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Flow Computer 

enCore FC1

Manual 
Part 2: Operating Instructions

FC1-BA2-EN a 2013-06-26

Summary of Contents for enCore FC1

Page 1: ...Flow Computer enCore FC1 Manual Part 2 Operating Instructions FC1 BA2 EN a 2013 06 26 ...

Page 2: ...Page 2 of 78 Operating Instructions enCore FC1 Elster GmbH Schloßstraße 95a D 44357 Dortmund Germany Tel 49 2 31 93 71 10 0 Fax 49 2 31 93 71 10 99 E mail Support DO elster com ...

Page 3: ...uidelines 11 2 Safety 13 2 1 General Safety Instructions 13 2 2 Intended Use 15 2 3 Unauthorized Users 16 2 4 Operator Liability 16 3 Design and Function 18 3 1 enCore and enSuite 18 3 2 FC1 Functional Description 18 3 3 Device Description 20 3 4 Control Panel 21 3 4 1 Device Keys 22 3 4 2 Touch Screen 22 3 4 3 Operation and Navigation within the Display 22 3 4 4 Security Switch 22 3 4 5 LEDs 23 3...

Page 4: ...tter EEx d via MFE7 Board redundant 44 4 4 11 HART Transmitter EEx i via MFE7 Board redundant 45 4 4 12 Gas Meter Turbine Encoder Index 2 LF HF Sensors EEx i via ExMFE5 Board 46 4 4 13 Gas Meter Turbine Encoder Index 2 LF HF Sensors EEx i via MFE7 Board 46 4 4 14 Gas Meter Turbine SMRI2 Bi directional 2 HF Sensors Flow Direction Detection EEx i via MFE7 Board 47 4 4 15 Q Sonic Ultrasonic Gas Meter...

Page 5: ... Modbus etc 64 5 3 5 Checking Measurements and Calculations 64 5 3 6 Sealing if necessary 64 6 Maintenance 65 6 1 Battery Replacement 65 6 2 Cleaning 68 6 3 Customer Service 69 6 4 Replacement Parts and Accessories 69 6 5 Warranty Conditions 70 7 Decommissioning Disposal 71 7 1 Storage 71 7 2 Disposal 72 8 Technical Data 73 8 1 General 73 8 2 Inputs 74 8 3 Outputs 75 8 4 Interfaces for Digital Com...

Page 6: ... describes the assembly installation commissioning and maintenance of the enCore FC1 flow computer called FC1 below A hard copy of this portion of the documentation is included in the delivery scope of the FC1 These instructions make it possible to work with the FC1 in a safe and efficient manner Compliance with all the safety and handling instructions specified in these operating instructions is ...

Page 7: ...Description of the Basic System including SFBs System Function Blocks basic functionalities Descriptions of available AFBs Application Function Blocks Part 3 is a composition of several documents and is delivered in electronic form only This part of the manual is intended for all specialized readers who are interested in AFB functionality details In particular these documentations explain how to c...

Page 8: ...ily harm up to death if disregarded Hazardous warnings are presented as described below DANGER WORD Type of danger Consequences in case of non compliance Avoiding danger The danger word signals the hazard level DANGER indicates an immediately hazardous situation that leads to death or severe injury WARNING indicates a possibly hazardous situation that may lead to death or severe injury CAUTION ind...

Page 9: ...esent documentation is directed to qualified electricians in the fields of switch cabinet construction and maintenance as well as qualified personnel with specialized knowledge in device assembly installation and commissioning The qualifications for different areas of activity are listed below Trained individual was instructed by the plant operator in an informational session on the tasks assigned...

Page 10: ...t standards and regulations that apply in specific countries Qualified electrician has the ability because of his or her technical training knowledge and experience as well as his or her knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations to carry out work to electrical systems and to recognize and avoid possible hazards on his or her own A qualified electrician receives training for the specific ...

