ABB CoriolisMaster FCB430, CoriolisMaster FCH430, CoriolisMaster FCH400, CoriolisMaster FCB450, CoriolisMaster FCB400 Operating Instructions Manual

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ABB MEASUREMENT & ANALYTICS | OPERATING INSTRUCTION
CoriolisMaster FCB400, FCH400
Coriolis mass flowmeter
Device firmware version: 00.05.00
Measurement made easy
CoriolisMaster FCB430 / 450 CoriolisMaster FCH430 / 450
Introduction
With no up or downstream piping requirements the compact Coriolis flowmeters can be installed in the tightest spaces, enabling applications not possible before.
CoriolisMaster FCB400
The compact Coriolis mass flowmeters from the CoriolisMaster FCB400 series offer low pressure drop, high capacity, an intuitive ABB display featuring a standardized design and cross­product compatibility, five modular inputs and outputs as well as HART communication.
CoriolisMaster FCH400
The compact Coriolis mass flowmeters for hygienic applications from the CoriolisMaster FCH400 series additionally offer EHEDG certified cleanability; all wetted materials are polished.
Additional Information
Additional documentation on CoriolisMaster FCB400, FCH400 is available for download free of charge at www.abb.com/flow. Alternatively simply scan this code:
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Table of contents
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Name plate .............................................................................. 28
1Safety .......................................................................... 4
General information and instructions .................................. 4
Warnings .................................................................................... 4
Intended use ............................................................................. 5
Improper use ............................................................................. 5
Notes on data safety ............................................................... 5
Warranty provisions ................................................................. 5
Manufacturer’s address .......................................................... 5
2Use in potentially explosive atmospheres ............. 6
Device overview ........................................................................ 6
ATEX / IECEx ........................................................................ 6
cFMus .................................................................................... 7
Ex marking ................................................................................. 8
Description of model numbers ......................................... 8
ATEX / IECEx ...................................................................... 10
cFMus .................................................................................. 11
Temperature data .................................................................. 12
Temperature resistance for the connecting cable ...... 12
Environmental and process conditions for model
FCx4xx… ............................................................................. 12
Measuring medium temperature for sensors in integral mount design with dual-compartment
housing ................................................................................ 13
Measuring medium temperature for sensors in integral mount design with single-compartment
housing ................................................................................ 14
Measuring medium temperature for sensors in remote
mount design ..................................................................... 15
Electrical data ......................................................................... 16
Overview ............................................................................. 16
Zone 2, 21 and Division 2 – Model: FCx4xx-A2, FCx4xx-
F2 .......................................................................................... 17
Zone 1 ,21 und Division 1 – Model: FCx4xx-A1, FCx4xx-
F1 .......................................................................................... 18
Special connection conditions ........................................ 19
Installation instructions ........................................................ 20
ATEX / IECEx ...................................................................... 20
cFMus .................................................................................. 20
Use in areas exposed to combustible dust .................. 20
Opening and closing the housing .................................. 20
Cable entries in accordance with ATEX / IECEx ........... 21
Cable entries in accordance with cFMus ....................... 21
Electrical connections ...................................................... 22
Process sealing .................................................................. 22
Operating instructions .......................................................... 23
Protection against electrostatic discharges ................ 23
Repair................................................................................... 23
Changing the type of protection .................................... 24
3Design and function ................................................ 25
General ..................................................................................... 25
Measuring principle ............................................................... 25
Device designs ........................................................................ 26
4Product identification ............................................ 28
5Transport and storage ........................................... 29
Inspection ............................................................................... 29
Transporting the device ....................................................... 29
Storing the device .................................................................. 30
Ambient conditions .......................................................... 30
Returning devices .................................................................. 30
6Installation ................................................................ 31
General installation conditions ............................................ 31
Installation location and assembly ................................. 31
Liquid measuring media .................................................. 32
Gaseous measuring media .............................................. 33
Turn-off devices for the zero point adjustment .............. 33
Sensor insulation ................................................................... 34
Heat tracing of the sensor .............................................. 34
Devices for legal metrology in accordance with
MID / OIML R117 ..................................................................... 34
Process conditions ................................................................ 35
Temperature limits °C (°F) .............................................. 35
Pressure ratings ................................................................ 35
Housing as a protective device (optional) ................... 35
Material load for process connections .............................. 35
Material load curves for flange devices ........................ 36
Installing the sensor .............................................................. 37
Installing the transmitter in the remote mount design . 37
Opening and closing the housing ....................................... 38
Dual- compartment housing ........................................... 39
Single-compartment housing ......................................... 39
Adjusting the transmitter position .................................... 40
Transmitter housing ........................................................ 40
Rotate LCD indicator – dual-compartment housing .. 40
Installing the plug-in cards .................................................. 42
7Electrical connections ............................................ 46
Safety instructions ................................................................ 46
Power supply .......................................................................... 46
Installing the connection cables ......................................... 47
Recommended cables ...................................................... 47
Pin assignment ....................................................................... 48
Electrical data for inputs and outputs .......................... 49
Connection examples ....................................................... 53
Connection to integral mount design ........................... 56
Connection to remote mount design............................ 58
Digital communication ......................................................... 61
HART® Communication .................................................... 61
Modbus® communication ............................................... 61
Cable specification ........................................................... 62
PROFIBUS DP® communication ...................................... 62
8Commissioning ....................................................... 64
Hardware settings ................................................................. 64
Dual- compartment housing ........................................... 64
Single-compartment housing ......................................... 65
Configuration of digital outputs V1 / V2 or V3 / V4 ... 65
Checks prior to commissioning .......................................... 66
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Switching on the power supply .......................................... 66
Parameterization of the device .......................................... 66
Installation of ABB AssetVision Basic and ABB Field
Information Manager (FIM) ............................................ 66
Parameterization via the infrared service port adapter
............................................................................................. 69
Parameterization via HART® ........................................... 69
Basic Setup .............................................................................. 70
Menu: Easy Set-up ............................................................. 70
9Operation ................................................................. 72
Safety instructions ................................................................. 72
Menu navigation ..................................................................... 72
Menu levels .............................................................................. 73
Process display ....................................................................... 74
Switching to the information level ...................................... 74
Error messages on the LCD display ............................... 75
Switching to the information level ...................................... 75
Resetting the customer password................................. 76
Selecting and changing parameters ................................... 77
Available units ......................................................................... 78
Available process variables ................................................. 80
Parameter overview ............................................................... 83
Parameter descriptions ........................................................ 95
Menu: Easy Set-up ............................................................. 95
Menu: Device Info .............................................................. 97
Menu: Device Setup .......................................................... 99
Menu: Display ................................................................... 106
Menu: Input / Output...................................................... 107
Menu: Process Alarm ...................................................... 112
Menu: Communication ................................................... 113
Menu: Diagnostics ........................................................... 115
Menu: Totalizer ................................................................ 119
Software history ................................................................... 121
Zero point balance under operating conditions ............ 121
Measurement of standard volumes .................................. 122
VeriMass erosion monitor .................................................. 124
Setup ................................................................................. 124
Concentration measurement DensiMass ........................ 125
Calculating standard volumes and standard densities
of liquids ........................................................................... 125
Accuracy of the concentration measurement ............ 126
Entering the concentration matrix .............................. 126
FillMass batch function ....................................................... 129
Setup ................................................................................. 130
Spare parts ........................................................................... 139
Replacing the fuse ............................................................... 139
Replacing the LCD indicator .............................................. 140
Replacing the frontend board ............................................ 141
Integral mount design .................................................... 141
Remote mount design ................................................... 143
Replacing the sensor ........................................................... 144
Returning devices ................................................................ 144
13Dismounting and disposal ................................... 145
Dismounting ......................................................................... 145
Disposal ................................................................................. 145
14Specification ......................................................... 146
15Additional documents .......................................... 146
16Appendix ................................................................. 147
Return form ........................................................................... 147
10Diagnosis / error messages ................................. 131
Calling up the error description ........................................ 131
General ................................................................................... 131
Overview ................................................................................ 132
Error messages ..................................................................... 134
11Maintenance ........................................................... 138
Safety instructions ............................................................... 138
Sensor .................................................................................... 138
Cleaning ................................................................................. 138
12Repair ...................................................................... 138
Safety instructions ............................................................... 138
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1 Safety
General information and instructions
These instructions are an important part of the product and must be retained for future reference. Installation, commissioning, and maintenance of the product may only be performed by trained specialist personnel who have been authorized by the plant operator accordingly. The specialist personnel must have read and understood the manual and must comply with its instructions. For additional information or if specific problems occur that are not discussed in these instructions, contact the manufacturer. The content of these instructions is neither part of nor an amendment to any previous or existing agreement, promise or legal relationship. Modifications and repairs to the product may only be performed if expressly permitted by these instructions. Information and symbols on the product must be observed. These may not be removed and must be fully legible at all times. The operating company must strictly observe the applicable national regulations relating to the installation, function testing, repair and maintenance of electrical products.
