SUPMEA SUP-1158-J User Manual

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User's Manual
Ultrasonic flow meter
U-JCS1158-MYEN2

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  • Page 1 5th floor,Building 4,Singapore Hangzhou Science Technology Park,No. 6 street, Hangzhou Economic Development Area,Hangzhou 310018,China Singapore 2 Venture Drive #11-30 Vision Exchange Singapore Philippines Majestic Subdivision, Lot 1, 1800 Rainbow St, Marikina, 1811 Metro Manila, Philippines info@supmea.com www.supmea.com U-JCS1158-MYEN2 Supmea Automation Co.,Ltd.
  • Page 2 Preface Thank you for purchasing our ultrasonic flow meter. Please read this manual carefully before operating and using it correctly to avoid unnecessary losses caused by false operation. Note Modification of this manual’s contents will not be notified as a result of ...
  • Page 3 Safety Precautions In order to use this product safely, be sure to follow the safety precautions described. About this manual Please submit this manual to the operator for reading.  Please read the operation manual carefully before applying the instrument. ...
  • Page 4 Do not modify this product.  The following safety signs are used in this manual:  Hazard, if not taken with appropriate precautions, will result in serious personal injury, product damage or major property damage. Warning:Pay special attention to the important information linked to product or particular part in the operation manual.
  • Page 5 other organic solvents. Prevent all kinds of liquid from splashing on the product. If the product falls into the water, please cut off the power immediately, otherwise there will be leakage, electric shock or even a fire accident. Please check the grounding protection status regularly. Do not operate if ...
  • Page 6 Disclaimer The company does not make any guarantees for the terms outside the  scope of this product warranty. This company is not responsible for damage to the instrument or loss of  parts or unpredictable damage caused directly or indirectly by improper operation of the user.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Installation......................1 1.1. Inspection prior to transmitter Installation............2 1.2. Wire Connecting....................3 1.2.1. Power supply option................3 1.2.2. To ensure the transmitter can work normally, please pay attention to the followings when wiring: Ensure that power connections are made in accordance with the specifications shown on the transmitter....3 1.2.3.
  • Page 8 Chapter 5 Operating instructions..................21 5.1. System normal indentification................. 21 5.2. Zero set calibration..................21 5.3. Scale factor......................22 5.4. System lock......................22 5.5. Frequency output....................23 5.6. 4~20mA current loop output verification (optional)........23 5.7. Recover the factory default................24 5.8. 4~20mA analog output calibration..............24 5.9.
  • Page 9 10.4.2. Pipe parameter entry shortcuts............71 Chapter 11 Appendix3-RTD module and PT100 wiring (modul optional)....73 11.1. RTD energy meter function................73 11.2. Wiring (PT1000)....................73 11.3. Energy measurement methods..............74 11.4. Temperature calibration methods..............74 11.5. Installation of RTD module................76 Chapter 12 Appendix4-CG clamp-on transducers and the installation methods...77 12.1.
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Installation

    Location where the ambient humidity exceeds 85% at work  Near the electromagnetic generation source  Location with strong mechanical vibration  Location with high temperature changes and easy condensation  Location with high quantities of lampblack, steam, moisture, dust and  corrosive gases www.supmea.com - 1 -...
  • Page 11: Inspection Prior To Transmitter Installation

    Take out the enclosed screws and plastic bushings. Insert the plastic bushings into the installing holes. Put the flowmeter to the position and screw it in. 135mm 5.32lnch MODEL: D116G Digital Correlation Transit -Time flowmeter - 2 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 12: Wire Connecting

    Open the case, you will find the transmitter interfaces labels from left to right as follows: Power supply, Relay output, OCT Output, Upstream transducer, Downstream transducer, 4-20mA, RS485 interface. Refer to the below diagram for specific connection: www.supmea.com - 3 -...
  • Page 13: Lengthened Cable Method

