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Introduction Safety notes Description SITRANS F Installing/Mounting Ultrasonic flowmeters SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Connecting Commissioning Operating Instructions Functions Service and maintenance Troubleshooting/FAQs Technical data Parameter lists Settings Appendix A 7ME340 (FUS380) 7ME341 (FUE380) 05/2018 A5E00730100-AE...
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Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
Table of contents Introduction..............................7 Document History........................7 Items supplied ..........................7 Checking the consignment.......................8 Device identification .........................9 Further Information.........................12 Security information .......................12 Transportation and storage ....................13 Notes on warranty ........................13 Safety notes..............................15 General safety instructions.....................15 Manufacturer's design and safety statement................15 Safety note for bronze sensors ....................16 Conformity with European directives..................16 Lithium batteries........................17 Installation in hazardous area ....................17...
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Compact system ........................32 5.3.1 Connecting battery (battery-powered versions and mains-powered versions with back- up battery) ..........................33 5.3.2 Connecting Siemens sensor link cable ..................33 5.3.3 Connecting power supply cable (main-powered systems only) ..........34 5.3.4 Connecting pulse output signal cable(s) ................35 5.3.5 Finishing connection ......................37...
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Table of contents Password-protected data .......................66 Hardware key .........................66 Service and maintenance ...........................69 Maintenance...........................69 Battery replacement .......................69 Service menu .........................72 Technical support........................73 Application-specific data - Qualification certificate ..............74 Return procedures .........................79 Battery disposal........................80 Troubleshooting/FAQs..........................81 Error codes..........................81 Diagnosing with PDM......................82 Technical data ............................87 10.1 Accuracy ..........................87 10.2...
● Restructure this document ● Updates in transmitter and sensor connection ● Adding current output option module ● Adding Accuracy to Technical Data ● Responsibility transfer to Siemens AG 09/2016 2.03 1.02.08-01 ● Restructure this document ● Updates for SIMATIC PDM 8.2 09/2013 2.03...
Introduction 1.4 Device identification 3. Retain damaged parts for clarification. 4. Check the scope of delivery by comparing your order to the shipping documents for correctness and completeness. WARNING Using a damaged or incomplete device Risk of explosion in hazardous areas. ●...
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Introduction 1.4 Device identification Transmitter system nameplate M18 0200 ① Manufacturer ② Product type ③ System number and system serial number ④ Transmitter number and serial number ⑤ Sensor number and serial number ⑥ Maximum flow value (qs), Nominal flow value (qp), Minimum flow value (qi) ⑦...
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-10 to +55 °C MAWP (PS) at ... °C (TS): ..bar 0200 MAWP (PS) at ... °C (TS): ..bar Fluid group: .../... Siemens AG, DE-76181 Karlsruhe Made in France ① Manufacturer ② Product type ③ Sensor number and serial number ④...
Product information on the Internet The Operating Instructions are available on the documentation disk shipped with the device, and on the Internet on the Siemens homepage, where further information on the range of SITRANS F flowmeters may also be found: Product information on the internet (http://www.siemens.com/flow)
The content reflects the technical status at the time of publishing. Siemens reserves the right to make technical changes in the course of further development.
Safety notes General safety instructions CAUTION Correct, reliable operation of the product requires proper transport, storage, positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance. Only qualified personnel should install or operate this instrument. Note Alterations to the product, including opening or improper modifications of the product are not permitted.
Safety notes 2.4 Conformity with European directives Environmental conditions according MID (Directive 2014/32/EU) ● Environment class: E2 (electromagnetic), M1 (mechanical) ● Climatic class: -10°C - +55°C, condensing, closed Safety note for bronze sensors WARNING Hot water or steam Potential risk of burns. Do NOT unscrew bronze sensor during operation (DN 50 to DN 80).
Safety notes 2.6 Installation in hazardous area Lithium batteries Lithium batteries are primary power sources with high energy content designed to provide the highest possible degree of safety. WARNING Potential hazard Lithium batteries may present a potential hazard if they are abused electrically or mechanically.
