Installation and operating instructions ifc 020 e2 – KROHNE IFC 020 Converter EN User Manual

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Installation and operating instructions IFC 020

E2

Keyword

Section No. Fct. No.

S

S = Status output

2.4, 4.4, 5.8

1.06, 1.07, 3.07

Safety isolation

2.1

Setting level

4.1-4.4

1.00 et seq.,

2.00 et seq.,

3.00 et seq.

Signal converter IFC 020

– accuracies

10.3

– cable A

1.3.1

– changeover, power supply

8.2

– connecting & operating points

4.2, 8.9

– connection to power

1.2

– functional checks

7.1-7.6,

– fuses, power

8.5

– mounting location

1.1

– nameplates

10.5

– operator control

4.1-4.3

– power consumption

10.4

– printed circuit boards

8.9

– spare parts

9

– technical data

10.1-10.4

Simulator GS 8A

7.6

SMU = low-flow cutoff

4.4, 5.3

1.03

Software

6.2

Spare parts, see order numbers

9

Status output S

2.4, 4.4, 5.8

1.06, 1.07, 3.07

T

T = time constant

5.2

1.02

Technical data

– accuracies

10.3

– dimensions & weights

10.2

– signal converter IFC 020

10.1-10.4

Terminals B1/B2

2.1, 2.6, 5.16

3.07 (1.06, 1.07)

Tests, see functional checks

7.1 et seq.

Time constant (T)

5.2

1.02

Totalizer (internal electronic)

2.3, 5.7

1.06, 3.07

Trip point

2.4, 2.6, 5.8

1.06, 1.07

Troubleshooting, see

functional checks

7.1 et seq.

U

Units for

– display

4.4, 5.4

1.04

– flow

4.4, 5.1

1.01

– P

4.4, 5.7

1.06

User-defined unit

4.4, 5.13

3.05

V

v = flow velocity

4.4, 5.1

3.02

VDE standards

page 0/4

W

Weights, see dimensions

10.2

Z

Zero check (adjustment)

7.1

3.03

ZD, intermediate connection box

1.3.5, 10.2

Keyword

Section No. Fct. No.

M

Magnetic field frequency

4.4 + 5.11

3.02

Magnetic sensors

4.2

Main menu column

4.1

Main menus

4.1 to 4.3

1.00, 2.00, 3.00

Mass flow measurement,

see user defined unit

4.4, 5.13

Measuring principle

11

Menu

4.1, 4.4

Meter size (DN)

4.4, 5.12

3.02

N

Numerical format, display

5.4, 5.5

1.04

O

Option = optional equipment

6.2, 10.4

Order numbers

9

Outputs

– characteristics

5.15

– connection diagrams

2.6

– setting

4.4

– – I

5.6

1.05

– – P

5.7, 5.16

1.06, 3.07

– – S

5.8, 5.16

1.06, 1.07, 3.07

– voltage stable when

measuring tube empty

6.3

Overflow, display

5.5

1.04

Overranged

– I (current output)

2.2, 2.6, 5.6, 5.8 1.06, 1.07

– P (pulse output)

2.3, 2.6, 5.7, 5.8 1.06, 1.07

Overvoltage class

2.1

P

P = pulse output

2.4, 4.4, 5.7

1.06

PCB = printed circuit boards

8.9

PC software

6.2

PE = protective conductor

1.2

Power supply (= line voltage)

– changeover

8.2

– connection

2.1, 10.4

– consumption

10.4

– failure

4.5, 7.4

– frequency

1.2, 10.4

– voltage

1.2, 10.4

Primary constant, see GK

4.4, 5.12

3.02

Primary head

– constant, see GK

4.4, 5.12

3.02

– simulator GS 8A

7.6

– testing

7.5

Primary simulator, see GS 8A

7.6

Printed circuit boards, see PCB

8.9

Program organization

4.1

Programming = input

4.1-4.3

Programming mode, entry into

4.1-4-3

Protective conductor PE

1.2

Pulsating flow

6.4, 6.5, 6.6

3.06

Pulse output P

2.3, 4.4, 5.7

1.06

Pulse width

4.4, 5.7

1.06

Pulses per unit time

4.4, 5.7

1.06

Pulses per unit volume

4.4, 5.7

1.06

Q

Q = flow rate

4.4, 5.1

1.01, 3.02

Q

100%

= full-scale range

4.4, 5.1

1.01, 3.02

R

R = reverse flow

4.4, 5.14

1.04-1.07

Range change

– automatic

2.5, 2.6,

1.06, 1.07

5.8, 5.18

– external

2.5, 2.6,

1.06, 1.07

5.9, 5.18

Range setting

4.4, 5.1, 5.12

1.01, 3.02

Replacement

– electronic unit

8.7

– power fuses

8.1

Reset totalizers

4.6

Reverse flow (R)

4.4, 5.14

1.04-1.07

Revert to

– functions column

4.1-4.3

– main menu column

4.1-4.3

– measuring mode

4.1-4.3

– submenu column

4.1-4.3

RS 232 interface

6.2

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