Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 Hart: Coriolis Mass Flow Measuring System
Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 Hart: Coriolis Mass Flow Measuring System
Operating Instructions Proline Promass 83 Hart: Coriolis Mass Flow Measuring System
Operating Instructions
Proline Promass 83
HART
Coriolis Mass Flow Measuring System
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Proline Promass 83
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Table of contents
1 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
1.1 Designated use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9.1 Troubleshooting instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
1.2 Installation, commissioning and operation . . . . . . 4 9.2 System error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
1.3 Operational safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9.3 Process error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
1.4 Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9.4 Process errors without messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
1.5 Notes on safety conventions and icons . . . . . . . . . 5 9.5 Response of outputs to errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
9.6 Spare parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
2 Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9.7 Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
9.8 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
2.1 Device designation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9.9 Software history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
2.2 Certificates and approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.3 Registered trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
10 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 10.1 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
10.2 Function and system design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
3.1 Incoming acceptance, transport and storage . . . 11 10.3 Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
3.2 Installation conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 10.4 Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
3.3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 10.5 Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
3.4 Post-installation check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 10.6 Performance characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
10.7 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
4 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 10.8 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
4.1 Connecting the remote version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 10.9 Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
4.2 Connecting the measuring unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 10.10 Mechanical construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
4.3 Degree of protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 10.11 Operability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
4.4 Post-connection check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 10.12 Certificates and approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
10.13 Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
10.14 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
5 Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 10.15 Supplementary Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
5.1 Display and operating elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
5.2 Brief operating instructions to the function matrix Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
35
5.3 Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
5.4 Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
6 Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
6.1 Function check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
6.2 Switching on the measuring device . . . . . . . . . . 56
6.3 Quick Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
6.4 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
6.5 Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
6.6 Purge and pressure monitoring connections . . . 83
6.7 Data memory (HistoROM), F-CHIP . . . . . . . . . . . 83
7 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
7.1 Exterior cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
7.2 Cleaning with pigs (Promass H, I, S, P) . . . . . . . 84
7.3 Replacing seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
8 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
8.1 Device-specific accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
8.2 Measuring principle-specific accessories . . . . . . 85
8.3 Communication-specific accessories . . . . . . . . . 86
8.4 Service-specific accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
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1 Safety instructions
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1.4 Return
• Do not return a measuring device if you are not absolutely certain that all traces of
hazardous substances have been removed, e.g. substances which have penetrated crevices
or diffused through plastic.
• Costs incurred for waste disposal and injury (burns, etc.) due to inadequate cleaning will
be charged to the owner-operator.
• Please note the measures on → 103
# Warning!
"Warning" indicates an action or procedure which, if not performed correctly, can result in
injury or a safety hazard. Comply strictly with the instructions and proceed with care.
" Caution!
"Caution" indicates an action or procedure which, if not performed correctly, can result in
incorrect operation or destruction of the device. Comply strictly with the instructions.
! Note!
"Note" indicates an action or procedure which, if not performed correctly, can have an indirect
effect on operation or trigger an unexpected response on the part of the device.
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Identification Proline Promass 83
2 Identification
The following options are available for identification of the measuring device::
• Nameplate specifications
• Order code with breakdown of the device features on the delivery note
• Enter serial numbers from nameplates in W@M Device Viewer
(www.endress.com/deviceviewer): All information about the measuring device is
displayed.
For an overview of the scope of the Technical Documentation provided, refer to the
following:
• The chapters "Supplementary Documentation" → 143
• Der W@M Device Viewer: Enter the serial number from the nameplate
(www.endress.com/deviceviewer)
Reorder
The measuring device is reordered using the order code.
Extended order code:
• The device type (product root) and basic specifications (mandatory features) are always
listed.
• Of the optional specifications (optional features), only the safety and approval-related
specifications are listed (e.g. LA). If other optional specifications are also ordered, these
are indicated collectively using the # placeholder symbol (e.g. #LA#).
• If the ordered optional specifications do not include any safety and approval-related
specifications, they are indicated by the + placeholder symbol (e.g. 8E2B50-ABCDE+).
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2 3 4
1
Order Code: 12
Ser. no.:
Ext. ord. cd.:
5
6
7
8
9 i
13
10 11
A0015928
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1 2 3 4 5
Order Code:
Ser.No.: 6
Ext. ord. cd.:
K-factor: Size:
7
8
Materials:
Tm:
9
Density cal.:
12 10
13 11
14 15
16 i
17
19
18
A0015930
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A: active
See operating manual
P: passive 4
Betriebsanleitung beachten
NO: normally open contact
Observer manuel d'instruction 5
1 NC: normally closed contact
20(+) / 21(-)
22(+) / 23(-)
24(+) / 25(-)
26(+) / 27(-)
1 2
Ser.No.:
Supply / L1/L+
Versorgung / N/L-
Tension d'alimentation
PE
2 7
8 9 10 11 12
A0015931
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3 Installation
3.1.2 Transport
The following instructions apply to unpacking and to transporting the device to its final
location:
• Transport the devices in the containers in which they are delivered.
• The covers or caps fitted to the process connections prevent mechanical damage to the
sealing faces and the ingress of foreign matter to the measuring tube during
transportation and storage. Consequently, do not remove these covers or caps until
immediately before installation.
• Do not lift measuring devices of nominal diameters > DN 40 (1½") by the transmitter
housing or the connection housing in the case of the remote version (→ 4). Use webbing
slings slung round the two process connections. Do not use chains, as they could damage
the housing.
• Promass X, Promass O sensor: see special instructions for transporting → 12
# Warning!
Risk of injury if the measuring device slips. The center of gravity of the assembled measuring
device might be higher than the points around which the slings are slung.
At all times, therefore, make sure that the device does not unexpectedly turn around its axis
or slip.
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# Warning!
• For transporting use only the lifting eyes on the flanges to lift the assembly.
• The assembly must always be attached to at least two lifting eyes.
A0015790
A0015581
3.1.3 Storage
Note the following points:
• Pack the measuring device in such a way as to protect it reliably against impact for storage
(and transportation). The original packaging provides optimum protection.
• The permissible storage temperature is –40 to +80 °C (–40 to +176 °F), preferably +20 °C
(+68 °F).
• Do not remove the protective covers or caps on the process connections until you are ready
to install the device.
• The measuring device must be protected against direct sunlight during storage in order to
avoid unacceptably high surface temperatures.
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3.2.1 Dimensions
All the dimensions and lengths of the sensor and transmitter are provided in the separate
documentation "Technical Information"
a0003605
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5
a0003597
DN mm inch DN mm inch
System pressure
It is important to ensure that cavitation does not occur, because it would influence the
oscillation of the measuring tube. No special measures need to be taken for fluids which have
properties similar to water under normal conditions.
In the case of liquids with a low boiling point (hydrocarbons, solvents, liquefied gases) or in
suction lines, it is important to ensure that pressure does not drop below the vapor pressure
and that the liquid does not start to boil. It is also important to ensure that the gases that
occur naturally in many liquids do not outgas. Such effects can be prevented when system
pressure is sufficiently high.
For this reason, the following installation locations are preferred:
• Downstream from pumps (no danger of vacuum)
• At the lowest point in a vertical pipe.
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3.2.3 Orientation
Make sure that the direction of the arrow on the nameplate of the sensor matches the
direction of flow direction in which the fluid flows through the pipe.
Orientation Promass A
Vertical
Recommended orientation with direction of flow upwards. When fluid is not flowing,
entrained solids will sink down and gases will rise away from the measuring tube. The
measuring tubes can be completely drained and protected against solids build-up.
Horizontal
When installation is correct the transmitter housing is above or below the pipe. This means
that no gas bubbles or solids deposits can form in the bent measuring tube (single-tube
system).
A0018978
" Caution!
Risk of measuring pipe fracture if sensor installed incorrectly!
The sensor may not be installed in a pipe as a freely suspended sensor:
• Using the base plate, mount the sensor directly on the floor, the wall or the ceiling.
• Support the sensor on a firmly mounted support base (e.g. angle bracket).
Vertical
We recommend two installation versions when mounting vertically:
• Mounted directly on a wall using the base plate
• Measuring device supported on an angle bracket mounted on the wall
4x 10 mm
A0018980
Horizontal
We recommend the following installation version when mounting horizontally:
• Measuring device standing on a firm support base
A0018979
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Orientation Promass F, E, H, I, S, P, O, X
Make sure that the direction of the arrow on the nameplate of the sensor matches the
direction of flow (direction in which the fluid flows through the pipe).
Vertical:
Recommended orientation with upward direction of flow (Fig. V). When fluid is not flowing,
entrained solids will sink down and gases will rise away from the measuring tube.
The measuring tubes can be completely drained and protected against solids buildup.
Horizontal (Promass F, E, O):
The measuring tubes of Promass F, E and O must be horizontal and beside each other.
When installation is correct the transmitter housing is above or below the pipe (Fig. H1/H2).
Always avoid having the transmitter housing in the same horizontal plane as the pipe.
See next chapter - special installation instructions.
Horizontal (Promass H, I, S, P, X):
Promass H, I, S, P and X can be installed in any orientation in a horizontal pipe run.
Promass H, I, S, P: See next chapter - special installation instructions
High-temperature,
High-temperature,
Standard, compact
Standard, remote
Promass H, I, S, P
Promass F, E, O
Promass F, E
Promass X
Promass F
Promass F
compact
remote
Fig. V:
ÃÃ ÃÃ ÃÃ ÃÃ ÃÃ ÃÃ
Vertical orientation
a0004572
Fig. H1:
8 Ã
Horizontal
ÃÃ ÃÃ TM > 200 °C TM > 200 °C ÃÃ ÃÃ
orientation
( 392 °F) ( 392 °F)
Transmitter head up
a0004576
Fig. H2:
Horizontal
orientation ÃÃ ÃÃ ÃÃ ÃÃ ÃÃ ÃÃ
Transmitter head
down a0004580
Fig. H3:
Horizontal
orientation 8 8 8 8 ÃÃ Ãm
Transmitter head to
the side A0015445
In order to ensure that the permissible ambient temperature range for the transmitter (→
131) is not exceeded, we recommend the following orientations:
• For fluids with very high temperatures we recommend the horizontal orientation with the
transmitter head pointing downwards (Fig. H2) or the vertical orientation (Fig. V).
• For fluids with very low temperatures, we recommend the horizontal orientation with the
transmitter head pointing upwards (Fig. H1) or the vertical orientation (Fig. V).
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Promass F, E, H, S, P and O
" Caution!
If the measuring tube is curved and the unit is installed horizontally, adapt the sensor
position to the fluid properties.
1 2
a0004581
1
2
a0007396
Fig. 10: Promass P: When lines are pitched in a specific direction and at a specific slope: as per hygienic guidelines
(21 mm/m or approximatley 2%). Gravity can be used to achieve complete drainability.
1 The arrow indicates the direction of flow (direction of fluid flow through the pipe).
2 The label shows the installation orientation for horizontal drainability.
3 The underside of the process connection is indicated by a scribed line. This line indicates the lowest point of the eccentric
process connection.
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Esc
- + E
21 mm/m (~2%)
0.83 in/3.28 ft (~2%) 3
A0010011
Fig. 11: Promass I: When lines are pitched in a specific direction and at a specific slope: as per hygienic guidelines
(21 mm/m or approximately 2%). Gravity can be used to achieve complete drainability.
1 The arrow indicates the direction of flow (direction of fluid flow through the pipe).
2 The label shows the installation orientation for horizontal drainability.
3 The underside of the process connection is indicated by a scribed line. This line indicates the lowest point of the eccentric
process connection.
A0007397
DN 8 15 25 40 50
A 298 402 542 750 1019
B 33 33 33 36.5 44.1
C 28 28 38 56 75
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A0010008
Tri-Clamp ½" 3/4" 1" 1" 1 ½" 1 ½" 2" 2" 2 ½" 3" 2 ½" 3"
A 373 409 539 539 668 668 780 780 1152 1152 1152 1152
B 20 20 30 30 28 28 35 35 57 57 57 57
C 40 40 44.5 44.5 60 60 80 80 90 90 90 90
Rupture disk
Sensor housings with integrated rupture disks are optionally available.
Make sure that the function and operation of the rupture disk is not impeded through the
installation
of the device. The position of the rupture disk is indicated on a sticker beside it.
For additional information that is relevant to the process (→ 134).
! Note!
• Please note that the housing can no longer assume a secondary containment function if a
rupture disk is used.
• Rupture disks can not be combined with separately available heating jacket (except
Promass A).
• The existing connection nozzles are not designed for a rinse or pressure monitoring
function.
• It is not permitted to open the connections or remove the rupture disk.
• Before commissioning, please remove the transport protection of the rupture disk.
• The dimensions of the rupture disk are provided in the separate "Technical Information"
document → 143.
3.2.5 Heating
Some fluids require suitable measures to avoid loss of heat at the sensor. Heating can be
electric, e.g. with heated elements, or by means of hot water or steam pipes made of copper
or heating jackets.
" Caution!
• Risk of electronics overheating! Make sure that the maximum permissible ambient
temperature for the transmitter is not exceeded. Consequently, make sure that the adapter
between sensor and transmitter and the connection housing of the remote version always
remain free of insulating material. Note that a certain orientation might be required,
depending on the fluid temperature. → 15. For fluid temperature of 150°C (302°F) or
above the usage of the remote version with separate connection housing is recommended.
• With a fluid temperature between 200 °C to 350 °C (392 to 662 °F) the remote version of
the high-temperature version is preferable.
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• When using electrical heat tracing whose heat is regulated using phase control or by pulse
packs, it cannot be ruled out that the measured values are influenced by magnetic fields
which may occur, (i.e. at values greater than those permitted by the EC standard (Sinus 30
A/m)). In such cases, the sensor must be magnetically shielded.
The secondary containment can be shielded with tin plates or electric sheets without
privileged direction (e.g. V330-35A) with the following properties:
– Relative magnetic permeability μr ≥ 300
– Plate thickness d ≥ 0.35 mm (0.014")
• Information on permissible temperature ranges → 132
• Promass X: Especially under critical climatic conditions it has to be ensured that the
temperature difference between environment and measured medium does not exceed 100
K. Suitable measures, such as heating or thermal insulation, are to be taken.
Special heating jackets which can be ordered as accessories from Endress+Hauser are
available for the sensors.
max. 60 (2.4)
max. 60 (2.4)
a0004614
Fig. 14: In the case of the Promass F high-temperature version, a maximum insulation thickness of 60 mm (2.4") must be
observed in the area of the electronics/neck.
3.2.8 Vibrations
The high oscillation frequency of the measuring tubes ensures that the correct operation of
the measuring system is not influenced by pipe vibrations. Consequently, the sensors require
no special measures for attachment.
