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Page 1 - Vortex Insertion

Technical Data Sheet No.: VTX180002 Rev. EDate of Issue: September 2010QUALITY SYSTEM REGISTEREDOPERATING MANUALVortex InsertionMeterUS Patent No. 4,8

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53.3 Piping GuidelinesTo ensure the high accuracy of flow measurement specified on the identificationsheet, piping and installation instructions must

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95COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMANDARGUMENT 1 ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3 ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSE4-20mAAnalogOutputSettingsSets/Reads Analog Outputs

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96COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMAND ARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4RESPONSEArgument 1 = RRead DL record in specified index.Retur

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97COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMAND ARGUMENT 1 ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSENatural Gas AGA8 equationrelatedparameters Sets/Rea

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98COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMAND ARGUMENT 1 ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSERSpec. Gravity G as ratioof molecular weight.(no un

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99COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMAND ARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3 ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSERead EEPROMMemoryReads the value in the speci-fied

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100UART Error Codes:1 - Not Supported Command or Back Door is not enabled.2 - Wrong # of Arguments.3 - Address is Out of Range (MR or MW commands).4 -

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101Liquids Name IndexWater 0Ammonia 1Chlorine 2Oil 3Other Liquid 4GasesNatural Gas 0Steam 1Air 2Argon 3Ammonia

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102Insertion Model Flow MeterINSERTION TOOL - SHORT VERSIONAPPENDIX C MECHANICAL DRAWINGS

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103Insertion Model Flow MeterHOT TAP INSERTION TOOL / CLAMP ON INSERTION TOOL

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104Insertion Model Flow MeterSeal is not dependent on tightness of nut!No metal to metal seal.The O-rings seal the meter shaft.The higher the pressure

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63.5 OrientationThe Insertion Model flow meter uses piezo-electric sensing elements with nomoving parts. This eliminates wear and allows for vertical

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105Insertion Model Flow MeterTRANSMITTER ASSEMBLYNO T/P OPTION

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106Flanged Insertion MeterNote 1

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1071-1/2" MNPT Insertion MeterNote 1

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1081-1/2" Insertion Meter Assembly with Insertion Tool and Ball ValveNote 1

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109Note 1: Length dependent on pipe diameter, thickness, and mounting.1-1/2" Welded Insertion Meter

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110OPTIONAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR ENCLOSURE INTERNALGROUND TERMINAL-24VDC+24VDCPOWERSUPPLYRL1+24VDCDIGITAL OUTPUT #1RL2DIGITAL OUTPUT #2-24VDC+24VDC-24VD

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111123456METEROPTIONAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR HEADER ENCLOSURE INTERNALGROUND TERMINAL-24VDC+24VDCPOWERSUPPLYRL1+24VDCDIGITAL OUTPUT #1RL2DIGITAL OUTPUT #

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112~123456METERCOM.S2S1COM.S2S1123456POWERSUPPLYREDBLACK110 VAC220 VACPOWERINPUTCONNECT CABLE SHIELD TO THEBUILDING PROTECTIVE EARTHGROUNDING CLAMP ME

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113~123456POWERSUPPLYREDBLACK110 VACor 220 VACPOWERINPUTGROUNDING CLAMP METER BODY MUST BE GROUNDED TO THE BUILDING PROTECTIVE EARTH PROPERLYDIGITAL O

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114VIEW FROM PRIMARY SIDEAPPENDIX ECIRCUIT DIAGRAMSPCVTX-CPU TOP SIDE

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73.7 Installation and Use of Insertion ToolThe purpose of the insertion tool is to remove or install a meter during flow. Theinsertion tool should be

Page 25 - Top Level 1 Setup Menus

115VIEWED FROM PRIMARY SIDEPCVTX-CPU BOTTOM

Page 26 - SETUP MENUS

116VIEWED FROM PRIMARY SIDEPCVTX-TERM BOTTOM

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117VIEWED FROM PRIMARY SIDEPCVTX-TERM TOP