    The flowmeter use sealed waterproof junction box, installing 6×2 press- connections, the recommended minimum specifications of the junction box is 115×90×55mm. 1.2.4.3. Cable specifications Name: Shielded Twisted Pair Administer Standard: JB8734.5-1998 Diameter: Φ5 mm Twist Line Space: 50 mm Multi Core Line: 0.4 mm2/radix - 4 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 14: Powering On

    1.When separately pressed, is shortcut function, referring to "2. Quickly set menu instructions "; 2.Press and Number key, is Menu key, referring to"6.Menu Window Description". Follow these guidelines when using the flowmeter keypad (Refer to Keypad Figure): To input numbers. www.supmea.com - 5 -...
  • Page 15: Key Operation

    (Refer – Windows Display Explanations). The keypad shortcut to visit a specific window is to press the key at any time, then input the 2-digit window ID code. For example, to input or check the pipe - 6 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 16 ">" and the flashing cursor are displayed at the left of the Screen. Operator can use the to scroll the screen and get the required value then press to confirm; or enter the corresponding value option directly and press to confirm. www.supmea.com - 7 -...
  • Page 17: Flowmeter Window Description

    TOM/TOS*100 (Window M91), flow sound velocity (Window M92), total time and delta time (Window M93), Reynolds number and factor (Window M94), etc. +0~+5 Appendix: power on/off time, total working hours, on/off times and a single-accuracy function calculator. - 8 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 Installation Attention The other windows for hadware adjustment are reserved by the manufacturer. www.supmea.com - 9 -...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Pipe Parameter Entry Shortcuts

    I n- Out- Delta Display the temp in, out and 6.21 8.21 - 2.00 temperature difference . Flow 0.1129m3/h*R Press 1.0415 m/ s Display Flow Rate and Velocity. Flow 0.1129m3/h*R Press 1.0415 m/s Display Flow Rate and Velocity. - 10 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 20 K factor. Complete the calibration with pressing Ent to store. Press Set Zero Input Code 1234 to complete Reset Please Enter PW Zero. * R- - - - -- - -- Press Display System Error Codes. System Normal www.supmea.com - 11 -...
  • Page 21: Examples

    Step3. Pipe Material Press the keys to enter Pipe Material [14 0. Window M14, press the key, CarbonSteel press the key to select Pipe Material, and press the Enter key to confirm. - 12 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 22 Step6. Adjust Transducer spacing Press the key to enter Window M25, accurately install the Tranducer Spacing transducer according to the displayed 177.01 transducer mounting spacing and the selected mounting method (Refer to Installing the Transducers in this chapter). www.supmea.com - 13 -...
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Measurement Site Selection

    Ensure that the pipe surface temperature at the measuring point is within the transducer temperature limits. Consider the inside condition of the pipe carefully. If possible, select a section of pipe where the inside is free of excessive corrosion or scaling. - 14 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 24 Chapter 3 Measurement site selection www.supmea.com - 15 -...
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 Transducer Installation

    (Refer to Top View on transducer mounting methods). Check the data displayed in Window M25 and space the transducers accordingly. 4.1.2. Transducer mounting methods Three transducer mounting methods are available. They are respectively: V - 16 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 26: Method

    Z method utilizes a directly transmitted (rather than reflected) signal which transverses the liquid only once. The Z method is able to measure on pipe diameters ranging from 100mm to 800mm (4〞~32〞) approximately. Therefore, we recommend the Z method for pipe diameters over 300mm (12〞). www.supmea.com - 17 -...
  • Page 27: N Method

    However, the following inspections still need to be carried out in order to ensure the high reliability of the measurement and long-term operation of the instrument. - 18 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 28: Signal Strength

    Therefore, when "Delta Time" fluctuates widely, the flow and velocities fluctuate accordingly, this means that the signal quality detected is too poor. It may be the resulted of poor pipe-installation conditions, www.supmea.com - 19 -...
  • Page 29: Transit Time Ratio

    If the signal strength is always displayed as 0.00, that means there is no signal detected. Thus, it is necessary to check that the parameters (including all the pipe parameters) have been entered accurately. Check to be sure the transducer mounting - 20 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 30: Chapter 5 Operating Instructions

