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© KROHNE 07/00 7.02230.31.00 Installation and operating instructions Level-Radar BM 702 Variable area flowmeters Vortex flowmeters Flow controllers Electromagnetic flowmeters Ultrasonic flowmeters Mass flowmeters Level measuring instruments Communications technology Engineering systems & solutions Software History Introduction Signal converter Mth./Yr Hardware Firmware Hardware 04/00 7.00PREnn PC BM 702 User program Operating system DOS 5.0 and higher Software PC-CAT 3.02 PRE01 Instructions Device User program 05/00 7.02221.11+ Suppl. instruction Win95/98/NT PC-CAT Online help Win 4.00 Test versions for BM 702. 07/00 BM 702 7.00 PC DOS 5.0 and higher PC-CAT 3.01 Win95/98/NT PC-CAT 07/00 7.02221.11+ Suppl. instruction Online help Win 4.00 First series version for BM 702. Items included with supply The scope of supply includes, in the version as ordered: • Signal converter bolted to waveguide window and antenna; optionally: antenna extension, sunshade (with fastening material in each case) • Shielding material with tightening strap (not for the US market) • Installation and operating instructions plus instruction card • Report on factory settings for the signal converter • Certification and approval documents, unless reproduced in the device documentation Installation material (stud bolts, flange gasket and cabling) not supplied, to be provided by customer! Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) Contents Handling and storage.................................................................................. 3 Installation.................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Field assembly ..................................................................................................4 2.2 Mechanical installation .....................................................................................5 Electrical connection ................................................................................... 7 Setting the parameters............................................................................... 8 Maintenance, error handling ....................................................................18 Safety information.....................................................................................19 Technical data (extract) ............................................................................20 BM 702 Level-Radar Type code ...............................................................22 Parameter check list .................................................................................24 Product liability and warranty: The BM 702 level gauge is designed solely for measuring the level, distance, volume and reflection of liquids, pastes, slurries, particulate materials and solids. The BM 702 level gauge does not form part of an overfill protection system as defined in the WHG (= German water pollution regulation). Local codes and regulations apply to its use in hazardous areas. Responsibility as to suitability and intended use of these level gauges rests solely with the user. Improper installation and operation of our level gauges may lead to loss of warranty. In addition, the "General conditions of sale", form the basis of the purchasing contract. If you need to return the level gauge to the manufacturer or supplier, please refer to the information given in Section 5 Handling and storage Safety advice Depending on the version, the device will weigh between approx. 5 kg and 30 kg. To carry, use both hands to lift the device carefully by the converter housing. If necessary, use lifting gear. When handling the BM 702, avoid hard blows, jolts, impact, etc. When storing the "Wave-Stick" version, make sure that the device is not placed on its side on the PTFE antenna, as this may cause the rod to bend. Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) 2 Installation Most of the BM 702 versions are supplied in fully assembled condition. In this case, you may skip this chapter. However, if a device should be delivered in parts, or parts are subsequently replaced, the following should be noted. 2.1 • • Field assembly For any necessary field assembly of the BM 702, all parts are included with the supply (stud bolts, washers, etc.). Bolt the waveguide window (flange mount) or distance piece, if supplied loose, to the BM 702. Torque for the sets of 4 Allen screws M (key size 5 mm): max. 8 Nm ∼ 0.8 kpm (5.8 ft lbf). • Note: Ensure the upper Teflon plug is kept absolutely dry and clean! Moisture and dirt will impair functionability of the BM 702! • Bolt antenna extension to the antenna; torque for the 3 stud bolts A: max. 8 Nm ∼ 0,8 kpm (5.8 ft lbf). signal converter O-ring distance piece (for high-temperature version up to 250°C (482 °F) BM70 A connecting flange antenna extension upper Teflon plug O-ring lower Teflon plug antenna Do not detach bolts H ! Version: BM 702 converter High temperature distance piece (optional) Stick Flange plate Stick Wave-Stick PTFE Gasket Wave-Stick w/o plate (PP or PTFE) max. 2 bar Horn antenna Gasket Horn antenna Separation (Metaglass) Flange plating (for Hastelloy, Ti, Ta) LP flange system Flange system 96 max. 2 bar with horn antenna with horn antenna Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) 2.2 Mechanical installation Hazardous-duty systems: • The BM 702 Ex is certified in conformity with European Standard for use in Zone 0, 1 and 2 hazardous locations (dependent on version). • Attention is drawn to the data and information given on the nameplate of the converter, the nameplate of the flange and the specifications in the approval certificates. Safety: • Check material compatibility of antenna, extension, flange, gaskets, and PP or PTFE (used in all versions) with the product! See also section 8 "Type code"! Mounting on the tank nozzle a) Devices with horn antenna: The antenna should project out of the nozzle. If necessary, use an antenna extension. Exception: in case of a symmetrical tank fitting. Tank nozzle Tank nozzle Antenna extension Tank nozzle b) Wave-Stick Note the requirements imposed on nozzle diameter and nozzle length: Version for still wells Tank nozzle min. 50 mm min. 200 mm dia. 40...55 mm e.g. DN50 Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) c) Purging device Remove screw plug ¼" R and screw in screwed tube joint, e.g. Ermeto ¼" R. Consult “Ex“ specifications relating to the purging circuit (provided by customer)! Installation on the tank • • • Do not forget the gasket when positioning the BM 702 on the tank nozzle flange. Align BM 702 and gasket, slightly tighten nuts on stud bolts (by hand). Press shielding strip C* in the gap between tank and BM 702 flanges and secure with strap retainer S* (both items included with supply). Strap retainer S* must fit closely and overlap both flanges. * only required for European radio approvals • Tighten down stud bolt nuts firmly. The tightening torque is dependent upon the strength properties of the stud bolts and the pressure rating of the tank C* = shielding strip B = BM 702 flange S* = strap retainer F = tank flange Positioning on the tank >1/7×H, but max. 1/3×D Recommended distance from the tank wall Do not position in tank centerline! (multiple reflections!) Do not position above internals! (interference reflections!) A Stilling well or Wave-Guide may be mounted in any position on the tank! Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) When using the PTFE Wave-Stick in hazardous areas of Zone 0, any electrostatic charging of the stick, e.g. by flow of product, must be avoided! Electrical connection To open the signal converter, please use a screwdriver and release the four visible screws on top of the blue housing. Terminal assignment BM 702: The polarity of the 4-20 mA connection is arbitrary. 4-20mA currentloop FE cable gland Equipotential bonding When used in hazardous areas, the BM 702 Ex can be incorporated in the PA equipotential bonding system, e.g. by using the separate U-clamp terminal at the “neck“ of the BM 702 Ex. Rated temperature of connecting cables: see Section 6. Supply voltage at the terminals (1,2) The 4-20 mA supply must be able to provide the following voltage U at the terminals of the BM 702 – dependent on the current I. Please consider also the line resistance and possible loads on the secondary side of the supply unit. 17V 16V 15V 14V 13V 3.6mA 22mA 4mA 8mA 12mA 16mA 20mA The allowed upper limit R for load+line resistance is depending on the specification of the supply unit: U @20mA (supply unit) 14 V 15 V 16 V 17 V 18 V Max. resistance R 50 Ω 100 Ω 150 Ω 200 Ω 250 Ω Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) 4 Setting the parameters Setting parameters via program PC-CAT isolation amplifier RS232 Adapter ≥ 120 Ω With the program PC-CAT, version 3.01 or higher, you can configurate BM 702 instruments in a very comfortable way from a PC. Connect the non-intrinsically safe side of the isolation amplifier over a load between 120 Ω and 350 Ω to the Smart adapter (delivered together with PC-CAT) and connect it with a serial port of the PC. The used isolation amplifier must be HART® compatible. Local display (optional) BM702 Füll. 1 9.500 2 m 3 m_ _ _ _ _ (1) Numeric display, measured values (2) Alphanumeric display, function/unit (3) 6 Markers to display measurement status (4) 4 keys for configuration and error interrogation Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) Function of keys (only together with local display) Operator control can be carried out with the aid of local display unit after opening the housing. However, a particularly convenient form of parameter setting is offered by the PC program PC-CAT (special accessories, see above). → (cursor key) - selects the configuration menu, - branches the menu to the next lower level, - shifts the cursor* to the next column on the right. ↑ resp. ↓ (select key) - branches the menu to the next digit on the same level, - changes the content (digit, text character) at the cursor* position. ↵ (ENTER key) - branches the menu to the next higher level, - stores newly entered parameters, - executes displayed functions, - selects special functions (e.g. error memory, see Sect. 5). * The cursor position is signalled by flashing of the character at the appropriate place. Meaning of status markers (only for version with local display) The 6 markers ? x below the local display only show information about the status of measurement and are no error displays! ? 1: ? 2: ? 3: ? 4: ? 5: ? 6: No current measured value: The device is searching for a new value. If the search for a plausible level fails for a certain time, "SIGNAL DOWN" appears as error display. Signal too strong: Mean of reflected microwaves is very high. Gain is automatically stepped down. Poor spectrum: Brief showing of this marker has no significance. If permanently on, this may result in uncertain (incorrect) measured values or the error message "NO M.VALUE". No measured value as yet: Evaluable measured values not available after the device has been started up. Measured value automatically set to the level of the tank bottom. This marker disappears when the first valid measured value is obtained. Tank bottom: In tanks with dished bottom, for example, the measuring signal can "disappear" if measurements are carried out near the bottom. The measured value is then automatically set to the level of the tank bottom. Measurement frozen: Device is in the block distance detection (see below). Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) Simply scaling the current output 1) Drain the tank completely to the 0% marking (= 4 mA) 1). 0% 2) Press the lower keys (↵ und ↓) down, until the asterisks on the display „TANKHEIGHT|********“ are replaced by the actual measured distance value 2). TANKHEIGHT 1234 mm ↵ 3) Then release and press ↵. In the lower line: „SURE NO?“ is displayed. 4) If this value is not plausible or the tank is not empty, abort by ↵. Or accept the value by pressing ↑ (“SURE YES?”) and then ↵. TANKHEIGHT 1234 mm SURE NO? 2. TANKHEIGHT 1234 mm SURE YES? 1. SCALE 4mA 5) Now the tank height is set. ↵ 6) In the next step you can also enter this value as 4 mA scaling (0%). Press ↵. In the lower line now: „SURE NO?“ is displayed again. 7) If this value shall not be stored, abort by ↵. Or accept this 4mA scaling by pressing ↑ (“SURE YES?”) and then ↵. 8) Fill the tank to the 100% mark. Use the same procedure for the 100% point = 20 mA only now by pressing the top keys → and ↑ 1) 2). 0 mm SCALE 4mA 0 mm SURE NO? 2. SCALE 4MA 0 mm SURE YES? BLOCKDIST. ↵ 567 mm 9) First the measured distance can be taken as block distance. After this you can enter or adjust the 20 mA point (100%) according to the actual level. 10 1. 100% 1) This example was written for the case: current output = level (default). For distance measurement the points 0% (short distance = high level) and 100% (large distance = low level) are exchanged 2) If no reliable measurement is possible „NO ACCESS“ is displayed. Abort by pressing ↵ Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) Description of functions The table on the following 3 pages provides an overview of all parameters that can be set in the configuration menu. This is followed by more precise explanations of some functions and a typical configuration. Configuration menu (version 7.00) Function (Fct.) Input range 1.0 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 2.0 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.2 2.2.1 OPERATION DISPLAY FCT.DISP UNIT.LENGTH UNIT.CONV. TEST HARDWARE MASTER DISPLAY STATUS CUR.OUTP.I VALUE I 2.2.2 TEST I 2.4 2.4.1 FIRMWARE MASTER Display 3.0 3.1 3.1.1 INSTALL. BASIS.PARAM TANKHEIGHT Select unit 3.1.2 BLOCKDIST 3.1.3 ANTENNA 3.1.4 ANT.EXTENS. 3.1.5 DIST.PIECE 3.1.6 STILLWELL 11 Description identical with 3.2.1 identical with 3.2.2 identical with 3.2.3 Master hardware test. Display hardware test. Status information for Service Value display Display of actual value of the current output. Select 3.6 mA/4 mA/6 mA/... Output of selected value to ... 20 mA/22 mA the current output. With safety query. Display of master firmware version. m/cm/mm/ Enter tank height (see inch/Ft explanatory notes). Enter The unit entered here is also 0.50 ... 20.00 [m] used for all other length entries. Enter Enter block distance = non0.10 [m] ... tank height measurable range below bottom edge of flange (see explanatory notes). Select STANDARD Select antenna type. WAVEWAVE-STICK STICK for all Wave-Stick versions, except type "SW" for stillwells. All other = STANDARD. Enter 0.00 [m] ... tank height Enter length of antenna extension (not for WaveStick: set to= 0) Enter 0 ... 2000 [mm] Enter length of distance piece above flange (high temp. version = 120 mm). Select NO / YES Selection: without or with If “YES“: enter 25 ... 200 [mm] still well. With still well: enter inside diameter in [mm] Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) Function (Fct.) Input range Description (compensates different wave speeds in still wells) Enter -10.00...0...+10.00 [m] Reference offset is added to measured distance values. Enter-100.00...0...+100.00 [m] Tank bottom offset is added to measured level values. 3.1.7 REF.OFFSET 3.1.8 TB.OFFSET 3.2 3.2.1 DISPLAY FCT.DISP 3.2.2 UNIT.LENGTH 3.2.3 UNIT.CONV. 3.2.4 USER UNIT Text entry 3.2.5 ERROR MSG. Select 3.3 3.3.1 SIGNAL OUT FUNCTION I 3.3.2 RANGE I 3.3.3 SCALE 4mA Enter -200.00 ... +200.00 [m] 0.00 ... 99999.99 [m3] 3.3.4 SCALE 20mA Enter -200.00 ... +200.00 [m] 0.00 ... 99999.99 [m3] 3.3.5 BAUDRATE Select 1200 Bd 3.3.6 ADDRESS Enter 0 ... 255 3.3.7 PROTOCOL Select 3.4 3.4.1 USER DATA LANGUAGE Select 3.4.2 ENTRY CODE 1 Select LEVEL DISTANCE CONVERSION Select m/cm/mm/ inch/Ft/ PERCENT/BARGRAPH Select m3/l(Liter)/US Gal/ GB Gal/Ft3/bbl/PERCENT/ BARGRAPH/USER UNIT Select Select function of display (value to be displayed). See also explanatory notes. Select unit for length value to be displayed (only for level and distance). Select unit for conversion value to be displayed (“volume table“). (see explanatory notes) Enter user-defined unit for 10 characters the conversion table. NO/YES Select whether error messages to be shown in display. Select OFF/LEVEL/DISTANCE/ CONVERSION/SW.OUTP. Select 4-20mA 4-20mA/E3.6 4-20mA/E22 HART/KROHNE-PC 12 Select function of the current output. Select range/error status for the current output (hold last value or 3.6 mA/22mA in error status) Enter lower measuring range value for the current output (4 mA). (see explanatory notes) Enter full-scale range value for the current output (20 mA). (see explanatory notes) Baud rate for HART® communication (do not change!). Enter device address. (for HART® multidrop) Select communications protocol GB-USA/D/F/I/E/P/S Select language for the optional display. NO/YES Switch the access lockout on/off. Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) Function (Fct.) Input range Description If YES, for every access a 9digit entry code on the 4 keys is necessary. Enter code (RRREEEUUU) Enter the entry code for access lockout. Enter text (8 characters) Enter a device identifier. 3.4.3 CODE 1 3.4.4 3.5 3.5.1 LOCATION APPLICAT. AUTO TANKH. 3.5.2 EMPTY.SPEC. Select 3.5.3 TIMECONST. Value 3.5.4 TRACING.VEL. Value 0.01...0.50...10.00 [m/Min] 3.5.5 MULT.REFL. Select NO/YES 3.5.6 BD-DETECT. Select NO/YES 3.5.7 FUNCT. FTB Select OFF/ PARTIAL 3.5.8 EPSILON R Enter 3.5.9 TANKTYPE Select Special function OFF/ON/ RECORD 1...10...100 [s] 1.1000 ... 8.0000 STORAGE T./ PROC TANK Automatic determination of tank height (see explanatory notes). Recording the profile of the empty tank (empty-tank spectrum) (see explanatory notes). Enter time constant for measured-value filtering Enter the maximum rate of change in level that can occur in operation. Switch the multi-reflection identifier on/off. Switch the block distance (overfill) identifier on/off (see explanatory notes). Select function of tank bottom tracing system (see explanatory notes). Enter relative permittivity of product (only for Fct. 3.5.7) Select tank type. STORAGE T. = smooth product surface PROC TANK = slightly disturbed product surface The default settings are marked in the table bold. 13 Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) Explanatory notes Tank height The tank height (Fct. 3.1.1) for the BM 702 is defined as the distance between the top edge of the tank connecting flange and the bottom reference point. The bottom reference point is that “point“ in the tank on which the microwaves of the BM 702 hit and from which they are reflected. This may be the tank bottom (symmetrical tank with flat bottom) or the non-horizontal part of the bottom (e.g. tank with dished bottom) or an additionally fitted plate. The BM 702 cannot measure below this point (“sump“ in the tank). Note: When the tank is completely empty and the tank bottom provides good reflections (flat, not dished bottom!), the tank height can also be automatically determined with the aid of Function Fct. 3.5.1 AUTO TANKH. Before confirming, check carefully that the proposed tank height is plausible! Block distance The “block distance“ function (Fct. 3.1.2) defines a zone below the top reference point in which measurements are not meant to take place. The value should be at least 10 - 20 cm greater than the length of antenna+antenna extension, or at least 20 cm in the case of the Wave-Stick. Signals within the block distance are suppressed; a rise in the tank filling above this limit (response threshold) will lead to a measuring result corresponding to a distance = block distance, when Fct. 3.5.6 BD-DETECT. is switched on. Scaling of the current output The scaling of the current output (Fct. 3.3.3: level 1 = 4 mA ; Fct. 3.3.4: level 2 = 20 mA) should if possible lie within the measuring range (between bottom reference point and response threshold). By pressing the two upper keys (→ and ↑) or the two lower keys (↵ and ↓) at the same time, the 0% setting (= 4 mA) or 100% setting (= 20 mA) can be programmed according to the actual level (see page 9). 14 Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) [e.g.: 0] upper reference point (top edge of tank connecting flange) Fct. 3.1.5 Fct. 3.1.4 [e.g.: 0] block distance (Fct. 3.1.2) [e.g.: 0.6 m] response threshold tank height (Fct. 3.1.1) [e.g.: 5.30 m] non measurable zone max 20 m A (Fct. 3.3.4) [e.g.: 4.0 m] measuring current output range min m A (Fct. 3.3.3) [e.g.: 0.4 m] Sump lower reference point (tank bottom / datum point) Empty-tank spectrum To enable the BM 702 to identify and blank out interference signals, e.g. caused by fixed and moving tank internals, the tank profile (empty-tank spectrum) needs to be recorded once only prior to (initial) start-up. For recording, the tank should be completely empty and all moving parts (e.g. agitators) switched on. If major interference through internals is not expected, recording of the empty-tank spectrum can also be dispensed with, since the factory has already carried out and stored a partial empty spectrum of the flange system. Empty-tank spectrum recording via display After selecting menu item Fct. 3.5.2, press key →. The display then shows whether the empty spectrum is currently ON or OFF. Then press the ↵ key if no change is to be made, or use the ↑ key to choose between the following options: • ON: the empty-tank spectrum is (again) switched on and taken into account for measurements. • OFF: the empty-tank spectrum is not taken into account for measurements, but remains stored in the BM 702 and can be switched on again at a later date. • RECORD: the existing empty-tank spectrum is to be deleted and a new one recorded. 15 Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) After selecting "RECORD": if other parameters had previously been changed, the query "ACCEPT YES" is first made as to whether they are to be stored. In this case, confirm by pressing ↵. To record, use the ↑ key to select one of the following options: • MAX. VALUES: (only maximum values are taken into account when the empty-tank spectrum is recorded; useful e.g. with “difficult“ agitators). • AVERAGE: (values are averaged; this setting can be used for most applications). After selecting with the ↑ key, press the ↵ key to select TOTAL or the ↑ key to select PARTIAL. • When TOTAL is selected, the empty-tank spectrum is recorded over the entire range (tank height). • If the tank has not been fully drained, the empty-tank spectrum can also be recorded up to a certain distance, in which case the menu item PARTIAL should be selected. When this has been selected, a query takes place by way of the ↵ key concerning the distance value up to which the empty-tank spectrum is to be recorded. The tank area below the current filling level is then excluded from the empty-tank recording. It is recommended to maintain a safety distance of 20 to 30 cm from the actual product distance. Subsequently press key ↵ to start recording the empty-tank spectrum. The display starts with “200“ and counts down to “0“. The sign WAIT... is shown in the display. READY appears after approx. 1-3 minutes. Then press key ↵ five times to store the recorded empty-tank spectrum, which is taken into account for measurements. Empty-tank spectrum recording via PC-CAT Connect the BM 702 and press in the display mode of PC-CAT the key combination Ctrl-L. The type of empty-tank spectrum can be selected by one of the following keys: 1: Max.Values 4: Max. Partial A: Break 2: Average 5: Avg. Partial Tank bottom tracing mode (FTB) The BM 702 includes an additional function for measuring reliably low levels in tanks with flat bottom and poorly reflecting products (low dielectric constant). This tank bottom tracing system (abbreviated FTB) is activated in the vicinity of the tank bottom (max. 20% level). Given higher levels, the normal measuring method is used (reflection from the pro duct surface). If the measurement jumps to the correct level only after filling above a certain level (approx. 0.3-1.0 m), you can activate the FTB function Fct. 3.5.7 „PARTIAL“. The relative permittivity ε of the tank product must be set in Fct. 3.5.8. If it is not known, enter the figure of 2.0. Since the exact position of the tank bottom must be known for this process, it is advisable when using the FTB to determine the tank height automatically with an empty tank, using Fct. 3.5.1. Conversion table/Volume table A table consisting of a maximum of 50 points can be stored in the BM 702 for non-linear or linear conversion of the level, e.g. into a volumetric value. This table, however, can only be programmed with the PC-CAT program (Fct. 3.7.2). 16 Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) Sequence for setting parameters (example) (for version with local display) The following description refers to a storage tank with the parameter examples taken from the illustration in this Section. If the device no longer contains the default parameters, the keystroke combination for entering the numerical values may differ. Entry into configuration menu Keys to be actuated → Setting the parameter: tank height ↑↑→→ Activity Display of default value Input of tank height "5.30 m" Confirm tank height and move to block distance Display default value → →↓ → 5x↑ → 3x↑ ↵↑ Content of BM 702 display after activity Fct. 1.0 OPERATION Fct. 3.1.1 TANKHEIGHT 10.000 m 05.300 m → Fct. 3.1.2 BLOCKDIST 0.5000 m →↑ 0.6000 m ↵↵ ↑↑ → Fct. 3.3 SIGNAL OUT Fct. 3.3.3 SCALE 4 mA + 00.000 m 3x → 4x↑ + 00.400 m ↵ ↑ → Fct. 3.3.4 SCALE 20mA 010.00 m Enter full-scale value (4.0 m = 20 mA) 2x→ ↓ → 4x↑ 004.00 m Confirm full-scale value and move to empty tank spectrum Select: re-record empty spectrum ↵↵↑↑→↑ → ↑↑ Fct. 3.5.2 EMPTY.SPEC. RECORD ↵ ACCEPT. YES Confirm and select: averaging ↵ ↑ AVERAGE Confirm and start recording; then wait for approx. 1-3 minutes! Confirm and move to tank type ↵↵ READY ↵ 7x↑ Enter block distance "0.60 m" Confirm block distance and move to current output configuration Move to lower range value Display default value Enter lower range value (0.4 m = 4 mA) Confirm lower range value and move to fullscale range value Display of default value Store changed parameters →↑↑ Display of default value → Fct. 3.5.9 TANK TYPE PROC TANK Select tank type "storage tank" ↑↑ STORAGE T. Return to measurement function with confirmation of changed parameters 5x↵ PARAM.CHECK, then START, then meas.val. display 17 Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) 5 Maintenance, error handling Replacement of the signal converter Before commencing, note the parameters of the BM 702 and switch off the power supply! 1. Disconnect all cables from the terminals in the terminal compartment. 2. Remove the 4 Allen screws M (Allen key size 5 mm) and lift off the signal converter. The flange unit (incl. waveguide window) will remain tight even with pressurized tanks. Caution On pressurized tanks, do not on any account remove the 4 screws H connecting the waveguide window to the BM 702 flange! DANGER! 3. Fit the new BM 702 converter. 4. Reconnect all cables in the terminal compartment, as described in Section 3. 5. Check against the enclosed report on settings whether the factory-set parameters are correct for your application. If not, reset. 6. Record the empty spectrum, see Section 4. Important: Make sure that the screw thread of the covers on the terminal and electronic compartments is well greased at all times. signal converter O-ring distance piece (for hightemperature version up to 250°C (482°F) BM70 connecting flange Returning a BM 702 The party returning a device is obligated to check and ensure that all cavities in the device are free from dangerous substances (toxic, caustic, flammable, water-endangering), and that a certificate is enclosed with the device confirming that it is safe to handle. Error display during measurement (only for versions with local display) When function 3.2.5 "ERROR. MSG." is set to YES, any error occurring during measurement is indicated in the display and alternates with the measured value for as long as the error is present. In addition, all errors are stored. Press the keystroke combination ↵ ↑ → → to get into the error list. You can page through the list with key → , and acknowledge the errors at the end - if required - by "QUIT YES". Press key ↵ twice to return to the measuring mode. Fatal errors (FATAL ERROR), that are detected when the device is started up, render operation of the BM 702 impossible. 18 Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) 6 Safety information Hazardous-duty systems • • Types of protection in the BM 702 terminal compartment: Intrinsically safe"ia" Consult the relevant wiring and installation regulations, e.g. VDE 0165, before mounting, dismantling or making electrical connections in a hazardous area Temperature rating of connecting cables: The temperature rating of connecting cables is dependent on the maximum temperature of the flange: Version Without high temperature distance piece With high temperature distance piece 19 Max. flange temperature ≤ 100°C (212°F) > 100°C (212°F) ≤ 200°C (212°F) > 200°C (212°F) Cable temperature rating 70°C (158°F) 80°C (176°F) 70°C (158°F) 80°C (176°F) Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) 7 Technical data (extract) Tank height (measuring range) Measuring accuracy (distance) Measured-value resolution Rate of change in level 0.5 to 20 m / 1.6 to 65.6 ft from 1m/3ft: + 1cm/0.4” ; from 5m/16ft: + 0.2% 1 mm / 0.04” max. 10 m/min / 32.8 ft/min (tracking speed) Connecting flanges Horn antenna/Wave-Guide DIN 2501 DN 50 to DN 200 / PN 6 to PN 64 and higher; Shape C to DIN 2526 or others ANSI B16.5 2” to 8", Class 150 lb or 300 lb, RF DN 50...150 or ANSI 2”...6”, dairy DIN 11851 DN 50/65/80, Tri-Clamp 2/3/4”, SMS 51/63/76 mm, G 1½" Wave-Stick Max. allowable operating pressure -1 bar (vacuum) to max. 64 bar / 928 psig, depending on version and flange pressure rating. (see name plate) LP flange system with horn antenna, Wave-Guide or Wave-Stick without flange plate -1 bar (vacuum) to +2 bar /29 psig V96 flange system with horn antenna or Wave-Guide: Connection: nominal dia. Flange rated pressure PN 16 PN 25 PN 40 PN 64 DN 80 inches bar 16 psig 232 bar --- psig --- bar 40 psig 580 bar 64 psig 928 100 16 232 --- --- 38 551 55 797 150 16 232 --- --- 34 493 47 681 200 16 232 25 362 32 464 45 652 Wave-Stick: max. 16 bar / 232 psig, temperature-dependent: [psig] [bar] +232 +16 46 - 0.3·T[°C] bar 745 - 2.42·T[°F] psig pressure +14 +1 -14 -1 -20 20 temperature T +100 +150 +212 +302°F Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) Operating temperature at flange (see also chapter 8) Product temperature Ambient temperature Microwaves Measuring principle Frequency range Antenna radiation angle LP flange system: -20°C (-4°F) to +130°C (302°F) V96 flange system: Basic version: -30°C (-22°F) to +130°C (266°F) Special version: min. -60°C (-76°F) High temperature version, FFKM: max. +250°C (482°F) Kalrez 2035: max. +210°C (410°F) FPM (Viton) or FEP-coated: max. +200°C (392°F) PTFE-Wave-Stick: -20°C (-4°F) to +150°C (302°F), pressure dependent PP-Wave-Stick: -20°C (-4°F)to +100°C (212°F) Unrestricted, provided ambient temperature and flange temperature are within the specified limits Signal converter (Tamb): -40°C (-4°F) to +55°C (131°F) FMCW Radar X-Band 8.5 - 9.9 GHz Type 3: ± 8° Type 4: ± 6° Wave-Stick: ± 9° Ex-i current output HART® (passive) Current Accuracy and linearity clamp voltage 4 - 20 mA; without or with error message 3.6 mA or 22 mA 0.15 %; TC=100 ppm/K > 17V (I = 4 mA); > 13V (I = 20 mA) Digital communication HART® Ambient conditions Environment class Protection category (converter) Electrical connection Cable entries: Terminals: Locations exposed direct to open-air climate, D1 Severity in conformity with EN 60654-1 IP66 / IP67 (equivalent to NEMA 4 and 4X) 1 x M 20×1.5 (delivered with 1 cable gland M 20 mm or QUICKON® 2-pole cutter clamp) Cable cross-section 0.5-1.5 mm² (AWG 20-16) U-clamp terminals (for PA and FE) cable cross-section max. 4 mm² (AWG 12) 21 Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) 8 BM 702 Level-Radar Type code Series V96 or LP: Series WS: Terminal cover Terminal cover Name plate Flange system Name plate Flange system High temperature distance piece (optional) xxx xxx Marking Flange material Marking Flange material xxx Marking Material "Metaglass" ring (not for LP version) optional: flange plate (Vers. LPTFE/PTFE) Stick (LPTFE/PTFE/PP) Flange plating (for Hastelloy, Ti, Ta) optional: antenna (LP horn antenna) Marking Flange plating (for Hastelloy) Marking of the signal converter (see name plate): BM 702 non-Ex version for non-hazardous areas BM 702i / EEx Ex version for hazardous areas, terminal compartment in Increased Safety „ia“ Marking of the Flange systems (see name plate on flange): ..(1).. ....(2)...... non-Ex version for non-hazardous areas ..(1).. ....(2)...... – E Ex ..(3).. Ex version for hazardous areas (1) V96 WS EA LP (2) SS HB HC Ti Ta Mo 22 Series Flange system V96 (with „Metaglass“ as versions with horn antenna or Wave-Guide) Wave-Stick (plastics rod antenna or short stick for still wells) Enamel antenna LP version (with horn antenna or Wave-Guide) Materials of the parts in contact with the product - Series V96: » Antennas and flanges: Flange and antenna of stainless steel used material: see marking on flange Flange plating and antenna of Hastelloy B (e.g. B2) used material: see marking on plating Flange plating and antenna of Hastelloy C (e.g. C4 or C22) used material: see marking on plating Flange plating and antenna of Titanium Flange plating and antenna of Tantalum Flange plating and antenna of Monel » gasket material: Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) FFKM K2035 K1091 FPM FEP Gaskets of FFKM, e.g. Kalrez™ 4079 or Parofluor™ V8545-75 Gaskets of Kalrez™ 2035 Gaskets of Kalrez™ 1091 Gaskets of FPM, e.g. Viton™ Gaskets FEP-coated (FPM core) SS PP - Series WS Stick and flange plate of conductive PTFE Stick and flange plate of PTFE stainless steel PTFE, gasket of FFKM also for version „LP horn antenna“ stainless steel PP, gasket of FPM (Viton™) EM PTFE - Series EA Antenna of enamel, sealing of PTFE LPTFE PTFE SS PTFE (3) 1G 2G Application conditions, equipment group II (explosive atmosphere by gases, vapours, mists) equipment category 1, application in Zone 0 (versions V96, EA, or Wave-Stick LPTFE or PTFE with Metaglass) equipment category 2, application in Zone 1 (Wave-Stick PP or PTFE without Metaglass, or LP flange system) (free) Without Ex approval (e.g. LP version) Limits of temperature at flange: Version Minimum flange temperature (1)+(2) of the type code Standard version V96 ... FFKM V96 ... K2035 V96 ... FPM V96 ... FEP WS LPTFE WS PTFE WS SS PTFE WS SS PP LP 23 -30°C (-22°F) -30°C (-22°F) -30°C (-22°F) -30°C (-22°F) -40°C (-40°F) -40°C (-40°F) -20°C (-4°F) -20°C (-4°F) -20°C (-4°F) Maximum flange temperature Special version Without high with marking temperature „2.4610“ at the distance piece Metaglass ring -60°C (-76°F) +130°C (+266°F) -60°C (-76°F) +130°C (+266°F) -60°C (-76°F) +130°C (+266°F) -60°C (-76°F) +130°C (+266°F) ––– +130°C (+266°F) ––– +130°C (+266°F) ––– +130°C (+266°F) ––– +100°C (+212°F) ––– +130°C (+266°F) With high temperature distance piece +250°C (+482°F) +210°C (+410°F) +200°C (+392°F) +200°C (+392°F) +150°C (+302°F) +150°C (+302°F) +150°C (+302°F) +100°C (+212°F) ––– Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00) 9 Parameter check list BM 702 ..................................Vers.:......................device no.................................. 24 Menu modified at .......................................: .................: .................: .................: Fct. Configuration parameters (extract) 3.1.1 Tank height.......................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.1.2 Block distance ..................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.1.3 Antenna............................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.1.4 Antenna extension.............................: .................: .................: .................: 3.1.5 Distance piece ..................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.1.6 Stillwell / diameter ............................: .................: .................: .................: 3.1.7 Reference offset ................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.1.8 Tank bottom......................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.3.1 Current output, function offset............: .................: .................: .................: 3.3.2 Current output range/error.................: .................: .................: .................: 3.3.3 Min. current scale..............................: .................: .................: .................: 3.5.2 Empty spectrum................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.5.3 Time constant...................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.5.4 Tracking speed ..................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.5.5 Multiple reflections (yes/no)..............: .................: .................: .................: 3.5.6 Block distance ident (yes/no)............: .................: .................: .................: 3.5.7 Function FTB .....................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.5.8 Epsilon R..........................................: .................: .................: .................: 3.5.9 Tank type..........................................: .................: .................: .................: Installation and operating instructions BM 702 (07/00)
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