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User's
Manual

Model SE14
Magnetic Flow Converter

IM 1E10C1-E

IM 1E10C1-E

7th Edition

Yokogawa Electric Corporation

Summary of Contents for Admag SE14

Page 1: ...User s Manual Model SE14 Magnetic Flow Converter IM 1E10C1 E IM 1E10C1 E 7th Edition Yokogawa Electric Corporation ...

Page 2: ...isplay Data 4 2 4 2 1 The Initial Procedure to Change the Display Mode 4 3 4 2 2 Flow Rate Display Mode 4 5 4 2 3 Setting Mode 4 6 4 2 4 Alarm Display Mode 4 7 4 2 5 Auto Zero Mode 4 8 4 2 6 Indicator Error Mode 4 8 5 FUNCTION AND DATA SETTINGS 5 1 5 1 Setting Nominal Size 5 2 5 2 Setting Flow Span 5 3 5 3 Setting Meter Factor 5 6 5 4 Power Frequency For DC version only 5 7 5 5 Other Functions and...

Page 3: ...ion of the HART Communicator Model 275 7 3 7 2 1 Keys and Functions 7 3 7 2 2 Display 7 4 7 2 3 Calling Up Menu Addresses 7 4 7 2 4 Entering Setting and Sending Data 7 6 7 3 Parameters 7 8 7 3 1 Parameters Configuration 7 8 7 3 2 Data Renewing 7 8 7 3 3 Menu Tree 7 9 7 3 4 Setting Parameters 7 12 8 ACTUAL OPERATION 8 1 8 1 Pre Operation Zero Adjustment 8 1 8 1 1 Zero Adjustment Using Data Setting ...

Page 4: ... 11 1 11 1 Parameters for ADMAG SE Indicator and BRAIN Terminal 11 1 11 2 Parameters for HART Communicator 11 7 12 EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT 12 1 12 1 CENELEC ATEX KEMA 12 1 12 2 FM 12 2 12 2 1 FM Explosionproof Optional Code FF1 12 2 12 2 2 FM Nonincendive Optional Code FN1 12 2 12 3 CSA 12 3 12 4 SAA 12 4 ...

Page 5: ...recautions The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this instrument Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific WARNINGS given elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the instrument YOKOGAWA Electric Corpora tion assumes no liability for the customer s failure to...

Page 6: ...ne by two or more persons In case of high process temperature care should be taken not to burn yourself because the surface of body and case reach a high temperature When removing the instrument from hazardous processes avoid contact with the fluid and the interior of the flow tube All installation shall comply with local install ation requirement and local electrical code 2 Wiring The instrument ...

Page 7: ...supply version 2 3 Storage Precautions In case the instrument is expected to be stored over a long term please give attention to the followings The instrument should be stored in its original packing condition The storage location should be selected according to the following conditions 1 The location where it is not exposed to rain or water 2 The location where there is few vibration or shock 3 T...

Page 8: ...rter NOTE The terminal box cover is locked by special screw In case of opening the terminal box cover please use the Hexagonal Wrench attached CAUTION Be sure to lock the cover with the special screw using the Hexagonal Wrench attached after tightening the terminal box cover The external signal wirings are connected into the terminal inside the converter Please connect to each terminal Please refe...

Page 9: ...d with double shielding over the two conductors and used heat resistant vinyl as the outer jacket material Finished diameter 10 5 mm 0 413 in Maximum length 30 m 98 ft Maximum temperature 80 C 176 F Outer jacket 10 5mm 0 413in Tape Shield Insulation Insulation F030202 EPS Shields Conductors Figure 3 2 2 Dedicated Signal Cable AM011 IMPORTANT If the cable is longer than required cut off any extra l...

Page 10: ... following range Supply Voltage and Cable Length 1000 3300 900 2970 800 2640 700 2310 600 1980 500 1650 400 1320 300 990 200 660 100 330 0 Allowed cable length m ft 20 22 24 26 28 Usable range E V Cable cross section area 1 25mm2 Cable cross section area 2mm2 F030205 EPS Figure 3 2 5 Supplied Power and Cable Length 2 Setting Power Supply Frequency IMPORTANT In case of DC power supply the frequency...

Page 11: ... large inductive noise from power supply bring bad influence to measurement To calculate correctly it is recommended to use shield cable or to make input impedance small enough within the limits of pulse output of flowmeter ADMAG SE PULSE OUT PLS ALM PLS ALM Protective diode 30 V DC 0 2A max In case of FM Nonincendive type 0 135A max Mechanical counter ADMAG SE PULSE OUT PLS ALM Universal counter ...

Page 12: ... units In order to display other units the required unit label should be selected from the provided data sheets 4 Decimal Point Displays decimal point Structure of the Display The Display consists of six figure and five dots for the decimal point between them Two types of data can be entered direct entry of numerals and entry of desired data items using codes Please refer to Chapter 11 Parameter L...

Page 13: ...e this mode indicates the alarm code number and normal data alternately This mode is indicated during automatic zero setting This mode makes certain about contents of parameter and rewrite data This mode is called up from Flow Rate Display Mode by touching the SET key for 3 sec and inputting a password This mode is shown in case the keys keep staying ON by stains or obstacles on front glass of the...

Page 14: ...oes into the Password Input Mode By touching the SET key again the display goes into the Number Input Mode Please input the Password as follows by touching the SHIFT and INC keys By touching the INC key for some moment change 0 into 4 By touching the SHIFT key the cursor moves to the next digit By touching the INC key for some moment again change 0 into 3 By continuing this for the rest of two dig...

Page 15: ...s of the keys is described here 1 Functions of SHIFT key When the SHIFT key is touched in the Number Changing Mode it shows as follows The Cursor Position moves alternately by touching the SHIFT key 2 Functions of INC key The INC key in the Number Changing Mode has each working at each cursor position a In case the Cursor Position is at upper figure The parameter number changes the followings by t...

