Self-verifying ultrasonic meter with g3 transmitter (58 pages)
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CamCor™ Coriolis Flow Meter Hardware User Manual CT Series Models: CC00A, CC001, CC003, CC006, CC010, CC015, CC025, CC040, CC050, CC080, CC100, CC150, CC15H, CC200, CC20H, and CC250 PRO Series Models: CP006, CP010, CP015, CP025, CP040, CP050 Transmitter Model: PA0K Every CamCor product is fabricated, tested, and inspected under stringent quality control before it leaves the factory.
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Table of Contents CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual CONTENTS Important Safety Information ..............................2 Section 1—General Information ..........................7 General Description .................................. 7 Serial Tag Information ................................7 Sensor ....................................7 Transmitter ..................................7 Operating Conditions ................................8 Installation Location .................................. 8 Powering Up the Meter After Installation ..........................
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Table of Contents Prevention of Gas Mixed (Slug) Flows ..........................42 Keeping the Sensor Filled with Process Liquid ........................ 43 Bypass Loop..................................43 Installation ....................................44 Flange Meters .................................. 44 Sanitary Fittings................................44 CT Series CC00A and CC001 Threaded Meters ......................
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Table of Contents CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Self Diagnostics ..................................83 Probe Check..................................83 Drive Coil Check................................84 Transmitter Check ................................85 Pipeline Vibration Check (at Zero Flow) ........................... 86 Pipeline Oscillation Check (at Normal Flow) ........................87 Simulated Signal Input/Output Functions ..........................
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Table of Contents Appendix A—CamCor Specifications (Metric Units) ..................A-1 CT Series Sensor General Specifications ..........................A-1 PRO Series Sensor General Specifications ..........................A-3 Transmitter General Specifications ............................A-4 CT Series Sensor General Performance ..........................A-5 PRO Series Sensor General Performance ..........................A-6 Mass Flow Rate................................A-6 Display ....................................A-6 CT Series Pressure Loss Curves............................A-7...
Section 1 CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 1—General Information GENERAL DESCRIPTION CamCor meters—high-performance models (CT Series) and low-cost, general-purpose models (PRO Series)— are Coriolis flow meters capable of directly measuring mass flows at a high degree of accuracy. Equipped integrally or separately from the sensor unit is a highly-sophisticated transmitter featuring a self-diagnosis feature, a large display, and field reconfigura- tion capability via a touch panel or digital communications.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 1 OPERATING CONDITIONS In order to maintain the design metering accuracy and long service life, it is essential that the ratings, such as the flow rate, pressure, and temperature, be held within the specified limits. These operating conditions are stated in Section 3—Specifi- cations and Performance (U.S.
Section 2 CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 2—Setup Before moving the device to its intented location, perform the following tasks in a safe area. EXAMINING THE DEVICE Upon receipt,visually inspect the sensor and transmitter for any sign of damage that may have occurred during trASMEt. Important If damage is observed, contact CAMERON for further instructions.
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 2 Insert a flathead screwdriver between terminal cover B and the device body and gently pry off the terminal cover (Figure 2.2, page 10), being careful not to damage the socket and spigot joint. Device Body Terminal Cover B...
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Section 3 CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual 3. Lift off the black plastic cap to expose the maintenance board (Figure 2.5). Take care not to lose the spacers between the circuit boards. CAUTION The screws holding the plastic cap in place also secure two shock-absorbing spacers positioned be- tween the maintenance board and the blind board underneath it (Figure 2.5).
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 3 6. Check the position of SW2 (Figure 2.6, page 11) and wire the cable as described below: – If the switch is in the “IN” (default) position, wire the cable to the I/O board using the procedures described in Line Wiring of Optional Communications, page –...
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Section 3 CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual 1. Establish a point-to-point connection between the slave device and the CamCor meter. 2. Send the following message to the slave device using hexadecimal: – Broadcast Slave Address: 0 (broadcast message) –...