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3.3 Installation
# Warning!
The turning mechanism in devices with EEx d/de or FM/CSA Cl. I Div. 1 classification is not
the same as that described here. The procedure for turning these housings is described in the
Ex-specific documentation.
1. Loosen the two securing screws.
2. Turn the bayonet catch as far as it will go.
3. Carefully lift the transmitter housing as far as it will go.
4. Turn the transmitter housing to the desired position (max. 2 × 90° in either direction).
5. Lower the housing into position and reengage the bayonet catch.
6. Retighten the two securing screws.
2 4
3
1 6
a0004302
£ 180° c £ 180°
a b
e
a0004303
Fig. 16: Turning the transmitter housing (stainless steel field housing)
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" Caution!
• Make sure that ambient temperature does not go beyond the permissible range
(– 20 to +60 °C (–4 to + °140 F), optional – 40 to +60 °C (–40 to +140 °F)). Install the device
in a shady location. Avoid direct sunlight.
• Always install the wall-mount housing in such a way that the cable entries are pointing
down.
35 (1.38)
b 81.5 (3.2)
c
a
90 (3.54) 192 (7.56)
a0001130
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+0.5 (+0.019)
–0.5 (–0.019)
210 (8.27)
+0.5 (+0.019)
–0.5 (–0.019)
245 (9.65)
~110 (~4.33)
a0001131
Pipe mounting
The assembly should be performed by following the instructions in the diagram.
" Caution!
If a warm pipe is used for installation, make sure that
the housing temperature does not exceed the max. permitted value of +60 °C (+140 °F).
Ø 20…70
(Ø 0.79…2.75)
~155 (~ 6.1)
a0001132
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4 x 45°
a0003236
Does the device correspond to specifications at the measuring point, including process →4
temperature and pressure, ambient temperature, measuring range, etc.?
Does the arrow on the sensor nameplate match the direction of flow through the pipe? –
Are the measuring point number and labeling correct (visual inspection)? –
Is the orientation chosen for the sensor correct, in other words suitable for sensor type, fluid → 13
properties (outgassing, with entrained solids) and fluid temperature?
Process environment / process conditions Notes
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4 Wiring
# Warning!
When connecting Ex-certified devices, see the notes and diagrams in the Ex-specific
supplement to these Operating Instructions. Please do not hesitate to contact your
Endress+Hauser sales office if you have any questions.
! Note!
The device does not have an internal power switch. For this reason, assign the device a
switch or power-circuit breaker which can be used to disconnect the power supply line from
the power grid.
# Warning!
• Risk of electric shock. Switch off the power supply before opening the device.
Do not install or wire the device while it is connected to the power supply.
Failure to comply with this precaution can result in irreparable damage to the electronics.
• Risk of electric shock. Connect the protective ground to the ground terminal on the
housing before the power supply is applied.
• You may only connect the sensor to the transmitter with the same serial number.
Communication errors can occur if this is not observed when connecting the devices.
1. Remove the connection compartment cover (d) of the transmitter and sensor housing.
2. Feed the connecting cable (e) through the appropriate cable runs.
3. Establish the connections between sensor and transmitter in accordance with the
wiring diagram (see → 21 or wiring diagram in screw cap).
4. Screw the connection compartment cover (d) back onto the sensor and transmitter
housing.
S1 S1 S2 S2 GND TM TM TT TT
a b + + + +
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 41 42
d
d
d
e
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 41 42
+ + + +
S1 S1 S2 S2 GND TM TM TT TT
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! Note!
The cable must be installed securely, to prevents movement.
# Warning!
• Risk of electric shock. Switch off the power supply before opening the device. Do not install
or wire the device while it is connected to the power supply. Failure to comply with this
precaution can result in irreparable damage to the electronics.
• Risk of electric shock. Connect the protective ground to the ground terminal on the
housing before the power supply is applied (not required for galvanically isolated power
supply).
• Compare the specifications on the nameplate with the local supply voltage and frequency.
The national regulations governing the installation of electrical equipment also apply.
1. Unscrew the connection compartment cover (f) from the transmitter housing.
2. Feed the power supply cable (a) and the signal cable (b) through the appropriate cable
entries.
3. Perform wiring:
– Wiring diagram (aluminum housing) → 22
– Wiring diagram (stainless steel housing) → 23
– Wiring diagram (wall-mount housing) → 24
– Terminal assignment → 28
4. Screw the cover of the connection compartment (f) back onto the transmitter housing.
f
– 27
+ 26
– 25 b
b e + 24
– 23 d
+ 22
– 21
+ 20
a
N (L-) 2 c
g L1 (L+) 1
a
a0004582
Fig. 22: Connecting the transmitter (aluminum field housing). Cable cross-section: max. 2.5 mm2
a Cable for power supply: 85 to 260 V AC, 20 to 55 V AC, 16 to 62 V DC
Terminal No. 1: L1 for AC, L+ for DC
Terminal No. 2: N for AC, L- for DC
b Signal cable: Terminals Nos. 20–27 → 28
c Ground terminal for protective ground
d Ground terminal for signal cable shield
e Service adapter for connecting service interface FXA193 (FieldCheck, FieldCare)
f Cover of the connection compartment
g Securing clamp
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– 27
+ 26
– 25 b
e + 24
b
– 23 d
+ 22
– 21
a + 20
N (L-) 2 c
f
L1 (L+) 1
a
a0004584
Fig. 23: Connecting the transmitter (stainless steel field housing); cable cross-section: max. 2.5 mm2
a Cable for power supply: 85 to 260 V AC, 20 to 55 V AC, 16 to 62 V DC
Terminal No. 1: L1 for AC, L+ for DC
Terminal No. 2: N for AC, L- for DC
b Signal cable: Terminals Nos. 20–27 → 28
c Ground terminal for protective ground
d Ground terminal for signal cable shield
e Service adapter for connecting service interface FXA193 (FieldCheck, FieldCare)
f Cover of the connection compartment
N (L-)
L1 (L+)
+ – + – + – + – e
1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
f
a b
a c b d
a0001135
Fig. 24: Connecting the transmitter (wall-mount housing); cable cross-section: max. 2.5 mm2
a Cable for power supply: 85 to 260 V AC, 20 to 55 V AC, 16 to 62 V DC
TerminalNo. 1: L1 for AC, L+ for DC
TerminalNo. 2: N for AC, L- for DC
b Signal cable: Terminals Nos. 20–27 → 28
c Ground terminal for protective ground
d Ground terminal for signal cable shield
e Service adapter for connecting service interface FXA193 (FieldCheck, FieldCare)
f Cover of the connection compartment
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! Note!
• The measuring circuit's minimum load must be at least 250 W.
• The CURRENT SPAN function must be set to "4-20 mA" (individual options see device
function).
• See also the documentation issued by the HART Communication Foundation, and in
particular HCF LIT 20: "HART, a technical summary".
³ 250 Ω
-27
+26
2
4 3
a0004586
³ 250 Ω
–27
+26
4 2
3
5
a0004592
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a b
a0001914
" Caution!
Do not loosen the screws of the sensor housing, as otherwise the degree of protection
guaranteed by Endress+Hauser no longer applies.
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5 Operation
1
v
+24.502 x
y
S 3 +1863.97 xy
v –50 +50 %
Esc
- + E
2
3 4
a0001172
3 Plus/minus keys
– HOME position → Direct access to totalizer values and actual values of inputs/outputs
– Enter numerical values, select parameters
– Select different blocks, groups and function groups within the function matrix
Press the +/- keys (X) simultaneously to trigger the following functions::
– Exit the function matrix step by step → HOME position
– Press and hold down +/- keys for longer than 3 seconds → Return directly to HOME position
– Cancel data entry
4 Enter key
– HOME position → Entry into the function matrix
– Save the numerical values you input or settings you change
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4 5 6
v
+24.502 x
y
1
S 3 +1863.97 x
y
2
v –50 +50 % 3
a0001173
Fig. 29: Typical display for normal operating mode (HOME position)
1 Main line: shows main measured values
2 Additional line: shows additional measured variables and status variables
3 Information line: shows additional information on the measured variables and status variables, e.g. bargraph display
4 "Info icons" field: icons representing additional information on the measured values are shown in this field → 33.
5 "Measured values" field: the current measured values appear in this field.
6 Unit of measure" field: the units of measure and time defined for the current measured values appear in this field.
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5.1.3 Icons
The icons which appear in the field on the left make it easier to read and recognize measured
variables, device status, and error messages.
a0001190 a0001191
a0001192 a0001193
a0001194 a0001195
a0001196 a0001197
a0001198 a0001199
Remote configuration
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7265 RESET TOTAL BATCH SUM/ Resets the batching quantity counter or the total batching
COUNTER quantity to "0".
3. After exiting the PRESET menu, you can now start the batching process by pressing
"START (S)". New softkeys (STOP / HOLD or GO ON) now appear on the display. You can
use these to interrupt, continue or stop the batching process at any time. → 30
STOP (S) → Stops batching process
HOLD (O) → Interrupts batching process (softkey changes to "GO ON")
GO ON (O) → Continues batching process (softkey changes to "HOLD")
After the batch quantity is reached, the "START" or "PRESET" softkeys reappear on the
display.
+2.5 l +2.5 l
0.0 l 0.0 l
START PRESET MATRIX STOP HOLD MATRIX
STOP GO ON MATRIX
- + E
a0004386
Fig. 30: Controlling batching processes using the local display (softkeys)
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Esc
- + E
Esc
6. Esc
>3s
– + – +
1.
E
3. 4. 5.
E E E E E E E
– + – + – +
+
+ –
–
2.
+
–
a0001210
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" Caution!
All functions are described in detail, as is the function matrix itself, in the "Description of
Device Functions" manual, which is a separate part of these Operating Instructions.
! Note!
• The transmitter continues to measure while data entry is in progress, i.e. the current
measured values are output via the signal outputs in the normal way.
• If the supply voltage fails all preset and parameterized values remain safely stored in the
EEPROM.
" Caution!
Changing certain parameters such as all sensor characteristics, for example, influences
numerous functions of the entire measuring system, particularly measuring accuracy.
There is no need to change these parameters under normal circumstances and consequently,
they are protected by a special code known only to the Endress+Hauser service organization.
Please contact Endress+Hauser if you have any questions.
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+24.502
1 P XXXXXXXXXX
#000 00:00:05
2 4 5 3
a0001211
! Note!
• Error conditions can be output via the relay outputs.
• If an error message occurs, an upper or lower signal level for the breakdown information
according to NAMUR 43 can be output via the current output.
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! Note!
• Fault messages ($) can also be reset and confirmed via the status input.
• Notice messages (!) do not require acknowledgment. Note, however, that they remain
visible until the cause of the error has been rectified.
5.4 Communication
In addition to local operation, the measuring device can be configured and measured values
can be obtained by means of the HART protocol. Digital communication takes place using the
4-20 mA current output HART. → 29
The HART protocol allows the transfer of measuring and device data between the HART
master and the field devices for configuration and diagnostics purposes. The HART master,
e.g. a handheld terminal or PC-based operating programs (such as FieldCare), require device
description (DD) files which are used to access all the information in a HART device.
Information is exclusively transferred using so-called "commands". There are three different
command groups:
There are three different command groups:
• Universal Commands
Universal commands are supported and used by all HART devices. These are associated
with the following functionalities for example:
– Recognizing HART devices
– Reading digital measured values (volume flow, totalizer, etc.)
• Common practice commands:
Common practice commands offer functions which are supported and can be executed by
most but not all field devices.
• Device-specific commands:
These commands allow access to device-specific functions which are not HART standard.
Such commands access individual field device information, amongst other things, such as
empty/full pipe calibration values, low flow cut off settings, etc.
! Note!
The measuring device has access to all three command classes.
! Note!
• In the CURRENT RANGE function (current output 1), the HART protocol demands the
setting "4-20 mA HART" or "4-20 mA (25 mA) HART".
• HART write protection can be disabled or enabled by means of a jumper on the I/O board.
→ 55
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Fieldcheck • Update by means of FieldCare via flow device FXA 193/291 DTM in
Fieldflash Module
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7 Density 52 Batch up
Process variables:
At the factory, the process variables are assigned to the following device variables:
• Primary process variable (PV) → Mass flow
• Second process variable (SV) → Totalizer 1
• Third process variable (TV) → Density
• Fourth process variable (FV) → Temperature
! Note!
You can set or change the assignment of device variables to process variables using
Command 51.
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0 Read unique device identifier none Device identification delivers information on the
(HART 5) Access type = read device and the manufacturer. It cannot be changed.
The response consists of a 12-byte device ID:
– Byte 0: Fixed value 254
– Byte 1: Manufacturer ID, 17 = E+H
– Byte 2: Device type ID, e.g. 81 = Promass 83
or 80 = Promass 80
– Byte 3: Number of preambles
– Byte 4: Universal commands rev. no.
– Byte 5: Device-spec. commands rev. no.
– Byte 6: Software revision
– Byte 7: Hardware revision
– Byte 8: Additional device information
– Byte 9-11: Device identification
0 Read unique device identifier none Device identification delivers information on the
(HART 7) Access type = read device and the manufacturer. It cannot be changed.
The response consists of a 22 byte device ID:
– Byte 0: Fixed value 254
– Byte 1: Manufacturer ID, 17 = E+H
– Byte 2: Device type ID, e.g.66 = Promag 53
– Byte 3: Number of preambles
– Byte 4: Universal commands rev. no.
– Byte 5: Device-specific rev. no. Commands
– Byte 6: Software revision
– Byte 7: Hardware revision
– Byte 8: Additional device information
– Byte 9-11: Device identification
– Byte 12: Minimum number of preambles that are
sent by the slave to the master with the response
message
– Byte 13: Maximum number of device variables
– Byte 14-15: Configuration change counter
– Byte 16: Extended field device status
– Byte 17-18: Manufacturer ID code
1 Read primary process variable none – Byte 0: HART unit code of the primary process
Access type = read variable
– Bytes 1-4: Primary process variable
Factory setting:
Primary process variable = Mass flow
! Note!
• You can set the assignment of device variables to
process variables using Command 51.
• Manufacturer-specific units are represented
using the HART unit code "240".
2 Read the primary process none – Bytes 0-3: Actual current of the primary process
variable as current in mA and variable in mA
percentage of the set measuring – Bytes 4-7: Percentage of the set measuring range
range
Factory setting:
Access type = read
Primary process variable = Mass flow
! Note!
You can set the assignment of device variables to
process variables using Command 51.
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! Note!
• You can set the assignment of device variables to
process variables using Command 51.
• Manufacturer-specific units are represented
using the HART unit code "240".
