Sierra 241-VTP, 240-VTP instruction manual Electronics Assembly Replacement All Meters

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Series 24-HP Instruction Manual

Chapter 4 Troubleshooting & Repair

 

 

Warning! Before attempting any flow meter re- pair, verify that the line is not pressur-

nector on the temperature / pressure board. The current should be approximately .0004 amps.

3.Go to the first column of the hidden diagnostics and record the Pe(V) and Pv(V) values and consult the factory with findings.

Electronics Assembly Replacement (All Meters)

The electronics boards are electrostatically sensitive. Wear a grounding wrist strap and make sure to observe proper handling precautions required for static-sensitive components.

1.Turn off power to the unit.

2.Locate and loosen the small set screw which locks the larger enclosure cover in place. Unscrew the cover to expose the elec- tronics stack.

3.Locate the sensor harnesses which come up from the neck of the flow meter and attaches to the circuit boards. Use small pli- ers to pull the sensor wiring connectors off of the circuit boards.

4.Locate and loosen the small set screw which locks the smaller enclosure cover in place. Unscrew the cover to expose the field wiring strip. Tag and remove the field wires.

5.Remove the screws that hold the black wiring label in place, remove the label.

6.Locate the 4 Phillips head screws which are spaced at 90- degrees around the terminal board. These screws hold the elec- tronics stack in the enclosure. Loosen these screws (Note: that these are captive screws, they will stay inside the enclosure).

7.Carefully remove the electronics stack from the opposite side of the enclosure. If the electronics stack will not come out, gen- tly tap the terminal strip with the screw driver handle. This will loosen the rubber sealing gasket on the other side of the enclo- sure wall. Be careful that the stack does not hang up on the loose sensor harnesses.

8.Repeat steps 1 through 6 in reverse order to install the new electronics stack.

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Contents Models 240-VT, 240-VTP, 241-VT, 241-VTP Copyright Sierra Instruments Customer NoticeTable of Contents Troubleshooting and Repair Tables FiguresTable of Contents Innova-MassMulti-Parameter Vortex Mass Flow Meters Using This ManualIntroduction Technical Assistance Receipt of System ComponentsVelocity Measurement How the Innova-Mass Vortex Mass Flow Meter OperatesVortex Frequency Sensing Vortex Shedding FrequencyGas Liquid Flow Velocity RangeReynolds Number Range for the Innova-Mass Temperature MeasurementPressure Measurement Flow Meter ConfigurationsFlow Meter Electronics Flow Meter Installation Requirements InstallationInstallation Overview Unobstructed Flow Requirements Flange Bolt Specifications Series 240 In-Line Flow Meter InstallationWafer-Style Flow Meter Installation Wafer-Style Flow Meter InstallationFlange-Style Flow Meter Installation Flange-Style Flow Meter InstallationIsolation Valve Selection Series 241 Insertion Flow Meter InstallationMounting Position Cold Tap Guidelines Flow Hot Tap GuidelinesUse the Correct Insertion Formula Flow Meter InsertionExample Installing Flow Meters with a Compression ConnectionInsertion Procedure for Meters with a Compression Connection Example 2 NPT Style Meters Installing Flow Meters with a Packing Gland ConnectionExample 1 Flange Style Meters Flow Meter with Permanent Insertion Tool 10. Flow Meter with Removable Insertion Tool 11. Insertion Calculation Meters without Insertion Tool Installation Display/Keypad Adjustment All Meters Adjusting Meter Orientation13. Enclosure Viewing Adjustment Enclosure Adjustment Series 240 OnlyInput Power Connections Wiring ConnectionsAC Power Wiring DC Power Wiring16. Load Resistance Versus Input Voltage MA Output ConnectionsPulse Output Connections 20. Isolated Pulse Output with External Power Supply 23. Isolated Alarm Output with External Power Supply Alarm Output Connections25. Isolated Alarm Output Using Meter Provided Power Supply Remote Electronics WiringOptional Energy EMS Input Electronics Wiring Optional Input Electronics WiringPage Sierra Operating InstructionsFlow Meter Display/Keypad Start-Up Run Mode ScreensProgramming the Flow Meter Using the Setup MenusTimeConstSec Xxxx Output MenuFirst, set the desired units of measurement Example for Setting an OutputDisplay Menu Example for Changing a Run Mode Display ItemExample for Setting an Alarm Alarms MenuTotalizer #1 Menu Example for Setting the TotalizerTotalizer #2 Menu Energy Menu For EMS Energy Meters Only ConfigurationFluid Menu Units Menu Time & Date Menu Example for Setting the TimeDiagnostics Menu Calibration Menu Password Menu Hidden Diagnostics Menus Troubleshooting and RepairColumn One Hidden Diagnostics Values IM-24-HP A2D Ref. Resistor = Factory Use Only Analog Output Calibration Troubleshooting the Flow Meter Symptom Output at no Flow Symptom No Output Symptom Meter Displays Temperature Fault Electronics Assembly Replacement All Meters Pressure Sensor Replacement Appendix a Product Specifications Appendix a Specifications Appendix a Specifications Cnpt IP66, Nema Page C D Appendix B GlossaryK L S T Page Calculations for Steam T & P Appendix C Fluid CalculationsDensity ViscosityDensity for real gases is calculated from the equation Calculations for Gas Real Gas and Other GasCalculations for Liquid Page PV AO Appendix D Hart Commands with DD MenuPV AO PV LRV URV Appendix D Hart Commands without DD MenuApplicable Flow Meter Models Appendix E Modbus CommunicationModbus Order Register Definitions Appendix E Modbus Commands Following registers contain the display units strings Control Register Definitions Examples An attempt to read registers that don’t exist 8C 3A CRC not the correct CRC EJS-02-06-07 Appendix E Modbus Commands