Floboss S600 Flow Manager; The Floboss S600 Flow Manager - Emerson FloBoss S600 Instruction Manual

Panel-mount flow computer designed specifically to measuring hydrocarbon liquid
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S600 Instruction Manual
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FloBoss S600 Flow Manager

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Appendix B
Front Panel Display
Navigation
Index
Figure 1-1. The FloBoss S600 Flow Manager
The FloBoss S600 Flow Manager is a panel-mount flow computer
designed specifically to measure hydrocarbon liquid and gas where
versatility and accuracy matter. The S600's standard features make it
ideal for fiscal measurement, custody transfer, batch loading, and
meter proving applications. The S600 allows you to configure multi-
stream, multi-station applications, enabling you to simultaneously
meter liquids and gasses.
The S600 is designed for use either as a stand-alone flow computer or
as a system component. The intelligent I/O boards fit both gas and
liquid applications and support two streams and a header. Adding I/O
boards (up to a maximum of three) allows you to configure up to six
streams and two headers. The S600 supports orifice, ultrasonic,
turbine, positive displacement, Coriolis, Annubar, and V-Cone
meter types and Master Meter, small volume compact, and pipe (both
bi-directional and uni-directional) proving methods.
The S600 offers multiple communication interfaces:
One LAN port for Ethernet 10BaseT connectivity (using TCP/IP
protocols). If required, you can add an optional second Ethernet
port.
HART communication is facilitated using a 12-channel HART
board. Point to point and multi-drop architectures are supported (up
to 50 transmitters).
An embedded web-server allows remote access to the flow
computer. Security is provided using user name and password
General Information
Lists the front panel display screens; provides a
navigation reference.
Provides an alphabetic listing of items and topics
contained in this manual.
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Revised Jan-07

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