6 Set HART shortform address Byte 0: desired address (0 to 15) Byte 0: active address
(HART 5) Access type = write Factory setting:
0
! Note!
With an address >0 (multidrop mode), the current
output of the primary process variable is set to 4
mA.
6 Set HART address and loop Byte 0: Desired address (0 to 63) Byte 0: Active address
(HART 7) current mode Factory setting: Byte 1: Loop current mode
Access type = write
0
! Note!
With an address >0 (multidrop mode), the current
output of the primary process variable is fixed at 4
mA..
9 Write long HART tag name none This command allows a master (PLC) to request the
(HART 7) Access type = write value and status of up to four devices or dynamic
variables..
1 1 9
2 2 17
3 3 25
4 4 33
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11 Read unique device identification Bytes 0-5: TAG Device identification delivers information on the
using the TAG (measuring point device and the manufacturer. It cannot be changed.
designation)
The response consists of a 12-byte device ID if the
Access type = read given TAG agrees with the one saved in the device:
– Byte 0: Fixed value 254
– Byte 1: Manufacturer ID, 17 = E+H
– Byte 2: Device type ID, 81 = Promass 83
or 80 = Promass 80
– Byte 3: Number of preambles
– Byte 4: Universal commands rev. no.
– Byte 5: Device-spec. commands rev. no.
– Byte 6: Software revision
– Byte 7: Hardware revision
– Byte 8: Additional device information
– Byte 9-11: Device identification
12 Read user message none Bytes 0-24: User message
Access type = read
! Note!
You can write the user message using
Command 17.
! Note!
You can write the TAG, descriptor and date using
Command 18.
! Note!
• The data relate to the primary process variable (=
Mass flow).
• Manufacturer-specific units are represented
using the HART unit code "240".
! Note!
• You can set the assignment of device variables to
process variables using Command 51.
• Manufacturer-specific units are represented
using the HART unit code "240".
17 Write user message You can save any 32-character long text in the Displays the current user message in the device:
Access = write device under this parameter: Bytes 0-23: Current user message in the device
Bytes 0-23: Desired user message
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18 Write TAG, descriptor and date With this parameter, you can store an 8 character Displays the current information in the device:
Access = write TAG, a 16 character descriptor and a date: – Bytes 0-5: TAG
– Bytes 0-5: TAG) – Bytes 6-17: Descriptor
– Bytes 6-17: Descriptor – Byte 18-20: Date
– Byte 18-20: Date
20 Read long HART tag name none The long tag name with the international character
(HART 7) Access type = read set (ISO Latin 1) makes it possible to use longer
names as required by many users in industry.
The long tag name occupies 16 consecutive buffer
memory addresses.
32 characters are saved in ASCII format, the first
character in the least significant byte (LSB) of the
lowest buffer memory address.
21 Read unique ID assigned to long none This command can either be issued with the long
(HART 7) HART tag name frame address of the device or the broadcast
Access type = read address
No response if the long HART tag name and the
device do not match.
This comparison is case-sensitive.
If the long frame address is used, no response if the
address and the long HART tag name of the device
do not match
22 Write long HART tag name Byte 0-31: Long HART tag name response codes Response codes
(HART 7) Access type = write
Code Class Description
1-4 Undefined
5 Error Too few data bytes received
17-31 Undefined
32 Error Busy (A DR cannot be started)
33 Error DR Initiated
34 Error DR Running
35 Error DR Dead
36 Error DR Conflict
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The following table contains all the common practice commands supported by the device.
34 Write damping value for primary Bytes 0-3: Damping value of the primary process Displays the current damping value in the device:
process variable variable in seconds Bytes 0-3: Damping value in seconds
Access = write Factory setting:
Primary process variable = Mass flow
35 Write measuring range of Write the desired measuring range: The currently set measuring range is displayed as a
primary process variable – Byte 0: HART unit code of the primary process response:
Access = write variable – Byte 0: HART unit code for the set measuring
– Bytes 1-4: Upper range, value for 20 mA range of the primary process variable
– Bytes 5-8: Start of measuring range, value for – Bytes 1-4: Upper range, value for 20 mA
4 mA – Bytes 5-8: Start of measuring range, value for
Factory setting: 4 mA
Primary process variable = Mass flow ! Note!
Manufacturer-specific units are represented using
! Note!
• Die You can set the assignment of device
the HART unit code "240".
variables to process variables using Command
51.
• If the HART unit code is not the correct one for
the process variable, the device will continue
with the last valid unit.
38 Device status reset none none
(Configuration changed)
Access = write
40 Simulate output current of Simulation of the desired output current of the The momentary output current of the primary
primary process variable primary process variable. process variable is displayed as a response:
Access = write An entry value of 0 exits the simulation mode: Byte 0-3: Output current in mA
Byte 0-3: Output current in mA
Factory setting:
Primary process variable = Mass flow
! Note!
You can set the assignment of device variables to
process variables with Command 51.
44 Write unit of primary process Set unit of primary process variable. The current unit code of the primary process
variable variable is displayed as a response:
Only unit which are suitable for the process
Access = write Byte 0: HART unit code
variable are transferred to the device:
Byte 0: HART unit code ! Note!
Manufacturer-specific units are represented using
Factory setting:
Primary process variable = Mass flow the HART unit code "240".
! Note!
• If the written HART unit code is not the correct
one for the process variable, the device will
continue with the last valid unit.
• If you change the unit of the primary process
variable, this has no impact on the system
units.
48 Read additional device status none The device status is displayed in extended form as
Access = read the response:
Coding: see table → 49
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50 Read assignment of the device none Display of the current variable assignment of the
variables to the four process process variables:
variables – Byte 0: Device variable code to the primary
Access = read process variable
– Byte 1: Device variable code to the second process
variable
– Byte 2: Device variable code to the third process
variable
– Byte 3: Device variable code to the fourth process
variable
Factory setting:
• Primary process variable: Code 1 for mass flow
• Second process variable: Code 250 for totalizer 1
• Third process variable: Code 7 for density
• Fourth process variable: Code 9 for temperature
! Note!
You can set the assignment of device variables to
process variables with Command 51.
51 Write assignments of the device Setting of the device variables to the four process The variable assignment of the process variables is
variables to the four process variables: displayed as a response:
variables – Byte 0: Device variable code to the primary – Byte 0: Device variable code to the primary
Access = write process variable process variable
– Byte 1: Device variable code to the second – Byte 1: Device variable code to the second process
process variable variable
– Byte 2: Device variable code to the third process – Byte 2: Device variable code to the third process
variable variable
– Byte 3: Device variable code to the fourth – Byte 3: Device variable code to the fourth process
process variable variable
Code of the supported device variables:
See data → 40
Factory setting:
• Primary process variable = Mass flow
• Second process variable = Totalizer 1
• Third process variable = Density
• Fourth process variable = Temperature
53 Write device variable unit This command sets the unit of the given device The current unit of the device variables is displayed
Access = write variables. Only those units which suit the device in the device as a response:
variable are transferred: – Byte 0: Device variable code
– Byte 0: Device variable code – Byte 1: HART unit code
– Byte 1: HART unit code
Code of the supported device variables:
! Note!
Manufacturer-specific units are represented using
See data → 40 the HART unit code "240".
! Note!
• If the written unit is not the correct one for the
device variable, the device will continue with
the last valid unit.
• If you change the unit of the device variable,
this has no impact on the system units.
59 Write number of preambles in This parameter sets the number of preambles As a response, the current number of the preambles
response message which are inserted in the response messages: is displayed in the response message:
Access = write Byte 0: Number of preambles (2 to 20) Byte 0: Number of preambles
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523 Read condensed status mapping Byte 0: Start index of the status map This command returns the requested condensed
(HART 7) array Byte 1: Number of status map entries to be read status map entries of the field device. Each entry in
Access type = read the status map corresponds to either a bit of the
field device status or a bit of command 48.
Two status map codes are packed into a byte. The
least significant nibble corresponds to the smaller
of the two indices of the status map array.
The following is returned by way of response:
– Byte 0: Current start index of the status map
– Byte 1: Number of status map entries to be read
– Byte 2.0-2.3: First status map code
– Byte 2.4-2.7: Second status map code
– Byte 3.0-3.3: Third status map code
…
– Byte (2+(n-2)/2).0-
(2+(n-2)/2).3: (n-1)-th status map code
– Byte (2+(n-2)/2).4-
(2+(n-2)/2).7: n-th status map code
524 Write condensed status mapping This command changes the status map of the field – Byte 0: Current start index of the status map
(HART 7) Access = write device. Each entry in the status map corresponds – Byte 1: Number of status map entries to be
to either a bit of the field device status or a bit of written
command 48. – Byte 2.0-2.3: First status map code
– Byte 2.4-2.7: Second status map code
Two status map codes are packed into a byte. The
– Byte 3.0-3.3: Third status map code
least significant nibble corresponds to the smaller
of the two indices of the status map array. …
! Note!
Modified mapping is active immediately as soon
– Byte (2+(n-2)/2).0-
(2+(n-2)/2).3: (n-1)-th status map code
as this command is executed and can therefore – Byte (2+(n-2)/2).4-
cause immediate changes to the condensed status. (2+(n-2)/2).7: n-th status map code
! Note!
The condensed status map reset becomes effective
immediately as soon as this command is executed
and can result in immediate changes to the
condensed status
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526 Write simulation status mode Byte 0: Status simulation mode code The following is returned by way of response:
(HART 7) Access = write Byte 0: Status simulation mode code
This command is used to activate or deactivate
status simulation mode.
The status simulation mode enables the point-to-
point verification of the system response to
changes in the device status or command 48
response.
If status simulation is enabled:
– all device-initiated changes to the device status
and command 48 response are disabled
– the simulation status active bit is set
When status simulation is enabled, the device
status and command 48 response are influenced
by the host application only when command 527
is received.
If status simulation is disabled:
– the simulation status active bit is reset
– the current values that apply for the device
status and
command 48 response are active
– Normal internal updating of the device status
and command 48 response are resumed
The status simulation mode is also disabled if
power supply to the device is interrupted or if the
device is reset.
527 Simulation status bit Byte 0: Index of the simulated bit The following is returned by way of response:
(HART 7) Access = write Byte 1: Value of the simulated bit Byte 0: Index of the simulated bit
Byte 1: Value of the simulated bit
When the status simulation mode is enabled, this
command allows the device status bits or the bits
in the command 48 response to be set or reset
individually.
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! Note!
Explanation of the device status and error messages and their elimination ® Page 84 ff.
HART 5
0-2 012 Error when accessing data of the measuring amplifier EEPROM
1-1 031 S-DAT: Defective or missing
1-5 051 I/O board and the amplifier board are not compatible.
3-4 121 I/O board and the amplifier board (software versions) are not compatible.
5-7 339
6-3 343
6-4 344 Frequency buffer:
The temporarily buffered flow portions (measuring mode for pulsating
6-5 345 flow) could not be cleared or output within 60 seconds.
6-6 346
6-7 347
7-3 351
7-6 354
7-7 355
8-2 358
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8-3 359
8-6 362
9-0 379
The measuring tube oscillation frequency is outside the permitted range.
9-1 380
9-2 381
The temperature sensor on the measuring tube is likely defective.
9-3 382
9-4 383
The temperature sensor on the carrier tube is likely defective.
9-5 384
9-6 385
9-7 386 One of the measuring tube exciter coils (inlet or outlet) is likely defective.
10-0 387
10-1 388
10-2 389 Amplifier error
10-3 390
12-7 501 New amplifier software version is loaded. Currently no other commands are
possible.
13-0 502 Upload and download of device files. Currently no other commands are
possible.
13-5 586 The fluid properties do not allow normal measuring operation.
14-7 611
15-0 612
Simulation current output active
15-1 613
15-2 614
15-3 621
15-4 622
Simulation frequency output active
15-5 623
15-6 624
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15-7 631
16-0 632
Simulation pulse output active
16-1 633
16-2 634
16-3 641
16-4 642
Simulation status output active
16-5 643
16-6 644
16-7 651
17-0 652
Simulation relay output active
17-1 653
17-2 654
17-3 661
17-4 662
Simulation current input active
17-5 663
17-6 664
17-7 671
18-0 672
Simulation status input active
18-1 673
18-2 674
19-0 700 The process fluid density is outside the upper or lower limit values set in the
"EPD" function
19-1 701 The maximum current value for the measuring tube exciter coils has been
reached,
since certain process fluid characteristics are extreme.
19-5 705 The electronics' measuring range will be exceeded. The mass flow is too
high.
20-5 731 The zero point adjustment is not possible or has been canceled.
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HART 7
0-2 012 Error when accessing data of the measuring amplifier EEPROM
1-5 355
1-6 356 Frequency output:
1-7 357 The actual value for the flow lies outside the set limits.
2-0 358
2-1 359
2-2 360 Pulse output:
2-3 361 Pulse output frequency is out of range.
2-4 362
2-5 379
The measuring tube oscillation frequency is outside the permitted range.
2-6 380
2-7 381
The temperature sensor on the measuring tube is likely defective.
3-0 382
3-1 383
The temperature sensor on the carrier tube is likely defective.
3-2 384
3-3 385
3-4 386 One of the measuring tube exciter coils (inlet or outlet) is likely defective
3-5 387
3-6 388
4-0 390
4-1 502 Upload and download of device files. Currently no other commands are
possible.
4-2 586 The fluid properties do not allow normal measuring operation.
4-3 587 Extreme process conditions exist.
The measuring system can therefore not be started.
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4-6 621
4-7 622
Simulation frequency output active
5-0 623
5-1 624
5-2 631
5-3 632
Simulation pulse output active
5-4 633
5-5 634
5-6 641
Simulation status output active
5-7 642
10-0 351
10-1 352 Current output:
10-2 353 The actual value for the flow lies outside the set limits.
10-3 354
?13-0 611
13-1 612
Simulation current output active
13-2 613
13-3 614
14-0 643
Simulation status output active
14-1 644
14-2 651
14-3 652
Simulation relay output active
14-4 653
14-5 654
14-6 661 Simulation current input active
15-2 671
15-3 672
Simulation status input active
15-4 673
15-5 674
16-0 700 The process fluid density is outside the upper or lower limit values set in the
"EPD" function
16-1 701 The maximum current value for the measuring tube exciter coils has been
reached,
since certain process fluid characteristics are extreme.
16-5 705 The electronics' measuring range will be exceeded. The mass flow is too high.
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17-4 731 The zero point adjustment is not possible or has been canceled.
17-6 472 Under batching: The minimum quantity was not reached.
Over batching: The maximum permitted batching quantity was exceeded.
17-7 473 The predefined batch quantity point was exceeded.End of filling process
approaching
18-2 339
18-3 340 Flow buffer:
The temporarily buffered flow portions (measuring mode for pulsating flow)
18-4 341 could not be cleared or output within 60 seconds.
