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CMK-03 GAS VOLUME CONVERTER

OPERATING INSTRUCTION

Edition: CMK3 / 102U


Firmware version: 2.2.39-39-2.7.8

Lodz, June 2016

Technical specification and construction may change due to improvement. This publication serves as general information only, and all specifi-
cations are subject to confirmation by COMMON S.A.
COMMON S.A. OPERATING INSTRUCTION CMK-03

CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 5
2. SAFETY AND OPERATION 5
2.1 Transportation 5
2.2 Storage 5
2.3 Periodical inspections 5
2.4 Warranty repairs 6
2.5 List of components and additional accessories 6
3. CONSTRUCTION 9
4. TECHNICAL DATA , CONDITIONS OF USAGE, MEASUREMENT INPUTS 10
4.1 Product code and version of execution 10
4.2 Technical data 12
4.3 Intrinsically safe parameters 17
5. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 19
5.1 Clamps and outputs 20
5.1.1 TUCHEL port 20
5.1.2 Internal clamps 21
5.2 Cables for intrinsically safe circuits 22
5.2.1 Requirements of cables 22
5.2.2 Parameters and cable types 22
5.3 Protective grounding 26
5.4 Connecting the temperature sensor 27
5.4.1 Connecting the thermometer to the volume converter 27
5.4.2 Connecting the thermometer to the piping 28
5.5 Connection the pressure sensor P1 and P2 29
5.6 Connection the external pressure CPC-03 converter 30
5.6.1 Mechanical installation 30
5.6.2 Electrical connection of CPC-03 30
5.7 Connecting the LF input to the gas meter 31
5.8 Mechanical installation of the CMK-03 — appendix 1 32
5.9 Battery 32
5.9.1 Main battery 32
5.9.2 Battery of LCD backlight 33
5.10 Conditions of safety usage 34
6. GAS VOLUME CORRECTION 34
6.1 Principles of operation 34
6.2 Algorithms 36
6.3 Bio-Gas configuration 37
7. ENERGY CONVERSION 38
8. METROLOGICAL MARKS, PROTECTION SEALS, NAME PLATES 39
8.1 Metrological marks – Seal 1 and Mark IV 39
8.2 Manufacturer protection seals – Seal 2 39
8.3 User protection seals – Seal 3 39
8.4 Marking of name plate 40
8.5 Diagram of sealing 41
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8.6 Identification of software 43


9. MID ALARMS 43
9.1 Principle of operation and list of alarms 43
9.2 Signalling, authorization and alarm acknowledgement 45
9.3 Principle of operation in the Vbe emergency conditions 45
10. MID INTERFERENCES (CONFIGURATION CHANGES) 46
10.1 Principle of operation and list of parameters 46
10.2 Signalling, authentication and alarms acknowledgment 47
11. LOCAL SERVICE 47
11.1 LCD menu structure 47
11.1.1 Menu Measure 51
11.1.2 Menu Archive 53
11.1.3 Menu Clock 57
11.1.4 Menu Name plate 57
11.2 Menu Settings 57
11.2.1 Configuration after installation 57
11.2.2 Parameters settings – general information 58
11.2.3 Log in 59
11.2.4 Settings of COM Ports parameters 60
11.2.5 Registration 62
11.2.6 Gas meter 62
11.2.7 Measure 62
11.2.8 Limits and “gas guard” function 64
11.2.9 Gas 66
11.2.10 Simulation 67
11.2.11 Inputs IN 68
11.2.12 Outputs OUT 69
11.2.13 Control of odorizing unit, OUT1 output proportional to Vbs 70
11.2.14 LCD 71
11.2.15 Users 71
11.2.16 Clock 72
12. SETTINGS OF EXTENDED FUNCTIONALIETIES 73
12.1 Summary alarms 73
12.2 Control of the gas meter FF/LF constant error 73
12.3 Operating below Qmin of the gas meter – in range QmSTOP <–> QmMIN 74
12.4 LCD power supply 74
12.5 Reserve1 configuration in GAZ-MODEM 74
12.6 Activity time of OPTO-GAZ port 75
13. REMOTE CONTROL OF CMK-03, USERS, AUTHORIZATION 75
13.1 CCTool configurator 75
13.1.1 Connection by using COGUSB-03 76
13.1.2 Users and authorization 77
14. DATA REGISTRATION, READING AND CONFIRGURATION IN TELEMETRIC SYSTEMS 78
14.1 Registered data 78
14.1.1 Data registered with registration period and and daily registered data 79
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14.1.2 Events 81
14.2 Reading and configuration in the telemetric systems 82
15. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 83
15.1 Packaging waste 83
15.2 Disposal of used batteries and devices after life-time 83
16. HISTORY OF THE DOCUMENTATION CHANGES 84
17. NOTES 84

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1. INTRODUCTION
The CMK-03 Gas Volume Converter is a Type 1 converter (according to EN12405-1 + A2:2010) which fully meets
the requirements of the MID Directive.
2. SAFETY AND OPERATION
The following warning marks are used in this manual:

ATEX Directive requirements (intrinsic safety)

installation and usage

MID Directive requirements

Packaging Regulations requirements (used accumulators and


devices after their life time).

recyclable packages

The installation and connection of the CMK-03 requires to follow according to recommendations of this operating
instruction. The device should be used according with the regulation and rules of the explosion hazard safety.

The CMK-03 can be installed and operate in explosion hazard zone 1 or 2. The device can
cooperate with the intrinsically safe circuits on security level “ia” or “ib”. The subgroup
conformity of the potentially gas mixture has to be maintained with the subgroup of device
circuits (IIA or IIB) and temperature T4 class.

The CMK-03 can be connect to the intrinsically safe circuits of other devices, only ac-
cordingly to the safety rules of usage which are contained in the certificates and manu-
facturer instructions of this devices. The conformity of the intrinsically safe parameters
has to be maintained for connected devices.

2.1 Transportation
The transportation should be carried out in the original packaging, which secures the device against the mechani-
cal damage and assure a proper level of protection.

2.2 Storage
The elements of the CMK-03 should be storage in the original package in room with temperature from -20°C till
+60°C and humidity which does not exceeding 80%, without vapour and chemically active compounds.

2.3 Periodic inspections


The CMK-03 is dedicated to installation and operation in the explosion hazard zones. To be sure that device and
the installation system allows for safety usage, it is necessary to implement a regular periodical inspections or
assure a continuous supervision by the qualified personnel. The proper services should be carried out in every
necessary case.
The detailed guidelines regarding to the control frequency and control level can be found in the standard EN
60079-14:2008.
The devices with "X" sign in the certificate number have a special condition of usage, which are precisely de-
scribed in the certificate documentation.

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2.4 Warranty repairs

The manufacturer or a recommended authorized workshops should perform warranty re-


pairs of the CMK-03. The method of usage after warranty repairs and post-warranty repairs,
should be consistent with the regulations of the country where the device is installed.

The CMK-03 should be disassembled from the operating point in case of doubt regarding the correctness of
instrument indications. The device should be pass to the appropriate laboratory for checking and verification. The
checking may be carried out by means of control instruments without damage or removing the manufacturer's
protection seals.

WARNING !
The removing or damage of manufacturer protection seal means the loss of guarantee
and loss of intrinsically safe characteristic.

2.5 List of components and additional accessories


List of components:
 CMK-03 Gas Volume Converter operating instruction
 guarantee card
 initial verification certificate (if there is present a mark of the initial verification)
 gasket of pressure connection M12 thread (type O-ring, dimensions 9,3x2,4mm)
 transporting cover of the pressure converter (plug P1, P2)
 cable glands plugs in dimension 6mm and 8mm
 sealed, protective covers for the PT1000, LF and HF clamps

Table 2.1 Additional Accessories


NR additional accessories, set name: example drawing
cable sleeves for finishing the wires assembled on clamps:
2
 size 0,25mm / 8-10mm - 100 pcs.
2
 size 0,34mm / 8-10mm - 100 pcs.
2
1  size 0,5mm / 8-10mm - 100 pcs.
2
 size 0,75mm / 8-10mm - 100 pcs.

Assembly set through the holes in the housing


Part name Quantity
bolt (cylinder type) M5x45 4
2
washer M5 4
nut M5 4
see part 5.8.1

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Assembly set: O-Type, flat handles


Part name Quantity
O-Type, flat handle 4
bolt (cylinder type) M5x40 4
3
bolt (cylinder type) M5x12 4
washer M5 4
nut M5 4
see part 5.8.2

Assembly set: L-Type, flat handles, the replacement


of the CMK-02
Part name Quantity
L-Type, flat handle 4
4
bolt (cylinder type) M5x40 4
bolt (cylinder type) M5x12 4
washer M5 4
nut M5 4
see part 5.8.3

Assembly set with the universal hangers


Part name Quantity
left hanger universal set 1
right hanger universal set 1
5
universal strip of pipe holder 2
bolt M8x16 4
washer M8 4
nut M8 4
see part 5.8.4

Assembly set with the pipe holders


Part name Quantity
DN50 DN80
pipe holder M8 x 61 (2") 2 -
6 pipe holder M8 x 89 (3") - 2
connector of pipe holder ŁC8.61 2 -
connector of pipe holder ŁC10.89 - 2
washer M8 4 4
nut M8 4 4
see part 5.8.5

Assembly set with the pipe clamp


Part name Quantity
DN100 DN150 DN200
clamping ring with bolt 2 - -
DN100
clamping ring with bolt - 2 -
DN150
7 clamping ring with bolt - - 2
DN200
base of band clip DN100 2 - -
base of band clip DN150-200 - 2 -
base of band clip DN150-200 - - 2
bolt M8x16 4 4 4
washer M8 4 4 4
nut M8 4 4 4
see part 5.8.5
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Assembly set with the band clips


Part name Quantity
DN250 DN300
band clip with lock 2 2
8 base of band clip DN250-300 2 2
bolt M8x16 4 4
washer M8 4 4
nut M8 4 4
see part 5.8.5

Assembly set with bars mounted into collar


Part name Quantity
assembly bars into collar 2
bolt (cylinder) M5x45 2
9
washer M5 2
nut M5 2
bolt (cylinder type) M5x12 (assembly of the 2
CKMT valve)
see part 5.8.6

grounding clamp elements: plate + spring washer + bolt (available in


10
the CMK-03 set; spare part)

The assembly set of thermometer in the thermowell; the set is


11 adapted to sealing by the cord – bolt nut, washer, seal
see part 5.4.2

The tightening nut M12x1,5 of the pressure measurement pipe,


sleeve, pulse pipe.
12
The length and material (cooper or acid-resistant stainless steel)
have to be indicate by the order.

The CKMT three way manometrical valve.


The detailed information are contained in the service manual and
13 the technical documentation of this device — available on the web
site: www.common.pl

The CPC-03 Pressure Converter


The selected information about converter are described in the Table
4.5 — “The measuring converters of the CMK-03".
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The detailed information are contained in the service manual and
the technical documentation of this device — available on the web
site: www.common.pl

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The CZAK-03 Communication and Signal Barrier


The detailed information are contained in the manual instruction and
15
the technical documentation of this device — available on the web
site www.common.pl

Optical communications interface COGUSB-03.


16 Detailed information contains manual instruction and technical doc-
umentation of the device available on web site: www.common.pl

The female, TUCHEL contact, C091D Type (to the COM1 trans-
17
mission port)

3. CONSTRUCTION
The CMK-03 Gas Volume Converter is a measuring and accounting instrument which fulfills the requirements of
MID Directive. The device is dedicated to operate on the measuring and reducing & measuring gas stations. It
can be used with any of the gas meter (turbine, rotor or ultrasonic) which provides information about measured
volume in the pulses.
The CMK-03 is a battery power supplied instrument with possibility to operate on the external power supply. The
installed batteries provide continuous and service less data registration for a minimum 6 years.
The CMK-03 is a volume converter of the gas Type 1. This is complete measurement system, equipped in the
pressure converters, the temperature converters, the input of pulses/volume of the meter and the algorithms for
converting the measured volume of gas to the basic conditions.
The construction of the CMK-03 has an additional inputs and outputs, which allow for a usage to the technological
purpose and to the control and measurement processes. The inputs and outputs are listed below:
 control inputs LFb and LFc
 Encoder input,
 HF transmitter input in NAMUR standard
 double ExtCPC input for external technological CPC-03 converters,
 double-state, signal outputs OUT
 double-state, signal inputs IN
 input IN in NAMUR standard
The data reading and also the CMK-03 power supply are carried out by using three independent communication
ports in the RS-GAZ2 standard: COM1 ("Tuchel/OPTO-gas"), and COM2 and COM3.
The housing is made from the aluminum what assure durability, resistance and a high level of waterproofness —
IP66/67. The opening of the cover is a hinge with the limiter what allows for easy access to the wire clamps and
the battery unit.
The LCD display with keyboard, the port OPTO-GAZ port and the RS-GAZ2 (TUCHEL) port are located in the
device cover. There are maximum two pressure converters P1 and P2 which are built in the housing base.
The P1 Converter occurs also as an external version which is constant connected via a cable with the CMK-03.
The metal cable glands are located in the base of the housing. They are adapted for the shielded cables. This
solution raises the resistance of the device electrical circuits against the electromagnetic interference.

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The CMK-03 is equipped in the LCD display with graphical-text menu. The LCD is readable in the entire tempera-
ture range. The display backlight is supported by the additional battery which is independent of the converter
main battery.

The protection level of housing will be preserved if the conditions will be filled as listed
below:
 appropriate diameters of the connection cables
 correct tightening of the cable gland,
 proper positioning of the gaskets and tightening of the housing cover

4. TECHNICAL DATA, USAGE CONDITIONS, MEASUREMENT INPUTS


4.1 Product code and version of the execution
Table 4.1 Code of product and versions

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Table 4.2 The spare parts list


NR. PART DESCRIPTION: TYPE: EXAMPLE DRAWING

Main battery BAT-03 manufactured by


1
COMMON S.A.

2 LCD backlight battery SL-760 Xtra manufactured by


Tadiran

Table 4.3 The examples of the CMK-03 available variants


EXAMPLES OF THE CMK-03 VARIANTS
CMK-03/x/12/-/-/0512/….

CMK-03/x/12/x/12/0512/….

CMK-03/x/e12/x/12/0512/….

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4.2 Technical parameters


Table 4.4 The technical parameters
MARKINGS

meteorological markings and MID certifi-


cate number 1450 PL-MI002-1450CQ0001

Explosion proof construction


II 2G Ex ia IIB T4 Gb

markings and ATEX certificate number


1453 KDB 14ATEX0102X
94/9/WE ATEX:
PN-EN 60079-0:2013-03 + A11:2014-03 (EN 60079-0:2012/A11:2013 [IDT])
PN-EN 60079-11:2012 (EN 60079-11:2012 [IDT])
2004/22/WE (MID):
PN-EN 12405-1+A2:2010 (EN 12405-1:2005+A2:2010 [IDT])
conformity with norms and directives energy calculation:
PN-EN 12405-2:2012 (EN 12405-2:2012 [IDT])
2004/108/WE (EMC):
PN-EN 12405-1+A2:2010 (EN 12405-1:2005+A2:2010 [IDT])
PN-EN 55016-2-3: 2010 + A1: 2010 (EN 55016-2-3: 2010 + A1: 2010)
PN-EN 55011:2012 (EN 55011:2009, EN 55011:2009/A1:2010)
OPERATING CONDITION
ambient temperature (-25°C  +55 °C)
relative humidity max 95% In temp. 55°C, possibility of condensation of water vapor
electromagnetic environmental condi- class E2 (class of protection)
tions
mechanical environmental conditions class M2
environmental conditions class O – for inside and outside room installation
HOUSING
metal aluminum cast – pressure method
the protection level of the housing IP66/67
dimensions (total, without terminals) height - 190 mm, width - 170mm, depth - 70 mm
polycarbonate or polyester 185 x 165 mm
front, elevation, keyboard, display 7 keys
Graphic, backlight display 240x128
closing cover with housings gasket on hinge. Closed with 4 cylinder bolts 4mm
clamp for ground connection stainless steel, max. cable cross-section
grounding
16mm2, cylinder bolt key size 3mm
weight 2,4kg

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THE HOUSING OF THE CPC-03e EXTERNAL CONVERTER


(variant with external p1, look at the Table 4.3)
metal acid-resistant stainless steel
protection level of housing IP66/67
dimension (total) total length 90 mm, diameter 38mm
connection with CMK-03 volume con- factory mounted permanent connection. Cable length – 2,5m.
verter
POWER SUPPLY
2 sets of battery type: BAT-03 manufactured by COMMON S.A. (execution
KOD(7)=S).
main internal
life time of battery set – minimum 5 years in typical operating conditions
(detailed information – part 5.9.2)
internal for LCD backlight SL-760 Xtra Or TL-5903 manufactured by Tadiran
CZAK-03 power supply unit with NAMUR which output assures EX circuit
separation / manufactured by COMMON S.A.
external other power supply unit with input parameters (Un = 57,14V ; In=65mA) by
maintaining intrinsically safe parameters.
Intrinsically safe parameters – Table 4.13
resistance of the electric insulation 500V AC
WARNING!
The input circuit on the COM2 and COM3 ports contain the protective, overvoltage safe-
ty elements which secure the electrical terminals on the level approx. 90 V towards
housing.
Table 4.5 The measuring converters
P1 PRESSURE CONVERTER
(parameter under metrological control)

converter type built-in sensor or sensor on the cable ended with thread (code 2 / Table 4.1)
terminal type M12 x1,5 (others variants on the special order)
GAS PRESSURE MEASUREMENT RANGES FOR P1 CONVERTER
(code 1 / Table 4.1)
absolute pressure converters
3A 0,5  3 bar abs
6A 0,9  6 bar abs
17A 2,5  17 bar abs
40A 6  40 bar abs
70A 10  70 bar abs
P2 PRESSURE CONVERTER
converter type built-in sensor ended with the M12 X 1.5 thread (code 4 / Table 4.1)
terminal type M12 X 1.5 (others variants on the special order)
GAS PRESSURE MEASUREMENT RANGES FOR P2 CONVERTER
(code 3 / Table 4.1)
absolute pressure converters gauge pressure converters
G10 0  10 kPa G
3A 0,5  3 bar abs
G17 0  17 kPa G
6A 0,9  6 bar abs
1G 0  100 kPa G
17A 2,5  17 bar abs
6G 0  600 kPa G
40A 6  40 bar abs
16G 400  1600 kPa G
70A 10  70 bar abs
63G 1400  6300 kPa G
t — TEMPERATURE CONVERTER
(parameter under metrological control)
o
built-in converter with attached PT1000 resistance thermometer class 2/3A ( ± 0,1 C)
CTA4 Type manufactured by COMMON S.A.
The thermometer is permanent connected with the volume converter via a cable. The
converter type thermometer is marked with a serial number. The serial number is readable on the LCD
(code 5 / Table 4.1)
The connection clamps of the thermometer are secured with the sealed cover by the
user or manufacturer.
measuring range of gas tem-
-25°C  +65°C
perature
thermometer cable length to 10 m (code 5 / Table 4.1)

