Micro Motion™ 5700 Transmitters with a
Marine Bunker Transfer Package
Certified Marine Bunker Measurement Solution
April 2022
Safety messages
Safety messages are provided throughout this manual to protect personnel and equipment. Read each safety message carefully
before proceeding to the next step.
Safety and approval information
This Micro Motion product complies with all applicable European directives when properly installed in accordance with the
instructions in this manual. Refer to the EU declaration of conformity for directives that apply to this product. The following are
available: the EU declaration of conformity, with all applicable European directives, and the complete ATEX Installation Drawings
and Instructions. In addition the IECEx Installation Instructions for installations outside of the European Union and the CSA
Installation Instructions for installations in North America are available on the internet at www.emerson.com or through your local
Micro Motion support center.
Information affixed to equipment that complies with the Pressure Equipment Directive, can be found on the internet at
www.emerson.com. For hazardous installations in Europe, refer to standard EN 60079-14 if national standards do not apply.
Other information
Full product specifications can be found in the product data sheet. Troubleshooting information can be found in the configuration
manual. Product data sheets and manuals are available from the Micro Motion web site at www.emerson.com.
Return policy
Follow Micro Motion procedures when returning equipment. These procedures ensure legal compliance with government
transportation agencies and help provide a safe working environment for Micro Motion employees. Micro Motion will not accept
your returned equipment if you fail to follow Micro Motion procedures.
Return procedures and forms are available on our web support site at www.emerson.com, or by phoning the Micro Motion
Customer Service department.
Emerson Flow customer service
Email:
• Worldwide: flow.support@emerson.com
• Asia-Pacific: APflow.support@emerson.com
Telephone:
North and South America
United States800 522 6277U.K. and Ireland0870 240 1978Australia800 158 727
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1 Before you begin
1.1 About this manual
This application manual provides information required to install and operate the 5700 transmitter with the
Marine Bunker Transfer Package.
Use the transmitter display as the primary configuration and operation method. However, you can use
ProLink™ III for most configuration and operation tasks. ProLink III also provides additional reporting and
history features.
This manual assumes that users understand basic transmitter and sensor installation, configuration, and
maintenance concepts and procedures.
Important
Use this application manual as your main guide for installation, configuration, and operation. You will be
referred to other documentation for specific tasks and information.
1.2 Hazard messages
This document uses the following criteria for hazard messages based on ANSI standards Z535.6-2011
(R2017).
DANGER
Serious injury or death will occur if a hazardous situation is not avoided.
WARNING
Serious injury or death could occur if a hazardous situation is not avoided.
CAUTION
Minor or moderate injury will or could occur if a hazardous situation is not avoided.
NOTICE
Data loss, property damage, hardware damage, or software damage can occur if a situation is not avoided.
There is no credible risk of physical injury.
Physical access
NOTICE
Unauthorized personnel can potentially cause significant damage and/or misconfiguration of end users'
equipment. Protect against all intentional or unintentional unauthorized use.
Physical security is an important part of any security program and fundamental to protecting your system.
Restrict physical access to protect users' assets. This is true for all systems used within the facility.
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1.3 Related documents
You can find all product documentation on the product documentation DVD shipped with the product or at
www.emerson.com.
See any of the following documents for more information:
• Micro Motion 5700 Product Data Sheet
• Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs and Outputs: Configuration and Use Manual
• Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs and Outputs: Installation Manual
• Sensor installation manual
• Vendor documentation for auxiliary devices
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2 Overview of Marine Bunker Measurement
Package
The Micro Motion Certified Marine Bunker Measurement Solution is a system that provides a complete
solution for the measurement of marine fuel delivery. The system monitors aeration (entrained gas or
entrained air), and supplies a bunker ticket with time and date, total amount transferred, and other relevant
data.
2.1 Measurement
The Marine Bunker Transfer Package provides flow measurement data that complies with OIML R117-1 and
MID 2004/22/EC Annex MI-005. If the appropriate security hardware is installed, the system has been
accredited by a certified technician, and OIML/MID-approved procedures are followed, the bunker ticket can
be used as a legal Weights & Measures document.
2.2 OIML R117-1 compliance
The Marine Bunker Transfer Package is designed to comply with measurement and operational requirements
established by OIML. After the initial start up and certification, OIML R117-1 compliance includes four factors,
or checks. For bunker transfer measurement data to meet OIML R117-1 requirements, the bunker transfer
must pass all four checks.
The four checks are as follows:
MMQ
Aeration
Power
Bunkercritical
alerts
Minimum Measured Quantity (MMQ) defines the minimum measured quantity of fuel in a
bunker transfer that is necessary to meet OIML/MID requirements. MMQ is used to ensure that
the bunker is sized appropriately for the sensor and ensures that various factors related to
starting and stopping flow do not have a significant effect on measurement accuracy. During
initial system configuration, the service technician calculates and configures a site-specific
value for MMQ. This value is typically not changed unless the piping is changed.
Aeration refers to entrained gas or entrained air in the process fluid. Aeration Limit is a realtime diagnostic that monitors the potential measurement error due to aeration and other
factors, and compares the real-time value to the maximum allowable measurement error as
defined by MID 2004/22/EC Annex MI-005. Aeration Limit is expressed as a percentage of the
MID limit. If the value of Aeration Limit at the end of the bunker transfer is below 100%, the
bunker measurement passes the Max Aeration check. Aeration Limit is calculated continuously.