18-5 342
18-6 343
19-2 347
19-6 121 I/O board and the amplifier board (software versions) are not compatible.
19-7 061 F-Chip is faulty or not plugged into the I/O board.
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# Warning!
Risk of electric shock. Exposed components carry dangerous voltages. Make sure that the
power supply is switched off before you remove the cover of the electronics compartment.
1. Switch off power supply.
2. Remove the I/O board → 98
3. Switch HART write protection on or off, as applicable, by means of the jumper → 33.
4. Installation of the I/O board is the reverse of the removal procedure.
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T/
PU
IN
2
a0001212
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6 Commissioning
PROMASS 83
Startup message
START-UP
RUNNING
▾
PROMASS 83
Current software version
DEVICE SOFTWARE
V XX.XX.XX
CURRENT OUTPUT
FREQUENCY OUTPUT
List of installed input/output modules
RELAY
STATUS INPUT
SYSTEM OK
Beginning of normal measuring mode
→ OPERATION
! Note!
If startup fails, an error message indicating the cause is displayed.
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++
B
E+ QS 1002
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E Quick Setup
Esc
Commission
- + E
2000
HOME-POSITION Language
Pre-setting
1. Selection pre-settings
Delivery Settings Actual Settings
Mass flow Volume flow Corr. Vol. flow Density Temperature Quit
Unit 0400 Unit 0402 Unit 0404 Unit 0420 Unit 0422
Mass flow Volume flow Corr. Vol. flow Density Temperature
Unit 3001 Unit 3001 Corr. Vol. 6460
Totalizer Totalizer calculation
Density
Reference Calculated
4200
Operation Mode
Frequency Pulse
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Fig. 34: "QUICK SETUP COMMISSIONING"- menu for straightforward configuration of the major device functions
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! Note!
• The display returns to the cell SETUP COMMISSIONING (1002) if you press the Q key combination during
parameter interrogation The stored parameters remain valid.
• The "Commissioning" Quick Setup must be carried out before one of the Quick Setups explained below is run.
1 The "DELIVERY SETTING" option sets every selected unit to the factory setting.
The "ACTUAL SETTING" option accepts the units you previously configured.
2 Only units not yet configured in the current Setup are offered for selection in each cycle. The unit for mass,
volume and corrected volume is derived from the corresponding flow unit.
3 The "YES" option remains visible until all the units have been configured. "NO" is the only option displayed
when no further units are available.
4 Only outputs not yet configured in the current Setup are offered for selection in each cycle.
5 The "YES" option remains visible until all the outputs have been configured. "NO" is the only option
displayed when no further outputs are available.
6 The "automatic parameterization of the display" option contains the following basic settings/factory
settings:
YES: Main line = Mass flow; Additional line = Totalizer 1;
Information line = Operating/system conditions
NO: The existing (selected) settings remain.
7 The QUICK SETUP BATCHING is only available when the optional software package BATCHING is
installed.
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A Q Q B Q
1 2 5
t t t
Q Q
3 4
t t
a0001213
! Note!
Before carrying out the Quick Setup "Pulsating Flow" the Quick Setup "Commissioning. →
57
! Note!
It is always advisable to work through the "Pulsating flow" Quick Setup menu if there is any
uncertainty about the exact flow characteristic.
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B
Esc E ++ Quick Setup
- + E
HOME-POSITION
E+
QS 1003
Pulsating Flow
Display 2002
damping
1. Selection totalizer
4200
Operation mode
Frequency Pulse
4005 4208
Time constant Time constant
8005
Alarm delay
Assign 6400
LF-Cut off
On-value 6402
LF-Cut off
Off-value 6403
LF-Cut off
Pressure 6404
shock suppression
Quit
Quick Setup
a0002615-en
1 Only the counters not yet configured in the current Setup are offered for selection in each cycle.
2 The "YES" option remains visible until all the counters have been configured. "NO" is the only option displayed
when no further counters are available.
3 Only the outputs not yet configured in the current Setup are offered for selection in each cycle.
4 The "YES" option remains visible until all the outputs have been configured. "NO" is the only option displayed
when no further outputs are available.
! Note!
• The display returns to the cell QUICK SETUP PULSATING FLOW (1003) if you press the
Q key combination during parameter interrogation.
• The Setups can be called up either directly after the "COMMISSIONING" Quick Setup or
manually by means of the QUICK SETUP PULSATING FLOW (1003) function.
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Recommended settings
Basic configuration
Other settings
8005 ALARM DELAY 0s
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" Caution!
The "Batching" Quick Setup sets certain device parameters for discontinuous measurement
operation.
If the measuring instrument is used for continuous flow measurement at a later time, we
recommend at you rerun the "Commissioning" and/or "Pulsating Flow" Quick Setup.
! Note!
• Before carrying out the Quick Setup "Batching" the Quick Setup "Commissioning" has to be
executed. → 57
• This function is only available when the additional "batching" software is installed in the
measuring device (order option). You can order this software from E+H as an accessory at
a later date. → 85
• You can find detailed information on the batching functions in the separate "Description of
Device Functions" manual".
• You can also directly control filling process using the local display. During Quick Setup, an
appropriate dialog appears concerning the automatic display configuration. Acknowledge
this by clicking "YES".
This assigns special batching functions (START, PRESET, MATRIX) to the bottom line of
the display. These can be directly executed onsite using the three operating keys ( O / S
/ F ). Therefore, the measuring device can be fully deployed in the field as a "batch
controller". → 34
• The Quick Setup "Batching" is not available for Promass X.
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+ B
-
Esc
+ E
E Quick Setup
HOME-POSITION
E+
QS 1005
Batching/Dosing
ON-Value 6402
Low flow cut off
Flow 6603
damping
Batch 7200
Selector
Batch 7201
Name
Batch 7203
Quantity
Fix 7204
Compensation Quantity
Select
Relay 1 Relay 2
Output?
Assign 4700
Relay
4780
Terminal No.
Batch
YES NO
Supervision?
Autom. Configuration
YES NO
Display?
PRESET
Locked Access Customer
Batch quantity
Automatic parameterization
of the display
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Recommended settings
! Note!
Functions with a gray background are configured automatically (by the measuring system itself)
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Low flow cut off / factory settings (v & 0.04 m/s (0.13 ft/s))
15 1/2" 26 1.0
15 FB 1/2" 72 2.6
25 1" 72 2.6
50 2" 300 11
50 FB 2" 720 26
80 3" 720 26
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! Note!
• Before carrying out the Quick Setup "Gas measurement" the Quick Setup "Commissioning"
has to be executed → 57 → 60.
• Only mass and Corrected volume flow can be measured and output with the gas
measurement mode. Note that direct density and/or volume measurement is not possible!
• The flow ranges and measuring accuracy that apply to gas measurement are not the same
as those for liquids.
• If corrected volume flow (e.g. in Nm3/h) is to be measured and output instead of the mass
flow (e.g. in kg/h), change the setting for the CORRECTED VOLUME CALCULATION
function to "FIXED REFERENCE DENSITY" in the "Commissioning" Quick Setup menu.
Corrected volume flow can be assigned as follows:
– to a display line,
– to the current output,
– to the pulse/frequency output.
Esc
- + E
HOME
POSITION
B 1004
++ Quick Setup
E E
Setup Gas measurement
6400
Assign
Low flow cut off
On value 6402
Low flow cut off
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Recommended settings
6400 ASSIGN LOW FLOW On account of the low mass flow involved when gas flows are
CUTOFF measured, it is advisable not use a low flow cut off.
Setting: OFF
6402 ON-VALUE LOW FLOW If the ASSIGNMENT LOW FLOW CUTOFF function was not set to
CUTOFF "OFF", the following applies:
User input: Flow rates for gas measurements are low, so the value
for the switch-on point (= low flow cut off) must be correspondingly
low.
6403 OFF-VALUE LOW FLOW If the ASSIGNMENT LOW FLOW CUTOFF function was not set to
CUTOFF "OFF", the following applies:
Setting: 50%
▾
Back to the HOME position:
→ Press and hold down Esc key X for longer than three seconds or
→ Repeatedly press and release Esc key X → Exit the function matrix step by step
! Note!
Quick Setup automatically deactivates the function EMPTY PIPE DETECTION (6420) so that
the instrument can measure flow at low gas pressures.
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! Note!
For information on installing and removing the T-DAT → Page 93 ff.
XXX.XXX.XX
-
Esc
+ E
Quick Setup
HOME
POSITION
T-DAT
SAVE/LOAD
LOAD SAVE CANCEL
YES NO YES NO
Restart of the Input is
measuring device saved
a0001221-en
! Note!
• Any settings already saved on the EEPROM are deleted.
• This option is only available, if the T-DAT contains valid data.
• This option can only be executed if the software version of the T-DAT is the same or newer
than that of the EEPROM. Otherwise, the error message "TRANSM. SW-DAT" appears after
restarting and the LOAD function is then no longer available.
SAVE:
Data are transferred from the EEPROM to the T-DAT
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6.4 Configuration
" Caution!
The configuration of the current outputs as "active" or "passive" is only possible on non-Ex i I/
O boards. Ex i I/O boards are permanently wired as "active" or "passive", see Table → 28
# Warning!
Risk of electric shock. Exposed components carry dangerous voltages. Make sure that the
power supply is switched off before you remove the cover of the electronics compartment.
1. Switch off power supply
2. Remove the I/O board → 98
3. Set the jumpers → 40
" Caution!
– Risk of destroying the measuring device. Set the jumpers exactly as shown in the
diagram. Incorrectly set jumpers can cause overcurrents that would destroy either the
measuring device or external devices connected to it.
– Note that the position of the current submodule on the I/O board can vary, depending
on the version ordered, and that the terminal assignment in the connection
compartment of the transmitter varies accordingly → 28.
4. Installation of the I/O board is the reverse of the removal procedure.
1.1
1
1.2
2
UT
TP
OU
T/
PU
IN
3
UT
TP
OU
T/
PU
IN
4
P UT
O UT
T/
PU
IN
2.1 +
2
2.2 +
a0001214
Fig. 40: Configuring current outputs with the aid of jumpers (I/O board)
1 Current output 1 with HART
1.1 Active current output (default)
1.2 Passive current output
2 Current output 2 (optional, plug-in module)
2.1 Active current output (default)
2.2 Passive current output
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# Warning!
Risk of electric shock.
Exposed components carry dangerous voltages. Make sure that the power supply is switched
off before you remove the cover of the electronics compartment.
1. Switch off power supply
2. Remove the I/O board → 98
3. Set the jumpers → 41
" Caution!
– Risk of destroying the measuring device. Set the jumpers exactly as shown in the
diagram. Incorrectly set jumpers can cause overcurrents that would destroy either the
measuring device or external devices connected to it.
– Note that the position of the current submodule on the I/O board can vary, depending
on the version ordered, and that the terminal assignment in the connection
compartment of the transmitter varies accordingly → 28.
4. Installation of the I/O board is the reverse of the removal procedure.
2
T
PU
UT
T /O
PU
IN
3
T
PU
UT
T/O
PU
IN
4
UT
TP
/ OU
PUT
IN
1 +
2 +
a0005124
Fig. 41: Configuring current inputs with the aid of jumpers (I/O board)
Current input 1 (optional, plug-in module)
1 Active current input (default)
2 Passive current input
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# Warning!
Risk of electric shock. Exposed components carry dangerous voltages. Make sure that the
power supply is switched off before you remove the cover of the electronics compartment.
1. Switch off power supply
2. Remove the I/O board → 98
3. Set the jumpers → 42
" Caution!
– If you change the setting you must always change the positions of both jumpers!
Note precisely the specified positions of the jumpers.
– Note that the position of the relay submodule on the I/O board can vary, depending
on the version ordered, and that the terminal assignment in the connection
compartment of the transmitter varies accordingly → 28.
4. Installation of the I/O board is the reverse of the removal procedure.
2
UT
TP
OU
T/
PU
IN
3
UT
TP
OU
T/
PU
IN
4
UT
TP
OU
T/
IN
PU 1 +
2 +
a0001215
Fig. 42: Configuring relay contacts (NC / NO) on the convertible I/O board (submodule).
1 Configured as NO contact (default, relay 1)
2 Configured as NC contact (default, relay 2, if installed)
1 + 1 +
A B
2 + 2 +
a0001216
Fig. 43: Configuring relay contacts (NC / NO) on the non-convertible I/O board.A = Relay 1;
B = Relay 2
1 Configured as NO contact (default, relay 1)
2 Configured as NC contact (default, relay 2)
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D2 · (r – D1)
Mass [%] = ·100%
r ·(D2 – D1)
a0004610-en
(r – D1)
Volume [%] = ·100%
(D2 – D1)
a0004619-en
°BAUME This density unit or scale is mainly used for acidic solutions, e.g. ferric chloride solutions.
Two Baumé scales are used in practice:
– BAUME > 1 kg/l: for solutions heavier than water
– BAUME < 1 kg/l: for solutions lighter than water
°BALLING Both units are a commonly used basis for calculating the fluid density in the brewery
°PLATO industry. A liquid with a value of 1° BALLING (Plato) has the same fluid density as a water/
cane sugar solution consisting of 1 kg cane sugar dissolved in 99 kg of water. 1° Balling
(Plato) is thus 1% of the liquid weight.
%-BLACK LIQUOR The units of concentration used in the paper industry for black liquor in % by mass. The
formula used for the calculation is the same as for %-MASS.
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Esc
- + E
HOME
POSITION
H HAA
Special Density
function functions
700
Configuration
7000
Density
function
Selection
° API
% MASS ° BAUME
° BRIX FLEXIBLE
% VOLUME ° PLATO
° BALLING
7003 7009
Expansion coeff. sqr. Reference
Carrier fluid temperature
7004
Reference density
Target fluid
7005
Expansion coeff. linear
Target fluid
7006
Expansion coeff. sqr.
Target fluid
7009
Reference
temperature
a0004598-en
Fig. 44: Selecting and configuring different density functions in the function matrix
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Source: A. & L. Emmerich, Technical University of Brunswick; officially recommended by ICUMSA, 20th session
1990
2 3 4 2 3
K = A0 + A1 · r + A2 · r +A3 · r + A4 · r +B1 · T + B2 · T + B3 · T
a0004620
K Concentration
r Currently measured density
A0 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A0 (7032))
A1 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A1 (7033)
A2 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A2 (7034)
A3 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A3 (7035)
A4 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A4 (7036)
B1 Value from function (COEFFICIENT B1 (7037)
B2 Value from function (COEFFICIENT B2 (7038)
B3 Value from function (COEFFICIENT B3 (7039)
T Currently measured temperature in °C
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Example:
The following is a concentration table from a reference source.