Page 16: ... totl Instantaneous flow rate is displayed within a range of 8 or 108 to 108 for the span The actual meter rate of instataneous flow rate is displayed See NOTE The decimal place is the same as for the span setting However since a decimal point set at the least significant bit cannot be displayed Display actual flow rate totalization value Display reverse flow rate totalization value Differential t...

Page 17: ... are as follows Direct entry of numerals Entry of selected number 5 figure data A decimal point is sure to show somewhere The last figure 6th figure is always SPACE 6 figure data totalized value A decimal point doesn t show anywhere and no SPACE Selection type data It is always 2 figure other figures are always SPACE The marks are always shown at the highest figure It changes and is shown as When ...

Page 18: ...ber and flow rate are shown alternately For example When alarm No 6 is raised Flow Rate is indicated for 4 sec Alarm No is indicated for 2 sec When alarm No 6 and No 8 are raised at the same time Flow Rate is indicated for 4 sec Alarm No 6 is indicated for 2 sec Flow Rate is indicated for 4 sec Alarm No 8 is indicated for 2 sec For further description of the alarm functions please refer to Chapter...

Page 19: ...de to be displayed frequently and make the normal display mode unavailable The following comments relate to this possible occurrence When the front glass of case is stained please wipe out the glass by soft and dry cloth In case that each key keeps touching for more 120 sec and it is continued the Password Input Mode is not available to enter In case all keys are OFF for more 3 sec this mode is ca...

Page 20: ...tem SET SHIFT SET SHIFT INC SET Twice How to change the display into the setting mode How to move the cursor on the display during parameter setting How to change the display into the data changing mode How to move the cursor in the data changing mode How to change the data Finally How to input the set data you cannot set the leftmost digit of display to numeric value greater than 4 If the leftmos...

Page 21: ...And by touching the SET key again the data is completed By touching the SET key again the display goes back to the number changing mode By touching the SHIFT and INC key select the parameter No b07 By touching the SET key change the display into the data changing mode By touching the SHIFT key the cursor moves to the next digit By touching the INC key change 1 into 0 By touching the SHIFT key the ...

Page 22: ...ect flow rate 108 or more can t be output In a line where the flow rate is comparatively stable set a value that is 1 5 to 2 0 times larger than the normal flow rate Please set a value that will correspond to a flow velocity of 0 3 to 10m s Please comfirm the flow velocity by sizing data or parameter No b13 Parameter No b13 indicates corresponding flow velocity to set span The basic input value fo...

Page 23: ...t the parameter No b03 By touching the SET key change the display into the data changing mode By touching the INC key change 1 into 0 By touching the SHIFT key the cursor moves to the decimal point The decimal point on the cursor can be moved by touching the INC key And by touching the SHIFT key blinking part moves to the right By touching the INC key change 0 into 3 By touching the SET key whole ...

Page 24: ...e data is completed and the display goes back into the number changing mode By touching the SHIFT and INC key select the parameter No b05 By touching the SET key change the display into the data changing mode By touching the INC key set the 01 equivalent as h By touching the SET key whole display is blinking And touoching the SET key again the data is completed If keys that except SET key are touc...

Page 25: ...C OPERATION PROCEDURES By touching the SHIFT and INC key select the parameter No b08 By touching the SET key change the display into the data changing mode By touching the SHIFT key twice the cursor moves to the next digit By touching the INC key change 0 into 1 By touching the SHIFT key the cursor moves to the next digit By touching the INC key change 0 into 2 By touching the SET key twice the se...

Page 26: ...ruments Pulse Output Overview Content Item Transistor contact output contact capacity is 30V DC 200mA PLS ALM PLS ALM When using these for pulse output alarm output or status output are not available as the terminals are used commonly Selection DUTY50 0 5 1 20 33 50 100ms Min 0 0001p s Max 1000p s Output Specifications Connecting Terminals Pulse Width Output Rate Please refer to 3 2 6 Output Conne...

Page 27: ...nearby 0 in parameter No F03 Setting Range 0 to 100 of span The pulse width can be set in parameter No F04 Display Description Volume Unit Code 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span 10 9 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span 10 6 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span 10 3 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span 1 Volume unit in that for the flow rate span 103...

Page 28: ... 10 l in parameter No E02 Set the low cut range nearby 0 in parameter No E03 Setting Range 0 to 100 of span The flow rate totalized value calculation can be set in parameter No n01 by selecting NO DAMPING or DAMPING Display Description Volume Unit Code 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 Default 3 Default 01 Defalt 06 Damped flow rate value Volume unit in that for the flow rate span 10 9 Volume unit in that for ...

Page 29: ...w rate is shown the totalization value display is becoming the value that is set at parameter number E05 by touching SET key twice Totalization preset inhibit Totalization preset enable Display Description Content Code 00 01 Default 00 disabled Default 0 SET SHIFT INC Twice 2 Zero resetting for Reverse Toralization Display The totalization value presetting enable can be selected at parameter No E0...

Page 30: ...ange 0 5 to 200 0 sec Display Description Default 3 sec 5 5 5 Current Output during Alarm Occurrence The current output and display values during alarming can be selected in advance The current output value during alarming can be set in parameter No b11 Display Description Code 00 01 02 03 2 4mA or less 4 0mA HOLD 21 6mA or more Default 03 Content 5 5 6 Reversing Flow Direction The flow direction ...

Page 31: ...n limits the low end of the analog output The default value is set at 20 and 10 as reverse flow limit Please set in case other setting is required 2 4mA or less output in alarming is also limited Display Description Default 20 Output 4mA Setting Range 20 to 100 Default 20 5 6mA 10 3 4 to 20mA High Limit This function limits the high end of the analog output The default value is set at 120 and plea...

