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Instructions Alti Mass L 740 9 e
Instructions Alti Mass L 740 9 e
Instructions Alti Mass L 740 9 e
L-740-9-E
ALTI mass
■ Type U/Sophisticated models: CA00A, CA001, CA003, CA006, CA010, CA015,
CA025, CA040, CA050, CA080, CA100, CA150
■ Type S/Straight tube models: CS010, CS015, CS025, CS040, CS050, CS080
■ Type B/Low price, general purpose models:
CB006, CB010, CB015, CB025, CB040, CB050
■ Transmitter: PA0K
Every OVAL product is fabricated, tested, and inspected under stringent quality control before it
leaves our factory.
To derive maximum benefit from the product, we recommend you to be well familiar with the
information and instructions given in this manual before you place it in service and retain this
manual at the field location for ready reference.
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CONTENTS
1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN ............................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Confirming the Tag Information ............................................................................................. 5
1.2 Transportation Guidelines ..................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Storage Guidelines ................................................................................................................ 6
1.4 Precautions for Operating Conditions ................................................................................... 6
1.5 Precautions for Installation Location ..................................................................................... 6
1.6 Returning Equipment ............................................................................................................. 6
2. GENERAL AND FEATURES ................................................................................................ 7
2.1 General Description ............................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Features ................................................................................................................................ 7
3. SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE ........................................................................ 7
3.1 Sensor Unit General Specifications ........................................................................................ 7
3.1.1 Type U sensor unit general specifications ....................................................................... 7
3.1.2 Type S sensor unit general specifications ..................................................................... 10
3.1.3 Type B sensor unit general specifications ..................................................................... 11
3.1.4 Transmitter general specifications .................................................................................. 11
3.2 General Performance ........................................................................................................... 12
3.2.1 Type U general performance .......................................................................................... 12
3.2.2 Type S general performance ........................................................................................... 14
3.2.3 Type B general performance ........................................................................................... 14
3.3 Display .................................................................................................................................. 15
3.4 Pressure Losses .................................................................................................................... 16
3.4.1 Type U pressure losses .................................................................................................. 16
3.4.2 Type S pressure losses ................................................................................................... 18
3.4.3 Type B pressure losses ................................................................................................... 19
4. PRODUCT CODE EXPLANATION..................................................................................... 20
4.1 Type U product codes............................................................................................................ 20
4.2 Type S product codes ............................................................................................................ 21
4.3 Type B product codes ............................................................................................................ 22
5. PART NAMES AND OUTLINE DIMENSIONS .................................................................. 23
5.1 Type U ................................................................................................................................... 23
5.1.1 CA00A, CA001 and CA003 (separately mounted models).............................................. 23
5.1.2 CA006 thru CA080 (integrally mounted models) ............................................................. 24
5.1.3 CA006 thru CA080 (separately mounted models) ........................................................... 26
5.1.4 CA100 and CA150........................................................................................................... 30
5.1.5 Ferrule fitting type (integrally and separately mounted models) ...................................... 30
5.2 Type S ................................................................................................................................... 32
5.2.1 Integrally mounted models .............................................................................................. 32
5.2.2 Separately mounted models ............................................................................................ 32
5.2.3 Ferrule fitting type (integrally and separately mounted models) ...................................... 33
5.3 Type B ................................................................................................................................... 34
5.3.1 Integrally mounted models ............................................................................................. 34
5.3.2 Separately mounted models ........................................................................................... 35
5.4 Separately mounted Transmitter ........................................................................................... 36
6. INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................... 36
6.1 Installation Guidelines .......................................................................................................... 36
6.2 Physical Orientation .............................................................................................................. 37
6.2.1 Type U physical orientation ............................................................................................ 37
6.2.2 Type S physical orientation.............................................................................................. 38
6.2.3 Type B physical orientation.............................................................................................. 39
6.3 Installation Location ............................................................................................................... 40
6.4 Installation Guidelines ........................................................................................................... 41
6.4.1 Standard piping conditions .............................................................................................. 41
6.4.2 Influence of vibration and pulsation ................................................................................. 42
6.4.3 Prevention of cavitation ................................................................................................... 42
6.4.4 Prevention of excessive flows ......................................................................................... 42
6.4.5 Prevention of gas mixed flows ......................................................................................... 42
6.4.6 Keeping the sensor filled with process liquid ................................................................... 42
6.4.7 Bypass loop ..................................................................................................................... 43
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CONVENTIONS
The signal words NOTE, CAUTION, and WARNING shown below are used throughout this manual
to draw your attention to specific items:
NOTE: Notes are separated from the general text to bring the user's attention to
important information.
CAUTION: Caution statements signal the user about hazards or unsafe practices which
could result in minor personal injury or product or property damage.
WARNING: Warning statements signal the user about hazards or unsafe practices which
could result in severe personal injury or death.
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For any inquiries, call the sales office from which you purchased the product, or contact
the nearest OVAL representative in our customer service network.
◆ Reminder ◆
When you make inquiries, include the product name, model No., serial No. and other pertinent
information.
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IMPORTANT
Be sure to remove the accumulation of foreign matter on the inner walls of the sensor
unit completely. Because the sensor unit cannot be disassembled, OVAL will not be
able to handle residue inside the tubes and service your meter.
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2.2 Features
1. Increased self-diagnostic capabilities: checking for cable faults, pipeline vibration, and monitoring
transmitter temperatures, to name a few.
2. You can reconfigure transmitter parameters using a finger touch on the touch panel (also through
communication).
3. Further improved zero stability over previously offered models.
4. Accurate liquid density: ±0.0005 g/mL (CA003 to CA080).
5. Fast response: 10 times rise over conventional transmitter.
6. Display: Two LCDs (128×64 dots each) with 2 LEDs.
7. Increased availability of output signals
Pulse output (dual outputs), current output (dual outputs), and status output (single output).
8. Enhanced maintenance functions
Error logging, storing factory shipping data, and downloading programs.
9. Readily expandable for additional applications
(Improved communication capability, comprehensive maintenance capability, and enhanced expandable
functions.)
Item Description
Model CA00A CA001 CA003
Nominal flange size 1/4" 10mm, 3/8" (※1), DN15
Wetted parts SUS316L SUS316L, SUS316L + Alloy C, Alloy C (※2)
Materials Housing SUS304
O-rings Fluorine rubber (Viton) —
JIS 10, 20, 30, 40, 63K RF / ASME (JPI) 150,
Process connection R 1/4 300, 600 RF / DIN PN 10, 16, 25, 40 RF (※3),
IDF ferrule (※4), screw-in
Acceptable fluids Liquid and gas
Density range 0 to 2.0 g/mL
Temperature range -200 to +200° C
Tube withstands (at 20° C) — Wetted parts materials::SUS316L 10MPa max.
Max. operating Liquid 15MPa at 20°
C :Alloy C 15MPa max.
pressure Gas 0.98MPa (Varies according to process connection.)
Sensor housing withstands (MPa) (※5) — 7.2
Flow direction Forward / Reverse
Explosionproof TIIS Ex ibⅡB T3, T4
configuration ATEX ATEX Ⅱ2G Ex ib ⅡB T2, T3, T4 Gb
Dusttight, waterproof configuration IP66
NOTES ※1: 1/2" for ASME and JPI flanges.
※2: When wetted parts are made from Alloy C, only screw type connection is adopted as standard.
※3: DIN franges are available only to meters of the wet part material, "SUS316L"and"SUS316L+Alloy C".
※4: For application to foods, this product does not comply with CE marking.
※5: This pressure does not represent the rated test pressure of a pressure vessel, but 1/4 the pressure of breakdown
test pressure (four-fold breakdown test), allowing for a distorted enclosure, or the data obtained from the
FEM analysis, whichever is lower (or safer). It represents in practice the withstanding pressure below 1/4 the
breakdown pressure.
※ : For the product compliant with High Pressure Gas Safety Act or CE marking, consult us.
(High Pressure Gas Safety Act is not applicable to CA00A and CA001.)
※ : Only separately mounted transmitter is applicable.
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● CA006 to CA080
Item Description
Model CA006 CA010 CA015 CA025 CA040 CA050 CA080
10mm, 3/8"(※1), 25mm, 1", 40mm, 1・1/2", 50mm, 2", 80mm, 3",
Nominal flange size 15mm, 1/2", DN15
DN15 DN25 DN40 DN50 DN80
Wetted parts SUS316L, SUS316 + Alloy C, Alloy C
Materials
Housing SUS304
JIS 10, 20, 30, 40, 63K RF / ASME (JPI) 150, 300, 600 RF
Process connection
DIN PN 10, 16, 25, 40 RF(※2), IDF ferrule (※3), screw-in
Acceptable fluids Liquid and gas
Density range 0 to 2.0 g/mL
Temperature range -200 to +200°
C (※6)
Tube withstands (at 20°
C) 9.4MPa
Max. operating pressure 9.4MPa max. (Varies according to process connection.)
Sensor housing withstands
3.8 3.0 2.2 1.6 1.8 1.4
(MPa). (※4)
Flow direction Forward / Reverse
Explosionproof TIIS Ex ibⅡB T2, T3, T4 (※5)
configuration ATEX ATEX Ⅱ2G Ex ib ⅡB T2, T3, T4 Gb
Dusttight, waterproof
IP66
enclosure
NOTES ※: For high pressure gas safety regulation compliant products, consult the factory.
※: Only separately mounted transmitter is applicable.
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NOTES ※1: This pressure does not represent the rated test pressure of a pressure vessel, but 1/4 the pressure
of breakdown test pressure (four-fold breakdown test), allowing for a distorted enclosure, or the data
obtained from the FEM analysis, whichever is lower (or safer). It represents in practice the withstanding
pressure below 1/4 the breakdown pressure.
※2: Temperature grades T2 and T3 are for separate type only. For integral type, only temperature grade T4 applies.
※ : For availability of high pressure gas safety regulation compliant and CE mark compliant products, consult
the factory.
NOTES ※1: Allowable ambient temperature permitted for the sensor unit is up to 50℃.
※2: This pressure does not represent the rated test pressure of a pressure vessel, but 1/4 the pressure
of breakdown test pressure (four-fold breakdown test), allowing for a distorted enclosure, or the data
obtained from the FEM analysis, whichever is lower (or safer). It represents in practice the withstanding
pressure below 1/4 the breakdown pressure.
※ : For availability of high pressure gas safety regulation compliant and CE mark compliant products, consult
the factory.
※ : Only separately mounted transmitter is applicable.
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NOTES ※1: When "SUS316L" or "SUS316L + Alloy C" is selected for the materials of wetted parts, the flange material
is "SUS316".
