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1. Compensate for 80 RH 8 3 Parameter Group Measurements Name Allowed Values Values Absolute Distance Mme ae Arowed vaes 65535 Distance moes ooo sensor to surface of tank contents Read only Operating temp C Operating temp C C Pp Read only Read only Tank level Measured ice in liters Read only Tank level Measured level as percentage Read only 8 4 Parameter Group Modbus Configuration Name Allowed Values lt defaultvalue gt Notes RS485 termination 0 disabled lt 1 enabled gt 1200 Pull Up amp Pull Down 3900 Slave address 1 248 lt 20 gt re stopbits 2 SO SSSCSSOSCSC CSSCSCSCSCS a E HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 24 27 netbiter User Manual 4a AS Netbiter Tank Sensor ai Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 8 5 Parameter Group Tank Setup Name Allowed Values lt defaultvalue gt Notes a Tank type lt 0 Not configured gt See page 14 for supported tank types 1 Horizontal cylindrical tank 2 Horizontal cylindrical tank with elliptical ends 3 Vertical cylindrical tank 4 Rectangular tank mm type mm type type type radius mm type mm and tank surface Dhe ynieiieeiee capacity dimensions tank capacity be set to enable use of Overfill Alarm 8 6 Parameter Group Theft Detection level alarms setup Allowed Values lt default value gt a for high level alarm 10 100 lt 90 gt If hysteresis is 5 on a
2. User Manual For Netbiter Tank Sensor HMS Industrial Networks AB Post address Visitor s address Box 4126 Stationsgatan 37 300 04 Halmstad 302 45 Halmstad SWEDEN SWEDEN Telephone 46 35 17 29 00 Fax 46 35 17 29 09 E mail info hms networks com Web www netbiter com User Manual 4a AS Netbiter Tank Sensor 4a Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 Important User Information This document is intended to provide a good understanding of the functionality offered by the Netbiter Tank Sensor Liability Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual Please inform HMS Industrial Networks AB of any inaccuracies or omissions The data and illustrations found in this document are not binding We HMS Industrial Networks AB reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered as a commitment by HMS Industrial Networks AB HMS Industrial Networks AB assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document There are many applications of this product Those responsible for the use of this software must ensure that all the necessary steps have been taken to verify that the applications meet all performance and safety requirements including any applicable laws regulations codes or standards HMS Industrial Networks AB will under no circumstan
3. cut out the J 30mm hole Avoid drill debris falling into the tank E i Remove any drill burr with the file Clean the tank surface Do not allow drilling debris to fall into the tank Place the sensor over the hole and mark out the positions for the 2 screw holes Drill the holes and thread them Carefully fix the sensor to the tank Mounting on an Uneven or Rounded Surface Using the center punch mark the position for the center of the 30mm 1 1 hole through which the sensor will transmit its ultrasound signals Using the electric drill and hole cutter cut out the hole Try to avoid drill debris falling into the tank Remove any drill burr with the file Clean the tank surface Do not allow drilling debris to fall into the tank Place the sensor over the hole and mark out the positions for the 2 screw holes Drill the holes and thread them Place the gasket and metal washer over the drilled holes as shown here Carefully fasten the sensor in place using the 2 screws netbiter User Manual 4a AS Netbiter Tank Sensor gi Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 2 5 Connect Cables 2 5 1 Connect Cable to Sensor A pre commissioned 5 wire 10m cable is included in the package Connect the end with the plug to the sensor The other end of the cable should be connected to the Netbiter see below for details 2 5 2 Install Optional 5m Modbus Extension Cables To cover greater distances between the t