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Section 3 CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 3—Specifications and Performance (U.S. Customary Units) This section presents specifications in U.S. Customary units. For specifications in metric units, see Appendix A—CamCor Specifications (Metric Units), page A-1. CT SERIES SENSOR GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Low-Flow Models (CC00A, CC001 and CC003) Item Description...
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 3 High-Flow Models (CC100 through CC250) Item Description Model CC100 CC150 CC15H CC200 CC20H CC250 Nominal size 100 mm, 4″, DN100 150 mm, 6″, DN150 200 mm, 8″, DN200 250 mm, 10″, DN250 ...
Section 3 CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Low-Temperature Models (CC025 through CC250) Item Description Model CC025 CC040 CC050 CC080 CC100 CC150 CC15H CC200 CC20H CC250 25 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm, 250 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm, Nominal size 1˝,...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 3 TRANSMITTER GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Item Description Model PA0K CSA: 85 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 20 to 30 VDC (Safety rated 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz) Power supply ATEX: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, or 20 to 30 VDC Power consumption CSA: Maximum 15 W;...
Section 3 CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual CT SERIES SENSOR GENERAL PERFORMANCE Flow Rate Analog Guaranteed Minimum Maximum Maximum Uncertainty Repeatability Zero Size Meter type Model minimum rate setting rate service rate allowable rate stability output (in.) (lb/min) (lb/min)
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 4 Section 4—Product Dimensions (U.S. Customary Units) This section presents product dimensions in U.S. Customary units (inches). For specifications in metric units, see Appendix B—Product Dimensions (Metric Units). CT Series CC00A and CC001 Sensor with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Threaded) Approx.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 4 CT Series CC006 through CC080 Sensor with Integral Transmitter (Ferrule or Threaded) 9.06 2.52 Conduit connections 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) Threaded connection Ground screw Conduit connections are 3/4-14 FNPT for CSA units and M25 for ATEX units. Ferrule Approx.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 4 CT Series CC100 through CC250 Sensor with Integral Transmitter (Flanged) 9.06 2.525.0 Conduit Conduit connections Ground screw connections 3/4-14 FNPT 3/4-14 FNPT Ground screw Ground screw (M25) (M25) Flow direction Flow direction Flange Flange...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 4 CT Series CC100 through CC250 Sensor with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Flanged) Terminal box Ground Ground screw Conduit connection screw Ground screw 3/4-14 FNPT, (M25) Flow direction Flow direction Flange Flange Boss Boss 1/4-18 1/4-18...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 4 CT Series CC100 through CC250 Sensor (Low-temp.) with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Flanged) Terminal box Ground Ground screw Conduit connection screw Ground screw 3/4-14 FNPT, (M25) Flow direction Flow direction Flange Flange Boss Boss 1/4-18...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 4 PRO Series CP006 through CP050 Sensor with Integral Transmitter* (Flanged, Ferrule, or Threaded) 9.06 2.52 Conduit connection 3/4-14 FNPT Threaded Flange (M25) Ferrule connection Flow direction Ground screw ASME Nominal Approx.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 4 PRO Series CP006 through CP050 Sensor with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Flanged, Ferrule, or Threaded) 4.21 3.86 Terminal box Threaded Flange connection Conduit connection Ferrule 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) Flow direction Ground screw ...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 Section 5—Installation INSTALLATION GUIDELINES • Select a location easy to access for inspection and maintenance. • Avoid a location subject to – excessive temperature variation and vibration – direct exposure to the sun (Provide a sunshade or similar protection to keep the meter out of exposure to direct sunlight if necessary.) –...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 CT Series CC00A and CC001 Meters The instrument can be installed either on a bench or a wall. The following physical orientation is suggested. (When wall mounting, secure the instrument with bolts using the mounting holes on the sensor unit.) Bench mount Wall mount (4) 0.35-in.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 INSTALLATION LOCATION Air bubbles in the flow tube can result in a loss of meter accuracy. To minimize this risk, • Never locate the sensor at the highest point in the piping system. •...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 Standard Piping Conditions While the CT Series meter is referenced in the installation examples below, the same applies to PRO Series meters. Valve Valve Flow Figure 5.7—Standard piping conditions for CT Series and PRO Series meters CAUTION With the exception of CT models CC00A and CC001, which are typically bench- or wall-mounted, CamCor meters are designed for flange mounting and should be supported by the pipeline.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 Keeping the Sensor Filled with Process Liquid CAUTION The sensor must be filled with the process fluid during measurement. A partially filled meter results in large errors particularly at zeroing. Note When CC100 or CC150 is installed in a horizontal line, it is difficult to wash away air bubbles in the flow tube at flow rates below 10% of the maximum service flow rate (water used as the metered fluid).
