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Siemens MAG 1100 F Flowmeter manual available for free PDF download: Operating Instructions Manual
Siemens MAG 1100 F Operating Instructions Manual (665 pages)
Electromagnetic flowmeters
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Measuring Instruments
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
78
Product Introduction
80
Mode of Operation
81
Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23Ecs
82
Exclusions
83
Product Marking
83
Technical Data
84
Sensor MAG 1100
84
Sensor MAG 1100 F
86
Sensor MAG 3100
88
Transmitter MAG 6000
89
2.4 Sensor MAG 5100 W
91
Transmitter MAG 5000
92
Safety Barrier (E Ia)
94
Cleaning Unit
94
Meter Uncertainty
95
Output Characteristics MAG 5000 and MAG 6000
96
Conductivity of Medium and Sensor Cables
97
Cable Requirements
97
Cable Data (Supplied by Siemens Flow Instruments)
97
Project Guidance
98
Sizing Table (DN 2 to DN 2000)
98
Sizing Table ( 1 / 12
99
Minimum Conductivity
100
Liner Selection Guide
100
Electrode Selection Guide
100
Installation Conditions
100
Cleaning Unit
104
Custody Transfer Approval
105
Transmitter MAG 5000 CT, MAG 6000 CT Sealing
105
Ex Survey According to Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX)
106
3.8 Approvals
107
Dimensions and Weight
108
Sensor MAG 1100 F
109
Sensor MAG 5100 W
112
Sensor MAG 3100
114
Transmitter
116
Installation of Sensor
119
Potential Equalization
119
Inlet Protection MAG 3100
120
Cathodic Protected Piping
120
Installation of Transmitter
121
Compact Installation MAG 5000 and MAG 6000
121
Add-On Modules MAG 6000 Only
123
Remote Installation. at the Sensor
124
Remote Installation. Wall Mounting
125
Remote Installation. Transmitter in 19" Insert
126
Add-On Modules MAG 6000 Only
127
Installation in IP 66 Wall Mounting Enclosure
128
Installation in IP 65 Panel Mounting Enclosure (Front of Panel)
129
Installation into the Back of a Panel
130
Transmitter Safety Barrier
131
Transmitter Cleaning Unit
132
Electrical Connection
133
Transmitter MAG 5000 and MAG 6000 Connection Diagram
133
Wiring Diagram for Transmitter and Sensor
134
Commissioning
137
Keypad and Display Layout
137
Menu Build-Up
138
Password
138
MAG 5000 and MAG 6000 - Menu Overview
139
MAG 5000 CT and MAG 6000 CT - Menu Overview
140
Basic Settings
141
Outputs
142
Digital and Relay Outputs
142
Relay Outputs
143
External Input
143
Sensor Characteristics
144
Reset Mode
144
Service Mode
145
Operator Menu Setup
146
Product Identity
147
Change Password
147
Language Mode
148
HART Communication MAG 5000 HART or as Add-On Module
148
Flow Rate
149
Totalizer
149
Batch
149
Settings Available
150
Dimension Dependent Factory Settings
151
Dimension Dependent Batch and Pulse Output Settings
151
MAG 5000 CT and MAG 6000 CT Settings
155
Error Handling
156
List of Error Numbers
157
Service
158
Transmitter Check List
158
Trouble Shooting MAG Transmitter
159
Check List MAG Sensor
160
Coil Resistance Table
161
10. Ordering
162
The Multiranger 100 and 200
175
Multiranger 100
175
Multiranger 200
175
The Manual
175
Manual Symbols
176
Configuration Examples
176
Specifications
177
Installation
182
Mounting
182
Mounting Locations
182
Mounting Instructions
183
Wall Mount
183
Cable Routed through a Conduit
184
Panel Mount
185
Mounting the Enclosure
186
Multiranger Board