4. B of the RS 485 connector a Brown cable connected to a Blue cable connected to SS Audio check when power is connected to the sensor it should issue frequent clicking sounds netbiter 4a User Manual FITTS Netbiter Tank Sensor 4a Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 3 Tank Dimensions An important part of the configuration process of the Netbiter Tank Sensor involves registering the type and dimensions of the tank This step is described in detail in section 5 3 on page 17 Four tank types are supported as depicted below Use the illustrations to find the measurements required for each type These dimensions and the tank level measurements will be used to calculate the remaining tank contents The tank capacity according to the manufacturer should be possible to find somewhere on the tank itself Vertical cylindrical tank Rectangular tank Height Radius Horizontal cylindrical tank with flat ends Horizontal cylindrical tank with arched ends Radius Radius Length o aens oO OHMS Industrial NetworksAB Pagel4 27 netbiter 4a User Manual AS Netbiter Tank Sensor 4a Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 4 Import the Netbiter Tank Sensor Profile Communication between devices connected to a Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway requires a device template or a device profile both of which provide the mapping between the device and the Netbiter EasyConnect Gateway e Adevice template is a description of the paramet
5. alarms For more on creating and using dashboards please see the Netbiter Argos Administration Manual oe OHMS Industrial NetworksAB Page21 27 netbiter 4a User Manual FITTS Netbiter Tank Sensor 4a Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 7 Reports Reports are created by the Netbiter Argos account administrator Users have access to finished reports from the project s they have access to Reports can be configured to run at regular intervals and are available to be downloaded and saved The illustration below shows the report tab with the report download option as available to a standard user Reports Logged In Christoph Mueller Account POC_Herentals Repon Reports oa H Generated Reports g T Create date Report type Report name Period Download Status Action PA E y ae py ae 2013 04 25 17 12 41 tank Tank volume report 2013 March Repeated every month wait 2013 04 25 17 06 29 tank Tank volume report 2013 March Repeated every month wait 2013 04 11 17 10 04 compare Compare report 2013 March Repeated every month wait 2013 04 11 16 50 42 energy Energy report 2013 March Repeated every month wait 2013 04 03 12 57 28 online Online report 2013 04 03 Once download 2013 04 03 12 54 52 account Account report 2013 04 03 Once download e racar gt e you 1 2013 04 02 15 23 31 energy Energy report 2013 W09 download PE A lian netbiter argos Download a finished report by clicking the appropriat
6. 55 acces tects vets sceevs cae tesa teat ov ahaa tes ebannee aiaia 21 RODO era scccsnes tearcuseses E a 22 Configure and run the Tank Volume Report cccesecccessecccesececeececsesceceeeeeseeecesseeeesees 23 Supported Parameters for the Netbiter Tank SENSOF cccsccscscsecscscecsccecscececcccsces 24 Parameter GEO UID ALAIN S acorrent eienenn ee EE E EA EEEE EE 24 Parameter Group Internal Temp and Humidity oseesoseesssensssersserrsserrsseersserrssrreseereseeres 24 Parameter Group Measurements ssensssssesssesrsrosrsressoressoresseresreresroreosesrorenroresroreseeree 24 Parameter Group Modbus Configuration ccccssscccsssecccssececesececescecseseeeeeaeceseescesseeeeees 24 Parameter GEOUD Tank SETUD miursu Er AET 25 netbiter User Manual 4a A aed Netbiter Tank Sensor Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 8 6 Parameter Group Theft Detection level alarms SCtUP ccssseesssseeeececcceceeeeeeeeeseeeeees 25 9 Appendix A Specifications ccscececcecscsccccccscnccccccscsceccecscsceccccscscescececscesescecscesess 26 9 1 AALE D agree yates etree na pctv E E E E E eatqeaw einen ae E mon omnedereran 26 9 2 PO IVAN TVS ONS eo recetcapeee cece cecieven E ct ences A es oueess 26 10 Appendix B LIMITATIONS ccecscsccccccscsccccccsceccccccscsccccecscscescccscncescscscncesescscscesess 27 HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 5 27 netbiter User Manual 4a AS Netbiter Tank Sensor g
7. 7 215 Rev 1 0 5 5 Configure Theft Detection 1 Set Theft detection parameter d to ON and click the Set button 2 The next step is to define the loss rate which is calculated by the parameters e Theft liters liters parameter e e Theft time constant seconds parameter f These 2 parameters together liters per seconds define the maximum allowed loss rate of tank contents Enter the required values and click the Set button for each one C e Theft liters 50 I set O f Theft Time constant 120 gt set 3 Parameter g defines the value at which to Trigger theft alarm The parameter value is an integer and the unit is a 10 second interval so 1 10s 2 20s etc The default value 3 30s implies that the maximum loss rate liters s must be exceeded at 3 consecutive measurement intervals i e at 10s 20s and 30s before the theft alarm is triggered This parameter makes it possible to detect even a very fast drop in tank volume EJ g No of 10 s intervals to trigger theft alarm 3 set Cl h No of 10 s intervals to reset theft alarm 10 _set 4 The final parameter h defines the time period after which to Reset theft alarm This defines a minimum period of inactivity i e no further losses before the alarm is considered to be inactive This parameter is also defined in periods of 10 seconds as above and the default value is 10 i e 100s Note that the default values 3 amp 10 for parameters g and h are su