※2: For the material of DIN flange, you cannot select "Alloy C".
※3: For application to foods, this product does not comply with CE marking.
※4: This pressure does not represent the rated test pressure of a pressure vessel, but 1/4 the pressure of
breakdown test pressure (four-fold breakdown test), allowing for a distorted enclosure, or the data obtained
from the FEM analysis, whichever is lower (or safer). It represents in practice the withstanding pressure
below 1/4 the breakdown pressure.
※ : For the product compliant with High Pressure Gas Safety Act or CE marking, consult us.
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Type U 0.6%
or less of maximum
Low flow cutoff (default) Type S 1.5% normal flowrate
Type B 1.0%
Open collector output (10V min. to 30V max, 50mADC) or
Voltage pulse (Low level: 1.5V max., High level: 15V min.
Pulse output
Output impedance: 2.2kΩ)
Setting range: 0.1 to 10000Hz (Max. output 11000Hz)
Type U
4 to 20mADC Max. load 600Ω
Analog output Type S
Select 2 outputs from instant flowrate (mass or volume), temp., and density.
Type B
Open collector output (30V, 50mADC max.)
Status output
Select one from error (※4), flow direction, and high/low alarm (default is error).
Contact-closure input (Form "a" input) Short: 200Ω max. Open: 100kΩ min.
Status input Select one from separately zero, total reset, 0% signal lock, and function OFF
(default is function OFF).
NOTES ※1: Below -20° C, the display and infrared optical sensor may exhibit a slow response.
※2: If signal cable length exceeds 200 meters, consult the factory.
※3: Only analog output 1 is compatible with Bell 202.
※4: Of error outputs, "zero is in progress" status output can also be set up.
※: Because a circuit protecting device is incorporated to conform to EMC requirements, insulation
resistance and dielectric strength testing are unacceptable.
※: Non-explosionproof transmitter does not comply with CE marking.
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● Standard (CA006 to CA150), Low temperature explosionproof service models (CA025 to CA080)
Item Description
Model CA006 CA010 CA015 CA025 CA040 CA050 CA080 CA100 CA150
Max. service range (kg/h) 0 to 360 0 to 1200 0 to 3600 0 to 10800 0 to 39000 0 to 120000 0 to 342000
Max. allowable range (kg/h) 0 to 720 0 to 2400 0 to 7200 0 to 21600 0 to 78000 0 to 240000 0 to 372000
Min. setting range (kg/h) 0 to 18 0 to 60 0 to 180 0 to 540 0 to 1950 0 to 6000 0 to 17100
Guar. min. meas. rate (kg/h) 3.6 12 36 108 390 1200 3420
Flowrate Factory Liquid [±0.1% ± Zero stability error] of reading
calibration acc. Gas [±0.5% ± Zero stability error] of reading
Liquid [±0.05% ± 1/2 Zero stability error] of reading
Reproducibility
Gas [±0.25% ± 1/2 Zero stability error] of reading
Zero stability (kg/h) 0.036 0.12 0.18 0.54 1.95 6 34.2
Density Measuring range 0.3 to 2g/mL
(liquid) Factory calib. acc. (opt) ±0.0005g/mL ±0.001g/mL
Analog output accuracy 0.1% of full scale for respective accuracy
Zero stability
Zero stability error = ×100%
Flowrate at the time of testing
※: Measurement unit of zero stability and flowrate at the time of testing must be the same.
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Zero stability
Zero stability error = ×100%
Flowrate at the time of testing
※: Measurement unit of zero stability and flowrate at the time of testing must be the same.
Zero stability
Zero stability error = ×100%
Flowrate at the time of testing
※: Measurement unit of zero stability and flowrate at the time of testing must be the same.
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Zero stability
Zero stability error = ×100%
Flowrate at the time of testing
※: Measurement unit of zero stability and flowrate at the time of testing must be the same.
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3.3 Display
● Type U
Display modes
①Mass instant flowrate
②Volume instant flowrate
③Density
④Temperature
⑤Total 1 (mass or volume) (has no units)
⑥Total 2 (mass or volume) (has no units)
⑦Total 1 (mass or volume) (has units)
⑧Total 2 (mass or volume) (has units)
⑨Analog 1 (% instant)
⑩Analog 2 (% instant)
⑪Status information
LED (GRN)
⑫Mode select (parameter setup)
LED (RED)
A touch of a finger on the touch panel through the
※ LCD backlight comes in two colors: white and front glass (infrared optical sensor) selects the
orange. Color changes according to the status of mode.
flowmeter.
Backlight usually comes off automatically if the
optical sensor does not respond for some time.
Fig. 3.1
● Type S
Display modes
①Mass instant flowrate
②Vol. instant flowrate (fixed dens. cal.) (※1)
③Density
④Temperature
⑤Total 1 (has no units)
⑥Total 2 (has no units)
⑦Total 1 (has units)
⑧Total 2 (has units)
⑨Analog 1 (% instant)
⑩Analog 2 (% instant)
LED (GRN) ⑪Status information
⑫Mode select (parameter setup)
※1: Indicated only when volume output by fixed
density calculation is selected in the output
LED (RED) specification.
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● Type B
Display modes
①Mass instant flowrate
②Vol. instant flowrate (fixed dens. cal.) (※1)
③Density
④Temperature
⑤Total 1 (has no units)
⑥Total 2 (has no units)
⑦Total 1 (has units)
⑧Total 2 (has units)
⑨Analog 1 (% instant)
⑩Analog 2 (% instant)
LED (GRN) ⑪Status information
⑫Mode select (parameter setup)
※1: Indicated only when volume output by fixed
density calculation is selected in the output
LED (RED) specification.
CA00A CA001
100 100
10 10
1 1 1000mPa・s
Pressure loss coeff., C
1000mPa・s
0.1 0.1 10 0 mPa・s
10 0 mPa・s
0.01 0.01 10 mPa・s
10 mPa・s
0.001 0.001 1mPa・s
1mPa・s
0.0001 0.0001
0. 01mPa・s
0.00001 0.00001
0. 01mPa・s
0.000001 0.000001
0.1 1.0 10 100 1 10 100 1000
CA003 CA006
100 100
10 10
1 1
Pressure loss coeff., C
0.00001 0.00001
0. 01mPa・s 0. 01mPa・s
0.000001 0.000001
0.1 1 10 100 1000 1 10 100 1000
,
1 1 Cont d on next page
ure loss coeff., C
0.1 0.1
16 0.01
1000mPa・s
0.01
1000mPa・s
10 0 mPa・s
10 0 mPa・s
0.001 0.001
0.01 10 0 mPa・s 0.01
Pressure los
Pressure los
10 0 mPa・s
0.000001 0.000001
0.1 1 10 100 1000 1 10 100 1000
CA010 CA015
10 10
1 1
Pressure loss coeff., C
1000mPa・s 1000mPa・s
0.01 0.01
10 0 mPa・s
10 0 mPa・s
0.001 0.001
10 mPa・s
10 mPa・s
0.0001 0.0001
1mPa・s
1mPa・s
0.00001 0.00001
0. 01mPa・s 0. 01mPa・s
0.000001 0.000001
1 10 100 1000 10000 1 100 1000 10000
Flowrate (kg/h) Flowrate (kg/h)
1 1
Pressure loss coeff., C
0.000001 0.000001
10 100 1000 10000 100000 100 1000 10000 100000
1 0.1
Pressure loss coeff., C
0.1
0.01
0.01 1000mPa・s
1000mPa・s 0.001
0.001
10 0 mPa・s 10 0 mPa・s
0.0001
0.0001
10 mPa・s 10 mPa・s
1mPa・s 1mPa・s 0. 01mPa・s
0.00001
0.00001 0. 01mPa・s 1000 10000 100000 1000000
Flowrate (kg/h)
0.000001
100 1000 10000 100000 1000000
Flowrate (kg/h)
Fig.3.5
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CS010 CS015
10 10
5 0 0 mPa・s
1 1 2 0 0 mPa・s
Pressure loss coeff., C
0.0001 0.0001
10 100 1000 10000 100 1000 10000
Flowrate (kg/h) Flowrate (kg/h)
CS025 CS040
1 1
0.1
Pressure loss coeff., C
5 0 0 mPa・s 5 0 0 mPa・s
2 0 0 mPa・s 2 0 0 mPa・s
0.01 0.01
10 0 mPa・s
10 0 mPa・s
10 mPa・s
5 0 mPa・s 5 0 mPa・s
5 mPa・s
10 mPa・s
5 mPa・s 1mPa・s
0.001 0.001
1mPa・s
0.0001 0.0001
100 1000 10000 100000 100 1000 10000 100000
CS050 CS080
1 1
1mPa・s
0.1 0.1
Pressure loss coeff., C
5 0 0 mPa・s
0.01 0.01
2 0 0 mPa・s
10 0 mPa・s
5 0 mPa・s
10 mPa・s
0.001 5 mPa・s 0.001
1mPa・s
0.0001 0.0001
100 1000 10000 10000 100 1000 10000 100000 1000000
Fig.3.6
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CB006 CB010
100 10
10
1
Pressure loss coeff., C
0.1
10 0 mPa・s
10 0 mPa・s
0.01
0.01
10 mPa・s
10 mPa・s
0.001
0.001
1mPa・s
1mPa・s
0. 01mPa・s 0. 01mPa・s
0.0001 0.0001
10 100 1000 10000 10 100 1000 10000
Flowrate (kg/h) Flowrate (kg/h)
CB015 CB025
10 10
1 1
Pressure loss coeff., C
0.01 0.01
10 0 mPa・s
10 0 mPa・s
CB040, CB050
10
1
Pressure loss coeff., C
0.1
1000mPa・s
0.01
10 0 mPa・s
0.001
10 mPa・s
1mPa・s 0. 01mPa・s
0.0001
10 100 1000 10000 100000 1000000
Flowrate (kg/h)
Fig.3.7
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CA00A, CA001
CA010, CA015
CA100, CA150
0 0 6 10mm connection (3/8˝)
0 1 0 15mm connection (1/2˝)
CA003
CA006
Nominal 0 1 5 15mm connection (1/2˝)
size 0 2 5 25mm connection (1˝)
0 4 0 40mm connection (1・1/2˝)
0 5 0 50mm connection (2˝)
0 8 0 80mm connection (3˝)
1 0 0 100mm connection (4˝)
1 5 0 150mm connection (6˝)
L Liquid service ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Fluid category Gas service
G ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ × × ○
1 Standard (below 130° C) × × ○ ○ ○ × × ×
2 Standard (below 200° C) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ × ×
Temp. category (※1) High temperature service (below 350° C)
3 × × × × × × ○ ×
4 Low temperature explosionproof service (-200° C to +50℃) × × × × × × × ○
1 Standard ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Pressure category High pressure service (※2)
2 × × × ○ × × × ×
S SUS316L ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Major parts material M SUS316L + Alloy C × ○ ○ ○ ○ × × ○
H Alloy C (※3) × ○ ○ ○ ○ × × ○
A Screw-in ○ ○ ○ ○ × × × ×
B Ferrule × ○ ○ ○ ○ × × ○
C JIS 10K × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
D JIS 20K × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
E JIS 30K × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
F JIS 40K × ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○
G JIS 63K × ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○
H ASME 150 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
J ASME 300 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Process connection
K ASME 600 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
L JPI 150 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
M JPI 300 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
N JPI 600 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
P DIN PN 10 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Q DIN PN 16 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
R DIN PN 25 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
S DIN PN 40 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Z Other than above × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
1 Integrally mounted × × ○ ○ ○ × × ×
Transmitter construction (※4) Separately mounted
2 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
1 20 to 30VDC
Power source
2 85 to 264VAC, 50/60Hz
A Output 1: Mass flow Output 2: Mass flow
B Output 1: Mass flow Output 2: Density
C Output 1: Mass flow Output 2: Temperature
D Output 1: Mass flow Output 2: Volume flow (true density)
E Output 1: Mass flow Output 2: Volume flow (fixed density)
Analog output Output 1: Density Output 2: Temperature
F
G Output 1: Volume flow (true density) Output 2: Dens (true density)
H Output 1: Volume flow (fixed density) Output 2: Density
J Output 1: Volume flow (true density) Output 2: temperature
K Output 1: Volume flow (fixed density) Output 2: Temperature
A Output 1: Mass flow
B Output 1: Volume flow (true density) Single pulse
C Output 1: Volume flow (fixed density)
D Output 1: Mass flow Output 2: Mass flow
E Output 1: Mass flow Output2: Volume flow (true density)
Pulse output Output 1: Mass flow Output2: Volume flow (fixed density)
F
G Output 1: Vol. flow (true dens.) Output 2: Vol. flow (true dens.) Double pulse
H Output 1: Vol. flow (fixed dens.) Output 2: Vol. flow (fixed dens.)
