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Summary of Contents for FlowCERT

Page 1: ...FlowCERT Lite UL Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...or damage whatsoever arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of this documentation but Pulsar Measurement cannot...

Page 4: ...ety Symbols 16 Location 17 Dimensions 18 Wall Mount 18 Cable Entry 20 Terminal connection details 20 Terminal connections 20 Transducer 21 ATEX 21 FM 21 Internal Temperature Compensation 24 Mounting B...

Page 5: ...41 Quick Setup 43 Exponential Devices P700 1 47 Point of Measurement 48 Calculations 50 Example 1 V Notch Weir 52 BS3680 Flumes P700 2 54 Calculations 55 Rectangular Flume 55 U Throated Flume 56 Examp...

Page 6: ...CM Menu 72 Display Menu 73 mA Output Menu 73 Compensation 74 Stability Menu 74 Echo Processing Menu 75 System Menu 76 Device Comm Menu 77 Test Menu 78 Chapter 6 Parameter Listing and Description 79 Ap...

Page 7: ...Display Parameters 109 Options 109 Failsafe 110 Auxiliary 111 Totaliser 113 Bargraph 115 mA Output Parameters 115 Range 115 Operation 116 Setpoint 116 Limits 117 Trim 117 Failsafe 118 Allocation 118...

Page 8: ...Parameters 124 Passcode 126 Backup 126 System Information 126 Date Time 128 LED Colour 128 Watchdog 129 Daylight Saving Time 130 Device Comm 133 RS232 Set Up 133 RS 485 Set Up 133 Remote Alarm 134 Te...

Page 9: ...installation is as simple as possible About this Manual It is important that this manual is referred to for correct installation and operation There are various parts of the manual that offer addition...

Page 10: ...s and channels Easy calibration via the Quick Set Up menu and maintenance free fit and forget performance means that you can install the FlowCERT LITE rapidly and with confidence FlowCERT LITE is equi...

Page 11: ...an be programmed either by the built in keypad standard or by PC via the RS 232 Serial Interface optional All parameters are stored in non volatile memory so are retained in the event of power interru...

Page 12: ...pen Max min temperature electronics 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 120 F Flammable atmosphere approval Safe area compatible with approved dB transducers see transducer spec sheet APPROVALS CE Approval See EU Dec...

Page 13: ...AM plus backup SUPPLY Power Supply 115V AC 5 10 50 60 Hz dc 22 28V If using a battery then 24V minimum 1AH dependant on life required externally fused with 1A fast blow fuse 10W maximum power typicall...

Page 14: ...FLOWCERT LITE UL INSTRUCTION MANUAL 14 EU Certificate of Conformity...

Page 15: ...l take over The AC and DC wiring should be completed using either 1 5 2 5mm2 16 14AWG stranded or 1 5 4mm2 16 14AWG solid wire with all terminals being tightened to 0 5Nm 4 5in lbs An external supply...

Page 16: ...Detailed below are descriptions and meanings of safety warning symbols that are used on the FlowCERT Lite and in this manual SYMBOL DESCRIPTION DIRECT CURRENT DC ALETRNATING CURRENT AC PROTECTIVE COND...

Page 17: ...us area When choosing a location to mount the enclosure bear in mind the following Ensure that the FlowCERT Lite is installed in a Safe non hazardous area For a clear view of the LCD display it is rec...

Page 18: ...illing three holes suitable for size 8 screws length to suit the application and fixing the screw in place Hang the unit on this and fix the two remaining screws by removing the terminal access cover...

Page 19: ...EASUREMENT 19 The full dimensions of the enclosure are as shown below 235mm 9 25 184mm 7 24 212mm 8 35 0 96 24 5mm 1 89 48mm 0 96 24 5mm 1 06 27mm 1 10 28mm 1 10 28mm 1 10 28mm 1 18 30mm 142mm 5 59 4...

Page 20: ...the circuit board inside whilst undertaking this Do not use a hammer as this may cause damage to the enclosure It is recommended that you use suitable cable glands to ensure that the ingress rating is...

Page 21: ...opriate 0 volts terminal of the FlowCERT Lite ATEX For Zone 1 applications a transducer certified to Sira 02ATEX5104X is used and must be supplied via a 4000A breaking fuse which is fitted as standard...