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outer diameter of the


6mm
thermowell
CPC-03 DIGITAL CONVERTERS (EXTERNAL, SWITCHABLE)
FOR THE P3, P4 PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
The external CPC-03 digital pressure converters manufactured by COMMON S.A. (or-
converter type
dered separately)
M20 X 1.5 thread (others variants on the special order according to the CPC-03 instruc-
terminal type
tion
level of housing protection IP 66/67
o o
operating temperature -25 C to +55 C
relative humidity max 95% in temp 55°C
supply external from the ExtCPC clamps
GAS PRESSURE MEASUREMENT RANGES OF THE P3, P4 CONVERTERS
absolute pressure converter gauge pressure converters
G10 0  10 kPa G
3A 0,5  3 bar abs
G17 0  17 kPa G
6A 0,9  6 bar abs
1G 0  100 kPa G
17A 2,5  17 bar abs
6G 0  600 kPa G
40A 6  40 bar abs
16G 400  1600 kPa G
70A 10  70 bar abs
63G 1400  6300 kPa G

Table 4.6 Inputs and Outputs


LF PULSE INPUTS
(parameter under metrological control)
DESCRIPTION LF pulse input from the index head of gas meter
maximum frequency 2 Hz,
minimum pulse durations – 200ms,
parameters compatibility with:
 reed relay transmitter,
 electronic, potential–free contact (open-collector, open-drain),
 Wiegand type transmitter
resistance of the closed state < 50k,
resistance of the open state > 500 k
pulse value 0,01 ; 0,1 ; 1; 10 m3/imp
LFb, LFc, HF PULSE INPUTS
LFb double-state input. The control circuit (LFbreak)
LFc double-state input. The programmable function: counting, directional
high frequency pulses input of the HF sensor. The NAMUR interface. Fmax=5kHz.
HF
WARNING! the external power supply +8,2V is required to the COM3 port.
INx SIGNAL INPUTS
double-state inputs
compatibility with
IN1,
 reed relay transmitter,
IN2,
 electronic, potential–free contact (open-collector),
IN3,
 Wiegand type transmitter.
IN4,
IN5 and IN6 are software set as a switchable to the operation as a double-state input or NAMUR
IN5,
standard.
IN6.
WARNING! The operating mode in the NAMUR standard requires the external power supply
+8,2V to the COM3 port
OUTx SIGNAL OUTPUTS
signaling double-state outputs – open collector. (Ui=10V, Ii=0,3A)
programmable, released by the control function or by the alarm.
OUT1,
Possible operating modes:
OUT2,
OUT2 – steering output of the odorizing unit
OUT3,
OUT2 – frequency output proportional to the selected parameter
OUT4.
OUT3 – representation of the LF input signal
OUT3 – representation of the HF input signal
ENC INPUTS
The input compatible with the CWSL–N Type Encoder digital encoder manufactured by COMMON S.A.

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ExtCPC INPUTS
There is a dual input dedicated to the connection for maximum two of the external CPC-03 digital pressure converters.
The input assures the power supply for P3 and P4 converters and digital data transmission to the CMK-03 (also in the bat-
tery supply working mode).

Table 4.7 Measuring counters


COUNTERS
(under metrological control)
3
Vm [m ] - volume counter in measuring condi- capacity and total precision 11.2 significant place
tions display format on the LCD 11.2 significant place
3 capacity and total precision 11.8 significant place
Vb [m ] - volume counter in base conditions
display format on LCD 11.3 significant place
3
Vbe [m ] - volume counter in emergency condi- capacity and total precision 11.8 significant place
tions display format on LCD 11.3 significant place
OTHER COUNTERS
E [kWh] – energy counter capacity and total precision 11.8 significant place
Ee [kWh] – energy counter in emergency condi-
tions LCD displaying format 11.3 significant place
3
Vbs [m ]= Vb + Vbe capacity and total precision 11.8 significant place
summary counter of the base volume LCD displaying format 11.3 significant place
3
Es [m ]= E + Ee capacity and total precision 11.8 significant place
summary energy count LCD displaying format 11.3 significant place

Table 4.8 The register of the alarms and MID interferences


MID ALARMS REGISTER
(metrological significant)

Size of the MID alarms base  minimum 256 records (max. 288)

Protection against data removing  acknowledgment with user authorization

 the oldest data are deleting and overwriting with the


Rotary register latest, only when the alarms are acknowledged and
completed
MID INTERFERENCES REGISTER
(metrological significant)
Size of the MID interferences register base  minimum 128 records (max.144)

Rotary register  the oldest data are deleting and overwriting with the
latest

Table 4.9 Data transmission


DATA TRANSMISION
communication ports: RS-GAZ2 interface – four wire communication port with the supply line V+, GND and RS-485
COM1 standard transmission lines in the intrinsically safe execution up to 115200 bits/s.
COM2
COM3 WARNING! COM1 port is a “male” TUCHEL socket on housing.
The optical transmission interface accordant with the EN 62056-21 standard. Baud rate up to
115200 bits/s by using COGUSB-04 interface manufactured by COMMON S.A.
Port OPTO-GAZ
WARNING! COM1 and OPTO-GAZ ports are shared. The active OPTO-GAZ port blocks
transmission on the COM1 port.
WARNING !
The input circuit on the COM2 and COM3 ports contain the protective, overvoltage safety ele-
ments which secure the electrical terminals on level approx. 90 V towards the housing.

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Table 4.10 Compressibility coefficient – the calculating methods

CALCULATING METHODS FOR COMPRESSIBILITY COEFFICIENT

APPLICATION RANGE (extended) UNIT

p1 0,5  3; 0,9  6; 2,5  17 bar abs


t -23,15  +65 °C
p1
6  40; 10  70 bar abs
t
-10  +65 °C
Hs 20  48 % mole

SGERG-88 d 0,55  0,9 % mole


calculating in function of CO2 0  30 (carbon dioxide) % mole
PTZ
according to PN-EN ISO
H2 0  10 (hydrogen) % mole
12213-3:2011 N2 0  50 (nitrogen) % mole
(EN ISO 12213-3:2009 [IDT]) CH4 50  100 (methane) % mole
C2H6 0  20 (ethane) % mole
C3H8 0  5 (propane) % mole
C4H10 0  1,5 (butane) % mole
C5H12 0  0,5 (pentane) % mole
C6H14 0  0,1 (hexane) % mole
C7H16 0  0,05 (heptane) % mole
C8+ 0  0,05 (octane and higher hydrocarbons) % mole
CO 0  3 (carbon monoxide) % mole
He 0  0,5 (helium) % mole
H2O 0  0,015 (water) % mole
p1 0,5  3; 0,9  6; 2,5  17; 6  40; 10  70 bar abs
t -23,15  +65 °C
Hs 20  48 MJ*m-3
d 0,55  0,9 -
CO2 0  30 (carbon dioxide) % mole
H2 0  10 (hydrogen) % mole
AGA8-92DC N2 0  50 (nitrogen) % mole
calculating in function of CH4 50  100 (methane) % mole
PTZ
according to PN EN ISO C2H6 0  20 (ethane) % mole
12213-2:2010 C3H8 0  5 (propane) % mole
(EN ISO 12213-2:2009 [IDT]) C4H10 0  1,5 (butane) % mole
C5H12 0  0,5 (pentane) % mole
C6H14 0  0,1 (hexane) % mole
C7H16 0  0,05 (heptane) % mole
C8+ 0  0,05 (octane and higher hydrocarbons) % mole
CO 0  3 (carbon dioxide) % mole
He 0  0,5 (helium) % mole
H2O 0  0,015 (water) % mole
K=1 -
p1 < 1,5 bar abs
K1=const K≠1 -
calculating in function of PT p1 < 1,5 bar abs
WARNING!
For K1=const.≠1 it is necessary to configure ranges of pressure and temperature (dlp1K1,
glp1K1, dltK1, gltK1) that in this ranges change of p1 and t not cause error greater than
0,25% of K1

REFERENCE CONDITIONS

Basic pressure to the volume calculation pb = 1.01325 bar


Tb = 273.15 K (0°C)
Basic temperature to the volume calculation Tb = 288.15 K (15°C)
Tb = 293.15 K (20°C)
Reference temperature of the combustion processes (out of the legal metro- T1 = 273.15 K (0°C)
logical control) T1 = 288.15 K (15°C)

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T1 = 293.15 K (20°C)
T1 = 298.15 K (25°C)

Table 4.11 The list of errors


VALUE UNDER METROLOGICAL CONTROL
REFERENCE CONDITIONS OPERATING CONDITIONS
Tamb = (+20 ± 3) °C Tamb = (-25  +55) °C
INDICATION TYPICAL ERROR LIMITING ERROR MPE TYPICAL ERROR LIMITING ERROR MPE
(acc. PN-EN 12405- (wg. PN-EN 12405-
1+A2:2010) 1+A2:2010)
Vb < 0,2 % 0,5 % < 0,4 % 1%
ENERGY
REFERENCE CONDITIONS OPERATING CONDITIONS
Tamb = (+20 ± 3) °C Tamb = (-25  +55) °C
INDICATION TYPICAL ERROR LIMITING ERROR MPE TYPICAL ERROR LIMITING ERROR MPE
(acc. PN-EN 12405-2:2012) (acc. PN-EN 12405-
2:2012)
E < 0,2 % Klasa A < 0,4 % Klasa A
OTHER INDICATIONS
REFERENCE CONDITIONS OPERATING CONDITIONS
Tamb = (+20 ± 3) °C Tamb = (-25  +55) °C
INDICATION TYPICAL ERROR LIMITING ERROR TYPICAL ERROR LIMITING ERROR
0,2 % 0,35 %
p1
0,13 % measured value TBD measured value
(abs)
(all ranges) (all ranges)
0,2 % 0,35 %
p2
0,13 % measured value TBD measured value
(abs)
(all ranges) (all ranges)

G10 TBD ±0,04 kPa TBD ±0,08 kPa

G17 TBD ±0,05 kPa TBD ±0,1 kPa

1G TBD ±0,15 kPa TBD ±0,3 kPa


p2
(G) ±0,4 kPa dla p < 100
±0,2 kPa dla p < 100 kPa kPa
6G TBD TBD
±0,2 % dla p > 100 kPa ±0,4 % dla p > 100
kPa
16G TBD ±0,2 % measured value TBD ±0,4 % measured value

63G TBD ±0,2 % measured value TBD ±0,4 % measured value


T ± 0,04 % ± 0,08 % ± 0,08 % ± 0,12 %
± 5ppm ± 5ppm ± 10ppm
RTC clock ± 3ppm
@ Tamb -15+55°C (<0,5s/24h) (<1s/24h)

The error values, which are presented in percent (%) are referred to the measured value. The temperature error
is referred to the Kelvin temperature scale.

4.3 Intrinsically safe parameters

WARNING! Hazard of the electrostatic charges.


The front cover of the CMK-03 (elevation, keyboard, display window) is a large surface
made of plastic where the electrostatic charges can be accumulated. To avoid electrify
effect and danger of discharge this surface can not be rubbed with dry materials!

The intrinsically safe parameters are determinate during the analysis of the device structure. Their values are
specified related to the worst-case of operating conditions or failure situation. The parameters are limited to the
safe levels of the indicated explosive mixture. They should not be understood as a technical reference parame-

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ters. The conformity conditions of the intrinsically safe parameters for the connected devices are presented in the
Table 4.12.

Table 4.12 The conformity conditions of the intrinsically safe parameters

CONFORMITY CONDITIONSOF THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE PARAMETERS


DEVICE A CONDITION DEVICE B
output voltage Uo  Ui input voltage
output current Io  Ii input current
power output Po  Pi power input
maximum external capacity Co Co  Ci+Ck Ci Internal capacity
maximum external inductance Lo Lo  Li+Lk Li Internal inductance

The dispersed parameters of the cables should be taken as:


 worst case design parameters declared by the cable manufacturer
 the parameters measured according to the EN 60079-14 standard or 200pF/m and 1H/m or 30H/
where the connection include 2 or 3 wires (shielded or not).

Table 4.13 Intrinsically safe parameters


PORT/
CLAMP PARAMETERS
CONNECTOR
clamps „1” – „2” („B” – „A”)
Ui=7,14V, Pi=1,2W, Li~0, Ci~0
Uo=5,88V, Io=21mA, Po=30mW, Lo=50mH, Co=100μF
V+, GND, A, B clamps„1”–„GND” , „2”–„GND” („B”–„GND” , „A”–„GND”)
COM1 number of pins:
Ui=7,14V, Uo=5,88V, Io=83mA, Po=121mW, Lo=25mH, Co=100μF
4, 5, 2, 1
clamps„4” – „5” („V+” – „GND”)
Ui=7,14V, Pi=1,2W, Ii=0,5A, Li~0, Ci~0
Uo=7,14V, Po=0,76W, Io=0,43A, Lo=1mH, Co=48μF
clamps („B” – „A”)
Ui=7,14V, Pi=1,2W, Li~0, Ci~0
Uo=5,88V, Io=21mA, Po=30mW, Lo=50mH, Co=100μF
clamps „B”–„GND” , „A”–„GND”
COM2 V+, GND, A, B
Ui=7,14V, Uo=5,88V, Io=83mA, Po=121mW, Lo=25mH, Co=100μF
clamps „V+” – „GND”
Ui=7,14V, Pi=1,2W, Ii=0,5A, Li~0, Ci=73nF
Uo=7,14V, Po=0,76W, Io=0,43A, Lo=1mH, Co=48μF
clamps („B” – „A”)
Ui=7,14V, Pi=1,2W, Li~0, Ci~0
Uo=5,88V, Io=21mA, Po=30mW, Lo=50mH, Co=100μF
clamps „B”–„GND” , „A”–„GND”
V+, GND, A, B
Ui=7,14V, Uo=5,88V, Io=83mA, Po=121mW, Lo=25mH, Co=100μF
COM3
clamps „V+” – „GND”
Ui=7,14V, Pi=1,2W, Ii=0,5A, Li~0, Ci=73nF
Uo=7,14V, Po=0,76W, Io=0,43A, Lo=1mH, Co=48μF
clamps „+8V” – „GND”
+8V, GND:
Ui=12,6V, Ii=0,3A, Pi=1,1W, Li~0, Ci~0
INx IN1+ , IN1-
IN1 IN2+ , IN2- clamps „IN1+” – „IN1-” … „IN4+” – „IN4-”
IN2
IN3+ , IN3- Ui=10V, Ci~0, Li~0, Uo=10V, Io=2,5mA, Po= 6mW, Lo=10mH, Co=20μF
IN3
IN4 IN4+ , IN4-
clamps „IN5+” – „IN5-”, „IN6+” … „IN6-”
IN5 IN5+ , IN5-
Ui=12,6V, Li~0, Ci~0
IN6 IN6+ , IN6-
Uo=12,6V, Io=18mA, Po=57mW, Lo=20mH, Co=7μF

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OUT1-1 , OUT1-2
(bipolar)
OUT2-1 , OUT2-2 clamps „OUT1-1”–„OUT1-2”, „OUT2-1”–„OUT2-2”,
(bipolar) „OUT3-1”–„OUT3-2”, „OUT4-1”–„OUT4-2”
OUTx
OUT3-1 , OUT3-2 Uo=5,88V , Io=6mA , Po=9mW, Lo=50mH, Co=100μF, Li~0, Ci=0,6uF
(bipolar) Ui=10V, Ii=0,3A, Pi=1,1W
OUT4-1 , OUT4-2
(bipolar)
clamps „A” – „B”
Uo=5,88V, Io=62mA, Po=45mW, Lo=50mH, Co=100μF, Li~0, Ci~0
clamps „A” – „GND”, „B” – „GND”
ExtCPC V+, GND, A, B Uo=5,88V, Io=124mA, Po=91mW, Lo=10mH, Co=100μF, Li~0, Ci~0
clamps „V+” – „GND”
Uo=5,88V , Io=0,74A , Po=0,8W (summary power output of all clamps on
ExtCPC), Li~0, Ci~0, Lo=500μH, Co=100μF

HF HF+, HF- Uo=12,6V, Io=17mA, Po=54mW, Lo=50mH, Co=7μF

ENC ENC+, ENC- Uo=10,5V, Io=15mA, Po=38mW, Lo=50mH, Co=16μF


clamps „LF+” – „LF-”
LF LF+ , LF- Uo=10V, Io=15mA, Po=25mW, Lo=50mH, Co=16μF
Ui=10V, Ii=30mA, Pi=64mW
clamps „LFb+” – „LFb-”, „LFc+” – „LFc-”
LFb LFb+ , LFb- Uo=10V, Io=2mA, Po=4mW, Lo=20mH, Co=16μF
LFc LFc+ , LFc-
Ui=10V, Ii=30mA, Pi=64mW
clamps and cables colors:
PT-I+, PT-U+, PT-U-,,
PT-I- clamps PT-I+, PT-I-, PT-U+, PT-U- (between any of clamps)
PT1000
lub Uo=5,88V, Io=54mA, Po=79mW Lo=50mH Co=63μF
PT-I+, PT-U+, PT-U-,,
PT-I-

5 Assembly and installation


It is absolutely necessary to follow the recommendations of this operating instruction by the installation and
connection of the CMK-03. The device should be used according to the regulation and rules concerning anti-
explosion safety.

The CMK-03 can be installed and operate in explosion hazard zone 1 or 2. The device can
cooperate with the intrinsically safe circuits on the security level “ia” or “ib”. The subgroup
conformity of the potentially gas mixture has to be maintained with the subgroup of device
circuits (IIA or IIB) and temperature T4 class.