Warnings
The warnings in these instructions are structured as follows:
DANGER
The signal word ‘DANGER’ indicates an imminent danger. Failure to observe this information will result in death or severe injury.
WARNING
The signal word ‘WARNING’ indicates an imminent danger. Failure to observe this information may result in death or severe injury.
CAUTION
The signal word ‘CAUTION’ indicates an imminent danger. Failure to observe this information may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
The signal word
Note
Note’ indicates useful or important information about the product.
NOTIC
indicates possible material damage.
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Intended use
This device is intended for the following uses:
• To convey liquids and gases (including unstable measuring media).
• To meter mass flow directly.
• To meter volumetric flow (indirectly via mass flow and density).
• To measure the density of the measuring medium.
• To measure the temperature of the measuring medium.
The device has been designed for use exclusively within the technical limit values indicated on the identification plate and in the data sheets.
When using measuring media, the following points must be observed:
• Measuring media may only be used if, based on the state
of the art or the operating experience of the user, it can be assured that the chemical and physical properties necessary for operational security of the materials of the wetted parts of the temperature sensor will not be adversely affected during the operating time.
• Media containing chloride in particular can cause
corrosion damage to stainless steels which, although not visible externally, can damage wetted parts beyond repair and lead to the measuring medium escaping. It is the operator's responsibility to check the suitability of these materials for the respective application.
• Measuring media with unknown properties or abrasive
measuring media may only be used if the operator is able to perform regular and suitable tests to ensure the safe condition of the device
Improper use
The following are considered to be instances of especially improper use of the device:
• Operation as a flexible compensating adapter in piping,
for example for compensating pipe offsets, pipe vibrations, pipe expansions, etc.
• For use as a climbing aid, for example for mounting
purposes.
• For use as a bracket for external loads, for example as a
support for piping, etc.
• Material application, for example by painting over the
housing, name plate or welding/soldering on parts.
• Material removal, for example by spot drilling the
housing.
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Notes on data safety
This product is designed to be connected to and to communicate information and data via a network interface. It is operator’s sole responsibility to provide and continuously ensure a secure connection between the product and your network or any other network (as the case may be). Operator shall establish and maintain any appropriate measures (such as but not limited to the installation of firewalls, application of authentication measures, encryption of data, installation of anti-virus programs, etc.) to protect the product, the network, its system and the interface against any kind of security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and / or theft of data or information. ABB Automation Products GmbH and its affiliates are not liable for damages and / or losses related to such security breaches, any unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and / or theft of data or information.
Warranty provisions
Using the device in a manner that does not fall within the scope of its intended use, disregarding this manual, using underqualified personnel, or making unauthorized alterations releases the manufacturer from liability for any resulting damage. This renders the manufacturer's warranty null and void.
Manufacturer’s address
ABB Automation Products GmbH Measurement & Analytics
Dransfelder Str. 2 37079 Goettingen Germany Tel: +49 551 905-0 Fax: +49 551 905-777 Email: vertrieb.messtechnik-produkte@de.abb.com
Customer service center
Tel: +49 180 5 222 580 Email: automation.service@de.abb.com
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Note
Further information on the Ex-Approval of devices can be found in the type examination certificates or the relevant certificates at
www.abb.com/flow .
Device overview
ATEX / IECEx
Standard / No explosion protection Zone 2, 21, 22 Zone 1, 21 (Zone 0)
Model number FCx4xx Y0 FCx4xx A2 FCx4xx A1
Integral mount design
• Standard
• Zone 2, 21, 22
• Zone 1, 21
• Zone 0
Model number FCT4xx Y0 FCx4xx Y0 FCT4xx A2 FCx4xx A2 FCT4xx A1 FCx4xx A1
Remote mount design
Transmitter and
flowmeter sensor
• Standard
• Zone 2, 21, 22
• Zone 1, 21
• Zone 0
Model number FCT4xx Y0 FCT4xx A2 FCx4xx A1
Remote mount design
Transmitter
• Standard
• Zone 2, 21, 22
Sensor
• Zone 1, 21
• Zone 0
Model number FCT4xx A2 FCx4xx A1
Remote mount design
Transmitter
• Zone 2, 21, 22
Sensor
• Zone 1, 21
1 Single-compartment housing 2 Dual-compartment housing 3 Zone 0 within the meter tube
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cFMus
Standard / No explosion protection Class I Div. 2 / Zone 2 Class I Div. 1 / Zone 1 (Zone 0)
Model number FCx4xx Y0 FCx4xx F2 FCx4xx F1
Integral mount design
• Standard
• Div. 2 / Zone 2
• Div. 1 / Zone 1
(Zone 0)
Model number FCT4xx Y0 FCx4xx Y0 FCT4xx F2 FCx4xx F2 FCT4xx F1 FCx4xx F1
Remote mount design
Transmitter and
flowmeter sensor
• Div. 2 / Zone 2
• Div. 1 / Zone 1
(Zone 0)
Model number FCT4xx Y0 FCT4xx F2 FCx4xx F1
Remote mount design
Transmitter
• Standard
Sensor
• Div. 2 / Zone 2
• Div. 1 / Zone 1
(Zone 0)
Model number FCT4xx F2 FCx4xx F1
Remote mount design
Transmitter
• Div. 2 / Zone 2
Sensor
• Div. 1 / Zone 1
(Zone 0)
1 Single-compartment housing 2 Dual-compartment housing 3 Zone 0 within the meter tube
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Ex marking
Description of model numbers
Each device design has a specific model number. The parts of the model number relating to explosion protection are listed in the following table. The complete key to model numbers is described in the device data sheet.