8. 8F MyFirstProject 2 Now goto the Configuration menu for the field system and add the tank sensor as a new device using the device profile Netbiter Tank Sensor as added to the account in section 4 3 After following all the steps to add the device synchronize the configuration Dashboards Map Backup 2013 10 22 13 19 42 2013 10 17 09 31 02 3g Please see the Netbiter Argos Administration Manual for further information on adding devices Add device 1 3 Set device type VIHA EC220 gateway C Use configuration from a template 2 Use configuration from a profile 2 Device type Modbus x 9 Device profile Netbiter Tank Sensor v1 0 add device 9 5 2 Default Modbus Settings Please see section 8 4 for the default Modbus settings oe HMS Industrial NetworksAB Pagel6 27 netbiter 4a User Manual dA E Netbiter Tank Sensor 4a Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 5 3 Configure Tank Parameters After the Netbiter Tank Sensor has been added to a field system at Netbiter Argos all the configurable parameters will be available for configuration The focus here is on the parameters required to initially get the sensor up and running 1 From the start page at Netbiter Argos in the list at Presentation gt gt All Systems click the link to Browse Devices and find the system containing the tank sensor Then select Netbiter Tank Sensor v1 0 2 Select the group Tank Setup The parameters her
9. ank sensor and the Netbiter Gateway optional 5m Modbus extension cables with male and female plugs are also available The maximum supported Modbus cabling length is 100m Connections using extension cables should be wired in this sequence gt Extension cable gt Standard cable gt Netbiter 2 5 3 Connect Cable to Netbiter Gateway 1 Atthe other end of the cable remove 8 9mm of insulation from the wires Note that the grey wire is not used 2 Connect the individual wires to the Netbiter Gateway consulting the table below for the correct connections Wire color Signal function EC150 Pin EC220 Pin EC250 Pin EC350 Pin RS485 Line A RS485 A RS 485 A RS485 TD A RS485 A RS485 LineB RS485 B RS 485 B RS485 TD B RS485 B Blue If using the same power source for both the tank sensor and the Brown 24 V Netbiter check that there is sufficient power available The sensor requires 24V DC and 0 6W HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 12 27 netbit r User Manual 4a AS Netbiter Tank Sensor gi Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 2 6 installation Checklist When the installation is complete verify the items in the checklist below Checks OK Sensor mounted on tank surface tightly enough to prevent water and dirt from entering the tank Sensor mounted as horizontally as possible on top of the tank with no visible tilting Black wire connected to Line A of the RS 485 connector pL White cable connected to Line
10. ces assume liability or responsibility for any problems that may arise as a result from the use of undocumented features timing or functional side effects found outside the documented scope of this product The effects caused by any direct or indirect use of such aspects of the product are undefined and may include e g compatibility issues and stability issues The examples and illustrations in this document are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular implementation HMS Industrial Networks AB cannot assume responsibility for actual use based on these examples and illustrations Intellectual Property Rights HMS Industrial Networks AB has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product described in this document These intellectual property rights may include patents and pending patent applications in the US and other countries Trademark Acknowledgements Netbiter is a registered trademark of HMS Industrial Networks AB All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders Copyright HMS Industrial Networks AB November 2013 netbiter 4a User Manual FITTS Netbiter Tank Sensor 44 Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 History Revision Date Description Author 2013 11 18 First official release Terminology Netbiter Argos Data Netbiter Argos data center is a solution that collects and Center stores data from c