The CMK-03 can be connect to the intrinsically safe circuits of other devices, only accord-
ingly to the safety rules of usage which are contained in the certificates and manufacturer
instructions of this devices. The conformity of the intrinsically safe parameters has to be
maintained for the connected devices.

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5.1 Connectors and outputs

COM1 TUCHEL port

sealing clamp

p1 pressure converter
P2 pressure
converter

cable gland of the


thermometer

OPTO-GAZ port keyboard

grounding clamp

cable glands

Figure 5.1 The sockets positions

5.1.1 The TUCHEL port on the housing


The 5 pins TUCHEL connector is placed on the housing. The port enables to connect the power supply and to
transmit the data by using COM1 port. The pins designation is described in Figure 5.2.
It is recommended to used CZAK-03 barrier to connect the power supply to the CMK-03. The CZAK-03 is manu-
factured by COMMON S.A. (see Table 2.1 Additional Accessories).

(V+, GND) pins of the external power supply

A (D+), B (D-) pins of data transmission from port RS-GAZ2


(485 in execution EX)

FRONT VIEW OF MALE SOCKET


ON THE HOUSING
Figure 5.2 The TUCHEL connector -— “male” type socket, 5 pins, C091D type

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5.1.2 Internal clamps


The clamps are dedicated to the connection of the signals and external devices.

Figure 5.3 connectors positions – diagram

WARNING!
It is obligatory to connect correctly the intrinsically safe circuits of the device. It is not
allowed to connect to the CMK-03 clamps any external devices with undefined pur-
pose.
For example: the connection between the output of external power supply
(V+,GDN,A,B) with the ExtCPC output of the CPC-03 external converter may occurs
permanent device damage and loss of intrinsically safe parameters.

Table 5.1 Description of the CMK-03 connectors


CABLE CONNECTORS
LF+, LF- input of the LF pulse from gas meter index head
LFx LFb+, LFb- input of the control circuit from gas meter index head (LFbreak)
LFc+ LFc- input of the LFc pulse from gas meter index head (from 2nd pulse transmitter, control type)
PT-I+
PT-U+
PT1000 thermometer connection clamps (details – part 5.6)
PT-U-
PT-I-
V+
power supply outputs for an external CPC-03 pressure converter (details – part 5.6)
GDN
ExtCPC
A
serial transmission port, to the external CPC-03 pressure converter (details – part 5.6)
B
OUT11,
OUT12
OUT21, control outputs OC (open collector)
OUT22 bipolar outputs – polarity insignificant
OUTx
OUT31, WARNING!
OUT32 pair connected wires (OUT11, OUT12) (OUT21, OUT22) (OUT31, OUT32) (OUT41, OUT42)
OUT41,
OUT42
IN(14)+
signaling double-state inputs (contact type)
IN(14)-
INx
IN(56)+
signaling double-state inputs (contact type) or inputs in the NAMUR standard (configurable)
IN(56)-
+8V supply voltage input for the NAMUR sensors (only COM3 port)
COM2,
V+
COM3 external supply input for the RS-GAZ2 interface
GND

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A
serial transmission signals of the RS-GAZ2 port
B
* clamps symbols A and B are also marked accordingly as D+ and D–

5.2 Cables of the intrinsically safe circuits


5.2.1 Requirements concerning the cables

The CMK-03 is constructed as an intrinsically safe device. The all terminal and ports are in-
trinsically safe circuits.

The multi-wires cables of the intrinsically safe circuit and the method of their installation and connection in the
areas with the explosion hazard must be accordant to the requirements of the EN 60079-14 standard. There is
acceptable to use the cables A Type or B Type in the accordance with the paragraph 12.2.2 of the mentioned
standard.

The general requirements for the multi-wire cable which are dedicated to the CMK-03 intrinsically safe
circuits:
 permanent installation, protected against the mechanical damages
 operating temperature range of the cables should be proper in relation to the temperature on the installa-
tion point
 minimum, radial thickness of the insulation for every wire of the cable should be not less than 0.2 mm
 dielectric strength of the “wire — ground” insulation — minimum 500 V AC (rms),
 dielectric strength of the “wire — wire” insulation — minimum 1000V AC (rms),
 wires diameter in the multi-wire cable — minimum 0,1 mm,
 the ends of the multi-wires cable need to be protected to avoid the separation of the internal twisted pairs
wires. In this case the soldering process is not enough and the ends should be protected by using the
sleeves.
 unused wire in the areas with the explosion hazard should be connected to the ground or isolated
by the connection to the terminal strips. The isolation tape is not allowed.

The intrinsically safe cables should be marked. In case of marking with the color it should be used light
blue color.

If the wiring is outside of the explosion hazard area and it is need to connect intrinsically safe cables together with
the normal cables (intrinsically safety no required), the cables should be separated accordingly to the EN 60079-
14 standard.

5.2.2 Parameters and types of the connection cables


The M12 and M16 cable grommets enter the connection cables to the CMK-03 housing. The cable are connected
to the proper clamps (Figure 5.3).

The all cable glands are in EMC execution and are adjusted to connection of the cable shields
in their entering place.

In the CMK-03 there are two types of the cable glands: M12 and M16 — a ranges of the cable glands diameter
are listed in the Table below.

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DIAMETER OF THE CABLE GLANDS

M12 4,5  6mm


M16 6,5  8mm

cable gland cable gland


4x M12 3x M16

Figure.5.4 The cables entering to the housing, the dimensions of cable glands M12, M16

The unused cable glands should be covered by using a cylindrical elements which are made from the hard
or elastic material with the proper dimension. The gland nuts should be tighten up.

The cross sections of the cable wires is presented in the Table 5.2.
Table 5.2 The ranges of wire cross section of the cable wires

RANGES OF CABLES WIRE CROSS-SECTION


0,20  1,5 mm
2
one-wire cable
cord cable with pressed con-
0,14  1,5 mm
2
nector sleeve with a collar

The maximum lengths of cables for a individual circuits are presented in the Table 5.3. The values are defined
regarding to:
 the voltage decrease of cable resistance
 the output of rated voltage from CZAK-03 power supply unit.
Table 5.3 Maximum cable length

CABLE MAXIMUM LENGTH

cable type cross-section load maximum length


LFx, ExtCPC Dowolny z zakresu - <10m
2
1,5mm standard 750m
2
1,5mm full 125m
2
1mm standard 500m
2
1mm full 80m
2
0,75mm standard 370m
2
0,75mm full 60m
2
COM1, COM2, COM3, 0,5mm standard 250m
2
OUTx, INx, 0,5mm full 40m
2
0,34mm standard 170m
2
0,34mm full 28m
2
0,25mm standard 125m
2
0,25mm full 20m
2
0,14mm standard 70m
2
0,14mm full 10m

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where:
 standard load means that CMK-03 is operating with active: LCD, LCD backlight, unit uC, measurement of
T and P and active transmission on one of the COM ports
 full load means that CMK-03 is operating with the active options mentioned above and additionally with the
activated read function from the Encoder and from the two external CPC-03 converters (connected to the
extCPC port).
The inductance and the electrical capacity of the cables with defined length must be taken under
consideration in the analysis of the conformity of the intrinsically safe parameters for connected de-
vices.

The examples of the cable are presented in the Table 5.4.


Table 5.4 Types of the shielded cables
TYPES OF THE SHIELDED CABLES
circuit type cable type
LFx, ExtCPC, OUTx, INx, COM1 Use only shielded cables e.g. LIYCY
COM2, COM3 Shielded cables e.g. LIYCY or unshielded cables e.g. LIYY

There is important to use the cables which are dedicated to conditions on the installation point (the earth cables
or the outdoor cables).
The cord cables (multi-wire) must be ended with the wire sleeves with an insulated collar. The sleeve should be
pressed on the all length. The preparation method of the cables is presented in the Table 5.5.
Table 5.5 Method of the cable preparation
UNSHIELDED CABLE

8-10mm
65mm

cable gland J-Type


3 22 11
4
11
22
54

SHIELDED CABLE

8mm
8-10mm
65mm

cable gland A-Type

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6 3 2 1
5 1
5 5

cable gland J-Type


5 6 5 1 1
5 3
6
5 6

cable gland P-Type (yellow elastomer)

5 3 6 2 11
3 2
5

LEGEND:
1. gland nut
2. sealing elastomer
3. sealing element which presses the cable shield
4. gland inlet screwed into the CMK-03 housing
5. sleeve
6. cable shield

WARNING!
The cable shields should be connected to the CMK-03 housing only on the grounded
side by using the cable glands. The shielded cables can not create loops, closing points
with different potentials, where could be flow equalizing currents.

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WARNING!
The housing ‘IP’ protection level will be preserved only if:
 will be used appropriate diameters of the connection cables or the covers
 cables grommets will be proper tightened,
 gasket will be in proper position
 housing cover will be tightened correctly

5.3 The CMK-03 grounding


WARNING! The CMK-03 housing must be grounded
The grounding methods of the CMK-03 housing:
1. Installation bolts in the housing corners
The metal handles (CMK-03 installation sets) should be tightened to the mounting holes of the housing and
next the converter should be tighten by using them to grounded metal elements of the installation
2. Ground clamp connection
The CMK-03 effective ground connection can be assure by using the ground clamp, which is located on the
side of housing. There can be connected a single wire or multi-wire cable with cross-section up to 4mm.
The clamp is tightened with a cylindrical bolt, key size 3mm.

Figure 5.5 earth connection clamp

The additional grounding methods of the housing, which can not occur as only one earth connection are listed
below:
1. pressure converter pipe (located on the housing) is mostly connected via a steel pulse pipe with the pres-
sure measurement terminal of the gas meter or piping.
2. thermometers steel pipe is electrical connected via cable shield with device housing.
3. housing of the CPC-03 External Pressure Converter is connected via cable shield with device housing.

WARNING!
The equipotentiality of the housing grounding point must be assure with:
 the connection place of the pulse pipe to the gas meter or the gas line.
 the thermometer installation place
 the external CPC-03e converter installation place

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5.4 Connection of the temperature sensor


The CMK-03 is equipped in the platinum temperature sensor (PT 1000 Class 2/3A) CTA4 Type, manufactured by
COMMON S.A. The sensor allows for the measurement and registration of the gas temperature in range -25°C 
+65°C.

1. thermometer probe with cable


2. thermometer frame
3. thermal conductive paste
4. rubber insert

Figure 5.6 The CTA4 thermometer manufactured by COMMON S.A.

The length of the thermometer pipe and the cable are presented in the Table 5.6. The maximum length of the
thermometer cable is 10 meters. The method of order is described in the Table 4.1 (code 5).

Table 5.6 Method of the cable preparation


PIPE AND CABLE LENGTH OF THERMOMETER
thermometer pipe length cable lengths
 140 mm  1,2 m
 45 mm  6,0 m
 160 mm-standard  2,5 m + standard
 75 mm  8,0 m
 180 mm  4,0 m
 95 mm  9,9 m
 200 mm  5,0 m
 105 mm
 220 mm
 120 mm
 245 mm
 130 mm

The thermometer pipe can have electrical contact with installation of the gas line, that why there is necessary to
follow according to guidelines described in part 5.3.

5.4.1 Thermometer connection to the CMK-03 clamps.


The thermometer cables are factory connected, to clamps of the port marked as PT 1000 inside the housing. The
thermometer name plate is placed on the thermometers cable. The thermometer serial number is recorded in the
CMK-03 memory on the production phase and it is displayed on the LCD screen. The thermometer is formal
combined and identified with model of CMK-03.

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Figure 5.7 Cables connection of the CTA4 thermometer.


The terminal clamps are protected against the interference with the factory sealed cover.

The breakdown of the manufacturers seal from the PT1000 clamps cover, does not affect
on the metrological features of instrument. It gives possibility to check periodically the
correctness of working thermometer and correctness of the input data line. The clamps
cover of the PT1000 must be properly placed and sealed with a users seal after every ser-
vice activities. From this time the user is responsible for the correct connection of the
thermometer.

5.4.2 Thermometer connection to the installation.


The thermometer is placed in the thermowell, which is located in the piping or gas meter. It is sealed with a rubber
gasket and secured with a tightening nut (M12 thread) (see Table 2.1, Additional Accessories).
The tightening nut is adjusted to the sealing (there is a hole for a sealing cord). The example of thermometer in-
stallation in the piping is presented in the Figure 5.8.

3
1
1. M12 tightening nut
2 2. thermowell
4
3. thermometer probe
4. seal

Figure 5.8 Thermometer assembly in piping

The Figure 5.9 presents the thermometer placement in the body of gas meter.

Figure 5.9 The PT1000 thermo probes assembled in the body of CGT-02 Turbine Gas Meter
manufactured by COMMON S.A.

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5.5 Connection of the P1 and P2 pressure sensors


The CMK-03 has maximum two built-in pressure converters (P1 and P2 in the Figure 5.10). The connection pipe
of the converter has a threat M12x1,5 in the typical application. The available variants and the pressure ranges
are listed in the Table 4.5.
P1

P2

Figure 5.10 The construction of the M12x1,5 pressure connection pipe

The measuring pressure pipe, should be connected to the pressure sensor by using the pulse pipe. The connec-
tion method of the pulse pipe from the converter side is presented in the Figure 5.11 (M12x5 nut, the tightening
ring, the pulse pipe — all items are available as an additional accessories — see Table 2.1).

Figure 5.11 The connection of the pressure measurement to the P1 pressure sensor

There is a CKMT three way between the point of pressure measurement and the measuring converter valve in
the typical application of the piping (see Table 2.1). The CKMT three way valve is manufactured by COMMON
S.A. This instrument allows for the inspections and checking of the sensors. The example of the installation for
the pressure connection is presented in the Figure 5.12.

example position of CKMT three way valve

Figure 5.12 The example of pressure connection by using the CKMT valve manufactured by COMMON S.A.

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WARNING!
The connection of the pressure sensors is an electrical contact between the housing and piping. Such
connection can not be understood as the “grounding connection”. The grounding methods are de-
scribed in the part 5.3.

5.6 Connection of the external CPC-03 pressure converter


The CMK-03 allows for a reading and registration of the pressure values from two CPC-03 external, digital con-
verters manufactured by COMMON S.A. (Table 2.1. Additional Accessories). The technical data of the CPC-03
converter are available in the operating instruction.

5.6.1 Mechanical installation of the CPC-03


The CPC-03 converter is dedicated to connect to the processing socket with a defined type. Typically there is a
M20x1,5 manometrical socket. The other types are available on the special order. The installation of CPC-03
requires the proper sealing.
The CPC-03 ground connection is achieved when the instrument is threaded to the grounded part of the piping,
gas meter etc. If there is no possibility to assure connection with the ground in such way, the CPC-03 housing
2
should be grounded by using a cable with the proper cross-section (minimum 4mm ), tightened to the marked
ground clamp on the side of housing (the detailed information are contained in the CPC-03 operating instruction).

pressure equalizing
element HIRSCHMANN
connector

grounding clamp

seal cord flat gasket


opening

Figure 5.13 CPC-03 converter - mechanical installation

5.6.2 CPC-03 electrical connection


The power supply and data transmission are assured by using the ExtCPC clamps of the converter.
The converters are adjusted to operation in the areas of explosion hazard, according to the marking
about explosion-proof construction.

The CPC-03 can be installed and operate in explosion hazard zone 1 or 2. The subgroup
conformity of the potentially gas mixture has to be maintained with the subgroup of device cir-
cuits (IIA or IIB) and temperature T4 class.

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The connections between the converter port and converter clamps are presented in the Figure 5.14.

Figure 5.14 The connections of the CPC-03 pressure sensor to the CMK-03 converter clamps .

The clamps of the ExtCPC ports are doubled in the both terminal strips. This allows for easy, parallel connection
for two cables to the electrical same ExtCPC port.

WARNING!
The CPC-03 converter should be connected by using the shielded cables. The cable shields should be
connected from the converter side. The preparation method of the cables is presented in the Table
5.5.

WARNING!
It is obligatory to connect correctly the intrinsically safe circuits of the device. It is not
allowed to connect to the CMK-03 clamps any external devices with undefined pur-
pose.
For example: the connection of external power supply output (V+,GDN,A,B) with
ExtCPC output of the CPC-03 external converter may occur permanent damage and
loss of the intrinsically safe parameters.

The operating configuration is described in the part 11.2.7.

WARNING!
The proper cooperation between the CPC-03 external converter and the CMK-03 is pos-
sible with firmware version CPC-03 no. v. 13.11.27.08.
The CPC-03 with the older firmware will not working correctly with the CMK-03.

The firmware version of the CPC-03 can be checked by reading the name plate of CPC-03 in the Gaz-Modem2/3
protocol. This information is available as a “wersja prog” parameter in the DP Table. There is also possible to
check the name plate by using CCTool program — after connection the firmware version will be displayed in the
top part of the screen.

5.7 Connection of the LF input to the gas meter


The cable which provides pulses form the gas meter (carrying information about quantums of the measured vol-
ume) should be connected to the LF+ and LF- clamps of the LFx port.
The polarization is not significant in working mode with the reed-relay pulses transmitter. The polarization should
be kept, in working mode with the electronic transmitter (e.g. Wiegand) with the polar OC output.

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WARNING!
The LF+ and LF- clamps should be connected only by using the shielded cables with the maximum
length to 10 meters (cable selection – see Table 5.3). The cables shields should be connected from
the side of converter. The preparation method of the cables is presented in the Table 5.5.

It is allowed to keep connection between the LF cable shield with the plug of gas meter, by following conditions:
 the shield should be disconnected (insulated) from the cable gland in the CMK-03
 equal potential should be assure between the housing of the gas meter and the volume converter

 LF+, LF- — the input of LF pulses from the gas meter index head
 LFb+, LFb — the control input LFb from the gas meter index head
(LFbreak)
 LFc+ LFc — the input of the LFc pulses from the gas meter index head
(e.g. second, control LF transmitter)

5.8 Mechanical installation of the CMK-03


The installation methods are described in the Appendix 1 – “The mechanical installation methods of the CMK-03”.

5.9 Battery
WARNING!
It is necessary to use the batteries according to the operating instruction. The batteries
used in the CMK-03 can be disconnect and connect in the explosion hazard zone.

5.9.1 Main batteries.


The CMK-03 main power supply is a battery pack “BAT-03” Type (there are two installed batteries) manufactured
by COMMON S.A. The batteries are marked as follow:
Battery type: BAT-03
Manufacturer: Common S.A.

