Milltronics MCP01 S, MCP01 D, MCP03, MCP01 DD, MCP01 SD Instruction Manual

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MERCAP
Instruction Manual
June 2001
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction ................................
IntroductionIntroduction
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications ................................
Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications
Electrodes and Process Connections
Electrodes and Process Connections ................................
Electrodes and Process ConnectionsElectrodes and Process Connections
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Identifications and Abbreviations ..............................................................................................3
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Electrodes.........................................................................................................................................5
Wetted Parts....................................................................................................................................5
Transmitter.......................................................................................................................................5
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Handling of Electrodes..................................................................................................................7
Characteristics ................................................................................................................................7
General Design Principles ...........................................................................................................8
Mercap Configurations.................................................................................................................9
Examples of Mercap Level Instruments ................................................................................10
Interface and Level Version (Mercap MCP 02)....................................................................15
Flanges ............................................................................................................................................17
Flange Standards .........................................................................................................................17
Applications Examples................................................................................................................19
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Flow-Through Electrode
Flow-Through Electrode ................................
Flow-Through ElectrodeFlow-Through Electrode
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FTS Series ......................................................................................................................................21
FTF Series.......................................................................................................................................22
MST9500 Transmitter
MST9500 Transmitter ................................
MST9500 TransmitterMST9500 Transmitter
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Operating Principles ....................................................................................................................24
Installation
Installation and Interconnection
InstallationInstallation
and Interconnection................................
and Interconnectionand Interconnection
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Interconnection.............................................................................................................................26
Connection Diagrams..................................................................................................................27
Factory settings ............................................................................................................................29
Applications
Applications and Grounding
ApplicationsApplications
Start-up
Start-up ................................
Start-upStart-up
Maintenance
Maintenance ................................
MaintenanceMaintenance
and Grounding ................................
and Groundingand Grounding
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Push-Button Adjustment ............................................................................................................35
Adjustment using HART
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Test function ..................................................................................................................................39
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Appendix A: HART
Appendix A: HART
Appendix A: HARTAppendix A: HART
HART HART
TMTM
Documentation
Documentation ................................
Documentation Documentation
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Conformance and Command Class .........................................................................41
MST9500 DD Menu/Variable Organization ..........................................................................43
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HART
Response Code information.......................................................................................44
General transmitter information...............................................................................................44
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Additional universal command specifications .....................................................................45
Additional common-practice command specifications .....................................................45
Transmitter specific commands...............................................................................................47
Appendix B: Tables
Appendix B: Tables
Appendix B: TablesAppendix B: Tables
Table A Conversion......................................................................................................................54
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Table B Total Loop
Table C Voltage Drop Versus mA For Current Transmitter Operation....................................55
Appendix C: Approvals
Appendix C: Approvals................................
Appendix C: ApprovalsAppendix C: Approvals
CE Certificate .................................................................................................................................56
Certificates and Approvals ........................................................................................................57
Control Drawing FM/CSA Approval Mercap ........................................................................58
Index
Index ................................
IndexIndex
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Versus Supply Volts..........................................................................55
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Introduction
The Mercap system is a high performance, level measurement instrument consisting of a sophisticated, easy-to-adjust, transmitter (MST9500) combined with measurement electrodes and process seals designed to accommodate numerous configurations. The electrode, comprised of a measurement section and an active shield section, is the primary sensor of the system, and it indicates the electrical capacitance value of the measurement section relative to the environment (tank wall, stilling well, or conductive material). This electrode then connects to the capacitance detector portion of the two-wire loop powered electronic transmitter. The measurement section can be set up to measure the level of solids, liquids and slurries, as well as the interface between two immiscible liquids.
The manual is presented in three sections:
1. The electrode process connections and seals
2. The transmitter
3. Appendix sections providing supplementary information.
Identifications and Abbreviations
Various mnemonics and abbreviations are used in this manual. See below:
Short form Long Form Description Units
CE /FM /CSA Conformitè Europèene/
Factory Mutual/Canadian
Standards Association DAC Digital Analog Converter DCS Distributed Control System Control Room apparatus Ex Explosion Proof Exd Flame Proof FV Full Vacuum ESD Electrostatic Discharge
TM
HART
LRV Lower Range Value value for 0 % 4 mA LSL Lower Sensor Limit below which PV is incorrect pF pico Farads 0.000000000001 Farad ppm parts per million PV Primary Variable measured value Stilling Well grounded metal tube with
SV Secondary Variable equivalent value SVLRV Sec. Var. Lower Range Value 0 % equivalent value SVURV Sec. Var. Upper Range Value 100 % equivalent value µF URV Upper Range Value value for 100% 20 mA µSec USL Upper Sensor Limit above which PV is incorrect
Highway Addressable
Remote Transducer
openings
micro Farads 0.000001 Farad
micro Seconds 0.000001 Seconds
HARTTM Communication Foundation, Austin, Texas, USA
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Technical Specifications
Electrodes
Process connections
Screw mounting: Flange mounting:
Process material: C 22.8 N, AISI 316 L, Monel 400, Hastelloy C22
Probe diameter (mm/inch): 9/0.35 (cable), 16/0.63 (rod), or 24/0.95 (rod)
Probe length (mm/inch)
Rod version: Cable version:
Probe lining: PFA, Enamel, PTFE
NPT, BSPT, JIS. ANSI, DIN
5500/216 35000/1378
Pressure rating (bar/psi): FV - 200/2920 up to 525/7665 as option
Temperature rating (°C/°F): -200°/-328° to 200°/392° up to 450°/842° as option
Wetted Parts
Liner: PFA/PTFE
Flange: stainless steel or teflon lined
Transmitter
Measurement range (pF): 0 – 3300
Span (pF): minimum 3.3
Supply voltage (Vdc): maximum 33
minimum 12 Vdc at 3.6 mA
minimum 9.5 Vdc at 22 mA
Output current (mA): 3.6 – 22 / 22 - 3.6 (2-wire current loop)
Smart communication: Acc. the HART Communication Foundation (HCF)
Temperature range (°C/°F): -40°/-40° to 85°/185° (ATEX–Explosion Proof: -20°/-4° to
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60º/140º)
Temperature stability:
0.15 pF (0pF) or <0.25% (typically <0.1%) of actual measurement value, whichever is greater over the full temperature range of the product.
Non linearity and
< 0.1% full scale and actual measurement respectively
reproducibility:
Accuracy: <0.1% of actual measurement value
Features: polarity protection input circuit
E.S.D. protected (Loop)
galvanically isolated measurement circuit
fully potted with epoxy resin
Diagnostics (Includes fault alarm):
primary variable (PV) out of limits
system failure measurement circuit
deviation between A/D and D/A converter values
check sum
watch dog
measurement current out of range
Measurement current
NAMUR NE 43
signalling:
Function rotary switch
Position 1: Position 2: Position 3:
1
4 mA measurement value (set) 20 mA measurement value (set)
3.8 up to 20.5 mA range by means of a field service programmer
Position 4:
functionality test
Approvals: Cenelec, FM/CSA (IS), FM (Ex-proof), CE, ATEX
1
HART communication in all switch positions
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Electrodes and Process Connections
This section of the manual is designed to assist in the determination of the best possible probe configuration for your application. Therefore, we discuss the electrodes and process connections before the instrumentation and the operation procedures. When configuring the unit to your application, use the sample configurations below as your criteria.
Mercap electrodes come in a variety of formats to provide the necessary characteristics for correct mounting, chemical compatibility, temperature and pressure requirements, and dielectric constant. Most applications use the simple threaded connection, which is directly mounted in the tank with the mating threaded nipple, or with a flange adapter that includes a threaded hole.
For applications requiring higher temperature and pressure, or greater integrity, welded and solid machined flange versions are available with single or double cone seals, and/or a second seal on the flange plate to avoid any metallic wetted parts.
Handling of Electrodes
WARNING: Do not scratch or gouge the PFA electrode insulation since this could
reduce the integrity of the insulation and the useful life of the electrode.
WARNING: Be careful with an enamel insulated electrode. Normally an enamel lining
is protected by a stilling well, which is part of the design.
WARNING: Do not damage the insulation jacket on the electrode during shipping,
packing, and installation. Most electrodes use PFA insulation, a very dense and reliable type of Teflon that prevents leakage and corrosion of the metal electrode and acts as an insulator when conductive materials are being measured. Any damage to the electrode can prevent proper performance.
WARNING (ATEX 100): Precautions MUST be taken to avoid ignition due to
hazardous electrostatic charges when an isolated probe is used in a potentially explosive atmosphere caused by gas, vapor, or a non-conductive liquid, requiring apparatus group IIC equipment. Or when the probe is used in a potentially explosive atmosphere caused by dust.
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Characteristics
The following characteristics apply to all general connection configurations:
The standard Mercap insulated electrode is designed for use in both conducting and non-conducting liquid applications.
All electrodes consist of an active shield portion and a measurement portion, which combine to form the complete electrode.
The sum of the active shield length and the measurement length is the total insertion length.
The active shield design provides continuous immunity to the known changes in conditions at the top of many vessels, where levels of vapours, dust, and condensation are constantly changing.
All changes in capacitance due to temperature and pressure changes that could cause small changes in the seal geometry are also isolated from the measurement signal because they are not included in the starting capacitance of the electrode by virtue of the action of the active shield.