Page 22: ...50 V of 4 20mA or 0 20mA and the load should not exceed 500 Temperature Input The FlowCERT Lite can be used with an external temperature sensor and a dB3 transducer allowing more localised compensatio...

Page 23: ...LITE Power Supply Terminal 1 Terminal 29 Return Terminal 2 Terminal 28 Temp Source P852 should be set to option 4 or 5 depending on the sensor range set 4 for type A and 5 for type B see above the ra...

Page 24: ...Washer 2 34mm O D x 21mm I D 1 Mounting bracket kit 1 M20 Nut The upper sun shield is held in place by the mounting bracket and the M20 nut The bracket can be fixed using the supplied U bolts The asse...

Page 25: ...PULSAR MEASUREMENT 25 Mounting Bracket 10 mm 22 mm 25 mm 75 mm 75 mm 175 mm 30 mm 30 mm 90 mm 30 mm 100 mm 14 mm...

Page 26: ...mperature from the transducer is always used The unit is connected as follows CABLE COLOUR DESCRIPTION TERMINAL NO Green Screen 37 Red Power 38 White Signal 39 Black 0 Volts 40 RS232 Serial Interface...

Page 27: ...lation and maintenance In addition the relay contacts should also have a means of isolating them from the FlowCERT Lite Interconnecting cables must be adequately insulated in accordance with local reg...

Page 28: ...Pulsar Measurement for advice To clean the equipment wipe with a damp cloth Do not use any solvents on the enclosure Important Information The unique DATEM software comes into operation as soon as pow...

Page 29: ...de the display is used to read information on the Menu System Parameter Number and parameter details and values which can be entered During Test Mode the display is used to monitor the simulated level...

Page 30: ...ndicators Run Mode indicates in which direction the level is moving Program Mode indicates at which level of the menu system you are at There are two main operating modes for your FlowCERT Lite Run Mo...

Page 31: ...of the parameters that are relevant to your application provides all the programming information How to Access Program Mode To enter program mode on the FlowCERT Lite you simply enter the passcode vi...

Page 32: ...ew and reset the resettable totalizer Not used with FlowCERT Lite Displays echo confidence echo strength height above loss limit HALL average noise peak noise and temperature Not used with FlowCERT Li...

Page 33: ...stem 2 Used in test mode to simulate the level moving up and down 1 Used to confirm each action e g select a menu option Used to navigate up a level in the menu system and back to run mode Used to can...

Page 34: ...th their sub menus are described later in this manual When you move down into the sub menu you can scroll round using the arrow keys press ENTER to go to the required section of parameters Once you ha...

Page 35: ...shows the value you are setting Once you have accessed a parameter you can either just look at it or change it Once a parameter has been changed press ENTER and you will see the message Saved If you p...

Page 36: ...anual simulation using the arrow keys will allow you to move the level up and down as required To enter simulation first go to program mode Using the menu system select menu item Test then sub menu it...

Page 37: ...shown in Chapter 2 FlowCERT Lite Installation To use the device remotely you need to log on to start and log off when finished When logged on FlowCERT Lite will show Remote ON on the display and Comm...

Page 38: ...CURRENTOUT1 show the mA output 1 value CURRENTOUT2 show the mA output 2 value CURRENTIN show the mA input value BACKUP1 take backup of parameters to area 1 BACKUP2 take backup of parameters to area 2...

Page 39: ...gure Once you are satisfied with the installation and FlowCERT Lite is reading what you would expect in terms of distance from the face of the transducer to the material level then you can proceed wit...

Page 40: ...which is the first item on the menu system Try pressing the two arrow keys to see some more menu options but return to Quick Setup and press ENTER 1 9 9 7 ENTER ENTER This takes you to the Quick Setup...

Page 41: ...ch weir Contracted Rectangular weir or other for any other type of exponential device To set up an application for a BS3680 flume as described in the following example 2 then choose 2 You then need to...

Page 42: ...your application from the following available options Linear flow or Curved flow Once you have chosen your application you will be asked a series of questions which are answered by choosing the approp...