187
Installing the Battery
187
Installing Smartlinx Card
188
Wiring
189
Terminal Board
190
Cables
190
Transducers
191
Relays
191
Temperature Sensor
192
Ma Input [MR 200 Only]
192
Ma Output
192
Level System Synchronization
193
Power
193
Digital Communications
194
RS-232 Serial Connection
194
Discrete Inputs
194
Operating the Multiranger
195
RUN Mode
195
Readings in RUN Mode
196
Status Parameters
197
Controlling the Display
198
Adjusting the Primary Reading for Four-Digit LCD Readout
198
Auxiliary Reading
198
Multiple Readings [MR 200 Only]
199
PROGRAM Mode
200
Starting PROGRAM Mode
200
Hand Programmer
200
Programmer Keys
201
Dolphin Plus
202
Dolphin Plus Toolbar Buttons
203
SIMATIC Process Device Manager (PDM)
204
Device Description
204
Activating the Multiranger
205
Changing Parameters
205
Security
206
Using Units or Percent (%)
206
Parameters Types
206
Parameter Reset
207
Display Readout
207
Changing Parameters(Dolphin Plus)
208
Parameter Indexing
209
Primary and Secondary Indexes
210
Primary Index
210
Secondary Index
210
Starting Measurement
211
Single Point Models
211
Average or Differential [MR 200 Only]
212
Dual Point Models
212
Average or Differential [MR 200 Only]
213
Measurement Conditions
213
Response Rate
213
Dimensions [MR 200 Only]
213
Failsafe
213
Relays
214
General Introduction
214
Relay Function
214
Alarm
214
Pump
215
Miscellaneous
215
Relay Status - Non Run Modes
216
Relay States
216
Relay Related Parameters
216
Relay Wiring Test
217
Relay Activation
217
Relay Failsafe
218
Preset Applications
219
Backup Level Override
220
Backup Level Override Parameters
220
Discrete Inputs
221
Wiring the Discrete Inputs
221
Programming the Discrete Input Logic
221
Ma I/O
222
Ma Input [MR 200]
222
Ma Output
222
Volume [MR 200]
224
Readings
224
Tank Shape and Dimensions
224
Characterization Chart [MR 200]
225
Example Chart
225
Multiranger 200 Only
226
Alarms
227
Level
227
Setting Simple Level Alarms
228
Rate [MR 200]
228
In Bounds/ out of Bounds Range [MR 200]
229
Cable Fault
229
Temperature [MR 200]
229
Loss of Echo (LOE)
230
Pump Control
231
Setting a Pump down Group
231
Setting a Pump up (Reservoir) Group
232
Other Pump Control Algorithms
234
Set Relays to ALTERNATE DUTY BACKUP [MR 200]
234
Set Relays to FIXED DUTY ASSIST
234
Set Relays to FIXED DUTY BACKUP [MR 200]
235
Set Relays to ALTERNATE DUTY SERVICE [MR 200]
235
Set Relays to FIRST in FIRST out (FIFO) ASSIST [MR 200]
236
Optional Pump Controls
236
Starting Pumps by Rate of Level Change [MR 200]
236
Rotating Pumps by Service Ratio [MR 200]
237
Totalizing Pumped Volume [MR 200]
238
Setting Independent Failsafe Controls
238
Setting a Pump to Run on [MR 200]
239
Setting the Pump Start Delays [MR 200]
239
Reducing Wall Cling [MR 200]
239
Grouping Pumps [MR 200]
240
Setting a Flush Valve [MR 200]
240
Relay Controlled by Communications
241
Tracking Pump Usage
241
Rake (Screen) Control [MR 200]
242
Setting a Rake Control
242
Setting the Common Parameters
243
Set Relay 1 (Operate Rake)
243
Set Relays 2 to 4 (Level Alarms)
243
External Totalizers and Flow Samplers [MR 200]
244
Relay Contacts
244
Totalizer
244
Flow Sampler
245
Based on Volume and Time
245
Open Channel Monitoring (OCM) [MR 200]
246
Common Parameters
246
Setting Zero Head
247
Setting Totalized Volume
248
Applications Supported by Multiranger 200
