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CNCR-110 • Two-wire 4-20  

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Operating Instructions

Radar sensor for continuous level measurement

CNCR-110

Two-wire 4-20 mA

Document ID: 925-0390  Rev B

Summary of Contents for CNCR-110

Page 1: ...CNCR 110 Two wire 4 20 1 Operating Instructions Radar sensor for continuous level measurement CNCR 110 Two wire 4 20 mA Document ID 925 0390 Rev B ...

Page 2: ...ons 6 4 2 Mounting versions 6 4 3 Mounting instructions 6 5 Connecting to power supply 10 5 1 Preparing the connection 10 5 2 Wiring plan 10 6 Setup with smartphone tablet Bluetooth 11 6 1 Preparations 11 6 2 Connecting 11 6 3 Parameter adjustment 12 7 Menu overview 13 8 Diagnostics and servicing 14 8 1 Maintenance 14 8 2 Status messages 14 9 Removal 16 9 1 Disposal 16 10 Certificates and approval...

Page 3: ...ront indicates a list with no implied sequence Sequence of actions Numbers set in front indicate successive steps in a procedure Battery disposal This symbol indicates special information about the disposal of batteries and accumulators 1 About this document 2 For your safety 2 1 Authorized personnel All operations described in this documentation must be carried out only by trained qualified perso...

Page 4: ... instructions 2 3 Warning about incorrect use Inappropriate or incorrect use of this product can result in application specific hazards e g vessel overfill by incorrect mounting or adjustment Damage to property persons or environmental contamination can result 3 Product Description 3 1 Configuration Constituent parts Fig 1 Components of CNCR 110 1 Process fitting 3 Electronics housing 4 Mounting t...

Page 5: ... devices with integrated Bluetooth LE 1 Sensor 2 Smartphone Tablet 3 PC Notebook 3 2 Principle of operation CNCR 110 is a radar sensor for continuous level measurement It is suitable for liquids and solids in practically all industries The instrument emits a continuous frequency modulated radar signal from its antenna The emitted signal is reflected by the material and received by the antenna as a...

Page 6: ...xtended ambient conditions according to DIN EN IEC ANSI ISA UL CSA 61010 1 It can be used indoors as well as outdoors 4 3 Mounting instructions The radar emits pulses of electromagmetic waves which are polarized By adjusting the rotation of the instrument the polarization can be changed to reduce false echoes The narrow portion of the radar signal is in the middle of the printed label on the instr...

Page 7: ...ntain this distance you should carry out a false signal suppression during initial setup This applies particularly if buildup on the vessel wall is expected If this is the case we recommend repeating the false signal suppression later with the additional buildup Fig 5 Mounting the radar sensor on round vessel tops In vessels with cone bottoms the sensor can be mounted in the center of the vessel t...

Page 8: ...ould be as short as possible and its bottom end rounded to reduce false reflections from the end of the pipe When using a threaded coupling the antenna end should protrude at least 5 mm 0 2 in out of the coupling If the reflective properties of the material are good you can mount the CNCR 110 on sockets or stand pipes longer than the antenna The pipe end should be smooth burr free and the end roun...

Page 9: ...stallation there is a clear unobstructed view to the material to be measured After installation a false signal suppression should be carried out to minimize any reflections from the mount or nearby structure Note When mounting on longer sockets or stand pipes we recommend carrying out a false signal suppression after install see chapter 6 3 Parameter adjustment Recommended values for socket or sta...

Page 10: ...ecting to power supply 5 1 Preparing the connection Electrical connection should be completed by trained qualified personnel Authorized by the plant operator If overvoltage surges are expected overvoltage arresters should be installed Warning Only connect or disconnect in de energized state Note Power the instrument via an energy limited circuit power max 100 W acc to IEC 61010 1 e g Class 2 power...

Page 11: ...ments in the area The message Connecting is displayed The devices found are listed and the search is automatically continued Select the requested instrument in the device list When establishing the connection for the first time the smartphone tablet and the sensor must authenticate each other After the first correct authentication each subsequent connection is made without a new authentication que...

Page 12: ...e sensor adjustment menu is divided into two areas which are arranged next to each other or one below the other depending on the smartphone tablet Navigation section Menu item display The selected menu item can be recognized by the color change Fig 11 Example of an app view Setup sensor adjustment Enter the requested parameters and confirm via the keyboard or the editing field The settings are the...

Page 13: ...ion Silo slender and high Units Distance unit of the device Temperature unit of the instrument Distance in ft Temperature in F Adjustment Max adjustment distance A 20mA 100 Min adjustment distance B 4mA 0 Distance from sensor Max adjustment 0 0 m Min adjustment 8 0 m Menu item Selection Default settings Damping Integration time 0 s Current output Output characteristics 4 to 20 mA 0 to 100 Current ...

Page 14: ...pplications buildup on the antenna system can influence the measurement Depending on the sensor and application be careful to avoid heavy soiling of the antenna system If necessary clean the antenna system periodically 8 2 Status messages The status messages are divided into the following categories Failure Function check Out of specification Maintenance required Menu item Selection Default settin...

Page 15: ...value exceeded in signal processing Hardware error Restart instrument Send instrument in for repair F080 General software error General software error Restart instrument F105 Determine measured value The instrument is still in the boot up phase the measured value could not yet be determined Wait for the end of the boot up phase Duration up to 3 minutes depending on the measurement environment and ...

Page 16: ...r at a device interface Hardware defect Check connections Replace the electronics Send instrument in for repair M505 No echo available Sensor does not detect an echo during operation Antenna dirty or defective Clean the antenna Use a more suitable antenna sensor Remove possible false echoes Optimize sensor position and orientation M507 Error in the instrument settings Error during setup Error when...

Page 17: ...approval These data can differ from the data listed herein for example regarding the process conditions or the voltage supply Materials and weights Materials wetted parts Antenna process fitting PVDF Counter nut depending on device version PP Process seal FKM Materials non wetted parts Housing PVDF Cable entry seal NBR Connection cable PVC Weight Instrument 0 7 kg 1 543 lbs Connection cable 0 1 kg...

Page 18: ... Damping 63 of the input variable adjustable 0 to 999 s Ambient conditions Ambient temperature 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Storage and transport temperature 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F Process conditions For the process conditions please also note the specifications on the printed label The lowest value amount always applies Process temperature 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Process pressure 1 to 3 bar 100 to 200 k...

Page 19: ...rse voltage protection Integrated Electrical protective measures Protection rating IP66 IP68 3 bar acc to IEC 60529 Type 4P acc to UL 50 Altitude above sea level 5000 m 16404 ft Protection class III Pollution degree 4 11 2 Dimensions CNCR 110 Fig 13 Dimensions CNCR 110 1 Thread G1 2 Thread 1 NPT 3 Thread R1 ...

Page 20: ...se and operating conditions of the sensors and processing systems correspond to the information available at the time of printing Subject to change without prior notice BinMaster Phone 402 434 9102 7201 N 98th St Fax 402 434 9133 Lincoln NE 68507 E mail info binmaster com USA www binmaster com ...

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