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Smag 62

This document provides specifications and installation instructions for the Smag62 electromagnetic flowmeter. Some key details include: - The flowmeter has a measurement range of below 0.6m3/h to above 300m3/h for conductive liquids above 5μS/cm. It has an accuracy of ±0.5% and repeatability of ±0.1%. - The transmitter operates on 85-265Vac power and has outputs for 4-20mA, pulse, frequency and optional communication protocols. - Proper installation requires considering pipe dimensions, fluid properties, ambient temperatures, power supply, conduit connections and environmental factors. The flowtube must be mounted according to specifications to ensure accurate measurement.

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Smag 62

This document provides specifications and installation instructions for the Smag62 electromagnetic flowmeter. Some key details include: - The flowmeter has a measurement range of below 0.6m3/h to above 300m3/h for conductive liquids above 5μS/cm. It has an accuracy of ±0.5% and repeatability of ±0.1%. - The transmitter operates on 85-265Vac power and has outputs for 4-20mA, pulse, frequency and optional communication protocols. - Proper installation requires considering pipe dimensions, fluid properties, ambient temperatures, power supply, conduit connections and environmental factors. The flowtube must be mounted according to specifications to ensure accurate measurement.

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Smag62

825B116B

Electromagnetic flowmeter

Features
Pipe dimension range:

DN10 DN150

Measure range:

<0,6m3/h >300m3/h

Fluid conductivity:

>5
S/cm

Sensor material:

SS304

Lining materials:

PTFE; PFA

Housing material:

epoxy printing aluminum

Electrodes materials:
SS316;
Hastelloy ; Titanium; Tantalum
Remote version operating temperature:
PTFE <120C / 150C
Compact version operating temperature:
-4075C
Max. accuracy:

0,5%

Max. repeatability:
Fluid velocity:
Analog output:

0,1%
10m/s
420mA; max. load 750

Protocol communication:

Modbus
Profibus
HART
RS485

(optional)
(optional)
(optional)
(optional)

Pulse output:

05000Hz

Power supply:

85265Vac

Consumption:

<10W

Protection compact version : IP67 with 2 cable


gland M20x1,5 and 1 M16x1,5 for elect. connection
Protection remote version : IP67/IP68 (only pipe)

Compact digital system, for conductive liquids (>5S/cm),


even with a limitated content of suspended solids.
Measurement range: from <0,6m3/h to >300m3/h
Best measurement accuracy: 0.5%
Power supply: 85265Vac

General
A complete magnetic flowmeter system consists of two components: the Smag62 microprocessor-based integral-mount
magneti flowmeter transmitter and a flowtube.The flowtube is installed in-line with process piping, either vertically
or horizontally. Coils located on opposite sides of the flowtube create a magnetic field, and conductive liquid moving
through the magnetic field generates a voltage that is detected by two electrodes.The transmitter controls the generation
of the magnetic field and senses the voltage detected by the electrodes. Based on the sensed voltage, the transmitter
calculates a flow rate and produces analog and frequency output signals proportional to this flow rate.

applied solutions for the applications

Smag62 - Features
1. FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.1 Flow Rate Range
Capable of processing signals from fluids that are traveling between to 10 m/s for both forward and reverse flow in all
flowtube sizes.
Full scale continuously adjustable between -10 to +10 m/s.
1.2 Fluid Conductivity
Fluid must have conductivity of at least 5 microsiemen/cm.
1.3 Power Supply
85265Vac.
1.4 Power Consumption
10 watts maximum.
1.5 Ambient Temperature Limits
Operating:-40 to 165 F (-40 to 75 C).
Storage:

-40 to 185 F (-40 to 85 C).

1.6 Output Signals


4-20 mA:
0750 ohm load.
Frequency output: 010000 Hz
Pulse output:
05000 Hz
1.7 Reverse Flow
Allow measure reverse flow.
1.8 Output Testing
Current Source: Transmitter can be commanded to supply a specified current between 4.0 and 20.0 mA.
Frequency Source: Transmitter can be commanded to supply a specified frequency between 0.1 and 10000 Hz
1.9 Turn-on Time
Fluid must have conductivity of at least 5 microsiemen/cm.
1.10 Start-up Time
0.5 seconds from zero flow.
1.11 Low Flow Cutoff
Adjustable between 0.0 and 9.9%Qmax. Below selected value, output is driven to the zero flow rate signal level.
1.12 Humidity Limits
0-100% RH to 150 F (65 C), not condensing.
1.13 Overrange Capability
Signal output continues to 110% of upper range value setting, then remains constant. Out of range message displayed on LOI.
1.14 Damping
Adjustable between 0.1 and 99 seconds