During a bunker transfer, Aeration Limit can increase, decrease, or even exceed 100%.
Power was continuous during the transfer (no power interrupt).
If a bunker-critical alert occurs during a bunker transfer, the transfer fails the alert check and
the measurement cannot be used to meet OIML/MID requirements. Not all alerts are bunkercritical. The following alerts are bunker-critical:
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RAM Error (Core)
Mass Flow Overrange
Density OOR
Calibration Failure
Sensor Temp Failure
Sensor Case Temp Fail
EEPROM Error
RAM Error (Transmitter)
Cal Factors Missing
Incorrect Sensor Type
Config DB Corrupt
Program Corrupt (Core)
Sensor Comm. Fail
Security Breach
Core Write Failure
Incorrect Board Type
Low Power
Outputs to Fault
Low Pickoff Sig
Data Loss Poss
Power Reset Occurred
API Temp OOR
API Density OOR
Display Readback Fail
Display Comm Error
If the bunker transfer fails one or more of these checks, the bunker transfer measurement data does not meet
OIML R117-1 requirements and the ticket will show Overall OIML R117-1: Fail.
Note
Aeration Limit is always calculated and the four checks are always applied, whether or not an OIML/MIDcompliant system was purchased and installed. If the system is not OIML/MID-compliant, there is no system
performance traceability regardless of overall bunker pass/fail results.
2.3 System types and requirements for the Marine
Bunker Transfer Package
The Marine Bunker Transfer Package can be set up in four different system types. Requirements depend on
the type chosen during purchase.
Table 2-1: Marine Bunker Transfer Package system types
System typeDescription
Basic systemMeasures the bunker transfer and print bunker tickets only. The flow
measurement and bunker tickets are not OIML/MID-approved.
Basic/MID systemMeasures the bunker transfer and print bunker tickets only. The flow
measurement and bunker tickets are OIML/MID-approved.
Profile systemMeasures the bunker transfer and print bunker tickets and profile reports. The
flow measurement and bunker tickets are not OIML/MID-approved. The profile
report is not OIML/MID-approved.
Profile/MID systemMeasures the bunker transfer and print bunker tickets and profile reports. The
flow measurement and bunker tickets are OIML/MID-approved. The profile
report is not OIML/MID-approved.
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3.1 Install the Profile/MID system
This procedure provides installation instructions for a system that measures the bunker delivery and prints
bunker tickets and profile reports. The bunker tickets are OIML/MID-approved. The profile reports are not
OIML/MID-approved.
Prerequisites
• Verify that the sensor is correctly installed and ready for wiring.
• Verify that the auxiliary devices (level switches, pressure transmitter, and temperature transmitter) are
correctly installed and ready for wiring to the 5700.
Figure 3-1: Schematic of Profile system
A. 5700 transmitter
B. RS-485
C. Printer interface component
D. Relay
E. Power supply for relay
F. RS-485 to RS-232 signal converter
G. RS-485 to USB signal converter
H. MID-approved ticket printer
I. PC with ProLink III/BunkerLink
J. Existing connection
K. Default printer
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Procedure
1.
Follow the instructions in the Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs and Outputs:Installation Manual to perform the following installation tasks:
a) Wire the pressure transmitter via HART to the transmitter.
b) Mount the transmitter.
c) Wire the transmitter to the sensor.
d) Wire the transmitter’s secondary mA Output and Frequency Output (if they will be used).
e) Wire power to the transmitter.
f) Ground the transmitter.
2. Mount the Printer Interface Component to any flat surface. See the following figure for mounting
dimensions.
Figure 3-2: Mounting dimensions for Printer Interface Component
A. Front view, width: 7.464 in (189.59 mm)
B.
Front view, height: 9.360 in (237.74 mm)
C. Side view, width: 6.199 in (157.45 mm)
D. Mounting plate, width: 2 × 0.250 in (6.35 mm)
E. Back view, height: 9.625 in (244.48 mm)
F. Back view, space between mounting holes: 8.875 in (225.42 mm)
G. Back view, width: 4.000 in (101.60 mm)
H. Back view, space between mounting holes: 5.000 in (127.00 mm)
I. Back view, size of mounting holes: 4× ∅0.308 in (7.82 mm)
3. Set up one of the following options:
• Option 1: Wire the level switch (or switches) to Discrete Input 1 and to power.
When Discrete Input 1 is assigned to Start/Stop Totalizers during configuration, it will start
totalizers when there is liquid in the pipeline, and stop totalizers when there is no liquid in the
pipeline.
• Option 2: Set up an integrity detection loop and wire it to Discrete Input 1.
The integrity detection loop may be used to detect leaks, cable breakage, short circuits, and so on.
You can use any preferred method or device.
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4. Set up a HART loop that connects the primary mA Output to the external pressure transmitter and the
external temperature transmitter.
5. Optional: Follow the instructions in the Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs andOutputs: Installation Manual to perform the following installation tasks to wire Discrete Output 1 or
Discrete Output 2 to signal devices such as lights or horns.
