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1. 1 Model Numbering 2 InstallaliOl iioii 5 5 Installation Considerations r 7 Sensing Element Insertion and Active Lengths 8 Mounting Electr ni Umit au Ic 9 Wiring the 12 Wiring the Sensing Element 1 Surge Voltage Lightning Protection 15 RFI Radio Frequency Interference Filters 15 Configuration and Calibration with Drexelbrook Software HRTWin 17 Installing The USB 17 Install the Windows Version HRTWin Software 18 Description of FUNCION Keys ERR E 20 one rin fT 21 Calibration t 22 Set D A IBriiflu su aaa 26 SAVE 27 Calibration Configuration via 28 ne usu
2. 31 cauere 31 33 WIG WIDOT Cleaning 33 Hazardous Location Approval Supplementary Instructions 35 General safety 35 The OMAN TONE OU oc 96 Standards and aieo tabe teas usuta 37 Control exin a ann nus cd lor d nnn 39 ATEC 7 e qe eo eee ae 39 B EU Pe EP HH 47 Approval Certificates icona tactus nisi cias soia 63 EM US Approval Certificat UL ecu eun 63 Canada Approval Certificate Deui retta AEAEE 69 IECEx Approval Certificate r 74 ATEX Approval Certificate E T 78 CE Mark Declaration of Conformity ace pam 83 Section 1 Introduction Section 1 Introduction 1 1 System Description The instructions in this manual are for the AMETEK Drexelbrook Universal IV CM Model Water Cut Monitor for measurement of the percentage of water in oil Each AMETEK Drexelbrook Universal IV CM system consists of a two wire 4 20 mA electronic unit and a 700 series sensing element Communication with the device 15 done by either an onboard keypad or with a laptop via HART protocol AMETEK Drexelbrook has been meas
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4. the and Down Buttons to scroll through the available menu selections Press Enter to access sub menu items Usethe Up and Down Buttons to adjust settings Settings that can be adjusted will be flashing Press Enter to accept the adjustment Or Press and Hold the Enter Button for approximately 5 seconds to exit to the previous menu level Menu Function Values Description display abbreviation display abbreviat Fct 1 00 Select the water cut range for optimal measurement Water Cut Ranges RANGE 0 to 1 water in Light Oil LIGHT A Light Oil is defined as oil with API Gravity less than 25 Heavy Oil is defined as oil with API Gravity greater than 25 0 to 5 water in Light Oil LIGHT B 0 to 1096 water in Light Oil LIGHT C 0 to 3096 water in Light Oil LIGHT D 0 to 5096 water in Light Oil LIGHT E 0 to 196 water in Heavy Oil HEAVY F 0 to 5 water in Heavy Cil HEAVY 0 to 1096 water in Heavy Oil HEAVY H 0 to 30 water in Heavy Oil HEAVY 1 0 to 50 water in Heavy Oil HEAVY J 0 to 80 water in Heavy Oil HEAVY M Default CUSTOM Custom range requires a custom strapping table See Fct 3 00 Fct 2 00 Enter this menu to calibrate the unit Calibration CAL Fct 2 01 water 0 0 Default Enter the water cut reading captured at the time of taking the Indicated Calibration Point sample for calibration measurement IND CAL Fct 2 02 water 0
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9. II 2 G Ex dia IIB T4 Gb 40 C lt Tamb lt 75 C IP66 For models U 104 00 Il 2 D Ex tb ia IIIC Db T90 C 40 C lt Tamb lt 75 C IP66 For models U 104 00 lem Universal IV Level Transmitter Remote excluding models U 10 00 9 ll 1 G Ex ia T4 40 C s Tamb lt 75 C IP66 For models U 103 0 II 2 1 G Ex d ia IIB 40 C lt Tamb lt 75 C IP66 For models U 104 0 Il 2 1 D Ex tb ia T90 C 40 C lt Tamb lt 75 C IP66 For models U 10 0 eee eee x 700 Universal IV Sensors z 9 Il 1 G Ex ia T2 T5 Ga 40 C s Tamb lt 75 C 1 D Ex ia T300 C T90 C Da 40 C lt Tamb s 75 ERS ESE ele p as 20121216 12023 Mick Gower Certification Manager FM Approvals Ltd Issue date 16 October 2012 THIS CERTIFICATE MAY ONLY BE REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHOUT CHANGE FM Approvals Ltd 1 Windsor Dials Windsor Berkshire SL4 185 44 0 1753 750 000 44 0 1753 868 700 E mail atex fmapprovals com swww fmapprovals com E Tepereperepereperepere TSP OLA A F ATEX 020 May t2 Page 1 of 4 SPER EREREEEE SESISISISESISIGISISESTSISESTSISE E Approval Certificates 8 4
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11. A Connect the sampling bomb to the sample tap Open top and bottom valves on the bomb Open the sample tap with a catch basin under the bomb Allow the liquid to run through the bomb for at least 60 seconds Close top bomb valve and sample tap B C D E Close the bottom valve on the bomb and allow it to fill F G Remove bomb and place in 150 F stabilizing bath H Once temp is stabilized at 150 F proceed with normal determination of water 3 5 3 Range Change Itis always possible to reduce the span of an existing calibration simply by lowering the water URV on the Menu Screen If the reduction in span is greater than 20 or 3096 of range better accuracy can be usually achieved by changing the input output curve to a lower range When changing ranges on the Universal IV CM it 1s important to understand that the shape of the input output curve may require revision as well as the 100 point The simplest way to re range an instrument is to select a different input curve Be sure to set the correct Range Jumper position indicated by the curve selected This procedure can be performed on an installed instrument or in the shop with the electronic unit itself Instrument Configuration Input Output Curve User Defined LRV 4 mA 0 00 Water 0 To 1 Light Oil Range 1 B 0 To 5 Light Oil Range 1 URV 20 mA 80 00 Water C 0 To 10 Light Oil Range 2 D 0 To 30 Light Oil Range 2 E
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13. SIGNAL FILTER ASSEMBLY UNIVERSAL IV 4 20 mA SIGNAL LOOP hood SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER WHITE POS AA NEG 7 i BLU WHT TO Figure 2 9 Signal Radio Frequency Interference RFI Filters Surge Protection Part 401 0016 028 16 Configuration and Calibration Section 3 Configuration and Calibration with Drexelbrook Software HRTWin This section instructs the user how to use the AMETEK Drexelbrook PC calibrator software to configure and calibrate the Universal IV RF Admittance Transmitter 3 1 Installing The USB Modem HART Modems are available from third party vendors Refer to directions supplied by modem manufacturer CONNECT CLIP TO LOOP LEAD POLARITY INSENSITIVE HART MODEM CONNECT CLIP TO LOOP LEAD OPTIONAL METER CLOCATED IN FIELD AND OR IN CONTROL ROOM INDIVIDUAL LOOP COMPONENT WIRING HART PROTOCOL 4 20 mA STD OPTIONAL TRANSMITTER SAFETY BARRIERS POWER SUPPLY C HART COMPAT IBLE MIN LOOP RESISTANCE 250 OHMS PLUG INTO USB PORT Figure 3 1 USB Modem Assembly amp Loop Connection 17 Universal IV CM Model 3 2 Install the Windows Version HRTWin Software Installation 15 quite simple A B Download the software from www
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15. 0 To 50 Light Oil Range 3 F 0 To 1 Heavy Oil Range 1 G 0 To 5 Heavy Oil Range 1 Range Endpoints H 0 To 10 Heavy Oil Range 2 I 0 To 30 Heavy Oil Range 2 J 0 To 50 Heavy Oil Range 3 M 0 80 Heavy Oil Range 4 P 0 To 50 Heavy Oil Range 3 Captures from Main Screen 24 Configuration and Calibration 3 5 4 Strapping Table NOTICE mm If none of the available input output curves are adequate for the application a user defined table may have to be created This is accomplished by editing the strapping table A Whith a PC connected to the signal loop as in section 3 4 click on the strapping table button B Click on Write Strapping Table button to re range the transmitter to the new values C Click on the Exit to return to the Menu Screen It may be necessary to do a One Shot calibration on the installed instrument For user defined tables it will be necessary to adjust the URV 20 mA point to the desired range See section 3 8 3 and adjust the local indicator so that the maximum value is equal to the maximum water in viewing water is desired It may also be necessary to adjust the jumpers to put the unit in the correct pF range 3 5 5 Linearity Correction On high water ranges greater than 10 the shape of the Water Capacitance curve will typically vary somewhat from one field to another If it is determined that the output 1s accurate at high and low water levels but inc
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17. Frequency and Phasing O 1 2 or 3 Entries O or 2 Surge noise suppression 0 or 1 Sensing element 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 613 f 24 character numbering system not affecting safety Qo we H H H H 1 Uab102cde0 f g Universal IV Remote XP AIS 1 1 CD T4 Ta 75 420 0004 424 CD System 1 1 d ia IIB T4 Ta 75 420 0004 424 CD System DIP AIS II 1 EFG T4 Ta 75 420 0004 424 CD System NI 1 2 ABCD 4 Ta 75 C 4 4X IP66 Type P L or C Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 Surge Noise suppression 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or D Cable options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R S or Z Sensing element RO9 000 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 513 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 71
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19. pF vs output 96 water in a table of up to 21 points Allows points to be adjusted when actual data deviated from the theoretical input output curve See Section 3 8 4 Configure Meter Configures the Digital Integral Meter 440 44 3 used for local indication See Section 3 10 Cut Monitor Calibration One Shot amp Used to adjust calibration to specific oil and temperature that the transmitter monitors See Section 3 8 1 HARTWin File Field Device Options Help HRTWin Tool Bar 20 Configuration and Calibration 3 4 Configuration Configuration involves downloading information to the HART protocol transmitter that 1s specific to the application that is being measured A Begin configuration by using Tag ID 8 characters to identify the unit or vessel Use the Scratchpad 32 characters to record the date of calibration or other similar notes Press Tab or Enter on your keyboard B Edit Damping Time from 0 90 seconds if desired C Click on Write to Transmitter File Field Device Options Help LAC MEN p snn M 0 To 80 Heavy Oil Range 4 v Field device tag identifier HRTWin Main Screen 21 Universal IV CM Model 3 5 Calibration All Drexelbrook Universal IV CM Water Cut Monitor instruments are calibrated at the factory according to Size of pipe and Density of oil Specific factors could cause the factory calibration to be less accurate than 1s required For example A Pipe I
20. 005 0201 025 0201 026 0201 028 0201 036 1202 031 1202 033 1202 061 1202 081 0001 016 0001 324 0003 009 0005 035 0005 048 0005 348 0202 036 0202 043 0001 040 0001 074 0002 037 0002 040 0002 044 0002 057 0002 064 0002 224 0002 321 0201 027 0201 051 0201 052 0201 058 0201 059 0202 002 0202 053 0001 018 0001 045 0002 027 0002 029 0002 036 0002 046 0002 059 0002 227 0002 363 0004 031 0004 050 0005 009 0005 018 0005 019 0005 028 0005 029 0005 036 0005 045 0005 085 0005 095 0005 096 0005 354 0009 002 0009 024 0009 057 011 001 011 003 011 015 0021 001 0021 002 0021 003 0021 007 0202 054 0202 056 0203 003 0203 004 0204 002 0204 022 0204 024 0204 038 0204 048 0204 049 0205 005 0205 015 0205 018 0205 075 0205 078 0205 079 0209 002 0209 024 1202 010 9100 403 1202 061 9100 195 1202 051 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 0004 412 CD Equipment Ratings The Universal IV Level Transmitter is rated as Intrinsically Safe for Class Il and lil Groups A G and Class Zone 0 Group in accordance with drawing 420 0004 412 12 Nonincendive Class I Division 2 Groups A D Hazardous Locations Furthermore the Integral version is rated as Explosionproof for Class I Division 1 Groups C amp D Dust Ignitionproof for Class II amp III Division 1 Groups E G and Class Zone 1 Group IIB Hazardous Locations with an integral sensor t
21. 1 Group Hazardous Classified Locations with connections to a 700 Series sensor that is Intrinsically Safe for Class I II amp Groups A G and Class I Zone 1 Hazardous Classified Locations 6 3 2 FM Canada Approvals Install per 420 0004 412 CD The Universal IV Level Transmitter is rated as Intrinsically Safe for Class I IT and Ill Groups A G and Class I Zone 0 Group in accordance with drawing 420 0004 412 CD Nonincendive Class I Division 2 Groups A D Hazardous Locations Furthermore the Integral version is rated as Explosionproof for Class I Division 1 Groups C amp D Dust lgnitionproof for Class II amp Ill Division 1 Groups E G and Class Zone 1 Group Hazardous Locations with an integral sensor that is Intrinsically Safe for Class I II amp Ill Groups and Class I Zone 1 Hazardous Locations The Remote version is rated as Explosionproof Class I Division 1 Groups C amp D Dust lgnitionproof for Class II amp Ill Division 1 Groups E G and Class I Zone 1 Group Hazardous Locations with connections to a 700 Series sensor that is Intrinsically Safe for Class I II amp Ill Groups A G and Class I Zone 1 Hazardous Locations 37 Universal IV CM Model 6 3 Standards and Approvals Continued 6 3 3 ATEX Approvals Install per 420 0004 024 CD Universal IV Level Transmitter Integral II 1 G Ex ia T4 Ga 40 C lt Tamb lt 75 C IP66 For models U 103 00 II