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Smag62 - Features
2. PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Accuracy
System accuracy is 0.5% of rate from 0.2 to 10 m/s.
Analog output has the same accuracy as frequency output plus an additional 0.05% of span.
2.2 Repeatability
0.1% of reading
2.3 Response Time
0.2 seconds maximum response to step change in input.
2.4 Stability
0.1% of rate over six months.
2.5 Ambient Temperature Effect
0.25% change over operating temperature range

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Smag62 - Features
3. FLOW TABLES
Load loos

Flow range from DN600 to DN2000


(DN1600 min. standard)

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Flow range from DN3 to DN500


(DN15 min. standard)

Smag62 - Features
4. STRUCTURE

5. DIMENSION

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Smag62 - Features

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Smag62 - Installation
6. INSTALLATION
This section covers the installation procedures for the Smag62 Magnetic Flowmeter System .
6.1 Safety measure
Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel
performing the operations. Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol
. Please
refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol.
6.2 WARNINGS
6.2.1 Explosions could result in death or serious injury
- Verify that the operating atmosphere of the flowtube and transmitter is consisten with the appropriate hazardous
locations certifications.
- Do not remove the transmitter cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is alive.
- Before connecting a HART-based communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make sure the instruments in the
loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices.
- Both transmitter covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion-proof requirements.
6.2.2 Failure to follow safe installation and servicing guidelines could result in death or serious injury
- Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation.
- Do not perform any service other than those contained in this manual unless qualified.
6.2.3 High voltage that may be present on leads could cause electrical shock
- Avoid contact with leads and terminals.
6.3 PRE-INSTALLATION
There are several pre-installation steps that make the installation process easier. They include identifying the options
and configurations that apply to your application, setting the hardware switches if necessary, and consideration of
mechanical, electrical, and environmental requirements. Please remember that the flowtube liner is vulnerable to
handling damage. Never place anything through the flowtube for the purpose of lifting or gaining leverage.Liner damage
can render the flowtube useless.
6.3.1 Identify Options and Configurations
Standard application of the Smag62 includes control of the flowtube coils and one or more following
configurations or options:
- 4-20 mA Output
- Pulse Output
Be sure to identify the options and configurations that apply to your situation, and keep a list of them nearby during
the installation and configuration procedures.
6.3.2 Mechanical Considerations
The mounting site for the Smag62 Integral Mount Transmitter should provide enough room for secure mounting,
easy access to the conduit ports, full opening of the transmitter covers, and easy readability of the local operator
interface (LOI) screen (see Figure 2-1).The LOI can be rotated in 90 increments. This should be performed prior
to installing the magnetic flowmeter system.

Figure 2-1 Rpmag62 Dimensional Drawings

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Smag62 - Installation
6.4 Requirement for electric connection
Before making any electrical connections to the Smag62, consider the following standards and be sure to have proper
power supply, conduit, and other accessories.
6.4.1 Conduit Connections
The Smag62 Integral Mount Magnetic Flowmeter Transmitter has a M20*1.5 conduit connections.
6.4.2 Transmitter Input Power
The Smag62 Transmitter is designed to be powered by voltages ranging 85265Vac (50 to 60 Hz).
Units powered with an Vac power supply should be connected to standard Vac connections for 90Vac or 250Vac.
6.4.3 Disconnects
The supply wires should be connected to the device through an external disconnect or circuit breaker. The disconnect
or circuit breaker should be clearly labeled and located near the transmitter.
6.4.4 Overcurrent Protection
Smag62 requires overcurrent protection of the supply lines. Maximum rating of overcurrent devices are as follows:

6.5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS


To ensure maximum transmitter life, avoid excessive heat and vibration.Typical problem areas include high-vibration lines
with integrally Mounted transmitters, warm-climate installations in direct sunlight, and outdoor installations in cold
climates. Because the Smag62 System requires external power, access to a
suitable power source must be ensured. Overheating will damage the flowtube. Do not
encapsulate the flowtube with heating elements
6.6 Mounting
Sanitary electric magnetic flow meter has a threaded connector for quick connection, and meets standard DIN11851.
You only have to solder the tube provided with the meter to your pipeline. Concentricity of the tube and pipeline must
be guaranteed and there is no leakage around the soldering seam. Then connect the nut tight on the sensor to make
sure there is no leakage.

