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Chapter 4. Parts Replacement

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DigitalFlow™ XGF868i Service Manual

4.6 Installing an Option Card

The XGF868i flowmeter can accommodate up to two option cards. A communication card may be installed in 

Slot 2

 

and a variety of I/O option cards are available for installation in 

Slot 1

.

To install an option card, see 

Illustrations 9, 10 and 11

 in 

Figure 8 on page 31

 and complete the following steps:

1.

Complete the steps in 

“Removing the Circuit Board Assembly” on page 22

.

2.

Remove the terminal board from the main board/power supply board subassembly by completing Steps 1-3 in 

“Replacing the User Program” on page 25

.

3.

Remove the screw from the angle bracket on the main board, as shown in 

Illustration 11

 in 

Figure 8 on page 31

.

Note:

Do not lose the 

nylon washer

 located between the small 

angle bracket

 on the terminal board and the main 

board.

4.

If necessary, remove any option card (and optional I/O heat sink) currently in use.

5.

There is a 36 pin connector (P2) and a 30 pin connector (P1) on the rear of the interconnect board. The option 

cards must be plugged into these connectors.

a.

To install a 

communication card into Slot 2

, orient the option card so that its 36 pin connector is positioned over 

connector P2 on the interconnect board. Then, firmly seat the card into its connector. When properly installed, the 

side of the option card with the 36-pin connector must face the center of the interconnect board, and the edge of 

the option card must not overhang the edge of the interconnect board.

b.

To install an 

I/O option card with optional heat sink into Slot 1

, orient the option card so that its 30 pin 

connector is positioned over connector P1 on the interconnect board. Then, firmly seat the card into its 

connector. When properly installed, the side of the option card with the 30-pin connector must face away 

from the center of the interconnect board, and the edge of the option card must not overhang the edge of 

the interconnect board. (However, the optional heat sink will extend beyond the edge.)

Note:

To attach an optional heat sink to an I/O option card, see “Attaching an Optional Heat Sink to an I/O Option 

Card” on page 26. When the XGF868i includes both an I/O board (Slot 1) and an option board (Slot 2), the 

two boards must be attached to each other with the hardware shown in 

Illustration 10

 i

Figure 8 on page 31

Pre-attach the nylon washer to the screw before inserting the boards into the assembly.

4.6.1 Attaching an Optional Heat Sink to an I/O Option Card

If you need to attach an optional heat sink to an I/O option card (the TI, TR, FI or FR options in Appendix B of the 

Startup 

Guide)

, refer to 

Illustration 9

 i

Figure 8 on page 31

 and complete the following steps:

1.

Orient the thermal heat pad(s) to the heat sink as shown i

Figure 8 on page 31

 and apply it to the heat sink.

2.

Loosely attach the aluminum backplate to the I/O heat sink with three screws, lock washers and flat washers.

Note:

The following step applies only to the TR and FR option cards. Otherwise, proceed to step 4.

3.

If you have an optional heat sink bridge, attach it to the I/O heat sink with two screws, lock washers, flat washers 

and nuts.

4.

Attach the assembled heat sink by straddling the power supply components on the option card with the 

aluminum plate to the left (inside) and the heat sink to the right (outside).

5.

Tighten the three screws (step 2) to secure the aluminum backplate to the heat sink.

Complete the option card installation by proceeding to 

“Assembling the Circuit Board Assembly” on page 26

.

4.7 Assembling/Installing the Circuit Board Assembly

Most of the parts replacement procedures described in this chapter require removal of the circuit board assembly 

from the electronics enclosure. Furthermore, most of the procedures require varying degrees of disassembly of the 

circuit board assembly. See 

Figure 8 on page 31

 and follow the instructions in this section to assemble the circuit 

board assembly and/or to install it in the electronics enclosure.

4.7.1

Assembling the Circuit Board Assembly

If the circuit board assembly has been disassembled to any degree, complete the steps below. Otherwise proceed 

directly to 

“Installing the Circuit Board Assembly” on page 28

. See 

Figure 8 on page 31

 and complete the following 

steps:

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Страница 11: ...UP or DOWN to adjust the ammeter reading UP or DOWN until a 4 mA reading is achieved or Scroll to Numer and directly enter the mA reading In either case press Enter to confirm the entry 6 Once you ha...

Страница 12: ...y be added to the XGF868i by installing an appropriate option card in Slot 1 This option card contains two or four analog inputs which are designated as A B C and D Both the zero point and full scale...

Страница 13: ...inal block J2 Refer to Figure 4 on page 10 for the correct pin numbers 4 Scroll to the appropriate option to select the reference point to be calibrated Press Enter IMPORTANT The procedure for calibra...

Страница 14: ...ired set point temperature 2 Scroll to Set to program the RTD set point Press Enter 3 Use the arrow keys to enter the desired set point temperature and press Enter 4 Scroll to STORE to accept the new...

Страница 15: ...nual 7 Chapter 1 Calibration Figure 2 Totalizer Frequency Output Wiring OUT RTN IN Common Load Volts Common Volts Int Pwr Sup OUT RTN 5V 200 Transmitter Transmitter Pulse Counter Frequency Counter Tot...