J Output 1: Volume flow (true dens.) Output 2: Mass flow
K Output 1: Volume flow (fixed dens.) Output 2: Mass flow
1 Open collector pulse (standard)
Pulse output type Voltage pulse
2
1 Hybrid communication (Bell 202 under HART protocol)
Communication interface MODBUS communication RS-485 Modbus protocol (explosionproof in preparation)
4
0 Non-explosionproof
1 TIIS (※5)
Explosionproof rating
2 ATEX (※5)
7 NEPSI In preparation
0 Non-explosionproof
Sensor unit: Temp. class T1, separate transmitter only,
1 CA025 to CA050 (high temp. service model) only
Explosionproof temperature class 2 Sensor unit: Temp. class T2, separate tr. only, CA006 to CA150 only
3 Sensor unit: Temp. class T3, separate transmitter only
4 Sensor unit: Temp. class T4
5 Sensor unit: Temp. class T5, (-200℃ to +50℃),CA025 to CA080(Low temp. explosionproof service) only
NOTES ※1: Explosionproof specification has restrictions on temperature class.
※2: If "High pressure service" in pressure category is selected, "Screw-in" process connection applies.
※3: When major part material code“H”(Alloy C) is selected, the connection standard for CA003 is“screw-threaded connection”
.
Only loose flange is adopted for CA006 through CA080 flange connections.
※4: If fluid temperature exceeds 90° C, only "Separately mounted" transmitter construction is applicable.
※5: Modbus is not supported.
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Dimensions in millimeters
52
Ground screw
Terminal box
98
Flow direction
30 R1/4 Process connection 37
Flow direction arrow
63
16
Cable entry
G3/4
Main body (G1/2 : TIIS)
143
175
φ107
210 179
4-φ9 Fitting hole 230 237
(Fits M8 bolt.)
Cable entry
Fig. 5.1 Outline Dimensions
G 3/4of Sensor Unit (CA00A and CA001)
L
Approx. weight: 9 kg
107 98
Cable entry
G 3/4(G1/2:TIIS) L
107 98
109
Screw-in type
H
φD
h1
L
109
A W
10
23
L--740--9--E
φ134
Cable entry
60
G3/4
Flow direction
H
h1
10
W
A Ground screw L
Dimensions in millimeters
Flange App. Weight
Model L H h1 A W kg (JIS 10K)
Nom. size Flange rating
JIS 10K 242
JIS 20K 242
10 JIS 30K 260
JIS 40K 260
JIS 63K 280
CA006 424 180 53 148 7.8
ASME, JPI 150 268
3/8˝ ASME, JPI 300 277
ASME, JPI 600 289
PN 10, 16 241
DN15
PN 25, 40 247
JIS 10K 256
JIS 20K 256
15 JIS 30K 276
JIS 40K 276
JIS 63K 294
CA010 462 218 53 163 7.8
ASME, JPI 150 282
1/2˝ ASME, JPI 300 291
ASME, JPI 600 303
PN 10, 16 256
DN15
PN 25, 40 261
JIS 10K 299
JIS 20K 299
15 JIS 30K 319
JIS 40K 319
JIS 63K 343
CA015 512 268 65 205 8.8
ASME, JPI 150 325
1/2˝ ASME, JPI 300 334
ASME, JPI 600 347
PN 10, 16 299
DN15
PN 25, 40 305
JIS 10K 380
JIS 20K 380
25 JIS 30K 400
JIS 40K 400
JIS 63K 422
CA025 580 329 83 262 13.3
ASME, JPI 150 411
1˝ ASME, JPI 300 424
ASME, JPI 600 437
PN 10, 16 376
DN25
PN 25, 40 380
NOTE: Approximate weights in the table above are of JIS 10K. For specifications of other flange
,
ratings, see the approval drawing (or customer s acceptance specification).
Fig. 5.3 Outline Dimensions of Integrally Mounted Model (1/2)
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Screw-in type
Dimensions in millimeters
Flange App. Weight
Model L H h1 A W
Nom. size Flange rating kg (JIS 10K)
JIS 10K 513
JIS 20K 513
40 JIS 30K 541
JIS 40K 541
JIS 63K 585
CA040
ASME, JPI 150 547
1・1/2" ASME, JPI 300 560
ASME, JPI 600 575
PN 10, 16 507
DN40
PN 25, 40 513
710 452 121 385 25.8
JIS 10K 513
JIS 20K 523
50 JIS 30K 561
JIS 40K 561
JIS 63K 595
CA050
ASME, JPI 150 550
2" ASME, JPI 300 563
ASME, JPI 600 582
PN 10, 16 513
DN50
PN 25, 40 519
JIS 10K 657
JIS 20K 675
80 JIS 30K 725
JIS 40K 725
JIS 63K 771
CA080 880 602 174 510 48.8
ASME, JPI 150 699
3" ASME, JPI 300 717
ASME, JPI 600 737
PN 10, 16 659
DN80
PN 25, 40 675
NOTE: Approximate weights in the table above are of JIS 10K. For specifications of other flange
,
ratings, see the approval drawing (or customer s acceptance specification).
Fig. 5.4 Outline Dimensions of Integrally Mounted Model (2/2)
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Terminal box
φ107 L
98
H
Flow direction
h1
Flange
10
Ground screw
A W
Dimensions in millimeters
Flange App. Weight
Model L H h1 A W kg(JIS10K)
Nom. size Flange rating
JIS 10K 242
JIS 20K 242
10 JIS 30K 260
JIS 40K 260
JIS 63K 280
CA006 368 180 53 148 4.0
ASME, JPI 150 268
1/2˝ ASME, JPI 300 277
ASME, JPI 600 289
PN 10, 16 241
DN15
PN 25, 40 247
JIS 10K 256
JIS 20K 256
15 JIS 30K 276
JIS 40K 276
JIS 63K 294
CA010 406 218 53 163 4.7
ASME, JPI 150 282
1/2˝ ASME, JPI 300 291
ASME, JPI 600 303
PN 10, 16 256
DN15
PN 25, 40 261
JIS 10K 299
JIS 20K 299
15 JIS 30K 319
JIS 40K 319
JIS 63K 343
CA015 456 268 65 205 5.6
ASME, JPI 150 325
1/2˝ ASME, JPI 300 334
ASME, JPI 600 347
PN 10, 16 299
DN15
PN 25, 40 305
NOTE: Approximate weights in the table above are of JIS 10K. For specifications of other flange
,
ratings, see the approval drawing (or customer s acceptance specification).
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Screw-in Type
L
Dimensions in millimeters
Flange App. Weight
Model L H h1 A W
Nom. size Flange rating kg (JIS10K)
JIS 10K 380
JIS 20K 380
25 JIS 30K 400
JIS 40K 400
JIS 63K 422
CA025 524 329 83 262 10.4
ASME, JPI 150 411
12 ASME, JPI 300 424
ASME, JPI 600 437
PN 10, 16 376
DN25
PN 25, 40 380
JIS 10K 513
JIS 20K 513
40 JIS 30K 541
JIS 40K 541
JIS 63K 585
CA040 19.8
ASME, JPI 150 547
1・1/2" ASME, JPI 300 560
ASME, JPI 600 575
PN 10, 16 507
DN40
PN 25, 40 513
654 452 121 385
JIS 10K 513
JIS 20K 523
50 JIS 30K 561
JIS 40K 561
JIS 63K 595
CA050 20.2
ASME, JPI 150 550
2" ASME, JPI 300 563
ASME, JPI 600 582
PN 10, 16 513
DN50
PN 25, 40 519
JIS 10K 657
JIS 20K 675
80 JIS 30K 725
JIS 40K 725
JIS 63K 771
CA080 824 602 174 510 53.6
ASME, JPI 150 699
3" ASME, JPI 300 717
ASME, JPI 600 737
PN 10, 16 659
DN80
PN 25, 40 675
NOTE: Approximate weights in the table above are of JIS 10K. For specifications of other flange
,
ratings, see the approval drawing (or customer s acceptance specification).