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Smag62 - Installation
6.7 Environment of the installation
Based upon the instrument operation principle and specification, attentions must be paid when mount this meter.
1) This meter must by mounted in dry and well ventilated site. Not install the instrument in the place where the water
is easily accumulated.
2) The instrument should not be exposed. Shelter is needed where the instrument is installed outside.
3) Vibration should be avoided in the place where the instrument is to be installed.
4) Keep the instrument away from strong magnetic field where big electric motor or transformer are installed.
5) The place where the instrument is installed shall be accessible for maintenance
6.8 Selecting the place for installation
Be aware of the followings before mount the instrument onto the pipeline.
1) The arrow mark on the sensor must be in accordance with the medium flow direction in the pipeline.
2) The sensor must be full with the medium all the time.
3) The straight length of the upstream pipeline must not be less than 5xD, and the downstream 3x3D, where D is the
inner diameter of the pipe, and the middle of the sensor can be a point of the lengths

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Smag62 - Installation

6.9 Grounding
The grounding of the instrument must be satisfied because the signal the instrument
measured is very weak, only a few milli-voltages, even at its full range. See figure 9
for the grounding position.
There are two requirements for grounding:
the groundings of the sensor and the converter must be the same potential based upon electromagnetic flow meter's
operation principle and the analysis of the signal loop.
1) Based upon the operation principle of electric magnetic flow meter and the signal loop analyzing, the electric
potential of the groundings of the sensor and converter must be identical with the medium.
2) To eliminate the disturbance from the environment, the grounding electric potential is zero. In general, pipelines
are all metal which makes it easier to meet the request for grounding. But special grounding fitting must be
assembled when electromagnetic disturbance is greater. Total section area of the wires for grounding shall be
greater than 4mm2 with multicore threads of copper. Grounding wire cannot be connected on electric motor or
common grounding's for all other equipment in case of the influence occurred from any electric current leakage.
The resistance of grounding shall be less than 10 ohm. See figure 10.
The sensor must be assembled with grounding rings or flanges on its both sides, or a short pipe on which there is an
electrode for grounding when the sensor shall be installed on plastic pipeline or the pipeline has insulated liner.

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Smag62 - Installation

6.9

Preparation for operation


Strictly check the installment and wirings before it gets into operation!

It shall be pointed out that the instrument, including the sensor and converter has been fully adjusted, calibrated
with actual flow, and inspected under strict measures. All shipped units are certified. No further adjustments
are required when put it into operation. Observing the contents in this manual, to check and analyze the
malfunction and so to debar it if any problem occurs when the instrument is in its first operation. It is forbidden
to do adjustment blindly, which may change, ever worse to damage the instrument.
The following steps are to be followed to get the instrument into operation.
1) Open the valves in front and behind the instrument first, to let the sensor to be filled fully with medium.
2) Turn on the power supply. One minute late, the value displayed in the indicator will reach some amount, which
means the connections of wires are correct. If the flow direction is wrong, then change the connection on tow
electrodes or change the flow direction on the converter.
3) Correct the Zero. Shut off the valve tight in downstream first and then the valve in upstream, to let the medium in
the pipeline stops. Make sure there is no leakage. The value displayed is 0. The value displayed can be corrected
at the converter if the value is more or less than 0.
6.10 Grounding
Generally speaking, timely maintenance for electric magnetic flow meter is not necessary but the inner wall of the
sensor and its electrodes must be clean out in scheduled time if the medium is adhesive.
Be careful, not to damage the liner and electrodes.

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Smag62 - Connection
7. ELECTRIC CONNECTION
7.1 Install Conduit
Transmitter junction boxes have ports for M20*1.5 conduit connections.
1) Connect the M20*1.5 conduit to the transmitter in accordance with local or plant electrical codes.
2) Seal unused ports to prevent moisture or other contamination from entering the junction box.
Do not overtighten metal plugs used to seal wiring compartment ports,overtightening can damage the housing.
7.2 Power Connections
To connect power to the transmitter, complete the following steps:
1) Ensure that the power source and connecting cable meet the requirements outlined in Table 2-1.
2) Turn off the power source.
3) Open the power terminal cover.
4) Run the power cable through the conduit to the transmitter.
5) Loosen the terminal cable guard for the input power terminals L and N or + and -.
6) Connect the power cable leads as follows:
For an AC-powered transmitter:
- Connect AC Ground to a grounding lug.
- Connect AC Neutral to terminal N.
- Connect AC Line to terminal L.