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Safety notes 2.6 Installation in hazardous area SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
Description Overview The SITRANS F US ultrasonic flowmeter systems consist of a sensor and a transmitter. This system consists of sensor type FUS300 or SONOKIT and the transmitters type FUS080 or FUE080. The transmitter type FUS080 is for the standard flowmeter series SITRANS FUS380 or SONOKIT series.
Description 3.4 Features Design The transmitter type SITRANS FUS080 is designed with fiberglass reinforced polyamide enclosure for remote or compact installation in normal areas. The remote versions are available with up to 30 meter distance from flowmeter to transmitter. In the FUS380 and FUE380 series the sensor cables are already mounted at the sensor.
Description 3.5 Principle of operation Applications The main application for flowmeters type SITRANS FUS380 / SONOKIT and the type- approved version FUE380 is measurement of water flow in district heating plants, local networks, boiler stations, substations, chiller plants, irrigations plants, and other general water applications.
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SITRANS F US flowmeters In SITRANS F US flowmeters the ultrasonic transducers are placed at an angle θ in relation to the pipe axis. The transducers function as transmitters and receivers of the ultrasonic signals.
The flowmeter installation is done in two steps: 1. Sensor installation 2. Transmitter installation Environment SITRANS F flowmeters are suitable for indoor and outdoor installations. ● Make sure that temperature and ambient specifications indicated on the device type plate/ label are not exceeded. CAUTION Direct sunlight and mechanical forces Device damage.
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Installing/Mounting 4.2 Sensor installation Furthermore, a minimum distance between flowmeter and pumps and valves must be observed. It is also important to centre the flowmeter in relation to flanges and gaskets. Make sure that the flowmeter is positioned as low as possible to prevent air from being trapped in the flowmeter at the transducers.
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Installing/Mounting 4.2 Sensor installation Triple bend 3 x 90° bends in two planes L2: Min. 20 x pipe diameter L1: 3 x pipe diameter Valves and pumps Valves L2: Min. 10 x pipe diameter, fully open valve L1: 3 x pipe diameter Partially opened valves L2: Min.
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Installing/Mounting 4.2 Sensor installation Orienting the sensor Horizontal orientation: sensors must be mounted with the terminal box in upwards or downwards position. In horizontal installation avoid any upward/downward position of the transducers. SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
Avoid installation at a point where there is a free outlet after the flowmeter. The flowmeter pipe section may be installed in either a horizontal or vertical position. Note To obtain maximum battery lifetime of the Lithium Thionyl Chloride battery pack, Siemens recommends installing the flowmeter transmitter in an upright position. 4.2.2...
4.2.3 Insulation Siemens always recommends insulation of the sensor in both the compact and the remote versions. This recommendation applies to both battery-powered and mains-powered versions. The insulation will prevent heat transfer to the transmitter (compact versions) or terminal box (remote versions).
Installing/Mounting 4.3 Transmitter installation (compact/remote versions) Temperatur specifications for non-insulated sensors FUS 380 FUE 380 ① Compact and remote versions ② Remote versions only Temperatur specifications for insulated sensors FUS 380 FUE 380 ① ① Keep terminal box free from insulation (gray area) Compact and remote versions ②...
4.3.1 Installation wall mounting kit (remote transmitter) Mount wall/pipe mounting bracket in an appropriate place. Note Take the Siemens sensor link cable length into consideration, and allow adequate space for the cable inlets. SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
Connecting SITRANS FUS380 and FUE380 is delivered in one of the three versions: ● Battery-powered only ● Mains-powered ● Mains-powered with battery back-up Determine the transmitter power source type by reading the label or via the product code. NOTICE Verification sealing SITRANS FUE380 systems are protected by a verification sealing.
6 years. The typical liftetime of a dual battery pack with nominal working pulse output frequency of 20 Hz is approximately 4.2 years. Siemens recommends replacing batteries after maximum 6 years. For the replacement, see Battery replacement (Page 69). Every time a battery plug is reconnected, the unit runs a start- up routine, see Start-up routine (Page 51).
