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BA00290K/09/EN/05.

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71318144
Valid as of version
V 01.04.xx (device software)

Operating Instructions
EngyCal RH33
Universal BTU meter
Table of contents

Table of contents

1 Document information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8.2 Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60


8.3 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
1.1 Document function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.2 Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
9 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
2 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 9.1 Device-specific accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
9.2 Communication-specific accessories . . . . . . . . 61
2.1 Requirements for the personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 9.3 Service-specific accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
2.2 Designated use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 9.4 System components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
2.3 Workplace safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.4 Operational safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.5 Product safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 10 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
2.6 IT security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 10.1 Instrument diagnostics and troubleshooting . . 64
10.2 Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
3 Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 10.3 Diagnosis list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
10.4 Output function test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
3.1 Device tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 10.5 Spare parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
3.2 Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10.6 Software history and overview of
3.3 Certificates and approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

4 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
4.1 Incoming acceptance, transport, storage . . . . . 11
4.2 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4.3 Installation conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 12 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
4.4 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4.5 Installation instructions for temperature 13 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
sensor(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.6 Requirements for sizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.7 Post-installation check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 14 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
14.1 Operating functions and parameters . . . . . . . . 85
14.2 Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
5 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
14.3 Definition of important system units . . . . . . 103
5.1 Connection instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
5.2 Quick wiring guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
5.3 Connecting the sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
5.4 Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
5.5 Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
5.6 Post-connection check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

6 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
6.1 General notes for operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
6.2 Display and operating elements . . . . . . . . . . . 29
6.3 Operating matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

7 Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
7.1 Quick commissioning/make it run . . . . . . . . . 33
7.2 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
7.3 Configuring the basic parameters/general
device functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
7.4 Optional device settings/special functions . . . . 53
7.5 Data analysis and visualization with the Field
Data Manager software (accessories) . . . . . . . 58

8 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
8.1 Custody transfer devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

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1 Document information

1.1 Document function


These Operating Instructions contain all the information that is required in various phases
of the life cycle of the device: from product identification, incoming acceptance and
storage, to mounting, connection, operation and commissioning through to
troubleshooting, maintenance and disposal.

1.2 Document conventions

1.2.1 Safety symbols

Symbol Meaning

DANGER!
DANGER This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation. Failure to avoid this situation will result in
serious or fatal injury.

WARNING!
WARNING This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation. Failure to avoid this situation can result in
serious or fatal injury.

CAUTION!
CAUTION This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation. Failure to avoid this situation can result in
minor or medium injury.

NOTE!
NOTICE This symbol contains information on procedures and other facts which do not result in
personal injury.

1.2.2 Electrical symbols

Symbol Meaning

Direct current
A0011197 A terminal to which DC voltage is applied or through which direct current flows.

Alternating current
A0011198 A terminal to which alternating voltage is applied or through which alternating current flows.

Direct current and alternating current


A0017381 • A terminal to which alternating voltage or DC voltage is applied.
• A terminal through which alternating current or direct current flows.

Ground connection
A grounded terminal which, as far as the operator is concerned, is grounded via a grounding
A0011200
system.

Protective ground connection


A terminal which must be connected to ground prior to establishing any other connections.
A0011199

Equipotential connection
A connection that has to be connected to the plant grounding system: This may be a potential
A0011201
equalization line or a star grounding system depending on national or company codes of practice.

ESD - electrostatic discharge


Protect the terminals from electrostatic discharge. Failure to observe this may result in destruction
A0012751
of parts of the electronics.

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1.2.3 Symbols for certain types of information

Symbol Meaning

Permitted
Procedures, processes or actions that are permitted.

Preferred
Procedures, processes or actions that are preferred.

Forbidden
Procedures, processes or actions that are forbidden.

Tip
Indicates additional information.

Reference to documentation

Reference to page

Reference to graphic

, , … Series of steps

Result of a sequence of actions

Help in the event of a problem

Visual inspection

1.2.4 Symbols in graphics

Symbol Meaning

1, 2, 3,... Item numbers


, , … Series of steps

A, B, C, ... Views

A-A, B-B, C-C, ... Sections

Flow direction
A0013441

Hazardous area
- Indicates a hazardous area.
A0011187

Safe area (non-hazardous area)


. Indicates a non-hazardous area.
A0011188

1.2.5 Tool symbols

Symbol Meaning

Flat-blade screwdriver

A0011220

Phillips screwdriver

A0011219

Allen key

A0011221

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Symbol Meaning

Open-ended wrench
A0011222

Torx screwdriver

A0013442

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EngyCal RH33 Safety instructions

2 Safety instructions
Safe operation of the device is only guaranteed if the Operating Instructions have been
read and the safety instructions they contain have been observed.

2.1 Requirements for the personnel


The personnel for installation, commissioning, diagnostics and maintenance must fulfill
the following requirements:
‣ Trained, qualified specialists must have a relevant qualification for this specific function
and task
‣ Are authorized by the plant owner/operator
‣ Are familiar with federal/national regulations
‣ Before beginning work, the specialist staff must have read and understood the
instructions in the Operating Instructions and supplementary documentation as well as
in the certificates (depending on the application)
‣ Following instructions and basic conditions
The operating personnel must fulfill the following requirements:
‣ Being instructed and authorized according to the requirements of the task by the
facility's owner-operator
‣ Following the instructions in these Operating Instructions

2.2 Designated use


The BTU meter is a device for measuring energy flow in heating and cooling systems. The
line-powered arithmetic unit can be used universally in industry, long-distance heat and
building systems.
• The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages resulting from incorrect use or use
other than that designated. It is not permitted to convert or modify the device in any
way.
• The device may only be operated when installed.

2.3 Workplace safety


For work on and with the device:
‣ Wear the required personal protective equipment according to federal/national
regulations.

2.4 Operational safety


Risk of injury.
‣ Operate the device in proper technical condition and fail-safe condition only.
‣ The operator is responsible for interference-free operation of the device.
Conversions to the device
Unauthorized modifications to the device are not permitted and can lead to unforeseeable
dangers.
‣ If, despite this, modifications are required, consult with Endress+Hauser.
Repair
To ensure continued operational safety and reliability,
‣ Carry out repairs on the device only if they are expressly permitted.
‣ Observe federal/national regulations pertaining to repair of an electrical device.
‣ Use original spare parts and accessories from Endress+Hauser only.

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Environmental requirements
If a plastic transmitter housing is permanently exposed to certain steam and air mixtures,
this can damage the housing.
‣ If you are unsure, please contact your Endress+Hauser Sales Center for clarification.
‣ If used in an approval-related area, observe the information on the nameplate.

2.5 Product safety


This measuring device is designed in accordance with good engineering practice to meet
state-of-the-art safety requirements, has been tested, and left the factory in a condition in
which it is safe to operate.
It meets general safety standards and legal requirements. It also complies with the EC
directives listed in the device-specific EC Declaration of Conformity. Endress+Hauser
confirms this by affixing the CE mark to the device.

2.6 IT security
We only provide a warranty if the device is installed and used as described in the
Operating Instructions. The device is equipped with security mechanisms to protect it
against any inadvertent changes to the device settings.
IT security measures in line with operators' security standards and designed to provide
additional protection for the device and device data transfer must be implemented by the
operators themselves.