22. 2009 ANSI IEC 60529 2004 Original Project ID 3043661 Approval Granted 11 May 2012 Subsequent Revision Reports Date Approval Amended Report Number Date Report Number Date FM Approvals LLC gE p 11 May 2012 E Marquedant Date Group Manager Electrical FM Approvals HLC 6 07 3043661 Page 5 of 5 67 Universal IV CM Model 8 1 FMUS Approval Certificate Continued I MA nrovals Sh 5 ISSUE 420 0004 429 or 5 2 Member of the EM Global Group This certifies that the equipment described has been found to comply with the following Approval Standards and other documents FM Class 3600 2011 FM Class 3610 2010 FM Class 3611 2004 FM Class 3615 2006 ANSI ISA 60079 0 2009 ANSI ISA 60079 1 2009 ANSI ISA 60079 11 2011 ANSI ISA 60079 31 2009 ANSI IEC 60529 2004 Original Project ID 3043661 Approval Granted 11 May 2012 Subsequent Revision Reports Date Approval Amended Report Number Date Report Number Date FM Approvals LLC gE 11 2012 Marquedant Date Group Manager Electrical FM Approvals HLC 6 07 3043661 Page 5 of 5 68 Approval Certificates 8 2 FM Canada Approval Certificate s Sh 1 APPDBY 420 0004 430 EA DATE als Mepiher of the FM Global Group 3 o2 ionos Z FM Approvals 1151 Boston Providence Turnpike Box 9102 Norwood MA 02062 USA T 781 762 4300 F 781 762 9375 www fmapprovals com CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
23. 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 f 2Acharacter numbering system not affecting safety FM Approvals HLC 6 07 3043661C Page 1 of 5 69 Universal IV CM Model 8 2 FM Canada Approval Certificate Continued Member of the FM Global Group Uab101cd00 e f Universal IV Integral ISIL 1 1 ABCDEFG T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity 1 0 Exia liC T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity Ni H2 ABCD TA Ta 75 Type 4 4X IP66 Entity Parameters Ui 30 V li 140 mA Pi 1 W Ci 0 Li 0 a TypeP L orC b Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 d Surge noise suppression 0 or 1 Sensing element ROO R02 R04 ROS 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 601 603604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 613 703 705 706 708 709 713 714 715 722 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 0004 412 CD f 24 character numbering system not affecting safety Uab101cd01 e f Universal IV Integral with Dual Seal IS 1 II 1H 1 ABCDEFG T4 Ta 75 420 0004 412 CD Entity 1 0 Ex ia IIC T4 Ta 75 420 0004 4
24. 5 04 Calculated current 4 20 Fct 6 00 Service SERVICE Fct 6 01 Restore factory default RST FAC Fct 6 02 Pad Capcitor in PF PAD CAP Fct 6 03 Contrast CONTRST Fct 6 04 Parameter Number PAR NUM Fct 6 05 Parameter Offset PAR OFS Fct 6 06 Parameter Value PAR VAL Configure the output from the unit including LRV URV damping and fixed output 0 0 Default Enter the lower range value in water equivalent to 4mA output 80 0 Default Enter the upper range value in water equivalent to 20mA output 0 0 Default Enter damping in seconds to delay and filter software RC filter the output in case of rapid water cut variations 4 00 Default Use this menu to calibrate the 4 mA output which is not common practice Requires calibrated meter to measure actual current output 20 00 Default Use this menu to calibrate the 20 mA output which is not common practice Requires calibrated meter to measure actual current output 0 00 Default Use this menu to fix the output to a certain mA value regardless of the measurement Enter the value in mA The output will stay at this value until exiting the menu of if display times out in approx 30 seconds 0 Default Enter the device ID to be used on the HART loop Each device on the loop must have a unique device ID Change only for multi drop configuration Setup the parameter s to be displayed on the unit during operation NO Default
25. ATEX Approval Certificate Continued 420 0004 432 CEE PEERS SP eS PDE T wine tee a SCHEDULE FM Approvals m to EC Type Examination Certificate No FM12ATEX0018X E 5 13 Description of Equipment or Protective System E a The model series Universal IV Level Transmitter is a two wire capacitance to current transmitter which provides e a 4 20 mA current output signal proportional to a change in capacitance at the probe terminals itis designedto i be used in conjunction with the AMETEK Drexelbrook Series 700 Capacitance Probes 5 The transmitter circuitry is contained on five printed circuit boards and housed an aluminium housing T Terminals are supplied and appropriately marked for power connections and also connection to the sensing 4 probes A majority of the board set is encapsulated in potting material 4 The transmitter electronics operate a supply of 13 to 30 Vdc with an output range of 4 20 mA The ambient 5 t operating temperature range of the transmitter is 40 F to 167 F 40 C to 75 C The Energy Limitation Parameters for the intrinsically safe versions are
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27. D is smaller than nominal size Sched 80 160 or extra heavy pipe B Sensing element is not centered parallel to axis in pipe This condition causes higher never lower readings C Oil may be heavier higher readings or lighter lower readings than expected D Major temperature deviations Do not change the factory calibration without obtaining data that indicates a calibration change is necessary If the output reading 1s low because of gas steam or air in the stream then no amount of calibration will produce satisfactory performance Consult the factory at 1 800 527 6297 Once the gas 1s gone an accurate calibration check can be made The following equipment is required to check the calibration of a cut monitor application and record sample data Acentrifuge or other API approved standard to sample water content Ifthe stream temperature is greater than 150 F 65 C a sampling bomb with aminimum capacity of 500 ml Temperature stabilization bath 22 Configuration and Calibration 3 5 1 One Shot Calibration Trim Using HRTWin Software A With a PC connected to the signal loop click on the Real Time View button to open the Real Time View Screen B Take a sample of the fluid from as close to the probe as possible Use a sampling bomb if the stream temperature is greater than 150 F Stabilize at 150 F before determining water content C Read and record water percentage from the Real Time View as
28. Light Oil 0 1056 Light Oil 0 30 Light Oil 0 50 Heavy Oil 0 1 Heavy Oil 0 5 Heavy Oil 0 10 Heavy Oil 0 30 Heavy Oil 0 50 Heavy Oil 0 80 Special Software Contact Factory NEZC TOTmTmmOOU PO Introduction 1 3 Model Numbering Continued Dimensions and Process Connection Process gland wetted part X 316 316L SS Process connection XX 3 4 NPT 1 NPT 1 1508 RF Carbon Steel 1 150 RF 316 316L Stainless Steel 1 300 RF 316 316L Stainless Steel 1 150 RF 316 316L SS TFE 1 1 2 Tri Clamp 2 Tri Clamp 2 150 RF Carbon Steel 2 150 RF 316 316L Stainless Steel 2 300 RF 316 316L Stainless Steel 2 150 RF CS Face 2 150 RF 316 316L SS 2 150 RF CS Inserted 2 150 RF 316L SS Seal Tyte 1 2 NPT 3 150 RF Carbon Steel 3 150 RF 316 316L Stainless Steel 3 Tri Clamp 3 300 RF 316 316L Stainless Steel 4 150 RF 316 316L SS 4 150 RF CS Face 4 150 RF 316 316L SS 4 150 RF CS Seal Tyte 4 300 RF Carbon Steel 4 300 RF 316 316L Stainless Steel 6 600 RF 316 316L Stainless Steel 8 600 RF 316 316L Stainless Steel Many more options available upon request ANSI DIN JIS Insertion Length in MM XXXXXX Length of the probe in millimeters from process connection to the bottom of the probe Ranges from 13 875 to 39 275 352 425mm to 997 585mm I L depending on pipe size and sen
29. M20 with external ground lug 2 3 4 NPT with external ground lug Surge Noise Suppression No additional filtering required Signal filtering RFI and Surge protection Integral or Remote Probe RFI Remote only Signal filtering and Probe RFI Remote only Probe HDSP Heavy Duty Spark Protector Remote only Signal filtering and Probe HDSP Remote only Probe RFI and Probe HDSP Remote only Signal filtering and Probe RFI and Probe HDSP Remote only Integral Remote options Integral configuration Remote configuration without cable Remote configuration with 10 ft General Purpose Cable Remote configuration with 25 ft General Purpose Cable Remote configuration with 10 ft Triax Cable Remote configuration with 25 ft Triax Cable Remote configuration with 10 ft Hi Temp Cable Remote configuration with 25 ft Hi Temp Cable Remote configuration with 10 ft Hi Temp Composite Cable Remote configuration with 25 ft Hi Temp Composite Cable Remote configuration with custom cable Dual seal option 0 Without Dual Seal option 1 With Dual Seal option Sensing Element Code N Sensing element 3 digit code Refer to probe selection table 000 Remote System without a probe ZZZ Special sensing element R Retrofit kit upgrade with probe dependent adapters R02 R04 or R12 Refer to table Cut Monitor Software No Pre Calibration Light Oil 0 196 Light Oil 0 5
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32. Toggle between enabled parameters YES or NO ENABLE Default Enable or disable water cut measurement display DISABLE Default Enable or disable capacitance measurement in pF i DISABLE Default Enable or disable the calculated current output Use this menu for troubleshooting and service NO Default Select YES to restore factory default in which case all paramaters will be replaced with factory default setting Restoring the factory default will initiate this message on the display DEFAULT PARAMS SET until power is cycled 30 0 Default Enter the value of an external capacitor that must be connected to the unit Padding capacitors are used to reduce the sensing element standing capacitance in order to improve the measurement resolution 0 Default 0 is the highest contrast 20 is the lowest contrast 0 to 65535 Contact factory UU UU Section 4 Specifications Section 4 4 1 Transmitter Specifications Technology RF Admittance Capacitance Specifications Supply Voltage 13 30VDC 2 wire loop powered Ouput Digital Protocol 4 20mA HART Compatible with HART Accuracy and Resolution Water Cut Nominal Water Cut Water Cut Range Variance Resolution Oto 1 0 03 0 0002 O to 5 0 04 0 0009 O to 1096 0 04 0 0009 O to 3096 0 12 0 0030 O to 5096 0 35 0 0080 O to 8096 Heavy 0 25 0 0035 The measurement accuracy of an inline dynamic water cut measurem
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35. drexelbrook com If program does not Auto Run select the location where the file was saved and run the set up program manually Follow On Screen instructions in Setup to create program file Once loaded double click HRTWin icon and the program will run under its own window Select communication port Com 1 Com 2 etc and then click OK See Figure 3 2 If you are not sure which communication port you are using such as when first using a USB modem select Search Ports then OK The software automatically will seek out the correct one In either case the software begins to communicate with the HART protocol transmitter and returns with a view below containing name plate data Tag ID and all default or existing configuration information This 1s the same as if you clicked on the Read Transmitter function button The next view shown in Figure 3 3 appears automatically displaying current transmitter database for calibration set up for your selected Tag ID The Scratch Pad will automatically show the last message last user last calibration etc up to 32 characters If this is a new transmitter the Tag ID is user defined Serial number transmitter software version range etc 1s automatically entered from the name plate data embedded in the transmitter Communications Port Setup Field Device Head trom Transmitter Port Reading Sensor Information Figure 3 2 Selecting CO
36. the sample is being taken D After determining the actual water percentage in the sample close the Real Time View window and open the Calibration Screen by clicking on the Cut Monitor Calibration button E Enter the water reading recorded at the time of sampling in the Indicated Water box Enter the result of the sample test in the Sampled Water box and click on the Calibrate button F Click on the Write To Transmitter button to install the revised calibration in the transmitter G Depending on the range if the original calibration and the measured sample differed by more than 2 596 water another iteration will probably be required Unless there is an overwhelming discrepancy it is best to monitor the performance with this new calibration for a few days before making a second change Real Time View Cut Monitor Calibration Cut Monitor Calibration Water 5500 indicated Water X Water Capacitance 600 00 pF X Sampled Water x Loop Current 15 00 mA y Paw Percentage 68 75 Range Status Calibrate Cancel Updating Status RTV Window Calibration Window 23 Universal IV CM Model 3 5 2 Use of Sample Bomb In order to get accurate sample readings on the lines running hotter than 150 F it 1s necessary to prevent water from flashing off as steam This requires a sampling bomb to capture the sample under pressure followed by cooling to 150 F
37. 0 403 1202 061 9100 195 1202 051 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 0004 424 CD Special Conditions for Safe Use 1 Consult the manufacturer if dimensional information on the flameproof joints is necessary 2 Inlocations requiring EPL Ga equipment care must be taken when installing the aluminium enclosure that even in the event of rare incidents an ignition source due to impact or friction between the enclosure and iron steel is excluded Essential Health and Safety Requirements The relevant EHSRs that have not been addressed by the standards listed in this certificate have been identified and assessed in the confidential report identified in item 8 Test and Assessment Procedure and Conditions This EC Type Examination Certificate is the result of testing of a sample of the product submitted in accordance with the provisions of the relevant specific standard s and assessment of supporting documentation it does not imply an assessment of the whole production Whilst this certificate may be used in support of a manufacturer s claim for CE Marking FM Approvals Ltd accepts no responsibility for the compliance of the equipment against all applicable Directives in all applications This Certificate has been issued in accordance with FM Approvals Ltd s ATEX Certification Scheme THIS CERTIFICATE MAY ONLY BE REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHOUT CHANGE FM Approvals Ltd 1 Windsor Dials Wind