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118WARRANTYAalborg7 Vortex Systems are warranted against parts and workmanship fora period of one year from the date of purchase. Calibrations are war

Page 29 - 5.3.3 Submenu Measuring Units

84. ELECTRONICSWARNING!WIRING THE TRANSMITTER WITH THE POWER ON MAY RESULT ININTERNAL DAMAGE OR LOSS OF MEMORY! PLEASE MAKE ALL WIRING CONNECTIONS BEF

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9(total 15872 records) with date and time stamp, extensive Diagnostic events logand register, and feature a password protected access to the process p

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10Communications Parameters (RS-232/RS-485):Baud rate: ... 9600 baudStop bit: ... 1Data bits: ...

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4.4 MountingThe transmitter enclosure for remote option has two mounting feet for easy wallmounting. The enclosure should be located within 100 feet f

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12CAUTION: Do not apply power voltage above 30Vdc. Doing so will cause Vortex meter damage or faulty operation.Make sure power is OFF when connecting

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13This linear output signal by default represents 0-100% of the selected processvariable full scale range. User may adjust 4mA and 20 mA settings indi

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144.5.4 Programmable optically isolated Flow Pulse Output Signal ConnectionsTerminal TB4 (pins 2 and 1):Terminal TB4 Pin 2 --------------- Plus (+) (

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Aalborg7 is a registered trademark of Aalborg Instruments & Controls. NOTE: Aalborg7 reserves the right to change designs and dimensions at its so

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154.5.5 Communication Parameters and ConnectionsThe digital interface operates via RS-232 (optional RS-485) and provides accessto applicable internal

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16Figure 5.1: Vortex meter first Banner ScreenFigure 5.2: Vortex meter second Banner ScreenFigure 5.3: Vortex meter initial PI ScreenBased on flow met

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17NOTE: Actual content of the LCD screen may vary depending on themodel.,NOTE: For devices without Temperature and Pressure measurement hardware, the

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18 Vol FlowTotal#1Mass FlowDensityVol FlowTotal#2Vol FlowTemp PressFa Stat.Ta Stat. Pa Stat.Total #1Total #2Flow VelocityDate/TimeVol FlowRMS1 RMS2M

Page 41 - 5.3.6 Submenu L1 Output Menu

195.2 Menu SequenceThe listing below gives a general overview of the standard top-level display menusequence when running firmware version A001. The E

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20Top Level 1 Setup Menus Prog. Protectionon/offProg. Prot. Codeold/newSubmenu L1Flow Meter InfoSubmenuMeasuring UnitsSubmenu L1Alarm MenuSubmenu L1To

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21 Vol FlowTotal#1Mass FlowDensityPasswordStatusPasswordMenuSub menu L1Flow Meter InfoSub menu L1Measuring UnitsFull Scale Flow1000.0 L/minMeter Size0

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225.3 Parameter EntryThere are two methods of data entry: • Direct numerical number entry.• Tabular Input from a table menu.If menu with direct numeri

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23Press ENTER key after entry of old PP-code.Now enter the new PP-code (0-255) and press ENTER key. The new PP-code isnow valid to turn off the progra

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24 Sub menu L1Measuring UnitsMass Flow Unitskg/minTemper. Unitsdeg CPressure UnitsPSIDensity Unitsg/cm^3EntVol Flow Unitslitr/minFlow Units CondActual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS1. GENERAL INFORMATION...1.1 General...

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NOTE: Program the Measuring Units first because later menus may be based on the units selected.25Use the Measuring Units Menu to configure the flow me

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5.3.4 Submenu L1 Alarm Menu5.3.4.1 Submenu L2 Flow AlarmVortex flow meter provides the user with a flexible alarm/warning system thatmonitors the Flui

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27 Sub menu L2Pressure AlarmUp/DnPres Alarm ModeDisabledUp/DnLow Pres. Alarm10.0 PSIHigh Pres. Alarm90.0 PSIEntEnterEscSub menu L1Alarm MenuSub menu L

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28b) Flow Alarm Conditions Tabular entryFlow Alarm can be assigned to Volumetric or Mass Flow reading.c) Low Flow Alarm Numerical entryThe limit of re