Note
A Discrete Output is needed to control the printer relay.
6. Install the ticket printer.
a) Connect the printer to power according to the instructions in the vendor documentation.
b) Set the DIP switches on the printer as shown in the following table.
Note
The DIP switches are on the bottom of the printer, under the DIP switch cover. Power down the
printer before removing the DIP switch cover.
Table 3-1: DIP switch settings for Epson TM-T88V printer
Switch bankDIP switch settingsPrinter communication parameters
DSW1Switch 1-1OFF
Switch 1-2OFF
Switch 1-3OFF
Switch 1-4OFF
Switch 1-5ON
Switch 1-6ON
Switch 1-7ON
Switch 1-8ON
DSW2Switch 2-1OFF
Switches 2-2
through 2-8
As desired
c) Attach the adapter to the signal converter.
An RS-485 to RS-232 signal converter and a DB9 to DB25 adapter were supplied with the system.
d) Plug the adapter into the terminal block on the printer.
7. Wire the Printer Interface Component.
a) Open the Printer Interface Component.
Baud: 38400
Parity: Even
Data bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Characters per second: 400
Buffer size: 1024
b) Wire power to the relay power supply according to the instructions in the vendor
documentation.
c) Wire the relay to Discrete Output 1 or Discrete Output 2 on the transmitter.
d) Wire one set of RS-485 terminals on the relay to the RS-485 terminals on the transmitter.
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Table 3-2: RS-485 connections between transmitter and relay
RS-485 terminalRelay terminals5700 terminals
RS-485/ATerminal 219
RS-485/BTerminal 1110
e) Wire one set of RS-485 terminals on the relay to the RS-485 terminals on the signal converter.
Table 3-3: RS-485 connections between signal converter and relay
8. Ensure that the PC is connected to the printer that you will use to print the profile report, and that this
printer is defined as the default printer.
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4 Configure the system
Tip
In most cases, these tasks will be performed by the service technician who performs the system startup.
4.1 Configure auxiliary devices
The pressure transmitter, temperature transmitter, level switches, and integrity detection devices (if present)
must be configured for use by the 5700 transmitter. Perform the following steps using the transmitter
display.
Procedure
1. At the pressure transmitter:
a) Define a HART tag for polling.
b) Set the pressure unit to the unit to be used by the transmitter.
2. At the temperature transmitter:
a) Define a HART tag for polling.
b) Set the temperature unit to the unit to be used by the transmitter.
3. When two level switches are used (upstream and downstream), put the status outputs in series as
follows:
Both switches need to see liquid for the transmitter to count.
a) Set Mode Switch to Wet On.
b) Set Switching Time Delay to 0.3 seconds.
4. Optional: If your installation includes an integrity detection loop, configure the integrity detection
devices as required to report leakage, broken cables, short circuits, or other malfunction.
4.2 Configure basic flow meter parameters
Perform the following steps using the transmitter display.
Procedure
1. Configure security and language.
a) Configure the maintenance and configuration passwords, and enable or disable them as desired.
b) Configure the language used on the display.
• Do not configure the Weights & Measures application.
• Do not enable write-protection.
2. Configure system data and alarm severity.
3. Configure process variables as desired.
4. Configure sensor calibration data and sensor information for your sensor.
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5. Configure Discrete Input 1 using one of the following options:
IfThen
If wired to a level switch or switches.Configure Discrete Input 1 for use with the level switch
or switches.
a. Set Discrete Input 1 Polarity to Active Low.
b. Assign Start/Stop Totalizers to Discrete Input 1.
If the system is wired as recommended, totalizers will
start when liquid is detected in the pipeline, and stop
when no liquid is detected.
If an integrity detection loop is present in your
installation.
Configure Discrete Input 1 for use in the integrity
detection loop
• Set Discrete Input 1 Polarity as required by the
integrity device and the wiring.
• Assign Integrity Breach to Discrete Input 1
The transmitter will post a Security Breach alert if a
problem with flow or wiring is detected.
6. Configure polling for temperature.
Set External Tag to the tag defined at the temperature device.
7. Configure polling for pressure.
Set External Tag to the tag defined at the pressure device.
8. If Discrete Output 1 or Discrete Output 2 is wired to a relay to enable printing both bunker tickets and
profile reports (Profile or Profile/MID systems), set the source variable to RS485 Dual Function.
4.3 Configure bunker ticket options
The bunker ticket contains a standard set of process and bunker data, and can be configured to include
additional process and bunker data. You can print one, two, or three tickets automatically.
4.3.1 Configure bunker ticket options using the transmitter display
2. Define Header 1, Header 2, Header3, Header4, and Footer as desired.
3. Choose Item Display Options and select the items to be printed on the ticket.
Important
Some options are enabled or disabled by default and may not be configurable. Mass Inventory is
enabled by default.
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OptionDescription
Mass InventoryTotal mass of all bunkers transferred since the last inventory reset, plus the two
forward inventories and the two reverse inventories. Labels and values depend
on the setting of the Mass In Air option.
Average
Temperature
Temperature of the process fluid, averaged across the entire bunker and
expressed as a batch-weighted average with the configured volume unit used as
the batch.
Average API
Average density of the bunker, at reference temperature.
