IEF Installation Manual
IEF Installation Manual
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The SERIES IEF Insertion Electromagnetic Flow Transmitter is an adjustable insertion SPECIFICATIONS
flowmeter featuring electromagnetic technology that accurately and reliably measures Service: Compatible clean or dirty non coating, conductive liquids.
fluid velocity in addition to providing several continuous signal outputs. This series Range: 0 to 20 ft/s (0 to 6 m/s).*
is specifically designed to offer superior performance paired with simple installation Wetted Materials: Body shaft/fitting: 316SS; Electrodes: 316SS; Electrode cap:
and use. One unit is adjustable to fit pipe sizes from 4 to 36˝ (102 to 914 mm), and Polymer/Polystyrene; O-ring: Silicone.
offers several output options including selectable BACnet MS/TP or Modbus® RTU Accuracy: IEF-HX-X: ±0.5% of reading at calibrated velocity; ±1% of reading from
communications protocol over 2-wire RS-485 in addition to the standard analog, 2 to 20 ft/s (0.6 to 6 m/s) ±0.02 ft/s (±0.006 m/s) at < 2 ft/s (0.6 m/s). IEF-SX-X:
frequency and alarm outputs. ±1% FS.
Temperature Limits: Ambient: -20 to 160°F (-29 to 71°C); Process: 15 to 250°F (-9
FEATURES/BENEFITS to 121°C); Storage: -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C).
• Field configurable setup displays (-LCD integral option or remote accessory Process Connection: 1˝ NPT or BSPT with accessory full port ball valve options.
A-IEF-DSP) allow for ultimate flexibility by accommodating a variety of application Pressure Limits: 400 psi (27.6 bar) @ 100º F (37.8°C).
configurations with one model through multiple display configurations i.e. pipe Pressure Drop: < 0.1 psi at 12 ft/s in 4˝ (101.6 mm) and larger pipe.
size, pipe material, liquid type, analog output, pulse/frequency output, alarm outputs, Outputs:
communication outputs, damping, and calibration factor. (1) Analog: 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V or 2 to 10 V (display selectable);
• High performance accuracy is maintained through changes in temperature, density (1) Pulse/Frequency: 0 to 15 V peak pulse, 0 to 500 Hz or scalable pulse output
or viscosity. (display selectable);
• Setup Wizard and installation tool are simple to use allowing for quick and precise (2) Alarm: (1) Empty pipe detection or minimum/maximum velocity, (display
installation. selectable); (1) Reverse flow output indication.
• Accessory setup kit A-IEF-KIT ensures exact installation application depth with Power Requirements: 12 to 42.4 VDC, .25 A @ 24 VDC; 12 to 36 VAC.
included thickness gage and measuring tape. Electrical Connection: Removable terminal blocks, model selectable 1/2˝ female
• Long Life Cycle and minimal maintenance requirements with no moving parts to NPT conduit connection, PG 16 gland or PG 16 gland with (2) 10 ft (3 m) 9
wear or break and electrodes that discourage fouling. conductor 22 AWG plenum rated cables, accessory cable lengths up to 200 ft (61
• Isolation valve accessory options allow for installation in operational systems via m) optional.
hot-tap kit or easy removal without system downtime. Display (-LCD option): 2˝ ( 5.08 cm) x 2˝ (5.08 cm) graphic LCD with backlight.
• NIST calibration certificate included standard for Carbon Steel Schedule 40 pipes Conductivity: >20 microsiemens.
sized 4˝ (102 mm), 6˝ (150 mm), 8˝ (200 mm), and 10˝ (250 mm) with high accuracy Enclosure Material: Powder coated die cast aluminum.
option. Enclosure Ratings: NEMA 6P (IP68) (Non display models); NEMA 4X (IP66)
APPLICATIONS (-LCD option).
• Boiler feed water • Ground water remediation Agency Approvals: BTL, CE, NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 pending.
• Chilled water • Chemical processing
• Open and closed loop condenser water • Pump protection COMMUNICATIONS (-COM OPTION)
• Irrigation system • Wastewater Type: BACnet MS/TP or Modbus® RTU communication protocol (default disabled,
• Municipal water distribution • Mining display selectable).
• Process and coolant flow Supported Baud Rates: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, or 115200 bps
(display selectable).
Device Load: 1/8 unit load.
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
Applicable Pipe Material: Most popular plastic and metal pipes; i.e. Carbon steel,
SS, copper, UPVC/PVDF, galvanized steel, mild steel, and brass.