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3 Identification

3.1 Device tag

3.1.1 Nameplate
Compare the nameplate on the device with the following diagram:

1
Made in Germany 20xx Made in Germany 20xx
EngyCal EngyCal
2 Ord. cd.: RX33-xx1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxLU
87484 Nesselwang

10 Ord. cd.: RX33-xx2xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxLU


87484 Nesselwang

Ser. no.: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Ser. no.: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Ext. Ord. cd.: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Ext. Ord. cd.: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
100-230V (-15%/+10%) 50/60Hz 24V (-50%+75%) 24V (±50%) 50/60Hz
3 XX.XVA/X.XW 9 XX.XVA/X.XW
FW: Firmware Dev_Rev.: X FW: Firmware Dev_Rev.: X
-20°C(-4°F) < Ta < +60°C(140°F) 8 -20°C(-4°F) < Ta < +60°C(140°F)
4
7
5 ls ls
ova ova
6 p pr ppr
ra ra
he he
Ot Ot

16YV 16YV

A0013583

1 Device nameplate (example)


1 Device tag
2 Order code and serial number
3 Supply voltage
4 Power consumption
5 Firmware version
6 Approvals, if available
7 Ambient temperature range
8 Device revision
9 Device protected by double or reinforced seal
10 Place and year of manufacture

3.1.2 Serial number on the front of the device

A0024097

2 Serial number on the front of the device

3.1.3 Front foil for devices with approval for custody transfer
For devices with the option of approval for custody transfer, the front foil is imprinted with
the following information:

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A0013584

3 Labeling of front foil for devices with approval for custody transfer

3.2 Scope of delivery


The scope of delivery of the BTU meter comprises:
• BTU meter (field housing)
• Brief Operating Instructions in paper form
• Optional temperature sensors TR10
• Optional 3 pcs. connection clamps (5 positions apiece)
• Optional interface cable and DVD set with FieldCare Device Setup parameter
configuration software
• Optional Field Data Manager software MS20
• Optional mounting hardware for DIN rail, panel mounting, pipe mounting
• Optional overvoltage protection
Please note the device accessories in Section Accessories →  61.

3.3 Certificates and approvals


The BTU meter and the optionally available paired temperature sensors fulfill the
requirements of Directive 2004/22/EC (L 135/1) (until 2016/04/19) or 2014/32/EU (L
96/149) (from 2016/04/20) (Measurement Instruments Directive, MID) and OIML R75
and EN-1434.
If the arithmetic unit with temperature sensors is to be used in commercial applications,
the flow sensor must also have a type approval (incl. conformity assessment) according to
MID.
Measuring devices with MID approval have the MID mark on the front foil. →  1,  9.
This approval replaces the initial calibration on-site.
The calibrated arithmetic unit can be set individually onsite. Custody transfer-related
parameters, such as the pulse value of the flow transmitter, can be changed up to three
times. The changes to the custody transfer-related parameters are recorded in a custody
transfer logbook. This allows individual defective sensors to be replaced in the field
without losing the custody transfer status.
The device also has a national approval as a BTU meter for cooling or for combined
heating/cooling applications. The initial calibration of these devices is always carried out
on-site by a calibration officer.

3.3.1 CE mark
The measuring system meets the legal requirements of the applicable EC guidelines. These
are listed in the corresponding EC Declaration of Conformity together with the standards
applied. Endress+Hauser confirms successful testing of the device by affixing to it the CE
mark.

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4 Installation

4.1 Incoming acceptance, transport, storage


Compliance with the permitted environmental and storage conditions is mandatory.
Precise specifications are provided in the "Technical Information" section →  74.

4.1.1 Incoming acceptance


On receipt of the goods, check the following points:
• Is the packaging or the content damaged?
• Is the delivery complete? Compare the scope of delivery against the information on your
order form.

4.1.2 Transport and storage


Please note the following:
• Pack the device in such a way as to protect it reliably against impact for storage (and
transportation). The original packaging provides optimum protection.
• The permitted storage temperature is –40 to +85 °C (–40 to +185 °F); it is possible to
store the device at borderline temperatures for a limited period (48 hours maximum).

4.2 Dimensions

144 (5.67) 138 (5.43) 77 (3.03)


144 (5.67)
175 (6.89)

138 (5.43) 103.1 (4.06)

A0013438

4 Dimensions of the device in mm (in)

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160 (6.3)
148 (5.83)

85 (3.35)
73 (2.87)
A0014169

5 Dimensions of the mounting plate for wall, pipe and panel mounting in mm (in)

138 (5.43)
138 (5.43)

A0014171

6 Dimensions of the panel cutout in mm (in)

120 (4.72) 7.7 (0.3)


141.9 (5.59)

A0014610

7 Dimensions of DIN rail adapter in mm (in)

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10 (0.4)
M4

80 (3.15)
IL

A0015313

8 Thermometer TR10 (optional accessory), dimensions in mm (in)


L Immersion length, specified when ordered
IL Insertion length = L + extension neck length (80 mm (3.15 in)) + 10 mm (0.4 in)

4.3 Installation conditions


With the appropriate accessories the device with field housing is suitable for wall
mounting, pipe mounting, panel mounting and DIN rail installation. 1).
The orientation is only determined by the legibility of the display. Connections and outputs
are fed out of the bottom of the device. The cables are connected via coded terminals.
Operating temperature range:–20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140 °F)
You can find more information in the "Technical data" section.

NOTICE
Overheating of the device due to insufficient cooling
‣ To avoid heat buildup, please always ensure that the device is sufficiently cooled.
Operating the device in the upper temperature limit range decreases the operating life
of the display.

4.4 Installation

4.4.1 Wall mounting


1. Use the mounting plate as the template for drilled holes, dimensions →  5,  12
2. Attach the device to the mounting plate and fasten it in place from the rear using 4
screws.
3. Fasten the mounting plate to the wall using 4 screws.

1) According to UL approval panel or surface mountable only.

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2.

3.

2.

A0014170

9 Wall mounting

4.4.2 Panel mounting


1. Make the panel cutout in the required size, dimensions →  6,  12
2.

A0014172

 10 Panel mounting

Attach the seal (item 1) to the housing.


3.

A0014173

 11 Preparing the mounting plate for panel mounting

Screw the threaded rods (item 2) into the mounting plate (dimensions
→  5,  12).

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4.

A0014174

 12 Panel mounting

Push the device into the panel cutout from the front and attach the mounting plate to
the device from the rear using the 4 screws provided (item 3).
5. Fasten the device in place by tightening the threaded rods.

4.4.3 Support rail/DIN rail (to EN 50 022)


1.

A0014176

 13 Preparing for DIN rail mounting

Fasten the DIN rail adapter (item 1) to the device using the screws provided (item 2)
and open the DIN rail clips.
2.

A0014177

 14 DIN rail mounting

Attach the device to the DIN rail from the front and close the DIN rail clips.

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4.4.4 Pipe mounting


1.
1.

A0014178

 15 Preparing for pipe mounting

Pull the steel belts through the mounting plate (dimensions →  5,  12) and
fasten them to the pipe.
2.

2. 2.

A0014179

 16 Pipe mounting

Attach device to mounting plate and fasten it in place using the 4 screws provided.

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4.5 Installation instructions for temperature sensor(s)

A B C

L
D

A0008603

 17 Installation types for temperature sensors


A - B For cables with a small cross-section, the sensor tip must reach to the piping axis or a little farther (=L).
C - D Slanted orientation.

The immersion length of the thermometer influences the accuracy. If the immersion
length is too small, errors in the measurement are caused by heat conduction via the
process connection and the container wall. For installation in a pipe, therefore, the
recommended installation depth ideally corresponds to half of the pipe diameter.
• Installation possibilities: Pipes, tanks or other plant components
• Minimum immersion depth = 80 to 100 mm (3.15 to 3.94 in)
The immersion depth should be at least 8 times the diameter of the thermowell.
Example: Thermowell diameter 12 mm (0.47 in) x 8 = 96 mm (3.8 in). We recommend
a standard immersion depth of 120 mm (4.72 in).
For pipes with small nominal diameters, ensure that the tip of the thermowell extends
far enough into the process so that it also protrudes past the axis of the pipe
(→  17,  17, item A and B). Another solution may be diagonal installation
(→  17,  17, item C and D). To determine the immersion length or installation
depth, all parameters of the thermometer and the process to be measured must be
taken into account (e.g. flow velocity, process pressure).
Refer also to the installation recommendations EN1434-2 (D), Figure 8.

