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    Micro Motion TM Micro Motion ® Model IFT9701 T ransmitter with Optional Display Instruction Manual Instruction Manual P/N 3 10 0 57 2 , Re v . E March 2004[...]

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    Micro Motion ® Model IFT9701 T ransmitter with Optional Display Instruction Manual For online technical suppor t, refer to the EXPERT 2 ™ tool at www .expert2.com. T o speak to a customer service representative, ca ll the support c enter nearest you: • In U.S.A., phone 1-800-52 2-MASS (1-800-522-6277) • In Canada and Lat in America, ph one ([...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual i Contents Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 About this m anual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    ii Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Contents continued Chapter 5 Flowmeter Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 5.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 5.2 Customer se r vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual iii Contents continued 8.7 Slug flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 8.8 T ransmitte r failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 8.9 Digital diag[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 1 Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin 1.1 About this manual This instruction manual e xplains ho w to install, start up, configure, and troubleshoot the Micro Motion IFT9701 transmitter for use w ith Micro Motio[...]

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    2 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Before Y ou Begin continued 1.3 European install ations This Micro Motion product compl ies with all applicable European dire cti ves when properly installed in accordance with the instructions in this manu al. Refer to the EC declaration of conformity for directi ves that apply to this product. The E[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 3 Before Y ou Begin continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin Figure 1-2 Remotely moun ted IF T9701 transmitter Model IFT9701 transmitter Field wiring compartment With optional LCD Sensor wiring compartment 4X M8 mountin g bolt •4 X [...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 5 Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Safety , reliability , accessibility 2.1.1 Hazardous area If you plan to mount the transmitter in a hazardous area, ensure that your equipment and installation meet the ha[...]

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    6 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Getting Started continued Figure 2-1 Location of approvals ta g 2.1.2 Orientation and mounting Orient the transmitter so wiring compartmen ts and conduit openings are easily accessible. • T o rotate the transmitter on the sensor manifold or the mo unting bracket, use the four su pplied mounting bolt[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 7 Getting Started continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin 2.1.4 Visibility of tags For personal and system safety , all tags attached to t he transmitter housing must remain visible. Clean or replace them as necessary . 2.2 T ransmit[...]

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    8 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Getting Started continued Figure 2-2 Com partment tags and lockou t device 2.3 Jumper settings Unless otherwise specif ied on the order , jumpers ar e set so the transmitter generates do wnscale fault outputs and enables flo wmeter configuration. If jump er settings need to be changed, the procedure s[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 9 Getting Started continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin 2.3.1 Security The security jumper en able s the user to write-protect the flo wme ter configuration, so it cannot be changed using a HAR T communication de vice: • W ith th[...]

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    10 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Getting Started continued 2.3.3 Re-installing the circu it board compartment cover T o re-install the cove r of the circuit board compartment: 1. Screw the co ver back onto the housing. 2. Hand-tighten the cov e r until it seats on the O-ring. 3. If the circuit board compartment has a lockout de vice[...]

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    Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 11 Chapter 3 Remotely Mounting the T ransmitter Note: The instructions in this c hapter apply only if the transmitter will be r e motely mounted fr om the sensor . If the transmitter is inte grally mount[...]

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    12 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Remotely Mountin g the T ransmitter continued Figure 3-1 I nstallation dimensio ns for remote moun ting Dimensions in inches (mm) 5 3/4 (146) 2 13/16 (71) 61/64 (24) 4X Ø 25/64 (10) 2 13/16 (71) 4 1/4 (108) 9 43/64 (245) 4 53/64 (122) 6 17/64 (159) F or minimum bend r adii of cable , see Figure 3-4 [...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 13 Remotely Mountin g the T ransmitter continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin Figure 3-2 Mounting the transmitte r to a wall or other surf ace Figure 3-3 Mounting the tran smitter to an instrument pole Circuit boar d compartment Use[...]

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    14 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Remotely Mountin g the T ransmitter continued 3.4 Connecting the transmitter to the sensor T o connect the transmitter to the sensor: • Micro Motion 9-wire cable is required. See Section 3.4.1 for information on cable types offered b y Micro Motion. • Depending on your cable type, you must either[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 15 Remotely Mountin g the T ransmitter continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin Figure 3-5 S hielded cable Jack et material Outside diameter Minimum bend radii Static (no load) condition Under dyn am i c load inches (mm) inches (mm) i[...]