Density
Aeration LimitValue of Aeration Limit at the end of the bunker transfer.
Bunker Result
Bunker Result
Details
(1)
Pass: The bunker transfer passed all four OIML/MID checks.
Fail: The bunker transfer failed one or more of the four OIML/MID checks.
Individual results for the four OIML/MID checks:
• MMQ check
• Max Aeration check
• Alert check
• Power check
These are printed only if Bunker Result = Fail.
Select using Mass
In Air
OFF: The total and inventory values on the ticket represent “true mass”, or “mass
in vacuum”. The following labels are used:
• Mass Total
• Bunker Begin Fwd Inv
• Bunker End Fwd Inv
• Bunker Begin Rev Inv
• Bunker End Rev Inv
ON: The total and inventory values on the ticket represent “mass in air”, and the
Mass in Air conversion factor is printed on the ticket. The following labels are
used:
• Mass in Air
• Begin Fwd Inv Air
• End Fwd Inv Air
• Begin Rev Inv Air
• End Rev Inv Air
Gross Volume
Total
Total volume of the bunker, calculated from the mass total and the average
density of the bunker at process temperature. The mass total is based on both
aerated and non-aerated flow. The average density is based on non-aerated flow.
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OptionDescription
For this calculation, aerated flow is defined as any flow occurring while drive gain
exceeds a preset limit or density exceeds preset limits.
Net Volume TotalTotal volume of the bunker, calculated from the mass total and the average
density of the bunker, corrected to 15 °C. The mass total is based on both
aerated and non-aerated flow. The average density is based on non-aerated flow.
For this calculation, aerated flow is defined as any flow occurring while drive gain
exceeds a preset limit or density exceeds preset limits.
SPRING TC
Parameters (to
show SS648
parameters)
4. Set Number of Tickets to the number of tickets to be printed by a single PRINT command.
The default value is 3. The range is 1 to 3.
ON: All ticket data is printed as configured.
OFF: The following items are not printed, whether or not they were configured:
• “Approved Measurement” banner
• Gross Volume Total
• Net Volume Total
• Average API Density
• Average Temperature
• Aeration Limit
• Bunker Result
• Bunker Result Details
• MID Certificate Number
• Measurement accuracy statement
If SS648 Parameters is set to OFF, the bunker ticket cannot be used as a legal
receipt.
On the first ticket, the word Original is printed at the bottom of the ticket. On the second and third
tickets, the word Copy is printed at the bottom of the ticket.
4.3.2 Configure bunker ticket options using ProLink III
You can use the Marine Bunkering Transfer Package to configure the bunker ticket contents and printing
options. The configuration parameters are stored in the transmitter and will overwrite the existing ticket
configuration.
Prerequisites
To configure bunker ticket options, the transmitter must be unsecured.
Tip
These parameters are typically set during system start up and should not require changing.
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Procedure
1. Connect from ProLink III to the transmitter.
a) Start ProLink III.
b) Select Connection→Connect to Device.
c) Configure the communication parameters to match the transmitter.
d) Set Serial Port to the PC port you are using for the connection.
e) Set Address to the value configured for the transmitter. The default address is 1.
f) Select Connect.
If the connection is successful, the Marine Bunkering window is displayed.
2. Select the Configuration panel in the Marine Bunkering window.
3. In the Ticket Process Information group, select all items that you want to be included on the ticket.
OptionDescription
Aeration LimitValue of Aeration Limit at the end of the bunker transfer.
Bunker Result
(1)
Pass: The bunker transfer passed all four OIML/MID checks.
Fail: The bunker transfer failed one or more of the four OIML/MID checks.
Gross Volume
Total
Total volume of the bunker, calculated from the mass total and the average
density of the bunker at process temperature. The mass total is based on both
aerated and non-aerated flow. The average density is based on non-aerated flow.
For this calculation, aerated flow is defined as any flow occurring while drive gain
exceeds a preset limit or density exceeds preset limits.
Mass InventoryTotal mass of all bunkers transferred since the last inventory reset, plus the two
forward inventories and the two reverse inventories. Labels and values depend on
the setting of the Mass In Air option.
Bunker Result
Details
Individual results for the four OIML/MID checks:
• MMQ check
• Max Aeration check
• Alarm check
• Power check
These are printed only if Bunker Result = Fail.
Net Volume Total Total volume of the bunker, calculated from the mass total and the average
density of the bunker, corrected to 15 °C. The mass total is based on both aerated
and non-aerated flow. The average density is based on non-aerated flow. For this
calculation, aerated flow is defined as any flow occurring while drive gain exceeds
a preset limit or density exceeds preset limits.
Average
Temperature
Temperature of the process fluid, averaged across the entire bunker and
expressed as a batch-weighted average with the configured volume unit used as
the batch.
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OptionDescription
Mass In AirON: The total and inventory values on the ticket represent “mass in air”, and the
Mass in Air conversion factor is printed on the ticket. The following labels are
used:
• Mass in Air
• Begin Fwd Inv Air
• End Fwd Inv Air
• Begin Rev Inv Air
• End Rev Inv Air
OFF: The total and inventory values on the ticket represent “true mass”, or “mass
in vacuum”. The following labels are used:
• Mass Total
• Bunker Begin Fwd Inv
• Bunker End Fwd Inv
Average API
Density
SS648
Parameters
• Bunker Begin Rev Inv
• Bunker End Rev Inv
Average density of the bunker, at reference temperature.