Density
! Note!
The coefficients for the Promass 83 concentration algorithm should be determined with the
density in units of kg/liter, temperature in °C and concentration in decimal form (0.50, not
50%). The coefficients B1, B2 and B3 must be entered in scientific notation into the matrix
positions 7037, 7038 and 7039 as a product with 10-3, 10-6 or 10-9
Assume:
Density (r): 870 kg/m3 → 0.870 kg/l
Temperature (T): 20°C
Coefficients determined for table above:
A0 = -2.6057
A1 = 11.642
A2 = -8.8571
A3 = 0
A4 = 0
B1 = -2.7747·10-3
B2 = -7.3469·10-6
B3 = 0
Calculation:
K = A0 + A1 · r + A2 · r2 +A3 · r3 + A4 · r4 +B1 · T + B2 · T2 + B3 · T3
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2 3 4
K = A0 + A1 · rref + A2 · rref +A3 · rref + A4 · rref
a0004621
K Concentration
rref Currently measured reference density
A0 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A0 (7032))
A1 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A1 (7033)
A2 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A2 (7034)
A3 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A3 (7035)
A4 Value from function (COEFFICIENT A4 (7036)
! Note!
Promass determines the reference density by means of the density and temperature
currently measured. To do so, both the reference temperature (function REFERENCE
TEMPERATURE) and the expansion coefficients (function EXPANSION COEFF) must be
entered in the measuring system.
The parameters important for measuring the reference density can also be configured
directly via the "Commissioning" Quick Setup menu.
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" Caution!
It is not possible to analyze the trend of process/device parameters without reference values!
Reference values can only be determined under constant, non-changing process conditions.
! Note!
The last ten entries are retained in chronological order in the measuring system.
The "history" of such values can be called up via various functions:
More detailed information can be found in the "Description of Device Functions" manual.
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Data interpretation
The way the data recorded by the measuring system is interpreted depends largely on the
application in question. This means that users must have a very good knowledge of their
specific process conditions and the related deviation tolerances in the process, which have to
be determined by the users themselves in each individual case.
For example, when using the limit function it is especially important to know the minimum
and maximum deviation tolerances allowed. Otherwise there is the danger that a warning
message is triggered inadvertently during "normal" process fluctuations.
There can be various reasons for deviating from the reference status. The following table
provides examples and pointers for each of the six diagnosis parameters recorded:
Mass flow A deviation from the reference status indicates possible zero point shift.
Density A deviation from the reference status can be caused by a change in the measuring
tube resonance frequency, e.g. from deposits in the measuring tube, corrosion or
abrasion.
Reference density The reference density values can be interpreted in the same way as the density
values. If the fluid temperature cannot be kept completely constant, you can analyze
the reference density (density at a constant temperature, e.g. at 20 °C) instead of the
density.
Ensure that the parameters required for calculating the reference density have been
correctly configured (functions REFERENCE TEMPERATURE and EXPANSION
COEFF.).
Temperature Use this diagnosis parameter to check the functionality of the PT 100 temperature
sensor.
Measuring tube damping A deviation from the reference status can be caused by a change in measuring tube
damping, e.g. from mechanical changes (coating buildup, corrosion, abrasion).
Sensor symmetry Use this diagnosis parameter to determine whether the sensor signals are
symmetrical.
Operating frequency A deviation in the operating frequency fluctuation indicates possible gas content in
fluctuation the medium.
Tube damping fluctuation A deviation in the tube damping fluctuation indicates possible gas content in the
medium.
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6.5 Adjustment
a0003601
" Caution!
• If the fluid is very difficult to measure (e.g. containing entrained solids or gas) it may prove
impossible to obtain a stable zero point despite repeated zero point adjustments. In
instances of this nature, please contact your E+H service center.
• You can view the currently valid zero point value using the ZERO POINT function (see the
"Description of Device Functions" manual).
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After you press P, you are automatically prompted to enter the code if the CODE ENTRY
P
function matrix is still disabled. ***
Confirm the entry by pressing the Enter key. Zero point adjustment now ZERO ADJUST.
starts. While zero point adjustment is in progress, the display shown here RUNNING
is visible for 30 to 60 seconds.
If the flow of fluid in the pipe exceeds 0.1 m/s, an error message appears
F
on the display: ZERO ADJUST NOT POSSIBLE.
When the zero point adjustment completes, the ZERO ADJUST. function ZERO ADJUST.
reappears on the display. CANCEL
After actuating the Enter key, the new zero point value is displayed. ZERO POINT
F
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" Caution!
• Onsite density adjustment can be performed only if the user has detailed knowledge of the
fluid density, obtained for example from detailed laboratory analyses.
• The target density value specified in this way must not deviate from the measured fluid
density by more than ±10%.
• An error in defining the target density affects all calculated density and volume functions.
• The 2-point density adjustment is only possible if both target density values are different
from each other by at least 0.2 kg/l. Otherwise the error message #731 (adjustment is not
possible) appears in the "Diag. - Act. Sys. Condition" parameter.
• Density adjustment changes the factory density calibration values or the calibration values
set by the service technician.
• The functions outlined in the following instructions are described in detail in the
"Description of Device Functions" manual.
1. Fill the sensor with fluid. Make sure that the measuring tubes are completely filled and
that liquids are free of gas bubbles.
2. Wait until the temperature difference between fluid and measuring tube has equalized.
The time you have to wait for equalization depends on the fluid and the temperature
level.
3. Using the local display, select the SETPOINT DENSITY function in the function matrix
and perform density adjustment as follows:
! Note!
When you press P you are automatically prompted to enter the
access code if the function matrix is still disabled. Enter the code.
6483 DENSITY SET VALUE 1 Use P to enter the target density of the first fluid and press F to
save this value (input range = actual density value ±10%).
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6485 DENSITY SET VALUE 2 Use P to enter the target density of the second fluid and press F to
save this value (input range = actual density value ±10%).
6488 RESTORE ORIGINAL If the density adjustment does not complete correctly, you can
select the RESTORE ORIGINAL function to reactivate the default
density coefficient.
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# Warning!
For a process pressure above the specified containment pressure, the housing does not serve
as an additional secondary containment. In case a danger of measuring tube failure exists
due to process characteristics, e.g. with corrosive process fluids, we recommend the use of
sensors whose housing is equipped with special pressure monitoring connections (ordering
option). With the help of these connections, fluid collected in the housing in the event of
tube failure can be drained off. This diminishes the danger of mechanical overload of the
housing, which could lead to a housing failure and accordingly is connected with an
increased danger potential. These connections can also be used for gas purging (gas
detection).
The following instructions apply to handling sensors with purge or pressure monitoring
connections:
• Do not open the purge connections unless the containment can be filled immediately with
a dry inert gas.
• Use only low gauge pressure to purge. Maximum pressure 5 bar (72,5 psi).
" Caution!
To ensure an unambiguous assignment, the F-CHIP is coded with the transmitter serial
number once it is plugged in. Thus, it can not be reused with other measuring devices.
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Maintenance Proline Promass 83
7 Maintenance
No special maintenance work is required.
! Note!
• The period between changes depends on the fluid properties and on the frequency of
cleaning cycles in the case of CIP/SIP cleaning
• Replacement seals (accessories)
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8 Accessories
Various accessories, which can be ordered separately from Endress+Hauser, are available for
the transmitter and the sensor. Detailed information on the order code in question can be
obtained from the Endress+Hauser service organization.
Transmitter Transmitter for replacement or for stock. Use the order 83XXX - XXXXX * * * * * *
Proline Promass 83 code to define the following specifications:
– Approvals
– Degree of protection / version
– Cable entries,
– Display / power supply / operation
– Software
– Outputs / inputs
Inputs/outputs Conversion kit with appropriate plug-in point modules for DK8UI - * * * *
converting the input/output configuration in place to date
to a new version.
Software packages for Software add-ons on F-Chip, can be ordered individually: DK8SO - *
- Proline Promass 83 – Advanced diagnostics
– Batching functions
– Concentration measurement
Post mounting set for Post mounting set for the Promass A DK8AS - * *
the Promass A sensor
Mounting set for the Mounting set for Promass A, comprising: DK8MS - * * * * * *
Promass A sensor – 2 process connections
– Seals
Set of seals for sensor For regular replacement of the seals of the Promass A DKS - * * *
sensors.
Set consists of two seals.
Memograph M graphic The Memograph M graphic display recorder provides RSG40 - ************
display recorder information on all the relevant process variables.
Measured values are recorded correctly, limit values are
monitored and measuring points analyzed. The data are
stored in the 256 MB internal memory and also on a DSD
card or USB stick.
Memograph M boasts a modular design, intuitive
operation and a comprehensive security concept. The
ReadWin® 2000 PC software is part of the standard
package and is used for configuring, visualizing and
archiving the data captured.
The mathematics channels which are optionally available
enable continuous monitoring of specific power
consumption, boiler efficiency and other parameters
which are important for efficient energy management.
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HART Communicator Handheld terminal for remote parameterization and for SFX100 - *******
Field Xpert handheld obtaining measured values via the current output HART
terminal (4 to 20 mA).
FXA193 Service interface from the measuring device to the PC for FXA193 – *
operation via FieldCare.
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" Caution!
In the event of a serious fault, a flowmeter might have to be returned to the manufacturer
for repair. Important procedures must be carried out before you return a flowmeter to
Endress+Hauser → 103.
Always enclose a duly completed "Declaration of contamination" form. You will find a
preprinted blank of this form at the back of this manual.
! Note!
See also the information on → 37.
No. Error message / Type Status signals Cause Remedy (spare part→ 97)
(from the
factory,
only HART 7)
S = System error
$ = Fault message (with an effect on the outputs)
! = Notice message (without any effect on the outputs)
001 S: CRITICAL FAILURE F Serious device error Replace the amplifier board.
$: # 001
011 S: AMP HW EEPROM F Amplifier: Replace the amplifier board.
$: # 011 Defective EEPROM
012 S: AMP SW EEPROM F Measuring amplifier: Error when The EEPROM data blocks in which an error has
$: # 012 accessing data of the EEPROM occurred are displayed in the TROUBLESHOOTING
function.
Press Enter to acknowledge the errors in question;
default values are automatically inserted instead of
the errored parameter values.
! Note!
The measuring device has to be restarted if an error
has occurred in a totalizer block (see also error No.
111 / CHECKSUM TOTAL.).
031 S: SENSOR HW DAT F 1. S-DAT is not plugged into the 1. Check whether the S-DAT is correctly plugged into
$: # 031 amplifier board correctly (or is the amplifier board.
missing).
2. Replace the S-DAT if it is defective.
2. S-DAT is defective. Check that the new, replacement DAT is
compatible with the measuring electronics.
032 S: SENSOR SW DAT F Check the:
$: # 032 - Spare part set number
- Hardware revision code
3. Replace measuring electronics boards if necessary.
4. Plug the S-DAT into the amplifier board.
041 S: TRANSM. HW DAT F 1. T-DAT is not plugged into the 1. Check whether the T-DAT is correctly plugged
$: # 041 amplifier board correctly (or is into the amplifier board.
missing). 2. Replace the T-DAT if it is defective.
2. T-DAT is defective. Check that the new, replacement DAT is
compatible with the measuring electronics.
042 S: TRANSM. SW DAT F Check the:
$: # 042 - Spare part set number
- Hardware revision code
3. Replace measuring electronics boards if necessary.
4. Plug the T-DAT into the amplifier board.
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No. Error message / Type Status signals Cause Remedy (spare part→ 97)
(from the
factory,
only HART 7)
121 S: A / C COMPATIB. F Due to different software versions, I/O Module with lower software version has either to be
!: # 121 board and amplifier board are only actualized by FieldCare with the required software
partially compatible (possibly restricted version or the module has to be replaced.
functionality).
! Note!
– This message is only listed in the
error history.
– Nothing is displayed on the display.
205 S: LOAD T-DAT M Transmitter DAT: 1. Check whether the T-DAT is correctly plugged
!: # 205 Data backup (downloading) to T-DAT into the amplifier board → 98 → 100
failed, or error when accessing
206 S: SAVE T-DAT M 2. Replace the T-DAT if it is defective. Spare parts →
(uploading) the calibration values
!: # 206 97
stored in the T-DAT. Before replacing the DAT, check that the new,
replacement DAT is compatible with the
measuring electronics. Check the:
– Spare part set number
– Hardware revision code
3. Replace measuring electronics boards if necessary.
251 S: COMMUNICATION I/O F Internal communication fault on the Remove the amplifier board.
$: # 251 amplifier board.
261 S: COMMUNICATION I/O F No data reception between amplifier Check the BUS contacts
$: # 261 and I/O board or faulty internal data
transfer.
No. # 3xx → System limits exceeded
339 S: STACK CUR OUT n S The temporarily buffered flow portions 1. Change the upper or lower limit setting, as
to $: # 339 to 342 (measuring mode for pulsating flow) applicable
342 could not be cleared or output within 60
2. Increase or reduce flow, as applicable
seconds.
Recommendations in the event of fault category =
FAULT MESSAGE ($):
343 S: STACK FREQ. OUT n S – Configure the fault response of the output to
to $: # 343 to 346 ACTUAL VALUE, so that the temporary buffer can
346 be cleared. → 97
– Clear the temporary buffer by the measures
described under Item 1.
347 S: STACK PULSE OUT n S The temporarily buffered flow portions 1. Increase the setting for pulse weighting
to !: # 347 to 350 (measuring mode for pulsating flow) 2. Increase the max. pulse frequency, if the totalizer
350 could not be cleared or output within 60 can handle a higher number of pulses.
seconds.
3. Increase or reduce flow, as applicable.
Recommendations in the event of fault category =
FAULT MESSAGE ($):
– Configure the fault response of the output to
ACTUAL VALUE", so that the temporary buffer can
be cleared. → 97
– Clear the temporary buffer by the measures
described under Item 1.
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No. Error message / Type Status signals Cause Remedy (spare part→ 97)
(from the
factory,
only HART 7)
351 S: CURRENT RANGE n S Current output: 1. Change the upper or lower limit setting, as
to !: # 351 to 354 The actual value for the flow lies outside applicable
354 the set limits.
2. Increase or reduce flow, as applicable
355 S: FREQ. RANGE n S Frequency output: 1. Change the upper or lower limit setting, as
to !: # 355 to 358 The actual value for the flow lies outside applicable
358 the set limits.
2. Increase or reduce flow, as applicable
359 S: PULSE RANGE S Pulse output: 1. Increase the setting for pulse weighting
to !: # 359 to 362 Pulse output frequency is out of range.
