Satron Instruments SATRON VC Manuel utilisateur

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Contents:
1. INSTALLATION
1.1 Mounting location s. 2
1.2 Installing the transmitter s. 3
1.3 Dimensions of the transmitter s. 5
1.4 Electrical connections s. 6
2 SETTING-UP
2.1 Setting-up with Satron VoAdvisor Service
Software s. 8
2.2 Setting-up with local switches s. 8
2.3 Setting-up with remote unit s. 9
3 USER GUIDE FOR MENUS
3.1 Configuration s. 10
3.2 New sample s. 12
3.3 Calibration s. 12
3.4 Diagnostics s. 13
4 SETTINGS
4.1 Basic settings s. 15
4.2 Collect sample s. 15
4.3 Laboratory values s. 15
4.4 Start-Up calibration s. 16
4.5 1-point calibration s. 16
4.6 2-point calibration s. 16
4.7 Offset adjustment s. 17
4.8 Gain adjustment s. 17
4.9 Time and Date settings s. 17
Satron Instruments Inc.
P.O.Box 22, FI-33901 Tampere, Finland
Tel. +358 207 464 800, Telefax +358 207 464 801
www.satron.com, [email protected]
Installation and Setting-Up Instructions
We reserve the right for technical modifications without prior notice.
HART® is the registered trademark of Hart Communication Foundation.
Hastelloy® is the registered trademark of Haynes International.
Teflon® E.I. is the registered trademark du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Viton® is the registered trademark DuPont Down Elastomer.
DOCUMENTS
Technical Specifications: BCs220
Installation and Setting-Up Instructions: BCs220AV

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Figure 1-1 Recommended mounting location
Minimum 2 x D
Minimum 1 x D
Minimum 1 x D
Minimum 2 x D
Minimum 1 x D
400
1. INSTALLATION
1.1 Mounting location
Installation recommendations: Figure 1-1
- transmitters should be installed as a general rule
turbulence flow.
- Recommended installation location
- An alternative mounting location
1
2
2
1
The mounting angle of the coupling
15°

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Figure 1-2a Mounting the transmitter on the coupling
1. Ensure that the installation valve is clean from process media which could dam-
age the transmitter prior to inserting the transmitter into it.
2. Insert the transmitter into the valve and turn to fasten the valve coupler. Tighten-
ing torque 40 Nm.
3. Align the installation tool slots (C1 and C2) with the transmitter slots and connect
the installtion tool.
4. Turn the installation ball valve fully open and insert the trasmitter into the process,
by turning the installation tool lever clockwise.
C1 C2
1.2 Installing the transmitter
1.2 I tallin th tr itte

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Figure 1-2b Mounting the transmitter on the coupling
5. Turn the installation tool level until the transmitter is fully inserted into the process.
6. Fasten the transmitter in place with the locking nut E, Tightening torque 40Nm.
7. Remove the installtion tool.
8. To remove the transmitter from the process, reverse the steps shows for inserting
the transmitter.
E
E

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Dimensions Satron VCT
Standard 5 m
Optional 10 m Satron VC with L-housing
Dimensions Satron VCF
312
20
Ø24
Ø36
373
Ø25
Ø36
110
95
PG9 std.Ø6,2
90
120
159

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Figure 1-11 Wiring
Housing with M12-connector, code HT
Figure 1-13 Wiring
housing with PLUG DIN 43650-connector, code HS
Figure 1-12 Wiring
Housing with PLUG DIN43650- and M12-connector, test
connector box, codes HT and HS
1.2 Electrical connections
Supply voltage and load of the transmitter according to
the Figure 1-10.
We recommend shielded twisted-pair cable as signal
cable.
The signal cable should not be installed near high-
voltage cables, large motors or frequency converters.
The shield of the cable is grounded at the power
supply end or according to the recommendations of the
manufacturer of the used control system.
Figure 1-10 Supply voltage and load capacity
Position selection 3 x 90°
1. Remove screw
2. Open
Figure1-9 Removing the PLUG junction box
Tighten
the screw

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Figure 1-14 Wiring
Remote electronics housing with display, code L