Applicable Pipe Size: IEF-HX-X: 4 to 10˝ (101 to 254 mm); IEF-SX-X: 4 to 36˝
(101 to 914 mm).
Diameter Length Requirements: >10 upstream, >5 downstream.
Glycol: 0 to 100% display selectable.
*For max flowrates >10 ft/s (3 m/s) order option -CC.
• Refer to Model Chart and Specifications for the applicable options to your unit.
• Ensure the unit is sufficiently grounded as stated in this bulletin.
• Depressurize and vent systems without Hot-tap valve prior to installation or * *
removal.
• Confirm the Series IEF wetted material is chemically compatible with process
media prior to installation and use.
• Do not exceed maximum temperature and pressure specifications.
• Wear appropriate personal protective equipment during installation, removal and or
service of the unit.
• Altering the product construction in any way may adversely affect product operation
and voids warranty.
• Prior to attempting to wire or service the Series IEF disconnect from power.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
• Per Faraday’s Law of electromagnetic induction, a voltage is induced in a
conductor when it passes through a magnetic field, and the induced voltage will be
directly proportional to the velocity of the conductor.
• The Series IEF Flow Transmitter generates pulsating magnetic fields in the probe
to induce a voltage into a conductive fluid flowing through the pipe.
• Electrodes located on the probe measure the induced voltage. Electronics and
firmware within the enclosure convert the voltage to velocity and flow rate while Figure 2
using various outputs to convey the data to connected systems (i.e. display
devices, data acquisition systems, or BTU meters).
2. Select a location that will minimize flow distortion with adequate upstream and For Field Configurable Models
downstream pipe diameters as displayed. Ideal installation will have a minimum 2. For field configuration, a display is required (-LCD option or accessory A-IEF-
of 10 pipe diameters upstream relative to the instrument and a minimum distance DSP) and needs to be powered via normal field wiring or with the AC wall adapter
of 5 pipe diameters downstream. accessory A-IEF-PA ( A-IEF-DSP and A-IEF-PA are also available in the
accessory setup kit A-IEF-KIT).
NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED 3. When using the AC wall adapter and the cable is supplied, connect the red
(positive +) and black (common -) wires of the cable bundle marked “A” to the
open terminals of the AC wall adapter. This will provide temporary power to the
meter to complete the installation set up.
4. For field wiring, refer to the wiring chart tag attached to the Series IEF to identify
the terminal block pins for positive (+) and common (-) connection.
20x 5x
5. Unscrew the four captured cover screws using the supplied 3 mm Allen wrench
to remove and set aside enclosure cover.
6. Insert one connector of the ribbon cable supplied in the setup kit into the
connector labeled “Display” in the middle of the unit. Be sure to orient the keying
feature/tab. See Figure 5 below:
20x 5x
KEYING
FEATURE
FLOW DIRECTION
Figure 3
INSTALLATION
1. To prepare the meter for installation, mount the provided alignment scale to the
side of the meter with the two provided thumbscrews. The thumbscrews are to be
inserted through the alignment scale slots and into the holes in the side of the lid
as shown in Figure 4, finger tighten only. Be sure to orient the alignment scale as
shown in figure below. Actual scale setting determined in next step.
Figure 5
7. Plug the other end of the cable into the bottom of the supplied portable display
USE LID TO being sure to orient the keying feature/tab as shown:
ENCLOSURE
GAP AS
INDICATOR LINE
KEYING
FEATURE
Figure 6
Figure 4 8. Apply power to the unit and the display will turn-on automatically. Follow the on
screen directions for entering the necessary parameters to setup the unit and
obtain the alignment scale setting value.
For Custom Configured Models (-CC Option)
2. Locate the configuration tag attached to the Series IEF to identify the value of
the alignment scale setting. Position the alignment scale such that the scale NOTICE Precise pipe measurements are required for high performance
setting is lined-up with the seam of the enclosure as shown in Figure 4. Minor installation. The A-IEF-KIT includes setup display A-IEF-
scale marks are in 1/20ths Securely tighten the thumbscrews. DSP, thickness gage UTG and measuring tape A-IEF-MSTP used to obtain these
3. Refer to Preparing the Unit for Installation section. measurements. When the precise pipe measurement information is known select
Option 2 High Performance setup in the Install Kit option of the display selection
NOTICE Use two wrenches, one to hold the valve and another wrench to
turn the process collet.
4. Slide the shaft (3) down into the process collet (5) until the depth rod contacts
3 the pipe. If pipe insulation is present press the rod through the insulation.
