Page 17: ...e N Non Output item 2 Pulse output 2 B 1 Before correction pulse width 1ms B 5 Before correction pulse width 50ms B 9 Before correction special pulse width C 1 After correction pulse width 1ms C 5 Aft...

Page 18: ...am Japanese D W E Wiring diagram English D A J Compression coef cient calculation process Japanese D A E Compression coef cient calculation process English D T J Inspection procedure Japanese D T E In...

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