248
BS-3680 / ISO 1438/1 Thin Plate V Notch Weir
248
BS-3680 / ISO 4359 Rectangular Flume
249
Palmer Bowlus Flume
250
H Flume
251
Pmds with Exponential Flow to Head Function
252
Applicable Weir Profiles
252
Non-Applicable Weir Profiles
253
Parshall Flume
253
Leopold Lagco Flume
254
Cut Throat Flume
255
Universal Calculation Support
256
Typical Flow Characterization
256
Example Flumes
257
Example Weirs
257
Testing the Configuration
259
Simulation
259
Simulating a Single Measurement
259
Simulating a Level Cycle
259
Checking Volume Characterization [MR 200]
260
Checking OCM Flow Characterization [MR 200]
260
I/O Checkout
261
Application Test
261
Multiranger Communications
263
Multiranger Communication Systems
263
Optional Smartlinx®Cards
263
Communication Systems
264
Communication Ports
264
Modbus
264
Smartlinx
265
Dolphin Plus
265
Communications Installation
266
Wiring Guidelines
266
Ports 1 and 2
266
Ports 1 and 2: RS-232 RJ-11 Jack and RS-485 Locations
266
Port 1: RS-232 RJ-11 Jack
267
Port 2: RS-485
267
Configuring Communication Ports (Parameters)
268
Modbus Register Map
271
Word Order (R40,062)
272
Map ID (R40,063)
272
Product ID (R40,064)
273
Point Data (R41,010 - R41,031)
273
Totalizer (R41,040 - R41,043)
273
Input/Output (R41,070 - R41,143)
273
Discrete Inputs (R41,070)
274
Relay Outputs (R41,080)
274
Ma Input (R41,090) [MR 200]
274
Ma Output (R41,110-41,111)
274
Pump Control (R41,400 - R41,474)
274
Pump on Setpoint (R41,420 - R41,425)
274
Pump off Setpoint (R41,430 - R41,435)
275
Pumped Volume (R41,440 - R41,443) [MR 200]
275
Pump Hours (R41,450 - R41,461)
275
Pump Starts (R41,470 - R41,475)
275
Parameter Access (R43,998 - R46,999)
276
Parameter Indexing
276
Indexing the Parameter Access Area
276
Reading Parameters
277
Global Index Method (P782 = 0)
277
Parameter Specific Index Method (P782 = 1)
277
Writing Parameters
278
Global Index Method (P782 = 0)
278
Parameter Specific Index Method (P782 = 1)
278
Format Words (R46,000 to R46,999)
279
Global Index Method (P782 = 0)
279
Parameter-Specific Index Method (P782 = 1)
279
Format Registers
279
Data Types
281
Numeric Values
281
Bit Values
281
Unsigned Double Precision Integer (UINT32)
281
Split Values
282
Text Messages
283
Relay Function Codes (P111 Only)
284
Error Handling
285
Modbus Responses
285
Communication Troubleshooting
287
Generally
287
Specifically
287
Communication Appendix A: Single Parameter Access (SPA)
288
Mapping
288
Reading Parameters
288
Writing Parameters
289
Format Register
289
Error Codes
290
Parameter Reference
291
Multiranger 100 and Multiranger 200
291
Helpful Hints
291
Index Types
292
Quick Start (P001 to P007)
293
For DPD and DPA Programming [MR 200]
294
Volume (P050 to P055) [MR 200]
297
Display and Reading (P060 to P062)
301
Backup Level Override
303
Failsafe (P070 to P072)
305
Relays (P100 to P119)
306
Multiranger 200
308
Pump Setpoint Modifiers (P121 and P122) [MR 200]
313
Independent Relay Failsafe (P129)
314
Advanced Pump Control Modifiers (P130 to P137) [MR 200]
315
Flush Systems (P170 to P173) [MR 200]
318
Ma Output (P200 to P219)
320
Independent Ma Setpoints (P210 and P211)
322
Ma Output Limits (P212 and P213)
323
Ma Output Trim (P214 to P215)
324
Ma Output Failsafe (P219) [MR 200]
325
Ma Input (P250 to P260) [MR 200]
325
Discrete Input Functions (P270 to P275)