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L
A1 Lh
φ107 98
Terminal box
Cable entry
G3/4
(G1/2 : TIIS) Heat retention fluid inlet Heat retention fluid outlet
φ10 stainless pipe φ10 stainless pipe
H
For holding heat tracer
M6 bolt
h2
h1
10
A Ground screw W Ah Wh
CA025 380 380 400 400 422 411 424 437 376 380 638 329 83 262 10.9 254 340 106 56 268 16.9
(1″)
40
CA040 513 513 541 541 585 547 560 575 507 513 20.3 31.8
(1・1/2″)
768 452 121 385 376 464 144 70 390
50
CA050 513 523 561 561 595 550 563 582 513 519 20.7 32.2
(2″)
Fig. 5.7 Outline Dimensions of High Temperature Service Models Sensor Unit
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Flow direction
H
Flange
h1
10
A Ground screw W
Dimensions in millimeters
Flange App. Weight
Model L H h1 A W
Nom. sizeFlange rating kg(JIS 10K)
JIS 10K 380
JIS 20K 380
25 JIS 30K 400
CA025 JIS 40K 400
(Low temp. JIS 63K 422
660 329 83 262 10.9
explosionproof ASME, JPI 150 411
service models) 1″ ASME, JPI 300 424
ASME, JPI 600 437
PN 10, 16 376
DN25
PN 25, 40 380
JIS 10K 513
JIS 20K 513
40 JIS 30K 541
CA040 JIS 40K 541
(Low temp. JIS 63K 585
790 452 121 385 20.3
explosionproof ASME, JPI 150 574
service models) 1・1/2″ ASME, JPI 300 560
ASME, JPI 600 575
PN 10, 16 507
DN40
PN 25, 40 513
JIS 10K 513
JIS 20K 523
50 JIS 30K 561
CA050 JIS 40K 561
(Low temp. JIS 63K 595
790 452 121 385 20.7
explosionproof ASME, JPI 150 550
service models) 2″ ASME, JPI 300 563
ASME, JPI 600 582
PN 10, 16 513
DN50
PN 25, 40 519
JIS 10K 657
JIS 20K 675
80 JIS 30K 725
CA080 JIS 40K 725
(Low temp. JIS 63K 771
960 602 174 510 54.1
explosionproof ASME, JPI 150 699
service models) 3″ ASME, JPI 300 717
ASME, JPI 600 737
PN 10, 16 659
DN80
PN 25, 40 675
NOTE: Approximate weights in the table above are of JIS 10K. For specifications of other flange
,
ratings, see the approval drawing (or customer s acceptance specification).
Fig. 5.8 Outline Dimensions of Low Temperature Explosionproof Sensor Unit
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660
Flange 4″ ASME, JPI 300 1036 245
1251
ASME, JPI 600 1082 255
1015
PN 10, 16 968 231
DN100
PN 25, 40 994 241
Boss
JIS 10K 1300 246
Rc1/4
150 JIS 20K 1320 253
JIS 30K 1330 265
ASME, JPI 150 1318 248
CA150
300 810 15 6″ ASME, JPI 300 1338 265
ASME, JPI 600 1388 292
PN 10, 16 1140 246
DN150
PN 25, 40 1290 265
Cable entry
0.00000
60
0.00000
Flow direction
H
Ferrule
h1
10
W
A Ground screw L
Dimensions in millimeters
Ferrule fitting App. Weight
Model L H h1 A W φD
Nom. size Connection kg
CA006 10 Ferrule 10A 231.5 424 180 53 148 34 5.7
CA010 15 Ferrule 15A 256 462 218 53 163 34 6.3
CA015 15 Ferrule 15A 289 512 268 65 205 34 7.1
CA025 25 Ferrule 25 (ISO) 370 580 329 83 262 50.5 10.7
IDF 1S
CA040 40 Ferrule 38 (ISO) 50.5
IDF 1.5S
493 710 452 121 385 19.2
Ferrule 51 (ISO)
CA050 50 64
IDF 2S
CA080 80 Ferrule 76.1 (ISO) 658.5 880 602 174 510 91 50.8
IDF 13S
NOTE: CA003 is of separately mounted type. Process connection: A in mm; S (sanitary) in inches.
Fig. 5.10 Outline Dimensions of Integrally Mounted, Ferrule Type Sensor Unit
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109
H
H
φD
Flow direction
φD
Ferrule
h1
h1
10
A W
10
Ground screw
A W Ground screw
Dimensions in millimeters
Ferrule fitting App. Weight
Model L H h1 A W φD kg
Nom. size Connection
CA003 10 Ferrule 10A 265 230 67 89.1 192 34 4.5
CA006 10 Ferrule 10A 231.5 368 180 53 148 34 2.8
CA010 15 Ferrule 15A 256 406 218 53 163 34 3.4
CA015 15 Ferrule 15A 289 456 268 65 205 34 4.2
CA025 25 Ferrule 25 (ISO) 370 524 329 83 262 50.5 7.8
IDF 1S
Ferrule 38 (ISO)
CA040 40 IDF 1.5S 50.5
493 654 452 121 385 16.3
CA050 50 Ferrule 51 (ISO) 64
IDF 2S
CA080 80 Ferrule 76.1 (ISO) 658.5 824 602 174 510 91 47.9
IDF 13S
Process connection: S (sanitary) in inches.
Fig. 5.11 Outline Dimensions of Separately Mounted, Ferrule Type Sensor Unit
Flow direction
φD
Ferrule
h1
10
A Ground screw W
Dimensions in millimeters
Ferrule fitting App. Weight
Model L H h1 A W φD kg
Nom. size Connection
Ferrule 25(ISO)
CA025 25 370 660 329 83 262 50.5 8.3
service models
Low temp. explosionproof
IDF 1S
CA040 40 Ferrule 38(ISO) 493 790 452 121 385 50.5 16.8
IDF 1.5S
CA050 50 Ferrule 51(ISO) 493 790 452 121 385 64 16.8
IDF 2S
CA080 80 Ferrule 76.1(ISO) 658.5 960 602 174 510 91 48.4
IDF 3S
Process connection: S (sanitary) in inches.
Fig. 5.12 Outline Dimensions of Separately Mounted, Ferrule Type(Low temp. explosionproof service models)Sensor Unit
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5.2 Type S
5.2.1 Integrally mounted models
230
64 127
φ134
Cable entry
60
Pipe stand
G3/4
H
C
Flow direction
φF E
φG L
Dimensions in millimeters
JIS ASME/JPI
Nom. App. Weight
Model 10K/20K 150 H C φF φG E
size kg (JIS 10K)
L L
CS010 15(1/2˝) 426 458 390 340 5 16.8 69 12
CS015 15(1/2˝) 464 496 390 340 7.4 16.8 80 12
CS025 25(1˝) 529 570 423 353 12.4 26.6 88 18
CS040 40(1・1/2˝) 716 749 439 359 17.8 40.4 112 28
CS050 50(2˝) 882 919 474 372 26.4 52.6 153 38
CS080 80(3˝) 1032 1073 510 392 38 77.8 176 69.2
Cable entry
Terminal box φ107 G3/4
Adapter
C
Flow direction
φF E
φG
L
Dimensions in millimeters
JIS ASME/JPI
Nom. App. Weight
Model 10K/20K 150 H C φF φG E
size kg (JIS 10K)
L L
CS010 15(1/2˝) 426 458 246 197 5 16.8 69 7
CS015 15(1/2˝) 464 496 246 197 7.4 16.8 80 9
CS025 25(1˝) 529 570 280 210 12.4 26.6 88 16
CS040 40(1・1/2˝) 716 749 296 216 17.8 40.4 112 25
CS050 50(2˝) 882 919 332 229 26.4 52.6 153 35
CS080 80(3˝) 1032 1073 367 249 38 77.8 176 66
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Cable entry
C
H
G3/4
Ferrule fitting
φD
Flow direction
E
Dimensions in millimeters
Model Nom.size L H C E φD App. Weight (kg)
CS010 15A 426 390 340 69 34 9
CS015 15A 464 390 340 80 34 10
CS025 1・1/2S 529 423 353 88 50.5 16
CS040 2S 716 439 359 112 64 24
CS050 2・1/2S 882 474 372 153 77.5 34
CS080 Optionally available. Consult the factory.
Nominal dimensions: A in mm; S (sanitary) in inches.
Fig. 5.15 Outline Dimensions of Integrally Mounted, Ferrule Type
Ferrule fitting
H
C
H
C
φD
Flow direction
E
Dimensions in millimeters
Model Nom.size L H C E φD App. Weight (kg)
CS010 15A 426 246 197 69 34 6
CS015 15A 464 246 197 80 34 7
CS025 1・1/2S 529 280 210 88 50.5 13
CS040 2S 716 296 210 112 64 21
CS050 2・1/2S 882 332 229 153 77.5 31
CS080 Optionally available. Consult the factory.
Nominal dimensions: A in mm; S (sanitary) in inches.
Fig. 5.16 Outline Dimensions of Separately Mounted, Ferrule Type
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5.3 Type B
5.3.1 Integrally mounted models
230
64 127
φ134
Mass Flow Kg/min
Cable entry
0.00000
60
0.00000
G3/4
SEL ENT
Flange
Ferrule fitting
h2
H
φD
Flow direction
h1
(h1)
(H)
Ground screw
A L L
Dimensions in millimeters
JIS ASME/JPI App. Weight
Model Nom. size 10K 20K 30K 150 300 H h1 h2 A kg
L L (JIS 10K)
CB006 10(1/2˝) 343 343 361 369 378 344 94 192 59 7.3
CB010 15(1/2˝) 380 380 400 406 415 341 94 189 59 7.6
CB015 15(1/2˝) 486 486 506 512 521 432 168 206 91 11.6
CB025 15(1˝) 569 569 589 601 613 426 175 194 91 14.2
CB040 40(1・1/2˝) 626 626 654 660 673 578 323 197 125 32.8
CB050 50(2˝) 626 636 674 663 676 578 323 197 125 33.2
Ferrule fitting
Model App. Weight
Process connection L φD (kg)
CB006 Ferrule 10A 333 34 5.2
CB010 Ferrule 15A 380 34 6.1
CB015 Ferrule 15A 476 34 9.9
CB025 Ferrule 25 (ISO), IDF 1S 559 50.5 11.1
CB040 Ferrule 38 (ISO), IDF 1.5S 606 50.5 29.3
CB050 Ferrule 51 (ISO), IDF 2S 606 64 29.3
Process connection: A in mm; S (sanitary) in inches.
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φ107
Terminal box
98
Flange
Cable entry Ferrule fitting
G3/4
H
φD
Flow direction
(h1)h1
(H)
Ground screw
A L L
Ferrule fitting
Model App. Weight
Process connection L φD (kg)
CB006 Ferrule 10A 333 34 2.6
CB010 Ferrule 15A 380 34 3.5
CB015 Ferrule 15A 476 34 7.3
CB025 Ferrule 25 (ISO), IDF 1S 559 50.5 8.5
CB040 Ferrule 38 (ISO), IDF 1.5S 606 50.5 26.7
CB050 Ferrule 51 (ISO), IDF 2S 606 64 26.7
Process connection: A in mm; S (sanitary) in inches.