Basic model
Explosion protection
Without
ATEX / IECEx (Zone 2 / 22)
ATEX / IECEx (Zone 1 / 21)
cFMus version, Class 1, Div. 2 (Zone 2 / 21)
cFMus version, Class 1, Div. 1 (Zone 1 / 21)
NEPSI (Zone 2 / 22)
NEPSI (Zone 1 / 21)
Design / terminal box material / cable glands
Integral mount - see transmitter housing
Remote mount / aluminum / 1 × M20 × 1.5
Remote mount / aluminum / 1 × NPT ½ in
Remote mount / stainless steel / 1 × M20 × 1.5
Remote mount / stainless steel / 1 × NPT ½ in
Nominal diameter / nominal connection diameter
Process connection
Material for wetted parts
Stainless steel
Polished stainless steel H1
Nickel alloy
Flow rate calibration
Density calibration
FCa4c d m f g h i j k l m
Y0
A2
A1
F2
F1
S2
S1
U1
A1
Y0
U2
A2
xxxxx
xx
A1
C1
x
x
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Basic model
Design / transmitter housing / transmitter housing material / cable gland
Integral mount / dual-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × M20 × 1.5
Integral mount / dual-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × NPT ½ in D2
Integral mount / dual-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × M20 × 1.5 (Ex d / XP)
Integral mount / dual-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × NPT ½ in (Ex d / XP) D6
Integral mount / dual-compartment housing / stainless steel / 3 × M20 × 1.5
Integral mount / dual-compartment housing / stainless steel / 3 × NPT ½ in D4
Integral mount / dual-compartment housing / stainless steel / 3 × M20 × 1.5 (Ex d /
XP)
Integral mount / dual-compartment housing / stainless steel / 3 × NPT ½ in (Ex d /
XP)
Integral mount / single-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × M20 × 1.5 S1
Integral mount / single-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × NPT ½ in
Remote mount / dual-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × M20 × 1.5
Remote mount / dual-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × NPT ½ in
Remote mount / dual-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × M20 × 1.5 (Ex d / XP)
Remote mount / dual-compartment housing / aluminum / 3 × NPT ½ in (Ex d / XP)
Remote mount / dual-compartment housing / stainless steel / 3 × M20 × 1.5
Remote mount / dual-compartment housing / stainless steel / 3 × NPT ½ in
Remote mount / dual-compartment housing / stainless steel / 3 × M20 × 1.5 (Ex d /
XP)
Remote mount / dual-compartment housing / stainless steel / 3 × NPT ½ in (Ex d /
XP)
Remote mount / single-compartment housing, wall mounting / aluminum /
4 × M20 × 1.5
Remote mount / single-compartment housing, wall mounting / aluminum / 4 × NPT
½ in
Remote mount / not specified
Outputs
Current output 1 (active or passive), digital output 1 & 2 (passive),
HART®, PROFIBUS DP®
Current output 1 (active), digital output 1 & 2 (passive), HART®, Modbus® M1*
Current output 1 (active / passive), digital output 1 & 2 (passive), HART
Current output 1 (active / passive), digital output 1 & 2 (passive),
24 V DC transmitter loop power supply, HART®
Current output 1 (active / passive), digital output 1 & 2 (passive),
current output 2 (passive), HART®
Current output 1 (active / passive), digital output 1 & 2 (passive),
current output 2 (passive), current output 3 (passive), HART®
Current output 1 (active / passive), digital output 1 & 2 (passive),
current output 2 (passive), 24 V DC transmitter loop power supply, HART®
Without Y0
Power supply
100 to 230 V AC
11 to 30 V DC
Without
* The M1 design is identical in construction to the M5 design, as it can also be called in other locations
FCa4c d m f g h i j k l m
G3
D1
D5
D3
D7
D8
S2
R1
R2
R5
R6
R3
R4
R7
R8
W1
W2
Y0
D1
G0
G1
G2
G4
A
C
Y
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ATEX / IECEx
Note
• A specific marking applies, depending on the design.
• ABB reserves the right to modify the Ex-marking. Refer to the name plate for the exact marking.
Model number for use in Zone 2, 21 Ex marking Certificate
FCa4c – A2Y0fghijD
Integral mount design with dual-compartment
housing
FCa4c – A2efghijY
Sensor in remote mount design with dual-
compartment housing
FCT4c – A2R
Transmitter in remote mount design with dual-
compartment housing
Model number for use in Zone 1, 21 Ex marking Certificate
FCa4c – A1Y0fghijDx (x = 1 to 4)
Integral mount design with dual-compartment
housing
FCa4c – A1Y0fghijDx (x = 5 to 8)
Integral mount design with dual-compartment
housing (flameproof enclosure ‘Ex d’)
FCa4c – A1efghijY
Sensor in remote mount design with dual-
compartment housing
FCT4c – A1R (x = 1 to 4)
Transmitter in remote mount design with dual-
compartment housing
FCT4c – A1R (x = 5 to 8)
Transmitter in remote mount design with dual-
compartment housing
(flameproof enclosure ‘Ex d’)
II3G Ex ec IIC T6...T1 Gc
II2D Ex tc IIIC T80°C...Tmedium Dc
II3G Ex ec IIC T6 Gc
II2D Ex tc IIIC T80°C Dc
II 1/2 (1) G Ex db eb ia mb [ia Ga] IIC T6…T1 Gb
II 2 (1) D Ex ia tb [ia Da] IIIC T80°C Db
II 1/2 (1) G Ex db ia mb [ia Ga] IIB+H2 T6...T1 Gb
II 2 (1) D Ex ia tb [ia Da] IIIC T80°C Db
II 1/2 G Ex eb ia mb IIB+H2 T6…T1 Ga/Gb
II 2 D Ex ia tb IIIC T80°C Db
II 2 (1) G Ex db e ia mb [ia Ga] IIC T6…T1 Gb
II 2 (1) D Ex ia mb tb [ia Da] IIIC T80°C Db
II 2 (1) G Ex db ia mb [ia Ga] IIB+H2 T6…T1 Gb
II 2 (1) D Ex ia tb [ia Da] IIIC T80°C Db
ATEX:
FM15ATEX0014X, FM15ATEX0016X
IECEx:
IECEx FME 15.0005X
ATEX:
FM15ATEX0015X
IECEx:
IECEx FME 15.0005X
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Note
• A specific marking applies, depending on the design.
• ABB reserves the right to modify the Ex-marking. Refer to the name plate for the exact marking.
Model number for use in Division 2 Ex marking Certificate
FCa4c – F2Y0fghijD
Integral mount design with dual-compartment housing
FCa4c – F2efghijY
Sensor in remote mount design with dual-compartment housing
Design in accordance with ANSI / ISA 12.27.01 as ‘Single Seal Device’
or as ‘Dual Seal Device’ (option TE2)
FCT4c – F2R
Transmitter in remote mount design with dual-compartment housing
Model number for use in Division 1 Ex marking Certificate
FCa4c – F1Y0fghijDx (x = 1 to 4)
Integral mount design with dual-compartment housing
FCa4c – F1Y0fghijDx (x = 5 to 8)
Integral mount design with dual-compartment housing
(Explosionproof ‘XP’).