4.6 Requirements for sizing


To avoid systematic errors, the temperature sensors must be installed shortly upstream
and shortly downstream from the heat exchanger. If the pressure difference between the
temperature measuring points is too large, this can result in an excessively large
systematic error, see the table below.

Temperature differential in [K]

Diff in [bar] 3 5 10 20 30 40 50 60

0.5 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 0 0

1 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

2 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1

3 1.4 1.1 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2

4 1.8 1.5 1.0 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2

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Temperature differential in [K]

Diff in [bar] 3 5 10 20 30 40 50 60

5 2.3 1.9 1.3 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3

6 2.7 2.2 1.5 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3

7 3.2 2.6 1.9 1.1 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4

8 3.6 3.0 2.0 1.2 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.4

9 4.1 3.3 2.3 1.4 1.0 0.7 0.6 0.5

10 4.5 4.0 2.5 1.5 1.1 0.8 0.7 0.5

The values are indicated as factors of the maximum permitted error of the BTU meter
(with ΔQmin = 3 K (5.4 °F)). The values below the gray line are higher than 1/3 of the
maximum permitted error of the BTU meter (with ΔQmin = 3 K (5.4 °F)).
If 2 different heat carriers (e.g. room heating and household hot water) merge shortly
upstream from the temperature sensor, the optimum position of this sensor is directly
downstream from the flow measuring point.

4.7 Post-installation check


For installing the BTU meter and the associated temperature sensors, observe the general
installation instructions according to EN 1434 Part 6 and Technical Guideline TR-K 9 of
the PTB (the German National Metrology Institute). TR-K 9 can be downloaded from the
PTB website.

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5 Wiring

5.1 Connection instructions


LWARNING
Danger! Electric voltage!
‣ The entire connection of the device must take place while the device is de-energized.
LCAUTION
Pay attention to additional information provided
‣ Before commissioning, ensure that the supply voltage corresponds to the specification
on the nameplate.
‣ Provide a suitable switch or power-circuit breaker in the building installation. This
switch must be provided close to the device (within easy reach) and marked as a circuit
breaker.
‣ An overload protection element (rated current ≤ 10 A) is required for the power cable.
For installing the BTU meter and the associated components, observe the general
instructions according to EN 1434 Part 6.

5.2 Quick wiring guide


+

+ + U + I
R R R R L/+N/-
1 5 6 2 52 53 10 11 50 51 13 14 23 24
Relay 1 Relay 2 Power
T Warm Flow supply
RTD or 0/4...20 mA Pulse or 0/4...20 mA

1+ 1- 2+ 2- + - 1+ 1- 2+ 2- + -
3 7 8 4 54 55 60 61 62 63 70 71 80 81 82 81 90 91
T Cold or Pressure 2x Open Col. I/Pulse Out 2x Digital In LPS
RTD or 0/4...20 mA
A0022341

 18 Connection diagram of the device

Terminal assignment
• In the case of heat differential /T, the temperature sensor for T condensate must be
connected to the T Warm terminals and the temperature sensor for T steam to the
T Cold terminals.
• In the case of heat differential /p, the temperature sensor for T condensate must be
connected to the T Warm terminals.

Terminal Terminal assignment Inputs

1 + RTD power supply Temperature warm


(Optionally RTD or current
2 - RTD power supply input)
5 + RTD sensor

6 - RTD sensor

52 + 0/4 to 20 mA input

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53 Ground for 0/4 to 20 mA input

3 + RTD power supply Temperature cold


(Optionally RTD or current
4 - RTD power supply input)
7 + RTD sensor

8 - RTD sensor

54 + 0/4 to 20 mA input

55 Ground for 0/4 to 20 mA input

10 + pulse input (voltage) Flow


(Optionally pulse or current
11 - pulse input (voltage) input)
50 + 0/4 to 20 mA or current pulse (PFM)

51 Ground for 0/4 to 20 mA input flow

80 + digital input 1 (switch input) • Start tariff counter 1


• Time synchronization
81 - digital input (terminal 1) • Lock device

82 + digital input 2 (switch input) • Start tariff counter 2


• Time synchronization
81 - digital input (terminal 2) • Lock device
• Change flow direction

Outputs

60 + pulse output 1 (open collector) Energy, volume or tariff


counter. Alternative: limits/
61 - pulse output 1 (open collector) alarms
62 + pulse output 2 (open collector)

63 - pulse output 2 (open collector)

70 + 0/4 to 20 mA/pulse output Current values (e.g. power) or


counter values (e.g. energy)
71 - 0/4 to 20 mA/pulse output

13 Relay normally open (NO) Limits, alarms

14 Relay normally open (NO)

23 Relay normally open (NO)

24 Relay normally open (NO)

90 24V sensor power supply (LPS) 24 V power supply


(e.g. for sensor power supply)
91 Power supply ground

Power supply

L/+ L for AC
+ for DC

N/- N for AC
- for DC

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5.2.1 Open the housing

1. 2.

A0014071

 19 Opening the housing of the device


1 Terminal assignment labeling
2 Terminals

5.3 Connecting the sensors

5.3.1 Flow

Flow sensors with external power supply

10
+

-
11
B C
50
+

Y
+

PFM -
-
51
A0013521

 20 Connecting a flow sensor


A Voltage pulses or contact sensors including EN 1434 Type IB, IC, ID, IE
B Current pulses
C 0/4 to 20 mA signal (not in combination with MID approval option)

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Flow sensors with power supply via the BTU meter

A B

+
90 90

91 91

+
- Y

+
PFM -
- -
50 50

+
Y

+
PFM -
-
51 51
A0014180

 21 Connecting active flow sensors


A 4-wire sensor
B 2-wire sensor

Settings for flow sensors with pulse output


The input for voltage pulses and contact sensors is divided into different types according to
EN1434 and provides a supply for switching contacts.

Pulse output of the Setting at the Rx33 Electrical connection Notes


flow sensor

Mechanical contact Pulse ID/IE up to 25 Hz 10 As an alternative, it is


A B
possible to choose "Pulse
IB/IC+U" up to 25 Hz. The
A0015360 current flow via the
contact is then lower
11 (approx. 0.05 mA instead
of approx. 9 mA).
A0015354
Advantage: lower power
A Sensor consumption,
B Rx33 disadvantage: less
immunity to interference.

Open collector (NPN) Pulse ID/IE up to 25 Hz 10 As an alternative, it is


or up to 12.5 kHz
A B possible to choose "Pulse
IB/IC+U". The current
flow via the transistor is
then lower (approx.
A0015361
11 0.05 mA instead of
approx. 9 mA).
A0015355
Advantage: lower power
A Sensor consumption,
B Rx33 disadvantage: less
immunity to interference.

Active voltage Pulse IB/IC+U The switching threshold


A 10 B
+ is between 1 V and 2 V


11

A0015362 A0015356

A Sensor
B Rx33

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Pulse output of the Setting at the Rx33 Electrical connection Notes


flow sensor

Active current Pulse I The switching threshold


A 50 B
is between 8 mA and
13 mA

51
A0015363
A0015357

A Sensor
B Rx33

Namur sensor (as per Pulse ID/IE up to 25 Hz No monitoring for short


A + 10 B
EN60947-5-6) or up to 12.5 kHz circuit or line break takes
place.


11
A0015359

A Sensor
B Rx33

Voltage pulses and transmitters according to Class IB ≤ 1 V corresponds to Low level Floating contacts,
and IC (low switching thresholds, small currents) ≥ 2 V corresponds to High level reed transmitters
U max 30 V, U no-load: 3 to 6 V

Transmitters to Class ID and IE for higher currents ≤ 1.2 mA corresponds to Low level
and power supplies ≥ 2.1 mA corresponds to High level
U no-load: 7 to 9 V

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Flow sensors with PFM or Prowirl 72 EngyCal


pulse output: Prosonic Flow 92F
Proline Prowirl 72 and
Proline Prosonic Flow 92F 1+ 90
91
A 2 50
51
1+ 90
2 91
B 3+ 10
4 11
A0014181

A = PFM
B = pulse: Terminals 90/91 transmitter power supply, alternatively via external
supply unit

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Flow sensors with current Promag 10 W EngyCal


or pulse output: Promag 50 W
Proline Promag 10W Promag 51 W
Proline Promag 50W
Proline Promag 51W 1+
2
A 24 + 10
25 11
1+
2
B 26 + 50
27 51
22 + 90
91
C 23 82
81
A0014183

A = Pulse input,
B = Current input,
C = Direction signal via open collector
Promag devices must be powered by an external power supply using terminals 1+
and 2.

