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User's ROTAMASS 3-Series

Manual Coriolis - Massflowmeter


Integral Type RCCT3
Remote Type RCCF31 + RCCS3

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Rota Yokogawa GmbH & Co. KG


Rheinstr. 8
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D-79664 Wehr 5th Edition
Germany
CONTENTS

Contents
1. Introduction ......................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Using the Coriolis Flowmeter Safely ...............................................................1-2
1.2 Warranty ............................................................................................................1-3
1.3 Instruction according EMC ..............................................................................1-3
1.4 ATEX Documentation .......................................................................................1-4
1.5 Disposal, Cleaning and Return ........................................................................1-6
2. Transportation and Storage ............................................................... 2-1
3. Product description ............................................................................ 3-1
3.1 The Coriolis principle .......................................................................................3-1
3.2The Integral Type RCCT3 ..................................................................................3-2
3.3 The Remote Converter RCCF31 .......................................................................3-3
3.4 The Remote Detector RCCS30 to 33 ...............................................................3-4
3.5 The Remote Detector RCCS34 to 39/IR ...........................................................3-5
3.6 Measurement system and applications ..........................................................3-6
4. Installation ........................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Piping .................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Installing of the flowmeter ................................................................................4-2
4.3 Alteration of display..........................................................................................4-3
4.4 Wiring .................................................................................................................4-4
4.4.1 Assembling and connecting the Remote Cable RCCY03 .................................. 4-4
4.4.2 Power supply wiring .............................................................................................. 4-6
4.4.3 Connecting to external instruments ..................................................................... 4-8
4.4.4 Connecting HART- Communication ................................................................... 4-11
4.4.5 Flowmeters with intrinsic safe outputs .............................................................. 4-11
5. Basic operating procedures ............................................................... 5-1
5.1 Liquid crystal display .......................................................................................5-1
5.2 Display modes ...................................................................................................5-3
5.3 Setting via keys .................................................................................................5-4
5.4 Examples of parameter settings via keys .......................................................5-5
5.4.1 Display configuration, set volume flow to line 1 ................................................. 5-5
5.4.2 Setting Temperature 20-120°C to Analog Output 2 ............................................. 5-6
5.5 Setting parameters in converter with option /NC ...........................................5-8
5.6 Zero adjustment (Autozero) .............................................................................5-8

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6. Operation via HART ............................................................................ 6-1


6.1 Conditions of Communication Line.................................................................6-1
6.2 Basic Operation of the HART Communicator .................................................6-2
6.3 Unique functions of HART Communicator .....................................................6-3
6.4 Hardware Write Protect ...................................................................................6-4
7. Parameter description ........................................................................ 7-1
7.1 Overview ............................................................................................................7-1
7.2 Parameter list ....................................................................................................7-2
7.3 Parameter tree, Display menu .......................................................................7-16
7.4 Parameter tree, HART menu ..........................................................................7-31
7.5 Mass flow functions (Basic or Detailed Setup) ............................................7-47
7.6 Volume flow functions (Basic or Detailed Setup) ........................................7-48
7.7 Density functions (Basic or Detailed Setup).................................................7-49
7.8 Temperature functions (Basic or Detailed Setup) ........................................7-51
7.9 Analog 1 functions (Basic or Detailed Setup) ..............................................7-52
7.10 Analog 2 functions (Basic or Detailed Setup) ............................................7-53
7.11 Pulse/Status output 1 functions (Basic or Detailed Setup) .......................7-54
7.12 Pulse/Status output 2 functions (Basic or Detailed Setup) .......................7-59
7.13 Status input functions (Basic or Detailed Setup) .......................................7-61
7.14 Totalizer functions (Basic or Detailed Setup) .............................................7-62
7.15 Flow direction function (Detailed Setup) ....................................................7-63
7.16 Concentration measurement (Detailed Setup) ...........................................7-64
7.17 Net flow (Detailed Setup) ..............................................................................7-65
7.18 Slug detection (Detailed Setup) ...................................................................7-66
7.19 Empty pipe detection (Detailed Setup)........................................................7-68
7.20 Corrosion detection (Detailed Setup) ..........................................................7-69
7.21 Detector data (Detailed Setup) .....................................................................7-69
7.22 Autozero (Diag/Service)................................................................................7-70
7.23 Reading maximum fluid temperature (Detailed Setup) ..............................7-71
7.24 Option /GA for Gas Measurement ...............................................................7-71

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8. Self-diagnostic and Troubleshooting ................................................ 8-1


8.1 Error descriptions and countermeasure .........................................................8-1
8.2 Reading Event + Error History (Diag/Service, Self test/Status) ....................8-4
8.3 Self test (Diag/Service) .....................................................................................8-5
8.4 Signal- and I/O-Test (Diag/Service) .................................................................8-5
8.5 Output trim ........................................................................................................8-5
8.6 Detector cleaning ..............................................................................................8-6
8.7 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................8-6
8.7.1 No indication .......................................................................................................... 8-6
8.7.2 No Key-setting possible ........................................................................................ 8-7
8.7.3 No HART communication ...................................................................................... 8-7
8.7.4 Unstable zero ......................................................................................................... 8-8
8.7.5 Disagreement of indication with actual flow rate ................................................ 8-9
8.7.6 Disagreement of indication with actual density ................................................ 8-10
8.7.7 Disagreement of indication with actual temperature ........................................ 8-11
8.7.8 Discrepancy of output signals to the assigned measurand ............................ 8-12
8.7.9 Setting "Burn-out" mode ..................................................................................... 8-13
9. Explosion protected type instruments .............................................. 9-1
9.1 ATEX (KEMA) ....................................................................................................9-1
9.1.1 Technical Data ........................................................................................................ 9-1
9.1.2 Installation .............................................................................................................. 9-3
9.1.3 Operation ................................................................................................................ 9-5
9.1.4 Maintenance and repair ......................................................................................... 9-5
9.1.5 Name Plates ............................................................................................................ 9-5
9.2 FM (USA + Canada) ..........................................................................................9-8
9.2.1 Technical Data ........................................................................................................ 9-8
9.2.2 Installation .............................................................................................................. 9-9
9.2.3 General warnings ................................................................................................. 9-10
9.2.4 Name Plates .......................................................................................................... 9-11
9.2.5 Control drawings ................................................................................................. 9-13
10. PED (Pressure Equipment Directive) ............................................. 10-1
11. Technical Data ................................................................................. 11-1
11.1 Specifications ................................................................................................11-1
11.2 Dimensions ....................................................................................................11-7
11.3 Model-, Suffix- and Option-codes ..............................................................11-11

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1. Introduction
This instrument has been adjusted at the factory Safety and Modification Precautions
before shipment. • The following general safety precautions must
be observed during all phases of operation,
To ensure correct use of the instrument, please
service, and repair of this instrument. Failure to
read this manual thoroughly and fully understand
comply with these precautions or with specific
how to operate the instrument before operating it.
WARNINGS given elsewhere in this manual
violates safety standards of design,manufacture,
NOTE and intended use of the instrument. Yokogawa
This manual describes the hardware and soft- assumes no liability for the customer's failure to
ware configurations of the Rotamass Coriolis comply with these requirements. If this
Massflowmeter. instrument is used in a manner not specified in
this manual, the protection provided by this
instrument may be impaired.
Regarding This User's Manual • The following safety symbol marks are used in
• This manual should be provided to the end this user's manual and instrument.
user.
• Before use, read this manual thoroughly to WARNING
comprehend its contents.
• The contents of this manual may be changed A WARNING sign denotes a hazard. It calls
without prior notice. attention to procedure, practice, condition or the
• All rights are reserved. No part of this manual like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered
may be reproduced in any form without to, could result in injury or death of personnel.
Yokogawa's written permission.
• Yokogawa makes no warranty of any kind with
regard to this material, including, but not limited
CAUTION
to, implied warranties of merchantability and
suitability for a particular purpose. A CAUTION sign denotes a hazard. It calls
• All reasonable effort has been made to ensure attention to procedure, practice, condition or the
the accuracy of the contents of this manual. like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered
However, if any errors or omissions are found, to, could result in damage to or destruction of
please inform Yokogawa. part or all of the product.
• Yokogawa assumes no responsibilities for this
product except as stated in the warranty.
• Please note that this user's manual may not be
revised for any specification changes, IMPORTANT
construction changes or operating part changes
that are not considered to affect function or An IMPORTANT sign denotes that attention is
performance. required to avoid damage to the instrument or
• If the customer or any third party is harmed by system failure.
the use of this product, Yokogawa assumes no
responsibility for any such harm owing to any
defects in the product which were not
predictable, or for any indirect damages. NOTE

A NOTE sign denotes information necessary for


essential understanding of operation and fea-
tures.

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Protective grounding terminal (3) Operation


• Do not open the cover until the power has been
Functional grounding terminal
off for at least 10 minutes. Only expert engineer
(This terminal should not be used as a
or skilled personnel are permitted to open the
protective grounding terminal.)
cover.
Alternating current (4) Maintenance
Direct current • Maintenance on the Coriolis flowmeter should
be performed by expert engineer or skilled
personnel. No operator shall be permitted to
1.1 Using the Coriolis perform any operations relating to maintenance.
• Always conform to maintenance procedures
Flowmeter Safely outlined in this manual. If necessary, contact
Yokogawa.
WARNING • Care should be taken to prevent the build up of
dirt, dust or other substances on the display
(1) Installation panel glass or data plate. If these surfaces do
• Installation of the Coriolis flowmeter must be get dirty, wipe them clean with a soft dry cloth.
performed by expert engineer or skilled person- (5) European Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)
nel. No operator shall be permitted to perform • When using the instrument as a PED-compliant
procedures relating to installation. product, be sure to read Chapter 10 before use.
• The Coriolis flowmeter is a heavy instrument. (6) Hazardous Duty Type Instruments
Be careful that no damage is caused to person- • For explosion proof type instruments the
nel through accidentally dropping it, or by description in chapter 9 "EXPLOSION
exerting excessive force on the Coriolis
PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT" has
flowmeter. When moving the Coriolis flowmeter,
priority to the other descriptions in this instruction
always use a trolley and have at least two
manual.
people carry it.
• All instruction manuals for ATEX Ex related
• When the Coriolis flowmeter is processing hot
products are availabel in English, German and
fluids, the instrument itself may become ex-
French. Should you require Ex related instructions
tremely hot. Take sufficient care not to get
in your local language, you should contact
burnt.
your nearest Yokogawa office or representative.
• Where the fluid being processed is a toxic
• Only trained personal should install and
substance, avoid contact with the fluid and
maintain instruments in hazardous areas.
avoid inhaling any residual gas, even after the
• The protective grounding terminal must be
instrument has been taken off the line for
connected to a suitable IS grounding system.
maintenance and so forth.
• All procedures relating to installation must
comply with the electrical code of the country
where it is used.
(2) Wiring
• The wiring of the Coriolis flowmeter must be
performed by expert engineer or skilled person-
nel. No operator shall be permitted to perform
procedures relating to wiring.
• When connecting the wiring, check that the
supply voltage is within the range of the voltage
specified for this instrument before connecting
the power cable. In addition, check that no
voltage is applied to the power cable before
connecting the wiring.
• The protective grounding must be connected
securely at the terminal with the mark to
avoid danger to personnel.

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• Avoid mechanical generated sparks while


working on the equipment and peripherial IMPORTANT
devices in hazardous areas. Although the products has been designed to
resist high frequency electrical noise, if a radio
transceiver is used near the flowmeter or its
1.2 Warranty external wiring, the transmitter may be affected by
high frequency noise pickup. To test for such
• The warranty terms of this instrument that are effects, bring the transceiver in use slowly from a
guaranteed are described in the quotation. We distance of several meters from the flowmeter,
will make any repairs that may become and observe the measurement loop for noise
necessary during the guaranteed term free of effects. Thereafter, always use the transceiver
charge. outside the area affected by noise.
• Please contact our sales office if this instrument
requires repair.
• If the instrument is faulty, contact us with Installation
complete details about the problem and the
length of time it has been faulty, and state the CAUTION
model and serial number. We would appreciate The function ground terminal or the PE-terminal
the inclusion of drawings or additional information. have to be connected to protective ground to
• The results of our examination will determine ensure electro-magnetic interference protection.
whether the meter will be repaired free of
charge or on an at-cost basis. ROTAMASS was developed according EMC
The guarantee will not apply in the following Directive 89/336/EEC for electromagnetic
cases: compatibility.
• Damage due to negligence or insufficient ROTAMASS conforms with the following
maintenance on the part of the customer. standards :
• Problems or damage resulting from handling,
EN 55011 : 2000-05, class A group 1
operation or storage that violates the intended
use and specifications. EN 61326-1 : 2002-03
• Problems that result from using or performing EN 61000-3-2 : 1998-10
maintenance on the instrument in a location that EN 61000-3-3 : 1998-11
does not comply with the installation location
specified by Yokogawa. To ensure the EMC specifications the following
• Problems or damage resulting from repairs or
measures must be carried out :
modifications not performed by Yokogawa or
1. Put the power cables through the ferrite core
someone authorized by Yokogawa.
• Problems or damage resulting from inappropri- clamp before connecting to the terminals as
ate installation after delivery. shown in chapter ´ Installation ´(Power supply
• Problems or damage resulting from disasters wiring).
such as fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, or 2. Put the I/O- cables through the ferrite core
lightning strikes and external causes. clamp before connecting to the terminals as
shown in chapter ´ Installation ´(Power supply
wiring).

1.3 Instruction according 3. Connect protective ground conductor of power


supply to PE-terminal in the terminal box (see
EMC chapter ´ Installation ´(Power supply wiring).
To ensure the EMC specifications the following 4. In case of Explosion proof type instrument,
measures must be carried out : further requirements are described in chapter 9
“EXPLOSION PROTECTED TYPE INSTRUMENT”.
Restriction on Use of Radio Transceiver :
The description in this chapter is prior to other
descriptions in this instruction manual.

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the failure occurred. It will be helpful if schematic


1.5 Disposal, Cleaning diagrams and/or records of data are attached to
and Return the failed instrument. Whether or not the failed
instrument should be repaired free of charge shall
For safe use
be left solely to the discretion of the Seller as a
WARNING result of an inspection by the Seller.
The Purchaser shall not be entitled to receive
If the process fluid is harmful to personnel, handle repair services from the Seller free of charge,
the instrument carefully even after it has been even during the warranty period, if the malfunction
removed from the process line for maintenance or or damage is due to improper and/or inadequate
other purposes. Exercise extreme care to prevent maintenance of the instrument in question by the
the fluid from coming into contact with human skin Purchaser handling, use or storage of the
and to avoid inhaling any residual gas. Before instrument in question beyond the design and/or
sending it to the Seller for examination and/or specifications requirements, use of the
repair please clean the instrument thoroughly and instrument in question in a location no conforming
make sure, that no harmful chemicals are in or at to the conditions specified in the Seller’s General
the meter. If the instrument contains unknown Specification or Instruction Manual retrofitting and/
fluids the Seller will send it back to the Purchaser or repair by an other party than the Seller or a
for cleaning on their cost. party to whom the Seller has entrusted repair
services. improper relocation of the instrument in
question after delivery reason of force measure
WARNING such as fires, earthquakes, storms/ floods,
thunder/lightning, or other reasons not attributable
ROTAMASS might be heavy instruments. Please to the instrument in question.
give attention to prevent that persons are not
injured by carrying or installing. It is preferable For disposal and recycling please refer to your
when carrying the instrument to use a cart and be national regulations.
done by two or more persons. When removing Please find following help. After remove of all
the instrument from hazardous processes, avoid products rests the instruments can be
contact with the fluid and the interior of the meter. disassembled and the parts treated different.

Naming: R = recycling, D = disposal, Sd = special


Warranty disposal, Na = not applicable

The warranty of the instruments shall cover the Name of Body Converter Cap with Electronics
Product housing window
period noted on the quotation presented to the
Al +
purchaser at the time of purchase. The Seller Rotamass SS R Al R D Sd
glass
shall repair the instrument free of charge when T1.EPS

the failure occurred during the warranty period.


In case of return of flowmeters to Yokogawa for
All inquiries on instrument failure should be
testing or repair purposes please fillout one of the
directed to the Seller’s sales representative from
following forms and send it with the equipment to
whom you purchased the instrument or your
YOKOGAWA.
nearest sales office of the Seller.
Should the instrument fail, contact the Seller,
specifying the model and instrument number of
the product in question. Be specific in describing
details on the failure and the process in which

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Receiver : Sender :

Delivery Note (for EU-Countries) Date :

Ref. REPAIR for serial no. __________________________

We are sending following type of article


via forwarding agent : Yusen Air ; Raunheim/Frankfurt

Item Article Unit Price Total Price

Type (MS-Code)
________________________________ € __________ €__________
(nominal value)
Charges for airworthy packing
and delivery FOB €___________

Total value € ___________

Value for customs purpose only € _________


(current value)
Gross weight . _____________________kg
Net weight : _____________________kg
Customs Tariff No. : _____________________
Country og origin : Federal Republic of Germany

Delivery note 2-fold accompanis the goods

SPECIMEN Certificate

Company : ________________________ Address : ______________________


Department : ________________________ Name : ______________________
Telephone : ________________________ Fax : ______________________

The attached flowmeter :

Type : ______________________________ Order- or Serial No. ___________

has been operated with following liquids: ___________________________________________

Because the liquid is water-endangering toxic caustic flammable


we have

checked, that all cavities in the flowmeter are free from such substances

flushed out and neutralised all cavities in the flowmeter

Please check applicable description


We confirm that there is no risk to man or enviroment through any residual liquid containes in this flowmeter.

Date : _____________________ Signature : _______________________

Company stamp:

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Receiver : Sender :

PROFORMA INVOICE (for Third-party-Countries) Date :

Ref. REPAIR for serial no. __________________________

We are sending following type of article


via forwarding agent : Yusen Air ; Raunheim/Frankfurt

Item Article Unit Price Total Price

Type (MS-Code)
________________________________ € __________ €__________
(nominal value)
Charges for airworthy packing
and delivery FOB €___________

Total value € ___________

Value for customs purpose only € _________


(current value)
Gross weight . _____________________kg
Net weight : _____________________kg
Customs Tariff No. : _____________________
Country og origin : Federal Republic of Germany

Delivery note 2-fold accompanis the goods

SPECIMEN Certificate

Company : ________________________ Address : ______________________


Department : ________________________ Name : ______________________
Telephone : ________________________ Fax : ______________________

The attached flowmeter :

Type : ______________________________ Order- or Serial No. ___________

has been operated with following liquids: ___________________________________________

Because the liquid is water-endangering toxic caustic flammable


we have

checked, that all cavities in the flowmeter are free from such substances

flushed out and neutralised all cavities in the flowmeter

Please check applicable description


We confirm that there is no risk to man or enviroment through any residual liquid containes in this flowmeter.

Date : _____________________ Signature : _______________________

Company stamp:

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2. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

2. Transportation and Storage


Transport instructions

When transporting the instrument, you must observe the following safety instructions in order to avoid
lethal injury, damage to the instrument and other material damage.
The steps involved in transport may only be carried out by qualified persons taking into
account the safety instructions.

• Observe the transport instructions on the packaging.


• Observe the below mentioned storage conditions.
• Use only the original packaging.
• The packaging material must be disposed of in accordance with the regulations.
• The transport braces must not be removed until installation.
• Read the chapter “Safety instructions”.
• To avoid any damages, unpack the flowmeter only at the installation site.
• Mechanical shocks are to be avoided.

WARNING
ROTAMASS is a heavy instrument. Please be careful to prevent persons from injuring when it is handled.

Storage conditions

Please note the following for storage purposes :


The detector and converter should be stored in its transport packaging.
Choose a storage place that meets the following requirements:

• Protection from rain and humidity


• Free of mechanical vibration and shocks
• Temperature between -20°C to 50°C (RCCT3 / RCCF31)
-50°C to 80°C (RCCS3)
• Atmospheric humidity ranging from 0 to 100%.

Before storing a used flowmeter remove any fluid from the flowmeter line completely.
Properties of the instrument can change when stored outdoors.

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3. Product description

3. Product description
3.1 The Coriolis principle
The ROTAMASS instrument measures the mass flow with the help of the so-called Coriolis force. This
force occurs, when the medium being measured is flowing at velocity ν through a tube that is rotating
around an axis perpendicular to the direction of flow at angular velocity ϖ .

When the medium moves away from the axis of rotation it must be accelerated to an increasingly high
peripheral velocity. The force required for this is called Coriolis force, after its discoverer. The Coriolis
force reduces the rotation. The opposite effect occurs, when the medium flows towards the axis of
rotation. Then the Coriolis force amplifies the rotation.

The formula for the Coriolis force is as follows:

Fc = - 2 m (ϖ xν)

The entire measurement tube is deformed slightly by the Coriolis forces, in the way shown. This
deformation is registered by movement sensors at points S1 and S2 .

For practical exploitation of this physical principle, it is sufficient for the tube to perform sympathetic
oscillations on a small section of a circular path. This is achieved by exciting the measurement tube at
point E by means of an electromagnetic exciter.

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3.2 The Integral Type RCCT3


The following drawing shows the general construction of integral type ROTAMASS

Display Terminal Box Power and I/O

Power supply conduit

I/O - line conduit

Name Plate Flow direction arrow

Detector Assembly

F31.EPS

Name plate of standard version :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER
PS is the max. process pressure at room temp.
TS are the process temp. limits
-20 to +55˚C VDC 10W
4 - 20mA VAC~ 47-63Hz 10W
(20 - 600 Ω) 30VDC 200mA max.
PS is the max. process pressure at room temp.
TS are the process temp. limits see: N200
Instruction
Manual

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.3/C

number of certified body according PED, only for sizes greater than DN25

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3.3 The Remote Converter RCCF31


The following drawing shows the general construction of remote converter.

Terminal Box Detector

Terminal Box Power and I/O

Display

I/O - line conduit

Power supply conduit

F32.EPS

Name plate of standard version :

MASSFLOW CONVERTER
VDC 10W N200
-20 to +55˚C VAC ~ 47-63Hz 10W
4-20mA (20-600Ω)
30VDC 200mA max
30VDC 200mA max

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 30-0220/C

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3.4 The Remote Detector RCCS30 to 33


The following drawing shows the general construction of remote detector RCCS30 to 33.

Driving Coil
Fluid containing measuring tubes

Sensor Coils

Pt100

F33.EPS

Name plate of standard version :

MASSFLOW METER
METER FACTORS
PS is the max. process pressure at room temp.
TS are the process temp. limits N200
PS is the max. process pressure at room temp.
TS are the process temp. limits see:
Instruction
Manual

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-7017/A

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3.5 The Remote Detector RCCS34 to 39/IR

The following drawing shows the general construction of remote detector RCCS34 to 39.

Terminal Box

Option /S2 F34.EPS

Name plate of standard version :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER
PS is the max. process pressure at room temp.
TS are the process temp. limits

see: N200
Instruction
Manual

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.4/A

number of certified body according PED, only for sizes greater than DN25

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3.6 Measurement system and applications


ROTAMASS measures the mass flow of fluids directly.
The measurement system uses the Coriolis principle and is suitable for a wide range of continuous flow
measurement applications in all branches of process technology.
ROTAMASS has two components: the detector and the converter.
The detector measures the mass flow directly and converts it into electrical signals.
The converter evaluates the electrical signals and outputs the following values:

ƒ mass flow, independent of media properties, such as density, temperature, viscosity


ƒ fluid density
ƒ fluid temperature

The values are displayed or outputed as electrical values for use by other systems.
The converter is operated with the help of three infra-red keys and a 4-line display and is equipped with
HART-communication protocol.
ROTAMASS is suitable for

ƒ measuring liquids, liquids with solid content, multi-phase mixtures;


ƒ measuring gases (restricted by density and pressure loss)
ƒ measuring the substance concentrations in mixtures of substances;
ƒ simultaneous measurement of mass flow, density, temperature, volume flow and cumulated mass and
volume;
ƒ connection to controllers and process control systems

ROTAMASS provides the following I/O-connections and can be configured for a wide variety of different
measurement applications (controlling, checking, monitoring, metering, mixing, filling).

ƒ 2 analog outputs
ƒ 2 passive pulse outputs / status outputs

ƒ 1 status input

optional (/AP) :
ƒ 1 active pulse output / status output

optional (/NM) :
ƒ 1 pulse output / status output according EN50227 (NAMUR)

optional (/KF2) :
ƒ 1 analog output (EEx ia)
ƒ 1 passive pulse output (EEx ia) / status output
These capabilities make ROTAMASS ideal for the increasing demand of requirements for automation and
the growing trend towards batch processes.

optional (/FB) see IM 01R04B05-00E-E :


ƒ 1 Foundation Fieldbus communication line

optional (/FB and /KF4) see IM 01R04B05-00E-E :


ƒ 1 intrinsic safe (EEx ia) Foundation Fieldbus communication line

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4. INSTALLATION

4. Installation
WARNING

This instrument must be installed by an expert engineer or skilled personal. The procedures described in
this chapter are not permitted for operators.
For explosion protected instruments see chapter „Explosion Protected Type Instruments”.

4.1 Piping
1. The upstream and downstream piping length has no influence on the functioning of the instrument.

2. Piping requirements for proper operation :

• A Coriolis mass flowmeter can be installed vertically, horizontally or at any angle from the horizontal
position.
• However, the piping must be installed to ensure that the measuring tube is always filled with liquid.
• The position of installation of the detector is arbitrary. A vertical mounting is recommended however.

Vertical installation (recommended):


Makes pipe easier to empty (in case of
maintenance, start- up, product change).
Helps gas bubbles to escape. Flow

Only one shut-off valve is required to ensure “no


flow” for setting Autozero.

Horizontal installation :
For liquids: Measuring tube downwards so that no
gas can collect if “no flow”.
Flow

For gasses: Measuring tube upwards so that no


liquid can collect if “no flow”.

Installation at highest point of a piping system:


Avoid it, as this can lead to collection of gas
bubbles.
Flow

Installation with pressure below 1 bar abs


Avoid it, as suction can draw air into the
measuring tube, leading to incorrect
measurements. Free outlets to containers or
vessels can generate low pressure by earth
gravity acceleration.

Flow
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Gas Flow measurement

CAUTION
A stable zero is mandatory for a good mass flow measurement. Mechanical installation stress and flow
noise influence zero stability. Action has to be taken to avoid any generation of sound.

Recommendations:
• Support the weight of the detector by soft coupling (silicon or other kind of rubber support.
• Do not bend or stress the detector via the adjacent pipe. This is achieved by supporting the pipe 10D
or more away from the detector.
• Pipe reduction or extension should be avoided directly before or after the meter.
• Avoid any control valves or orifices or any other sound generator near the detector.

4.2 Installing of the flowmeter


Although ROTAMASS is designed essentially stable against the static and dynamic outer forces, the
following matters should be noticed.

1. Do not stress the detector mechanically. Fix the pipe not on both ends of the detector but only at one
side. Let the other side run free for minimum mechanical stress on the detector.

2. Please use the standard reducers if the piping’s cross- section differs at the inlet or outlet point of the
flowmeter.

3. For RCCT3 or RCCF31 at ambient temperature above 50°C a sunshade is recommended. This is
particularly important in countries with high ambient temperatures.

4.
IMPORTANT
After installation an autozero according chapter 5.6 must be executed.
When carrying out the zero-adjustment, the measuring tube should be filled with the liquid at “no flow”.
It is therefore recommended to have shut-off valves at appropriate points of the upstream (vertical
installation) and downstream (horizontal installation) of the flowmeter.

5. A newly installed piping-line often contains foreign matters (such as welding scrap and wood chips).
Remove them by flushing the piping before installing the flowmeter. This will help to prevent not only
damaging the flowmeter, but making erroneous signal generated by foreign matters.

6. Keep protection sheet on the flanges attached until the flowmeter is installed to piping.

7. Don’t open the terminal box until the wiring procedure. Leaving the box opened can result in insulation
deterioration.

IMPORTANT
For the installation of EEx version, refer to chapter “Explosion Protected Type Instruments”.

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The converter RCCF31 can be mounted on a 2-inch pipe. Therefore use the delivered bracket and U-bolt
assy.

The detector RCCS30 to 33 can be mounted on a 2-inch pipe (option /PD). with a bracket and U-bolt
assy.

4.3 Alteration of display


LCD display can be turned its direction with respect to piping configurations.
Removing four screws, adjusting display’s orientation and fixing the screws tightly again as shown in Figure below.
Lock screw for cover (EEx d)

F43.EPS

WARNING
Fix the lock screw for use in hazardous area.

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4.4 Wiring
IMPORTANT

Do external electrical connection in conformity with EN 61010-1 or equivalent national regulations.

4.4.1 Assembling and connecting the Remote Cable RCCY03


Remote type Converter RCCF31 is used with Remote type detector RCCS3 . To connect these
instruments use a pair-shielded, pair-twisted cable with overall shielding type Li2Y(st)+CY 6x2AWG24
exclusive cable RCCY03 . The maximum length is 300m / 984ft; 50m/164ft for FM-/CSA-applications
For RCCY03 -1-L the cable is complete terminated.
For RCCY03 -0-L the termination set is attached and the customer has to terminate the cable by his
own.
The termination set contains:
- 0.4m shrink down plastic tube , ∅ 3.2mm
- 18 conductor markers
- 18 terminal sleeves 0.25mm2
- 1 terminal sleeve 1.5mm2
For explosion proof application use cable RCCY03 - -L /KS1 (blue colour).

NOTE
Careful assembly of the cable is indispensable for correct connection between the detector and the
converter. This ensures good measuring results.

Termination procedure :
Cable end detector
• Remove PVC outer sheeting and full shielding 100mm from the end.
• Insulate the wire endings.
• Cut off one pair of wires and one additional wire and the core wire (black).
• Cut the layers of shielding and the filler flexes down to 15mm.
• Slide a shrink down plastic tube (∅ 3.2mm, l=20mm) over each of the five pairs of wires, push it
to its limits and heat with hot air.
• Attach the terminal sleeves (0.25mm2) to the wire endings.
• Make a radial cut into the PVC outer sheeting 25mm from the end and cut lengthways.

Cable end converter


• Remove PVC outer sheeting and full shielding 100mm from the end.
• Insulate the wire endings.
• Cut off short the same 3 wires as at the detector end and the core wire (black).
• Slide a shrink down plastic tube (∅ 3.2mm, l=20mm) over each of the five pairs of wires, push it
to its limits and heat with hot air.
• Cut the layers of shielding (but not the filler flexes).
• Attach the terminal sleeves (0.25mm2) to the wire endings.
• Twist the 5 filler flexes together and attaches a terminal sleeve (1.5mm2).
• Make a radial cut into the PVC outer sheeting 25mm from the end and cut lengthways.

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Slide the conductor markers onto the pairs of wires on both sides of the cable, so that the pairs are
numbered 1-2,3-4,5-6,7-8,9. Each cable must have the same number on detector and on converter side.

Cable end converter :

Inner shields
1
2

4
Cut
5

8
25 9

F44.EPS
Shrinkdown
plastic tube

Cable end detector :

1
2

4
Cut
5

8
25 9

F45.EPS
Shrinkdown
plastic tube

Cable Connection :
1. Remove connection box cover and unscrew the upper part of the cable gland.
2. Slide the upper part and the plastic clamp onto the cable end.
3. Remove the 25mm section of PVC outer sheathing from the cable and pull the shielding harness
over the plastic clamp of the cable gland (see left figure below).
4. Insert the prepared cable into the cable gland and tighten the cable gland.
5. Connect the numbered leads to the terminals as shown in the right figure below.
6. Connect inner shields to terminal COM.
Detector Converter

RCCS3x Cable RCCF31

D+ 1 1 D+

D- 2 2 D-

S1+ 3 3 S1+

S1- 4 4 S1-

S2+ 5 5 S2+

S2- 6 6 S2-

TP1 7 7 TP1

F46.EPS
TP2 8 8 TP2

TP3 9 9 TP3

Shields COM

7. Screw the connection box cover.

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4.4.2 Power supply wiring


• Connect the power supply cable to the terminals inside of the converter terminal box.
• When the cover is removed, the connection terminal appears (see figure below). Confirm two
ferrite core sets are attached to the flowmeter.
• Connect the power cables to the terminals according to the Figure below.
• Insert the cables into ferrite core before connecting to the terminals. Fix the ferrite core to the
cable with clamping wire.
• For the connection of protective ground conductor to PE terminal use a crimp-on ring type
terminal.