Page 11: ... work to and with the FC1 especially before commissioning the device The manufacturer assumes no liability for loss and malfunctions that result from non compliance with these instructions We reserve the right to make technical changes within the scope of improving performance characteristics and continuous development of the device 1 6 Applicable Standards and Guidelines The construction producti...

Page 12: ...safety i EN 60079 17 Explosive atmospheres Electrical installations inspection and maintenance EN 60079 25 Explosive atmospheres Intrinsically safe systems ISO 12213 Parts 1 3 Natural gas Calculation of compression factor ISO 6976 Natural gas Calculation of calorific values density relative density and Wobbe index from composition ...

Page 13: ...enerators that are located in hazardous areas e g zone 1 A mixed connection of intrinsically safe and non intrinsically safe circuits to these hardware modules is not permitted Only intrinsically safe protection class EEx ib II C temperature and pressure transmitters must be connected to the respective ExMFE5 connection terminals Only pulse transmitters of protection class EEx ib II C must be conn...

Page 14: ...ce The FC1 must not be exposed to temperatures below 25 C or above 60 C during storage A temperature that is between 10 C and 55 C must be ensured while the FC1 is being operated The FC1 is supplied with power by means of 24V DC and this power supply must be protected externally using a 1A time delay fuse The grounding is connected to PE of the power supply socket for equipotential bonding The ran...

Page 15: ...nergy and mass can be calculated The measured and or calculated data can be logged and monitored The FC1 device may also carry out other functions and calculations e g a mass or volume conversion for liquids Please refer to Part 3 of the FC1 Manual for a description of available functions AFBs In addition the FC1 can be used to measure record and monitor other process signals Compliance with all t...

Page 16: ...ompliance with the current regulations of safety accident prevention and environmental protection that apply for the overall system in which the FC1 is integrated The operator must keep himself herself informed of the applicable occupational health and safety regulations and determine over the course of a risk assessment the additional risks that arise from the specific working conditions when the...

Page 17: ...r intervals and inform them of the risks involved with the device The operator of the overall system in which the FC1 is integrated must provide personnel with the required protective equipment In addition the operator is responsible for ensuring the FC1 is always in technically perfect condition The following items therefore apply The operator must ensure that the installation and maintenance wor...

Page 18: ...ctional Description The FC1 is a process computer that is primarily used as flow computer for natural gas i e for measuring and calculating the gas flow flow conversion Please refer to Part 3 of the FC1 manual for information about further fields of application If the FC1 is used for flow conversion various measuring instruments have to be connected to the device gas meters pressure transmitters t...

Page 19: ...ir flow directions is variable since device hardware and software can be extended This number depends upon the number of board slots available individual hardware settings and the software configuration European standards The FC1 supports the following European standards for the calculation of gas characteristics being used for flow conversion Value Selectable Calculation Standard Compressibility ...

Page 20: ...es These interfaces are provided in order to connect gas quality measurement devices or other devices that have a protocol interface Various other I O boards can be mounted from the rear side of the device The maximum number of boards depends upon the housing design A maximum of four process boards can be installed in a device with a mounting width of 1 3 while a maximum of seven can be installed ...

Page 21: ...re FC1 Operating Instructions Page 21 of 78 3 4 Control Panel Figure 3 1 FC1 control panel Navigation keys Function keys Touch screen Security switch Power LED Status LED USB port for PC connection 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 4 5 6 7 2 1 3 7 ...

Page 22: ...n a key is pressed an acoustic signal indicates the corresponding function has been activated 3 4 2 Touch Screen All key functions can be executed from the touch screen An acoustic signal indicates that a function was activated 3 4 3 Operation and Navigation within the Display Part 1 of the manual contains a general description for operating and navigating through device displays 3 4 4 Security Sw...

Page 23: ... green flashing light appears during the start up phase after a power failure Green perma nently illuminated The device is working error free i e there are no pending or not accepted alarms or warnings in the error list Please refer to the corresponding chapter in Part 1 of the enCore FC1 Manual for detailed information about alarms and warnings A red or yellow colored status LED indicates a curre...