    Conversely, if the Zero is too big, that indicates the quality of the instrument is poor. If the zero set point is not at true zero flow, a measurement difference may occur. The smaller the physical measurement capacity is, the larger the measurement www.supmea.com - 21 -...
  • Page 31: Scale Factor

    6 numerically long password, and then press the Enter key to confirm. Unlock it by using the selected password only. Press , if "lock" is displayed on the screen, then press the key and enter the correct password, - 22 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 32: Frequency Output

    Select in Window M55. For details, please refer to "Windows Display Explanations". In Window M56, enter a 4mA flow rate or fluid velocity value. Enter the 20mA flow rate or fluid velocity value in Window M57. For example, if the flow range in a www.supmea.com - 23 -...
  • Page 33: Recover The Factory Default

    4.00. Stop at this point, the 4mA has been calibrated. Then, press to calibrate the current loop 20mA output. The method is the same as 4mA calibration. The results are automatically saved in EEPROM and won’t lose when power off. - 24 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 34: Esn

    Outlet Water Temp / Value Delta Temp. Set Static Zero Energy Totalizer ON/OFF System Error Codes Reset Zero Energy Totalizer Multiplier Net Flow Today Manual Zero Point Reset Energy Totalizer Initial Parameter setup Scale Factor Diagnoses www.supmea.com - 25 -...
  • Page 35: Display Explanation

