Burkert 8055 User Manual

OPERATING AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
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INDEX
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q Introduction ________________________________________________________________________________pag.3
§ Symbol Used on the manual________________________________________________________________pag.3
q Technical characteristics _____________________________________________________________________ pag.4
§ Electrical characteristics ___________________________________________________________________pag.4
§ Environmental conditions of use ____________________________________________________________ pag.4
§ Operative temperature ____________________________________________________________________pag.4
§ Overall dimensions _______________________________________________________________________pag.5
Electrical connections ________________________________________________________________________pag.6
§ Grounding instructions ____________________________________________________________________pag.6
§ Power supply converter ___________________________________________________________________pag.6
§ Terminal block M1 for compact, separate and panel version ______________________________________pag.7
§ Electrical connections sensor-converter _______________________________________________________pag.8
q Inputs/outputs______________________________________________________________________________pag.9
§ Expansion modules (no rele module)________________________________________________________ pag.10
§ Expansion modules (rele module) __________________________________________________________ pag.11
§ Digital Input ___________________________________________________________________________ pag.12
§ On/Off output wiring (up to 1250 Hz) - low frequency __________________________________________ pag.15
§ On/Off output wiring (up to 12500 Hz) - high frequency ________________________________________ pag.15
§ Analogical output - 0\4÷20 mA____________________________________________________________ pag.15
q Start up and maintenance of the instruments _________________________________________________ pag.16
q How to access at the instrument functions ____________________________________________________ pag.17
§ Converter visualization pages _____________________________________________________________ pag.17
§ Converter visualization pages with currency enable ____________________________________________ pag.17
§ Flags interpretation and led _______________________________________________________________ pag.18
§ Converter key board _____________________________________________________________________ pag.19
§ Converters menues _____________________________________________________________________ pag.20
§ Functions description ____________________________________________________________________ pag.21
§ Access codes ___________________________________________________________________________ pag.24
§ Block levels ____________________________________________________________________________ pag.26
§ Access the configuration menu_____________________________________________________________ pag.26
q Programming functions _____________________________________________________________________ pag.27
q Batch ______________________________________________________________________________________ pag.35
§ Enable batch ___________________________________________________________________________ pag.35
§ Programming batch______________________________________________________________________ pag.35
§ Start / stop batch _______________________________________________________________________ pag.36
§ Important notes ________________________________________________________________________ pag.36
q Alarm messages ___________________________________________________________________________ pag.37
§ Causes and actions to be taken ____________________________________________________________ pag.37
§ Anomalies codes _______________________________________________________________________ pag.37
q Display rotation ______________________________________________________________________________ pag.38
APPENDIX 1
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This manual is integral part of the product. Read carefully the instructions contained
Techn
ical information and relative products in this manual could undergo modifications
The flow meter must be used for what it has been built for. The improper use, possible
ns of any not original
The manufacturer is considered responsible only if the instrument it’s used in his original
ATTENTION
WARNING
PRECAUTIONS
DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK
INTRODUCTION
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since they give important indications for the safe use and maintenance.
without any previous notice.
tampering of the instrument or parts of it and substitutio components, make the warranty to decay automatically.
configuration.
Reproduction of the present manual and of any possible software supplied with the instrument is strictly forbidden.
Symbols Used in the manual
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The output 4÷20 mA and the output 24 Vdc are electrical
ly connected
* For discontinuous use, the installation of a heating resistance is necessary
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ELECTRIC CHARACTERISTICS
Classification of the instrument: class I, IP 67, category of installation II
Power supply
versions
HV 90÷265 Vac 44÷66 Hz 20W/25VA 0,25 A
LV 18÷45 Vac/dc 0-44÷66 Hz 20W/25VA 1,6 A
LLV 10÷35 Vdc 20 W 1,5 A
Power supply
voltage
Power supply
frequency
Pmax
current
Input/output are insulated up to 500V
INPUT/OUTPUT ISOLATION
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OF USE
The instrument can be installed inside or outside buildings Altitude: from –200 a 6000 m (from -656 to 19685 feet) Humidity range: 0÷100% (IP 67)
q Line voltage range: (see table on technical characteristics)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
CONVERTER
Ambient Temp.
Min. Max
°C °F °C °F
-20* -4* 60 140
4
max
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COMPACT V
ERSION
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OVERALL DIEMENSIONS
146
170
146
138
138
SEPARATE VERSION
146
170
146
138
230
138
25
PANEL VERSION
137.0
145.0
160.0
67.0
80.0
72.0
144.0
IP65 (OPTIONAL)
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an external protection for current overload (fuse
Panel version
For the correct operation of the meter it’s NECESSARY that sensor and liquid are
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
equipotential, so ALWAYS connect sensor and converter to the ground
Wall version
q Before connecting the power supply, verify that
(+)
L
M3
N
(-)
q ATTENTION: the converters on dc power
q For the wiring use only approved conductors,
q The power supply line must be equipped with
CONVERTER POWER SUPPLY
the mains voltage falls between the limits indicated on the tag plate
supply line are not protected against the inversions of polarity.
with fireproof properties.
L
(+)N(-)
M3
NOTE: characteristics of meter’s power supply, see page 4
or automatic line breaker with limiting capacity not greater than 10 A).
q In the proximity of the instrument Provide a
circuit breaker that must be easily accessible from the operator and clearly identified.