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φ134
124
160
67
Cable entry G3/4
60 64
Cable entry G3/4 125
※ Hold-down hardware are supplied as standard accessories, but the customer is to furnish the stanchion.
6. INSTALLATION
6.1 Installation Guidelines
(1) Select a location easy to access for inspection and maintenance.
(2) Avoid a location subject to excessive temperature variation and vibration.
(3) Avoid direct exposure to the sun. (Provide a sunshade or similar protection to keep the meter out of
exposure to direct sunlight if necessary.)
(4) Avoid a location where immersion in water is a possibility.
(5) Select a location free from an atmosphere of corrosive gases.
(6) Location should be free from dust and mist.
(7) Separate at least one meter from sources of electromagnetic induction, such as large transformers
and motors.
(8) To ensure consistent and accurate measurement, adhere to the instructions in 6.2 Physical
Orientation, 6.3 Installation Location, 6.4 Installation Guidelines, and 6.6 Installing Proper Pipe
Supports.
(9) The Coriolis flowmeter requires an installation location where pipeline oscillation is held below 0.3G
to ensure consistent and accurate measurement.
(10) Locate the control valve downstream of the flowmeter.
Where cavitation is likely to occur, install the flowmeter at least five meters away.
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● ● ●
Slurries Gas
fluids
● ●
(If deposit buildup is likely.) ● Liquids that require cleansing
● Liquids that tend to foam
Fig. 6.1
(3) Transmitter orientation is correct if its display face is not in the horizontal plane.
Fig. 6.2
(4) For the orientation of separately mounted transmitter, see 6.8 Separately Mounted Transmitter
Installation.
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Fig. 6.3
NOTE: For wall mounting, secure the body with bolts, making use of sensor unit fitting holes.
IN OUT
IN
Fig. 6.4
(4) Transmitter installation is correct if its display face is not in the horizontal plane.
Fig. 6.5
(5) For the orientation of separately mounted transmitter, see 6.8 Separately Mounted Transmitter
Installation.
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IN
Fig. 6.6
(4) Transmitter installation is correct if its display face is not in the horizontal plane.
Fig. 6.7
(5) For the orientation of separately mounted transmitter, see 6.8 Separately Mounted Transmitter
Installation.
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① Avoid installing on the suction side of pump. ④ In a vertical line, avoid routing the outlet line like the
one shown (it may create air bubble pockets.)
Isolate
sufficiently
from pump
vibration.
P Pump
Take precaution
against bubble
entrapment when
liquid level is low.
Open !!
Fig. 6.8
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Flow direction
Fig.6.9
CAUTION: This meter is designed for flange mounting. It should be supported on the part
of the pipeline. Do not support the sensor body.
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42
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Fig. 6.10
Valve Valve
Fig. 6.11
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Gasket Gasket
IN OUT
※ While Type U meter is used in the figure, the same applies to Types S and B.
Fig.6.12
CAUTION
CA100 and CA150 weigh about 240kg each (4˝ JIS
10K flange connection). Obviously, there is high Eyebolt Eyebolt
risk with installation (removal) of this equipment.
, IN OUT
Therefore, we suggest you, for safety s sake,
to leave this work to authorized personnel
experienced in sling work and crane operation
(observing applicable regulations).
Shown in Fig. 6.13 is the center of gravity of
equipment. When working with a vertical run
in particular, carefully review proper slinging Center
position, etc. with its weight and center of gravity of gravity
in mind.
Incidentally, two M16 eyebolts (made of SUS304)
are installed in the housing of sensor unit (two
places). Since eyebolts can become loose and
come off with time due to vibration, it is good Fig. 6.13
practice to retighten firmly or remove upon
installation in the piping assembly.
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Inlet (outlet)
Piping
Gland flat
R1/4
Piping Screw fitting
Nut
O-ring
Gland union
CAUTION 1. Be careful to avoid damaging the gland flat and the protrusion of flow inlet
(outlet).
2. Exercise care not to overtighten the nut. Overtightening it can damage the
gland flat.
Body
Fig.6.16
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CAUTION: Support the pipeline with hold-down clamps; never hold down the sensor unit.
3 to 20D 3 to 20D
Pipe support Pipe support
Valve
IN OUT
Fig.6.17
Fig.6.18
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3 to 10D 3 to 10D
Pipe support Pipe support
Valve
IN OUT
Fig.6.19
3 to 10D 3 to 10D
Pipe support Pipe support
Valve
IN OUT
Fig.6.20
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6.7.1 Type U
● CA00A, CA001 and CA003
Terminal box
Piping
Copper tubing Steam Spot weld
Copper tubing
Fig.6.21
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Pipe retainer
Apply heat retention only to the
(material SUS strip)
main body.
Manifold
Fig.6.22
Sensor unit
Fig.6.23
Copper tubing
Copper Sensor unit
tubing
Pipe retainer
Pipe retainer (material SUS
(material SUS strip) strip)
Manifold Manifold
Horn Sensor unit Horn
Fig.6.24 Fig.6.25
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WARNING: The housing of sensor unit is filled with an inert gas; do not attempt to
remove the hex socket head plug unless it is absolutely necessary.
CAUTION
Avoid installation in such location as
① Difficult to access for maintenance and servicing.
② Excessive temperature changes and vibration.
③ Potential immersion in water.
Stanchion
(2˝ steel pipe)
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WARNING: Never loosen the hex socket head screws located on the
transmitter body.
WARNING: You may loosen bolts but never separate the transmitter from
the sensor unit.
(4) Rotate the transmitter to the desired position and secure it with setscrews (four places).
M8 Setscrew
Never loosen these screws (4 places)
located on the transmitter body.
Fig.6.29
CAUTION
The transmitter may be rotated over an 180°arc as shown in Fig. 6.29. But rotating it
beyond 180°will twist the harness from the sensor unit to the extent the equipment is
damaged.
(5) Confirming that the transmitter is secured in place, make conduit and wiring connections.
(6) Verify that the flowmeter operates properly.
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WARNING: With CS sensor unit, do not attempt to adjust orientation with hex
socket head bolts shown in the figure below, or its functions as a
flowmeter will be lost.
Fig.6.30
WARNING: Be sure to turn off power and discharge your static electricity before you
work.
① Using a flat tool 10mm wide approx., turn the display ② Disengage the hooks (3 places).
lid counterclockwise to loosen, and loosen further by (Recommended tool: Precision flathead screw-driver)
hand. (Be careful so as not to damage the finish.)
Fig.6.31 Fig.6.32
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③ Loosen display unit fitting screws (3 places) with ④ Separate the display unit.
precision flathead screwdriver. "Set washers" to
prevent screws from falling out are attached on the
back of display; do not completely remove screws.
Fig.6.33 Fig.6.34
Fig.6.35
⑤ For the display unit that has just been removed, it is necessary to take off fitting screws once, adjust the
orientation and re-install them. Shown below are the location of screw holes for different orientations.
A B
C
C
A.B A
A B C
Liquid service, Vertical run Gas service,
horizontal run horizontal run
B.C
Fig.6.36
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Connector
pins Display unit
through holes
⑥ Align connector pins (male) on the transmitter with ⑦ Tighten screws (3 places) at new screw holes and re-
mating through holes (female) in the display unit. install into the original position.
Fig.6.37 Fig.6.38
CAUTION: When tightening the display lid, tighten securely using a flat tool or similar
instrument. Insufficient tightening can affect gas-tightness and sensitivity of
,
display s optical switch.
7. WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
7.1 Wiring Connections
7.1.1 Cable lead-in
With TIIS ex-proof models
(1) This instrument is designed for use with a flameproof external lead-in, conforming to the IEC
compatibility requirements for lead-in fittings. Accordingly, do not attempt to use lead-in fittings other
than those furnished.
To accommodate varying finished O.D. of the cable, five different rubber glands are furnished.
Select one that best fits your application. (Of the rubber glands, φ11, φ12, and φ13.5, a φ13.5
rubber gland is factory installed in place.)
Table 7.1 Applicable Cable O.D Units in mm
Gland code Gland I.D. Cable O.D.
11 φ11 φ10 to φ11
12 φ12 φ11.1 to φ12
13.5 φ13.5 φ12.1 to φ13.5
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7.1.2 Power and output signal connections (both integrally and separately mounted models)
(1) Terminals for wiring connections are found at the back of transmitter housing. Remove the cover
and make wiring connections.
① Using hex wrench, take off latch fitting screw (M3 hex ② Using a flat tool, slowly turn the terminal box lid
socket head). counterclockwise to loosen and then loosen by hand.
Use care to avoid damaging the finish.
Fig.7.1 Fig.7.2
Status input/output
terminal block Power terminal block
(M4 screws)
Fig.7.3
③ Removing the terminal box cover provides access to the cable entry and the power board
holding the power and output signal terminal blocks. The customer is to furnish crimp style
terminals required for power and output signal wiring connections.
Power terminal block for crimp terminals: Round shaped 8.1mm max. O.D. for M4
Output signal terminal block for crimp terminals: Round shaped 7.2mm max. O.D. for M3
Status in/out terminal block and communication signal terminal block are of screwless type
and require no crimp style terminals.
Acceptable wire size: 0.16 sq. to 1.25 sq.
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① Using a flat tool, loosen the separately mounted ② Separating the separately mounted sensor cover
sensor cover by slowly turning it counterclockwise provides access to the terminal block (screwless
and further counterclockwise by hand until it comes terminal block) for the sensor.
off. (Be careful to avoid damaging the finish.)
Fig.7.4 Fig.7.5
Fig.7.6
CAUTION: Supply voltage must be within the range shown in the product nameplate
attached to the housing.
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Fig.7.7
(Figure 1) With load connected to plus side (Figure 2) With load connected to minus side
Load
ALTImass ALTImass
P1
(+)P2(+) P1
(+)P2(+)
Pulse output or Pulse output or
circuit P1
(−)P2(−) circuit P1
(−)P2(−)
Load
Load
S.0(+) S.0(+)
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CAUTION: 1. Signal for Bell 202 communication is superimposed over analog output 1,
not over this terminal.
2. Modbus communication terminal: For wiring example, refer to“Modbus-
based ALTImass Series Communication Manual L-740CM” .
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Power terminals
Fig.7.8
Conduct earth grounding work at external ground terminal or "FG" on the power terminal block (Grade D
grounding work).