Page 32: ...r functions are not available to use F and R flow rate measurement can be selected as 02 in parameter No b10 Reverse direction span can be set in parameter No b30 Flow rate unit is the same as forward direction span Futher reverse range span should be set in the same number of places of decimals as forward range span Example forward flow rate 1 000 then reverce flow rate should be 4 000 Hysteresis...

Page 33: ...up parameter No b33 Setting restrictions First range 2nd range Further second range span should be set in the same number of places of decimals as first range span in parameter No b03 Example First range 1 000 then second range should be 4 000 Hysteresis width at switching range can be set in parameter No b34 It is the rate of first range span When using reversed status ON OFF is required it can b...

Page 34: ...output at low flow limits can be selected 04 in parameter No b10 The Low Limit value can be set in parameter No b36 as parcentage for 4 to 20 mA Hysteresis width is set in parameter No b37 When using reversed status ON OFF is required it can be set in N02 Output Mode Display Description Code 00 01 02 03 04 05 Pulse output Alarm output Forward reverse flow measurement Automatic two range switching ...

Page 35: ...unctions are not available to use Totalization switch can be selected as 05 in parameter No b10 Switch level can be selected by calling up parameter No E06 When using reversed status ON OFF is required it can be set in N02 Output Mode Display Description Code 00 01 02 03 04 05 Pulse output Alarm output Forward reverse flow measurement Automatic two range switching Alarm output at low flow limit To...

Page 36: ...r alarm output The empty pipe output selection can be set in parameter No n07 Display Description Code 00 01 02 03 04 05 Pulse output Alarm output Forward reverse flow measurement Automatic two range switching Alarm output at low flow limit Totalization switch Content Content Code 00 01 ALARM NO ALARM Default 01 Default 00 Item n can be called up in setting 55 in parameter No L02 5 5 13 Data Setti...

Page 37: ... on rate limit value upper and lower limit and dead time sampling time Determination of rate limit value and dead time Rate limit value Determine the level to reduce output fluctuation For example reducing 2 or more fluctuation by setting as 2 to reduce Dead time T0 Please determine the dead time depending on ouput fluctuation width In case of noise of which is longer than the dead time please set...

Page 38: ...3 This signal is recognized as a flow rate signal since it does not return to within the rate limit value within the dead time 4 The output signal follows the damping curve and tracks the step signal Example 2 Slurry Noise Slurry Noise Flow rate value after rate limiting and damping Flow rate value after rate limiting Dead time 1 sec 1 1 Input 0 to 10 Damping time constant 1 sec Dead time 1 sec Ra...

Page 39: ...performed via communications while the ADMAG SE is online This section describes the operation procedures using BRAIN terminal For details on the functions of the ADMAG SE see Chapter 5 Function and Data Settings And also see the BT200 Instruction Manual IM 1C0A11 01E for more detailed information 6 1 BT200 Connections 1 Connecting BT200 to 4 to 20 mA DC Transfer Line The communication signal of t...

Page 40: ...d Parameter data A maximum of three items are displayed Menu panel Parameter panel Entry cursor Inverse video Message LCD 8 lines with 21 characters each Function keys Executes the commands displayed at the bottom of the screen Arrow keys Selects an item Moves the cursor Page feeding ENTER key Goes to the selected item Sets the entry data to the object communication instrument Executes the BT200 f...

Page 41: ...SHIFT D C 7 SHIFT 8 SHIFT Selection of capital small letters Capital and small letters can be selected alternately by pressing the function key F2 CAPS F2 Entry of capital letters CODE CAPS CLR ESC Entry of small letters CODE caps CLR ESC F1 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4 Entry of codes Codes can be entered by pressing the function key F1 CODE Every time F1 CODE is pressed the codes are displayed at the cursor...

Page 42: ...nting Calls up the utility panel Description The command is available only for BT200 P00 6 4 Displaying Flow Rate Data Flow rate data can be displayed on the BT200 panel according to the following proce dure A maximum of three data items can be displayed on one panel Data are updated at an interval of 5 seconds The arrow keys or are used for page feeding or item selection Display Description Turn ...

Page 43: ...nel to be displayed Use the arrow key to select B SET with the arrow key and press the ENTER key Then the parameter panel is displayed WELCOME BRAIN TERMINAL ID BT200 CHECK CABLE CONNECTION AND PRESS THE ENT KEY UTIL FEED ENTER PARAM B01 TAG NO B02 DAMPING 3 0 s B03 FLOW SPAN 1 00 m s DATA DIAG ESC PARAM 01 MODEL SE14 A00 02 TAG NO 03 SELF CHECK GOOD OK MENU A DISPLAY B SET C ADJUST D DISP SEL E T...

Page 44: ...efault 10 00 for inch 100 00 for mm If the security panel appears enter the security code PARAM B04 FLOW UNIT m B05 TIME UNIT S B06 SIZE UNIT inch DATA DIAG ESC SET B06 SIZE UNIT mm mm inch ESC SET B03 SIZE UNIT inch PARAM B05 TIME UNIT S B06 SIZE UNIT inch B07 NOMINAL SIZE 10 00 inch DIAG DATA ESC SET B07 NOMINAL SIZE 10 00 inch 002 00 ESC ENTER ENTER 2 NO OK F4 ENTER 2 SET B07 NOMINAL SIZE 2 00 ...

Page 45: ...e ENTER key Then the parameter panel is displayed WELCOME BRAIN TERMINAL ID BT200 CHECK CABLE CONNECTION AND PRESS THE ENT KEY UTIL FEED ENTER PARAM B01 TAG NO B02 DAMPING 3 0 s B03 FLOW SPAN 1 00 m s DATA DIAG ESC PARAM 01 MODEL SE14 A00 02 TAG NO 03 SELF CHECK GOOD OK MENU A DISPLAY B SET C ADJUST D DISP SEL E TOTAL SET F PULSE SET ENTER ENTER HOME SET ADJ ESC F4 or ON OFF ENTER SET B03 FLOW SPA...