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    16 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Remotely Mountin g the T ransmitter continued 3.4.2 Guideline s for conduit If sealed metallic conduit is installed, it must pro vide 360° termination sh ielding for the enclosed flo wmeter cable. 1. Install a drip leg in conduit to prev ent liquids from entering the junction box. 2. Connect the sea[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 17 Remotely Mountin g the T ransmitter continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin Figure 3-7 C able connections to sens ors T able 3-3 Sensor terminal designations T erminal number Wire color Function 1 Brown Drive + 2 Red Drive – 3 O[...]

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    18 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Remotely Mountin g the T ransmitter continued Figure 3-8 Sensor wiring co mpartment and senso r wiring terminals Sensor wir ing terminals Sensor wiring compartment[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 19 Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin Chapter 4 Power Supply and Output Wiring 4.1 Overvie w T o wire the transmitter po wer supply and outputs: • Re vie w the wiring guide lines (see Section 4.2) • Connect the po wer supply wiring (s[...]

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    20 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Power Supply and Output Wiring continued 4.3 Connect power s upply wiring • Figure 4-1 sho ws the po wer supply wiring terminals. • W iring terminals accommodate 20 A WG (0,5 mm²) to 16 A WG (1,5 mm²) wire. If the transmitter has a DC po wer supply , see T able 4 -1 for wire length and size gui[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 21 Power Supply and Output Wiring continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin 4.4 Connect output wiring • Figure 4-2 sho ws the milliamp and pulse output terminals. • Install twisted-pair , shielded cable, consis ting of 20 A WG (0,5[...]

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    22 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Power Supply and Output Wiring continued 4.4.1 Milliamp output The 4–20 mA o utput is an acti ve output that can represent the mass or v olume flo w rate. At the fact ory , the output is conf igured to represent the range of flo w rates that are measured in the application. The milliamp output is a[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 23 Power Supply and Output Wiring continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin 4.4.2 Milliamp output connected to Bell 202 multidrop network De vices in a Bell 202 multidrop network communi cate by sending and recei ving signals to and fr[...]

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    24 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Power Supply and Output Wiring continued 4.4.3 Communication tools co nnected to milliamp output ProLink II software from Micro Motion, AMS soft ware from Emerson Process M anagement, or a HAR T Communicator can be connected to the flowmeter’ s milliamp output. T o connect using ProLink II, follow [...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 25 Power Supply and Output Wiring continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin 4.4.4 Pulse output The pulse output is a passi v e, open collector interface that can be connected to a pulse counter such as the Micro Motion Series 3000 app [...]

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    26 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Power Supply and Output Wiring continued Figure 4-6 Wiring to pulse counte r with internal pull-up resistor Figure 4-7 Wiring to pulse counter without internal pull-up resistor Pulse counter with pull-up to inter nal power Input Ground (–) Frequency in (+) IFT9701 pulse output ter minals Pulse coun[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 27 Power Supply and Output Wiring continued Getting Star ted P ower Supply and Output Wiring Mounting the Remo te T ransmitter Before Y ou Begin Figure 4-8 Wiring to Series 3000 ap plications platform with I/O cable Figure 4-9 Wiring to Series 3000 applications pl atform with screw-type or solder -tail [...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 29 Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshooting Configuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup Chapter 5 Flowmeter Startup 5.1 Overvie w This chapter describes the flo wmeter startup pr ocedures, and provides basic information about transmitter behavior . 5.2 Customer ser vice The Micro Motion Cu[...]

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    30 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Flowmeter S tartup continued 5.4 Initialization After wiring has been connected, po wer can be supplied to the flo w meter . During initialization, the flo wmeter remains in startup mode for 13 to 40 seconds, de pending on the sensor . 5.4.1 Diagnostic LE D The diagnostic LED, sho wn in Figure 5-1, i[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 31 Flowmeter S tartup continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshooting Configuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup Figure 5-1 Location of LED, zero button, an d LCD 5.5 Flowmeter zeroing After the flo wmeter has been fully installe d, you must p erform the zeroing procedure. • T o perf[...]