F48.EPS

CAUTION
1. Before starting the wiring, turn off the source of the supply power and check with the tester that there
is no voltage at the cable.
2. The protective ground conductor must be connected to the separate PE terminal in the terminal box
with Crimp-on ring-type terminal in order to avoid personal shock hazard.
3. An exclusive external circuit breaker must be placed near each flowmeter.
4. Check the external circuit breaker’s rating conforms to the requirements specified in the specification
of this instrument.
5. Wire the power supply cable keeping the distance of 1 cm or more from other signal wires.
6. Confirm the operating voltage of the converter before operation.
7. Please lock the cover of the converter with hexagon lock screw before operation.

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CAUTION
Special connections for EEx version :
The converter case must be connected to the potential equalisation facility of the hazardous area , e.g. to
the U-clamp PA terminal on the outside at the converter. Please refer to chapter 9 “Explosion Protected
Type Instruments”.

Power supply cable


Cable : Use cables acc. to VDE 0250, VDE 0281 or equivalents.
Outer diameter : DIN and NPT cable gland: 6.5 to 10.5mm in diameter

Nominal cross section of conductive wire : 0.5 to 2.5 mm²


Outer diameter of cores insulation part : < 3.6 mm
Connecting length of conductive wire part : < 9 mm

24V DC connections

For the DC power supply type, connect a 24V DC power supply, following the precautions below.

1. Connecting Power Supply


Please refer to the Figure in right. AC power supplies
can not be connected. Confirm the polarity of
DC power supply.
L/+ N/- G

+ -
20.5 to 28.8 V DC F49.EPS

2. Supply Voltage Rating


The specification for the supply voltage is 20.5 – 28.8V DC . But because the input voltage of the
converter drops due to cable resistance, it should be used within the following range.
Allowed 1000
cable length (3300)
m (ft) 900
(2970)
800
(2640)
700
(2310)
600
(1980)
500
(1650)
400
(1320)
300
(990)
200
(660)
100
(330)
0
20 22 24 26 28 30 voltage V

Cable crosssection area 1.25mm²

Cable crosssection area 2mm² F410.EPS

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4.4.3 Connecting to external instruments


• Connect the cables from the external instruments to the terminals inside of the converter
terminal box.
• When the cover is removed, the connection terminal appears (see figure on page 4-6). Confirm
two ferrite core sets are attached to the flowmeter.
• Connect the cables to the terminals according to the figure on page 4-6.
• Insert the cable into ferrite core before connecting to the terminals. Fix the ferrite core.

I/O-Terminal Overview :

Pulse / Status output 2 (Sout )

Status input (Sin)

Pulse / Status output 1 (Pout)

Analog output 2 (Iout2)

Analog output 1 (Iout 1)

F416.EPS

1. Analog signal output (Iout 1 and Iout 2)


ROTAMASS RCCT3 / RCCF31 has 2 analog outputs, 4 to20mA DC.
Load resistance 20- 600W. (/KF2 has only one analog output, which is intrinsic safe. See chapter 4.4.5).

Iout +

ROTAMASS Receiving instrument

- Iout - -
Load resistance max. 600 Ω
F411.EPS

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2. Pulse Output passive (Pout / Sout)


ROTAMASS RCCT3 / RCCF31 has 2 pulse output (isolated transistor contact).
Attention must be paid to voltage and polarity when wiring. (/KF2 has one passive pulse output, which
is intrinsic safe. See chapter 4.4.5)

Protective diode
ROTAMASS
Pout +/Sout +

Pulse output Mechanical counter

Pout - /
Sout-
30VDC, 200mA
ROTAMASS
Pout + /Sout +

Pulse output Load Electronic counter

Pout - /
Sout- F412.EPS

3. Status Output passive (Pout / Sout)


The pulse outputs can be set to status outputs by menu item. Since this is an isolated transistor contact,
attention must be paid to voltage and polarity when wiring. This output cannot switch an AC load. To
switch an AC load, an intermediate relay (see the figure below) is required.

Protective diode
ROTAMASS
Pout + /Sout +

Load

Pout - /
Sout-
30VDC, 200mA

ROTAMASS
Pout + /Sout +

Magnetic
valve

Pout - /
Sout- F413.EPS

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4. Pulse Output active (option /AP)


Pulse output 1 (Pout) can be ordered as active output. Not possible with intrinsic safe outputs
option /KF2.

ROTAMASS

12V, 6mA, Load > 10kΩ


Pout +

Load Electronic counter

- Pout - F414.EPS

5. Status Output active (option /AP)


Status output 1 (Pout) can be ordered as active output. Not possible with intrinsic safe outputs
option /KF2.

ROTAMASS

Pout +

Load

Pout -

12V, 6mA, Load > 10kΩ


ROTAMASS

Pout +

Magnetic
valve

Pout -
F421.EPS

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6. Status input (Sin)


Status input is designed for use with voltage-free (“dry”) contact (activate source current to detect the
contact state). Be careful not to connect to any signal source carrying any voltage. Applying voltage
may damage the input circuit.
Close:200Ω max
Open:100kΩ ROTAMASS
Sin

Sin-
Voltage-free
contact input
F415.EPS

4.4.4 Connecting HART- Communication


HART communication is available on analog output 1 and the HART-communicator is connected via load
resistance (230 ... 600Ω) as shown on the figure below.

Control room
4 to 20mA DC Receiving
signal trans- instrument
Intermediate mission line
terminals Terminal board

RCCT_F3

Receiver resistance
230 Ω to 600 Ω
HART HART HART
Communicator Communicator Communicator F417.EPS

4.4.5 Flowmeters with intrinsic safe outputs


Rotamass with option /KF2 has one intrinsic safe current output and one intrinsic safe pulse / status
output. The Ex-data of this output can be found in chapter 9.1.
The second current output, the second pulse / status output and the status input are not avaliable. The
concerning parameters in the menu are not visible.

Current output : The intrinsic safe current output is passive and an external power supply with Shunt-
Diode type barrier or isolation type barrier should be connected.

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Example of installation :
Hazardous area Safe area

RCCT3/KF2 Vin
Iout +
R barrier

Iout - V out

4-20mA R load
Ground
F418.EPS

Power supply range : 10.5V … 30V DC for Not-HART application


Power supply range : 16.75V … 30V DC for HART application
Load resistance : 20 … 600 Ω for Not-HART application
Load resistance : 230 … 600 Ω for HART application
Load resistance vs Power supply voltage :
Load 800
resistance [ Ω ] 700
600
500
400
300 HART communication available range
200
100
0
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Power supply voltage [V]
F419.EPS

Pulse output :
The intrinsic safe pulse output is passive and an external power supply with Shunt-Diode type barrier or
isolation type barrier should be connected.
Maximum voltage : 30V DC
Maximum current : 100mA
Example of installation :

Hazardous area Safe area

RCCT3/KF2 Vin
Pout 1
R barrier

Pout 1 - V out

R load counter
Ground
F420.EPS

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5. Basic operating procedures


Data setting can be done by HART-Communication (see chapter 6) or with the 3 keys on the front panel.
The following section describes how to use the three panel keys.

5.1 Liquid crystal display

Construction of ROTAMASS display :

LCD dot matrix (32 x 132 dots)


• 1 line indication or
• 2 line indication or
• 3 line indication or
• 4 line indication

3 infrared switches SET , SHIFT ,

SET : confirm data setting


or entry data setting
or confirm parameter
SHIFT : move cursor right to
next position
SET + SHIFT : return to higher menu level

: move to lower parameter ESC


SET SHIFT
or increment value
SHIFT + : move to higher parameter
F51.EPS

General display indication :

MFR Indication of title

123.45 Indication of numeric value

kg/h Indication of unit

F52.EPS

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+123.45 kg/h MFR 4 line indication


+12.34 degC TMP
0.997 kg/l DEN
+12.345 kg FTL

MFR
+123.45 kg/h 3 line indication

+ 12.34 degC TMP


0.997 kg/lro DEN

+123.45 kg/h MFR 2 line indication.

+12.34 degC TMP

MFR 1 line indication

+123.45
kg/h

F53.EPS

NOTE
The infrared switches operate as ON status by detecting the infrared ray reflection from a finger put over
the switches through the glass plate of the cover. Switches are just below the printed letters SET, SHIFT,
∇ on the faceplate.

When you touch the switches, please note the following :

The switches may operate even when you do not touch the glass plate, if your fingers come near the
glass plate, so please touch the switches sliding with your finger from the lower part of the glass plate.
Also be sure not to touch more than one switch at one time by covering your other fingers over the
faceplate, unless you would like to push “SHIFT+SET”.

You can increase the sensitivity of the infrared switches by sticking a white piece of tape on your finger tip.

Setting via the infrared buttons can be blocked via the HART protocol. If HART protocol is not used the
infrared buttons can be blocked by a black tape glued behind the window.

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In the title indication the following abbreviations are used :


MASS FLOW RATE : MFR Additional with option /Cx :
VOLUME FLOW RATE : VFR CONCENTRATION : CON
FORWARD TOTAL : FTL*) NET FLOW : NET
REVERSE TOTAL : RTL*) FORWARD NET TOTAL : FTN**)
DIFFERENTIAL TOTAL : DTL*) REVERSE NET TOTAL : RTN **)
FORWARD MASS TOTAL : FTM **) DIFFERENTIAL NET TOTAL : DTN **)
REVERSE MASS TOTAL : RTM **)
DIFFERENTIAL MASS TOTAL : DTM **)
FORWARD VOLUME TOTAL : FTV **)
REVERSE VOLUME TOTAL : RTV **)
DIFFERENTIAL VOLUME TOTAL : DTV **)
DENSITY : DEN
TEMPERATURE : TMP
*) by HART-setting **) by key-setting

Number of figures :
totalizer ≤ 999999 : 1 sign + 6 figures (e.g. +123456)
totalizer > 999999 : Exponential view (e.g. +1.23E12)
measured value : 7 figures + 1 sign (e.g. +1234567) or
6 figures + 1 sign + 1 decimal point (e.g. +123.456)
unit : 10 figures
title : 3 figures
The contrast of the display can be adjusted with parameter
Detailed setup/ Display Config/Disp contrast .
The indication period of the display can be adjusted with parameter
Detailed setup/ Display Config/Disp period.

5.2 Display modes


The display can show the following indication modes :
1 Measuring mode Actual selected measuring values are shown.
2 Parameter setting mode
2a Entry mode A confirmation, that setting via the infrared buttons should
really happen.
2b Parameter search mode Mode to search the parameter, which should be changed.
2c Parameter select mode Mode to rewrite data. There are 4 types of data :
- Select type (not blinking)
- Numerical type (blinking)
- Numerical type with sign (blinking)
- Character type (blinking)
2d Data confirming mode Mode to confirm new value of selected parameter.
2e Data determining mode Parameter setting is completed
3 Alarm mode Alarm or Error Code is displayed alternating with
measuring mode ( 2s Alarm / 4s Measure).
Warnings are not dispayed. Access to Warnings
via Self Test/Status.
T51.EPS

In measuring mode the actual measured values according the display select parameters are indicated as
shown in chapter 5.1. How to set display settings see chapter 5.4.
Parameter setting mode is described in chapter 5.3.
The language of the parameter setting mode can be selected in parameter
Language / or Detailed setup / Display config / language .
English, German or French can be selected.

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5.3 Setting via keys


The three keys SET , SHIFT , are used to set parameters via display menu.
The following flowchart shows how to reach the modes by using the keys :

Chapter 7.2 shows the display parameter list and chapter 7.3 shows the parameter tree.

Measuring mode

SET > 2s
*)
Entry mode SHIFT+SET
Indicate "Setting enable?"

SET

Parameter search mode **)


∇ downwards SHIFT+SET
SHIFT +∇ upwards in ´main menu´
SET lower layer
SHIFT+SET upper layer

SET

Parameter select mode **)


Input data:
SHIFT + SET ∇ scroll down or
increment number
SHIFT + ∇ scroll up
SHIFT shift Cursor right
SET set Parameter
SHIFT+SET to parameter search

SET

SHIFT + SET Data confirming mode **)


Data blinking

SET

after 2s Data determining mode


No blinking

*) Back to measuring mode if no key is pressed within 10s.


**) Back to measuring mode if no key is pressed within 60s.
F54.EPS

IMPORTANT
The infrared keys can be locked via HART by Hot Key / Key Status .

IMPORTANT
Depending on parameter setting, only relating parameters are visible in the menu.
E.g., if Pulse/Stat 1 select is set to Pulse, the parameters concerning status out 1 (SO1) do not appear in
the menu. Such dependences are described later in the concerning chapters.

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5.4 Examples of parameter settings via keys


5.4.1 Display configuration, set volume flow to line 1
SET

123.45 kg/h MFR Display config


0.997 kg/l DEN Display select 1
12.34 degC TMP Display select 2
12.345 kg FTL Display select 3

SET> 2s SET

Setting Enable? Display select 1


Mass flowDisplay
Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
SET Temperature
F-Total select
Main Menu R-Total
Language D-Total
Process variables
Diag/Service

3x

Main Menu Display select 1


Basic Setup Mass flow
Detailed Setup Volume flow
Review device info Density
2x SET
SET 3x SHIFT + SET

Basic Setup 12.34 Cum/h VFR


Tag 0.997 kg/l DEN
Long Tag 12.34 degC TEMP
Display config 12.345 kg FTL

2x F55.EPS

Basic Setup
Display Config
Mass flow
Density

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5.4.2 Setting Temperature 20-120°C to Analog Output 2

SET

123.45 kg/h MFR Temperature


0.997 kg/l DEN Temperature unit
12.34 degC TMP Temperature LRV
12.345 kg FTL Temperature URV

SET > 2s

Setting Enable? Temperature


Temperature LRV
Temperature URV
Temperature damping

SET SET

Main Menu Temperature LRV


Language 000.00 degC
Process variables 000.00 degC
Diag/Service

3x SHIFT and

Main Menu Temperature LRV


Basic Setup 000.00 degC
Detailed Setup 020.00 degC
Review device info

SET 2x SET

Basic Setup Temperature


Tag Temperature LRV
Long Tag Temperature URV
Display config Temperature damping

5x

Basic Setup Temperature


Temperature Temperature URV
Analog 1 select Temperature damping
Analog 2 select

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SET

Temperature URV Analog 2 select


100.00 degC Density
000.00 degC Temperature

SHIFTand 2x SET

Temperature URV Basic Setup


100.00 degC Analog 2 select
120.00 degC Pulse/Status out 1
Pulse/Status out 2

2x SET SHIFT + SET, SHIFT + SET

Temperature 123.45 kg/h MFR


Temperature URV 0.997 kg/l DEN
Temperature damping 12.34 degC TMP
12.345 kg FTL

SHIFT + SET F57.EPS

Basic Setup
Temperature
Analog 1 select
Analog 2 select

2x

Basic Setup
Analog 2 select
Pulse/Status out 1
Pulse/Status out 2

SET

Analog 2 select
Density
Density
Temperature

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5.5 Setting parameters in converter with option /NC


If remote converter RCCF31 was ordered with option /NC (no combination), the customer must set the
parameters of the connected detector by himself.

In parameter Detailed Setup / Sensor model the sensor model must be selected. Then, the sensor model
depending parameters are set automatically to default value :
Qnom, Mass flow unit, Mass flow LRV, Mass flow URV, Vol flow unit, Vol flow LRV, Vol flow URV,
Autozero range, Autozero fluctuation range.

In parameter Detailed Setup / Sensor constants…. the sensor constants SK20, KD, fl20 must be set.
These constants are printed on the name plate of the detector.
If material of wetted parts is TI or HC see instruction attached to the converter.
In Parameter Basic setup / Tag or Basic setup / Long tag the tag number must be set if necessary.

CAUTION
Because the real Factory Zero Value and Autozero Fluctuation are not set, warnings W06 or W07 may
appear after autozero. These warnings can be ignored.

5.6 Zero adjustment (Autozero)


If the flowmeter is installed into the process pipe work and the input/output functions are wired, set up the
required converter parameters, and performed the pre-operation zero adjustment, ROTAMASS should
output an accurate flow signal from its terminals as soon as the measured liquid begins to flow.
The following procedures should be executed after installation but before starting measuring.

• Zero adjustment is required before beginning operation in order to obtain a 4 to 20mA signal that is
accurately proportional to the flow.
Zero adjustment is performed to set the instrument to 0% (4mA) when the flow rate is 0.
The detector must be filled with fluid and let it stand until all motion has ceased. If zero
adjustment is performed before all fluid motion has stopped, the flow rate at the time will become the
zero point, and a significant error may result.
The zero adjustment should be performed at the earliest 2 minutes after power on. Do not change fluid
within 2 minutes after power on.
• Reset totalizer, if necessary, as described in chapter 7.14.
• If an alarm or error occures, see chapter 8 for troubleshooting and caution in chapter 5.5.
IMPORTANT
- Stop flow before starting autozero.
- During autozero time
- Analog outputs are fixed to 4mA
- Pulse outputs are fixed to zero.
- Totalizer stops counting.
- Display switches do not work.
- In HART communication write- and exe-commands are not accepted.
- Status input does not work

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How to perform Autozero via keys :


SET
123.45 kg/h MFR AutozeroMass flow
0.997 kg/l DEN Zero tuning
12.34 degC TMP
12.345 kg FTL
SET> 2s SET
Setting Enable? Autozero tuning
Inhibit
Inhibit
Enable
SET

Main Menu Autozero tuning


Language Inhibit
Process variables Enable
Diag/Service
2x 2x SET

Main Menu Autozero tuning


Diag/Service Enable
Basic Setup
Detailed Setup
2 x Set
SET
Diag/Service AutozeroMass flow
Selftest/Status Zero tuning
Auto zero time
Input/Output test
Autozero check Auto zero exe

2x 2x

Diag/Service Autozero
Autozero check Auto zero exe
Autozero Autozero value
Output trim
SET

Diag/Service Auto zero exe


Autozero
Output trim Not execute
Execute

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After 30s /180s


Autozero
Auto zero Exe
Auto zero Exe
Execute
XXX .XXkg/h
2 x SET SET

Autozero Autozero

Autozero exe Date (DD/MM/YYYY)


Doing Autozero 180sec 00/00/2000
Set date with SHIFT+ . Then press 2x SET
 Autozero data are written in Autozero
history.
3x SHIFT + SET  Measuring mode
F58a.EPS

Reading Autozero history (see also chapter 7.22) :

123.45 kg/h MFR Diag/Service


0.997 kg/l DEN Autozero check
12.34 degC TMP Autozero
12.345 kg FTL Output trim
SET> 2s SET
Setting Enable? Autozero check
Autozero history
Autozero initial
Autozero range
SET SET

Main Menu Autozero history


Language 05/05/2003
Process variables 10/06/2003
Diag/Service 15/07/2004
2x SET

Main Menu AZ hist : 05/05/2003


Diag/Service + 0000.00 kg/h
Basic Setup + 00.0000 kg/l
Detailed Setup + 0030.00 degC

SET SHIFT+ SET

Diag/Service Autozero
Selftest/Status 05/05/2003
Input/Output test 10/06/2003
Autozero check 15/07/2004

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6. Operation via HART


6.1 Conditions of Communication Line
The HART-communicator can communicate with the ROTAMASS RCCT_F3 from the control room, the
ROTAMASS site or any other wiring termination point in the loop, provided there is a minimum load
resistance of 230Ω between the connection and the instrument. To communicate, it must be connected in
parallel with the ROTAMASS RCCT_F3, the connections are not polarized. The figure below shows the
wiring connections for direct interface at the ROTAMASS RCCT_F3.

Control room
4 to 20mA DC Receiving
signal trans- instrument
Intermediate mission line
terminals Terminal board

RCCT_F3

Receiver resistance
230 Ω to 600 Ω
HART HART HART
Communicator Communicator Communicator F61.EPS

Specifications of communication line :


Load resistance : 230 to 600Ω, for multidrop mode see figure below
Minimum cable size : 24AWG (0.51mm diameter)
Cable type : single pair shielded or multiple pair with overall shield
Maximum twisted pair length : 6,500 ft (2,000m)
Maximum multiple twisted pair length : 3,200 ft (1,000m)

Use the following formula to determine cable length for a specific application :
L = (65x106) / (RxC) - (Ci + 10,000) /C)
Where : L = length in feet or meters
R = resistance in ohms, current sense resistance
C = cable capacitance in pF/ft or pF/m
Ci = 50,000pF

Load resistance and quantity of devices in multidrop mode :


Load 800
resistance [ Ω ] 700
571
600 500
500 444
400 363
400 333 307 285 266
300
200
100 230
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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6.2 Basic Operation of the HART Communicator


Keys and functions of HHT 275:

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The HART-communicator automatically searches for ROTAMASS RCCT_F3 on the 4-20mA loop, when it
is turned on. When HART- communicator is connected to RCCT_F3, it displays the online menu.
(If RCCT_F3 is not found, it displays “No device found. Press OK…”. Press OK ´F4´ function key and the
main menu appears. Please retry after confirming the connection with RCCT_F3).
If there is no device specific DD installed in the HHT275 (RCCT_F3, Dev v1, DD v1), the functionality of
the HART Menu as listed in chapter 7.4 is not total supported.
In this case the HHT275 works in the “Generic Mode”, which allows configuring the ROTAMASS with
limited functionality.
For upgrading your HHT275 please contact the YOKOGAWA service.
Online Menu Summary
No. Display item Contents
1 Device setup Set parameters for ROTAMASS
2 PV Display process value in engineering unit.
3 PV AO Display analog output in mA.
4 Review Review parameters for ROTAMASS
5 Service Not open
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The menu tree in chapter 8.3 shows the configuration of the online menu, which is needed for the
operation with HART communicator. Select ´Device Setup´ to call up the desired item as follows:

There are two choices to select the desired menu item:


1. Use the ↓ or ↑ key to select the desired item, and then press the → key.
2. Press the number key displayed for the desired item.
To return to the previous display, press the ← key, EXIT (F4), ESC(F3) or ABORT(F3).

Entering, setting and sending data:


The data, which is input with the keys is set in the HART-communicator by pressing ENTER(F4). Then, by
pressing SEND(F2), the data is sent to RCCT_F3. Note that the data is not sent to ROTAMASS if
SEND(F2) is not pressed. All the data set with the HART-communicator is held in memory unless power
is turned off, so all data can be send to RCCT_F3 in one lot.

IMPORTANT
Parameter setting on the display with the infrared keys is prohibited during HART communication.

IMPORTANT
Do not turn power off just after HART Communicator settings (sending) have been made. If ROTAMASS is
turned off less than 30 seconds after parameters have been set, the set data will not be stored and the
data returns to previous settings.

6.3 Unique functions of HART Communicator


Check on communication error:
When over run error, framing error, parity error or buffer overflow error is detected, the data including the
information of errors is returned, and the error message is indicated on HHT.
Time recording:
Online → Device setup → Detailed setup → Device information → Date
Month and day can be set in a number of 2 figures, Year in 4 figures.
Multi-drop communication:
Field devices in multi-drop mode refer to the connection of several field devices on a communication single
line. Up to 15 field devices can be connected when set in the multi-drop mode. To activate multi-drop
communication, the field device address must be changed to a number from 1 to 15. This change
deactivates the 4 to 20mA output and turns it to 4mA .
Online → Device setup→ Detailed setup → HART Communication → Poll address
Write protect:
Write protect function is provided to inhibit parameter change. That becomes active by entering a password in
“New password”. Write protect status is released for 10 minutes by entering the password in “Enable wrt 10 min”.
Setting the password:
Hotkey → New password
Enter new password to change state of write.
Hotkey → Enable wrt 10 min
“Enable Write” release write protect status for 10 minutes.

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While write protect status is released, enter a new password twice, within 30 sec in “New Password”.
It will not be possible to set a new password when 10 minutes have elapsed.
If a parameter, which is write enabled , is changed while the device is in “Enable wrt 10min”, release time
is extended for further 10 minutes.

NOTE
• When the write protect function is active (its menu bar shows “Yes”), data setting changes in all
parameters of RCCT_F3 are inhibited and cannot be changed using the HART communicator. Also the
setting via the infrared pushbuttons is prohibited.
• If 8 characters are input as “space”, the Write protect function is in release status irrespective of time.
• If both RCCT_F3 and HART Communicator power off and on again within 10 minutes after releasing of
write protect status, “Enable Write” becomes unavailable.

Software seal :
The “Software seal” menu is reserved as evidence so that user is able to confirm whether the Joker
password is used or not. This evidence is saved.
Hotkey → Software seal
The first indication in Software seal menu is ´keep´.
After the joker password setting it shows ´break´.
After setting a new password and release via “Enable wrt 10 min”, the Software seal shows “keep” again.
Key Status :
Enable: Infrared keys are activated. Inhibit: Infrared keys are deactivated.
Master Reset :
Default : all parameters set to default except board constants, calibration constants, detector depending
parameter and Concentration measuring settings in service menu.

6.4 Hardware Write Protect


If software write protection via password is not suitable to protect the access to the converter, a hardware
write protection can be set:
• Open the cover of the converter.
• Unscrew the 4 screws of the display and move the display aside.
• Set the jumper on JP1 of CPU-board as shown in the following picture.

CPU Board
JP1

Cable to display
Enable
Protect F64.EPS

Screw the display and close the cover.


The hardware write protection is prior to any other write protection, and cannot be released by HART or
other software means.

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(6.3)
HART
10min. HART
HART HART HART (6.4)
7.
Mass flow Mass flow unit Mass flow Mass flow LRV Mass flow URV Mass flow Mass flow Mass flow alm Mass flow alm Mass flow alm Mass flow alm MF fix val sel MF fixed value
(7.5) format damping lowcut 1 sel 1 crit 2 sel 2 crit

Volume flow Vol flow unit Vol flow format Vol flow LRV Vol flow URV Vol flow Vol flow lowcut Vol flow alm 1 Vol flow alm 1 Vol flow alm 2 Vol flow alm 2
(7.6) damping sel crit sel crit

Density Density unit Density format Density LRV Density URV Density Density lowcut Density alm 1 Density alm 1 Density alm 2 Density alm 2 Density fix val Density fixed Static pressure
(7.7) damping sel crit sel crit sel value control

Temperature
7.1 Overview

Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature
(7.8) unit format LRV URV damping alm 1 sel alm 1 crit alm 2 sel alm 2 crit fix val select fixed value gain adjust
Analog Analog 1 select Analog 1 alarm Analog 1 low Analog 1 high Analog 1 rev
output 1 (7.9) out LMT LMT mode
chapters in this manual are indicated.

Analog Analog 2 select Analog 2 alarm Analog 2 low Analog 2 high Analog 2 rev
output 2 (7.10) out LMT LMT mode

Pulse/Status Pulse/Stat 1 Pulse 1 select Pulse 1 unit Pulse 1 rate Pulse 1 active Pulse 1 width Pulse1 at alarm SO1 function SO1 active
out 1 (7.11) select mode mode

Pulse/Status Pulse/Stat 2 Pulse 2 select Pulse 2 unit Pulse 2 rate Pulse 2 active Pulse 2 width Pulse2 at alarm SO2 function SO2 active
out 2 (7.12) select mode mode

7-1
Status input SI function SI active mode
(7.13)

Totalizer Total select Total unit Total switch Total at alarm Total reset cntrl Total reset
(7.14)
Parameter description

Display Display config Language Disp.contrast Disp.period Key Status


(5)

Diag/Service Self test/status Input/Output Autozero check Autozero Output trim History over- Error history
(8) (8.3) Test (8.4) (5.6) (7.22) (8.5) view (8.2) (8.2)

Special Flow direction Concentratiom Net flow Slug detection Empty pipe Corrosion Fluid max. Gas
functions (7.15) measurement (7.167 (7.18) detection (7.19) detection (7.20) Temp. measurement
(7.156 (7.23) (7.24)

Detector data Sensor model Sensor Sensor S/N


(7.21) constants

Device data Distributor Tag Descriptor Message Date Dev id Universal rev Fld dev rev Software rev Hardware rev

HART data Poll address Num req Num resp Master reset
(6.3) preams preams
The table below shows an overview of functions of ROTAMASS RCCT3/RCCF31. In brackets the related

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Differences between Display and HART setting

The ROTAMASS software is continuously improved. This leads to functionalities, which are different in
HART (DD version 0101) and display setting (software version from 1.04.00).
The following functions have only effect via display :
1. Multi total : Via “Display setting” totalizer indication is different to "HART setting".See chapter 7.14 + 5.1. *)
2. FPC (pressure correction coefficient) : The FPC corrects static pressure effects.*)
3. Pressure unit : In the item Density , the pressure unit can also be set in psi. *)
4. Volume flow unit bbl/d. *)
5. Pulse width 500ms and 1000ms. *)
6. Density unit g/cc. *)
7. SO1/2 function All alarms *)
The functions Analog 1/2 rev mode are deleted in the display menu. If the parameter Analog 1/2 rev
mode / measured value is selected in HART, invalid selection... is indicated.

*) HART shows "Unknown enumerator" if a parameter was selected via display which is unknown in HART.

