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UFM 3030 

 

 

 

8.4 Cleaning 

 

 

If cleaning with removed covers disconnect  the instrument from mains power. Avoid 
cleaning solvent entering or remaining inside the instrument. 

  To clean this instrument, use a soft cloth dampened in a solution of mild detergent and water. 

  Do not spray cleaner direct onto the instrument when covers are removed. 

  Do not use high pressure water spray for cleaning 

  Do not use chemicals containing petrol, benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone or similar solvents. 

  Do not use abrasive cleaners on any part of the instrument. 

 

8.5 

Turning the display circuit board 

 
To ensure horizontal positioning of the display irrespective of the position of the compact flow meter 
the display circuit board can be turned through 

±

 90º or 180º. 

  Switch off power supply! 

  Unscrew cover from electronics compartment using the special wrench. 

  Remove 2 screws from the display circuit board. 

  Turn circuit board into desired position. 

  Replace screws, if necessary transposed, in the circuit board (do not kink or squeeze the ribbon 

cable). 

  Grease screw thread before replacing housing cover. 

 

8.6 

Turning the signal converter housing 

 
To facilitate access to connecting, indicating and operating elements on the compact flow meters 
installed in locations that are hard to reach, the signal converter housing can be turned through 

±

 

90º except for hazardous-duty version like EEx, FM, CSA, etc. 
Any damage resulting from failure to follow these instructions carefully will not be covered by our 
warranty! 
The connection wires between the flow sensor and signal converter housing are extremely short and 
can break easily. 
Switch off power source! 

  Clamp the flow meter firmly by the flow sensor housing. 

  Secure converter housing against slipping and tilting. 

  Remove the 4 hexagon socket screws connecting the two housings. 

  Carefully turn the converter housing clockwise or anti-clockwise a maximum of 90

°

, but do not lift 

the housing. If the gasket should stick, do not attempt to lever it off. 

  To conform to the requirements of protection category IP 67 (equivalent to NEMA 6) keep 

connecting faces clean and tighten the 4 hexagon socket screws uniformly at diametrically 
opposed points. 

  To prevent corrosion, paint the gap between two parts. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for UFC 030 F EEx Series

Page 1: ...ture Heat metering Communications technology Switches counters displays and recorders Engineering systems solutions DIN A4 7 10028 31 00 KROHNE 06 2005 7 30935 32 00 Service Handbook Universal 3 Beam...

Page 2: ...Install the product securely and stable Install and connect cabling proper to exclude damage or harmful situations If the product does not operate normally refer to the service instructions or refer t...

Page 3: ...y for possible consequences of such changes Product liability and warranty Responsibility for suitability and intended use of this ultrasonic flow meter rests solely with the user Improper installatio...

Page 4: ...cations Therefore no further adjustments are necessary prior to initial start up Condensed installation and operating instructions are available for installation and initial start up Part A Chapters 1...

Page 5: ...xamples 16 4 Start up 17 5 Operating the signal converter 18 5 1 Front panel and operating keys 18 5 2 Menu structure and function of operating keys 19 6 Description of functions 28 6 1 Menu structure...

Page 6: ...mple operating check of the electronics after unpacking and before permanent installation is advisable to ascertain whether it has suffered damage during shipment Confirm for the correct mains voltage...

Page 7: ...The product complies with the requirements of the harmonised standards under the EMC directive 89 336 EEC Low Voltage Directive The product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive...

Page 8: ...the flowmeter avoid hard blows jolts or impacts Do not place the flowmeter on the signal converter housing 2 2 Installation location and position The UFM 3030 flow meter can be installed in horizonta...

Page 9: ...s to fit the bolts and nuts To achieve the specified accuracy of the flow meter a straight inlet section of 10 DN DN meter size and an outlet section of 5 DN should be applied Normally zero setting is...

Page 10: ...ed Open feed or discharge Install meter in a lowered section of the pipe to ensure a full pipe condition through the meter Down going pipeline over 5 m 16 ft length install air vent downstream of the...