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    32 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Flowmeter S tartup continued 3. Fill th e flowmeter completely with the process fluid under normal process conditions of temperature, density , pres sure, etc., and ensure zero flo w through the flo wmeter . 4. Make sure flo w through the meter is completely stopped, then press and hold th e zero b u[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 33 Flowmeter S tartup continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshooting Configuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup 5.7 Process mea surement After flo wmeter zeroing has been completed, th e flo wmeter is ready for process measurement. W ARNING Operating flowmeter withou t compartment cov[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 35 Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshoot ing Con figuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup Chapter 6 Configuration with a HAR T Communicator 6.1 Configuration ov erview Y ou may us e a Rosemount hand-he ld HAR T Communicator to set up the basic configuration and zero the flo wmeter . The co[...]

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    36 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h a HART Communicator continued 6.2 Configuration para meters Use the basic setup menu to perform the follo wing tasks: • Assigning a HAR T tag to the flowmeter • Changing measurement units for the mass or v olume flo w rate • Setting range v alues for the milliamp output • [...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 37 Configuration wit h a HART Communicator continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshoot ing Con figuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup 4. Measurement units af fect other field de vice vari ab les, and must be sent (d o wnloaded) to the flo wmeter before other v ariables can be conf ig[...]

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    38 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h a HART Communicator continued 7. At the detailed setup menu, choose 2 (conf igure field de vice v ariables). 8. At the configure f i eld device v ariables menu, choose 3 (temperature unit). 9. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to choose and enter a temperature unit. 6.2.3 Flow cutoff In some s[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 39 Configuration wit h a HART Communicator continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshoot ing Con figuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup T o enter an internal damping value, use the menu belo w and follo w these steps: 1. At the online menu, choose 4 (detailed setup). 2. At the detailed[...]

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    40 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h a HART Communicator continued 6.2.6 Range values for milliamp output Range values are the flow rates represented by the milliamp output at 4 mA and at 20 mA. T o set range values, use the me nu belo w and follo w these steps: 1. At the online menu, choose 3 (basic setup). 2. At th[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 41 Configuration wit h a HART Communicator continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshoot ing Con figuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup 6.3 Calibration p rocedures Calibration procedures include zeroing and flo w calibration. 6.3.1 Auto zero Flo wmeter zeroing establishes flo wmeter re[...]

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    42 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h a HART Communicator continued d. When the display reads “W ARN Loop shou ld be remov e d from automatic control”, isolate the flowmeter from de vices that use flo w meter outputs to contro l the process, then choose F4 (OK). e. When the displa y reads “Flo w must be ze ro, p[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 43 Configuration wit h a HART Communicator continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshoot ing Con figuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup T o calculate the flow calibration factor: 1. Select a mass flo w unit, and send the un it to the flo wmeter memory . See T able 6-1. 2. T o enter the[...]

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    44 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h a HART Communicator continued 6. Multiply the meter factor from Step 5 b y the f irs t f i ve digits of the current flo w calibration factor . This is the first f i ve di gits of the new flo w calibration factor . 7. T o enter the new flo w calibration f actor into flo wmeter memo[...]

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    Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshooting Configuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 45 Chapter 7 Configuration with ProLink II Software 7.1 Configuration ov erview Y ou may use the Micro Motion ProLink II software, in stalled on a personal co mputer , to set up the basic configuration and[...]

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    46 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued 7.2 Configuration para meters Use the Configuration windo w to perform the follo wing tasks: • Assigning a HAR T tag to the flowmeter • Changing process v ariable measurement: - Changing measurement units for the mass flow or v olume flo w rate -[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 47 Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshooting Configuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup 7.2.2 Process variab le measurement T o configure process v ariable measurement: 1. From the ProLink menu, click on Configuration. 2. In the Configurat[...]

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    48 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued 4. In some sensor installations, no ise caused by mechanical source s, such as valv es and motors, can affect flo wmeter output signals. The flow cu toff f ilters out noise by defining the measured v alue belo w which the milliamp out put indicates z[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 49 Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshooting Configuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup 6. Internal damping filters out noise or t he eff ects of rapid changes in the v ariable without affecting measurement accuracy . The damping v alue is[...]