Design in accordance with ANSI / ISA 12.27.01 as ‘Single Seal Device’
or as ‘Dual Seal Device’ (option TE2)
FCa4c – F1efghijY
Sensor in remote mount design with dual-compartment housing
Design in accordance with ANSI / ISA 12.27.01 as ‘Single Seal Device’
or as ‘Dual Seal Device’ (option TE2)
FCT4c – F1Rx (x = 1 to 4)
Transmitter in remote mount design with dual-compartment housing
FCT4c – F1Rx (x = 5 to 8)
Sensor in remote mount design with dual-compartment housing
(Explosionproof ‘XP’).
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NI: CL I,II,III Div 2, GPS ABCDEFG, T6…T1
DIP: CL II,III, Div 1, GPS EFG, T6
CL I, ZN 2, AEx ec IIC T6…T1 (USA)
ZN 21, AEx ia tb IIIC T80°C (USA)
CL I, ZN 2, Ex ec IIC T6...T1 (CAN)
ZN21,Ex ia tb IIIC T80°C (CAN)
See handbook for temperature class information
XP-IS: CL I, Div 1, GPS ABCD,T6…T1 (USA)
XP-IS: CL I, Div 1, GPS BCD,T6…T1 (CAN)
DIP: CL II,III, Div 1, GPS EFG,T6
CL I, ZN 1, AEx db ia IIB+H2 T6…T1 (USA)
ZN21, AEx ia tb IIIC T80°C (USA)
CL I, ZN 1, Ex db ia IIB+H2 T6…T1 (CAN)
ZN21, Ex ia tb IIIC T80°C (CAN)
See handbook for temperature class information and installation
drawing 3KXF000028G0009
XP-IS: CL I, Div 1, GPS BCD T6…T1 (USA)
DIP: CL II,III, Div 1, GPS EFG,T6
CL I, ZN 1, AEx db ia IIB+H2 T6…T1 (USA)
ZN 21, AEx ia tb IIIC T80°C (USA)
CL I, ZN 1, Ex db ia IIB+H2 T6…T1 (CAN)
ZN21, Ex ia tb IIIC T80°C (CAN)
See handbook for temperature class information and installation
drawing 3KXF000028G0009
XP-IS: CL I, Div 1, GPS BCD,T6…T1 (USA) XP-IS: CL I, Div 1, GPS
BCD,T6…T1 (CAN)
DIP: CL II,III, Div 1, GPS EFG, T6
CL I, ZN 1, AEx db ia IIB+H2 T6…T1 (USA)
ZN 21, AEx ia tb IIIC T80°C (USA)
CL I, ZN 1, Ex db ia IIB+H2 T6…T1 (CAN)
ZN21,Ex ia tb IIIC T80°C (CAN)
See handbook for temperature class information and installation
drawing 3KXF000028G0009
cFMus:
3050239
cFMus:
3050239
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Temperature data
Temperature resistance for the connecting cable
Sensor in remote mount design
The temperature at the cable entries of the device depends on the design, the measuring medium temperature T ambient temperature T
amb.
.
medium
and the
For the electric connection of the device, use only cables with sufficient temperature resistance in accordance with the following table.
Devices in integral mount design with dual-compartment housing
T
Temperature resistance
amb.
50 °C ( 122 °F) 105 °C ( 221 °F)
60 °C ( 140 °F) 110 °C ( 230 °F)
70 °C ( 158 °F) 120 °C ( 248 °F)
For sensors in remote mount design, the wires in the connection
T
Temperature resistance
amb.
50 °C ( 122 °F) 70 °C ( 158 °F)
60 °C ( 140 °F) 80 °C ( 176 °F)
70 °C ( 158 °F) 90 °C ( 194 °F)
Devices in integral mount design with single-compartment housing
T
Temperature resistance
amb.
50 °C ( 122 °F) 75 °C ( 167 °F)
60 °C ( 140 °F) 85 °C ( 185 °F)
70 °C ( 158 °F) 95 °C ( 203 °F)
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box must be additionally insulated with the enclosed silicone hoses starting from ambient temperatures of T
amb.
60 °C
( 140 °F).
Environmental and process conditions for model FCx4xx…
Ambient temperature T
-40 to 70 °C*
Measuring medium temperature
T
medium
IP rating / NEMA rating IP 65, IP 67 /
* Optional, with order code ‘Ambient temperature range – TA9’
-20 to 70 °C
amb.
(-4 to 158 °F)
(-40 to 158 °F)*
-40 to 205 °C
(-40 to 400 °F)
NEMA 4X,Type 4X
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Measuring medium temperature for sensors in integral mount design with dual-compartment housing
Model FCx4xx-A1… and FCx4xx-F1… in Zone 1, Division 1
The table shows the maximum permissible measuring medium temperature as a function of ambient temperature and temperature class.
Temperature class
Ambient temperature T
30 °C ( 86 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
40 °C ( 104 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
50 °C ( 122 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
60 °C ( 140 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
70 °C ( 158 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
* Only with the ‘Extended tower length – TE1, TE2 or TE3’ order option
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6
amb.
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
195 °C (383 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
195 °C (383 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
195 °C (383 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
195 °C (383 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
195 °C (383 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
Model FCx4xx-A2… and FCx4xx-F2… in Zone 2, Division 2
The table shows the maximum permissible measuring medium temperature as a function of ambient temperature and temperature class.
Temperature class
Ambient temperature T
30 °C ( 86 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F)*
40 °C ( 104 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F)*
50 °C ( 122 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F)*
60 °C ( 140 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F)*
70 °C ( 158 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
* Only with the ‘Extended tower length – TE1, TE2 or TE3’ order option
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6
amb.
130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)*
60 °C (140 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
195 °C (383 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)
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Measuring medium temperature for sensors in integral mount design with single-compartment housing
Model FCx4xx-A2… and FCx4xx-F2… in Zone 2, Division 2
The table shows the maximum permissible measuring medium temperature as a function of ambient temperature and temperature class.
Temperature class
Ambient temperature T
30 °C ( 86 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
40 °C ( 104 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F)
50 °C ( 122 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F) 95 °C (203 °F)
60 °C ( 140 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F)
70 °C ( 158 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F)
* Only with the ‘Extended tower length – TE1, TE2 or TE3’ order option
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6
amb.
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Measuring medium temperature for sensors in remote mount design
Model FCx4xx-A1…, FCx4xx-F1… in Zone 1
The table shows the maximum permissible measuring medium temperature as a function of ambient temperature and temperature class.
Temperature class
Ambient temperature T
30 °C ( 86 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F)
40 °C ( 104 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F)
50 °C ( 122 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F)
60 °C ( 140 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F)
70 °C ( 158 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 205 °C (400 °F) 195 °C (383 °F) 130 °C (266 °F)
T1 T2 T3 T4
amb.
T5 T6
95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
95 °C (203 °F) 80 °C (176 °F)
Model FCx4xx-A2… and FCx4xx-F2… in Zone 2, Division 2
The table shows the maximum permissible measuring medium temperature as a function of ambient temperature and temperature class.