4
a. Tighten the nut (4) to 15 ft.-lbs (20.3 N m)
b. Remove the flow alignment rod and loosen the thumbscrews to slide the
5 7 alignment tool up to allow removal of the depth alignment rod. Store both
rods in the storage slots on the sides of the alignment scale. Tighten
thumbscrews and leave alignment tool mounted on unit for storage.
6
GROUNDING
8 Metallic Pipe
For proper operation the instrument must be earth grounded.
Connect a ground wire to meter housing via the ground lug on the housing collet.
1. Enclosure Connect the ground wire to a known earth ground.
9 2. Cable Nut If the pipe is grounded, connect the ground wire to the metal pipe using suitable
3. Probe Shaft devices such as grounding clamps.
4. Compression Fitting
5. Process Collet
6. Valve (optional)
7. Valve Handle (optional)
8. Pipe Grounding lug
9. Sensor Probe
Figure 7
NOTICE Do not adjust housing compression nut at top of probe shaft (3).
Sensor Alignment
A depth and flow alignment installation tool is provided to ensure proper depth insertion
and flow alignment. To set the insertion depth verify the alignment scale has not moved Figure 10
from its original setting based on the alignment scale value set previously.
Non-Metallic Pipes
Loosen compression nut (4) to allow the shaft (3) freedom to travel up and down and
Connect a ground wire to the transmitter housing per the ground lug on the housing
rotate inside the process collet (5).
collet.
Connect the ground wire to a known earth ground.
Install Depth and Alignment Rods
Ground the fluid to earth.
1. Remove alignment rods from sides of alignment scale by sliding them out.
2. Insert the two rods into the alignment scale as shown.
Figure 11
POWER SUPPLY
Choose a power supply with a voltage and current rating sufficient to meet the power
specifications under all operating conditions.
If the power supply is unregulated, make sure the output voltage remains within the
Figure 8 required voltage range under all power line conditions.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Cable Terminal # Wire Color Description Note
A 1 Red Power Supply Positive Connect to +24VDC or VAC transformer
A 2 Black Power Supply Common Connect to 24VDC/VAC common
A 13 Shield - If used - Application Dependant
B 14 Shield - If used - Application Dependant
External - Earth/Chassis Ground -
Analog Current Output
B 3 Brown (+) Analog current output 4 to 20 mA process output
B 4 Blue (-) Analog output common Current output common
Analog Voltage Output
B 5 Green (+) Analog voltage output May be configured; 0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, 2 to 10 V, etc.
B 6 White (-) Analog output common Voltage output common
Frequency Output
B 8 Violet (+) Frequency output 0 to 500 Hz output (@ 0/15 VDC output level)
B 7 Grey (-) Analog output common Frequency output common
RS-485 Communication (optional)
B 11,12 Orange RS-485 (+) On board short for daisy chain connection
B 9,10 Yellow RS-485 (-) On board short for daisy chain connection
Reverse Flow
A 15 Brown Isolated solid state output N.O. 50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum
A 16 Blue Isolated solid state output N.O. 50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum
Alarm
A 17 Green Isolated solid state output N.O. 50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum
A 18 White Isolated solid state output N.O. 50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum
Pulse
A 19 Orange Isolated solid state output N.O. 50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum
A 20 Yellow Isolated solid state output N.O. 50 V AC/VDC @ 100 mA maximum
No Connection
B - Red Do not connect -
B - Black Do not connect -
A - Violet Do not connect -
A - Grey Do not connect -
The Cable column identifying cable A and B is reflective of units that include factory installed cabling.
Wiring PCBA shown in Figure 12 with terminal block numbers as listed in above wiring diagram chart.
Figure 12
Determining probe insertion depth for models with a display Follow the on screen directions for entering the circumference and wall thickness
The Series IEF transmitter will calculate the probe insertion depth used with -LCD dimensions. See the Electronic Control Data Setup section of this manual for more
display option or A-IEF-DSP display when the steps below are followed. information.
Where D represents the pipe outer diameter and WT represents the pipe wall
1. To measure the pipe circumference remove any existing insulation at the thickness, both in inches. Measurement of the outside diameter and wall thickness
location where the transmitter will be installed. Wrap the tape measure around can be accomplished as described in the previous section, Determining probe insertion
the pipe to measure the circumference at the selected location using the depth for models with a display, or similar method. Precise pipe measurements are
100ths side of the tape. Record this measurement for entering into the unit required for a high performance installation.
when the circumference measurement is requested.
Position the alignment scale such that the alignment scale setting is lined-up with
the seam of the enclosure as shown in Figure 13. Minor scale marks are in 1/20ths
Securely tighten the thumbscrews.
