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Sensia CALDON SVM 389Ci manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Sensia CALDON SVM 389Ci User Manual (58 pages)
Self-Verifying Ultrasonic Meter with G3 Transmitter
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Sensia
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Measuring Instruments
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Section 1: Introduction
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Equipment Description
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SVM 389Ci Meter Body
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G3 Transmitter
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Figure 1.1-Example of Meter Body and Transmitter Assembly
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Table 1.1 Standard K-Factors
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Model Numbers
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Meter Body Model Number
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Transmitter Model Number
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Transmitter Specifications
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Table 1.2 SVM 389 Transmitter Specifications
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Meter Markings
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Figure 1.2- Meter Body Approvals Nameplate Example
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Figure 1.3-Meter Body Serial Number Nameplate Example
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Section 2: Meter Body Installation
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Section 3: Lifting/Hoisting the Meter Body
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Hoist Ring Installation
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Sling Attachment
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Figure 2.1-Stainless Steel Bolt and Washer in Tapped Hole of Meter Body End Flange
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Figure 2.2-Proper Sling Attachment
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Meter Installation
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Figure 2.3-Hoist Rings with a Lifting Bar above the Electronics Unit Allow for Uniform Lifting
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Figure 2.4-SVM 389Ci Installation Recommendations
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Section 4: Transmitter Connections
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Transmitter Installation Procedure
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Transmitter Location
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Transmitter Terminations
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Table 3.1 Distance Required from Power Source
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Figure 3.1-Fully Assembled Transmitter
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Figure 3.2-User Terminations, Rear View
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Wiring Instructions
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Power Terminations (Terminal Block 1)
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Figure 3.3-DC Power Terminations
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Figure 3.4-AC Power Terminations
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Table 3.2 Power Terminations - Recommended 16 to 20 AWG Wire
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User 1 and User 2 Inputs/Outputs
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Analog Inputs (Terminal Block 2)
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Figure 3.5-Power Terminations (TB1 Has Terminals 1 and 2 Only; Safety Earth/Ground Shown in Two Places)
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Figure 3.6- Typical Analog Input
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Table 3.3 Analog Inputs (User 1) - Recommend 16 to 28 AWG Wire
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Analog Outputs (Terminal Block 2)
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Optional HART (Terminal Block 2)
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Digital Outputs (Terminal Block 2)
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Figure 3.7-Typical Analog Output
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Table 3.4 Analog Outputs (User 2) - Recommended 16 to 28 AWG Wire
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Table 3.5 Optional HART Output - Recommended 16 to 28 AWG Wire
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Grounding
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Figure 3.8-Typical Digital Signals
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Table 3.6 Digital Signals - Recommended 16 to 28 AWG Wire
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Figure 3.9-Earth Points on Transmitter Body (Refer to Table 3.7 for Isolated Ground Connections to be Made by User)
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Table 3.7 Ground Connections Recommended 18 AWG Wire (Internal) and 16 AWG Wire (External)
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Remote Data Communications
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Table 3.8 Ethernet Connections (IOP Comparison)
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Table 3.9 9A-204B169 - TB Copper Connections
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Serial Communications
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Figure 3.10-Ethernet Locations
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Table 3.9 Terminations for Serial Communications - Recommended 16 to 28 AWG Wire
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Meter Installation Check-Out
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Output Test Mode
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Figure 3.11-Typical RS485 Communications
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Section 5: Understanding Flow Calculations
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Measuring Flow Velocities
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Figure 4.1-Illustration of the Transit Time Principle
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Measuring Flow Rate
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Figure 4.2-Three Paths Per Chordal Plane as Used in the Caldon SVM
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Temperature Compensation
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Figure 4.3-Chordal Planes Used for the Primary Velocity (4-Chord) and Velocity Profile Verification (5-Chord)
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Section 6: Operations
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Definitions
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Figure 5.1-Illustration of Chord, Plane, and Path
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Normal Operating Conditions
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Display Leds
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Display
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Table 5.1 LED Diagnostics
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Table 5.2 Display Screens
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Alarm Conditions
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Section 7: Maintenance
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Introduction
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General Inspections and Preventative Maintenance Procedures
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Electronic Enclosure Inspection
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Internal Electronics Inspection
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Transmitter Troubleshooting
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Circuit Board Replacement
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Table 6.1 Circuit Boards
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IOP - Input/Output and Power Supply Board or Power Fuse Replacement
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Figure 6.1-Transmitter Components
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Figure 6.2- Disassembly Views for IOP Replacement
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Figure 6.3-Location of IOP/F25 Fuse
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CTC and Display Replacement
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Figure 6.4-Disassembly Views for CTC and Display Replacement
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Figure 6.5-SW3 Setting for Use with a 204B169 IOP
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Figure 6.6-MXR-CTC Ribbon Cable Routing Path
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MXR Replacement
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Figure 6.7-Disassembling the Transmitter to Access the MXR
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Transducer Installation
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Figure 6.8-Transducer Housing Access Cover
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Figure 6.9-Transducer Housing Cross-Section
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Analog Input Verification
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Figure 6.10-Transducer Housing Detail
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Analog Output and Pulse Output Verification
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Force Output (Analog)
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Force Output (Pulse)
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Section 8: Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
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Diagnostics
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Figure 7.1-Diagnostic Screen
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Automatic Fault Detection
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Table 7.1 Signal Diagnostics
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Section 9: Metrological Seals
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Section 10: Recommended Spare Parts
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