Page 24: ... error list contains at least one pending and not accepted warning Red permanently illuminated The error list contains at least one alarm fulfilling one of the following conditions depending on chosen Acceptance mode The alarm has already ended but is not yet accepted The alarm is still pending but has already been accepted Yellow permanently illuminated The error list contains at least one warnin...

Page 25: ...rating Instructions Page 25 of 78 3 5 Interfaces Rear Side of Device Figure 3 3 Rear side of device example 1 3 mounting width TCP IP interface computer network Serial interfaces 24V DC power supply Optional process boards 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 26: ...C Three NAMUR inputs Z1 Z1 Z2 Z2 Z3 Z3 for messages LF pulses or HF pulses Pulse inputs are typically used to connect gas meters that have a pulse interface As an alternative the first channel is suitable for connecting a gas meter via an Encoder index A resistance input with 4 wire technology I U U I provided for connecting a Pt100 temperature sensor An analog current input 4 20mA P P alternative...

Page 27: ... temperature transmitters Two different modes are possible when using the current inputs as a HART interface Multi drop mode for a maximum of 4 HART devices Burst mode 1 HART device Three inputs D1 D2 D3 GND for messages LF pulses or HF pulses max 5kHz Pulse inputs are typically used to connect gas meters that have a pulse interface As an alternative the third channel D3 GND is suitable for connec...

Page 28: ...ment devices via digital protocol For devices with a mounting width of 1 3 a maximum of one MSER4 board can be mounted in slot 4 only For devices with a mounting width of 1 2 up to two MSER4 boards can be mounted in slots 6 and 7 only Fig 3 6 3 6 4 MFA8 Process Board One digital message output D1a D1b Three digital outputs D2 D2 D3 D3 for messages or LF pulses max 25 Hz Four analog outputs I1 I2 I...

Page 29: ...minals located on the rear of the device remain accessible The FC1 must be installed in an Ex free installation area electrical operating area outside of ex zones 0 1 and 2 in accordance with protection class IP 20 It is recommended that the FC1 be installed in a swivel frame 4 1 Line Connection WARNING Risk of explosion A risk of explosion exists when connecting any lines to the ExMFE5 board whil...

Page 30: ...power supply make sure that the plug connections for the gas meter pressure and temperature inputs of the ExMFE5 input board are inserted since this is the only way the straight line gap of 50 mm required in the relevant guidelines can be maintained The relevant installation guidelines must be observed when arranging the wiring The lines must be free of tensile stress and must be provided with a k...

Page 31: ...of the device and must be protected externally using a 1A time delay fuse The device is protected internally by means of a self resetting overcurrent protection component The grounding is connected to PE of the power supply socket for equipotential bonding 4 3 Mounting of Process Boards In delivery condition the device s process board equipment is configured as ordered Due to the modular hardware ...

Page 32: ...a metrology expert may be required for this purpose when the device is being used within the scope of legal metrology ATTENTION Risk of short circuit The FC1 device may be damaged when opening the device while the FC1 is powered on Always make sure the power supply of the FC1 is disconnected completely before opening the device ATTENTION The integrated circuits of process boards may be destroyed b...

Page 33: ...turer if you are in doubt Procedure for mounting a process board into a free slot The procedure for changing or removing boards is similar 1 Ensure that all necessary accessories are available Process board fitting labeling plate and jumpers 2 Use enSuite to read out the parameterization of the FC1 If necessary the enSuite installation on the computer has to be executed or updated before please re...

Page 34: ...allation Page 34 of 78 Operating Instructions enCore FC1 Figure 4 2 Rear side of device example mounting screws removed 6 Pull the board cage carefully straight out of the housing Figure 4 3 Pulling out the board cage A A ...

Page 35: ... the board place jumpers on the respective pin connector accordingly please refer to Figures 4 5 and 4 6 jumper Board position slot no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 4 5 Pin connector with jumper positions 8 Remove the covering plate of the respective slot 2 screws 9 Insert the board in the slot of the rear side wall the side for process connection blue connector for Ex boards green connector else cf Figure...