11. e download button Reports generated by Netbiter Argos provide clear and precise presentations of user data in various formats such as lists graphs and diagrams as in the example below The data used as the source for reports is taken from the various parameters provided by a device connected to a Netbiter Gateway in this case the Netbiter Tank Sensor Reports may consist of several pages and are mostly available in PDF format Tank Volume raport Tank volume report Wer 913 Wi F003 woa 2013 2013 02 25 2013 03 03 Tank volume reporl netbiter 4a User Manual AILS Netbiter Tank Sensor 4a Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 7 1 Configure and run the Tank Volume Report The tank volume report contains information about a tank on a specific site and provides Statistical information on the tank contents 1 Select Add report Reports Reports Add Reports Add report Report type Tank volume report next re Select report type E a Account report Online report Export data report Energy report Tank volume report Temperature report Consumption report Trend report Compare report 2 Enter the report name the frequency to run at assign users with access and add the required report parameters Reports Reports ts Add Tank volume report Reports Add report Report settings Report name Tank volume report Create new report that runs once This repor
12. e verify that it contains the items in the list below Tank Sensor Gasket rubber Washer metal 10m 5 wire cable with connection plug and open end Installation Guide 1 3 Optional Items Also available are 5m extension cables for covering greater distances between the sensor and the Netbiter Gateway See page 12 for further details netbiter User Manual 4a AS Netbiter Tank Sensor gi Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Preparations on site 1 Verify that tools amp materials required are available according to the list on page 7 2 Open the packages and check that they contain the material as described on page 8 3 Verify that there is sufficient installation space on top of the tank for the sensor The sensor s total dimensions are W x H x D 125 x 30 x 76 5 mm 2 2 Determine the Mounting Position The tank sensor should be mounted on the top surface of the tank The sensor requires a round opening with diameter 30mm 1 1 for the ultrasonic sound to enter the tank To prevent dirt and rain entering the tank a gasket is provided to seal the mounting area It is recommended to leave an area of 70 100mm free space around the sensor A Important notes e Do not install the sensor so that it is exposed to direct sunlight as this may affect its accuracy If necessary mount a shield to protect against direct sunlight e Avoid installing in positions that may l
13. e will determine the volume of the tank Browse devices Internal 3 Click the Refresh button to the right 4 Select a Tank type from the drop down list of available types and click Set The dimension fields required for the selected tank will be populated with default values thus indicating which fields are required Fields that are not valid for the selected tank type will show 1 Netbiter Tank Sensor v1 0 O a Tank type O b Tank Height O c Tank Length oe OHMS Industrial NetworksAB Pael 27 netbiter 4a User Manual AS Netbiter Tank Sensor IA 5 6 Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 Enter the correct dimensions for the tank the sensor is connected to and click the Set button Also click the Refresh button again The Calculated tank capacity will now be displayed 100 tank The 100 tank level must be configured if a intending to use the overfill alarm which triggers Overfill alarm i triggers here High level alarm when the tank level rises above this value This triggers here value is the maximum allowed volume in liters for Carout S07 the tank and must be set to a value lower than the calculated tank capacity renee triggers here default 20 If set to O the overfill alarm is disabled and only the calculated tank capacity will be used for alarms Example alarm configuration with 100 tank level and overfill alarm 5 4 Configure Level Alarms This group of param
