Appendix A – NMEA 2000® Interfacing .................................................................................... A1
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1 General
1.1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Maretron Fluid Pressure Monitor (FPM100). Maretron
has designed and built your monitor to the highest standards for years of reliable, dependable,
and accurate service.
Maretron’s Fluid Pressure Monitor (FPM100) is used to adapt up to six pressure transducers to
the NMEA 2000® network (pressure transducers sold separately). This allows you to observe
fluid pressures and tank levels anywhere on the vessel where there are NMEA 2000®
compatible displays. With the appropriate transducer, the FPM100 reports either pressure or
vacuum for a variety of applications including water pressures, oil pressures, hydraulic
pressures, or system vacuum for detecting clogged filters.
The FPM100 also has a tank level mode, so that fluid levels in a tank can be monitored via a
pressure transducer mounted at the bottom of the tank and transmitted over the NMEA 2000®
network. This allows you to monitor the fluid levels in tanks that are extremely deep, have
internal structures, or are otherwise not suited for other tank level sensing technologies. In this
mode, the FPM100 can be calibrated for irregular tank shapes so that you know the true level
of the tanks.
The Maretron FPM100 is designed to operate within the harsh demands of the marine
environment. However, no piece of marine electronic equipment can function properly unless
installed, calibrated, and maintained in the correct manner. Please read carefully and follow
these instructions for installation, calibration, and usage of the Maretron FPM100 in order to
ensure optimal performance.
1.2 Firmware Revision
This manual corresponds to FPM100 firmware revision 1.0.1.
1.3 Features
The Maretron FPM100 has the following features:
• NMEA 2000® interface
• Adapts up to six pressure transducers to the NMEA 2000 network
• Each channel independently programmable to match pressure transducer
characteristics
• Each channel independently programmable to pressure/vacuum mode or tank level
mode
• In Pressure Mode:
o Can report programmable pressure sources including Water Pressure,
Atmospheric Pressure, Compressed Air Pressure, Hydraulic Pressure, Steam
Pressure, or User Defined pressure sources.
• In Tank Level Mode:
o Pressure transducer allows use in extremely deep or irregularly shaped tanks
that can’t be sensed using other technologies
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o 16 programmable tank types including Fuel, Fresh Water, Waste Water
o Programmable tank number(s) up to 16 per tank type
o Programmable tank capacity
1.4 FPM100 Accessories
Maretron offers the following accessories for the FPM100:
• PT-V-0-1BAR-01 Pressure Transducer Vacuum to 1 Bar (14.5 PSI)
• PT-0-3PSI-01 Pressure Transducer 0 to 3 PSI (0.21 bar)
• PT-0-5PSI-01 Pressure Transducer 0 to 5 PSI (0.34 bar)
• PT-0-10PSI-01 Pressure Transducer 0 to 10 PSI (0.69 bar)
• PT-0-50PSI-01 Pressure Transducer 0 to 50 PSI (3.45 bar)
• PT-0-100PSI-01 Pressure Transducer 0 to 100 PSI (6.89 bar)
• PT-0-300PSI-01 Pressure Transducer 0 to 300 PSI (20.68 bar)
• PT-0-500PSI-01 Pressure Trans ducer 0 to 500 PSI (34.47 bar)
• PT-0-1000PSI-01 Pressure Transducer 0 to 1000 PSI (68.95 bar)
• PT-0-3000PSI-01 Pressure Transducer 0 to 3000 PSI (206.84 bar)
• PT-0-5000PSI-01 Pressure Transducer 0 to 5000 PSI (344.74 bar)
• PT-SNUB-01 Pressure Snubber
WARNING
Maretron pressure transducers are not approved for use with gasoline. If you
wish to use the FPM100 to monitor pressures or levels of gasoline, you must
obtain a pressure transducer that is approved for use with gasoline.
1.5 Quick Install
Installing the Maretron FPM100 involves the following steps. Please refer to the individual
sections for additional details.
1. Unpack the Box (Section 2.1)
2. Choose a Mounting Location (Section 2.2)
3. Mount the FPM100 (Section 2.3)
4. Connect the FPM100 (Section 2.4)
5. Configure or Program the Mode for each Channel (Section 3.1)
6. For each channel in Pressure/Vacuum mode:
o Set the channel’s instance (Section 3.2.1)
o Set the channel’s source (Section 3.2.5)
o Configure the Pressure at 4mA (Section 3.2.3)
o Configure the Pressure at 20mA (Section 3.2.4)
7. For each channel in Tank mode:
o Configure or Program the Tank Type (Section 3.1)
o Configure or Program the Tank Number (Section 3.3.6)
o Configure or Program Tank Capacity (Section 3.3.4)
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o Configure for Tank Depth and Shape
Configure or Program the Tank Depth (Section 3.3.5.1)
Custom Calibration (Section 3.3.5.2)
1.6 Theory of Operation
The FPM100 operates by measuring the current transmitted by pressure transducers.
When you are using the FPM100 in conjunction with a pressure transducer to perform tank
level measurement, it is important to understand the relationship of tank depth, the range of
the pressure transducer, and the accuracy of the resulting tank level reading.
1.6.1 Choosing a Pressure Transducer Mounting Location for Tank Level
Measurement
Choosing a proper mounting location for pressure transducers is critical to obtaining accurate
tank level measurements. The pressure transducer should be mounted as close to the bottom
of the tank as possible, as the pressure transducer will not be able to measure fluid levels
below the pressure port on the transducer.
1.6.2 Accuracy of Tank Level Measurement
Maretron offers two pressure transducers that are suitable for indicating tank levels: a 0-3 PSI
transducer and a 0-5 PSI transducer. For maximum accuracy, you should always use the
transducer with the smallest range that is sufficient for your application.
The accuracy of these transducers is specified to be ±2% full scale. However, if you are using
a transducer to measure the level of a tank where you are using only a portion of that
transducer’s range, the accuracy will be less than this. For example, if you are using a 0-3 PSI
(0-0.21 bar) pressure transducer to measure a tank level of water in a 41.5” (1.05m) deep tank,
the pressure measurements will vary over a range of 0 to 1.5PSI (0 to 0.10 bar) – only half the
designed range of the pressure transducer. Therefore, the ±2% full scale accuracy
specification of the transducer means that the accuracy of the transducer in this example will
actually be ±4%. You can use the table in Figure 1 below to look up the depth of your tank and
see the actual accuracy for either a 0-3 PSI (0-0.21 bar) transducer or a 0-5 PSI (0-0.34 bar)
transducer.
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