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Transmitter
0.00000
Vol Flow L/min
0.00000
SEL CUR
Barrier cover to be applied Cut off shield wires here except for the
in a hazardous area shield wire over BRN and RED lines. Interconnect cable (Max. 200m)
Shield Type S, Type B (Max.5m)
(Protected by black tube)
Shield wires:Black
Brown Brown
Red Red
Green Green
White White
cut
Blue Blue
Grey Grey
cut
Purple Purple
Yellow Yellow
Orange Orange
Fig.7.9
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Transmitter
SEL CUR
Grey Grey
White White Purple Purple
Yellow Yellow
Orange Orange
Sensur end Interconn. cable end
cut
Sensor terminal box Shield Transmitter terminal box
(Protected by black tube)
Fig.7.10
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8. OPERATION
8.6 Warm-up
,
To ensure stability of the measuring conditions of equipment, provide about 20 minutes warmup period.
(A message "WARMUP 20" stays on after startup. The number shows remaining time (min).)
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②
③
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① Touch ENT key at lower right of screen over glass faceplate with
your finger.
When the key responds, a down arrow ▼ appears at lower right of
screen (surrounded by a dotted circle) where nothing was found
as shown in the next screen.
① Touch SEL key at lower left of screen over glass faceplate with
your finger.
When the key responds, a letter S appears at right bottom of
screen (surrounded by a dotted circle) where nothing was found
as shown in the next screen.
② After letter S comes on for 0.5 sec, the letter S appears highlighted
as shown in the following screen.
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① Touch SEL key at lower left of screen over glass faceplate with
your finger.
When the key responds, a letter S appears in the highlighted S3
area at lower right of screen.
(On certain screens, letter S3 may appear at lower center of
screen.)
③ While holding your finger on, the screen repeats a change between
highlighted and unhighlighted.
On the third appearance of highlighted S (duration 0.5 sec),
remove your finger. A switch to MODE SELECT menu screen
takes place.
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※1: Scroll direction can be changed by reversing the arrow direction at lower left with "SEL1".
(See "SEL1" operation in 9.1.2 Switch operation (2).)
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Operate "SEL1".
(4) Normal screen appears.
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2.Setup 2.Password
3.Font
2.Vol Flow
3.Density
4.Totalizer1
5.Totalizer2
Exit Exit
4.Back Light
Exit Exit
Process screen
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Sets a password. To validate the setting, password function in [No. 1-1] requires to be turned "ON".
1-2 Password See 9.3 9999
A precaution to remember: If password is forgotten, there will be no way to change parameters.
Changes LCD display refresh rate (ms). Select one from 1: 100ms, 2: 200ms, 3: 500ms, 4: 1000ms, or 5:
1-3-2 Refresh LCD 2000ms. Select a slower rate if the reading changes too fast, making it difficult to read; select a faster rate if See 9.4 500ms
prompt readout is desired.
Changes LCD font size.
1-3-3 Font 1: Double angle ⇒ Larger font, allowing 2 variables view in one screen. See 9.4 Double
2: Normal ⇒ Smaller font, allowing 3 variables view in one screen.
Changes dcml pt. pos. in LCD instant mass rate. Select one that matches instant mass rate used. Select
from 1: Auto ⇒ Auto (from 5th dcml. plc. to no fractions, 2: Integer ⇒ No fractions, 3: 1st decimal ⇒ to 1st
1-3-4-1 Mass Flow See 9.4 Auto
dcml place, 4: 2nd decimal ⇒ to 2nd dcml plc., 5: 3rd decimal ⇒ to 3rd dcml plc., 6: 4th decimal ⇒ to 4th
dcml plc.
Changes dcml pt. pos. in instant volume rate on LCD. Select one that matches instant mass rate used.
1-3-4-2 Vol Flow Select from 1: Auto ⇒ Automatic, 2: Integer ⇒ No fractions, 3: 1st decimal ⇒ to 1st dcml place, 4: 2nd See 9.4 Auto
decimal ⇒ to 2nd dcml plc., 5: 3rd decimal ⇒ to 3rd dcml plc., 6: 4th decimal ⇒ to 4th dcml plc.
Changes LCD decimal point position in density. Set to match the viscosity used. Selectable from 1: Auto ⇒
1-3-4-3 Density Automatic, 2: Integer ⇒ No fractions, 3: 1st Decimal ⇒ to 1st dcml place, 4: 2nd Decimal ⇒ to 2nd dcml See 9.4 4th Decimal
place, 5: 3rd Decimal ⇒ to 3 rd dcml place, 6: 4th Decimal ⇒ to 4th dcml place.
Changes LCD decimal point position in total flow 1. Set to match the total flow 1 used. Selectable from 1:
1-3-4-4 Totalizer1 Auto ⇒ Automatic, 2: Integer ⇒ No fractions, 3: 1st Decimal ⇒ to 1st dcml place, 4: 2nd Decimal ⇒ to 2nd See 9.4 Auto
dcml place, 5: 3rd Decimal ⇒ to 3rd dcml place, 6: 4th Decimal ⇒ to 4th dcml place.
Changes LCD decimal point position in total flow 2 on LCD. Set to match the total flow 1 used. Selectable
1-3-4-5 Totalizer2 from 1: Auto ⇒ Autmatic, 2: Integer ⇒ fractions eliminated, 3: 1st Decimal ⇒ to 1st dcml place, 4: 2nd See 9.4 Auto
Decimal ⇒ to 2nd dcml place, 5: 3rd Decimal ⇒ to 3 rd dcml place, 6: 4th Decimal ⇒ to 4th dcml place.
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5.Flow Direct
Exit
2.Dens Damp
3.Slug Low
4.Slug High
5.Slug Duration
2.Std Temp
3.Exp Coef
4.Settled Dens
5.Dens Value
Exit Exit
3.Temp Param
1.Temp Unit
4.Outputs
2.Temp Damp
5.Status Input
Exit
6.H/L Alarm
Exit Exit
Process screen
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2-1-1 Mass Unit Selects instant mass flowrate unit. For available units of measure, see 9.18 Available setup units. See 9.4 kg/min
Units of flowrate-related views and settings keep track of the units selected.
2-1-2 Vol Unit Selects unit of instant volume flowrate. For available units of measure, see 9.18 Available setup units. See 9.4 L/min
Flowrate-related units of measure and settings keep track of the units selected.
2-2-2 Dens Damp Changes density damping factor (sec). See 9.3 4.0
If density fluctuates excessively, select a larger value; if fast response is desired, select a smaller value.
2-2-3 Slug Low Sets lower limit density (low end in normal density) for slug flow detection. See 9.3 0
Set a value smaller than expected flow density.
2-2-4 Slug High Sets higher limit density (high end in normal density) for slug flow detection. See 9.3 10
Set a value larger than expected flow density.
Sets the duration required for detecting slug flows. During the preset duration, if measured density falls
2-2-5 Slug Duration below lower limit density [No. 2-2-3] or exceeds upper limit density [No. 2-2-4], it is identified as slug flow to See 9.3 0
indicate an alarm.
Sets enable/disable of reference temp. conversion function on density.
1: Off ⇒ Reference temp. conv. function disabled. 2: On ⇒ Ref. temp. conv. function is activated based on
2-2-6-1 Dens Compen the following formula and the obtained dens. value is used in the view and output, etc. See 9.4 Off
Dens. after ref. temp. conv. = Measured dens. + {ref. temp. conv. factor [No. 2-2-6-2]×(fluid temp. - ref.
temp. [No. 2-2-6-2])}
2-2-6-2 Std Temp Changes the ref. temperature (° C) of the ref. temperature conversion function. See 9.3 20.00
The setting is valid when selection [No. 2-2-6-1] of ref. temperature conversion function is active.
2-2-6-3 Exp Coef Changes ref. temp. conversion factor in the ref. temp. conversion function. See 9.3 0.00024
The setting is valid when selection [No. 2-2-6-1] of ref. temperature conversion function is active.
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4.Outputs 4.Lowcut
5.Added Damp
Exit
2.URV
3.LRV
4.Lowcut
5.Added Damp
Exit
2.Freq Factor
3.Rate Factor
4.Lowcut
Exit
2.Freq Factor
Process screen
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3.Cal Fail
4.Outputs 4.Pls. Output2
4.Satura. Alm.
5.Status Output
5.Param Alm.
6.Txr Alm.
7.Slug Alm.
8.Cal in prog.
9.Fix Output
Exit
3.Mode
Exit
2.Pulse
Exit Exit
2.Mode
Exit
Exit Exit
Exit
Process screen
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2-5-1 Function Changes status input assignment. (See 9.15 Status input functions.) See 9.4 No function
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2.LED
3.LCD
Exit Exit
2.Installation 1.Static
2.Dynamic
Exit
Exit
2.Fix Analog2
3.Fix Pulse1
4.Fix Pulse2
5.Status Output
6.Status Input
Exit
Exit
4.Trim Analog
Exit Exit
Process screen
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Tests backlight for possible problems by forcibly turning it on and off. While test continues, the LCD remains dead.
3-1-1-4-1 Back Light Performance test consist of WHT backlight lit (3 sec), ORG backlight lit (3 sec) and backlight unlit (3 sec) conducted See 9.4 —
twice one after the other (total of 18 sec) and ends automatically. After the test, the LCD restores normal illumination.
Tests LEDs for possible problems by forcibly turning them on and off. While test continues, the LCDs remain
3-1-1-4-2 LED dead. Performance test consist of RED LED lit (1.5 sec) and GRN LED lit (1.5 sec) conducted 6 times —
alternately (total of 18 sec) and ends automatically. After the test, the LCDs restore normal illumination.
Tests LCD for possible problems by illuminating and extinguishing all LCD dots. While test continues, the LCDs are
3-1-1-4-3 LCD forcibly switched in and out. Performance test consist of all dots lit (3 sec) and all dots unlit (3 sec) conducted twice —
alternately and ends automatically (a total of 12 sec). After the test, the LCDs restore normal illumination.
Runs a check for stability of sensor signal while allowing the fluid.
3-1-2-2 Dynamic See 9.6.5 —
For details, see 9.6.5 Pipeline oscillation check (fluid flowing).
Monitors status input. It is beneficial for testing cable fault and performance of associated equipment.
3-2-6 Status Input See 9.7.4 —
For details, see 9.7.4 Status monitor input.
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4.Trim Analog
2.20mA
Exit Exit
2.Count/Total2
Exit Exit
2.View History
3.Telop Info.
Exit Exit
Process screen
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4-1 Input Signals The screen is used for maintenance. View only —
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Click "SEL1".
(2) Decide whether to modify this parameter or not.
Current setting is shown. If you want to modify it, click "SEL 3" to proceed to the next
screen.