Temperature class
Ambient temperature T
30 °C ( 86 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
40 °C ( 104 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
50 °C ( 122 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
60 °C ( 140 °F) 205 °C (400 °F)*
70 °C ( 158 °F) 180 °C (356 °F)*
* Only with the ‘Extended tower length – TE1, TE2 or TE3’ order option
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6
amb.
195 °C (383 °F)
180 °C (356 °F)
140 °C (284 °F)
120 °C (248 °F)
80 °C (176 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
195 °C (383 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
180 °C (356 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
140 °C (284 °F)
205 °C (400 °F)*
120 °C (248 °F)
180 °C (356 °F)*
80 °C (176 °F)
195 °C (383 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
195 °C (383 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)*
130 °C (266 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)*
120 °C (248 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)*
80 °C (176 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)*
95 °C (203 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)*
95 °C (203 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)*
95 °C (203 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)*
95 °C (203 °F)
130 °C (266 °F)*
80 °C (176 °F)
95 °C (203 °F)*
80 °C (176 °F)
95 °C (203 °F)*
80 °C (176 °F)
80 °C (176 °F)*
60 °C (140 °F)
80 °C (176 °F)
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Electrical data
Overview
Standard / No explosion protection Zone 2, 21 Zone 1, 21 (Zone 0)
Division 2 and Zone 2, 21 Division 2 and Zone 1, 21
ATEX:
IECEx:
USA:
Canada:
ATEX:
II 3 G & II 2 D
IECEx:
Gc & Db
USA:
NI & DIP
AEx ec & AEx tb
Canada:
Non-Incendive & Dust Ignition Proof
Ex ec & Ex tb
ATEX:
II 1/2 (1) G & II 2 (1) D
II 1/2 G & II 2 D
II 2 (1) G & II 2 (1) D
IECEx:
(Ga) Gb & (Da) Db
Ga/Gb & Db
(Ga) Gb & (Da) Db
USA:
XP-IS & DIP
AEx db ia & AEx ia tb
Canada:
XP-IS & DIP
Ex db ia & Ex ia tb
A B
A B
C
G11879b
C
G11879f
A Power supply B Inputs / outputs, communication C Signal cable (remote mount design only)
• Type of protection ATEX / IECEx: Increased safety
‘Ex e’
• Type of protection USA / Canada: ‘non IS’
• Maximum 250 Vrms
• Terminals: 1+, 2-, L, N,
• Type of protection ATEX / IECEx: Either increased
safety ‘Ex e’ or intrinsically safe ‘Ex ia’
• Type of protection USA / Canada: Either ‘non IS’ or
‘intrinsically safe IS’.
• When installing in ‘Ex ia’ or ‘IS’, suitable
• Terminals: A, B, UFE, GRN
• Type of protection ATEX / IECEx: Increased safety
‘Ex e’
• Type of protection USA / Canada: ‘non IS’
intrinsically safe isolation amplifiers must be used
for the connection.
• Terminals: 31, 32, Uco, V1, V2, V3, V4, 41, 42, 51, 52
Note
When installing in ‘Ex ia’ or ‘IS’ type of protection, the type of protection is determined by the type of electrical connection. The information in Changing the type of protection on page 24 must be observed when changing the type of protection!
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Zone 2, 21 and Division 2 – Model: FCx4xx-A2, FCx4xx-F2
Outputs on basic device Operating values (general) Type of protection – ‘nA’ / ‘NI’
U
Current / HART output 31 / UCO, active
Terminals 31 / UCO
Current / HART output 31 / 32, passive
Terminals 31 / 32
Digital output 41 / 42, active*
Terminals 41 / 42 and V1 / V2*
Digital output 41 / 42, active**
Terminals 41 / 42 and UCO / 32**
Digital output 41 / 42, passive
Terminals 41 / 42
Digital output 51 / 52, active*
Terminals 51 / 52 and V1 / V2*
Digital output 51 / 52, passive
Terminals 51 / 52
All outputs are electrically isolated from each other and from the power supply.
Digital outputs 41 / 42 and 51 / 52 are not electrically isolated from each other. Terminals 42 / 52 have the same potential.
* Only in conjunction with additional ‘24 V DC loop power supply (blue)’ plug-in card in slot OC1.
** Only in conjunction with current output U
page 50.
/ 32 in ‘Powermode’, see Current output Uco / 32 as loop power supply for digital output 41 / 42 or 51 / 52 on
CO
N
30 V 30 mA 30 V
30 V 30 mA 30 V
30 V 30 mA 30 V
30 V 30 mA 30 V
30 V 25 mA 30 V
30 V 30 mA 30 V
30 V 30 mA 30 V
Inputs and outputs with optional plug-in cards Operating values (general) Type of protection – ‘nA’ / ‘NI’
U
N
Current output V3 / V4, active*
Terminals V3 / V4 and V1 / V2*
Current output V1 / V2, passive**
Current output V3 / V4, passive**
Terminals V1 / V2** or V3 / V4**
Digital output V3 / V4, active*
Terminals V3 / V4 and V1 / V2*
Digital output V1 / V2, passive**
Digital output V3 / V4, passive**
Terminals V1 / V2** or V3 / V4**
Digital input V3 / V4, active*
Terminals V3 / V4 and V1 / V2
Digital input V1 / V2, passive*
Digital input V3 / V4, passive*
Terminals V1 / V2** or V3 / V4**
Modbus® / PROFIBUS DP®
Terminals V1 / V2
* Only in conjunction with additional ‘24 V DC loop power supply (blue)’ plug-in card in slot OC1.
** The terminal assignment depends on the model number or the slot assignments. For connection examples, see Connection examples on page 53.
30 V 30 mA 30 V 30 mA
30 V 30 mA 30 V 30 mA
30 V 25 mA 30 V 25 mA
30 V 30 mA 30 V 30 mA
30 V 3.45 mA 30 V 3.45 mA
30 V 3.45 mA 30 V 3.45 mA
30 V 30 mA 30 V 30 mA
I
N
I
N
U
N
30 mA
30 mA
30 mA
30 mA
25 mA
30 mA
30 mA
U
N
I
N
I
N
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… Electrical data
Zone 1 ,21 und Division 1 – Model: FCx4xx-A1, FCx4xx-F1
Type of protection ‘e’ / ‘XP’ ‘ia’ / ‘IS’
Outputs on basic device U
Current / HART output 31 / UCO, active
M
[V]
30 0.2
[A]
I
M
U
[V]
U
I
I
P
P
C
C
C
C
O
I
O
I
O
I
O
I
OPA
[V]
[mA]
[mA]
[mW]
[mW]
[nF]
[nF]
[nF]
IPA
[nF]
L
[mH]
O
[mH]
30 30 115 115 815 815 10 10 5 5 0.08 0.08
Terminals 31 / UCO
Current / HART output 31 / 32, passive
30 0.2
115 815 27 5 0.08 0.08
Terminals 31 / 32
Digital output 41 / 42, active*
30 0.1
27.8 30 119 30 826 225 20 20 29 29 0.22 0.22
Terminals 41 / 42 and V1 / V2*
Digital output 41 / 42, active**
30 0.1
30 30 115 115 826 225 16 16 10 10 0.08 0.08
Terminals 41 / 42 and UCO / 32**
Digital output 41 / 42, passive
30 0.1
30 225 27 5 — 0.08
Terminals 41 / 42
Digital output 51 / 52, active*
30 0.1
27.8 30 119 30 826 225 20 20 29 29 0.22 0.22
Terminals 51 / 52 and V1 / V2*
Digital output 51 / 52, passive
30 0.1
30 225 27 5 — 0.08
Terminals 51 / 52
All outputs are electrically isolated from each other and from the power supply.