Page 36: ...or for determining the board number here 4 Figure 4 6 Interior view of the board cage 10 Place the board s labeling plate at the rear side of the device and fix labeling plate and board using the screws 11 Plug in the connector for the internal I O bus at the other side of the board The retaining clip closes automatically Check that all other bus connectors are still plugged in correctly 12 Re ins...

Page 37: ... I O I O boards and adjust all settings for its process connection Transfer the edited parameterization to the device Please refer to FC1 Manual Part 3a for further information on the parameterization process Section 4 4 contains connection diagrams for typical applications 4 4 Connection Diagrams This section shows connection diagrams for measuring instruments that are typically connected to an F...

Page 38: ...E7 Board Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device MFE7 board RI RU RU RI SH PT100 EEx d Figure 4 8 4 4 3 Analog Pressure Transmitter EEx i via ExMFE5 Board Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device ExMFE5 board P P SH analog pressure transmitter 4 20 mA EEx i Figure 4 9 Parameterization note Select Current input ...

Page 39: ...e transmitter 4 20 mA EEx d Figure 4 10 Parameterization note Select Current input and Power supply on 4 4 5 Analog Pressure Transmitter EEx i via MFE7 Board Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device MFE7 board A1 or A2 A1 or A2 SH Analog pressure transmitter 4 20 mA EEx i 0V 24V Isolated current repeater barrier Figure 4 11 Parameterization notes Select Current input Select Power supply off for active ...

Page 40: ... HART Transmitter EEx i via ExMFE5 Board Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device ExMFE5 board P P SH HART pressure transmitter EEx i HART temperature transmitter EEx i Hand held calibrator Figure 4 12 Parameterization note Select HART channel The following HART modes are possible multi drop max 4 transmitters or burst max 1 transmitter ...

Page 41: ...ns Page 41 of 78 4 4 7 HART Transmitter EEx d via MFE7 Board Internal Power Supply Figure 4 13 Parameterization note Select HART channel and Power supply on The following HART modes are possible Multi drop mode max 4 transmitters or burst mode max 1 transmitter ...

Page 42: ...ions enCore FC1 4 4 8 HART Transmitter EEx d via MFE7 Board External Power Supply Figure 4 14 Parameterization note Select HART channel and Power supply off The following HART modes are possible Multi drop mode max 4 transmitters or burst mode max 1 transmitter ...

Page 43: ... pressure transmitter EEx i 0V 24V Isolated current repeater barrier HART compartible HART temperature transmitter EEx i Hand held calibrator Figure 4 15 Parameterization notes Select HART channel Select power supply off for active isolator output Select power supply on for passive isolator output The following HART modes are possible multi drop max 4 transmitters or burst max 1 transmitter ...

Page 44: ...rd redundant Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device 2 FC1 device 1 MFE7 board MFE7 board A1 or A2 A1 or A2 SH HART transmitter EEx d A1 or A2 A1 or A2 SH Hand held calibrator Figure 4 16 Parameterization note Select HART channel and Power supply on device 1 Power supply off device 2 Burst HART mode only max 1 transmitter ...

Page 45: ...a FC1 device 2 FC1 device 1 MFE7 board MFE7 board A1 or A2 SH A1 or A2 HART transmitter EEx i Hand held calibrator 0V 24V Isolated current repeater barrier HART compartible active output A1 or A2 A1 or A2 SH Figure 4 17 Parameterization note Select HART channel and Power supply off device 1 Power supply off device 2 Burst HART mode only max 1 transmitter ...

Page 46: ...ard Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device Turbine Encoder and 2 LF HF sensor SH Z3 Z3 Z2 Z2 Z1 Z1 ExMFE5 board Figure 4 18 4 4 13 Gas Meter Turbine Encoder Index 2 LF HF Sensors EEx i via MFE7 Board Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device Isolated Pulse Amplifier active output Turbine Encoder and 2 LF HF sensor SH GND D3 D2 D1 MFE7 board 24V 0V Figure 4 19 ...