Page 43: ...xponential 2 BS3680 Flumes 3 BS3680 Weirs 4 Not Available 5 Special 6 Universal BS3680 Flumes 1 Rectangular 2 Rect with Hump 3 U Throat 4 U Throat with Hump Special 1 Palmer Bowlus 2 H Flume 3 V Notch...

Page 44: ...ches Distance from the face of the transducer lower transducer on DUET or end of the horn dB Mach3 or lens face of a mmWAVE to the material at the bottom of the measuring element P703 Minimum Head 0 0...

Page 45: ...maximum flowrate in units of volume P706 and Time P707 which occurs at maximum head P704 If Absolute is selected The maximum flowrate will be shown here as calculated by the unit P710 Dimension A 0 Wh...

Page 46: ...number of decimal points required in the flow rate display P709 Flow Cut Off 5 00 Enter as a percentage of maximum flow the minimum flow rate to be added to the totaliser P830 mA Out Range 2 4 to 20...

Page 47: ...ENT TYPE PMD SHAPE EXAMPLE EXPONENT P717 Suppressed Rectangular Weir Without end contractions 1 50 automatically set by the unit Cipolletti Trapezoidal Weir 1 50 automatically set by the unit Venturi...

Page 48: ...ce of 3 times maximum head from the weir plate to ensure the surface of the liquid is not affected by turbulence or drawdown See DRWG 1 In the case of a Venturi flume the point of measurement should b...

Page 49: ...80 15 32 1 3 455 18 38 1 5 530 21 44 1 8 610 24 51 2 1 760 30 64 2 5 915 36 76 3 0 1065 42 89 3 5 1220 48 102 4 0 1370 54 114 4 5 1520 60 127 5 0 1675 66 140 5 5 1830 72 152 6 0 When any Other device...

Page 50: ...elected by the FlowCERT Automatically calculated dependent on measurement flow and time units chosen Cipolletti Trapezoidal Weir Q KLh Where Q Flow K K Factor L Crest length of weir h head exponent 1...

Page 51: ...matically calculated dependent on measurement flow and time units chosen Other Q Kh Enter value as required Enter value as required Contracted Rectangular Weir With end contractions Q K L 0 2 h h 1 50...

Page 52: ...e is no requirement for alarms and the flow rate is to be displayed in litres second The totaliser is to record the flow in cubic metres but is not to be displayed during RUN The distance from the fac...

Page 53: ...day Measurement units 5 inches Empty Level 40 inches Minimum head 0 00 inches Maximum head 15 inches Totaliser enabled 1 On Totaliser R 1 Yes Totaliser multiplier 7 1000 Maximum flow 2 2 Programming...

Page 54: ...ing distance P107 For a Rectangular and U throated flume the head is measured at 3 to 4 times the maximum head upstream from the beginning of the converging section to ensure the surface of the liquid...

Page 55: ...CERT Lite P721 Cd discharge coefficient calculated by FlowCERT Lite P722 b throat width P711 h head Ratiometric If the flow calculation is to be ratiometric P702 2 the flow will be calculated using th...

Page 56: ...d discharge coefficient calculated by FlowCERT Lite P722 b throat width P711 Ratiometric If the flow calculation is to be ratiometric P702 2 the flow will be calculated using the formula q qcal Cv Cvc...

Page 57: ...rate is to be displayed in cubic meters hour and the totaliser is also to record the flow in cubic metres the resettable totaliser is to be displayed during RUN The distance from the face of thetransd...

Page 58: ...Measurement units 5 inches Empty level 40 inches Minimum head 0 00 inches Maximum head 15 inches Totaliser enabled 1 On Totaliser R 1 Yes Totaliser multiplier 7 1000 Approach dia Dim A 28 inches Throa...

Page 59: ...e surface of the liquid isn t affected by turbulence or drawdown See DRWG 7 Calculations BS3680 Rectangular Weir Absolute If the flow calculation is to be absolute P702 1 the flow will be calculated u...

Page 60: ...gn 0 5 h2 5 Where q flowrate Ce discharge coefficient calculated by FlowCERT Lite P723 theta V notch angle gn gravitational acceleration nominal value 980 66 cm s2 h head The FlowCERT Lite pre sets th...

