Introduction, 1 sensor head description and function, 2 transmitter description and function – CiDRA GVF-100 Gas Volume Fraction Monitoring System User Manual

Page 7: 1 introduction -1

Advertising
background image

Copyright © 2006 CiDRA Corporation

Page 1-1

20639-01 Rev 03

1

INTRODUCTION

The CIDRA Corporation SONARtrac

TM

Model GVF-100 (Gas Volume

Fraction) Monitoring System is a clamp-on process monitoring system
used to measure the gas volume fraction (amount of entrained air /
gas) contained in a fluid within process pipes on a real-time basis.
The SONARtrac

TM

GVF-100 utilizes patented array processing

techniques to listen to and interpret the acoustic field generated by
machinery, piping and flow present in process flow. The clamp-on
design eliminates the need for cutting pipe or interrupting process flow
during installation.

The SONARtrac

TM

GVF-100 consists of a common transmitter and

sensor heads sized for different pipe diameters.

SONARtrac

TM

gas volume fraction meters certified for use in

hazardous areas are rated for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B,
C, and D environments (per US and Canadian standards).

This manual covers the basic installation and setup of the
SONARtrac

TM

Model GVF-100 Monitoring System. In all cases, local

safety and operating practices take precedence over the information
contained within this document.

For additional information, contact your local sales agent or CiDRA
Corporation Customer Support by telephone at 1-877-243-7277
(1-877-CIDRA77) or by E-Mail at [email protected]

1.1

Sensor Head Description and Function

The SONARtrac

TM

sensor head contains no moving parts. The sensor

head includes a sensor band and a fiberglass or stainless steel cover
assembly to protect the sensor band. The sensor band is wrapped
around and clamped onto the process pipe. A multi-conductor cable
electrically connects the sensors to an electronic module mounted in
the cover assembly. Signals from the electronic module exit through a
NEMA 4X rated connector mounted to the outer surface of the cover
assembly.

1.2

Transmitter Description and Function

The SONARtrac

TM

transmitter receives electrical signals from the

sensor head. The signals are processed using SONARtrac

TM

array

processing firmware that displays the calculated results on an integral
LCD screen. Results can also be transmitted using the 4–20mA
analog output, pulse output, alarm output or the RS-485/232 digital
output. The electronic assembly is housed in a rugged NEMA 4X
enclosure.

Advertising