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    50 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued 7.2.3 Output configuration Basic configuration of flo w meter outputs includes: • Setting range v alues for the milliamp output. • Scaling the pulse output. T o configure the milliamp output: 1. From the ProLink menu, click on Configuration. 2. C[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 51 Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshooting Configuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup T o configure the pulse output: 1. From the ProLink menu, click on Configuration. 2. Click on the Frequenc y tab. Th e Frequenc y panel appears, as sho[...]

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    52 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued T o perform the auto zero procedure: 1. Prepare the flo wmeter for zeroing: a. Install the flo wmeter according to the instructions in this manual. b . Apply po wer to the meter , then allow it to warm up for at least 30 minutes. c. Run the process f[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 53 Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshooting Configuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup Figure 7-5 Flow Calib ration dialog box Diagnosing zeroing failu re If zeroing fails: • The Calibration Failure status light turns red. • The meter[...]

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    54 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued Use a mass flo w unit during the calibration proced ure. If the appli cation requires volume flo w measurement, choose a mass flow un it for the flow calibration, then ch oose a v olume flo w unit for the application. T o calculate the flow calibrati[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 55 Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshooting Configuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup 6. Run three batches of fl uid, resetting the scale and totalizer between batches. For each batch, record the weights in dicated by the scale and the t[...]

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    56 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Configuration wit h ProLink II So ftware continued Figure 7-7 Configuration window – Density panel[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 57 Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshoot ing Con figuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup Chapter 8 T roubleshooting 8.1 Customer ser vice For assistance, phone the Micro Motion Customer Service Department. Phone numbers are listed on the title page of this manual. 8.2 General guideline s [...]

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    58 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual T roubleshooting continued Figure 8-1 T ransmitte r terminals and diag nostic LED 8.3.2 Optional LCD Except for A TEX Zone 1 areas, the transmitter is a v ailable with an optional LCD. The 5-digit LCD is on the cov er of the f ield wiring compartment, an d indicates the mass or volume flo w rate or t[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 59 T roubleshooting continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshoot ing Con figuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup 8.4 Power supply If power supply wiri ng is installed incorrectly , or the flowmeter is improper ly grounded, the meter will not operate properly . Follow these steps to che[...]

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    60 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual T roubleshooting continued Figure 8-2 Powe r supply connections 7. Make sur e the po wer cable is not installed in the same conduit or cable t ray as output wiring. 8. Make sure the meter is properl y grounded. If natio nal standards are not in ef fect, adhere to this standard: • For gro unding, us[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 61 T roubleshooting continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshoot ing Con figuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup T o check in tegrity of sensor wiring circuits: 1. Disconnect the transmitter's power supply . 2. Disconnect sensor wiring from the transmitter's in trinsically sa[...]

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    62 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual T roubleshooting continued If the transmitter indicates an o ver range or sensor failure condition, follo w these steps: 1. Isolate the transmitter from devices that us e transmitter outputs to control the flo w loop. 2. Refer to T able 8-5 to diagnose the problem. 3. If troubleshooting fails to rev [...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 63 T roubleshooting continued Configuration with Comm unicator T ro ubleshoot ing Con figuration with ProLink II Flowmeter Startup A slug flow condition caus es the follo wing to occur: • The pulse output goes to 0 Hz. • The milliamp output goes to the le vel that represents zero flo w . • The dia[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 65 HAR T Menu T rees Retu rn P olicy Optional Displa y Specifications Appendix A IF T9701 Specifications A.1 Performance specifications For performance specif icatio ns, refer to the documentation for your sensor . A.2 Functional specifications A.2.1 Output signals Milliamp (active) • 4–20 mA output[...]

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    66 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual IF T9701 Specification s continued A.2.2 Local display (optional) 5-digit, alphanumeric, liquid crystal display (LCD) installed on the f ield-wiring compartment cov er . The LCD sho ws flo w rate, and indicate s slug flo w , flowmeter zeroing in progress, and electron ic faults. Note: Not available f[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 67 IF T9701 Specification s continued HAR T Menu T rees Retu rn P olicy Optional Displa y Specifications 20 to 30 VDC • 6 watts typical, 14 w atts maximum • Fused at 60 V/1.8 A T rip • Minimum startup v oltage is 16 V at transmitter terminals • Maximum total resistan ce for wiring is 13 ohms •[...]