Due to the well-controlled diameter of the electrodes and insulation, a linear output is achieved over a wide range of capacitance values (3.3 to 3300 pF).
The end seal is formed as an integral part of the electrode lining, giving smooth and uniform insulation characteristics (tested to 55 kV).
Standard single cone usage
Secondary cone usage
General Design Principles
The Mercap capacitance level instrument combines an optimum combination of mechanical and electrical/electronic principles in its design. Combining a single transmitter with as few electrode configurations as possible maximizes the number of potential applications while it minimizes the complexity of the instrument.
In principal, the standard threaded process connection (S-Series) with PFA insulated electrode, including the active shield, provides good results in all measurement situations that are within the temperature, pressure, and corrosive capabilities of the materials and seals. This is true over a wide range of dielectric constants in both non-conducting and conducting materials.
Applications outside of the standard capabilities of the S-Series would require a different design configuration. These non-standard applications include:
Non-Standard Application Mercap Configuration
Non-metallic tanks with both conducting and non-conducting liquids. Non-conducting liquids in spherical and horizontal-cylindrical tanks. Highly corrosive materials requiring no metallic wetted parts. High pressure and temperature (greater than 200 bar) with conductive liquid. Sanitary/food safe applications. Use Mercap MCP 03.
Use a stilling well to provide second electrode reference. Use a stilling well as linearizer.
Use flange mount with D, DD seal version. Use HP version.
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Mercap Configurations
The Mercap is a versatile level measurement instrument that can be designed for your specific application by taking the following conditions into consideration:
Process Connections
Any standard process connection is available with Mercap, and special versions can be fabricated to match the mounting and application requirements. Various sizes of threaded and flanged fittings are available.
Seal Types
The basic internal seal for the Mercap is of a conical-shaped, preloaded pressure/leak resistant construction. Up to three levels of seal protection are implemented depending on the integrity requirements of the application. A single or double cone internal seal forms 1 or 2 blocks against leaking, and a third flange face gasket is also available in the D and DD seal construction. The flange face seal also provides a design with no metal wetted parts if required.
Pressure and Temperature Considerations
The maximum temperature and pressure of operation for the standard Mercap level probe is 200°C (392°F) and 200 bar (2900 psi). There are, of course, qualifications that must be applied
to these maximums.
Enamel probes are suggested when process temperature exceeds 200 °C, and/or in combination with very high pressure.
Note:
: Consult Milltronics for chemical applications other than water.
: :
Process Connection and Seal Configuration of Mercap
Process Connection
Process Connection Seal Type
Process ConnectionProcess Connection
Threaded S Single Cone
Welded Flange S Single Cone
Solid Machined
Flange
Seal Type Seal Description
Seal TypeSeal Type
S Single Cone
D Single Cone + Teflon flange seal DD Double Cone + Teflon flange seal Consult factory* SD Double Cone (used for stilling well applications)
HP Consult factory*
Seal Description
Seal DescriptionSeal Description
Note: HP (high pressure) is only supplied with enamel insulation and a recommended
stilling well for protection of the enamel. A cone seal plus a secondary redundant seal is provided between the electrode and the stilling well.
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Examples of Mercap Level Instruments
The following graphics illustrate the variation in configurations available for the Standard series, Level and Interface series, and Sanitary series Mercap level instrument.
Note: All measurements are given in millimeters/inches.
Standard Level Version (Mercap MCP01)
This is the most common version of Mercap and is available with the following features:
Threaded flanges, welded flanges, and solid flanges
S series, D series, SD series, DD series, and HP series process seals.
Selections of standard ANSI and DIN flanges are available
The most common electrode is insulated with PFA, but Enamel (HP seal) is also
available as standard (Enamel is only available on rigid design).