7.2 Parameter list


Parameter Data Data range Dec. Unit R : read Reset Default
form Point
W: write
Exe : Master Power on
execute
Write protect Select No - - R/W -
Yes
Enable WRT 10 min Acc. to HART - - R/W X Disable
New Password ASCII 8 characters - - R/W X Space
Software Seal Select Break - - R/W -
Keep
Master Reset Select Not Execute - - EXE Not Execute
Execute X
Key Status Select Enable - - R/W X X Enable
Inhibit
Language Select English - - R/W X English
German
French
Mass Flow Decimal - 0 to 5 Mass flow unit R - -
Volume Flow Decimal - 0 to 5 Vol flow unit R - -
Density Decimal - 0 to 5 Density unit R - -
Temperature Decimal - 0 to 5 Temperature unit R - -
F-Total Decimal - Auto Total unit R - -
R-Total Decimal - Auto Total unit R - -
D-Total Decimal - Auto Total unit R - -
Concentration meas Decimal - 0 to 5 Customer R - -
specific
Net flow Decimal - 0 to 5 Mass flow unit R - -
Analog output 1 Decimal - as sel. as sel. Var. R - -
Var.
Analog output 1 % Decimal - 2 % R - -
Analog output 1 mA Decimal - 2 mA R - -

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Analog output 2 Decimal - as sel. as sel. Var. R - -


Var.
Analog output 2 % Decimal - 2 % R - -
Analog output 2 mA Decimal - 2 mA R - -
Pulse output 1 Decimal - 1 Hz R - -
Status output 1 ASCII - - - R - -
Pulse output 2 Decimal - 1 Hz R - -
Status output 2 ASCII - - - R - -
View input ASCII - - - R - -
Total reset cntrl Select Inhibit - - R/W X X Inhibit
Enable
Total reset Select Not Execute - - R/W X X Not Execute
Execute
Self Test Select Not Execute - - R/W X Not Execute
Execute
Status ASCII Results of last self - - R - -
test
Hist Overview ord ASCII - - - R - -
Hist Overview abs ASCII - - - R - -
Error History ASCII - - - R - -
Analog output 1(Test ) Decimal 2.4 to 21.5 2 mA W X X 4.0
Analog output 2(Test ) Decimal 2.4 to 21.5 2 mA W X X 4.0
Pulse output 1 (Test ) Decimal 0 to 10000 1 Hz W X X 1000.0
Status output 1 (Test ) Select On Active - - W X X On Active
Off Active
Pulse output 2 (Test ) Decimal 0 to 10000 1 Hz W X X 1000.0
Status output 2 (Test ) Select On Active - - W X X On Active
Off Active
Status input (Test ) ASCII Status SI - - W - -
Autozero tuning Select Inhibit - - R/W X X Inhibit
Enable
Autozero Time Select 3 min. - - R/W X X 3 min.
30 s
Autozero Exe Select Not Execute - - Exe X X Not Execute
Execute
Autozero Value Decimal depends on size 3 kg/h R X 000.000
Autozero History ASCII - - - R - -
Autozero initial Decimal depends on size 3 kg/h R - -
Autozero range Decimal depends on size 3 kg/h R - -
Autozero fluctuation Decimal depends on size 3 kg/h R - -
Output Trim AO 1 trim Decimal Acc. To HART - - R/W - 0
4mA
Output Trim AO 2 trim Decimal Acc. To HART - - R/W - 0
4mA
Output Trim AO 1 trim Decimal Acc. To HART - - R/W - 0
20mA
Output Trim AO 2 trim Decimal Acc. To HART - - R/W - 0
20mA
Tag ASCII 8 characters - - R/W Space
Long Tag ASCII 22 characters - - R/W Space

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Disp select 1 Select Mass flow - - R/W X Mass Flow

Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration
meas
Net flow

Disp select 2 Select Mass flow - - R/W X Density

Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration
meas
Net flow
None
Disp select 3 Select Mass flow - - R/W X Temperature

Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration
meas
Net flow
None

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Disp select 4 Select Mass flow - - R/W X F-Total mass

Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration
meas
Net flow
None
Disp Contrast Decimal -5 …+5 - - R/W 0

Disp Period Select 0.5 s - Sec. R/W X 1.0 s

1.0 s
2.0 s

Flow direction Select Forward - - R/W X Forward

Reverse
Mass flow unit Select g/s - - R/W RCCS30 .. 33

g/min Kg/h
RCCS34 …39
g/h
t/h
kg/s
kg/min
kg/h
t/min
t/h

Mass flow format Select xxxxxxx - - R/W xxxx.XX

xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX
Mass flow LRV Decimal -Qmax to Qmax 0 to 5 Mass flow unit R/W 0

Mass flow URV Decimal 0 to Qmax 0 to 5 Mass flow unit R/W Qnom

Mass flow damping Decimal 0.1 to 200 1 Sec. R/W X 3

Mass flow lowcut Decimal 0 to 10% of Qmax 0 to 5 Mass flow unit R/W 0

Mass flow alm1 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function


More Than
Less Than
Mass flow alm1 crit Decimal -110% to 110% of 0 to 5 Mass flow unit R/W X 0
URV

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Mass flow alm 2 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function


More Than
Less Than
Mass flow alm2 crit Decimal -110% to 110% of 0 to 5 Mass flow unit R/W X 0
URV
Mass flow fix val sel Select Inhibit - - R/W X Inhibit

Enable
Mass flow fixed val Decimal 0 to Qnom 0 to 5 Mass flow unit R/W X 0

Vol flow unit Select Cucm/s - - R/W Cum/h


Cucm/min
Cucm/h
l/s
l/min
l/h
Cum/s
Cum/min
Cum/h
gal/s
gal/min
gal/h
Cuft/s
Cuft/min
Cuft/h
bbl/s
bbl/min
bbl/h
Impgal/s
Impgal/min
Impgal/h
bbl/d
Vol flow format Select xxxxxxx - - R/W xxxx.XX

xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX
Vol flow LRV Decimal -Qvmax to Qvmax 0 to 5 Vol flow unit R/W 0
Vol flow URV Decimal 0 to Qvmax 0 to 5 Vol flow unit R/W Qvnom

Vol flow Damping Decimal 0.1 to 200 1 Sec. R/W X 3


Vol flow Lowcut Decimal 0 to 10% of Qvmax 0 to 5 Vol flow unit R/W X 0
Vol flow alm 1 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
More Than
Less Than
Vol flow alm 1 crit Decimal -110% to 110% of 0 to 5 Vol flow unit R/W X 0
URV
Vol flow alm 2 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
More Than
Less Than
Vol flow alm 2 crit Decimal -110% to 110% of 0 to 5 Vol flow unit R/W X 0
URV

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-6
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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Density unit Select g/ml - - R/W X kg/l


kg/l
kg/Cum
lb/gal
lb/Cuft
g/cc
Density format Select xxxxxxx - - R/W X xx.XXXX

xxxxx.X

xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX
Density LRV Decimal 0 to 5 kg/l 0 to 5 Density Unit R/W X 0.0
Density URV Decimal 0 to 5 kg/l 0 to 5 Density Unit R/W X 1.5
Density damping Decimal 0.1 to 200 1 Sec R/W X 15.0
Density lowcut Decimal 0 to 110% of URV 0 to 5 Density Unit R/W X 0.0
Density alm 1 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
More Than
Less Than
Density alm 1 crit Decimal 0 to 5 kg/l 0 to 5 Density Unit R/W X LRV
Density alm 2 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
More Than
Less Than
Density alm 2 crit Decimal 0 to 5 kg/l 0 to 5 Density Unit R/W X URV
Density fix val sel Select Inhibit - - R/W X X Inhibit
Enable
Density fixed value Decimal 0 to 5 kg/l 0 to 5 Density Unit R/W X X 1.0
Pressure Decimal 0 to 400 2 bar R/W X X 0.0
Pressure Unit Select bar - - R/W X bar
psi
Temperature unit Select degC - - R/W X degC
degF
K
Temperature format Select Xxxxxxx - - R/W X xxxxx.X

xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX
Temperature LRV Decimal Standard : -200 to 0 to 5 Temperature unit R/W X 0.0
230 °C
High Temp. : 0 to
400 °C
Temperature URV Decimal Standard : -200 to 0 to 5 Temperature unit R/W X 150.0
230 °C
High Temp. : 0 to
400 °C
Temperature damping Decimal 0.1 to 200 1 Sec R/W X 15.0
Temp alm 1 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
More Than
Less Than

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Temp alm 1 crit Decimal Standard : -200 to 0 to 5 Temperature unit R/W X LRV
200 °C
Temp alm 2 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
More Than
Less Than
Temp alm 2 crit Decimal Standard : -200 to 0 to 5 Temperature unit R/W X URV
230 °C
High Temp. : 0 to
400 °C
Temp fix val select Select Inhibit - - R/W X X Inhibit
Enable
Temp fixed value Decimal Standard : -200 to 1 Temperature unit R/W X X 30.0
230 °C
High Temp. : 0 to
400 °C
Temp gain Decimal 0.8 … 1.2 3 - R/W 1.000
Analog 1 select Select None - - R/W X Mass flow
Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration
meas
Netflow
Analog 1 alarm out Select <2.4mA - - R/W X <3.6mA
<3.6mA
4.0mA
>21mA
>21.6mA
Hold
Measured Value
Analog 1 low LMT Decimal Namur : 3.8 to 2 mA R/W X 3.8 (Namur) ;
20.5 mA 2.4 (not Namur)
Not Namur : 2.4 to
21.6 mA
Analog 1 high LMT Decimal Namur : 3.8 to 2 mA R/W X 20.5 (Namur) ;
20.5 mA 21.6 (not Namur)

Not Namur : 2.4 to


21.6 mA
Analog 2 select Select None - - R/W X Density
Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration
meas
Netflow
Analog 2 alarm out Select <2.4mA - - R/W X <3.6mA
<3.6mA
4.0mA
>21mA
>21.6mA
Hold
Measured Value

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-8
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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Analog 2 low LMT Decimal Namur : 3.8 to 2 mA R/W X 3.8 (Namur); 2.4
20.5 mA (Not Namur)
Not Namur : 2.4 to
21.6 mA
Analog 2 high LMT Decimal Namur : 3.8 to 2 mA R/W X 20.5 (Namur);
20.5 mA 21.6 (Not
Namur)
Not Namur : 2.4 to
21.6 mA
Pulse/Stat 1 select Select Pulse - - R/W X Pulse
Status out
No Function

Pulse 1 select Select None - - R/W X Mass forward

Mass forward
Mass reverse
Volume forward
Volume reverse
Mass flow
Volume flow
Density

Temperature
Concentration
meas
Net forward
Net reverse
Net flow
Pulse 1 unit Select Hz - - R/W X kg/P
g/P
kg/P
t/P
lb/P
Cucm/P
l/P
Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P
Pulse 1 rate Decimal 0 to 10000 0 Pulse 1 unit R/W X 1
Pulse 1 active mode Select On Active - - R/W X On active
Off Active

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Pulse 1 width Select 0.05ms - - R/W 1ms


0.1ms
0.5ms
1ms
5ms
10ms
50ms
100ms
500ms
1000ms

Pulse 1 at alarm Select 0 Hz - - R/W X 0 Hz


Measured Value
SO 1 function Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
Flow - Direction
Total switch
Mass flow alm 1
Mass flow alm 2
Mass flow alm 1+2
Vol flow alm 1
Vol flow alm 2
Vol flow alm 1+2
Density alm 1
Density alm 2
Density alm 1+2

Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Temp alm 1+2
Concentr. meas
alm 1
Concentr. meas
alm 2
Concentr. meas
alm 1+2
Net flow alm 1
Net flow alm 2
Net flow alm 1+2
Slug alarm

Empty alarm
Corrosion alarm
All alarms
SO 1 active mode Select On Active - - R/W X On active
Off Active
Pulse/Stat 2 select Select Pulse - - R/W X Status out
Status out
No Function

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-10
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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Pulse 2 select Select None - - R/W X Density


Mass forward
Mass reverse
Volume forward
Volume reverse
Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration
meas
Net forward
Net reverse
Net flow

Pulse 2 unit Select Hz - - R/W X Hz


g/P
kg/P
t/P
lb/P
Cucm/P
l/P
Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P
Pulse 2 rate Decimal 0 to 2000 0 Pulse 2 unit R/W X 1000
Pulse 2 active mode Select On Active - - R/W X On active
Off Active
Pulse 2 width Select 0.05ms - - R/W 1ms
0.1ms
0.5ms
1ms
5ms
10ms
50ms
100ms
500ms
1000ms
Pulse 2 at alarm Select 0 Hz - - R/W X 0 Hz
Measured Value

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

SO 2 function Select No Function - - R/W X No Function


Flow - Direction
Total switch
Mass flow alm 1
Mass flow alm 2
Mass flow alm 1+2
Vol flow alm 1
Vol flow alm 2
Vol flow alm 1+2
Density alm 1
Density alm 2
Density alm 1+2
Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Temp alm 1+2
Concentr. meas
alm 2
Concentr. meas
alm 2
Concentr. meas
alm 1+2
Net flow alm 1
Net flow alm 2
Net flow alm 1+2
Slug alarm
Empty alarm
Corrosion alarm
All alarms

SO 2 active mode Select On Active - - R/W X On active


Off Active
SI function Select No Function - - R/W X No Function

Autozero
Total reset
0% Signal lock
SI active mode Select On Active - - R/W X On active
Off Active
Total select Select Mass - - R/W X Mass
Volume
Net
Total unit mass / net Select g - - R/W X kg
kg
t
lb

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-12
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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Total unit volume Select Cucm - - R/W X L


L
Cum
gal
kgal
Cuft
bbl
Impgal
kImpgal
Total switch Decimal 0 to 99999.9 0 Total unit R/W X 0
Total at alarm Select Hold - - R/W X Hold
Continue Total

Total reset cntrl Select Inhibit - - R/W X X Inhibit


Enable
Total reset Select Not Execute - - R/W X X Not Execute
Execute
SK20 Decimal 2 to 5 MHz*kg/h R/W 130.000
SKT Decimal 3 E-4/K R/W -4.82
RV Decimal 3 %/(kg/l) R/W 0.26
Qnom Decimal 0 Mass flow unit R 9
KD Decimal 4 kg/l R/W 3.700
fl20 Decimal 3 Hz R/W 180.000
FTC1 Decimal 3 E-4/K R/W -2.220
FTCK Decimal 3 E-4*l /(kg*K) R/W 0
SKP Decimal 4 E-4/bar R/W -0.33
FPC Decimal 4 E-4/bar R/W 0.164
Poll Address Decimal 0 to 255 0 - R/W X 0
Num req pream Decimal 0 to 255 0 - R/W 5
Concentration meas Select xxxxxxx - - R/W xxxx.XX
format
xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX
Concentration meas Decimal 0 to 110 0 to 5 Concentration R/W 0.0
LRV meas unit
Concentration meas Decimal 0 to 110 0 to 5 Concentration R/W 100.0
URV meas unit
Concentration meas Decimal 0.1 to 200 1 Sec. R/W X 10.0
Damp
Concentration meas Decimal 0 to 10% of URV 0 to 5 Concentrat ion R/W 0
lowcut meas unit
Conc meas alm 1 Sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
More Than
Less Than
Conc meas alm 1 Crit Decimal 0 to 110 0 to 5 Concentration R/W X LRV
meas unit

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Conc meas alm 2 Sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function


More Than
Less Than
Conc meas alm 2 Crit Decimal 0 to 110 0 to 5 Concentration R/W X URV
meas unit
Net flow unit Select g/s - - R/W RCCS30 .. 33
g/min Kg/h
g/h RCCS34 …39
kg/s t/h
kg/min
kg/h
t/min
t/h
lb/s
lb/min
lb/h

Net flow format Select xxxxxxx - - R/W xxxx.XX


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX
Net flow LRV Decimal -Qmax to Qmax 0 to 5 Customer R/W 0
specific
Net flow URV Decimal 0 to Qmax 0 to 5 Customer R/W Qnom
specific
Net flow damping Decimal 0.1 to 200 1 Sec. R/W X 10.0
Net flow lowcut Decimal 0 to 10% of Qmax 0 to 5 Customer R/W 0.0
specific
Net flow Alm 1 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
More Than
Less Than
Net flow Alm 1 crit Decimal -110% to 110% of 0 to 4 Customer R/W X LRV
URV specific
Net flow Alm 2 sel Select No Function - - R/W X No Function
More Than
Less Than
Net flow Alm 2 crit Decimal -110% to 110% of 0 to 4 Customer R/W X URV
URV specific
Measuring range Select Namur - - R
Not Namur
Slug alarm select Select Not Apply - - R/W X Not Apply
Apply
Drive gain Decimal - 3 V R -
Slug criteria Decimal 0 to 3 3 V R/W X 10
Slug duration Decimal 0 to 120 0 Sec. R/W X 1
After Slug Select Measured value - - R/W X Measured value
Hold
Drive gain damping Decimal 0.1 to 200 1 Sec. R/W X 1

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-14
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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Empty pipe alm sel Select Not Apply - - R/W X Not Apply
Apply
Empty pipe crit Decimal 0 to Density URV 0 to 5 Density unit R/W X 0
After empty pipe Select Massflow = Zero - - R/W X Massflow =
Zero
Measured Value
Hold
Corrosion alm sel Select Not Apply - - R/W X Not Apply
Apply
Corrosion criteria Decimal 0 to Density URV 0 to 5 Density unit R/W X 0
Corrosion damp Decimal 0.1 to 10 1 h R/W X 10
Fluid max temp Decimal - 1 Temperature unit R -
Distributor ASCII - - - R Yokogawa
Descriptor ASCII 16 characters - - R/W X Space
Message ASCII 32 characters - - R/W X Space
Date ASCII mm/dd/yy - - R/W X Space
Sensor model Select RCCS30 - - R/W RCCS36
RCCS31
RCCS32
RCCS33
RCCS34
RCCS36
RCCS38
RCCS39
RCCS39/IR
Sensor S/N Decimal 7 digits - - R Comm.no. (1)
Assembly number Decimal 7 digits - - R Comm.no. (2)
Universal rev Decimal 7 digits - - R fix
Fld. dev rev. Decimal - - - R fix
Software rev Decimal - - - R fix
Hardware rev Decimal - - - R fix
Device id Decimal 7 digits - - R 7xxxxxx

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

7.3 Parameter tree, Display menu


bold = default

Main Language English Sel


Menu
German
French

View fld dev vars Mass flow R


Process variables

Volume flow R
Density R
Temperature R
F-Total R
R-Total R
D-Total R
Concentration meas R
Net flow R

View Outputs Analog output 1 Analog output 1 R


Analog output 1% R
Analog output 1 mA R

Analog output 2 Analog output 2 R


Analog output 2% R
Analog output 2 mA R
Process variables

Pulse/Status out 1 Pulse output 1 R


Status output1 R

Pulse/Status out 2 Pulse output 2 R


Status output2 R

View Input R

Totalizer Total reset cntrl Inhibit Sel


Enable

Total reset Exe

Self test/Status Self test Exe


Diag / Service

Status Event overview R


Error R
Alarm R
Warning R

Hist Overview ord Hist Overview ord R


Clear History Exe

Hist Overview abs Hist Overview abs R


Error R
Alarm R
Warning R
Clear History Exe

Error History R

Input/Output test Analog output 1 R/W


Diag / Service

Analog output 2 R/W


Pulse output 1 R/W
Status output 1 R/W
Pulse output 2 R/W
Status output 2 R/W
Status input R

Auto zero check Autozero history

Autozero initial R

Autozero range R

Autozero fluctuation R

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-16
5th edition Nov. 2005
7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Autozero Zero tuning Inhibit Sel


Diag / Service Enable

Autozero time 3 min Sel


30 s

Autozero Exe Exe

Autozero value R

Output trim AO 1 trim 4mA Exe

AO 1 trim 20mA Exe

AO 2 trim 4mA Exe

AO 2 trim 20mA Exe

Tag R/W
Basic Setup

Long Tag R/W

Display config Disp select 1 Mass flow Sel


Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration meas
Net flow

Disp select 2 Mass flow Sel


Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
Basic Setup

D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration meas
Net flow
None

Disp select 3 Mass flow Sel


Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration meas
Net flow
None

Disp select 4 Mass flow Sel


Volume flow
Basic Setup

Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D -Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration meas
Net flow
None

Display contrast R/W

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Mass flow Mass flow


unit g/s Sel
g/min
g/h
kg/s
kg/min
kg/h
t/min
t/h
lb/s
lb/min
lb/h

Mass flow LRV R/W

Mass flow URV R/W


Basic Setup

Mass flow damping R/W

Density Density unit g/ml Sel


kg/l
kg/Cum
lb/gal
lb/Cuft
g/cc

Density LRV R/W

Density URV R/W

Density damping R/W

Temperature Temperature unit degC Sel


degF
K

Temperature LRV R/W

Temperature URV R/W

Temperature damping R/W

Analog 1 select None Sel


Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Basic Setup

Concentration meas
Net flow

Analog 2 select None Sel


Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration meas
Net flow

Pulse/Status out 1 Pulse/Stat 1 select Pulse Sel


Status out
No function

Pulse 1 select None Sel


Mass forward
Mass reverse
Volume forward
Volume reverse
Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration meas
Net forward
Net reverse
Basic Setup

Net flow

Pulse1 unit Hz Sel


g/P
kg/P
t/P
lb/P
Cucm/P
l/P
Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P

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5th edition Nov. 2005
7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Pulse1 rate R/W

SO 1 function No Function Sel


Flow direction
Total Switch
Mass flow alm 1
Mass flow alm 2
Mass flow alm 1+2
Vol flow alm 1
Vol flow alm 2
Vol flow alm 1+2
Density alm 1
Density alm 2
Basic Setup

Density alm 1+2


Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Temp alm 1+2
Concentr. meas alm 1
Concentr. meas alm 2
Concentr. meas alm 1+2
Net flow alm 1
Net flow alm 2
Net flow alm 1+2
Slug alarm
Empty alarm
Corrosion alarm
All alarms
Pulse/Status out 2 Pulse/Stat 2 select Pulse Sel
Status out
No function
Basic Setup

Pulse 2 select None Sel


Mass forward
Mass reverse
Volume forward
Volume reverse
Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration meas
Net forward
Net reverse
Net flow

Pulse2 unit Hz Sel


Basic Setup

g/P
Kg/P
t/P
lb/P
Cucm/P
l/P
Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P

Pulse2 rate R/W


Basic Setup

SO 2 function No function Sel


Flow direction
Total switch
Mass flow alm 1
Mass flow alm 2
Mass flow alm 1+2
Vol flow alm 1
Vol flow alm 2
Vol flow alm 1+2
Density alm 1
Density alm 2
Density alm 1+2
Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Temp alm 1+2
Concentr. meas alm 1
Concentr. meas alm 2
Concentr. meas alm 1+2
Net flow alm 1
Net flow alm 2
Net flow alm 1+2
Slug alarm
Empty alarm
Corrosion alarm
All alarms

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

SI function No function Sel


Autozero
Total reset
0% signal lock

Totalizer Total select Mass Sel


Basic Setp

Volume
Net

Total unit mass g Sel


kg
t
lb

Total unit volume Cucm Sel


l
Cum
gal
kgal
Impgal
kImpgal
Cuft
bbl

Total unit net g Sel


kg
t
lb

Display config Disp select 1 Mass flow Sel


Detailed Setup

Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration meas
Net flow

Disp select 2 Mass flow Sel


Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration meas
Net flow
None
Detailed Setup

Disp select 3 Mass flow Sel


Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration meas
Net flow
None

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-20
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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Disp select 4 Mass flow Sel


Detailed Setup

Volume flow
Density
Temperature
F-Total mass
R-Total mass
D-Total mass
F-Total volume
R-Total volume
D-Total volume
F-Total net
R-Total net
D-Total net
Concentration meas
Net flow
None

Display contrast R/W

Disp period 0.5 s Sel


1.0 s
Detailed Setup

2.0 s

Language English Sel


German
French

Sensor model RCCS30 Sel


RCCS31
RCCS32
RCCS33
RCCS34
RCCS36
RCCS38
RCCS39
RCCS39/IR

Sensor constants Mass flow SK20 R/W


Detailed Setup

SKT R/W

RV R/W

Qnom R

SKP R/W

Density KD R/W

fl20 R/W

FTC1 R/W

FTCK R/W
FPC R/W
Detailed Setup

Config fld variables Flow direction Forward Sel


Reverse

Mass flow Mass flow unit g/s Sel


g/min
g/h
kg/s
kg/min
kg/h
t/min
t/h
lb/s
lb/min
lb/h
Detailed Setup

Mass flow format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

Mass flow LRV R/W

Mass flow URV R/W

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Mass flow damping R/W

Mass flow lowcut R/W

Mass flow alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than
Detailed Setup

Mass flow alm 1 crit R/W

Mass flow alm 2 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Mass flow m
al 2 crit R/W

Mass flow fix val sel Inhibit Sel


Enable

Mass flow fixed val R/W

Volume flow Vol flow unit Cucm/s Sel


Cucm/min
Cucm/h
l/s
I/min
l/h
Cum/s
Detailed Setup

Cum/min
Cum/h
gal/s
gal/min
gal/h
Cuft/s
Cuft/min
Cuft/h
bbl/s
bbl/min
bbl/h
Impgal/s
Impgal/min
Impgal/h
bbl/d

Vol flow format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
Detailed Setup

x.XXXXX

Vol flow LRV R/W

Vol flow URV R/W

Vol flow damping R/W

Vol flow lowcut R/W

Vol flow alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than
Vol flow alm 1 crit R/W

Vol flow alm 2 sel No function Sel


More than
Detailed Setup

Less than
Vol flow alm 2 crit R/W

Density Density unit g/ml Sel


kg/l
kg/Cum
lb/gal
lb/Cuft
g/cc

Density format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-22
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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Density LRV R/W

Density URV R/W


Detailed Setup

Density damping R/W

Density lowcut R/W

Density alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Density alm 1 crit R/W

Density alm 2 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Density alm 2 crit R/W

Density fix val sel Inhibit Sel


Enable

Density fixed value R/W


Detailed Setup

Pressure R/W
Pressure Unit bar Sel
psi
Temperature Temperature unit degC Sel
degF
K

Temperature format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

Temperature LRV R/W

Temperature URV R/W


Detailed Setup

Temperature damping R/W

Temp alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Temp alm 1 crit R/W

Temp alm 2 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Temp alm 2 crit R/W

Temp fix val select Inhibit Sel


Enable
Detailed Setup

Temp fixed value R/W

Temp gain R/W

Config Output/Input Analog output 1 Analog 1select None Sel


Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration meas
Net flow

Analog 1 alarm Out <2.4 mA Sel


<3.6 mA
<4.0 mA
>21.0 mA
>21.6 mA
Hold
Measured value

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Detailed Setup
Analog 1 low LMT R/W

Analog 1 high LMT R/W

Analog output 2 Analog 2 select None Sel


Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration meas
Net flow

Analog 2 alarm Out <2.4 mA Sel


<3.6 mA
<4.0 mA
>21.0 mA
>21.6 mA
Detailed Setup

Hold
Measured value

Analog 2 low LMT R/W

Analog 2 high LMT R/W

Pulse/Status out 1 Pulse/Stat 1 select Pulse Sel


Status out
No function
Detailed Setup

Pulse 1 select None Sel


Mass forward
Mass reverse
Volume forward
Volume reverse
Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration meas
Net forward
Net reverse
Net flow

Pulse 1 unit Hz Sel


g/P
kg/P
t/P
lb/P
Detailed Setup

Cucm/P
l/P
Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P

Pulse 1 rate R/W

Pulse 1 active mode On Active Sel


Off Active

Pulse1 width 0.05ms Sel


0.1ms
Detailed Setup

0.5ms
1ms
5ms
10ms
50ms
100ms
500ms
1000ms

Pulse 1 at alarm 0 Hz Sel


Measured value

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-24
5th edition Nov. 2005
7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

SO1 function No function Sel


Flow direction
Total switch
Mass flow alm 1
Detailed Setup

Mass flow alm 2


Mass flow alm 1+2
Vol flow alm 1
Vol flow alm 2
Vol flow alm 1+2
Density alm 1
Density alm 2
Density alm 1+2
Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Temp alm 1+2
Concentr. meas alm 1
Concentr. meas alm 2
Concentr. meas alm1+2
Net flow alm 1
Net flow alm 2
Net flow alm 1+2
Slug alarm
Empty alarm
Corrosion alarm
All alarms
Detailed Setup

SO1 active mode On Active Sel


Off Active

Pulse/Status out 2 Pulse/Stat 2 select Pulse Sel


Status out
No function

Pulse 2 select None Sel


Mass forward
Mass reverse
Volume forward
Volume reverse
Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration meas
Net forward
Net reverse
Detailed Setup

Net flow

Pulse 2 unit Hz Sel


g/P
Kg/P
t/P
lb/P
Cucm/P
l/P
Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P

Pulse 2 rate R/W


Pulse 2 active mode On Active Sel
Detailed Setup

Off Active

Pulse 2 width 0.05ms Sel


0.1ms
0.5ms
1ms
5ms
10ms
50ms
100ms
500ms
1000ms

Pulse 2 at alarm 0 Hz Sel


Measured value

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

SO2 function No function Sel


Flow direction
Total switch
Mass flow alm 1
Mass flow alm 2
Mass flow alm 1+2
Vol flow alm 1
Vol flow alm 2
Detailed Setup

Vol flow alm 1+2


Density alm 1
Density alm 2
Density alm 1+2
Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Temp alm 1+2
Concentr. meas alm 1
Concentr. meas alm 2
Concentr. meas alm1+2
Net flow alm 1
Net flow alm 2
Net flow alm 1+2
Slug alarm
Empty alarm
Corrosion alarm
All alarms

SO2 active mode On Active Sel


Off Active

Status input SI function No function Sel


Autozero
Total reset
0% signal lock
Detailed Setup

SI active mode On Active Sel


Off Active

Totalizer Total unit mass g Sel


kg
t
lb

Total unit volume Cucm Sel


l
Cum
gal
kgal
Impgal
kImpgal
Cuft
bbl

Total unit net g Sel


kg
Detailed Setup

t
lb
Sel
Total select Mass
Volume
Net

Total switch R/W

Total at alarm Hold Sel


Continue total

Total reset cntrl Inhibit Sel


Enable
Detailed Setup

Total reset Exe

HART communication Poll addr R/W

Num req pream R/W


Num resp pream R/W

Master reset Exe

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-26
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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Concentration meas Concentr. meas format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

Concentr. meas LRV R/W

Concentr. meas URV R/W

Concentr. meas Damp R/W

Concentr. meas Lowcut R/W

Conc meas alm 1 Sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Conc meas alm 1 Crit R/W

Conc meas alm 2 Sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Conc meas alm 2 Crit R/W

Net flow Net flow unit kg/h Sel


t/min
t/h
lb/s
lb/min
lb/h

Net f low format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX
Detailed Setup

Net flow LRV R/W

Net flow URV R/W

Net flow damping R/W

Net flow lowcut R/W

Net flow Alm 1 Sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Net flow Alm 1 Crit R/W


Detailed Setup

Net flow Alm 1 Sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Net flow Alm 1 Crit R/W

Measuring Range R

Slug detection Slug alarm select Not apply Sel


Apply

Drive gain R

Slug criteria R/W


Detailed Setup

Slug duration R/W

After slug Measured value Sel


Hold
Drive gain damping

Empty pipe detect Empty pipe alm sel Not apply Sel
Apply

Empty pipe crit R/W

After empty pipe Massflow = Zero Sel


Measured Value
Hold

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Corrosion detect Corrosion alm sel Not apply Sel


Apply

Corrosion crit R/W

Corrosion damp R/W

Fluid max temp R

Device information Tag R/W

Long Tag R/W

Descriptor R/W

Message R/W

Date R/W

Sensor model R

Sensor S/N R

Assembly number R

Distributor R
Review device info

Sensor model R

Sensor S/N R

Assembly number R

Tag R

Long Tag R

Descriptor R

Message R

Date R

Device id R
Review device info

Universal rev R

Fld dev rev R

Software rev R

Hardware rev R

SK20 R
Review sensor

SKT R

RV R

Qnom R

SKP R

KD R

fl20 R

FTC1 R

FTCK R

FPC R

Autozero value R

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-28
5th edition Nov. 2005
7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Flow direction R
Review FldDev vars 1
Mass flow unit R

Mass flow LRV R

Mass flow LRV R

Mass flow damping R

Mass flow lowcut R

Mass flow alm 1 sel R

Mass flow alm 1 crit R

Mass flow alm 2 sel R

Mass flow alm 2 crit R

MF fixed value R

Vol flow unit R

Vol flow LRV R

Vol flow URV R

Vol flow damping R

Vol flow lowcut R

Vol flow alm 1 sel R

Vol flow alm 1 crit R

Vol flow alm 2 sel R

Vol flow alm 2 crit R

Density unit R
Review FldDev vars 1

Density LRV R

Density URV R

Density damping R

Density lowcut R

Density alm 1 sel R

Density alm 1 crit R

Density alm 2 sel R

Density alm 2 crit R

Pressure R
Pressure unit R
Review FldDev vars 1

Temperature unit R

Temperature LRV R

Temperature URV R

Temperature damping R

Temp range select R

Temp alarm 1 select R

Temp alarm 1 crit R

Temp alarm 2 select R

Temp alarm 2 crit R

Temp fixed value R

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Concentration meas Unit R


Review FldDev Concentration meas LRV R

Concentration meas URV R

Concentration meas Damp R


s 2 var

Concentration meas Lowcut R

Conc meas alm 1Sel R

Conc meas alm 1Crit R

Conc meas alm 2 Sel R

Conc meas alm 2 Crit R

Net flow Unit R

Net flow LRV R

Net flow URV R


Revie FldDev vars 2

Net flow damping R

Net flow lowcut R

Net flow Alm1 sel R

Net flow Alm 1 crit R

Net flow Alm 2sel R

Net flow Alm 2 crit R

Analog 1 select R
Review Outputs/ Input

Analog 1 alarm out R

Analog 1 low LMT R

Analog 1 high LMT R

Analog 2 select R

Analog 2 alarm out R

Analog 2 low LMT R

Analog 2 high LMT R

Pulse/Status 1 select R

Pulse 1 active mode R

Pulse 1 select R

Pulse 1 unit R
Review Outputs/ Input

Pulse 1 rate R

Pulse 1 width R

Pulse 1 at alarm R

SO 1 function R

Pulse/Status 2 select R

Pulse 2 active mode R

Pulse 2 select R

Pulse 2 unit R

Pulse 2 rate R
Review Outputs/ Input

Pulse 2 width R

Pulse 2 at alarm R

SO 2 function R

SI function R

SI active mode R

Total select R

Total unit mass R

Total unit volume R


Total unit net R
Total switch R
Total at alarm R
Total reset cntrl R
Poll addr R
Review HART

Num req pream R

Num resp pream R

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-30
5th edition Nov. 2005
7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

7.4 Parameter tree, HART menu

Online Device setup Set parameters for Rotamass (see below)


PV Display process value in engineering unit.
PV AO Display analogue output in mA.
Review Review parameters for Rotamass (see below)
Service Not open