ON: All ticket data is printed as configured.
OFF: The following items are not printed, whether or not they were configured:
• “Approved Measurement” banner
• Gross Volume Total
• Net Volume Total
• Average API Density
• Average Temperature
• Aeration Limit
• Bunker Result
• Bunker Result Details
• MID Certificate Number
• Measurement accuracy statement
If SS648 Parameters is set to OFF, the bunker ticket cannot be used as a legal
receipt.
Note
Certain items are always included on the ticket, and cannot be disabled.
4. Configure headers, footers, and related parameters.
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a) In the Header and Footer group, configure Header Line 1, Header Line 2, Header3, Header4, and
Footer to the text to be printed on the ticket.
b) Set Header Font Size and Footer Font Size to the font height to be used on the ticket.
Tip
You can change the header parameters while the transmitter is secured. This allows you to use them
for bunker-specific information if desired (for example, vessel name, purchaser name, and so on).
5. Set Number of Tickets to the number of tickets to be printed with one print command.
The default value is 3. The range is 1 to 3.
On the first ticket, the word Original is printed at the bottom of the ticket. On the second and third
tickets, the word Copy is printed at the bottom of the ticket.
Tip
You can change the Number of Tickets setting while the transmitter is secured.
4.3.3 Mass in air
Micro Motion flow meters provide a “true mass” or “mass in vacuum” value for mass measurement. Weigh
scales provide a “mass in air” value. Due to the buoyancy effect of the air around the object being weighed,
the “mass in air” value is lower than the “mass in vacuum” value.
If Mass In Air is enabled, the transmitter will calculate the “mass in air” value, and print the “mass in air” total
on the bunker ticket instead of the Mass Total (“mass in vacuum”) value.
To calculate “mass in air”, the transmitter multiplies the Mass Total value by the Mass in Air conversion factor:
0.998925. This constant is based on environmental conditions at sea level.
4.4 Configure the printer
Prerequisites
This procedure assumes that all variables and units of precision are already configured.
Verify that you have the correct software versions and licenses.
Software or license
version
ProLink III 4.1 or laterFrom ProLink III, Help
Transmitter software 2.0
or later
Where to look
• From the display: Menu→About→Versions→Transmitter Software
• From ProLink III, Device Tools→About→Versions→Transmitter Software
Procedure
1. Ensure that the transmitter is in unsecure mode in order to make the configuration changes for this
procedure.
2. Configure OIML as the world area.
For more information, see Table 4-3.
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DisplayMenu→Configuration→Weights & Measures→World Area
3. Select the approved variables you want shown on the ticket in the Custody Transfer Approved section.
The variables you select will be marked by asterisks on the printed ticket.
ProLink IIIDevice Tools→Configuration→Printer and Tickets
Menu → Configuration → Inputs/Outputs → Channel E → Printer → Printer Settings
5. Secure and seal the transmitter.
For more information, see the Micro Motion 5700 Transmitters with Configurable Inputs and Outputs:
Configuration and Use Manual
4.4.1 Ticket and heading parameters
Table 4-1: Printer configurable parameters
Ticket parametersDescription
Printer Type
Baud Rate
Parity
The following printer types are supported:
• Epson TM88v — uses paper rolls and supports the Paper Out function.
• Epson TMU-295 — uses paper slips and supports the Paper Out function.
• Digitec 6610A — uses paper rolls and does not support the Paper Out function. This
printer is not approved for OIML use.
• Terminal Window — prints to a terminal window for debugging and testing. This
option is not for legal trade.
• Generic — does not support the Paper Out function.
Refer to your printer documentation.
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Characters/Sec
Buffer Size
Paper Out Detection
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Configure the number of characters printed per second to influence printing speed. The
range is 1 to 1000. The default value is dependent on the printer type selected.
Configure the buffer size to influence printing speed. The range is 32 to 32768
characters. The default value is dependent on the printer type selected.
Enables or disables automatic notification when the printer runs out of paper.
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Table 4-2: Ticket configurable parameters
Ticket parametersDescription
Number of Transfer Tickets
Transfer BOL Start
Print with Non-Zero Flow
Use Form Feed
Alert Occurrence of Transfer Ticket
The number of transfer (OIML) tickets printed when a print request is received.
Use 1, 2, or 3. The default is 1.
Configure the starting ticket number for Bills of Lading (BOL).
• Enabled — Tickets can be printed while the flow is occurring.
— If a ticket is printed while flow is occurring, the flow rate and the banner
“Not complete” are printed on the ticket, and the transfer continues.
— If a ticket is printed under conditions of no flow and the ticket includes a
transfer total, the transfer is completed, and the flow rate and the
banner “Complete” are printed on the ticket.
— If a ticket is printed under conditions of no flow and the ticket does not
include a transfer total, the flow rate is printed on the ticket and the
transfer is not completed.
• Disabled — Tickets cannot be printed if there is any flow through the sensor.