5.3.2 Connecting Siemens sensor link cable 1. Remove the plastic lid from the terminal box. 2. Click the Siemens sensor link cable onto sensor connection board (A) and onto transmitter connection board (B). SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
Connecting 5.3 Compact system 3. Turn the transmitter connection board so that the connection cable is facing downwards. 4. Click the transmitter connection board into the terminal box. 5. Connect protective earth wire. 5.3.3 Connecting power supply cable (main-powered systems only) WARNING Power supply requirements Make sure the power supply requirements stated on the nameplates are met!
Connecting 5.3 Compact system 1. Replace blind plug with cable gland. 2. Push power supply cable through open gland. 3. Connect power supply to L1, N and protective earth (PE) and tighten cable strap (C). 4. Tighten cable gland for power supply cable (approx. 20 Nm). 5.3.4 Connecting pulse output signal cable(s) If no output signals are needed, proceed with "Finishing connection".
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Connecting 5.3 Compact system 3. Connect output cable(s). 4. Tighten cable gland for output cable(s) (approx. 20 Nm). Note Cables with voltage Keep the output signal cable(s) separated from cables with voltages > 60 V. Note Ingress protection To guarantee the IP67 (NEMA 4X/6) degree of protection, use cables with the required specifications.
The following chapters describe how to connect a remote system. If you want to connect a compact system proceed with chapter Compact system (Page 32). On sensor side: 1. Connecting Siemens sensor link cable (Page 38) 2. Finishing connection (Page 38) On transmitter side: 1.
Connecting Siemens sensor link cable 1. Remove blind plug. 2. Push the Siemens sensor link cable through the opening. 3. Click the Siemens sensor link cable onto transmitter connection board (B). 4. Turn transmitter connection board so connection cable is facing downwards. SITRANS FUS380/FUE380...
Connecting 5.4 Remote system 5. Click transmitter connection board into terminal box. 6. Mount and tighten cable gland (approx. 20 Nm). 7. Connect protective earth wire. Note Cables with voltage Keep the connection cable separated from cables with voltages > 60 V. 5.4.2.3 Connecting power supply cable (main-powered systems only) WARNING...
Connecting 5.4 Remote system WARNING Wire insulation The insulation between the connected mains supply and the low voltage supply for the flowmeter must be rated with at least double or reinforced insulation at mains voltage. For field wiring installation: Ensure that the National Installation Code of the country in which the flowmeters are installed is met.
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Connecting 5.4 Remote system 1. Replace blind plug with cable gland (if two output signals are required, use a double entry cable gland). 2. Push output cable(s) through open gland. 3. Connect output cable(s). 4. Tighten cable gland for output cable(s) (approx. 20 Nm). Note Cables with voltage Keep the output signal cable(s) separated from cables with voltages >...
(Min. torque 0.5 Nm). Note Remote connection cable If the Siemens sensor link cable is shortened, the factory set "Cable length" setting must be corrected. This setting can only be changed if the HW key is mounted, which requires demounting of the transmitter.
Connecting 5.5 Optional current output module The current output module is passive and therefore needs an external power supply. Note Current output range during start up When the current output module is enabled (default setting) the output is 3.6 mA during start up. When the current output module is disabled the output is fixed to 4 mA.
Connecting 5.5 Optional current output module Installing 1. Remove transmitter/terminal box lid. 2. Carefully mount current output module on the eight pins. 3. Fasten module to transmitter connection board by use of a M3x5 screw (0.5 Nm). CAUTION Protective earth The M3x5 screw also functions as earth conductor (EMC).
Connecting 5.6 Wiring energy calculator 3. Connect output cable to terminals 31, 32 and . ① Heat shrink tube ② Shield ③ 8.5 to 36 VDC 4. Tighten cable gland for current output cable (approx. 20 Nm). 5.5.3 Finishing connection Mount the transmitter.
Connecting 5.7 Sealing of FUE380 Sealing of FUE380 5.7.1 User sealing After finishing the installation and electrical connection of SITRANS FUE380 types, it is recommended to seal the flowmeter as shown. Drill through marked drilling holes in terminal box and transmitter/lid. Seal the transmitter on both sides with either one or two wires. Transmitter Sensor Remote version...