DP sensors:
Deltabar M PMD55,
Deltabar S PMD 70/75
A0014184

5.3.2 Temperature

Connecting the RTD A B C


sensors 1 3
5 7
6 8
2 4
A0014185

A = 2-wire connection
B = 3-wire connection
C = 4-wire connection
Terminals 1, 2, 5, 6: T warm
Terminals 3, 4, 7, 8: T cold

Temperature transmitter A B
connection + 90 90
91 91
- 52 54 + 52 54
53 55 - 53 55
A0014186

A = without external power supply of the transmitter,


B = with external power supply of the transmitter
Terminals 90, 91: transmitter power supply
Terminals 52, 53: T warm
Terminals 54, 55: T cold

To ensure the highest level of accuracy, we recommend using the RTD 4-wire
connection, as this compensates for measurement inaccuracies caused by the
mounting location of the sensors or the line length of the connecting cables.

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Connection for TR10 RTD A B


sensor 1 3
5 7
6 8
2 4
A0014187

A = 3-wire connection
B = 4-wire connection
Terminals 1, 2, 5, 6: T warm
Terminals 3, 4, 7, 8: T cold

Connection of TMT181, 1/+ 90 90


TMT121 temperature 91 91
transmitter 2/- 52 54
53 55
A0014188

Terminals 90, 91: transmitter power supply


Terminals 52, 53: T warm
Terminals 54, 55: T cold

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5.4 Outputs

5.4.1 Analog output (active)


This output can be used either as a 0/4 to 20 mA current output or as a voltage pulse
output. The output is galvanically isolated. Terminal assignment, →  19.

5.4.2 Relay
The two relays can be switched in case of fault messages or a limit violation.
Relay 1 or 2 can be selected under Setup → Advanced setup → System → Fault switching.
Limit values are assigned under Setup → Advanced setup → Application → Limits.
Possible settings for limit values are described in the "Limits" section, →  40.

5.4.3 Pulse output (active)


Voltage level:
• 0 to 2 V corresponds to Low level
• 15 to 20 V corresponds to High level
Maximum output current:22 mA

5.4.4 Open collector output


The two digital outputs can be used as status or pulse outputs. Make the selection in the
following menus Setup → Advanced setup or Expert → Outputs → Open collector

5.5 Communication
The USB interface is always active and can be used independently of other interfaces.
Parallel operation of multiple optional interfaces, e.g. fieldbus and Ethernet, is not
possible.

5.5.1 Ethernet TCP/IP (optional)


The Ethernet interface is galvanically isolated (testing voltage: 500 V). A standard patch
cable (e.g. CAT5E) can be used to connect the Ethernet interface. A special cable gland is
available for this purpose which allows users to guide pre-terminated cables through the
housing. Via the Ethernet interface, the device can be connected using a hub or a switch or
directly to office equipment.
• Standard: 10/100 Base T/TX (IEEE 802.3)
• Socket: RJ-45
• Max. cable length: 100 m

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A0014600

 22 Connection of Ethernet TCP/IP, Modbus TCP


1 Ethernet, RJ45
2 Cable entry for Ethernet cable

5.5.2 Modbus TCP (optional)


The Modbus TCP interface is used to connect the device to higher-order systems to
transmit all measured values and process values. The Modbus TCP interface is physically
identical to the Ethernet interface →  22,  27

5.5.3 Modbus RTU (optional)


The Modbus RTU (RS-485) interface is galvanically isolated (testing voltage: 500 V) and
used to connect the device to higher-order systems to transmit all measured values and
process values. It is connected via a 3-pin plug-in terminal in the housing cover.

RL RL
RxD/TxD (+)
RxD/TxD (-)
-+ further instrumentation

A0014603-EN

 23 Connection of Modbus RTU

5.5.4 M-Bus (optional)


The M-Bus (Meter Bus) interface is galvanically isolated (testing voltage: 500 V) and used
to connect the device to higher-order systems to transmit all measured values and process
values. It is connected via a 3-pin plug-in terminal in the housing cover.

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Master

further instrumentation

A0014604-EN

 24 Connection of M-Bus

5.6 Post-connection check


After completing the device's electrical installation, carry out the following checks:
Device condition and specifications Notes

Is the device or cable damaged (visual inspection)? -

Electrical connection Notes

Does the supply voltage match the specifications on the 100 to 230 V AC/DC (±10 %) (50/60 Hz)
nameplate? 24 V DC (–50 % / +75 %)
24 V AC (±50 %) 50/60 Hz

Do the cables have adequate strain relief? -

Are the power supply and signal cables correctly connected? See wiring diagram on the housing

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6 Operation

6.1 General notes for operation


The BTU meter can be configured using keys or using the "FieldCare" operating software.
Die Bediensoftware inklusive Schnittstellenkabel ist als Bestelloption erhältlich, d.h. nicht
Grundbestandteil des Lieferumfangs.
The configuration is locked if the device is locked by the hardware lock →  30, the
custody transfer switch, user code or digital input. For devices locked by custody switch,
custody transfer-related parameters can be changed only up to three times. Afterwards, no
more access to these parameters is possible.
Details, →  44

6.2 Display and operating elements

1 5

2
4

A0013444

 25 Display and operating elements of the device


1 LED green, "Operation"
2 LED red, "Fault indicator"
3 USB connection for configuration
4 Operating keys: -, +, E
5 160x80 DOT matrix display

Green LED for voltage, red LED for alarm/error. Green LED is always illuminated as
soon as power is supplied to the device.
Slow flashing of the red LED (approx. 0.5 Hz): the device has been put into bootloader
mode.
Fast flashing of the red LED (approx. 2 Hz): in normal operation: maintenance
required. During firmware update: data transmission active.
Red LED illuminated constantly: device error.

6.2.1 Operating elements

3 operating keys, "-", "+", "E"


Esc/back function: press "-" and "+" simultaneously.
Enter/confirm entry: press "E"

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Hardware lock

1
A0015168

 26 Hardware lock
1 Hardware lock on the back of the housing cover

6.2.2 Display

A0024095

 27 Display of the BTU meter (example)


1 Display Group 1
2 Display Group 2, Maintenance required, Setup locked, Upper flow limit violated

6.2.3 "FieldCare Device Setup" operating software


For configuring the device using the FieldCare Device Setup software, connect the device to
your computer's USB interface.

Establishing a connection
1. Start FieldCare.
2. Connect the device to the computer via USB.
3. Generate project via File/New.
4. Select communication DTM (CDI Communication USB).
5. Add device EngyCal® RH33.
6. Click "Establish connection".
7. Start configuration.

Carry out the rest of the configuration of the device according to these Operating
Instructions for the device. The entire Setup menu, i.e. all parameters listed in these
Operating Instructions, is also included in the FieldCare Device Setup.

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NOTICE
Undefined switching of outputs and relays
‣ The device can enter undefined states during configuration with FieldCare! This can
result in undefined switching of outputs and relays.

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6.3 Operating matrix


For a complete overview of the operating matrix including all configurable parameters,
→  85.

Sprache/Language Pick list with all available operating languages. Select the
language of the device.

Display/operation menu • Select the group for display (automatic change or fixed
display group)
• Setting for the display brightness and contrast
• Display the stored analyses (Day, Month, Year, Billing date,
Totalizer)

Setup menu In this Setup, you can configure the parameters for quick
commissioning of the device. Advanced setup includes all
important parameters for configuring the instrument function.