Page 46: ...arrow key and press ENTER key twice at an interval of a few seconds Default m If the security panel appears enter the security code PARAM B01 TAG NO B02 DAMPING 3 0 S B03 FLOW SPAN 30 0 m s DATA DIAG ESC SET B03 FLOW SPAN 1 00 m s 30 0 DEL CLR ESC SET B03 FLOW SPAN 30 0 m s PARAM B02 DAMPING 3 0 S B03 FLOW SPAN 30 0 m s B04 FLOW UNIT m DIAG DATA ESC SET B04 FLOW UNIT m km3 m3 l cm3 ESC ENTER ENTER...

Page 47: ... ENTER key twice at an interval of a few seconds Default s If the data is correct press the F4 key OK The parameter panel appears again The setting is completed SET B05 TIME UNIT s s d h m ESC PARAM B02 DAMPING 3 0 S B03 FLOW SPAN 30 0 m3 s B04 FLOW UNIT m3 DATA DIAG ESC PARAM B03 FLOW SPAN 30 0 m3 s B04 FLOW UNIT m3 B05 TIME UNIT s SET B05 TIME UNIT h NO OK PARAM B03 FLOW SPAN 30 0 m3 h B04 FLOW ...

Page 48: ...ect B SET with the arrow key and press the ENTER key Then the parameter panel is displayed WELCOME BRAIN TERMINAL ID BT200 CHECK CABLE CONNECTION AND PRESS THE ENT KEY UTIL FEED ENTER PARAM B01 TAG NO B02 DAMPING 3 0 s B03 FLOW SPAN 1 00 m s DATA DIAG ESC PARAM 01 MODEL SE14 A00 02 TAG NO 03 SELF CHECK GOOD OK MENU A DISPLAY B SET C ADJUST D DISP SEL E TOTAL SET F PULSE SET ENTER ENTER HOME SET AD...

Page 49: ...iption Set the value in areas where the frequency differs in B12 POWER FREQ Default 50 00Hz PARAM B10 OUTPUT FUNC PULSE OUT B11 4 20 ALM OUT 21 6mA OR MORE B12 POWER FREQ 50 00Hz DATA DIAG ESC 6 6 Other Functions Please set other needed parameters For detail on the functions see Chapter 5 Func tions and Settings except User Defined Units function For User Defined Units function see 6 6 1 below 6 6...

Page 50: ...INHIBIT E05 TL SET VALUE 0 E10 TL USER UNIT kg DATA DIAG ESC PARAM A10 FLOW RATE 100 0 A20 FLOW RATE 20000 0 kg h A30 TOTAL 40000kg ESC 6 7 Other Important Points 1 The automatic power off function turns the BT200 off automatically with no key access for about 5 minutes or more However this function does not operate when the BT200 is displaying A10 FLOW RATE or A20 FLOW RATE 2 When A10 FLOW RATE o...

Page 51: ...press 5 Select the model name of the instrument i e ADMAG SE by pressing and press to show the DD of the communicator 7 1 Conditions of Communication Line 7 1 1 Interconnection between ADMAG SE and HART Communicator The HART Communicator can interface with the ADMAG SE from the control room the ADMAG SE site or any other wiring termination point in the loop provided there is a minimum load resista...

Page 52: ...200 ft 1 000 m Use the following formula to determine cable length for a specific application L 65 106 R C Cf 10 000 C where L length in feet or meters R resistance in ohms current sense resistance C cable capacitance in pF ft or pF m Cf 50 000 pF 800 230 571 500 444 400 363 333 307 285 266 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 600 400 200 0 Load Resistance Ω Q ty of connected field devices Maximum ...

Page 53: ... where a number or character is to be entered Example Pressing calls up the display corresponding to the item pointed with the cursor Pressing returns to the previous display See 7 2 3 Calling up Menu Alphanumeric keys 1 Enter numbers and characters 2 Select the desired menu item with the corresponding number See 7 2 4 Entering Setting and Sending Data Example Pressing single key enters the number...

Page 54: ...rs Inverse video bar Figure 7 2 2Display 1 appears and flashes during communication between the HART Communicator and the ADMAG SE At Burst mode appears 2 The current display menu title appears 3 Each item in menu of 2 appears 4 and or appear when the items are scrolled out of the display 5 On any given menu the label appearing above a function key indicates the function of that key for the curren...

Page 55: ...iables Diag Service Basic setup Detailed setup Review Line size PV Damp Tag Descriptor ADMAG SE FI 100 Online 1 Device setup 2 PV 3 PV AO 4 Span DEL SET ESC ENTER 1 Display Operation STU 1 or ADMAG SE FI 100 Device setup 1 Process variables 2 Diag Service 3 Basic setup 4 Detailed setup 5 Review DEL SAVE HOME ENTER 2 YZ 3 2 or Display appears when the HART Communicator is turned on Select Device se...

Page 56: ...cator is held in memory unless power is turned off so every data can be sent to the ADMAG SE at one lot Operation Entering data on the Tag setting display On alphabetic characters only capital letters can be used for setting Tag No with HART Communicator 1 Device setup 3 Basic setup 5 Tag ADMAG SE Tag HELP DEL ESC ENTER 1 Call up Tag setting display On the setting display shown above enter the dat...

Page 57: ...n the HART Communicator after entering the data Press SEND F2 to send the data to the ADMAG SE is flashing during communication label changed to label and the transmission is completed Press HOME F3 and return Online Menu ADMAG SE FIC 1A Basic setup 1 PV Unit 2 Span 3 Line size 4 PV Damp 5 Tag FIC 1A HELP SAVE HOME ENTER 3 ENTER F2 SEND SEND SAVE Parameter setting on the indicator of ADMAG SE is p...