Commissioning Introduction Commissioning the device includes the following steps: 1. Resetting the battery lifetime (see Start-up routine (Page 51)). 2. Checking values in the service menu. 3. Configuring the device via SIMATIC PDM (see Commissioning via PDM (Page 52)). Before commissioning, a basic guide to the local display and the menu structure is offered in the chapters: Operating the local display (Page 49) and Navigating the menu structure (Page 50).
Commissioning 6.3 Navigating the menu structure Battery status There are two symbols for battery charge status: ● "Battery full" indicates battery charge above the warning level (6-year hour counter). ● "Battery low" indicates battery charge below the warning level and that the battery should be replaced.
Commissioning 6.4 Start-up routine Menu Parameter Display example Comments Menu 4 Alarm codes Each code refers to a specific alarm. Menu 5 Display test Check of all segments. Dis‐ play toggles between all seg‐ ments on/off. Table 6-4 Service menu Menu Parameter Display example...
Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM reset.bat will appear. After ten seconds the message 1. Press push button within six seconds to reset the internal battery counter. The accept will appear. message 2. Press push button again within six seconds in order to reset the internal battery counter. The battery indicator now shows .
Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM Note Hardware (HW) key protected parameters For type-approved and verified FUE380 flowmeter the settings are HW key protected and can be only read, but not changed via PDM. The HW key is located behind the display and is thereby protected by the display sealing.
Installing the device driver Install the PDM device driver as follows: 1. Close SIMATIC PDM (if already open). 2. Open Device Integration Manager from [Start → All Programs → Siemens Automation → SIMATIC → SIMATIC PDM]. SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
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Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM 3. Click on [I accept the License Agreement]. 4. Click on depending on whether the source is zipped or not. 5. Browse to the folder where the source files are located and click on the folder. 6.
6. Right click on MODBUS network and select [Insert New Object → Object] 7. Click on [Assign Device Type] and assign the MODBUS device to SITRANS FUS/E080 [Devices → MODBUS → Sensors → Flow → Ultrasonic → SIEMENS AG → SITRANS FUS/ E080] and click [OK].
Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM 6.5.4 Configuring the device In the following it is described how to configure the device by defining all sensor specific parameters. Note Measurement accuracy A correct flowmeter installation is required to ensure optimum measurement accuracy. Read all parameters Before any parameterization is done it is necessary to read all parameters from the device into the offline table of SIMATIC PDM.
Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM Load the parameters to the device by clicking on . Check the option [Load changed parameters only] to speed up the communication and avoid errors. For overview of the parameters see Parameter lists. 6.5.5 Optimizing the system After storage of the settings, the parameters can be set according to use.
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Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM Setting Pulse Output and Maximum Flow (Q ) via SIMATIC PDM 1. In SIMATIC PDM navigate to menu [Device → Pulse guide]. The "guide" calculates the pulse-frequency at the max flow condition and tells you how close you are on over-speeding the pulse-output.
Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM Note HW key protected parameters For type-approved and verified FUE380 flowmeter the settings are HW key protected and can be only read, but not changed via PDM. The HW key is located behind the display and is thereby protected by the display sealing.
Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM 6.5.7 Output B, terminals 66/67: The output B setting must be selected according to application specific requirements (default setting = Alarm). Preset to alarm indication: Example: If track 1 is not measuring, a appears on display. Failure code F1 appears in display menu 4, and relay output terminals switch to Off.
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Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM 4. Set required parameters. 5. Click on [Download to device] icon to apply settings. See also parameters listed in Output (Page 98). Note Default settings The 4 mA always equals 0 flow rate and the 20 mA (parameter 907) equals the Qp value selected via the order code.
Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM 6.5.9 Checking the operation readiness All parameters are now set and defined according to the application. 1. Select: [Device → Download to device...] to download the parameters to the device. Note Before downloading the parameters, check that all listed data are loaded or changed and in accordance with the application requirements.
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Commissioning 6.5 Commissioning via PDM Store settings on the PC Store the device settings after verifying the values. ● Choose: [Device → Upload to PG/PC] to get all the settings. ● Store the complete settings on your PC via [File → Export]. SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
Functions Unit selection The device is delivered with totalizer and flow rate units in m and m /h, respectively, as standard. However, it is possible to manually configure the device to operate with other units. Changing the units Go via PDM menu [Device → Unit guide (offline)]. Select the new unit from the list and click on [Apply Change of Units].