If the current setting is OK, click "ENT" and then "SEL3" to return to the menu select
screen.
Click "ENT".
Click "SEL1".
(4) Activate the data entry.
① If the setting "4.2" is definitely OK, click "SEL3".
Setting is now complete. The previous data 4.0 is replaced by 4.2 and the window
returns to the initial menu select screen.
If you want to abort the setting process, click "ENT". (The next screen appears.)
Click "SEL3".
Click "SEL3".
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Click "SEL1".
(2) Decide whether to change this parameter or not.
If you want to modify the current parameter shown, operate "SEL 3" to proceed to
the next screen.
If the current setting is acceptable, click "ENT" and "SEL 3" to return to the menu
select screen.
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "ENT".
Click "ENT".
② Confirm that the desired item (Kelvin) is selected.
To activate this setting (Kelvin), click "SEL 1".
To abort setting, click "ENT" twice and select Exit.
Click "SEL3".
Operate "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "ENT".
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Click "ENT".
Click "SEL1".
④ If "1234" in this password screen is definitely OK, press "SEL3".
If the password is valid, "MODE SELECT" menu screen appears.
If the password is invalid, a message "Input error" appears, bringing up
the password entry screen again.
To abort the setting process, press "ENT". (The next screen appears.)
⑤To terminate password entry, click
Click "SEL3". Click "ENT". "SEL3" and the window returns to
the run screen.
Click "ENT".
* Invalid password
* Valid password
(5) Password entry is complete.
A setup menu view screen
appears.
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Click "SEL1".
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "SEL3".
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Click "SEL1".
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
① Found to be OK
No problem is found in the drive coil.
To exit the drive coil check screen,
Click "SEL3".
Operation is brought to an end and the
window returns to the initial menu select
screen.
Click "SEL3".
Click "SEL3".
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Click "SEL1".
(3) Description of transmitter check function
A check is conducted sequentially on individual items and results are
indicated at right.
(During the check, GRN LED blinks on and off.)
Click "ENT".
④ A warning message upon detection of a fault.
The message tells the operator that correct measurement is no longer
warranted under the current conditions..
To exit the transmitter check process, click "ENT".
Operation is brought to an end and the window returns to the initial menu
select screen.
Click "ENT".
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★ Best Condition
★ Good Condition
Click "SEL3".
② Bad Condition
Flow signal fluctuates excessively.
Inspect the pipeline for condition. (See 6.4 Piping Instructions.)
Verify influences of pump vibration or other disturbances.
To stabilize flow signal fluctuation, we suggest to select a larger damping factor for
the flow. To end pipeline vibration check (Static) (zero flow) process, click "SEL3".
Operation is brought to an end and the window returns to the initial menu select
screen.
Click "SEL3".
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Click "SEL1".
(2) Decide whether to activate the function or not.
If you want to run pipeline vibration check (Dynamic), settle down the flow to a
steady state and then click "SEL3" to go to the next screen.
To exit the check process without running a check, click "ENT" and then click
"SEL3". The window returns to the menu select screen.
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
★ Stable flow
Click "SEL3".
★ Unstable flow
③ Unstable flow
Flow signal fluctuates excessively; Inaccurate measurement is a possibility.
We suggest to inspect the pipeline once for condition (zero flow). (See 9.6.4
Pipeline vibration check (zero flow).
To stabilize flow signal fluctuation, we suggest to select a larger damping factor
of flow.
To end pipeline oscillation check process, click "SEL3". Operation is brought to
an end and the window returns to the initial menu select screen.
Click "SEL3".
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Click "SEL1".
(2) Decide whether to activate the function or not.
If you want to start simulated output of pulse output 1, click "SEL3" to proceed
to the next screen.
To abort the process without producing a simulated output, click "ENT" and
then click "SEL3". The window returns to menu select screen.
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "ENT".
Click "SEL3".
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Click "SEL1".
(2) Decide whether to activate the function or not.
If you want to start simulated output of pulse output 1, click "SEL3" to proceed
to the next screen.
To abort the process without running a simulated output, click "ENT" and then
"SEL3". The window returns to menu select screen.
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "SEL3".
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Click "SEL1".
(2) Decide whether to activate the function or not.
If you want to start simulated output of status output, click "SEL3" to proceed
to the next screen.
To abort the procedure without running a simulated output, click "ENT" and
then "SEL3". The window returns to menu select screen.
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT". Click "ENT".
Click "SEL3".
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Click "SEL1".
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CAUTION: 1. Fluid (liquid or gas) must completely fill the sensor unit and be absolutely
at zero flow.
2. Accurate zeroing cannot be achieved unless fluid flow is completely halted.
3. Ensure that the shutoff valve has no leaks.
Zero adjustment comes in three options: with LCD switches, with status input, and through
communication. Each has identical functions. Choose one that best suits your task.
Click "SEL1".
(2) Confirm zero flow
Shut off valves before after the meter and verify that fluid flow is halted.
Upon confirmation of steady state, click "SEL3" to proceed to the next screen.
If fluid flow is not completely halted, click "ENT" followed by clicking "SEL3".
Do not attempt zeroing. (Ensure zero flow once again before you perform zeroing.)
Click "SEL3".
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In the event zeroing has failed, you cannot expect accurate measurement. Upon completion of
zeroing, do not forget to run a check for possible errors.
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Click "SEL1".
(2) Decide whether to perform analog trim or not.
To perform 4mA trim of analog output 1, click "SEL3" to proceed to the next
screen.
If you want to cancel the trim process, click "ENT" followed by clicking "SEL3" and
the window returns to menu select screen.
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT". Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
(3) Enter the present output value. (The transmitter produces 4mA output now.)
At present, the output of analog output 1 is fixed to 4mA.
Enter the current reading (4.1mA) of the instrument connected.
For the setup procedure, see 9.3 Parameter Value Setup (3).
(In the screen below, a value 4.1000 is finalized.)
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT". Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Click "ENT".
Click "SEL3".
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Click "SEL1".
Click "ENT".
(3) The present counter reading after the reset operation is indicated.
If you want to abort the reset process, click "ENT" followed by clicking "SEL3"
and the window returns to menu select screen.
If you want to reset to 0 once again, click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
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Click "SEL1".
Click "SEL3".
Click "ENT".
Upon completion of setup, move the cursor to "Enter" and click "S1"
A Var. Priority confirmation screen appears.
Click "SEL3".
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100
80
Mass flowrate [kg/min]
60
40
20
0
Time
-20
-40
-60
-80
-100
Output freq. [Hz]
1000
800
600
400 Low flow cutoff freq.
100[Hz]
200
=1000「Hz]×10[%]/100"
0
Open
Short
Status output is open Status output is short
as flowrate goes as flowrate goes
negative below 0. positive below 0.
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Pulse out 2
90°
(1/4 of the period)
・Slow pulse output (below 250Hz)
Pulse out 1
Pulse out 2
1msec
Pulse out 2
Pulse out 2
90°
(1/4 of the period)
Pulse out 2
1msec
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※1 Maximum range
Instant mass flowrate: - Max. allowable range to max. allowable range
Instant volume flowrate: - Max. allowable range/0.3 to max. allowable range/0.3
Temperature: Max. temperature range of sensor
Density: 0.0 to 5.0
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⑥ Low alarm value setting (Low Alm. Po.) (See 9.2.5 Transition chart (4) [No. 2-6-4].)
・Low Alm. Po.: Low alarm value
In the case "High Alarm" is set in ④, setting is not required.
⑦ Hysteresis value setting for high/low alarms (H/L Alm. hys)
(See 9.2.5 Transition chart (4) [No. 2-6-5].)
The setting determines a dead (or immunity) zone following the occurrence of an alarm.
Select a larger value when measurement fluctuates excessively; select a smaller value if
fast recovery from alarmed condition is desired.
800
} [900]
700
Hysteresis
600
of H/L alarm
500 [100]
400
}
300
200 Low alarm
[200]
100
0
Status output
Time
Open
Short
H/L alm active H/L alm active
Low alarm arises Low alarm canceled as instant High alarm arises High alarm canceled as
as instant mass mass flowrate exceeds [low as instant mass instant mass flowrate falls
flowrate falls below alarm + H/L alarm hysteresis]. flowrate exceeds below [high alarm + H/L alarm
low alarm value. low alarm value. hysteresis].
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Density
0
Time
Slug flow identifi- 10sec Slug flow identifi- 10sec
cation time cation time
Flowrate with slug flow alarm active
Flowrate with slug flow alarm inactive
Flowrate [kg/min]
0
Time
Slug flow Slug flow Slug flow Slug flow
under alarm active under alarm active
test test
Density fell below low limit value; Density exceeded high limit value;
as slug flow test duration expires, as slug flow test duration expires,
a slug flow alarm is issued with a slug flow alarm is issued with
flowrate clamped at 0. flowrate clamped at 0.
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108
Indications in error Influences on output in an error
Error Status message Description Coping action RED GRN Backlight Analog Analog Pulse Pulse Status
type
LED LED (※1) Output 1 Output 2 Output 1 Output 2 Output
Analog Output 1 21.6mA None
Analog output 1 out of -10 to 110(%) range; failure Measurement is out of range. Adjust measurement
Saturated
to produce proper output. such that measurement selected falls within [lower 2.4mA None
(Ana. Out 1 Satur) Unaffected
limit of analog output to upper limit value], or modify Per
Analog Output 2 Saturated Analog output 2 out of -10 to 110(%) range; failure None 21.6mA
Saturated setting. (※6) status
(Ana. Out 2 Satur) to produce proper output. Blink ON OFF None 2.4mA
Alarm select
Pulse Output 1 Saturated Pulse output 1 exceeds 11kHz; failure to produce (※7)
Instant flowrate selected exceeds full scale flowrate 11KHz None
(Pls. Out 1 Satur) proper output.
of pulse output. Lower instant flowrate for use or Unaffected
contact the factory.
Pulse Output 2 Saturated Pulse output 2 exceeds 11kHz; failure to produce increase full scale flowrate setting. (※5) None 11KHz
(Pls. Out 2 Satur) proper output.
A fault in drive oil connections is a possibility. Verify
Drive Input Out of Range Drive frequency out of normal range; failure to make
drive coil connections by self diagnostics.
10. MAINTENANCE
Scale Over Mass flowrate exceeds 110% of max. allowable Mass flowrate exceeds the specification.
(Scale Over) range; possible failure to make proper measurement. Use within the maximum allowable range.
Temperature Out of A fault in temperature sensor is a possibility. Verify
Temperature out of normal range, failure to make
Range temperature sensor connections by self diagnostics.
proper measurement.
(Temp Out Of Range) (For details,see 9.6.3 Transmitter check.)