2. When selecting the pulse width, choose a value
362 that can still be processed by a connected counter
(e.g. mechanical counter, PLC etc.).
Determine the pulse width:
– Version 1: Enter the minimum duration that a
pulse must be present at the connected counter
to ensure its registration.
– Version 2: Enter the maximum (pulse)
frequency as the half "reciprocal value" that a
pulse must be present at the connected counter
to ensure its registration.
Example:
The maximum input frequency of the connected
counter is 10 Hz. The pulse width to be entered is:
1
= 50 ms
2.10 Hz
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3. Reduce flow
363 S: CUR IN. RANGE S Current input: 1. Change set lower-range or upper-range value.
!: # 363 The actual value for the current lies
2. Check settings of the external sensor.
outside the set limits.
379 S: FREQ. LIM F The measuring tube oscillation Contact your E+H service organization.
to $: # 379 to 380 frequency is outside the permitted
380 range.
Causes:
– Measuring tube damaged
– Sensor defective or damaged
381 S: FLUIDTEMP.MIN. F The temperature sensor on the Check the following electrical connections before you
$: # 381 measuring tube is likely defective. contact your E+H service organization:
– Verify that the sensor signal cable connector is
correctly plugged into the amplifier board.
382 S: FLUIDTEMP.MAX. F
– Remote version:
$: # 382 Check sensor and transmitter terminal connections
No. 9 and 10. → 25
383 S: CARR.TEMP.MIN F The temperature sensor on the carrier Check the following electrical connections before you
$: # 383 tube is likely defective. contact your E+H service organization:
– Verify that the sensor signal cable connector is
correctly plugged into the amplifier board.
384 S: CARR.TEMP.MAX F
– Remote version:
$: # 384 Check sensor and transmitter terminal connections
No. 11 and 12. → 25
385 S: INL.SENS.DEF. F One of the measuring tube exciter coils Check the following electrical connections before you
$: # 385 (inlet) is likely defective. contact your E+H service organization:
– Verify that the sensor signal cable connector is
386 S: OUTL.SENS.DEF. F One of the measuring tube exciter coils
correctly plugged into the amplifier board.
$: # 386 (outlet) is likely defective. – Remote version:
387 S: SEN.ASY.EXCEED F Measuring pipe excitation coil is Check sensor and transmitter terminal connections
$: # 387 probably faulty. No. 4, 5, 6 and 7. → 25
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No. Error message / Type Status signals Cause Remedy (spare part→ 97)
(from the
factory,
only HART 7)
388 S: AMP. FAULT F Amplifier error Contact your Endress+Hauser service organization.
to $: # 388 to 390
390
501 S: SW.-UPDATE ACT. C New amplifier or communication (I/O Wait until process is finished. The device will restart
!: # 501 module) software version is loaded. automatically.
Currently no other functions are
possible.
502 S: UP-/DOWNLOAD ACT. C Up- or downloading the device data via Wait until process is finished.
!: # 502 configuration program. Currently no
other functions are possible.
571 S: BATCH RUNNING – Batching is started and active (valves No measures needed (during the batching process
!: # 571 are open). some other functions may not be activated).
572 S: BATCH HOLD – Batching has been interrupted (valves 1. Continue batching with command "GO ON".
!: # 572 are closed).
2. Interrupt batching with "STOP" command.
586 S: OSC. AMP. LIMIT F 1) The fluid properties do not allow a Change or improve process conditions.
$: # 586 continuation of the measurement.
Causes:
– Extremely high viscosity
– Process fluid is very inhomogeneous
(gas or solid content)
587 S: TUBE OSC. NOT F 1) Extreme process conditions exist. The Change or improve process conditions.
$: # 587 measuring system can therefore not be
started.
588 S: GAIN RED.IMPOS F 1) Overdriving of the internal analog to Change or improve process conditions, e.g. by
$: # 588 digital converter. reducing the flow velocity.
Causes:
– Cavitation
– Extreme pressure pulses
– High gas flow velocity
A continuation of the measurement is
no longer possible!
621 S: SIM. FREQ. OUT n C Simulation frequency output active. Switch off simulation.
to !: # 621 to 624
624
631 S: SIM. PULSE n C Simulation pulse output active. Switch off simulation.
to !: # 631 to 634
634
641 S: SIM. STAT. OUT. n C Simulation status output active. Switch off simulation.
to !: # 641 to 644
644
651 S: SIM. RELAY n C Simulation relay output active. Switch off simulation.
to !: # 651 to 654
654
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No. Error message / Type Status signals Cause Remedy (spare part→ 97)
(from the
factory,
only HART 7)
661 S: SIM. CURR. IN n C Simulation current input active. Switch off simulation.
to !: # 661 to 664
664
671 S: SIM. STAT IN n C Simulation status input active. Switch off simulation.
to !: # 671 to 674
674
No. # 8xx → Other error messages with software options (Coriolis flowmeter)
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! Note!
• The listed error message types below correspond to the factory setting.
• See the information on → 37
No. Error message / Type Status signals Cause Remedy (spare part→ 97)
(from the
factory,
only HART 7)
P = Process error
$ = Fault message (with an effect on the outputs)
! = Notice message (without any effect on the outputs)
471 P: > BATCH TIME S The maximum permitted batching time 1. Increase flow rate.
$: # 471 was exceeded.
2. Check valve (opening).
3. Adjust time setting to changed batch quantity.
! Note!
If the errors listed above occur, these are displayed in
the Home position flashing continuously.
• General:
These error messages can be reset by
configuring any batching parameter. It is
sufficient to confirm with the OS key and then
the F key.
• Batching via status input:
The error message can be reset by means of a
pulse. Another pulse then restarts the batching.
• Batching via operating keys (soft keys)
The error message is reset by pressing the
START key. Pressing the START key a second
time starts the batching process.
• Batching via the BATCHING PROCESS function
(7260):
The error message can be reset by pressing the
STOP, START, HOLD or GO ON keys. Pressing
the START key a second time starts the
batching process.
! Note!
Please observe Note in error message No. 471
473 P: PROGRESS NOTE – End of filling process approaching. No measures required (if necessary prepare to replace
$: # 473 The running filling process has container).
exceeded the predefined batch quantity
point for the display warning message.
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No. Error message / Type Status signals Cause Remedy (spare part→ 97)
(from the
factory,
only HART 7)
474 P: MAX. FLOW S Maximum flow value entered is Reduce the flow value.
!: # 474 overshot.
! Note!
Please observe Note in error message No. 471
701 P: EXC. CURR. LIM S 1) The maximum current value for the In particular with outgassing fluids and/or increased
!: # 701 measuring tube exciter coils has been gas content, the following measures are
reached, since certain process fluid recommended to increase system pressure:
characteristics are extreme, e.g. high
1. Install the instrument at the outlet side of a pump.
gas or solid content.
The instrument continues to work 2. Install the instrument at the lowest point of an
correctly. ascending pipeline.
3. Install a flow restriction, e.g. reducer or orifice
702 P: FLUID INHOM. S 1) Frequency control is not stable, due to
plate, downstream from the instrument.
!: # 702 inhomogeneous process fluid, e.g. gas
or solid content.
703 P: NOISE LIM. CH0 S 1) Overdriving of the internal analog to Change or improve process conditions, e.g. by
!: # 703 digital converter. reducing the flow velocity.
705 P: FLOW LIMIT S 1) The mass flow is too high. The Reduce flow
$: # 705 electronics' measuring range will be
exceeded.
731 P: ZERO-ADJ FAIL M The zero point adjustment is not Make sure that zero point adjustment is carried out at
!: # 731 possible or has been cancelled. "zero flow" only (v = 0 m/s) → 79
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Symptoms Rectification
Comment: You may have to change or correct certain settings of the function matrix in order to rectify faults. The functions outlined below, such as
DISPLAY DAMPING, for example, are described in detail in the "Description of Device Functions" manual.
Measured value reading fluctuates 1. Check the fluid for presence of gas bubbles.
even though flow is steady.
2. TIME CONSTANT function → increase value (→ OUTPUTS / CURRENT OUTPUT / CONFIGURATION)
3. DISPLAY DAMPING function → increase value (→ USER INTERFACE / CONTROL / BASIC CONFIGURATION)
Flow values are negative, even Change the INSTALLATION DIR. SENSOR function accordingly
though the fluid is flowing forwards
through the pipe.
Measured value reading shown on 1. Check the fluid for presence of gas bubbles.
display, even though the fluid is at a
2. Activate the ON-VAL. LF-CUTOFF function, i.e. enter or increase the value for the low flow cut off
standstill and the measuring tube is
(→ BASIC FUNCTION / PROCESS PARAMETER / CONFIGURATION).
full.
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"System orCaution!
process errors defined as "Notice messages" have no effect whatsoever on the inputs and outputs. See the information on → 37
Relay output In event of fault or power supply failure: relay → de-energized No effect on the relay output
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! Note!
You can order spare parts directly from your Endress+Hauser service organization by
providing the serial number printed on the transmitter's nameplate → 7.
Spare parts are shipped as sets comprising the following parts:
• Spare part
• Additional parts, small items (threaded fasteners, etc.)
• Mounting instructions
• Packaging
6
2
UT
TP
OU
T/
PU
IN
3
UT
TP
IN
PU
T/
OU
4
7 OU
TP
UT
4
T/
PU
IN
8 5
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Fig. 46: Spare parts for transmitter 83 (field and wall-mount housings)
1 Power unit board (85 to 260 V AC, 20 to 55 V AC, 16 to 62 V DC)
2 Amplifier board
3 I/O board (COM module), flexible assignment
4 Pluggable input/output submodules; ordering structure → Page 82 ff.
5 I/O board (COM module), permanent assignment
6 S-DAT (sensor data memory)
7 T-DAT (transmitter data memory)
8 F-Chip (function chip for optional software)
9 Display module
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Field housing
# Warning!
• Risk of electric shock. Exposed components carry dangerous voltages. Make sure that the
power supply is switched off before you remove the cover of the electronics compartment.
• Risk of damaging electronic components (ESD protection). Static electricity can damage
electronic components or impair their operability. Use a workplace with a grounded
working surface purposely built for electrostatically sensitive devices!
• If you cannot guarantee that the dielectric strength of the device is maintained in the
following steps, then an appropriate inspection must be carried out in accordance with the
manufacturer’s specifications.
" Caution!
Use only original Endress+Hauser parts.
→ 47, installation and removal:
1. Unscrew cover of the electronics compartment from the transmitter housing.
2. Remove the local display (1) as follows:
– Press in the latches (1.1) at the side and remove the display module.
– Disconnect the ribbon cable (1.2) of the display module from the amplifier board.
3. Remove the screws and remove the cover (2) from the electronics compartment.
4. Remove power unit board (4) and I/O board (6, 7):
Insert a thin pin into the hole (3) provided for the purpose and pull the board clear of
its holder.
5. Remove submodules (6.1):
No tools are required for removing the submodules (inputs/outputs) from the I/O
board. Installation is also a no-tools operation.
" Caution!
Only certain combinations of submodules on the
I/O board are permissible. → 28
The individual slots are marked and correspond to certain terminals in the connection
compartment of the transmitter:
Slot "INPUT / OUTPUT 2" = Terminals 24 / 25
Slot "INPUT / OUTPUT 3" = Terminals 22 / 23
Slot "INPUT / OUTPUT 4" = Terminals 20 / 21
6. Remove amplifier board (5):
– Disconnect the plug of the sensor signal cable (5.1) including S-DAT (5.3) from the
board.
– Gently disconnect the plug of the excitation current cable (5.2) from the board, i.e.
without moving it back and forward.
– Insert a thin pin into the hole (3) provided for the purpose and pull the board clear of
its holder.
7. Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
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3
5.1 6
5.3 3
T
PU
UT
T /O
PU
IN
3
5.4 T/
OU
TP
UT
6.2
PU
IN
4
T
T PU
OU
T/
PU
3 IN
5.2
7
6.1
1.2
2
7.1
1.1
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Fig. 47: Field housing: removing and installing printed circuit boards
1 Local display
1.1 Latch
1.2 Ribbon cable (display module)
2 Screws of electronics compartment cover
3 Aperture for installing/removing boards
4 Power unit board
5 Amplifier board
5.1 Signal cable (sensor)
5.2 Excitation current cable (sensor)
5.3 S-DAT (sensor data memory)
5.4 T-DAT (transmitter data memory)
6 I/O board (flexible assignment)
6.1 F-Chip (function chip for optional software)
6.2 Pluggable submodules (status input and current input, current output, frequency output and relay output)
7 I/O board (permanent assignment)
7.1 F-Chip (function chip for optional software)
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Wall-mount housing
# Warning!
• Risk of electric shock. Exposed components carry dangerous voltages. Make sure that the
power supply is switched off before you remove the cover of the electronics compartment.
• Risk of damaging electronic components (ESD protection). Static electricity can damage
electronic components or impair their operability. Use a workplace with a grounded
working surface purposely built for electrostatically sensitive devices!
• If you cannot guarantee that the dielectric strength of the device is maintained in the
following steps, then an appropriate inspection must be carried out in accordance with the
manufacturer’s specifications.
" Caution!
Use only original Endress+Hauser parts.
→ 48, installation and removal:
1. Remove the screws and open the hinged cover (1) of the housing.
2. Loosen the screws securing the electronics module (2). Then push up electronics
module and pull it as far as possible out of the wall-mount housing.
3. Disconnect the following cable plugs from amplifier board (7):
– Sensor signal cable plug (7.1) including S-DAT (7.3)
– Unplug excitation current cable (7.2). Gently disconnect the plug, i.e. without moving
it back and forward.
– Ribbon cable plug (3) of the display module.
4. Remove the cover (4) from the electronics compartment by loosening the screws.
5. Remove the boards (6, 7, 8, 9):
Insert a thin pin into the hole (5) provided for the purpose and pull the board clear of
its holder.
6. Remove submodules (8.1):
No tools are required for removing the submodules (inputs/outputs) from the I/O
board. Installation is also a no-tools operation.
" Caution!
Only certain combinations of submodules on the I/O board are permissible. → 28
The individual slots are marked and correspond to certain terminals in the connection
compartment of the transmitter:
Slot "INPUT / OUTPUT 2" = Terminals 24 / 25
Slot "INPUT / OUTPUT 3" = Terminals 22 / 23
Slot "INPUT / OUTPUT 4" = Terminals 20 / 21
7. Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
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2
6
4
3
7
5
7.1
8
7.3 5 IN
PU
T/
OU
TP
UT
T3
T PU
OU
T/
PU
IN
PU
T4
8.2
UT
7.4 5 IN
PU
T/
O
7.2
8.1
9
5
9.1
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Fig. 48: Wall-mount housing: removing and installing printed circuit boards
1 Housing cover
2 Electronics module
3 Ribbon cable (display module)
4 Screws of electronics compartment cover
5 Aperture for installing/removing boards
6 Power unit board
7 Amplifier board
7.1 Signal cable (sensor)
7.2 Excitation current cable (sensor)
7.3 S-DAT (sensor data memory)
7.4 T-DAT (transmitter data memory)
8 I/O board (flexible assignment)
8.1 F-Chip (function chip for optional software)
8.2 Pluggable submodules (status input and current input, current output, frequency output and relay output)
9 I/O board (permanent assignment)
9.1 F-Chip (function chip for optional software)
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# Warning!