The battery pack is ended with a cable which has a connector with a protection against the polarization. The
placement method of the battery cable is free, but it should not cause a tension of the cables from plugs.
The batteries are connected to the internal sockets marked as BAT1 and BAT2. The device has the battery self
detect function what means that there is an automatically detection when battery is connected or disconnected.
The batteries are installed in the springy handles inside the housing cover (Figure 5.28).

angle connectors for


battery connection

LCD display
battery
battery handle

main batteries

Figure 5.28 The battery installation.

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The batteries can be factory sealed or sealed by the user after the replacement and after ending of the guarantee
time.

The replacement of the main battery BAT1 and BAT2 does not break the seals and the
metrological characteristic of the CMK-03.

The disconnection of the both main batteries does not cause a loss of the current and registered data.

The data are stored in a nonvolatile memory which does not require the power supply. The data saving is continu-
ing till the voltage cut-off of the battery or the external power supply. There are saved all counters and data ba-
ses.

By the CMK-03 external power supply all of the functions are using only the external power and the
main batteries are not in use.

The CMK-03 calculates in the real time a level of the battery usage. If the estimated battery working life time
reaches the level lower than 10%, it will be registered an alerts in the bases: “Archive”, “MID Alarms”, and
“Events”. The alerts are presented on the LCD as a text: ”Battery <10%” and “Battery<10%(MID:133)”. In
such case it is necessary to replace the battery on new.

The battery kit life-time is minimum 5 years in typical, defined working conditions which are defined as
follows:
 lack of the external supply (V+, GND)
 frequency LF = 2Hz
 ta = - 25°C
 p1 = max range value
 t = min range value
 frequency of the measurements “p1” and “t” every 30 s
 p2…p4 – lack of converters
 LCD service < 5 minutes / 24 h

The battery status and the estimated life time are available on the LCD on one of the MID screens:
 Etl — the number of working days till the battery discharging
 Bat — the percentage battery status
This parameters are also available in the Gaz-Modem protocol.

5.9.2 Battery of the LCD backlight.


There is a separated AA size battery which supports the LCD backlight. The battery is installed in a handle under
the device cover (see Figure 5.28). The backlight helps to read the data and operate the display in weak illumi-
nated places. The backlight does not use the energy from main batteries and does not reduce their working life
time. If the CMK-03 is working on the external power supply, the LCD backlight uses only this power source and
the LCD battery is not in usage.
 battery type approved to the usage: SL-760 Xtra or TL-5903 manufactured by Tadiran
 battery should be installed in a handle according to the polarization (+, - )
 false polarization will not cause a damage of the device or of the battery, but as result will be im-
proper work of the LCD backlight
 false battery connection will not cause a loss of the intrinsically safe parameters of the device

The replacement of the backlight battery, does not break the seals and the metrological
characteristic of the CMK-03.
The battery can be sealed with the factory seal or user seal after the replacement and after
the ending of guarantee time.

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The life time of the backlight battery is approximately 80 hours of constant summary work. This time period can
be shorter if the device will operate in the low temperatures, or there is a often, long usage of the backlight.
The battery operation time is approximately 2,5 year, if the LCD will work on the battery supply mode with active
backlight during 5 minutes per day (24h). The backlight battery is not covered by the guarantee.

5.10 Safe usage conditions


The CMK-03 converter should be used according to:
 purpose with the guidelines indicated in the operating instruction
 conditions included in the certificate KDB 14ATEX0102X
 standards and rules concerning installation and intrinsically safe systems.

The electrical intrinsically safe parameters – see part 4.33

The selection of cooperating devices must to fill the conditions listed in the Table 4.12 Condi-
tions of the conformity of the intrinsically safe parameters.

The method of cable selection is described in part:


5.2 “Cables for the intrinsically safe circuits”

WARNING!
The hazard of electrostatic charges. The front cover of the device (elevation, keyboard, dis-
play window) is made of the synthetic material where can be accumulated the electrostatic
charges. This surface may not be to rub with dry materials, so as not to cause the electrify
effect and danger of discharge!

The connection between CMK-03 circuits (“ia” security level) with the other devices with “ib” security level impli-
cates a creation of the system which is on the lower “ib” security level (including the CMK-03).

6 Gas volume conversion


6.1 Principle of the operation
The CMK-03 converter sums the gas volume based on the LF pulses in measuring conditions Vm and also
makes conversion of the gas to the basic conditions Vb based on:
 measured value of the absolute gas pressure p1,
 measured value of the gas temperature t,
 programmed gas composition or gas chemical and physical parameters,
The volume increase of gas in the measuring conditions is calculated as the product of the total number of dLF
pulses and their value “waga_LF”. In the next step the volume increase of gas is summed to the main counter:

where:
waga_LF – quantum of the volume increase in measuring conditions in relation to one LF pulse
dLF – pulses number increase
dVm – volume increase in the measuring conditions,

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Vmpop – volume counter value in the previous state.


The calculations of proper parameters in basic conditions are made in case of:
 changing the gas composition/parameters
 changing the reference temperature Tb
 changing the reference pressure pb
 initialization the converting module/device
The measurement of the gas temperature and gas pressure, the calculation of the parameters in the measuring
condition and the designation of the C, K1, Z coefficients are made for every 30 seconds on the battery supply
and for every 1 second on the external power supply working mode.
Additional:
 if there is no pulses from the gas meter during time longer than period of the measurements (30 sec. or 1
sec.), a mean value of the “C” coefficient is calculated for time-period which was without pulses.
 if first pulse will come in defined time interval this causes:
 the pulse is counted to the Vb/Vbe counter with mean value of the C coefficient correction.
 the mean value of the C is initialized by the current value of Cc coefficient.
 every next pulse is summed with new value of the C coefficient in defined time interval.
This rule of operating provides a higher, dynamical precision of the calculation, in the situation when the gas pa-
rameters are changing between LF pulses from the gas meter (a small flows).
The all counters (Vm, Vb, Vbe, E, Ee) are updated for every incoming LF pulse and are refreshed on the display
in every pulse or in every 1 second, regardless of the type of power supply mode (battery or external).
The volume increase in the basic conditions is calculated as product of the dVm counter increase in the measur-
ing conditions and the C correction coefficient, and then is summed to the main counter:

where:
C – coefficient of the volume conversion
dVb – volume increase in the basic conditions
Vbpop – value of the volume counter in previous state
The Zb compressibility coefficient in the basic conditions and Z compressibility coefficient in the measuring condi-
tions are determinate by one of the available calculating methods which is implemented in the converter.

CONVERSION PTZ – for algorithms: SGERG-88 and AGA8-92DC.


The C correction coefficient is calculated on the base of formula:

CONVERSION PT – for constant, programmable value of K1 coefficient

where:
K1 – relative compressibility coefficient

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Figure 6.1 CMK-03 operating rules — flowchart

6.2 Algorithms
The CMK-03 converter has implemented a calculating methods as follows:
 SGERG-88
 AGA8-92DC
 “K1=const”
For the SGERG-88 method there are incoming data (which define gas mixture) as follows:
 detailed molar gas composition (37 component), or
 detailed volumetric gas composition (37 component), or
 gas parameters (Hs, d, CO2 (molar), H2 (molar)).

For the AGA8-92DC method there are incoming data (which define gas mixture) as follows:
 detailed molar gas composition (21 component), or
 detailed volumetric gas composition (21 component)

For the “K1=const” method there is no necessary to define the gas composition. The K1 coefficient is equal with
the Z/Zb ratio. The conception of this method is to use the CMK-03 on a bio-gas station or others stations where
the gas components exceed applicability ranges of the implemented calculating methods in the converter, and
operating pressure does not exceed determinate value.
If there is known a gas specification, there is possible to define the relative compressibility coefficient based by
means of:
 algorithm implemented in the converter (if it will be a solution),
 different proper calculating method,
 built-in “biogas calculator” in the CCTool software.
The such defined value of the relative compressibility coefficient, may be use to the volume correction.
The “K1=const” method has a limits which were defined to restrict the calculating error to the value not bigger
than 0,25%. In case of:

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 K1 = 1, gas pressure has to be lower than 1.5 bars abs.


 K1 = const. but K1 ≠1 , gas pressure has to be lower than 11 bars abs.

It is necessary to define the permissible measuring limits of gas and temperature, to observe the error caused by
K1 constant value in relation to the changing values of the temperature and pressure. The observed error should
not be greater than 0,25%.
To define the mentioned limits should be used the dedicated parameters: Limit t for K1=const<>1 and Limit p1
for K1=const<>1 (available in the CCTool configuration software).

6.3 Bio gas configuration


The CMK-03 converter is a MID device. The algorithms such as AGA8 or SGERG-88 (approved according to
the standard) have a limits of the incoming parameters value. This limits do not allow to define a value of the
compressibility coefficient for gases and their mixtures which are out of range of the approved applicability. Ac-
cordingly to it, there is provided the programming option (MID – metrological controlled) of the constant relative
K1 compressibility coefficient.
The configuration on the bio gas working mode:
 the K1 coefficient can be programmed on value K1=1, on a gas stations where operating pressure 1,5
bars abs and there are unknown details of the gas composition. It can be set by using LCD or CC Tool
software. Additionally the converter should contain the programmed value as follows:
 correct Hs heat combustion value to the proper energy indication. The Hs heat combustion value os-
3 3
cillates typically for bio-gas in ranges 15…21MJ/m (4,1…5,8 kWh/m ).
 correct d relative density value allows for proper calculation of the mass stream and W Wobby’s num-
ber.
 the K1 coefficient values K1<> and additional measuring limits for pressure “p1” and temperature “t ” can
be determinate by using a “Bio-Gas Calculator” in the CCTool program on a gas stations where the oper-
ating pressure is on level 11 bars abs, and there are known the details or parameters of the gas compo-
sition. The determinate values should assure an error caused by p1 and t on the level not greater than +/-
0,25%. The Bio Gas Calculator designates also the value of Hs heat combustion and the value of d gas
relative density. There is also possible to enter this values manually.
The K1=const<>1 determination procedure by using the CCTool program:
1. connect with the device
2. select bookmark “Gas composition”
3. select “Bio gas calculator”
4. enter the gas composition or parameters
5. enter the average values of the gas pressure and gas temperature in measuring installation according to
the example as below:
 if the temperature is in typical range from 20°C to 30°C, the temperature value should be set on 25°C
 if the over-pressure range in the installation is from 60 to 140 mbar (6 to 14 kPa) the pressure value
should be set on 100mbar (10kPa) over the average atmospheric pressure e.g. 110 kPA abs.
6. select “Calculate K1”. It will be determine 3 values of the K1 coefficient.
a. K1 which is corresponding with the average values of p1 and t,
b. K1’ which is corresponding with the bottom pressure range and the top temperature range (conditions
for maximum value of the K1 coefficient)
c. K1’’ which is corresponding with the top pressure range and the bottom temperature range (conditions
for minimum value of the K1 coefficient)
If there is fulfilled condition: K1’<0,25% and K1’’<0.25% for the selected gas and initially set ranges of
the p1 and t, the converter can be programmed by using “set” button. After this operation there are set pa-
rameters as follows:
 K1=const algorithm,

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 gas composition (information),


 gas parameter: Hs, d, mCO2,
 calculated K1 value,
 determined limits for t and p1
The set parameters should be sent (record) to the CMK-03.
There are deviations of the K1’ and K1’’ values for selected gas and initially set ranges of limits for p1 and t.
If those deviations are bigger than +/- 0,25% in comparison to the middle value of K1, the limits of p1 and t
should be narrow down till the values which correspond with the real conditions on the operating station or it
should be selected the mean values of p1 and t. The limits value which are suggested by the program are very
wide.
The t temperature is typically on level approx. 20°C or 30°C for a bio-gas but program assumes initially t value
from 10°C to +40°C. The limits are adjustable and can be set as they are on the real existing gas installation.
If the set limits will be to narrow, it can cause that the volume values will be counted in to the emergency counter
in case of the t crossing over the programmed limits.
If there are exist the designated gas parameters (Hs, d) mentioned in delivered gas specification, it is possible to
enter them manually.
3 3
The Hs heat of combustion value is presented in a different units (MJ/m or kWh/m ):
3 3
1 [MJ/m ] = 3,6 * 1 [kWh/m ]
3 3
1 [kWh/m ] = 1 [MJ/m ] / 3,6

Table 6.1 Examples of the ‘bio-gases’ compositions


Examples of the ‘Bio-gases’ compositions (volume shares)
example 1 example 2
methane – CH4 51,89% carbon dioxide – CO2 57,2%
carbon dioxide – CO2 35,75% methane – CH4 35,0%
nitrogen – N2 12,37% hydrogen – H2 4,0%
oxygen – O2 0,01%\ hydrogen sulfide – H2S 3,0%
oxygen – O2 0,5%
3
heat of combustion – Hs 20,62 MJ/m nitrogen – N2 0,3%
3
5,727 kWh/m
relative density –d 0,9420

gas temperature approx. 20 … 30°C


gas pressure approx. 60… 140mbar (6… 14kPa)
above atmospheric pressure
3
gas flow approx. 150m /h

7 The energy conversion


The energy conversion is based on the formula:

, where b

where:
 Epop – the value of energy counter from the previous state
 dE – calculated energy increase
 the numerical coefficient 3,6 which is a result of the units conversion:

 Hs – heat combustion value included reference T1 temperature


 dVb – volume increase value in basic conditions
The energy increase calculation and the counter actualization are made for every LF pulse incoming from the gas
meter.

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3 3
The unit MJ/m is default for Hs parameter in the converter. The Hs value conversion per unit kWh/m is follow-
ing:

1 MJ/m3 = 3,6 * 1 kWh/m3


Important! The algorithms which calculate the value of Hs heat combustion, take into consider the T1 temperature
(parameter) as a reference temperature of the combustion process. The T1 parameter is typically equal 25°C
(298,15 K) and is configurable.

8 Metrological marking, protection seals, name plates


8.1 Metrological marks – Seal 1 and Mark IV
The unique type, self-adhesive labels are used as a metrological seals. The labels are made of the special,
holographic material with a laser burned mark according to the pattern presented below. Seals are highly adhe-
sive, durable and resistant to environmental conditions. By the attempt of interference they remain permanent
mark – word “VOID” on the token off seals foil. There is impossible to place again once removed seal.

scale 2:1; real size: 10 x 20 mm


Figure 8.1 Pattern of the metrological marking

Figure 8.2 View of proper metrological mark

Figure 8.3 view of broken metrological mark

The marking label is placed on the front surface of device after the primary verification – see Figure 8.4

scale 2:1; real size: 20 x 20 mm


Figure 8.4 patter and view of primary verification marking

8.2 Manufacturer protective seals – Seal 2


The manufacturer protective seal is placed as a type of fragility seal.

15 0 1 2 3 4 5 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
scale 2:1; real size: 20 x 20 mm
Figure 8.5 Pattern of the manufacturer protective seal

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It is possible to use equivalently manufacturer seals with a different, approved pattern.

8.3 User protective seals – Seal 3


The CMK-03 construction predicts the places dedicated for a user protective seals (see Figure 8.13). User is obli-
gated to place the protective seals after device installation. They should be placed after control of the device me-
chanical installation and electrical connection what should be done accordingly to this operating instruction and
other safety rules.

8.4 Marking of name plate


The label pattern and the name plates are presented below:

Example of the “MID” metrological plate


The two last numbers which are located in a rectangle field
after M letter, identify the year of converter primary verifica-
tion. In this case there is number ‘15’
The p1 and p2 pressure ranges are corresponding to the
version of execution

Example of the metrological plate with data and “KOD” bar


code
The fields such as: “serial number”, “date of production”,
“code of product” contain the information which identify
every unit of the CMK-03

The “MID” plate is placed on the device front and “KOD” plate on the top side. Plates are protected with the met-
rological marks (Fig 8.6 and Fig. 8.7).

Figure 8.6 MID plate – placement Figure 8.7 “KOD” plate - placement on housing

The plate position may be slightly different from presented above. The “KOD” plate may be placed on the front,
next to “MID” plate.

The CTA4 thermometer name plate


The thermometer is metrological combined with the converter
in phase of the primary verification. The name plate is locat-
ed on the cable.
The numbers which are printed after “CTA4” symbol, specify
the thermometer parameters according to the CODE(5).

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The name plate of the CPC-03e p1 external converter


The CPC-03e pressure converter is metrological combined
with the CMK-03 in phase of the primary verification.

Figure 8.9 The positioning and sealing of the CPC-03e name plate

8.5 Diagram of sealing inside instrument’s housing


The seals localization inside the CMK-03 housing is presented in the Figure 8.10.
There are three types of the mechanical protective marking.
TYPE OF PROTECTION SEALING SYMBOL
Mark I.V.
primary verification mark
(Initial Verification)

Plomba 1
metrological protective mark

Seal 2
manufacturer seal

user seal Seal 3

The metrological marks are placed on the instrument after:


 phase of primary verification
 metrological certification according to approved type
 admission to an accounting functions.
The manufacturer seals protect against an unauthorized access to the operating and maintenance areas of de-
vice.
The user seal should be placed on the device as a protection against access and interference into the measuring
signals or technological functions such as: LF signal input clamps, PT1000 temperature sensor input clamps, the
hosing closing place after finished installation, the pressure or temperature connection places.

Damage of any of the above protective marks results as follows:

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- a loss of the credibility characteristic as a measuring–accounting instrument

- a loss of the manufacturer guarantee and intrinsically safe characteristic

- signal of the unauthorized interference in the measurement system

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Figure 8.11 The sealing inside the CMK-03 housing

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8.6 Internal software identification


The CMK-03 internal software is divided on two parts.
The metrological part is significant for the measurement result and is checked and approved during a laboratory
tests of certification process. It is marked with the SV symbol, the number of version and the CRC control sum.
The technological part is not combined with the converter main functionality. This part has no affect on the meas-
urement result. It is out of the metrological control and can be develop and modify by the manufacturer according
to his Quality Management System. The technological part is marked with the FV symbol and the number of ver-
sion. The information regarding the software version are presented on the one of MID displays.

FV: 2.35 - 2.7.3 Firmware Version – software for technological part

SV: 1.4 - 1.2 Software Version – software for metrological significant part

CRC – the counted control sum from the parts of metrological


CRC: B0ADC36A - BDBB2F94
significant programs

The volume converter which is under control of the metrological law must have the
SV software version and CR control sum, which are conformed with the certificate of
type test data or future supplementation to the certificate.