USE LID TO
ENCLOSURE
GAP AS
INDICATOR LINE
2. To measure the wall thickness of the pipe use the thickness gage UTG. Following
the separate directions provided with the UTG gage and record the thickness.
This measurement will be needed to enter into the unit after the circumference
data is entered.
Figure 13
WALL THICKNESS
Carbon Steel
Pipe Diameter (in) DN (mm) SCH5 (in) SCH5 (mm) SCH10 (in) SCH10 (mm) SCH40 (in) SCH40 (mm) SCH80 (in) SCH80 (mm)
4.5 114.30 0.083 2.110 0.120 3.050 0.237 6.020 0.337 8.560
5.563 141.30 0.109 2.770 0.134 3.400 0.258 6.550 0.375 9.530
6.625 168.28 0.109 2.770 0.134 3.400 0.280 7.110 0.432 10.970
8.625 219.08 0.109 2.770 0.148 3.760 0.322 8.180 0.500 12.700
10.75 273.05 0.134 3.400 0.165 4.190 0.365 9.270 0.593 15.090
12.75 323.85 0.156 3.960 0.180 4.570 0.406 10.310 0.687 17.480
14 355.60 0.156 3.960 0.250 6.350 0.437 11.130 0.750 19.050
16 406.40 0.165 4.190 0.250 6.350 0.500 12.700 0.843 21.440
18 457.20 0.165 4.190 0.250 6.350 0.562 14.270 0.937 23.830
20 508.00 0.188 4.780 0.250 6.350 0.593 15.090 1.031 26.190
24 609.60 0.218 5.540 0.250 6.350 0.688 17.480 1.218 30.960
32 813.00 0.250 6.350 0.312 7.920 0.688 17.480 1.218 30.960
36 914.40 0.250 6.350 0.312 7.920 0.750 19.050 1.218 30.960
WALL THICKNESS
Stainless Steel
Pipe Diameter (in) DN (mm) SCH5 (in) SCH5 (mm) SCH10 (in) SCH10 (mm) SCH40 (in) SCH40 (mm) SCH80 (in) SCH80 (mm)
4.5 114.30 0.083 2.110 0.120 3.050 0.237 6.020 0.337 8.560
5.563 141.30 0.109 2.770 0.134 3.400 0.258 6.550 0.375 9.525
6.625 168.28 0.109 2.770 0.134 3.400 0.280 7.110 0.432 10.970
8.625 219.08 0.109 2.770 0.148 3.760 0.322 8.180 0.500 12.700
10.75 273.05 0.134 3.400 0.165 4.190 0.365 9.270 0.500 12.700
12.75 323.85 0.156 3.960 0.180 4.570 0.375 9.525 0.500 12.700
14 355.60 0.156 3.960 0.188 4.780 0.375 9.525 0.500 12.700
16 406.40 0.165 4.190 0.188 4.780 0.375 9.525 0.500 12.700
18 457.20 0.165 4.190 0.188 4.780 0.375 9.525 0.500 12.700
20 508.00 0.188 4.780 0.218 5.540 0.375 9.525 0.500 12.700
24 609.60 0.218 5.540 0.250 6.350 0.375 9.525 0.500 12.700
32 813.00 0.250 6.350 0.312 7.920 0.375 9.525 0.500 12.700
36 914.40 0.250 6.350 0.312 7.920 0.375 9.525 0.500 12.700
WALL THICKNESS
Copper
Pipe Type K Type L Type M
Diameter (in) DN (mm) in mm in mm in mm
4.125 104.78 0.134 3.400 0.114 2.895 0.095 2.413
5.125 130.18 0.160 4.064 0.125 3.175 0.109 2.768
6.125 155.58 0.192 4.876 0.140 3.556 0.122 3.098
8.125 206.38 0.271 6.883 0.200 5.080 0.170 4.318
10.25 257.18 0.341 8.661 0.356 9.042 0.308 7.823
12.25 307.98 0.411 10.439 0.411 10.439 0.356 9.042
14 355.60 0.471 11.963 0.459 11.658 0.398 10.109
16 406.40 0.471 11.963 0.459 11.658 0.398 10.109
18 457.20 0.541 13.741 0.513 13.030 0.445 11.303
20 508.00 0.610 15.494 0.568 14.427 0.493 12.522
24 609.60 0.680 17.272 0.623 15.824 0.541 13.741
32 813.00 0.818 20.777 0.732 18.593 0.636 16.154
36 914.40 1.096 27.838 0.950 24.130 0.826 20.980
WALL THICKNESS
PVC
Pipe SCH40 SCH80
Diameter (in) DN (mm) in mm in mm
4.5 114.00 0.237 6.020 0.337 8.560
5.563 141.00 0.258 6.550 0.375 9.520
6.625 168.00 0.280 7.110 0.432 11.000
8.625 219.00 0.322 8.180 0.500 12.700
10.75 273.00 0.365 9.270 0.593 15.100
12.75 324.00 0.406 10.300 0.687 17.400
14 356.00 0.437 11.100 0.750 19.000
16 406.00 0.500 12.700 0.843 21.400
18 457.20 0.562 14.274 0.937 23.800
20 508.00 0.593 15.062 1.031 26.187
24 609.60 0.687 17.450 1.218 30.937
32 813.00 0.874 22.200 1.572 39.929
36 914.40 0.968 24.587 1.754 44.552
Printing out configuration values Removing Series IEF Transmitter
After installation is complete a table of configuration values can be gathered from the 1. To remove the transmitter from an installation without a valve depressurize the
transmitter to print out and insert into one of the hanging plastic envelopes for future pipe and skip to step 4. If installed with a valve loosen compression fitting (4) and
reference. The housing cover/display needs to be removed for access to the display withdraw the transmitter shaft fully through the valve until it stops.