Page 11: ...meter The pipe flanges must be connected to each other using a copper cable L but must not be connected to the flow meter The bolts for the flange connections and the gaskets must be insulated Use sl...

Page 12: ...3 Power supply connection In case of connection to the mains supply voltage Environmental conditions The UFM3030 is designed to operate safe under the following conditions Suitable for indoor and outd...

Page 13: ...supply DC 18 32 V dc AC 24 V AC 10 15 N N1 Neutral power supply PE Protective ground connection FE Functional ground connection Protective conductor clamp terminal Conductors up to 4 mm 11 AWG need to...

Page 14: ...ion 3 2 2 and 3 2 3 0 4 to 20 mA Ri 58 2 fuse 50 mA A2 Analog input 2 for temperature or pressure measurement Configuration via menu option 3 2 4 and 3 2 5 0 4 to 20 mA Ri 58 2 fuse 50 mA I C Combined...

Page 15: ...The electrical input and output signals can be connected either in active or in passive mode In active mode DC supply voltage is provided from the V terminal In passive mode supply voltage is provided...

Page 16: ...es of how to connect the electrical input and output signals Current output Active Ri 680 Passive For supply U 15 24Vdc I 22mA Pulse output Active Passive R1 470 R2 U R1 V U For supply U 32Vdc 24Vac D...

Page 17: ...Meter size DN Function 3 1 5 Primary constant GK Function 3 1 6 Flow direction Function 3 1 7 When powered the signal converter operates in the measuring mode TEST NO ERROR and IDENT NO _ _ _ _ _ _ _...

Page 18: ...w Total Totalizer sum and 4 Compass field for error indication 5 Operating keys for programming the signal converter 6 Magnetic sensors to program the signal converter by means of a hand held bar magn...

Page 19: ...tically when non plausible values have been programmed e g a too high a flow rate in too small a diameter If this is the case menu 4 will indicate that either FULL SCALE or METER SIZE needs to be chan...

Page 20: ...01 00 Flow 1 01 01 FULL SCALE Full scale value for 100 volume flow rate see Function 3 01 01 1 01 02 ZERO VALUE Zero value see Function 3 01 02 1 01 03 ZERO CAL Zero calibration see Function 3 01 03 1...

Page 21: ...T Display manufacturer 2 04 02 MODEL NO Display model number 2 04 03 SERIAL NO Display serial number 2 04 04 UP2 HW NO Display P2 hardware number 2 04 05 UP2 SW NO Display P2 software number 2 04 06 F...

Page 22: ...11 MIN VOS Minimum velocity of sound VOS Value used for I0 or P0 when function VOS selected in Function 3 04 01 or 3 05 01 Unit m s or feet s Range 0 through 4999 m s 0 through 15000 feet s 3 01 12 MA...

Page 23: ...FULL SCALE Heat measurement Full scale setting and unit for Heat power GJ s GJ hr MJ s MJ hr GCal s GCal hr MCal s MCal hr 3 02 13 BATCH VOL Batch volume Total size and units m3 Liter US Gallon Barrel...

Page 24: ...t range see Function 3 04 04 3 04 03 RANGE Range of current output OTHER user defined see Function 3 04 04 through 3 04 06 0 20 22 mA 0 pct 100 pct limit 4 20 22 mA 0 pct 100 pct limit 3 04 04 0 pct C...

Page 25: ...ge 1 pulse hr through 2000 pulse s 3 05 09 PULSE UNIT Pulse value per volume unit for totalisation pulse m3 pulse l pulse US Gal pulse bbl free user definable unit 3 05 10 PULSE UNIT Pulse value per h...

Page 26: ...3 09 00 Communication 3 09 01 PROTOCOL Communication protocol OFF no communication HART HART PROFIB PA PROFIBUS PA 3 09 02 HART ADDR HART address Range 00 through 16 3 09 03 PP FF ADDR PROFIBUS PA FO...

