Table 16 alarm triggers -10 – CiDRA SONARtrac GVF-100 User Manual

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should be discarded and closed loop controls switched to manual
during a critical alarm.

The alarm can be cancelled either manually or will clear automatically
when the alarm condition is no longer present depending on the menu
option selected (see below).

The following table lists the alarm parameters with their default values.

Alarm Parameter

Condition

User

Entry

Warning

Default Value

Critical

Default Value

TMP>

Y

> 80 °C

> 90 °C

Band Temperature

TMP<

Y

< 0 °C

< 0 °C

SPL>

Y

> 200 dB

> 200 dB

RMS Sound Pressure
Level

SPL<

Y

< 50 dB

< 80 dB

Volumetric Flow Quality

VFQ<

Y

< 0.3

< 0.2

Speed Of Sound Quality

SSQ<

Y

< 0.03

< 0.01

Event log updated

LOG

N

Sensor overload

OVL

N

FLW>

Y

> 30 ft/s

> 30 ft/s

Volumetric Flow or True
Liquid Flow

FLW<

Y

< 3.2 ft/s

< 3 ft/s

GVF>

Y

> 100 %

> 100%

Gas Volume Fraction

GVF<

Y

< 0%

< 0%

Sensor Failure

FAIL

N

Table 16

Alarm Triggers

Note: The alarm trigger for Flow (VF or TLF) and Gas Volume Fraction
(GVF) can be set from the transmitter menu. All other values must be
set using SONARtrac Basic (or higher level) user program.

Up to three alarm triggers can be selected. For example, an alarm
output may be programmed like this:

Warning = TMP I LOG I VF

(Warning = Band Temperature or Event Log Updated or VF)

Critical = FAIL I OVL & LOG

(Critical = Sensor Fail or Sensor Overload and Event Log Updated

The menu inputs for setting ‘Alarm’ are described in the following
paragraphs.

Alarm Control’ menu is used to activate the ‘Warning’ and ‘Critical
alarm functions. Once turned ‘On’ it is used to select the parameters
the alarm will activate on (refer to Table 16).

The ‘Manual Clear’ function under ‘Alarm Control’ has options of
Disable’ and ‘Enable’. In the ‘Disable’ mode the alarm will
automatically clear when the alarm condition no longer exists. In the
Enable’ mode, the alarm must be reset manually by opening the front
door of the transmitter and pressing the ‘Exit’ button. Note: For
transmitters installed in Class I Division 2 area follow established
safety procedures prior to opening transmitter door.

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