14. ead to impaired function due to dust or dirt e Avoid installing the sensor adjacent to power cables e There must be no obstacles between the sensor and the bottom of the tank as this might affect the passage of the ultrasonic sound If there are stabilizing beams inside the tank ensure the sensor is not mounted over these netbiter User Manual 4 d aed Netbiter Tank Sensor Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 e Ifthe sensor is to be mounted close to a tank wall ensure there are no objects directly below the sensor Ensure that the sensor has a free line of sight to the bottom of the tank as shown here e If the upper surface of the tank is not flat e g on the top of a horizontal cylindrical tank ensure that the sensor placement is as horizontal as possible IMPORTANT Mounting on a surface that is not completely flat will require the use of the A supplied rubber gasket and metal washer This is to ensure achievement of the IP65 protection rating op a HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 10 27 netbiter 2 3 User Manual Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 4a A aed Netbiter Tank Sensor Mounting on a Completely Flat Surface Once the mounting position has been determined the following steps should be followed 1 7 2 4 Using the center punch mark the position for the center of the 30mm 1 1 hole through which the sensor will transmit its ultrasound signals Using the electric drill and hole cutter
15. ers for a connected device It contains information about the available parameters and their data types and can include predefined scaling and offsets e A device profile too contains a device template but it also provides further configuration designed to provide a complete interface for the user including e g dashboards visualizations logs alarms and various gateway settings IMPORTANT The device template or profile must be available in the user account at Netbiter Argos before adding a device Follow these steps to import the Netbiter Tank Sensor device profile into the user account 1 Visit support netbiter com and locate the available device profiles 2 Select the Netbiter Tank Sensor Profile 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to add the profile netbiter User Manual 4a AS Netbiter Tank Sensor gi Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 5 Add and Configure Netbiter Tank Sensor at Netbiter Argos Now that the device profile has been added to the user account the Netbiter Tank Sensor can be added as a device and configured at Netbiter Argos 5 1 Add the Tank Sensor as a Device 1 Select the field system Netbiter Gateway that the Netbiter Tank Sensor is connected to Active This is done from the menu i Management gt gt All systems Select the field system by clicking on the system n name Ci AS Inactive Add system Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries Device ID Project 00301 1FB92
16. eters allows the settings of the limits that will trigger alarms when these limits are exceeded 1 2 First configure the limits for the High and Low level alarms Click the Refresh button to the right to allow editing of the settings O a for high level alarm Cl b for low level alarm O d Theft detection On ee pe eo i ee ee ee ee Ce ma Pig ee ae ce E ee ne ee eee aa Ol h No of 10 s intervals to reset theft alarm parameters a amp b which are expressed as percentages of the calculated tank capacity The low level alarm warns of an High level alarm T pee triggers here emptying tank and the high level alarm provides notification default 90 when the maximum is being approached After entering a value click the Set button to save it Low level alarm triggers here Note that when 100 tank level is configured see above default 20 ii these alarm levels will automatically use this parameter value for the tank level instead of the calculated tank capacity a Example alarm configuration If frequent minor fluctuations in the levels are anticipated then a without overfill alarm Hysteresis percentage value parameter c can also be set to prevent unnecessary triggering of alarms For more on hysteresis see the Netbiter Argos Administration Manual oe HMS Industrial NetworksAB Page18 27 netbiter 4a User Manual FITTS Netbiter Tank Sensor fi Doc HMS 2
17. i Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 1 Planning the Installation The main function of the Netbiter Tank Sensor is to measure the level in a given tank This basic functionality is extended by a number of features thus providing access to the following Exact tank levels at any time Historical reports of consumption over time Estimations of when to refill Alarms for overfilling high low levels and abnormal usage possible theft The central element of this solution is the Modbus enabled Ultrasonic Tank Sensor Pepperl amp SP1616 Smart ultrasonic Theft Fuchs sensor with built in detection temperature Volume compensation calculation Alarm for low level Alarm for high level A Please note that the supplied sensor is not certified for ATEX or HAZLOC environments netbiter User Manual 4a AS Netbiter Tank Sensor 4a Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 1 1 Required Tools amp Materials not supplied The following tools and materials are required for the installation of the tank sensor e Electric drill e Drill mountable hole cutter for metal 30mm 1 1 8 1 diameter e Center punch Tape measure to measure tank e Stripping tool for electrical wiring 0 5 2 5mm e Wire cutter 2 x M5x35mm screws or equivalent Thread tap for above screws netbiter 4a User Manual AS Netbiter Tank Sensor gd Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 1 2 Package Contents When the package arrives on site pleas