The firmware update of the technological part may be performed by the manufacturer service or authorized manu-
facturer representative on the production and operation stage. The update does not require to remove the metro-
logical seals and does not change the metrological properties of device. The firmware update requires authoriza-
tion with the user password (the password is settable in the menu).
The update process is recorded every time in the internal “Events” register.

9 MID alarms
9.1 Principle of operation and list of alarms
The CMK-03 controls the correctness of values for all parameters incoming to the volume correction algorithm,
both measurement results and configurable algorithm parameters in a real time.
If there is an overflow of the converter measuring ranges, or an overflow of the applicability range or a change in
the metrological parameters which affect on the metrological result, then it occurs as follows:

 alarm occurrence signal by flashing the icon on the top bar of the display main screens
 the alarm registration with parameters in the MID Alarms register.
 stopping of the volume counting to the Vb counter (in case of alarms and permanent overflows)
 start of the estimated basic volume counting to the Vbe emergency counter.
Table 9.1 List of MID alarms – metrological significant
ALARM MESSAGE COUNTING
ALARM
ALARMS REASON - DESCRIPTION TO
CODE REGISTERED PARAMETERS Vbe

PERMANENT ALARMS (CONTINUING IN TIME)


p1 out of range overflow of the p1 pressure measuring range
0 YES
p1, Vb
1 t out of range overflow of the t temperature measuring range YES

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ALARM MESSAGE COUNTING


ALARM
ALARMS REASON - DESCRIPTION TO
CODE REGISTERED PARAMETERS Vbe

t, Vb
Alg. Z range exceeded overflow of algorithm applicability range of the Z com-
2 YES
p1, t, Z, , Vb pressibility coefficient designation.
p1 transduc. failed damage or lack of the p1 pressure converter
3 YES
p1, Vb
t transduc. failed damage or lack of t temperature sensor
4 YES
t, Vb
Subst. val. K1 alarm overflow of algorithm range what causes with lack of the
5 p1, t, K1, Vb algorithm solution (to calculation is is used the K1 substitute YES
value)
p1 subst. val. on authorized user has enabled the p1 alternative value (to
6 YES
p1, p1zast, User, Vb check measuring track procedure)

t subst. val. on authorized user has enabled the t alternative value (to
7 check the measuring track procedure) YES
t, tzast, User, Vb
TEMPORARY ALARMS
Vb count. overfl. Vb counter has reached maximum value and has started to
128 count from 0 value NO

Conf. changed authorized user has changed configuration of the metrologi-


130 NO
USER, Vb cal significant parameters

Usage > 70% MID alarms register is filled in over 70 % (unsigned alarms
131 NO
Vb and/or on-going alarms)

Database full MID alarms base is full in 100%. The counting is continued
to the Vbe. There is impossible to change the configuration
132 Vb YES
of MID parameters. The acknowledge is necessary for fur-
ther converter working process.
Alarms acknowled. authorized user has acknowledged the alarms
133 NO
User, Indeks ZMS, Vb
Battery < 10% it remains less than 10% of the main battery estimated life
134 time NO
Etl, Vb
New program authorized user has updated the firmware
135 NO
FV, SV, CRC

The MID alarms register has a capacity for a minimum 256 records, which are stored in the nonvolatile
FLASH/FRAM memory. The MID alarms base is a rotary register what means that during saving operation the
oldest records are deleted and overwritten with the new entries.
The every record of MID Alarms Register is presented on the display and it contains:
 ZM record unique index
 alarm code and short alarm message (e.g. “(1) – p1 range overflow”)
 data and time of the alarm recording (for temporary alarms)
 data and time of the alarm beginning and end (for permanent alarms)
 registered parameters – values of the presented figures which are stored in the moment of alarm occur-
rence
 confirmation symbol –  – if it is executed
The deleting of the oldest alarms is possible only when the following condition are respected:
 the all alarms (records) are acknowledged in the oldest sector
 the all permanent alarms are completed in the oldest sector
If the MID alarms data base is filled in 100% then occurs a limited work possibilities of the converter – in such
situation the volume is counted to the Vbe emergency counter and to the Ee energy counter. The possibility of the
configuration parameters changing is locked. Restore to fully functionality will occur after ending and acknowl-
edgment of the permanent alarms.

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9.2 Signaling, authorization and alarms acknowledgement


The every new alarm which is stored in the MID alarm register, causes the appearance of the flashing
icon on the top bar of main display screens. This means the occurrence of new, un-acknowledged alarms.
The alarm acknowledgment requires an authorization — the selection of the user account and the password.
The correct log-in operation causes the alarm acknowledgment from the oldest till latest. It will be also recorded
an information about the acknowledgement execution with the number of user account and ZMS index of the last
acknowledged alarm.
It is possible to acknowledge permanent, opened alarms (still on-going).

If icon is active (flash constantly without pulsing), it means that the all alarms are acknowledged, but the
alarm conditions still occur (at least one of the permanent alarms is still open).
The signaling MID alarms icon is disable, if the all alarms are acknowledged and all permanent alarms are ended.
The alarm conditions are stopped.
The login time maintenance is equal 3 minutes and is counted form the last user activity on the operating display
(except of the “Light” button). After this period of time a user will be automatically logged out.
The logout operation follows also:
 after manually LCD display switching off what occurs after the multiple pushing ESC button
 after LCD activity time running out — this parameter is configurable in the option: SettingsLCDAct.
time.
The login status is presented as a “Log:0” symbol on the bottom bar of the display, where 0 means number of the
logged user.
The login continuation status does not occur on the remote control working mode (Gaz-Modem 2/3 protocol
communication channels). In this case the authorization is required by every transmitted modification or acknowl-
edgement.
Local Acknowledgement
The option is available in the LCD menu: Main Menu Archive  MID Alarms  Acknowled.

Remote Acknowledgement
The DP Table contains parameters:
 “ZM index” – an unique index of the last registered MID alarm
 “ZMS index” – an unique index of the last acknowledged MID alarm
The modification and recording of the “Index ZM” parameter on the value 0 (zero) occurs an acknowledgment of
the all alarms. The correct authorization is required.

9.3 Operating principles in the Vbe emergency conditions


If there is p1 pressure overflow greater than permissible measuring range but the converter is still working in the
possible measuring ranges (indicates the value), then volume estimation follows to the Vbe emergency counter
based on the p1 actual value.
If there is p1 pressure overflow greater than measuring possibilities of the converter, or converter is damaged and
does not response with the numerical value, then volume estimation follows to the Vbe emergency counter based
on the p1zast alternative value. The p1 value is presented on the MID screens with the substitute value and
graphical symbols which are described in the Part 11.1 LCD menu structure.
The edged value of the measuring range or the information NaN with the proper status is displayed on the screen
Value measurement (‘p1m’ parameter from DP Table) in the menu: Main Menu  Measure  Press.P1.
If there is t temperature overflow bigger than applicability range of the calculating algorithm, and indication is still
in the converter range, than volume estimation follows to the Vbe emergency counter based on the actual indica-
tion of the t temperature converter.
If there is a t temperature overflow greater than converter measuring possibilities, or it occurs a damage of sensor
or temperature converter, than volume estimation follows to emergency counter based on the tzast alternative
value. The results presentation is analogical as in case of the p1 pressure.

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If the calculating algorithm will find:


 uncorrect gas composition / gas parameters out of the applicability range
 p1 pressure out of the applicability range
 t temperature out of the applicability range
 an overflow of the indirect parameters calculated value,

but there is still an algorithm solution, than the volume estimation follows to the Vbe emergency counter based on
the K1 coefficient value, which is calculated by means of this algorithm.

If there is no algorithm solution (by a selected calculating algorithm), the volume estimation follows to the Vbe
emergency counter based on the K1zast alternative value.
In case of the K1=constant working mode, the volume estimation to the Vbe counter and emergency conditions
will occur if:
 for K1=const=1  after p1 pressure overflow (p1 > 1,5 bar abs), or t temperature out of the converter
range -25°C  65°C,
 for K1=const<>1  after p1 pressure overflow or t temperature out of the programmed limits “Limit p1 for
K1 = const <> 1” and Limit t for K1 = const <> 1” (the parameters of the bottom and top limits: dlp1K1,
glp1K1, dltK1, gltK1 are available in CCTool software; in Gaz-Modem 2/3 protocol and in DP Table).

All of the overflows, which cause an emergency conditions, are registered in the “MID Alarms“ and signalized by

the occurrence of flashing icon on the top bar of main MID screen.

10 MID integrations (configuration changes)

10.1 The operating principle and parameters list


The modification of the configuration parameters results with a record saving to “MIDregist.” interference regis-
ter. The saved record contains the parameters combination and their changed values. In a Table 10.1 are shown
the parameters which affect on the measurement result and also the parameters which are saved to the interfer-
ence register.

Table 10.1 Parameters recorded in the interference register


SYMBOL OF PARAM- SYMBOL ON LCD NAME OF PARAMETER
ETER IN DP Gaz-
Modem 3

impLF LF weight LF pulse value


Tb Tb base temperature
SymCfg Simulation activation of simulation for alternative values P1 and T
Tzast Tzast alternative value of gas temperature
P1zast P1zast alternative value of gas pressure
K1zast K1zast alternative value of K1 coefficient
algorytm Algorythm algorithm type for a calculation of compressibility coefficient
CFG2 Algorythm data Type incoming data for an algorithm (parameters and, compo-
nents)
CFG1 Gas comp. type of the components concentration share in a gas mixture (by
mole and by volume)
CH4 CH4 methane
C2H6 C2H6 ethane
C3H8 C3H8 propane
n-C4H10 n-C4H10 n-butane
i-C4H10 i-C4H10 i-butane
n-C5H12 n-C5H12 n-pentane
i-C5H12 i-C5H12 i-pentane
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neo-C5H12 neo-C5H12 neo-pentane


C6H14 C6H14 n-heksane
C7H16 C7H16 n-heptane
C8H18 C8H18 n-oktane
C9H20 C9H20 n-nonane
C10H22 C10H22 n-dekane
C2H4 C2H4 ethylene
C3H6 C3H6 propene
i-C4H8 i-C4H8 i-butene
cisC4H8 cisC4H8 cis-2-butene
C4H8 C4H8 isobutene
1-2C4H6 1-2C4H6 1,2-butadiene
1-3C4H6 1-3C4H6 1,3-butadiene
1-C5H10 1-C5H10 1-pentene
C5H10 C5H10 cyclopentane
C6H6 C6H6 benzene
C7H8 C7H8 toulene
CH3OH CH3OH methanol
H2 H2 hydrogen
H2O H2O steam
H2S H2S hydrogen sulfide
CO CO carbon monoxide
He He helium
Ne Ne neon
Ar Ar argon
N2 N2 nitrogen
O2 O2 oxygen
CO2 CO2 carbon dioxide
SO2 SO2 sulphur dioxide
AIR Air air
Hs cfg Hs heat of combustion
d cfg D relative density (configurable)
CO2 cfg mCO2 molar proportion of carbon dioxide (configurable)
H2 cfg mH2 molar proportion of hydrogen (configurable)

10.2 Signaling, authorization and alarm acknowledgment


If it will be change any parameters of data, which have affect on a measurement result and this change will be
authorized via user password, the converter will record a temporary alarm in MID alarms register with code: “130”
and message “configuration change”.

This operation will cause the occurrence of flashing icon on the top bar of display main screens. There is
require to acknowledge this alarm by an authorized user.

11. Local service

11.1 LCD menu structure and main MID screens


The CMK-03 is equipped in the LCD graphical screen with a backlight and an adjustable contrast. The display is
operated by using the 7 buttons keyboard which allows for an information scrolling or parameters configuration.
The main buttons functions are listed below:
ESC – exit to upper level, cancel of changes
< – scrolling / switching left
˄ – scrolling / switching up
˅ – scrolling / switching down

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> – scrolling / switching right


ENT – enter to lower level, acceptation of changes
ϙ – screen backlight
The main screen displays the basic accounting values as follows:

Vm – volume counter in the measuring conditions.


Counter must be set on the value accordant to the gas meter counter
(description below)

Vb – gas volume counter in the basic conditions (value after calculation)

Vbe – gas volume counter in the basic conditions when occurrence the
emergency conditions

E – energy combustion counter

Ee – combustion emergency counter in emergency conditions

The main indication of the measurement such as: volume counter in the basic conditions, and others indications
and significant parameters from metrological point of view, are displayed on the several main screens which are
marked with icon (named as MID screens). The scrolling between the further MID screens is possible by
using < >:

p1 – gas pressure (absolute). Below are listed: operating ranges and


converter serial number.
t – gas temperature. Below are listed: operating ranges and converter
serial number.

Algorithm – actually set calculating algorithm of the compressibility coef-


ficient and a type of the gas composition (molar / volume or from parame-
ters)
Alg. status – calculating method status (description in farther part of the
operating instruction)
pb; Tb – basic conditions 1.01325bar ; 273.15K
C – coefficient of the conversion to the basic conditions
Z – compressibility coefficient in the measuring conditions
Zb – compressibility coefficient in the basic conditions
K1 – relative compressibility coefficient Z / Zb

the percentage gas com-


position, and displayed
the all gas components
and the gas coefficients

impLF – set LF pulse value


Etl – estimated converter operating time on the battery set, when occurs
a constant working conditions
Bat – percentage batteries status
SN – converter serial number
FV – firmware version of the technological part
SV – software version of the MID metrological part

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CRC – control sum of the MID software part

The presentation of the measuring range overflow and an usage of the alternative value instead of p1 and t is
shown on the screen by using symbols “!” and “#” as follows:
sign “=” correct measurement value
flashing sign “= / !” value from the converter is out of measuring range, processing alarm
flashing sign “# / !” lack of the value, system alarm, used alternative value
sign “#” simulation activated, used alternative value
The example screen with presented overflows:

The symbols which used for the calculated K1 coefficient:


sign “=” correct value
flashing sign “= / !” value out of measuring range, process alarm
flashing sign “# / !” lack of value, system alarm, used alternative value
The information about the Status.alg. status of operating algorithm is presented on the third MID screen. There
are two possible states “OK” or “ERROR” with a proper error code. The error codes of the algorithm are shown in
Table 11.1.

Table 11.1 Calculating algorithm – error codes


INTERRUPT
K1 CALCU-
ALGORITHM CODE DESCRIPTION
LATION
K1 == K1zast

0x0000 correct calculations NO

0x0001 error of gas composition YES

0x0002 lack of solution YES

0x0004 gas pressure out of range for selected method NO

0x0008 gas temperature out of range for selected method NO

0x0010 heat of combustion out of range for selected method YES

0x0020 relative density out of range for selected method YES

SGERG – 88 0x0040 molar proportion of CO2 out of range for selected method YES

0x0080 molar proportion of H2 out of range for selected method YES

0x0200 lack of solution – WirB YES

0x0400 lack of solution – WirC YES

0x1000 input data conflict NO

0x2000 calculated molar proportion of N2 out of range NO

0x4000 N2 + CO2 out of range NO

0x8000 conflict of result for N2 NO

0x0000 correct calculations NO

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0x0001 error of gas composition YES

0x0002 lack of solution YES

0x0004 gas pressure out of range for selected method NO


0x0008 gas temperature out of range for selected method NO
0x0010 heat of combustion out of range for selected method NO
0x0020 relative density out of range for selected method NO
0x0040 molar proportion of CO2 (carbon dioxide) out of range for selected
NO
method

0x0080 molar proportion of H2 (hydrogen) out of range for selected method NO


0x0100 molar proportion of N2 (nitrogen) out of range for selected method NO
0x0200 molar proportion CH4 (methane) of out of range NO
0x0400 molar proportion of C2H6 (ethane) out of range NO
0x0800 molar proportion of C3H8 (propane) out of range NO

K1=const. 0x0000 correct calculations –


0x0004 gas pressure out of range for selected method –
0x0008 gas temperature out of range for selected method –

The defined error codes are presented in hexadecimal notation. The status alg. value may be a bit sum of the
error codes. The occurrence of a several errors at the same time is presented as a sum of the proper error codes.
For example: the errors such as:
 error of a gas composition (0x0001)
 error “H2 molar proportion (hydrogen) is out of range” (0x0080)
The status value (concerning these two errors) will be presented as (0x0081).

The occurrence of the status alg. value different from the value 0x0000 causes an alarm
conditions and starts the volume counting to the Vbe counter.

The screens with a technological parameters, which are not cover by the metrological control may be selected by

using buttons ˄ ˅. After this the logo of COMMON S.A. will appear instead of the icon in the top left
corner of screen.
QmLF – current gas stream in the measuring conditions. The LF index means
that the value determination is based on the low frequency transmitter
pulses. If it will be determinate on basis of the high frequency transmitter, it
will be displayed HF index.
Qb – current gas stream in the basic conditions
dVbsh – increase Vbs counter in the current hour
eph – estimated dVbsh hourly volume increase in the current hour

Vbs – summary Vb and Vbe volume counter

Es – summary E and Ee counter of the combustion energy

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inputs INx – current status of the inputs 1 – 6 (contact / NAMUR)

outputs OUTx – current status of the double-stage outputs 1, 2, 3/LF, 4/HF

inputs LFx – current status of the pulse inputs of converter

The ENT button is to be select to enter the main menu, from any level of the above described screens. The main menu allows
for an access to farther parameters and converter functions.

Measure – current measuring values are displayed on the several screens


Archive – scrolling of the registered data base
Settings – the configuration view and changing the operating parameters
Clock – actually time and clock settings
Name plate – converter name plate

11.1.1 Menu measure

Menu contains detailed information about:


 measured values which has received from the internal and external measuring converters
 converters parameters
 converters settings

Press.P1 and Press.P2 – concern the internal pressure converters


Press.P3 and Press.P4 – concern the additional, external pressure con-
verters ( CPC-03) which are connected to ExtCPC clamps
Temp.T – gas temperature converter
Temp.Tamb – housing (environment) temperature converter

current p1 pressure value, used to the calculations

current converter p1m pressure measured value

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average value in the registration period

minimum and maximum measured value in the current gas day

converter measuring ranges

set alarm limits

converter serial number

The menu of the others measurements looks analogical. If there is no converter e.g. P2 or P3 or P4 is inactive, it
will be displayed a message “Measurement inactive” after entering in their menu.
The every measurement has parameters Status. The values and status meanings of the measuring parameters
are listed below:
 “Measurement data”  correct result of the measurement
 “Range overflow – process alarm”  over crossed converter measuring ranges; but there is numer-
ical measurement result; type: processing alarm
 “Range overflow – system alarm”  over crossed converter measuring ranges, or the converter is
damaged, there is no measuring result; type: system alarm
 “Constant of algorithm”  if there is activation of the substitute value

There is displayed also a field “Info” (below of the field “Status”).


