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Model XMT868

Startup Guide
(One- and Two-Channel)
May 2004

Process Control Instruments

Model XMT868
Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter for
Liquids (1- & 2-Channel)
Startup Guide 910-171UB2
June 2003

Warranty Each instrument manufactured by GE Panametrics is warranted to be


free from defects in material and workmanship. Liability under this
warranty is limited to restoring the instrument to normal operation or
replacing the instrument, at the sole discretion of GE Panametrics. Fuses
and batteries are specifically excluded from any liability. This warranty
is effective from the date of delivery to the original purchaser. If GE
Panametrics determines that the equipment was defective, the warranty
period is:

• one year for general electronic failures of the instrument

• one year for mechanical failures of the transducers


If GE Panametrics determines that the equipment was damaged by
misuse, improper installation, the use of unauthorized replacement parts,
or operating conditions outside the guidelines specified by GE
Panametrics, the repairs are not covered under this warranty.

The warranties set forth herein are exclusive and are in lieu of
all other warranties whether statutory, express or implied
(including warranties or merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, and warranties arising from course of
dealing or usage or trade).

Return Policy If a GE Panametrics instrument malfunctions within the warranty period,


the following procedure must be completed:
1. Notify GE Panametrics, giving full details of the problem, and
provide the model number and serial number of the instrument. If the
nature of the problem indicates the need for factory service, GE
Panametrics will issue a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER
(RAN), and shipping instructions for the return of the instrument to a
service center will be provided.
2. If GE Panametrics instructs you to send your instrument to a service
center, it must be shipped prepaid to the authorized repair station
indicated in the shipping instructions.
3. Upon receipt, GE Panametrics will evaluate the instrument to
determine the cause of the malfunction.
Then, one of the following courses of action will then be taken:

• If the damage is covered under the terms of the warranty, the


instrument will be repaired at no cost to the owner and returned.

• If GE Panametrics determines that the damage is not covered under


the terms of the warranty, or if the warranty has expired, an estimate
for the cost of the repairs at standard rates will be provided. Upon
receipt of the owner’s approval to proceed, the instrument will be
repaired and returned.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Installation
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Site Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Electronics Enclosure Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Flowcell Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Transducer Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Cable Lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Transducer Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Installing a Flowcell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Installing Temperature Transmitters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Mounting the XMT868 Electronics Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Making the Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Wiring the Line Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Wiring the Transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Wiring the Standard 0/4-20 mA Analog Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
Wiring the Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Wiring the Option Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
What Next?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19

Chapter 2: Initial Setup


Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Site Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Programming Methods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Using the RCCU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Communications Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Accessing the User Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
The PROG Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
The GLOBL Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
The GLOBL-SYSTM Sub-menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
The CHx Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
The ACTIV Sub-menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
The CHx-SYSTM Sub-menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
The PIPE Sub-menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
Exiting the User Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-32

Chapter 3: Operation
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Powering Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
The Optional LCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
The Optional RCCU Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Taking Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
The LCD Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
The RCCU Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
What Next?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8

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Table of Contents (cont.)


Chapter 4: Specifications
General Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1
Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3
Additional Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4
Transducer Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5
Pipe Size and Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7
Wetted Transducers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7
Clamp-on Transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7
Flowcell Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8

Appendix A: CE Mark Compliance


Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1

Appendix B: Data Records


Available Option Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
Option Cards Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
Site Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3

Appendix C: Measuring P and L Dimensions


Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1
Measuring P and L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1

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Chapter 1
Installation

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1

Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2

Site Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2

Installing a Flowcell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4

Installing Temperature Transmitters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4

Mounting the XMT868 Electronics Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5

Making the Electrical Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6

What Next? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19


June 2003

Introduction To ensure safe and reliable operation of the Model XMT868


Flowmeter, the system must be installed in accordance with the
guidelines established by GE Panametrics’ engineers. Those
guidelines, explained in detail in this chapter, include the following
topics:

• Unpacking the Model XMT868 system

• Selecting suitable sites for the electronics enclosure and the


flowcell/transducers
• Installing the flowcell/transducers
Note: See the enclosed Liquid Transducer Installation Guide
(914-002) for detailed instructions on transducer installation.

• Installing optional temperature transmitters

• Installing the electronics enclosure

• Wiring the electronics enclosure

!WARNING!
The Model XMT868 flow transmitter can measure
the flow rate of many fluids, some potentially
hazardous. The importance of proper safety
practices cannot be overemphasized.

Be sure to follow all applicable local safety codes


and regulations for installing electrical equipment
and working with hazardous fluids or flow
conditions. Consult company safety personnel or
local safety authorities to verify the safety of any
procedure or practice.

!ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS!


To meet CE Mark requirements, all cables must be
installed as described in Appendix A, CE Mark
Compliance.

Installation 1-1
June 2003

Unpacking Carefully remove the electronics enclosure, the transducers, and the
cables from the shipping containers. Before discarding any of the
packing materials, account for all components and documentation
listed on the packing slip. The discarding of an important item along
with the packing materials is all too common. If anything is missing
or damaged, contact the factory immediately for assistance.

Site Considerations Because the relative location of the flowcell and the electronics
enclosure is important, use the guidelines in this section to plan the
XMT868 installation. Figure 1-1 below shows a typical installation.

Figure 1-1: A Typical Model XMT868 System

Electronics Enclosure The standard Model XMT868 electronics enclosure is a powder-


Location coated, cast-aluminum, NEMA-7/4X explosion-proof enclosure, and
an optional stainless-steel enclosure is available. Typically, the
enclosure is mounted as close as possible to the transducers. When
choosing a site, make sure the location permits easy access to the
electronics enclosure for programming, maintenance and service. If
an RCCU will be used to communicate with the unit, the electronics
enclosure window must have a clear line-of-sight distance of
≤ 8 ft (2.5 m) with an angle of incidence ≤ 15°.

1-2 Installation
June 2003

Electronics Enclosure Note: For compliance with the European Union’s Low Voltage
Location (cont.) Directive (73/23/EEC), this unit requires an external power
disconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker. The
disconnect device must be marked as such, clearly visible,
directly accessible, and located within 1.8 m (6 ft) of the
Model XMT868.

Flowcell Location Ideally, choose a section of pipe with unlimited access; for example, a
long stretch of pipe that is above ground. However, if the flowcell is
to be mounted on an underground pipe, dig a pit around the pipe to
facilitate installation of the transducers.

Transducer Location For a given fluid and pipe, the Model XMT868’s accuracy depends
primarily on the location and alignment of the transducers. In addition
to accessibility, when planning for transducer location, adhere to the
following guidelines:

• Locate the transducers so that there are at least 10 pipe diameters


of straight, undisturbed flow upstream and 5 pipe diameters of
straight, undisturbed flow downstream from the measurement
point. Undisturbed flow means avoiding sources of turbulence in
the fluid such as valves, flanges, expansions, and elbows; avoiding
swirl; and avoiding cavitation.
• Locate the transducers on a common axial plane along the pipe.
Locate the transducers on the side of the pipe, rather than the top or
bottom, since the top of the pipe tends to accumulate gas and the
bottom tends to accumulate sediment. Either condition will cause
increased attenuation of the ultrasonic signal. There is no similar
restriction with vertical pipes. However, vertical pipes should be
avoided in order to insure a full pipe at the measurement point.

Cable Lengths Locate the electronics enclosure as close as possible to the flowcell/
transducers, preferably directly on the flowcell. However, GE
Panametrics can supply transducer cables up to 1,000 ft (300 m) in
length for remote location of the electronics enclosure. If longer
cables are required, consult the factory for assistance.

Transducer Cables When installing the transducer cables, always observe established
standard practices for the installation of electrical cables. Do not route
transducer cables alongside high amperage AC power lines or any
other cables that could cause electrical interference. Also, protect the
transducer cables and connections from the weather and corrosive
atmospheres.

Installation 1-3
June 2003

Transducer Cables Note: If you are using your own cables to connect the transducers
(cont.) to the electronics console, they must have electrical
characteristics identical to the cables supplied by GE
Panametrics. For transducer frequencies up to 2 MHz, the
cables in each pair must be the same length within ±4 in. (10
cm). For transducer frequencies above 2 MHz, the cables in
each pair must be the same length within ±0.5 in. (1.25 cm).

Installing a Flowcell A flowcell is the section of pipe where the transducers are mounted. It
can be created either by mounting the transducers on the existing
pipeline or by mounting them on a spoolpiece. A spoolpiece is a
separately manufactured pipe section, matched to the existing pipe,
which contains ports for mounting the transducers. This approach
allows the transducers to be aligned and calibrated before inserting
the spoolpiece into the pipeline.

Figure 1-1 on page 1-2 shows a typical Model XMT868 spoolpiece,


with a mounting bracket to hold the electronics enclosure. For
detailed instructions on installing the transducers and/or spoolpiece,
refer to the supplied drawings and the enclosed GE Panametrics
Liquid Transducer Installation Guide (914-002).

Installing Temperature Optional temperature transmitters may be installed as part of the


Transmitters flowcell, near the ultrasonic transducer ports. Be sure to observe the
siting requirements given earlier in this chapter. These transmitters
should send a 0/4-20 mA signal to the Model XMT868. In turn, the
XMT868 must be fitted with a suitable option card to process the
signals and to provide the required 24 VDC power to the transmitters.
Any desired transmitters or sensors may be used, but they must have
an accuracy equal to 0.5% of the reading or better.

Note: Resistive Thermal Devices (RTDs) are a good choice for


measuring the temperature.

Typically, a 1/2” NPT female threaded port is used to mount the


transmitters on the flowcell. If the pipeline is insulated, the coupling
may need to be extended to provide convenient access. Of course,
other types of mounting ports, including flanged ports, may be used
for the transmitters.

Figure 1-2 on page 1-5 shows a typical mounting arrangement for a


temperature transmitter. The temperature transmitter should protrude
1/4 to 1/2 way into the pipe.

1-4 Installation
November 2003

Installing Temperature
Transmitters (cont.)
Temperature
Transmitter

RTD

Thermowell

Coupling

Flowcell Wall

Figure 1-2: Typical Temperature Transmitter Mounting

Mounting the XMT868 The standard model XMT868 electronics package is housed in a
Electronics Enclosure NEMA-4X weather-resistant enclosure suitable for indoor or outdoor
use. Refer to Figure 1-9 on page 1-20 for the mounting dimensions
and the weight of this enclosure.

!WARNING!
If a unit equipped with an optional LCD display
board is being installed in a hazardous area, be
sure to adjust the backlight brightness and display
contrast before mounting the electronics
enclosure. See Chapter 2, Displaying Data, in the
Programming Manual for details.

The Model XMT868 electronics enclosure is fitted with a mounting


boss that has a single 3/4” NPTF threaded hole at its center and four
1/4-20 tapped holes at its corners. By using this mounting boss, the
electronics enclosure may be mounted by any of the typical
techniques shown in Figure 1-10 on page 1-21.

!WARNING!
Proper grounding of the XMT868 chassis is
required to prevent the possibility of electric shock.
See Figure 1-10 on page 1-21 for the location of the
chassis grounding screw.

Installation 1-5
June 2003

Making the Electrical This section contains instructions for making all the necessary
Connections electrical connections to the Model XMT868 flow transmitter. Refer
to Figure 1-11 on page 1-22 for a complete wiring diagram.

Except for the power connector, all electrical connectors are stored on
their terminal blocks during shipment and may be removed from the
enclosure for more convenient wiring. Simply, feed the cables
through the conduit holes on the side of the enclosure, attach the
wires to the appropriate connectors and plug the connectors back into
their terminal blocks.

!ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS!


To meet CE Mark requirements, all cables must be
installed as described in Appendix A, CE Mark
Compliance.

Refer to Figure 1-4 on page 1-12 and prepare the Model XMT868 for
wiring by completing the following steps:

!WARNING!
Always disconnect the line power from the Model
XMT868 before removing either the front cover or
the rear cover. This is especially important in a
hazardous environment.

1. Disconnect any previously wired power line from the unit.


2. Loosen the set screw on the rear cover.
3. Place a rod or long screwdriver across the cover in the slots
provided, and rotate the cover counterclockwise until it comes free
from the enclosure.
4. Install any required cable clamps in the appropriate conduit holes
around the side of the enclosure.
5. Note the labels inside the rear cover to assist in wiring the power
and option card connections. Also, Figure 1-12 on page 1-23
shows the rear cover option card labels for every available option
card configuration.

Proceed to the appropriate section of this chapter to make the desired


wiring connections.

1-6 Installation
June 2003

Option Card Connections Power Connections

Label Set Screw Slots


Inside View Outside View

Figure 1-3: Rear Cover with Connection Labels

Wiring the Line Power The Model XMT868 may be ordered for operation with power inputs
of 100-120 VAC, 220-240 VAC, or 12-28 VDC. The label on the side
of the electronics enclosure lists the meter’s required line voltage and
power rating. The fuse size is listed in Chapter 4, Specifications. Be
sure to connect the meter only to the specified line voltage.

Note: For compliance with the European Union’s Low Voltage


Directive (73/23/EEC), this unit requires an external power
disconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker. The
disconnect device must be marked as such, clearly visible,
directly accessible, and located within 1.8 m (6 ft) of the
Model XMT868.

Refer to Figure 1-11 on page 1-22 to locate terminal block TB5 and
connect the line power as follows:

!WARNING!
Improper connection of the line power leads or
connecting the meter to the incorrect line voltage
may damage the unit. It may also result in
hazardous voltages at the flowcell and associated
piping as well as within the electronics enclosure.

Installation 1-7
June 2003

Wiring the Line Power 1. Prepare the line power leads by trimming the line and neutral AC
(cont.) power leads (or the positive and negative DC power leads) to a
length 0.5 in. (1 cm) shorter than the ground lead. This ensures
that the ground lead is the last to detach if the power cable is
forcibly disconnected from the meter.
2. Install a suitable cable clamp in the conduit hole indicated in
Figure 1-11 on page 1-22. If possible, avoid using the other
conduit holes for this purpose, to minimize any interference in the
circuitry from the AC power line.

!ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS!


To meet CE Mark requirements, all cables must be
installed as described in Appendix A, CE Mark
Compliance.

3. Strip 1/4-in. of insulation from the end of each of the three line
power leads.
4. Route the cable through the conduit hole and connect the line
power leads to terminal block TB5, using the pin number
assignments shown in Figure 1-11 on page 1-22.
5. Leaving a bit of slack, secure the power line with the cable clamp.

!WARNING!
Make sure both covers, with their O-ring seals, are
installed and the set screws tightened before
applying power in a hazardous environment.

Note: If a unit with an optional LCD display board is being installed


in a hazardoua area, be sure to adjust the backlight brightness
and display contrast before mounting the electronics
enclosure. See Chapter 2, Displaying Data, in the
Programming Manual for details.

Caution!
The transducers must be properly wired before applying
power to the meter.

Proceed to the next section to continue the initial wiring of the Model
XMT868 flow transmitter.

1-8 Installation
June 2003

Wiring the Transducers Before wiring the XMT868 transducers, complete the following
steps:

• Disconnect the main power from the electronics enclosure.

• Remove the rear cover and install all required cable clamps.

!WARNING!
Before connecting the transducers, take them to a
safe area and discharge any static buildup by
shorting the center conductor of the transducer
cables to the metal shield on the cable connector.

Note: For transducer frequencies below 2 MHz, the cable lengths


must be within 4 in. (10 cm) of each other. If the transducer
frequency exceeds 2 MHz, the cable lengths must be within 0.5
in. (1.25 cm) of each other.
1. Locate the CH1 transducer cables and connect them to the two
CH1 transducers in the flowcell. Feed the free ends of the cables
through the selected conduit hole in the electronics enclosure.
2. If an optional lightning protector is being installed, connect it
between the meter and the transducers.
3. Refer to the wiring diagram in Figure 1-11 on page 1-22 and
connect the transducer cables to terminal block J3. Then, secure
the cable clamp.
Note: The RED cable leads are the SIG(+) leads and the BLACK
cable leads are the RTN(-) leads.

!ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS!


To meet CE Mark requirements, all cables must be
installed as described in Appendix A, CE Mark
Compliance.

4. For a 2-Channel XMT868, repeat steps 1-2 to connect the CH2


transducers to terminal block J4. It is not required that both
channels of a 2-Channel unit be connected.
5. If wiring of the unit has been completed, reinstall the rear cover on
the enclosure and tighten the set screw.

Note: A channel must be activated before it can begin taking


measurements. See Chapter 2, Initial Setup, for instructions.

Installation 1-9
June 2003

Wiring the Standard 0/4- The standard configuration of the Model XMT868 flow transmitter
20 mA Analog Outputs includes two isolated 0/4-20 mA analog outputs (designated as
outputs 1 and 2). Connections to these outputs may be made with
standard twisted-pair wiring, but the current loop impedance for these
circuits must not exceed 600 ohms.

To wire the analog outputs, complete the following steps:

1. Disconnect the main power to the unit and remove the rear cover.
2. Install the required cable clamp in the chosen conduit hole on the
side of the electronics enclosure.
3. Refer to Figure 1-11 on page 1-22 for the location of terminal
block J1 and wire the analog outputs as shown. Secure the cable
clamp.
Note: Analog outputs 1 and 2 in the wiring diagram correspond to
analog outputs A and B in Slot 0 in the XMT868 software.

!ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS!


To meet CE Mark requirements, all cables must be
installed as described in Appendix A, CE Mark
Compliance.

4. If wiring of the unit has been completed, reinstall the rear cover on
the enclosure and tighten the set screw.

!WARNING!
Make sure both covers, with their o-ring seals, are
installed and the set screws tightened before
applying power in a hazardous environment.

Note: Prior to use, the analog outputs must be set up and calibrated.
See Chapter 1, Calibration, of the Service Manual for detailed
instructions.

Proceed to the next section to continue the initial wiring of the unit.

1-10 Installation
June 2003

Wiring the Serial Port The Model XMT868 flow transmitter is equipped with a built-in
serial communications port. The standard port is an RS232 interface,
but an optional RS485 interface is available upon request. Proceed to
the appropriate sub-section for wiring instructions. For more
information on serial communications refer to the EIA-RS Serial
Communications Manual (916-054).

Wiring the RS232 Use the serial port to connect the Model XMT868 flow transmitter to
Interface a printer, an ANSI terminal or a personal computer. The RS232
interface is wired as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE), and the signals
available at terminal block J1 are shown in Table 1-1 below. Refer to
Figure 1-11 on page 1-22 and complete the following steps:

1. Disconnect the main power to the unit and remove the rear cover.
2. Install the required cable clamp in the chosen conduit hole on the
side of the electronics enclosure.
3. Use the information in Table 1-1 below to construct a suitable
cable for connecting the Model XMT868 to the external device. If
desired, an appropriate cable may be purchased from GE
Panametrics.

Table 1-1: RS232 Connection to DCE or DTE Device


DCE DCE DTE DTE
J1 Signal DB25 DB9 DB25 DB9
Pin # Description Pin # Pin # Pin # Pin #
DTR
5 (Data Terminal 20 4 20 4
Ready)
CTS
6 4 7 5 8
(Clear to Send)
7 COM (Ground) 7 5 7 5
8 RX (Receive) 2 3 3 2
9 TX (Transmit) 3 2 2 3

Note: Signal names that imply direction (e.g., transmit and receive)
are named from the point of view of the DTE device (the GE
Panametrics meter is usually considered the DTE device).
When the RS232 standard is strictly followed, these signals
are labeled with the same name and pin # on the DCE device
side as well. Unfortunately, the convention is not followed
because the DTE and DCE side get confused. Therefore,
connections that imply direction are changed to reflect their
direction on the DCE side.

Installation 1-11
June 2003

Wiring the RS232 4. Feed the flying leads end of the cable through the conduit hole and
Interface (cont.) wire it to terminal block J1. Connect the other end of the cable to
the printer, ANSI terminal or personal computer, and secure the
cable clamp.

!ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS!


To meet CE Mark requirements, all cables must be
installed as described in Appendix A, CE Mark
Compliance.

After the wiring has been completed, consult the User’s Manual for
the external device to configure it for use with the XMT868.
Wiring the RS485 Use the optional RS485 serial port to network multiple XMT868 flow
Interface transmitters to a single computer terminal. Upon request, the standard
RS232 port on the XMT868 may be configured as a two-wire, half-
duplex RS485 interface, through a device such as the INMAC Model
800052 RS232-RS422/RS485 converter.
IMPORTANT: The XMT868 must be configured at the factory for
RS485 operation.
To wire the RS485 serial port, refer to Figure 1-11 on page 1-22 and
complete the following steps:
1. Disconnect the main power to the unit and remove the rear cover.
2. Install the required cable clamp in the chosen conduit hole on the
side of the electronics enclosure.
3. Feed one end of the cable through the conduit hole, wire it to
terminal block J1 and secure the cable clamp. Connect the other
end of the cable to the converter, as shown in Figure 1-4 below.

!ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS!


To meet CE Mark requirements, all cables must be
installed as described in Appendix A, CE Mark
Compliance.

4. If wiring of the unit has been completed, reinstall the rear cover on
the enclosure and tighten the set screw.
Proceed to the next section to continue the initial wiring of the unit.

XMT868 Converter

N.C. 6 1 TD OUT
N.C. 7 2
RX 8 3
TX 9 4 RD IN

Figure 1-4: Typical RS485 Connections

1-12 Installation
June 2003

Wiring the Option Cards The XMT868 can accommodate one option card in Slot 1 and one
option card in Slot 2. The following types of option cards are
available only in the combinations listed in Table B-1 on page B-1:

• Alarm Relays (Slot 1)

• Analog Inputs (Slot 1)

• Totalizer/Frequency Outputs (Slot 1)

• RTD Inputs (Slot 1)

• Analog Outputs (Slot 1)

• Modbus Communications (Slot 2)

• Data logging (Slot 2) - no wiring required

Wiring any option card installed in Slot 1 requires completion of the


following general steps:

1. Disconnect the main power to the unit and remove the rear cover.
2. Install a cable clamp in the chosen conduit hole on the side of the
electronics enclosure and feed a standard twisted-pair cable
through this conduit hole.
3. Locate the 12-pin terminal block (J2) in Figure 1-11 on page 1-22
and wire the option card as indicated on the label inside the rear
cover (see Figure 1-3 on page 1-7 and Figure 1-12 on page 1-23).
Secure the cable clamp.

IMPORTANT: Because of the attached wiring label, all rear covers


must remain with their original meters.

!ATTENTION EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS!


To meet CE Mark requirements, all cables must be
installed as described in Appendix A, CE Mark
Compliance.

4. If wiring of the unit has been completed, reinstall the rear cover on
the enclosure and tighten the set screw.

Note: Prior to use, the option card must be set up and calibrated.
See Chapter 1, Programming Site Data, in the Programming
Manual and Chapter 1, Calibration, in the Service Manual for
detailed instructions.

For more specific instructions on particular option cards, proceed to


the appropriate sub-section(s) that follow.

Installation 1-13
June 2003

Wiring an Alarms Option Each alarms option card includes two or four Form C relays
Card (designated as A, B, C and D), which are available in two types:

• general purpose

• hermetically sealed for Class I, Division 2 hazardous areas.

The maximum electrical ratings for the relays are listed in Chapter 4,
Specifications. Each of the alarm relays can be wired as either
Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC).

In setting up an alarm relay, it may be wired for either conventional or


fail-safe operation. In fail-safe mode, the alarm relay is constantly
energized, except when it is triggered or a power failure or other
interruption occurs. See Figure 1-5 below for the operation of a
normally open alarm relay in both conventional and fail-safe mode.

Connect each alarm relay in accordance with the wiring instructions


shown on the label inside the rear cover (see Figure 1-3 on page 1-7
and Figure 1-12 on page 1-23).

Conventional Fail-Safe
not triggered not triggered

NO NO
C C

NC NC

ALARM ALARM
MONITORING MONITORING
DEVICE DEVICE

NO NO
C C

NC NC

ALARM ALARM
MONITORING MONITORING
DEVICE DEVICE
Conventional Fail-Safe
triggered triggered or power failure

Figure 1-5: Conventional and Fail-Safe Operation

1-14 Installation
June 2003

Wiring a 0/4-20 mA This option card includes two or four isolated 0/4-20 mA analog
Analog Inputs Option inputs (designated as A, B, C and D), each of which includes a 24
Card VDC power supply for loop-powered transmitters. Either input may
be used to process the temperature signal, while the other input is
used to process the pressure signal.

Note: To enter programming data during operation of the meter, it


will be necessary to know which input is assigned to which
process parameter. This information should be entered in
Appendix B, Data Records.

The analog inputs, which have an impedance of 118 ohms, should be


connected with standard twisted-pair wiring. Power to the
transmitters may be supplied either by the integral 24 VDC power
supply on the analog input option card or by an external power
supply. Figure 1-6 below shows typical wiring diagrams, with and
without an external power supply, for one of the analog inputs.

With External Power Supply

24 VDC
POWER SUPPLY
- +

Analog Input Transmitter

+ IN Sensor
+
RTN - OUT
+24V

Analog Input
Transmitter

+
- OUT Sensor
RTN
+24V + IN

With Internal Power Supply

Figure 1-6: Analog Input Wiring Diagram

Installation 1-15
June 2003

Wiring a 0/4-20 mA Wire the analog inputs as shown on the label in the rear cover (see
Analog Inputs Option Figure 1-3 on page 1-7 and Figure 1-12 on page 1-23).
Card (cont.)
Note: The analog inputs option card can be calibrated with the
Model XMT868’s built-in analog outputs. However, be certain
that the analog outputs have been calibrated first. See
Chapter 1, Calibration, in the Service Manual for the
appropriate procedures.

Wiring a Totalizer and Each totalizer and frequency output option card provides two or four
Frequency Output outputs (designated as A, B, C, and D).
Option Card
Wire this option card in accordance with the connections shown on
the label in the rear cover (see Figure 1-3 on page 1-7 and Figure 1-12
on page 1-23). Figure 1-7 below shows sample wiring diagrams of a
totalizer output circuit and a frequency output circuit.

Totalizer Output
Model XMT868 Pulse Counter

Volts +
(Int. Pwr. Sup.)
OUT
Load
RTN

Volts -
(Common)

Model XMT868 Frequency Counter

+5V

200Ω

OUT IN
RTN Common

Frequency Output

Figure 1-7: Totalizer and Frequency Output Wiring

1-16 Installation
June 2003

Wiring an RTD Inputs The Model XMT868 RTD (Resistance Temperature Device) inputs
Option Card option card provides two direct RTD inputs (designated as A and B).
Each RTD input requires three wires, and should be connected as
shown on the label in the rear cover (see Figure 1-3 on page 1-7 and
Figure 1-12 on page 1-23).

Wiring a 0/4-20 mA The analog outputs option card includes two isolated 0/4-20 mA
Analog Outputs Option outputs (designated as A and B). Connections to these outputs may be
Card made with standard twisted-pair wiring, but the total current loop
impedance for these circuits must not exceed 1,000 ohms. Wire this
option card with the connections shown on the label in the rear cover
(see Figure 1-3 on page 1-7 and Figure 1-12 on page 1-23).

A Specific Example To illustrate the procedures described in the previous sections for
wiring the option cards, a specific example may prove helpful.
Assume that an XMT868 is equipped with and option card numbered
703-1223-08. Table B-1 on page B-1 in Appendix B, Data Records,
indicates that this option card includes two analog current inputs and
two standard alarm relays.

By referring to Figure 1-12 on page 1-23, you can see that the
appropriate connection diagram for this option card is the first one
from the left in the middle row. This label should also be found inside
the rear cover of the XMT868. Based on this information, wiring of
the Input/Output connections to terminal block J2 should be
completed as shown in Table 1-2 below.

Table 1-2: Wiring a 703-1223-08 Option Card


J2 Pin # Description Connection
1 Alarm A Normally Open
2 Alarm A Common
3 Alarm A Normally Closed
4 Alarm B Normally Open
5 Alarm B Common
6 Alarm B Normally Closed
7 Out C +24 V to Input C
8 Input C Signal (+)
9 Input C Return (-)
10 Out D +24 V to Input D
11 Input D Signal (+)
12 Input D Return (-)

Installation 1-17
June 2003

Wiring the Modbus The Modbus option card uses the RS485 standard for Modbus
Option Card communication. The Modbus card must be installed in Slot 2. The
RS485 standard allows up to 32 nodes (drivers and receivers) on one
multidrop network, at distances up to 4,000 ft (1,200 m). GE
Panametrics recommends using 24-gauge (24 AWG) twisted-pair
wire with a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms and 120-ohm
termination at each end of the communications line.
Note: The Modbus option card provides its own RS485 connections.
Thus, the meter can have its serial port configured as RS232
and still provide RS485 Modbus signals.
IMPORTANT: Because the Modbus option card uses pins 1 and 2 on
terminal block J2, only those option cards that do not
use these pins may be installed in Slot 1, while a
Modbus card is installed in Slot 2. Specifically, only
the option cards designated as “OI” and “OR” in
Figure 1-12 on page 1-23 are compatible with the
Modbus option card.
To link the XMT868 to the control system (refer to Figure 1-8):
1. Connect the TMT- wire to pin #I/O1, the inverting or negative
connection.
2. Connect the TMT+ wire to pin #I/O2, the non-inverting or
positive connection.
3. If desired, the pin #I/O3 can be used for an optional shield
.

TMT-

TMT+

Shield (Opt)

Figure 1-8: The RS485 Modbus Terminal Block Connector

1-18 Installation
June 2003

Data Logging Option The XMT868 can be fitted with a data logging option card, which
Card must be installed in Slot 2. The data logging option card increases the
XMT868’s memory by up to 2 MB, to enhance its logging capability,
and includes an industry-standard PCMCIA card connector for
additional expansion.

What Next? After the XMT868 has been completely installed and wired, proceed
to Chapter 2, Initial Setup, to program the meter for taking flow rate
measurements.

!WARNING!
Make sure both covers, with their o-ring seals, are
installed and the set screws tightened before
applying power in a hazardous environment.

Installation 1-19
June 2003

SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW

Ø6.10 (Ø155)
2.06
(52)
51°
H I LE
3.86 EN W EN
OP ER
(98) T

G
NO

IS
RCV

DO

ED

Figure 1-9: Model XMT868 Outline Drawing #712-1002


8.20
(208)

3/4" NPTF, 7 plcs XGS868


TX FAULT PWR TX

N
IO
NE

NS
AS

P
OU TE
VR I R SOUS

0.53 (13)

Mounting Boss
(shown with optional display board)

1.00 (25)

0.28 (7)
0.25 (6)

1.25 (32)

3/4" NPTF
1/4-20 UNC-2B, 4 plcs

10-32 External Gnd Screw NOTE: AL Weight = 10 lb (4.5 kg)


SS Weight = 25 lb (11.5 kg)
MOUNTING BOSS

Installation 1-20
June 2003

Transmitter Transmitter 3/4" NPTM


EN
WH I L E E
NE EN
WH I LE E
NE
Transmitter EN
WH I LE E
NE
OP R OP R OP R
T T T
.265 Dia., 4 plcs

NO

NO

NO
1.75

G
IS

IS

IS
RCV RCV RCV

DO

DO

DO
ED

ED

ED
1.00
Pipe 1.55
XGS868 XGS868 XGS868
TX FAULT PWR TX TX FAULT PWR TX
4.50 TX FAULT PWR TX

N
1.25

IO

IO

IO
NE

NE

NE
NS

NS

S
AS AS Weld AS

N
P

P
OU TE Mounting Boss OU TE OU TE
VR I R SOUS Mounting Boss VR I R SOUS 0.05 VR I R SOUS
Mounting Boss
Gnd Screw Gnd Screw
U-Bolts 0.25
Pipe Gnd Screw
TYPICAL MOUNTING POST Mounting Post 1/4-20 Hardware
1/4-20 Hardware 1/4-20 Hardware

Angle Bracket Angle Bracket 3/4" NPTF Coupling

Figure 1-10: Model XMT868 Mounting Techniques


Fillet Weld Pipe
Pipe
U-Bolt, 2 plcs
5/16-18 Hardware 5/16-18 Hardware

END VIEW SIDE VIEW


TYPICAL BRACKET MOUNTING TYPICAL BRACKET MOUNTING
(Horizontal Pipe) (Vertical Pipe)

TYPICAL PIPE MOUNTING


6.000
Transmitter (Horizontal Pipe)
1.000

1.250
Conduit Holes
5.000 1.250
NOTE: Mount unit so that
conduit holes clear angle 1.250
bracket. .265 Dia., 8 plcs
Front Cover
Rear Cover 0.625
1.000
1.080 2.830

Mounting Boss 0.375


1/4-20 Hardware

6.000 2.830
Pipe

1.400
Angle Bracket 5/16-18 Hardware
.330 Dia., 4 plcs 5.000

BRACKET MOUNTING - SIDE VIEW ANGLE MOUNTING BRACKET

Installation 1-21
June 2003

INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS RS232/RS485 SERIAL PORT


Pin No. Description NOTE: For compliance with the European Union's Low Voltage Directive Pin No. Description
1 I/O1 See wiring label in (73/23/EEC), this unit requires an external power disconnect device 5 DTR Data Terminal Ready
rear cover and in such as a switch or circuit breaker. The disconnect device must be
2 I/O2 6 CTS Clear To Send
Figure 1-11 on marked as such, clearly visible, directly accessible and located
3 I/O3 page 1-22. 7 COM Ground
within 1.8 m (6 ft) of the Model XGS868.
4 I/O4 8 RX Receive
5 I/O5 9 TX Transmit
6 I/O6 Nameplate
7 I/O7

Figure 1-11: Model XMT868 Wiring Diagram


8 I/O8 0/4-20 mA ANALOG OUTPUTS
9 I/O9 Pin No. Description
10 I/O10 1 AOUT1+ Output 1 - SIG(+)
11 I/O11 2 AOUT1- Output 1 - RTN(-)
12 I/O12 3 AOUT2+ Output 2 - SIG(+)
4 AOUT2- Output 2 - RTN(-)
Conduit Hole (1 of 7)
Power Cable Inlet

Protective Conductor Terminal DC POWER INPUT


Pin # Description
Grounding Jumper 1 Line Positive
2 Line Negative
NOTE: Unit shown from rear with 3 No Connection
rear cover removed.
Mounting Boss
CH2 TRANSDUCER CH1 TRANSDUCER
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description AC POWER INPUT
1 CH2UP Upstream SIG(+) 1 CH1UP Upstream SIG(+) Pin # Description
2 CH2RTN Upstream RTN(-) 2 CH1RTN Upstream RTN(-) 1 Line Power
3 CH2RTN Downstream RTN(-) 3 CH1RTN Downstream RTN(-) 2 Line Neutral
4 CH2DN Downstream SIG(+) 4 CH1DN Downstream SIG(+) 3 Earth Ground

Installation 1-22
June 2003

AA,HH FF,TT,FT,CT,CF FO,TO,CO FA,FH,TA,TH,CA,CH CI,TI,FI


Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1
2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 12

Figure 1-12: Option Card Connection Labels


AI,HI OI OR AR,HR II
Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1
2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 12

CR,FR,TR CIR RR IR
Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1
2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 NOTE:
5 5 5 5 R = RTD Input
6 6 6 6 A = Standard Alarm
7 7 7 7 H = Hermetic Alarm
8 8 8 8
F = Frequency Output
9 9 9 9
T = Totalizer Output
10 10 10 10
I = Current Input
11 11 11 11
C = Current Output
12 12 12 12
O = Blank/No Connection

Installation 1-23
Chapter 2
Initial Setup

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1

Site Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1

Programming Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1

Using the RCCU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2

Accessing the User Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4

The PROG Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6

The GLOBL Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6

The CHx Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11

Exiting the User Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-32


June 2003

Introduction This chapter provides instructions for programming the minimum


amount of data required to place the Model XMT868 flowmeter into
operation. Before the Model XMT868 can begin taking
measurements and displaying valid data, the current system and pipe
parameters must be entered. In addition, a 2-Channel meter requires
that each channel be activated prior to use. Additional programming
options provide access to the more advanced features of the Model
XMT868, but this information is not required to begin taking
measurements.

Note: See the Programming Manual for information on those User


Program features not covered in this chapter.

Site Parameters In order to begin using the Model XMT868, the following sub-menus
within the User Program will be accessed:

• ACTIV - activate one or both channels and select the desired


measurement method
• CHx-SYSTM - enter the individual channel parameters

• GLOBL-SYSTM - enter the system units

• PIPE - enter the pipe parameters

As a guide in following the programming instructions in this chapter,


the relevant portions of the Model XMT868 menu map have been
reproduced in Figures 2-3 through 2-5 in the back of this chapter.

Programming Methods There are two methods for programming the XMT868 flowmeter:

• Remote Control Communications Unit (RCCU) - a hand-held


device that communicates with the XMT868 via wireless, infrared
transmissions.
• Instrument Data Manager (IDM) - a PC-based, non-resident
software program that communicates with the XMT868 via its
RS232 serial port.

Note: The XMT868 cannot be programmed from the electronics


enclosure. One of the above methods must be used.

Although the displays differ somewhat, the general procedures are the
same for the RCCU and IDM methods. This chapter provides detailed
instructions for programming the XMT868 with an RCCU. If the
IDM software is being used, refer to Appendix C, Instrument Data
Manager, in the Programming Manual and/or the IDM User’s
Manual for complete instructions.

Initial Setup 2-1


June 2003

Using the RCCU To energize the RCCU, press the [ON] key on its keypad. The
RCCU’s LCD display, which consists of 4 lines x 20 characters, will
be activated. See Figure 2-1 below for the layout of the RCCU
keypad and display.

Note: For detailed instructions on using and maintaining the RCCU,


refer to the Service Manual and/or the Programming Manual.

For reliable RCCU communications, the infrared receiver in the


window of the XMT868 should have a clear line of sight to the
RCCU and should be located within 8 ft (2.5 m) of the RCCU with an
angle of incidence of no more than 15°.

Send Light Receive Light

Indicator Block
Display

ONLINE PROGRAM SL
On Line Operations
Edit Site
PROG LOG DATA
Right Arrow Key
F1 F2 F3
ON Key
Soft Function Key
Up Arrow Key
ABC DEF GHI OFF
Left Arrow Key
7 8 9
Down Arrow Key
JKL MNO PQR SEND

4 5 6
Clear Key
STU VWX YZ RCV

1 2 3
Exit Key Shift Key

0
PRINT MENU

Shift Indicator Light


Enter Key

Figure 2-1: The RCCU Keypad and Display

2-2 Initial Setup


June 2003

Using the RCCU (cont.) Immediately upon activation, the RCCU will perform its normal
startup routine. This results in a display of the GE Panametrics logo,
followed by these informational displays:

GE Panametrics Inc.
--RCCU--
Remote Control
Communications Unit

Software Revision
RCCU R1B

F1 F2 F3

IDM MENU START GGGG When the startup routine has


IDM MENU been completed, this IDM
Menu Start display appears.
previous selection appears here
SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE
F1 F2 F3

The RCCU is now ready for operation.

Communications Failure If an attempt to communicate with the XMT868 does not result in a
proper connection with the RCCU, and error message such as the
following appears:

8C or Communicating At this display, press [F1] to


NO Packet Rcvd ce2 try again or press [F2] to quit.
Retry/Abort Commlink
RETRY ABORT
F1 F2 F3

Make sure that the RCCU battery is not weak, the windows on both
the RCCU and the XMT868 are clean, the transmission distance does
not exceed 8 ft (2.5 m), the angle of incidence does not exceed 15°
and there is an unobstructed line of sight between the two devices.
Then, carefully aim the RCCU and try again. If this fails to resolve
the problem, see Chapter 4, Parts Replacement, in the Service
Manual for instructions on RCCU battery replacement. If this does
not resolve the problem, contact GE Panametrics for assistance.

Initial Setup 2-3


June 2003

Accessing the User To access the XMT868’s User Program, the RCCU must be pointed
Program directly at the receiver in the window on the electronics enclosure
whenever data is being sent or received (see Figure 2-2 below).

Optional Display Receiver

RCV

XGS868
TX FAULT PWR TX

Red Fault Light Green Pwr Light

Figure 2-2: XMT868 Front Window

The green light in the window glows continuously to indicate that the
XMT868 is receiving power, while the red light should glow for more
than two seconds whenever a signal from the RCCU is initiated. If the
red light blinks repeatedly, the XMT868 is not receiving the RCCU
signal correctly. The Send/Receive lights on the RCCU blink once to
indicate the sending/receiving of a signal.

Note: If the red (Fault) light blinks once or flickers briefly, a flow
fault is indicated. This is unrelated to the RCCU, and the
problem must be resolved by referring to Chapters 2 and 3,
Error Codes and Diagnostics, in the Service Manual.

IDM MENU START GGGG At this display, press [F2] to


IDM MENU select ONLINE
previous selection appears here
SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE
F1 F2 F3

IMPORTANT: Always keep the RCCU pointed directly at the


XMT868 while communicating with the meter.

2-4 Initial Setup


June 2003

Accessing the User


Program (cont.) Uploading Basic Press the [F1] key to select
Target System Info. RCV and begin communica-
Press RCV Key...
tions, or press [F2] to select
CANCEL and abort the opera-
RCV CANCEL tion.
F1 F2 F3

If the operation was aborted, the RCCU resets to the main menu.
Otherwise, proceed to the next display.

Communicating... This display shows the status


PRESS EXIT to ESCAPE of the communication attempt.
50 Percent Complete

F1 F2 F3

When the connection is estab-


TARGET METER ID lished, this message appears
THIS IS AN XMT
briefly and is then replaced by
the following display.

F1 F2 F3

ONLINE PROGRAM GGG| The XMT868 is now ready to


On Line Operations be programmed. To begin pro-
gramming, press [F1] to select
Edit Site
PROG.
PROG LOG DATA

ONLINE PROGRAM GGG| (These additional options are


On Line Operations accessed by pressing the [Ì]
and/or [Í] keys.)
Edit Site
SITE CLEAR TEST
F1 F2 F3

Note: The right arrow in the upper right corner of the display
indicates that additional options are available. These are
accessed by pressing the [Ì] or [Í] key.

Proceed to the appropriate section for further instructions on using the


PROG menu.

Initial Setup 2-5


June 2003

The PROG Menu To get the flowmeter up and running you only need to enter data into
the following sub-menus: ACTIV, CHx-SYSTM, GLOBL-SYSTM and
PIPE. Refer to the Programming Manual for information on all other
sub-menus. Be sure to record all programming data in Appendix B,
Data Records.

After pressing [ENT] or one of the [Fx] keys on the RCCU, the
following screen appears:

Communicating... This display shows the status


PRESS EXIT to ESCAPE of the communication attempt.
50 Percent Complete

F1 F2 F3

IMPORTANT: Wait for the RCCU and the XMT868 to communicate


and for the next prompt to appear before pressing
any other keys. Although the above display always
appears, it will not be specifically shown in this
manual after every selection entry.

GGG| Press [F1] to enter the PROG


PROG CHOICES menu, and proceed to the next
section.
SITE EDIT MENU
PROG CAL PAUSE

GGG| (This additional option only


PROG CHOICES appears if a data logging
option card is installed in Slot
SITE EDIT MENU
2, is accessed by pressing the
LOG [Ì] or [Í] key.)
F1 F2 F3

Proceed to the following section for instructions.

The GLOBL Menu To begin programming your meter you must select the system units
from the GLOBL menu as discussed below. Refer to Figure 2-3 on
page 2-33 (for IDM refer to Figure 2-6 on page 2-36) and remember
to record all programming data in Appendix B, Data Records.

Note: Refer to the Programming Manual for information on the


other sub-menus in the GLOBL menu.

2-6 Initial Setup


June 2003

The GLOBL Menu


(cont.) GGGG Press [F3] to select GLOBL.
(Note that the CH2 option does
PROGRAM
not appear for a 1-Channel
Channel 1 meter.)
CH1 CH2 GLOBL
F1 F2 F3

Note: In this manual, only the programming of Channel 1 will be


described. To program Channel 2 of a 2-Channel meter,
simply repeat the same procedures presented for Channel 1.

GGGG Press [F1] to select SYSTM.


Global PROGRAM
previous selection appears here
SYSTM I/O COMM
F1 F2 F3

The GLOBL-SYSTM This menu is used to enter several general system parameters (e.g.,
Sub-menu English or metric units). For units with 2 channels, this menu is also
used to compute parameters such as the sum, difference or average of
the channel 1 and channel 2 signals. When calculating the SUM, DIF
or AVE readouts, data from the GLOBL-SYSTM sub-menu is used.
Any conflicting data entered in the CHx-SYSTM sub-menu is
overridden.

Key in the desired METER


METER MESSAGE MESSAGE (up to 21 characters)
and press [ENT].
current message appears here

F1 F2 F3

GGGG Press [F1] to display parameters


and measurements in English
SYSTEM UNITS
units or press [F2] to display
previous selection appears here parameters and measurements in
ENG METRC metric units.
F1 F2 F3

For single-channel units, the meter exits the SYSTM sub-menu and
returns to the Global PROGRAM prompt shown above. Press the
[EXIT] key once and proceed to The CHx Menu on page 2-11.
For 2-channel units, proceed to the following prompt.

Initial Setup 2-7


June 2003

The GLOBL-SYSTM
Sub-menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
desired volumetric units for the
VOLUMETRIC UNITS
flow rate display.
current selection appears here
GAL/S GAL/M GAL/H

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to access


the additional choices shown.
VOLUMETRIC UNITS
current selection appears here
MGD ft3/s ft3/m
F1 F2 F3

The abbreviations and definitions of all the available volumetric and


totalizer units are shown in Table 2-1 below.

Table 2-1: Available Volumetric Units


English Metric
GAL/S = gallons/second L/S = liters/second
GAL/M = gallons/minute L/M = liters/minute
GAL/H = gallons/hour ML/D = million liters/day
MGD = million gallons/day m^3/s = cubic meters/second
ft3/s = cubic feet/second m^3/m = cubic meters/minute
ft3/m = cubic feet/minute m^3/h = cubic meters/hour
ft3/h = cubic feet/hour m^3/d = cubic meters/day
Mf3/d = millions cubic feet/day Mm^3/d = million cubic meters/day
BBL/S = barrels/second BBL/S = barrels/second
BBL/M = barrels/minute BBL/M = barrels/minute
BBL/D = barrels/day BBL/H = barrels/hour
MBL/D = millions barrels/day MBL/D = million barrels/day
A-I/S = acre-inches/second
A-I/M = acre-inches/minute
A-I/H = acre-inches/hour
A-I/D = acre-inches/day
A-F/S = acre-feet/second
A-F/M = acre-feet/minute
A-F/H = acre-feet/hour
A-F/D = acre-feet/day

2-8 Initial Setup


June 2003

The GLOBL-SYSTM
Sub-menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
desired number of digits to the
VOL DECIMAL DIGITS
right of the decimal point in the
current setting appears here volumetric flow rate display.
0 1 2

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to access


the additional choice shown.
VOL DECIMAL DIGITS
current setting appears here
3
F1 F2 F3

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


desired units for the totalized
TOTALIZER UNITS
flow rate display.
current setting appears here
GAL MGAL ft^3

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to access


the additional choices shown.
TOTALIZER UNITS
current setting appears here
Mft^3 BBL MBBL

GGG|
TOTALIZER UNITS
current setting appears here
AC-IN AC-FT
F1 F2 F3

The abbreviations and definitions of all the available volumetric and


totalizer units are shown in Table 2-2 below.

Table 2-2: Totalizer Units


English Metric
GAL = gallons L = liters
MGAL = million gallons ML = megaliters
ft^3 = cubic feet m^3 = cubic meters
Mft^3 = million cubic feet Mm^3 = million cubic meters
BBL = barrels BBL = barrels
BBL = million barrels MBBL = million barrels
AC-IN = acre-inches
AC-FT = acre-feet

Initial Setup 2-9


June 2003

The GLOBL-SYSTM
Sub-menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
desired number of digits to the
TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS
right of the decimal point in the
current setting appears here totalized flow rate display.
0 1 2

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to access


the additional choice shown.
TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS
current setting appears here
3
F1 F2 F3

The meter returns to the Global PROGRAM prompt shown on


page 2-6. Press the [EXIT] key once to return to the PROG menu and
proceed to the following section.

2-10 Initial Setup


June 2003

The CHx Menu This menu is used to enter data specific to each channel. Refer to
Figure 2-4 on page 2-34 (for IDM refer to Figure 2-6 on page 2-36)
and remember to record all programming data in Appendix B, Data
Records.

Upon entering the CHx menu, where x = 1 or 2, the following prompt


appears:

GGGG Press [F1] to select CH1 and


PROGRAM program Channel 1.
previous selection appears here
CH1 CH2 GLOBL
F1 F2 F3

Note: In this manual, only the programming of Channel 1 will be


described. To program Channel 2 of a 2-Channel meter,
simply repeat the same procedures presented for Channel 1.

The ACTIV Sub-menu The ACTIV sub-menu permits selection of the desired measurement
method. In addition, it is used to activate/deactivate one or both of the
channels in a 2-Channel Model XMT868.
Note: For a 1-Channel XMT868, the CH2 option does not appear.

GGG| Press [F1] to enter the ACTIV


Channel PROGRAM sub-menu.
status
ACTIV SYSTM PIPE

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


Channel PROGRAM access the additional choice
shown.
status
I/O SETUP
F1 F2 F3

GGGG Press the appropriate function to


make a selection.
Channel status
Note: All of the possible selec-
previous selection appears here tions are shown to the left; how-
OFF TRANS TRNFL ever, the function key
assignments will be different
F1 F2 F3
depending on the XMT868
options installed.

Proceed to the next section to program the CHx-SYSTM sub-menu.

Initial Setup 2-11


June 2003

The CHx-SYSTM Sub- After completing the final entry in the ACTIV sub-menu, the
menu following screen reappears:

GGG| Press [F2] to enter the SYSTM


Channel PROGRAM sub-menu.
status
ACTIV SYSTM PIPE

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


Channel PROGRAM access the additional choice
shown.
status
I/O SETUP
F1 F2 F3

Key in the desired CHANNEL


CHANNEL LABEL LABEL (up to 9 characters) and
press [ENT].
current label appears here

F1 F2 F3

Key in the desired CHANNEL


CHANNEL MESSAGE MESSAGE (up to 21 characters)
and press [ENT]. (For a 1-Chan-
current message appears here nel meter, this prompt is called
SITE MESSAGE.)
F1 F2 F3

For the ENERGY OPTION,


ENERGY OPTION press [F1] for OFF, or [F2] for
ON.
current message appears here
OFF ON
F1 F2 F3
Refer to Figure 2-4 on page 2-34 if you selected OFF or refer to
Figure 2-5 on page 2-35 if you selected ON and proceed to the next
page. If you are using IDM refer to Figure 2-6 on page 2-36.

2-12 Initial Setup


June 2003

The CHx-SYSTM Sub-


menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
VOLUMETRIC UNITS desired volumetric units for
the flow rate display.
current selection appears here
GAL/S GAL/M GAL/H

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


VOLUMETRIC UNITS access the additional choices
shown.
current selection appears here
MGD ft3/s ft3/m
F1 F2 F3

The abbreviations and definitions of all the available volumetric and


totalizer units are shown in Table 2-3 below.

Table 2-3: Available Volumetric Units


English Metric
GAL/S = gallons/second L/S = liters/second
GAL/M = gallons/minute L/M = liters/minute
GAL/H = gallons/hour ML/D = million liters/day
MGD = million gallons/day m^3/s = cubic meters/second
ft3/s = cubic feet/second m^3/m = cubic meters/minute
ft3/m = cubic feet/minute m^3/h = cubic meters/hour
ft3/h = cubic feet/hour m^3/d = cubic meters/day
Mf3/d = millions cubic feet/day Mm^3/d = million cubic meters/day
BBL/S = barrels/second BBL/S = barrels/second
BBL/M = barrels/minute BBL/M = barrels/minute
BBL/D = barrels/day BBL/H = barrels/hour
MBBL/D = millions barrels/day MBL/D = million barrels/day
A-I/S = acre-inches/second
A-I/M = acre-inches/minute
A-I/H = acre-inches/hour
A-I/D = acre-inches/day
A-F/S = acre-feet/second
A-F/M = acre-feet/minute
A-F/H = acre-feet/hour
A-F/D = acre-feet/day

Initial Setup 2-13


June 2003

The CHx-SYSTM Sub-


menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
VOL DECIMAL DIGITS desired number of digits to the
right of the decimal point in
current setting appears here
the volumetric flow rate
0 1 2 display.

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


VOL DECIMAL DIGITS access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
3
F1 F2 F3

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


TOTALIZER UNITS desired units for the totalized
flow rate display.
current setting appears here
GAL MGAL ft^3

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


TOTALIZER UNITS access the additional choices
shown.
current setting appears here
Mft^3 BBL MBBL

GGG|
TOTALIZER UNITS
current setting appears here
AC-IN AC-FT
F1 F2 F3

The abbreviations and definitions of all the available volumetric and


totalizer units are shown in Table 2-4 below.

Table 2-4: Totalizer Units

English Metric
GAL = gallons L = liters
MGAL = million gallons ML = megaliters
ft^3 = cubic feet m^3 = cubic meters
Mft^3 = million cubic feet Mm^3 = million cubic meters
BBL = barrels BBL = barrels
MBBL = million barrels MBBL = million barrels
AC-IN = acre-inches
AC-FT = acre-feet

2-14 Initial Setup


June 2003

The CHx-SYSTM Sub-


menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS desired number of digits to the
right of the decimal point in
current setting appears here
the totalized flow rate display.
0 1 2

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
3
F1 F2 F3

Do one of the following:

• MASS FLOW is ON - proceed to the MASS FLOW prompt


below.
• MASS FLOW is OFF and

• ENERGY OPTION is ON - proceed to the POWER


prompt on page 2-18.

• ENERGY OPTION is OFF - the meter returns to the


Channel PROGRAM prompt shown on page 2-11. Proceed
to the PIPE menu on page 2-21.

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


MASS FLOW desired mass flow units for
flow rate display.
current setting appears here
LB KLB MMLB

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


MASS FLOW access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
TONS
F1 F2 F3

Note: The prompt above shows English units, as an example. If


Metric units were specified, these appear instead.

Initial Setup 2-15


June 2003

The CHx-SYSTM Sub- The abbreviations and definitions of the available mass flow units are
menu (cont.) shown in Table 2-5 below. The choices shown in the above prompt
are determined by the selection made in the GLOBL-SYSTEM sub-
menu.

Table 2-5: Available Mass Flow Units


English Metric
LB = Pounds KG = Kilograms
KLB = Thousands of LB TONNE = Metric Tons (1000 KG)
MMLB = Millions of LB
TONS = Tons (2000 LB)

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


MASS FLOW TIME desired time units for the mass
flow rate display.
current setting appears here
/SEC /MIN /HR

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


MASS FLOW TIME access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
/DAY
F1 F2 F3

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS desired number of digits to the
right of the decimal point in
current setting appears here
the mass flow rate display.
0 1 2

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
3
F1 F2 F3

2-16 Initial Setup


June 2003

The CHx-SYSTM Sub-


menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
MASS TOTALS desired units for the totalized
mass flow rate display.
current setting appears here
LB KLB MMLB

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


MASS TOTALS access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
TONS
F1 F2 F3

Note: The prompt above shows English units, as an example. If


Metric units were specified, these appear instead.

The available mass flow units are shown in Table 2-5 on page 2-16.
The choices shown in the above prompt are determined by the
selection made in the GLOBL-SYSTEM sub-menu.

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


MASS DECIMAL DIGITS desired number of digits to the
right of the decimal point in
current setting appears here
the totalized mass flow dis-
0 1 2 play.

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


MASS DECIMAL DIGITS access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
3
F1 F2 F3
If the ENERGY OPTION is OFF, the meter returns to the Channel
PROGRAM prompt shown on page 2-11. Proceed to the PIPE menu
on page 2-21.

If the ENERGY OPTION is ON, the following series of prompts


appear.

Initial Setup 2-17


June 2003

The CHx-SYSTM Sub-


menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
POWER desired power units.
current setting appears here
kBTU MMBTU kW

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


POWER access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
TONS
F1 F2 F3

The abbreviations and definitions of all the available power units are
shown in Table 2-6 below.

Table 2-6: Available Power Units


English Metric
kBTU/hr = kCAL/sec = Kilocalories/second
Thousands of BTUs/hour
MMBTU/hr = MCal/sec =
Millions of BTUs/hour Megacalories/second
kWATT = Kilowatt kWATT = Kilowatt
TONS = Tons (2000 LB) MWATT - Megawatt

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


POWER DECIMAL DIGITS desired power decimal digits.
current setting appears here
0 1 2

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


POWER DECIMAL DIGITS access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
3
F1 F2 F3

2-18 Initial Setup


June 2003

The CHx-SYSTM Sub-


menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
ENERGY (TOTAL) desired energy units.
current setting appears here
KBTU MMBTU kWHr

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


ENERGY (TOTAL) access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
TONS
F1 F2 F3

The abbreviations and definitions of all the available total energy


units are shown in Table 2-7 below.

Table 2-7: Available Total Energy Units


English Metric
kBTU/hr = Thousands of BTUs/ kCalories = Kilocalories
hr
MMBTU/hr = Millions of MCalories = Megacalories
BTUs/hour
kWATT-Hr = Kilowatt-hour kWATT-Hr = Kilowatt-hour
TONS = Tons (2000 LB) MWATT-Hr - Megawatt-hour

Initial Setup 2-19


June 2003

The CHx-SYSTM Sub-


menu (cont.) GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
ENERGY DECIMAL DIGITS desired energy decimal digits.
current setting appears here
0 1 2

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


ENERGY DECIMAL DIGITS access the additional choice
shown.
current setting appears here
3
F1 F2 F3

GGG| Press [F1] for a cooling


HEATING or COOLING system, or [F2] for a heating
system.
current setting appears here
COOL HEAT
F1 F2 F3

GGG| This prompt asks whether you


FLOW MEASUREMENT want to measure flow at the
point of return (where the
current setting appears here
liquid exits) or at the point of
RTN SPPLY supply (where the liquid
F1 F2 F3 enters). Press [F1] for return,
or [F2] for supply.

Proceed to the next section to program the PIPE sub-menu.

2-20 Initial Setup


June 2003

The PIPE Sub-menu Enter the transducer and pipe parameters via the PIPE sub-menu.
While following the programming instructions, refer to Figure 2-4 on
page 2-34 if the Energy Option is OFF or refer to Figure 2-5 on page
2-35 if the Energy Option is ON and proceed to the next page. If you
are using IDM refer to Figure 2-7 on page 2-37.

GGG| Press [F3] to enter the PIPE


Channel PROGRAM sub-menu.
status
ACTIV SYSTM PIPE

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


Channel PROGRAM access the additional choice
shown.
status
I/O SETUP
F1 F2 F3

For a standard transducer,


TRANSDUCER NUMBER press [F1], enter the number
number appears here
engraved on the transducer
head, and press [ENT]. If there
STD SPEC is no number engraved on the
F1 F2 F3 transducer head, press [F2]
and then press [ENT].

IMPORTANT: Special transducers, which have no engraved


number on the head, are rarely used. Examine the
transducer head carefully for a number.

To program the XMT868 for use with the type of transducer being
used, do one of the following:

• Special transducers - proceed to the section below.


• Standard wetted transducers - proceed to the PIPE OD prompt
on page 2-24.
• Standard clamp-on transducers - proceed to the PIPE
MATERIAL prompt on page 2-23.

Initial Setup 2-21


June 2003

Special Transducers The next three prompts apply only to special transducers. If a
standard clamp-on transducer is being used, skip ahead to the PIPE
OD prompt on page 2-24.

GGGG Assign a number between 91


SPECIAL TRANSDUCER # and 99 to the special
transducer and press [ENT].
number appears here

F1 F2 F3

GGGG Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


WEDGE TYPE wedge type.
current setting appears here
RAYL SHEAR WETTD
F1 F2 F3

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


FREQUENCY frequency of the special
transducer.
current setting appears here
500k 1MHz 2MHz

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


FREQUENCY access the additional choices
shown.
current setting appears here
5MHz
F1 F2 F3

IMPORTANT: The frequency is required to transmit an excitation


voltage at the transducer’s natural frequency.

GGGG Enter the special transducer


Tw time delay value supplied by
GE Panametrics and press
_______ usec
[ENT].

F1 F2 F3

Tw is the time required for the transducer signal to travel through the
transducer and its cable. This time delay must be subtracted from the
transit times of the upstream and downstream transducers to ensure
an accurate measurement.

2-22 Initial Setup


June 2003

Special Transducers The following two prompts only appear if special clamp-on
(cont.) transducers are being used. If special wetted transducers are being
used, proceed to PIPE OD on page 2-24.

GGGG Enter the wedge angle of the


WEDGE ANGLE transducer and press [ENT].
current value appears here

F1 F2 F3

GGGG Enter the wedge sound speed


WEDGE SOUNDSPEED of the transducer and press
[ENT].
current value appears here

F1 F2 F3

Pipe Material If a standard clamp-on transducer is being used, the programming


sequence should be rejoined here.

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


PIPE MATERIAL appropriate pipe material and
press [ENT].
current value appears here
STEEL IRON Cu

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


PIPE MATERIAL access the additional choice
shown.
current value appears here
Al BRASS CuNi

GGG|
PIPE MATERIAL
current value appears here
GLASS PLSTC OTHER
F1 F2 F3

Initial Setup 2-23


June 2003

Pipe Material (cont.) Some of the pipe materials above require additional selections. See a
complete list of choices in Table 2-8 below.

Table 2-8: Pipe Material Choices


Material Types
CARBON - Carbon Steel
STEEL
SS - Stainless Steel
DUCT - Ductile Iron
IRON
CAST - Cas Iron
Cu (Copper) no additional selection required
Al (Aluminum) no additional selection required
BRASS no additional selection required
CuNi 30%Ni - 70/30 Copper/Nickel
(Copper Nickel) 10%Ni - 90/10 Copper/Nickel
PYREX
GLASS FLINT
CROWN
NYLON
PLOYE - Polyethylene
PLSTC (Plastic) POLYP - Polypropylene
PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
ACRYL - Acrylic
Enter the soundspeed of the pipe material and
press [ENT]. If the soundspeed is unknown,
OTHER
refer to the Sound Speeds and Pipe Size Data
manual (914-004).

Pipe OD The programming sequence should be rejoined here for all


transducers.

GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


PIPE OD appropriate units and enter the
known pipe outside diameter
current value appears here
or circumference and press
inch feet in/PI [ENT].

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


PIPE OD access the additional choice
shown.
current value appears here
ft/PI
F1 F2 F3

Note: The prompt above shows English units, as an example. Refer


to Table 2-9 for a list of English and metric units.

2-24 Initial Setup


June 2003

Pipe OD (cont.) Obtain the required information by measuring either the pipe outside
diameter (OD) or circumference at the transducer installation site.
The data may also be obtained from standard pipe size tables found in
Sound Speeds and Pipe Size Data manual (914-004).

Table 2-9: Available Pipe OD Units


English Metric
inch = pipe OD in inches mm = pipe OD in millimeters
feet = pipe OD in feet m = pipe OD in meters
in/PI = pipe circumference mm/PI = pipe circumference
in inches in millimeters
ft/PI = pipe circumference m/PI = pipe circumference
in feet in meters

GGGG Enter the known thickness of


PIPE WALL the pipe wall and press [ENT].
_______ in (mm)

F1 F2 F3

If the pipe wall thickness is not available, look up the value in a table
of standard pipe size data which can be found in Sound Speeds and
Pipe Size Data manual (914-004).

Proceed with one of the following:

• All wetted transducers - proceed to the following prompt,


PATH LENGTH below.
• All clamp-on transducers - proceed to LINING on page 2-27.

Initial Setup 2-25


June 2003

Path Length
GGGG Press [F1] or [F2] to select the
PATH LENGTH P desired units. Then, enter the
path length of the ultrasonic
current value appears here
signal and press [ENT].
inch feet
F1 F2 F3

Note: If a spoolpiece was ordered with the meter, the transducer


signal path length (P) and the transducer signal axial length
(L) are engraved on the flowcell and/or are included in the
documentation supplied with the meter. For on-site
transducer installations, refer to Appendix C, Measuring P
and L Dimensions, in the Startup Guide for instructions.
The next series of prompts differ depending on the measurement
mode:

• For Transit-Time mode - proceed to AXIAL LENGTH L below.


• For TransFlection mode - proceed to TRANSDUCER ANGLE
on the next page.

Axial Length L
GGGG Press [F1] or [F2] to select the
AXIAL LENGTH L desired units. Then, enter the
axial length of the ultrasonic
current value appears here
signal and press [ENT].
inch feet
F1 F2 F3

Proceed to TRACKING WINDOWS on page 2-27.

Transducer Angle
GGGG Enter the transducer angle and
TRANSDUCER ANGLE press [ENT].
current setting appears here

F1 F2 F3

Proceed to one of the following sections:

• For Transit-Time mode - proceed to TRACKING WINDOWS on


page 2-27.
• For TransFlection mode - proceed to FLUID TYPE on
page 2-28.

2-26 Initial Setup


June 2003

Lining
GGGG Press [F1] for NO. Press [F2]
LINING for YES and proceed to the
prompt below.
current setting appears here
NO YES
F1 F2 F3

If you selected YES, proceed to the following prompt on the next


page. If you selected NO at LINING, proceed to one of the following
sections:
• For Transit-Time mode - proceed to TRACKING WINDOWS on
page 2-27.
• For TransFlection mode - proceed to FLUID TYPE on
page 2-28.

GGGG Press [F1]-[F3] to select the


LINING MATERIAL desired lining material.
current setting appears here
TAR PYREX ASBES

GGGG Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


LINING MATERIAL access the additional choices
shown.
current setting appears here
MORTR RUBBR TEFLN

GGGG If OTHER is selected, enter


LINING MATERIAL the lining sound speed, press
[ENT]; then enter the lining
current setting appears here
thickness and press [ENT].
OTHER
F1 F2 F3

Proceed to one of the following sections:


• For Transit-Time mode - proceed to TRACKING WINDOWS
below.
• For TransFlection mode - proceed to FLUID TYPE on the
following page.

Tracking Windows
GGGG Press [F1] for NO. Press [F2]
TRACKING WINDOWS? for YES.
current setting appears here
NO YES
F1 F2 F3

Initial Setup 2-27


June 2003

Fluid Type
GGGG Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to
FLUID TYPE access the additional choices.
Then, press [F1]-[F3] to select
current setting appears here
the desired fluid type.
XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX
F1 F2 F3

The selections for fluid type vary depending on whether:

• the ENERGY OPTION is ON or OFF; and


• the TRACKING WINDOW is enabled or disabled.

Refer to Table 2-10 below if ENERGY OPTION is OFF, or refer to


Table 2-11 on the next page if ENERGY OPTION is ON.

Note: Some of the fluid types may require additional selections as


shown in the following tables.

Table 2-10: Fluid Types for ENERGY OFF


Tracking Windows =
Additional Additional
NO Selections YES Selections
WATER Select NORML or SEA W100 No additional selections
and press [ENT]. If required.
NORML is selected,
enter the Water Temper-
ature and press [ENT].
OIL Select LUBE or W260 No additional selections
CRUDE and press required.
[ENT].
METH No additional selections OIL No additional selections
required. required.
ETH Enter the Fluid Sound- OTHER Enter the Minimum
speed and press [ENT]. Soundspeed and press
[ENT]. Then enter the
Maximum Soundspeed
and press [ENT].
LN2 No additional selections
required.
FREON No additional selections
required.
OTHER Enter the fluid sound-
speed and press [ENT].

2-28 Initial Setup


June 2003

Fluid Type (cont.)


Table 2-11: Fluid Types for ENERGY ON
Tracking Windows =
Additional Additional
NO Selections YES Selections
WATER Enter the Water W260 No additional selections
Temperature and press required.
[ENT].
MIXED Enter the Fluid MIXED Enter the Percentage of
Soundspeed and press Water and press [ENT].
[ENT]. Then enter the
Percentage of Water and
press [ENT].
OTHER Enter the Fluid OTHER Enter the Minimum
Soundspeed and press Soundspeed and press
[ENT]. [ENT]. Then enter the
Maximum Soundspeed
and press [ENT].

Reynolds Correction
GGGG Press [F1] or [F2] to select the
REYNOLDS CORRECTION Reynolds Correction status.
current selection appears here
OFF ACTIV
F1 F2 F3

• If OFF is selected, enter the Calibration Factor and press [ENT].


Then, proceed to one of the following sections:
• For Clamp-on Transducers -
• using Transit-time mode - proceed to NUMBER OF
TRAVERSES on the next page.
• using TransFlection mode - proceed to DEPTH OF
REFLECTOR on page 2-31.
• For Wetted Transducers - the display now takes you back to the
top menu, ACTIV, SYSTM, PIPE, I/O, SETUP. Press the
[EXIT] key once and proceed to Exiting the User Program on
page 2-32.

• If ACTIV is selected, proceed to KV INPUT SELECTION on the


next page.

Initial Setup 2-29


June 2003

KV Input Selection
GGGG Press [F1] or [F2] to select
KV INPUT SELECTION TABLE or STATC.

current selection appears here


TABLE STATC
F1 F2 F3

If TABLE is selected, enter the Calibration Factor and press [ENT].

If STATC is selected, enter the Kinematic Viscosity and press [ENT].


Then enter the Calibration Factor and press [ENT].

Proceed to one of the following sections:

• For Clamp-on Transducers -


• using Transit-time mode - proceed to the NUMBER OF
TRAVERSES prompt below.
• using TransFlection mode - proceed to DEPTH OF
REFLECTOR prompt on the next page.
• For Wetted Transducers - the display now takes you back to the
top menu, ACTIV, SYSTM, PIPE, I/O, SETUP. Press the
[EXIT] key once and proceed to Exiting the User Program on
page 2-32.

Number of Traverses
GGG| Press [F1]-[F3] to select the
NUMBER OF TRAVERSES appropriate number of
traverses.
current value appears here
1(Z) 2(V) 3

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [


NUMBER OF TRAVERSES ] keys to access the additional
choice shown.
current value appears here
4 5
F1 F2 F3

2-30 Initial Setup


June 2003

Transducer Spacing
GGGG Enter the value for the trans-
TRANSDUCER SPACING ducer spacing and press
[ENT].
____ in (mm)

F1 F2 F3

The display now takes you back to the top menu, ACTIV, SYSTM,
PIPE, I/O, SETUP. Press the [EXIT] key once and proceed to
Exiting the User Program on page 2-32.

Depth of Reflector
GGGG Enter the value for the Depth
DEPTH OF REFLECTOR of Reflector and press [ENT].
%

F1 F2 F3

The Depth of Reflector specifies where in the pipe the flowmeter will
look for the reflected transducer signal. The default value is 50%,
which places the measurement location at the center of the pipe. This
setting is optimal for most applications; however, you may want to
decrease this value for larger pipes to improve signal strength. When
you decrease this setting, the measurement location moves closer to
the wall of the pipe, decreasing the path length and reducing signal
attenuation.

Note: GE Panametrics recommends activating the Reynolds


Correction Factor when the Depth of Reflector is set to 50%.
The Reynolds Correction Factor should be deactivated when
the Depth of Reflector is set to any other value.

The display now takes you back to the top menu, ACTIV, SYSTM,
PIPE, I/O, SETUP. Press the [EXIT] key once and proceed to
Exiting the User Program on page 2-32.

Initial Setup 2-31


June 2003

Exiting the User After leaving the PIPE sub-menu, the meter returns to the following
Program prompt:

GGGG Press the [EXIT] key to leave


PROGRAM the User Program. (For a
1-Channel meter, the CH2
Global
option does not appear.)
CH1 CH2 GLOBL
F1 F2 F3

This display appears briefly.


Link Edit complete
Aborting comm link

F1 F2 F3

IDM MENU START GGGG The initial RCCU startup dis-


IDM MENU play then reappears.
On Line
SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE
F1 F2 F3

Note: The site data programmed in this chapter is automatically


stored in the meter’s non-volatile RAM (NVR). If the power to
the meter is disconnected, the same site data will be applied
when the unit is next powered on.

Proceed to Chapter 3, Operation, for instructions on taking


measurements. Or refer to the Programming Manual for instructions
on programming the Model XMT868’s advanced features.

2-32 Initial Setup


June 2003

RCCU Program PROG CHOICES SITE EDIT MENU


F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1* F2*
SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE PROG LOG DATA SITE CLEAR TEST PROG CAL PAUSE LOG FILE
[*only if data logging option card installed]

[*for 2-Channel meter only] PROGRAM


F1 F2* F3
CH1 CH2 GLOBL
Global PROGRAM
F1 F2 F3
SYSTM I/O COMM

Figure 2-3: The GLOBL-SYSTM Menu Map for the RCCU


SYSTEM UNITS
F1 F2
ENG METRC

1-CHANNEL UNITS
2-CHANNEL UNITS

VOLUMETRIC UNITS

F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3
GAL/S GAL/M GAL/H MGD ft3/s ft3/m
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3
ft3/h Mft3/d BBL/S BBL/M BBL/H MBL/D
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3
A-I/S A-I/M A-I/H A-I/D A-F/S A-F/M
F1 F2
A-F/H A-F/D

VOL DECIMAL DIGITS


F1 F2 F3 F1
0 1 2 3

TOTALIZER UNITS
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3
GAL MGAL ft^3 Mft^3 BBL MBBL
F1 F2
AC-IN AC-FT

TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS


F1 F2 F3 F1
0 1 2 3

NOTE: Plain text represents prompt area messages and


boxed text represents option bar choices.
Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices.

Initial Setup 2-33


June 2003

RCCU Program PROG CHOICES SITE EDIT MENU


F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1* F2*
NOTE: Plain text represents prompt area messages and
SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE boxed text represents option bar choices. PROG LOG DATA SITE CLEAR TEST PROG CAL PAUSE LOG FILE
Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices. [*only if data logging option card installed]

Figure 2-4: The ACTIV, CHx-SYSTM and PIPE with Energy Option OFF Menu Map for the RCCU
[*for 2-Channel meter only] PROGRAM

F1 F2* F2 or F3
CH1 CH2 GLOBL

Channel PROGRAM
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F1 F2 F3
ACTIV SYSTM PIPE I/O SETUP SYSTM I/O COMM
CHANNEL LABEL See Figure 2-3
Channel/Site status TRANSDUCER NUMBER
F1* F2* F3* SITE/CHANNEL MESSAGE F1 F2
OFF TRANS TRNFL ENERGY OPTION STD SPEC
F1 F2 SPECIAL TRANSDUCER

*Selections are
OFF ON WEDGE TYPE
different depending F1 F2 F3
on installed options.
VOLUMETRIC UNITS RAYL SHEAR WETTD [TRNFL] [TRANS]
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3
GAL/S GAL/M GAL/H MGD ft3/s ft3/m [Wetted Type] [Clamp-On Type] FREQUENCY TRACKING WINDOWS?
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F1 F2
ft3/h Mft3/d BBL/S BBL/M BBL/H MBL/D 500k 1MHz 2MHz 5MHz NO YES
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3
A-I/S A-I/M A-I/H A-I/D A-F/S A-F/M Tw
[WETTD] [RAYL/SHEAR]
F1 F2 FLUID TYPE
A-F/H A-F/D WEDGE ANGLE
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1
WEDGE SOUNDSPEED WATER OIL METH ETH LN2 FREON OTHER
VOL DECIMAL DIGITS
PIPE MATERIAL
F1 F2 F3 F1
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3
0 1 2 3
STEEL IRON Cu Al BRASS CuNi GLASS PLSTC OTHER
TOTALIZER UNITS F1 F2 F3 F1
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 PIPE SOUNDSPEED NORML SEA LUBE CRUDE
GAL MGAL ft^3 Mft^3 BBL MBBL WATER TEMPERATURE
FLUID SOUNDSPEED
F1 F2
AC-IN AC-FT
TOT DECIMAL DIGITS F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 FLUID TYPE
CARBN SS DUCT CAST 30%Ni 10%Ni PYREX FLINT CROWN NYLON POLYE POLYP F1 F2 F3 F1
F1 F2 F3 F1
F1 F2 W100 W260 OIL OTHER
0 1 2 3
PVC ACRYL MINIMUM SOUNDSPEED
MAXIMUM SOUNDSPEED
MASS FLOW OFF

PIPE OD PIPE OD REYNOLDS CORRECTION


MASS FLOW ON
F1 F2 F3 F1 F1 F2 F3 F1 F1 F2
inch feet in/PI ft/PI inch feet in/PI ft/PI OFF ACTIV
MASS FLOW
KV INPUT SELECTION
F1 F2 F3 F1 PIPE WALL PIPE WALL
F1 F2
LB KLB MMLB TONS
PATH LENGTH P LINING TABLE STATC
MASS FLOW TIME KINEMATIC VISCOSITY
F1 F2 F1 F2
F1 F2 F3 F1 inch feet NO YES CALIBRATION FACTOR
/SEC /MIN /HR /DAY [Clamp-On Transducers] [Wetted Transducers]

MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS [TRNFL] [TRANS] LINING MATERIAL


F1 F2 F3 F1 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 [TRANS] [TRNFL]
AXIAL LENGTH L
0 1 2 3 TAR PYREX ASBES MORTR RUBBR TEFLN OTHER
F1 F2
DEPTH OF REFLECTOR
MASS TOTALS inch feet
F1 F2 F3 F1 LINING SOUNDSPEED
LB KLB MMLB TONS LINING THICKNESS NUMBER OF TRAVERSES
TRANSDUCER ANGLE
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2
MASS DECIMAL DIGITS 1(Z) 2(V) 3 4 5
F1 F2 F3 F1
0 1 2 3 TRANSDUCER SPACING

Initial Setup 2-34


June 2003

RCCU Program PROG CHOICES SITE EDIT MENU


F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1* F2*
NOTE: Plain text represents prompt area messages and
SYSTEM ONLINE OFFLNE boxed text represents option bar choices. PROG LOG DATA SITE CLEAR TEST PROG CAL PAUSE LOG FILE
Fx represent function keys to select option bar choices. [*only if data logging option card installed]

[*for 2-Channel meter only] PROGRAM

Figure 2-5: The ACTIV, CHx-SYSTM and PIPE with Energy Option ON Menu Map for the RCCU
F1 F2* F2 or F3
CH1 CH2 GLOBL

Channel PROGRAM
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F1 F2 F3
ACTIV SYSTM PIPE I/O SETUP SYSTM I/O COMM
CHANNEL LABEL See Figure 2-3
Channel/Site status TRANSDUCER NUMBER
SITE/CHANNEL MESSAGE
F1* F2* F3* ENERGY OPTION F1 F2
OFF TRANS TRNFL F1 F2 STD SPEC
OFF ON SPECIAL TRANSDUCER
*Selections are WEDGE TYPE
different depending
on installed options. VOLUMETRIC UNITS F1 F2 F3
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 RAYL SHEAR WETTD
GAL/S GAL/M GAL/H MGD ft3/s ft3/m
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3
[Wetted Type] [Clamp-On Type] FREQUENCY
ft3/h Mft3/d BBL/S BBL/M BBL/H MBL/D
F1 F2 F3 F1
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3
A-I/S A-I/M A-I/H A-I/D A-F/S A-F/M 500k 1MHz 2MHz 5MHz
F1 F2 [TRNFL] [TRANS]
Tw
A-F/H A-F/D
[WETTD] [RAYL/SHEAR]
TRACKING WINDOWS?
VOL DECIMAL DIGITS WEDGE ANGLE
F1 F2
F1 F2 F3 F1
WEDGE SOUNDSPEED NO YES
0 1 2 3
PIPE MATERIAL
TOTALIZER UNITS F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 FLUID TYPE
F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 STEEL IRON Cu Al BRASS CuNi GLASS PLSTC OTHER F1 F2 F3
GAL MGAL ft^3 Mft^3 BBL MBBL WATER MIXED OTHER
F1 F2 PIPE SOUNDSPEED WATER TEMPERATURE FLUID SOUNSPEED FLUID SOUNDSPEED
AC-IN AC-FT Percentage of Water

TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS


F1 F2 F3 F1
0 1 2 3 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 FLUID TYPE
CARBN SS DUCT CAST 30%Ni 10%Ni PYREX FLINT CROWN NYLON POLYE POLYP F1 F2 F3
MASS FLOW ON MASS FLOW OFF
F1 F2 W260 MIXED OTHER
PVC ACRYL Percentage of Water MINIMUM SOUNDSPEED
MAXIMUM SOUNDSPEED

MASS FLOW POWER REYNOLDS CORRECTION


F1 F2 F3 F1 F1 F2 F3 F1 PIPE OD PIPE OD F1 F2
LB KLB MMLB TONS KBTU MMBTU KW TONS
F1 F2 F3 F1 F1 F2 F3 F1 OFF ACTIV
MASS FLOW TIME
POWER DECIMAL DIGITS inch feet in/PI ft/PI inch feet in/PI ft/PI KV INPUT SELECTION
F1 F2 F3 F1
/SEC /HR F1 F2 F3 F1 F1 F2
/MIN /DAY
0 1 2 3 PIPE WALL PIPE WALL TABLE STATC
MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS
F1 F2 F3 F1 KINEMATIC VISCOSITY
PATH LENGTH P LINING
ENERGY (TOTAL)
0 1 2 3 F1 F2 F1 F2
CALIBRATION FACTOR
F1 F2 F3 F1
MASS TOTALS inch feet NO YES [Clamp-On Transducers] [Wetted Transducers]
F1 F2 F3 F1
KBTU MMBTU KWHr TONS
LB KLB MMLB TONS
ENERGY DECIMAL DIGITS [TRNFL] [TRANS] LINING MATERIAL [TRANS] [TRNFL]
MASS DECIMAL DIGITS
F1 F2 F3 F1 F1 F2 F3 F1 F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F1
AXIAL LENGTH L
1 2 3 0 1 2 3 TAR PYREX ASBES MORTR RUBBR TEFLN OTHER DEPTH OF REFLECTOR
0 F1 F2
HEATING or COOLING inch feet
F1 F2 NUMBER OF TRAVERSES
LINING SOUNDSPEED
COOL HEAT LINING THICKNESS F1 F2 F3 F1 F2
TRANSDUCER ANGLE
1(Z) 2(V) 3 4 5
FLOW MEASUREMENT
F1 F2
TRANSDUCER SPACING
RTN SPPLY

Initial Setup 2-35


June 2003

IDM Main Menu Meter Window Menu

Global Data Help System Upload/Download Edit Functions Real Time

Connect to a New Instrument SITE EDIT MENU


Select an Existing Instrument CALIBRATION/TEST
Scan Network for Instruments PAUSE MEASUREMENT
Preferences LOG EDIT MENU *
FILE MENU*
Dial Modem
Hang Up Modem [*only if data logging option card installed]

Exit

Figure 2-6: The Channel-STATUS, SYSTEM and GLOBAL-SYSTEM Menu Map for IDM
[*for 2-Channel meter only]

Channel 1 Channel 2* Global

System Input/Output Comm Port


METER MESSAGE
SYSTEM UNITS

English Metric
Status System Pipe Parameters Input/Output SET UP
CHANNEL LABEL
See Figure 2-7
SITE/CHANNEL MESSAGE 1-CHANNEL UNITS
Disabled Transit Transflection ENERGY OPTION
2-CHANNEL UNITS

OFF ON VOLUMETRIC UNITS

VOLUMETRIC UNITS GAL/S GAL/M GAL/H MGD ft3/s ft3/m

GAL/S GAL/M GAL/H MGD ft3/s ft3/m ft3/h Mft3/d BBL/S BBL/M BBL/H MBL/D

ft3/h Mft3/d BBL/S BBL/M BBL/H MBL/D


A-I/S A-I/M A-I/H A-I/D A-F/S A-F/M

A-I/S A-I/M A-I/H A-I/D A-F/S A-F/M


A-F/H A-F/D
A-F/H A-F/D VOL DECIMAL DIGITS

VOL DECIMAL DIGITS


0 1 2 3
0 1 2 3
TOTALIZER UNITS
TOTALIZER UNITS

GAL MGAL ft^3 Mft^3 BBL MBBL


GAL MGAL ft^3 Mft^3 BBL MBBL

AC-IN AC-FT
AC-IN AC-FT
TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS
TOTAL DECIMAL DIGITS

0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3

Mass Flow On Mass Flow Off

MASS FLOW
ENERGY OPTION ON ENERGY OPTION OFF

LB KLB MMLB TONS


POWER
MASS FLOW TIME

/SEC /MIN /HR /DAY kBTU MMBTU kWHr TONS

MDOT DECIMAL DIGITS POWER DECIMAL DIGITS

0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3

MASS TOTALS ENERGY (TOTAL)

LB KLB MMLB TONS KBTU MMBTU KWHr TONS

MASS DECIMAL DIGITS


ENERGY DECIMAL DIGITS

0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3

HEATING or COOLING
ENERGY OPTION OFF ENERGY OPTION ON

COOL HEAT

FLOW MEASUREMENT

RTN SPPLY

Initial Setup 2-36


June 2003

IDM Main Menu Meter Window Menu

Global Data Help System Upload/Download Edit Functions Real Time

Connect to a New Instrument SITE EDIT MENU


Select an Existing Instrument CALIBRATION/TEST
Scan Network for Instruments PAUSE MEASUREMENT
Preferences LOG EDIT MENU *
FILE MENU*
Dial Modem
Hang Up Modem [*only if data logging option card installed]

Exit

[*for 2-Channel meter only]

Channel 1 Channel 2* Global

System Input/Output Comm Port


See Figure 2-6

Figure 2-7: The Channel-PIPE Menu Map for IDM


Status System Pipe Parameters Input/Output SET UP
See Figure 2-6 See Figure 2-6 TRANSDUCER NUMBER

STD SPEC
SPECIAL TRANSDUCER
WEDGE TYPE

RAYL SHEAR WETTD [TRNFL] [TRANS]


[TRNFL] [TRANS]

[Wetted Type] [Clamp-On Type] FREQUENCY TRACKING WINDOWS?


TRACKING WINDOWS?

500k 1MHz 2MHz 5MHz NO YES


NO YES
Tw
FLUID TYPE [WETTD] [RAYL/SHEAR]
FLUID TYPE
WEDGE ANGLE
WATER MIXED OTHER
WATER TEMPERATURE FLUID SOUNSPEED FLUID SOUNDSPEED WEDGE SOUNDSPEED WATER OIL METH ETH LN2 FREON OTHER
Percentage of Water PIPE MATERIAL

STEEL IRON Cu Al BRASS CuNi GLASS PLSTC OTHER

FLUID TYPE PIPE SOUNDSPEED NORML SEA LUBE CRUDE


WATER TEMPERATURE
FLUID SOUNDSPEED
W260 MIXED OTHER
Percentage of Water MINIMUM SOUNDSPEED
MAXIMUM SOUNDSPEED
FLUID TYPE
CARBN SS DUCT CAST 30%Ni 10%Ni PYREX FLINT CROWN NYLON POLYE POLYP
REYNOLDS CORRECTION
W100 W260 OIL OTHER
PVC ACRYL MINIMUM SOUNDSPEED
OFF ACTIV MAXIMUM SOUNDSPEED
KV INPUT SELECTION

PIPE OD PIPE OD REYNOLDS CORRECTION


TABLE STATC
KINEMATIC VISCOSITY
CALIBRATION FACTOR
inch feet in/PI ft/PI inch feet in/PI ft/PI OFF ACTIV
KV INPUT SELECTION
[Clamp-On Transducers] [Wetted Transducers] PIPE WALL PIPE WALL

PATH LENGTH P LINING TABLE STATC


[TRANS] [TRNFL] KINEMATIC VISCOSITY

inch feet NO YES CALIBRATION FACTOR


DEPTH OF REFLECTOR
[Clamp-On Transducers] [Wetted Transducers]
[TRNFL] [TRANS] LINING MATERIAL
NUMBER OF TRAVERSES
[TRANS] [TRNFL]
AXIAL LENGTH L
TAR PYREX ASBES MORTR RUBBR TEFLN OTHER
1(Z) 2(V) 3 4 5
DEPTH OF REFLECTOR
inch feet
TRANSDUCER SPACING
LINING SOUNDSPEED
LINING THICKNESS NUMBER OF TRAVERSES
TRANSDUCER ANGLE

1(Z) 2(V) 3 4 5

TRANSDUCER SPACING

Energy Option ON Energy Option OFF

Initial Setup 2-37


Chapter 3
Operation

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1

Powering Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2

The Optional LCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3

The Optional RCCU Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4

Taking Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5

What Next? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8


June 2003

Introduction See Chapter 1, Installation, and Chapter 2, Initial Setup, to prepare


the Model XMT868 system for operation. When the meter is ready to
take measurements, proceed with this chapter. The following specific
topics are discussed:

• Powering Up

• Using the Displays

• Taking Measurements

Note: All inputs and outputs of the Model XMT868 are calibrated at
the factory, prior to shipment. If it becomes necessary to
recalibrate any of the inputs and/or outputs, see Chapter 1,
Calibration, of the Service Manual for instructions.

!WARNING!
To ensure the safe operation of the Model XMT868,
it must be installed and operated as described in
this manual. In addition, be sure to follow all
applicable local safety codes and regulations for
the installation of electrical equipment.

Operation 3-1
June 2003

Powering Up Because the Model XMT868 does not have an ON/OFF switch, it
will power up as soon as the connected power source is energized.

Note: For compliance with the European Union’s Low Voltage


Directive (73/23/EEC), this unit requires an external power
disconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker. The
disconnect device must be marked as such, clearly visible,
directly accessible, and located within 1.8 m (6 ft) of the
Model XMT868.

There are four methods for obtaining readings from the XMT868:

• Built-In LCD Display

• Remote Control Communications Unit (RCCU)

• Instrument Data Manager (IDM) software on a computer

• Device to read the XMT868’s analog output

At least one of the above display options must be installed in order to


obtain flow rate readings from the meter. For detailed instructions on
using the IDM or analog output options, refer to the Programming
Manual and/or the IDM User’s Manual.

Immediately upon power up the green PWR light begins to glow, and
about 15 seconds later the software version display appears. Then, the
meter performs a series of internal checks, which takes about 45
seconds, prior to displaying the flow rate data.

Note: If the Model XMT868 fails any of the internal checks (see
Chapter 2, Error Codes, in the Service Manual), try
disconnecting the power and then repowering the unit. If the
meter continues to fail any of the internal checks, contact the
factory for assistance.

After successfully performing the internal checks, the Model


XMT868 begins taking measurements and the software version
display is replaced by a measurement mode display. Proceed to the
appropriate section for instructions on using the LCD display and the
RCCU display options.

Note: As a minimum, the system and pipe parameters (for each


installed channel of a 2-channel meter) must be entered
before the Model XMT868 can display valid data. Refer to
Chapter 2, Initial Setup, for specific instructions.

3-2 Operation
June 2003

The Optional LCD The components of the optional LCD display are shown in Figure 3-1
Display below, along with a typical mass flow rate readout.

Channel # Parameter

VEL CH1 VOL


4500 GAL/H
XMT868

Flow Rate Units

Figure 3-1: A Typical LCD Flow Rate Display

As shown in Figure 3-1 above, the display screen includes the


following information:

• Channel Number

• Flow Parameter

• Units of Measure

• Flow Rate Value

!WARNING!
If a unit equipped with an optional LCD display
board is being installed in a hazardous area, be
sure to adjust the backlight brightness and display
contrast before mounting the electronics
enclosure. See Chapter 2, Displaying Data, in the
Programming Manual for details.

The example in Figure 3-1 above uses the default display settings.
However, the first three items in the list above may be reprogrammed
to display a variety of alternative choices. See the Programming
Manual for detailed instructions on programming these parameters.

Note: Error code messages may appear in the upper right corner of
the LCD display. For information about these error codes and
how to respond to them, refer to Chapter 2, Error Codes, in
the Service Manual.

Proceed to the Taking Measurements section to use the XMT868.

Operation 3-3
June 2003

The Optional RCCU The components of the optional RCCU display are shown in
Display Figure 3-2 below, along with a typical flow rate readout.

Channel # Parameter
Flow Rate Units

VEL LIVE FLOW LINK SL


CH1 VEL E1
45.78 Ft/s
VEL VOLUM +TOTL

F1 F2 F3

Option Choice Function Key

Figure 3-2: A Typical RCCU Flow Rate Display

As shown in Figure 3-2 above, the display screen includes the


following information:

• Channel Number

• Flow Parameter

• Units of Measure

• Parameter Option Choices

• Flow Rate Value

The example in Figure 3-2 above is typical, but the first three items in
the list above may be reprogrammed to display a variety of alternative
choices. See the Programming Manual for detailed instructions on
programming these parameters.

Note: Error code messages may appear in the upper right corner of
the LCD display. For information about these error codes and
how to respond to them, refer to Chapter 2, Error Codes, in
the Service Manual.

Proceed to the Taking Measurements section to use the XMT868.

3-4 Operation
June 2003

Taking Measurements The Model XMT868 is capable of displaying several different


variables in a variety of formats. However, this manual will only
discuss the basic measurement displays using the LCD display or the
RCCU display. Refer to Chapter 2, Displaying Data, in the
Programming Manual for instructions on setting up alternate choices.
Also, refer to the Programming Manual and/or the IDM User’s
Manual to use IDM or the analog outputs to obtain the flow rate data.

The LCD Display To use the optional LCD display for obtaining flow rate data, simply
power on the XMT868 as described earlier in this chapter. Then, read
the flow rate directly from the display (see Figure 3-1 on page 3-3).

Note: See Chapter 2, Displaying Data, in the Programming Manual


to customize the contents of the LCD display.

The RCCU Display Power on the RCCU, establish communications with the XMT868
and enter the ONLINE program, as described in Chapter 2, Initial
Setup. Then, proceed as follows:

ONLINE PROGRAM GGG| Press the [F3] key to select


On Line Operations DATA.

previous selection appears here


PROG LOG DATA

ONLINE PROGRAM GGG| (These additional options are


On Line Operations accessed by pressing the [Ì]
and/or [Í] keys.)
previous selection appears here
SITE CLEAR TEST
F1 F2 F3

Note: See Chapter 2, Initial Setup, in this manual and/or Chapter 1,


Programming Site Data, in the Programming Manual for
complete instructions on using the RCCU.

Upon entering the ONLINE-DATA sub-menu, the following display


appears:

Operation 3-5
June 2003

The RCCU Display


(cont.) ONLINE PROGRAM GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to
Live Data Update find the desired time between
data updates, and press the [Fx]
current setting appears here
key under it to select that inter-
5sec 10sec 30sec val.

ONLINE PROGRAM GGG|


Live Data Update
current setting appears here
1min 3min 6min

ONLINE PROGRAM GGG|


Live Data Update
current setting appears here
12min
F1 F2 F3

Note: For a 1-Channel XMT868, only the CH1 option in the [F1]
position appears in the next prompt.

GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to


CHAN NAMES find the desired channel
option, and press the [Fx] key
current selection appears here
under it to select it.
CH1 CH2 SUM

GGG|
CHAN NAMES
current selection appears here
DIF AVE
F1 F2 F3

See Table 3-1 below for a complete description of the available


channel display options in the above prompt.

Table 3-1: Channel Display Options


Display Type Description
[F1] = CH1 Channel 1
[F2] = CH2 Channel 2
[F3] = SUM (Channel 1) + (Channel 2)
[Õ] + [F1] = DIF (Channel 1) - (Channel 2)
[Õ] + [F2] = AVE [(Channel 1) + (Channel 2)]/2

3-6 Operation
June 2003

The RCCU Display


(cont.) Uploading Chan Names Press the [F1] key to select
To Start Upload RCV and begin uploading live
Press RCV Key...
data, or press [F2] to select
CANCEL and abort the opera-
RCV CANCEL tion.
F1 F2 F3

Communicating... This display shows the status


PRESS EXIT to ESCAPE of the communication attempt.
50 Percent Complete

F1 F2 F3

After the previous response has been communicated to the XMT868,


the RCCU is connected to the meter by a Live Flow Link and displays
the current flow rate value for the channel option specified. At this
time, the flow parameter to be displayed may be changed as follows:

LIVE FLOW Link GGG| Use the [Ì] and [Í] keys to
CH1 Velocity find the desired flow parame-
ter, and press the [Fx] key to
4500 LB/HR
select it.
VEL VOLUM +TOTL

LIVE FLOW Link GGG| Note: All the options shown to


the left will only appear if the
CH1 Mass flow
Mass Flow and Energy Options
4500 LB/HR are activated.
-TOTL TIMER MDOT

LIVE FLOW Link GGG|


CH1 Mass flow
4500 LB/HR
+MASS -MASS POWER

LIVE FLOW Link GGG|


CH1 Mass flow
4500 LB/HR
+ENRG -ENRG DIAG*
F1 F2 F3
Note: Various diagnostic parameters are also available at the above
prompt, but they are not discussed in this Startup Guide. See
Chapter 3, Diagnostics, in the Service Manual for information
on these options.

Operation 3-7
June 2003

The RCCU Display Table 3-2 below describes the measurement parameters that are
(cont.) available at the above prompt.

Table 3-2: Measurement Parameter Options


Available Choice Description
[F1] = VEL Flow Velocity
[F2] = VOLUM Volumetric Flow
[F3] = +TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow
[Í] + [F1] = -TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow
[Í] + [F2] = TIMER Total Flow Measurement Time
[Í][→] + [F3] = MDOT Mass Flow
[Í] + [Í] + [F1] = +MASS Forward Totalized Mass Flow
[Í] + [Í] + [F2] = -MASS Reverse Totalized Mass Flow
[Í] + [Í] + [F3] = POWER Energy Flow Power
[Í] + [Í] + [Í] + [F1] = +ENRG Forward Energy Flow
[Í] + [Í] + [Í] + [F2] = -ENRG Reverse Energy Flow
[Í] + [Í] + [Í] + [F3] = DIAG* Diagnostic Parameters

The DIAG* option listed in Table 3-2 above represents all of the
individual diagnostic parameters that appear at the previous prompt.
See Chapter 3, Diagnostics, of the Service Manual for a complete
description of these options.

Note: To terminate the live data connection between the XMT868


and the RCCU, simple press the [EXIT] key on the RCCU
keypad, between actual data transmissions.

What Next? The Startup Guide is intended to provide only those instructions
necessary to get the XMT868 installed and operating. By following
the instructions in this chapter, the Model XMT868 can be set up to
display the desired channel option and the desired measurement
parameter, using either the LCD display or the RCCU.

To utilize the more advanced capabilities of the Model XMT868,


refer to the Programming Manual and/or the Service Manual for the
instrument. Also, refer to the IDM User’s Manual for instructions on
using the IDM software with the XMT868.

3-8 Operation
Chapter 4
Specifications

General Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1

Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3

Transducer Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5

Pipe Size and Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7

Flowcell Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8


May 2004

General Specifications The general specifications for the Model XMT868 flow transmitter
are divided into the following categories:
Hardware Configuration Channel Options:
Standard: 1 Channel.
Optional: 2 Channel (2 pipes or 2 paths per pipe).

Mode Options:
Transit-Time.
Transit-Time plus TransFlection.
Package Options:
Standard:
Epoxy-coated aluminum NEMA 7/4X.
Explosion proof Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C & D. Class II, III,
Div. 1, Groups E, F & G.
Flameproof EEx d IIC Tamb = 60oC T5.
Optional:
Stainless steel NEMA 7/4X.
Explosion proof Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C & D. Class II, III,
Div. 1, Groups E, F & G.
Flameproof EEx d IIC Tamb = 60oC T5.

Dimensions:
Standard housing: 10 lb (4.5 kg); 8.2 x 6.6 in. (208 x 168 mm).
Optional housing: 30 lb (13.6 kg); 8.2 x 6.6 in. (208 x 168 mm).

Environmental Operating Temperature:


-40° to 140°F (–40° to 60°C).

Storage Temperature:
-67° to 167°F (–55° to 75°C).
Flow Accuracy Accuracy specifications assume a fully developed flow profile and a
(% of Reading) straight run of 10 pipe diameters upstream and 5 pipe diameters
downstream.
Transit-Time Mode:
Pipe Diameter > 6 in. (150 mm)
Velocity >1 ft/s (> 0.3 m/s): ± 2% typical (± 0.5 to 1% with
calibration).
Velocity < 1 ft/s (< 0.3 m/s): ± 0.03 ft/s (± 0.01 m/s) typical.
Pipe Diameter < 6 in. (150 mm)
Velocity >1 ft/s (> 0.3 m/s): ± 2 to 5% typical.
Velocity <1 ft/s (< 0.3 m/s): ± 0.15 ft/s (± 0.05 m/s) typical.

TransFlection Mode:
Pipe Diameter 2 in. (50 mm) and larger:
Velocity > 1 ft/s (> 0.3 m/s): ± 5% typical or ± 2% calibrated
accuracy.

Specifications 4-1
June 2003

General Specifications
(cont.)

Range Transit-Time Mode:


-40 to 40 ft/s (-12.2 to 12.2 m/s).

TransFlection Mode:
± 1 to 15 ft/s (± 0.3 to 4.6 m/s).
1 to 30 ft/s (0.3 to 9.1 m/s).
-1 to -30 ft/s (-0.3 to -9.1 m/s).

Rangeability Transit-Time Mode:


400:1.

TransFlection Mode:
30:1.

Repeatability Transit-Time Mode:


Wetted Transducers: ± 0.2% of full scale.
Clamp-on Transducers: ± 0.2 to ± 0.5% of full scale.

TransFlection Mode:
± 0.5% of full scale (clamp-on transducers).

Energy Accuracy The accuracy of the energy measurement is a combination of the


(% of Reading): accuracy of the flow and temperature measurements.
Transit-Time Mode:
Accuracy of 1% is typical for calibrated systems.
TransFlection Mode:
Accuracy of 2% is typical for calibrated systems.

Note: Above specifications require a straight run of 10 pipe


diameters upstream and 5 pipe diameters downstream.

Fluid Types Transit-Time Mode:


Acoustically-conductive fluids. This includes most clean liquids and
many with entrained solids or gas bubbles (the maximum void
fraction depends on the transducer, interrogation carrier frequency,
path length and pipe configuration). Consult GE Panametrics for
additional information.

TransFlection Mode:
Acoustically-conductive multi-phase fluids. This includes raw
sewage, sludge, slurries, tar sands, oil-water-gas mixtures,
acoustically-attenuating liquids and other demanding applications.

4-2 Specifications
June 2003

Electrical The electrical specifications for the Model XMT868 flow transmitter
Specifications are divided into the following categories:

Power Supply Options:


Standard: 100 to 130 VAC, 50/60 Hz, ± 10%.
200 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, ± 10%.
Optional: 12 to 28 VDC, ± 5%.

Power Consumption:
20 W maximum.

Operating Modes Flow Measurement:


Standard: Correlation Transit-Time™ Mode with clamp-on or
wetted transducers.
Optional: TransFlection® Mode with clamp-on transducers.

Energy Measurement (optional):


To calculate energy flow rate, use Analog Input Board for
transmitters. Use RTD Input Board for direct RTDs.

European Compliance This unit complies with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC
Low Voltage Directive (Installation Category II, Pollution Degree 2).

Input/Output Digital Display:


Specifications Optional 2-line x 16-character LCD display, LED backlight,
configurable to display up to 4 measurement parameters in
sequence.
Digital Communications:
Standard: RS232 serial port for PC, terminal or printer.
Optional: RS485 serial port for multi-user network.
RS485 MODBUS communication.

Analog Outputs (built-in):


Standard: Two isolated 0/4–20 mA, 600 Ω max. load.

Option Cards:
Optional Inputs/Outputs of the following types may be added:

1. Analog Inputs: two isolated 0/4-20 mA inputs,


24-V loop power.

2. RTD Inputs: two isolated 3-wire RTD inputs;


Span –148° to 662°F (–100° to 350°C), 100 Ω Pt., Alpha 385.

3. Analog Outputs: two isolated 0/4–20 mA analog outputs,


1000 Ω maximum load.

Specifications 4-3
June 2003

Input/Output 4. Data Logging: 512 kB or 2 MB memory, includes industry-


Specifications (cont.) standard PCMCIA card connector.

5. Totalizer or Frequency Outputs: two or four optically isolated


pulse or frequency outputs, 100 VDC/3 A/1 W/10 KHz max.

Totalizer Mode: one pulse per defined unit of parameter


(e.g., 1 pulse/gal).

Frequency Mode: pulse frequency proportional to magnitude


of parameter (e.g., 10 Hz = 1 gal/min).

6. Alarm Relays: two or four Form-C relays

General Purpose: 120 VAC, 28 VDC max., 5 A max.,


DC: 30 W max., AC: 60 VA max.

Hermetically Sealed: 120 VAC, 28 VDC max., 2 A max.,


DC: 56 W max., AC: 60 VA max.

Note: The above optional inputs/outputs are available only in


specific combinations. Consult GE Panametrics or see Table
B-1 on page B-1 for details.

Infrared Communications Link:


Hand-held, battery powered (9 V) remote control
communications unit (RCCU).

Additional Options PC-Interface Software:


Instrument Data Manager (IDM) software option links the
XMT868 to a PC computer. Software package includes 3.5-inch
diskette, interconnection cable (please specify type needed), and
manual.

4-4 Specifications
June 2003

Transducer
Specifications

Wetted Transducers Material:


Standard: 316 Stainless Steel.
Optional (for isolating PanAdapta Plugs®): Hastelloy, Monel,
Titanium, Duplex, CPVC, PVDF and others.

Process Connection:
Standard: 1-in. NPTM, 3/8-in. NPTM.
Optional: RF flange, socket weld, fuse bond and others.

Maximum Pressure:
Standard: 0 to 3,000 psig (0.1013 to 20 MPa).
Optional: Higher pressures on request.

Temperature Range:
Standard: –40° to 212°F (–40° to 100°C).
Optional (overall range): -310o to 932oF (-190 to 500oC).

Mounting:
Spoolpiece, hot tap, or cold tap.

Housing (Optional):
Explosion proof: Class I, Div. 1, Groups C & D.
Flameproof: EEx d IIC T4 to T6.
Weatherproof: NEMA 4, IP65.
Submersible.

Note: Wetted transducers for special applications and flowcells are


also available. Consult GE Panametrics for details.

Specifications 4-5
June 2003

Transducer
Specifications (cont.)

Clamp-On Transducers Temperature Range:


Standard: –40° to 140°F (–40° to 60°C).
Optional (overall range): -310o to 572oF (-190o to 300oC).

Mounting:
SS chain or strap, welded or magnetic clamping fixtures.

Housing (Optional):
Explosion proof: Class I, Div. 1, Groups C & D.
Flameproof: EEx d IIC T4 to T6.
Weatherproof: NEMA 4, IP65.
Submersible.

Note: Clamp-on transducers for special applications and flowcells


are also available. Consult GE Panametrics for details.

Transducer Cables Length:


Standard: Pair of coaxial cables, type RG62 aU,
length to 3 ft (1 m).
Optional: Lengths up to 1000 ft (330 m) maximum.

Temperature Type:
Transducers (optional) Loop-powered 3-wire platinum RTDs; clamp-on and wetted
(thermowell) types are available.

Range:
-4o to 500oF (-20o to 260oC), not all extremes of parameters can
be achieved simultaneously.

Accuracy:
0.27oF (0.15oC), wetted RTDs, matched pairs.

4-6 Specifications
June 2003

Pipe Size and Materials

Wetted Transducers Materials:


All metals and most plastics. (Consult GE Panametrics for
concrete, glass and cement.)

Pipe Sizes:
Transit-Time Mode: Inside diameter 0.5 to 200 in.

Clamp-on Transducers Materials:


All metals and most plastics. (Consult GE Panametrics for
concrete, composite materials and highly corroded or lined
pipes.)

Pipe Sizes:
Transit-Time Mode:
Outside Diameter: 0.5 to 200 in. (12.7 mm to 5 m) and larger.
TransFlection Mode:
Outside Diameter: 2 to 200 in. (5 cm to 5 m) and larger.

Pipe Wall Thickness:


Up to 3 in. (76.2 mm).

Specifications 4-7
June 2003

Flowcell Specifications

Tilted Diameter Pipe Sizes:


Standard: 2 to 200 in. (50 to 5,000 mm).
Optional: >200 in.

Material:
Standard: Stainless steel; carbon steel; plastics; fiberglass.
Optional: Other metals; plastics; etc.

Process Connection:
Standard: Straight (welding); 150-lb flange; 300-lb flange.
Optional: MJ; Victaulic; RTJ flanged; cold tap.

Wetted Transducer Connection:


1” NPTM for 6 in. or greater pipe sizes; 3/8” NPTM for 2 to 5 in.
sizes.

Interrogation:
Standard: Conventional 45o tilted-diameter; one or more
traversals.
Optional: Mid-radius chord; multi-chords including multiple
paths.

4-8 Specifications
Appendix A
CE Mark Compliance

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1

Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
June 2003

Introduction For CE Mark compliance, the Model XMT868 flow transmitter must
be wired in accordance with the instructions in this appendix.

IMPORTANT: CE Mark compliance is required only for units


intended for use in EEC countries.

Wiring The Model XMT868 must be wired with the recommended cable, and
all connections must be properly shielded and grounded. Refer to
Table A-1 below for the specific requirements.

Table A-1: Wiring Modifications


Termination
Connection Cable Type Modification
Transducer RG62 a/u Add metallic cable
clamp from braid to
chassis ground.
Armored RG62 a/u or None - grounded via
conduit cable gland.
Input/Output 22 AWG shielded (e.g. Terminate shield to
Baystate #78-1197) chassis ground.
Armored conduit None - grounded via
cable gland.
Power 14 AWG, 3 conduc- None required
tor, shielded (e.g.
Belden #19364)
Armored Conduit None - grounded via
cable gland.

Note: If the Model XMT868 is wired as described in this appendix,


the unit will comply with the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.

CE Mark Compliance A-1


Appendix B
Data Records

Available Option Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1

Option Cards Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2

Site Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3


June 2003

Available Option Cards The XMT868 can accommodate one option card in Slot 1 and one in
Slot 2. The available configurations are listed in Table B-1 below.

Table B-1: Option Card Configurations


Card #713- Slot # Configuration
1215-02 1 FF - 4 Frequency Outputs
1215-03 TT - 4 Totalizer Outputs
1215-04 FT - 2 Frequency Outputs/2 Totalizer Outputs
1215-05 FO - 2 Frequency Outputs
1215-06 TO - 2 Totalizer Outputs
1215-07 AA - 4 Standard Alarms
1215-08 HH - 4 Hermetic Alarms
1215-09 FA - 2 Frequency Outputs/2 Standard Alarms
1215-10 FH - 2 Frequency Outputs/2 Hermetic Alarms
1215-11 TA - 2 Totalizer Outputs/2 Standard Alarms
1215-12 TH - 2 Totalizer Outputs/2 Hermetic Alarms
1223-02 OI - 2 Current Inputs
1223-03 OR - 2 RTD Inputs
1223-04 TI - 2 Current Inputs/2 Totalizer Inputs
1223-05 TR - 2 RTD Inputs/2 Totalizer Inputs
1223-06 FI - 2 Current Inputs/2 Frequency Inputs
1223-07 FR - 2 RTD Inputs/2 Frequency Inputs
1223-08 AI - 2 Current Inputs/2 Standard Alarms
1223-09 HI - 2 Current Inputs/2 Hermetic Alarms
1223-10 AR - 2 RTD Inputs/2 Standard Alarms
1223-11 HR - 2 RTD Inputs/2 Hermetic Alarms
1225-13 CO - 2 Current Outputs
1225-14 CF - 2 Current Outputs/2 Frequency Outputs
1225-15 CT - 2 Current Outputs/2 Totalizer Outputs
1225-16 CA - 2 Current Outputs/2 Standard Alarms
1225-17 CH - 2 Current Outputs/2 Hermetic Alarms
1233-02 RR - 4 RTD Inputs
1233-03 IR - 2 RTD Inputs/2 Current Inputs
1233-04 II - 4 Current Inputs
1272-02 CI - 2 Current Outputs/2 Current Inputs
1272-03 CR - 2 Current Outputs/2 RTD Inputs
1272-04 CIR - 2 Current Outputs/1 Current Input/1 RTD Input
1146-02 2 512 KB Memory + PCMCIA Card Connector
1146-03 2 MB Memory + PCMCIA Card Connector
1310 Modbus Communications Protocol

Data Records B-1


June 2003

Option Cards Installed Whenever an option card is installed or changed in the XMT868 flow
transmitter, record the type of card and any additional setup
information in the appropriate row of Table B-2 below.

Table B-2: Option Cards Installed


Slot # Type of Option Card Additional Setup Information
0 Analog Outputs (A, B)

B-2 Data Records


June 2003

Site Data After the Model XMT868 flow transmitter has been installed, specific
site data must be entered via the User Program, prior to operation.
Record that information in Table B-3 below.
Table B-3: Site Data
General Information
Model # Serial #
Software Vers. Setup Date
GLOBL-SYSTM
Meter Message Vol. Dec. Digits
System Units English Metric Totalizer Units
Vol. Units Tot. Dec. Dig.
GLOBL-I/O-ERROR
Error Handling 2-Path Error No Yes
GLOBL-COMM
Meter Address MOD. Parity
Baud Rate MOD. Stop Bits
MOD. Baud Rate MOD. Address
CHx-ACTIVE
Channel 1 Channel 2 (if applicable)
Channel Status Off1 Trans Tranfl Channel Status Off1 Trans Tranfl
CHx-SYSTM
Channel 1 Channel 2 (if applicable)
Channel Label Channel Label
Chan. Message2 Chan. Message2
Energy Option On Off Energy Option On Off
Vol. Units Vol. Units
Vol. Dec. Digits Vol. Dec. Digits
Totalizer Units Totalizer Units
Tot. Dec. Dig. Tot. Dec. Dig.
Mass Flow Mass Flow
Mass Flow Time Mass Flow Time
MDOT Dec. Dig. MDOT Dec. Dig.
Mass Totals Mass Totals
Mass Dec. Digits Mass Dec. Digits
Power Power
Power Dec. Dig. Power Dec. Dig.
Energy (Total) Energy (Total)
Energy Dec. Dig. Energy Dec. Dig.
Heat. or Cool. Heat. or Cool.
Flow Meas. Flow Meas.
1not 2”Site
available for 1-Channel meter, Message” for 1-Channel meter

Data Records B-3


June 2003

Table B-3: Site Data (cont.)


CHx-I/O
Zero Cutoff Temp. Input Fixed ( ) Live
Pipe/Transducer Parameters - PIPE
Channel 1 Channel 2 (if applicable)
Trans. Type STD SPEC Trans. Type STD SPEC
Transducer # Transducer #
Special Transducers Special Transducers
Wedge Type Rayl Shear Wettd Wedge Type Rayl Shear Wettd
Frequency Hz Frequency Hz
Trans. Tw Trans. Tw
Wedge Angle Wedge Angle
Wedge Sndspd Wedge Sndspd
Pipe Material Pipe Material
All Clamp-On and Wetted Transducers All Clamp-On and Wetted Transducers
Pipe O.D. Pipe O.D.
Pipe Wall Pipe Wall
Path Length (P) Path Length (P)
Axial Length (L) Axial Length (L)
Trans. Angle Trans. Angle
Lining Yes No Lining Yes No
Lining Material Lining Material
Lining Sndspd Lining Sndspd
Lining Thickness Lining Thickness
Track. Window. Yes No Track. Window. Yes No
Fluid Type Fluid Type
Other/Sndspd Other/Sndspd
% of Water % of Water
Reynolds Corr. Off Active Reynolds Corr. Off Active
KV Input Sel. Table Static KV Input Sel. Table Static
Kin. Visc. Kin. Visc.
Cal. Factor Cal. Factor
# of Traverses # of Traverses
Trans. Spacing Trans. Spacing
Depth of Reflect. Depth of Reflect.
CHx-SETUP-AVRG
Response Time

B-4 Data Records


June 2003

Table B-3: Site Data (cont.)


CHx-SETUP-ADVAN-KV/SS
KV/SS Pairs KV/SS Pairs
# Sig. Stren. Kin. Visc. # Sig. Stren. Kin. Visc.
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
CHx-SETUP-ADVAN-MULTIK
Custom Type CstV CstR Custom Type CstV CstR
K-Factor Table K-Factor Table
K-Factor # Vel./Reyn. K Factor K-Factor # Vel./Reyn. K Factor
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14

Data Records B-5


June 2003

Table B-3: Site Data (cont.)


CHx-SETUP-ADVAN-MULTIK (cont.)
K-Factor # Vel./Reyn. K Factor K-Factor # Vel./Reyn. K Factor
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
CHx-SETUP-ADVAN-MASS
Mass Flow No Yes Mass Flow No Yes
Static Density Static Density
CHx-SETUP-ADVAN-CODEL
Code Length Auto Short Long Code Length Auto Short Long

B-6 Data Records


Appendix C
Measuring P and L Dimensions

Measuring P and L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1


June 2003

Measuring P and L If you are using wetted transducers, the XMT868 requires you to
enter the path length (P) and the axial dimension (L). P is the
transducer face-to-face distance, and L is the axial projection of P in
the flow stream.

To determine L, physically measure the distance between the center


of the transducer ports at the inside wall as shown in Figure C-1, if
possible. If not, consult the factory.

Pipe Thickness

P
θ Pipe
OD

Top View

Figure C-1: 180o Transducer Installations

To determine P, you need the following:

• the pipe inside diameter (ID)

• the wall thickness (WT)

• the installed pipe coupling length (CL)

• the transducers face depth (FD)

• the mounting angle (MA)

Measuring P and L Dimensions C-1


June 2003

Measuring P and L Use Figure C-2 to properly measure the coupling length. Typically,
(cont.) the transducer face is positioned just outside the inside diameter (ID)
of the pipe, or slightly retracted inside the coupling.

FD

MA 45o

CL

Figure C-2: Determining the Pipe Coupling Length

Use the following formula to determine P dimension:

[ID + 2(WT)]/(cos MA) + 2(CL) - FD) = P Dimension.

For example, given the following:

• inside diameter (ID) = 48”

• wall thickness (WT) = 3/8”

• installed coupling length (CL) = 2.0”

• a transducer face depth (FD) = 1.75”

• mounting angle (MA) - 45o

The P dimension would be


[48 + 2(3/8)]/(0.7071) + 2(2.0 - 1.75) = 69.4”

C-2 Measuring P and L Dimensions


June 2003

Index
A F
Abbreviations, Volumetric Units Flowcell
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8, 2-9, 2-13, 2-14 Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4
ACTIV Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 Fluid Type, Selecting . . . . . . . . 2-26, 2-27, 2-28
Alarms Option Card Fuse Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3
Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
Fail-Safe Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14 G
Pin Assignments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Analog Inputs Option Card GLOBL
Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15 Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6
Pin Assignments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15 Sub-Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6
Rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
Analog Outputs (Slot 0) I
Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 Initial Setup
Pin Assignments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21 Data Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3
Analog Outputs Option Card Minimum Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1
Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17, 1-19 Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7
Pin Assignments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21 Internal Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2
Axial Dimension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-1
Axial Length, Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26
L
C Lightning Protector, Connecting. . . . . . . . . . .1-9
LVD Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3
Cable
Serial Port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
M
CE Mark Compliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-1 Measurements
Connecting Displaying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2, 3-5
See Part Name Parameter Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8
Connectors, Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Taking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2, 3-5
MODBUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-18
D
Diagnostic Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
O
Display Option Card
Channel Mode Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-13
Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Analog Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-15
Measurement Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Analog Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17, 1-19
Parameter Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 RTD Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-17
Setup Information Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
E Totalizer/Frequency Outputs. . . . . . . . . . .1-16

Electrical Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6


Electronics Console
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5, 1-20

Index 1
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Index (cont.)
P T
Parameter Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 Temperature Transmitter
Path Length. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Path Length, Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26 Terminal Block
PIPE Analog Outputs - I/O . . . . . . . . . . . .1-10, 1-21
Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21 Power - TB1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7, 1-21
Pipe OD, Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25 Serial Port - RS232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11, 1-21
Pipe Wall, Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25 Serial Port - RS485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Power Transducers - CH1/CH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 Totalizer/Frequency Option Card
Terminal Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7, 1-21 Connecting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
Powering Up Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Transducers
Internal Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 180° Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1
Pressure Transmitter Axial Dimension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1
Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Installation Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1
R Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Path Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1
RS232 Port Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
See Serial Port Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
RS485 Port
See Serial Port
RS485 Serial Port
U
MODBUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
RTD Inputs Option Card User Program
Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17 ACTIV Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21 Entering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Exiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11, 2-20
S SAVE Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11, 2-20
SAVE Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11, 2-20
Serial Port
V
Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 Voltage, Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11, 1-12 Volumetric Units
Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . .1-11, 1-12, 1-21 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . 2-8, 2-9, 2-13, 2-14
Slot 0 Selecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8, 2-9, 2-13, 2-14
See Analog Outputs (Slot 0) Table of Options . . . . . . . 2-8, 2-9, 2-13, 2-14
Special Transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
Specifications W
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Wiring
Transducer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5, 4-6 CE Mark Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
SYSTM (GLOBL) Option Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Card Name
Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 Terminal Block . . . . . . . . . . .See Block Name

2 Index
DECLARATION
OF
CONFORMITY
We, GE Panametrics
Shannon Industrial Estate
Shannon, Co. Clare
Ireland

declare under our sole responsibility that the

IGM878 Industrial Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter


XGF868 Flare Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XGM868 Multi-Purpose Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XGN868 Natural Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XGS868 Steam Mass Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XMT868 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter

to which this declaration relates, are in conformity with the following standards:

• EN 50014:1997+A1+A2:1999
• EN 50018:2000
• EN50281-1-1:1998
• II 2 GD EEx d IIC T5; ISSeP02ATEX008
ISSeP, B7340 Colfontaine, Belgium
• EN 61326:1998, Class A, Annex A, Continuous Unmonitored Operation
• EN61010-1:1993+A2:1995, Overvoltage Category II, Pollution Degree 2
• EN 60529:1991+A1:2000
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following the provisions of the 89/336/EEC EMC Directive, the 94/9/EC ATEX Directive and the
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive.

The units listed above and any transducers supplied with them (spoolpieces are addressed under a
separate declaration of conformity) do not bear CE marking for the Pressure Equipment Directive, as they
are supplied in accordance with Article 3, Section 3 (sound engineering practices and codes of good
workmanship) of the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC for DN<25.

Shannon - July 1, 2003


Mr. James Gibson
GENERAL MANAGER

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DECLARATION
DE
CONFORMITE
Nous, GE Panametrics
Shannon Industrial Estate
Shannon, Co. Clare
Ireland

déclarons sous notre propre responsabilité que les

IGM878 Industrial Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter


XGF868 Flare Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XGM868 Multi-Purpose Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XGN868 Natural Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XGS868 Steam Mass Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XMT868 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter

rélatif á cette déclaration, sont en conformité avec les documents suivants:

• EN 50014:1997+A1+A2:1999
• EN 50018:2000
• EN50281-1-1:1998
• II 2 GD EEx d IIC T5; ISSeP02ATEX008
ISSeP, B7340 Colfontaine, Belgium
• EN 61326:1998, Class A, Annex A, Continuous Unmonitored Operation
• EN61010-1:1993+A2:1995, Overvoltage Category II, Pollution Degree 2
• EN 60529:1991+A1:2000
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suivant les régles de la Directive de Compatibilité Electromagnétique 89/336/EEC, d’ATEX 94/9/EC et


de la Directive Basse Tension 73/23/EEC.

Les matériels listés ci-dessus ainsi que les transducteurs pouvant être livrés avec (les manchettes faisant
l'objet d'une déclaration de conformité séparée) ne portent pas le marquage CE de la directive des
équipements sous pression, car ils sont fournis en accord avec la directive 97/23/EC des équipements sous
pression pour les DN<25, Article 3, section 3 qui concerne les pratiques et les codes de bonne fabrication
pour l'ingénierie du son.

Shannon - July 1, 2003


Mr. James Gibson
DIRECTEUR GÉNÉRAL

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KONFORMITÄTS-
ERKLÄRUNG

Wir, GE Panametrics
Shannon Industrial Estate
Shannon, Co. Clare
Ireland

erklären, in alleiniger Verantwortung, daß die Produkte

IGM878 Industrial Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter


XGF868 Flare Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XGM868 Multi-Purpose Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XGN868 Natural Gas Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XGS868 Steam Mass Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter
XMT868 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter

folgende Normen erfüllen:

• EN 50014:1997+A1+A2:1999
• EN 50018:2000
• EN50281-1-1:1998
• II 2 GD EEx d IIC T5; ISSeP02ATEX008
ISSeP, B7340 Colfontaine, Belgium
• EN 61326:1998, Class A, Annex A, Continuous Unmonitored Operation
• EN61010-1:1993+A2:1995, Overvoltage Category II, Pollution Degree 2
• EN 60529:1991+A1:2000
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gemäß den Europäischen Richtlinien, Niederspannungsrichtlinie Nr.: 73/23/EG und EMV-Richtlinie


Nr.: 89/336/EG und ATEX Richtlinie Nr. 94/9/EG.

Die oben aufgeführten Geräte und zugehörige, mitgelieferte Schallwandler (Messrohre werden in einer
separaten Konformitätserklärung behandelt) tragen keine CE-Kennzeichnung gemäß der Druckgeräte-
Richtlinie, da sie in Übereinstimmung mit Artikel 3, Absatz 3 (gute Ingenieurpraxis) der Druckgeräte-
Richtlinie 97/23/EG für DN<25 geliefert werden.

Shannon - July 1, 2003


Mr. James Gibson
GENERALDIREKTOR

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