port to retrieve the table of configuration values. To do so: 2. Tighten compression fitting (4) snug.
3. Close valve (6) via valve handle (7).
1. Unscrew the four captured cover screws using the supplied 3 mm Allen wrench 4. Remove transmitter by unscrewing process collet (5) from value (6).
to remove the enclosure cover. Leave the display cable connected to the main
unit. CAUTION Be sure to support the housing end of the transmitter to prevent it
2. Insert a customer supplied mini-USB cable into the USB connector on the bottom from flipping while unscrewing process collet (5) as damage may
side of the display PCB. occur to the probe fins.
3. Connect the other end into a standard USB port in a laptop. 1
2
4. The Series IEF transmitter will appear as a standard USB drive on the laptop.
5. The file name with the configuration values is in the format of:
serial number.txt. The serial number can be found on the product label on the
side of the transmitter. 3
6. Print out the configuration values and insert into one of the hanging plastic 4
envelopes for future reference
7. Re-attach the housing cover/display by reinserting the four 3 mm screws.
5 7
Figure 15
Communication Overview
The Insertion Magmeter supports BACnet MS/TP and Modbus® RTU over 2-wire RS-
485.
Selection of protocol and configuration of serial parameters require the use of the
display.
BACNET
BACnet Object Overview
Supported BACnet Objects
Dynamically Dynamically Object
Object Type Creatable Creatable Identifier Object Name
Device No No 607xxx Series IEF 607xxx
Analog Input No No AV1 Velocity
Analog Value No No AV1 Flow
AV2 Total Flow
Binary Value No No BV1 Reverse Flow
BV2 Empty Pipe
BV3 Reset Total Flow
BitString Value No No BSV1 Status Flags
The default object identifier is 607xxx, where xxx is replaced by the MS/TP MAC
address set in the Network Address menu. The object identifier value will change as
the MS/TP MAC address changes. However, if a specific object identifier is written
via BACnet, then that value is stored and changes to the MS/TP MAC address will no
longer affect the object identifier.
Similarly, the default object name includes 607xxx. The object name will reflect the
current object identifier. If a specific object name is written via BACnet, then that value
is stored and changes to the object identifier will no longer affect the object name.
APDU Timeout values are rounded to the nearest second (1000ms). Values less than
500 will be rounded to 0 and Number of APDU Retries will be set to 0.
Analog Input – Velocity
Property Default Value Property Data Type Access
Object Identifier AV1 BACnetObjectIdentifier Read
Object Name “Velocity” CharacterString Read
ObjectType ANALOG_INPUT (0) BACnetObjectType Read
Present Value Current reading Real Read
Status Flags 0 BACnetStatusFlags Read
Event State NORMAL (0) BACnetEventState Read
Reliability NO_FAULT_DETECTED(0) BACnetReliability Read
Out Of Service FALSE (0) Boolean Read/Write
Units Feet-per-second (76) BACnetEngineeringUnits Read/Write
COV Increment 0.5 Real Read/Write
Property List BACnetARRAY[N] of BACnetPropertyIdentifier Read
Supported Units:
Feet-per-second (76), Feet-per-minute (77), Meters-per-second (74), Meters-per-
minute (163), Meters-per-hour (164), Feet-per-hour (512)*, Feet-per-day (513)*,
Meters-per-day (514)*
Supported Units:
Cubic-feet (79), US-gallons (83), Liters (82), Cubic-meters (80)
Binary Value – Reverse Flow
This object provides a simple indication of the direction of process flow. When the
process fluid is detected as flowing in the normal direction, the present value will return
inactive(0). When the process fluid is detected as flowing in the reverse direction, the
present value will return active(1).