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 INSTALLATION Flange Meters • In order to avoid strains on sensor flanges, be sure to correct the flange face-to-face dimension, tilt and concentric alignment of pipes immediately before and after the sensor. •...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 Clamp Gasket (optional) Sensor Butt weld body Piping Companion sleeve (weld joint ferrule) Figure 5.11—Sanitary fittings CT Series CC00A and CC001 Threaded Meters Install a threaded fitting (1/4-14 FNPT) onto the piping, fit an O-ring between the end of piping and the gland of sensor unit, then tighten them firmly.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 CT Series CC003 to CC015 Threaded Meters Insert an O-ring between the probe and union fitting and tighten. Union O-ring fitting Gland Sensor body Figure 5.13—Threaded connections for CT Series CC003 through CC015 meters INSTALLING PIPE SUPPORTS If pipeline oscillation is significant, or flow rates are low, consider the following precautions: •...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 1.5 to 10 D 1.5 to 10 D D = Nominal pipe size Pipe Pipe support support Valve Flow direction Maintain high structural stability in the area within the dotted line. Figure 5.15—Pipe supports for CT Series CC100 and CC150 meters PRO Series Pipe Supports 3 to 10 D...
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 Note Vibrating copper tubing caused by the flow meter in operation can produce zero shifts. Increase the number of fixed points to reduce vibration. To minimize transmission of oscillation to the sensor, the spirally wound copper tubing should start and end at the manifold of flanged sensor housing.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 CC100 and CC150 Transmitter Adapter Piping Copper Spot Manifold weld tubing Manifold Pipe retainer (material SUS316L strip) Sensor unit Figure 5.19—Heat and cold retention via copper tubing and pipe retainers (CT Series CC100 to CC250 meters) Transmitter Piping Spot...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 CC010 and CC015 High-pressure Models Boss 1/4-18 FNPT Figure 5.21—A boss for installing a pressure relief device INSTALLING THE SEPARATELY-MOUNTED TRANSMITTER • The maximum transmission cable length varies with the sensor unit type: locate the transmitter within this range. •...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER ORIENTATION Conduit and cable connections may be affected by a change in transmitter orientation. For best results, change the transmit- ter orientation before determining conduit and cable requirements. To change transmitter orientation, follow the steps below: WARNING: Turn off power before you start working.
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 Using a flat tool approximately 10-mm wide, loosen Using a flathead screwdriver, disengage all three the transmitter lid by turning it counterclockwise, hooks holding the faceplate in place. being careful not to damage the finish. Remove the loosened lid by hand.
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 5 Male connector pins Female through-holes to display Align male connector pins on transmitter to female Tighten the three screws in the holes determined in through-holes in the display assembly. Step 5.