Page 61: ...to be set to relay 3 The flow rate is required to be displayed in litres minute and the totaliser is to record the flow in cubic metres the resettable totaliser is to be displayed during RUN The tran...

Page 62: ...Measurement units 5 inches Empty level 40 inches Minimum head 0 00 inches Maximum head 16 inches Totaliser enabled 1 On Totaliser R 1 Yes Totaliser multiplier 7 1000 Approach dia Dim A 18 inches Cres...

Page 63: ...he maximum head upstream from the weir crest to ensure the surface of the liquid is not affected by turbulence or drawdown Calculations Absolute If the flow calculation is to be absolute P702 1 the fl...

Page 64: ...tric P702 2 the flow will be calculated using the formula q qcalCe Cecal he hecal 1 5 Where q flowrate q cal flowrate at maximum head P705 Ce discharge coefficient calculated by FlowCERT P723 Cecal di...

Page 65: ...tream of the device For an H Flume the head measurement is taken at a point downstream from the flume entrance as detailed in the table below FLUME SIZE DIM A P710 POINT OF MEASUREMENT cm feet cm inch...

Page 66: ...th degree polynomial solution for h head Ratiometric Palmer Bowlus Flume and H Flume If the flow calculation is to be ratiometric P702 2 the flow will be calculated using the formula q qcal f h f hcal...

Page 67: ...east the near blanking distance P107 For all Universal calculation applications the point at which the head is measured should be chosen such that the surface of the liquid is not affected by turbulen...

Page 68: ...is a set of charts to show you how all the various functions and features can be found using the menu system For further details and a full description of all parameters refer to the Parameter Listin...

Page 69: ...PULSAR MEASUREMENT 69 Application Menu Operation Distances P100 Mode P101 Transducer P104 Measurement Units P102 Material P105 Empty Level P106 Span P107 Near Blanking P108 Far Blanking...

Page 70: ...32 Alarm ID or Pump Group P242 Alarm ID or Pump Group P252 Alarm ID or Pump Group P223 Set 1 P233 Set 1 P243 Set 1 P253 Set 1 P224 Set 2 P234 Set 2 P244 Set 2 P254 Set 2 P226 Allocat P236 Allocat P246...

Page 71: ...461 Totaliser 1 P462 464 466 468 470 472 474 476 Total Dates 2 to 9 P463 465 467 469 471 473 475 477 Totalisers 2 to 9 P478 Total Date 10 P580 Min Temp P479 Totaliser 10 P581 Min Temp Date P582 Min Te...

Page 72: ...Flow Decimal P709 Flow Cutoff P710 Dimension A P711 Dimension B P712 Dimension C P713 Dimension D P714 Roughness Coefficient P715 Water Temperature P717 Exponent Value P719 Parshall Throat Width P718...

Page 73: ...Fail Mode P841 Allocation P837 High Limit P839 High mA Trim Options Fail Safe Auxiliary P802 Display Offset P801 Decimal Places P804 Display Conversion P808 Fail Mode P809 Fail Time P810 Units P811 Al...

Page 74: ...Damping P872 Fill Indicator P873 Empty Indicator P874 Rate Update P875 Rate Time P876 Rate Distance P877 Rate Value P878 Lower Cutoff P880 Gate Mode P881 Fixed Distance P882 Process Filter P884 Peak...

Page 75: ...PULSAR MEASUREMENT 75 Echo Processing Menu Xdr 1 Status P900 Xdr 1 Status P901 Echo Confidence P902 Echo Strength P903 Average Noise P904 Peak Noise P905 Sensitivity P906 Side Clearance...

Page 76: ...31 Date P935 Off Colour P970 DST Enable P922 Passcode P927 Hardware Revision P928 Serial Number P929 Site Ident P930 Factory Default P932 Time P933 Date Format P936 Alarm Colour P937 Pump Colour P938...

Page 77: ...130 Device Mode P131 Protocol P132 Device Addr P133 Device Baud RS232 Setup P61 Comms Baud Remote Alarm P144 Call Type P145 Tel No 1 P146 Tel No 2 P147 Tel No 3 P134 Parity P135 Stop Bit P136 Data For...