This object supports COV subscription to allow a monitoring system to easily detect
changes in flow direction.
This object provides a simple indication of an error state where no process flow is
in contact with the probe. When the process fluid is detected, the present value will
return inactive(0). When the process fluid is not detected, the present value will return
active(1).
This object supports COV subscription to allow a monitoring system to easily detect
this error condition.
Writing a value of 1 to the present value of this object will reset the value of Total Flow
to 0. Writing a value of 0 has no effect.
BitString Value – Status Flags
Property Default Value Property Data Type Access
Object Identifier BSV1 BACnetObjectIdentifier Read
Object Name “Status Flags” CharacterString Read
ObjectType BITSTRING_VALUE (39) BACnetObjectType Read
Present Value {FFFFFFFF FFFF} BitString Read
Status Flags 0 BACnetStatusFlags Read
Event State NORMAL (0) BACnetEventState Read
Reliability NO_FAULT_DETECTED(0) BACnetReliability Read
Out Of Service FALSE (0) Boolean Read/Write
Property List BACnetARRAY[N] of BACnetPropertyIdentifier Read
This object provides a means for the meter to convey additional error status to a
BACnet client. See the table below for a definition of each bit.
Bit Meaning
0 Error: Reading/Writing Non-voltaile storage
1 Reserved
2 Error: Process measurement error
3 Error: Meter recovered from watchdog reset
4 Error: Factory configuration invalid
5 Error: Wiring board not installed/detected
6 Error: Power Supply board not installed/detected
7 Reserved
8 Error: Measurement board not installed/detected
9 Error: Excitation board not installed/detected
10 Error: Calibration Data Invalid
11 Error: Process Temperature Probe Failure
BACnet Services
ReadProperty (DS-RP-B) ReadPropertyMultiple(DS-RPM-B)
WriteProperty (DS-WP-B) WritePropertyMultiple(DS-WPM-B)
MODBUS®
Modbus® Functions
The device supports the following functions
Function Name Function Code
Read Holding Registers 03
Read Input Registers 04
Write Single Register 06
Write Multiple Registers 16
Modbus® Registers
Input Registers
Register Description Data Type Range The String data type is read as a
0001 Velocity 32bit Float stream of ASCII characters with the first
0003 Flow 32bit Float character sent in the MSB of the first
0005 Total Flow 32bit Float register and the second character sent
0007 Reverse Flow Unsigned 16bit Integer 0 – Normal in the LSB of the first register and so on.
0008 Empty Pipe 1 – Reverse If the string is shorter than the allotted
0009 - 0010 Status Flags Unsigned 16bit Integer 0 – Process detected size, the remaining bytes will be zero
8001 - 8016 Model Number 1 – Process not detected padded.
8017 - 8020 Serial Number Unsigned 16bit Integer See BACnet BitString
8021 - 8028 Firmware Version Object “Status Flags”
8029 - 8032 Date Code String “IEF-HN-10-COM”
String “xxxxxxxx”
String “x.x.x”
String “xxxxxxxx”
Holding Registers Multi-Address Support
Register Description Data Type Range Multi-Address support allows a register to be read or written to using different byte
orientations specified by the address range. For example, input register 0003 can
0001 – 0020 Device Name String
also be read at 2003, 4003 and 6003 with different byte orientations as listed in Table
0021 Velocity Unit Unsigned 16bit integer 0–7
7. Registers that do not have multi-address support are only available in Big-Endian
0022 Flow Unit Unsigned 16bit integer 0 – 15
byte orientation (Modbus® standard).
0023 Volume Unit Unsigned 16bit integer 0–3
0024 Reset Total Flow Unsigned 16bit integer 0 or 1
0025 Reset Device Unsigned 16bit integer 0 or 1 Float/32bit Values 16Bit Values
Register 1 Register 2 Register 3
Device Name: A string, up to 40 characters long, that will be displayed on the LCD (if Byte Order Address Range MSB LSB MSB LSB
present). When reading or writing, all 20 registers must be requested. Strings less than
Big-Endian 1-2000 A B C D A B
40 characters shall be 0 padded.