Functions 7.4 Hardware key Number of decimal digits For the display values (totalizers in menu 1 and 2 and flow in menu 3) Auto adjust decimal point is the default setting. This means that the number of digits after the decimal point automatically will be reduced with increasing number of digits before the decimal point.
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Functions 7.4 Hardware key Figure 7-3 HW key behind the display (placed on the right pins) Note Important In this mode, with the HW key installed, many parameters in PDM are opened. If these parameters are changed, it can seriously affect the meter accuracy and operation. Be careful when writing new parameters.
● Seal integrity of the process connections, cable entries, and cover screws ● Reliability of power supply, lightning protection, and grounds NOTICE Repair and service must be carried out by Siemens authorized personnel only. Note Siemens defines flow sensors as non-repairable products.
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Service and maintenance 8.2 Battery replacement Battery lifetime The battery lifetime depends on the frequency of mains supply failure. Under normal temperature and working conditions a battery can have an operation lifetime of up to 6 years. 1. Unscrew battery cover and remove old battery pack. 2.
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Service and maintenance 8.2 Battery replacement 3. Connect battery. Ensure that wire is inserted into small channel leading from plug to battery. 4. Remount battery cover. Note Every time a battery is fitted and connected, the unit runs a start-up routine. A battery replacement does not influence the transmitter settings and accumulated process values.
Service and maintenance 8.3 Service menu Resetting the internal battery counter After replacing the batteries, reset the internal battery counter in order to indicate the power capacity correctly. Note Battery capacity The transmitter setting for the battery capacity is pre-configured by the ordered version. To ensure the correct battery status calculation the replacement battery shall be the same type and have the specific capacity.
Further information about our technical support is available on the Internet at Technical support (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/16604318) Service & Support on the Internet In addition to our documentation, we offer a comprehensive knowledge base online on the Internet at: Service and support (http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support) SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
● Information about field service, repairs, spare parts and lots more under Services. Additional Support If you have additional questions about the device, please contact your local Siemens representative and offices at: Local contact person (http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner) Application-specific data - Qualification certificate In case the device needs service, the technical support team will typically request information about the application and the flowmeter.
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Service and maintenance 8.5 Application-specific data - Qualification certificate 1. In PDM click on [Device → Qualification Certificate]. 2. Click on [Generate qualification certificate]. 3. Click on [Close]. SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
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Service and maintenance 8.5 Application-specific data - Qualification certificate The Qualification Certificate is now available via Microsoft Word. Add the required application information in the document (see Figure 8-1 Qualification certificate (page 1) (Page 77), Figure 8-2 Qualification certificate (page 2) (Page 78) and Figure 8-3 Qualification certificate (page 3) (Page 79)).
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Service and maintenance 8.5 Application-specific data - Qualification certificate Figure 8-1 Qualification certificate (page 1) SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
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Service and maintenance 8.5 Application-specific data - Qualification certificate Figure 8-2 Qualification certificate (page 2) SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
Service and maintenance 8.6 Return procedures Figure 8-3 Qualification certificate (page 3) Return procedures Enclose the delivery note, the cover note for return delivery together with the declaration of decontamination form on the outside of the package in a well-fastened clear document pouch. SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
In accordance with EU directive 2006/66/EC, batteries are not to be disposed of via municipal waste disposal services. Waste industrial batteries from our products are accepted back by Siemens and by the local Siemens representatives. Please follow the return procedures of Siemens or talk to your local Siemens partner (http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner).
Path 2 (lower path) not measuring No water in lower part of pipe and/or cables or sen‐ sor 2A or 2B defective Internal software failure Contact Siemens customer support Internal software failure Contact Siemens customer support Power supply warning ● Mains power fails (only mains-powered versions with battery back-up) ●...
Troubleshooting/FAQs 9.2 Diagnosing with PDM Error Error Remedy/Cause code Flow exceeds preset flow rate in unit Flowrate too high (max. speed 10 m/s) Pulse output A overflow Pulse output exceeds 100 Hz or 50% duty cycle Pulse output B overflow Pulse output exceeds 100 Hz or 50% duty cycle Datalogger warning/alarm Datalogger warning monitors whether actual con‐...
