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Warnings and Cautions

 

 

 

 
 
 

Warning! 

Agency  approval  for  hazardous  location  installations  varies  between  flow

 

meter  models.  Consult  the  flow  meter 

nameplate for specific flow meter approvals

 

before any hazardous location installation.

 

Warning! 

Hot  tapping  must  be  performed  by  a  trained  professional.  U.S.  regulations

 

often  require  a  hot  tap  permit.  The 

manufacturer of the hot tap equipment and/or the

 

contractor performing the hot tap is responsible for providing proof of such a 

permit.

 

Warning!

 All wiring procedures must be performed with the power off.

 

Warning!

 To avoid potential electric shock, follow National Electric Code safety practices

 

or your local code when wiring this unit 

to a power source and to peripheral devices. Failure to do so could result in injury or death. All AC power connections must be in 
accordance with published CE directives. 

 

Warning!

 Do not power the flow meter with the sensor remote (if applicable) wires disconnected. This could cause over-heating of the 

sensors and/or damage to the electronics. 
 

Warning!

 Before attempting any flow meter repair, verify that the line is de-pressurized.  

 

Warning!

 Always remove main power before disassembling any part of the mass flow meter. 

 

 

 

                          

 
 
Caution!

  Before  making  adjustments  to  the  device,  verify  the  flow  meter  is  not  actively  monitoring  or  reporting  to  any  master 

control system. Adjustments to the electronics will cause direct changes to flow control settings. 

Caution! 

All flow meter connections, isolation valves and fittings for hot tapping must have the same or higher pressure rating 

as the main pipeline. 

Caution! 

Changing the length of cables or interchanging sensors or sensor wiring will affect the accuracy of the flow meter. 

You cannot add or subtract wire length without returning the meter to the factory for re-calibration. 

Caution! 

When using toxic or corrosive gases, purge the line with inert gas for a minimum of four hours at full gas flow 

before installing the meter. 

Caution! 

The AC wire insulation temperature rating must meet or exceed 80°C (176°F). 

Caution!

  Printed  circuit  boards  are  sensitive  to  electrostatic  discharge.  To  avoid  damaging  the  board,  follow  these 

precautions to minimize the risk of damage: 

 

before handling the assembly, discharge your body by touching a grounded, metal object 

 

handle all cards by their edges unless otherwise required 

 

when possible, use grounded electrostatic discharge wrist straps when handling sensitive components

 

Summary of Contents for HART 600 Series

Page 1: ...600 700 Series HART Instruction Manual HART Device Specification for Models 640S 760S 780S and 780S UHP Thermal Mass Flow Meters Part Number IM600 700 HART Rev V1 May 2013...

Page 2: ...ass flow meters for oxygengas You are responsible for determining if this mass flow meter is appropriate for your oxygen application You are responsible for cleaning the mass flow meter tothe degree r...

Page 3: ...ning Always remove main power before disassembling any part of the mass flow meter Caution Before making adjustments to the device verify the flow meter is not actively monitoring or reporting to any...

Page 4: ...Service Technical Assistance If you encounter a problem with your flow meter review the configuration information for each step of the installation operation andsetup procedures Verify that your sett...

Page 5: ...5 Table of Contents Table of Contents 5 Chapter 1 Introduction 6 HART Commands 6 640S 780S SIP Configurator 6 Device Variables and Dynamic Variables 6 Drawings 9...

Page 6: ...through the 600 700 Series HART RS 232 Serial port and a PC USB RS 232 port Device Variables and Dynamic Variables Through the Dynamic Variable Assignment the Device Variables are mapped to the four...

Page 7: ...nds per hour 83 lb day lb day pounds per day Volume Flow Totalizer HART Variable Menu Units List Actual Flow Meter Measurement Device Variable Classification Code 68 Code Description 41 l SL Standard...

Page 8: ...Variables Flow Totalizer User Full Scale K Factor Byte 0 3 Current Byte 4 PV unit code Byte 5 8 PV Byte 9 SV unit Code Byte 10 13 SV Byte 14 TV unit Code Byte 15 18 TV Byte 19 FV unit Code Byte 20 23...

Page 9: ...9 Drawings See drawings below for Analog output and HART Connection Figure 1 Point to point with Non Isolated 4 20 mA loop Figure 2 Point to point with Isolated 4 20 mA loop...

Page 10: ...10 Figure 3 Multi drop digital signal only 4 20mA must be set to a fixed 4 mA Consult factory...

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