• Units Parameters for quick


• Pulse value, Value commissioning
• Flow sensor mounting
location
• Date and time

Advanced setup (settings that are not essential for basic


operation of the device)
Special settings can be configured via "Expert".

Diagnostics menu Device information and service functions for a swift device
check.
• Diagnostic messages and list
• Event and custody transfer logbook
• Device information
• Simulation
• Measured values, outputs

Expert menu The Expert menu offers access to all operating options of the
device, including fine tuning and service functions.
• Jump directly to parameters via Direct Access (only on the
device)
• Service code for displaying service parameters (via PC
operating software only)
• System (settings)
• Inputs
• Outputs
• Application
• Diagnostics

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7 Commissioning
Make sure that all post-connection checks have been carried out before putting your device
into operation:
• See 'Post-installation check' section, →  18.
• Checklist, 'Post-connection check' section, →  28.
After the operating voltage is applied, the display and the green LED are illuminated. The
device is now ready to operate and can be configured via the keys or the "FieldCare"
parameter configuration software →  30.
Remove the protective film from the display as this would otherwise affect the
readability of the display.

7.1 Quick commissioning/make it run


For quick commissioning of the "standard" BTU meter application, you only have to enter 5
operating parameters in the Setup menu.
Prerequisites for quick commissioning:
• Flow transmitter with pulse output
• RTD temperature sensor, 4-wire direct connection
Menu/setup
• Units: Select unit type (SI/US)
• Pulse value: Select the unit of the pulse value of the flow transmitter
• Value: Enter the pulse value of the flow sensor
• Mounting location: Determine the mounting location of the flow transmitter
• Date/time: Set the date and time
The device is now operational and ready for measuring heat energy (cold energy).
You can configure device functions, such as data logging, tariff function, bus connection
and the scaling of current inputs for flow or temperature, in the Advanced setup
→  38 menu or in the Expert →  53 menu.
• Inputs/flow:
Select the signal type and enter the start and end of the measuring range (for current
signal) or the pulse value of the flow transmitter.
• Inputs/temperature warm
• Inputs/temperature cold

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7.2 Applications
This section describes possible applications including short instructions for the respective
device setup.
The device can be used as:
• BTU meter for heating or cooling applications (heat differential), →  34
• BTU meter for heating/cooling applications (bidirectional heat differential), →  36
• Flow computer, →  37

7.2.1 BTU meter for heating or cooling applications (heat


differential)
Calculation of the quantity of heat which is given off, or taken in, by a liquid heat carrier in
a heat exchanger. Typical application for measuring energy in heating and cooling circuits.
In addition, the heat output at a certain temperature can be determined, e.g. to determine
the residual heat in the return pipe of a heat exchanger (see instructions).

Twarm

or

q
Tcold

or

A0013443-EN

 28 Application as BTU meter

Input signals:
Flow, Qv (pulse input or current input)
Temperature on warm side, T warm (RTD or current input)
Temperature on cold side, T cold (RTD or current input)

Required settings:
1. Flow input: enter pulse value or measuring range of the 0/4 to 20 mA input (not for
MID approval option).
2. Temperature inputs: select the RTD type and temperature range or enter temperature
measuring range for the 4-20 mA input (not for MID approval option).
3. If other heat carriers than water are used, in the Application/Medium menu, select
"Glycol" or "Liquid table" and enter the glycol concentration or table values for specific
heat capacity and density.

Display variables:
Power (heat flow), mass flow, volume flow, T warm, T cold, temperature differential,
enthalpy, density.

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Day, month, year counter, totalizer for energy, volume, mass and deficit. Optional
counters: Tariff 1, Tariff 2, Charging power, Discharging power, →  42

Miscellaneous notes:
• The flow transmitter can be installed on the warm or cold side. It is recommended to
install the flow transmitter at the point in the heat circuit where the temperature is
closer to the ambient temperature (room temperature).
• Tables with data on density and heat capacity of heat carrier used (e.g. coolants or
thermal oils) are usually supplied by the manufacturer. These data are entered in the
device.
• By way of derogation from EN 1434, which is based on a constant water pressure 16
bar, in water applications the average operating pressure is calculated based on the
measured temperature as per the following table →  35 and taken into account for
the energy calculation. This ensures maximum accuracy for energy calculations even at
very high temperatures (large temperature differences).
• To calculate the power (enthalpy) at a certain temperature, e.g. to determine the
residual heat in the return pipe of a heat exchanger, only one temperature sensor is
connected. The power is calculated relative to 0 °C (32 °F).

Calculate
Energy of water:
E = q * ρ(Twarm/cold, p) * [h(Tcold) - h(Tcold)]
Energy for user-defined liquids:
E = q * ρ(Twarm/cold, p) * cm * (Twarm - Tcold)
cm = [c(T1) + c(T2)]/2

E Quantity of heat
q Operating volume
ρ Density at the mounting location (warm or cold)
Twarm Temperature, warm side
Tcold Temperature, cold side
c(Twarm) Specific heat capacity at T warm
c(Tcold) Specific heat capacity at T cold
cm Mean specific heat capacity
p Average operating pressure
h(Twarm) Specific enthalpy of water at T warm
h(Tcold) Specific enthalpy of water at T cold

Calculating the operating pressure from the temperature


Pressure p Temperature T

[bar] [psi] [°C] [°F]

10.000 145.038 179.886 355.795

20.000 290.076 212.385 414.293

40.000 580.181 250.358 482.644

60.000 870.226 275.586 528.055

80.000 1 160.302 295.009 563.016

100.000 1 450.377 310.999 591.798

150.000 2 175.566 342.158 647.884

165.29 2 397.329 350 662

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7.2.2 BTU meter for heating/cooling applications (bidirectional


heat differential)
Calculation of the quantity of heat which is given off and taken in by a liquid heat carrier
in a heat exchanger. A typical application is measuring energy flows when charging/
discharging a heat accumulator (e.g. geothermal reservoirs).
Bidirectional operation can be implemented depending on the flow direction or
temperature differential (with the flow direction remaining the same).

Twarm

q
Tcold

A0013618-EN

 29 Application as BTU meter, bidirectional

Bidirectional measurement, temperature differential-dependent


If a heat transport circuit is used for both heating and cooling with the flow direction
remaining the same, switching from heating to cooling operation takes place depending
on the sign of the temperature differential (Twarm - Tcold) and, if selected, a temperature
limit (switching temperature). For details, refer to →  55.

Bidirectional measurement, flow direction-dependent


If a heat transport circuit with changing flow direction is used for both heating and
cooling, the flow transmitter must output a direction signal in addition to the volume
signal output (e. g. MID and ultrasonic flow transmitter). For transmitters without a
direction signal output, it is possible to scale a flow measuring range with a negative start
of measuring range (e.g. –100 to 100 m³/h).

Input signals:
Flow, Qv (pulse input or current input)
Temperature on warm side, T warm (RTD or current input)
Temperature on cold side, T cold (RTD or current input)
Flow direction signal (status) (only for flow direction-dependent operating mode)

Required settings:
1. Flow input: enter pulse value or measuring range of the 0/4 to 20 mA input.
2. Temperature inputs: select the RTD type and temperature range or enter temperature
measuring range for the 4-20 mA input.
3. If other heat carriers than water are used, in the Application/Medium menu, select
"Glycol" or "Liquid table" and enter the glycol concentration or table values for specific
heat capacity and density.
4. Application for quantity of heat/bidirectional: Select flow or temperature.

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Display variables
Power (+/-), mass flow, volume flow, T warm, T cold, temperature differential, enthalpy
differential, density.
Charging power, discharging power, energy (the normal energy counter acts as a balance
counter, i.e. charging power-discharging power), deficit counter for energy

Miscellaneous notes:
• The mounting location of the flow transmitter can be freely selected. For bidirectional
operation depending on the temperature differential, the mounting location is applicable
relative to the start conditions (i.e. even if the leading sign changes, the same
temperature sensor remains assigned to the flow sensor).
• It is recommended to install the flow transmitter at the point in the heat circuit where
the temperature is closer to the ambient temperature (room temperature).