Byte Swap 2001-4000 B A D C B A
Word Swap 4001-6000 C D A B A B
Velocity Unit: Selects the unit of velocity for the value in the velocity register. See
Little-Endian 6001-8000 D C B A B A
Table 1.
Flow Unit: Selects the unit of flow for the value in the Flow register. See Table 2.
Volume Unit: Selects the unit of volume for the value in the Total Flow register. See
Table 3.
Reset Total Flow: When a value of 1 is written to this register, the value in the Total
Flow register is reset to 0. Writing a value of 0 has no effect. This register will always
return a 0 when read.
Reset Device: When a value of 1 is written to this register, the device will perform a
warm reset after 5 seconds. Writing a value of 0 has no effect. This register will always
return 0 when read.
FIRM
SERIAL
WARE
NUMBER
VERSION
Menu Basics
1. Option Menus:
• The current option is indicated by a highlight bar. The highlight bar is
moved with the UP and DOWN buttons.
• The active option is indicated by an asterisk (*) symbol to the far right of the
option name. 4. Flow Unit Menu:
2. Value Menus: • This option determines how the calculated volume flow is displayed.
• The active value is always displayed when the menu is displayed. • The Default is Cubic-Feet-Per-Second.
• To reset a changed value to the active value, use the LEFT button to
return to the previous menu, then the RIGHT button to advance to the
value menu again.
3. Press & Hold the UP or DOWN button to continuously increase or
decrease the value.
Note: The value will be increased or decreased by a larger amount the longer
the button is held.
5. Volume Unit Menu: b. Wall Thickness Menu (High Performance):
• This option determines how the totalized flow is displayed. • This value is the pipe wall thickness where the Transmitter is installed.
• The Default is Gallons. • The thickness can be measured with the gauge included in the high
performance installation kit.
• Default: 0.322in
4. Pipe Insertion Depth Display: 8. Analog Configuration Wizard:
• This screen shows the calculated insertion depth based on the values • Analog Output Setup Menu:
previously entered. • This option determines the type of analog output from the Transmitter.
• Using the installation alignment kit provided with the IEF, set the depth • Default: Current 4 to 20mA
to the value displayed:
Standard setup
11. Analog Output Low Menu: 3. Digital Output: Pulse
• This value determines the process value at which the analog output will be • Pulse Scale Menu:
at minimum (e.g. 4mA, 0V). ◦ This value determines the amount to totalized volume between each pulse
• Default: 0.0 ft/s of the output.
◦ Default: 7 gallons/pulse
Pulse/Frequency Wizard:
1. Continue to Pulse/Frequency Configuration Wizard Question:
• If Continue is selected, the next menu displayed will be in the Pulse/
Frequency configuration wizard. • Pulse/Frequency Summary Display:
• If Save & Exit is selected, the settings and values entered during the Analog • This screen shows a summary of the pulse settings entered in the Pulse/
configuration wizard will be stored and put into effect. Frequency configuration wizard.
• Then the display will show process data.
• Regardless of selection, the ENTER button must be used to choose
either option.
• Default: Continue.
• Frequency Output Low Menu: Velocity Alarm - Outputs:
◦ This value determines the process value at which the frequency output will 1. Alarm Type Menu:
be at minimum (0Hz). • This option determines how the process velocity is compared to the trigger
◦ Default: 0.0 ft/s value.
• Default: Low Limit
MAIN MENU
1. Language: Change the language of the display
2. Units: Change the display units
3. Pipe Setup: Enter the Pipe setup wizard
4. Analog Output Setup: Enter the Analog Output wizard
5. Pulse/Frequency Output Setup: Enter the Pulse/Frequency wizard
6. Alarm Output Setup: Enter the Alarm Output wizard
7. Communication Setup: Enter the Communication wizard
8. Save Setup File: Save the current setup to a file.
9. Device Information: Show the summary displays from each wizard and
other Transmitter/display information.
10. Clear Flow Total: Reset totalized flow value.
11. Averaging: Configure an averaging time.
12. Calibration Factor: Configure custom velocity multiplier.
13. Save Default: Save the current settings as the user default values.
14. Restore Defaults: Restore the previously saved user settings.
Device Information
• A list of all setting summaries. Use RIGHT and LEFT to move between
the various summary pages. The last page provided information about the
Transmitter and display.
Save Setup File Restore Defaults
Create a setup file containing all the options and values selected from the • This menu restores the saved user configuration to the current configuration.
wizards. This file is stored in the display and can be retrieved by connecting a This provides a means to restore the Transmitter to a known working state.
USB cable.