Page 78: ...LITE UL INSTRUCTION MANUAL 78 Test Menu Simulation P980 Simulate P981 Increment Hardware P990 Self Test P991 Hard Test P992 mA Out Test P993 mA In Test P994 Xdr Test P982 Rate P983 Start Level P984 In...

Page 79: ...er This parameter should be set to the transducer being used with the unit and can be set to one of the following OPTION DESCRIPTION 1 dB3 Default Transducer is a dB3 Range 4 92 to 118 11 inches 2 dB6...

Page 80: ...re Inches P105 Empty Level This parameter is to be set to the maximum distance from the face of the transducer to the empty point in P104 Measurement Units Note this value affects span as well see the...

Page 81: ...stance 11 81 inches P101 dB15 Default blanking distance 19 68 inches P101 dBS6 Default blanking distance 7 87 inches P101 dBR16 Default blanking distance 3 03 P101 dBR8 Default blanking distance 3 03...

Page 82: ...228 Relay 3 230 to 238 Relay 4 240 to 238 Relay 5 250 to 238 P210 220 230 240 250 Relay Type This parameter defines what type each relay should be see the table below for available options OPTION DESC...

Page 83: ...in Display Units per minute or of span per minute and a negative value should be entered for a Rate Alarm on a de creasing level and a positive value for an increasing level 3 Temperature Alarm is bas...

Page 84: ...point and goes OFF when the value reaches the OFF setpoint P213 223 233 is ON Setpoint P214 224 234 is OFF Setpoint 2 High Relay goes ON when the value rises to the ON setpoint and goes OFF when the v...

Page 85: ...r for each relay set the Alarm ON and OFF points For a high alarm the ON is set higher than OFF For low alarm then ON is set lower than OFF See the appropriate alarm ID table P212 222 232 for further...

Page 86: ...an as referenced to Empty Level Rate of Change entered in Display Units per minute or of span per minute For an alarm on an increasing level enter setpoints as a positive value for an alarm on a decre...

Page 87: ...due to malfunction intake blockage etc then it is stopped and another pump shall take over Each pump has its own setpoints P213 223 233 243 253 P214 224 234 244 254 3 Alternate duty assist All pumps...

Page 88: ...e service ratio Each time a pump is required to start then the pump with the least running hours with respect to the service ratio is started i e the setpoints are re assigned accordingly For example...

Page 89: ...o rotate their start up sequence with each other If the two pumps cannot keep up the level rise to the setpoints of the other two pumps which take over and rotate their sequence with each other The th...

Page 90: ...tio that will be used to switch the pump when pump duty selected is a Service Ratio duty P215 225 235 245 255 Relay Setpoint 3 This parameter determines the Service Ratio in values of See the appropri...

Page 91: ...33 243 253 2 Step Time Step Time Control allows relays to be used to control a device such as a motorised valve or gate in order to maintain the level within two predetermined points Relays will energ...

Page 92: ...211 221 231 241 251 1 Time This parameter determines the Time Period that the relay will remain ON Relay Setpoints are entered in Minutes See the appropriate relay function tables P211 221 231 241 251...

Page 93: ...will energise ON at a specified time each day as set in Relay Setpoint 1 P213 223 233 243 253 And turns OFF de energises after the specified On Time period as set in Relay Setpoint 2 P214 224 234 244...

Page 94: ...230 240 250 2 Totaliser P213 223 233 243 253 Relay Setpoint 1 Relay Setpoints are entered as a factor by which the on board totaliser P820 should be multiplied by to provide a relay closure Default 0...

Page 95: ...record how many times each relay is closed this parameter displays the number of times the relay has activated since the relay has been in use It can be reset with any value P218 228 238 248 258 Rela...

Page 96: ...lt values Temperature The following parameters give information on temperature conditions seen by the Temperature source P852 in C All of these parameters are read only and cannot be changed though if...

Page 97: ...This parameter displays the date when the maximum temperature was recorded P585 Maximum Temperature Time This parameter displays the time when the maximum temperature was recorded P585 Current Tempera...

Page 98: ...701 Options are as follows 0 Off Default 1 Exponent 2 BS3680 Flume 3 BS3680 Weir 4 Area Velocity 5 Special 6 Universal P701 Primary Measuring Device Enter the Primary Measuring Device used If P700 1 E...