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 6 Section 6—Wiring Instructions WIRING CONNECTIONS Power and Output Signal Connections (Integrally- and Separately-mounted Transmitter Models) Terminals for wiring connections are found at the back of transmitter housing. Remove the cover and make wiring connec- tions as follows: M3 hex socket-head...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 6 Connections between the Separately-mounted Transmitter and Sensor Models Terminals for wiring connections with the sensor unit are found on the side of the transmitter housing. Remove the cover and make the wiring connections as follows: ...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 6 ANALOG OUTPUT WIRING When connecting an analog output (4 to 20 mA) to a receiving instrument, Analog Output 1 has terminals A1 (+) and A1 (–). Analog Output 2 has terminals A2 (+) and A2 (–). The maximum load resistance is 600Ω. For analog output setup in- structions, see Analog Output Function, page 101.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 6 STATUS INPUT WIRING Status input appears across terminals S.I. (+) and S.I. (–). For status output setup instructions, see Status Input Function, page 104. LINE WIRING OF OPTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS To wire optional Modbus communications, use terminals I/O (+) and I/O (–). Please refer to the CamCor Modbus Protocol Manual for configuration details.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 6 WIRING DIAGRAM Transmitter Power and Output Signal Wiring Power terminals Replaceable fuse (250 V, 2 A) Status in/out terminals External ground terminals Analog and pulse output terminals Modbus RS-485 terminals Figure 6.6—Transmitter terminal blocks Transmitter Identification and Description Item Label...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 6 Separately-mounted Transmitter and Sensor Unit Wiring Transmitter Sensor terminal box Interconnect cable (200 m maximum) Cut off shielded wires here Barrier cover to be applied Interconnect cable (except for shielded wire over in a hazardous area (200 m maximum) BRN and RED lines)
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 7 Section 7—Operation FLUSHING THE PIPING ASSEMBLY If scale and sludge are expected in the piping assembly, particularly in a new piping assembly, flush the assembly before installing the sensor unit. CONFIRMING THE SENSOR UNIT IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED To ensure the safety of personnel and equipment, verify that all bolts are tight and that all gaskets are securely installed be- fore placing the unit into operation.
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Section 8—Incorporated Functions DISPLAY CamCor Coriolis Flow Meter Mass Flow lb/min LCD top row Vol Flow gal/min LCD middle row LCD bottom row Green LED Red LED “SEL” switch “ENT” switch Figure 8.1—Transmitter display LCD Top Row Measurements are displayed on the top row.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Switch Operation The transmitter has two infrared switches: SEL and ENT. Operation of these switches is described below. For information about parameter configuration and other functions, see the respective manual sections. ENT Operation This switch is used for scrolling the display, the cursor, etc.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 SEL3 Operation The SEL3 operation is used to finalize and activate a numeric value that has been changed. In the following example, the SEL3 operation is used to switch to the Mode Select menu screen. ...
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 To t a l i z e r 1 Totalizer1: Total flow of Pulse Output 1. Totalizer2: Total flow of Pulse Output 2. When a Pulse To t a l i z e r 2 Ouput 2-related parameter is changed, the counter resets to zero.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 VIEWING PARAMETERS AND DESCRIPTION Many parameters and functions are incorporated into the transmitter. For more information about individual parameters, see Transition Chart 1, page 68 through Transition Chart 6, page Viewing the Setup Menu To reconfigure parameters, etc., access the Mode Select menu screen using the following procedure: ...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 TRANSITION CHART 1 indicates SEL1 function MODE SELECT indicates SEL3 function (see SEL3 Operation, page 65 for additional information) indicates ENT function 1.Password & Disp 1.Password Set 2.Setup 2.Password 3.Diag/Service 3.Process Var. 1.Var.
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Item Description Procedure Location Default Select password active/inactive. When "ON" is selected, you must enter a password before you can Password Set enter setup mode from the Mode Select menu screen to prevent any unauthorized password changes. Password Function, page 82 Set a password.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 TRANSITION CHART 2 indicates SEL1 function MODE SELECT indicates SEL3 function (see SEL3 Operation, page 65 for additional information) indicates ENT function 1.Password & Disp 1.Flow Param 1.Mass Unit 2.Setup 2.Vol Unit 3.Diag/Service 3.Flow Damp 4.Maintenance...
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Item Description Procedure Location Default 2-1-1 Mass Unit Select instant mass flow rate unit. Flow rate-related views and settings use the selected unit of measure. kg/min Selecting a Parameter, page 81 2-1-2 Vol Unit Select instant volume flow rate unit.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 TRANSITION CHART 3 indicates SEL1 function MODE SELECT indicates SEL3 function (see SEL3 Operation, page 65 for additional information) indicates ENT function 1.Assign 1.Ana. Output1 1.Password & Disp 1.Flow Param 2.URV 2.Setup 2.Den Param 3.LRV...