Digital outputs 41 / 42 and 51 / 52 are not electrically isolated from each other. Terminals 42 / 52 have the same potential.
* Only in conjunction with additional ‘24 V DC loop power supply (blue)’ plug-in card in slot OC1.
** Only in conjunction with current output U
/ 32 in ‘power mode’, see Current output Uco / 32 as loop power supply for digital output 41 / 42 or 51 / 52 on
CO
page 50.
Type of protection ‘e’ / ‘XP’ ‘ia’ / ‘IS’
Inputs and outputs with optional plug-in cards U
Current output V3 / V4, active*
I
M
M
[V]
[A]
30 0.1 27.8 30 119 30 826 225 29 29 117 117 0.4 0.4
Terminals V3 / V4 and V1 / V2*
Current output V1 / V2, passive**
30 0.1 30
Current output V3 / V4, passive**
Terminals V1 / V2** or V3 / V4**
Digital output V3 / V4, active*
30 0.1 27.8 30 119 68 826 225 17 17 31 31 0.4 0.4
Terminals V3 / V4 and V1 / V2*
Digital output V1 / V2, passive**
30 0.1 30
Digital output V3 / V4, passive**
Terminals V1 / V2** or V3 / V4**
Digital input V3 / V4, active*
30 0.1 27.8 30 119 3.45 826 25.8 17 17 31 31 0.4 0.4
Terminals V3 / V4 and V1 / V2
Digital input V1 / V2, passive*
30 0.1 30
Digital input V3 / V4, passive*
Terminals V1 / V2** or V3 / V4**
Modbus® / PROFIBUS DP®
30 0.1 4.2 4.2 150 150 150 150 1.5 1.5 6 6 0.14 0.14
Terminals V1 / V2
* Only in conjunction with additional ‘24 V DC loop power supply (blue)’ plug-in card in slot OC1.
** The terminal assignment depends on the model number or the slot assignments. For connection examples, see Connection examples on page 53.
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U
[V]
U
I
I
O
I
O
[V]
[mA]
[mA]
I
P
[mW]
O
[mW]
68 510 45 59
30 225 13 16
3.45 — 25.8 13 16
C
C
[nF]
C
C
I
OPA
[nF]
IPA
[nF]
L
[mH]
O
[mH]
P
I
O
[nF]
0.27
0.27
0.27
L
I
L
I
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… Electrical data
Special connection conditions
Note
The AS plug-in card (24 V DC loop power supply) may only be used to power the internal inputs and outputs on the device. It must not be used to power external circuits!
Note
If the protective earth (PE) is connected in the flowmeter's terminal box, you must ensure that no dangerous potential difference can arise between the protective earth (PE) and the potential equalization (PA) in areas with explosion risk.
Note
• For devices with a power supply of 11 to 30 V DC, on-site
external overvoltage protection must be provided.
• You must make sure that the overvoltage is limited to
140 % (= 42 V DC) of the maximum operating voltage.
The output circuits are designed so that they can be connected to both intrinsically-safe and non-intrinsically-safe circuits.
• Combining intrinsically safe and non-intrinsically safe circuits is not permitted.
• On intrinsically safe circuits, potential equalization should be established along the entire length of the cable used for the signal outputs.
• The rated voltage of the non-intrinsically safe circuits is
= 30 V.
U
M
• Intrinsic safety is preserved If the rated voltage U
= 30 V is
M
not up-scaled when connections are established to non­intrinsically safe external circuits.
• The information in Changing the type of protection on page 24 must be observed when changing the type of protection.
Devices connected to the relevant equipment must not be operated at over 250 V
AC or 250 V DC to ground.
rms
Installation in accordance with ATEX or IECEx must comply with the applicable national and international standards and directives.
Installation in the USA or Canada must comply with ANSI / ISA RP 12.6, ‘Installation of intrinsically safe systems for hazardous (classified) locations’, the ‘National Electrical Code (ANSI / NFPA
70), sections 504, 505’ and the ‘Canadian electrical code (C22.1-
02)’.
Apparatus connected to the flowmeter must have appropriate explosion protection approval in accordance with the Entity concept. The apparatus must have intrinsically safe circuits. The apparatus must be installed and connected in accordance with the relevant manufacturer documentation. The electrical specifications in Electrical data on page 16 must be observed.
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Installation instructions
ATEX / IECEx
The installation, commissioning, maintenance and repair of devices in potentially explosive atmospheres must only be carried out by appropriately trained personnel. Works may be carried out only by persons, whose training has included instructions on different types of protection and installation techniques, concerned rules and regulations as well as general principles of zoning. The person must possess the appropriate competences for the type of work to be conducted. The safety instructions for electrical apparatus in potentially explosive areas must be in accordance with Directive 2014/34/EU (ATEX) and IEC 60079-14 (Installation of electrical equipment in potentially explosive areas). Comply with the applicable regulations for the protection of employees to ensure safe operation.
cFMus
The installation, commissioning, maintenance and repair of devices in areas with explosion hazard must only be carried out by appropriately trained personnel. The operator must strictly observe the applicable national regulations with regard to installation, function tests, repairs, and maintenance of electrical devices. (e. g. NEC, CEC).
Use in areas exposed to combustible dust
When using the device in areas exposed to combustible dusts (dust ignition), the following points must be observed:
• The maximum surface temperature of the device may not
up-scale 85 °C (185 °F).
• The process temperature of the attached piping may up-
scale 85 °C (185 °F).
• Approved dust-proof cable glands must be used when operating in Zone 21, 22 or in Class II, Class III.
Opening and closing the housing
DANGER
Danger of explosion if the device is operated with the transmitter housing or terminal box open!
While using the device in potentially explosive atmospheres before opening the transmitter housing or the terminal box, note the following points:
• A valid fire permit must be present.
• Make sure that no flammable or hazardous atmospheres are present.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to live parts!
When the housing is open, contact protection is not provided and EMC protection is limited.
• Before opening the housing, switch off the power supply.
See also Opening and closing the housing on page 38.
Only original spare parts must be used to seal the housing.
Note
Spare parts can be ordered from ABB Service.
www.abb.com/contacts
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Cable entries in accordance with ATEX / IECEx
The devices are supplied with cable glands installed (certified in accordance with ATEX or IECEx).
• The use of standard cable glands and closures is prohibited.
• The black plugs in the cable glands are intended to provide protection during transport.
• The outside diameter of the connection cable must measure between 6 mm (0.24 in) and 12 mm (0.47 in) to guarantee the required tightness.
• Black cable glands are installed by default when the device is supplied. If signal outputs are connected to intrinsically safe circuits, replace the black cap on the corresponding cable gland with the blue one supplied.
• Any unused cable entries must be sealed before commissioning in accordance with the applicable standards.
Note
Low-temperature version devices (optional, up to −40 °C (−40 °F) ambient temperature) are supplied with metal cable glands due to the required temperature resistance.