    NOTE:The other menu features are retained by manufacturers and the windows in gray background are optional functions 6.2. Display explanation Flow 0.1154 m3/h Display Flow Rate/Net Total 0x 1 Flow 0.1129 m3/h 1.0415 Display Flow Rate and Velocity. - 26 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 36 0.116 m3/ h in WindowM60. Heat Capacity / Totalizer Heat Capacity Display Instantaneous Heat Capacity And Totalizer Heat Capacity.Net 0.0000 GJ/ h* I Energy Totalizer: E.T; Instantaneous Energy: EFR. Note : when the instrument is named www.supmea.com - 27 -...
  • Page 37 * R- - - -- - - -- -- - -- error code can occur at the same System Normal time.The explanations of error codes and detailed resolution methods can be found in "Error Diagnoses". POS Flow Today Net Flow Today Display Net Flow Today. 0.458748 - 28 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 38 Enter the pipe wall thickness 4.00 Pipe Material Enter pipe material. The following options are available buttons or numerical 、 Pi pe Materi keys) Carbon Steel Transducer Type 0. Standard(clamp-on type transducer) 1. Type-45B(W210 type insertion transducer) www.supmea.com - 29 -...
  • Page 39 Entry 0. Entry to Save SAVE 1. Entry to Load 2. To Browse Select "Entry to Save", press An ID code and the original parameters are displayed in the window. Press UP or DOWN ARROW - 30 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 40 Since signals can be transmitted through the pipe wall, the flow meter may still read a flow while measuring an empty pipe.To prevent this condition from happening, you can specify a value.When the www.supmea.com - 31 -...
  • Page 41 5. cf Cubic Feet 6. bal USA Barrels 7. Ib Imperial Barrels 8. Ob Oil Barrels The following time units are available: / Day / Hour / Min / Sec Factory default is Cubic Meters/hour - 32 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 42 0.1 x 10 x 100 x 1000 x 10000(1E+4) Factory default factor is x1 ON/OFF POS Totalizer Totalizer On/off POS Totalizer. "NO" indicates the flowmeter starts to totalize the value. When it is turned off, the www.supmea.com - 33 -...
  • Page 43 If the user wants to delete all the already set parameters and set back to the factory default, select reset in this window and then the flow meter will reset to be the factory default automatically. - 34 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 44 0.01m/ s totalizing. For example, if the cutoff value is set as 0.03, system will take all the measured flow values below ±0.03 "0". Usually 0.03 recommended in most applications. www.supmea.com - 35 -...
  • Page 45 Enter the value manually to add to the measured value to obtain the actual value. For example: Actual measured value= 250 m3/H Actual measured value= 10 m3/H flowmeter Display= 240 m3/H Normally, set the value as "0". - 36 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 46 * * * * * * * UNLOCK * * * * * * * parameter is readable. "Unlock" using your d esignated password. The password is composed of 6 numbers. www.supmea.com - 37 -...
  • Page 47 CL 4 mA Output Value the flow value at 4mA. The flow 0.000 m3/ h unit’s options are the same as those in Window m31. Once "4-20mA vs.Vel." is selected in Window M56, the unit should be set as m/s. - 38 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 48 "Analog Output Calibration" to calibrate. CL Current Output Display CL current output. The display of 10.0000mA indicates that CL current output value is 10.0000mA. If the difference between displaying value and CL www.supmea.com - 39 -...
  • Page 49 This window is used for serial port setting. Serial port is used to communicate with other RS485 Setup instruments. The serial port parameters setting of the 9600 None instrument that applies the serial port connection must be consistence. The first selected - 40 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 50 26550 m3/ h lowest FO frequency. For example, when the low FO frequency is 0 Hz, low FO flow rate is 100m3/h then when the frequency output is 0 Hz, www.supmea.com - 41 -...
  • Page 51 30mA power. Working Timer Working time Display the totalized working 45:04:59 hours of the flowmeter since last reset. It is displayed by HH:MM:SS. If it is necessary to reset it, press , and select "YES". - 42 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 52 4.Energy Pulse 5.FO Relay Output Setup The relay is single-pole and RELAY OutputSetup constant-on for external 3.NET I nt Puls e instrument controls. The following options are available: 0.Not Ready (No*R) 1.Alarm#1 2.Alarm#2 3.NET Int Pulse www.supmea.com - 43 -...
  • Page 53 If "H" is displayed, it indicates that poor signal was detected at least once. Also, it indicates that the operation was interrupted or problems occurred in the installation.For more information please refer to "Error Code and Resolutions". - 44 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 54 GJ/ h 4.Btu 5.KWh 6.MWh The following units of time are available: /day ( per day ); /hour ( per hour ); /min ( per minute );/sec ( per second ). The factory default unit is /hour. www.supmea.com - 45 -...
  • Page 55 Totalizer; Select "OFF" represent to [87 ON close Energy Totalizer. Energy Multiplier Energy Multiplier [88 Select Energy Multiplier range: =(EO) 10-3 ~ 104 (E-3 ~ E4) Reset Energy Totalizer Reset Ener gy Total Select "YES" to reset Energy Totalizer value. - 46 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 56 TOM/TOS*100 Display the ratio between the actual Tom/ Tos* 100 measured transmit time 0.00 calculated transmit time according to customer’s requirement. Normally the ratio should be 100±3%. If the difference is too large, the user should www.supmea.com - 47 -...
  • Page 57 Normally the fluctuation in the ratio of the delta time should be lower than 20%. If it is not, it is necessary to check if the transducers are installed - 48 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 58 "ON" on right hand indicates that time power is on; "00" on the upper left corner indicates "00-07-18 12:40:12" the date time; flow rate is displayed in the lower right corner. www.supmea.com - 49 -...
  • Page 59 Display the last power off time. Displays the last flow rate. Total ON/OFF Times ON/OFF Time Display total on/off times since the flowmeter left the factory. Hardware Parameter Adjusting Entry Please refer to the 5.8 "4~20mA Analog Output Verification. - 50 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 60: Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

    Table 1 applies when errors caused by incorrect settings and signals are detected and are announced by error codes displayed in Window M08. www.supmea.com - 51 -...
  • Page 61 * New pipe liner. less scale. * Wait until liners solidified and saturated. Adjusting Gain The machine is (Display in adjusting for Windows gain,preparing for M01) normal calibration. - 52 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 62: Faq

    "R" displayed on the screen? Answer: Check to see if "Set Zero" was carried out with fluid flowing inside the pipe(Refer to Window M42). If it is confirmed, recover the factory default in Window M43. www.supmea.com - 53 -...
  • Page 63: Chapter 8 Product Overview