Page 47: ...2 Bi directional 2 HF Sensors Flow Direction Detection EEx i via MFE7 Board Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device 1 Isolated Pulse Amplifier active output Turbine SMRI bi 2 HF and 2 MF sensors SH GND D3 D2 D1 MFE7 board 24V 0V 2 Flow dir Monitor e g KFU8 Ex2 D active output 1 2 1 MF1 MF2 HF1 HF2 Figure 4 20 ...

Page 48: ... 4 15 Q Sonic Ultrasonic Gas Meter Serial RS485 EEx d via MFE7 Board Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device RS232C Service RS485 to RS232 Converter e g ADAM 4520 USM Q Sonic EEx d SH GND RSB RSA MFE7 board 24V 0V 24V 0V fuse 0 5A 12 30V DC Ground Line A Line B Data Data Figure 4 21 ...

Page 49: ...of 78 4 4 16 FLOWSIC600 Ultrasonic Gas Meter Serial RS485 EEx d via MFE7 Board Hazardous Area Safe Area FC1 device RS232C Service RS485 to RS232 Converter e g ADAM 4520 USM FOWSIC600 EEx d SH RSB RSA MFE7 board 24V 0V 24V 0V fuse 0 5A 1 2 33 34 Data Data 81 82 Figure 4 22 ...

Page 50: ...CPU or MSER4 Figure 4 23 Instruction Select RS485 RS422 or RS232 in parameterization setting jumpers is not required Pin no Pair no color RS 485 RS 422 RS 232 1 3 white orange data A data A TXD 2 3 orange data B data B RTS 3 2 white green data A RXD 4 1 blue VAUX VAUX VAUX 5 1 white blue SGND SGND SGND 6 2 green data B CTS 7 4 white brown VAUX VAUX VAUX 8 4 brown SGND SGND SGND Table 5 ...

Page 51: ... and Installation 4 enCore FC1 Operating Instructions Page 51 of 78 4 4 18 Analog Output 0 4 20mA via MFA8 Board Figure 4 24 Parameterization note The output current range is selectable 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA ...

Page 52: ...nd Installation Page 52 of 78 Operating Instructions enCore FC1 4 4 19 Message Output via MFA8 Board Figure 4 25 Parameterization note For channels 2 3 and 4 D2 D2 D3 D3 D4 D4 select Message output as channel type ...

Page 53: ...nd Installation 4 enCore FC1 Operating Instructions Page 53 of 78 4 4 20 Pulse Output via MFA8 Board Figure 4 26 Parameterization note For channels 2 3 and 4 D2 D2 D3 D3 D4 D4 select Pulse output as channel type ...

Page 54: ...lp function in enSuite software contains instructions for operating enSuite as well as a detailed description of its parameters 5 1 enSuite Software 5 1 1 System Requirements enSuite is a PC software system running on Java The following minimum system requirements exist for an enSuite installation Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 7 A graphics board with a resolution of at least 1024 x 768 pixel 10 ...

Page 55: ... to install the software 1 If the installation files is available as a compressed file ZIP file extract it to a directory 2 Switch to the enSuite folder within this directory or within the CD content folder respectively 3 Run the file enSuite_Windows_ version exe located in this folder The name of this file may be different depending on the software s version The installation wizard starts and the...

Page 56: ...he next window by clicking the Next button Figure 5 2 If necessary you can change the folder in which the software is to be installed by clicking the Browse button The selected folder is automatically created if it does not already exist 5 Go to the next window by clicking the Next button Figure 5 3 ...

Page 57: ...groups in which the program shortcut should be installed By default the shortcut is created in the program group Elster 6 Go to the next window by clicking the Next button Figure 5 4 This window allows you to choose whether a shortcut to the program should also be installed on your desktop in addition to the shortcut in the start menu ...

Page 58: ...tions enCore FC1 7 Go to the next window by clicking the Next button Figure 5 5 Installation progress is displayed in this window The next window opens automatically after the installation is completed Figure 5 6 The end of installation progress is displayed in this window ...

