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Emerson MICRO MOTION HFVM-B manual available for free PDF download: Configuration And Use Manual
Emerson MICRO MOTION HFVM-B Configuration And Use Manual (194 pages)
Heavy Fuel Viscosity Meters
Brand:
Emerson
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Getting Started
7
About this Manual
9
Before You Begin
9
Model Codes and Device Types
9
HFVM Model Comparison
10
Additional Documentation and Resources
12
Communications Tools and Protocols
12
Chapter 2 Quick Start
15
Power up the Transmitter
15
Check Meter Status
15
Make a Startup Connection to the Transmitter
16
Part II Configuration and Commissioning
19
Introduction to Configuration and Commissioning
21
Default Values
21
HFVM Default Values
21
Enable Access to the Off-Line Menu of the Display
22
Disable HART Security
22
Set the HART Lock
25
Restore the Factory Configuration
25
Configure Process Measurement
27
Verify the Calibration Factors
27
Calibration Factors
28
Configure Line Viscosity Measurement
28
Configure Viscosity Measurement Unit
28
Configure Viscosity Damping
30
Configure Line Density Measurement
31
Configure Density Measurement Unit
31
Configure Density Damping
33
Configure Density Cutoff
34
Configure Two-Phase Flow Parameters
34
Configure Calculated Line Density Measurement
36
Configure Temperature Measurement
36
Configure Temperature Measurement Unit
37
Configure Temperature Damping
38
Configure Temperature Input
38
Configure Referred Viscosity Measurement
42
Configure Referred Viscosity Measurement, ASTM D341 Single-Curve Method
42
Configure Referred Viscosity Measurement, ASTM D341 Multi-Curve Method
47
Configure Referred Viscosity Measurement, Matrix Referral Method
51
Set up the API Referral Application
58
Set up the API Referral Application Using Prolink III
59
Set up the API Referral Application Using the Field Communicator
63
Configure Device Options and Preferences
69
Configure the Transmitter Display
69
Configure the Language Used for the Display
69
Configure the Process Variables and Diagnostic Variables Shown on the Display
70
Configure the Number of Decimal Places (Precision) Shown on the Display
70
Configure the Refresh Rate of Data Shown on the Display
71
Enable or Disable Automatic Scrolling through the Display Variables
71
Enable or Disable the Acknowledge All Alerts Display Command
72
Configure Security for the Display Menus
73
Configure Alert Handling
74
Configure Fault Timeout
74
Configure Alert Severity
75
Configure Informational Parameters
77
Integrate the Meter with the Control System
79
Configure the Ma Output
79
Configure Ma Output Process Variable
79
Configure Lower Range Value (LRV) and Upper Range Value (URV)
81
Configure Added Damping
83
Configure Ma Output Fault Action and Ma Output Fault Level
84
Configure an Enhanced Event
85
Configure Hart/Bell 202 Communications
86
Configure Basic HART Parameters
86
Configure HART Variables (PV, SV, TV, QV)
87
Configure Burst Communications
89
Configure Modbus Communications
93
Configure Digital Communications Fault Action
95
Options for Digital Communications Fault Action
95
Complete the Configuration
97
Test or Tune the System Using Sensor Simulation
97
Back up Transmitter Configuration
97
Enable HART Security
98
Part III Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
101
Chapter 8 Transmitter Operation
103
Record the Process Variables
103
View Process Variables and Diagnostic Variables
103
View Process Variables Using the Display
104
View Process Variables and Other Data Using Prolink III
104
View Process Variables Using the Field Communicator
105
View and Acknowledge Status Alerts
105
View and Acknowledge Alerts Using the Display
105
View and Acknowledge Alerts Using Prolink III
107
View Alerts Using the Field Communicator
108
Alert Data in Transmitter Memory
108
Chapter 9 Measurement Support
111
Perform the Inline Calibration Check Procedure
111
Perform the Inline Calibration Check Using Prolink III
112
Perform the Inline Calibration Check Using the Field Communicator
113
Perform the Known Density Verification Procedure
113
Perform the Known Density Verification Procedure Using the Display
114
Perform the Known Density Verification Procedure Using Prolink III
115
Perform the Known Density Verification Procedure Using the Field Communicator
115
Adjust Viscosity Measurement with Viscosity Offset
116
Adjust Viscosity Measurement with Viscosity Meter Factor
117
Adjust Viscosity Measurement with Viscosity Meter Factor Using the Display
117
Adjust Viscosity Measurement with Viscosity Meter Factor Using Prolink III
118
Adjust Viscosity Measurement with Viscosity Meter Factor Using the Field Communicator
119
Calculate and Enter Viscosity Meter Factor Manually
119
Adjust Density Measurement with Density Offset or Density Meter Factor
120
Perform Density Offset Calibration
122
Perform Density Offset Calibration Using the Display
122
Perform Density Offset Calibration Using Prolink III
123
Perform Density Offset Calibration Using the Field Communicator
124
Perform Temperature Calibration
124
Perform Temperature Calibration Using the Display
124
Perform Temperature Calibration Using Prolink III
125
Perform Temperature Calibration Using the Field Communicator
126
Set up User-Defined Calculations
126
Equations Used in User-Defined Calculations
128
Measurement Units Used in User-Defined Calculations
128
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
131
Quick Guide to Troubleshooting
131
Check Power Supply Wiring
132
Check Grounding
133
Perform Loop Tests
133
Perform Loop Tests Using the Display
133
Perform Loop Tests Using Prolink III
134
Perform Loop Tests Using the Field Communicator
135
Status LED States
136
Status Alerts, Causes, and Recommendations
137
Viscosity Measurement Problems
141
Density Measurement Problems
143
Temperature Measurement Problems
144
API Referral Problems
145
Milliamp Output Problems
145
Using Sensor Simulation for Troubleshooting
147
Trim Ma Outputs
147
Trim Ma Outputs Using Prolink III
147
Trim Ma Outputs Using the Field Communicator
148
Check HART Communications
148
Check Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value
150
Check Ma Output Fault Action
150
Check for Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
151
Check the Cutoffs
151
Check for Two-Phase Flow (Slug Flow)
151
Check the Drive Gain
152
Collect Drive Gain Data
152
Check for Internal Electrical Problems
153
Locate a Device Using the HART 7 Squawk Feature
153
Appendix A Calibration Certificate
155
Sample Calibration Certificate
155
Appendix B Using the Transmitter Display
157
Components of the Transmitter Interface
157
Use the Optical Switches
157
Access and Use the Display Menu System
158
Enter a Floating-Point Value Using the Display
159
Display Codes for Process Variables
162
Codes and Abbreviations Used in Display Menus
162
Appendix C Using Prolink III with the Transmitter
175
Basic Information about Prolink III
175
Connect with Prolink III
176
Connection Types Supported by Prolink III
176
Connect with Prolink III over Modbus/Rs-485
177
Connect with Prolink III over Hart/Bell 202
180
Appendix D Using the Field Communicator with the Transmitter
189
Basic Information about the Field Communicator
189
Connect with the Field Communicator
190
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