38. 0 Default Enter the actual water cut reading verified by another method of Actual Calibration Point water cut measurement ACT CAL Fct 3 00 Use this strapping table menu to define a custom range if Strapping table selected in FCT 1 00 Otherwise the correct strapping table STRAP is automatically loaded when range is selected in FCT 1 00 Default values are for HEAVY M range Fct 3 01 15 Default Enter the total number of points in the strapping table which is Maximum points range dependent MAX PNT Fct 3 02 1 PNT Enter the point number index Point number index INDEX 1 Default Fct 3 03 Value in PF Enter the capacitance value in pF Input value in PF INPT Fct 3 04 Value in water Enter the cut value associate with the capacitance in pF and Output value in water cut 6 point index Repeat FCT 3 02 to FCT 3 04 until all points are OUT entered in the strapping table Configuration and Calibration 3 8 Calibration amp Configuration via Display Keypad Continued Fct 4 00 Output OUTPUT Fct 4 01 Lower Range Value LRV Fct 4 02 Upper Range Value URV Fct 4 03 Damping in Seconds DAMPING Fct 4 04 4mA Trim TRIM 4 Fct 4 05 20mA Trim TRIM 20 Fct 4 06 Fixed Output LOCK mA Fct 4 07 Device ID POLL Fct 5 00 Display DISPLAY Fct 5 01 Toggle the display TOGGLE Fct 5 02 Water Cut H20 Fct 5 03 Capacitance CAP Fct
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42. 12 CD Entity NI 1 2 ABCD T4 Ta 75 Type 4 4X IP66 Entity Parameters Ui 30 V li 140 mA Pi 1 W Ci 0 Li 0 Type P L or C Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 Surge noise suppression 0 or 1 Sensing element 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 613 f 24character numbering system not affecting safety wong gH Uab102cde0 f g Universal IV Remote XP AIS 1 1 CD T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System 1 1 Exd ia T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System DIP AIS lj lI 1 EFG T4 Ta 75 C NI71 2 ABCD T4 Ta 75 C Type 4 4X IP66 TypeP L or C Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 Surge Noise suppression 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or D Cable options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R or Z Sensing element RO9 000 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 513 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 60
43. 2 G Ex dia T4 Gb 40 C lt Tamb lt 75 IP66 For models U 104 00 II 2 D Ex tb ia Db T90 C 40 C lt lt 75 IP66 For models U 104 00 Universal IV Level Transmitter Remote excluding models U 10 00 II 1 G Ex ia T4 40 C lt Tamb lt 75 IP66 For models U 103 0 II 2 1 G Ex d ia IIB T4 40 C x Tamb lt 75 C IP66 For models U 104 0 II 2 1 D Ex tb ia T90 C 40 C lt lt 75 C IP66 For models U 10 0 o 700 Universal IV Sensors II 1 G Ex ia T2 T5 Ga 40 C lt Tamb lt 75 C II 1 D Ex ia T300 C T90 C Da 40 C lt Tamb x 75 C 6 3 4 IECEx Approvals Install per 420 0004 024 CD Integral Exia T4 Ga Ex dia T4 Gb Ex tb ia T90 C Db 40 C lt Ta x 75 C IP66 Input Voltage 13 30Vdc IW Remote Ex ia T4 Ga Ex tb a T90 C Db Ex d ia HB T4 Gb Ex tb a T90 C Db 40 C lt Ta lt 75 C IP66 Input Voltage 13 30Vdc 1W Remote Sensor Ex ia 5 T2 Ga Ex ia T90 C T300 C Da 40 C lt Ta lt 75 C IP66 38 Control Drawings ings Control Draw ATEC IECEX 7 Section 7 1 IEZZ v49 ST2 0 7000 0 vEZI PLO SIzZ 9866 7061 Vd AVHSHOH ASTIVA HLIZM SOZ I 8I S Ja aev oN ssa oas ssi oodd ALINY NOILVTIVISNI 400 d3WY14 WYOSLNI IVSS3A
44. 3SIMRS3HIO SSS INN GSTIVLSNI 38 AVN TEO 9T00 TOv NV 0 0 9100 10 51317111 140 SONI LYX NOIIVOO1 SNOCYVZVH SO UNV ALAAVS OISNISINI SMIVdAI AVW SIN3NOdWOS dO NOILNLILSENS SNINSVM LNAWdINDA SIHL ONT TIVISNI N3HM d340T103 38 LSAW SNIMVSO NOILVTIVISNI 5 XJANLIVANNYW snivsvddv 31V1390SSV 9pA MO SUJA 062 NVHL 350 3lVHJN39 SSN LON LSAW ShlVsvddv d3lVIJOSSV Ol I3l93NNOO LNAWdINDA 1JO31N09 WAOUddY sOlsld LnOHLIM 9NIMVSO Ol NOISIAJS ON CAMO TIOJ 38 TIVHS SOSVONVIS NOIIVTIVISNI 53100 1V901 NV3dO2F13 Sd18v9 d3dNnoN9 GALSIML 090731 5 uyasn 9 Od 031411339 IN3A TH JNISN3S J9 00 1 ZL 9 001 EL J SETL vL 3 061 GI vaJ SS3OUNd SSV 1 MOSN3S 310W38 AI IVS dAINO 1031084 39405 148 AI8W3SSV 331114 5 IVNOI LdO 3dVS ATIVOISNISANI 513134 6 0 JLON 4001 37979 531435 08E 4 TAGOW 6331113349 8 133HS 33S 9941 AYNSO TONS NOLI93108d 138 AlgW3Ssv 331114 3803d WNOILdO X31V X31V 99dl 0 644 gt WLS 9 07 Pd 2 00 1 79 061 DIT 0 X3 303 09 21 7 651 OI 0 X3 S LN3IN313 SNISN3S 9941 3 9 SO TONS 1 0 061 0111 1 q4 3 A T II qd 09 vl 011 9 X3 9 II Xerox VeL X31V ddldISSY IO SNOGYVZVH 9 061 0111 D 11 09 vl 311 p X3
45. 4 380Nd NAHM NOIIVJITdddY JHL 304 FIGVLINS 0323109393 JV3S_1I00N03 S JYNSOTONS YOSNSS NI GSTIVLSNI 38 1 0 9100 10 NV 0 0 9100 107 583171114 WNOILdO f SONIIV8 NOTLYIOT SNCCYYZVH MO UNV IVINSANOMIAN3 60 NIYINIYW OL OF WAS A BdONd 38 LSAW S9NIN3dO GSSANN ivAONddV 301334 S9NIMVSO OL NOISIA3S ON Z 3 ddy SV 1229 3002 3912319314 NYIOYNYJ SHI ONY OZ YdJN ISNV 3009 1V91419313 TWNOTLYN JHL 30 NOILIOS 1S31V1 JHL 30 SINGWGSIDOSS LNVAATSY JHL HLIM A IdW03 TIVHS NOLLVTIVISNI SI J 00EL ST3QON 93151530 OL L33HS 335 OO 9 081 gt J SEIL 3696 gt 34061 Sl JOA OE EI ONNdYS TWNIWYAL JWNIWS3I 38131913 55340084 SSY I Jelve3dW3l SOSNJS SLOWSY Ai IYSS3AINO 125 ANYONNOS lN3A3 I3 9NISN3S NOILOSLOYd 39005 IJH NTAWSSSY 134 TVN9IS TWNOILdO 34VS ATIVOISNIMINI 3103 XV CSYSLSW 97 14 081 318v 531435 08E GOHISH 37991115 9941 v AdAL JANSONA 30084 13 ONY 3008 50 1dX3 NOI 95104 39315 ONY 38 AlgW3sSv 43171 4 38059 TWNOILdO i 1 Di 3 11 DI X3v I I 943098V IIIZIIZI SI 9430097 1 1 1 SI 6 13 9NISN3S 9 6 01 t1 008V 2 1 1N 2 84701 1 099 2 1 1 2 5 01 vl 9d3 1 111 11 S V dIO 2 5 PL vl 9d33 1 1T1 11 S1Y dIQ 95 1 911 911
46. 40T104 38 LSAW ONIMVYC NOIIVTIVISNI 5 XIYNLIYANNYW snivsvddv d3lvI90SSV OPA YO SUJA OGE SYOW 31VS3N39 YO ISN LON LSAW SALVEVdd GALVIOOSSVY Ol 3 93 LNAWdINDA TOYLNOI WAOUddY Wd 0144 InOHLIM SNIMVSMO OL NOISIA3S ON GAMOT1IOS 38 TIVHS SOSVONVIS NOTLVTIVLSNI NV 53009 W307 NY3adOan3 T3GOW 03141590 LAAHS 33S IN3W3 1 9NISN3S ONT LNNOW 39NV 11 140 bo lt 5 Do I9 lt 09 lt O 41 9S lt 1 X0 0 4A IA lt Xow SI ONIMOTIOS AHL Snivavddv 031190557 SniVvsVddv JAYS ATIVOISNIALNI JO NOILO3NNOOSBINI SMOTIV Ld39NOO9 ALIIN3 3 9 fo f 0 5 1931084 1 lt P 5 ONY 14 318V3 3 4Nn0 0 lt 09 A IBN3SSV MI Og X31714 TVN9IS vuQp gt S3 18V2 WNO L0 AoE gt 90A dadNN0X9 O3ISIML 2 i 03073195 I Z 9941 3 3 3AO8V FAVS ATIVOISNIMLNI SLN3IN313 9NISN3S x 2 e SNLVaVdd 0317 I JOSSY d3A08ddV Wd uo anv m 09 pL 311 P X39 1 II 09 911 01 X3 991 9 SZ gt TL gt 940v X8LOOXALVZLN Xvz00 LFW X3o3l V3HV SNOGYVZVH NON ddldISSY 19 Xdlv 931 41 Universal IV CM Model ATEC IECEX Continued 7 1 TEZZ V19 S1Z 9866 7061 Vd WWHSYOH v v vooo Ocv veZI VL9 S1Z A3TWA HLI3M SOZ zi 8i s
47. 5 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 0004 412 CD g 24character numbering system not affecting safety Uu n H H FM Approvals HLC 6 07 3043661 Page 2 of 5 64 Approval Certificates 8 1 FM US Approval Certificate Continued 420 0004 429 i 2 lt Hills Uab102cdet f g Universal IV Remote with Dual Seal XP AIS 1 1 CD T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System 1 1 d ia IIB T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System DIP AIS II Itt 4 EFG T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System NI 1 2 ABCD 4 Ta 75 C Type 4 4X IP66 Entity Parameters Ui 30 V li 140 mA Pi 1 W Ci 0 Li 0 Type P L or C Frequency and Phasing 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 Surge Noise suppression 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or D Cable options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A C D E F G H J K L M N P R S or Z Sensing element 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 607 608 609 610 611 612 or 613 g 24character numbering s
48. 61 Yes pdf 260 0002 558 3 Lid Assembly M105 Viewport 3043661 Yes pdf 260 0002 559 4 Lid with Viewport 3043661 Yes pdf 260 0002 563 2 Base NPT 812 Yes pdf 260 0002 564 2 Base M20 8 12 Yes pdf 268 0002 033 1 Skirted Washer 3043661 Yes pdf 270 0002 168 6 Sensor abel 8 1112 Yes pdf 270 0101 624 2 Label Threads 3043661 Yes pdf 270 0102 046 1 Label Integral ATEX IECEx 3043661 Yes pdf 270 0102 047 2 Label d Integral ATEXAECEx 3043661 Yes pdf 270 0102 058 i Label ia Remote ATEX IECEx 3043661 Yes pdf 270 0102 060 2 Label d Remote ATEX IECEx 3043661 Yes pdf 270 0102 061 1 Label Sensor Element Housing 3043661 Yes pdf 280 0001 058 1 Grounding Stud 3043661 Yes pdf 282 0002 053 1 Flat Washer 3043661 Yes pdf 282 0004 029 1 Lock Washer 3043661 Yes pdf 285 0001 052 3 Condulet Assy 3043661 Yes pdf 285 0001 053 3 Condulet Assy 3043661 Yes pdf 285 0001 054 3 Condulet Assy 3043661 Yes pdf 370 0005 048 4 Lens 3043661 Yes pdf 380 9000 132 1 Cable Assy Signal Filter 3043661 Yes pdf 380 9000 133 1 Cable Assy Probe Filter 3043661 Yes pdf 385 0028 010 2 Assy BOM amp Schematics Desalter Filter Adapter Board 82 Yes pdf 385 007 1 001 6 Assy BOM Schematics Display Board 3043661 Yes pdf 385 0071 002 6 Assy amp Schematics Terminal Board 3043661 Yes pdf 385 007 1 003 8 Assy BOM amp Schematics Power Board 3043661 Yes pdf 385 007 1 005 10 Assy BOM amp Schematics Bridge Boa
49. 8 609 607 608 609 610 611 612 or 613 g 24character numbering system not affecting safety o m o Uab101cde0 f g Universal IV Remote 18 1 fl 1 ABCDEFG T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity 1 0 ExiatlC T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity NI 1 2 ABCD T4 Ta 75 Type 4 4X IP66 Entity Parameters Ui 30 V li 140 mA Pi 1W Ci 2 0 Li 2 0 Type P L or C Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 Surge Noise suppression 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or D Cable options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R S Z Sensing element RO9 000 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 513 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 607 808 609 610 611 612 613 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 718 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the timits of 420 0004 412 CD g 24character numbering system not affecting safety DAOoTD og H H H Uab101cde1 f g Universal IV Remote
50. 9 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 0004 412 CD g 24character numbering system not affecting safety FM Approvals 6 07 3043661C Page 2 of 5 70 Approval Certificates 8 2 FM Canada Approval Certificate Continued Sht 3 ISSUE 420 0004 430 2 C Meniber of the FM Global Group Uab102cde1 f g Universal IV Remote with Dual Seal XP AIS 111 11 CDI TA Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System H 1 Ex d ia IIB T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System DIP AIS Il Ill 1 EFG T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System NI 1 2 ABCD TA Ta 75 C Type 4 4X IP66 TypeP L or C Frequency and Phasing O 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 Surge Noise suppression 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or D Cable options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A C D E F G H J K L M N P R S or Z Sensing element 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 601 603 604 605 606 607 60
51. 9 GEE PEE EEE EE lee Ube Bee ice Web ELE lee OZE GIE BIE Ole Sie cle ZIE HE 60 LOE SOE POE COE ZOE 10 ETI 211 TIT OTT 601 80I OI 901 SOT VOT EOT ZOT IOI 11 S9NISN3S Le Nw oe ae Ss Soe ov or ee 318v3 0 A 9 S v O NOISS3MdDS 3510339015 P Z S3IMIN3 5 2 1 9NISVHd A9N3DO3BH 9 0 X0 1 fd 0 DiLSpororden 5 Q3l3l L432 19VdWl lN3A3Hd OL 3SN ONY NOIIVTIVISNI ONTYAC 2300097 OLN NJMYL 38 LSNW JAYI NOIlJIsdJ S0 LOVGWI AG NOILLINSI 3O MSTA WILNALOd V 3LNLILSNOJ 01 0343015309 SI ONY SNIVINOO SYASOTONS SNLYHYddY JHL 3SN 304 SNOILIONOD 9313419345 z LT T p e zw wma EE 62 Approval Certificates Section 8 Approval Certificates 8 1 FMUS Approval Certificate 420 0004 429 Sh 1 APPDBY of 5 SGA or snae soa say 2 oz lt ohg FM Approvals 1151 Boston Providence Turnpike P O Box 9102 Norwood 02062 USA T 781 762 4300 F 781 762 9375 www fmapprovals com lt Member of the Global Group CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT This certificate is issued for the following equipment Uab102cd00 e f Universa
52. 994 certifies that this equipment has been found to comply with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements relating to the design and construction of equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres given in Annex to the Directive S The examination and test results are recorded in confidential report number 3043661EC dated 11 May 2012 9 Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements with the exception of those identified in item 15 of the schedule to this certificate has been assessed by compliance with the following documents EN60079 0 2009 EN60079 1 2007 EN60079 11 2011 EN60079 31 2009 EN60529 1991 A1 2000 eee TSA TE Pet 10 If the sign X is placed after the certificate number it indicates that the equipment is subject to special conditions for safe use specified in the schedule this certificate 5 11 This EC Type Examination certificate relates only to the design examination and tests of the specified equipment or protective system in accordance to the directive 94 9 EC Further requirements of the Directive apply to the manufacturing process and supply of this equipment or protective system These are not covered by this certificate 12 The marking of the equipment or protective system shall include Universal IV Level Transmitter Integral ll 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga 40 C 5 Tamb lt 75 C P66 For models U 103 00