Page 59: ...t when an enCore device is connected to a computer via USB for the first time The following steps are required 1 Connect the enCore device and your computer via USB a suitable USB cable type A B is included in delivery 2 The Found New Hardware Wizard starts automatically The USB driver is included in the enSuite installation files Therefore choose option No not this time when asked for permission ...

Page 60: ... the software automatically and click on the Next button The driver is found automatically Option 2 If the enSuite installation has been downloaded from the internet the driver cannot be found automatically Proceed as follows Choose Install from a specific location Click Next and select the directory containing the extracted files of the downloaded installation then the subdirectory drivers Click ...

Page 61: ...Device Configuration and Commissioning 5 enCore FC1 Operating Instructions Page 61 of 78 5 The software is installed Figure 5 9 6 Click Finish to close the wizard Figure 5 10 ...

Page 62: ...e 4 Transfer the parameterization into the device As soon as the transfer of the parameterization starts a user login dialog appears on your computer screen If the initial settings for the user administration have not been changed the default administrator login user name admin1 and empty password will work Otherwise you have to regard the individual user configuration of the device There are prob...

Page 63: ...r if any further assistance or error diagnosis is required 5 3 Commissioning the Measurement System Note The presence of a metrology expert is required for final commissioning of the device when it is used within the scope of legal metrology In this case the conditions of the applicable approval must be observed as well 5 3 1 Checking Device Settings The legally relevant parameters can be checked ...

Page 64: ... protocol analyzer can be used to check digital communication 5 3 5 Checking Measurements and Calculations A final check of the accuracy of measurement results and calculations must be carried out if the device is used within the scope of legal metrology A metrology expert is required for this process and the applicable legal regulations must be observed 5 3 6 Sealing if necessary It may be necess...

Page 65: ...ges The battery must be replaced with a new one at least every 10 years Special case When the device is being stored and therefore permanently disconnected from power supply the battery loses approx 3 of its charge every month The battery is therefore completely discharged after 3 years It is therefore recommended that the battery be replaced by a new one when the FC1 has been without power supply...

Page 66: ...n the device is being used within the scope of legal metrology ATTENTION Risk of short circuit The FC1 device may be damaged when opening the device while the FC1 is powered on Always make sure the power supply of the FC1 is disconnected completely before replacing the device s battery Procedure for battery replacement A battery of the following type is required Lithium 3V CR AA 1 For reasons of s...

Page 67: ...78 Figure 6 1 5 Remove the 4 mounting screws A from the left side wall 6 Remove the left side wall Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 7 Carefully remove the battery cover tabs B using a small screwdriver 8 Remove the battery cover 9 Take out the old battery A B A ...

Page 68: ...ntil it snaps into place with a soft click 12 Reassemble the FC1 13 Restore the cable connections to the FC1 14 Reconnect the power supply The used battery must be disposed of properly in accordance with the instructions from the battery manufacturer 6 2 Cleaning ATTENTION Water penetrating the device will damage it Water may penetrate into the device and damage it when it is cleaned with a cloth ...

Page 69: ... are always interested in new information and experiences that arise through use of the device and that may be valuable for improving our products You may contact our service hotline with any technical questions Tel 49 0 231 93711088 E mail support do elster com 6 4 Replacement Parts and Accessories ATTENTION Incorrect replacement parts and accessories are a safety risk Incorrect or defective repl...

Page 70: ...ntact the responsible customer service department for replacement parts and accessories see section 6 3 6 5 Warranty Conditions You will find our current warranty conditions in the General Terms and Conditions e g on the Internet at http www elster instromet com de AGB html ...

Page 71: ...ought to room temperature before it is commissioned The device must undergo a waiting period of at least 12 hours before it is put into operation if condensation formed during storage The device s time may no longer be exactly correct after it is stored for longer periods i e its clock must be checked and set if necessary It is also possible counters and archive files may have been deleted Counter...