327
Standard Data Logging (P300 to P321)
328
Record Temperatures (P300 to P303)
328
Record Readings (P304 and P305)
330
Pump Records (P309 to P312)
330
Flow Records (P320 and P321) [MR 200]
331
LCD Totalizer (P322 and P323) [MR 200]
332
Profile Records (P330 to P337)
333
Auto Record on and off Setpoints (P334 to P337)
336
Installation Records (P340 to P342)
338
Open Channel Monitoring (P600 to P621) [MR 200]
339
Example Exponents
341
Pumped Volume Totalizer (P622) [MR 200]
348
Totalizer (P630 to P645) [MR 200]
349
Range Calibration (P650 to P654)
352
Temperature Compensation (P660 to P664)
355
Rate (P700 to P708)
357
Measurement Verification (P710 to P713)
361
Transducer Scanning (P726 to P729)
364
Display (P730 to P739)
365
Smartlinx Reserved (P750 to P769)
368
Communications (P770 to P782)
368
Smartlinx Hardware Testing (P790 to P795)
371
Echo Processing (P800 to P807)
373
Advanced Echo Processing (P815 to P825)
377
Advanced TVT Adjustment (P830 to P835)
381
Advanced Shot Adjustment (P840 to P852)
386
Test (P900 to P913)
389
Measurement (P920 to P927)
392
Master Reset (P999)
395
General Appendix A: Index Types
397
Index Types
397
General Appendix B-Technical Reference
398
Transmit Pulse
398
Echo Processing
398
TVT (Time Varying Threshold) Curves
399
Auto False-Echo Suppression
399
Distance Calculation
400
Sound Velocity
400
Scanning
401
Volume Calculation [MR 200]
401
Universal, Curved [MR 200]
402
Flow Calculation
402
Universal, Linear [MR 200]
403
Universal, Curved [MR 200]
403
Maximum Process Speed
404
General Appendix C: Troubleshooting
405
Common Problems Chart
405
Noise Problems
406
Determine the Noise Source
406
Non-Transducer Noise Sources
407
Common Wiring Problems
407
Reducing Electrical Noise
407
Reducing Acoustical Noise
407
Measurement Difficulties
408
Flashing LOE Display
408
Adjust Transducer Aiming
408
Increase Failsafe Timer Value
409
Install a Transducer with a Narrower Beam
409
Use Dolphin Plus to Debug Echo
409
Fixed Reading
409
Obstructions in the Sound Beam
409
Nozzle Mountings
409
Set the Multiranger to Ignore the Bad Echo
410
Wrong Reading
410
Types of Wrong Readings
410
Liquid Splashing
410
Adjust the Echo Algorithm
410
Transducer Ringing
411
Unit Repair and Excluded Liability
412
General Appendix D: Pump Control Reference
413
Pump Control Options
413
Pump Groups
413
Pump by Rate [MR 200]
413
Pump Control Algorithms
413
Fixed Duty Assist (P111 = 50)
414
Fixed Duty Backup (P111 = 51) [MR 200]
414
Alternate Duty Assist (P111 = 52)
415
Alternate Duty Backup (P111 = 53) [MR 200]
416
Service Ratio Duty Assist (P111 = 54) [MR 200]
416
Service Ratio Duty Backup (P111 = 55) [MR 200]
417
First in First out (FIFO) (P111 = 56) [MR 200]
417
Pump by Rate (P121) [MR 200]
417
Other Pump Controls [MR 200]
417
General Appendix E: Updating Software
419
Updating Software
419
General Appendix F: Upgrading
420
Mounting a Multiranger 100/200
420
Connecting the Transducer
420
Coaxial Transducer Extention
420
Connecting a Transducer with RG62 Coaxial Extension Cable
421
Multiranger Plus to Multiranger 100/200 Parameters
422
General Appendix G: Conduit Entry for Class 1, DIV 2 Applications
423
Appendix H: Software Revision History
425
Multiranger 100
425
Multiranger 200
428
Programming Charts
431
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