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2.2 Setting-up with local switches
The additional instruction of display menus is enclosed to
this manual. See chapter 4
2 SETTING-UP
2.1 Setting-up with Satron-VoAdvisor Service Software
When you want to have all the operations of the Smart transmitter, we recommend the use of Satron-VOadvisor
Service Software program. Satron Instruments Inc. will deliver you the program, HART-modem and HP-2133 Mini
Note PC according the order.
Figure 2-1 VOadviser software
Figure 2-2 VC transmitter with display
Housing with display, code N
Keyboard :
Esc = Press Esc move back towards the top of the main menu.
= Use the UP arrow key to move up on the current menu level
or to increase the selected parameter value.
= Use the DOWN arrow key to move down on the current menu
level or to decrease the selected parameter value.
Enter = Press ENTER to move to a lower level in a menu or to accept
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2.3 Setting-up with remote unit.
The Satron VC transmitter remote unit can be provided with a wall box which is capable of having a 20m cable
between the Sensing unit and the Display unit. Inside the Display unit is a terminal where up to 3 binary inputs, 3 relay
outputs and 2 analog milliamp loops can be connected. All connections can be used simultaneously.
The signal cable between the Display unit and Sensing unit should not be installed near high-voltage cables, large
motors or frequency converters.
Figure 2 - 3 Remote Connections
Figure 2 - 4 VC Sensing connections.
Inside the Sensing element is a dipswitch and a USB port. This is only used for updating the firmware.
DO NOT USE THE USB PORT UNLESS THERE NEEDS TO BE A NEW FIRMWARE INSTALLED.

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3. USER GUIDE FOR MENUS
The user interface for the series VO analyzers, housing option
N, consists of display and operating keys. Among other things,
the user interface allows you to set process variables in the
desired units on the display and to configure the analyzer e.g.
by setting the lower and upper range-values.
In addition, you can perform diagnostic routines and view de-
vice information through the user interface.
The 8-character liquid crystal display (LCD) with backlight
allows you to display information with letters and num-
bers.
OPERATING KEYS:
With the UP/DOWN arrow keys and the ENTER and ESC you
can move in the menus.
ENTER:
Press ENTER to move to a lower level in a menu or to accept a
command or parameter value.
UP:
Use the UP arrow key to move up on the current menu level or
to increase the selected parameter value.
DOWN:
Use the DOWN arrow key to move down on the current menu
level or to decrease the selected parameter value.
ESC:
Press the ESC to move back towards the top of the main menu
or cancel the current action.
3.0 MEASUREMENTS VALUES MENU:
When the analyzer is powered up, it immediately shows the
MEASUREMENT VALUES.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to move in the menu. The menu does
not have any variables adjustable by the user.
Pressing DOWN shows you the following parameters in order.
the user calibrated information (% Cs)
the value of the first mA loop
the temperature of the sensor head
the temperature of the electronics
active recipe name
Under the main menu are 6 submenus: Configuration, New
Sample, Calibration, Diagnostics and Advanced. To enter these
submenus press ESC for 3 seconds.
3.1 Configuration
The transmitter configuration settings
RCP SEL
Active recipe selection menu.
RECIPE 1
Recipe selected options RECIPE (1 ... 4).
The basic factory tuning is stored in the recipe 1.
To perform a new calibration is recommended to
use a new recipe.
MAOUTPUT
The current output (mA circuit) settings.
LRV
Lower range value (4 mA)
URV
Upper range value (20 mA)
DAMPING:
Time constant, in seconds for output damping. The
range is 0.000s to 60s. Set the value with the UP/DOWN
keys and accept it with ENTER or press ESC if you do
not want to change the value.
AVERAGE:
Time constant in Hz for averaging the output. The range
is 1Hz to 50Hz. . Set the value with the UP/DOWN keys
and accept it with ENTER or press ESC if you do not
want to change the value.
ALARMTYP:
The alarm current (3,7 mA or 22,5 mA).
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
(configure parameters that have an effect on the system like
e.g. language and date.)
TAG:
Tag code. You can enter free-format text one character
at a time. When you select this option with ENTER the
cursor will be at the left. Select characters with ENTER
(to the right) and ESC (to the left). You can view the se-
lectable characters one character at a time with the UP/
DOWN keys until the desired character is found. When
the cursor is at the right edge you can go back to the
SYSTCONF menu either by accepting the new tag code
with ENTER or by pressing exiting without changing the
tag code by pressing the ESC key when asked to accept
your entry. Apostrophe indicates the cursor position; at
point, however, the cursor will disappear. A great deal
of special characters are available besides letters and
numbes.
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