Emerson MSM400 manual Preliminary Checks, Pipe Section Installation, Suspended Sensor Installation

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4 INSTALLATION

4.1PRELIMINARY CHECKS

The MSM400 system is normally supplied in two packages, one for the MSM400 Control Unit and one for the sensor, whether it is a pipe section or a tank sensor. Take care in handling the pipe section. In particular do not damage the cable or the hose protection for the cable where it enters the sensors. Before installation check that there has been no damage in transit, particularly to the sensor cables. Check that the equipment is as specified, and that the pipe section length and flanges are compatible with plant pipework.

Sensors in intrinsically safe systems may be mounted in potentially explosive areas ("hazardous areas"). Refer to the sensor safety data section 2.4.

The control unit must be mounted in a non-hazardous ("safe") area. Refer to control unit safety data section 3.3.

4.2PIPE SECTION INSTALLATION

The Mobrey MSM448 pipe section sensor should be same size as surrounding pipe work. It should be installed in a straight section of line, if possible, with the sensors in a horizontal plane. This avoids the sensors being covered with debris at the bottom of the pipe, and being in an air gap at the top of the pipe. Particular attention must be paid to the positioning of the pipe section in relation to pressure reduction or agitation of the slurry to be monitored :

Pipe line

Pipe line

Sensors horizontal in pipe OK

Sensors vertical in pipe NOT OK Sludge settles on bottom sensor Top sensor probably in air

Figure 7 : Pipe sensor orientation

WARNING:

Air or gas that comes out of suspension in a slurry gives a high ultrasonic attenuation, giving a false high solids reading. The installation must maintain the full hydrostatic pressure in the slurry up to the pipe measurement section. Any unnecessary pressure reduction should be avoided. This means avoid free fall of the slurry into a sump, avoid pumps and partly open valves, avoid abrupt changes of pipeline diameter upstream of the sensor pipe section installation point. If possible position the sensors directly at the outlet of the tank, low down, so that the full hydrostatic head is maintained on the monitored liquid. However, it may be necessary to remove the sensors for face cleaning later, so isolation valves are desirable. The Mobrey Sensor pipe is supplied with a flushing spray nozzle, which directs a supply of water at the sensor faces. This is a useful cleaning procedure, avoiding the need to remove the sensors from the pipe. A water supply is required, connected to the purge nozzle on the top of the sensor pipe section.

4.3SUSPENDED SENSOR INSTALLATION

The Mobrey MSM433 sensor is available with the gap between sensor faces from 100 mm up to 450 mm, for higher sensitivity to light slurries. These sensors are usually mounted directly into the settlement tank, at pre-selected levels above the tank discharge outlet. Mounting can be vertically down on a piece of conduit, or suspended on the sensor cable. Whilst the conduit might be attached to the tank wall, it is normal to have the sensor well away from the wall itself, to avoid any non moving slurry or "dead" settlement areas. It should be possible to lift the sensor out for periodic cleaning and/or rag removal.

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Contents Mobrey Contents Safety Precautions ENT Sensor Connection IVE Neutral Earth MainsDisplay Product Description Product Introduction MSM400 Slurry Monitoring SystemUltrasonic Attenuation versus Suspended solids Slurry CharacteristicsMobrey Pipe Section Sensors Suspended Sensor Type MSM433Sensor Type Numbering System Keypad Operation Control UnitMSM400 Displays and Keypad EMC SPECIFICATIONS--MSM400Hart Preliminary Checks Pipe Section InstallationSuspended Sensor Installation Control Unit Sensor CablesTerminal Label Function Current Output Hart Connections and Jumper SettingsSensor Connections RelaysMains Supply Safety PrecautionsInitial Power UP Toggle RUN Calibration Setup Monitor Main Menu Toggle RUN Calibration SetupToggle RUN Zero Setting Initial Zero Diagnostic ParametersEX-FACTORY System Features Rechecking Zero Calibration Methods Auto CAL Auto CAL Zero Setting ProcedureClear Liquor Press ENT To set 23.1dB 26.2dB Autocal Span Setting ProcedureAuto CAL LAB Values Sample Press ENT to set 33.6dB 44.2dBCalibration Method 1-SLURRY Type Zero Setting ProcedureMaximum % Solids Span CALIBRATION/GRADIENT MethodsAttenuation VALUE-METHOD Start on Stop on Stop if Do not start if Duty Mode Desludge ModeNo. of operation Set Default value Max value Hrs & mins INPUT↓ Output Start Time #1 hm 730 P254 Relay Operation Outputs Current OutputDisplay option parameter number Description AlarmMiddle Display ←−−−−−−− Lower DisplaySystem Test Current Output SettingsEngineering Frequency SET Sensors Hart Smart CommunicationsPar No Appendix A1Main Menu SUB Menu Parameter Description Engineering Alarm ReportDiagnostics LoggingParameter Description Min Max Default ValueMSM400 Monit Parameter Description Min Max Default ValueFrom list 3.6/21mA/hold last reading Min Max Default Value Ex-Factory Manufacturer’s Code Hart Considerations Appendix A3 Hart and Psion Operating InstructionsSmart Communication with the Mobrey MSM400 Calibration adjustments at operating conditionsFurther customisation using the Smart HHC Handheld Communicator Mobrey CK Hand Held Communicator Assembly InstructionsFig DII. Loop diagram Fig D1 MOBREY-CK* HHC assembly How to connect the Smart Communicator Hand Held Communicator Operation How to drive a Psion based Smart Communicator Mobrey Find Save Diary Calc Time Notes World AlarmTAG Tank D7.0 Introduction and Function menu HelpD7.2 Program Parameters P D7.1 Monitor/Display Parameters DSafe Register Default RegisterMode KEY Working RegisterHand Held Communicator Registers Select Data Source Display of Parameter Data 10.0ERROR Messages on the HHC10.1Alarm and Error Messages Printout or PC transfer of MSM400 programme data10.2Invalid Data Entry Invalid Action not the Same Instrument Password not OpenInstrument in Multidrop Mode 10.3Communication ErrorsD0 D8 11.0Current Loop Checks and Trimming Current Output ** Set current Trim-maximum Trim-maximum12.0Unknown Instrument Current and USE ↑ & ↓ To Trim the Output13.3Use of multiple Smart Communicators D13.0 Smart Interfaces Compatibility D13.1 IntroductionAbcdef