53. ANLYXJdWIJL SS3908d dim E NOIIVNISWOO OISJAQN 11510 ANY 004 IN3W313 SNISNAS VI23dS ZZZ Alddvs 193dJv LON 5300 LVHL W3lSAS SNIYSEWNN 3319V3VH3 ve SIZ YIL ETL 607 804 907 SOL EOL 609 809 9 909 609 709 09 109 015 605 80S LOG 90S SOS YOS EOS Vee EEE cee IEE OEE OZE LOC EZE ZZE IZE OZE GITE SIE LIE ZIE ITE OTE 60E BOE LOE 90E SOE Z9Z TOZ 092 GGZ 856 Sc OSZ ZOZ IGZ EON 208 TON 00X 3 SNISNAS 1 0 5538 5 3510339505 c 0 S3IMIN Z I 9NISVHd ONY A9N308333 0 X0 fd 1900P LO LAEN 9 134 G3ldl L332 NOII9ISJ NO 10 1 Ol 3SN NOIIVTIVISNI SNTYNG INDOOOV OIN 38 LSAW NOILOIYS NO LOVdW AG NOILINSI JO ASIA TWILNSLOd V SLALILSNOO Ol Q38301SNO9 SI ONY WANIWATY SNIVINOO SYNSOTONS SALVaVdd ASN 303 SNOILIONOI 91319345 52 Control Drawings inued 7 2 US FMC Cont 22 729 g gia oziro o EP a ee ara a cev fon 551 E 01140 TvaS W MOOHS BSX3H ex he ss cs UN A 104 9NI YMO TOMLNGD zy wwe L L SONIIV3S NOIIV901 SQ0QNVZVH MO ONV TWINAWNOYTANS SYNSOTONS NIYINIVM OL O31V3S ATi3dOed 38 LSAW SONINSdO G3S N O ALSSYS SISNIMLNI SIYdADI
54. BZE OCE vee EZE Ide OZE Ole HIE SIE PIE EIE ZIE LIE OLE GOE BOE ZOE 90E GOE POE EOE ZOE Ell 11 III OTT 601 801 ZOT 901 SOT YOI EOT ZOT IOT 000 608 INJ3W3I3 9NISN3S Z S u d N N T x Dn H 9 d 3 dg 9 a v e a Z o s v e Z T NOILVSDSIJNOO 310832 0 X0 Z 9 S 2 T NOISSAYddNS 39s c I S3IMIN3 X3031 S CX31V X0 Z I 9NISVHd NV AON3d30D3234 0 OPON SJOUSY AT 5 u b ojepooraen ST3dOW NOII9ISJ LOVdW Ol ASN ANY NOIIVTIVISNI NIANA OLNI 38 LSAW 33 9 011018 4 SO LOVdW A8 NOILINSI dO ASIA 11133109 V 4LNLILSNOJ Ol 0343015309 SI ANY W ONIWO IV SNIVINOO 35050 TONS S livsvddv ASN X04 SNOILIONOO 91419385 46 Control Drawings 7 2 FMUS FMC SHT OF 16 0004 412 CD 420 NO STAQOW 3111339 LASHS 335 JOA TVNIWN3L WNIWYAL 09 217 000 02 NOILVTIVISNI dX C VeS31NI Al VSSJAIND 803 9 081 IWANA 1620 749 515 3 vEZI PL9 STS 9966 161 Vd WYHSYOH ASTWA HLISM SOZ MOOud I3Xxuudd n ee aene
55. DREXELBROOK A Leader in Level Measurement Installation and Operating Instructions For the Universal IV CM Model 2 Wire 4 20 mA Water Cut Monitor with HART Protocol For Assistance Call 1 800 527 6297 Outside North America 215 674 1234 AMETEK DREXELBROOK AMETEK Drexelbrook makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained in this manual including but not limited to implied warranties or fitness for a particular purpose Drexelbrook shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of material Copyright AMETEK Drexelbrook EDO 7 12 101 UIVCM LM Issue 1 Universal IV CM Model 2 Wire 4 20 mA Water Cut Monitor with HART Protocol AMETEK DREXELBROOK An ISO 9001 Certified Company 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham PA 19044 U S and Canada 1 800 553 9092 24 Hour Service 1 800 527 6297 International 1 215 674 1234 Fax 1 215 674 2731 E mail drexelbrook info ametek com Website www drexelbrook com Section 1 1 1 1 1 3 Section 2 3 Section 3 02 02 62 C2 2 O CON 5 Section 4 4 1 Section 5 Section 6 6 2 6 3 Section 7 Contents 1 System 2 11 EEA 1
56. HAZARDOUS LOCATION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PER CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS This certificate is issued for the following equipment Uab102cd00 e f Universal IV Integral XP IS 1 17 CD T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System 1 1 Exdia Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System DIP 1S 11 ll 1 EFG T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System NI 1 2 ABCD TA Ta 75 Type 4 4X IP66 gaao oro f It Type P L or C Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 Entries O or 2 Surge Noise suppression 0 or 1 Sensing element R111 R112 R113 R114 R115 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 510 511 or 512 24 character numbering system not affecting safety Uab102cd01 e f Universal IV Integral with Dual Seal XP IS 14 1 CD T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System 1 1 Exd ia IIB T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System DIP IS Il lll 1 EFG T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System NI 1 2 ABCD 4 Ta 75 Type 4 4 IP66 a TypeP L or C b Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 d Surge Noise suppression 0 or 1 e Sensing element 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314
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59. L ONY OZ VdJN SNV 3009 W2I8193 13 VNOILYN 3Hl 40 NOILIOS 1S31V1 SHL 40 SLNSWSYINOSY INVAJTSS JHL HLIM ATdWOO TIVHS NOILVTIVISNI 3Hl I IN3W3J13 SNISN3S S I3QON 81 3 9 L33HS 335 SJLON ONT LNAGW 39NY 13 55 Was 11 410 1193108 39405 148 55 NOILVOI3ISSV TO AHL dad QOHISA QUA O EI AMVONngg NISIA JI8YLINS ONNOYS TWNIWYSL TVNIWNSL 9 SZ 01 vL OQ9QY Z 1 IN 9 877 PL 1 939 1 111 11 51 910 99 vl 811 D P X3 I7 JeSZ 0 1 09 1 1 51 VOVNV2 IA SNOGHYVZVH NON YILI WNSIS 99d X v 501 JOOMd3WV 14 QNY 3009 I 90 1dX3 2 6 0 vL 098Y 2Z 1 1N 9 877 DL 1 933 1 111 11481 410 99 all P X3v Il 1 9 6 0 91 09 1 1 51 9 50 014 0314155719 SnOdNVZVH 49 Universal IV CM Model inued 7 2 FM US FMC Cont TEZZ VIS S1Z 6666777081 Vd AVES 9120 99 21 7000 027 TEZI v19 612 OY ASTA H1123 SOZ X3 ddyf ON 551 eus ES Mow IHXJu ons e um AL WSMZAINI Ww swS12 5 y25 1 1 11 8 l aa INTAY IOMINOS 9W2 4J G3131 sO Ald3VS 193ddV LON 5300 W31SAS SNIS3SAW N d319V3VH39 vc LZE OZE SZE vee OZE LTE SIE PIE EIE cle Lie O GOE
60. M ports during software installation 18 Configuration and Calibration 3 2 Install the Windows Version HRTWin Software Continued File FieldDevice Options Help LEGIO NM ps a ed 0 80 Heavy Oil Range 4 Figure 3 3 PC Software Menu Screen automatically communicates all name plate data from transmitter 19 Universal IV CM Model 3 3 Description of Function Keys Thefollowing paragraphs describethe function buttons The data fields are described in Section 8 7 Configuration Read Transmitter F3 on keyboard Reads all pertinent data from the transmitter and displays 1t on the screen The Read function also updates the real time window Keep in mind that it takes several seconds to load the information from the transmitter When the load 15 complete the screen shows the database parameters except any user defined strapping table information This command is also used when connecting to another transmitter Write to Transmitter F5 on keyboard Sends new or edited configuration data to the transmitter Data fields that have been edited but not sent to the transmitter are displayed in red Real Time View F4 on keyboard Displays therealtime values of water percentage capacity loop current and status D A Trim Allows a field reference meter to be connected to the transmitter for adjusting transmitter output current See Section 3 9 Strapping Table Displays the values of the input
61. ON LENGTH CIL NOTES 1 1 THROUGH 6 PIPE NM NEN ES 2 INTEGRAL ELECTRONICS PRODUCT FLOW Figure 2 2 Integral Mounting Dimensions 10 Installation 2 4 Mounting the Electronic Unit Continued Remote System Mounting REMOTE SENSING ELEMENT Em 149 4 90 5 13 125 zd MOUNTING HOLES 2 DEPENDENT 3 4 NPT ue l 3 4 INSERTION LENGTH READED MOUNTING SHOWN CILL FLANGE MOUNTING AVAILABLE 5 25 CABLE ENTRIES 2 2 51 3 4 875 22 1 6 45 164 SIDE VIEW DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES mm Figure 2 3 Remote Mounting Dimensions 11 Universal IV CM Model 2 5 Wiring the Electronic Unit P gt The signal connections are made to the three terminal block on the front of the chassis Due to the low power consumption of the instrument the wiring need only be light gauge e g 20 AWG Shielded twisted pair cables are recommended Integral units are pre wired to the sensing element at the factory Figure 2 5 shows the wiring of the integral unit See Figure 2 6 for wiring connections of the remote unit The cable from the sensing element is connected to the terminal strip below the instrument chassis The cable connections are sensing element prb or center wire cw ground gnd and shield shd CAUTION Before using Intri
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63. RODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHOUT CHANGE En a FM Approvals Ltd 1 Windsor Dials Windsor Berkshire UK SL4 1RS T 44 0 1753 750 000 F 44 0 1753 868 700 E mail atex fmapprovals com wvay fmapprovals com s LE ATEX 020 May 12 Page2of4 PEERS 1119 Universal IV CM Model 8 4 ATEX Approval Certificate Continued ZEEEREEEEEREEBEE a TEASE Eag eff GERI REE IE 1 SE ERE TETEE AGAN eee eese Ie peg Teepepeqepepeqepepese 14 15 16 SCHEDULE lt rM to EC Type Examination Certificate No FM12ATEX0018X Uab104de0 f h Universal IV Remote a Type P L or C b Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 d Entries 1 or 2 e Surge Noise suppression 0 4 or D f Remote Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q or Z g Sensing element R09 000 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 513 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 6
64. Viewport Cleaning The viewport is made of Borosilicate glass and can be cleaned with any common glass cleaning product e g Windex Isopropyl alcohol etc that is suitable for the Class and Division rating of the specific system installation 6 2 1 Opening the cover Procedure 1 Unscrew cover stop if applicable 2 Unscrew terminal compartment cover 6 2 2 Closing the cover Warning Ex d ia applications N Check that the terminal compartment cover is screwed tight and the cover stop if applicable is fastened tightly to the cover 36 Hazardous Locations 6 3 Standards and Approvals 6 3 1 FM US Approvals Install per 420 0004 412 CD The Universal IV Level Transmitter is rated as Intrinsically Safe for Class I II and Ill Groups and Class I Zone 0 Group in accordance with drawing 420 0004 412 CD Nonincendive Class I Division 2 Groups A D Hazardous Classified Locations Furthermore the Integral version is rated as Explosionproof for Class I Division 1 Groups C amp D Dust lgnitionproof for Class II amp Ill Division 1 Groups E G and Class I Zone 1 Group Hazardous Classified Locations with an integral sensor that 15 Intrinsically Safe for Class I II amp Ill Groups A G and Class I Zone 1 Hazardous Classified Locations The Remote version 1s rated as Explosionproof Class I Division 1 Groups C amp D Dust lgnitionproof for Class II amp Ill Division 1 Groups E G and Class I Zone
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66. a ome e xL ui oss MEE T SONTLVA NOIIV201 ShOQSVZYH YO ONY JVINSANGSIANd SYNSOTONA NIVINIYW OL 037735 ATHad0dd 38 LSNW SONIN3dO OASNNN IvAOMddV Wd 0184 1 11 9NIAYSO OL NOISIASY ON Z 8 91799 SV 1669 3109 1v913193 13 NVIQOYNYO JHL ONY COZ YddN ISNY amp 3009 131819313 IVNOILVN SHL 40 NOILIO3 1931 SHL 40 SLNAWSYINOSY INVAJ S8 JHL HLIM ATdWOD TIVHS NOILVTIVISNI un eeu 9NISN3S l t l t NGI 1031084 39NnS 148 TWNOI Lad QOHLSA SFR 9941 XF adAL Wass AMVONNOS SNIMIA 318VLIRS 3MfIS019N3 JOONdJWY J ONY J0033N0IS01d4X3 I SONLLVY BAOSV IHL HO NOS 33VS ATIVOISNINLNI SLN3IW313 SNISN3S i 9 6 01 v1 0098V 2 1 IN 2 81701 v1 098V 2 1 IN 245 1754 1 111711 51 3 SZ OL vL 943 VAM 1711 S1 d1Q dj vl 911 b P X3 1 1 49 911 D P XNY 1 1 2 81701 vl 09 1 1 81 dX 9 61201 vl 09 1 1 S1 dX vOVNVO INJ Snn dalailssv 19 SGELITRSNVSI JOO0NdNGISO dX 47 Universal IV CM Model inued 7 2 FMUS FMC Cont Qo zlv voo0 OZv etre edo Me me EEE LWR SSHOIN NI 15 v9 40 11 6 NOLLYTIWISNI dX 759311 MOOHd 1151 Ses AT ves3AIND SHON 2 FIG an s X02 9NIMYMO TOXLNOI W2 4J Ysa LS mosey 9 zo demum ALSSVS 11331 LON S300 IVHI W3LSAS ONISSSW N XJLIVAYHI ve
67. als HLC 6 07 3043661C Page 5 of 5 73 Universal IV CM Model 8 3 IECEx Approval Certificate IECEx Certificate of Conformity IEC Certification Scheme for Explosive Atmospheres Tor rules and dalat of the IECEx Scheme visit www lecex com INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Cerfifcate No FMG 11 0024X issue Not e i issue No 1 2012 8 24 Status Curent T Issue N 2 1 Date of ssue 2012 08 24 Page 1 of4 Applicant AMETEK Drexefbrook 205 Keith Road Horsham 19044 United States of America I i 1 Electrical Apparatus Universal V Leve Transmitter 1 1 Optional accessory Type of Protection Intrinsic Safety i Flameproof d Marking integral 11 Ga Ex d la 1B T4 Gb Ex ib ia T90 C Db 40 C lt Ta s 475 C IP6G Input Voltage 13 30Vdc iW Remote Ex fa T4 Ga Ex tb ia lilC T90 C Db Ex d fia IIB T4 Gb Ex tb fia IC T90 C Db 40 C s Ta s 475 C IP66 input Voltage 13 30Vds 1W Remote Sensor Exia IIC T6 T2 Ga Ex fa T80 C T300 C Da 40 C Ta x 75 C IP66 Approved for Issue on beha of the JECEx J E Marquedant Certification Body Poston Group Manager Electrica Signature for printed version Date 1 This certificate and schedule may only be reproduced in full 2 This certificate ts not transferable and remains the property of the Issuing body 3 The Status and authe