Cable entries in accordance with cFMus
1 Transport protection plugs
Figure 1: Cable entry
The devices are delivered with ½ in NPT threads with transport protection plugs.
• Unused cable entries must be sealed off prior to commissioning using either approved pipe fittings or cable glands in accordance with national regulations (NEC, CEC).
• Make sure that the pipe fittings, cable glands and, if applicable, sealing plugs are installed properly and are leak­tight.
• If the device is to be operated in areas with combustible dusts, a threaded pipe connection or cable gland with suitable approval must be used.
• The use of standard cable glands and closures is prohibited.
Note
Devices which are certified for use in North America are supplied with a ½ in. NPT thread only and without cable glands.
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Electrical connections
Note
The temperature at the cable entries of the device depends on the design, the measuring medium temperature T ambient temperature T
amb.
.
medium
and the
For the electric connection of the device, use only cables with sufficient temperature resistance in accordance with the tables at Temperature resistance for the connecting cable on page 12.
Grounding
The sensor must be grounded in accordance with the applicable international standards. Perform grounding of the device in accordance with Pin assignment on page 48.
In accordance with NEC standards, an internal ground connection is present in the device between the sensor and the transmitter. Perform grounding of the device in accordance with Pin
assignment on page 48.
Process sealing
In accordance with ‘North American Requirements for Process Sealing between Electrical Systems and Flammable or Combustible Process Fluids’.
Note
The device is suitable for use in Canada.
• For use in Class II, Groups E, F and G, a maximum surface temperature of 165 °C (329 °F) may not be up-scaled.
• All cable (conduits) should be sealed from the device within a distance of 18 in (457 mm).
ABB flowmeters are designed for the worldwide industrial market and are suitable for functions such as the measurement of flammable and combustible liquids and can be installed in process pipes.
Connecting devices with cable (conduits) to the electric installation makes it possible for measuring media to reach the electric system. To prevent measuring media from seeping into the electric installation, the devices are equipped with process gaskets which meet requirements in accordance with ANSI / ISA 12.27.01.
Coriolis mass flowmeters are designed as ‘Single Seal Devices’. With the TE2 order option, ‘Extended tower length - insulation capacity with dual gasket’, the devices can be used as a ‘Dual Seal Devices’.
In accordance with the requirements of standard ANSI / ISA 12.27.01, the existing operating limits of temperature, pressure and pressure bearing parts must be reduced to the following limit values:
Limit values
Flange or pipe material No limitations
Nominal sizes DN 15 to DN 150
(½ to 6 in)
Operating temperature -50 °C to 205 °C
(-58 °F to 400 °F)
Process pressure PN 100 / Class 600
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Operating instructions
Protection against electrostatic discharges
DANGER
Risk of explosion!
The painted surface of the device can store electrostatic charges. As a result, the housing can form an ignition source due to electrostatic discharges in the following conditions:
• The device is operated in environments with a relative humidity of 30 %.
• The painted surface of the device is thereby relatively free from impurities such as dirt, dust or oil.
• Instructions on avoiding ignition in potentially explosive environments due to electrostatic discharges in accordance with PD CLC/TR 60079-32-1 and IEC TS 60079­32-1 must be complied with!
Instructions on cleaning
The painted surface of the device must be cleaned only using a moist cloth.
Devices which are approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres have an additional warning plate.
1 WARNING! – Danger due to electrostatic discharge.
Figure 2: Additional warning plate
Repair
Devices of type of protection ‘d’ are equipped with flameproof joints in the housing. Contact ABB before commencing repair work.
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Changing the type of protection
If you are installing in Zone 1 / Div. 1, the current outputs and digital outputs of models FCB430/450 and FCH430/450 can be operated with different types of protection:
• Current output and digital output in the ‘intrinsically safe ia / IS’ design
• Current output and digital output in non-intrinsically safe design
If a device that is already operational is operated with a different type of protection, the following measures must be implemented/insulation checks performed in accordance with applicable standards.
Original installation New installation Necessary test steps
Zone 1 / Div. 1:
Current outputs and digital outputs in
non-intrinsically safe design
Zone 1 / Div. 1:
Current outputs and digital outputs in
intrinsically safe ia(ib) / IS design
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Zone 1 / Div. 1:
Current outputs and digital outputs in
intrinsically safe ia / IS design
Zone 1 / Div. 1:
Current outputs and digital outputs in
non-intrinsically safe design
• 500 V AC/1min or 500 × 1.414 = 710 V DC/1min
Test between terminals A / B, U
V1 / V2 and V3 / V4, and terminals A, B, U
, /GND, UCO / 32, 31 / 32, 41 / 42, 51 / 52,
FE
, GND, UCO, 31, 32, 41, 42, 51, 52,
FE
V1, V2, V3, V4 and the housing.
When this test is performed, no voltage flashover is permitted in or on the
device.
• Optical evaluation particularly of the electronic circuit boards, no visible
damage or evidence of explosion.
• Visual inspection, no damage visible on the threads (cover, ½ in NPT cable
glands).
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3 Design and function
General
The ABB CoriolisMaster operates according to the Coriolis principle. The construction features conventional parallel meter tubes and is characterized in particular by its space-saving, sturdy design, wide range of nominal diameters and minimal pressure loss.
Measuring principle
If mass flows through a vibrating pipe, Coriolis forces are generated which bend or twist the pipe. These very small measurement pipe deformations are picked up by optimally mounted sensors and electronically evaluated. Because the measured phase shift of the sensor signals is proportional to the mass flow, the mass conveyed by the measuring device can be recorded directly using the Coriolis mass flowmeter. The metering principle is independent of the density, temperature, viscosity, pressure and conductivity of the fluid. The meter tubes always vibrate at resonance. This arising resonant frequency is a function of the meter tube geometry, the characteristics of the materials and the mass of the medium in the resonating meter tube. It provides an accurate measure of the density of the measuring medium. An integrated temperature sensor records the measuring medium temperature and is utilized for corrections to temperature-dependent device parameters. In summary, it is possible to simultaneously measure mass flow, density and temperature with the Coriolis Mass Flowmeter. Other measurement values can be derived from these values, e.g. volume flow rate or concentration.