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29optically isolated output is assigned to the Flow Alarm event, in some cases,the Flow Alarm Latch feature may be desirable.5.3.4.2 Submenu L2 Temper

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c) High Temperature Alarm Numerical entryThe limit of required High Temperature Alarm value can be entered in currently active Temperature Engineerin

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31corresponding values of high and low pressure alarm levels. Alarm action can beassigned with preset delay interval (0-3600seconds) to activate the o

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325.3.5 Submenu L1 Totalizer Menu5.3.5.1 Submenu L2 Totalizer#1 and Totalizer#2 MenusVortex flow meter provides the user with two independent Progra

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33Figure 5.9 Submenu L1 Totalizer Menu structure. Sub menu L2Pulse OutputUp/DnPulse Mode:DisabledUp/Dn[Unit]/Pulse60.00 LtrPulse On Time100 mSUp/DnUp/

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The Totalizers reading can be reset by pressing ENTER button. A typical displaywith flow meter Totalizer#1 Reset screen is shown below.The next confor

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5.3.4.3 Submenu L2 Pressure Alarm (*optional)...5.3.5 Submenu L1 Totalizer Menu...

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35For example: Maximum flow rate = 1200 kg/min(1200 kg/min = 20 kg/sec)If unit per pulse is set to 1200 kg per pulse, the Optical Pulse Output will pu

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365.3.6 Submenu L1 Output MenuFigure 5.10 Submenu L1 Output Menu structure Sub menu L2Optical OutputsUp/DnUp/DnEntEnterEscNumericalEntrySub menu L1Ou

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375.3.6.1 Submenu L2 Analog 4-20mA MenusVortex Flow Meters are equipped with two channels programmable analog 4-20mA outputs. Each channel can be indi

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38- Diagnostic: Output will be energized when any of the Diagnostic or System events are active- Manual On Control: Output will be energized until Dis

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395.3.7.1 Submenu L2 PWM DSP MenuDigital Signal Processing software algorithm can be set to calculate flow ratebased on five different methods: a) Aut

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40 Sub menu L1CalibrationMenuSub menu L2PWM DSPMenuEnterEscUp/Dn Up/DnProcessScreenEscSub menu L2FFT DSP MenuVorFreq. SourcePulse CountsPulse Meas Int

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41The Flow Damping value can be selected between 0 and 99 seconds. The valuerepresents the response time for a 0 - 66 % step flow rate change. When da

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42The Flow Linearization algorithm may be used to improve linearity of the flowmeasurement. The Flow Linearization table is built during factory calib

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43 Sub menu L1CalibrationMenuSub menu L2PWM DSPMenuEnterEscUp/DnUp/DnProcessScreenEscSub menu L2FFT DSP MenuFFT Algor. ModeEnabledFFT Sampl/Second500F

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44FFT Noise Threshold is configured to reject noise within the flow range whileallowing normal amplitude variation of the vortex signal. Signals of am

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5.3.11 Submenu L1 Display Menu...5.3.11.1 Submenu Display Mode...

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455.3.7.5 Submenu Meter Calibration FactorThe Meter Calibration Factor is preset at the factory for the given process condi-tions (at STD temperature,

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465.3.8 Submenu L1 Date/Time Adjust MenuUse the Time and Date Menu to enter the correct time and date into the flowmeter’s memory. The parameters are

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47 Sub menu L2Flowing FluidLiquidsHit Ent to SelectGasesHit Ent to SelectWaterAmmoniaChlorineOilOther LiquidDn UpEntTabular EntryNatural GasSteamAirAr

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48Changing of the flowing fluid settings will affect the way how flow meter calculatesfluid Density and therefore will affect Mass flow rate reading.