Damping
• This value determines the amount of time the velocity is averaged. The
display value will reach 99% of the measured value within this time.
• Default: 30 s
Key Pad Lockout Feature
• For units with the LCD option a switch (shown in Figure 16) is located on
the display that allows the keypad to be “locked out” to prevent undesired key
presses that could potentially change the transmitter configuration. When the
switch is in the “locked” position the display will generate a padlock symbol in
the lower right corner as shown below.
• Default: Unlocked.
Cal. Factor
• This value sets a custom multiplier of the measured velocity.
Save Defaults
• This menu saves the current configuration as the user default values. This
provides a means to save a known good configuration before making other
changes.
Figure 16
Troubleshooting Guide STATUS LED
A status blink code is conveyed by the blinking of the status LED (Figure 17) using
the following parameters.
A blink is defined as the LED is ON for 200ms followed by the LED being OFF for
200ms.
If a status code has a tens digit, the tens digit blink code is created and then
followed by a 750ms delay OFF time. Then the ones digit blink code is created.
After a blink code is displayed, there is an OFF time of 2 sec before the blink code
is displayed again.
If more than one condition is true, the condition with the highest code will be
displayed.
Figure 17
Status
LED Blink
Item Condition Code Description Corrective Action
1 Invalid value 1 Invalid calibration (Value display on LCD) Return to factory, calibration required
2 Empty pipe 2 The probe is not submerged in the process fluid Ensure the pipe is properly filled, ensure proper
installation depth
3 Invalid factory configuration 11 The factory non-volatile configuration is invalid Return to factory, configuration and calibration
required
4 NV access failed 12 The meter failed to read its non-volatile memory Return to factory for repair
5 NV write failed 13 The meter failed to write its non-volatile memory Return to factory for repair
6 Wiring board not installed 21 The wiring board was not detected Return to factory for repair
7 Flyback board not installed 22 The Flyback board was not detected Return to factory for repair
8 Analog front end board not installed 24 The Analog Front End board was not detected Return to factory for repair
9 Coil driver board not installed 25 The Coil Driver board was not detected Return to factory for repair
10 Process temperature fault 26 Temperature sensor not responding Return to factory for repair
11 Factory variable unlocked 33 The factory variables are unlocked and can be modified Power cycle, reset, or send lock command to
meter
12 Failure to measure process n/a Critical Error! Failed to measure process. (On-screen only) Power cycle, reset via BACnet/Modbus®
13 Communication failure n/a Communication with the meter has failed. Settings not saved to Disconnect and reconnect display
meter (On-screen only)
14 Communication failure n/a Communication with meter has failed. Attempting to re-establish. Disconnect and reconnect display
Please wait … (On-screen only)
15 Communication failure n/a Critical Error! Failed to access settings in non-volatile storage. Power cycle, reset via BACnet/Modbus®,
(On-screen only) consult factory
16 Settings not saved n/a Error: File Not Saved! Access Denied (On-screen only) Disconnect and reconnect display,
replace SD card on display PCBA
17 Settings not saved n/a Error: File Not Saved! Storage Media Timeout (On-screen only) Disconnect and reconnect display,
replace SD card on display PCBA
18 Settings not saved n/a Error: File Not Saved! Storage Media Not Ready (On-screen Disconnect and reconnect display,
only) replace SD card on display PCBA
19 Settings not saved n/a Error: File Not Saved! Storage Media Not Found (On-screen Verify SD card is fully inserted into SD card
only) socket on display PCBA
20 Settings not saved n/a Error: File Not Saved! Unknown (On-screen only) Disconnect and reconnect display,
replace SD card on display PCBA
Item 20 Display
Flow Condition Warnings: MAINTENANCE/REPAIR
If a reverse flow condition exists an “R” with an exclamation mark in a triangle will Upon final installation of the Series IEF, no routine maintenance is required, however
appear as shown below: if recalibration is desired the unit must be returned to Dwyer Instruments, Inc. to be
calibrated. Contact customer service to receive a Return Goods Authorization number
before shipping you product back for calibration. The Series IEF is not field serviceable
and should be returned if repair is needed. Field repair should not be attempted and
may void the warranty.
WARRANTY/RETURN
Refer to “Terms and Conditions of Sale” in our catalog or on our website. Contact
customer service to receive a Return Goods Authorization number before shipping
your product back for repair. Be sure to include a brief description of the problem plus
any relevant application notes.
If an empty pipe condition exists an “E” with an exclamation mark in a triangle will
appear as shown below:
If velocity alarm condition exists a “V” with an exclamation mark in a triangle will
appear as shown below:
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