Device View fld dev vars Mass flo R


Process variables

Setup Volume flo R


Dens R
Temp R
F-Total R
R-Total R
D-Total R
Conc meas R
Net flo R

View Outputs Analog output 1 PV R


PV AO R
% rnge R

Analog output 2 SV R
SV AO R
% rnge R

Pulse/Status out 1 TV Freq R


SO 1 function R

Pulse/Status out 2 TV Freq R


Process variables

SO 2 function R

View Input Input function R

Totalizer Total res cntrl Inhibit Sel


Enable
Total reset Exe
Self test/Status Self test LCD/Key Test Exe
Diag / Service

Self Test Exe

Status Event overview R


Error R
Alarm R
Warning R

Hist Overview ord Hist Overview ord R


Clear History Not execute Exe
Execute

Hist Overview abs History Set Abs R


Set1 R
:
Set 10 R

History set menu History Set R


Hist Overview R
H. error R
H. Alarm R
H. Warning R

Clear History Exe

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Input/Output test Analog Out 1 R/W


Analog Out 2 R/W
Pulse Out 1 R/W
Status Out 1 R/W
Pulse Out 2 R/W
Status Out 2 R/W
Status Input R

Auto zero check Autozero history R

AZ range R

AZ fluctuation R

Autozero Zero tuning Inhibit Sel


Diag / Service

Enable

Autozero Autozero duration 3 min Sel


30 s

Perform auto zero Exe

Autozero value R

Loop trim Trim output 1 Exe

Trim output 2 Exe

Tag R/W
Basic Setup

Long Tag R/W

Display config Disp select 1 Mass flo Sel


Volume flo
Dens
Temp
F-Total
R-Total
D-Total
Conc meas
Net flo

Disp select 2 Mass flo Sel


Volume flo
Dens
Basic Setup

Temp
F-Total
R-Total
D-Total
Conc meas
Net flo
None

Disp select 3 Mass flo Sel


Volume flo
Dens
Temp
F-Total
R-Total
D-Total
Conc meas
Basic Setup

Net flo
None

Disp select 4 Mass flo Sel


Volume flo
Dens
Temp
F-Total
R-Total
D-Total
Conc meas
Net flo
None

Display contrast R/W

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-32
5th edition Nov. 2005
7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Mass flo Mass flo unit g/s Sel


Basic Setup g/min
g/h
kg/s
kg/min
kg/h
MetTon/min
MetTon/h
lb/s
lb/min
lb/h

Mass flo LRV R/W

Mass flo URV R/W


Basic Setup

Mass flow Damping R/W

Dens Dens unit g/ml Sel


kg/l
kg/Cum
lb/gal
lb/Cuft

Dens LRV R/W

Dens URV R/W

Dens Damping R/W


Basic Setup

Temp Temp unit degC Sel


degF
K

Temp LRV R/W

Temp URV R/W

Temp Damping R/W

Analog 1 select None Sel


Mass flo
Volume flo
Basic Setup

Dens
Temp
Conc meas
Net flo

Analog 2 select None Sel


Mass flo
Volume flo
Dens
Temp
Conc meas
Net flo

Pulse/Status out 1 Pulse/Stat 1 select Pulse Sel


Status out
No function

Pulse out 1 Pulse 1 select None Sel


Mass totl forw
Mass totl rev
Vol totl forw
Vol totl rev
Net totl forw
Net totl rev
Mass flo
Vol flo
Dens
Temp
Conc meas
Net flow

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

TV unit Hz Sel
g/P
kg/P
t/P
Basic Setup

lb/P
Cucm/P
l/P
Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P
TV rate R/W

Status out 1 SO 1 function No Function Sel


Basic Setup

Bi-directional
Total Switch
Mass flo alm 1
Mass flo alm 2
Mass flo alm 1+2
Vol flo alm 1
Vol flo alm 2
Vol flo alm 1+2
Dens alm 1
Dens alm 2
Dens alm 1+2
Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Basic Setup

Temp alm 1+2


Conc alm 1
Conc alm 2
Conc alm 1+2
Net flo alm 1
Net flo alm 2
Net flo alm 1+2
Slug alarm
Empty alarm,
Corrosion alarm

Pulse/Status out 2 Pulse/Stat 2 select Pulse Sel


Status out
No function
Basic Setup

Pulse out 2 Pulse 2 select None Sel


Mass totl forw
Mass totl rev
Vol totl forw
Vol totl rev
Net totl forw
Net totl rev
Mass flo
Vol flo
Dens
Temp
Conc meas
Net flow
Basic Setup

TV unit Hz Sel
g/P
kg/P
t/P
lb/P
Cucm/P
l/P
Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P

TV rate R/W

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-34
5th edition Nov. 2005
7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Status out 1 SO 1 function No Function Sel


Basic Setup
Bi-directional
Total Switch
Mass floalm 1
Mass flo alm 2
Mass flo alm 1+2
Vol flo alm 1
Vol flo alm 2
Vol flo alm 1+2
Dens alm 1
Dens alm 2
Dens alm 1+2
Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Temp alm 1+2
Conc alm 1
Conc alm 2
Basic Setup

Conc alm 1+2


Net flo alm 1
Net flo alm 2
Net flo alm 1+2
Slug alarm
Empty alarm
Corrosion alarm

Input function No function Sel


Autozero
Total reset
0% signal lock

Totalizer Totalizer sel Mass Sel


Volume
Net mass
Basic Setup

F-Total unit g Sel


kg
MetTon
lb
Cucm
l
Cum
gal
kgal
Impgal
kImpgal
Cuf
bbl

Display Config Disp select 1 Mass flo Sel


Detailed Setup

Volume flo
Dens
Temp
F-Total
R-Total
D-Total
Conc meas
Net flo

Disp select 2 Mass flo Sel


Volume flo
Dens
Temp
F-Total
Detailed Setup

R-Total
D-Total
Conc meas
Netflo
None

Disp select 3 Mass flo Sel


Volume flo
Dens
Temp
F-Total
R-Total
D-Total
Conc meas
Net flo
None

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Detailed Setup Disp select 4 Mass flo Sel


Volume flo
Dens
Temp
F-Total
R-Total
D-Total
Conc meas
Net flo
None

Display contrast R/W

Display period 0.5 s Sel


1.0 s
2.0 s

Sensor model RCCS30 Sel


RCCS31
RCCS32
RCCS33
RCCS34
Detailed Setup

RCCS36
RCCS38
RCCS39
RCCS39/IR

Sensor constants Mass flo SK20 R/W

SKT R/W

RV R/W

Qnom R/W

SKP R/W

Dens KD R/W

Fl20 R/W
Detailed Setup

FTC1 R/W

FTCK R/W

Config fld vars Flow direction Forward Sel


Reverse

Mass flo Mass flo Unit g/s Sel


g/min
g/h
kg/s
kg/min
kg/h
t/min
t/h
lb/s
lb/min
Detailed Setup

lb/h

Mass flo Format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

Mass flo LRV R/W

Mass flo URV R/W

Mass flo damping R/W


Detailed Setup

Mass flo Lowcut R/W

Mass flo alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Lessthan

Mass flow alm 1 crit R/W

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-36
5th edition Nov. 2005
7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Mass flow alm 2 sel No function Sel


Detailed Setup
More than
Less than

Mass flow alm 2 crit R/W

Mass flo fix sel Inhibit Sel


Enable

Mass flo fix menu Mass flow fixed val R/W

Vol flo Vol flo Unit Cucm/s Sel


Cucm/min
Cucm/h
l/s
Detailed Setup

I/min
l/h
Cum/s
Cum/min
Cum/h
gal/s
gal/min
gal/h
Cuft/s
Cuft/min
Cuft/h
bbl/s
bbl/min
bbl/h
Impgal/s
Impgal/min
Detailed Setup

Impgal/h

Vol flo Format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

Vol flo LRV R/W

Vol flo URV R/W

Vol flo Damping R/W


Detailed Setup

Vol flo Lowcut R/W

Vol flo alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Vol flo alm 1 crit R/W

Vol flo alm 2 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Vol flo alm 2 crit R/W

Dens Dens Unit g/ml Sel


kg/l
kg/Cum
Detailed Setup

lb/gal
lb/Cuft

Dens Format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

Dens LRV R/W

Dens URV R/W

Dens Damping R/W

Dens Lowcut R/W

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Dens alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Dens alm 1 crit R/W


Detailed Setup

Dens alm 2 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Dens alm 2 crit R/W

Dens fix val sel Inhibit Sel


Enable

Dens fix menu Dens fixed value R/W

Pressure R

Temp Temp Unit degC Sel


degF
Kelvin

Temp Format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
Detailed Setup

xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

Temp LRV R/W

Temp URV R/W

Temp Damping R/W

Temp alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Temp alm 1 crit R/W

Temp alm 2 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than
Detailed Setup

Temp alm 2 crit R/W

Temp fix val sel Inhibit Sel


Enable

Temp fix menu Temp fixed value R/W


Temp gain adjust

Config Out/input Analog Output 1 Analog 1 select None Sel


Mass flo
Volume flo
Dens
Temp
Conc meas
Net flo
Detailed Setup

PV Alarm 1 select <2.4mA Sel


<3.6mA
<4.0mA
>21mA
>21.6mA
Hold
Measured value

Analog 1 low LMT R/W

Analog 1 high LMT R/W

AO 1 reverse mode 4 mA Sel


Measured value

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-38
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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Detailed Setup Analog Output 2 Analog 2 select None Sel


Mass flow
Volume flow
Density
Temperature
Concentration meas
Net flow

SV Alarm 2 select <2.4mA Sel


<3.6mA
<4.0mA
>21.0mA
>21.6mA
Hold
Measured value
Detailed Setup

Analog 2 low LMT R/W

Analog 2 high LMT R/W

AO2 reverse mode 4 mA Sel


Measured value

Pulse/Status 1 Pulse/Stat 1 sel Pulse Sel


Status out
No function

Pulse/freq out 1 Pulse 1 select None Sel


Mass totl forw
Mass totl rev
Vol totl forw
Vol totl rev
Net totl forw
Net totl rev
Detailed Setup

Mass flo
Vol flo
Dens
Temp
Conc meas
Net flow

Freq /Pulse out 1 TV Pls Unit Sel


Hz
g/P
kg/P
t/P
lb/P
Cucm/P
l/P
Detailed Setup

Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P

TV Pls Rate R/W

Pls Mode Sel


On Active
Off Active

TV Pls Width Sel


0.05ms
0.1ms
Detailed Setup

0.5ms
1ms
5ms
10ms
50ms
100ms

TV Pls Alarm Sel


0 Hz
Meas
ured value

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Status out 1 SO1 function No Function Sel


Bi-directional
Total Switch
Mass flo alm 1
Mass flo alm 2
Mass flo alm 1+2
Detailed Setup

Vol flo alm 1


Vol flo alm 2
Vol flo alm 1+2
Dens alm 1
Dens alm 2
Dens alm 1+2
Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Temp alm 1+2
Conc alm 1
Conc alm 2
Conc alm 1+2
Net flo alm 1
Net flo alm 2
Net flo alm 1+2
Slug alarm
Empty alarm
Corrosion alarm

SO1 active mode On Active Sel


Off Active

Pulse/Status 2 Pulse/Stat 2 sel Pulse Sel


Detailed Setup

Status out
No function

Pulse/freq out 2 Pulse 2 select None Sel


Mass totl forw
Mass totl rev
Vol totl forw
Vol totl rev
Net totl forw
Net totl rev
Mass flo
Vol flo
Dens
Temp
Conc meas
Net flow

Freq /Pulse out 2 TV Pls Unit Sel


Detailed Setup

Hz
g/P
kg/P
t/P
lb/P
Cucm/P
l/P
Cum/P
gal/P
kgal/P
Cuft/P
bbl/P
Impgal/P
kImpgal/P

TV Pls Rate R/W


Detailed Setup

Pls Mode Sel


On Active
Off Active

TV Pls Width Sel


0.05ms
0.1ms
0.5ms
1ms
5ms
10ms
50ms
100ms

IM 01R04B04-00E-E 7-40
5th edition Nov. 2005
7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

TV Pls Alarm Sel


Detailed Setup 0 Hz
Measured value

Status out 2 SO2 function No Function Sel


Bi-directional
Total Switch
Mass flo alm 1
Mass flo alm 2
Mass flo alm 1+2
Vol flo alm 1
Vol flo alm 2
Vol flo alm 1+2
Dens alm 1
Dens alm 2
Dens alm 1+2
Temp alm 1
Temp alm 2
Temp alm 1+2
Detailed Setup

Conc alm 1
Conc alm 2
Conc alm 1+2
Net flo alm 1
Net flo alm 2
Net flo alm 1+2
Slug alarm
Empty alarm
Corrosion alarm

SO2 active mode On Active Sel


Off Active

Status input Input function No function Sel


Autozero
Total reset
0% signal lock
Detailed Setup

SI active mode On Active Sel


Off Active

Totalizer Totalizer Mass Sel


Volume
Net mass

F-Total Unit g Sel


kg
t
lb
Cucm
l
Cum
gal
kgal
Cuft
bbl
Impgal
kImpgal

F-Total switch R/W


Detailed Setup

Total at alarm Hold Sel


Continue

Total res cntrl Inhibit Sel


Enable

Total reset Exe

HART communication Poll addr R/W

Num req pream R/W

Num r esp preams

Master reset Exe

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7. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Conc meas Conc meas Format xxxxxxx Sel


Detailed Setup
xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

Conc meas LRV R/W

Conc meas URV R/W

Conc meas Damp R/W

Conc meas Lowcut

Coc meas alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than
Detailed Setup

Conc meas alm 1 crit R/W

Coc meas alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Conc meas alm 1 crit R/W

Net flo Net flo Unit kg/h Sel


t/min
t/h
lb/s
lb/min
lb/h

Net flo Format xxxxxxx Sel


xxxxx.X
xxxx.XX
Detailed Setup

xxx.XXX
xx.XXXX
x.XXXXX

Net flo LRV R/W

Net flo URV R/W

Net flo Damp R/W

Net flo Lowcut R/W

Net flow alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Net flow alm 1 crit R/W


Detailed Setup

Net flow alm 1 sel No function Sel


More than
Less than

Net flow alm 1 crit R/W

Measuring Range R

Slug detection Slug alarm select Not apply Sel


Apply

Slug detection Drive gain R

Slug criteria R/W

Slug duration R/W

After slug Measured value Sel


Hold

Drive gain damping

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Empty pipe detect Empty pipe alm sel Not apply Sel

Detailed Setup
Apply

Empty pipe detect Empty pipe crit R/W

After empty pipe Massflow = Zero Sel


Measured Value
Hold

Corrosion detect Corrosion alm sel Not apply Sel


Apply

Corrosion detect Corrosion crit R/W

Corrosion damp R/W

Fluid max temp R

Device information Tag R/W


Detailed Setup

Long Tag R/W

Descriptor R/W

Message R/W

Date R/W

Sensor model R

Sensor S/N R

Final asmbly num R

Revision # ‘s Universal rev R


Fld dev rev R
Software rev R
Hardware rev R

Review Distributor R
Review device info

Sensor model R

Sensor S/N R

Final asmbly num R

Tag R

Long Tag R

Descriptor R

Message R

Date R
Review device info

Device id R

Universal rev R

Fld dev rev R

Software rev R

Hardware rev R

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SK20 R
Review R
SKT

RV R

Qnom R

SKP R

KD R

Fl20 R

FTC1 R

FTCK R

FPC R

Autozero value R

Flow direction R
Rev FldDev vars 1

Mass flo unit R

Mass flo LRV R

Mass flo LRV R

Mass flo damp R

Mass flo lowcut R

Mass flo alm 1 select R

Mass flo alm 1 crit R

Mass flo alm 2 select R

Mass flo alm 2 crit R


Rev FldDev vars 1

Mass flo fixed val R

Vol flo unit R

Vol flo LRV R

Vol flo URV R

Vol flo damp R

Vol flo lowcut R

Vol flo alm 1 select R

Vol flo alm 1 crit R


Rev FldDev vars 1

Vol flo alm 2 select R

Vol flo alm 2 crit R

Dens unit R

Dens LRV R

Dens URV R

Dens damp R

Dens lowcut R

Dens alm 1 select R

Dens alm 1 crit R

Dens alm 2 select R

Dens alm 2 crit R

Dens fixed value R

Pressure R

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Rev FldDev vars 1 Temperature unit R

Temp LRV R

Temp URV R

Temp damp R

Temp range select R

Temp alm 1 select R

Temp alm 1 crit R

Temp alm 2 select R

Temp alm 2 crit R

Temp fixed value R

Flow direction R

Conc meas unit R


Rev FldDev vars 2

Conc meas LRV R

Conc meas URV R

Conc meas damp R

Conc meas lowcut R

Conc alm 1select R

Conc alm 1crit R

Conc alm 2 sel R

Conc alm 2 crit R

Net flo unit R

Net flo LRV R

Net flo URV R


Rev FldDev vars 2

Net flo damping R

Net flo lowcut R

Net flo alm1 select R

Net flo alm 1 crit R

Net flo alm 2 select R

Net flo alm 2 crit R

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Analog 1 select R
Rev Outputs/ Input
PV Alarm 1 select R

PV Analog 1 low LMT R

PV Analog1 high LMT R

PV Analog 1 reverse R
mode

Analog 2 select R

SV Alarm 2 select R

SV Analog 2 low LMT R

SV Analog2 high LMT R

SV Analog 2 reverse R
mode

Pulse/Stat 1 sel R

Pulse 1 select R

Pls Unit R

Pls Rate R

Pls Mode R

Pls Width R
Rev Outputs/ Input

Pls Alarm R

SO 1 function R

SO 1 active mode R

Pulse/Stat 2 sel R

Pulse 2 select R

Pls Unit R

Pls Rate R

Pls Mode R

Pls Width R

Pls Alarm R

SO 2 function R

SO 2 active mode R

Input function R

SI active mode R

Totalizer sel R

F-Total Unit R

F-Total switch R

Total at alarm R

Total res cntrl R

Poll addr R
HART
Review

Num req preams R

Num resp preams R

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7.5 Mass flow functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)


Mass flow To set the functions of mass flow measurement.

Mass flow unit Select : g/s, g/min, g/h, kg/s, kg/min,


kg/h, t/min,t/h, lb/s, lb/min, lb/h

Mass flow format Select : xxxxxxx, xxxxx.X, xxxx.XX,


xxx.XXX, xx.XXXX, x.XXXXX

Mass flow LRV (low range value) Set a mass flow value to the 4mA or 0 Hz.
LRV can also be negative to measure reverse
flow. In this case set the lowcut to Zero.

Mass flow URV (upper range value) Set a mass flow value to the 20mA
or xxxxx Hz.
URV - LRV ≥ 5% of Qnom

Mass flow damping Set the damping time in s. Damping time


effects outputs and display. After 5 times
damping time the given value is displayed
(t=63%).

Mass flow lowcut Set the low cut. Low cut effects output
and display. A hysteresis of 0.05% of Qnom
is given by the system.

Mass flow alm 1 sel Select : no function, more than, less than

Mass flow alm 1 crit Select a mass flow alarm level. What happens
in case of an alarm has to be defined in
Status out (7.11, 7.12).

Mass flow alm 2 sel Select : no function, more than, less than

Mass flow alm 2 crit Select a mass flow alarm level. What happens
in case of an alarm has to be
Restrictions: defined in Status out (7.11, 7.12).
All alarms have to be in 0 - 110% of URV-LRV
Alarm criteria 2 must always be larger than
alarm criteria 1.

Mass flow fix val sel Select: Inhibit, Enable

Mass flow fixed value Select a fix Mass flow value (only for test
purpose or in case of maintenance).
The set value is added to the actual value.
In case of no flow it will vary with the zero
fluctuation.

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7.6 Volume flow functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)


Volume flow To set the functions of volume flow measurement.
Notice: Volume flow is derived from density
and mass flow measurement.
Errors in density measurement (e.g. from gas
bubbles) effects the accuracy of volume flow. For
liquid it is recommended to use mass flow
as original measurement. Below roh = 0.3kg/l
Volume flow is set to zero (for liquids).

Vol flow unit Select:


Cucm/s, Cucm/min, Cucm/h, l/s, l/min,
l/h, Cum/s, Cum/min, Cum/h, gal/s,
gal/min, gal/h, Cuft/s, Cuft/min, Cuft/h,
bbl/s, bbl/min, bbl/h, Impgal/s,
Impgal/min, Impgal/h, bbl/d

Vol flow format Select : xxxxxxx, xxxxx.X, xxxx.XX,


xxx.XXX, xx.XXXX, x.XXXXX

Vol flow LRV (low range value) Set a volume flow value to the 4mA or 0 Hz.
LRV can also be negative to measure reverse
flow. In this case set the lowcut to Zero.

Vol flow URV (upper range value) Set a volume flow value to the 20mA or xxxxx Hz.
URV - LRV ≥ 5% of Qnom

Vol flow damping Set the damping time in s. Damping time effects
outputs and display. After 5 times damping time
the given value is displayed (t=63%).

Vol flow lowcut Set the low cut. Low cut effects output and
display. A hysteresis of 0.05% of Qnom
(mass flow) is given by the system.

Vol flow alm 1 sel Select: no function, more than, less than

Vol flow alm 1 crit Select a volume flow alarm level. What
happe
ns in case of an alarm has to be
defined in Status out (7.11, 7.12).

Vol flow alm 2 sel Select: no function, more than, less than

Vol flow alm 2 crit Select a volume flow alarm level. What happens
Restrictions: in case of an alarm has to be defined in Status
out (7.11, 7.12).
All alarms have to be in 0 - 110% of URV-LRV
Alarm criteria 2 must always be larger than alarm
criteria 1.
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7.7 Density functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)


Density To set the functions of density measurement.

Notice: Density measurement is only


reliable if there is no gas in the liquid.
For liquid measurement a density lower
0 ,3kg/l is displayed as 0.0kg/l for gas
measurement set a fixed density value.

Density unit Select

g/ml, kg/l, kg/Cum, lb/gal, lb/Cuft, g/cc

Density format Select : xxxxxxx, xxxxx.X, xxxx.XX,


xxx.XXX, xx.XXXX, x.XXXXX

Density LRV (low range value) Set a density value to the 4mA or 0 Hz.

Density URV (upper range value) Set a density value to the 20mA or xxxxx Hz.
URV - LRV ≥ 0.05% kg/l

Density damping Set the damping time in s. Damping time


effects outputs and display. After 5 times
damping time the given value is
displayed ( t = 63%).

Density lowcut Set the low cut. Low cut effects output and
and display.

Density alm 1 sel Select: no function, more than, less than

Density alm 1 crit Select a density flow alarm level. What


happens in case of an alarm has to be
defined in Status out (7.11, 7.12).

Density alm 2 sel Select: no function, more than, less than

Density alm 2 crit Select a density flow alarm level. What


happens in case of an alarm has to be
Restrictions:
defined in Status out (7.11, 7.12).
All alarms have to be in 0 - 110% of URV-LRV
Alarm criteria 2 must always be larger than alarm
criteria 1.

Density fix val sel Select: Inhibit, Enable

Density fixed value Select a density value. In liquid using this


is only necessary in case of density
disturbances. In gas measurement set here your
standard or normal gas .
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Set the static line pressure in bar or psi.


Pressure
Static pressure effect on density and mass flow
will be automatically corrected.
Only usefull for RCCS36 and larger.
Pressure unit Select : bar, psi

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7.8 Temperature functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)


Temperature To set the functions of temperature measurement.

Notice: Standard range: -200 to 230°C


High temp. range: 0 to 400°C

Temperature unit Select


degC, degF, K
Temperature format Select : xxxxxxx, xxxxx.X, xxxx.XX,
xxx.XXX, xx.XXXX, x.XXXXX
Temperature LRV (low range value) Set a temperature value to the 4mA or 0 Hz
.

Temperature URV (upper range value) Set a temperature value to the 20mA or xxxxx Hz.
URV - LRV ≥ 10 K

Temperature damping Set the damping time in s. Damping time


effects outputs and display. After 5 times
damping time the given value is displayed
(t = 63%).
Temperature alm 1 sel Select: no function, more than, less than

Temperature alm 1 crit Select a temperature flow alarm level.


What happens in case of an alarm has to
be defined in Status out (7.11, 7.12).
Temperature alm 2 sel Select: no function, more than, less than

Temperature alm 2 crit Select a temperature flow alarm level.


Restrictions: What happens in case of an alarm has to
All alarms have to be in 0 - 110% of URV-LRV be defined in Status out (7.11, 7.12).
Alarm criteria 2 must always be larger than alarm
criteria 1.

Temperature fix val select Select: Inhibit, Enable


Temperature fixed value Select a temperature value in case of malfunction
of the inbuilt temperature sensor.
Temperature gain The Rotamass temperature sensor is
installed outside of the measuring tubes.
So at high or low fluid temperature the
temperature measurement may show
larger errors as a function of the quality of
heat insulation. This function allows the correct
temperature measurement for better accuracy in
mass flow and density.
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7.9 Analog 1 functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)


Analog output 1 To set the current output 1. This output
provides HART communication.

Analog 1 select Select: None, Mass flow, Volume flow,


Density, Temperature , Concentration meas,
Net flow

If None is selected, output is 4mA,


HART communication is available.

Analog 1 alarm out If NAMUR is selected (default) :


<3.6mA, >21mA, Hold, Measured value
(Detailed setup, Configure
output/input) If Not NAMUR is selected :
<2.4mA, <3.6mA, <4mA, >21mA, >21.6mA

Analog 1 low LMT (low limit) If NAMUR is selected (default) :


Measuring range from 3.8 - 20.5
(Detailed setup, Configure output/input)
Alarm level: <3.6mA or >21.0mA

If Not NAMUR is selected :


The alarm is active if the measured
Measuring range from 2.7 - 21.3mA
value is lower than the low limit. Alarm level: <2.4mA, >21.6mA

Analog 1 high LMT (high limit) If NAMUR is selected (default) :


Measuring range from 3.8 - 20.5
(Detailed setup, Configure output/input)
Alarm level: <3.6mA or >21.0mA

If Not NAMUR is selected :


The alarm is active if the measured
Measuring range from 2.7 - 21.3mA
value is higher than the high limit. Alarm level: <2.4mA, >21.6mA
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Example for Bi-directional flow:


110 21.6
100 20 High-LMT 20.5 mA
90 18.4
LRV ≥ 0 (e.g. 0)
80 16.8
LRV < 0 (e.g. -100% of flow)
15.2
Output current [mA]

70
Output current [%]

60 13.6
50 12
40 10.4
30 8.8
20 7.2
10 5.6
possible Low cut
0 4 Low-LMT 3.8 mA
-110
-10
-90 -70 -50 -30 -10 0 10 30 50 70 90 1102.4
Reverse ← Flow [%] → Forward T76a.EPS

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7.10 Analog 2 functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)


Analog output 2 To set the current output 2.

Analog 2 select Select: None, Mass flow, Volume flow,


Density, Temperature , Concentration meas,
Net flow

If None is selected, output is 4mA.

Analog 2 alarm out If NAMUR is selected (default) :


<3.6mA, >21mA, Hold, Measured value
(Detailed setup, Configure
output/input) If Not NAMUR is selected :
<2.4mA, <3.6mA, <4mA, >21mA, >21.6mA

Analog 2 low LMT (low limit) If NAMUR is selected (default) :


Measuring range from 3.8 - 20.5
(Detailed setup, Configure output/input)
Alarm level: <3.6mA or >21.0mA

If Not NAMUR is selected :


The alarm is active if the measured
Measuring range from 2.7 - 21.3mA
value is lower than the low limit. Alarm level: <2.4mA, >21.6mA

Analog 2 high LMT (high limit) If NAMUR is selected (default) :


Measuring range from 3.8 - 20.5
(Detailed setup, Configure output/input)
Alarm level: <3.6mA or >21.0mA

If Not NAMUR is selected :


The alarm is active if the measured
Measuring range from 2.7 - 21.3mA
value is higher than the high limit. Alarm level: <2.4mA, >21.6mA
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7.11 Pulse/Status output 1 functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)

Pulse/Status out 1 To set the pulse /status output 1.

Pulse/Stat 1 select Select: Pulse, Status out, No function

If Pulse is selected, Status out 1 (SO) is


not available.

If Status out is selected, Pulse


parameters are not available.

Pulse 1 select Select : None, Mass forward, Mass reverse,


Volume forward Volume reverse, Mass flow,
Volume flow, Density, Temperature,
Concentration meas, Net forward, Net reverse,
Net flow.

If Mass forward, Volume forward or Net forward


are selected, pulse output only works at forward
flow.

If Mass reverse, Volume reverse or Net


reverse are selected, pulse output only works at
reverse flow.

Pulse 1 unit Select : Hz, g/P, kg/P, t/P, lb/P, Cucm/P,


l/P, Cum/P, gal/P, k gal/P, Cuft/P, bbl/P,
NOTE Impgal/P, k Impgal/P
To select the pulse output first mass or volume If Pulse 1 select is Mass flow, Volume flow,
has to be selected. If mass flow or volume flow
is selected the output delivers only frequency. Density, Temperature or Concentration meas,
only Hz can be selected.

If Pulse 1 select is Mass forward, Mass reverse,


Volume forward, Volume reverse, Net forward
or Net reverse, only unit/P can be selected.

Pulse 1 rate The Pulse rate can be set according to the unit
set in Pulse 1 unit.

Maximum pulse rate is 10000Hz.

Pulse 1 active mode Select : On Active, Off Active

If On Active is selected, the pulses are


active high.

If Off Active is selected, the pulses are


active low.

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Pulse 1 width Select : 0.05ms, 0.1ms, 0.5ms, 1ms, 5ms, 10ms,


50ms, 100ms, 500ms, 1000ms

Pulse 1 at alarm Select : 0 Hz, Measured value


If 0 is selected, in case of alarm the pulse
output is stopped.
If Measured value is selected, the pulse output
keeps on measuring.
SO 1 function Select : No Function,Flow direction, Total switch,
Mass flow alm 1, Mass flow alm 2,
Mass flow alm 1+2, Vol flow alm 1, Vol flow
alm 2, Vol flow alm 1+2, Density alm 1,
Density alm 2, Density alm 1+2, Temp alm 1,
Temp alm 2, Temp alm 1+2,
Concentartion meas alm 1, Concentartion meas
alm 2, Concentartion meas alm 1+2,
Net flow alm 1, Net flow alm 2, Net flow alm 1+2,
Slug alarm, Empty alarm, Corrosion alarm,
All alarms

If Bi - direction is selected, status output


becomes active for forward flow and not active
for reverse flow, if parameter flow directionis set to
forward. It is the other way round, if parameter
flow direction is set to reverse. (see 7.14).

If Total switch is selected, status output becomes


active, when the totalizer reaches the value set to
parameter Total switch. (see 7.14).

If an alarm function is selected, status output


becomes active, if the concerning alarm occurs.
If All alarms is selected, status output becomes
active, if at least one alarm occures.

SO1 active mode Select : On Active, Off Active


If On Active is selected, the status output is
active high.
If Off Active is selected, the status output is
active low.
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How to set status, pulse or frequency output Differences between Pulse and Frequency output
(using the display keys, equivalent via HART) For pulse output the mass (or volume) is internally
Status totalized and if the increment is reached, one
Basic Setup or Detailed Setup pulse is send.
Pulse/Status out 1
Pulse/Stat 1 select For a frequency output the measured value is
Select : Status out calculated in actual frequency according to the
definition of the user (e.g. 10000Hz = 54321kg/h)
Pulse or Frequency with 50% duty cycle. This calculation is not always
Basic Setup or Detailed Setup 100% correct, therefore the frequency output is
Pulse/Status out 1 less accurate than the pulse output.
Pulse/Stat 1 select
Select : Pulse Set as frequency output the pulse length is
Pulse 1 select changing with the change of the measured value.
Mass Forward → Pulse
Mass Reverse → Pulse Set as a pulse output the pulse length is constant
Volume Forward → Pulse but the time between the pulses varies. Even at
Volume Reverse → Pulse constant flow the time between the pulses might
Mass Flow → Frequency vary because the microprocessor has to find a
Volume Flow → Frequency suitable gap in its timing to send the pulse.
Density → Frequency
Temperature → Frequency Typical pattern for frequency output :

Notice : By selecting a variable (mass or volume)


which can be totalized automatically the pulse
output is selected.