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Troubleshooting/FAQs 9.2 Diagnosing with PDM Diagnosing with PDM Access the device status via [Diagnostic → Device Status]. Online process values are available under menu [View → Display]. The Measured Track Values tab shows the gain steps and the flow velocities for path 1 and path 2.
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Troubleshooting/FAQs 9.2 Diagnosing with PDM ① Gain step ② Gain step max ③ Gain step min ④ Sensor distance [mm] Figure 9-2 SITRANS FUS080 Gain step vs. Sensor distance Gain step The graph above shows which gain step to expect for a particular sensor distance (face to face distance).
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Troubleshooting/FAQs 9.2 Diagnosing with PDM In case of angular misalignment between sensor faces, the gain step will increase as shown in the table below: Angular misalignment Gain step increase 2° 3° 4° 5° Flow velocity error conditions Condition Cause Δ flow velocity values (between path 1 and path 2) ●...
Technical data 10.1 Accuracy Typical accuracy SITRANS FUS380: Figure 10-1 Accuracy SITRANS FUS380 ± 0.5 % for 0.5 m/s < v < 10 m/s and ± 0.25 Ν [%] below 0.5 m/s act. Typical accuracy SITRANS FUE380: ① FUE380 - Admissible limits according to EN 1434 class 2 and OIML R 75 class 2 Figure 10-2 Accuracy SITRANS FUE380 ±...
Transmitter weight 1.5 kg (3 lb) Waste industrial batteries are accepted back by Siemens or by the local Siemens representative. Please talk to your local Siemens contact or follow the return procedures of Siemens Flow Instruments. Table 10-2 Pulse output / Cable specification...
Technical data 10.4 Output characteristics Description Specification Max. load = (U ext. supply – 8.5 V) / 25 mA Update time < 0.3 seconds Output stabilization 90 % within 0.2 seconds Initialization value 3.6 mA (output value during system start up when the current output module is enabled) Fixed value 4 mA (output value when the current output module is disabled)
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Technical data 10.4 Output characteristics -100% 100% ① Upper alarm limit ② Upper current limit ③ Upper current scaling point ④ Lower current scaling point ⑤ Lower alarm limit Figure 10-4 Positive flow ① Upper alarm limit ② Upper current limit ③...
Technical data 10.6 Sensor for FUS380 and FUE380 Note The installation orientation of the battery pack may influence the battery capacity. Optimal battery capacity is achieved with the battery pack in an upright position. 10.6 Sensor for FUS380 and FUE380 Table 10-6 Technical data Description...
Technical data 10.8 Sensor dimensions for FUS380 and FUE 380 10.7 Dimensional drawings for FUS380 and FUE380 Transmitter IP67/NEMA 4X/6, wall mounting 10.8 Sensor dimensions for FUS380 and FUE 380 Size PN 16 PN 25 PN 40 Weight Weight Weight Material Lift 300 +0/-2...
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Technical data 10.8 Sensor dimensions for FUS380 and FUE 380 Size PN 16 PN 25 PN 40 Weight Weight Weight Material Lift inch inch inch inch inch inch 11.81 Bronze 13.78 7.72 +0/-0.08 2 1/2 11.81 Bronze 14.30 8.11 +0/-0.08 13.78 Bronze 14.57...
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Technical data 10.8 Sensor dimensions for FUS380 and FUE 380 SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
Parameter lists The following tables show the various parameters available via PDM. The parameters are accessible at three different levels: ● Read: Maintenance level ● Read/Write (R/W): Specialist level (write access is only permitted after entering the user password; default password is 1000) ●...
Siemens production sales code number pendent (the first part of the system number on the nameplate) System Serial number Product de‐ Siemens production number (the s econd pendent part of the system number on the nameplate Transmitter serial num‐ Product de‐ HW key...
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Parameter lists A.2 Output Parameter Default val‐ Value range Access Description level Actual flow velocity for path 2 Read The actual flow velocity for path 2 in m/s (SI-unit). Valid for 2-path solutions only Path 1 gain step 1 to 15 Read Amplifier setting when measuring path 1 Path 2 gain step...