18. itable for most conditions and do not normally need to be changed Example Configuration The theft detection settings are configured as follows e Theft liters 6 I e Theft time constant 60 s e Trigger theft alarm 3 30s e Reset theft alarm 12 120s Using these settings will trigger a theft alarm if the loss rate is greater than 6 liters min at 3 consecutive measurements The alarm will have the status triggered as long as the consumption rate remains at this elevated level After the loss rate drops back below the threshold level of 6 I s the alarm will remain triggered for a further 100 seconds During this period if even a single measurement returns a consumption rate above the threshold value then Reset theft alarm will be reset and a new period of 100 seconds must pass before the alarm returns to status Normal Consider also the limitations in the accuracy and resolution of the sensor See page 27 for further details netbiter 4a User Manual FITTS Netbiter Tank Sensor 4a Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 6 Dashboard for Tank Sensor included in profile A dashboard is a customized graphic presentation page for a field system A pre configured dashboard for managing tank levels will be available in the Netbiter Argos account after adding the tank sensor using the Netbiter Tank Sensor device profile see section 4 A dashboard is displayed as a tab on the presentation page for the field system as in the example belo
19. nasesmneentedwavanecasaeesdaicdessasdoesasdswsedieces 9 Mounting on a Completely Flat Surface ccccccssscccessecceseeeeeececeeecesseseeeseaecessuecessgeeeees 11 Mounting on an Uneven or Rounded Surface cccssscccessececesececesceceeseeeeeeceseesceseeneeees 11 CONOCE C DIEE serer ar E A E A E A S 12 Connect Cable to SENSON arcee iiin EAE NS 12 Install Optional 5m Modbus Extension Cables ccccesccccssecccesececeeseeecesecesaeeceeeeaees 12 Connect Cable to Netbiter Gateway ccccccsssccccssececesseceeesececeeceseeseeeseeeeseaecessueeees 12 MASAMI OM CRC IS E E A N E A E E E 13 Tank Dimens ONS sea e E E R 14 Import the Netbiter Tank Sensor Profile ccscsccscscscsccscsccccccscsceccccscsceccccecncececcecs 15 Add and Configure Netbiter Tank Sensor at Netbiter Argos ccscscsssscscscecsecscecees 16 Add the Tank Sensor as a D VICC ccsessccccccsesseecccceeesseccccsseussececssauuseescesseuaeeseessaaaeeees 16 Default ModDus SeEttINE S sransetesucnatesssexeaaesecseteesccarseassuasacesseassessncoedersceuesensueardearsear semana ieee 16 Conngure Tank Parameters aeiimrwgsiiame enii E 17 Configure Level AlarTiS cases ceadadedananadeasnezseptwanonceteeadadesananadenseaeunedeamenawarertageieeniadauseeracsiaeataseds 18 COMMIS Thet DOLCE suse arevavccasessnceaeh oe T 19 Dashboard for Tank Sensor included in profile ccsccsccscssceccscccceccscecceccscesceccecs 20 Creating Custom Wa SIO OCS 5
20. onnected field systems Netbiter Argos contains various features such as alarm management reporting and much more Gateway A gateway is a Netbiter EasyConnect gateway all of which are compatible with Netbiter Argos Field System or site A field system is a Netbiter Gateway and its connected devices taken together as a unit A field system can contain multiple devices but only one gateway Modbus Device A Device is the equipment to be monitored and which is connected to a gateway using e g Modbus Examples of devices include energy meters ultrasonic tank sensors and free cooling controllers netbiter User Manual 4a A aed Netbiter Tank Sensor Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 Table of Contents 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 5 1 Zid 2 5 3 2 6 3 4 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 6 6 1 7 7 1 8 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 Planning the Installation ssesesessesessesessecessecessecessecsessscecssoesescecssoesssoscsssesesoesesoesesseo 6 Required Tools amp Materials not supplied sssesseessssessreersssreesrerrssreeressreresseerossreressrrresses 7 PAC AO OAT ON CS aerie a E A A E EE aseeoeveloee 8 CON a Ee eerren E E AE EAEN E EEN EEEIEE 8 H rdware Installati T wiseccacccccneccsacecdssnsepecewedsendenecasauiteonsoss ane EEEa Enner n EN 9 Preparations On SiE ssesissrr innescare iseenese ia N EE aN ESTEEN A EEEE ENE EESAN Taai 9 Determine the Mounting POSITION wscsisssvesticesvences seavasabass