Page 58: ... ADMAG SE from to HART Communicator periodic data renewing and discretionary data renewing 1 Periodic Data Renewing The follwing data are renewed in 0 5 to 2 seconds cycle PV PV AO PV rnge Totl Reverse total Diff total Power freq Velocity check 2 Discretionary Data Renewing The following data can be loaded from to ADMAG SE Up load can be done with SAVE F2 on any online menu and down load can be do...

Page 59: ...r 2 Input 1 PV r 2 Flow units 3 Velocity check r 4 Sensor config 1 Base vol unit sel 2 Base time unit sel 1 PV rnge r 2 Span w 3 PV Damp w 4 Signal processing 1 Rate limit w 2 Dead time w 3 Power synch sel 4 Power freq w k Cum Cum L Cucm M gal k gal gal m gal k bbl bbl m bbl u bbl m ft d h min s 1 Size unit sel 2 Line size w 3 MF w 4 Auto zero exe 5 Flow dir sel mm in Forward Reverse Yes No 1 Stat...

Page 60: ...V AO Alrm typ r 3 Loop test sel 4 Output trim 5 Analog alarm out sel 1 D A trim 2 Scaled D A trim 2 4mA or less 4 0mA Hold 21 6mA or more Off On PV range current Process vars crnt 1 Output function sel 2 Reverse span w 3 Bi direction hys w 4 Forward span2 w 5 Auto range hys w 6 Low alarm w 7 Low alarm hys w 1 Pulse unit sel 2 Pulse scale w 3 Pulse low cut w 4 Pulse width sel Pulse out Alarm out Bi...

Page 61: ... 1 Total pulse sel 2 Output mode sel 3 Empty pipe sel No damp Damp Alarm No alarm On active Off active 1 Universal rev r 2 Fld dev rev r 3 Software rev r 1 Disp select sel 2 FI user sel sel 3 FI user span w PV rnge PV Totl Rev totl Diff totl PV rnge Totl PV Totl PV rnge PV PV rnge Rev totl PV Rev totl PV rnge Diff totl PV Diff totl Not provided Provided Online Menu r read w write sel select exe ex...

Page 62: ...DMAG SE Sensor config 1 Size unit in 2 Line size 3 MF 4 Auto zero 5 Flow dir HELP SEND HOME ENTER 3 Call up Size unit setting display ADMAG SE Size unit mm mm in DEL DEL ESC ENTER 4 Sensor config 3 Line size ADMAG SE Line size 10 00 in 10 00 DEL DEL ESC ENTER 1 F4 2 Enter 2 with alphanumeric keys Press ENTER F4 Press SEND F2 to set data to the ADMAG SE By pressing HOME F3 the display returns to On...

Page 63: ... ENTER 3 Call up Base vol unit setting display ADMAG SE Flow unit m Cum L Cucm M gal DEL DEL ESC ENTER 2 Flow units 2 Base time unit ADMAG SE Base time unit s d h min s DEL DEL ESC ENTER 1 F4 2 Select h Press ENTER F4 Press SEND F2 to set data to the ADMAG SE ADMAG SE Flow units 1 Base vol unit Cum 2 Base time unit h HELP SEND HOME ENTER 3 ENTER F2 SEND Call up Base time unit setting display 2 ADM...

Page 64: ...ey 1 Span 1 Cum h 2 Enable write 3 New password DEL SAVE ESC ENTER ADMAG SE Span 1 Cum h 20 0 DEL DEL ESC ENTER 4 F4 5 ENTER F2 SEND 20 0 ADMAG SE Hot key 1 Span 20 0Cum h 2 Enable write 3 New password DEL SEND ESC ENTER When the span is set in engineering units using the ADMAG SE front panel key switches consideration should be given to the least significant digit which is to be displayed for all...

Page 65: ...ft m and ft can be combined only with s Base time unit d h min s If the unit undefined in PV Unit is set in these parameters the display of PV Unit indicates Spcl 4 Meter Factor The meter factor is engraved on the data plate of the combined flow tube 1 Device setup 4 Detailed setup 1 Sensor 4 Sensor config 3 MF ADMAG SE MF 1 0000 1 0000 DEL DEL ESC ENTER 1 2 Enter 1 2345 with alphanumeric keys Pre...

Page 66: ...Detailed setup 2 Input 4 Signal procesing 4 Power freq ADMAG SE Power freq 50 00 50 00 DEL DEL ESC ENTER 1 2 Enter 60 00 with alphanumeric keys Press ENTER F4 Press SEND F2 to set data to the ADMAG SE ADMAG SE Signal processing 1 Rate limit 2 Dead time 3 Power synch 4 Power freq 60 00 HELP SEND HOME ENTER 3 Call up Power freq setting display 60 00 ADMAG SE Power freq 50 00 60 00 DEL DEL ESC ENTER ...

Page 67: ...AG SE Output trim 1 D A trim 2 Scaled D A trim HELP SAVE HOME ENTER 1 2 Select D A trim Press OK F4 Connect the ammeter 1µA is measurable and press OK F4 Press OK F4 and the ADMAG SE outputs the output signal of 0 Ammeter reading 4 115 Enter the read value 4 115 of the ammeter and press ENTER F4 The output of the ADMAG SE changes ADMAG SE Connect reference meter HELP SEND ABORT OK 3 Call up Output...

Page 68: ... select Yes and press ENTER F4 If the reading is not 4 000 mA select No Repeat step until the ammeter reads 4 000 mA Press OK F4 and the ADMAG SE outputs the output signal of 100 Ammeter reading 19 050 Carry out the same procedures as those described under Ammeter reading 20 000 Returning fld dev to original output appears Press OK F4 ADMAG SE Enter meter value 20 000 HELP DEL ABORT ENTER 8 ADMAG ...