The “Info” can receive a values and meanings as follows:
 “Communication error with the converter ”  in case of the temporary communication error

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 “Limit overflow”  overflow of the set measuring limits

11.1.2 Menu Archive

Menu contains the all values registered in the converter memory.


Periodical – data registered according to the set period of time
(default 10 minutes)

Daily – data registered at the end of every gas day


(default set at 6:00 a.m.)

Events – events list and alarms which have been registered by the con-
verter

MID alarms – events list and alarms which have affect on the accounting-
measuring parameters (MID)

MID regist –register of interferences and a recording of changes in the


configuration of the parameters

The operating rule and alarms acknowledgment are described in the part: MID alarms and MID interferences
(configuration changes).

The Periodic menu:

Records – records quantity stored in the counter memory


Last index – unique index of the last record. If the converter memory is full
the number of records will stop to increase (it will be oscillate near maxi-
mum value) and the last index will be increment further.

˄ – the oldest data


˅ – the youngest data

The selection of the ˄ or ˅ button causes the data base display appropriate from the oldest or from the newest
saved data. Data may be scrolled one by one (default set). The pushing ENT button during the scrolling, will
switch step of scrolling between 1, 10, 100 e.t.c. It is marked with “v” sign above the record digit. This informs
which digit is actually scrolled from the number of records.
The selection of the < or > causes the switching between parameters registered in record. There is a line below
where are presented the DP Table description and DP Table parameter number of the Gaz-Modem 2/3 protocol.

The browsing of the “Daily” menu is based on the same rule as a browsing of the “Periodical”

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menu.

Events, MID alarms, MID register

According to the requirement of the MID directive the CMK-03 has two additional data base registers: MID alarms
and MID regist. (register of MID interferences). The functionality of these registers have been checked and
metrological approved.
The MID alarms subject under control and must be read and acknowledged (confirmed). If there is no place for
new MID alarms, the old alarms can be removed after acknowledgment from the converter memory.
If the base will fulfill with the unacknowledged alarms, the converter will lock a possibility of further base volume
counting to the Vb counter. It will start to count to the Vbe counter, what will last until alarms reading and their
acknowledgement.
The acknowledgment of the MID alarms can be done both manually and via telemetric connection by means of
respectively function of the Gaz-Modem 3 protocol. The manual acknowledgment can be done from the menu
level: Archive  MID alarms. Details are described in part 9.2 and in text below.
The MID register is a type of configuration changes register for accounting parameters. The acknowledgment is
not required.
The Events register contains an all information from the MID alarms and the MID register. There is also infor-
mation about additional alarms, technological events, functional events, which are available locally and remotely
via Gaz-Modem 2/3 protocol.
The browsing of the Events and alarms data menu.

after selection of Events menu, the first displayed information is an

amount of events in the counter, the selection ˅ or ˄ causes a display


of the youngest or the oldest saved event.

the buttons ˅ ˄ are used to switching between another events, the

ENT button changes step of switching, the buttons < > display another
parameters which are saved in the record.

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There is an saved information about the user who has made the
changes.

There is an example of event which is no MID type: the status change

of the signaling input. The event is “on going” what is marked with
icon in position of the event ending time.

There is an example of event which is already ended. It occurs infor-


mation about time of event ending, index has not been changed.

The browsing of the MID alarms data base

menu dedicated to the alarms base browsing — it works similar to the events browsing

menu dedicated to the alarms acknowledgment

menu dedicated to the active alarms browsing

If there is at least one unconfirmed alarm in the converter, it is signaled by flashing icon on the top bar of the
screen. If the menu Acknowled will be selected, it will display:

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The selection of the < button causes a MID alarm confirmation. The acknowledgment can be done only by au-
thorized user. The description of the log in procedure is contained in part 11.2.2. After the successfully acknowl-
edgment it will be displayed screen with a confirmation message as below:

There is the interference register of the accounting parameters. The register contains information
about the user, who has made modification and about recorded parameters after changing.

11.1.3 Menu Clock

Menu clock contains two screens which display: actually time, data with day of the week and dates
of the time changes (summer / winter).

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If the option of the time “auto change” (summer / winter) is disabled, it will be not displayed the date which informs
about time changing. It will be displayed a message “Auto.change: NO”

The RTC clock and internal calendar is very precise. Typical error does not exceed 5 ppm, what means
that is smaller than 0,5 s / 24h. It assures stable operation and there is not necessary to synchronize
time in the device. The data, which are registered in many devices are correlated between each other.

11.1.4 Menu Name plate


Menu name plate contains 3 screens with information about: serial number, firmware version and
manufacturer information.

11.2 Menu Settings

11.2.1 Configuration after installation


The device requires a configuration of basic operating parameters such as:
 Vm counter status, according to the indication of the gas meter index head
 to record the Vb counter status in the protocol (not modifiable)
 LF pulses weight
 the gas meter constant, if it will be used HF input for stream determination
 gas composition (to configure based on the parameters or on fully gas composition. It depends
from selected calculating method)
 the calculation algorithm of the compressibility coefficient (SGERG-88, AGA8-92DC, K1=const)
 to control date / time and automatic time changing mode
 the registration period and start of the gas day
 users: their passwords and permissions
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 to control and acknowledge current MID alarms


 transmission parameters on theCOM1/OPTO-GAZ, COM2 or COM3 ports

Additionally can be configured:

 the name of a gas point or a gas station


 the ranges and limits of the Qm / Qb streams and other measuring parameters
 the LCD format of displayed data — it depends on the ranges of applied converters

The converter manual configuration can be done in menu: “Settings”. There are all functions collected on two
screens which are dedicated to set the operating parameters.

COM ports – transmission parameters

Logs – registration period and start of the gas day

Gas meter – gas meter parameters

Measure –measuring converters configuration

Limits – limits of the measuring figures

Gas – the gas composition and gas parameters

Simulation – alternative values of the measuring figures

Outputs – double-states outputs

Inputs – double-states inputs

LCD – activity time, display contrast, units of the displayed figures

Clock – current data / time, time change summer / winter

The parameters entering method is common for all of the entered figures. The method has been described in this
instruction on the basis of configuration for serial ports parameters.

11.2.2 Parameters setting – general information


The entered parameters may be shared on two basic types:
 type list — where is possible to select one of the available options
 the parameter type number, where can be set a numerical value.
The type list parameter can be only a selection from the list of the available options such as ON/OFF, YES/NO, or
baud rate. It is set by using ˄ ˅ buttons, which scroll the list and should be confirmed with ENT button.
The type number parameter is an integer or a real number with defined the range (e.g. the Gaz-Modem address
or Vm counter). In this case an every digit is set (scrolled) by using ˄ ˅ buttons, sometimes with decimal point.
The another digit is selected to the edition by using < > buttons. This buttons move a cursor on the position of
next digit. The entire number is set by means of this method, and it should be confirmed with ENT button.
The entered modification can be canceled in every moment by using ESC button.
The converter parameters are grouped according to the menu structure. If there is a changing only in one of the
parameters, this parameter is marked with a small star sign on the left side of its name. The selection of ESC
button, displays an enquiry regarding to the confirmation for entered changes.

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ESC button cancels every entered changes

ENT button confirms entered changes

11.2.3 Log-in
The modification of the selected parameter requires to log in and user authorization. This is not necessary
if the all parameters concerning the COM1 and OPTO-GAZ ports. There is no separated login function. The login
screen is displayed, when there is no logged user:

˄ ˅ buttons allow for user selection


ENT button confirms the user selection.
The entering of user password:
“USER-000” has the default password “0000”.
The password is not a number. It need to be enter the four zeros.
˄ ˅ buttons set the value of the selected chart
< > button navigate between password charts.
 > button moves indicator to the next chart
 < button occurs to go back and cancel current position
ENT button confirms the entered password

This message informs about wrong password


< button causes step back to log in window.
ESC button allows to enter the password again or cancel the operation

This message informs about proper user log in procedure.


< button causes the return to parameters setting.

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This message informs about no required permissions for a logged user to


modify the parameter from the selected parameter group

There are a few permission types which allow to modify a parameters group. The users settings and their permis-
sion level are described in the part 0.
The user log on time is maintained during 4 minutes when it has been made by using keyboard. This time period
is counted since the last pushing of any keyboard keys (except the backlight button). After 4 minutes it will occur
automatically log out.
The screen is active and the backlight is maintained during the login time period.
The log out operation is required to log in for another user.

ESC button allows for log out operation. It will be displayed a question
regarding the log out operation, what secures a user before unplanned log
out.

If there was no logged user, the screen will disable immediately.

While a user is logged, there is displayed message: Log:x, where x indicate a user number: 0..3. The CMK-03
may have defined 4 users (USER-000 — USER-003). It may be assigned a different permissions levels and indi-
vidual passwords for every of users. The password may contain a number from 4 till 7 digits.

The default password of USER-000 is set as four zeros: 0000.


It is recommended to change the default password to avoid unauthorized access to con-
verter configuration!

11.2.4 Parameters setting of the COM ports

The menu COM ports allows to set as follows:


 the physical COM ports parameters
 MODBUS addresses
 GazModem3 protocols addresses.
The CMK-03 is hardware equipped in three serial ports. The COM1 and OPTO-GAZ ports share one physical
serial COM1 port, but have possibility for an independent configuration of the transmission parameters. The
placement of the OPTO-GAZ head will deactivate the COM1 port.

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The COM1 port is located on the converters housing (TUCHEL socket) and COM2 and COM3 ports are located
on the internal terminal strips.
The COM1 and OPTO-GAZ ports parameters may be modified without authorization but the parameters of the
COM2 and COM3 ports after logging. The parameters setting looks the same for every port. If there is selected
the menu: Settings  COM ports  COM1 it can be seen the COM1 port setting, which are displayed on two
screens.
Please notice that the default setting are marked with bolded letters in the further, below description.

The physical parameters with the settings recommended for the telemetric:
Baud rate can be selected from list: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bits/s.
Parity: NONE, EVEN, ODD
Data bits: 8, 7
Stop bits: 1, 2

GM address: the GazModem protocol address is a number from the range


1..65534 (default setting depends from the serial number and the port
number)
MODBUS addr.: the MODBUS RTU protocol address is a natural number
from the range 0..247(default 1).
MODBUS conf.: option with submenu to configure the sequence of the
sent bytes.

The baud rate is selected from the list by using ˄ ˅ buttons. The digits of the GM address are set and selected to
the edition by using ˄ ˅ and < > buttons.
It need to be selected ENT button to change the parameter. After this the parameter value will be displayed in a
negative-view as selected to the edition.

˄ ˅ buttons switch a parameter

ENT button causes a parameter selection and an edition

˄ ˅ buttons allow for selection of the required value (when the parameter is
being edited)

ENT button confirms the entered value

EN button confirms the set value and returns to the parameters list.
˄ ˅ buttons select another parameter to modification

* symbol is located on the left side of the modified parameter  value has
been changed but is still unsaved

GM address and MODBUS address:


 ˄ ˅ buttons set the individual digits value
 < > buttons switch between digits.
ENT button confirms the entire set address

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ESC button ends the parameter configuration and occurs the screen dis-
playing with question regarding the changes saving.
 ESC button cancels the all entered changes
 ENT button confirms and saves changes.

MODBUS config. – this function is using to configure a sequence of sent register bytes. Some drivers or systems
can expect a another sequence and it can cause problems with configuration. The proper sequence should be
selected in experimental way. The simplest way is to read the MODBUS Table from the register with constant,
known value (e.g. pressure ) and to find a correct combination.
Swap DWORD – swap places of double words
Swap DWORD – swap places of double-bytes words
Swap DWORD – swap places of bytes.
The parameter may accept values YES or NO. The proper settings combi-
nation allows to find any sequence, which is presented in the last line dur-
ing the setting time:
8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (default setting)

11.2.5 Registration
Menu contains a setting combined with the data base:

Log period – the log period of periodically data base. The value is an
integer divider of the number 60, so that assure that always one probe is
related to full clock-hour. The values may be selected from the list: 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 10 (default setting), 12, 15, 20, 30, 60 minutes.
Gas day – an hour of the gas day change. There are an integer values
from the range 0…23. Default set on value 6.

11.2.6 Gas meter

The menu contains all of parameters which are combined with the gas meter operating with the
volume converter.

Vm – the gas volume counter in the measuring conditions. It should be set


on the value which is accordant to the gas meter index

iLF – LF pulses weight from the gas meter. Value can be selected from the
list: 0.01, 0,1., 1.0 (default set), 10.3 m3/imp

iHF – the gas meter HF constant ; the real value expressed in imp/m3

Source Qm – the calculation signal source of the temporary gas stream. It


is possible to select from two options: LF (default set) and HF/LF (auto-
matic mode)

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Dr – gas piping diameter 50 (default set)


Qmin – minimum gas meter stream 0.00 (default set)
Qmax – maximum gas meter stream 0.00 (default set)

LF pulses value – this value is permanent written on the name plate of gas meter. The value is expressed in a
cubic meters per pulse, sometimes it is presented as pulses per cubic meter.
HF coefficient – is entered if the gas meter is equipped in a HF transmitter. The coefficient value should be
permanent written on the gas meter. The value is expressed in pulses per cubic meter. The correctly programmed
coefficient value is necessary for the proper Qm(HF) stream determination and to control the error limit of the gas
meter HF constant. It is necessary to remember about supply for the NAMUR circuits and the converter external
power supply (properly clamps +8V and +V on terminal strip COM3) to assure proper work of the HF input and
the HF transmitter.
The necessary conditions to measure the temporary gas stream based on the HF signal are listed below:

 signal source of the Qm stream should be set on HF/LF options (automatic mode)
 HF transmitter should be correctly connected
 proper power supply for NAMUR circuits on the clamp +8V and +V
 proper external power supply to the converter clamps +V and GND
If the one of the above conditions will be missing, the gas stream will be automatically calculated on the LF pulses
basis.
The Qm min and Qm max parameters correspond with the gas meter measuring range. If the ranges will be set
on zero (“0.00”), it will be disabled the registration functionality of the technological alarms regarding to the ranges
overflows.

11.2.7 Measure

The menu contains settings of additional pressure converters. The CMK-03 standard execution has
one measuring track of the gas temperature (t) and the gas pressure (p1). There are internal or external
converters, which are permanent connected via cable with the CMK-03. These converters are set in their produc-
tion process and are not configurable due to their accounting character.
The CMK-03 may be additionally equipped as follows:
 internal P2 pressure converter.
 up to 2 external CPC-03 pressure converters as the P3 and P4 measurements.
The measurements time periods of the gas temperature (t) and pressure (p) depends from the power supply
mode:
 battery
The measurements are executed every 30 seconds, according to the configured reading interval
time period — ‘RdCpcInt’ parameter in the DP Table.
 external power supply
The measurements are executed every 1 seconds, according to the configured reading interval
time period — ‘RdCpcAux’ parameter in the DP Table
If there are used the gauge pressure converters it may be entered the offset for the pressure value. The unloaded
converter, should indicate a zero (0) value. If the indication is a little different from zero by an atmospheric pres-
sure, it is possible to reset the converter – the offset entering. The offset entering can be done manually or au-
tomatically.
Menu Measure:
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Measure P2 – configuration of P2 converter


Measure P3 – configuration of P3 converter
Measure P4 – configuration of P4 converter
Meas. period – setting of the reading time periods for an external pres-
sure converters
Communication P3, P4: information about physical transmission pa-
rameters for ExtCPC port and connected to it CPC-03 converters.

The relative converter (gauge) has available functions:


Reset – there are two options:
 Execute — the function reads current pressure value and set it
as actual offset.
 Cancel — the function removes offset.
ESC button confirms changes after offset setting.
Actual offset – manually offset setting.
Current value – information about converter current value
In case of the absolute converter (abs) is displayed message and the
reset options are not available.

Press.P3 and Press.P4 menu are analogical to the Press.P2 menu.


Active – NO/YES – the function actives the ExtCPC port and reads data
from the external CPC-03 converters according to set time period.
GM Address – Gaz-Modem address. The default CPC-03 address is
always set as five last digits of the serial number.
Reset and Act. offset – described above
Current value — information about current value read from the converter

Meas. period — menu of the reading time period. The default values:
Battery – 30 seconds
Ext.power – 1 second.

If there is an enter to the menu Measure P2, Measure P3, Measure P4 and there is active the absolute pressure
converter, the measuring period accelerates automatically to 1 second.

The CMK-03 operates with the CPC-03 external converters with baud rate on level 38400 bits/s. The
CPC-03 converters baud rate should be set on mentioned value by means of dedicated configuration
program (e.g. CCTool) .

WARNING!
The proper operation between the external CPC-03 converter and the CMK-03 volume con-
verter is possible from firmware version: CPC-03 nr v.13.11.27.08
The CPC-03 with older firmware will be not operate properly with the CMK-03

The CPC-03 firmware version is written in the converter name plate. It can be read in the Gaz-Modem 2/3 proto-
col or as an available parameter “wersja prog” in the DP table.

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11.2.8 Limits and "gas guard” function

There is a menu of the limit settings.


The Limits are dedicated to
 overflows registration (information is recorded in the Events)
 registration of the double state outputs (OUT) activation — if such option has been previously defined.

Limits P – pressure limits setting


default set on zero (0); are disabled
Limits T – gas temperature limits.
default set on zero (0), are disabled
Limits Q – Qm and Q gas streams limits.
default set on zero (0), are disabled
Limits dVbsh and eph – counters limits of the hourly increases (to re-
duce the hourly consumption — “gas guard” function)

dVbsh1, dVbsh1, dVbsh1


There are 3 thresholds of the dVbsh hourly increase limit. The increase
of the volume summary counter in the basic and emergency conditions
from the beginning of the current clock hour.

The limits overflow occurs a alarms recording in the eph1, eph2 data
bases.

It is possible to set 2 limits of the eph estimated volume hourly increase.