Calculate
Charging/discharging power of water:
E = q * ρ(Twarm/cold, p) * [h(Tcold) - h(Tcold)]
Charging/discharging power for user-defined liquids:
E = q * ρ(Twarm/cold, p) * cm * (Twarm - Tcold)
cm = [c(Twarm) + c(Tcold)]/2
Balance power = Charging power - Discharging power

E Quantity of heat
q Operating volume
ρ Density at the mounting location (warm or cold)
Twarm Temperature, warm side
Tcold Temperature, cold side
c(Twarm) Specific heat capacity at T warm
c(Tcold) Specific heat capacity at T cold
cm Mean specific heat capacity
p Average operating pressure →  35
h(Twarm) Specific enthalpy of water at T warm
h(Tcold) Specific enthalpy of water at T cold

7.2.3 Flow computer (incl. heat content)


Calculating the mass flow based on the volume flow and temperature.

Qv

T
A0013587

 30 Calculating the mass flow

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Input signals:
Flow, Qv (pulse input or current input)
Temperature (RTD or current input)

Required settings:
1. Flow transmitter: enter pulse value or scale current input range
2. Temperature input: select RTD type and temperature range
3. If other heat carriers than water are used, in the Application/Medium menu, select
"Glycol" or "Liquid table" and enter the glycol concentration or table values for density.

Display variables:
Volume flow, mass flow, heat flow (power), temperature, density
Flow sum, mass sum, energy, deficit counter for energy

Miscellaneous notes:
No selectable application for flow calculation exists. Calculation of mass flow is part of the
standard function of the BTU meter.

7.3 Configuring the basic parameters/general device


functions
• Inputs, →  38
• Outputs, →  40
• Limits, →  40
• Display/units, →  42
• Data logging, →  43
• Access protection/locking, →  44
• Communication/fieldbuses, →  48

7.3.1 Inputs

Flow pulse transmitter


The pulse input can process different current and voltage pulses. The software can switch
to different frequency ranges:
• Pulses and frequencies up to 12.5 kHz
• Pulses and frequencies up to 25 Hz (for bounce contacts, max. bounce time: 5 ms)
The input for voltage pulses and contact sensors is divided into different types according to
EN1434 and provides a supply for switching contacts, →  23.

Pulse value and K-factor


For all signal types, the pulse value of the flow transmitter has to be entered.
For certified instruments, the pulse value appears on the display and can be changed no
more than three times.
The calculation of the current value for the volume flow is floating; therefore, it decreases
continuously with slow pulses. After 100 seconds or if the value is less than the low flow
cut off, the flow value becomes 0.
The pulse value of flow transmitters is defined differently depending on the transmitter
type. As a result, different units can be selected for the pulse value at the device.
• Pulse/volume unit (e.g. pulse/liters), also known as the K-factor (e.g. Prowirl),
• Volume unit/pulses (e.g. liter/pulses, Promag, Prosonic)

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Floating contacts, reed transmitters

IB Imp. 5 Hz Slow pulse transmitters for floating contacts, reed transmitters

IC Imp. 200 Hz Fast pulse transmitters for open collectors, optoelectronic couplers

ID Namur 200 Hz NAMUR pulse transmitter

IE Imp. 10 kHz Very fast pulse transmitters or frequency transmitters PFM10 kHz. For
transmitters with Pulse Frequency Modulation

Flow current signal


For flow transmitters with current signal output, the flow measuring range is scaled in the
Advanced setup →  85.
Configuration of flow measurements according to the differential pressure principle
(DP, for example: orifice plate) is described in →  56.

Adjustment/calibration of the current input


To adjust the current inputs, a two-point calibration can be carried out in the Expert menu,
for example to correct the long-term drift of the analog input.
Example: flow signal 4 mA (0 m³/h), but the device displays 4.01 mA(0.2 m³/h). If you
enter the set point 0 m³/h, actual value: 0.2 m³/h, the device "learns" a new 4 mA value.
The set point must always be within the measuring range.

Transmitter mounting location


In the menu, select the mounting location of the flow transmitter (warm side or cold side).
For devices that are suitable for custody transfer measurement, the mounting location is
shown on the display as standard.

Low flow cut off


Volume flows below the configured low flow cut off value are evaluated as zero (not
measured on the counter). This is used to suppress measured values, for example at the
lower limit of the measuring range.
For the pulse input, the minimum permitted frequency can be determined from the low
flow cut off. Example: low flow cutoff 3.6 m³/h (1 l/s), pulse value of the transmitter: 0.1 l.
1/0.1 = 10 Hz. This means that after 10 s the value "0" is displayed for volume flow and
power.
For analog signals, two variants of low flow cut off exist:
• Positive flow measuring range, e.g. 0 to 100 m³/h: values less than the low flow cut off
value are valued at zero.
• Negative start of measuring range (bidirectional measurement), e.g. –50 to 50 m³/h:
Values around the zero point (+/- low flow cut off value) are valued at zero.

Temperature Inputs
To measure the temperature, RTD sensors can be connected directly or via transmitter (4
to 20 mA). For the direct connection, sensors of types PT 100/500/1000 can be used. For
PT 100 sensors, users can choose from different measuring ranges for high and low
temperature differences to ensure maximum accuracy:
Menu Setup → Advanced setup → Inputs → Temperature warm or Temperature cold →
Range.
The measuring range can be scaled individually if a current signal is used:
Menu Setup → Advanced setup → Inputs → Temperature warm or Temperature cold →
Range start and Meas. range end.

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NOTICE
Restrictions for custody transfer applications
‣ For custody transfer applications, the use of RTD Pt100 and Pt500 sensors with direct
connection and type approval by custody transfer authorities is required.

Digital inputs
Two digital inputs are available: Depending on the options of the device, the following
functions can be controlled via the digital inputs:

Digital input 1 Digital input 2

Activate tariff counter 1 Activate tariff counter 2


Time synchronization Change flow direction
Lock device Time synchronization
Lock device

7.3.2 Outputs

Universal output (active current and pulse output)


The universal output can be used as a current output to output a current value (e.g. power,
volume flow) or as an active pulse output to output counter values (e.g. volume).

Open collector outputs


The two open collector outputs can be used as a pulse output for output of counter values
or as a status output for output of alarms (e. g. instrument errors, limit failure).

Relay
The two relays can be switched in case of fault messages or a limit violation.
Relay 1 or 2 can be selected under Setup → Advanced setup → System → Fault switching.
Limit values are assigned under Setup → Advanced setup → Application → Limits.
Possible settings for limit values are described in the "Limits" section.

7.3.3 Limits
To monitor the process and/or the device, events and limits can be defined. Off-limit
conditions are entered in the event log and the data archive. You can also assign different
limits (alarms) to one relay.
The following operating modes are available for the limit function:

Off
No action is triggered. The assigned output is always in normal operating status.

Lower set point (SP lower)


The limit value is active if the configured value is undershot. The limit value is disabled if
the value, including hysteresis, exceeds the limit value.
Example: Limit value 100 °C (212 °F), hysteresis 1 °C (1.8 °F) → Limit value on =
100 °C (212 °F), limit value off = 101 °C (213.8 °F)).

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Measured value

Threshold
“off” Hysteresis
Setpoint
t
Setpoint “on”
Setpoint “off”

A0010186-EN

 31 "SP lower" operating mode

Upper set point (SP upper)


The limit value is active if the value exceeds the configured value. The limit value is
switched off if the limit value, including hysteresis, is undershot.