If ´Pulse´ is selected, under ´Basis Setup´ the


Pulse unit and
Pulse rate
have to be defined. 2ms
Under ´Detailed Setup´ F1.EPS
Pulse unit
Pulse rate Typical pattern for pulse output
Pulse active mode and (50ms; 0.1kg/p; 2580kg/h) :
Pulse width
have to be defined.

If the pulse output is set under ´Basic Setup´, the


pulse width is the width set under ´Detailed Setup´
If the pulse width is not configured under ´Detailed
Setup´menu the pulse width will be set default
to 1ms.
100ms
If ´frequency´ is selected the frequency generated
at URV (upper range value) has to be defined.
F2.EPS
Default is URV = 1000Hz.

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Setting the pulse output For a first orientation the max.Q for certain pulse
Because the duty cycle of pulses is max. 50%, the widths and units for a pulse rate of 0.1 , 1 and 10
max. flowrate is restricted by the pulse width, the are given in the table below.
unit and the pulse rate :
Max. flow rate = Max. flow restriction :
1s/(pulse width*2) *pulse rate *time factor
Example : this amount will
be lost
Max. Q should be calculated in kg/min flow
Pulse width = 50ms/P Max flow from pulse width, unit, rate
Grey zone
Pulse rate = 0.1kg/P
Time factor (related to s) = 60/min
Max. Q =
1/ (0.05s/P *2) *0.1kg/P * 60/min = 60kg/min

If the flow is higher than max.Q pulses will be t F3.EPS


lost. Therefore it is mandatory to choose the
pulse width/rate so, that the calculated max.Q
is always 10% higher than the flowrate which
can be generated.
10% higher is recommended because the duty
cycle is not always exact 50%. For certain pulse
widths the duty cycle at max.Q is larger than 50%
so fewer pulses can be generated. These pulses
are delivered later when the flowrate is again
below max.Q minus 10%. To avoid this situation it
is recommended to keep the flowrate always 10%
below max.Q.
Example :
Flowrate : 11t/h
Pulse unit : kg
Pulse rate : 0.1kg/P
Check :
Lowest pulse width
= 0,5* pulse rate* time factor/ max flow rate
= 0.5*0.1kg *3600s/h/(11000kg/h) = 16.4ms
→ customer should select 10ms pulse width or
lower.
Max.Q = 18000kg/h
11000kg/h < 18000kh/h - 10%
Result :
Pulse width = 10ms
Pulse rate = 0.1kg/P
Max. flowrate for different pulse settings reduced by 10% :
Pulse width in ms
1000 500 100 50 10 5 1 0.5 0.1 0.05
Max.pulse sending frequency for the different pulse settings in P/s
0.45 0.9 4.5 9 45 90 450 900 4500 9000
pulse unit pulse rate flow unit Maximum Flow rate
g 0,1 g/h 162 324 1620 3240 16200 32400 162000 324000 1620000 3240000
g 1 g/h 1620 3240 16200 32400 162000 324000 1620000 3240000 16200000 32400000
g 10 g/h 16200 32400 162000 324000 1620000 3240000 16200000 --- --- ---
kg 0,1 kg/h 162 324 1620 3240 16200 32400 162000 324000 1620000 3240000
kg 1 kg/h 1620 3240 16200 32400 162000 324000 1620000 3240000 16200000 ---
kg 10 kg/h 16200 32400 162000 324000 1620000 3240000 16200000 --- --- ---
t 0,1 t/h 162 324 1620 3240 16200 --- --- --- --- ---
t 1 t/h 1620 3240 16200 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
t 10 t/h 16200 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
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The following tables show the physical output levels of the pulse / status outputs depending on the setting
of parameter Pulse x active mode or SOx active mode.

On Active
Output Situation Output Transistor Level Pout+ Level Pout+
Passive Active (/AP)
Pulse /Status Out 1 No Alarm / No Pulse open (OFF) High (Us) *) High (15 VDC)
Alarm / Pulse closed (ON) Low (1 VDC) Low (1 VDC)

Level Sout+
Pulse /Status Out 2 No Alarm / No Pulse open (OFF) High (Us) *)
Alarm / Pulse closed (ON) Low (1 VDC)

Off Active
Output Situation Output Transistor Level on Pout+ Level on Pout+
Passive Active (/AP)
Pulse /Status Out 1 No Alarm / No Pulse closed (ON) Low (1 VDC) Low (1 VDC)
Alarm / Pulse open (OFF) High (Us) *) High (15 VDC)

Level on Sout+
Pulse /Status Out 2 No Alarm / No Pulse closed (ON) Low (1 VDC)
Alarm / Pulse open (OFF) High (Us) *)
*) Us is the external power supply voltage of the pulse / status output T93.EPS

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7.12 Pulse/Status output 2 functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)

Pulse/Status out 2 To set the pulse /status output 2.

Pulse/Stat 2 select Select: Pulse, Status out, No function


If Pulse is selected, Status out 2 (SO) is
not available.
If Status out is selected, Pulse
parameters are not available.

Pulse 2 select Select : None, Mass forward, Mass reverse,


Volume forward Volume reverse, Mass flow,
Volume flow, Density, Temperature,
Concentration meas, Net forward, Net reverse,
Net flow.

If Mass forward, Volume forward or Net forward


are selected, pulse output only works at forward
flow.

If Mass reverse, Volume reverse or Net


reverse are selected, pulse output only works at
reverse flow.

Pulse 2 unit Select : Hz, g/P, kg/P, t/P, lb/P, Cucm/P,


l/P, Cum/P, gal/P, k gal/P, Cuft/P, bbl/P,
NOTE Impgal/P, k Impgal/P
To select the pulse output first mass or volume
has to be selected. If mass flow or volume flow If Pulse 2 select is Mass flow, Volume flow,
is selected the output delivers only frequency. Density,Temperature or Concentration meas,
only Hz can be selected.

If Pulse 2 select is Mass forward, Mass reverse,


Volume forward, Volume reverse, Net forward
or Net reverse, only unit/P can be selected.

Pulse 2 rate The Pulse rate can be set according to the unit
set in Pulse 2 unit.
Maximum pulse rate for rectangular pulses is
2000Hz. The output can be set to 10000Hz, if
deformed pulses can be clearly identified by the
follow up system.

Pulse 2 active mode Select : On Active, Off Active

If On Active is selected, the pulses are


active high.

If Off Active is selected, the pulses are


active low.

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Pulse 2 width Select : 0.05ms, 0.1ms, 0.5ms, 1ms, 5ms, 10ms,


50ms, 100ms, 500ms, 1000ms

Pulse 2 at alarm Select : 0 Hz, Measured value


If 0 is selected, in case of alarm the pulse
output is stopped.
If Measured value is selected, the pulse output
keeps on measuring.
SO 2 function Select : No Function, Flow direction, Total switch,
Mass flow alm 1, Mass flow alm 2,
Mass flow alm 1+2, Vol flow alm 1, Vol flow
alm 2, Vol flow alm 1+2, Density alm 1,
Density alm 2, Density alm 1+2, Temp alm 1,
Temp alm 2, Temp alm 1+2,
Concentartion meas alm 1, Concentartion meas
alm 2, Concentartion meas alm 1+2,
Net flow alm 1, Net flow alm 2, Net flow alm 1+2,
Slug alarm, Empty alarm, Corrosion alarm,
All alarms

If Bi - direction is selected, status output


becomes active for forward flow and not active
for reverse flow if parameter flow direction is set to
forward. It is the other way round, if parameter
flow direction is set to reverse. (see 7.14).

If Total switch is selected, status output becomes


active, when the totalizer reaches the value set to
parameter Total switch. (see 7.14).

If an alarm function is selected, status output


becomes active, if the concerning alarm occurs.
If All alarms is selected, status output becomes
active, if at least one alarm occures.

SO2 active mode Select : On Active, Off Active


If On Active is selected, the status output is
active high.
If Off Active is selected, the status output is
active low.
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Detailed information about using the pulse and status output see chapter 7.11.

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7.13 Status input functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)


Status input To set the status input.

SI function Select : No function, Autozero, Total


reset, 0% signal lock

If Autozero is selected, active status


input starts autozero.

If Total reset is selected, active status


input sets totalizer to zero, if parameter
Total reset cntrl is enabled.

If 0% signal lock is selected, analog output 1


and 2 are fixed to 4mA while status input is
active.

SI active mode Select : On Active, Off Active

If On Active is selected, the status input is


closed active. .

If Off Active is selected, the status input is


open active.

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7.14 Totalizer functions (Basic or Detailed Setup)


Totalizer To set totalizer function.
Totalizer increments the forward flow if flow
direction is forward or the reverse flow if flow
direction is reverse.
Total select Select : Mass, Volume, Net

Total unit Select : g, kg, t, lb, Cucm, l, Cum, gal, kgal,


Cuft, bbl, Impgal. kImpgal
For Total unit mass or Total unit net
g, kg, t, lb
*)
can be selected.
For Total unit volume
Cucm, l, Cum, gal, kgal, Impgal. kImpgal, Cuft, bbl
*)
can be selected.
*) only for setting via display, not possible with HART

Total switch A totalizer limit can be set only to the forward


totalizer selected in Total select . If status output
is set to Total switch, status output is set active,
if the totalizer reaches this value.
Total switch is not active if set to 0.0.
Total at alarm Select : Hold, Continue Total
Characteristic of totalizer selected in Total select
in case of the Total switch is active.
If hold is selected forward and reverse totalising
stops.
Total reset cntrl Select : Inhibit, Enable
Enables or inhibits total reset.

Total reset Select : Execute, Not Execute


Execution of total reset. Forward and reverse
total of the totalizer selected in Total select will
be set to zero.
Totalizer indication By setting via HART communication up to 3
totalizer (forward / reverse / differential) of the
item selected in Total select can be displayed.
By key-setting up to 4 totalizer can be displayed
eligible from the 9 totalizer in Disp select 1 to 4.
Note : If a totalizer item, which is not the item
selected in Total select, is indicated by key
selection with Disp select, the concerning
Disp select parameter shows Unknown
enumerator after selection by HART.

The totalizer can display 6 figures. These are precise.


If the total value 999999 is reached, the indication changes to exponential type.
During exponential indication the accuracy is lost. If full accuracy is needed, total reset must be
executed to reach precise indication.

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7.15 Flow direction function (Detailed Setup)


Flow direction Select : Forward, Reverse

See 7.11. and 7.12 according influence on


status output (SO 1/2 function = Bi-direction)
If Reverse is selected, the flow direction
in the other direction of the arrow on the
detector is used as “forward”.
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7.16 Concentration measurement (Detailed Setup)

Concentration meas To set the functions of concentration


measurement.

A customer specific or defined table is


stored in the converter and
concentration measurement is enabled
in factory for option /Cxx.

Concentration meas format Select : xxxxxxx, xxxxx.X, xxxx.XX,


xxx.XXX, xx.XXXX, x.XXXXX

Concentration meas LRV (low range Set a concentration value to the 4mA or 0 Hz.
value)

Concentration meas (upper range Set a concentration value to the 20mA


value) or xxxxx = Hz. URV - LRV ≥ 5% of 100%

Concentration meas damping Set the damping time in s. Damping time


effects outputs and display. After 5 times
damping time the given value is displayed
(t=63%).

Concentration meas lowcut Set the low cut. Low cut effects output
and display. A hysteresis of 0.05% of Qnom is
given by the system.

Concentration meas alm 1 sel Select : no function, more than, less than

Concentration meas alm 1 crit Select a concentration alarm level. What


happens in case of an alarm has to be
defined in Status out (7.11, 7.12).

Concentration meas alm 2 sel Select : no function, more than, less than

Concentration meas alm 2 crit Select a concentration alarm level. What


happens in case of an alarm has to be
Restrictions:
defined in Status out (7.11, 7.12).
All alarms have to be in 0 - 110% of URV-LRV
Alarm criteria 2 must always be larger than alarm
criteria 1.
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7.17 Net flow (Detailed Setup)


Net flow To set the functions of net flow measurement.

Net flow is only available if concentration


measurement is activated (option /Cxx).

Net flow unit Select : kg/h, t/min,t/h, lb/s, lb/min, lb/h

Net flow format Select : xxxxxxx, xxxxx.X, xxxx.XX,


xxx.XXX, xx.XXXX, x.XXXXX

Net flow LRV (low range value) Set a net flow value to the 4mA or 0 Hz..

Net flow URV (upper range value) Set a net flow value to the 20mA or xxxxx = Hz.
URV - LRV ≥ 5% of Qnom

Net flow damping Set the damping time in s. Damping time


effects outputs and display. After 5 times
damping time the given value is displayed
(t=63%).

Net flow lowcut Set the low cut. Low cut effects output
and display. A hysteresis of 0.05% of Qnom is
given by the system.

Net flow alm 1 sel Select : no function, more than, less than

Net flow alm 1 crit Select a net flow alarm level. What happens in
case of an alarm has to be defined in
Status out (7.11, 7.12).

Net flow alm 2 sel Select : no function, more than, less than

Net flow alm 2 crit Select a net flow alarm level. What happens in
case of an alarm has to be defined in
Restrictions: Status out (7.11, 7.12).
All alarms have to be in 0 - 110% of URV-LRV
Alarm criteria 2 must always be
larger than alarm criteria 1.
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7.18 Slug detection (Detailed Setup)

Slug detection Detection of bubble flow.

Not available if gas measurement is ordered. After slug criteria is reached, slug is
supervised during slug duration. If slug is still
detected after slug duration, the selected item in
After slug is executed.
See below table.

Slug alarm select Select : Not apply, Apply

Drive gain To read drive gain.

To set a suitable slug criteria the customer


must know the drive gain level of normal
flow condition and of slug flow condition.
This function is suitable to evaluate this level.

Slug criteria Set the level of drive gain when an alarm


should happen.

Slug duration After slug criteria is detected, slug alarm


and/or Measured value is not active during
duration time. Duration time is designed to
ignore short gas bubbles. In normal slug
application set slug duration to zero.

After slug Select : Measured value, Hold

If Hold is selected the output mass flow


is the value before the slug alarm happened,
as long as slug alarm is active.

Drive gain damping Set drive gain damping time to get a constant
drive gain level.

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Gas selected ?
Yes No
Alarm select = Apply ?
Yes No
Drive gain > Criteria value ?
Yes No
Duration active ?
Slug Detect OFF after
Yes duration,
Function Slug detect Slug detect OFF
active ON
Alarm off Alarm ON Alarm Off
measurement measurement
continue continue
or value hold
Influence of slug on mass flow, density and drive gain :

mass flow, if
Hold
duration time mass flow, if
mass flow Measured value

density

drive gain

time
slug flow
single
bubble
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7.19 Empty pipe detection (Detailed Setup)


Empty pipe detect Detection of empty pipe.

Not available if gas measurement After Empty pipe crit is reached, alarm output
(option /GA) is ordered. is activated if selected.

Empty pipe alm sel Select : Not apply, Apply

Empty pipe crit Set density value up to Density URV


when empty pipe should happen.

A fter empty pipe Select the behaviour of the outputs after


empty pipe has happen.

Select : Massflow = Zero,


M easuredValue, Hold

With this function the outputs can be set


to zero if the detector runs empty during
maintenance. It is also useful for batching
if the batch starts with an empty pipe.
In such cases please install the detector
vertically.

Gas selected ?
Yes No
Alarm select = Apply ?
Yes No
Density < Criteria value ?
Yes No

EMPTY PIPE OFF EMP TY PIPE ON EMPTY PIPE OFF

Alarm On Alarm Off


Outputs either
"measured value", "hold" or
"4mA/0Hz"
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7.20 Corrosion detection (Detailed Setup)


Corrosion detection Detection of corrosion in pipe.

Not available if gas measurement is After Corrosion crit is reached, alarm


ordered. Not working if a fixed density output is activated if selected.
value is set. This function is useful if the
This function is only good for liquids with
max. density of the fluid is known and
relative constant density. Set an upper
corrosion may happen. As alternative to
density level. If this density level is reached
this function the user can watch density
permanently, a warning occure.
periodically manually.

Corrosion alm sel Select : Not apply, Apply

Corrosion crit Set density value up to Density URV.

Corrosion damp Set damping on density for comparison


with Corrosion crit, up to 10h.

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7.21 Detector data (Detailed Setup)


The sensor model is defined in Parameter Detailed Setup / Sensor model :

WARNING
The function Sensor model is only for changing a converter in case of maintenance. Never change the
sensor model if the sensor is not changed.

The sensor constants for the selected detector are stored in parameters Detailed Setup / Sensor constants.
You find the main sensor constants on the name plate. In case of doubt of the measured value please
confirm that the proper sensor constants are stored.

The first part of the comission number is stored in Detailed setup / Device information / Sensor S/N.
The second part of the comission number is stored in Detailed setup / Device information / Assembly
number.

The tag number, if provided by the customer (option /BG), is stored in Basic setup / Tag.

For integral type RCCT3x and remote type RCCF31 combined ordered with RCCS3x the detector data are
factory stored in the concerning parameters. For not combined remote type RCCF31 with option /NC see
chapter 5.5.

If the parameter Detailed setup / Sensor model is changed to annother type, the following parameters are
changed to new default values corrersponding to the selected model :
Qnom, Mass flow unit, Mass flow LRV, Mass flow URV, Vol flow unit, Vol flow LRV, Vol flow URV, Autozero
range, Autozero fluctuation range and the sensor constants.
In this case the sensor constants, the detector serial number and, if available, the tag number must be set
to the values corresponding to the used detector as described above.

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7.22 Autozero (Diag/Service)

Autozero Mass flow Zero setting.

Please set Zero under process conditions after


warming up the converter.

Zero tuning Select : Inhibit, Enable

Autozero time Select : 3 min , 30 sec

Select the duration of autozero performing.


Recommended: 3 min

Autozero Exe Select : Execute, Not Execute.


If Execute is selected Autozero is
started. After autozero execution the autozero
value is indicated and the actual date can be
entered (format : mm/dd/yy/yy).
Pressing SET stores value, date, temperature
and density in autozero history.

Autozero value Result of autozero

Autozero check: Autozero history Indicates 5 latest autozero values with date of
execution, temperature and density during
execution.
This function allows checking the quality
of autozero condition and long terming zero
drift, if happen.

Autozero check : Autozero initial Indicates the ´factory autozero value´

Autozero check: Autozero range Indicates the typical max. autozero


range. If this range is exceeded during
autozero the warning W06 is generated.
Check the detector installation !
If the latest 3 autozero values are within
+/- 0.05% of Q nom, the installation is ok
and the warning can be ignored.

Autozero check: Autozero fluctuation Indicates the factory autozero fluctuation


range. If this range is exceeded during
Warning: If the sensor model is changed
autozero the warning W07 is generated.
Autozero fluctuation is zero. Then always a
Check the electrical installation, the plant
warning is generated after performing Autozero.
vibration and the density (is the detector fully
filled?)
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IMPORTANT
- Stop flow before starting autozero.
- During autozero time
- Analog output are fixed to 4mA
- Pulse outputs are fixed to zero
- Totalizer stops counting
- Display keys to not work
- In HART communication write- and exe- commands are not accepted
- Status input does not work

Additional information and how to start autozero and how to read autozero history is described in chapter
5.6 " Zero adjustment".

7.23 Reading maximum fluid temperature (Detailed Setup)

Fluid max temp. The highest measured medium temperature


can be read in this parameter.
This parameter can not be reset or changed
by the user.
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7.24 Option /GA for Gas Measurement


This option is factory set by order. If this function is selected find the following restrictions :
- Density measurement will not work; always the Density fix value is used and displayed. If volume flow
is needed the correct density value has to be implemented in this parameter. To measure flow in
normal units the normal density has to be set in the submenue density. Then the display shows flow in
normal units, although not extra indicated (e.g. display shows m³/h and not Nm³/h).
- Corrosion detection will not work
- Empty pipe detection will not work
- Slug detection will not work

The instrument is mass balanced with air at normal pressure. It can be used for liquids with reduced
accuracy.

The URV-LRV range for mass flow, volume flow and net flow is 1% of Qnom.

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8. Self-diagnostic and Troubleshooting


8.1 Error descriptions and countermeasure
The self check function displays instrument errors, warnings and alarms.
When an alarm or error occurs, the code (e.g. E-01) and the name (e.g. Frequency fault) appear on the
display during display mode, alternating with measuring value indication. This does not happen in
parameter setting mode.
Warnings W-01 to W-04 are indicated in the 4th display line. Warning W-06 and W-07 are indicated directly
after autozero if generated. The alarms, errors and warnings are written into history, see chapter 9.2.
The following table shows the possible alarms, warnings and error with the concerning influences on
outputs and fields variables.
Alarm (A); Flow Density, Temp. Totalizer Analog Frequ./Pulse Status outputs *)
Warning on display on display on display outputs outputs
Name
(W); Error
(E) nc = no change

A-01 MF 1 criteria nc nc nc nc nc Mass flow alm 1*)

A-02 MF 2 criteria nc nc nc nc nc Mass flow alm 2*)

A-03 MV 1 criteria nc nc nc nc nc Vol flow alm 1*)

A-04 VF 2 criteria nc nc nc nc nc Vol flow alm 2*)

A-05 Dens 1 criteria nc nc nc nc nc Density alm 1*)

A-06 Dens 2 criteria nc nc nc nc nc Density alm 2*)

A-07 Temp 1 criteria nc nc nc nc nc Temp alm 1*)

A-08 Temp 2 criteria nc nc nc nc nc Temp alm 2*)

nc nc nc nc nc *)
A-09 Conc 1 criteria Conc meas alm 1

nc nc nc nc nc *)
A-10 Conc 2 criteria Conc meas alm 2

A-11 Net Flow 1 crit. nc nc nc nc nc Net flow alm 1 *)

A-12 Net Flow 2 crit. nc nc nc nc nc Net flow alm 2 *)

hold; continue
A-13 Total thr exceed nc nc 1) nc nc Total switch*)

MFL: meas.;
A-14 Slug Detection nc nc nc nc Slug alarm*)
hold 4)
MFL: meas.;
A-15 Empty pipe det. nc nc nc nc Empty pipe alm*)
hold; 0 2)

A-16 Corrosion det. nc nc nc nc nc Corrosion alm*)

DEN: 0.3 kg/l


W-01 Density low nc 5) nc nc nc nc

W-02 Fixed dens act. nc DEN: fix value nc nc nc nc

W-03 Fixed temp act. nc TEM: fix value nc nc nc nc

MFL: fix value


W-04 Fixed MF active nc nc nc nc nc
+ act. zero

W-05 Autozero running nc nc nc nc nc nc

W-06 AZ val error nc nc nc nc nc nc

W-07 AZ fluct error nc nc nc nc nc nc

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Warning (W) Flow Density, Temp. Totalizer Analog Frequ./Pulse Status outputs *)
Name on display on display on display outputs outputs
Error (E)
nc = no change nd = not defined

W-08 Sensor simul. nc nc nc nc nc nc

W-09 Fixed Prim Out nc nc nc 4 mA nc nc

W-10 Prim Out sat. nc nc nc nc nc nc

W-11 Sec Out sat. nc nc nc nc nc nc

W-12 Tert Out sat. nc nc nc nc nc nc

W-13 Quart Out sat. nc nc nc nc nc nc

Density = 0
E-01 Frequency Fault nd nc 3,6 mA;…3) nc nc
Temp = nc
E-02 Signal Fault nd nc nc 3,6 mA;…3) nc nc

E-03 EEPROM Fault nc nc nc 3,6 mA;…3) nc nc

E-04 CPU Fault nd nd nc 3,6 mA;…3) nc nc

E-05 DSP Fault nd


Density = 0 nc 3,6 mA;…3) nc nc
Temp = nc
Sensor 1 Signal
E-06 nc nc nc 3,6 mA;…3) nc nc
Fault
Sensor 2 Signal
E-07 nc nc nc 3,6 mA;…3) nc nc
Fault
Temperature Density = faulty
E-08 nc Temp = 30°C nc 3,6 mA;…3) nc nc
Sensor fault

1)
Choice of “Total at alarm” (Detailed Setup / Totalizer)
2)
Choice of “Output after Empty pipe” (Detailed Setup / Empty pipe detect)
3)
Choice of “Analog 1/2 alarm out” (Detailed Setup / Config Output) and NAMUR / NOT NAMUR
(Measuring range)
4)
Choice of “After Slug” (Detailed Setup / Slug detection)
5)
Only if “Liquid” is selected (Detailed Setup / Liquid/gas selection)
*) Status outputs acc. SO 1/2 function and SO 1/2 active mode
The following table shows possible countermeasures :
Alarm (A);
Warning (W); Name Description Countermeasure
Error (E)
A-01 Mass flow L Alarm Mass flow below Mass flow LRV Increase mass flow / Change setting

A-02 Mass flow H Alarm Mass flow above Mass flow URV Reduce mass flow / Change setting

A-03 Vol flow L Alarm Volume flow below Vol flow LRV Increase volume flow / Change setting

A-04 Vol flow H Alarm Volume flow above Vol flow URV Reduce volume flow / Change setting

A-05 Density L Alarm Density below Density LRV Increase density / Change setting

A-06 Density H Alarm Density above Density URV Reduce density / Change setting

A-07 Temperature L Alarm Temp. below Temp LRV Increase temperature / Change setting

A-08 Temperature H Alarm Temp. above Temp URV Reduce temperature / Change setting

A-09 Concentration L Alarm Concentration below Conc LRV Increase concentration / Change setting

A-10 Concentration H Alarm Concentration above Conc URV Reduce concentration / Change setting

A-11 Net Flow L Alarm Net flow below Net flow LRV Increase net flow / Change setting

A-12 Net Flow H Alarm Net flow above Net flow URV Reduce net flow / Change setting

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Totalizer value exceeds total


A-13 Total threshold exceed Reset totalizer / Change setting
threshold
A-14 Slug Detection Slug criterion is reached Reduce gas bubbles in medium

A-15 Empty Pipe Detection Empty pipe criterion is reached Fill pipe

A-16 Corrosion Detection Corrosion criterion is reached Change detector

W-01 Density lower 0.3kg/l Density lower than 0.3 kg/l Fill the detector with fluid

W-02 Fixed Dens selected Parameter Dens fix val sel is enable Set Parameter Dens fix val sel to inhibit
Parameter Temp fix val sel is
W-03 Fixed Temp selected Set Parameter Temp fix val sel to inhibit
enable
W-04 Fixed Mass flow selected Parameter MF fix val sel is enable Set Parameter MF fix val sel to inhibit

W-05 Autozero running …..


Autozero value out of Autozero value is out of the internal Stop flow during auto zero. Check detector
W-06
range detector depending range installation.
Autozero fluctuation out Autozero fluctuation is out of the Stop flow during auto zero Check electrical
W-07
of range internal detector depended range installation, vibrations and density.
Fixed frequency or fixed phase
W-08 Sensor Simulation active difference is enabled Set sensor simulation to inhibit

Analog output 1 fixed at 4 mA for Set HART polling address to 0 (Multidrop


W-09 Analog output 1 fixed
multidrop operation operation stops)
Analog output 1 reaches less than
W-10 Analog output 1 saturated Increase or decrease current level of output 1
3.8 mA or more than 20.5 mA
Analog output 2 reaches less than
W-11 Analog output 2 saturated Increase or decrease current level of output 2
3.8 mA or more than 20.5 mA
Relation between Pulse width and
Pulse/Status output 1 Decrease length of pulse width or increase
W-12 pulse rate of Pulse/Status output 1
saturated amount of pulse rate of pulse output 1
is to high
Relation between Pulse width and
Pulse/Status output 2 Decrease length of pulse width or increase
W-13 pulse rate of Pulse/Status output 2
saturated amount of pulse rate of pulse output 2
is to high
E-01 Frequency Fault Driving frequency out of range Check cable (Remote) and detector

E-02 Signal Fault Phase difference out of range Check cable (Remote) and detector

E-03 EEPROM Fault CRC-Error Contact Yokogawa service

E-04 CPU Fault Contact Yokogawa service

E-05 DSP Fault Contact Yokogawa service

E-06 Sensor 1 Signal Fault Sensor 1 signal below 7% for 3 min. Check cable (Remote) and detector

E-07 Sensor 2 Signal Fault Sensor 2 signal below 7% for 3 min. Check cable (Remote) and detector
Check cable (Remote) and detector
E-08 Temperature Sensor fault T<-210°C or T>450°C
Check temperature
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8.2 Reading Event + Error History (Diag/Service, Self


test/Status)
Event Overview / Reads the actual errors, alarms and
Error warnings (EAW). In Event Overview the
Alarm number of the actual EAWs is shown. In
Warning Error , Alarm or Warning the description
of the actual events can be found.

H ist Overview in Order Shows the latest 10 EAWs. By comparing


this with Hist Overview abs it can be checked
if certain EAWs have vanished.

H ist Overview in Order / Select: Execute, Non execute


Clear History
If Executev is selected the latest 10 EAWs
are cleared.

Hist Overview abs / In Hist Overview abs the number of


Error EAWs after the last clearance can be
Alarm viewed. In Error, Alarm or Warning the
Warning description of the events after the last
clearance can be found.

Hist Overview abs / Select : Execute, Not Execute


Clear History
If Execute is selected the user is asked
to fill in a date (mm/dd/yyyy). If a date is
set the errors and warnings are stored in
the Error history with this date.

Error History In Error History the number of EAWs of


the last clearance of the Hist Overview abs
can be viewed. In Error or Warning the
description of the events can be found.
The last 10 entries can be selected by date.

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8.3 Self test (Diag/Service)


Self test/Status Select : Self test, Status
If Self test is selected, all error and alarm status
are checked.
If Status is selected, the existing errors and
alarms are indicated in succession.
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8.4 Signal- and I/O-Test (Diag/Service)


Input/Output test These functions enable you to simulate the
I/O signals (loop test). The outputs can be
checked with a multimeter.
Refer to the connecting diagrams in chapter 4.4.3.
With ESC the test mode can be left.

Analog output 1 Setting range : 2.4 to 21.6mA

Analog output 2 Setting range : 2.4 to 21.6mA

Pulse output 1 Setting range : 0 to 10000Hz

Status output 1 Setting range : ON or OFF

Pulse output 2 Setting range : 0 to 2000Hz

Status output 2 Setting range : ON or OFF


Status input Setting range : OPEN or SHORT
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8.5 Output trim


Output trim With this function the 4mA and the 20mA can be
adjusted to compensate aging drifts.

AO 1 trim 4mA / AO 1 trim 20mA The analog output 1 is set to the internal 4mA or
20mA value. Connect a load resistor between 20
and 600 Ω and measure the current.
This current value must be entered on request on
display. The deviation to 4mA is corrected by the
AO 2 trim (same as AO 1 trim) converter itself.
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8.6 Detector cleaning


CAUTION
For integral type : Ambient temperature may not exceed 55°C !

The equipment can be CIP-cleaned. Steam below 230°C is not a problem. However, you should take
care that the cleaning operation does not last so long that the converter temperature exceed 55°C.
Switch power off during cleaning.

8.7 Troubleshooting
IMPORTANT
If the indicated countermeasures do not remedy the fault or in case of troubles which can not be
remedied by the user, please contact your Yokogawa service centre.

If there is an error, alarm or warning displayed, deal with the error according to 8.1 „Error descriptions and
countermeasure”.
In the following some problems are listed which may not be indicated as error, alarm or warning. First
make sure, that no error, alarm or warning is displayed.