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TERMINAL BLOCK M
1 FOR COMPACT/SEPARATE VERSIONS
Dip switch for block levels enabling
TERMINAL BLOCK M1 FOR PANEL VERSIONS
Dip switch for block levels enabling
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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Power supply
IF2 socket
Signalling LED with light: interpretation at page 18
LOCK
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
M1
262524232221
323130292827
M2
Dangerous voltage on block 12-13:
- 60 Vdc Max
- 250 V Max on commutation coils
Power supply
M1M2
Dangerous voltage on blocks 12-13:
- 60 Vdc Max
- 250 V Max on commutation coils
IF2 socket
26 25 24 23 22 21
32 31 30 29 28 27
M3
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
7
M3
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SEPARATE VERSION
Max length of the cable C014 : 500 m
PREAMPLIFER VERSION
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SENSOR TO CONVERTER
TERMINAL BLOCK M1
1
C015
C016
2 3
4
11 12
13
E1 E2
C SH
SH B1
B2
ELECTRODES INPUT RS485 4-20mA
E1 E2 C SH + - B A + -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Sudden movements of the electrodes cable, can cause noises on measure
Max length of cable: m 20
From pin 1 to pin 5 cables connected to the sensor
123456789
Cavo 1 Cavo 2
Cavo 3 Cavo 12 Cavo 13
Cavo 6
Cavo 7
Cavo 8
Cavo 9
Cavo 10
C014
10
From pin 6 to pin 10 cables connected to the converter
10 (preamp.) 9 (preamp.) 8 (preamp.)
7 (preamp.) 6 (preamp.)
11 12
13
8
OUT2OUT124VCOILS 24V
1 2 3
4
10
-ECEC+SHB2B1SH
1 (E1) 2 (E2) 3 (C)
4 (SH) 11 (SH)
12 (B1) 13 (B2)
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ME200:
2 programmable on/off outputs
1 programmable on/off output + 1
1 0/4…20mA output + 2
1 RS232 port + 2 programmable
rt + 2 programmable
SC:
Cable shield, electrically connected to
Input terminal of the signal “CLEAR TO
E
Output terminal of the signal “TRASMIT
Terminal “SIGNAL GROUND” common to
Terminal connected with the COLLECTOR of
INPUT/OUTPUT
OPT
IONAL MODULE (NO RELE MODULE)
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q ME201:
high frequency output
q ME202:
programmable on/off output
q ME203:
on/off outputs
q ME204: 1 RS232 po
on/off outputs + 1 0/4…20mA out
q ME220: see the manual
LEGENDA
ground and to the casing
CTS:
SEND” of the RS232 port
RD: Input terminal of the signal “RECEIV DATA” RS232 port
TD:
DATA” of the RS 232 port
SG:
all signals of the RS232 port
C:
the transistor of the on/off output
OUT 3 E C
RS 232
CTS RD
TD
SG
21 22 23 24 25 26
20
(M1)
27 28 29 30 31 32
- + INP2
E C
OUT 4
SC
- +
4..20mA
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ME205:
2 relay outputs with 1 NO contact + 1
INPUT/OUTPUT
OPTIONAL RELE’ MODULE
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LEGENDA
NC contact each, 2A 60Vac, 60W/125Va
ME207: 2 relay outputs with 1 NO contact + 1 NC contact each, 2A 250Vac, 60W/125Va
q SC: Cable shield, electrically connected to
ground and to the casing
q C: relay – common
q NC: Normally closed contact
q NO: Normally open contact
OUT 4
C NC
NO
OUT 3
C NC
NO
OUT 3
NO NC
C
OUT 4
NO NC
C
26 25 24 23 22 21
14
(M1)
21 22 23 24 25 26
32 31 30 29 28 27
SC
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DIGITAL INPUT
The functions
Functions that act directly on the inputs independently from the select input
only assignable functions to the input 1 and only to the input 2 which they
The list of such functions is suitable in the tab at page 36.
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External power supply
10 K
3/40 Vdc (ON) 0/1,5 Vdc (OFF)
5 (+)
6 (-)
Internal power supply
+24
10 K
15
5
6
0
20
1) only assignable functions to the input 1 (page 12)
2)
3)
Remember that the activation of any functions of batch automatically disable the other.
referring to the inputs could be divided in three groups:
(page 13)
interact between them (some examples to page 14)
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OPERATION ON INPUT ON/OFF
Auto-calibration
Reset totalizes
Block totalizes
Totalizers active
Necessary conditions for enabling the function
Tmin<T<1sec. = autocalibration
T > 1 sec. = Auto zero
1 e/o 2 DISABLED
Range change
N.B.: THE FUNCTIONS ABOVE INDICAT
ED ARE ENABLED ONLY ON INPUT 1
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INPUT OPERATION STAGE (GENERIC FUNCTIONS)
0-1,5 V
0-1,5 V
AUTOCALIB. OFF
3-40 V
3-40 V
T
BLOCK
T
RESET
Tmin = 100ms
POS. 5.7 ENABLED
POS. 5.9 (batch on input 1) DISABLED
POS. 5.10 batch functions assign to input 2 (optional) DISABLED
Necessary conditions for enabling the function
POS. 5.1 ÷ 5.4 ENABLED at least one
N.B.: This function is even assignable to the input 2
Block totalizes
3-40 V
0-1,5 V
Necessary conditions for enabling the function
POS. 5.6 ENABLED
POS. 12.5 (auto-batch) DISABLED
POS. 12.7 (batch consent) DISABLED
Scale 2
3-40 V
0-1,5 V
Scale 1
Necessary conditions for enabling the function
POS. 5.8 ENABLE
POS. 5.9 (batch on input 1) DISABLED
POS. 5.10 batch functions assign to input 2 (optional) DISABLED
POS. 6.1-6.4 end-batch functions assign to output 2
Speed rate
Tmin
10 Hz 20 Hz 50 Hz 80 Hz
150 Hz
220 ms 110 ms
45 ms 30 ms 15 ms
ATTENTION: time T must be to Tmin
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