Page 27: ...4 07 01 PULSE UNIT Pulse value for volume flow rate unit see Function 3 05 09 4 07 02 PULSE UNIT Pulse value for heat power rate unit see Function 3 05 10 4 08 00 PULS WIDTH Pulse output pulse width...

Page 28: ...uring path error s Indication of measuring path errors 1 2 3 for measuring path 1 2 and 3 open or shorted sensor no measured value from path 4 Noise error to much noise on measuring path s Flow meter...

Page 29: ...ection sensor X X TIME DATE Real time clock internal error Not available reserved for future use TOT DISP Totalizer out of display range maximum 8 characters Reset Totalizer or change Totalizer unit T...

Page 30: ...is the time that it takes for the display and the current and pulse outputs to reach 66 of the end value after a change in the flow rate The time constant does not apply for totalisation The time cons...

Page 31: ...tputting VOS is not needed to measure flow Submenu 3 02 00 Version Function 3 02 01 Function of converter This function is factory pre set and can be changed between STANDARD and the appropriate versi...

Page 32: ...for analog input 1 2 These functions are available depending on the version see Function 3 02 01 The analog inputs are supplied with the 4 20 mA current range signal coming from the temperature and pr...

Page 33: ...tion for the influence of pressure on liquid Cpl When the feature has been selected for the compensation of the measured volume for the influence of temperature and pressure no extra parameters have t...

Page 34: ...3 and will roll over to 0 at overrun Function 3 03 04 Total energy Unit for the total heat energy counter Available units x10GJ GJ MJ Gcal Mcal The maximum value of the Totalizer is 99999999 x10 GJ an...

Page 35: ...ard reverse flow indication see Function 3 01 10 100 pct mA value for forward flow 0 pct mA value for reverse flow see Function 3 04 03 through 3 04 05 VOS proportional with the velocity of sound see...

Page 36: ...nd 20 mA Default is 20 mA Function 3 04 06 Limit Limit of current output Max setting and default setting 22 mA Limit it to 20mA when safety systems reserve higher currents as Fault Codes Function 3 04...

Page 37: ...also the error messages list in Section 5 1 INP1 MIN INP1 MAX INP2 MIN and INP2 MAX OVERRANGE over range indication contact open CURR MAX FLOW MAX and FREQ MAX see also the error messages listed in S...

Page 38: ...eds to be set to OFF and the current output range has to be set to 0 20mA see Function 3 04 03 The digital input can programmed for the following functions OFF switched off no function RST TOTAL reset...

Page 39: ...he error limit will decrease the internal plausibility counter by the number programmed in Function 3 07 10 The higher the number the faster an inactive measuring path will become active again Range 1...

Page 40: ...22 mA The milliamp meter indicates the current value selected Press the key to terminate the test and display the actual value again Test frequency output F Function 2 02 02 WARNING this will affect...

Page 41: ...Hardware no DSP Hardware no DSP software no Time count 7 2 Measuring zero flow value Set zero flow in the pipeline Make sure the flow sensor is completely filled with liquid Select function 1 01 02 o...

Page 42: ...sary Also see paragraph 8 3 change of power supply fuse Reassemble in reverse order points 6 to 1 Important Ensure that the screw thread of the covers on the electronic and terminal compartment is wel...

Page 43: ...in the instrument Try to determine and correct cause of the blown fuse then replace only with a fuse of the correct rating and type The main fuse can only be reached by demounting the complete electro...

Page 44: ...e the ribbon cable Grease screw thread before replacing housing cover 8 6 Turning the signal converter housing To facilitate access to connecting indicating and operating elements on the compact flow...

Page 45: ...ic caustic flammable or water polluting liquids you are kindly requested To check and ensure if necessary by rinsing or neutralising that all cavities in the flow meter are free from dangerous substan...

Page 46: ...flow sensor data which are factory set The DSP data and data from the galvanic isolated inputs is used to calculate the various flow values In turn the galvanic isolated output circuits are updated I...

Page 47: ...reduced Combined with the use of the latest signal processing techniques DSP this results in a stable and reliable measurement 12 2 Three beam ultrasonic measurement The flow velocity measurement of t...

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