Emerson IFT9701 instruction manual Measurement units for mass and volume flow

Page 45

Configuration with a HART Communicator continued

4.Measurement units affect other field device variables, and must be sent (downloaded) to the flowmeter before other variables can be configured:

a. Whenever the display below appears, press F4 (OK).

Flowmeter Startup

b. To send the measurement unit to the flowmeter, press F2 (send).

Table 6-1 Measurement units for mass and volume flow

Mass flow unit

Software label

Volume flow unit

Software label

 

 

 

 

grams/second

g/s

cubic feet/second

Cuft/s

grams/minute

g/min

cubic feet/day

Cuft/d

grams/hour

g/h

cubic feet/minute

Cuft/min

kilograms/second

kg/s

cubic feet/hour

Cuft/h

kilograms/minute

kg/min

cubic meters/second

Cum/s

kilograms/hour

kg/h

cubic meters/minute

Cum/min

kilograms/day

kg/d

cubic meters/hour

Cum/h

metric tonnes (1000 kg)/minute

Met Ton/min

cubic meters/day

Cum/d

metric tonnes (1000 kg)/hour

Met Ton/h

U.S. gallons/second

gal/s

metric tonnes (1000 kg)/day

Met Ton/d

U.S. gallons/minute

gal/min

pounds/second

lb/s

U.S. gallons/hour

gal/h

pounds/minute

lb/min

liters/second

L/s

pounds/hour

lb/h

liters/minute

L/min

pounds/day

lb/d

liters/hour

L/h

short tons (2000 pounds)/minute

S Ton/min

Imperial gallons/second

Impgal/s

short tons (2000 pounds)/hour

S Ton/h

Imperial gallons/minute

Impgal/min

short tons (2000 pounds)/day

S Ton/d

Imperial gallons/hour

Impgal/h

 

 

Imperial gallons/day

Impgal/d

 

 

barrels/second

bbl/s

 

 

barrels/minute

bbl/min

 

 

barrels/hour

bbl/h

 

 

barrels/day

bbl/d

 

 

 

 

To select measurement units for density and temperature, use the menu below and follow these steps:

1

Process variables

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Diag/service

 

1

Charize sensor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Flow

 

 

 

3

Basic setup

 

 

 

 

 

4

DETAILED SETUP

 

2

CONFIG FLD

 

2

DENSITY

 

1

DENSITY UNIT

 

 

DEV VAR

 

 

5

Review

 

 

 

3

Temperature

 

2

Slug flow low limit

 

3

Config outputs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

unit

 

3

Slug flow high limit

 

 

 

4

Device

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. At the online menu, choose 4 (detailed setup).

2. At the detailed setup menu, choose 2 (configure field device variables).

3. At the configure field device variables menu, choose 2 (density).

4. At the density menu, choose 1 (density unit).

5. Use the down arrow (Ø) or up arrow (×) to select the desired measurement unit, then press F4 (enter).

6. To send the density unit to the flowmeter, press F2 (send).

Configuration with Communicator

Configuration with ProLink II

Troubleshooting

Model IFT9701 Transmitter Instruction Manual

37

Image 45
Contents Micro Motion Page Micro Motion Page Contents Flowmeter Startup Index Page Before You Begin About this manual SafetyEuropean installations DefinitionsFlowmeter components Remotely mounted IFT9701 transmitter Page Safety, reliability, accessibility Getting StartedHazardous area Orientation and mounting Temperature, humidity, and vibrationTransmitters approved for Atex Zone Visibility of tagsCompartment tags and lockout device Jumper settingsSecurity Fault output levelsRe-installing the circuit board compartment cover Remotely Mounting the Transmitter Installation dimensions for remote mounting Mounting the transmitter to a wall or other surface Cable types Connecting the transmitter to the sensorCable selection guidelines Temperature ranges for jacket materialWiring connections to sensor Guidelines for conduitGuidelines for cable gland Sensor terminal designations Cable connections to sensorsSensor wiring compartment and sensor wiring terminals Wiring guidelines Power Supply and Output WiringPower supply wiring terminals Connect power supply wiringConnect output wiring Wire guidelines for DC power supplyMilliamp output performance Milliamp outputMilliamp output connected to Bell 202 multidrop network Typical Hart network wiringHart Communicator connections Communication tools connected to milliamp outputPulse output Wiring to pulse counter with internal pull-up resistor Wiring to Series 3000 applications platform with I/O cable Page Startup procedures Customer serviceFlowmeter Startup ZeroingStartup mode Diagnostic LEDOperating mode InitializationFlowmeter zeroing Zeroing procedureDiagnosing zero failure Configuration, calibration, and characterizationProcess measurement Page Configuration overview Configuration with a Hart CommunicatorConfiguration parameters Hart tagMeasurement units Mass flow unit Software label Volume flow unit Measurement units for mass and volume flowDamping Flow cutoffEffect of flow direction on outputs and totalizers Flow directionPulse output scaling Range values for milliamp outputAuto zero Calibration proceduresDiagnosing zeroing failure Flow calibration procedureTotal Characterization Configuration with ProLink II Software Configuration window Device panel Process variable measurement Configuration window Flow panelMass flow unit Software label Volume flow unit Effect of flow direction on outputs and totalizers Configuration window Analog Output panel Output configurationConfiguration window Frequency panel Configuration with ProLink II Software Flow Calibration dialog box Diagnosing zeroing failure Totalizer Control window Characterization Configuration window Density panel Troubleshooting Transmitter diagnostic toolsGeneral guidelines Fault outputs Optional LCDNormal conditions indicated by LED Conditions indicated by optional LCD Power supplyWiring Power supply connectionsOver range and sensor failure conditions Normal resistance and voltage ranges for flowmeter circuitsSlug flow Troubleshooting over range and sensor failure conditionsTransmitter failure Digital diagnostic messagesPage Performance specifications IFT9701 SpecificationsFunctional specifications Output signals Milliamp active Pulse passiveOutput testing Current source Fault indicationPower supply options 85 to 250 VAC Local display optionalProcess fluid vs. ambient temperature Environmental limits Temperature Operating20 to 30 VDC StorageHumidity limits Vibration limitsDensity limits Shipping weight Ambient temperature effect on milliamp outputEnvironmental effects Hazardous area classificationsPage Hart Communicator Menu Trees Appendix BHart Communicator Menu Trees Appendix C Installing the Optional DisplayInstalling the Optional Display Return Policy New and unused equipmentUsed equipment Page Atex IndexHart Customer service Index Page 3100572