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    68 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual IF T9701 Specification s continued A.3.3 Humidity limits 5 to 95% non-conde nsing A.3.4 Vibration limits Meets IEC 68.2.6, 2 g, enduranc e swee p, 10 to 2000 Hz, 50 sweep cycles A.4 Density limits • 0.2 to 2.0 g/cc (20 0 to 2000 kg/m 3 ) for v olume flo w • 0.0 to 2.0 g/cc (0 to 2000 kg/m 3 ) for[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 69 IF T9701 Specification s continued HAR T Menu T rees Retu rn P olicy Optional Displa y Specifications A.5 Environmental effects T ransmitters meet the requirements of the EMC directiv e 89/336/EEC pe r EN 61326 Industri al (April 1997) when operated at nominal rated fl o w measurement range. For spec[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 71 HAR T Menu T rees Retu rn P olicy Optional Displa y Specifications Appendix B HAR T Communicator Menu T rees 1 P erf orm calibration 2F l o w 3Z e r o v a l u e 1 VIEW PRIMARY VARIABLE 2 View se condary variable 3 VIEW TERTIAR Y VARIABLE 4 View quat ernar y variab le 1P R O C E S S VARIABLES 2 DIAGNO[...]

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    72 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual HART Communicator Menu T rees continue d 1 Flow calibratio n factor 2 Density calibra tion fa ctor 1 F requency f actor 2 Rate f actor 3 FIX FREQUENCY OUTPUT 1 Flow unit 2 Flow cutoff 3 Flow direction 4 Flow 1 Flow calibr ation f actor 2 Density calibration fa ctor 1T a g 2 Primary variable unit 3 AN[...]

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    HAR T Menu T rees Retu rn P olicy Optional Displa y Specifications Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 73 Appendix C Installing the Optional Display T o install the optional display , follow these steps: 1. Make sure you are wearing an anti-static wrist strap. 2. Disconnect input power to the flo wmeter . 3. Loosen the capti v e scre ws t[...]

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    74 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Installing the Optio nal Display continued 8. Put the retaining clip, washer , and scre w in place on the back of the display . See illustration, below . 9. Put the display in place on the f i eld wiring compartment. T ighten the scre ws ev enly until the display assembly is flush against the flo w m[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 75 HAR T Menu T rees Retu rn P olicy Optional Displa y Specifications Appendix D Return Policy D.1 General guidelines Micro Motion procedures must be followed when retu rning equipment. These procedures ensure legal compliance with gov ernment transportation agencies and help pro vide a safe working en [...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 77 Index Index A About this manual 1 Accessibility, reliability and safety 5–7 Agency approvals approved areas 69 hazardous area installation 5 Approvals tag 7 Armored cable bend radii 15 cable types 14 conduit requirements 15 temperature limits 15 ATEX approved areas 69 hazardous area installation 5 [...]

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    78 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Index continued Definitions 2 Density calibration factor HART Communicator 44 ProLink II software 55 Diagnostic LED startup 30 troubleshooting with 57 Display diagnos tic messages 63 installing 73–74 specifications 65 startup 30 troubleshooting with 58 E Environmental effects 68 F Fault outputs jum[...]

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    Model IFT9701 Transmitt er Instruction Manual 79 Index continued Index O Orientation 6 Output wiring 21–23 HART Communicator 24 HART network 23 milliamp output 22 ProLink II software 24 Outputs configuration HART Communicator 40 ProLink II software 50, 51 NAMUR standard 22 Over range condition 61 P Power supply specifications 66 troubleshooting 5[...]

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    80 Model IFT9701 Transmit ter Instruction Manual Index continued U UL approved areas 69 hazardous area installation 5 Used equipment re turns 75 V Vibration limits 68 installation 6 W Wiring 19 CE requirement 20 general gu idelines 19 grounding 20 outputs 21–23 HART Communicator 24 HART network 23 milliamp output 22 ProLink II software 24 power s[...]

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