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Item Description Procedure Location Default Change Analog Output 1 assignment (see Analog Output Function, page 101). If assignment is changed, Selecting a Parameter, Volume 2-4-1-1 Assign reconfigure upper limit (No. 2-4-1-2), lower limit (No. 2-4-1-3), low cutoff (No. 2-4-1-4) and damping factor page 81 Flow (No.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 TRANSITION CHART 4 indicates SEL1 function MODE SELECT indicates SEL3 function (see SEL3 Operation, page 65 for additional information) indicates ENT function 1.Password & Disp 1.Flow Param 1.Ana. Output1 1.Function 1.Sensor Fail 2.Setup 2.DensParam 2.Ana.
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Item Description Procedure Location Default 2-4-5-1 Function Change Status Output assignment. See Status Output Function, page 102 for more information. No Function Select Off (no assignment to status output) or On (Sensor Fail state assigned to status output). No output 2-4-5-2-1 Sensor Fail will appear unless Out is selected.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 TRANSITION CHART 5 indicates SEL1 function MODE SELECT indicates SEL3 function (see SEL3 Operation, page 65 for additional information) indicates ENT function 1.Password & Disp 1.Test/Status 1.Self-Diag 1.Hardware 2.Drive coil Check 2.Setup 3.Txr Condition 3.Diag/Service...
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Item Description Procedure Location Default Run a probe check to identify potential issues. Probe Check, page 3-1-1-1 Hardware — CAUTION: Under certain circumstances, this check may stop outputs. Run a check for an “open” in the drive coil. Drive Coil Check, page 3-1-1-2 Drive Coil Check...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 TRANSITION CHART 6 indicates SEL1 function MODE SELECT indicates SEL3 function (see SEL3 Operation, page 65 for additional information) indicates ENT function 1.Password & Disp 1.Test/Status 1.Trim Analog1 1.4mA 2.Loop Test 2.20mA 2.Setup 3.Calibration...
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Item Description Procedure Location Default Trim Analog Output 1 (4 mA). This setting is factory-calibrated and does not normally require further 3-4-1-1 — adjustment. Analog Trim Function, page 94 Trim Analog Output 1 (20 mA). This setting is factory-calibrated and does not normally require further 3-4-1-2 20mA —...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 ENTERING PARAMETER VALUES The procedure to enter numerical parameter data is described below. In the example, the temperature damping factor is modified from “4.0” to “4.2.” Other parameters are configured in the same manner. ...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 SELECTING A PARAMETER The procedure to configure a parameter by selecting a different parameter menu item is described below. In the example, the temperature unit setting is changed from “deg C” to “Kelvin.” Other parameters are selected in the same manner. ...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 PASSWORD FUNCTION To safeguard transmitter signals and readings against unauthorized parameter modification, you can configure the transmit- ter to request entering a password before bringing up the configuration screen. Enabling the Password Function To enable the password function, perform the following tasks: 1.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 SELF DIAGNOSTICS self diagnostic capabilities are incorporated in this transmitter. During maintenance and inspection, Comprehensive the following tests and checks can aid in troubleshooting fault conditions and identifying issues that could impair meter performance.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Drive Coil Check A diagnostic test can be conducted to see if the drive coil is free from any problem. If an error is detected upon diagnosis, there is a possibility that it presents a risk to maintaining accurate measurement. You are prompted to follow the instruc- tions given below: ...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Transmitter Check A diagnostic test can be conducted to see if the transmitter is free from any problem. If an error is detected upon diagnosis, there is a possibility that it presents a risk to maintaining accurate measurement. You are prompted to follow the instruc- tions given below: Note While the check is in progress, flow metering is disabled with the flow rate at zero.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Pipeline Vibration Check (at Zero Flow) This check diagnoses your flow measurement installation to determine whether it is free from external disturbances and noises resulting from pipeline vibration or other factors. To be successful in obtaining accurate results, run the test at zero flow.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Pipeline Oscillation Check (at Normal Flow) This check diagnoses your flow measurement installation at normal flow to determine whether it is free from external dis- turbances and noises resulting from pipeline vibration or other factors. Upon completion of the check, diagnostic results will be indicated and you will be prompted to follow the instructions given.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 SIMULATED SIGNAL INPUT/OUTPUT FUNCTIONS The transmitter features simulated output and input monitor functions, which can be used for running a loop check after installation and for diagnosing erratic flow signals. Analog Output An analog output simulation can be configured at any current magnitude.