68. as follows Ui 30 V 140 mA Pi 1 W Ci 2 0 Li 2 0 E The electronic circuitry is contained a combination of 5 circuit boards One of these boards the Probe Board is mounted in the main housing and serves as the interface for the probe to the potted electronic module The PA remaining 4 circuit boards are assembled in a plastic housing which is potted The potted assembly containsa E Terminal Display Power and Bridge board There are 3 variations of this potted assembly to service different Y applications For these three assemblies the only differences are different component inclusion exclusions the Bridge board E xl s Model Options 2 amp Uab103de00 f g Universal IV Integral g a Type P L or C El b Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 d Entries 1 or 2 e Surge Noise suppression 0 or 1 f Sensing element ROO R01 R02 R02 R04 R05 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 x 261 262 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 3i 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 613 703 705 E Ej 706 708 709 713 714 715 722 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 ES 0004 424 CD 5 5 g 24 charac
69. authorized resellers as third party beneficiaries PROHIBITION FOR HAZARDOUS USE Goods sold hereunder generally are not intended for application in and shall not be used by Buyer in the construction or operation of a nuclear installation or in connection with the use or handling of nuclear material or for any hazardous activity or critical application where failure of a single component could cause substantial harm to persons or property unless the goods have been specifically approved for such a use or application Seller disclaims all liability for any loss or damage resulting from such unauthorized use and Buyer shall defend indemnify and hold harmless the Seller against any such liability whether as a result of breach of contract warranty tort regardless of the degree of fault or negligence strict liability or otherwise EXPORT CONTROL Buyer shall comply with all export control laws and regulations of the United States and all sales hereunder are subject to those laws and regulations Seller shall not be named as shipper or exporter of record for any goods sold hereunder unless specifically agreed to in writing by Seller At Seller s request Buyer shall furnish Seller with end use and end user information to determine export license applicability Buyer warrants in accordance with U S Export Law that goods sold hereunder shall not be destined for facilities or activities involving nuclear chemical or biological weapons or related mis
70. ectronic Unit The integral electronic unit is mounted with the sensing element The remote electronic unit is designed for field mounting but it should be mounted in a location as free as possible from vibration corrosive atmospheres and any possibility of mechanical damage For convenience at start up mount the instrument in a reasonably accessible location Ambient temperatures should be between 40 F and 167 F 40 C and 75 When installing conduit to the electronic unit be sure that vertical conduit runs mm will not cause water to enter the electronic unit housing as shown in Figure Below WRONG CORRECT Allows Moisture Infiltration All conduit connections are sealed Gaskets in place gt v BREATHER DRAIN Use only cable supplied by AMETEK Drexelbrook WRONG CORRECT Allows Moisture Infiltration Fill Pipe Ends with silicone sealant Figure 2 1 Recommended Conduit Installation Universal IV CM Model 2 4 Mounting the Electronic Unit Continued Integral System Mounting p 5 25 C133 4 102 MOUNTING HOLES 2 CABLE ENTRIES 2 DIA 3 4 NPT OR M20 x 1 5 3 4 NPT i COTE SHIELD E LENGTH C INACTIVE CSL INSERTI
71. ement 2 16 October 2012 Report Reference 3043661REV120829 dated 26 September 2012 Description of the Change Replacing a potted capacitor Sepe ems XX ope uu ertet s eter 5 P ES E E i TPIT LAE lt THIS CERTIFICATE MAY ONLY BE REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHOUT CHANGE z d FM Approvals Ltd 1 Windsor Dials Windsor Berkshire UK 514 1RS 44 0 1753 750 000 44 0 1753 868 700 E mail atex fmapprovals com vwwv fmapprovats com F ATEX 020 May 12 n ege4of4 1 e e Te ee S FEES TESTS qe IS T Tete IS Te Te 81 Universal IV CM Model 8 4 ATEX Approval Certificate Continued 420 0004 432 Blueprint Report AMETEK Brexelbrook 1000001466 Class No 3610 AMETEK Droxelbrook 1000001466 Class No 3610 Original Project LD 3043661 Certificate LD FMI2ATEX0018X Drawing No Revision Lovol Drawing Title LastReport Electronic Drawing 220 0002 219 2 Combi Screw 3043661 Yes pdf 220 0002 246 3 Combi Screw 3043661 Yes pdf 242 0001 099 5 Thread Adapter 3043661 Yes pdf 250 0001 081 1 O ring 30436
72. ent is dependent upon many process variables including oil dielectric consistency fluid velocity at the sample point mounting geometry and homogeneity of the oil water emulsion The values above represent nominal water cut measurement variances for a properly installed sensor under consistent measurement point conditions The smallest water cut step that the instrument can resolve Load Resistance Maximum 550 ohms at 24 VDC Minimum 250 ohms for HART protocol Ambient Temperature 40 C to 85 40 F to 167 F Process Temperature Up 232 C 450 F Process Pressure Up 103 bar 1 500 psi probe dependent Process Connection NPT ANSI and more upon request Integral or Remote Configuration 25 ft max cable length for remote configuration Response Time 350 msec nominal no damping applied 1 90 seconds programmable damping time Supply Voltage Effect 0 296 of full scale max Temperature Effect 0 5 per 100 F 87 7 C change Start Up Time lt 12 seconds Configuration and Calibration Standard LCD display and keypad are built in HRTWIN PC based software free download Emission and Surge Protection Compliant with IEC6100 4 2 3 4 6 8 Compliant with CISPR11 Group Class B Approvals Intrinsically Safe IS Explosion Proof XP without IS barrier FM ATEX CE Mark lt 6 C il 31 Section 5 Normal Maintenance Section 5 Normal Maintenance 5 1 Viewport Cleaning The
73. eries Level Measurement Systems to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and entitled to carry the CE Mark Product Type Measurement Control Equipment and Laboratory Use Following the provisions of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Conforms to the requirements of Emissions requirements of EN 61326 1 2006 Clause 7 2 CISPR 11 Edition 4 2003 Radiated Emissions Group 1 Class B Immunity requirements of EN 61326 1 2006 Table 2 IEC 61 000 4 2 2001 Electrostatic Discharge IEC 61000 4 3 2002 Radiated Immunity 61 000 4 4 2004 EFT Burst 1 0 leads IEC 6100Q 4 5 2001 Surge Immunity I O leads IEC 61 000 4 6 2003 Conducted Immunity 1 0 Leads IEC 61000 4 8 1993 A1 2000 Power Frequency Magnetic Fields Following the provisions of 94 9 EC ATEX Directive Conforms to the requirements of EN 60079 0 2009 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 0 General requirements EN 60079 11 2007 Explosive atmospheres Part 11 Equipment protection by Intrinsic safety i EN 60079 11 IEC Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 11 60079 11 Ed 6 201X Equipment protection by Intrinsic safety i EN 60079 31 2009 Explosive atmospheres Part 31 Equipment dust ignition protection by enclosure t EN60529 Al 2000 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures IP code EN 60079 1 2007 Explosive Atmospheres Part I Equipment protection by flameproof enclosures d EC Type Examinati
74. f oil For large pipes with no bends 18 inch and larger it is possible to mount the sensing element at a 45 degree angle to provide sufficient flow through the shield of the sensing element Universal IV CM Model 2 1 Installation Guide Continued NOTE ARROW ON FLANGE MUST BE ALIGNED WITH FLOW DIRECTION 4459 Installation in a Pipe 8 inches or larger FITTING NOZZLE LENGTH X INSERTION LENGTH IL COTE SHIELD LENGTH CSL PRODUCT FLOW Installation in a Pipe 18 inches or larger Installation 2 2 Installation Considerations The sensing element must be mounted at an existing or created 90 degree bend in the pipe It can be installed through a tee or a weld o let to a 90 degree elbow The vertically downward mounting attitude is preferred for ease of inspection or cleaning since draining of the pipe is not required Regardless the probe will function in any attitude as long as the pipe 15 completely full in the active probe area See the figure below for ideal installation orientation The probe is active from its tip to the end of the Cote Shield element In the area of the Cote Shield it is completely inactive In all cases the presence of gas bubbles whether from air petroleum vapor steam or natural gas will reduce accuracy producing lower readings One of the most common causes of gas bubbles is abrupt pressure drops in high temperature streams which can allow water a
75. g with a minimum of 14 gauge wire to a good earth ground Make sure that conduits entering and leaving the housing have a good electrical ground connection to the housing If the recommendations listed are followed 1t 1s usually not necessary to add RFI filtering to protect against signal strengths of 10 Volts Meter or less This degree of protection is usually sufficient to protect against walkie talkies that are used 3 feet 1m or more from a typical electronic unit If greater protection 1s required or filters have already been provided install RFI filters as shown in Figure 2 8 CE Mark Certification Triaxial Cable Systems with remote mounted electronics that connect to the sensing element via a triaxial cable do not need a sensing element RFI filter or metal conduit to maintain CE Mark certification 15 Universal IV CM Model 2 8 RFI Filters Continued UNIVERSAL IV PROBE FILTER ASSEMBLY j 3 TERMINAL RENEE EI PURPOSE SENSING ELEMENT 8 e eoo eT 20 A 6 SHLD CW e U wa 2 x PROBE SHLD GND PAD x Figure 2 8 Sensing element Radio Frequency Interference Filters Part 401 0016 029
76. hat is Intrinsically Safe for Class I Il amp tll Groups A G and Class Zone 1 Hazardous Locations The Remote version is rated as Explosionproof Class Division 1 Groups C amp D Dust Ignitionproof for Class Il amp IH Division 1 Groups E G and Class I Zone 1 Group IIB Hazardous Locations with connections to a 700 Series sensor that is Intrinsically Safe for Class amp Ill Groups A G and Class Zone 1 Hazardous Locations FM Approved for AMETEK Drexelbrook Horsham PA FM Approvals HLC 6 07 3043661C Page 4 of 5 72 Approval Certificates 8 2 FM Canada Approval Certificate Continued C Approvals Member of the FM Global Group This certifies that the equipment described has been found to comply with the following Approval Standards and other documents CSA C22 2 No 0 4 1982 Reaffirmed 2009 CSA C22 2 No 0 5 1982 Reaffirmed 2008 CSA C22 2 No 25 1966 Reaffirmed 2009 CSA C22 2 No 30 1988 Reaffirmed 2007 CSA C22 2 No 94 M91 Reaffirmed 2011 CSA C22 2 No 142 M1987 Reaffirmed 2009 CSA C22 2 No 213 Reaffirmed 2008 CSA C22 2 No 60529 2010 CAN CSA E60079 0 2007 CAN CSA E60079 1 2007 CAN CSA E60079 11 2001 02 2011 Original Project ID 3043661C Approval Granted May 11 2012 Subsequent Revision Reports Date Approval Amended Report Number Date Report Number Date FM Approvals LLC g 11 2012 E Marquedant Date Group Manager Electrical FM Approv
77. he extent of availability of Seller s normal manufacturing facilities If a delay excused per the above extends for more than ninety 90 days and the parties have not agreed upon a revised basis for continuing providing the goods or services at the end of the delay including adjustment of the price then Buyer upon thirty 30 days prior written notice to Seller may terminate the Order with respect to the unexecuted portion of the goods or services whereupon Buyer shall promptly pay Seller its reasonable termination charges upon submission of Seller s invoices thereof LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Seller s liability for any claim of any kind except infringement of intellectual property rights shall not exceed the purchase price of any goods or services which give rise to the claim SELLER SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR BUYER S MANUFACTURING COSTS LOST PROFITS LOSS OF USE OF THE GOODS OR SERVICES COST OF CAPITAL COST OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS FACILITIES SERVICES OR REPLACEMENT POWER DOWNTIME COSTS CLAIMS OF BUYER S CUSTOMERS FOR DAMAGES OR OTHER SPECIAL PROXIMATE INCIDENTAL INDIRECT EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Any action against Seller must be brought within eighteen 18 months after the cause of action accrues These disclaimers and limitations of liability shall apply regardless of the form of action whether in contract tort or otherwise and further shall extend to the benefit of Seller s vendors appointed distributors and other
78. iction between the enclosure and iron steel is excluded 700 a Sensor 15 1 IM ABCDEFG T2 T5 Ta 75 420 0004 424 CD System V 1 AEx ia IIC T2 T5 Ta 75 420 0004 424 CD System a 1202 014 1202 001 1202 018 1202 041 0001 022 0001 024 0001 026 0001 034 0001 044 0001 054 0001 0634 0001 344 0002 023 0002 024 0002 027 0002 028 0002 033 0002 054 0002 321 0002 360 0005 054 0201 005 0201 025 0201 026 0201 028 0201 036 1202 031 1202 033 1202 061 1202 081 0001 016 0001 324 0003 009 0005 035 0005 048 0005 348 0202 036 0202 043 0001 040 0001 074 0002 037 0002 040 0002 044 0002 057 0002 064 0002 224 0002 321 0201 027 0201 051 0201 052 0201 058 0201 059 0202 002 0202 053 0001 018 0001 045 0002 027 0002 029 0002 036 0002 046 0002 059 0002 227 0002 363 0004 031 0004 050 0005 009 0005 018 0005 019 0005 028 0005 029 0005 036 0005 045 0005 085 0005 095 0005 096 0005 354 0009 002 0009 024 0009 057 011 001 011 003 011 015 0021 001 0021 002 0021 003 0021 007 0202 054 0202 056 0203 003 0203 004 0204 002 0204 022 0204 024 0204 038 0204 048 0204 049 0205 005 0205 015 0205 018 0205 075 0205 078 0205 079 0209 002 0209 024 1202 010 9100 403 1202 061 9100 195 1202 051 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 0004 412 CD Equipment Ratings The Universal IV Level Transmitter is rated as intrinsical