If a ticket is printed under conditions of no flow, and the ticket includes a
transfer total, the transfer is completed, and the flow rate and the banner
“Complete” are printed on the ticket.
Default is Disabled.
Enables or disables an automatic page break after a ticket has been printed.
Default is Disabled.
Enables or disables printing a banner, “Alarm occurred during the transfer”, if
an alarm occurs during transfer processing. Default is Disabled.
4.4.2 Ticket types
Tickets provide proof of what was purchased, as well as status summaries.
You can configure any of the following ticket types using varying methods.
Ticket configuration occurs in Channel E and requires a Channel E license.
Table 4-3: Ticket type descriptions
Ticket typeDescription
Bunker ticketPrints the current bunker transfer.
Bunker log ticketPrints a ticket from the historical transfer log.
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5.1 Transfer a bunker and print a ticket using the display
This procedure guides you through transferring a bunker and printing a bunker ticket using the transmitter
display.
Prerequisites
• Verify that Mass Flow Rate is 0.0.
• Take appropriate precautions to ensure that flow occurs in only one direction during the bunker transfer.
Small amounts of back flow due to valve action or other mechanical issues are insignificant, but larger
amounts will affect measurement accuracy.
• During the bunker transfer, take appropriate steps to ensure that Mass Flow Rate does not hover around
0. Very low values for Mass Flow Rate can affect measurement accuracy. Low values for Mass Flow Rate
at the beginning and end of the bunker transfer have insignificant effects.
Procedure
1. Select Operations→Marine Bunkering.
2. Start flow and totalizers.
If you have installed and configured the system as recommended, totalizers will be started
automatically when liquid is detected in the pipeline. If a transmitter power cycle has occurred,
totalizing does not begin until system start up procedures are complete.
3. To end the bunker transfer:
a) Stop flow.
b) Press the Print button on the transmitter.
5.2 Print or reprint a bunker ticket using BunkerLink
You can print or reprint the bunker ticket for any bunker transfer in the BunkerLink database. You can use this
function to recover from print failures.
Procedure
1. Connect BunkerLink to the transmitter.
2. Select the History panel in the Marine Bunkering window.
3. Select the desired transfer record from Historical Transfer Log Index.
Transfer records are ordered by time stamp. Historical Transfer 0 is the most recent bunker transfer.
4. Click Print Ticket to print or reprint a ticket.
If the ticket has previously been printed, the new ticket will be a duplicate ticket and the “Duplicate Receipt”
banner is automatically added to the ticket. If the ticket has not been previously printed, the banner is not
added to the ticket.
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Important
• The ticket will be printed with the current settings for Header, Footer, and Number of Tickets.
• The ticket will be printed according to the currently configured bunker ticket options (Bunker Result,
Bunker Result Details, Mass In Air, etc.).
5.3 View bunker transfer history
You can view history data for all bunker transfers that are recorded in the BunkerLink database. The bunkering
database can store data for up to five bunker transfers.
Prerequisites
The transmitter must be ready to accept a connection from BunkerLink. If you have trouble making the
connection, ensure that communications have been configured for a Profile or Profile/MID system.
Procedure
1. Connect from BunkerLink to the transmitter.
a) Start BunkerLink.
b) Select Connection→Connect to Device.
c) Configure the communication parameters to match the transmitter.
d) Set Serial Port to the PC port you are using for the connection.
e) Set Address to the value configured for the transmitter. The default address is 1.
f) Select Connect.
If the connection is successful, the Marine Bunkering window displays.
2. Select the History panel.
3. Select the desired transfer record from Historical Transfer Log Index.
Transfer records are ordered by time stamp. Historical Transfer 0 is the most recent bunker transfer.
The History panel is updated with data from the selected transfer record.
4. Optional: Select Preview or Print to preview or print the profile report for the currently selected bunker
transfer.
5.4 Print or export bunker transfer data
You can print bunker transfer data from the current bunker transfer or from any bunker transfer in the
BunkerLink database. You can export bunker transfer data to Unicode CSV (comma-separated values) files for
use in other applications.
Procedure
• To print process data for the current bunker transfer:
a) Ensure that BunkerLink is connected to the transmitter during the bunker transfer.
b) Select the Monitor panel in the Marine Bunkering window.
c) Select Print Graph (if the transfer is in progress) or Print Report (if the transfer is complete).
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Tip
If you want to change the appearance of the graph before you print it, right-click anywhere on the graph
and use the graphics toolbox that is provided. You can also use the graphics toolbox to save the graph as
an image.
• To print a profile report for a bunker transfer in the bunkering database:
a) Connect BunkerLink to the transmitter.
b) Select the History panel in the Marine Bunkering window.
c) Select the desired transfer record from Historical Transfer Log Index.
Transfer records are ordered by time stamp. Historical Transfer 1 is the most recent bunker transfer.
d) Select Preview to preview the profile report or to export the data to a CSV file.
e) Select Print Report to print the profile report.
Restriction
You cannot use the History panel to print a profile report for the current bunker transfer while it is in
progress. To print a profile report for the current bunker transfer, you must use the Marine Bunkering
dashboard on the transmitter. When the transfer is complete, it is available from the History panel as
Historical Transfer 0.