8.7.1 No indication

Is the power supply no Check the power supply


voltage between terminals connections.
L/+ and N/- correct ?

yes

yes
Is display cable connected no Connect the cable in the
correct to CPU board ? correct position.

yes

yes
Contact the nearest
YOKOGAWA office or
service center.
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8.7.2 No Key-setting possible

Is parameter Key Status no Set parameter Key


set enable ? Status enable .

yes

Is display cable connected no Connect the cable in the


correct to CPU board ? correct position.

yes

Contact the nearest


YOKOGAWA office or
service center.
F82.EPS

8.7.3 No HART communication

Is HART DD of Rotamass no Store necessary DD in


RCCT3 available in HART HART communicator.
communicator ?

yes

Is HART communicator no Connect HART


connected to Rotamass communicator according
according chapter 4.4.4 ? chapter 4.4.4.

yes

Contact the nearest


YOKOGAWA office or
service center.
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8.7.4 Unstable zero

Is the tube filled with liquid no Fill the detector. May be


completely (check the vertical installation is
density)? indicated.

yes

Are bubbles in the liquid ? yes Check piping and


installation.

no

Is electrical grounding no Make correct grounding.


correct according chapter
4.4.1; 4.4.2; 9 ?

yes

Shield the flowmeter


Is the flowmeter located sufficiently.
near motors, transformers yes
Locate the flowmeter as
or other electric far as possible from
equipments ? these equipments.

no
Loose the process
connections and make
Is the detector installed no sure that they are in line.
free of mechanical stress? Support only one
adjacent pipe, let one
side of the adjacent pipe
be “soft”.
yes

Clean and dry the


Is the connection box free no
connection box. Make
of dirt and humidity? (only
sure that humidity
for remote installation)
cannot penetrate.

yes

Contact the nearest


YOKOGAWA office or
service center. F84.EPS

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8.7.5 Disagreement of indication with actual flow rate

Is zero point set correctly? no Run autozero according


chapter 5.6.

yes

Are mass flow unit, URV, no Set correct mass flow


LRV and lowcut set parameters.
correctly ?

yes

Is electrical grounding no Make correct grounding.


correct according chapter
4.4.1; 4.4.2; 9 ?

yes

Is gas penetration in the yes Control the piping. Is


fluid (chek the density)? there a location where
air can be sucked in?

no

For Remote type: Is no Connect remote cable


remote cable connected according chapter 9
according chapter 9 and and 4.4.1.
4.4.1 ?

yes

Is the control Check the control


no
measurement correct and measurement.
reliable?

yes

Contact the nearest


YOKOGAWA office or
service center. F85.EPS

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8.7.6 Disagreement of indication with actual density

Are density unit, URV, no Set correct density


LRV and lowcut set parameters.
correctly ?

yes

Is fixed density selected yes Set Density fix val sel =


(Density fix val sel = Inhibit .
Enable ) ?

no

Is the tube filled with liquid Change piping . Vertical


completely and without no installation is
bubbles (density low recommended.
reading)? Check installation.

yes

For Remote type: Is Connect remote cable


no
remote cable connected according chapter 9
according chapter 9 and and 4.4.1.
4.4.1 ?

yes

Is temperature no Make troubleshooting


measurement correct ? according chapter 8.7.7.

yes

Has corrosion or errosion Let YOKOGAWA perform


occured (too high yes a new density and mass
density reading)? flow calibration.

no

Is there sediment or yes Clean the tubes by means


clogging in the tubes ? like water, steam or other
solvent.

no

Contact the nearest


YOKOGAWA office or
service center. F86.EPS

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8.7.7 Disagreement of indication with actual temperature

Are temperature unit, no Set correct temperature


URV, LRV and lowcut set parameters.
correctly ?

yes

Is fixed temperature no Set Temp fix val sel =


selected (Tempy fix val sel Inhibit .
= Enable ) ?

yes

For Remote type: Is Connect remote cable


remote cable connected no according chapter 9
according chapter 9 and and 4.4.1.
4.4.1 ?

yes

Compact type: disconnect first the converter housing


Disconnect the temperature sensor cables 7,8,9 from TP1, TP2, TP3 in
detector RCCS3x terminal box.
Measure the resistances of detector temperature sensor terminals TP1,
TP2, TP3.
Resistance between TP1 + TP2 : 50Ω…200Ω depending on medium
temperature
Resistance between TP1 + TP3 : 50Ω…200Ω depending on medium
temperature
Resistance between TP2 + TP3 : <10Ω

yes
PT 100 fault.
Resistance values are as no Simulate the correct
stored ? temp. by a fixed temp,
value or connect an
external PT100.

yes

For remote type: Check Replace remote cable.


remote cable lines 7, 8, 9. no
Cable OK ?

yes
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Check the electronics:


Connect Pt100 simulator to terminals TP1, TP2, TP3 in converter
RCCF31 terminal box.
TP1 : + power, + sensor
TP2 : - sensor
TP3 : - power

no
Measured temperature Converter fault.
values OK ? Contact the nearest
YOKOGAWA office or
service center.
yes

Check your reference


temperature.
F88.EPS

8.7.8 Discrepancy of output signals to the assigned measurand

Is the setting of the no Make correct parameter


doubtful output signal setting.
correct ?

yes

Check output according no Contact the nearest


chapter 8.4 . YOKOGAWA office or
Output OK ? service center
.

yes

Check measurand.
F89.EPS

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8.7.9 Setting "Burn-out" mode


The flowmeter is equipped with a CPU error burn-out function used to set the analog output direction upon
CPU error. When factory-shipment the output of CPU error burn-out is set to HIGH. The setting of the
direction of analog output from burn-out can be changed.
To change the direction of output arising from burn-out, switch the jumper J2 on the CPU Board (see figure
below).

Low : I ≤ 3.6mA

High : I ≥ 21.6mA
CPU Board
JP2 (Burn out)

Cable to display
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9. Explosion protected type instruments


9.1 ATEX (KEMA) Remote converter RCCF31 (option /KF2) :
- KEMA 02ATEX 2183 X
In this section, further requirements and - Flame proof with intrinsic safe connection to
detector (ib) and intrinsic safe outputs
differences for explosion proof type instrument are
(1x current and 1x pulse) (ia).
described. For explosion proof type instrument, - EEx d(e) [ia] [ib] IIC T6
the description in this chapter is prior to other - Group II, Category 2 GD
description in this Instruction Manual. - Max. surface temperature for dust application : 70°C
- Marking :
WARNING
Only trained persons may use the instrument in II 2GD T70°C
industrial location.
Integral type RCCT34 .. 39 (option /KF1) :
- KEMA 02ATEX 2183 X
ROTAMASS is produced by - Flame proof with intrinsic safe connection to
Rota Yokogawa detector (ib)
- EEx d(e) [ib] IIC T6 ... T3
Rheinstr. 8
- Group II, Category 2 GD
D-79664 Wehr - Max. surface temp. for dust application: 150°C
Germany - Marking :

II 2GD T150°C
9.1.1 Technical Data
Remote detector RCCS30 ... 39/IR (option /KS1): Integral type RCCT34 .. 39 (option /KF2) :
- KEMA 01ATEX 1075 X - KEMA 02ATEX 2183 X
- Intrinsically safe - Flame proof with intrinsic safe connection to
- EEx ib IIC T1 ... T6 detector (ib) and intrinsic safe outputs
- Group II, Category 2 GD (1x current and 1x pulse) (ia).
- Max. surface temperature for dust application: 150°C - EEx d(e) [ia] [ib] IIC T6 ... T3
- Marking : - Group II, Category 2 GD
- Max. surface temp. for dust application: 150°C
Standard : II 2GD T150°C - Marking :

II 2GD T150°C
/MT : II 2GD T220°C
The electronics are placed in a pressure tight
section of the converter housing EEx d.
/HT : II 2GD T350°C
The protection class of the terminal enclosure is “e”,
but can become “d” with EEx-d certified cable glands.
Remote converter RCCF31 (option /KF1) : Degree of protection : IP67
- KEMA 02ATEX 2183 X
Power supply : 90 to 250V AC, 50/60 Hz
- Flame proof with intrinsic safe connection to
detector (ib) 20.5 to 28.8V DC
- EEx d(e) [ib] IIC T6 Power consumption : max. 25VA / 10W
- Group II, Category 2 GD Ambient humidity : 0 to 95% RH
- Max. surface temperature for dust application : 70°C
Ambient temperature range
- Marking :
RCCF31 / RCCT3: −20°C to +50°C
II 2GD T70°C RCCS3 : −50°C to +80°C
RCCS3 /HT : −50°C to +75°C

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Process temperature limits : Electrical data Remote converter RCCF31 :


- Standard : -50°C to 150°C (the barrier type is mentioned on the name plate)
Barrier type 1 :
- with option /MT : -50°C to 220°C
- Driving circuit : terminals D+ / D-
- with option /HT : 0°C to 350°C
EEx ib IIC : Uo = 14.5 V; Io = 47 mA;
Po = 0.171 W
Heat carrier fluid temperature limits :
Lo = 15mH; Co = 0.65µF
- Standard : -50°C to 150°C
- Sensor circuits: terminals S1+/ S1- or S2+ / S2-
- with option /MT : -50°C to 220°C
EEx ib IIC : Uo = 14.5V; Io = 47mA;
- with option /HT : 0°C to 350°C
Po = 0.171 W
Electrical data Remote detector RCCS30 ... 33 : Lo = 15mH; Co = 0.65µF
- Driving circuit : terminals D+ / D- - Temperature sensor circuit : terminals TP1,
TP2, TP3
EEx ib IIC : Ui = 16 V; Ii = 53 mA; Pi = 0.212 W
EEx ib IIC : Uo = 13.3V; Io =40mA; Po = 0.133 W
Li = 4.2mH; Ci = negligible small
Lo = 20mH; Co =0.91µF
- Sensor circuits: terminals S1+/ S1- or S2+ / S2-
EEx ib IIC : Ui = 16V; Ii = 80mA; Pi = 0.32 W Barrier type 2 :
Li = 4.2mH; Ci = negligible small - Driving circuit : terminals D+ / D-
- Temperature sensor circuit : terminals TP1, EEx ib IIC : Uo = 11.4 V; Io = 52.3 mA;
TP2, TP3
Po = 0.150 W
EEx ib IIC : Ui = 16V; Ii =50mA; Pi = 0.2 W
Lo = 12mH; Co = 1.671µF
Li = negligible small;
- Sensor circuits: terminals S1+/ S1- or S2+ / S2-
Ci = negligible small
EEx ib IIC : Uo = 11.4V; Io = 52.3mA;
Electrical data Remote detector RCCS34 ... 39/IR : Po = 0.150 W
- Driving circuit : terminals D+ / D Lo = 12mH; Co = 1.71µF
EEx ib IIC : Ui = 16 V; Ii = 53 mA; Pi = 0.212 W - Temperature sensor circuit : terminals TP1,
Li = 3.2mH; Ci = negligible small TP2, TP3
- Sensor circuits: terminals S1+/ S1- or S2+ / S2- EEx ib IIC : Uo = 10.2V; Io =30mA; Po = 0.077 W
EEx ib IIC : Ui = 16V; Ii = 80mA; Pi = 0.32 W Lo = 39mH; Co =2.75µF
Li = 2.1mH; Ci = negligible small
- Temperature sensor circuit : terminals TP1, - Current output (only option /KF2) :
TP2, TP3 EEx ia IIC : Ui = 30 V; Ii = 165 mA; Pi = 1.25 W
EEx ib IIC : Ui = 16V; Ii =50mA; Pi = 0.2 W Li = negligible small; Ci = 6.91nF
Li = negligible small; - Pulse output (only option /KF2) :
EEx ia IIC : Uo = 30 V; Io = 100 mA; Po = 0.75 W
Ci = negligible small Lo = negligible small; Co = 4.51nF

Coherence between temperature class, ambient- and medium temperature/ temperature of heat carrier :
RCCS30 to RCCS33 RCCS34 to RCCS39/IR RCCS34 to RCCS39/IR RCCT34 to RCCT39/IR
without insulation with factory insulation /T1.../T3

Max. Max.
Temp. Max. Max. Max. medium Max. Max. Max.
medium
class ambient medium ambient temperature / ambient ambient medium
temperature /
temperature temperature temperature temperature of temperature temperature of temperature temperature
heat carrier heat carrier
T6 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 60°C / 140°F ≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F

T5 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 55°C / 131°F ≤ 55°C / 131°F ≤ 75°C / 167°F ≤ 75°C / 167°F ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F

≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 100°C / 212°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 100°C / 212°F ≤ 70°C / 158°F ≤ 115°C / 239°F ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 115°C / 239°F
T4
≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 120°C / 248°F ≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 120°C / 248°F
T3 ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 150°C / 302°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 160°C / 320°F ≤ 70°C / 158°F ≤ 180°C / 356°F ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 150°C / 302°F

≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 180°C / 356°F


T2 ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 150°C / 302°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 220°C / 428°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F ≤ 275°C / 527°F

T1 ≤ 45°C / 113°F ≤ 350°C / 662°F


T4.EPS

NOTE
For customer insulation of RCCS34 to 39/IR the following must be regarded :
The table "with factory insulation" is calculated with 80mm insulation and k-factor = 0.4 W/m2K.
If your insulation data are worse than these use table "without insulation" !

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9.1.2 Installation
Integral type RCCT3

WARNING
1. EEx type of ROTAMASS must be connected to the suitable IS earthing system (see installation
diagram). Converter case must have connection to the potential equalisation facility. If the connecting
process tubing is part of the potential equalisation, no additional connection is required .
2. Use the certified cable glands, suitable for the conditions of use. The delivered cable glands are only
for EEx e use. For EEx d use d-type cable glands.
3. Please confirm that the ground terminal (inside the terminal enclosure) is firmly
connected by means of a clip-on eye-let.

Cable glands for power- and I/O-cables :


RCCT3x-x xx M : EEx e types are enclosed. These cable glands can also be used for “dust application” (D).
Use ATEX-certified EEx d cable glands for EEx d condition.
RCCT3x-xxx A : No cable glands are enclosed. Use the ATEX-certified cable glands, suitable for the
conditions of use (EEx de or EEx d or dust application).
For “dust application” (D) use cable glands with minimum IP67 protection !

Installation diagram :

Hazardous area Safe area

L/+
N/- Power supply
G
Terminal Box

Rotamass RCCT3

I/O I/O control

F91.EPS

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Remote type RCCF31 with RCCS3

WARNING
1. EEx type RCCF31 and RCCS3 must be connected to the suitable IS earthing system
(see installation diagram). Converter and detector case must have connection to the
potential equalisation facility.
2. Use the certified cable glands, suitable for the conditions of use.
3. Please confirm that the ground terminal (inside the terminal enclosure) is firmly
connected by means of a clip-on eye-let.
4. For EMC technical reasons the case of the detector is connected to the case of the
converter via the shielding of the interconnecting cable.

Cable glands for power- and I/O-cables :


RCCF31-xxx M : EEx e types are enclosed. These cable glands can also be used for “dust application” (D).
Use ATEX-certified EEx d cable glands for EEx d condition.
RCCF31-xxx A : No cable glands are enclosed. Use the ATEX-certified cable glands, suitable for the
conditions of use (EEx de or EEx d or dust application)

For “dust application” (D) use cable glands with minimum IP67 protection !

Cable glands for detector connection terminal :


RCCF31-xxx M : Cable glands are fitted in the concerning thread. This cable gland can also be used
for “dust application” (D).
RCCF31-xxx A : Cable glands are enclosed. This cable gland can also be used for “dust application” (D).

Installation diagram :

Hazardous area Safe area

RCCS3 RCCF31
D+ D+ L/+
N/- Power supply
D- D-
G
Terminal Box

S1+ S1+
S1- S1-
S2+ S2+
S2- S2-
TP1 TP1
TP2 TP2 I/O I/O control
TP3 TP3
COM

Exclusive remote cable RCCY03x


F92.EPS

The inner shields (shields of the cable pairs) are connected together to COM –terminal on converter side.
The outer shield of the cable is connected on both sides to the cases by cable gland.

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9.1.3 Operation
If the cover of the converter case has to be opened, following instructions must be followed.

CAUTION
1. Confirm that the power cables to the instrument are disconnected.
2. Wait 15 minures after power is turned off before openeing the covers.
3. The covers of display side and terminal box are fixed with special screws, please use Hexagonal
Wrench to open the covers.
4. Be sure to lock the cover with special screw using the Hexagonal Wrench after tightening the cover.
(see drawing chapter 4.3)
5. Before starting the operation again, be sure to lock the cover with the locking screws.
6. Prohibition of specification changes and modifications. Users are prohibited from making any
modifications of specifications or physical configuration, such as adding or changing the configuration
of external wiring ports.

9.1.4 Maintenance and repair

WARNING
The instrument modification of parts replacement by other than authorized representatives of YOKOGAWA
is prohibited and will void the certification.

9.1.5 Name Plates


RCCT3 option /KF1 :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER

-20 to +50°C VDC 10W


4 - 20mA VAC~ 47-63Hz 10W
(20 - 600 Ω) 30VDC 200mA max
KEMA02ATEX2183X ! WARNING
see: N200
0344 II 2 GD T150˚C WAIT 15 MIN. AFTER
POWER-DISCONNECTION
Instruction
Manual
EEx d [ ib] IIC T6...T3 .or EEx de [ib] IIC T6...T3 BEFORE OPENING
DIODE SAFETY BARRIER Um : 250Vac/dc - BARRIER TYPE 1 THE ENCLOSURE.
TEMP.CLASS T6 T5 T4 T3 ENCLOSURE: IP67
PROCESS TEMP.65 80 115 150°C SEE CERTIFICATE FOR DATA

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.31/C

beside CE mark : number of notified body acc. PED, only for sizes greater than DN25

RCCT3 option /KF2 :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER

-20 to +50°C VDC 10W


4 - 20mA VAC~ 47-63Hz 10W
(20 - 600 Ω) 30VDC 200mA max
KEMA02ATEX2183X ! WARNING
see: N200
0344 II 2 GD T150˚C WAIT 15 MIN. AFTER
POWER-DISCONNECTION
Instruction
Manual
. or EEx de [ia][ib] IIC T6...T3
EEx d [ia][ ib] IIC T6...T3 BEFORE OPENING
DIODE SAFETY BARRIER Um : 250Vac/dc - BARRIER TYPE 1 THE ENCLOSURE.
TEMP.CLASS T6 T5 T4 T3 ENCLOSURE: IP67
PROCESS TEMP.65 80 115 150°C SEE CERTIFICATE FOR DATA

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.32/C

beside CE mark : number of notified body acc. PED, only for sizes greater than DN25

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RCCF31 option /KF1 :

MASSFLOW CONVERTER
VDC 10W N200
-20 to +50˚C VAC~ 47-63Hz 10W
4-20mA (20-600Ω)
30VDC 200mA max
0344 II 2 GD T 70˚C 30VDC 200mA max
KEMA02ATEX2183X
EEx d [ib] II C T6 or EEx de [ib] II C T6 ! WARNING
DIODE SAFETY BARRIER U : 250V WAIT 15 MIN. AFTER POWER-DISCONNECTION
ENCLOSURE: IP67 BEFORE OPENING THE ENCLOSURE.
SEE CERTIFICATE FOR DATA
BARRIER TYPE 1

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 30-0220.1/C

RCCF31 option /KF2 :

MASSFLOW CONVERTER
VDC 10W N200
-20 to +50˚C VAC~ 47-63Hz 10W
4-20mA (20-600Ω)
30VDC 200mA max
0344 II 2 GD T 70˚C 30VDC 200mA max
KEMA02ATEX2183X
EEx d [ia][ib] II C T6 or EEx de [ia][ib] II C T6 ! WARNING
DIODE SAFETY BARRIER U : 250V WAIT 15 MIN. AFTER POWER-DISCONNECTION
ENCLOSURE: IP67 BEFORE OPENING THE ENCLOSURE.
SEE CERTIFICATE FOR DATA
BARRIER TYPE 1

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 30-0220.1/C

RCCS30 to 33 option /KS1 :

MASSFLOW METER
METER FACTORS
N200
II 2 GD see:
0344 T150˚C Instruction
Manual
KEMA 01 ATEX 1075 X
EEx ib IIC / IIB T1 ... T6 Enclosure: IP67
Bitte Bescheinigung beachten
Certification kindly to be noticed
Veuillez faire attention au certificat

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-7017.1/C

beside CE mark : number of notified body acc. PED, only for sizes greater than DN25

RCCS34 to 39/IR option /KS1 :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER

0344 II 2 GD T150°C
KEMA 01ATEX1075 X see: N200
EEx ib IIC / IIB T1 ... T6 Instruction
Manual
Bitte Bescheinigung beachten
Certification kindly to be noticed Enclosure: IP67
Veuillez faire attention au certificat
Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.41/C

beside CE mark : number of notified body acc. PED, only for sizes greater than DN25

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RCCS34 to 39/IR option /KS1 + /MT :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER

0344 II 2 GD T220°C
KEMA 01ATEX1075 X see: N200
EEx ib IIC / IIB T1 ... T6 Instruction
Manual
Bitte Bescheinigung beachten
Certification kindly to be noticed Enclosure: IP67
Veuillez faire attention au certificat
Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.41/C

beside CE mark : number of notified body acc. PED, only for sizes greater than DN25

RCCS34 to 39/IR option /KS1 + /HT :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER

0344 II 2 GD T350°C
KEMA 01ATEX1075 X see: N200
EEx ib IIC / IIB T1 ... T6 Instruction
Manual
Bitte Bescheinigung beachten
Certification kindly to be noticed Enclosure: IP67
Veuillez faire attention au certificat
Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.41/C

beside CE mark : number of notified body acc. PED, only for sizes greater than DN25

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Process temperature limits / Heat carrier fluid


9.2 FM (USA + Canada) temperature limits :
- Standard : -50°C to 150°C / -58°F to 302°F
9.2.1 Technical Data - with option /MT : -50°C to 220°C / -58°F to 428°F
- with option /HT : 0°C to 350°C / -32°F to 662°F
Remote detector RCCS30 ... 39 (option /FS1) :
- Intrinsically safe
- AEx ia IIC T6 Electrical data of intrinsically safe circuits of converter :
- CL I, DIV 1, GP A,B,C,D - Driving circuit : terminals D+ / D-
- CL I, Zone 1, GP IIC T6 Uo = 14.5 V; Io = 47 mA; Po = 0.171 W
- CL II / III, DIV 1, GP E,F,G Lo = 15mH; Co = 0.65µF
- IP67 / NEMA 4X - Sensor circuits: terminals S1+/ S1- or S2+ / S2-
Uo = 14.5V; Io = 47mA; Po = 0.171 W
Remote converter RCCF31 (option /FF1) : Lo = 15mH; Co = 0.65µF
- Housing explosion proof - Temperature sensor circuit : terminals TP1,TP2, TP3
- AEx d [ia] IIC Uo = 13.3V; Io =40mA; Po = 0.133 W
- Provides intrisically safe detector circuits. Lo = 20mH; Co =0.91µF
- CL I, DIV 1, GP A,B,C,D
- CL I, Zone 1, GP IIC T6 Electrical data of intrinsically safe circuits of
detector RCCS30 ... 33 :
- CL II / III, DIV 1, GP E,F,G - Driving circuit : terminals D+ / D-
- IP67 / NEMA 4X Ui = 16 V; Ii = 53 mA; Pi = 0.212 W
Li ≤ 4.2mH; Ci = negligible small
Integral type RCCT34 .. 39 (option /FF1) : - Sensor circuits: terminals S1+/ S1- or S2+ / S2-
- Housing explosion proof Ui = 16 V; Ii = 80 mA; Pi = 0.320 W
- AEx d [ia] IIC Li ≤ 4.2mH; Ci = negligible small
- Provides intrisically safe detector circuits - Temperature sensor circuit : terminals TP1,TP2, TP3
- CL I, DIV 1, GP A,B,C,D Ui = 16 V; Ii = 50 mA; Pi = 0.200 W
- CL I, Zone 1, Group IIC T6 Li = negligible small ; Ci = negligible small
- CL II / III, DIV 1, GP E,F,G
- IP67 / NEMA 4X Electrical data of intrinsically safe circuits of
detector RCCS34 ... 39/IR :
- Driving circuit : terminals D+ / D-
Ui = 16 V; Ii = 53 mA; Pi = 0.212 W
Li ≤ 3.2mH; Ci = negligible small
- Sensor circuits: terminals S1+/ S1- or S2+ / S2-
Ui = 16 V; Ii = 80 mA; Pi = 0.320 W
Temperature classification : Li ≤ 2.1mH; Ci = negligible small
The remote converter RCCF31 has a T6 - Temperature sensor circuit : terminals TP1,TP2, TP3
temperature class rating for operation at ambient Ui = 16 V; Ii = 50 mA; Pi = 0.200 W
temperature up to +50°C / +122°F. Li = negligible small ; Ci = negligible small
RCCS30 to RCCS33 RCCS34 to RCCS39/IR RCCS34 to RCCS39/IR RCCT34 to RCCT39/IR
without insulation with factory insulation /T1.../T3

Max. Max.
Temp. Max. Max. Max. medium Max. Max. Max.
medium
class ambient medium ambient temperature / ambient ambient medium
temperature /
temperature temperature temperature temperature of temperature temperature of temperature temperature
heat carrier heat carrier
T6 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 60°C / 140°F ≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F

T5 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 55°C / 131°F ≤ 55°C / 131°F ≤ 75°C / 167°F ≤ 75°C / 167°F ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F

≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 100°C / 212°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 100°C / 212°F ≤ 70°C / 158°F ≤ 115°C / 239°F ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 115°C / 239°F
T4
≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 120°C / 248°F ≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 120°C / 248°F
T3 ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 150°C / 302°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 160°C / 320°F ≤ 70°C / 158°F ≤ 180°C / 356°F ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 150°C / 302°F

≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 180°C / 356°F


T2 ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 150°C / 302°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 220°C / 428°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F ≤ 275°C / 527°F

T1 ≤ 45°C / 113°F ≤ 350°C / 662°F


T4.EPS

NOTE
For customer insulation of RCCS34 to 39/IR the following must be regarded :
The table "with factory insulation" is calculated with 80mm insulation and k-factor = 0.4 W/m2K.
If your insulation data are worse than these use table "without insulation" !

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9.2.2 Installation
Integral type RCCT3 :

Hazardous area Safe area

L/+
N/- Power supply
G

Terminal Box
Rotamass RCCT3

I/O I/O control

F91.EPS
Remote type RCCS3 with RCCF31 :
Hazardous area Safe area

RCCS3 RCCF31
D+ D+ L/+
N/- Power supply
D- D-
G
Terminal Box

S1+ S1+
S1- S1-
S2+ S2+
S2- S2-
TP1 TP1
TP2 TP2 I/O I/O control
TP3 TP3
COM

Exclusive remote cable RCCY03x


F92.EPS

CAUTION
- The flowmeter must be connected to the potential equalization system. For remote type Converter and
detector case must have connection to the potential equalisation facility.
- For remote type at ambient temperature up to 60°C / 140°F use remote cable RCCY031 or RCCY032.
- For remote type at ambient temperature up to 80°C / 176°F use remote cable RCCY033.
- Maximum length of remote cable is 50m/164ft.
- Specified maximum ambient temperature of cables (power supply-, I/O- and remote cable) must be 20°C
/ 41°F above maximum ambient temperature of flowmeter.
- For AC-version maximum power supply is 250V AC.
- Install according National Electrical Code. Intrinsically safe circuits must be installed according NEC ANSI
/ NPFA 70 amd ISA RP 12.6.
- Use certified XP (explosion proof) cable glands for power supply and I/O.
- Please confirm that the ground terminal (inside the terminal enclosure) is firmly connected by means of
a clip-on eye-let.
- For EMC technical reasons the case of the detector is connected to the case of the converter via the
shielding of the interconnecting cable.

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Installation of separate intrinsic safe ground for Remote type RCCS3 with RCCF31
(see Control Drawing 8300027) :
- Remove the stopping plug on dector connecting side and replace it by a dust proofed cable gland.
- Open the cover on detector connecting side of RCCF31.
- Remove the cable between COM-terminal and the ground screw.
- Put the intrinsic safe ground cable through the new installed cable gland.
- Connect the IS-ground cable to the COM-terminal.
- Install the remote cable between detector RCCS3 and converter RCCF31 as shown in this chapter.

9.2.3 General warnings

WARNING
- Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety !
- Only trained persons may use the instrument in industrial location.
- The instrument modification of parts replacement by other than authorized representatives of
YOKOGAWA is prohibited and will void the certification.
- If the cover of the converter case has to be opened, following instructions must be followed:
- Confirm that the power cables to the instrument are disconnected.
- Wait 15 minutes after power is turned off before opening the covers.
- The covers of display side and terminal box are fixed with special screws, please use
Hexagonal Wrench to open the covers.
- Be sure to lock the cover with special screw using the Hexagonal Wrench after tightening the
cover (see drawing chapter 4.3).
- Prohibition of specification changes and modifications. Users are prohibited from making any
modifications of specifications or physical configuration, such as adding or changing the
configuration of external wiring ports.

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9.2.4 Name Plates


RCCT34 to 39/IR option /FF1 :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER
PS is the max. process pressure at room temp.
TS are the process temp. limits

-40 to +50°C VDC 10W


4 - 20mA VAC~ 47-63Hz 10W
(20 - 600 Ω) 30VDC 200mA max.
Control Drawing No.:8300026
! WARNING N200
CL. I DIV 1 GP A,B,C,D see:
WAIT 15 MIN. AFTER Instruction
CL. II DIV 1 GP E,F,G POWER-DISCONNECTION Manual
CL. III BEFORE OPENING
AEx d [ia] IIC , Class I , Zone 1, T6 THE ENCLOSURE.
Conduit Seals required within 18 inches.
Use Conductors rated 70°C. Type NEMA 4X, IP67
Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.33/C

RCCF31 option /FF1 :

MASSFLOW CONVERTER
VDC 10W N200
-40 to +50°C VAC ~ 47-63Hz 10W
Control Drawing No.:8300027 4-20mA (20-600Ω)
CL. I DIV 1 GP A,B,C,D 30VDC 200mA
AIS CL. I/II/III , DIV 1, GP A,B,C,D,E,F,G 30VDC 200mA
CL. II DIV 1 GP E,F,G
CL. III ! WARNING
AEx d [ia] IIC , Class I , Zone 1, T6 WAIT 15 MIN. AFTER POWER-DISCONNECTION
Type NEMA 4X, IP67 BEFORE OPENING THE ENCLOSURE.
Conduit Seals required within 18 inches.
Use Conductors rated 70°C.
Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 30-0220.3/B

RCCS30 to 33 option /FF1 :

MASSFLOW METER
METER FACTORS
PS is the max. process pressure at room temp.
TS are the process temp. limits N200
Control Drawing No.: 8300027
IS Class I , DIV 1, GP A,B,C,D, T6 see:
CL. II , DIV 1, GP E,F,G Instruction
Manual
CL. III
AEx ia IIC, Class I , Zone 0
Use Conductors rated 20°C above
max. Ambient Temp. Type 4X, IP67
Temperature Class see Control Drawing
Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-7017.2/C

RCCS34 to 39/IR option /FF1 :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER
PS is the max. process pressure at room temp.
TS are the process temp. limits

Control Drawing No.: 8300027


IS Class I , DIV 1, GP A,B,C,D, T6
CL. II DIV 1 GP E,F,G
CL. III
AEx ia IIC, Class I , Zone 0 see:
N200
Use Conductors rated 20°C above max. Ambient Temperature Instruction
Manual
Temperature Class see Control Drawing

Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.44/B

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RCCT34 to 39/IR option /FF3 :

METER FACTORS
MASSFLOW METER
PS is the max. process pressure at room temp.
TS are the process temp. limits
-40 to +50°C VDC 10W
VAC~ 47-63Hz 10W
Fieldbus H1 9-32VDC
Control Drawing No.:8300026 WARNING
CL. I DIV 1 GP A,B,C,D
!
see: N200
WAIT 15 MIN. AFTER Instruction
CL. II DIV 1 GP E,F,G POWER-DISCONNECTION Manual
CL. III BEFORE OPENING
AEx d [ia] IIC , Class I , Zone 1, T6 THE ENCLOSURE.
Conduit Seals required within 18 inches.
Use Conductors rated 70°C. Type NEMA 4X, IP67
Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 22-5479.34/A

RCCF31 option /FF3 :

MASSFLOW CONVERTER
VDC 10W N200
-40 to +50°C VAC ~ 47-63Hz 10W
Control Drawing No.:8300027 Fieldbus H1 9-32VDC
CL. I DIV 1 GP A,B,C,D
AIS CL. I/II/III , DIV 1, GP A,B,C,D,E,F,G
CL. II DIV 1 GP E,F,G
CL. III ! WARNING
AEx d [ia] IIC , Class I , Zone 1, T6 WAIT 15 MIN. AFTER POWER-DISCONNECTION
Type NEMA 4X, IP67 BEFORE OPENING THE ENCLOSURE.
Conduit Seals required within 18 inches.
Use Conductors rated 70°C.
Made in Germany by ROTA YOKOGAWA, Rheinstraße 8, D-79664 Wehr 30-0220.4/A

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9.2.5 Control drawings

Hazardous Locations :
Class I Division 1 Groups A,B,C,D or Class I Zone 1 Group IIC
and Class II and III Division 1 Groups E,F,G

Temperature classification :
Temp. RCCT34 to RCCT39/IR
class
Max. Max.
Ambient Medium
temperature temperature or
temperature of
heat carrier
T6 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F
T5 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F
T4 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 115°C / 239°F
T3 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 150°C / 302°F NPT 1/2"
The minimum ambient temperature is -40°C / -40°F

Installation :

HAZARDOUS LOCATION NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION

L/+
N/- Power supply
G

Rotamass RCCT3

I/O I/O control

Note :
- For AC-version maximum power supply is 250V AC.
- For DC-version maximum power supply is 28.8V DC.
- The installation must be in accordance with the national electrical code, NFPA70, article 504 to 510
and ANSI/ISA RP 12.06.01.
- The non intrinsically safe terminals must not be connected to any device that uses or generates more
than 250Vrms or dc unless it has been determined that the voltage was adequately isolated.
- Installation must be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, when installed in Canada.