Page 69: ...ad value on the meter when the signal is 20 mA Then enter 5 5 V and press ENTER F4 Select Proceed and press ENTER F4 Connect the voltmeter and press OK F4 Press OK F4 The output signal of 0 is output Voltmeter reading 1 010 Enter the reading of the voltmeter 1 010 and press ENTER F4 The output of the ADMAG SE changes Voltmeter reading 1 000 Because the reading on the voltmeter is 1 000 select Yes ...

Page 70: ...ress ENTER F4 Returning fld dev to original output appears Press OK F4 ADMAG SE Scaled output 5 210 equal readout device 1 Yes 2 No HELP DEL ABORT ENTER 13 ADMAG SE Enter meter value 5 000000 5 000000 HELP DEL ABORT ENTER ADMAG SE NOTE Loop may be returned to automatic control DEL DEL ABORT OK 14 5 21 F4 ENTER F4 ENTER F4 OK F4 OK D A trim should be executed only at single range mode If D A trim i...

Page 71: ... Burst option PV range current Process vars crnt HELP DEL ESC ENTER Set the data to be sent Instantaneous flow rate PV Output in and current output range current Instantaneous flow rate totalization value and current output Process vars crnt Totl Reverse total or Diff total Call up Burst option display 3 HART output 3 Burst mode ADMAG SE Burst mode Off Off On DEL DEL ESC ENTER 1 F4 2 Set ON and pr...

Page 72: ...SEND F2 to send the data Call up Poll addr display HART output Online Menu Main Menu 4 Utility 1 Configure Communication 1 Polling ADMAG SE HART output 1 Poll addr 1 2 Num req preams 5 3 Burst mode On 4 Burst option PV HELP SAVE HOME ENTER 1 2 Return to Online Menu with HOME F3 Return to Main Menu with a previous key Select Utility Select Configure Communication Select Polling F3 HOME Call up Auto...

Page 73: ...Communicator searches for the field device is set in the multidrop mode when the HART Communicator is turned on When the HART Communicator is connected to the field device the tag will be displayed display 2 Select desired field device After that normal communication with the selected field device is possible However the communication speed is slow in this case display 3 To communicate with anothe...

Page 74: ...Wrt protect menu HELP SAVE HOME ENTER 1 2 ADMAG SE Enter new password to change state of write protect HELP DEL ABORT ENTER 3 Call up Wrt protect menu in Hot key menu HELP SAVE 4 YZ 3 Hot key 2 Wrt protect menu 2 Wrt protect menu Example Set the password to 1 2 3 4 Select Wrt protect menu Select New password Set 1 2 3 4 and press ENTER F4 Set 1 2 3 4 again and press ENTER F4 Write protect status c...

Page 75: ...3 New Password 4 Software seal Keep HELP SAVE ABORT OK 4 5 2 Wrt protect menu ADMAG SE Enter new password to change state of write protect HELP DEL ABORT ENTER F4 OK F4 OK F4 ENTER YZ 3 6 ADMAG SE Re enter new Password write 30 seconds 6789A 6789A HELP DEL ABORT ENTER 7 ADMAG SE Change to New password HELP DEL F4 8 OK ADMAG SE It changed the state of protection related password HELP DEL OK F4 ENTE...

Page 76: ...otection for ADMAG SE front panel key switches can be set 00 INHIBIT or 01 ENABLE only when Write Protect on HART Communicator shows No Joker password and Software Seal When you forget the password that has been registered it is possible to release the mode for 10 minutes by using a joker password Enter YOKOGAWA to release Write protect status for 10 minutes If this joker password is used the stat...

Page 77: ...g a Hart Communicator Zero adjustment is made to set the instrument output to 0 4mA when the flow rate is 0 1 Zero adjustment should be done only when the fluid is filled in the flow tube and the fluid velocity is completely zero by closing the valve 2 Zero adjustment should be done prior to the other operation For 20 seconds during the zero adjustment any setting cannot be accepted 8 1 1 Zero Adj...

Page 78: ...displayed press the ENTER key twice at an interval of a few seconds Then AUTO ZERO is now displayed After about 20 seconds pressing the F4 OK of the function key causes the menu panel to be displayed The zero correction is displayed Then the panel returns to data display mode MENU A DISPLAY B SET C ADJUST D DISP SEL E TOTAL SET F PULSE SET HOME SET ADJ ESC ENTER PARAM C01 ZERO TUNING ENABLE C02 MA...

Page 79: ...ning display 1 Test device 2 Auto zero ADMAG SE About to enter auto zero DEL DEL ABORT OK 1 F4 2 ADMAG SE Auto zero passed HELP SEND ABORT OK 3 OK F2 SEND F4 ENTER F4 OK Call up Auto zero display ADMAG SE waiting for auto zero to complete DEL DEL ABORT ENTER 1 Zero adjustment should be done only when the fluid velocity is completely zero by closing the valve 2 Do not turn off the power to the ADMA...

Page 80: ... Stop Err 02 uP FAULT uP fault OFF 21 6mA or more Stop Err 03 EEPROM FAULT EEPROM fault OFF 21 6mA or more Stop Err 05 A D FAULT A D fault OFF Fixed Stop Err 06 SIGNAL OVERFLOW Signal overflow OFF Fixed Stop Err 07 COIL OPEN Coil open OFF Fixed Stop Err 08 SPAN VEL 10m s Vel span 10m s OFF Fixed Stop Err 09 SPAN VEL 0 3m s Vel span 0 3m s OFF Fixed Stop Err 10 P SPAN 1000p s P span 1000p s OFF Fix...