    64 times. Also, the flowmeter has manual or automatic amendment during offline sessions. Parallel operation of positive, negative and net flow totalizes with scale factor (span) and 7 digit display, while the output of totalize pulse and frequency output are transmitted via open collector. - 54 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 64: Specification

    Transducer: 32 °F to 176 °F ( 0℃ ~ 80℃ ). Humidity Up to 99% RH, non-condensing. Physical specifications Transmitter PC/ABS, IP65. Transducer Encapsulated design, IP68. transducer cable Standard cable length: 30 ft (9m). Weight Transmitter: approximately 0.7kg; Transducer: approximately 0.4kg. www.supmea.com - 55 -...
  • Page 65: Chapter 9 Appendix-Serial Interface Network Use And Communications Protocol

    RTU function for flow measurement. RS-485(0~1000m) can be directly used for data transmission link for a short distance. The command answer mode is used in data transmission, i.e. the host device issues commands and the flowmeter answers correspondingly. - 56 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 66: Direct Connection Via Rs-485 To The Host Device

    9600BPS. A single byte data format (10 bits): one start bit, one stop bit and 8 data bits. Check bit: NONE. A data character string is used to express basic commands and a carriage return www.supmea.com - 57 -...
  • Page 67 DL(cr) (lf) Return signal intensity UP:dd.d,DN:dd.d,Q=dd(cr) DC(cr) (lf) Return current error code DT(cr) (lf) Current date and time yy-mm-dd,hh:mm:ss(cr) Return currently displayed LCD(cr) (lf) content on LCD display ESN(cr) (lf) Return electronic serial ddddddd(cr)(lf) *4 number - 58 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 68 For example: Command DI+(CR) (the relative binary system data is 44H, 49H, 2BH, 0DH) transferred data is +1234567E+0m3. (CR) (the relative binary system data is 2BH, 31H, 32H, 33H, 34H, 35H, 36H, 37H, 45H, 2BH, 30H, 6DH, 33H, 20H, 0DH, 0AH). And command PDI+ (CR) www.supmea.com - 59 -...
  • Page 69: Modbus Communication Protocol

    +0.000000E+00m3/d! AC(CR) +0.000000E+00m/s! 88(CR) +1234567E+0m3! F7(CR) +0.000000E+0m3! DA(CR) +0.000000E+0 m3! DA(CR) 9.3.2. MODBUS communication protocol This MODBUS Protocol uses RTU transmission mode. The Verification Code uses CRC-16-IBM (polynomial is X16+X15+X2+1, shield character is 0xA001) which is - 60 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 70 2 bytes 0x01~0xF7 0x03 2xN* N*x2 CRC(Verify) N*=data register number The range of flow meter addresses 1 to 247 (Hexadecimal: 0x01~0xF7 ), and can be checked in the Menu 46. For example, decimal number "11" displayed on www.supmea.com - 61 -...
  • Page 71 1.2345678 m/s, 3F 9E 06 51 data stored in order as 06 51 3F 9.3.2.3. Error check The flowmeter only returns one error code 0x02 which means data first address in error. For example, to read address 1 (0x01) of the flowmeter 40002 register data - 62 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 72 0x00 0x01 0x00 0x01 0xD5 0xCA flowmeter Function Register Register CRC Verify Address Code Address Number Code flowmeter returned error code: 0x01 0x83 0x02 0xC0 0xF1 flowmeter Address Error Code Error Extended Code CRC Verify Code www.supmea.com - 63 -...
  • Page 73 Positive total – 32 bits uint. low word $0009 40010 Positive total – high word $000A 40011 Positive total – 16 bits int. exponent $000B 40012 Negative total—low 32 bits int. word $000C 40013 Negative total—high word - 64 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 74 Unit: mA 4~20mA Analog output-high word $001C 40029 $001D 40030 Error code – char 1,2 String Refer to "Error $001E 40031 Error code – char 3,4 Analysis" $001F 40032 Error code – char 5,6 detailed codes meanings www.supmea.com - 65 -...
  • Page 75 3. 16 bits int-short integer, 32 bits int-long integer, 32 bits real-floating point number, String- alphabetic string. - 66 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 76: Chapter 10 Appendix2-Insertion Transducer

