Siemens FX300 manual Safety Instructions, Intended use

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1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

SITRANS FX300

 

 

 

 

1.1 Intended use

The vortex flowmeters are made to measure the flow of gases, steam and liquids.

The devices are particularly suitable for the measurement of:

Clean liquids with low viscosity (< 10 cP)

Hydrocarbons with low viscosity (< 10 cP)

Water

Chemicals with low corrosiveness

Saturated steam

Superheated steam, including CIP and SIP applications in the food industry

Industrial gases

The devices are rated for the following flow velocities:

Liquids: 0,3...7 m/s / 1.0...23 ft/s

Gases and steam: 2.0...80 m/s / 6.6...262 ft/s

DN15: 3.0...45 m/s / 9.8...148 ft/s; DN25: 2.0...70 m/s / 6.6...230 ft/s

If there is a risk of waterhammers in steam networks, appropriate condensate separators must be installed.

Suitable measures must be taken to avoid water cavitation if it is a possible risk.

CAUTION!

The operator himself bears the sole responsibility for the intended use of the device regarding the suitability and the corrosion resistance of the used materials against the measured fluid.

The sensors are made from Stainless Steel 316 L (1.4404) or Hastelloy® C22.

In your project planning, please observe the data given in the corrosion tables.

The pressure-bearing parts have been designed and rated for stationary operation taking into account the maximum pressure and temperature.

External forces and moments, caused e.g. by pipe stresses, have not been taken into account.

Primarily, volumetric flow and temperature are measured, with pressure measurement as an option. From these parameters the measuring device calculates the mass flow or standard volumetric flow using pre-programmed density data and then exports the measured values via various communication interfaces.

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Contents Page Imprint Contents Contents Technical data Devices are particularly suitable for the measurement Safety InstructionsIntended use Devices are rated for the following flow velocitiesCertifications CE markingSafety instructions from the manufacturer Copyright and data protectionDisclaimer Product liability and warranty Information concerning the documentationSafety instructions for the operator Safety warnings are indicated by the following symbolsDevices come in the following versions Scope of deliveryInstrument versions Following designs are available as optionsDevices with connection flange Sandwich versionFree air delivery measurement FAD optional Gross heat meter Dual seal Nameplate Storage TransportInstallation Installation condtitionsProhibited installation Measurement of liquidsRecommended installations for measurement of liquids Prohibited installation Measurement of vapours and gasesPipelines with control valve Preferred mounting positionPreferred mounting position Turning the connection housing Allen screws on connection housingTurning the display Turn the display as followsHeat insulation Inlet and outlet runs Minimum inlet runsMinimum outlet runs Flow straightenerInstallation General installation notesInstalling devices in flange design Installing devices in sandwich design Safety instructions Electrical ConnectionsFollowing procedures are to be performed Electrical ConnectionsElectrical connection of current and pulse output Maximum load resistance is calculated as followsPower supply Totalizer / pulse outputElectrical Connections Maximum frequency of the pulse output is fmax = 0.5 HzGrounding connections Protection category Therefore it is essential to observe the following pointsSTART-UP StartStart-up and control Operation Display and operating elementsOperating principles Switch from measuring mode to menu modeOperation Functional description of the keysChanging the settings in the menu Navigation within the menu structureChanging units Max. pulses per hour Measures in the event of faulty indicationsTotalizer / pulse output ExampleVolume Standard volume Mass Liquids, steams, gases Air Gas Overview of the most important functions and unitsLevel Designation Explanation Volume Standard volume Mass Liquids, steams, gases Gas Temp Absolute Power Energy Density Pressure OverError messages Error message Cause MeasureMenu structure Overview of firmware versionsEntering values in change mode Character selection in change modeMenu item Quick Setup Menu item Tests Level Designation Selection / entry ExplanationTest current is maintained until the menu has been exited Menu item Setup firmware version basic Hart SV Operation Menu item Setup firmware version steam Reset heat energy Hart tertiary variable Temp. ↑ Pressure ↑ Density Operation Menu item Setup firmware version gas Hart SV RPM Pressure, temperature and density Operation Replacing signal converter / LCD display Following steps are to be performedSpare parts availability ServiceAvailability of services Returning the device to the manufacturerForm for copying to accompany a returned device Technical Data Functional principleTechnical data Measuring systemMeasuring accuracy Installation conditions Operating conditionsMaterials Process connections Electrical connectionsApprovals and certifications Dimensions and weights Flange versionsFlange version EN Technical Data Flange version Asme B16.5 NPSSandwich version EN Size Pressure Dimensions inches Weight lbs Rating Sandwich version AsmeWith Without Pressure sensor Water Flow tablesMeasuring ranges AirFlow rate limits Product Nominal sizes Minimum flow rates Maximum flow ratesFt/s Kg/h Measuring range saturated steam 1...7 barMeasuring range saturated steam 10.5...20 bar 1092-1Measuring range saturated steam 15...100 psig Measuring range saturated steam 150...300 psigLbs/h Sitrans FX300