Page 81: ...ected Self test OK will be displayed Press OK F4 When an error occurs an error message appears and the results of self diagnostics appear in the Status Call up Status The status menu is separated 3 groups About items of each group see 8 2 3 Error Description and Countermeasure Select the desired group If there is no error the result of diagnostics is indicated as OFF If ON is indicated a counterme...

Page 82: ...nal Flow tube coil open circuit Span velocity setting exceeds 11m s Span velocity setting is 0 2m s or less Pulse output rate exceeds 1100p s at 50 duty It exceeds 1000p s at 0 5ms pulse width Pulse output rate exceeds 500p s at 1ms pulse width Pulse output rate exceeds 25p s at 20ms pulse width Pulse output rate exceeds 15p s at 33ms pulse width Pulse output rate exceeds 10p s at 50ms pulse width...

Page 83: ... loop test value in percent age based on the larger flow span within forward and reverse flow span In case AUTO 2 RANGES is set at OUTPUT FUNCTION Parameter No b10 the loop test setting value should be set in percentage based on the second range 9 1 1 Settings for Test Output Using Data Setting Keys 1 Current Output Corresponding to flow rate totalization display and pulse output value Call up H01...

Page 84: ...tput value DATA Display Description Select TEST in H01 TEST MODE Set the value in of span in H02 OUTPUT VALUE The figure shows a 100 setting Flow rate totalization display and pulse output functions correspond to this set value PARAM H01 TEST MODE TEST H02 OUTPUT VALUE 100 H03 STATUS OUT NORMAL DIAG ESC Code NORMAL TEST Normal operation Test output Content 2 Status Output For status output alarm o...

Page 85: ...c keys 4 End Exits Enter 12 and press ENTER F4 Press OK F4 A fixed current of 12mA is output ADMAG SE Output 4 000 HELP DEL ABORT ENTER 3 Call up Loop test display ADMAG SE Choose analog output level 1 4mA 2 20mA 3 Other 4 End DEL DEL ABORT ENTER ADMAG SE Fld dev output is fixed at 12 000 mA DEL DEL ABORT OK 4 F4 OK 1 2 2 Example Set 12mA 50 as test output 2 Loop test F4 ENTER F4 OK F4 ENTER 1 In ...

Page 86: ...ss OK F4 On Loop test display ADMAG SE NOTE loop may be Returned to automatic control DEL DEL ABORT OK F4 OK 3 F4 ENTER 2 Status Output Test ADMAG SE has one status output for alarm or other functions It can be output for test After the status output test return the status output parameter to Normal 1 Device setup 2 Diag Service 3 Status out ADMAG SE Status out Normal Normal Close on Open off DEL ...

Page 87: ...kogawa office or service center Check that the flow tube is filled with the liquid NO NO NO YES YES NO YES YES YES Execute either of the followings a Install flow tube to make flow arrow agree with the flow direction b Change the set value in B14 FLOW DIR Demount the flow tube and check the inside YES Check the resistance between the meter signal terminals A B and C with a multimeter Remove foreig...

Page 88: ...the flow tube Stop the leak by repairing valves Complete grounding The resistance must be 100Ω or less See 3 2 1 Protective Ground a Insure that the liquid conductivity does not change beyond fluid limits b Do not use the ADMAG SE for liquid has conductivity below 5µS cm c Decrease flow velocity near the conductivity low limit as much as possible Remove dirt and scale on near electrodes Change to ...

Page 89: ... do not contact each other or with the case Recheck the liquid property Check whether or not the AM011 cable is used for the signal cable if there is contact between any two of the cable conductors A B inner shield SA SB and outer shield C and that they are securely connected to the terminal board NO YES a If a valve located immediately upstream of the flow tube is used half opened the indication ...

Page 90: ...ch Data Security During Power Failure Data storage in EEPROM no back up battery required Damping Time Constant Settable from 0 5 second to 200 seconds 63 response time Pulse Output Function Scaled pulse can be output by setting a pulse factor Pulse Width Duty 50 or fixed pulse width 0 5 1 20 33 50 or 100ms user selectable Output Rate 0 0001 to 1000pps when pulse output function is selected Status ...

Page 91: ... Pollution level based on IEC1010 2 See Note Note The Installation category implies the regulation for impulse withstand voltage It is also called the Overvoltage category II applies to electrical equipment Pollution level describes the degree to which a solid liquid or gas which deteriorates dielectric strength is adhering 2 applies to a normal indoor atmosphere Fuse 2A 250V Time Lag type TERMINA...

Page 92: ... to 200mm FF1 FN1 High Anti corrosion Coating Coating is changed to three layer coating Urethane coating on two layer Epoxy coating X2 Painting Color Change Black Munsell code N1 5 P1 Jade Green Munsell code 7 5BG4 1 5 P2 Metallic Silver P7 Calibration Certificate Level 2 Declaration and Calibration Equipment List L2 Level 3 Declaration and Primary Standard List L3 Level 4 Declaration and YOKOGAWA...

Page 93: ... Parameter name Indicate initial set value When shipped from the factory R Read only W Write enabled Describes the nature of the parameter The figure in shows the number for selecting data on ADMAG SE indicator The desired number can be entered when ADMAG SE indicator is in the setting mode Indicates the range of allowable settings and the units used 16 alphanumerics can be entered when 16 ASCII c...

Page 94: ...OW COIL OPEN SPAN VEL 10 m s SPAN VEL 0 3 m s P SPAN 1000 p s P SPAN 500 p s P SPAN 25 p s P SPAN 15 p s P SPAN 10 p s P SPAN 5 p s P SPAN 0001 p s T SPAN 1000 p s T SPAN 0001 p s 4 20 LMT ERROR EMPTY PIPE MULTIRANGE ERROR COIL SHORT EEPROM NO SET EEPROM DEFAULT Major outputs display functions Displays instantaneous flow rate in Displays instantaneous flow rate in egineering unit Displays and pres...