    10.2. Measurement point selection To guarantee highly accurate measurement results, it is necessary to select an appropriate measurement point before installing the transducer. For examples of measuring point selection, see the related section in the manual. www.supmea.com - 67 -...
  • Page 77: Determining Transducer Spacing& Transducer Installation

    Finally, tighten the locking screw and screw the locating sleeve onto the joint nut. 6. Connect the transducer cables to the corresponding upstream/downstream (upstream=red, downstream=blue) terminal ends. 7. Please refer to the following installation diagram: - 68 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 78: Transducer Mounting Methods

    10.4. Transducer mounting methods W210 insertion transducer mounting method: Z method through M24, it should be installed according to the specific application condition. www.supmea.com - 69 -...
  • Page 79: Z Mounting Method

    6 or 12 o’clock positions. see below: Top View Section Profile Chart Referenc Referenc e point e point At At 3 9 o’clock o’clock Drill hole Bott - 70 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 80: Pipe Parameter Entry Shortcuts

    Pipe Material, and press the Enter key to confirm. Transd uce r Type [23 Step4. Transducers type 1.Plug- in TypeB45 Press the keys to enter the window M23, press the www.supmea.com - 71 -...
  • Page 81 (Refer to Installing the Transducers in this chapter). Flow 0.1129 m3/h Step7. Display measurement result 1.0415 Press the keys to enter the window M01. About other setup,please refer to the related information in the manual. - 72 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 82: Chapter 11 Appendix3-Rtd Module And Pt100 Wiring (Modul Optional)

    A1, A2, B1, B2 are the same color, C1 and C2 are the same color). The two PT1000 temperature sensors are installed on the inlet and return pipes and they will input temperature signals to the D116 transmitter. www.supmea.com - 73 -...
  • Page 83: Energy Measurement Methods

    5. Clockwise or counterclockwise adjust the 4mA potentiometer on the left of A1 and the 4mA potentiometer on the right of A2, and make sure the display of inlet water temperature and return water temperature is 0.00±0.1. - 74 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 84 0.05,Temperature difference is 0.00±0.05. 100°C:inlet and return water temperature is 100±0.05,Temperature difference is 0.00±0.05. 7. After the ice water mixture temperature sensors back to room temperature, put them into a constant temperature oil/water bath (the temperature is 100°C.) www.supmea.com - 75 -...
  • Page 85: Installation Of Rtd Module

    Chapter 11 Appendix3-RTD module and PT100 wiring (modul optional) 11.5. Installation of RTD module Before installation of the RTD module (as shown in the figure below): After installation (as shown in the figure below ). - 76 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 86: Chapter 12 Appendix4-Cg Clamp-On Transducers And The Installation Methods

    Attention: while installing the transducers, ensure that there are no bubbles between the transducers and the pipe. 4. Fix the transducers according to the spacing displayed in MENU 25 (see the following picture, Transducer Space is the spacing between the two www.supmea.com - 77 -...
  • Page 87 6. Properly wire the transducers cable according to the flow direction (red- upstream, blue –downstream); After the transducers installation and settings inspection, you can start to measure the flow. - 78 - www.supmea.com...
  • Page 88: Examples

    Tr ans ducer Type [23 Step4. Transducer type Standar d (The transmitter is available for various transducer types.) Press the key to enter Window M23,press the Enter key,move the key to select transducer type,and press the Enter key to confirm. www.supmea.com - 79 -...
  • Page 89 (Refer to Installing the Transducers in this chapter). Flow 0.1129m3/ Step7. Display measurement result 1.0415m/ Press the Menu 0 1 keys to enter Window M01 to display measurement result. (Base on the actual measurement) - 80 - www.supmea.com...

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