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Pulse Output A pulse output simulation can be configured at any frequency desired. In the example below, Pulse Output 1 is configured to loop test a 2100-Hz output. All simulated pulse outputs are configured as shown in the example. ...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Status Output A status output can be configured at any level desired. In the example below, the status output is configured to loop test the “On” setting. All simulated status outputs are configured as shown in the example. ...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Status Input A simulated status input can be configured to monitor the status input signal, as described in the example below: Navigate to the Loop Test screen as described in the Transition Charts in this manual.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Zeroing via LCD Display Switches Navigate to the Calibration screen as described in the Transition Charts in this manual. Highlight “Auto Zero” and touch “SEL1” to access the test screen. Auto-zeroing overwrites the current zero setting.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Zeroing via Status Input Signal You can perform the zeroing with status input signal. Follow the procedure given below for preparation and operation: 1. Assign status input to zeroing as follows: Set status input function to “Auto Zero.”...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 ANALOG TRIM FUNCTION The transmitter is provided with two factory-calibrated analog outputs that should require no further adjustment. However, if it is absolutely necessary to readjust, follow the instructions outlined below. Before making adjustments, connect the instruments needed to measure the analog output level.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 RESET FUNCTION The transmitter is provided with two pulse outputs, two counters and two totalizers, which work in sync with the pulse out- put. To reset a counter and its associated totalizer, follow the procedure outlined below. Because the totalizer counts pulses from the counter, you cannot reset the counter and totalizer independently.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 CONFIGURING THE VARIABLE VIEW To configure variables to display (or hide) and to set the display priority of the variables, follow the procedure below: Navigate to the Process Var. screen as described in the Transition Charts in this manual.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 PULSE OUTPUT FUNCTION The transmitter is provided with two pulse outputs which can be configured as independent outputs. Features include two pulse output operating modes, a double-pulse output created by allowing two pulses out of phase by 90 or 180 degrees, and a bidirectional pulse output linked with status output signal, enabling the operator to determine the direction of flow.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Pulse Output 2 (Weight) To use Pulse Output 2 in Weight (Scaling) Mode, configure as follows. For bidirectional pulse output, configure the param- eters per the procedure. For double-pulse output, set only the Pulse Output 2 assignment (see Double-Pulse Output, page for more information).
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Bidirectional Pulse Output By allowing the status output signal to provide flow direction information, the transmitter distinguishes between pulse out- puts in forward and reverse flow and counts pulses independently. Therefore, the instrument measuring circuit must be able to distinguish flow direction.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Double-Pulse Output The double-pulse output function allows you configure Pulse Output 2 to synchronize with Pulse Output 1. Therefore, Pulse Output 1’s operating mode will also apply to Pulse Output 2. (See Pulse Output Function, page 97 for more information.) To enable this function, configure one of the following as the Pulse Output 2 (Weight) or Pulse Output 2 (Frequency) as-...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 ANALOG OUTPUT FUNCTION The transmitter is equipped with two analog outputs that can be assigned to mass flow, volume flow, temperature, density and drive output. Configuring an Analog Output Use the following procedure to configure the parameters for your application: 1.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 STATUS OUTPUT FUNCTION One output chosen from status information, flow direction, or an alarm state can be assigned to the status output. Status Output (Error Status) Assigning status information to the status output allows the flow meter status to be output. Below are the user-assignable flow meter-related items that can be configured individually.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 H/L Alarm Output Assigning the high/low alarm output to the status output allows a high/low alarm error to be output. Below are the available parameters that can be configured as high/low alarm outputs: •...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 STATUS INPUT FUNCTION One output from fixed pulse/analog output (0%), zeroing, totalizer 1 and totalizer 2 reset, totalizer 1 reset or totalizer 2 reset can be assigned to the status input. 0% Fixed Pulse/Analog Output Assigning the 0% fixed pulse/analog output generates a 0 Hz pulse output and a 0 mA analog output when an input arrives across the status input terminals.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 Totalizer 1 Reset The transmitter is equipped with counters (Counters 1 and 2) and totalizers (Totalizers 1 and 2) that work in synchroniza- tion with the pulse output function. Assigning the Totalizer 1 reset causes Counter 1 and Totalizer 1 to be reset to “0” when an input arrives across the status input terminals.