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Function for calculating Coriolis force
2
cF
Coriolis force
Angular velocity
v
Velocity of the mass
m Mass
A Movement of the pipes inward, no flow B Direction of the Coriolis force with flow and movement of the pipes
outward C Movement of the pipes outward, no flow D Direction of the Coriolis force with flow and movement of the pipes
inward
Figure 3: Simplified representation of Coriolis forces

vmcF
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… 3 Design and function
Device designs
1 Sensor (integral mount design, dual-compartment housing) 2 Sensor (integral mount design, single-compartment housing)
Figure 4: Designs
3 Sensor (remote mount design)
Sensor
Model FCB400 standard design FCH400 hygienic design
Housing Integral mount design, remote mount design
Measuring accuracy for liquids FCB430 FCB450 FCH430 FCH450
Mass flow* 0.4 %, 0.25 % and 0.2 % 0.1 % and 0.15 % 0.4 %, 0.25 % and 0.2 % 0.1 % and 0.15 %
Volume flow* 0.4 %, 0.25 % and 0.2 % 0.15 % and 0.11 % 0.4 %, 0.25 % and 0.2 % 0.15 % and 0.11 %
Density 0.01 kg/l
Temperature 1 K 0.5 K 1 K 0.5 K
Measuring accuracy for gases* 1 % 0.5 % 1 % 0.5 %
Permissible measuring medium
temperature T
medium
50 to 160 °C
(58 to 320 °F)
Process connection
Flange DIN 2501 / EN 1092-1 DN 10 to 200; PN 40 to PN 160
Flange ASME B16.5 DN ½ to 8 in; CL150 to CL1500
JIS flange DN 10 to 200; JIS 10K to 20K
Pipe fitting DIN 11851 DN 10 to 100 ( to 4 in) DN 15 to 100 (½ to 4 in)
Pipe fitting SMS 1145 DN 25 to 80 (1 to 3 in)
Tri-clamp DIN 32676 (ISO 2852)
Tri-clamp BPE
Female thread DIN ISO 228 and
DN 15 to 100 (¼ to 4 in)
DN to 4 in
DN 15; PN 100
ASME B 1.20.1
Other connections On request On request
Wetted material Stainless steel 1.4435 or 1.4404 (AISI 316L), nickel-alloy
C4 / C22 (optional)
IP rating • Integral mount design: IP 65 / IP 67, NEMA 4X
• Remote mount design: IP 65 / IP 67 / IP 68 (sensor only, immersion depth: 5 m), NEMA 4X
Approvals
• Explosion protection ATEX / IECEx / cFMus ATEX / IECEx / cFMus
• Hygiene approvals EHEDG, FDA compliant
Legal metrology Type-tested for legal metrology in accordance with MID / OIML R117 or API / AGA
• Further approvals At www.abb.com/flow or upon request.
* Indication of accuracy in % of the measured value
• 0.002 kg/l
• 0.001 kg/l (optional)
• 0.0005 kg/l
50 to 205 °C
(58 to 400 °F)
0.01 kg/l
50 to 160 °C
(58 to 320 °F)
• 0.002 kg/l
• 0.001 kg/l (optional)
• 0.0005 kg/l
50 to 205 °C
(58 to 400 °F)
DN 20 to 100 (¼ to 4 in)
DN to 4 in
Stainless steel, polished 1.4404 (AISI 316L) or 1.4435 (AISI
316L)
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1 Dual-compartment housing
Figure 5: Transmitter with remote mount design
2 Single-compartment housing
Transmitter
Housing Integral mount design (see Figure 4, pos. 1 and 2), remote mount design.
IP rating IP 65 / IP 67, NEMA 4X
Cable length Maximum 200 m (656 ft), with remote mount design only
Power supply 100 to 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz
11 to 30 V DC, nominal voltage: 24 V DC
Outputs in basic version Current output: 4 to 20 mA active or passive
Digital output 1: passive, configurable as pulse, frequency or switch output
Digital output 2: passive, configurable as pulse or switch output
Additional optional outputs The transmitter has two slots in which plug-in cards can be inserted to provide additional inputs and
outputs. The following plug-in cards are available:
• Current output (maximum two plug-in cards simultaneously)
• Digital output (maximum one plug-in card)
• Digital input (maximum one plug-in card)
• Modbus or PROFIBUS DP interface (maximum of one plug-in card)
• 24 V DC loop power supply for active outputs (maximum one plug-in card)
External output zero return Yes
External totalizer reset Yes
Forward / reverse flow metering Yes
Counter Yes
Communication HART® protocol 7.1, Modbus® or Profibus DP® (using a plug-in card)
Empty pipe detection Yes, via configurable density alarm
Self-monitoring and diagnosis Yes
Local indicator Yes
Field optimization for flow and density Yes
Concentration measurement ‘DensiMass’ Yes, optional on models FCB450 and FCH450
‘FillMass’ filling function Yes, optional on models FCB450 and FCH450
‘VeriMass’ function Yes, optional
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4 Product identification
Name plate
Note
The name plates displayed are examples. The device identification plates affixed to the device can differ from this representation.
The marking is provided on the name plate and on the sensor itself in accordance with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED).
1 Type designation 2 CE mark 3 Serial number 4 Order code 5 Manufacturer 6 Process connection / pressure
rating
7 Ambient temperature range 8 PED marking 9 Maximum power consumption j ‘Hot surface’ symbol k ‘Observe operating instruction’
symbol
Figure 6: Name plate (example)
l Year of manufacture
(month / year)
m Ex marking, such as ATEX / IECEx
or FM / CSA
n Maximum voltage at inputs and
outputs
o Power supply p IP rating q Measuring medium temperature
range
r Meter tube material s Nominal diameter
1 CE mark with notified body 2 Serial number of the sensor 3 Fluid group or reason for
exception
Figure 7: PED marking (example)
4 Material of the pressure-bearing
parts (wetted parts)
5 Nominal diameter / Nominal
pressure rating
The marking is dependent on the nominal diameter (> DN 25 or DN 25) of the sensor (also refer to Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU).
Pressure equipment within the scope of the Pressure Equipment Directive
The number of the notified body is specified underneath the CE mark to confirm that the device meets the requirements of the Pressure Equipment Directive. The respective fluid group in accordance with the Pressure Equipment Directive is indicated under PED. Example: Fluid Group 1 = hazardous fluids, gaseous.
Pressure equipment beyond the scope of the Pressure Equipment Directive
In PED the exception to Article 4 (3) of the Pressure Equipment Directive is specified. The pressure equipment is classified in the SEP (= Sound Engineering Practice) ‘Good Engineering Practice’ category.
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5 Transport and storage
Observe the following instructions:
• Do not expose the device to humidity during transport. Pack the device accordingly.
• Pack the device so that it is protected against vibrations during transport, for example, by using air-cushioned packing.
Inspection
Check the devices immediately after unpacking for possible damage that may have occurred from improper transport. Details of any damage that has occurred in transit must be recorded on the transport documents. All claims for damages must be submitted to the shipper without delay and before installation.
Transporting the device
DANGER
Life-threatening danger due to suspended loads.
In the case of suspended loads, a danger of the load falling exists.
• Standing under suspended loads is prohibited.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to device slipping.
The device's center of gravity may be higher than the harness suspension points.
• Make sure that the device does not slip or turn during transport.
• Support the device laterally during transport.
Figure 8: Transport instructions
Observe the following when transporting the device to the measuring location:
• Observe the weight details of the device in the data sheet.
• Use only approved hoisting slings for crane transport.
• Do not lift devices by the transmitter housing or terminal box.
• The center of gravity of the device may be located above the harness suspension points.
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… 5 Transport and storage
Storing the device
Bear the following points in mind when storing devices:
• Store the device in its original packaging in a dry and dust-free location.
• Observe the permitted ambient conditions for transport and storage.
• Avoid storing the device in direct sunlight.
• In principle, the devices may be stored for an unlimited period. However, the warranty conditions stipulated in the order confirmation of the supplier apply.
Ambient conditions
The ambient conditions for the transport and storage of the device correspond to the ambient conditions for operation of the device. Adhere to the device data sheet!
Returning devices
For the return of devices, follow the instructions in Repair on page 138.
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