5.5 Contents of profile report
Table 5-1: Contents of profile report
ItemDescription
Header 1User-defined text
Header 2User-defined text
BOL NumberBill of Lading number, assigned automatically by the transmitter
Reset TimeDate and time that totals were reset, either by printing an original ticket or by
pressing Reset
Print TimeDate and time that the original ticket was printed
Bunker Begin TimeDate and time that the transmitter started bunker measurement
Bunker End TimeDate and time that the transmitter stopped bunker measurement
Mass in AirTotal mass of bunker multiplied by the Mass in Air conversion factor
Mass TotalTotal mass of bunker, as measured by transmitter
Mass InventoryTotal mass of all bunkers transferred since the last inventory reset
Bunker Begin Forward
Inventory
Bunker End Forward
Inventory
Value of Mass Forward Inventory at the beginning of the bunker transfer
Value of Mass Forward Inventory at the end of the bunker transfer
Bunker Begin Reverse
Inventory
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Table 5-1: Contents of profile report (continued)
ItemDescription
Bunker End Reverse
Value of Mass Reverse Inventory at the end of the bunker transfer
Inventory
Gross Volume TotalTotal volume of the bunker, calculated from the mass total and the average
density of the bunker at process temperature. The mass total is based on both
aerated and non-aerated flow. The average density is based on non-aerated
flow. For this calculation, aerated flow is defined as any flow occurring while
drive gain exceeds a preset limit or density exceeds preset limits.
Net Volume TotalTotal volume of the bunker, calculated from the mass total and the average
density of the bunker, corrected to 15 °C. The mass total is based on both
aerated and non-aerated flow. The average density is based on non-aerated
flow. For this calculation, aerated flow is defined as any flow occurring while
drive gain exceeds a preset limit or density exceeds preset limits.
Average TemperatureAverage temperature of bunker, calculated as batch-weighted average with the
configured volume unit used as the batch
Average API DensityAverage density of the bunker, corrected to reference temperature
Aeration LimitValue of Aeration Limit at the end of the bunker transfer
• Pass: The value of Aeration Limit at the end of the transfer was within
OIML/MID limits (higher than 100%)
• Fail: The value of Aeration Limit at the end of the transfer was not within
OIML/MID limits (lower or equal to 100%)
Alarm Occurred• Yes: One or more bunker-critical alarms was posted during the bunker
transfer
• No: No bunker-critical alarm was posted during the bunker transfer
Minimum Quantity• Pass: Mass Total ≥ MMQ (Minimum Measured Quantity)
• Fail: Mass Total < MMQ
No Power Interrupt• Pass: No power reset occurred during bunker transfer
• Fail: Power reset occurred during bunker transfer
Overall Bunker ResultsRepresents the combined results of the four OIML/MID checks:
• Pass: The bunker transfer measurement passed all four checks, and meets
good-practice requirements.
• Fail: The bunker transfer measurement failed one or more checks, and
does not meet good-practice requirements.
Meter Verification Test
Results
Bunker Profile graphLine graph of Mass Flow Rate, Average Density at Reference Temperature,
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• Pass: The flow meter passed the most recent meter verification test.
• Fail: The flow meter failed the most recent meter verification test.
If the Meter Verification application is not present on the transmitter, this item
is blank.
Temperature, and Drive Gain during the bunker transfer
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Table 5-1: Contents of profile report (continued)
ItemDescription
MID Certificate #Certificate number for this Micro Motion system, obtained and configured
during commissioning
Mass in Air footerStatement of the Mass in Air conversion factor
FooterUser-defined text
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5.5.1 Sample profile reports
Figure 5-1: Sample profile report for Profile systems
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Figure 5-2: Sample profile report for Profile/MID systems
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5.6 Contents of bunker ticket for Basic/MID and
Profile/MID systems
Note
Some items are optional and are printed only if selected during ticket configuration.
Table 5-2: Contents of bunker ticket for Basic/MID and Profile/MID systems
Ticket itemDescription
*Approved Measurement*Banner printed at top and bottom of ticket if Overall Bunker = Pass
Micro Motion Inc, Business
Unit of Emerson
Header 1User-defined text
Header 2User-defined text
Transmitter Tag NameUser-configured string
System IDHART software tag configured in the transmitter
BOL NumberBill of Lading number, assigned automatically by the transmitter
Reset TimeDate and time that totals were reset, either by printing an original ticket or by
Print TimeDate and time that the original ticket was printed
Bunker Begin TimeDate and time that the transmitter started bunker measurement (last flow)
Bunker End TimeDate and time that the transmitter stopped bunker measurement (first flow)
Mass TotalTotal mass of bunker, as measured by transmitter
Mass in AirTotal mass of bunker multiplied by the Mass in Air conversion factor
Mass InventoryTotal mass of all bunkers transferred since the last inventory reset
Bunker Begin Forward
Inventory
Banner printed at top of ticket
pressing Reset
Value of Mass Forward Inventory at the beginning of the bunker transfer
Bunker End Forward
Inventory
Bunker Begin Reverse
Inventory
Bunker End Reverse
Inventory
Begin Forward Inventory
Air
End Forward Inventory AirValue of Mass Forward Inventory at the end of the bunker transfer, multiplied
Begin Reverse Inventory
Air
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Value of Mass Forward Inventory at the end of the bunker transfer
Value of Mass Reverse Inventory at the beginning of the bunker transfer
Value of Mass Reverse Inventory at the end of the bunker transfer
Value of Mass Forward Inventory at the beginning of the bunker transfer,
multiplied by the Mass in Air conversion factor
by the Mass in Air conversion factor
Value of Mass Reverse Inventory at the beginning of the bunker transfer,
multiplied by the Mass in Air conversion factor
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Table 5-2: Contents of bunker ticket for Basic/MID and Profile/MID systems (continued)
Ticket itemDescription
End Reverse Inventory AirValue of Mass Reverse Inventory at the end of the bunker transfer, multiplied by
the Mass in Air conversion factor
Gross Volume TotalTotal volume of the bunker, calculated from the mass total and the average
density of the bunker at process temperature. The mass total is based on both
aerated and non-aerated flow. The average density is based on non-aerated
flow. For this calculation, aerated flow is defined as any flow occurring while
drive gain exceeds a preset limit or density exceeds preset limits.