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Parameter lists A.2 Output Parameter Default val‐ Value range Access Description level Day of week, if weekly log Sunday Monday to Sun‐ When log interval is set to weekly logging, this parameter defines what weekday the logging is performed. Valid if weekly log interval is activated Limit for too high consumption 1E+09 -3.4E+38 to Limit for too high consumption during cur‐...
Parameter lists A.3 Diagnostics Parameter Default val‐ Value range Access Description level Fixed mode No, Yes Turn on/off fixed current Fixed value 3 to 24 mA Fixed current value on output Alarm level 3.6 mA Off, 3.6 mA, Selection of alarm level on current out in 22.6 mA case of alarm Diagnostics...
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Parameter lists A.3 Diagnostics Parameter Default val‐ Value Access Description range level Path 1 alarm output enable No, Yes Select "Yes" to enable current alarm on alarm output / call-up Path 1 fault hours e.g. 36 h Read; Read Total hours fault active Path 1 fault counter e.g.
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Parameter lists A.3 Diagnostics Parameter Default val‐ Value Access Description range level Parameter checksum fault Last fault dd-mm- Read First time the fault appeared. appears appear date yyyy, Valid only if alarm is enabled hh:mm:ss Parameter checksum fault Last fault dd-mm- Read Last time the fault disappeared.
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Parameter lists A.3 Diagnostics Parameter Default val‐ Value Access Description range level Pulse B overload fault coun‐ e.g. 0 0 to 65535 Read Total number of faults. Valid only if alarm is enabled Pulse B overload fault ap‐ Last fault dd-mm- Read First time the fault appeared.
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Parameter lists A.3 Diagnostics Parameter Default val‐ Value Access Description range level Fixed flow mode enable No, Yes Select "Yes" to force the device to show a fixed flow value Default must be "No" Always manually reset the value to "No" Fixed flow value -1E+09 to Fixed flow value for enabled fixed flow...
Parameter lists A.4 Meter setup Meter setup Table A-4 Meter setup parameters Parameter Default val‐ Value Access Description range level Meter Setup Flow velocity offset 0 m/s -10 to 10 m/ HW key Velocity added to measured flow velocity Calibration factor 0 to 2 This calibration factor will be calculated at the factory with wet-calibration.
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Parameter lists A.4 Meter setup Parameter Default val‐ Value Access Description range level Totalizer 2 change date Last change dd-mm- Read Date and time when totalizer 2 function was date yyyy; changed hh:mm:ss Pipe data Number of paths Product de‐ Number of paths on the sensor pendent Max sample frequency...
Parameter lists A.6 Unit conversion table Human Interface Table A-5 Human Interface parameters Parameter Default val‐ Value range Access Description level Decimal point Automatic No point; One Decimal numbers for displayed totalized point adjust digit after value point; Two dig‐ its after point;...
Settings Factory settings The transmitter is configured at the factory according to the order specification. For the calibration / configuration of the flowmeter the application specific pipe dimensions and the specific sensor locations can require an update (for example transmitter is used with the SONOKIT sensor system).
Settings B.2 Factory settings for Modbus communication Parameter Factory settings Possible settings Flow unit factor 3600 (for flow unit m Auto set from unit guide Totalizer volume unit factor Auto set from unit guide Flow unit text Auto set from unit guide, but only m can be shown on display Totalizer unit text Auto set from unit guide, but only m...
To support the option with current output module the s in the preceding table are recommended. Ordering of spare parts Ensure that your ordering data is not outdated. The latest ordering data is always available on the Internet: Process instrumentation catalog (http://www.siemens.com/ processinstrumentation/catalogs) SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
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Settings B.3 Ordering of spare parts SITRANS FUS380/FUE380 Operating Instructions, 05/2018, A5E00730100-AE...
In addition to our documentation, Siemens provides a comprehensive support solution at: ● Services & Support (http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support) Personal contact If you have additional questions about the device, please contact your Siemens personal contact at: ● Partner (http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner) To find the personal contact for your product, go to "All Products and Branches" and select "Products &...