WARNING : Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.


DATE NAME TITEL:
DRAWED 09.02.2005 Butz
CKECKED 09.02.2005 Rü FM/CSA CONTROL DRAWING
ROTAMASS RCCT3
b ---------- 1.9.05 Butz Rü YOKOGAWA DWG. No.:
a 79664 WEHR
Rev. UPDATE No. DATE EDITOR CHECKED GERMANY 8300026 1 1

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Hazardous Locations :
Remote Detectotr RCCS3 : Class I Division 1 Groups A B C D
Class II and III Division 1 Groups E F G
Remote Converter RCCF31 : Class I Division 1 Groups A B C D or Class I Zone 1 Group IIC
Class II and III Division 1 Groups E F G
Temperature classification :
RCCS30 to RCCS33 RCCS34 to RCCS39/IR RCCS34 to RCCS39/IR
without insulation with factory insulation /T1 ... T3
Max. Max. Max.
Temp. Max. medium Max. medium Max. medium
class ambient temperature / ambient temperature / ambient temperature /
temperature temperature of temperature temperature of temperature temperature of
heat carrier heat carrier heat carrier

T6 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 60°C / 140°F ≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F
T5 ≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 55°C / 131°F ≤ 55°C / 131°F ≤ 75°C / 167°F ≤ 75°C / 167°F
≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 100°C / 212°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 100°C / 212°F ≤ 70°C / 158°F ≤ 115°C / 239°F
T4
≤ 50°C / 122°F ≤ 120°C / 248°F ≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 120°C / 248°F
≤ 80°C / 176°F≤ ≤ 150°C / 302°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 160°C / 320°F ≤ 70°C / 158°F ≤ 180°C / 356°F
T3
≤ 40°C / 104°F ≤ 180°C / 356°F
T2 ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 150°C / 302°F ≤ 80°C / 176°F ≤ 220°C / 428°F ≤ 65°C / 149°F ≤ 275°C / 527°F
T1 ≤ 45°C / 113°F ≤ 350°C / 662°F
The maximum ambient temperature for remote converter RCCF31 is 50°C / 122°F.
The minimum ambient temperature for remote converter RCCF31 is -40°C / -40°F.
The minimum ambient temperature for remote detector RCCS3 is -50°C / -58°F.

Installation :

HAZARDOUS LOCATION NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION

RCCS3 RCCF31
D+ D+ L/+
N/- Power supply
D- D-
G
S1+ S1+
S1- S1-
S2+ S2+
S2- S2-
TP1 TP1
TP2 TP2 I/O I/O control
09.02.2005
TP3 TP3
COM
Case earth clamp
Exclusive remote cable

For installation of separate intrinsic safe ground see page 2. WARNING : Substitution
of components may impair
intrinsic safety.
DATE NAME TITEL:
DRAWED 09.02.2005 Butz FM/CSA CONTROL DRAWING
CKECKED 09.02.2005 Rü ROTAMASS REMOTE TYPE
RCCF31 + RCCS3
b --------- 1.9.05 Butz Rü YOKOGAWA DWG. No.:
a 79664 WEHR
Rev. UPDATE No. DATE EDITOR CHECKED GERMANY 8300027 1 2

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Installation of intrinsic safe ground :


- Remove the stopping plug on detector connecting side of RCCF31 and replace it by a dust proofed
cable gland.
- Open the cover on detector connecting side of RCCF31.
- Remove the cable between COM - terminal and the ground screw (see below picture).
- Put the intrinsic-safe-ground-cable through the new installed cable gland.
- Connect the IS-ground cable to the COM - terminal.
- Install the remote cable between Detector RCCS3 and Converter RCCF31 as shown below.

COM - terminal

Remove cable

HAZARDOUS LOCATION NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION

RCCS3 Exclusive remote cable RCCF31


D+ D+ L/+
N/- Power supply
D- D-
G
S1+ S1+
S1- S1-
S2+ S2+
S2- S2-
TP1 TP1
TP2 TP2 I/O I/O control
TP3 TP3
COM

Shield Case earth clamp

IS earth
Note :
- For AC-version of RCCF31 maximum power supply is 250V AC.
- For DC-version maximum power supply is 28.8V DC.
- Install in accordance with NFPA 70
- Max. cable length of remote cable 50m / 164ft.
- Connect inner shields of remote cable together to COM-terminal on converter side.
- Connect outer shield of remote cable on both sides to case by cable gland.
- The installation must be in accordance with the national electrical code, NFPA70, article 504 to 510
and ANSI/ISA RP 12.06.01.
- The non intrinsically safe terminals must not be connected to any device that uses or generates more
than 250Vrms or dc unless it has been determined that the voltage was adequately isolated.
- Installation must be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, when installed in Canada
WARNING : Substitution
of components may impair
intrinsic safety.
DATE NAME TITEL:
DRAWED 09.02.2005 Butz FM/CSA CONTROL DRAWING
CKECKED 09.02.2005 Rü ROTAMASS REMOTE TYPE
RCCF31 + RCCS3
b ---------- 1.9.05 Butz Rü YOKOGAWA DWG. No.:
a 79664 WEHR
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10. PED (Pressure Equipment Directive)


All materials containing pressure (process connections, flow divider and tubes) are traced back to the
original manufacturer with a material certificate. The PED limits the pressure and temp, which can be
found below.

WARNING
The given temperature /pressure ranges are calculated and approved without corrosion or erosion. The
customer is fully responsible to select proper materials to withstand his corrosive or erosive conditions. In
case of heavy corrosion and/or erosion the instrument may not withstand the pressure and an incident
may happen with human and/or environmental harm. Yokogawa will not take any liability regarding
damage caused by corrosion/erosion. If corrosion/erosion may happen, the user has to check periodically
if the necessary wall thickness is still in place.

ROTAMASS is produced according the determinations of directive 97/23/EG (Directive for Pressure –
Equipment / PED).The units are classified as pipe according item 3, number 1, 3. letter, a) first dash or
according diagram 6 after appendix II :

Classification as pipe
For Fluid Group 1 and 2 (article 9 chapter (2))
Medium liquid and gas

The basic safety requests (for design, production and testing) for all units according to category I to III are
generally determined for the requests of category III. The units, which are not included by PED, article 3
paragraph 3, are checked by a conformity-valuation–methode according appendix III “module H”.

The complete quality assurance system according PED appendix III module H was certified by the notified body :
Lloyd’s Register Nederland B.V.; Weena-Zuid 170; NL-3012 NC Rotterdam
ID-No. 0343
Number is printed on name plates (see chapter 1.2).

For the application the following notes have to be noticed :

Permitted maximum operating temperatures:


The pressure relevant temperature limits of the detector are : -200 to 400°C
These limits are reduced by measuring boundary conditions :
Generall : -40 to 150°C
Additional reductions for the use of special connections (clamp, pipe screwing ...) have to be noticed
according the concerning standards.

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Dependence of the max. permitted effective pressure of the operating temperature:


a) for Standard-Process-Connections
1 Medium Temperature
Type Process connection ) to 30°C 50°C 100°C 150°C 200°C 250°C 300°C 350°C
A1 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 150 15.9 bar 15.3 bar 13.2 bar 12.0 bar 11.0 bar 10.2 bar 9.7 bar 8.4 bar
A2 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 300 41.4 bar 40.0 bar 34.5 bar 31.2 bar 28.7 bar 26.7 bar 25.2 bar 24.0 bar
A3 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 600 82.7 bar 80.0 bar 69,6 bar 62,8 bar 58,3 bar 54,9 bar 52,1 bar 50,1 bar
A4 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 900 124.1bar 120.1bar 104.4bar 94.2 bar 87.5 bar 82.4 bar 78.2 bar 75.2 bar
A5 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 1500 206.8bar 200.1bar 173.9bar 157.0bar 145.8bar 137.3bar 130.3bar 125.4bar
D2 Flange acc. EN1092-1 PN16 16 bar 15.6 bar 14.2 bar 12.8 bar 11.7 bar 10.9 bar 10.3 bar 9.9 bar
D4 Flange acc. EN1092-1 PN40 40 bar 39.1 bar 35.6 bar 32.0 bar 29.3 bar 27.2 bar 25.8 bar 24.7 bar
D5 Flange acc. EN1092-1 PN63 63 bar 61.6 bar 56.0 bar 50.4 bar 46.2 bar 42.8 bar 40.6 bar 38.9 bar
D6 Flange acc. EN1092-1 PN100 100 bar 97.7 bar 88.9 bar 80.0 bar 73.3 bar 68.0 bar 64.4 bar 61.8 bar
G9 Internal thread G1/4" (RCCS34) see tube pressure
T9 Internal thread 1/4" NPT (RCCS34) see tube pressure

Medium Temperature
up to 120°C 220°C 300°C 350°C
J1 Flange acc. JIS B 2220 10K 14 bar 12 bar 10 bar -----
J2 Flange acc. JIS B 2220 20K 34 bar 31 bar 29 bar 26 bar
Medium Temperature
up to 140°C *)
up to DN40 40 bar
Pipe conection *) under the restriction using
S2 DN50 to DN100 25 bar suitable gasket materials
acc. DIN11851
above DN100 16 bar
Medium Temperature
up to 150°C **)
Clamp connection up to DN50 16 bar
S4
acc. DIN32676 above DN50 10 bar
**) under the restriction using
Clamp acc. Tri-Clamp up to 2 in (2") 16 bar suitable gasket materials
S8
above 2 in (2") 10 bar
1
) all process connections acc. AISI 316L (1.4404 / 1.4435) T8.EPS

b) for Special-Process-Connections
For customer-built models with Z-No. (Option /Z) different values may be valid.
These details are written on the name plate (field 13).
Medium temperature
Special connections
-200°C RT 50°C 100°C 150°C 200°C 250°C 300°C 350°C
Flange ASME >300 100% 100% 94,2% 83,3% 75,8% 69,5% 64,3% 60,8% 58,0%
Flange DIN PNx x x 100% 100% 96,5% 55,5% 80,5% 74,3% 69,8% 64,5% 61,8%
other connections **) 100% 100% 96,5% 55,5% 80,5% 74,3% 69,8% 64,5% 61,8%
PS *) T102.EPS

*) Details see name plate (item (2)).


**) The statements only refer to the connection at the unit, further reductions by
gaskets and customer-sided connection parts have to be considered separately.

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PED-data on the name plate of RCCT3x

1) Year of manufacturing
2) Max. permitted pressure at room temperature, for other temperatures see table
3) Max. permitted temperature range
4) Test pressure, for standard units without value, because in this case generally
PT=1.43 x PS
5) Material of medium wetted parts with pressure load

Operation restriction :

The operator is responsible that no corrosion and/or erosion is caused by the medium, which reduces the
safety of the unit as pressure vessel. Corrosion and erosion can make the unit fail and can lead to the
endangering of persons and facilities. If corrosion and erosion are possible, the integrity of the tubes has
to be checked periodically.

The following usages of the instruments are not permitted:


- use as climbing aid (e.g during assembling work on pipe system)
- use as support for external load (e.g. support for piping) or tray surface for heavy tools (e.g. during
piping work)
- Material removal by any kind of machining (e.g. drilling, sawing etc.)
- Painting of the name-plate
- Brazing or welding of parts to the instrument
- Any repair, modification or supplements or the installation of spare-parts is only permitted if it is
done in accordance to this instruction manual. Other work must be agreed by YOKOGAWA
beforehand. YOKOGAWA will not take over any liability for damages caused by unauthorised work
on the instrument or prohibited usage of the instrument.

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Information of potential hazardous situations:

Endangering by: Description Remarks


Surface temperature Surface temperature is hot in case of
high process temperature. It is the
sole responsibility of the user to
establish proper means to prevent
touching of the detector. (see also
chapter 11.3).
Max. / Min process temperature See chapter 11.3
Max. process pressure See chapter 11.3
Tightness of the wetted, PED relevant A factory test is done before delivery
volume
Corrosion and erosion effects It is the sole responsibility of the
user to select proper wetted
materials for the medium intended
Medium
to use (see chapter 10).
Life time evaluation Experience shows that the lifetime of Without erosion and corrosion.
the detector within the allowed
operation conditions is more than 10
years.
Temperature shock Permanent temperature cycles of
more than 100°C temp. difference
have to be avoided. Tube failure can
occur because of material wearing.
Instable fluids If instable fluids are transported it is
the sole responsibility of the user
that in case of decomposition the
design limits are not exceeded.
Process pressure/temp. relation See chapter 10
Piping and support forces See chapter 4.2 item 1
Choice of gaskets and pre- stress of the It is the sole responsibility of the Refer to EN 1591-1
process connections user to select suitable gaskets and
to screw the process connections
with the necessary torques.
Use of closing and openings Do not open the ¼ NPT plugs in the
body after tube failure before it is
ensured that the housing is pressure
free and free of hazardous
substances.
Pressure shock, water hammer and Dynamical exceeding of the given Water hammer can lead to tube
pressure surges max. pressure at process temp. has failures.
Installation to be avoided.
Filling and emptying of the pipe work The detector is part of a pipe work. It
has to be taken into account that
fluid can remain in the measuring
tubes .
Disposal, cleaning and return See chapter 1.5
Flow direction of the unit See chapter 4.1 and marking on the After installation with wrong flow
detector. direction only indication error
(wrong sign, can be corrected via
software)
Installation position of the unit See chapter 4.1 A wrong installation position gives
only measuring disturbances

Pipe stress by weight of the instrument See chapter 4.2


Permitted ambient conditions See chapter 11.3
(temperature, humidity)

External fire External fire can result in The instrument itself does not
Outer - Rise in pressure by temperature contain flammable materials.
influence - Damage of gaskets
It is in the sole responsibility of the
user to implement suitable means to
prevent large damage in the case of
fire.
Earthquake resistance Damage of the mounting screws Check by user
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11. Technical Data


11.1 Specifications Table 2 : Zero Stability
Type RCCS30 RCCS31 RCCS32 RCCS33
PERFOMANCE SPECIFICATIONS kg/h 0.0025 0.0085 0.019 0.045
Model T2a.EPS
- Remote detector RCCS30 to 33 : 2 tubes, low flow design Type RCCS34 RCCS36 RCCS38 RCCS39 RCCS/T
- Remote detectorRCCS34 to 39 : 2 tube design RCCT34 RCCT36 RCCT38 RCCT39 39 /IR
- Remote converter RCCF31 kg/h 0.135 0.45 1.6 4.3 13
- Integral type RCCT34 to 39 : 2 tube integral design T2b.EPS

Pressure dependency:
Fluid to be measured : Liquid, gas or slurries
The stiffness of the Rotamass tubes is slighty line pressure
dependent. The static pressure effect of mass flow and density
Measurement items : Mass flow, density, temperature
can be corrected by setting the static pressure manual via
and derived from these values:
menue.
concentration, volume flow and
RCCS30-RCCS34 : no relevant pressure effect
net flow
Table 3 : Pressure effect on mass flow (not corrected)
Mass flow measurement Type RCCS36 RCCS38 RCCS39 RCCS/T
RCCT36 RCCT38 RCCT39 39 /IR
Table 1 : Measuring range
% of SS -0.0033 -0.0085 -0.009 -0.0456
Type RCCS30 RCCS31 RCCS32 RCCS33 rate per HC -0.0049 -0.0126 -0.0133 -0.0675
Qmax 0.1 bar Ti -0.0055 -0.0143 ---- ----
t/h 0.3 0.6 1.5
Qnom t/h 0.045 0.17 0.37 0.9 T3.EPS

T1a.EPS
Density measurement
Type RCCS34 RCCS36 RCCS38 RCCS39 RCCS/T Measuring range : 0.3kg/l to 5 kg/l
RCCT34 RCCT36 RCCT38 RCCT39 39 /IR
Qmax 50 No density measurement for gas application
t/h 5 15 120 300
Qnom t/h 2.7 9 32 85 250 Accuracy (at calibration conditions)
T1b.EPS - RCCS30 : ± 8 g/l
- RCCS31-33 : ± 4 g/l
Qnom is the water flow rate at about 1 bar pressure drop.
- RCCS/T34 : ± 3 g/l
The flowmeter has an automatical low cut at 0.05% of
- RCCS/T36 : ± 2.2 g/l
Qnom.
- RCCS/T38, 39 : ± 1.5 g/l
Accuracy - RCCS/T34-39 : ± 1 g/l (with special calibration option/ K3)
Liquid : - RCCS30-33 : ± 2 g/l (with special calibration option /K3,
- RCCS3 + RCCF31, :+/-0.1% of measured value good thermal isolation of the detector,
RCCT3 +/- zero stability (refer to table 2) fixed temp. or external temp. sensor)
Gas (option /GA) :
- RCCS3 + RCCF31, : ±0.5% of measured value Temperature measurement
RCCT3 ± zero stability (refer to table 2) Temperature measuring range of converter :
Accuracy based on the frequency output includes the Standard and with /MT:-200°C to 230°C
combined effects of repeatability, linearity and With /HT : 0°C to 400°C
hysteresis. Accuracy : ± 1°C ± 0.5% of reading
For operating temperatures more than 80°C higher/lower than
Repeatability for liquids :±0.05% ± zero stability/2 ambient temperature the detector should be insulated to
maintain optimum accuracy.
Repeatability for gases :±0.25% ± zero stability

Batch process :above specified accuracy if the Heating Tracing (Remote detector RCCS34 to 39/IR, for
batch process is >1min. For RCCS30-33 on request) :
shorter batch time (dt in s) the Heating with heat carrier, insulation and protection housing.
accuracy decreases with the The max. surface temperature at the protection housing from
square root of 60/dt inner heating is 40°C. Above 150° process temperature
insulation from the manufacturer is recommended. However
up to 230°C process temperature the customer can insulate
1.0
0.9 the detector themselves.
0.8
0.7 Option /T1: only insulation and protection;
0.6
0.5
0.4
Option /T2 insulation, protection and heating line;
0.3 Option /T3 like /T2 but with ventilation.
Error in %

0.2
0.1
0
Process connection for the heat carrier fluid is :
-0.1
-0.2 for D-type flanges : EN DN15 PN40 Form B1
-0.3
-0.4 for A-type flanges : ANSI ½ - 150 lbs.
-0.5
-0.6 for J-type flanges : JIS DN15 10K
-0.7
-0.8 Max. pressure : PN40
-0.9
-1.0
0 50 100 150
Protection class : IP54, install roof protected
Flow in % of Qnom
For low temperature fluids ask for special insulation.
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Calibration for liquids and gases - EN PN 63 : max 63 bar


The ROTAMASS flow meters are factory calibrated with - EN PN 100 : max 100 bar
water. Calibration Conditions: - ASME class 150 : max 16 bar
- Water : 22.5°C ± 12.5°C - ASME class 300 : max 42 bar
- Ambient temperature: 22.5°C ± 12.5°C - ASME class 600 : max 83 bar
- Process Pressure : 1 - 2 bar abs - ASME class 900 : max 124 bar
For gas applications please choose option /GA. - ASME class 1500 : max 207 bar
All specifications are based on above mentioned calibration - JIS 10K : max. 14 bar (1.4 MPa)
reference conditions, a calibration protocol is attached to - JIS 20K : max. 34 bar (3.4 MPa)
each instrument. The RCCS30 to RCCS33 have a standard process
connection ¼ NPT F. For this connection the max. allowed
Special calibrations : tube pressure is the limitation. For all other standard
- Mass flow: at customer specified flow values between 14 process connection please find the max. process pressure
and 70% of nominal flow (option /K1) in table 9.
- Density: adjustment to the specific converter and check Maximum tube pressure at 25°C / 77°F :
with another fluid with other density, increased accuracy RCCS30 / 31 / 32 / 34 : 210 bar / 3045 psi
like specified (option /K3) RCCS36 : 185 bar / 2682 psi
- Mass flow: with DKD Certificate (German Calibration RCCS33 / 38 / 39 : 150 bar / 2175 psi
Service Certificate: traced to the German legal authorities) RCCS39/IR : 100 bar / 1450 psi
(option /K5) For higher medium temperatures pressure needs to be
– other calibrations on request derated as follows :
- RCCS 30 / 31 / 32 / 34 / 36 / 39/IR
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS to 150°C / 302°F : none
151 to 230°C / 303 to 446°F : 8% derating
Ambient temperature limits 231 to 350°C / 447 to 662°F : 22% derating
- Remote detector RCCS3 : - RCCS 33 / 38 / 39
Standard : -50°C to +80°C to 150°C / 302°F : none
Option /HT : -50°C to +65°C 151 to 230°C / 303 to 446°F: 10% derating
(up to 280°C medium temp.) 231 to 350°C / 447 to 662°F: 23% derating
-50°C to +55°C Higher pressure on request.
(up to 350°C medium temp.) The maximum process pressure of a single instrument is
terminal box lower 100°C given by the lower value either of the process connections
- Remote converter RCCF31and Integral type RCCT3 : or tubes. The maximum temperature and process pressure
Display working range : -20°C to +55°C limits of an instrument are marked on the nameplate as TS
Electronic work. range : -40°C to +55°C and PS.
Cold start : above -30°C
Gas content limits
Where meters are mounted in direct sunlight, it is
Gas content limit is defined as the amount of gas which
recommended to install a sunshade. This is particularly
generates an error (frequency error) in the converter. The
important in countries with high ambient temperatures.
gas content limit is dependent on viscosity, surface tension
Ambient humidity limits : 0 to 100% R.H. and bubble size of the liquid/gas mixture. Further on it is
Lengthy continous operation at 95% or more is not much dependent on the flow rate (the higher the flow rate,
recommended. the lower the gas content limits). The given values are for a
flow of 50% of Qnom and water/air.
Process temperature limits - RCCS30 to 33 : no limitation
Detector : - RCCS/T34: no limitation
- RCCS30 to 39 : -180°C to 150°C - RCCS/T36: larger 50%
- RCCS34 to 39/MT : -180°C to 230°C - RCCS/T38:approx. 30%
(Range 150°C – 230°C - RCCS/T39: approx. 7%
recommended with /Tx option) - RCCS/T39/IR: approx.3%
- RCCS34 to 39/HT : 0°C to 350°C (only with /Tx option) With liquid/gas mixtures the specified mass flow accuracy
- On request : -200°C to 150°C will not be achieved.
For short time aeration a function can be activated to keep
- If the material of tube/wetted parts is titanium the
the current outputs constant during the aeration time.
temperature range is as follows :
: -10 °Cto 200°C Secondary containment
Integral type : Rupture pressure for RCCS/T34-38 is typical above 120bar,
- RCCT34 to 39 : -40 to 150°C for RCCS/T39 above 80 bar, for RCCS/T39IR above 50bar.
However if the detector housing is exposed to this
Heat carrier fluid temperature limits
pressure it will deform and measurement will be strongly
(option /T2 or /T3 only for remote type RCCS34 to 39)
influenced. So the pressure test of the housing (option /J1)
- Standard : 0°C to 150°C
can only be done at the pressure where deformation does
- With option /MT : 0°C to 230°C not happen. The housings of the sizes RCCS30-33 can not
- With option /HT : 0°C to 350°C withstand overpressure.
For low temperature fluids ask for special insulation.
2 phase flow, liquid/solid and liquid/liquid
Process pressure limits 2 phase flow can generate minus span errors. The errors
According to the flange ratings: are proportional to the difference in density between the 2
- EN PN 16 : max 16 bar phases and the amount of the second phase. If the particles
- EN PN 40 : max 40 bar (or droplets) are very small no errors will be generated.

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Power supply and power consumption - Two Pulse outputs / status outputs :
- AC-type : 90V to 264V AC, 47-63 Hz passive Transistor contact output , 30V DC, 200mA
For Ex- version 250V AC max. Output 1 : 0 to 10000 pulses/s
- DC-type : 20.5V to 28.8V DC Output 2 : 0 to 2000 pulses/s
Consumption : max. 25VA / 10W Active pulse output is not isolated from current output 2.
Option /NM : passive, according EN 60947-5-6
Option /AP : active output, 12V,6mA,RL> 10kΩ
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS As frequency output :
Protection class : IP67 Output 1 : 20Hz to10000Hz
Output 2 : 20Hz to 2000Hz
Materials Additional error of 0.1% may occur below 800 Hz
- Detector housing : Stainless steel 316
- Status input : Voltage-free contact,
- Converter and detector (RCCS34 to 39/IR) terminal box :
closed : < 200Ω
: Aluminium alloy with Polyurethane
open : > 100 kΩ
corrosion-resistant coating
Intrinsic safe outputs (/KF2), a total of 2 outputs
Coating colour
- One passive current output (additional power supply needed) :
- Converter case : Mint green
4 to 20 mA DC, galvanic separated from other signals.
- Terminal box cover : Mint green
Supply voltage 10.5-30V DC (without HART), 165mA
Wetted parts Supply voltage 16.75-30V DC (with HART), 165mA.
- RCCS30 to 33 : Load resistance : 20 to 600Ω
Tubes : HC22/2.4602 Ambient temperature effect : < 0.05% of span/10°C
Process connections : 316L/1.4404 - One pulse output / status output :
- RCCS34 to 39 and RCCT34 to 39 : passive Transistor contact output , 30 V DC, 100 mA
Tubes and process connection Output rate : 0 to 2000 pulses/s
: 316L/1.4404 or Hastelloy C22/ As frequency output : 20 – 2000Hz
2.4602 Option /NM : passive, according EN 60947-5-6
- RCCS34 to 38 and RCCT34 to 39 : Additional error of 0.1% may occur below 800 Hz.
Tubes and process connection
: Titanium B265 Gr.2 / 3.7035 Digital communication
- RCCS39/IR : - HART communication signal, superimposed on 4 -20 mA
Tubes and process connection DC signal (Iout1)
: 316L/1.4404 - Load resistance : 230 - 600 Ω (including cable)
Table 4 : Diameter of measuring tubes - Power line spacing : 15 cm or more, avoid parallel
wiring
Type RCCS30 RCCS31 RCCS32 RCCS33 - Cable length : ≤ 2 km if „CEV” cables are used
Inner diameter mm 1.2 2.1 3 4.5
Wall thickness mm
Setting functions : Parameter setting is possible by
0.2 0.25 0.25 0.25
using the switches on the display
T5a.EPS
or with HART communication.
Type RCCS34 RCCS36 RCCS38 RCCS39 RCCS39
RCCT34 RCCT36 RCCT38 RCCT39 /IR Display function
Inner diameter mm 7.6 13.4 22.1 37.2 55.1 - Up to 4 lines.
Wall thickness mm 0.91 1.24 1.65 2.6 2.6 - 3 languages selectable (English, German, French)
T5b.EPS
- Instantaneous flow rate, density, temperature or
PRESSURE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE 97/23/EC totalized flow can be displayed.
- Module : H; Fluid group : 1; Category : III
Damping functions : Settable from 0.4 seconds (63%
response time) to 200 seconds, controls display and outputs.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply Isolation resistance of converter
- AC- type : 90V to 264V
90V to 250V for Ex-type When surge arrestors are removed
- DC- type : 20.5V ~ 28.8 V - between power and ground terminal : 100 MΩ / 500 V DC
External circuit breaker rating : 5A, 250V (In the converter - between power and I/O terminals : 20 MΩ / 100 V DC
no power switch is installed). - between I/O terminals and ground : 20 MΩ / 100 V DC

Fuse on Base Board Dielectric strength


- AC. type : 2 A, T, braeking capacity 1500A When surge arrestors are removed
- DC- type : 2 A, T, braeking capacity 1500A - between power and ground terminal : 1,500 V AC for 1 min

I/O signal standard REMOTE CABLE RCCY03 SPECIFICATION


- Two current outputs: 6 pairs; pair shielded; pair twisted; overall shielding
4 to 20 mA DC, galvanic separated from other signals, Li2Y(St) + CY 6x2 AWG24
Load resistance : 20Ω to 600Ω Temp. range (RCCY031/032) : -50°C to 70°C
Failure current according NAMUR NE43 Temp. range (RCCY033/034) : -30°C to 105°C
Ambient temperature effect : < 0.05% of span/10°C Resistance of loop : 180 Ω/km
Linearity : 0.008mA ≡ 0.05% of span Capacity wire/wire (RCCY031/032) : 80 nF/km
Setting range URV for liquids: 5-100% of Qnom Capacity wire/wire (RCCY033/034) : 190 nF/km
Capacity wire/shield : 118 nF/km
Setting range URV for gases: 1-100% of Qnom
Inductance : 0.6mH/km
RCCY033/034 : flame propagation acc. IEC 60332-1

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PRESSURE LOSS Fig.4 : Pressure loss RCCS33


Pressure loss depends on velocity, viscosity and density of
Viscosity (mPas)
the fluid. For newtonian fluids the pressure loss is shown in 10
4

Pressure loss (mbar)


table 8 (1kg/l, 1mPas) and figures 1 to 9.
500
Table 8 ; Pressure loss
Type RCCS30 RCCS31 RCCS32 RCCS33 10 2
100
50
Qmax bar 4.45 2.72 2.34 2.5
Qnom bar 1.11 0.97 1.0 1.01 10
T6a.EPS 100 1
0.1
Type RCC S34 RCCS36 RCCS38 RCCS39 RCCS39
RCCT34 RCCT36 RCCT38 RCCT39 /IR
Qmax bar 2.5 3.01 3.58 2.35 1.40 10-2
1 10 100 1000
Qnom bar 0.98 0.95 0.97 0.98 1.00
T6b.EPS
Flow (kg/h)
F4.EPS
NOTE :
- Figures 1 to 9 show the pressure loss for newtonian
fluids, Fig.5 : Pressure loss RCCS/RCCT34
density is 1kg/l, viscosity as shown.
Viscosity (mPas)
Please inquire pressure losses for non-newtonian fluids 104
from your Yokogawa representative.

Pressure loss (mbar)


1000
- The pressure losses are valid for constant flows. Pulsating 500

flow causes a considerably higher pressure loss on 10


2

average. 100
50
10
0 1
10
Fig.1: Pressure loss RCCS30 0.1
5
10
Viscosity (mPas) -2
10
10 100 1000
Pressure loss (mbar)

100 Flow (kg/h)


103 50
F5.EPS

10
1
0.1 Fig.6 : Pressure loss RCCS/RCCT36
1
10
Viscosity (mPas)
4
10
Pressure loss (mbar)

10-1 1000
1 10 100 1000
2 500
10
Flow (kg/h)
F1.EPS 100
50
10
1
Fig.2 : Pressure loss RCCS31 100
0.1

Viscosity (mPas)
104
500
Pressure loss (mbar)

10-2
100 1000 10000
100
10 2 50 Flow (kg/h) F6.EPS
10
1
0.1
100
Fig.7 : Pressure loss RCCS/RCCT38

-2
10
1 10 100 1000 104 Viscosity (mPas)
Pressure loss (mbar)

Flow (kg/h)
F2.EPS

2
Fig.3 : Pressure loss RCCS32 10 1000
500

100
104
Viscosity (mPas) 0 50
10
Pressure loss (mbar)

10
500 1
0.1

10
2 100
-2
50 10
100 1000 10000

10 Flow (kg/h)
F7.EPS
100 1
0,1

-2
10
1 10 100 1000

Flow (kg/h)
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Fig.8 : Pressure loss RCCS/RCCT39


PLANNING AND INSTALLATION HINTS
Design Limits
Viscosity (mPas)
1000 It is the responsibility of the user to use the instrument
within the given design limits. Erosion and corrosion
Pressure loss (mbar)

1000 influence the accuracy and may restrict the temperature /


10 500 pressure limits. Therefore corrosion and erosion have to be
avoided.
100
50
10 Installation
0.1 1
0.1
The flow meter can be installed vertically, horizontally or in
any other position, as long as the measuring tubes are
0.001
completely filled with the measured liquid during
10
2 3
10
4
10 10
5
measurement.
Flow (kg/h) F8.EPS
Sizing
The measuring range and accuracy are virtually
independent of fluid conditions and size of the connecting
Fig.9 : Pressure loss RCCS/RCCT39/IR
pipe. Select a suitable nominal size from pressure loss
diagrams. Check whether the measuring range and
1000 Viscosity (mPas) accuracy at minimal flow fit the application. The calculations
Pressure loss (mbar)

of the pressure loss are based on Newtonian fluids. For


correct sizing use the Yokogawa RotaMass Sizing software.
10 1000
500 Sanitary Applications
For sanitary applications select process connection S4 or
100
50
S8. The wetted surface will be Ra ≤ 1.6µm. However, if
0.1
10 option /SFx is selected the surface roughness will be
1
Ra < 0.8µm and with /SF2 a certificate with a 3-point
roughness measurement is delivered. The EHEDG
0.001
102 103 104 105 106 certificate shows that Rotamass conforms to the EHEDG
Flow (kg/h) criteria regarding the capability to be cleaned by a CIP
F9.EPS
process. The evaluation does not include the process
connections and seals.