21. t gt 90 off at lt 85 b for low level alarm 0 90 lt 20 gt If hysteresis is 5 on at lt 20 off at gt 25 c Hysteresis value for 0 10 lt 2 gt See Netbiter Argos Administration Manual for high low level overfill alarm further information d Theft detection lt ON gt OFF e Theft liters 5 10000 lt 50 gt Max volume drop in liters f Theft time constant 30 3600 lt 120 gt Interval to apply to Theft liters trigger theft alarm alarm See section 0 theft alarm See section 0 se O OHMS Industrial NetworksAB Page25 27 netbi ter User Manual 4 Haas Netbiter Tank Sensor tai Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 9 Appendix A Specifications 9 1 Wiring The tank sensor is supplied with a pre commissioned cable for the Modbus and power connections between the sensor and the Netbiter Gateway The pin layout of the sensor can be found in the illustration below 9 2 Dimensions 2x ob 8 C Gr OD VY Vi a E a 2 5 5 a30 oe HMS Industrial Networks AB Page26 27 netbiter 4a User Manual AS Netbiter Tank Sensor gd Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 10 Appendix B Limitations The repeat accuracy of the tank sensor is 0 1 and the internal resolution is 0 4mm Depending on the tank dimensions either of these may become a limiting factor as demonstrated by the table below Tank height Resolution 0 4mm Loss rate 1 60s The loss rate I 60s fig
22. t will be visible for users with access to this project No project gt Tank volume report Settings Report parameters Rig test gt EC250 gt Fuel level 0 add 3 Click the Add button For more on using reports see the Netbiter Argos Administration Manual HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 23 27 netbiter User Manual 4a A aed Netbiter Tank Sensor Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 8 Supported Parameters for the Netbiter Tank Sensor 8 1 Parameter Group Alarms Name vas Notes High level Alarm 0 No alarm Triggers when level rises to value of parameter for 1 Alarm high level alarm See sections 5 3 and 8 6 Low level Alarm 0 No alarm Triggers when level drops to value of parameter for 1 Alarm low level alarm See sections 5 3 and 8 6 No echo alarm 0 No alarm Sensor not receiving a return ultrasound signal Out of 1 Alarm range Read only Overfill Alarm 0 No alarm Triggers when tank volume is greater than parameter 1 Alarm 100 Tank Level See sections 5 3 and 8 5 Read only Theft Alarm 0 No alarm Triggers when loss rate exceeds Theft liters Theft 1 Theft detection constant See sections 5 5 and 8 6 Read only 8 2 Parameter Group Internal Temp and Humidity Name Allowed Values lt defaultvalue gt Notes Humidity 0 disabled Compensation for speed of sound in varying compensation 1 Compensate for 40 RH degrees of relative humidity lt 2 Compensate for 60 RH gt 3
23. ures are absolute minimum values taking into account the greatest possible detection volume for the tank size Using values less than these listed here will increase the risk of false alarms netbiter
24. w Dashboards are made up of widgets Netbiter Argos provides various widgets for displaying lists and graphical representations of parameters from a field system These widgets are e A Live values displayed as a list e B Live values including alarm status shown in a graphical drawing of the field system e CC The latest logged values as a list e D Logged values in a graph e E Alarms shown as a list Live values 0 dmnn i w o Fuel level 95 8 i Fuel volunte 753 1 A Theft detection On a TANK STATUS ALARM STATUS FUEL LEVEL LOW LEVEL ALARM i g Oy 93 9 HIGH LEVEL ALARM mo TANK CAPACITY THEFT ALARM g 785 4 LITERS IN TANK 753 5 Fuel tewel aT y S Avg 74 05 Min 0 000 Max 54 20 C A0t 10 14 14 10 00 Fuel volume Lin T fag 582 32 1 Min 0 000 Max 740 10 SO12 12 74 14 10 00 Log graph Fuel Level 31 days T days l 24 hours 109 120 so o z3 5 W Fuel level Fuel wolume al i al 2013 10 13 2013 10 13 2013 10 14 2013 10 14 2013 114 2013 10 14 16 00 20 00 00 00 06 00 08 00 12 00 netbiter User Manual 4 yy aed Netbiter Tank Sensor Doc HMS 27 215 Rev 1 0 6 1 Creating Custom Dashboards Apart from using the dashboard supplied with the tank sensor device profile it is also possible to create custom dashboards of your own This can be done by manually incorporating any of the available parameter values into a custom dashboard as logs visualizations or

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