Net Volume TotalTotal volume of the bunker, calculated from the mass total and the average
density of the bunker, corrected to 15 °C. The mass total is based on both
aerated and non-aerated flow. The average density is based on non-aerated
flow. For this calculation, aerated flow is defined as any flow occurring while
drive gain exceeds a preset limit or density exceeds preset limits.
Average TemperatureAverage temperature of bunker, calculated as batch-weighted average with the
configured volume unit used as the batch
Average API DensityAverage density of the bunker, corrected to reference temperature
Aeration LimitValue of Aeration Limit at the end of the bunker transfer
Alarm Occurred• Yes: One or more bunker-critical alarms was posted during the bunker
transfer
• No: No bunker-critical alarm was posted during the bunker transfer
Aeration Limit• Pass: The value of Aeration Limit at the end of the transfer was within
OIML/MID limits
• Fail: The value of Aeration Limit at the end of the transfer was not within
OIML/MID limits
Minimum Quantity• Pass: Mass Total ≥ MMQ (Minimum Measured Quantity)
• Fail: Mass Total < MMQ
No Power Interrupt• Pass: No power reset occurred during bunker transfer
• Fail: Power reset occurred during bunker transfer
Overall OIML R117-1
Accuracy
Represents the combined results of the four OIML/MID checks:
• Pass: The bunker transfer measurement passed all four checks, and meets
OIML/MID requirements (the value is lower or equal to 100%)
• Fail: The bunker transfer measurement failed one or more checks, and
does not meet OIML/MID requirements (the value is higher than 100%)
"Accuracy within x.x%Statement of measurement accuracy for the bunker transfer
MID Certificate #Certificate number for this Micro Motion system, obtained and configured
during commissioning
Mass in Air footerStatement of the Mass in Air conversion factor
IMPORTANT: Attach this
Banner printed at bottom of ticket
ticket to BDN Report
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Table 5-2: Contents of bunker ticket for Basic/MID and Profile/MID systems (continued)
Ticket itemDescription
FooterUser-defined text
OriginalPrinted automatically on the first printed ticket
CopyPrinted automatically on the second or third ticket
Duplicate ReceiptPrinted automatically on all duplicate (reprinted) tickets
SECURITY BREACH
Not A Legal Receipt
Banner printed at bottom of ticket if a security breach occurred during the
transfer
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5.7 Retrieve and reprint bunker tickets using the display
Ticket data for the twenty previous bunker transfers is stored on the transmitter. You can retrieve the data for
viewing, and you can print duplicate tickets. You can also use this function to recover from print failures.
Procedure
1. Select Operations→Marine Bunkering→Print Ticket Log.
Up to twenty tickets are listed by BOL number. The most recent is listed first. For each ticket:
• (P): The ticket has been printed successfully.
• (F): The ticket has not been printed successfully.
2. Select a ticket.
3. Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow buttons to view all ticket data.
5.8 Bunker operations
Mass Flow Rate
Mass Total
Aeration Present
Average API Density
Mass in Air Factor
The current value of the process variable.
The current value of the process variable measured since the last time the totals were
reset. (Totals are reset automatically when an original ticket is printed or the Reset
button is pressed.)
The transfer has aeration.
Current value of the process variable.
The current conversion factor.
5.9 Bunker variables
Percent Aeration
Temperature
Drive Gain
Flow Zero
The current value of the process variable.
The current value of the process variable.
The current value of the process variable.
The current value of the process variable.
5.10 Maintain bunker transfer history
You can keep bunkering transfer data as long as required by storing it outside the BunkerLink database.
The BunkerLink database can store data for up to five bunker transfers. When the database is full, the oldest
bunker transfer will be overwritten.
Tip
Be sure to store any required data externally before the bunker transfer is overwritten.
Procedure
• To keep the profile report data in both TIF format and HTML format, print the profile report.
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A graphics file in TIF format will be created and saved in the location you specify. Additionally, a set of
HTML files is automatically generated and saved on your PC in a folder named Reports. Reports is located
in the BunkerLink installation folder. You can view the report by opening the HTML file in a browser.
• To store the corresponding trend data, export the data for the transfer to a CSV file. To do this, preview
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