79. itter All of the values may likewise be printed out as hard copy including the Serial Number Transmitter Software Version Tag ID Scratch Pad Instrument Calibration all of the Real Time View numbers and all of the Strapping Table entries Pop up screens come from selections in the FILE pull down at the top left of the PC menu Screen Copies are saved in both Universal IV CM file and txt files The Universal IV CM file will download into a transmitter through the OPEN command The text file may be printed out or reformatted PRINT command provides a pre formatted hard copy AMETEK Drexelbrook 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham PA 19044 Telephone 215 674 1234 FAX 215 674 2731 Service 800 527 6297 Tag ID Scratch Pad Damping Time LT DEMO Serial Number Software Version Range Position 4 123456 6 0 0 sec Instrument Configuration Input Output Curve M 0 To 80 Heavy Oil Range 4 Range Endpoints LRV 4 mA 0 00 Water URV 20 mA 80 00 Water Cancel Real Time View 55 00 600 00 pF 15 00 mA 68 75 OK Percent Water Capacitance Loop Current Percentage Status Input Output Table Number of Points 15 Input Output Water 1100 00 2400 00 2700 00 2900 00 3450 00 27 Universal IV CM Model 3 8 Calibration amp Configuration via Display Keypad To enter the Configuration Menu Press and Hold the Enter Button for approximately 5 seconds
80. l IV Integral XP IS 1 1 T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System 1 1 AExd ia IIB T4 Ta 75 420 0004 424 CD System DIP IS II I 1 EFG T4 Ta 75 420 0004 424 CD System NI 1 2 ABCD T Ta 75 Type 4 4 IP66 TypeP L or C Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 Entries O or 2 Surge Noise suppression O or 1 Sensing element R111 R112 R113 R114 R115 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 510 511 or 512 f 24character numbering system not affecting safety uoi Uab102cd01 e f Universal IV Integral with Dual Seal XP IS 1 1 CD 4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System 1 17 dia Ta 75 420 0004 424 CD System DIP IS lI III 17 EFG T4 Ta 75 Ni 1 2 ABCD TA Ta 75 C Type 4 4X IP66 a TypeP L orC b Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 c Entries 0 or2 d Surge Noise suppression 0 or 1 e Sensing element 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 f 24 character numbering system not affecting safety FM Approvals HLC 6 07 3043661 Page 1 of 5 63 U
81. l retain ownership of all applicable patents trademarks copyrights and other intellectual property rights Buyer shall not use copy or transfer any such items in violation of Seller s intellectual property rights or applicable law or for any purposes other than that for which the items were furnished Seller shall defend any lawsuit brought against the Buyer based on a claim that the design or construction of the goods sold hereunder by Seller infringe any United States or Canadian Patent Copyright or Mask Work Registration provided that Buyer promptly notifies Seller of such claim in writing and further provided that at Seller s expense 1 Buyer gives Seller the sole right to defend or control the defense of the suit or proceeding including settlement and 2 Buyer provides all necessary information and assistance for that defense In the event of a charge of infringement Seller s obligation under the agreement shall be fulfilled if S eller at its option and expense either i settles such claim ii procures for Buyer the right to continue using such goods iii replaces or modifies goods to avoid infringement or iv accepts the return of any infringing goods and refunds their purchase price or iv defends against such claim If Buyer furnishes specifications or designs to Seller the obligations of Seller set forth above shall not apply to goods made by Seller using such specifications or designs and Buyer shall defend indemnif
82. ly Safe for Class Il and 111 Groups A G Class Zone 0 Group IIC in accordance with drawing 420 0004 412 12 Nonincendive Class 1 Division 2 Groups A D Hazardous Classified Locations Furthermore the Integral version is rated as Explosionproof for Class 1 Division 1 Groups C amp D Dust Ignitionproof for Class II amp Division 1 Groups E G and Class I Zone 1 Group IIB Hazardous Classified Locations with an integral sensor that is Intrinsically Safe for Class I II amp IIl Groups A G and Class I Zone 1 Hazardous Classified Locations The Remote version is rated as Explosionproof Class I Division 1 Groups C amp D Dust lgnitionproof for Class II amp Division 1 Groups E G and Class I Zone 1 Group IIB Hazardous Classified Locations with connections to a 700 Series sensor that is Intrinsically Safe for Class I I Ill Groups A G and Class 1 Zone 1 Hazardous Classified Locations FM Approved for AMETEK Drexelbrook Horsham PA FM Approvals HLC 6 07 3043661 Page 4 of 5 66 Approval Certificates 8 1 FM US Approval Certificate Continued lt Approvals nai EM Global Group This certifies that the equipment described has been found to comply with the following Approval Standards and other documents FM Class 3600 2011 FM Class 3610 2010 FM Class 3611 2004 FM Class 3615 2006 ANSI ISA 60079 0 2009 ANSI ISA 60079 1 2009 ANSI ISA 60079 11 2011 ANSI ISA 60079 31
83. n methods Test Equipment used to perform Live Maintenance must be certified to use in the associated hazardous area Intrinsically Safe Installations When the Universal IV 1s installed as an intrinsically safe device per the agency control drawings the housing cover may be safely opened For system configuration remove the view port housing cover to access the display keypad for local system configuration gt Explosionproof or Flameproof Installations No Live maintenance is permitted Disconnect power to the device and check that the atmosphere 15 clear of hazardous substances 35 Universal IV CM Model 6 1 5 Commissioning Start up checklist Do not connect power until you have gone through the checklist below N 1 Are the wetted components gasket flange and sensing element resistant to the corrosive properties of the tank product 2 Does the information given on the nameplate correspond with the application 3 Ex d applications Have you connected the equipotential bonding system correctly 4 Exiapplications Are you using an intrinsic barrier within the correct parameters 5 Did you install cable entries of the correct internal diameter so that there is a good seal around the cable Are the cable glands suitably certified per the application and the hazardous area parameters 6 Do not use the earth terminal in the wiring compartment use the equipotential bonding system 6 2 The Compartment Cover
84. nclosure that even in the event of rare incidents an ignition source due to impact or friction between the enclosure and iron Steel is excluded FM Approvals HLC 6 07 3043661 Page 3 of 5 65 Universal IV CM Model 8 1 FM US Approval Certificate Continued 420 0004 429 19908 Uab101cdet f g Universal IV Remote with Dual Seal IS 1 1 1 ABCDEFG TA Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity 1 0 TA Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity NI 1 2 ABCD T4 Ta 75 Type 4 4X IP66 Entity Parameters Ui 30 V li 140 mA Pi 1 W Ci 0 Li 0 Type P L or C Frequency and Phasing 1 2 or 3 Entries O or 2 Surge noise suppression 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or D Cable options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B C D E F G H J K L M N P R 8 Z Sensing element 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 or 613 g 24character numbering system not affecting safety Member of the EM Global Group n f H H DAO TD Special Conditions of Use 1 In Zone 0 locations care must be taken when installing the aluminium enclosure that even in the event of rare incidents an ignition source due to impact or fr
85. nd light ends to flash An in line mixer just upstream of the Cut Monitor is highly recommended for streams which go above 10 water cut Accuracy is based on uniform oil continuous emulsion so any unplanned separation will cause errors All instruments are factory calibrated If calibration trimming is required it may be done through the Keypad or with AMETEK Drexelbrook PC software The proprietary software allows one shot calibration trimming with one reading and sample The Real time View window is useful for observing transmitter function and troubleshooting Suggested Installation Universal IV CM Model 2 3 Sensing Element Insertion and Active Lengths The Cut Monitor sensing element varies with pipe size The larger the pipe diameter size the longer the sensing element active length must be The Cote Shield length 18 sized so the sensing element is fully extended into the fluid beyond nozzles and elbows Below are some standard sensor dimensions Cote Shield Length 3 5 3 5 10 31 125 10 Lo DENEN 3 5 ae T 5 m m 5 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ef zr 5 pe fes 7000202056 ooon Sensing Element Dimensions 0 Insulation PEEK or Teflon MU maa CSL Cote Shield Length IL gt Insertion Length Installation 2 4 Mounting the El
86. nfieny of this certificate may be verified by visitng the Official ECEx Website Certificate issued by FM Approvats LLG 1151 Boston Providence Turnpike FM Approvals Norwood 02062 United States of America Veen Bs dese 74 Approval Certificates 8 3 IECEx Approval Certificate Continued IECEx Certificate of Conformity Cer cale No IECEx FMG 11 0024X Date of issue 2012 08 24 Issue No 1 Page 2 of 4 Manufacturer AMETEK Drexelbrook 205 Kelh Valley Road Horsham 10044 United States of America Manufacturing jocaBon s This certiticate fs Issued as verification that a samplte s representative of production was assessed and tested and found to comply with Lhe IEG Standard fist below and that the manufacturer s quality system rela5ng to the Ex products covered by Urs cerfiicate was assessed and found to comply with he IECEx Qua ity system requirements This cerfificate Is granted subjeci to the conditons as set oul inJECEx Scheme Rules JECEx 02 and Operational Documents 85 amended STANDARDS The elechical apparatus and any acceptable variations to R specified In the schedule of thls certifcate and the Kdentified documents was found to comply with he fotewing slandards IEC 60073 0 2007 10 Explosive almospheres Part 0 Equipment General requirements c 00678 1 2007 04 Explosive almospheres Part 1 Equipment protection by Fameproof enclosures d 1 2041 Explosi
87. niversal IV CM Model 8 1 FM US Approval Certificate Continued Uab101cd00 e f Universal IV Integral IS I Il Ili 1 ABCDEFG T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity 1 0 AEx T4 Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity NI L 2 ABCD TA Ta 75 Type 4 4X IP66 Entity Parameters Ui 30 V li 140 mA 1 W Ci 0 Li 0 of the FM Global Group TypeP L or C b Frequency and Phasing O 1 2 or 3 c EntriesO or2 d Surge noise suppression O or 1 Sensing element ROO R01 R02 RO4 ROS 251 252 253 254 255 258 257 258 259 260 261 262 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 601 603604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 613 703 705 706 708 709 713 714 715 722 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 0004 412 CD f 24character numbering system not affecting safety Uab101cd01 e f Universal IV Integral with Dual Seal IS 1 Ii Ill 1 ABCDEFG TA Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity 1 0 ia IIC T4 Ta 75 420 0004 412 CD Entity NI 1 2 ABCD 4 Ta 75 Type 4 4X IP66 Entity Parameters Ui 30 V li 140 mA Pi 1 W Ci 0 Li O WypeP L orC
88. nsic Safety Barriers read manufacturer s instruction for barrier operation The Universal IV has a built in current limiter which holds the signal current to a maximum of 28 mA CUSTOMER WIRING p 4 20 mA SIGNAL LOP gt SUPPLIED BY fn p eeg TERMINAL 7 BLOCK Figure 2 4 Universal IV Wiring Connections 12 Installation 26 Wiring the Sensing Element The cable connections to the remote sensing element are shown in Figure 2 6 Do not connect the cable to the sensing element until after the sensing element has been installed in the vessel and the condulet housing has been secured Only cables supplied by Drexelbrook should be used to connect the transmitter to the sensing element Use of other cables can result in unstable performance Integral System Sensing Element Wiring LELD WIRE CENTER ERCONNECT ABLE FRO ENSING ELEMENT Figure 2 5 Universal IV Wiring Connections Integral Mounting 13 Universal IV CM Model 26 Wiring the Sensing Element Continued Remote System Sensing Element Wiring ELECTRONIC UNIT REMOVED FOR CLARITY GRO GR SHIELD WIRE THREE TERMINAL SENSING ELEMENT Figure 2 6 Universal IV Wiring Connection