Risk of electric shock. Exposed components carry dangerous voltages. Make sure that the
power supply is switched off before you remove the cover of the electronics compartment.
The main fuse is on the power unit board → 49.
The procedure for replacing the fuse is as follows:
1. Switch off power supply.
2. Remove the power unit board. → 98 → 100
3. Remove the protection cap (1) and replace the device fuse (2).
Only use the following fuse type:
– 20 to 55 V AC / 16 to 62 V DC → 2.0 A slow-blow / 250 V; 5.2 × 20 mm
– Power supply 85 to 260 V AC → 0.8 A slow-blow / 250 V; 5.2 × 20 mm
– Ex-rated devices → see the Ex documentation
4. Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
" Caution!
Use only original Endress+Hauser parts.
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Fig. 49: Replacing the device fuse on the power unit board
1 Protective cap
2 Device fuse
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9.7 Return
" Caution!
Do not return a measuring device if you are not absolutely certain that all traces of hazardous
substances have been removed, e.g. substances which have penetrated crevices or diffused
through plastic.
Costs incurred for waste disposal and injury (burns, etc.) due to inadequate cleaning will be
charged to the owner-operator.
The following steps must be taken before returning a flow measuring device to
Endress+Hauser, e.g. for repair or calibration:
• Always enclose a duly completed "Declaration of contamination" form. Only then can
Endress+Hauser transport, examine and repair a returned device.
• Enclose special handling instructions if necessary, for example a safety data sheet as per
EC REACH Regulation No. 1907/2006.
• Remove all residues. Pay special attention to the grooves for seals and crevices which could
contain residues. This is particularly important if the substance is hazardous to health, e.g.
flammable, toxic, caustic, carcinogenic, etc.
! Note!
You will find a preprinted "Declaration of contamination" form at the back of these Operating
Instructions.
9.8 Disposal
Observe the regulations applicable in your country!
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10 Technical data
10.1 Applications
→4
10.3 Input
Measured variable • Mass flow (proportional to the phase difference between two sensors mounted on the
measuring tube to register a phase shift in the oscillation)
• Fluid density (proportional to resonance frequency of the measuring tube)
• Fluid temperature (measured with temperature sensors)
1 1/24 0 to 20 0 to 0.735
15 ½ 0 to 6500 0 to 238.9
15 FB ½ FB 0 to 18000 0 to 661.5
25 1 0 to 18000 0 to 661.5
25 FB 1 FB 0 to 45000 0 to 1654
40 1½ 0 to 45000 0 to 1654
40 FB 1 ½ FB 0 to 70000 0 to 2573
50 2 0 to 70000 0 to 2573
50 FB 2 FB 0 to 180000 0 to 6615
80 3 0 to 180000 0 to 6615
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DN x
[mm] [inch]
8 3/8 60
15 ½ 80
25 1 90
40 1½ 90
50 2 90
80 3 110
100 4 130
150 6 200
250 10 200
DN x
[mm] [inch]
8 3/8 85
15 ½ 110
25 1 125
40 1½ 125
50 2 125
80 3 155
DN x
[mm] [inch]
8 3/8 60
15 ½ 80
25 1 90
1) 1)
40 1½ 90
1) 1)
50 2 90
1) only Promass P, S
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DN x
[mm] [inch]
1 1/24 32
2 1/12 32
4 1/8 32
DN x
[mm] [inch]
8 3/8 60
15 ½ 80
15 FB ½ FB 90
25 1 90
25 FB 1 FB 90
40 1½ 90
40 FB 1 ½ FB 90
50 2 90
50 FB 2 FB 110
80 3 110
DN x
[mm] [inch]
350 14 200
Operable flow range Greater than 1000 : 1. Flows above the preset full scale value do not overload the amplifier,
i.e. totalizer values are registered correctly.
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Current input:
Active/passive selectable, galvanically isolated, resolution: 2 μA
• Active: 4 to 20 mA, RL < 700 W, Uout = 24 V DC, short-circuit proof
• Passive: 0/4 to 20 mA, Ri = 150 W, Umax = 30 V DC
10.4 Output
Output signal Current output:
Active/passive selectable, galvanically isolated, time constant selectable (0.05 to 100 s), full
scale value selectable, temperature coefficient: typically 0.005% of full scale value/°C,
resolution: 0.5 mA
• Active: 0/4 to 20 mA, RL < 700 W (for HART: RL ≥ 250 W)
• Passive: 4 to 20 mA; supply voltage US 18 to 30 V DC; Ri ≥ 150 W
Pulse/frequency output:
Active/passive selectable, galvanically isolated
• Active: 24 V DC, 25 mA (max. 250 mA during 20 ms), RL > 100 W
• passive: open collector, 30 V DC, 250 mA
• Frequency output: full scale frequency 2 to 10000 Hz (fmax = 12500 Hz), on/off ratio 1:1,
pulse width max. 2 s
• Pulse output: pulse value and pulse polarity selectable, pulse width configurable (0.05 to
2000 ms)
Low flow cut off Switch points for low flow cut off are selectable.
Galvanic isolation All circuits for inputs, outputs, and power supply are galvanically isolated from each other.
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[%]
±0.5
±0.4
±0.3
±0.2
±0.1
0
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 kg/h
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Repeatability
Design fundamentals → 112
• Mass flow and volume flow (liquids): ±0.05% o.r.
• Mass flow (gases): ±0.25% o.r.
• Density (liquids): ±0.00025 g/cm3
• Temperature: ±0.25 °C ± 0.0025 · T °C; ±0.5 °F ± 0.0015 · (T - 32) °F
Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow ≥ Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
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25 1 1.80 0.0662
40 1½ 4.50 0.1654
50 2 7.00 0.2573
80 3 18.00 0.6615
[%]
±1.0
±0.5
±0.2
0
0 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 t/h
a0004611
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Repeatability
Design fundamentals → 115
• Mass flow and volume flow (liquids): ±0.10% o.r.
• Mass flow (gases): ±0.35% o.r.
• Density (liquids): ±0.00025 g/cm3
• Temperature: ±0.25 °C ± 0.0025 · T °C; ±0.5 °F ± 0.0015 · (T - 32) °F
DN
8 3/8 no influence
15 ½ no influence
25 1 no influence
40 1½ no influence
50 2 –0.009
80 3 –0.020
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Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow ≥ Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
15 ½ 0.200 0.007
25 1 0.540 0.019
40 1½ 2.25 0.083
50 2 3.50 0.129
80 3 9.00 0.330
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25 1 1.80 0.0661
50 2 7.00 0.2572
80 3 18.0 0.6610
[%]
±1.0
±0.5
±0.2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 t/h
a0004604
Repeatability
Design fundamentals → 117.
• Mass flow and volume flow (liquids):
±0.025% o.r. (PremiumCal, for mass flow)
±0.05% o.r.
• Mass flow (gases): ±0.25% o.r.
• Density (liquids): ±0.00025 g/cm3
• Temperature: ±0.25 °C ± 0.0025 · T °C; ±0.5 °F ± 0.0015 · (T - 32) °F
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8 3/8 no influence –
15 ½ no influence –
25 1 no influence no influence
40 1½ –0.003 –
50 2 –0.008 –0.008
80 3 –0.009 –0.009
100 4 –0.007 –
150 6 –0.009 –
250 10 –0.009 –
Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow ≥ Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
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25 1 1.80 0.066
40 1½ 4.50 0.165
50 2 7.00 0.257
[%]
±1.0
±0.5
±0.2
0
0 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 t/h
a0004611
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Repeatability
Design fundamentals → 120.
15 ½ –0.021 –0.005
25 1 –0.013 –0.015
40 1½ –0.018 –0.012
50 2 –0.020 –0.016
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Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow ≥ Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
15 ½ 0.488 0.0179
15 FB ½ FB 1.350 0.0496
25 1 1.350 0.0496
25 FB 1 FB 3.375 0.124
40 1½ 3.375 0.124
40 FB 1½ FB 5.250 0.193
50 2 5.250 0.193
50 FB 2 FB 13.50 0.496
80 3 13.50 0.496
FB = Full bore
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[%]
±1.0
±0.5
±0.2
0
0 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 t/h
a0004611
Repeatability
Design fundamentals → 122
• Mass flow and volume flow (liquids): ±0.05% o.r.
• Mass flow (gases): ±0.25% o.r.
• Density (liquids): ±0.00025 g/cm3
• Temperature: ±0.25 °C ± 0.0025 · T °C; ±0.5 °F ± 0.0015 · (T - 32) °F
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DN
[mm] [inch] [% o.r./bar]
8 3/8 0.006
15 ½ 0.004
15 FB ½ FB 0.006
25 1 0.006
25 FB 1 FB no influence
40 1½ no influence
40 FB 1½ FB –0.003
50 2 –0.003
50 FB 2 FB 0.003
80 3 no influence
FB = Full bore
Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow ≥ Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
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80 3 9.00 0.330
[%]
±1.0
±0.5
±0.2
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 t/h
a0015774
Repeatability
Design fundamentals → 124.
• Mass flow and volume flow (liquids):
±0.025% o.r. (PremiumCal, for mass flow)
±0.05% o.r.
• Mass flow (gases): ±0.25% o.r.
• Density (liquids): ±0.00025 g/cm3
• Temperature: ±0.25 °C ± 0.0025 · T °C; ±0.5 °F ± 0.0015 · (T - 32) °F
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DN Promass F (standard)
80 3 –0.0055
100 4 –0.0035
150 6 –0.002
Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow ≥ Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
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25 1 1.80 0.066
40 1½ 4.50 0.165
50 2 7.00 0.257
[%]
±1.0
±0.5
±0.2
0
0 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 t/h
a0006891
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Repeatability
Design fundamentals → 126.
• Mass flow and volume flow (liquids): ±0.05% o.r.
• Mass flow (gases): ±0.25% o.r.
• Density (liquids): ±0.00025 g/cm3
• Temperature: ±0.25 °C ± 0.0025 · T °C; ±0.5 °F ± 0.0015 · (T - 32) °F
DN
[mm] [inch] [% o.r./bar]
8 3/8 –0.002
15 ½ –0.006
25 1 –0.005
40 1½ –0.005
50 2 –0.005
Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow ≥ Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
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25 1 1.80 0.066
40 1½ 4.50 0.165
50 2 7.00 0.257
[%]
±1.0
±0.5
±0.2
0
0 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 t/h
a0004611
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Repeatability
Design fundamentals → 128.
• Mass flow and volume flow (liquids): ±0.05% o.r.
• Mass flow (gases): ±0.25% o.r.
• Density (liquids): ±0.00025 g/cm3
• Temperature: ±0.25 °C ± 0.0025 · T °C; ±0.5 °F ± 0.0015 · (T - 32) °F
DN
[mm] [inch] [% o.r./bar]
8 3/8 –0.002
15 ½ –0.006
25 1 –0.005
40 1½ –0.005
50 2 –0.005
Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow ≥ Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
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[%]
±1.4
±1.2
±0.8
±0.6
±0.4
±0.2
Fig. 58: Max. measured error in % o.r. (example: Promass 83X, DN 350)
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Repeatability
Design fundamentals → 130.
• Mass flow and volume flow (liquids):
±0.025% o.r. (PremiumCal, for mass flow)
±0.05% o.r.
• Mass flow (gases):
±0,25% o.r.
• Density (liquids): ±0.00025 g/cm3
• Temperature: ±0.25 °C ± 0.0025 · T °C; ±0.5 °F ± 0.0015 · (T - 32) °F
DN Promass F (standard)
[mm] [inch] [% o.r./bar]
350 14 –0.009
Design fundamentals
Dependent on the flow:
• Flow ≥ Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ±Base accuracy in % o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · Base accuracy in % o.r.
• Flow < Zero point stability ÷ (Base accuracy ÷ 100)
– Max. measured error: ± (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
– Repeatability: ± ½ · (Zero point stability ÷ measured value) · 100% o.r.
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10.7 Installation
Installation instructions → 13
Inlet and outlet runs There are no installation requirements regarding inlet and outlet runs.
System pressure → 14
10.8 Environment
Ambient temperature range Sensor and transmitter:
• Standard: –20 to +60 °C (-4 to +140°F)
• Optional: –40 to +60 °C (-40 to +140°F)
! Note!
• Install the device at a shady location. Avoid direct sunlight, particularly in warm climatic
regions.
• At ambient temperatures below –20 °C (–4 °F) the readability of the display may be
impaired.
Storage temperature –40 to +80 °C (–40 to +175 °F), preferably +20 °C (+68 °F)
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10.9 Process
Medium temperature range Sensor:
Promass F, A, P:
–50 to +200 °C (–58 to +392 °F)
Promass H:
• Zirconium 702/R 60702: –50 to +200 °C (–58 to +392 °F)
• Tantalum 2.5W: –50 to +150 °C (–58 to +302 °F)
Promass I, S:
–50 to +150 °C (–58 to +302 °F)
Promass E:
–40 to +140 °C (–40 to +284 °F)
Promass O
–40 to +200 °C (–40 to +392 °F)
Promass X
–50 to +180 °C (–40 to +356 °F)
Seals:
Promass F, E, H, I, S, P, O, X:
No internal seals
Promass A
No seals inlying.
Only for mounting sets with threaded connections:
Viton: –15 to +200 °C ( –5 to +392 °F)
EPDM: –40 to +160 °C (–40 to +320 °F)
Silicon: –60 to +200 °C (–76 to +392 °F)
Kalrez: –20 to +275 °C (–4 to +527 °F);
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Secondary containment The material load diagrams (pressure-temperature diagrams) for the process connections
pressure rating are provided in the separate "Technical Information" document on the device in question.
This can be downloaded as a PDF file from www.endress.com. A list of the "Technical
Information" documents available is provided in the "Documentation" section → 143.
Promass A:
25 bar (362) psi
Promass E:
No secondary containment pressure rating
Promass F:
DN 8 to 50 (3/8 to 2"): 40 bar (580 psi)
DN 80 (3"): 25 bar (362 psi)
DN 100 to 150 (4 to 6"): 16 bar (232 psi)
DN 250(10"): 10 bar (145 psi)
Promass H:
! Note!