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495.3.9.3 Submenu L2 API 2540 MenuIf “Oil” is selected as flowing fluid the flow meter is using API 2540 equation forfluid density calculation. Follow

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5.3.9.4 Submenu Nat Gas AGA8 MenuIf “Natural Gas” is selected as flowing fluid the following parameters related toflowing Natural Gas have to be enter

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51Mol Weight Ratio Specific Gravity as ratio of molecular weight G = Mw(gas)/Mw(air)[(g/mol)/(g/mol)] (numerical entry)Density Ratio Real specific Gra

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525.3.9.7 Submenu STD Temp. (F)Defines Standard Flow Units Temperature in deg. F. By default Standard FlowUnits temperature is set to 70 °F.5.3.9.8 Su

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535.3.10.1 Submenu L2 System Events Reg. Menu Sub menu L2Sys. Events RegEvents ListPress Enter KeyEvent Reg Mask0*23456789ABCDEF 0-CPU Temp. High1-Fr

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54Vortex Flow Meters are equipped with a self-diagnostic alarm Event Registerwhich is available via digital interface and on screen LCD indication.The

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11. GENERAL INFORMATION1.1 GeneralVortex Shedding is not new. Da Vinci observed vortex shedding in 1513. VonKarman provided an empirically determined

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55NOTE: Each Alarm Event can be individually masked (disabled) using Event Reg Mask menu selection (see Figure 5.14). If alarm event is masked (disabl

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56Events List0-CPU Temp. HighEvents List0-CPU Temp. HighThe shown above Event List selections can be scrolled with the Up and Dn but-tons. By pressing

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57 Sub menu L2Sys. Events RegEvent Log ConfigLoop OffEvent Log Mask******6**9***D*FDn UpEntEntUp/DnEntEntEvent Log Status177 Events OF: 0Up/DnUp/DnS

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58Vortex Flow Meters are equipped with programmable Event Log File feature whichis available via digital interface and LCD/KeyPad. The Event Log File

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59When the last Log file item is reached, the following prompt “#241 has no Data”will be displayed on the second line of the LCD (#241 is for example

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60If during these two seconds user will press Dn button again, the Event Log filewill be cleared (all records will be deleted). 5.3.10.3 Submenu Raw P

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615.3.10.11 Submenu Sensor AttenuationThis menu selection provides attenuation level for both piezo sensor amplifiers(read only).5.3.10.12 Submenu T/P

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625.3.11.2 Submenu Screen Cycle TimeThis menu selection defines time interval in seconds for each PI screen to bedisplayed in the dynamic mode (automa

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635.3.12.2 Submenu Data Log ConfigurationUsing Data Logger Mode settings user can set data log to one of the followingconfiguration: Loop On (default

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64When set to “Unconditional”, the flow meter will start collect selected ProcessVariable data as soon as user enables data log. When set to “High PV

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2contact with the fluid. The piezo crystals are encapsulated in a stainless steelmodule. These sensor assemblies can be replaced if the need ever aris

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65If during these two seconds user will press Enter button again, the Data Log indexand overflow counter will be reset to zero. 6. ANALOG CIRCUITRY CA

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666.1.1 Initial setupPower up the Vortex Flow Meter for at least 15 minutes prior to commencing thecalibration procedure. Make sure absolutely no flow

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676.1.3 Analog 4-20 mA channel#2 output calibration1. Connect a certified high sensitivity multi meter set for the current measurement to pins 3 (+) a

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686.2 Temperature and Pressure Sensors Calibration*7. START UP7.1 Cautions Prior to Start UpIn general, it is good practice to purge the line slowly t

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698. TROUBLESHOOTING8.1 Common ConditionsYour Vortex Flow Meter was thoroughly checked at numerous quality controlpoints during and after manufacturin

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708.2 Troubleshooting GuideNO. INDICATION LIKELY REASON SOLUTION1 LCD Displayremains blankwhen unit is powered up. Noresponse whenflow is introducedfr

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71NO. INDICATION LIKELY REASON SOLUTION4 There is no actualfluid flow throughthe Vortex meter(no flow conditions), butLCD Display reading some flowrat

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72NO. INDICATION LIKELY REASON SOLUTION6 The Temperature*reading on theLCD is not correct(out of the devicemeasurementrange: -20 to260C)* - for device

