Emerson MSM400 manual Safety Precautions

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Safety Precautions

The following safety precautions should be observed before using this product or working on the attached cables. This MSM400 product is intended for use by qualified personnel who recognize shock hazards and are familiar with the safety precautions required to avoid possible injury. Read the operating information carefully before using the product.

The types of product users are:

Responsible body: This is the individual or group responsible for the use and maintenance of equipment, and for ensuring that operators are adequately trained.

Operators use the product for its intended function. They do not require access to the electrical connections within the control box, and would normally only operate the external keypad and monitor the display.

Maintenance personnel perform routine procedures on the product to keep it operating, for example, checking the line voltage or checking electrical connections, replacing mains fuses etc.

Service personnel are trained to work on live circuits, and perform safe installations and repairs of products. Only properly trained service personnel may perform installation and service procedures. However, the only serviceable part in MSM400 is the mains cartridge fuse.

Users of this product must be protected from electric shock at all times. Product users must be trained to protect themselves from the risk of electric shock.

Before operating the instrument, make sure the mains supply is connected to a properly grounded power supply. Periodically inspect the connecting cables for possible wear, cracks, or breaks. Check lid and glands are tight, also check unit for damage and if damaged do not use.

The fuse may only be replaced with same type and rating for continued protection against fire hazard.

To clean the instrument, use a damp cloth or mild, water based cleaner. Clean the exterior of the instrument only. Do not allow liquids to enter or spill on the instrument.

WARNING - If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by Mobrey Measurement, the protection provided may be impaired. The MSM400 is regarded as permanently installed equipment and as such a double pole supply isolating switch or circuit breaker must be included in the installation. This should be in close proximity to and not be obstructed by the equipment. It should be marked as its disconnecting device.

A protective earth must be used for all applications.

The installation of the MSM400 and its associated power cables must be such that tank overflow, local flooding or pump failure do not cause these to be submerged or subject to flows of water. Sensors and sensor cabling can be submerged without hazard to equipment operators when correctly connected as described in this manual.

CHECK THAT THE POWER SUPPLY IS SUITABLE BEFORE SWITCHING POWER ON.

Internal adjustments can select mains 115 Volts AC power, which makes the equipment unsuitable for 230V AC supplies. Check this Voltage selection switch compared to the available power supply.

Explanation of symbols:

The Protective earth terminal must be connected to an external Protective earthing system.

!Refer to manual.

Hazardous area systems :-

Where the MSM400 is connected to sensors located in an explosive atmosphere additional instructions apply. Refer to Safety Instructions IP258/SI

IP258

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Contents Mobrey Contents Safety Precautions Sensor Connection IVE Neutral Earth Mains DisplayENT Product Description Product Introduction MSM400 Slurry Monitoring SystemUltrasonic Attenuation versus Suspended solids Slurry CharacteristicsMobrey Pipe Section Sensors Suspended Sensor Type MSM433Sensor Type Numbering System Control Unit MSM400 Displays and KeypadKeypad Operation SPECIFICATIONS--MSM400 HartEMC Pipe Section Installation Suspended Sensor InstallationPreliminary Checks Control Unit Sensor CablesTerminal Label Function Current Output Hart Connections and Jumper SettingsSensor Connections RelaysSafety Precautions Initial Power UPMains Supply Toggle RUN Calibration Setup Monitor Main Menu Toggle RUN Calibration SetupToggle RUN Diagnostic Parameters EX-FACTORY System FeaturesZero Setting Initial Zero 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 Duty Mode Desludge Mode No. of operation Set Default value Max value Hrs & minsStart on Stop on Stop if Do not start if INPUT↓ Output Start Time #1 hm 730 P254 Relay Operation Outputs Current OutputDisplay option parameter number Description AlarmMiddle Display ←−−−−−−− Lower DisplaySettings Engineering Frequency SETSystem Test Current Output Sensors Hart Smart CommunicationsAppendix A1 Main Menu SUB Menu Parameter DescriptionPar No 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