Only one pressure rating for Promass H, use values for Tantalum version:
• DN 8 to 25 (3/8 to 1"): 25 bar (362 psi)
• DN 40 to 50 (1½ to 2"): 16 bar (232 psi)
Promass I:
40 bar (580 psi)
Promass P:
DN 8 to 25 (3/8 to 1"): 25 bar (362 psi)
DN 40 (1½"): 16 bar (232 psi)
DN 50 (2"): 10 bar (145 psi)
Promass S:
DN 8 to 25 (3/8 to 1"): 25 bar (362 psi)
DN 40 (1½"): 16 bar (232 psi)
DN 50 (2"): 10 bar (145 psi)
Promass O:
16 bar (232 psi)
Promass X:
Type approved, maximum allowable pressure according to ASME BPVC: 6 bar (87 psi)
Pressure-temperature The material load diagrams (pressure-temperature diagrams) for the process connections
ratings are provided in the separate "Technical Information" document on the device in question.
This can be downloaded as a PDF file from www.endress.com. A list of the "Technical
Information" documents available is provided in the "Documentation" section → 143.
Rupture disk To increase the level of safety, a device version with a rupture disk with a triggering pressure
of 10 to 15 bar (145 to 217.5 psi) (Promass X: 5,5 to 6,5 bar (80 to 94 psi)) can be used.
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Pressure loss To calculate the pressure loss, use the Applicator sizing tool (→ 85).
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Weight (SI units) All values (weight) refer to devices with flanges according to EN/DIN PN 40.
Weight data in [lb].
Promass E / DN 8 15 25 40 50 80
Compact version 8 8 10 15 22 31
Remote version 6 6 8 13 20 29
Promass A / DN 1 2 4
Compact version 10 11 15
Remote version 8 9 13
Promass H / DN 8 15 25 40 50
Compact version 12 13 19 36 69
Remote version 10 11 17 34 67
Promass S / DN 8 15 25 40 50
Compact version 13 15 21 43 80
Remote version 11 13 19 41 78
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Promass P / DN 8 15 25 40 50
Compact version 13 15 21 43 80
Remote version 11 13 19 41 78
Promass X / DN 1) 350
Compact version 555
Remote version 553
1) with 12" according to ASME B16.5 Cl 150 flanges
Weight (US units) All values (weight) refer to devices with EN/DIN PN 40 flanges.
Weight data in [lb].
Promass F / DN 3/8" 1/2" 1" 1 ½" 2" 3" 4" 6" 10"*
Compact version 24 26 31 42 66 121 212 340 882
Compact version, high-temperature – – 32 – 68 123 – – –
Remote version 20 22 26 37 62 117 207 335 878
Remote version, high-temperature – – 30 – 65 120 – – –
* With 10" according to ASME B16.5 Cl 300 flanges
Promass I / DN 3/8" 1/2" 1/2"FB 1 ½" 1 ½"FB 3/8" 3/8"FB 1 1FB 2"
Compact version 29 33 46 49 90 93 148 152 265 273
Remote version 24 29 42 44 86 88 143 148 260 269
"FB" = Full bore versions of Promass I
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Promass X / DN 1) 350
Compact version 1224
Remote version 1219
1)
with 12" according to ASME B16.5 Cl 150 flanges
Promass F:
• Acid- and alkali-resistant outer surface
• Stainless steel 1.4301/1.4307/304L
Promass E, A, H, I, S, P:
• Acid- and alkali-resistant outer surface
• Stainless steel 1.4301/304
Promass X, O:
• Acid- and alkali-resistant outer surface
• Stainless steel 1.4404/316L
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Process connections:
Promass F:
• Flanges according to EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / according to ASME B16.5 / JIS B2220
→ stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• Flanges according to EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / according to ASME B16.5 / JIS B2220
→ Alloy C-22 2.4602/N 06022
• DIN 11864-2 Form A (flat flange with groove) → stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• Threaded hygienic connections DIN 11851/ DIN 11864-1, Form A / ISO 2853 / SMS 1145
→ stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• Tri-Clamp (OD-tubes) → stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• VCO connection → stainless steel 1.4404/316L
Promass E:
• Flanges according to EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / according to ASME B16.5 / JIS B2220
→ stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• DIN 11864-2 Form A (flat flange with groove) → stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• VCO connection → stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• Threaded hygienic connections DIN 11851/ DIN 11864-1, Form A / ISO 2853 / SMS 1145
→ stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• Tri-Clamp (OD-tubes) → stainless steel 1.4404/316L
Promass A:
• Mounting set for flanges EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / ASME B16.5 / JIS B2220
→ stainless steel 1.4539/904L, Alloy C-22 2.4602/N 06022.
Loose flanges → stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• VCO coupling → stainless steel 1.4539/904L, Alloy C-22 2.4602/N 06022
• Tri-Clamp (OD-tubes) (1/2") → stainless steel 1.4539/904L
• Mounting set for SWAGELOK (1/4", 1/8") → stainless steel 1.4401/316
• Mounting set for NPT-F (1/4") → stainless steel 1.4539/904L1.4539/904L,
Alloy C-22 2.4602/N 06022
Promass H:
• Flanges EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / according to ASME B16.5 / JIS B2220
→ stainless steel 1.4301/304, parts in contact with medium: zirconium 702/R 60702 or
tantalum 2.5W
Promass I:
• Flanges EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / according to ASME B16.5 / JIS B2220
→ stainless steel 1.4301/304
• DIN 11864-2 Form A (flat flange with groove) → titanium grade 2
• Threaded hygienic connection DIN 11851 / SMS 1145 → titanium grade 2
• Threaded hygienic connection ISO 2853 / DIN 11864-1 → titanium grade 2
• Tri-Clamp (OD-tubes) → titanium grade 2
Promass S:
• Flanges EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / JIS B2220 → stainless steel 1.4404/316/316L
• Flanges according to ASME B16.5 → stainless steel 1.4404/316/316L
• DIN 11864-2 Form A (flat flange with groove) → stainless steel 1.4435/316L
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• Threaded hygienic connections DIN 11851/ DIN 11864-1, Form A / ISO 2853 / SMS 1145
→ stainless steel 1.4404/316L
• Tri-Clamp (OD-Tubes) → stainless steel 1.4435/316L
• Clamp aseptic connection DIN 11864-3, Form A → stainless steel 1.4435/316L
• Clamp pipe connection DIN 32676/ISO 2852 → stainless steel 1.4435/316L
Promass P:
• Flanges EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / JIS B2220 → stainless steel 1.4404/316/316L
• Flanges according to ASME B16.5 → stainless steel 1.4404/316/316L
• DIN 11864-2 Form A (flat flange with groove), BioConnect → stainless steel 1.4435/316L
• Threaded hygienic connections DIN 11851/ DIN 11864-1, Form A / ISO 2853 / SMS 1145
→ stainless steel 1.4435/316L
• Tri-Clamp (OD-Tubes)→ stainless steel 1.4435/316L
• Clamp aseptic connection DIN 11864-3, Form A→ stainless steel 1.4435/316L
• Clamp pipe connection DIN 32676/ISO 2852, BioConnect → stainless steel 1.4435/316L
Promass O:
• Flanges according to EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / according to ASME B16.5
→ stainless steel 25Cr duplex F53/EN 1.4410 (superduplex)
Promass X:
• Flanges according to EN 1092-1 (DIN 2501) / according to ASME B16.5
→ stainless steel 1.4404/316/316L
Measuring tube(s):
Promass F:
• DN 8 to 100 (3/8" to 4"): stainless steel 1.4539/904L; manifold: 1.4404/316L
• DN 150 (6"): stainless steel 1.4404/316L/1.4432
• DN 250 (10"): stainless steel 1.4404/316L/1.4432; manifold: CF3M
• DN 8 to 150 (3/8" to 6"): Alloy C-22 2.4602/N 06022
Promass E, S:
• Stainless steel 1.4539/904L
Promass A:
• Stainless steel 1.4539/904L, Alloy C-22 2.4602/N 06022
Promass H:
• Zirconium 702/R 60702
• Tantalum 2.5W
Promass I:
• Titanium grade 9
• Titanium grade 2 (flange disks)
Promass P:
Stainless steel 1.4435/316L
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Promass O:
• Stainless steel 25Cr Duplex EN 1.4410/UNS S32750 (superduplex)
Promass X:
• Stainless steel 1.4404/316/316L; manifold: 1.4404/316/316L
Seals:
Promass F, E, H, I, S, P, O, X:
Welded process connections without internal seals
Promass A:
Welded process connections without internal seals.
Only for mounting sets with threaded connections: Viton, EPDM, Silikon, Kalrez
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10.11 Operability
Display elements • Liquid crystal display: illuminated, four lines with 16 characters per line
• Selectable display of different measured values and status variables
• At ambient temperatures below –20 °C (–4 °F) the readability of the display may be
impaired.
Power Supply; WEA Western Europe and English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Dutch
Display America and Portuguese
EES Eastern Europe and English, Russian, Polish, Norwegian, Finnish,
Scandinavia Swedish and Czech
You can change the language group via the operating program "FieldCare".
C-tick mark The measuring system meets the EMC requirements of the "Australian Communications and
Media Authority (ACMA)".
Ex approval Information about currently available Ex versions (ATEX, FM, CSA, IECEx, NEPSI) can be
supplied by your Endress+Hauser Sales Center on request. All explosion protection data are
given in a separate documentation which is also available upon request.
HART certification The flowmeter has successfully passed all the test procedures carried out and is certified and
registered by the HCF (Hart Communication Foundation). The device thus meets all the
requirements of the following specifications:
• Certified in accordance with HART Revisions 5 and 7 (device certification number:
available on request)
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• The measuring device can also be operated with certified devices of other manufacturers
(interoperability).
Pressure measuring device The measuring devices can be ordered with or without PED (Pressure Equipment Directive).
approval If a device with PED is required, this must be ordered explicitly. For devices with nominal
diameters less than or equal to DN 25 (1"), this is neither possible nor necessary.
• With the identification PED/G1/III on the sensor nameplate, Endress+Hauser confirms
conformity with the "Basic safety requirements" of Appendix I of the Pressure Equipment
Directive 97/23/EC.
• Devices with this identification (with PED) are suitable for the following types of fluid:
– Fluids of Group 1 and 2 with a steam pressure of greater or smaller and equal than 0.5
bar (7.3 psi)
– Unstable gases
• Devices without this identification (without PED) are designed and manufactured
according to good engineering practice. They correspond to the requirements of Art. 3,
Section 3 of the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC. Their application is illustrated in
Diagrams 6 to 9 in Appendix II of the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC.
Functional safety SIL -2: In accordance with IEC 61508/IEC 61511-1 (FDIS)
10.14 Accessories
Various accessories, which can be ordered separately from Endress+Hauser, are available for
the transmitter and the sensor → 85.
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Index
A E
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Electrical connection
Ambient temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Cable specifications (remote version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Commubox FXA195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Applicator (selection and configuration software) . . . . 86 Degree of protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 HART handheld terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Error messages
B Confirming error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Batching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Process error (application error) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Quick Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 System error (device error) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Error types (system and process errors). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
European Pressure Equipment Directive . . . . . . . . . . . 142
C Ex approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Cable entries Exterior cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Degree of protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Cable entry F
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 F-Chip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Cable specifications (remote version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Field Xpert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
CE mark (declaration of conformity). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Field Xpert SFX100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 FieldCare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
CIP cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 FieldCheck (tester and simulator). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Cleaning Flow direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15–16
CIP cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84, 131 Frequency output
Exterior cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
SIP cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Function check. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Code entry (function matrix) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 function description
Commissioning See “Description of Device Functions” manual
Quick Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Function groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Two current outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Zero point adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Fuse, replacing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Commubox FXA195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 FXA193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Commubox FXA195 (electrical connection) . . . . . . . . . 29 FXA195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Connection G
See Electrical connection Galvanic isolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
C-tick mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Gas Measurement
Current input Quick Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Current output
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 H
Current outputs, two HART
Configuration active/passive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Command classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Command No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
D Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Data back-up (of device data with T-DAT). . . . . . . . . . . 68 Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Declaration of conformity (CE mark) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Handheld terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Degree of protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 131 Hazardous substances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Designated use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 HOME position (display operating mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Device description files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Device designation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 I
Device functions Incoming acceptance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
See “Description of Device Functions” manual Inlet and outlet runs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Display Inlet runs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Local display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Input signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Turning the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Disposal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 See Installation conditions
Installation conditions
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Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 P
Inlet and outlet runs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Performance characteristic
Mounting location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Promass A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Orientation (vertical, horizontal). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Promass E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
System pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Promass F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115, 129
Vertical pipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Promass H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Vibrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Promass I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Installation instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Promass O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Special instructions for Promass F, E, H, P and S. . . 17 Promass P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Special instructions for Promass I and P with Eccentric Promass S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Tri-clamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Post-installation check (checklist) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Special instructions for Promass I and P with hygienic Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Power supply (supply voltage). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Installing the wall-mount housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Power supply failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Insulation of sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Pressure loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Pressure measuring device approval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
L Pressure monitoring connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Printed circuit boards (installation/removal)
Length of connecting cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Field housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Life Cycle Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Wall-mount housing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Limiting flow Process connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
See Measuring range Process error
Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Local display Process error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
See Display Programming mode
Low flow cutoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Disabling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Enabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
M Pulsating flow
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Quick Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Pulse output
Material load diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
See Frequency output
Measured variable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Pumps, mounting location, system pressure . . . . . . . . . . 14
Measuring principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Purge connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Measuring range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106–108
Measuring system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Q
Medium pressure range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Quick Setup
Medium temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Batching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
N Data back-up (of device data with T-DAT). . . . . . . . . 68
Nameplate
Gas Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Pulsating flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Nominal pressure R
See Medium pressure range Reference operating conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Registered trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
O Relay output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Operable flow range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Remote operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Operating conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Operation
Replacement
Device description files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
FieldCare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Returning devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Function matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
HART handheld terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 S
Operational safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Safety icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Order code Safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Sanitary compatibility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 S-DAT (HistoROM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Outlet runs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Seals
Output signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
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T-DAT (HistoROM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Save/load (data back-up, e.g. for replacing devices) 68
Temperature ranges
Ambient temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Medium temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Storage temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Thermal insulation, general notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Transmitter
Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Installing the wall-mount housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Turning the field housing (aluminum). . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Turning the field housing (stainless steel) . . . . . . . . 21
Transporting the sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Troubleshooting and remedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
V
Vertical pipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Vibration resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Vibrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 131
W
W@M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Wall-mount housing, installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Wiring
See Electrical connection
Z
Zero point adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
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