Measured value

Setpoint
Hysteresis
Threshold
“off”
t
Setpoint “on”
Setpoint “off”

A0010187-EN

 32 "SP upper" operating mode

Counters (day/month/year/billing date counter)


The limit value alarm is triggered if the value exceeds the configured counter value. The
limit value alarm is deactivated at the end of the evaluation period (e.g. 1 day for daily
counter) or if the counter reading is undershot (e.g. for bidirectional operation).

Counter

Setpoint

t
Setpoint “on”
Setpoint “off”
Evaluation period

A0013691-EN

 33 Limit value for counters

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Counter

Setpoint

t
Setpoint “on”
Setpoint “off”
Evaluation period

A0013692-EN

 34 Limit value for counters

7.3.4 Display settings and units

Display settings
In the Setup → Advanced setup → Application → Display groups menu, select which
process values are shown on the display. For this purpose, 6 display groups are available. A
group can be assigned up to 3 values. For a three-line display, the values are displayed in a
smaller font size. A user-defined name can be assigned to each group (max. 10
characters). This name is displayed in the header. When the device is delivered, the display
groups are preconfigured according to the following table.

Group Value 1 Value 2 Value 3

1 Power Energy User-defined

2 Volume flow Temperature warm Temperature cold

3 Pulse value Q Mount location Q Calibration date1)

4 Tariff 22)/Discharging power3) Tariff 12)/Discharging power3) T switchover/ΔT lim.3) or User defined

5 User-defined User-defined User-defined

6 Actual date Actual time User-defined

1) Only with approval for custody transfer option


2) Only with tariff option
3) Only with bidirectional option

For custody transfer devices, Groups 1 to 3 (and also Group 4 with the option of
bidirectional measurement) cannot be edited, i.e. only Groups 5 and 6, and Group 4
depending on the option selected) can be configured freely by the user.

Display mode
The display mode is selected in the Display/operat menu. You configure the brightness,
contrast and the switching mode of the display, i.e. whether switching between the display
groups takes place automatically or by pressing a button. In this menu, you can also call up
the current values for data recording (interval, day, month and billing date counter) under
"stored values". (For details →  43)

Hold function – "freezing" the display


The operating option is visible only if the device is not locked by custody transfer
switch.

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The entire measured value acquisition can be "frozen" using an operating option, i.e. the
input variables remain at the last measured value and the counter readings are not
incremented any higher. The measured values during Hold mode are ignored for data
logging. The hold function is enabled/disabled in the Diagnostics menu and stopped
automatically if no button is pressed for 5 minutes.

No. of Sums/counter overflow


Counters are limited to max. 8 digits before the decimal point (for counters that require
signs, to 7 characters). If the counter reading exceeds this value (overflows), it is reset to
zero. The number of overflows for each counter is recorded on overflow counters. A
counter overflow is shown on the display with the "^" icon. The number of overflows can be
called up in the Display/operat. → Stored values menu.

Units
The units for scaling and displaying the process variables are configured in the respective
submenus (e.g. the unit for displaying the temperature is configured under Inputs/
Temperature).
To make device setting easier, the unit system is selected at the beginning of device
commissioning.
• EU: SI units
• USA: imperial units
This setting sets the units in the individual submenus to a certain value (default), e.g. SI:
m3/h, °C, kWh.
If a unit is converted subsequently, no automatic conversion of the associated (scaled)
value takes place!
For custody transfer devices, the selection of units is limited.
For conversion of the units, see Appendix →  103.

7.3.5 Data logging


The device stores relevant measured values and counter data at defined times. In an
adjustable interval (1 min – 12 h), the averages for volume flow, power, warm side
temperature and cold side temperature are calculated and stored. Daily, monthly and
annually, an average calculation for volume flow, power, warm side temperature and cold
side temperature is carried out. In addition, the min/max values are determined and stored
together with the counter values. In addition, two user-defined billing dates can be used to
define a time frame for measuring energy, e.g. for semiannual billing.
Current day, monthly and billing date counters can be called up in the Display/operat. →
Stored values menu. In addition, all counters can be shown as a display value (can be
allocated to a display group).
The entire data archive, i.e. all stored values, can be read out using the "Field Data
Manager Software" only.

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Specifically, the following data are stored in the device:

Analysis Calculate

Window Calculating and storing the average for:


• Temperature warm
• Temperature cold
• Volume flow
• Power

Day Calculation of min, max and average as well as stored counters.


The min and max value are calculated from the instantaneous min/max values. The
average is calculated from the averages of the interval evaluation.
Min, max and average values are determined for:
• Volume flow
• Power
• Temperature warm
• Temperature cold
Counters are determined for:
• Operating volume
• Heat (energy)
• Tariff 1 / Charging power
• Tariff 2 / Discharging power
• Deficit counter

 For counters, the cumulative counter and the totalizer are stored.
For min and max, the time is also stored.

Month Similar to day, but with average calculation from the daily averages.

Year Similar to day, but with average calculation from the monthly averages.

Billing date The following counters are determined:


• Operating volume
• Heat (energy)
• Tariff 1 / Charging power
• Tariff 2 / Discharging power
• Deficit counter
The evaluation always takes place from billing date to billing date.

General notes for data logging


The time of data logging (start time of the logging intervals) can be configured and/or
synchronized via the time of day.
The current evaluations (min/max/average, counter) can be reset to zero individually or
completely via setup. The archived values (completed evaluations) can no longer be
changed! To clear these out, the entire measured value memory must be deleted.

Storage capacity
The device should be read out regularly using the "Field Data Manager Software" to ensure
seamless data logging. Depending on the storage depth, the interval, daily, monthly and
annual counters are overwritten after a certain time, see the table below.

Analysis No. of analyses

Interval (1 min) Approx. 875

Day 260 days

Month/year/billing date 17 years

Events At least 1600 (depending on the length of the message text)

7.3.6 Access protection


To protect it from tampering, the device can be can be protected using a hardware switch
in the device →  30, a code, lead sealing and/or locking via a digital input.

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Protection by code
The entire local operation can be protected by a 4-digit code (default is 0000, i.e. no
protection). After 600 s without operation, the device is locked again automatically.

Custody transfer lock


If the custody transfer switch is closed, the device is locked and changes can be carried out
only as described in the following.

Setup (on the device or via PC software) O Parameters can be changed up to three times

Group settings O

Read out measured values O

Measured value simulation/test functions/device check X

Firmware update X

Hold function X

Clear memory X

Retrofit software options X

Reset counters X

Time synchronization Depends on the time difference (30 s)

Date/time X (exception: Goldcap battery empty, i.e. date/time


invalid, can be changed up to 3x)

Reset operating hours counter X

O = open
X = locked

Custody transfer-related parameters


The custody transfer-related parameters are identified in the overview of operating
parameters in the Appendix, →  85.

NOTICE
If the custody seal is broken the approval for custody transfer is no longer valid
‣ The device has to be sent back to the factory for reapproval. Optionally, a conformity
assessment (reapproval) can also be carried out on-site by an approved calibration
authority.

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Lead sealing on the device

A0014189

 35 Lead sealing of the device


1 Lead sealing screw
2 Housing eyelet

For lead sealing of the device, a lead sealing screw (item 1) and an eyelet (item 2) are
available on the device.

Lead sealing of the optional TR10 temperature sensors


The optional TR10 temperature sensors can be protected against tampering by fitting
them with lead seals.
A lead seal can be used to prevent opening the head and removing the thermometer,
→  36,  47.

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1 2
1

A0014190

 36 Options for lead sealing on the optional TR10 temperature sensor: 1. Terminal head, 2. Thermometer at
mounting location, illustration is an example
1 Eyelet on the housing of the terminal head
2 Lead sealing screw
3 Lead sealing wire

Complete locking
If you want to prevent any and all access to the device, the entire device can be locked by
applying a signal at the digital input. The data can still be read out via an interface.