89. nted in writing and are subject to Seller s prior approval and adjustments in price schedule and other affected terms and conditions Orders requiring certified test data in excess of commercial requirements are subject to a special charge ORDER ACCEPTANCE All Orders are subject to final approval and acceptance by Seller at its office located at 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham Pennsylvania 19044 TERMS OF PAYMENT Seller s standard terms of payment for Buyers who qualify for credit are net thirty 30 days from date of invoice All invoices must be paid in United States dollars CREDIT Seller reserves the right at any time to revoke any credit extended to Buyer or otherwise modify terms of payment if Buyer fails to pay for any shipments when due or if in Seller s opinion there is a material adverse change in Buyer s financial condition Seller may at its option cancel any accepted Order if Buyer fails to pay any invoices when due DELIVERY Shipments are F O B place of manufacture Shipping Point and the Buyer shall pay all freight transportation shipping duties fees handling insurance storage demurrage or similar charges from Shipping Point Delivery of goods to common carrier shall constitute delivery and passing of title to the Buyer and all risk of loss or damage in transit shall be borne by Buyer Any claims or losses for damage or destruction after such delivery shall be the responsibility of Buyer Seller reserves the righ
90. on Certificate Number FM12ATEX0018X Notified Body number 1725 FM Approvals Ltd 1 Windsor Dials Windsor Berkshire UK SL4 1 RS Bs Comat Steven G Arnold Quality Assurance amp Product Safety Manager Issue Date 6 5 2012 Form 440 0001 001 3 1 2006 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE GENERAL ALL ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS ANY ACCEPTANCE OF ANY OFFER OF BUYER FOR ANY GOODS OR SERVICES IS CONDITIONED UPON THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND SELLER OBJECTS TO ANY ADDITIONAL OR DIFFERENT TERMS PROPOSED BY BUYER IN ANY DOCUMENT WHICH SHALL NOT BE BINDING UPON SELLER No salesman or other party is authorized to bind the AMETEK DREXELBROOK Division of AMETEK Inc hereinafter Seller by any agreement warranty statement promise or understanding not herein expressed and no modifications shall be binding on Seller unless the same are in wriing and signed by an executive officer of Seller or his or her duly authorized representative Verbal orders shall not be executed until written notification has been received and acknowledged by Seller QUOTATIONS Written quotations are valid for thirty 30 days unless otherwise stated Verbal quotations expire the same day they are made PRICES All prices and terms are subject to change without notice Buyer requested changes to its order Orders including those affecting the identity scope and delivery of the goods or services must be docume
91. ont TELS VL9 SI2 XV3 9 51 9866 1 Yd HAYHSHOH ASTIVA 1 SOZ MOOdd I3Xxadd SYNSOTSNA MOSN3S NI OFTIVLSNI 38 I 0 9100 I0v ONY O 0 9100 TOP 5141711 WNOILdO 8 S9NIIVM NOIIVOO1 YO ONY TVINSANOMIAN3 38080 19N3 NIVINIVW Ol 03735 A ddONd 38 LSAW 90 O3S0N0 Z 5 JISNIAMINI SIVdWI SLNSNOdWOD 10 NOTLALILSENS SNINdYA 9 ETME Sars eens e Q9 2zT7 v000 02v NOLLVTIVISNI ALIIN3 SI 31034 AI TYSXJAINN 9NIMVeMO TONLNOD W3 Wd ash Na Od INAWdINOA 51 9NITIVISNI OSMOTIOS 38 LSNW 9NIMYSO NOIIVTIVISNI 5 AIANLIYANNYW S lvsvddv O31V190SsY OPA YO SUJA OGZ NVHI SHOW 3119 3 39 YO SSN LON 15 Snlvsvddv C3LYIJOSSY OL 1 IN3WdIDO3 1O31N03 IVAQ3ddV Ws 50149 LNOHLIM Ol NOISIASS QN 9 217199 Sv 1 229 3009 19914193719 NYIOYNYJ JHL ONY COZ VdJN ISNY e30023 TV3ISIOd 13 SHL 40 NOIIIOS3 1S3lV SHL 40 SINSWSSIfIOSN INVASTSS JHL HLIM ATdWOIJ TIVHS NOIIVTIVISNI 3 1 11 lt 01 S310N d18v9 3 0 0 lt p9 7 0061 21 Og 2 0021 yuori gt 25 J SEIL vl AOE 5 3 061 SL 3410151431 5539049 55 JANLYJJJWAL MOSNJS SLOWSY IYSXJAINN IN34313 9NISN3S Sn Vavddv O31 VISOSSV O3AOBddY NOILOSLOdd 393
92. orrect at some intermediate area it 1s possible to manipulate the break points in the strapping table to improve accuracy step by step procedure is beyond the scope of this publication Several AWT users have successfully trimmed the theoretical curve and in one case determined their own curve to satisfy particular conditions in their installation When attempting to optimize the input output curve there are 3 precautions to keep in mind A Try to err on the side of under compensation for perceived deviations B The top three points are designed to clip the output at 20 mA and should not be disturbed They have no significant effect on the curve below 20 mA C Before beginning be sure have a record of the starting curve in case it becomes necessary to start over 25 Universal IV CM Model 3 6 20 mA Trim Abo Does Reference Meter Set D A Trim D A Trim is NOT a calibration This is a pre calibrated alignment to precision factory settings and is rarely in need of change The procedure is intended only asa slight meter adjustment to a known external reference The Digital to Analog D A Trim adjusts the transmitter mA current output Since the smart transmitter performs a digital to analog conversion there may be a discrepancy in the 4 20 mA output loop as measured with a reliable external milliampere meter For example perhaps after calibration you observe that the tank 1s empty and a hand held mA mete
93. r has repaired or reconditioned Seller warrants for a period of sixty 60 days from date of its invoice only new components replaced in the most recent repair reconditioning F Returns and Adjustments No goods may be returned unless authorized in advance by Seller and then only upon such conditions to which Seller may agree Buyer must obtain an RMA Return Material Authorization number from Seller prior to any return shipment and such RMA number must appear on the shipping label and packing slip Buyer shall be responsible for the returned goods until such time as Seller receives the same at its plant and for all charges for packing inspection shipping transportation or insurance associated with returned goods In the event that credit for returned goods is granted it shall be at the lesser of the then current prices or the original purchase price Claims for shortage or incorrect material must be made within five 5 days after receipt of shipment ALL OTHER WARRANTIES FOR ANY OF SELLER S GOODS OR SERVICES WHETHER ORAL WRITTEN EXPRESS IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED AMETEK DREXELBROOK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Seller s sale of goods or provision of related documentation or other materials to Buyer shall not transfer any intellectual property rights to Buyer unless Seller specifically agrees to do so in writing Seller shal
94. r reads only 3 94 mA while the Real Time View in the PC Menu shows 4 00 mA By adjusting the D A trim you may digitally manipulate the output current to equal 4 00 You may also wish to adjust the high end to 20 00 mA To make these adjustments click on D A Trim on the PC software Menu Screen and follow the pop up window instructions Field Device DAC Trim Connect Reference Meter Field Device DAC Trim 4mATrim Enter Current from Meter Minimum Allowable Entry 3 5 rA Field Device 4 00 2 Does Reference Meter Match Field Device Current Enter Current from Meter kE Minimum Allowable Entry 44 mA Maximum Allowable Entry 21 mA Match Field Device Current 20 mA Setting D A Trim Menu Screen Windows 26 Configuration and Calibration 3 7 Save Print Entries Print Selection Menu Include the following sible Real Time View Last read values Warning Real Time Printout may not contain current information To obtain current information select Cancel trom this Screen select Real Time View allow all values to update and select Print trom File menu Print Print Pop up from Menu In addition to your own convenience many regulatory agencies are requiring a record of the values being used during certain processes All of the values developed in this configuration and calibration procedure may be saved to be reloaded into another or replacement transm
95. rd 8 29 12 Yes paf 385 0071 007 6 Assy amp Schematics Bridge Board 15kHz 3043661 Yes pdf 385 0071 008 6 Assy BOM amp Schematics Bridge Board Cut monitor 8 29 12 Yes pdf 385 0071 010 2 Assy BOM amp Schematics Probe Board 3043661 Yes pdf 385 0071 015 4 Assy BOM amp Schematics Probe Filter Board 871 12 Yes pdt 385 0071 016 3 Assy BOM amp Schematics Signal Loop Filter Board 8 1 12 Yes pdf 401 0016 028 CD 1 Signal Filter Assy Customer Drawing 3043661 Yes pdf 401 0016 028 2 Signal Filter Assy 3043661 Yes pdf 401 0016 029 CD 1 Probe Filter Assy Customer Drawing 3043661 Yes pdf 401 0016 029 2 Probe Filter Assy 3043661 Yes pdf 401 0016 031 1 Electrostatic Filter Assy 3043661 Yes pdf 420 0004 424 CD 2 ATEX IECEx Control Drawing 3043661 Yes pdf 440 1602 917 3 Artwork Display Board 3043661 Yes pdf 440 1602 918 3 Artwork Terminal Board 3043661 Yes pdf 440 1502 919 4 Artwork Power Board 3043661 Yes pdf 440 1602 920 5 Artwork Bridge Board 3043661 Yes pdf G320 0002 206 2 Transformer 100KHz 8 1 12 Yes pdf UXXXXXXX0X XX 3 Universal IV Integra System 3043661 Yes pdf UXXXXXXXXX XX 4 Universal IV Remote System 3043661 Yes pdf 16 10 2012 Page 1 of 1 82 Approval Certificates 8 5 CE Mark Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity AMETEK DREXELBROOK 205 KEITH VALLEY ROAD HORSHAM PENNSYLVANIA USA 19044 We declare under our sole responsibility that the product Universal IV S
96. s Remote Mounting 14 Installation 2 7 Surge Voltage Lightning Protection Optional surge protection can be supplied with transmitters that are expected to be exposed to surge voltages or surges due to lightning near the two wire loop A Drexelbrook Model 401 0016 028 Signal Filter Assembly affords additional protection to the transmitter but is not absolute in its protection against a very close lightning strike Refer to Figure 2 9 to properly connect the Signal Filter Assembly You must insure the transmitter housing 18 well connected to an earth ground 2 8 RFI Radio Frequency Interference Filters When installing the Universal IV transmitter follow these recommendations to avoid problems with Radio Frequency Interference Choosealocation to mount the electronic unit at least 6 feet 2m from a walkway where personnel using walkie talkies may pass fthe vessel 18 non metallic select if possible a shielded concentric sensor If unsure about suitability contact the AMETEK Drexelbrook Applications department for a recommendation For remotely mounted electronic units connect the sensor to the electronic unit by placing the coaxial cable in grounded metal conduit Integrally mounted electronic unit sensor connections and triaxial cables are already shielded Use Shielded Twisted Pair wiring for all loop wiring Loop wiring should also be in grounded metallic conduit Ground the electronic unit and housin
97. sile delivery systems in named prohibited regions or countries GOVERNING LAW Seller intends to comply with all laws applicable to its performance under any order All matters relating to interpretation and effect of these terms and any authorized changes modifications or amendments thereto shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania No government contract regulations or clauses shall apply to the goods or services this agreement or actto bind Seller unless specifically agreed to by Seller in writing NON WAIVER BY SELLER Waiver by Seller of a breach of any of these terms and conditions shall not be construed as a waiver of any other breach SEVERABILITY AND ENTIRE AGREEMENT If any provision of these terms and conditions is unenforceable the remaining terms shall nonetheless continue in full force and effect This writing together with any other terms and conditions Seller specifically agrees to in writing constitutes the entire terms and conditions of sale between Buyer and Seller and supercedes any and all prior discussions and negotiations on its subject matter AMETEK DREXELBROOK An ISO 9001 Certified Company 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham PA 19044 U S and Canada 1 800 553 9092 24 Hour Service 1 800 527 6297 International 1 215 674 1234 Fax 1 215 674 2731 E mail drexelbrook info ametek com Website www drexelbrook com
98. sing element Refer to pipe size look up table Cote Shield Length in MM XXXXXX Length of the Cote Shield in millimeters Typical 3 5 6 or 10 88 9mm 152 4mm 254 mm depending on pipe size and sensing element Refer to pipe size look up table Inactive Length in MM XXXXXX Length of the inactive part of the probe that is not measured This option does not apply to Cut Monitors Inactive Material N Not Applicable to Cut Monitors Section 2 Section 2 Installation Installation 21 Installation Guide Use the following mounting and installation instructions so that the sensing element will operate properly and accurately The sensing element should be mounted in a section of pipe as close to the center and as parallel to the pipe as possible Factory calibration assumes mounting on the pipe centerline and in the correct size pipe Vertical mounting with the tip down is preferred but not essential Gas bubbles must be excluded from the active area by maintaining pressure and if necessary a degasser upstream from the sensing element Gas bubbles whether from natural gas air or steam decrease the accuracy of the measurement Do not take the sensing element apart or loosen the packing glands In large pipe installations greater than eight inches the length of the cote shield section must be long enough 1 6 length of nozzle short enough that the cutout in the concentric tube is in the actual flow o