The dVbs volume increase value estimated at the end of hour is based
on the dVbsh current usage from the beginning of the hour and current
Qb stream value.
The limits overflow will occur a alarms recording in the eph1, eph2 data
bases

estimation time– 0min/0…10min


Estimation time = 0 min — there is a disabled function of increase esti-
mation in the relation to dVbsh1 limit
“Estimation time” + “dVbsh1 limit” = “Gas guard” function
The both functions create the “Gas guard” function with the time predic-
tion on the set numbers of minutes. The dVbs volume increase value is
estimated on base of the current dVbsh usage from the beginning of the
hour and the current Qb stream value. The estimation time is set in the
“estimation time“ function.
If edVbsh estimated value is greater than programmed dVbsh1 limit it will
be recorded the proper alarm in the data base.

To use the “gas guard” functionality as the control signal for the external automatic systems it is to be pro-
grammed selected OUT outputs. The OUT output should be activated with selected alarm, settable in the menu
Outputs. The alarm list is shown below:
 [56] dVbsh1 limit exceeded
 [57] dVbsh2 limit exceeded
 [58] dVbsh3 limit exceeded
 [59] eph1 limit exceeded
 [60] eph2 limit exceeded
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 [66] next dVbsh1 limit exceeded (with prediction function – an overflow will occur in “n” minutes)

The example:

The OUT2 output is dependent from the prediction of the overflow alarm
concern the set limit with the programmed estimation time.

If the estimated increase values will start to decrease after an over crossing the limits and the values will fall down
below the limits, then the alarms will be ended and the OUT output which was activated by this alarm, will be
switch in the inactive state.
The “Gas guard” function works in the same way both on the battery and on external power supply.

11.2.9 Gas

The “Gas” menu is a programming functions for the gas parameters. The gas parameters are nec-
essary to the calculation of compressibility coefficient. Menu consists of a three functions:

Alg. settings – algorithm settings for the calculation of compressibility


coefficient
Gas parameters – the physical gas parameters: can be entered instead
of the gas composition
Gas comp. – percentage gas composition

Algorithm – the algorithm selection; possible settings: SGERG-88,


K1=const, AGA8-92DC
Alg. data – components/parameters: components are calculated from
the percentage gas composition: based on the entered parameters:
pb – basic pressure (1,01325 bar)
Tb – basic temperature (0, 15, 20°C)
T1 – reference temperature for the calculation of the heat combustion (0,
15, 20, 25°C)
Gas comp.– molar/volume; information regarding to the entered per-
centage gas composition: molar or volume?
K1 subs. – compressibility coefficient alternative value , default set on
1.0

Gas parameters:
Hs – heat combustion
d – density in the basic conditions
mCO2 – molar participation of the carbon dioxide
mH2 – molar participation of the hydrogen

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The percentage gas composition settings.


There is an implemented ‘reset’ function (two options NO/YES) which
reset all of the components values.
While entering there is displayed the sum of the actually entered compo-
nents and their difference to 100%. The components sum has to be equal
100%.

11.2.10 Simulation

There are settings of the compressibility coefficient of Trepl temperature and P1repl pressure sub-
stitute values. The substitute values are used when there is no measurement result (states such as: measuring
ranges overflows or converter damage). The calculated volume is counted to the Vbe emergency counter.

P1 simulation – P1 pressure simulation settings


T simulation – T temperature simulation settings

Enable: NO/YES — activation / deactivation of the:


 pressure simulation
 converter operation with the P1repl substitute value
P1repl – P1repl. value setting
P1m – the current pressure value measured by the converter.

Enable: NO/YES –— activation / deactivation of the


 temperature simulation
 converter work with the Trepl substitute value
Trepl – Trepl. value setting
Tm – current temperature value measured by the converter.

There is possible to activate manually the substitute values. This functionality allows for the periodical check-
ing the quality of temperature and pressure measurements in the converter which is in usage. The following con-
ditions should be assure in case of the p1 pressure converter:
 to program P1repl pressure substitute value (e.g. value which is close to pressure value at the actual mo-
ment in the piping).
 to set Enable: YES. From this moment the CMK-03 will count the volume to the Vbe counter and the re-
spectively alarm will be recorded in MID alarms and Events data bases.
 to connect a calibrator to the CKMT three way valve and to set a lever in the proper position what will con-
nect p1 converter with the calibrator.
 the current pressure measured value can be observed on the screen in P1m position. If there is defined
control pressure value it is possible to observe an indications from the pressure converter.
WARNING!
the selection of the pressure or temperature simulation on the battery working mode, causes auto-
matically acceleration of the execution period to 1 second. This status is kept until to switch off the
display backlight or until to exit from the simulation settings menu.
 the CKMT 3 way valve should be leave in the proper position after finishing of the control measurement

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 the option: Enable: set as “NO” in the P1 simulation menu. The converter will return to the normal working
mode with a normal measuring period.
The above method is analogical in case of the temperature control. There is possible as follows:
 to observe the indications of the temperature measurement at the moment of manually temperature set
(the thermometer is placed in the calibrator, in the reference temperature field).
 to control the thermometer resistance which is placed in the reference temperature field after cables dis-
connection of the PT1000 (the manufactured, security seal has to be removed)
 to control the converter indications by using the calibrator/simulator of the PT1000 thermometer in the 4-
cables measuring mode.

The measurement of t temperature or p1 pressure is covered by the control of the metrologi-


cal law. There is no possibility to adjust the converter indications in the device which is in
usage. The CMK-03 is sealed with the metrological marks after the Primary Verification.

The CMK-03 converter assure an accuracy of measurements with the limiting error in the acceptable MPE range
during all entire operating time.
The actions described above are only a control checking, which can be contained as a recommendation in the
Manual and Maintenance Instruction of the measuring stations.

11.2.11 Inputs IN

There are settings of the double-state signaling inputs.

The converter is equipped in the 6 double-state IN inputs.


Inputs IN1…IN4 are always Type ‘Contact’ (dedicated to the operation
with “potential free” connectors Type: ‘Contact’, ‘End-contact’ or ‘Open-
collector’.

Inputs IN5 and IN6 can be configurable as ‘Contact’ Type or ‘NAMUR’


Type

There are two configuration options for the Inputs ‘Contact’ Type
Act. inputs – YES/NO – an activation of the input and alarm registration
Polarity – (CLOSED / OPEN).
 ‘Closed’ activates the alarm in case of short circuit of input.
 ‘Open’ activates the alarm in case of electrical opening of input
There is presented a physically Current state of the circuit in the line
below

Inputs 5, 6 — there are two options of the inputs standards


 CONTACT — default set
 NAMUR — it is necessary to provide an external power supply
of the NAMUR circuits and converter power supply (clamp +8V
and V+ on terminal strip COM3)

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The input activation and polarity setting of the IN5 and IN6 inputs is ana-
logical for the NAMUR operating mode as for the ‘Contact’ Type operat-
ing mode.
There are two options available:
Open NAMUR – YES / NO – the alarm is detected and registered when
there is a breaking of the electrical circuit of NAMUR transmitter/input
Clos. NAMUR – YES / NO – the alarm is detected and registered when
there is a short circuit of the electrical circuits of NAMUR transmitter/input

11.2.12 Outputs (OUT)

There are settings of the double-state signaling outputs.

There are four double-state OUT outputs ‘Open-collector’ Type.


The configuration should be started from output selection.
There is possible as follows:
 to activate the output
 to set the output polarity
 to select activation alarm
 to activate ‘LF bypass’ or ‘HF bypass’ function.

Act. outputs – YES / NO; activation / deactivation of the output function-


ality
Polarity – (CLOSED / OPEN) – the selection of the output polarity (if the
function is active).
“CLOSED” — the short circuit of output clamps on the moment of logical
output activation (e.g. overflow of the pressure limit).
Option can be used for signal negation (e.g. to cause the output open
circuit if there is an overflow alarm of the set volume increase.
Alarm – (0) alarm number which causes the output activation.
There are presented in the lines below as follows:
 Desc. — alarm description
 State — the current output status
If the selected alarm is active , the output status will be conform with
polarity setting.

Example:
 OUT1 output enabled
 the polarity of activated output  closed what means normally
open circuit.
In case of the p2 limit overflow, the OUT1 output circuit will be closed
during a all time of the alarm.

There is a LF bypass function in the OUT3 output. If this option is active


(set on: YES) the current status of LF input will be the same on the
double-state OUT3 output. This signal can be used for an external au-
tomatic systems. The activation of the LF bypass function does not
affect on the incoming LF signal and its counting and converter operat-
ing.
If there LF bypass function is activated, the alarms function does not
work and are unavailable on the OUT3 output.

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There is HF bypass function in the OUT4 output. If this option is active


(set on: YES) the current status of the converter HF input will be the
same on the double-state OUT4 output. There is also necessary to
provide the proper external power supply to the COM3 port (V+ and
+8V). This signal can be used for an external automatic systems. The
activation of the ‘bypass’ function does not affect on incoming HF signal
and its measurement.
If the HF ‘bypass’ function is activated, the alarms function does not
work and are unavailable on the OUT4 output.

11.2.13 Odorizing unit control, OUT1 output proportional to the Vbs

The OUT1 output can generates pulses and this function can be used to control of the gas odorizing
unit. The generated pulses have programmed parameters which are proportional to the Vbs increas-
ing summary basic volume (Vbs = Vb + Vbe).

Vbs prop. – YES / NO. Menu Settings  Outputs  OUT1


The default setting (NO) deactivates the function. If the user want to acti-
vate the pulse output (proportional to the Vba increase), the Vbs.prop
parameter need to be set on: YES.
The changes should be saved.

There will be activated 2 next parameters:


Imp. period – 1000ms pulses will be generated with the selected
period. fullness coefficient is equal 50%. The possible selection of the
period as follows: 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800,
2000ms.
3
Imp. weight (pulse value) – 1.00 m the value setting of the output
pulse.
The pulse will be generated with every cycle of volume increase value,
which is defined on the OUT output.
The possible range of programmed weight – any number in the format
3
XXXX.XX m

The polarity setting (CLOSED / OPEN) is available in the output configuration. The alarm settings are not im-
portant. The alarms do not interfere (even if was set) on the output status (configured as the output proportional to
the Vbs).
If the Vbs increase is greater than set pulse value, it will be generated the number of pulses (type integer) on the
output. This number results of the multiple pulse value contained in the Vbs increase value.
WARNING!
The pulse period and the pulse value of OUT1 output should be set accordingly to the real
occurring basic gas streams (depending from: size of gas meter, pressure, temperature),
so as the OUT1 output will be able to generate an pulses proportional to the Vbs, between
next incoming pulses from the gas meter (the volume increases).

If the Vbs volume increase is faster than possibility of pulse generation, the CMK-03 will buffer on-
going the information about surplus of pulses which need to be generate and develops them succes-
sively in the form of the cyclic pulses on the output. The all outstanding pulses will be generated if
the stream value will decrease.

The used algorithm provides an effect of the unlimited buffer — it will be not missed any of the pulses which
should be generate.
The odorizing unit control of the output which is proportional to the Vbs increase operates on the same rules both
on battery and on external power supply. The functionality is maintained also for the LF and HF signal source of
the gas meter.
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11.2.14 LCD

The LCD settings such as: contrast, activity time of the display, unit format of the measured figures.

Act. time – activity time in the battery working mode


Contrast – display contrast
P1…P4 Unit – selection of the pressure unit. Available units: kPA, MPa,
psi

P1…P4 Format – format of the pressure value (the number of digits be-
fore point and after point)
The unit format should present 5 or 6 significant digits of the measured
value.

t Unit – unit of gas temperature. Available units: °C, K, °F, °R


tamb Unit – unit of the housing temperature. Available units: °C, K, °F, °R

t Form. – format of the gas temperature value (the number of digits before
point and after point)
tamb Form. – format of the housing temperature value (the number of
digits before point and after point)
The unit format should present significant digits of the measured value.

11.2.15 Users

The user setting menu:

 user passwords
 user permissions to modify the converter parameters

users list

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The “USER-000” (default) user is active with password “0000” (default). This
user can not be deactivated by other user both from the local level and from
the authorized level. It is impossible to disable the ‘USER’ and ‘Firmware’
permissions of the USER-000.

USER-001, USER-002, USER-003 – users are inactive (default).


The first activation of them is possible from the authorization level by the
USER-000.

PASSWORD – password modification requires user login and double enter-


ing of the new password. The password contains 4-7 digits.

Setting of the user permissions:


COM2 – parameter connected with the transmission of COM2 port
COM3 – parameter connected with transmission of COM2 port
Clock – parameter connected with time, date, time changing
User – users activation, changing of the password and permissions

Setting of user permissions:


Firmware – firmware upgrade
Device – technological parameters of device
Limits – limit values of alarms
Parameters MID – parameters under metrological control

11.2.16 Clock

The clock menu: date, time, time auto change (summer/winter).

Data – setting of the calendar data


Time – setting for current time of RTC clock
Auto. change – disable / enable for automatically time switching sum-
mer/winter. Available values: YES / NO.

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12. Extended functionalities settings


The CMK-03 volume converter has extended functionalities which are used in the special issues. These functions
are not presented on the display and are available in the Gaz-Modem2/3 protocol via remote access mode and
also visualized in the CCTool computer program.
12.1 Summary alarms
There are two options to configure the summary alarms: A summary alarm and B summary alarm. The user
can select any of available, single alarm (from the group of the permanent alarms) which is a part of summary
alarm. The summary alarm will end if there will be not active any of the alarms from the selected group. During
the summary alarm, the occurrence of the additional configured alarm does not cause the opening of the new
summary alarm.
The summary alarms are registered as a permanent alarms in the bases: Alarms and Events. The alarms are
additional possibilities for automatic and telemetric systems to monitor the gas station.
The status of summary alarm can activate the selected signaling output. The OUT outputs configuration method
is available from the level of CCTool program, and is described in the part 11.2.12 OUT Outputs.
The summary alarms configuration is based on “drag and drop” interface function in the CCTool program. The
access to the configuration menu is available regarding to the path: Configuration Alarms group  indicator
of the A summary alarm, or B summary alarms.
The configuration of the summary alarms in the Gaz-Modem 2/3 protocol is based on the proper setting of DP
Table parameters as a bitmap which relates to the proper product codes of the ZD Table.
The DP table parameters which are used to configure A Summary Alarm:
 al_GA0 binary vector which activates summary alarm type A for alarms from 0 till 31
 al_GA1 binary vector which activates summary alarm type A for alarms from 32 till 63
 al_GA2 binary vector which activates summary alarm type A for alarms from 63 till 95
 al_GA3 binary vector which activates summary alarm type A for alarms from 96 till 127
The DP table parameters which are used to configure B Summary alarm:
 al_GB0 binary vector which activates summary alarm type B for alarms from 0 till 31
 al_GB1 binary vector which activates summary alarm type B for alarms from 32 till 63
 al_GB2 binary vector which activates summary alarm type B for alarms from 63 till 95
 al_GB3 binary vector which activates summary alarm type B for alarms from 96 till 127
To disable the functionality of summary alarm it should be proceed as follows:
 the selected alarm should be removed from the list
 the vectors which activate specific summary alarm, should be reset on zero.

12.2 Control of the gas meter HF/LF constant error.


To enable the control functionality of the gas meter HF/LF constant error value it should be:
 to equipped a gas meter in two types of transmitters LF and HF;
 to switch Qm stream source on “LF+HF” (parameter ‘Qm src’ in DP Table);
 to assure a external power supply V+ of converters, and power supply of NAMUR +8V;
 to set HF transmitters constant (the number of HF pulses relating to one cubic meter – impHF parameter in
DP Table) read from the name plate of controlled gas meter.
 to set possible percentage error limit of the transmitter HF constant (eHFdl and eHFgl in DP Table);
The percentage error is calculated between a counted constant and the constant written on the name plate (eHF
parameter in the DP Table) by every LF pulse.
If there is an limits overflow, it will be recorded the alarm (code 63) and displayed the message “eHF limit ex-
ceed”. This alarm code can indicate for example: a gas meter damage, or a transmitter damage, or improper
position of the HF transmitter, etc.
To disable the control functionality of constant error value of the gas meter, the value of error limits should be set
on zero (0).
The availability of HF transmitter constant:
 impHF/LF parameter in DP Table [imp/m3].

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 the CCTool program: bookmark Configuration  Gas meter  indicator HF transmitter constant
[imp/m3]
The availability of the limits errors of HF constant:
 eHFdl [%] and eHFgl [%] parameters in the DP Table — accordingly top and bottom limit
 the CCTool program: bookmark Configuration  Gas meter  indicator error limit of the HF constant

12.3 Operating below Qmin of gas meter – operating range: QmSTOP <–> QmMIN.
The configurable QmStop parameter describes a stream value at which the gas meter will stop.
If the current Qm stream value will be in the range between programmed values of QmStop and QmMin, the
volume converter will record the permanent alarm with code 62 and display the message “QmStop < Qm <
QmMin”. If the stream value will return to the proper, operating range between QmMin and QmMax, or from zero
to QmStop, the alarm will be close.
The alarm contains information as follows:
 Qm stream from the beginning of alarm;
 actual QmStop value;
 p1, t, tamb, status of the double-state Inx inputs;
 Vmk, Vbk, Ek counters from the beginning of alarm;
 Vmk, Vbk, Ek counters from the end of alarm;
The reading and analysis of this parameter provides information about date and time when the gas meter worked
at the stream below bottom measuring range.
To disable a functionality of the alarm registration in the operation range QmStop <–> QmMin, the QmStop pa-
rameter is to be set on value equal with the bottom measuring range of gas meter.
To disable a functionality of the alarm registration for the range and QmStop overflows, the limits parameters are
to be set on zero (“0.00”).