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73APPENDIX AAALBORG7 VORTEX METER EEPROM Variables Rev.P002 [07/08/2010] Note: indexes 0-19 are write protected (manufacture and calibration specific

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74INDEX NAMEDATA TYPENOTES32Out1_Scale_mA float Analog 4-20 mA Out #1 Scale 33Out1_Offset_mA float Analog 4-20 mA Out #1 Offset34Out2_Scale_mA float A

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32.2 StorageAfter receiving the vortex insertion flow meter, care should be taken to avoidunnecessary damage. If the meter is not scheduled to be inst

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75INDEX NAMEDATA TYPENOTES68Total1_Mode uint Totalizer#1 mode (0-Disabled, 1-Enabledd)69Total1_FlowStart float Start totalizer at flow [0-1.0 notation

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76INDEX NAMEDATA TYPENOTES104 FlowTbl[8].FlowPFS float Flow Linearizer Index 8 PFS [0.0 – 1.0]105 FlowTbl[8].LinCounts uint Flow Linearizer Index 8 Co

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77INDEX NAMEDATA TYPENOTES141 FluidName[20] char[20] Other Fluid Name 142 CalibratedBy[20] char[20] Calibration technician name143 CalibratedAt[20] ch

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78INDEX NAMEDATA TYPENOTES178 Flowing_Temp_F floatCustomer's flowing Temperature (deg. F) for meters with no TPhardware option179 Flowing_Pres_PS

Page 107 - Insertion Model Flow Meter

79INDEX NAMEDATA TYPENOTES213 DL_ProcVar uint Data Log Current Process Variable selector [0-3] 214 DL_Interval uint Data Log Sample Interval Time in s

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80VORTEX METER ASCII COMMANDS SET Rev. 07/29/2010 RS232/RS485 The standard VORTEX METER comes with an RS232 interface. The protocol described below a

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81AALBORG VORTEX METER ASCII SOFTWARE INTERFACE COMMANDSNOTE: AN “*” INDICATES POWER UP DEFAULT SETTINGS. AN “**” INDICATES OPTIONAL FEATURE NOT AVAI

Page 110 - NO T/P OPTION

82COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMAND ARGUMENT 1 ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSEMeter InfoRequests meter configuration info:- full

Page 111 - Flanged Insertion Meter

83COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMANDARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3 ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSETemperatureAlarms**Sets / reads the status of thetem

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84COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMANDARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2 ARGUMENT 3 ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSEPressureAlarms**Sets / reads the status of thepress

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4PIPING TABLEFIGURE 3TYPICAL PIPINGRecommendedStraight PipeLength “A”REMARKSWithoutVanesWithVanes15D* 15D Closed branch20D 15DElbow, Tee,Branch pipe25

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85COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMANDARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSEOpticalOutputsAssigns action of the two optical outpu

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86COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMANDARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2 ARGUMENT 3 ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSETotalizersSets and controls action of theflow Total

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87COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMANDARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3 ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSEPulseOutputSets and controls action of theprogrammab

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88COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMANDARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2 ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4RESPONSEUnits ofmeasureSet units of measure for flowrate, tem

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89COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMAND ARGUMENT 1 ARGUMENT 2 ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4RESPONSEMton – Ton (metric)Ston - Short TonLton - Long Ton

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90COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMAND ARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2 ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSEP** psiUP:psibar UP:barmbar UP:mbarinHg UP:inHgmmHg

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91COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMANDARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2 ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4RESPONSEReal TimeCalendar Read and set date/time for battery

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92COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMANDARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSECalibrationSettingsSets/Reads Calibration related var

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93COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMAND ARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4RESPONSEPWM DSPSettingsSets/Reads PWM DSP related variables.A

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94COMMANDNAMEDESCRIPTIONNO.COMMAND SYNTAXCOMMAND ARGUMENT 1ARGUMENT 2ARGUMENT 3ARGUMENT 4 RESPONSEFFT DSPSettingsSets/Reads FFT DSP related variables.

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