Page 95: ... 0 2500 to 3 0000 1 000 W b10 B10 OUTPUT FUNC 00 PULSE OUT PULSE W 01 ALARM OUT OUT 02 BI DIRECTION 03 AUTO 2 RANGES 04 LOW ALARM 05 TOTAL SWITCH b11 B11 4 20 ALM OUT 00 2 4 mA OR LESS 21 6 mA W 01 4 0 mA OR 02 HOLD MORE 03 21 6 mA OR MORE b12 B12 POWER FREQ 47 00 to 63 00 Hz 2 50 00 W Major parameter setting Sets tag no up to 16 characters Sets damping time constant of output Sets flow span in se...

Page 96: ...TE REV TTL 09 RATE REV TTL 10 RATE DIF TTL 11 RATE DIF TTL d02 D02 FL USER SEL 00 NOT PROVIDED NOT W 01 PROVIDED PROVIDED d03 D03 FL USER SPAN 0 to 3000 0 to 4 100 W D10 FL USER UNIT ASCII 8 W characters D60 SELF CHECK GOOD R to EEPROM DEFAULT Displays span in m s Selects flow direction Sets span for reverse direction Sets hysteresis when change in flow direction Sets the second span for forward d...

Page 97: ...03 F03 PULSE LOWCUT 0 to 100 3 W F04 F04 PULSE WIDTH 00 50 DUTY 50 DUTY W 01 0 5 ms 02 1 ms 03 20 ms 04 33 ms 05 50 ms 06 100 ms F60 SELF CHECK GOOD R to EEPROM DEFAULT Totalization functions Selects totalization rate unit UNIT in the selection on the left represents the Base vol unit selected Sets totalization rate Sets low cut width of totalization Inhibits or enables forward direction totalizat...

Page 98: ...E 00 ALARM NO W 01 NO ALARM ALARM N60 SELF CHECK GOOD to EEPROM DEFAULT Current output functions Sets low cut width of current output Sets low limit of current output Sets high limit of current output Displays self check result Output circuit test mode Selects test mode Sets test output value Selects test status output Displays self check result Data setting restriction functions Inhibits or enabl...

Page 99: ...iption Parameter name Equivalent ADMAG SE indicator parameter number R Read only W Write enabled Describes the nature of the parameter For numeric values settable ranges are shown For selection items selectable items are shown The figure in shows the number for selecting data on ADMAG SE indicator The described number can be entered when ADMAG SE indicator is in the setting mode Default value is s...

Page 100: ...3 T span 0001p s R Ditto Analog lmt error Empty pipe Multi range err Coil short EEPROM no set EEPROM default Dev id not entered Self test W Excecutes self diagnostics Auto zero W Executes automatic zero adjustment C02 Zero tuning 00 Inhibit Enable W Inhibits or enables automatic zero adjustment C01 01 Enable D A trim ZERO 3 2 to 5 6 mA W Performs fine adjustments of zero and span of current output...

Page 101: ... 2500 to 3 0000 1 0000 W Sets meter factor b08 Actual flow test data has been entered Flow dir 00 Forward Forward W Selects flow direction b14 01 Reverse PV rnge 110 0 to 110 0 R Displays instantaneous flow rate in A10 Rate limit 0 to 10 5 W Sets the level to reduce output fluctuation n03 Dead time 0 to 15 sec 0 W Sets the dead time to reduce output fluctuation When 0 is set n04 Rate limit is not ...

Page 102: ...3 21 6 mA or more Poll addr 0 to 15 0 W Sets polling address when multidrop mode Num req preams 5 5 R Displays number of request preambles Burst mode Off Off W Selects the mode for the burst mode functionality On Burst option PV PV W Selects sending items instantaneous flow rate output in range current totalization value and or current output when burst mode Process vars crnt Output function 00 Pu...

Page 103: ...d Total pulse 00 No damp Damp W Selects whether instantaneous flow rate values or damped ones n01 01 Damp are used for totalization and pulse output Output mode 00 On active On active W Selects active level of status output set in Output function n02 01 Off active except Alarm out Empty pipe 00 Alarm No alarm W Selects alarm effectiveness when flow tube is not filled with n07 01 No alarm fluid Man...

Page 104: ...codes Screw Size Marking ISO M20x1 5 female M ANSI 1 2NPT female A DIN Pg13 5 female D 3 Installation WARNING All wiring shall comply with local installation requirements and local electrical code In hazadous locations the cable entry devices shall be of a certified flameproof type suitable for the conditions of use and correctly installed Unused apertures shall be closed with suitable flameproof ...

Page 105: ...anual In order to avoid confusion unneccessary marking is crossed out on the label other than the selected type of protection when the flow converter is installed 12 2 1 FM Explosionproof Optional Code FF1 1 Technical Data Explosionproof for Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Dust ignitionproof for Class II III Division 1 Groups E F and G Temp Code T6 Enclosure NEMA 4X Ambient Temperature 20 to...

Page 106: ...pparatus must be Factory Mutual Reseach Corporation Approval under Nonincendive Field Wiring Concept or be a simple apparatus a device which can neither generate nor store more than 1 2V 0 1A 25mW or 20 micro J ex Swithces thermocouples LED s and RTD s 4 Associated Apparatus manufacture s installation drawing must be followed when installing this equipment 5 Associated Apparatus connection is repr...

Page 107: ...AUS EX 3764X Type of Protection Ex d II C T6 Enclosure Type IP67 Excitation Circuit 41V max 6 6 25Hz Temperature Code T6 Ambient Temperature 20 to 60 C 2 Installation WARNING All wiring shall comply with local installation requirements and local electrical code In hazardous locations the cable entry devices shall be of a certified flameproof type suitable for the contidions of use and correctrly i...

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