Page 72: ...aging must only be stored in closed areas Storage temperature must be between 25 C and 60 C Mechanical vibrations must be avoided during storage 7 2 Disposal The manufacturer will take care of proper disposal of the FC1 after the operational life of the device expires Address for returning the FC1 Elster GmbH Steinern Straße 19 21 D 55252 Mainz Kastel Germany ...

Page 73: ...erature range 10 C to 55 C Humidity 90 non condensing Installation outside Ex zones 0 1 2 only IP protection class IP20 Storage temperature 25 C to 60 C Weight Approx 1 2 kg fully equipped Power supply 24 V DC 20 power consumption up to 12 W typically 5 W Optionally 230 V AC via external power supply Display control panel 4 3 TFT color display with touch screen 480x272x3 pixels LED background illu...

Page 74: ...in burst mode or up to four transmitters in multi drop mode Pt 100 temperature sensor input 4 wire technology EEx ib IIC MFE7 input board 3 inputs 24 V DC for LF or HF pulses max 5 kHz or messages One of these inputs can be used alternatively for connecting an encoder index or as frequency input 2 analog inputs for transmitters with 4 20mA interface alternatively suitable for a connection of up to...

Page 75: ... Outputs Technical data 8 4 Interfaces for Digital Communication CPU TCP IP interface Ethernet 10 100MBit 2 serial interfaces Supported standards RS485 RS422 RS232 MSER4 4 serial interfaces electrically isolated Supported standards RS485 RS422 RS232 MFE7 1 serial RS485 interface USB port USB port for PC laptop connection for parameterization and service purposes Ethernet communication NTP Modbus T...

Page 76: ...anel 21 Customer service 69 D Danger word 8 Decommissioning 71 Device parameterization 62 Disposal 71 72 E enCore 18 enSuite 18 installation 54 ExMFE5 board 26 F FC1 device description 20 Flow computer 18 G Gas specialist 10 H Hazard level 8 Hazard warnings 8 I I O boards 26 Board number 35 Mounting 33 Intended use 15 Interfaces 25 K Keys 22 L LEDs 23 Limitation of liability 10 Line connection 29 ...

Page 77: ...Q Qualified electrician 10 R Relative humidity 72 Repairs 69 Replacement parts 69 S Safety installations 17 Safety instructions 9 13 Scope of delivery 6 Security switch 22 Specialist 9 Standards 11 Storage 71 Straight line gap 30 T Target group definition 9 Technical data 73 Trained individual 9 Transport 71 U USB driver installation 59 User login 62 Users 16 V Vibrations 72 W Warranty conditions ...

Page 78: ...10 Appendix Page 78 of 78 Operating Instructions enCore FC1 10 Appendix enCore FC1 Declaration of Conformity ExMFE5 board EC Type Examination Certificate ATEX ...

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Page 84: ... the Directive The test results are recorded in the test report BVS PP 05 2005 EC 9 The compliance of the device with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with EN 50014 1997 A1 A2 General Requirements EN 50020 2002 Intrinsic Safety i 10 If the character X is placed after the certificate number it indicates that the device is subject to special requirements fo...

Page 85: ...ons 15 3 2 1 Channel 1 terminals Z1 Z1 Channel 2 terminals Z2 Z2 Channel 3 terminals Z3 Z3 Values per circuit Voltage Uo DC 8 6 V Current Io 14 9 mA Power Po 32 mW Linear output characteristic Max external inductivity Lo 10 mH Max external capacitance Co 0 5 µF 15 3 2 2 Channel 4 terminals I I U U Voltage Uo DC 5 9 V Current Io 14 4 mA Power Po 21 mW Linear output characteristic Max external induc...

Page 86: ...Zertifizier GmbH 16 Test report BVS PP 05 2005 EC as of 31 January 2005 17 Special conditions for safe use None Page 3 of 3 of BVS 05 ATEX E 019 This certificate may only be circulated without alteration Dinnendahlstrasse 9 44809 Bochum Tel 49 201 172 3947 Fax 49 201 172 3948 ...

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