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 4. Select “H/L Alarm Type” (see Transition Chart 4, page 74, No. 2-6-2) from the following options: – High Alarm: Validate only the high alarm. – Low Alarm: Validate only the low alarm. H/L Alarm: –...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 8 GAS MIXED FLOW (SLUG FLOW) ALARM FUNCTION The Gas Mixed Flow Alarm Function, or “Slug Flow Alarm,” makes it possible to accurately measure flow, even when large amounts of gas are mixed with the process fluid. The Slug Flow Alarm detects gases entrapped in the fluid, returns a slug flow alarm, clamps the flow signal at “0”...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 9 Section 9—Maintenance If an error occurs, an error message will appear at the bottom of LCD display. The sections below will help to identify the cause of the error and to troubleshoot the issue. If the problem persists, or if you have any question, contact Cameron. ERROR MESSAGES Error Output Error Indicators...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 9 STATUS MESSAGES Error Output Error Indicators Back- Error Type Status Message Description Green Ana. Ana. light Pulse Out 1 Pulse Out 2 Status Out Out 1 Out 2 Fixed Ana.
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 9 SAFETY STATEMENT ON RETURNED GOODS Cameron is committed to creating a safe work environment for our employees. Prior to returning your Coriolis flow meter for repair or other service, fax or email a copy of a completed Safety Statement. Cameron will respond with a Return Au- thorization (RMA) to track the meter back to our facility.
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 9 REPAIR REQUEST SHEET Company name Address Contact Return (shipping) Reason for return □ □ □ □ Repair Calibration Replacement Return Other __________________________________ (type of order) Delivery date Installation date Date of failure Descriptions of nonconformance (failure) IMPORTANT...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 10 Section 10—Explosion-proof Specifications CSA (CT SERIES) Integral Type • Transmitter ratings: Class I, Zone 1, Ex d ib IIB T4 Gb • Sensor ratings: Class I, Zone 1, Ex ib IIB T4 Gb Class I, Zone 1, AEx d ib IIB T4 Gb Class I, Zone 1, AEx ib IIB T4 Gb •...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 10 CSA (PRO SERIES) Integral type • Transmitter ratings: Class I, Zone 1, Ex d ib IIB T4 Gb • Sensor ratings: Class I, Zone 1, Ex ib IIB T4 Gb Class I, Zone 1, AEx d ib IIB T4 Gb Class I, Zone 1, AEx ib IIB T4 Gb •...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 10 ATEX/IECEX (PRO SERIES) Integral type • Transmitter ratings: II 2G Ex d ib IIB T4 Gb • Sensor ratings: II 2G Ex ib IIB T4 Gb • Transmitter and sensor ambient temperature: –40°F to 131°F (–40°C to 55°C) •...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Section 10 Cable Glands Use only cable glands that conform to the following requirements: • Explosion-proof code: Exd CU • Protection class: IP66 min. • Nominal size: 3/4-14 FNPT for CSA units; M25 for ATEX units Insulation Performance The following part of the transmitter is subject to insulation: •...
Appendix A CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Appendix A—CamCor Specifications (Metric Units) This section presents specifications in metric units. For specifications in U.S. Customary units, see Section 3—Specifica- tions and Performance (U.S. Customary Units), page CT SERIES SENSOR GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Low-Flow Models (CC00A, CC001 and CC003) Item Description...
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CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Appendix A High-Flow Models (CC100 through CC250) Item Description Model CC100 CC150 CC15H CC200 CC20H CC250 Nominal size 100 mm, 4″, DN100 150 mm, 6″, DN150 200 mm, 8″, DN200 250 mm, 10″, DN250 ...