Density Outside Limit Density measured out of normal range (0 to 5[g/mL], Bubble entrapment is a possibility. Per error Per
Per error output
Sensor (Density Outside) failure to make proper measurement. Check for bubble entrapment. ORG output status
ON OFF Setting
Failure A fault in pickoff sensor is a possibility. Verify pickoff (※4) Setting select
P.O. Sig Error(P.O. Sig Pickoff signal voltage out of normal range, failure to (※6)
coil connections by self diagnostics. (※5) (※7)
Err) make proper measurement.
(For details,see 9.6.3 Transmitter check.)
Temperature Connect Error A fault possible in temperature sensor wiring A fault in temperature sensor is a possibility. Check
(Temp Connect Err) connections temperature sensor connections.
P.O. Connect Error A fault in pickoff coil connections.
A fault possible in pickoff sensor wiring connections
(P.O. Connect Err) Check pickoff coil connections for condition.
A fault in drive coil connections. Check drive coil
connections. (This error does not show up in
Drive Coil Error A fault possible in drive coil wiring connections
measurement. Upon error diction, be sure to verify
drive coil connections by self diagnostics.)
EEPROM Error Blink ORG
An error in parameters; inactive operation A fault in EEPROM is suspected. Contact the factory. OFF 2.4mA Stopped OFF
Transmitter (EEPROM Err) (※2) (※4)
Failure Data Update Error A fault in transmitter is suspected. Contact the ORG Per error output Per error output Status
A fault in internal data ON OFF
(Data Update Err) factory. (※4) setting (※3, 6) setting (※3, 5) Select (※7)
Analog 1 Set Alarm Parameter setting of analog output 1 or analog
(Ana. 1 Set Alm.) output 2 comes under any of the following conditions
Verify parameters and reconfigure to acceptable
・Upper limit < lower limit
Analog 2 Set Alarm values. (※6)
・Upper limit or lower limit > max. acceptable setting Per error
(Ana. 2 Set Alm.) ・Upper limit or lower limit < max. acceptable setting Per error output Status
Parameter output
Blink ON OFF setting Select
Alarm H/L alarm parameter setting comes under any of the setting
(※6) (※7)
H/L Alarm Point Set following conditions (※5)
Verify parameters and reconfigure to acceptable
Alarm ・High alarm < Low alarm
values. (For details, see 9.16 H/L Alarm Functions.)
(H/L po.Set Alm) ・High alarm or low alarm > max. acceptable setting
・High alarm or low alarm < max. acceptable setting
Calibration Auto Zero Failed Wait until the fluid flow settles down to a steady state Status
Auto zero offset (correction) is out of normal range. Blink OFF OFF Unaffected Unaffected
Failure (Auto Zero Fail) and retry zeroing. Select (※7)
Stays on for a preset duration (slug flow check) upon Only flow output
Clamped Status
Slug Flow Slug Flow Alarm detention of gas entrapment Air entrapment in the fluid is a possibility. Verify the Clamped
Blink ON OFF Select
Alarm (Slug Flow) After expiration of slug flow check duration upon gas fluid and line for conditions.
Flow output at "0" Stopped (※7)
entrapment detection
High ambient temperature cause a rise in the
Transmitter Temperature
Transmitter’s internal temperature is unusual (above transmitter’s internal temperature, leading to shorten Status
Transmitter Alarm Blink ON OFF Continued Continued
80°). life of components. Take necessary step to lower Select
(Txr Temp Alm.)
Alarm ambient temperature. (※7)
Switch Alarm(Switch Alm.) Faulty operating switches Faulty switch operation. Contact the factory. Blink ON OFF Continued Continued
※1: Even with the run indicator staying off, the white backlight comes on in response to switch operation when backlight is set in the "ON" or "sleep".
※2: In an alarm, the LED blinks at a faster rate (at intervals of 100ms) than in other alarms (at intervals of 250ms).
※3: Outputs can go uncontrolled under certain circumstances if the transmitter fails, however.
※4: For 5 minutes after occurrence of an alarm condition (or sleep duration of backlight setting), the ORG backlight comes on; after which it will blink on and off.
※5: For details,see 9.12 Pulse Output Function.
※6: For details,see 9.13 Analog Output Function.
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of trouble and finding necessary corrective action. If the problem persists, or if you have any question,
nature. Sections 10.1 Error Messages and 10.2 Status Messages will assist you in identifying the cause
In the event an error occurs, an error message appears at the bottom of LCD display. Make sure of its
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LED LED (※1) Output 1 Output 2 Output 1 Output 2 Output
Analog Output 1 Fixed
Analog output 1 fixed is active (※2) Fixed output Unaffected
(Ana. Out 1 Fix)
Unaffected
Analog Output 2 Fixed
Analog output 2 fixed is active (※2) Unaffected Fixed output
(Ana. Out 2 Fix)
Unaffected
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Maintenance Test
Maintenance in progress OFF Blink OFF Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected
(Maintenance Test)
Key Protect A key operation attempt with key protect activated
OFF ON OFF Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected
(key Protect) (If key operation is required, reconfiguration is needed.)
When the number of run hours has exceeded 100,000
hours, it could lead to component failure or degradation.
Transmitter Operating-Time Over
We suggest transmitter replacement. OFF ON OFF Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected
("●" blinks at lower left of LCD)
(You can cancel indicator ●.
See 9.2.7 Transition chart (6) [No. 4-3].)
Transmitter
Operation Warmup in progress
Transmitter warming up
(Stays on for 20 minutes upon power on. Countdown OFF ON OFF Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected
(WARMUP 20)
value decrements at one (1) minute intervals.)
Poor power supply condition is a possibility. (A short
duration power cycling has occurred a couple of times.)
Powr OK ? While there is no problem in continuation of operation, OFF ON OFF Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected
we suggest to run a check for condition of power supply.
This message goes out automatically in 20 minutes.
※1: Even with the run indicator staying off, the white backlight comes on in response to switch operation if backlight is set in the sleep mode.
※2: Simulated output is available irrespective of the state of alarm. (Certain types of error disables output, however.)
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11. EX-INFORMATION
11.1 Nameplates
Explosionproof pertinent information is described (as“PRODUCT”or“Ex”) on the label attached on
the product.
SENSOR SIDE
TRANSMITTER SIDE
TYPE □ PA0K C □ 12 Ex d ib ⅡB T4 Gb
MODEL □ PA0K C □ 22 Ex d[ib]ⅡB T6 Gb
Ⅱ2G 0344
SERIAL NO. RATING
POWER □ AC240V 50/60Hz 100mA 25VA
FLOW RATE □ DC30V
MAX. ALLOWED VOLTAGE OF OUTPUT CIRCUITS :
500mA 15W
Fig.11.1
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TB2
Ii : 0. 878A I D : 0. 864A L D :0.18mH P1 −) OUTPUT CIRCUITS
Pi : 2. 7W L i : AA CN15 CN23 PD : 2. 66W P2 +)
1AB○1AB P2 −) AC250V 50/60Hz
MAX. TEMP. :80deg.C 2AB○2AB CIRCUITS OTHER DC250V
S. I. +)
CIRCUITS OTHER THAN DRIVE CIRCUIT 3AB○3AB THAN DRIVE CIRCUIT S. I. −)
TB3
S.D. +)
Ui : 15. 0V Ci : 0 μF 4AB○4AB U D : 7.2V CD :240 μF S.D. −)
I i : 17mA 5AB○5AB I D : 9.4mA L D :2.2mH
6AB○6AB L +) POWER SUPPLY
Pi : 64mW L i : BB PD : 16.9mW
TB1
G −)
7AB○7AB F6
AC240V 50/60Hz
DC30V
Ⅱ2G Ex d ib ⅡB T4 Gb
−40deg. C≦ta≦+55deg. C
A A A P2 −) AC250V 50/60Hz
MAX. TEMP. :T3 = 150deg.C ○ LW=8.22mH CW=30mF ○OA 2AB
Y Y Y CIRCUITS OTHER S. I. +) DC250V
CIRCUITS OTHER THAN DRIVE CIRCUIT ○ ○Y 3AB
MAX. TEMP. :T2 = 200deg.C BL BL BL THAN DRIVE CIRCUIT S. I. −)
CIRCUITS OTHER
TB3
○ ○G 7AB PD : 16.9mW G −)
F6
AC240V 50/60Hz
DC30V
2 Ⅱ2G Ex d[ib]ⅡB T6 Gb
Ⅱ2G Ex ib ⅡB T 3 Gb
4 −40deg. C≦ta≦+55deg. C
Fig.11.2
※2: For CA00A, CA001, CA003, CA004, CA100 and CA150, only separate types are applicable.
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Repairs relevant to explosionproof configuration by user are not allowed and all such works shall be
handled by the manufacturer. Hence, all users are requested to ask us directly or the nearest our agent
for the purpose.
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■ Shipping Parameters
Given below is the explanation of parameters found in the parameter list attached to the product.
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Model
Serial No.
List all chemicals and process fluids in contact with the equipment.
Process Fluid Names
NOTE: MSDS stands for Material Safety Data Sheet. It informs us of the physical
and chemical properties of materials and how to handle them
I hereby certify that the equipment being returned has been cleaned and decontaminated in accordance
with good industrial practices. This equipment poses no health or safety risks due to contamination.
Date:
Company Name
Address
Job Title
Signature by
Remarks
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Address
Contact
Return (shipping)
Date of
Delivery date
installation
Date of failure
Descriptions of
nonconformance (failure)
◆ Unless the statements below are fully documented, returned equipment will not be processed.
Model
Serial No.
Fluid name
Fluid density
Fluid temperature
Line pressure
Specification modification □ Yes □ No
Full scale flowrate
Pulse output ① □ Mass □ Volume (fixed) □ Volume □ Pulse unit: □ O.C. □ Voltage
Pulse output ② □ Mass □ Volume (fixed) □ Volume □ Pulse unit:
Analog output ① □ Mass □ Volume (fixed) □ Temperature □ Density to
Analog output ② □ Mass □ Volume (fixed) □ Temperature □ Density to
□ Tubes empty (no obstacles)
Sensor conditions □ Sensor empty (no obstacles)
□ Tubes clogged / contaminated
◆IMPORTANT
If sensor tubes leak, make sure that no process fluids remain in the housing. To provide a safe working
environment for our employees and engineers, this form must be filled in completely and accurately.
Unless accurate and precise information about the process fluids is given, returned equipment will NOT
be processed. Include your instructions and conditions accurately and in detail.
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2012.10 Revised
2012.09 Revised
2009.08 Released
All specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. L-740-9-E (2)