12.4 LCD power supply


There is possible to configure a LCD setting and LCD backlight in case of the service action, connection or dis-
connection of the external power supply, inactive time and energy consumption etc, what determinate the energy
usage.
The settings availability in the CCTool programs: bookmark Configuration  LCD.
There are three most typical LCD operating modes:
 DEFAULT – LCD activation without backlight, turn off on the battery after time
 ECONOMIC – LCD activation without backlight, the external power supply does not turn on the LCD
 CONFORT – LCD activation with backlight in every power supply mode, readability and availability
There is possibility to set the LCD individually by means of the options form mentioned above modes:
 automatic LCD backlight on the battery supply
 automatic LCD backlight on the external power supply
 LCD always turned-on on the external power supply
 activate the LCD after detection of the external power supply
 automatic LCD backlight after detection of the external power supply
 deactivate LCD if there is a loss of the external power supply
 LCD activity time on the battery supply
 LCD activity time on the external power supply

12.5 Reserve1 configuration in the Gaz-Modem1


The CMK-03 operates a functions of the Gaz-Modem1 protocol where the ‘rez1’ position informs about the pres-
sure value of external converter (P2, P3 or P4) in the read frame of current data. To define the number of used
converter is to be set the ConfigRez1 parameter in DP Table — possible values: 1, 2, 3.
In the CCTool program: bookmark Configuration  General  indicator rez1 configuration in GM1.

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12.6 OPTO-GAZ port activity time


The OPTO-GAZ transmission port is activated automatically, after a placement of the optical head. The port is
automatically deactivated after the period of inactive time (no transmission). The automatic deactivation is applied
because of:
 battery saving;
 prevention against permanent blocking of the COM1 (TUCHEL) port through the OPTO-GAZ interface;
The deactivation is realized by means of the parameter:
 OptoExpireTime [s] — in the DP Table
 in the CCTool program: Configuration  COM ports  OPTO-GAZ  indicator OPTO-GAZ activity
time.

13 Remote control of the CMK-03 converter, Users, authorization

The CMK-03 is equipped in a four digital communication ports which assures reading as follows:
 current measured data
 registered data
 configuration data
 registered alarms and events.
The transmission is provided by the selected Gaz-Modem 1/2/3 or MODBUS protocols. The modification of con-
figuration parameters is possible by means of the Gaz-Modem 2/3 protocol after an authorization with user ID
and correct password.
The data transmission can be realized with any of program which is compatible with the selected protocol. The
Gaz-Modem 2/3 protocol is standardized and described in the Factory Standard ZN-G-4007 and in the standard
ST-IGG-0207.
The CCTool program is dedicated to service and transmission with CMK-03. The program is provided and sup-
ported by COMMON S.A.

13.1 CCTool configurator


The CCTool is a freeware program provided by COMMON S.A. which is dedicated to configure, to data reading
and to manage of the CMK-03. The program requires Windows XP SP3 or higher version of operating system
with installed Microsoft.NET Framework Version 2.0 and Microdsoft.NET Framework 4.0 to works correctly.
Program is free to download from the web site www.common.pl.
The connection with the CMK-03 is realized as follows:
 by means of the communication ports (COM1, COM2, COM3) which operates in the RS-GAZ2 standard
(intrinsically safe version of RS-485 interface).
 by means of the optical head COG-USB-03 manufactured by COMMON S.A (connected to the OPOTO-
GAZ port)
The COG-USB-03 optical head is available as additional accessories – look at the Table 2.1 Additional Accesso-
ries.
The example screenshot of the CCTool menu is presented below:

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The CCTool program assure as follows:


 communications by using selected transmission channel: serial port, Internet , modem
 parameters and proprieties presentation
 configuration of all parameters used to configure the CMK-03
 diagnostic and alarms reading
 current data reading
 registered data reading
 updates for internal firmware of the device
The CCTool program has a option which automatically update the system version. Updates are
checked and downloaded via Internet from the server of Common S.A. Company.

The detailed information about the CCTool are described in menu: Program \ Help and also on website
www.common.pl

13.1.1 Connection by using COGUSB-03 interface


The COGUSB-03 optical interface assures connection between PC computer and the CMK-03, which is located
in the explosion hazard area.
The data exchange between read device and COGUSB-03 optical head is realized via IR radiation. The optical
head should be placed on OPTO-GAZ port of the read device by using built-in permanent magnet. The USB ter-
minal is connected to the PC computer and work as 1.1 or 2.0 standard.
The optical head and the holding place are presented in Figure 12.1. The COGUSB-03 is available as an addi-
tional accessory – see Table 2.1.

Figure 13.1 The placement of the OPTO-GAZ optical head

The external power supply is not required if the data transmission is realized by means of the OPTO-
GAZ. The reading is possible both on the battery and on the external power supply working mode.

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The OPTO-GAZ port is automatically active at the moment of optical head placement. The connection is
confirmed with flashing icon, which is visual on the top bar of LCD main screen.
The port is active during a transmission time. If there is no transmission, the port remains active accord-
ing to the defined time in the time period option (‘OPTO-GAZ activity time’ parameter). The parameter is
default set on 600 seconds.

The usage of the OPTO-GAZ port blocks transmission on the COM1 (TUCHEL) port during
activity time what is indicated with flashing icon on the LCD.

The reading and configuration can be realized by means as follows:


 to connect interface to the USB port of PC computer
 to install the COGUSB-03 drivers (available on the website: www.common.pl)
 to start the CCTool program (available on website: www.common.pl)
 to select COM port from ports list, with description COGUSB-04<->OPTO-GAZ (the same as in Figure be-
low).
 to select the baud rate according to the OPTO-GAZ port settings (menu: Settings COM portsOPTO-
GAZ on the converter display).

 to select option/button ‘Connect’

13.1.2 Users and authorization


The “User 0” account is default active in the CMK-03 (user ID:”USER-000”, password: “0000”). The permission
level of the “User 0”, allows for the modification all group of the parameters (COM ports, clock, users permissions,
firmware, device manage, settings for limits and MID parameters).

If the CMK-03 is ready to work, the owner / installer is obligated to change the default pass-
word responsible for the authorization, acknowledgment and parameter modification.

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The “User-000” can activate next user and set his password and level of permission. The identifiers (ID) for new
activated users: USER-001, USER-002 USER-003 are not modifiable. The password can be the numbers with
length from 4 till 7 digits.
The example of the CCTool screenshot with configuration of the user account is presented below:

The authorization is realized from local service level, after ID selection and the password entering (see part
11.2.3). The modification of user accounts from LCD menu level is described in the part 11.2.14.

14 Data registration, reading and configuration in the telemetric systems


The CMK-03 controls 348 gas parameters. Data are classified as follows:

 to read  daily registered data


 to modification  MID alarms
 to registration with a registration pe-  Events
riod

The all types of data are directly available in device menu (see part 11 – Local service).
There is possible to read and register the data via a telemetric systems by means of Gaz-Modem 1/2/3 protocol.
The current data can be read by means of the Gaz-Modem1/2/3 or Modbus RTU protocols.
The parameters modification and reading of registered data is possible by means of the dedicated CCTool con-
figuration program or other program which is able to read the GMWin (see part 12 Remote control of the CMK-
03 converter, users, authorization).

14.1 Registered data


The CMK-03 volume converter has 3 type of the registered data:
 registered data with the registration period (1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 10; 12; 15; 20; 30; 60) min
 daily registered data
 Events and MID alarms (the details are described in the part 9 MID alarms and part 10 MID interferences
(configuration changes)).

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14.1.1 Data registered with registration period and daily registered data

The registered data with the registration period (1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 10; 12; 15; 20; 30; 60) are recorded in the inter-
nal non-volatile, rotary memory. The capacity of base is prepared for 30 000 of records.
The registration period is available as the “Regist Period” option in LCD menu, and as the dtau parameter in the
DP Table. If the registration period is set on 10 minutes, the oldest data will be overwrite after 167 days.
The daily registered data are recorded in the non-volatile, rotary data base. The base capacity is calculated on
the 2200 days (6 years).

WARNING:
The beginning of the gas day is defined as the ‘gas day’ parameter in the CMK-03 menu or as
the ‘HD’ parameter in the DP Table.
The reading of the registered data is possible locally from the menu (see part 11.1.2) or by means of Gaz-
Modem 1/2/3 protocols via one of three communication COM (RS-GAZ2) ports or one OPTO-GAZ port.
The list of the registered parameters in presented in the Table 14.1.

Table 14.1 List of the DP parameters


number
In DP Parameter
table registered daily registered param-
L Data
Gaz- name Description with Regis- eter
P format
Modem tration
protocol period

1 0 p1 short 
Gas pressure p1
real
2 1 t short 
Gas temperature
real
3 4 Vb Volume counter in basic conditions uint64  
4 5 Vbe Volume counter in basic conditions In emergency state uint64  
5 10 Vbs Summary counter Vb+Vbe uint64  
6 11 p2 short 
Gas pressure p2
real
7 12 p3 short 
Gas pressure p3
real
8 13 p4 short 
Gas pressure p4
real
9 15 p1peakMin short 
Minimum p1 value in registration period
real
1 16 p1peakMa short 
Maximum 1 value in registration period
0 x real
1 short 
Minimum p1 value in gas day
1 17 p1MinD real
1 short 
Maximum p1 value in gas day
2 18 p1MaxD real
1 20 p2peakMin short 
Minimum p2 value in registration period
3 real
1 21 p2peakMa short 
Maximum p2 value in registration period
4 x real
1 short 
Minimum p2 value in gas day
5 22 p2MinD real
1 short 
Maximum p2 value in gas day
6 23 p2MaxD real
1 25 p3peakMin short 
Minimum p3 value in registration period
7 real
1 26 p3peakMa short 
Maximum p3 value in registration period
8 x real
1 short 
Minimum p3 value in gas day
9 27 p3MinD real
2 short 
Maximum p3 value in gas day
0 28 p3MaxD real
2 30 p4peakMin short 
Minimum p4 value in registration period
1 real
2 31 p4peakMa short 
Maximum p4 value in registration period
2 x real
2 short 
Minimum p4 value in gas day
3 32 p4MinD real
2 33 p4MaxD Maximum p4 value in gas day short 
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4 real
2 60 tpeakMin short 
Minimum t value in registration period
5 real
2 61 tpeakMax short 
Maximum t value in registration period
6 real
2 short 
Minimum t value in gas day
7 62 tMinD real
2 short 
Maximum t value in gas day
8 63 tMaxD real
2 69 tamb short 
Ambient temperature
9 real
3 short 
Minimum ambient temperature value in gas day
0 70 tambMinD real
3 short 
Maximum ambient temperature value in gas day
1 71 tambMaxD real
3 72 Uzas short 
System supply voltage
2 real
3 short 
Minimum supply voltage in gas day
3 73 UzasMinD real
3 short 
Maximum supply voltage in gas day
4 74 UzasMaxD real
3 75 Urtc short 
RTC clock supply voltage
5 real
3 short 
RTC clock minimum supply voltage in gas day
6 76 UrtcMinD real
3 short 
RTC clock maximum supply voltage in gas day
7 77 UrtcMaxD real
3 159 Vm uint64  
Gas volume counter in measuring conditions
8
3 225 E uint64  
Energy counter
9
4 226 Ee uint64  
Energy counter in emergency state
0
4 227 Es uint64  
Summary counter E+Ee
1
4 236 dVm uint64 
Increase in Vm in registration period
2
4 uint64 
Increase in Vm in gas day
3 238 dVmD
4 239 dVb uint64 
Increase Vb in registration period
4
4 242 dVbe uint64 
Increase Vbe in registration period
5
4 uint64 
Increase Vbe in gas day
6 244 dVbeD
4 245 dVbs 
Increase Vbs in registration period
7
4 uint64 
Increase Vbs in gas day
8 247 dVbsD
4 248 dE uint64 
Increase in E in registration period
9
5 uint64 
Increase in E in gas day
0 250 dED
5 251 dEe uint64 
Increase in Ee in registration period
1
5 uint64 
Increase in Ee in gas day
2 253 dEeD
5 254 dEs uint64 
Increase in Es in registration period
3
5 uint64 
Increase in Es in gas day
4 256 dEsD
5 296 Vb_dbl long real  
Volume counter in basic conditions
5
5 297 Vbe_dbl long real  
Volume counter in basic conditions In emergency state
6
5 298 Vbs_dbl long real  
Summary counter Vb+Vbe
7
5 299 Vm_dbl long real  
Gas volume counter in measuring conditions
8
5 300 E_dbl long real  
Energy counter
9
6 301 Ee_dbl long real  
Energy counter in emergency state
0
6 302 Es_dbl Summary counter E+Ee long real  

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1
6 303 dVm_dbl long real 
Increase in Vm in registration period
2
6 long real 
Increase in Vm in gas day
3 305 dVmD_dbl
6 306 dVb_dbl long real 
Increase in Vb in registration period
4
6 309 dVbe_dbl long real 
Increase in Vbe in registration period
5
6 long real 
Increase in Vbe in gas day
6 311 dVbeD_dbl
6 312 dVbs_dbl long real 
Increase in Vbs in registration period
7
6 long real 
Increase in Vbs in gas day
8 314 dVbsD_dbl
6 315 dE_dbl long real 
Increase in E in registration period
9
7 long real 
Increase in E in gas day
0 317 dED_dbl
7 318 dEe_dbl long real 
Increase in Ee in registration period
1
7 long real 
Increase in Ee in gas day
2 320 dEeD_dbl
7 321 dEs_dbl long real 
Increase in Es in registration period
3
7 long real 
Increase in Es in gas day
4 323 dEsD_dbl

14.1.2 Events
The following issues are registered as ‘Events’ in the CMK-03:
 change of the measured parameters over set limits
 occurrence of the outputs signals
 configuration change
 occurrence of the errors for calculating parameters
 firmware change.
The ‘Events’ are recorded in the internal rotary, non-volatile data base with capacity on the 1024 position.
The reading of the ‘Alarms’ and ‘Events’ is possible locally from the menu level (see part 11.1.2) or by means of
Gaz-Modem 1/2/3 protocols via one of three communication COM (RS-GAZ2) ports or one OPTO-GAZ port.
The “List of Events” is presented in the Table 14.2.

WARNING:
The occurrence of the ‘Event’ or ‘Alarms’ may cause the stop of volume counting to Vb counter and start the
estimation to Vbe emergency counter.

Table 14.2. List of events In CMK-03 converter

Event Counting Event Counting


Description Description
code into Vbe code into Vbe

0 CMK-03 start 33 5N signaling error


1 p1 limit exceeded 34 6N signaling error
2 p2 limit exceeded 35 p1 outside method's scope
3 p3 limit exceeded 36 t outside method's scope
4 p4 limit exceeded 37 p1 transducer malfunction (MID:3) 
5 t limit exceeded 38 t transducer malfunction (MID:4) 
6 p1 range exceeded (MID:0)  39 K1 alarm replacement value 
(MID:5)
7 p2 range exceeded 40 p1 replacement value enabled 
(MID:6)
8 p3 range exceeded 41 t replacement value enabled 
(MID:7)

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9 p4 range exceeded 42 internal error (MID:8) 


10 Przekr. zakr. t (MID:1)  43 Vb counter overfill (MID:128) 
11 to range exceeded 44 Configuration change (MID:129) 
12 CPC1 comm. Terror 45 Fill > 70% (MID:130) 
13 CPC2 comm. error 46 Database full (MID:131) 
14 CPC3 comm. Terror 47 Alarms confirmed (MID:132) 
15 CPC4 comm. Terror 48 Battery < 10% (MID:133) 
16 Signaling no. 1 49 Alg. Z range exceeded (MID:2) 
17 Signaling no. 2 50 Calculation method error
18 Signaling no. 3 51 Open LFb ctrl. contact
19 Signaling no. 4 52 Qm limit exceeded
20 Signaling no. 5 53 Qb limit exceeded
21 Signaling no. 6 54 Qm meter range exceeded
22 Configuration lock 55 OPTO-GAZ active
23 External pwr. Supp 56 dVbsh1 limit exceeded
24 NAMUR pwr. supp. 57 dVbsh2 limit exceeded
25 Battery 1 disconnected 58 dVbsh3 limit exceeded
26 Battery 2 disconnected 59 eph1 limit exceeded
27 Check CALC 60 eph2 limit exceeded
28 Time change 61 Vm change
29 Aut. time change 62 Qmmin < Qm < QmStop
30 Value modification 63 eHF limit exceeded
31 String modification
32 Firmware upgraded (MID:134) 

14.2 Reading and configuration in telemetric systems


The CMK-03 volume converter is equipped in three independent communication RS485 ports. They are executed
as intrinsically safe ports in the RS-GAZ2 standard. The configuration and remote reading in the telemetric sys-
tems is realized by using the Gaz-Modem 1/2/3 protocol.
The connection of communication ports (COM1, COM2, COM3), to the remote telemetric system is provided by
using a intrinsically safe power supply–converter e.g. CZAK-03 (see Table 2.1 Additional Accessories ). There is
also possible to use other power supply device with conformed parameters according to the Table 4.13.
Example of the telemetric systems is presented in Figure 14.1.

Figure 14.1 Example of telemetric system

The connection diagram of the CZAK-03 clamps to the CMK-03 clamps is presented in Figure 14.2.
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Figure 14.2 Connection method of the CZAK-03 clamps into CMK-03 clamps

To provide the power supply to the volume converter and receive one transmission channel outside the Ex zone,
it is necessary to connect the cables of CZAK-03 clamps which are marked with labels V+, GND, A, B to the
identically marked clamps of the selected transmission port: COM1 (TUCHEL), COM2 or COM3.
If the CMK-03 will operate with NAMUR type reed transmitters, (the HF transmitter of gas meter or the proximi-
ty detectors) which are connected to the IN5 and/or IN6 input, it is necessary to connect the additionally cable
form CZAK-03 unit (except the external power supply V+, GND), which will provide the voltage +8,2V to NAMUR
circuits marked with +8V label.

15 Environmental protection.
15.1 Packaging waste
Packaging of delivered device should not be disposed as a municipal waste.

Packaging has been marked with a recycling symbol. According to the Packaging Regulations, the user is obliged
to ensure that individual elements of packaging are thrown into right containers for separate collection.

15.2 Disposal of used batteries and devices after their life-time.


There is not allowed to throw out as a municipal waste the items listed below:
 used batteries
 used accumulators after replacing
 used devices after ending of their life-time

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The items are marked with the symbol:

The batteries (accumulators) and other parts of the devices contain hazardous and harmful substances. The
substances subject under the regulation of Waste Collection and should be prevent against the penetration to
natural environment.
If the company has not settled the procedure regarding to the electronically waste, the used batteries and/or
devices should be always delivered to proper collection point. The information about free of charge collection
points should be available on the website of municipal office.

16 History of changes in documentation

version data change description


101U May 2015 first edition
102U June 2016 second extended edition filled with technical descriptions and functionalities

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17 Notes

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