Appendix A CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Low-Temperature Models (CC025 through CC250) Item Description Model CC025 CC040 CC050 CC080 CC100 CC150 CC15H CC200 CC20H CC250 100 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm, 250 mm, 25 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 80 mm, Nominal size 1˝,...
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Appendix A TRANSMITTER GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Item Description Model PA0K CSA: 85 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 20 to 30 VDC (Safety rated 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz) Power supply ATEX: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, or 20 to 30 VDC Power consumption CSA: Maximum 15 W;...
Appendix A CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual CT SERIES SENSOR GENERAL PERFORMANCE Flow Rate Analog Guaranteed Minimum Maximum Maximum Zero Uncertainty Repeatability Size Meter type Model minimum setting rate service rate allowable stability output (in.) rate (kg/h) (kg/h) (kg/h) rate (kg/h)
CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual Appendix A PRO SERIES SENSOR GENERAL PERFORMANCE Mass Flow Rate Item Description Model CP006 CP010 CP015 CP025 CP040 CP050 Guaranteed minimum rate (kg/h) 76.8 1920 1920 Minimum setting rate (kg/h) 1440 4800 4800 Maximum service rate (kg/h) 1920 4800...
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware User Manual Appendix B—Product Dimensions (Metric Units) This section presents product dimensions in metric units (millimeters). For specifications in U.S. customary units, see Sec- tion 4—Product Dimensions (U.S. Customary Units). CT Series CC00A and CC001 Sensor with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Threaded) Approx.
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual CT Series CC003 Sensor with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Ferrule or Threaded) Conduit connection 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) Threaded connection Ground screw Ferrule Approx. Threaded Approx. Model Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) Weight (kg)
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware User Manual CT Series CC006 through CC080 Sensor with Integral Transmitter (Ferrule or Threaded) Conduit connections 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) Threaded connection Ground screw Ferrule Approx. Threaded Approx. Model Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual CT Series CC100 through CC250 Sensor with Integral Transmitter (Flanged) 64 127 Conduit connection Conduit connection Ground screw 3/4-14 FNPT 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) (M25) Ground screw Ground screw Flow direction Flow direction Flange Flange...
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware User Manual CT Series CC006 through CC080 Sensor with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Flanged) Terminal box Conduit connection 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) Ground screw ASME Approx. Model PN 10, 16 PN 25, 40 Weight Nominal size Nominal size...
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual CT Series CC100 through CC250 Sensor with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Flanged) Terminal box Ground Ground screw screw Conduit connection Ground screw 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) Flow direction Flow direction Flange Flange Conduit connections are ...
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware User Manual CT Series CC025 through CC080 Sensor (Low-temp.) with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Ferrule) Conduit connection 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) Flow direction Ferrule Ground screw Ferrule Approx. Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) weight (kg)
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual CT Series CC100 through CC250 Sensor (Low-temp.) with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Flanged) Terminal box Ground screw Conduit connection 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) Flow direction Flange Boss 1/4-18 FNPT CC100, CC150 CC15H through CC250 Flange Approx.
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware User Manual PRO Series CP006 through CP050 Sensor with Integral Transmitter* (Flanged, Ferrule, or Threaded) Conduit connection 3/4-14 FNPT Threaded (M25) Flange Ferrule connection Flow direction Ground screw ASME Nominal size Approx.
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual PRO Series CP006 through CP050 Sensor with Separately-mounted Transmitter (Flanged, Ferrule, or Threaded) Terminal box Threaded Flange connection Conduit connection Ferrule 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) Flow direction Ground screw ASME Nominal size Approx.
Appendix B CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware User Manual Separately-mounted Transmitter 171.5 61.7 Pipe Mass Flow kg/min Vol Flow l/min U-bolts Conduit connections Conduit connection 3/4-14 FNPT 3/4-14 FNPT (M25) (M25) Conduit connections are 3/4-14 FNPT for CSA units and M25 for ATEX units. Pipe mounting hardware (U-bolts) are furnished as standard accessories.
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