7.3 OUTPUT
If your application of the Smag62 includes an externally powered 420mA loop, or pulse output, certain requirements
may apply in addition to those previously listed. Satisfy these requirements before attempting to install and operate the
Smag62.
7.3.1 Analog output
The loop may be powered from the transmitter itself. Resistance in the loop must be 1,000 ohms or less. If a
HART-based communicator or a distributed control system (DCS) is used, it must be connected across a minimum
of 250 ohms resistance in the loop.

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7.3.2 Pulse Output
The Pulse Output function provides an isolated switch-closure frequency output signal that is proportional to the
flow through the flowtube. The signal is normally used in conjunction with an external totalizer or control system.
If your application uses the pulse output option, complete the following steps to connect the signal cable to the
transmitter:
1) Ensure that the power source and connecting cable meet the requirements outlined above and in Table2-1.
2) Turn off the transmitter power sources.
3) Run the signal cable into the transmitter.
4) Connect the two wires that convey switch closure information to the + and - terminals

7.4 Remote version


To connect the sensor to the transmitter respect the matching cables.:
w ire N.
Tw o-w ires
cable
Three-w ires
cable

Function

Terminal

Coil n.1

Coil n.2

Elettrode n.1

Ground

Elettrode n.2

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7.5 QUICK START-UP
Once the magnetic flowmeter system is installed and communication is established, final configuration of the transmitter
must be completed. You may perform these functions with the LOI. Specific instructions regarding these functions are
provided in (Section 3: Local Operator Interface).
To initiate a basic flowmeter system start-up, only two parameters are required:
1. Set Units
2. Output Range
If your application of the magnetic flowmeter system involves more advanced functions such as multidrop or pulse
output, additional configuration steps may be required to enable full functionality. See section 3: Local Operator Interface.
7.5.1 Installation Check and Guide
Use this guide to check new installations of Magnetic Flowmeter Systems that appear to malfunction.
Before You Begin
Be sure that power to your system is off before beginning these checks.
Transmitter
1.Check for correct flowtube line size entered in the software. (The line size value is listed on the flowtube nameplate.)
2.Check that the analog range of the transmitter matches the analog range in the control system.
Flowtube
1.For horizontal flow installations, ensure that the electrodes are in a plane such that they remain covered by
process fluid.
2.For vertical or inclined installations, ensure that process fluid is flowing up into the flowtube to keep the electrodes
covered by process fluid.
3.Ensure that the grounding straps on the flowtube are connected to grounding rings, lining protectors, or the
adjacent pipe flanges. Improper grounding will cause erratic operation of the system.
Process Fluid
1.Process fluid conductivity should be 5 microS, minimum.
2.Process fluid must be free of air and gasses.
3.Flowtube should be full of process fluid.

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Smag62 - Setting
8. LOCAL OPERATOR INTERFACE (LOI)
The LOI option is an operator communications center for the Smag62. Through the LOI, the operator can access
any transmitter function for changing configuration parameter settings, checking totalized values, or other functions.
8.1 SAFETY MESSAGES
Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel
performing the operations. Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol:
. Please
refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol.
8.2 WARNINGS
Explosions could result in death or serious injury:
- Verify that the operating atmosphere of the flowtube and transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous
locations certifications.
- Do not remove the transmitter cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is alive.
- Before connecting a HART-based communicator in an explosive atmosphere, make sure the instruments in the loop
are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices.
- Both transmitter covers must be fully engaged to meet explosion-proof requirements.
Failure to follow safe installation and servicing guidelines could result in death or serious injury:
- Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation.
- Do not perform any service other than those contained in this manual unless qualified
High voltage that may be present on leads could cause electrical shock:
- Avoid contact with leads and terminals
8.3 LOI FEATURES
The LOI option contains a four-line, 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD) that is back-lit and visible from any angle.
There are four touch keys on the pad, and a infrared decoder to receive keys that on the remote encoder.Table 3-1 lists
and details the functions of the LOI keys.

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Smag62 - Setting

8.4 LOI ROTATION


Each magnetic flowmeter installation is different from application to application; therefore, the LOI display can be
rotated to accommodate various setups using the following procedure:
1. Remove power from the transmitter.
2.