Various process connection materials are also available
Rigid and Flexible Cable versions available
MCP01 (Standard) S-Series: Threaded Versions
S-Series: Threaded
160 (6.3”)
Active Shield
Insertion
Insertion
Length+175
(6.9”)
Length
Inactive Tip
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Active
Length
40 (1.57")
16 (0.63”)
or 24 (0.94")
120 (4.72")
S-Series Cable Version S-Series Cable Version
(with anchor)
160 (6.3”)
Transmitter Enclosure
55 (2.17")
Insertion Length
Dimension Varies
Seal Gland
Threaded Process Connector
See Order Instructions
PTFE Insulation
9 (0.35")
Tensile Weight+/-Varies
Inactive
Part
125 (4.9")
Insertion
Length
+175 (6.9")
Insertion
Length
MCP01 S-Series Threaded Features
single process seal
suitable for most level, interface, or detection applications
high temperature and pressure resistance
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MCP01 (Standard) S-Series: Welded and Machined Flanged Versions
S-Series Welded Flange S-Series Machined Flange
TIG Weld
Insertion
Length
+185 (7.28")
Insertion
Length
+185 (7.28")
Inactive Tip
16 (0.63”)
or 24 (0.94")
Active Shield
Insertion
Length
Active
Length
Inactive Tip
40 (1.57")
16 (0.63”)
or 24 (0.94")
MCP01 S-Series Flange Features
single process seal
suitable for most level, interface, or detection applications
high temperature and pressure resistant
Active Shield
Insertion
Length
Active
Length
40 (1.57")
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MCP01 Standard D-Series: Machined Flanged Versions
k
k
D-Series DD-Series
160 (6.3") 160 (6.3")
65 (2.56")
Insertion
Length
Transmitter Enclosure
120 (4.72") 120 (4.72")
n
holes
Active Shield
Active Length
40 (1.57") 40 (1.57")
∅D
Flange Process Connection
PTFE Lining
Probe
Inactive Tip Inactive Tip
120 (4.72")
Insertion
Length
Active
Shield
Active
Length
n
holes
Transmitter Enclosure
Seal GlandSeal Gland
Flange Process Connection
∅D
PTFE Lining
Probe
16 (0.63) or
24 (0.94")
MCP01 Standard D-Series Features
single process seal
all wetted parts made of PFA (probe
lining) or PTFE (flange face)
according to NACE requirements
16 (0.63) or24 (0.94")
MCP01 Standard DD-Series Features
double process seal
redundant safety (e.g. Phenol,
Phosgene applications, etc.)
all wetted parts made of PFA (probe
lining) or PTFE (flange face)
according to NACE requirements
suitable for turbulent and toxic
chemical applications
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SD-Series Probe/Thermal Isolator
k
k
160 (6.3") 160 (6.3")
Transmitter Enclosure
120 (4.72") 120 (4.72")
Seal
Dependent on
Gland
extension length
120 (4.72")
Active Shield Active Shield
Insertion
Length
Active
Length
n
holes
40 (1.57") 40 (1.57")
16 (0.63) or24 (0.94")
Flange Process Connection
Probe
Inactive Tip Inactive Tip
85 (3.35")
Insertion
Length
Active
Length
n
holes
Transmitter Enclosure
Thermal Isolator
Seal Gland
Flange Process Connection
∅D D
Probe
16 (0.63) or24 (0.94")
MCP01 Standard SD-Series Features
double process seal
redundant safety (e.g. Phenol,
Phosgene applications, etc.)
all wetted parts made of PFA/PTFE
according to NACE requirements
suitable for turbulent and toxic
chemical applications
MCP01 Probe/Thermal Isolator Features
thermal isolator
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Interface and Level Version (Mercap MCP 02)
This version is designed specifically for interface level where a long distance active shield portion of the electrode is required (up to 35 meters) before the measurement portion of the electrode begins. This type of application is common in large storage tanks for oil where the bottom of the tank invariably has a layer of water below the oil. Often, when measurement spans as much as 5.5 meters (for the water), up to 35 meters of flexible bellows cable are used.
MCP02: Interface Version
160 (6.3")
Transmitter Enclosure
Seal Gland
Process Connection: flange or threaded
mounting
185 (7.28")
Dependent on extension length
Adjustable extension
part
Flexible Tube
Probe
16 (0.63) or24 (0.94")
Active Shield
Active Length
16 mm=2m24mm=5.5m
100 (3.9")
Inactive Tip
Insertion Length 35m (115ft) max.
Process Connection Size
threaded version: ¾", 1", 1½", 2"
NPT, BSPT, or JIS
sanitary version: on customer
request
flange version: on customer
request
Options
thermal isolator
stilling well
Aluminum Enclosure
Nema 4/Type 4/IP65
Conduit Entry:
½" NPT (2x)
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Sanitary Level Version (Mercap MCP 03)
The hygienic design includes threaded and tri-clamp versions for use in the food and pharmaceutical industry.
MCP03: Sanitary Versions
Sanitary Thread Coupling Sanitary Tri-Clamp
160 (6.3")
Transmitter Enclosure
118 (4.65")
Seal Gland
Active Shield
Insertion
Length
Active
Length
40 (1.57")
Probe
Inactive Tip
16 (0.63) or24 (0.94")
MCP03 Sanitary Tri-Clamp Features
maximum active length 5.5m
minimum active length 50mm
IDF Nut
Inactive Tip
16 (0.63) or
24 (0.94")
Seal Gland Tri-clamp Connection
Active Length
40 (1.57")
Active Shield
Insertion Length + 175 (6.9")
Insertion
Length
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Flanges
Flange Standards
øL
b
øK (n holes)
øD
Note:
All Sizes: MM
One (1) inch: ^ 25.4mm
Details: See drawings, technical data, and measuring probe details
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