Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matièresContents3Before You Begin91.1 Overview91.2 Safety91.3 Version91.4 Flowmeter documentation91.5 Communication tools101.6 Planning the configuration101.7 Pre-configuration worksheet111.8 Micro Motion customer service12Connecting with ProLink II Software132.1 Overview132.2 Requirements132.3 ProLink II configuration upload/download132.4 Connecting from a PC to a Model 1500 transmitter14Flowmeter Startup173.1 Overview173.2 Applying power173.3 Performing a loop test183.4 Trimming the milliamp output193.5 Zeroing the flowmeter203.5.1 Preparing for zero213.5.2 Zero procedure21Required Transmitter Configuration234.1 Overview234.2 Characterizing the flowmeter244.2.1 When to characterize244.2.2 Characterization parameters244.2.3 How to characterize264.3 Configuring the channels274.4 Configuring the measurement units284.4.1 Mass flow units284.4.2 Volume flow units294.4.3 Density units304.4.4 Temperature units304.4.5 Pressure units304.5 Configuring the mA output304.5.1 Configuring the primary variable324.5.2 Configuring the mA output range (LRV and URV)324.5.3 Configuring the AO cutoff324.5.4 Configuring the fault action, fault value, and last measured value timeout334.5.5 Configuring added damping334.6 Configuring the discrete output(s)344.7 Configuring the discrete input374.8 Establishing a meter verification baseline37Using the Transmitter395.1 Overview395.2 Recording process variables395.3 Viewing process variables405.4 Viewing transmitter status and alarms405.4.1 Using the status LED405.4.2 Using ProLink II software405.5 Using the totalizers and inventories41Optional Transmitter Configuration436.1 Overview436.2 Default values436.3 Parameter location within ProLink II436.4 Creating special measurement units436.4.1 About special measurement units446.4.2 Special mass flow unit446.4.3 Special volume flow unit456.4.4 Special unit for gas456.5 Configuring cutoffs466.5.1 Cutoffs and volume flow466.5.2 Interaction with the AO cutoff466.6 Configuring the damping values476.6.1 Damping and volume measurement476.6.2 Interaction with the added damping parameter476.6.3 Interaction with the update rate486.7 Configuring the update rate486.7.1 Effects of Special mode496.8 Configuring the flow direction parameter496.9 Configuring events536.10 Configuring slug flow limits and duration546.11 Configuring fault handling556.11.1 Changing status alarm severity556.11.2 Changing the fault timeout576.12 Configuring digital communications576.12.1 Changing the digital communications fault indicator576.12.2 Changing the Modbus address586.12.3 Changing the RS-485 parameters586.12.4 Changing the floating-point byte order596.12.5 Changing the additional communications response delay596.13 Configuring variable mapping596.14 Configuring device settings606.15 Configuring sensor parameters60Configuring the Filling and Dosing Application617.1 About this chapter617.2 User interface requirements617.3 About the filling and dosing application617.3.1 Purge647.3.2 Cleaning647.4 Configuring the filling and dosing application647.4.1 Flow source677.4.2 Filling control options687.4.3 Valve control parameters697.5 Overshoot compensation707.5.1 Configuring overshoot compensation727.5.2 Standard AOC calibration727.5.3 Rolling AOC calibration73Using the Filling and Dosing Application758.1 About this chapter758.2 User interface requirements758.3 Operating the filling and dosing application from ProLink II758.3.1 Using the Run Filler window768.3.2 Using a discrete input788.3.3 Fill sequences with PAUSE and RESUME80Pressure Compensation859.1 Overview859.2 Pressure compensation859.2.1 Options859.2.2 Pressure correction factors859.2.3 Pressure measurement unit869.3 Configuration86Measurement Performance8910.1 Overview8910.2 Meter validation, meter verification, and calibration8910.2.1 Meter verification8910.2.2 Meter validation and meter factors9010.2.3 Calibration9010.2.4 Comparison and recommendations9110.3 Performing meter verification9110.3.1 Specification uncertainty limit and test results9310.3.2 Additional ProLink II tools for meter verification9410.4 Performing meter validation9410.5 Performing density calibration9510.5.1 Preparing for density calibration9510.5.2 Density calibration procedures9610.6 Performing temperature calibration98Troubleshooting9911.1 Overview9911.2 Guide to troubleshooting topics9911.3 Micro Motion customer service10011.4 Transmitter does not operate10011.5 Transmitter does not communicate10011.6 Zero or calibration failure10011.7 Fault conditions10011.8 I/O problems10111.9 Transmitter status LED10211.10 Status alarms10311.11 Checking process variables10611.12 Meter fingerprinting10911.13 Troubleshooting filling problems10911.14 Diagnosing wiring problems11011.14.1 Checking the power supply wiring11011.14.2 Checking the sensor-to-transmitter wiring11011.14.3 Checking grounding11011.14.4 Checking for RF interference11111.15 Checking ProLink II11111.16 Checking the output wiring and receiving device11111.17 Checking slug flow11111.18 Checking output saturation11211.19 Checking the flow measurement unit11211.20 Checking the upper and lower range values11211.21 Checking the characterization11311.22 Checking the calibration11311.23 Checking the test points11311.23.1 Obtaining the test points11311.23.2 Evaluating the test points11311.23.3 Excessive drive gain11411.23.4 Erratic drive gain11511.23.5 Low pickoff voltage11511.24 Checking the core processor11511.24.1 Checking the core processor LED11611.24.2 Core processor resistance test11711.25 Checking sensor coils and RTD11811.25.1 Remote core processor with remote transmitter installation11811.25.2 4-wire remote installation120Default Values and Ranges123A.1 Overview123A.2 Default values and ranges123Installation Architectures and Components127B.1 Overview127B.2 Installation diagrams127B.3 Component diagrams127B.4 Wiring and terminal diagrams127Menu Flowcharts133C.1 Overview133C.2 Version information133C.3 Flowcharts133NE53 History137D.1 Overview137D.2 Software change history137Index139Taille: 1,5 MoPages: 146Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel