OMEGA FP85A Flow Transmitter Instructions
CAUTION! Remove power to unit before wiring input and output connections.
1. Loop/System Power Connections
1.1 2-Wire operation (for OMEGA FP-5200, FP-5300, FP-6000, FP-850X flow sensors). A. Ground referenced PLC with internal transmitter power supply
PLC 4-20 mA Input
Fuse** 1/8A
B. Power connection for display use only
Power supply 24* VDC
Fuse** 1/8A
+ 24 VDC -
Power out CH +
FP85A
250* CH - (gnd)
+ -
+ 4-20 mA
Loop 17-30V * Gnd
FP85A
+ 4-20 mA + 17-30V *
Gnd
Loop
C. 1 to 5 VDC recorder (C1), 4 to 20 mA indicator (C2), or ground referenced PLC (C3) connections without internal transmitter power supply Recorder 1-5 VDC
Power supply
C1
CH (gnd) 250* CH +
Indicator 4-20 mA
24 VDC*
Fuse** 1/8A
C2
CH (gnd) CH +
Power supply
PLC 4-20 mA Input
24 VDC*
Fuse** 1/8A
C3
250*
CH (gnd) CH +
Power supply
24* VDC
Fuse** 1/8A
FP85A
+ 4-20 mA + 17-30V *
Gnd
Loop
*Refer to maximum loop impedance specification for minimum operating voltage requirements (section 10).
**1/8A fuse recommended (customer supplied) 1.2 3-Wire operation (for OMEGA FP-2541 flow sensors). This wiring is required for powered flow sensors that consume more than 1.5 mA DC current. A. Ground referenced PLC with internal transmitter power supply
PLC 4-20 mA Input
Fuse** 1/4A
B. Differential input PLC with internal transmitter power supply
PLC 4-20 mA Input FP85A
Fuse** 1/4A
+ 24 VDC 250*
Power out CH + CH - (gnd)
FP85A
+ 4-20 mA + 17-30V *
Gnd
Loop
24 VDC
+ + -
+ 4-20 mA + 17-30V *
Gnd
CH + 250* CH -
Loop
C. 1 to 5 VDC recorder (C1) and 4 to 20 mA indicator (C2) connections without internal transmitter power supply Recorder 1-5 VDC
Power supply
D. Power connection for display use only
C1
CH (gnd) 250* CH +
24 VDC*
Fuse** 1/4A
Indicator 4 -20 mA
C2
CH (gnd) CH +
Power supply
24 VDC*
Fuse** 1/4A
FP85A
+ -
+ 4-20 mA
Loop 17-30V * Gnd
Power supply 24* VDC
Fuse** 1/4A
FP85A
+ 4-20 mA + 17-30V *
Gnd
Loop
*Refer to maximum loop impedance specification for minimum operating voltage requirements (section 10).
**1/4 A fuse recommended (customer supplied).
2. Compatible Sensor Connections
2.1 2-Wire Operation (sec. 1.1) FP85A OMEGA Flow Sensors: Red Black FP8501A FP8502A FP8503A FP5100, FP-5200, FP-5300, FP-6000, FP-8501A
OPEN COLLECTOR SENSOR STANDARD SENSOR
2.2 3-Wire Operation (sec. 1.2) FP85A OMEGA Flow Sensor:
Frequency In Sensor Power Gnd Frequency In
Frequency In
OPEN COLLECTOR SENSOR STANDARD SENSOR
Sensor Power Gnd Frequency In
OR
Shld Shld Black Red
Red Black Shld
FP-2541
3. Pulse Output Wiring
FP85A
Pulse Gnd Pulse Out
FP85A Shld Red Receiving instrument
Pulse Gnd Pulse Out
10 k
+ Gnd. Input
5 to 30 VDC Other instrument
4. Installation Options
4.1 Standard Panel Mount Panel cutout template/instructions (included). 4.3 Optional FP85NM Integral Mounting Kit NPT and DIN conduit port kits available. Compatible with FP850X flow sensors (only). Flow sensor and fitting purchased separately (see section 9).
FP85-A Flow Transmitter
Instrument panel
Conduit ports
4.2 Optional FP85UNM Universal Mounting Kit NPT and DIN conduit port kits available (see section 4.3). See section 9 for ordering options.
Pipe
Pipe
Panel
Panel
Conduit Port Options NPT Ports DIN Ports Blind holes for DIN conduit connectors (8) PG13.5 metric threaded conduit ports (2)
FP85-A Flow Transmitter
FP85-A Flow Transmitter
1/2 in. NPT threaded conduit ports (2)
5. FUNCTIONS
6. VIEW (example)
1
Choose:
E
2
Change:
3
Save:
Press & hold for access:
A.
Flow rate
B.
2s
Resettable total
OPTIONS = 1. Press and hold 2s
OPTIONS = 1. Press keys in sequence 2. Press and hold 2s 3.
VIEW
2s
CALIBRATE OPTIONS
5s
C.
2s
Permanent total
2. To exit without changes: quick press
D.
Loop output
E.
Last cal.
A
7. CALIBRATE (example)
Press keys in sequence continue: to
8. OPTIONS (example)
Press keys in sequence continue: to
1
Choose:
H
2
Change:
3
Save:
A.
1
Choose:
E
2
Change:
3
Save:
A.