99. sor Berkshire UK SL4 1RS T 44 0 1753 750 000 44 0 1753 868 700 E mail atex fmapprovals com vww fmapprovals com F ATEX 020 May 12 Page 3 of 4 T FEE SEEELR EE ERR ESB REE EERE PER Rese ETB PER er E SEES 420 0004 432 St 3 BSE a FM 5 ee 15 J easg l 80 Approval Certificates 8 4 ATEX Approval Certificate Continued YIYISIYIEIYIY i 1 pvp 4 al lcu LL led is x SCHEDULE ala teen spe M Approvals cere Sees to EC Type Examination Certificate No FM12ATEX0018X E i q Schedule Drawings a A list of the significant parts of the technical documentation is annexed to this certificate and a copy has m been kept by the Notified Body t 18 Certificate History l Details of the supplements to this certificate are described below Description 29 May 2012 Original Issue Supplement 1 6 September 2012 Report Reference 3043661REV120801 dated 24th August 2012 Description of the Change Corrected minor errors in drawings and added notes Suppl
100. t to make delivery in installments which shall be separately invoiced and paid for when due without regard to subsequent deliveries Delay in delivery of any installment shall not relieve Buyer of its obligation to accept remaining deliveries Acknowledged shipping dates are approximate only and based on prompt receipt of all necessary information from Buyer and Buyer s compliance with terms of payment TAXES All sales excise and similar taxes which Seller may be required to pay or collect with respect to the goods and or services covered by any Order shall be for the account of the Buyer except as otherwise provided by law or unless specifically stated otherwise by Seller in writing TERMINATION AND HOLD ORDERS No Order may be terminated by Buyer except upon written request by Buyer and approval by Seller and if said request is approved by Seller under the following conditions 1 Buyer agrees to accept delivery of all of the units completed by Seller through the workday on which Seller receives the written termination request 2 Buyer agrees to pay to Seller all direct costs and expenses applicable to the portion of the Order that is incomplete WARRANTY A Hardware Seller warrants its goods against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for one 1 year from the date of invoice B Software and Firmware Unless otherwise specified Seller warrants for a period of one 1 year from date of invoice that s
101. tandard software or firmware when used with Seller specified hardware shall perform in accordance with Seller s published specifications Seller makes no representation or warranty expressed or implied that the operation of the software or firmware shall be uninterrupted or error free or that functions contained therein shall meet or satisfy the Buyer s intended use or requirements C Services Seller warrants that services including engineering and custom application whether provided on a fixed cost or time and material basis shall be performed in accordance with generally accepted industry practices D Remedies Seller s liability under this section is restricted to replacing repairing or issuing credit at Seller s option for any returned goods and only under the following conditions 1 Seller must be promptly notified in writing as soon as possible after the defects have been noted by the Buyer but not later than 1 year from date of invoice from Seller 2 The defective goods are to be returned to the place of manufacture shipping charges prepaid by the Buyer 3 Seller s inspection shall disclose to its satisfaction that the goods were defective in materials or workmanship at the time of shipment 4 Any warranty service consisting of time travel and expenses related to such services performed other than at Seller s factory shall be at Buyer s expense E Repaired R econditioned Goods As to out of warranty goods which Selle
102. ter numbering system not affecting safety Uab104d00 e f Universal IV Integral e Type P L or C x b Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 1 E d Entries 1 or 2 z I e Sensing element 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 or 262 5 f 24 character numbering system not affecting safely e E 3 Uab103cde0 f h Universal IV Remote S 5 a Type P L or C E 4 b Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 a E c Entries 1 or 2 e d Surge Noise suppression 0 or 1 e Remote Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q or Z B p f Sensing element R09 000 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 t 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 513 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 701 702 703 704 705 706 708 709 E 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 orany M other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 0004 424 CD n h 24 character numbering system not affecting safety i THIS CERTIFICATE MAY ONLY BE REP
103. tinued LEO F A ECEx Certificate Cerfificate No IECEx FMG 11 0024X Date of ssue 2012 08 24 Issue No 1 Page 4 of 4 DETAILS OF CERTIFICATE CHANGES for Issues 1 and above The certitcale was updated to match the change to the newer revision of the EXTR The certificate now refers to ExTr WS FMG EXTR11 0027 01 Annexe IEGEx FMG 11 0024X Attachment 77 Universal IV CM Model 8 4 ATEX Approval Certificate SEREJISSISESEISEEISBISISISEISISISRETISTS SETEEFEEISI81SISISISESTS SESISFST ISISET iX 4 4 EC TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE E 2 Equipment or Protective systems intended for use in Potentially El Explosive Atmospheres Directive 94 9 EC al B 3 EC Type Examination Certificate No FM12ATEX0018X M Equipment or protective system U 103 0 U 104 0 and 700 Universal IV Level Type Reference and Name Transmitter with Integral and Remote Sensor 5 Name of Applicant AMETEK Drexelbrook 5 6 Address of Applicant 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham PA 19044 USA 7 This equipment or protective system and any acceptable variation thereto is specified in the schedule to this 3 certificate and documents therein referred to 8 FM Approvals Ltd notified body number 1725 in accordance with Article 9 of Directive 94 9 EC of 23 March i 1
104. uring water cut with capacitive technology for over 40 years Using capacitance to measure water cut 1s widely successful because of the large difference between the dielectric constants of oil 52 9 and water k 80 The sensing element and the pipe wall form the necessary two plates of the concentric capacitor The system electronics transmit a radio frequency voltage to the sensing element that measures changes in capacitance As the amount of water in the flowing oil increases the net dielectric of the fluid increases which causes the capacitance to increase The onboard electronics can then compute the relationship between capacitance change and water cut It is termed a two wire transmitter because the same two wires that are used to power the unit also indicate the change in Cut 4 20 mA 1 2 Unpacking Carefully remove the contents ofthe carton and check each item against the packing list before destroying any packing material If there 1s any shortage or damage report it immediately to the factory Universal IV CM Model 1 3 Model Numbering System Electronics and Probe Model Technology U Universal IV Measurement Type Frequency and Phasing CO Water Cut Monitor Electronics Digital Protocols 1 Future Use 0 Future Use Approvals Unapproved FM FMc IS FM FMc ATEX ia ATEX d ia IECEx ia IECEx d ia Electrical Connection N 3 4 NPT without external ground lug 1
105. ve almospheres Part 11 Equipment protecbon by intrinste safety i Eaton 6 0 2008 Explosive atmospheres 31 Equipment dust Ignition prolecfion by enclosure Y This Certificate does not indicate compliance with electrical safety and performance requirements other than those erpressiy included in ihe Standards fisted above TEST amp ASSESSMENT REPORTS A sample s of the equipment fsted has successfuty met the examination and test requiremenis as recorded in Test Report US FMG EXTRET OO27 09 USIFMG EXTRI 0027 01 Quality Assessment Report CAJCSN QAROS 0008 03 75 Universal IV CM Model 8 3 IECEx Approval Certificate Continued _ IECEx Certificate of Conformity Certificate No IECEx FMG 11 0024X Date of issus 2012 08 24 Issue No 1 Page 3 0f 4 Schedule EQUIPMENT Equipment and systems covered by this ceriificate are es follows See attachment for List of Equipment covered by this cerificate CONOITIONS OF CERTIFICATION YES as shown below a Conditions ot Use onsult the manufacturer if dimenskenat Information on the Rarneproof Jolnts is necessary n locations requiring EPL Ga equipment care must be taken when Instaing the aluminium enclosure that even the vent of rare incidents an igriSon source due to Impact friction between the enclosure end iron steel Ts excluded 76 Approval Certificates 8 3 IECEx Approval Certificate Con
106. viewport if supplied is made of Borosilicate glass and can be cleaned with any common glass cleaning product e g Windex Isopropyl alcohol etc that is suitable for the Class and Division rating of the specific system installation 33 Section 6 Hazardous Locations Section 6 Hazardous Location Approval Supplementary Installation amp Operating Instructions 6 1 General safety information This document contains installation instructions for potentially explosive atmosphere applications The Universal U IV is approved for use in hazardous locations when properly installed Control drawings detailing installation guidelines are available in Section 8 Always Install to Local Codes Requirements Directives as Mandated by the Authority Having Jurisdiction The aluminum enclosure must be protected from mechanical friction and impact that could cause ignition capable sparks 6 1 2 Warning trained in explosive atmosphere installations I Installation Start Up and Service should only be performed by personnel Substitution of Components May Impair Intrinsic Safety 6 1 3 Device Description The Universal IV is a Continuous Level Measurement System Measurements are displayed via remote communications or an integrated display Screen 6 1 4 Electrical connection WARNING Read the following information carefully ive Maintenance should only be carried out by Skilled Personnel trained in N explosion protectio
107. with Dual Seal IS 1 11 ABCDEFG Ta 75 C 420 0004 412 CD Entity 1 0 Exia T4 Ta 75 420 0004 412 CD Entity NI I 2 ABCD 4 Ta 75 Type 4 4X IP66 Entity Parameters Ui 30 V li 140 mA Pi 1 W Ci 0 Li 0 Type P L or C Frequency and Phasing 0 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 Surge noise suppression 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or D Cable options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R S Z Sensing element 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 or 613 g 24character numbering system not affecting safety uon H H H tt FM Approvals HLC 6 07 3043661C Page 3 of 5 71 Universal IV CM Model 8 2 FM Canada Approval Certificate Continued lt FW Approvals Member of the FM Glohal Group 700 a Sensor IS 1 l tIl 1 ABCDEFG T2 T5 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System 1 17 ExiallC T2 T5 Ta 75 C 420 0004 424 CD System a 1202 014 1202 001 1202 018 1202 041 0001 022 0001 024 0001 026 0001 034 0001 044 0001 054 0001 0634 0001 344 0002 023 0002 024 0002 027 0002 028 0002 033 0002 054 0002 321 0002 360 0005 054 0201
108. y and hold Seller harmless against any third party claims for infringement which arise out of Seller s use of specifications or designs furnished by Buyer SOFTWARE LICENSE If goods purchased hereunder include software Software Buyer may use the Software only as part of the goods Buyer may not use copy or transfer any of the Software except as may be permitted under the applicable License Agreement provided with the goods Buyer s right to use copy or transfer the Software shall terminate upon termination of Buyer s right to use the goods PACKAGING WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS Buyer specified packing or marking may be subject to additional charges not otherwise included in the price of the goods Published weights and dimensions are estimates or approximate only and are not warranted FORCE MAJ EURE Seller shall not be responsible for delays in delivery or any failure to deliver due to causes beyond Seller s control including but not limited to the following items acts of God war terrorism mobilization civil commotion riots embargoes domestic or foreign governmental regulations or orders governmental priorities port congestion acts of the Buyer its agents or employees fires floods strikes lockouts and other labor difficulties shortages of or inability to obtain shipping space or transportation inability to secure fuel supplies or power at current prices or on account of shortages thereof or due to limitations imposed by t
109. ystem not affecting safety sD adoro bow Hog d Uab101cdo0 f g Universal IV Remote IS il HZ 17 ABCDEFG T4 Ta 75 420 0004 412 CD Entity 1 0 ia lC T4 Ta 75 420 0004 412 CD Entity NI 1 2 ABCD TA Ta 75 Type 4 4X IP66 Entity Parameters Ui 30 V li 140 mA Pi 1 W Ci 0 Li 0 TypeP L or C Frequency and Phasing O 1 2 or 3 Entries 0 or 2 Surge Noise suppression 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or D Cable options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R S Z Sensing element RO9 000 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 340 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 513 601 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 or any other 7 digit numeric combination maintaining the limits of 420 0004 412 CD g 24character numbering system not affecting safety Special Conditions of Use 1 Zone 0 locations care must be taken when installing the aluminium e
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