Cavitation
To avoid cavitation keep the back pressure of the fluid
sufficiently above the vapor pressure of the fluid. For low
viscous fluids following condition should be fulfilled at the
given temperature:
pback > pboiling + 0.7*∆p
With ∆p = pressure loss (e.g. given by the sizing program)

Long Term Stability


To get stable deflection of the tubes by the coriolis forces
the stiffness and therefore the wall thickness has to kept
constant during measuring. With corrosion or erosion the
meter factor is drifting with time and recalibration is
necessary. Select the suitable resistant tube material for the
process!

Recalibration Service
Yokogawa offers via its European flow centre (Rota
Yokogawa, Germany) full recalibration service, if necessary
with a certificate traceable to German national standards.
Please contact your Yokogawa affiliate or directly ROTA
YOKOGAWA, Germany.

Heat tracing and insulation


Basically the detector can be insulated by the customer.
The converter should not be exceeded more than 50°C .
Therefore never insulate the converter and keep the neck
free from insulation too. To be sure not to overheat the
converter or the connection box choose one of /Tx options
(insulation or heat tracing from Yokogawa). For
temperatures between 150°C and 230°C choose /MT option
and remote installation. For low temperatute fluids ask for
special insulation.

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Installation above 100°C process temperature Pressure / Temperature dependencies of process


To provide enough cooling the instrument should be connections
installed vertically or horizontal with the converter down. See also process pressure limits in chapter” Normal
This is recommended for size RCCT/S36 and larger without operation conditions”.
/Tx option.
Density Measurement RCCC30-33
Installation below 0°C process temperature For precise density measurement a precise temperature
Ice-capping has to be avoided because it can influence measurement is mandatory. Due to the small flows the heat
performance. Therefore the detector should be insulated transfer to the temperature sensor is low and the temp.
either by the customer or by the manufacturer. Ask your reading may be insufficient to reach the required density
Yokogawa representativ for special insulation. If customers accuracy. Either insulate the detector sufficient or set a
wants to insulate by themselves a closed cell foam as fixed temp. (if constant) or use “Temp. gain adjust” to
insulation material is recommended to avoid water siphon. correct the insufficient temp. reading.
In this case option /S2 should be selected.

Zero adjustment function


Zero point can be adjusted automatically either by setting
the switches on display or with the HART communication or
with status input when the fluid is stopped and the detector
filled. To ensure no flow conditions stop valves should be
installed. To achieve the specified accuracy a zero should
be performed at process conditions (temp., pressure).
Monitor the status “free of gas” by checking fluid density.

Table 9 : Pressure rating


1 Medium Temperature
Type Process connection ) to 30°C 50°C 100°C 150°C 200°C 250°C 300°C 350°C
A1 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 150 15.9 bar 15.3 bar 13.2 bar 12.0 bar 11.0 bar 10.2 bar 9.7 bar 8.4 bar
A2 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 300 41.4 bar 40.0 bar 34.5 bar 31.2 bar 28.7 bar 26.7 bar 25.2 bar 24.0 bar
A3 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 600 82.7 bar 80.0 bar 69,6 bar 62,8 bar 58,3 bar 54,9 bar 52,1 bar 50,1 bar
A4 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 900 124.1bar 120.1bar 104.4bar 94.2 bar 87.5 bar 82.4 bar 78.2 bar 75.2 bar
A5 Flange acc. ASME B16.5 Class 1500 206.8bar 200.1bar 173.9bar 157.0bar 145.8bar 137.3bar 130.3bar 125.4bar
D2 Flange acc. EN1092-1 PN16 16 bar 15.6 bar 14.2 bar 12.8 bar 11.7 bar 10.9 bar 10.3 bar 9.9 bar
D4 Flange acc. EN1092-1 PN40 40 bar 39.1 bar 35.6 bar 32.0 bar 29.3 bar 27.2 bar 25.8 bar 24.7 bar
D5 Flange acc. EN1092-1 PN63 63 bar 61.6 bar 56.0 bar 50.4 bar 46.2 bar 42.8 bar 40.6 bar 38.9 bar
D6 Flange acc. EN1092-1 PN100 100 bar 97.7 bar 88.9 bar 80.0 bar 73.3 bar 68.0 bar 64.4 bar 61.8 bar
G9 Internal thread G1/4" (RCCS30-33) see tube pressure --------------------------
T9 Internal thread 1/4" NPT (RCCS30-33) see tube pressure --------------------------
G9 Internal thread G1/4" (RCCS34) see tube pressure
T9 Internal thread 1/4" NPT (RCCS34) see tube pressure
Medium Temperature
up to 120°C 220°C 300°C 350°C
J1 Flange acc. JIS B 2220 10K 14 bar 12 bar 10 bar -----
J2 Flange acc. JIS B 2220 20K 34 bar 31 bar 29 bar 26 bar
Medium Temperature
up to 140°C *)
up to DN40 40 bar
Pipe conection *) under the restriction using
S2 DN50 to DN100 25 bar suitable gasket materials
acc. DIN11851
above DN100 16 bar
Medium Temperature
up to 150°C **)
Clamp connection up to DN50 16 bar
S4
acc. DIN32676 above DN50 10 bar
**) under the restriction using
Clamp acc. Tri-Clamp up to 2 in (2") 16 bar suitable gasket materials
S8
above 2 in (2") 10 bar
1
) all process connections acc. AISI 316L (1.4404 / 1.4435) T8.EPS

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11.2 Dimensions
Integral type RCCT3
(246)
122 124
Without Indicator 30 32 30

(266)
With Indicator (147) 122 144
85 30 32 50
(66)

Ø123
49
H3
H2

52

H4
H1

L3 W1
L2 W2
L1±5

Note : the flange dimensions depend on size and pressure rating of the flange

Model L1 L2 L3 H1 H2 H3 H4 W1 W2 Weight
RCCT34 [mm] see table 10 272 212 180 212 278 80 60 80 13 kg
RCCT36 [mm] see table 10 400 266 233 212 278 80 76 90 17 kg
RCCT38 [mm] see table 10 490 267 274 222 288 100 89 110 26 kg
RCCT39 [mm] see table 10 850 379 430 240 306 135 129 160 64 kg
RCCT39/IR [mm] see table 10 870 455 453 272 338 200 155 200 92 kg
Dimensions are given in mm
F12.EPS

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Remote converter RCCF31

Without Indicator
Ø102 75

17
120
91.6

201
Ø123

63.5
30 32 30 85
124 122 (147)
(246)

With Indicator
Ø102 75
17
120
91.6

201
Ø123

50 32 30 85
63.5

144 122 (147)


(266)
F13.EPS

Weight: Standard type: 4 kg


Explosion proof type: 4.5 kg

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Remote detector RCCS30 to 33

±3

±3

F15.EPS

Dimensions in mm.
Weight (without flanges): 3.5kg

Remote detector RCCS34 to 39/IR

Ø116
L1±5 Ø116

80
H6
117

H5
H4

H1

L3 W1 Option /S2 and /MT

L2 W2

Model L1 L2 L3 W1 W2 H1 H4 H5 H6 Weight
RCCS34 [mm] see table 10 272 212 60.3 80 180 80 157 237 9.5 kg
RCCS36 [mm] see table 10 400 266 76.1 90 233 80 157 237 13 kg
RCCS38 [mm] see table 10 490 267 88.9 110 265 100 167 247 22 kg
RCCS39 [mm] see table 10 850 379 129 160 430 135 185 265 60 kg
RCCS39/IR [mm] see table 10 870 455 155 200 453 200 217 297 88 kg
F14.EPS

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Remote detector RCCS34 to 39/IR with option /Tx (Insulation / Heating)

Heating connection Process connection


optional /T2 or /T3
L4±5

L1±5
Ø116
L5

D2±5

ventilation D1±5 H6
optional /T3
W3

H8 H9
H7

Model L1 L4 L5 D1 D2 H6 H7 H8 H9 W3 weight
RCCS34 [mm] see table 10 420 310 200 330 237 411 273 138 240 18 kg
RCCS36 [mm] see table 10 540 439 250 380 237 464 326 138 260 25 kg
RCCS38 [mm] see table 10 640 530 250 430 247 524 376 148 260 37 kg
RCCS39 [mm] see table 10 1000 884 350 580 265 684 520 165 304 95 kg
RCCS39/IR [mm] see table 10 1040 932 350 590 297 730 530 200 343 125kg

Heating connection standard : EN DN15 PN40, ASME 1/2 - 150, JIS DN15 10K according process connection
F16.EPS

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11.3 Model-, Suffix- and Option-codes


Integral type RCCT3, Modell- and Suffix- Code :
Model Suffix Description Restrictions
Code
RCCT34 Nominal value : 2.7 t/h = 45 kg/min
RCCT36 Nominal value : 9 t/h = 150 kg/min
RCCT38 Nominal value : 32 t/h = 533 kg/min
RCCT39 Nominal value : 85 t/h = 1420 kg/min
RCCT39/IR Nominal value : 250 t/h = 4170 kg/min
Power -A 100 - 264 V AC
supply -D 24 V DC
Indicator H1 Detector installation horizontal, tubes down recom. for liquid service
direction H2 Detector installation horizontal, tubes up recom. for gas service /GA
V0 Detector installation vertical
N0 Without indicator
Cable conduit M M20 x 1.5
connection A ANSI 1/2“ NPT mandatory with /FF1 or /FF3
Process connection size *) 23 ¾´´
01 DN 15 , ½“
02 DN 25 , 1“
04 DN 40 , 1 ½“
05 DN 50 , 2“
06 DN 65 , 2 ½“
08 DN 80 , 3“
10 DN 100, 4“
12 DN 125, 5“
15 DN 150, 6”
Process connection A1 ASME flange class 150 , process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.5
rating and style *) A2 ASME flange class 300 , process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.5
A3 ASME flange class 600 , process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.5
A4 ASME flange class 900 , process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.5
A5 ASME flange class 1500 , process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.
D2 EN flange PN 16, process connection dim + facing acc. EN1092 - 1 Form B1
D4 EN flange PN 40, process connection dim + facing acc. EN1092 - 1 Form B1
D5 EN flange PN 63, process connection dim + facing acc. EN1092 - 1 Form B2
D6 EN flange PN 100, process connection dim + facing acc. EN1092 - 1 Form B2
J1 JIS flange 10K, JIS B 2220
J2 JIS flange 20K, JIS B 2220
S2 Thread acc. DIN 11851
S4 Clamp, process connection dimensions acc. DIN 32676
S8 Clamp, process connection dimensions acc. Tri-Clamp
G9 G female
T9 NPT
Material of wetted parts *) SL Stainless steel 316L (1.4404)
HC Hastelloy C-22 (2.4602) only RCCT34 to 39
TI Titanium B265 Gr.2 (3.7035) only RCCT34 to 38
*) see selection table process connection and materials (table 10)

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Integral type RCCT3, Option- Code :


Options Option Description Restrictions
Code
Hazardous area approvals /KF1 ATEX flame proof converter + intrinsic safe detector not with /FB
/KF2 ATEX flame proof converter + intrinsic safe detector not with /FB
+ intrinsic safe outputs *)
/KF3 ATEX flame proof converter + intrinsic safe detector, only with /FB
/KF4 ATEX flame proof converter + intrinsic safe detector only with /FB
+ intrinsic safe output *)
/FF1 FM approval for USA + Canada, flame proof converter + only cable conduit connection "A",
intrinsic safe detector not with /FB
/FF3 FM approval for USA + Canada, flame proof converter + only cable conduit connection "A",
intrinsic safe detector only with /FB
/UF1 INMETRO approval for Brazil, as /KF1 (in preparation)
/UF2 INMETRO approval for Brazil, as /KF2 (in preparation)
/UF3 INMETRO approval for Brazil, as /KF3 (in preparation) only with /FB
/UF4 INMETRO approval for Brazil, as /KF4 (in preparation) only with /FB
Fieldbus Communication /FB Digital communication (FOUNDATION Fieldbus
protocol, refer to GS 01R04B05-00E)
/LC1 Provides a PID control function block only with /FB
/EE Provides software download capability only with /FB
Active Pulse Output /AP One active pulse output not with /KF2
NAMUR Switch /NM One pulse output according EN60947-5-6 (NAMUR) not with /FB
Analog alarm levels /NA Analog output alarm levels 2.4mA or 21.6mA not with /FB
(Standard is acc. NAMUR rec.43)
Tag number /BG With customer specified tag number on name plate
Flange facing /DN Flange with safety grooves acc. EN 1092-1 form D only for EN flanges, not HC and Ti
Gas Measurement /GA Gas measurement, special factory adjustment and setting
Special calibration /K1 Massflow : customer specified full scale value
/K3 Density : with several liquids 0.7 < ρ < 1.3 kg/l
/K5 Massflow : with DKD certificate (traceable to German not with /FB
national standard)
Certificates /P2 Certificate of Compliance with the order acc. to
EN 10204: 2004- 2.1
/P3 As /P2 + Test report acc. to EN 10204: 2004- 2.2 (QIC)
/P6 Material certificate acc. to EN 10204: 2004- 3.1
/P8 Pressure test report measuring system
/H1 Oil and fat free wetted parts
/CRN CRN approval for ASME flanges
Sanitary /SF1 Surface roughness, Ra = 0.8µm only RCCS34 to 39/IR, only for process
connections S4 or S8
/SF2 As /SF1 + Test report roughness of wetted parts
/SA As /SF2 + 3A-Declaration of conformity and 3A-mark
at flowmeter
/SE As /SF2 + EHEDG certificate
Customer Presetting /PS Presetting sheet with customer data. has to be issued with the order.
Housing pressure test /J1 Rupture pressure proof test and certificate :
40 bar (RCCT34, RCCT36), 25 bar (RCCT38),
10 bar (RCCT39, RCCT39/IR)
Epoxy coating /X1 Epoxy coating of converter housing
Concentration measurement /Cxx Details see table "Concentration Measurement Options"
Instruction Manuals /IEn Quantity of instruction manuals in English n = 0 to 9 selectable **)
/IDn Quantity of instruction manuals in German n = 0 to 9 selectable **)
/IFn Quantity of instruction manuals in French n = 0 to 9 selectable **)
Quick Delivery /QD Delivery within 24 hours from factory not RCCT39/IR,
not with process connection size 12,
not with process connection rating A3,
A4, A5, D5, D6, J1,J2, S2, S4, S8,
only material SL,
not with /KF2, /UF2, /FB, /DN, /GA,
/K1, /K3, /K5, /H1, /CRN, /SF1, /SF2,
/SE, /SA, /PS, /J1, /T1, /T2, /T3, /X1, /Z
Special order /Z Special design must be specified in an extra text.
*) This is a flame proof device, not an intrinsic safe device !
**) If no instruction manual is selected, only a CD with instruction manuals is shipped with the instrument

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Remote detector RCCS3, Model- and Suffix- Code :


Model Suffix Description Restrictions
Code
RCCS30 Nominal value : 0.045 t/h = 0.75 kg/min
RCCS31 Nominal value : 0.17 t/h = 2.8 kg/min
RCCS32 Nominal value : 0.37 t/h = 6.2 kg/min
RCCS33 Nominal value : 0.9 t/h = 15 kg/min
RCCS34 Nominal value : 2.7 t/h = 45 kg/min
RCCS36 Nominal value : 9 t/h = 150 kg/min
RCCS38 Nominal value : 32 t/h = 533 kg/min
RCCS39 Nominal value : 85 t/h = 1420 kg/min
RCCS39/IR Nominal value : 250 t/h = 4170 kg/min
Cable conduit -M M20x1,5
connection -A ANSI 1/2 NPT mandatory with /FS1
Process connection 41 ¼´´
size *) 01 DN 15 , ½“
23 ¾´´
02 DN 25 , 1“
04 DN 40 , 1 ½“
05 DN 50 , 2“
06 DN 65 , 2 ½“
08 DN 80 , 3“
10 DN 100, 4“
12 DN 125, 5“
15 DN 150, 6”
Process connection A1 ASME flange class 150, process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.5
rating and style , *) A2 ASME flange class 300, process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.5
A3 ASME flange class 600, process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.5
A4 ASME flange class 900, process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.5
A5 ASME flange class 1500, process connection dim. + facing acc. ASME B16.5
D2 EN flange PN 16, process connection dim + facing acc. EN1092 - 1 Form B1
D4 EN flange PN 40, process connection dim + facing acc. EN1092 - 1 Form B1
D5 EN flange PN 63, process connection dim + facing acc. EN1092 - 1 Form B2
D6 EN flange PN 100, process connection dim + facing acc. EN1092 - 1 Form B2
J1 JIS flange 10K , JIS B 2220
J2 JIS flange 20K , JIS B 2220
S2 Thread acc. DIN 11851
S4 Clamp, DIN inside diameter
S8 Tri-Clamp, ANSI inside diameter
G9 G female
T9 NPT

Material of wetted parts *) SH 316L (1.4404) and Hastelloy C-22 (2.4602) for tube only RCCS30 ... 33
SL Stainless steel 316L (1.4404) only RCCS34 … 39IR
HC Hastelloy C-22 (2.4602) only RCCS34 … 39
TI Titanium B265 Gr.2 (3.7035) only RCCS34 … 38
*) see selection table process connection and materials (table 10)

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Remote detector RCCS3, Option- Code :


Options Option Description Restrictions
Code
Hazardous area installation /KS1 ATEX intrinsically safe approval
/FS1 FM approval for USA and Canada only cable conduit connection "A"
/US1 INMETRO approval for Brazil (in preparation)
Tag number /BG With customer specified tag number on name plate
Flange facing /DN Flange with safety grooves acc. EN 1092-1 form D only for EN flanges, not HC+Ti
Gas measurement /GA Gas measurement, special factory adjustment and setting select affiliated RCCF31 with /GA
Extended temperature range /MT 150°C< Tmedium < 230°C only RCCS34 to 39/IR, always with /S2,
remote cable RCCY033 / 034 recom.
High temperature version /HT Tmedium up to 350°C only in combination with /Tx,
only RCCS34 to 39/IR, not TI,
remote cable RCCY033 / 034 recom.
Special calibration /K1 Massflow : customer specified full scale value
/K3 Density : with several liquids 0.7 < ρ < 1.3 kg/l
/K5 Massflow : with DKD certificate (traceable to German not with /FB
national standard)
Certificates /P2 Certificate of Compliance with the order acc. to
EN 10204: 2004- 2.1
/P3 As /P2 +Test report acc. to EN 10204: 2004- 2.2
/P6 Material certificate acc. to EN 10204: 2004- 3.1
/P8 Pressure test report measuring system
/H1 Oil and fat free wetted parts
/CRN CRN approval for ASME flanges
Sanitary /SF1 Surface roughness, Ra = 0.8µm only RCCS34 to 39/IR, only for process
connections S4 or S8
/SF2 As /SF1 + Test report roughness of wetted parts
/SA As /SF2 + 3A-Declaration of conformity and 3A-mark
at flowmeter
/SE As /SF2 + EHEDG certificate
Mounting set /PD 2 inch pipe mounting set only for RCCS30 to 33,
recommended for RCCS30
Housing pressure test /J1 Rupture pressure proof test and certificate :
40 bar (RCCS34, RCCS36), 25 bar (RCCS38),
10bar (RCCS39,RCCS39/IR)
Customer insulation / heating /S2 Terminal box on extension for high- and low- not with /Tx
process temperature
Insulation / heating /T1 Insulation only RCCS34 to 39/IR
/T2 Heat carrier heating only RCCS34 to 39/IR
/T3 Heat carrier heating with ventilation only RCCS34 to 39/IR
Epoxy coating /X1 Epoxy coating of terminal box
Quick Delivery /QD Delivery within 24 hours from factory only RCCS34 to 39,
not with process connection size 12,
not with process connection rating A3,
A4, A5, D5, D6, J1,J2, S2, S4, S8,
only material SL,
not with /DN, /GA, /MT, /HT, /S2, /K1,
/K3, /K5, /H1, /CRN, /SF1, /SF2, /SE,
/SA, /PD, /J1, /T1, /T2, /T3, /X1, /Z
Special order /Z Special design must be specified in an extra text.

Cable to connect RCCF31 to RCCS3


Model Suffix Option Description Restrictions
Code Code
RCCY031 Length in “meter” max. ambient temperature 70°C ; with /FFx : 50°C
RCCY032 Length in “feet” max. ambient temperature 70°C ; with /FFx : 50°C
RCCY033 Length in “meter” max. ambient temperature 105°C ; with /FFx : 85°C
RCCY034 Length in “feet” max. ambient temperature 105°C ; with /FFx : 85°C
Cable ends -0 No termination, with termination set
-1 Terminated
Cable length Lxxx Enter the length max. 300 m /1000 ft ( with /FFx max. 50 m / 165 ft )
Options :
Hazardous area installation /KS1 Blue cable for Ex-i indication
Quick Delivery /QD Delivery within 24 hours from factory only RCCY031 and RCCY033, terminated (-1), L003, L005, L010

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Remote converter RCCF31


Model Suffix Option Description Restrictions
Code Code
RCCF31 Remote converter to be combined with RCCS3
Power Supply -A 100–264 V AC
-D 24 V DC
Indicator H2 With indicator
direction N0 Without indicator
Cable conduit connections M M20 x 1.5
A ANSI 1/2“ NPT, only cable gland for detector connection mandatory with /FF1 and /FF3
Options :
Hazardous area approvals /KF1 ATEX flame proof converter + intrinsic safe detector connection not with /FB
/KF2 ATEX flame proof conv.+ intrinsic safe detector connect. + not with /FB
intrinsic safe outputs *)
/KF3 ATEX flame proof converter + intrinsic safe detector connection only with /FB
/KF4 ATEX flame proof conv.+ intrinsic safe detector connection + only with /FB
intrinsic safe fieldbus connection *)
/FF1 FM approval for USA + Canada, flame proof converter + only with cable conduit connection "A",
intrinsic safe detector not with /FB
/FF3 FM approval for USA + Canada, flame proof converter + only with cable conduit connection "A",
intrinsic safe detector only with /FB
/UF1 INMETRO approval for Brazil, as /KF1 (in preparation)
/UF2 INMETRO approval for Brazil, as /KF2 (in preparation)
/UF3 INMETRO approval for Brazil, as /KF3 (in preparation) only with /FB
/UF4 INMETRO approval for Brazil, as /KF4 (in preparation) only with /FB
Fieldbus Communication /FB Digital communication (FOUNDATION Fieldbus protocol,
refer to GS 01R04B05-00E)
/LC1 Provides a PID control function block only with /FB
/EE Provides software download capability only with /FB
Tag number /BG With customer specified tag number on name plate
Active Pulse Output /AP One active pulse output not with /KF2
NAMUR Switch /NM One pulse output according EN60947-5-6 (NAMUR)
Analog alarm levels /NA Analog output alarm levels 2.4mA or 21.6mA (Standard is acc.
NAMUR rec.43)
Gas measurement /GA Gas measurement, special factory adjustment and setting select affiliated RCCS3x with /GA
No combination /NC No combination with detector
Customer Presetting /PS Presetting sheet with customer data Has to be issued with the order
Epoxy coating /X1 Epoxy coating of converter housing
Concentration measurement /Cxx Details see table "Concentration Measurement Options"
Instruction Manuals IEn Quantity of instruction manuals in English n = 0 to 9 selectable **)
IDn Quantity of instruction manuals in German n = 0 to 9 selectable **)
IFn Quantity of instruction manuals in French n = 0 to 9 selectable **)
Quick Delivery /QD Delivery within 24 hours from factory not with /KF2, /UF2, /FB, /GA,
/PS, /X1, /Z
Special order /Z Special design must be specified in an extra text
*) This is a flame proof device, not an intrinsic safe device !
**) If no instruction manual is selected, only a CD with instruction manuals is shipped with the instrument

Concentration Measurement Options (others on request) :


Option Display Components Concentration Temp. Source of the concentration / density table
range range
/C01 °Brix Sugar / water 0 - 85 °Brix 0 - 80°C PTB-Messages 100 5/90 :
„The density of watery Saccharose solutions after the introduction of the
international temperature scale of 1990 (ITS1990)“ Table 5
/C02 WT% NaOH / water 2 - 50 WT% 0- 100°C D´Ans-Lax, Handbook for chemists and physicists Vol.1, 3rd Edition, 1967

/C03 WT% KOH /water 0 - 60 WT% 54-100°C D´Ans-Lax, Handbook for chemists and physicists Vol.1, 3rd Edition, 1967
/C04 WT% NH4NO3 / water 1 - 50 WT% 0 - 80°C Source undefined
/C05 WT% NH4NO3 / water 20 -70 WT% 20 -100°C Source undefined

/C06 WT% HCl / water 22 -34 WT% 20 – 60°C D´Ans-Lax, Handbook for chemists and physicists Vol.1, 3rd Edition, 1967

/C07 WT% HNO3 / water 50 - 67 WT% 10 - 60°C Source undefined

/C08 WT% H 2 SO4 / water 2 –80 WT % 0 – 100°C D´Ans-Lax, Handbook for chemists and physicists Vol.1, 3rd Edition, 1967
/C09 WT% H2 O 2 / water 30 -75 WT% 4 - 44°C Source undefined
/C10 WT% Ethylen Glycole / water 10 -50 WT% 2
- 0 - 40°C Source undefined
/C11 WT% Amylum = starch /water 33 - 43 WT% 35 - 45°C Source undefined
/C12 WT% Methanol / water 35-60 WT% 0 - 40°C Source undefined
/C20 Vol% Alcohol / water 55-100 Vol% 10 - 40°C Source undefined
/C21 °Brix Sugar / water 40-80 °Brix 75 -100°C Source undefined
T9.EPS
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Selection table process connection and materials


Table 10
RCCS34 RCCS36 RCCS38 RCCS39 RCCS39/IR
RCCS30-33 RCCT34 RCCT36 RCCT38 RCCT39 RCCT39/IR
SH SL HC TI SL HC TI SL HC TI SL HC SL
01A1 ½"-150 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
01A2 ½"-300 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
01A3 ½"-600 250 380 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
01A5 ½"-1500 270 400 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
02A1 1"-150 240 370 370 390 500 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
02A2 1"-300 240 370 370 390 500 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
02A3 1"-600 260 390 ---- ---- 520 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
02A5 1"-1500 320 450 ---- ---- 540 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
04A1 1½"-150 250 380 370 390 500 500 520 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
04A2 1½"-300 250 380 370 390 510 500 520 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
04A3 1½"-600 270 400 ---- ---- 530 ---- ---- 620 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
Flanges according ASME B16.5

04A4 1½"-900 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 640 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
04A5 1½"-1500 340 470 ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05A1 2"-150 ---- ---- ---- ---- 510 500 520 600 600 620 ---- ---- ----
05A2 2"-300 ---- ---- ---- ---- 510 500 520 600 600 620 ---- ---- ----
05A3 2"-600 ---- ---- ---- ---- 540 ---- ---- 630 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05A4 2"-900 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 720 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05A5 2"-1500 ---- ---- ---- ---- 660 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
06A1 2½"-150 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 610 600 620 ---- ---- ----
06A2 2½"-300 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 610 600 620 ---- ---- ----
06A3 2½"-600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 640 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
06A4 2½"-900 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 760 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
08A1 3"-150 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 610 600 620 1000 1000 ----
08A2 3"-300 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 620 600 620 1000 1000 ----
08A3 3"-600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 640 ---- ---- 1000 ---- ----
08A4 3"-900 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 760 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
10A1 4"-150 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 1000 1100
10A2 4"-300 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 1000 1100
10A3 4"-600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1030 ---- ----
12A1 5"-150 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 1000 1100
12A2 5"-300 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 1000 1100
12A3 5"-600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1040 ---- ----
15A1 6"-150 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1100
15A2 6"-300 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1100
01D4 DN15 PN40 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
01D6 DN15 PN100 250 380 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
02D4 DN25 PN40 240 370 370 390 500 500 520 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
02D6 DN25 PN100 260 390 ---- ---- 520 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
Flanges according EN1092-1

04D4 DN40 PN40 240 370 370 390 500 500 520 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
04D6 DN40 PN100 320 450 ---- ---- 560 ---- ---- 620 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05D4 DN50 PN40 ---- ---- ---- ---- 500 500 520 600 600 620 ---- ---- ----
05D5 DN50 PN63 ---- ---- ---- ---- 520 ---- ---- 620 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05D6 DN50 PN100 ---- ---- ---- ---- 590 ---- ---- 660 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
08D4 DN80 PN40 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 610 600 620 1000 1000 ----
08D5 DN80 PN63 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 620 ---- ---- 1000 ---- ----
08D6 DN80 PN100 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 730 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
10D2 DN100 PN16 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1100
10D4 DN100 PN40 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 1000 1100
10D5 DN100 PN63 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 ---- ----
12D2 DN125 PN16 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1100
12D4 DN125 PN40 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 1000 1100
12D5 DN125 PN63 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 ---- ----
15D2 DN150 PN16 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1100
15D4 DN150 PN40 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1100
01J1 DN15 10K 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
01J2 DN15 20K 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
02J1 DN25 10K 240 370 ---- ---- 500 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
Flanges according JIS B 2220

02J2 DN25 20K 240 370 ---- ---- 500 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
04J1 DN40 10K 240 370 ---- ---- 500 ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
04J2 DN40 20K 240 370 ---- ---- 500 ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05J1 DN50 10K ---- ---- ---- ---- 500 ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05J2 DN50 20K ---- ---- ---- ---- 500 ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
08J1 DN80 10K ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- 1000 ---- ----
08J2 DN80 20K ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- 1000 ---- ----
10J1 DN100 10K ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 ---- 1100
10J2 DN100 20K ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 ---- 1100
12J1 DN125 10K ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 ---- 1100
12J2 DN125 20K ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 ---- 1100
15J1 DN150 10K ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1100
15J2 DN150 20K ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1100
01S4 DN15 240 *) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
Clamp DIN

02S4 DN25 240 *) 370 *) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
04S4 DN40 240 370 ---- ---- 500 *) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05S4 DN50 ---- ---- ---- ---- 500 ---- ---- 600 *) ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
06S4 DN65 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
10S4 DN100 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 ---- ----
01S8 ½" 240 *) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
02S8 1" 240 *) 370 *) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
Tri-Clamp

04S8 1½" 240 370 ---- ---- 500 *) ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05S8 2" ---- ---- ---- ---- 500 ---- ---- 600 *) ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
08S8 3" ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
10S8 4" ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 ---- ----
02S2 DN25 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
DIN11851

04S2 DN40 ---- ---- ---- ---- 500 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
05S2 DN50 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 600 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
10S2 DN100 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1000 ---- ----
41G9 G¼" female 240 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
01G9 G½" female 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
23G9 G¾" female 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
41T9 NPT¼" female 240 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
01T9 NPT½" female 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
23T9 NPT¾" female 240 370 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
dimensions in [mm] *) not possible with option /SFx, /SA, /SE T10.EPS

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