Page 99: ...is either provided by the manufacturer or created based on the dimensions of the device 1 Universal Linear calculation 2 Universal Curved flow calculation P702 Calculation Select the required calculat...

Page 100: ...s at maximum head P704 will be calculated after the unit is returned to RUN mode and displayed in this parameter in volume units P706 per time units P707 P706 Volume Units Select the Volume Units to b...

Page 101: ...set between 0 and 3 Default 2 P709 Minimum Flow Cutoff This parameter is used to select the minimum flow in a of flow rate which is to be totalised Enter values in of maximum flow Default 5 Dimension...

Page 102: ...h Throat Width Throat Length Hump Height P700 2 BS 3680 Flume P701 3 U Throated Approach Width Throat Width Throat Length Not Required P700 2 BS 3680 Flume P701 3 U Throated with hump Approach Width T...

Page 103: ...roat Length Hump Height P700 2 BS 3680 Flume P701 3 U Throated Approach Width Throat Width Throat Length Not Required P700 2 BS 3680 Flume P701 3 U Throated with hump Approach Width Throat Width Throa...

Page 104: ...im B P712 Dim C P713 DIM B P700 5 Special P701 1 Palmer Bowlus Flume Size Not Required Not Required Not Required P700 5 Special P701 2 H Flume Flume Size Not Required Not Required Not Required P700 5...

Page 105: ...machined and polished metal Uncoated sheet metal rust free Painted metal Galvanized metal Painted or coated casting Uncoated casting 0 003 0 015 0 03 0 06 0 06 0 15 0 006 0 03 0 06 0 15 0 15 0 3 Conc...

Page 106: ...tically calculated P700 1 Exponent P701 2 Trapezoidal Automatically calculated P700 1 Exponent P701 3 Venturi Flume Obtain value and enter P700 1 Exponent P701 4 Parshall Flume Automatically calculate...

Page 107: ...for Kb when P700 3 BS3680 weirs and P701 1 Rectangular weir Breakpoints P730 793 Breakpoints Where the Primary Measuring device does not match any of the pre programmed devices contained in the FlowC...

Page 108: ...93 and changing as required P797 Number of Breakpoints Set This parameter allows you to review the number of breakpoints that have been set without the need to access each individual one in turn this...

Page 109: ...2 decimal Places P802 Display Offset The value of this parameter is added to the reading before it is displayed in Measurement Units P104 It does not affect the relay setpoints or the mA output only...

Page 110: ...event of a failsafe condition the failsafe timer determines the time before failsafe mode is activated Default 2mins If the timer activates the unit goes into failsafe as determined by P808 Display P2...

Page 111: ...on or off The message is in the form Alarm High ON where the High is determined by the setting of the relay Alarm ID P212 222 232 OPTION DESCRIPTION 0 No Default Alarm messages will not be displayed 1...

Page 112: ...N 0 No Default Miscellaneous messages will not be displayed 1 Yes Miscellaneous messages will be displayed P815 Auxiliary Source This parameter determines whether the instantaneous velocity readings a...

Page 113: ...it can however be reset whilst in program mode by accessing P820 Totaliser and entering zero P821 Totaliser R Displays the current value of the resettable totaliser This totaliser can be allocated to...

Page 114: ...es The options are OPTION DESCRIPTION 1 1 1000 Totaliser will increment every 1 1000th units of flow 2 1 100 Totaliser will increment every 1 100th units of flow 3 1 10 Totaliser will increment every...

Page 115: ...output from the following OPTION DESCRIPTION 0 Off mA output disabled 1 0 to 20 mA mA output directly proportional to the mA mode P831 so if the reading is 0 the output is 0 mA If the reading is 100...

Page 116: ...the empty 0 or 4mA dependant on P830 mA Range and 100 of the operational span 20mA but you may wish to have the output represent a section of the operational span For example the application has an o...

Page 117: ...to use the 0 20 mA range Default 20 00mA Trim P838 mA Low Trim If the device you are connected to is not calibrated and not showing the correct low value reading then you can trim it using this parame...