Unscrew and remove the LOI cover. Do not remove the cover in explosive atmospheres when the circuit is
alive.

3. Unfasten the 4 screws that attach the LOI assembly to the main circuit assembly.
4. Carefully remove the LOI assembly by pulling it away from the transmitter.
5. Position the LOI in a preferred 90 rotation.
6. Fasten the 4 screws that attach the LOI to the main circuit assembly.
7. Replace the LOI cover
8.5 DATA ENTRY
The LOI keypad has no numerical keys. Enter numerical data using the following procedure:
1. Access the appropriate function.
2. Use

to highlight the digit you want to enter or change.

3. Use or to change the highlighted value.


For numerical data, or
toggles through the digits 09,decimal point. For alphabetical data, they toggle through
the letters of the alphabet A-Z, digits 09, and the symbols &, +, -, *, /, $, @, %, and the blank space ( or is
also used to toggle through pre-determined choices that do not require data entry.)
4. Use
5. Press

to highlight and change other digits you want to change.


when the desired choice is displayed on the screen

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Smag62 - Setting
8.6 DISPLAY PAGE
The Smag62 has three pages to display data and status, Press

or

to change page

If there is no alarm, this page will not appear

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Smag62 - Setting
8.7 LOI MENU

8.7.1 Basic Configuration


- Basic
PV Units
PV Units variable specifies the format in which the flow rate will be displayed. Units should be selected to meet
your particular metering needs. The choices are shown below:
L/s:

Liter/Sec

m3/s:

CuMetre/Sec

G/s:

gal/Sec

L/m: Liter/Min

m3/m: CuMetre/Min

G/m: gal/Min

L/h:

m3/h:

G/h:

Liter/Hour

CuMetre/Hour

gal/Hour

- Basic
Total Units
Total Units variable specifies the format in which the total will be displayed. Units should be selected to meet
your particular metering needs. The choices are shown below:
L: Liter

m3: CuMetre

G: gal

- Basic
Damping(s)
Damping(S) allows selection of a response time, in seconds, to a step change in flow rate. It is most often used
to smooth fluctuations in output.

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Smag62 - Setting
8.7.2 System Configuration
- System
Language
Language allows selection of a language for operate interface, The choices are shown below:
CHINESE

ENGLISH

- System
Signal
Qmax(m3/h)
Reset the Qmax(m3/h) to change the size of the range (or span). Under normal circumstances, the Qmax
should be set to a value near the maximum expected flow rate. This value relative to 20mA output and maximum
frequency output.
- System
Signal
LowCutoff %
Low Cutoff allows you to specify the flow, between 0.09.9%Qmax, below which the outputs are driven to zero
flow. The units format for low flow cutoff cannot be changed. It is always displayed as percent of Qmax regardless
of the format selected. The low cutoff value applies to both forward and reverse flows.
Signal
Direction
- System
This parameter allows you to specify the flow Direction, The choices are shown below:
Fwd: FORWARD

Rev: REVERSE

- System
Pulse Output
Freq Max(Hz)
This parameter allows you to specify the maximum frequency output relative to Qmax. For example:
Qmax=100L/h

FreqMax=2000Hz

FlowRate = 50L/h
Frequency output = (FlowRate / Qmax)*FreqMax = 1000Hz
- System
Pulse Output
Liter/Pulse
This parameter allows you to specify volume pass through the flowtube every pulse time. If this parameter equal
to 0.0, then this output mode is invalid, transmitter automatically use Freq Max to determine pulse output.
When selecting pulse output scaling, remember that the maximum pulse rate is 5000 Hz. With the 110 percent
overrange capability, the absolute limit is 5500 Hz. For example, if you want the Smag62 to pulse every time
0.01L pass through the flowtube, and the flow rate is 5000 L/min, you will exceed the 5000 Hz full-scale limit:
(5000L/min)/(60sec/min * 0.01L/p) = 8333.33Hz
The best choice for this parameter depends upon the required resolution, the number of digits in the totalizer, the
extent of range required, and the maximum counter input frequency.
- System

Clear Total

Run this function to clear Forward,Reverse,and Net Total.