Страница 16: ...the same However when testing another output be sure to reconnect the frequency counter at terminal block J2 See Figure 4 on page 10 for the correct pins 4 Enter a frequency between 1 and 10 000 Hz an...

Страница 17: ...RATING mA Reading Full Scale STORE ABORT A C 4 mA 20 mA ANALOG INPUT Slot 1 Analog Inputs CALIBRATING B D press EXIT key STORE ABORT A C SetPt Slope RTD INPUT Slot 1 RTD Inputs CALIBRATING B D press E...

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Страница 19: ...losure the transducers or the flowcell a built in error code message system greatly simplifies the troubleshooting process All of the possible XGF868i error code messages are discussed in this chapter...

Страница 20: ...up Signal submenu as described in Chapter 1 Programming Site Data of the Programming Manual E2 Sound Speed Error Problem The sound speed exceeds the limits programmed in the Channelx Set up Signal su...

Страница 21: ...imits programmed in the Channelx Set up Signal submenu of the Keypad Program Cause Excessive levels of an attenuating gas such as CO2 may be present in the flowcell Solid or liquid particulates may be...

Страница 22: ...ing cable Refer to Chapter 1 Calibration and recalibrate the analog inputs option card E10 Special Input Problem This message indicates a special input error Cause The special input exceeds the specif...

Страница 23: ...totalizers are unable to keep up with the total accumulated flow signals Cause The programmed units pulse value is too small Action Select a larger number of units pulse value E15 Equation Limit Prob...

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Страница 25: ...ess Enter 5 Scroll to LCD and press Enter 6 The window now asks for the of LCD Parameters Scroll to the desired number from OFF through 1 4 and KEY and press Enter The OFF setting switches the measure...

Страница 26: ...ce between the upstream and downstream signals N A N A Tot K Displays the total number of K factors N A N A PEAK Displays the percentage of peak set to 50 by default N A N A Qup Displays the signal qu...

Страница 27: ...ill tolerate relatively large changes in the gas sound speed as may be caused by variations in gas composition and or temperature However such changes must occur slowly Rapid fluctuations in the gas s...

Страница 28: ...intended application the transducers may suffer corrosion damage The damage usually occurs either at the electrical connector or on the transducer face If corrosion is suspected remove the transducer...

Страница 29: ...isconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker The disconnect device must be marked as such clearly visible directly accessible and located within 1 8 m 6 ft of the unit Use Figure 6 on page 29...

Страница 30: ...Refer to Illustration 1 in Figure 6 on page 29 and loosen the set screw on the rear cover Place a rod or long screwdriver across the cover in the slots provided and rotate the cover counterclockwise u...

Страница 31: ...interconnect board by the other hand and pull the two boards apart Note The two circuit boards are attached by a connector located beneath the top edge of the LCD display board see Illustration 5 in F...

Страница 32: ...il the power supply board is facing upward 3 Locate the fuse along the left side of the power supply board just below the terminal board refer to Illustration 6 in Figure 7 on page 30 4 Pull the plast...

Страница 33: ...r supply board see Illustration 8 in Figure 7 on page 30 Note An XGF868i with a DC power supply will include two more mounting screws but no heat sink 5 Carefully pull up the power supply board and he...

Страница 34: ...h an optional heat sink to an I O option card see Attaching an Optional Heat Sink to an I O Option Card on page 26 When the XGF868i includes both an I O board Slot 1 and an option board Slot 2 the two...

Страница 35: ...board power supply assembly and the two option boards Slot 1 and Slot 2 where applicable so that the connectors listed in Table 5 below are facing each other Then firmly press the terminal board and...

Страница 36: ...o far into the enclosure it cannot be rotated properly 3 Attach the loose end of the green grounding jumper wire to the enclosure with the mounting screw flat washer and lock washer previously removed...

Страница 37: ...lid Set Screw Illustration 3 Enclosure Assembly Mounting Screw with Washer Assembly 4 places TB6 TB2 TB5 TB3 TB4 Illustration 2 Grounding Jumper Wire Label Plate with Ground Symbol Ground Screw Termin...

Страница 38: ...tion 7 J7 for AC Power Supply shown J6 for DC Power Supply P10 Connector on Terminal Board connects to P7 Connector on Terminal Board connects to J7 Connector on Main Board J9 Connector on Main Board...

Страница 39: ...lot 1 with Heatsink Screw with Washer Assembly 2 places Bracket Nylon Washer Flat Washer Lock Washer Screw Power Supply Heatsink Gap Filler white surface facing PCB J2 Connector on Power Supply J6 Con...

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Страница 41: ...ransmitter the details of the service should be recorded in this appendix An accurate service history of the meter can prove very helpful in troubleshooting any future problems A 2 Data Entry Record c...

Страница 42: ...Appendix A Service Record 34 DigitalFlow XGF868i Service Manual Table 6 Data Entry Date Description of Service Performed By...