Page 118: ...841 mA Allocation By default the mA output will be representative of the reading obtained as determined by the Mode P100 This parameter is automatically set to the correct default option when selectin...

Page 119: ...sor found 2 Xducer Always uses temperature reading from transducer 3 Fixed Always uses fixed temperature P854 4 Ext Range A Default Uses an optional external temperature sensor with an operating range...

Page 120: ...T LITE with respect to the current Velocity P860 Physically measure the distance from the face of the transducer to the surface of the material level and enter this value in Measurement Units P104 and...

Page 121: ...in seconds over which the material level rate of change is averaged before the Rate Value P877 is updated If the Rate Distance P876 is exceeded before the Rate Time P875 has expired then the Rate Val...

Page 122: ...e value of this parameter P881 Fixed Distance This parameter determines the width of gate to be used in tracking an echo and under normal circumstances will not require changing but it can be increase...

Page 123: ...sducer It is useful to help find the best mounting location for the transducer where you should aim to get the highest figure It is a percentage of confidence that the echo reporting the level is the...

Page 124: ...ng it to its default value or using it to select a particular echo both parameters are accessed directly by simply entering Program Mode then typing in the parameter number and pressing ENTER P020 Set...

Page 125: ...nd if an echo is present at this point the Gate will establish itself around the chosen echo DATEM will update in front of the Gate and reference out any other unwanted echoes It should be noted that...

Page 126: ...tained within the unit If alterations are made to the parameters that do not work as intended then the backup set can be restored into the unit You can make two separate backup copies if you wish call...

Page 127: ...number for identification purposes You can set any number between 1 and 99999 P930 Factory Defaults This parameter resets all parameter values to the original Factory Set values that were installed w...

Page 128: ...lt is DD MM YY LED Colour Each relay has an associated LED located on the unit s front panel which indicates the status of the relay By default the LED of any relay that has been programmed but is in...

Page 129: ...useful if there have been power failures or if for any reason the FlowCERT restarts due to a fault condition The FlowCERT can be backed up from a battery which automatically cuts in during power fail...

Page 130: ...ght Saving Time will start the time is entered in the format HH MM 24 hour format Default 02 00 P973 Start Day Use this parameter to enter the day of the week P974 that Daylight Saving Time is to star...

Page 131: ...P975 Start Month This parameter is used to select the month in which Daylight Saving Time will start OPTION DESCRIPTION 1 January DST will start during the month of January 2 February DST will start...

Page 132: ...ay DST will end on a Thursday 6 Friday DST will end on a Friday 7 Saturday DST will end on a Saturday 8 Sunday Default DST will end on a Sunday P978 End Week This parameter will determine the week of...

Page 133: ...e 7 July DST will end during the month of July 8 August DST will end during the month of August 9 September DST will end during the month of September 10 October Default DST will end during the month...

Page 134: ...onnection to a remote modem computer which will then allow remote communication with the unit Please consult Pulsar or your local distributor for further details 2 SMS This option initiates a predeter...

Page 135: ...e number to be dialled is 0 1234 123456 P145 Tel No 1 1 One 0 at the beginning of the telephone number P146 Tel No 2 123412 The next 6 digits following the 0 s P147 Tel No 3 3456 Remaining digits of t...

Page 136: ...then select a soft simulation There are two simulation modes automatic and manual Automatic simulation will move the level up and down between empty level or the pre determined Start Level P983 and Pu...

Page 137: ...simulation this parameter can be used to pre determine the point at which the simulated level will start at and return to This can be used to simulate the lowest point to which the level would normal...

Page 138: ...y last as this will show if all keys were pressed or not If they were not then an error message is displayed P992 mA Out Test This parameter will allow you to force a specified current on the mA outpu...

Page 139: ...lay Test Press a numeric key corresponding to the number of the relay you wish to test and the relay will change state each time the key is pressed If you press any other key other than a valid relay...

Page 140: ...transducer is clicking check for any obstructions in the application Incorrect reading being displayed for current level Measure actual distance from transducer head to surface of material Enter Progr...

Page 141: ...of cable and Transducer in accordance with regional environmental regulations for electrical electronic products Controllers Remove power disconnect the Controller and remove battery if fitted Dispos...

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