Contrast
Totalizer
VIEW=
VIEW=
B.
Flow
Unit/timebase: h,m,s,d
B.
Display averging
C.
low= =700 ms hi= =3 s off= 100 ms
Flow
K-factor
C. D.
Totalizer Units - label only -
Flow display
Decimal postion
Press & hold
E.
Totalizer K-factor
Press & hold
2s
D.
Output 4 mA adjust 20 mA adjust
2s
F.
Output 4 mA setpoint 20 mA setpoint
E.
Output
A
G.
Output
To return to VIEW: quick press
To restore original value: quick press
Return to VIEW before removing power
H.
Last calibration
A
To return to VIEW: quick press
To restore original value: quick press
Return to VIEW before removing power
Menu Functions A - H:
A. Selects display contrast: 4 levels B. Sets flow units (gpm) and timebase (gpm). Flow units label: Aa - Zz, 0 - 9; Timebase options: s=seconds, m=minutes, h=hours, d=days (timebase effects flow display and 4 to 20 mA output) C. Sets flow K-factor: 000.01 to 99999. (see technical notes below) D. Set totalizer units: For label purposes only E. Sets totalizer K-factor: 000.01 to 99999. (see technical notes below) F. Sets 4 mA setpoint (4 mA and 20 mA setpoints are reversible) G. Sets 20 mA setpoint H. Sets user defined date
Menu Functions A - E:
A. Selects totalizer reset options: Lock on (enables) or lock off (disables) the VIEW menu totalizer reset security code feature (RST: -- -- -- --). B. Selects display averaging: off = 100ms, low= =700ms, hi= =3s (also affects 4 to 20 mA output). C. Selects display decimal: . to . **** ** ** D. Adjusts 4 mA output: 3.9 to 4.1 mA (overrides 4.00 mA factory calibration) E. Adjusts 20 mA output: 19.8 to 21.0 mA (overrides 20.00 mA factory calibration)
Technical notes:
Flow and totalizer K-factors are independent of each other. These K-factors represent the number of pulses generated by the flow sensor for each engineering unit measured (published in flow sensor manual).
9. Accessories
Order no. FP85UNM FP85UDM FP85NM FP85DM FP8501 FP8502 FP8503 FP8501A FP8502A FP8503A
Description Universal mounting kit, NPT ports Universal mounting kit, DIN ports Integral sensor mounting kit, NPT ports Integral sensor mounting kit, DIN ports Integral sensor, 0.5 to 4 inch pipe, Polypropylene body & Titanium rotor pin Integral sensor, 5 to 8 inch pipe, Polypropylene body & Titanium rotor pin Integral sensor, 0.5 to 4 inch pipe - PVDF body & Hastelloy C rotor pin Integral sensor, 0.5 to 4 inch pipe, Polypropylene body & Titanium rotor pin Integral sensor, 5 to 8 inch pipe - Polypropylene body & Titanium rotor pin Integral sensor, 0.5 to 4 inch pipe - PVDF body & Hastelloy C rotor pin
10. Specifications
General Data Compatible Sensors: FP-8501, FP-5300, FP-5100, FP-6000, and FP-5200 Series (contact engineering for additional compatible sensors). Display Accuracy: Flow, 0.1% of reading Totalizers, 0.03% of reading Enclosure: Rating: Material: Gasket: Screws: Display: Type: Update rate: Contrast: Ranges: NEMA 4X/IP65 Glass-filled polypropylene Silicone rubber (captive) 8-32, self-tapping (captive) 8-digit alphanumeric dot matrix Flow=1s, Totalizers=100 mS Variable Flow, 0.01 to 9999. Resettable/permanent totalizers, 0 to 99999999 Loop current, 3.90 to 21.00 mA Dimensions:
107 mm (4.2 in.)
FP85A Flow Transmitter
107 mm (4.2 in.)
Environmental Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: -15 to 70 C (5 to 158 F) -15 to 80 C (5 to 176 F) 0 to 95%, non-condensing
(front view)
Agency Approvals CE Manufactured under ISO 9001 Electrical Data Frequency range: 0.5 Hz to 500 Hz Loop/system power: (2-wire mode) 17 to 30 VDC @ 20 mA max. (3-wire mode) 17 to 30 VDC @ 68 mA max. Sensor power: (2-wire mode) 5 VDC @ 1.5 mA max. (3-wire mode) 5 VDC @ 20 mA max. Loop: Impedance: Accuracy: Resolution: Update rate: Outputs: Current: Pulse output: 1 max. @ 17 VDC, 300 max. @ 24 VDC, 600 max. @ 30 VDC 0.050 mA 5 A 100 ms 4 to 20 mA (adjustable & reversible) Sensor frequency, optically isolated open-collector transistor, max. current sink 10 mA @ 30 VDC
30 mm (1.2 in.)
36 mm (1.4 in.)
(side view)
11. Troubleshooting
Display Message Cause 1) Input frequency too high 2) Display overrange 3) Display timebase too large Solution 1) Reduce input frequency. 2) Move display decimal to right in OPTIONS menu. 3) Change display timebase (H,M,S,D) to smaller value (e.g. LPH to LPM). Change K-Factor to a non-zero value. Press to restore normal operation. Settings will revert to factory default. Recalibration is required.
K-Factor cannot be zero
2s 2s
Memory corrupted