Страница 43: ...unction is noticed the values for the diagnostic parameters should be entered in Table 7 below Table 7 Diagnostic Parameters Parameter Initial Current Parameter Initial Current SS up CNTdn SS do P up...

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Страница 45: ...ion card totalizer and frequency outputs Uploading XGF868i signal array data and memory data Testing the EPROM RAM and DAC Setting the number of channels Resetting the XGF868i to default values The XG...

Страница 46: ...ing the Serial Port in the Startup Guide and to the document EIA RS Serial Communications 916 054 You must also install PanaView as discussed in the PanaView User s Manual 910 211 1 Power up the XGF86...

Страница 47: ...nstalled in this slot 3 Double click on either Output A or Output B to open the Analog Output menu Output A will be used as an exam ple in this manual IMPORTANT The procedure for calibrating Output B...

Страница 48: ...he values listed in Table 8 above check the accuracy and wiring of the ammeter Then repeat the low and high end calibrations If the analog output still does not pass the linearity test contact the fac...

Страница 49: ...his slot Notice that all of the available outputs usually four appear at the above prompt The desired type of output may appear as the A and B output pair and or as the C and D output pair Simply sele...

Страница 50: ...r reading UP or DOWN until a 4 mA reading is achieved or double click on 4 mA Numeric Cal and directly enter the mA reading in the right pane 5 Once you have achieved a 4 mA reading double click on ei...

Страница 51: ...r 4 mA However the calibration procedure always uses the 4 mA point as the meter will extrapolate this value to obtain the 0 mA point 1 In the center pane of the Calibration Test window double click o...

Страница 52: ...ference on terminal block J2 See Figure 4 on page 10 for the correct pin numbers Proceed to the corresponding sub section for specific instructions on each of the options shown above B 4 4 Entering th...

Страница 53: ...e 10 for the correct pin numbers 3 At the Frequency prompt enter a frequency between 1 and 10 000 Hz and click Next Item Verify that the fre quency counter reads the correct value 4 Repeat steps 2 and...

Страница 54: ...re available Raw UP Upstream Signal Raw DOWN Downstream Signal CFUNC UP Correlation Function Upstream CFUNC DOWN Correlation Function Downstream CCFUNC Cross Correlation Function Double click on the d...

Страница 55: ...Hex Start Address Click Next Item 3 The next prompt displays the value for the Hex Bytes Click Next Item 4 PanaView now offers two options for Uploading the XGM memory If you double click on To Displ...

Страница 56: ...he XGF868i hardware the EPROM the NVR the RAM FIFO and the DAC You can also Program and test optional cards Read site checksums and calibration values Test and set the contrast for the LCD Set the num...

Страница 57: ...e main Calibration Test menu B 5 3 2 NVR Test 1 From the left pane of the Calibration Test window double click on Hardware Test Note If you are in the Hardware Test option skip to step 2 2 In the cent...

Страница 58: ...om the left pane of the Calibration Test window double click on Hardware Test 2 In the center pane double click on FIFO TEST 3 In the right pane a message lists the desired number of bits along with t...

Страница 59: ...If you are in the Hardware Test option skip to step 2 1 From the left pane of the Calibration Test window double click on Hardware Test 2 In the center pane double click on DAC TEST 3 The center pane...

Страница 60: ...To enable you to Choose an Opcard the center pane displays a list of possible option cards Scroll to and dou ble click on the type of card installed 4 The program asks for the Board Revision Enter th...

Страница 61: ...for display 1 From the left pane of the Calibration Test window double click on Hardware Test 2 In the center pane double click on Set Chans 3 In the Number of Channels window double click on 1 or 2 C...

Страница 62: ...h 1 4 and KEY The OFF setting switches the measurement display off while the KEY setting enables users to change the measurement display via the arrow keys without accessing the Keypad Program If you...

Страница 63: ...set to 50 by default N A N A Qup Displays the signal quality for the upstream transducer 1200 400 to 400 Qdown Displays the signal quality for the downstream transducer 1200 400 to 400 AMPup Displays...

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Страница 65: ...to Factory Defaults 1 In the Factory Test menu scroll to INIT and press Enter 2 The screen displays the initial string ESKE0 Use the left and right arrow keys to move among characters and the up and d...

Страница 66: ...e been set up the meter returns to the Global I O window To leave the Keypad Program press the Escape key three times After leaving the Keypad Program the XGF868i will reset itself and will begin to d...

Страница 67: ...enu 38 Channels Resetting Number of 57 Setting Number with PanaView 53 CNTdn 18 55 CNTup 18 55 Contamination Gas 19 Corrosion Transducers 20 D DAC Test 51 Defaults Resetting Meter to 57 DELTA 18 55 Di...

Страница 68: ...e Return Policy 61 RTD Inputs Option Card Calibrating 6 RTD Inputs Calibrating with PanaView 44 RTD Set Point Entering in PanaView 44 RTD Slope Point Entering in PanaView 44 S Service Record 33 Set Po...

Страница 69: ...purpose and warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade Return Policy If a Panametrics Sensing instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be comple...

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