- System

Load Settings

If some parameter is corrupted, induce transmitter can not work correctly, run this function to restore all parameters.
8.7.3 Calibration Configuration
- Calibration
Tube Trim
Empty Trim
In order to check flowtube whether empty or full, must perform empty trim before use this function, confirm the
flowtube is empty and dry, then run this function. The transmitter completes the procedure automatically in
about 15 seconds, and record eigenvalue of empty flowtube.
- Calibration
Tube Trim
Full Trim
In order to check flowtube whether empty or full, must perform Full trim before use this function, confirm the
flowtube is full, then run this function. The transmitter completes the procedure automatically in about 15 seconds,
and record eigenvalue of full flowtube.
- Calibration
Tube Trim
Tube Region %
This parameter allows you to specify the sensitivision of checking the flowtube whether empty or full. The value
more great, would be more easy to check the flowtube whether empty or full. If this parameter equal to 0.0, this
function would be disabled.

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Smag62 - Setting
- Calibration
Tube Trim
4mA Trim/20mA Trim
For maximum accuracy, the analog output should be calibrated and, if necessary, trimmed for your system loop.
The 420 mA Output Trim procedure alters the conversion of the digital signal into an analog 420 mA output.
Use the following steps to complete this function:
1. Set the loop to manual, if necessary.
2. Connect a precision ammeter to the 420 mA loop.
3. Initiate the Output Trim function with the LOI
4. Enter the 4 mA meter value when prompted to do so.
5. Enter the 20 mA meter value when prompted to do so.
6. Return the loop to automatic control, if necessary.
The 420 mA trim is now complete. You may repeat the 420 mA trim to check the results, or use the analog
output test.
- Calibration
Zero Trim
Run this function only with the transmitter and flowtube installed in the process. The flowtube must be filled with
process fluid at zero flow. Then, begin the auto zero procedure. The transmitter completes the procedure
automatically in about 15 seconds.
8.7.4 Test Configuration
Loop Test
- Test
The Loop Test allows you to drive the transmitter output to a desired electric current output on the 420 mA
terminals. This capability allows you to check the entire current loop prior to start-up.
- Test
Pulse Test
The Pulse Test allows you to drive the frequency output at digital output terminals to a desired value. This
capability allows you to check auxiliary equipment prior to start-up.

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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems in the magnetic flowmeter system are usually indicated by incorrect output readings from the system, error
messages, or failed tests. Consider all sources when identifying a problem in your system.
9.1 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

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9.2 ADVANCED TROUBLESHOOTING
If your system is experiencing problems and the basic troubleshooting steps do not address your problem, use the
following advanced troubleshooting procedures or call your service representative. The procedure for advanced
troubleshooting is as follows:
1. Consider symptoms in the basic troubleshooting table.
2. Consider symptoms in the advanced troubleshooting table.
3. Perform the flowtube tests to see if flowtube must be removed from the process line.
4. If the problem persists, contact your sales or service representative.
Process Noise:
In some circumstances, process conditions themselves can cause the meter output to be unstable. The basic
procedure for addressing a noisy process situation is outlined below. Complete them in order. When the output attains
the desired stability, no further steps are required.
Noisy Conditions Basic Procedure:
1. Change coil drive to 33 Hz.
2. Increase the damping.
3. Activate signal processing.

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Smag62 - Warranty
Products supplied by SGM LEKTRA are guaranteed for a period of 12 (twelve) months from delivery date according
to the conditions specified in our sale conditions document. SGM LEKTRA can choose to repair or replace the Product.
If the Product is repaired it will mantein the original term of guarantee, whereas if the Product is replaced it will have 12
(twelve) months of guarantee. The warranty will be null if the Client modifies, repair or uses the Products for other
purposes than the normal conditions foreseen by instructions or Contract. In no circumstances shall SGM LEKTRA be
liable for direct, indirect or consequiential or other loss or damage whether caused by negligence on the part of the
company or its employees or otherwise howsoever arising out of defective goods.

Smag62 - Factory test certificate


In conformity to the company and ceck procedure I certify that the equipment:
Smag62 ..................................

part nb. ....................................

is conform to the technical requirements on Technical Data and it is made in conformity to the SGM-LEKTRA procedure
Quality Control Manager

.................................

Production and check date

.................................

SGM LEKTRA s.r.l.

SGM LEKTRA s.r.l.


Via Papa Giovanni XXIII, 49
20090 Rodano (Milano)
tel. ++39 0295328257 r.a.
fax ++39 0295328321
e-mail: [email protected]
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documentation subject to technical change with no prior warning

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