7.3.7 Logbooks
Changes to the setup are recorded in entries in the event logbook and in the custody
transfer logbook.

Event logbook
The event logbook stores events such as alarms, off-limit conditions, setup changes, etc.
with the date and time specified. The memory is sufficient for at least 1600 messages
(however, depending on the text length, it is possible for more messages to be stored). If
the memory is full, the oldest messages are overwritten. The logbook can be read out via
the Field Data Manager software or on the device. To exit the logbook quickly, press the
+/- keys simultaneously.

Custody transfer logbook


After the custody transfer switch is locked, custody transfer-related parameters (
→  85, Appendix) can be changed up to three times. For example, the pulse value of
the flow sensor can be entered into EngyCal onsite if the type of flow sensor was not yet
known when ordering the arithmetic unit. Defective sensors can also be replaced without
invalidating the custody transfer status of the measurement.
The custody transfer logbook can be called up on the device only. All events of the custody
transfer-related logbook are also visible in the event logbook.
The custody transfer-related logbook is deleted automatically if the custody transfer switch
is opened and closed again.

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The following events are stored in this logbook:


• Custody transfer-related logbook deleted
• Changes to custody transfer-related parameters (entry of the new value).

7.3.8 Communication/fieldbuses

General notes
The device has (optional) fieldbus interfaces for reading out all process values. Values can
be written to the device only as part of configuration of the device (via FieldCare operating
software and USB or Ethernet interface) only. Process values such as flow cannot be
transmitted to the device via the bus interfaces.
Depending on the bus system, alarms or faults occurring during data transmission are
displayed (e.g. status byte).
The process values are transferred in the same devices that are used for display at the
device. Only for the M-Bus are units converted, if a unit that is not defined in the bus
protocol is used for display.
Only the counter readings of the most recently completed storage period (day, month,
year, billing date) can be read out of the memory.
For large counter readings, the places after the decimal point are truncated (e.g.
1234567.1234 → 1234567 or 234567.1234 → 234567.1).
The device can be read out via the following interfaces:
• M-Bus
• Modbus RTU
• Ethernet/Modbus TCP

M-Bus
The M-Bus interface is configured in the Setup → Advanced setup → Application → M-
Bus menu.

Menu position Parameter Description

Baud rate 300/2400/9600 Transmission rate

Device address 1-250 Primary address

ID number 00000000 The identification number is part of the secondary address (see
below)

Manufacturer EAH EAH (stands for Endress And Hauser), cannot be changed

Version 01 Cannot be changed

Medium 0E 0E (=Bus/System), cannot be changed

Number 0-30 Number of values to be transferred

Value Volume flow, T warm, etc. Selection of values to be transferred.

Data format:
• No automatic baud rate detection
• 8 data bits, EVEN parity (not selectable)
Timeout:
The device waits 11 bit times before answering after having received a request.
Operating mode:
Generally, Mode 1 is used, i.e. LSB is transferred first.

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Control characters:
• Start character: 10h (short block) or 68h (long block)
• End character: 16h

Primary address

0 New Device (default)

1…250 Freely available

251…252 Reserved (must not be configured)

253 Addressing via secondary addressing

254 Broadcast address, all respond (only for point-to-point)

255 Broadcast address, none responds

Secondary addressing
The identification number, manufacturer ID, version and medium together make up the
secondary address. If a device (slave) is addressed by the master via this address, its
secondary address is sent with the primary address 253. The device (slave) whose
secondary address matches the sent secondary address responds with E5h and is now
connected to the master via primary address 253. Further responses from the device
(slave) are sent via address 253. A RESET command or the selection of a different bus
device (slave) causes the device (slave) to be deselected. This breaks the connection to the
master.
The identification number (for secondary addressing) is a unique, 8-digit number within
the device that is factory assigned and is generated from the CPU number. This number
can be modified on the unit, though not via M-BUS.
The identification number can be configured in the setup function.
The manufacturer ID, version and medium can be displayed in the setup only; they cannot
be changed.
Addressing is also possible using wildcards. For the identification number, this is "Fhex"
and for the manufacturer ID, version and medium, it is "FFhex".
For the M-Bus, the measured value is transmitted along with the unit (to EN1434-3).
Units that are not supported by M-Bus are transmitted as an SI unit.

Modbus RTU/(TCP/IP)
The device can be connected to a Modbus system via RS485 or Ethernet interface. The
general settings for the Ethernet connection are configured in the Setup → Advanced
setup → System → Ethernet menu, →  51. The configuration for Modbus
communication takes place in the Setup → Advanced setup → System → Modbus menu.

Menu position RTU Ethernet

Device address: 1 to 247 IP address manual or automatic

Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600/19200/38400 -

Parity: Even/Odd/None -

Port - 502

Reg Register Register

Value Value to be transmitted Value to be transmitted

Transfer of values
The actual Modbus TCP protocol is located between layer 5 to 6 in the ISO/OSI model.

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To transmit a value, 3 registers of 2 bytes each are used (2 bytes status + 4-byte float). In
the setup, you can configure which register is to be written with which value. The most
important/most common values are already preconfigured.

Register 000 Status of first measured value (16-bit integer, high byte first)

Register 001 to 002 First measured value (32-bit float, high byte first)

Validity and limit value information are encoded in the status byte.

16 6 5 4 3 2 1

not used 0 0 0 0 ok

0 0 0 1 Open circuit

0 0 1 0 Over range

0 0 1 1 Under range

0 1 0 0 Invalid measured value

0 1 1 0 Replacement value

0 1 1 1 Sensor error

1 Lower limit value violated

1 Upper limit value violated

1 Counter overflow

During the request from the master, the desired start register and the number of registers
to be read are sent to the device. Because a measured value always requires three registers,
the start register and the number must be divisible by 3.
From the master to the BTU meter:
ga fk r1 r0 a1 a0 c1 c2

ga Slave address (1..247)


fk Function, always 03
r1 r0 Start register (high byte first)
a1 a0 Number of registers (high byte first)
c0 c1 CRC checksum (low byte first)
Response from BTU meter for successful request:
ga fk az s1 s0 w3 w2 w1 w0 s1 s0 w3 w2 w1 w0 . . . . . s1 s0 w3 w2 w1 w0 c1 c0

ga Device address
fk Function, always 03
az Number of bytes of all subsequent measured values
s1 s0 Status of first measured value (16-bit integer, high byte first)
w3 w2 w1 w0 First measured value in 32-bit float format, high byte first
s1 s0 Status of second measured value (16-bit integer, high byte first)
w3 w2 w1 w0 Second measured value (32-bit float, high byte first)
s1 s0 Status of last measured value (16-bit integer, high byte first)
w3 w2 w1 w0 Last measured value (32-bit float, high byte first)
c0 c1 CRC checksum, 16-bit (low byte first)
Response from BTU meter for unsuccessful request:
ga fk fc c0 c1

ga Slave address (1..247)


fk Requested function + 80hex

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fc Error code
c0 c1 CRC checksum, 16-bit (low byte first)
Error code:

01 : Function unknown
02 : Start register invalid
03 : Number of registers to be read invalid
For checksum or parity errors in the request from the master, the BTU meter does not
respond.
For large counter readings, the decimal points are truncated.
Additional information on the Modbus is provided in BA01029K.

Ethernet/Webserver (TCP/IP)
Setup → Advanced setup → System → Ethernet
The IP address can be entered manually (fixed IP address) or assigned automatically using
DHCP.
The port for the data communication is set by default to 8000. The port can be changed in
the Expert menu.
The following functions are implemented:
• Data communication to PC software (Field Data Manager Software, FieldCare, OPC
server)
• Web server
• Modbus TCP →  49
Up to 4 connections can be opened simultaneously, e.g. Field Data Manager software,
Modbus TCP and 2x Web server.
However, only one data connection via Port 8000 is possible.
As soon as the max. number of connections is reached, new connection attempts are
blocked until an existing connection is terminated.

Webserver
If the device is connected via Ethernet, it is possible to export the display values via the
internet using a web server.
The web server port is preset to 80. The port can be changed in the Expert → System →
Ethernet menu.
If the network is protected by a firewall, the port may need to be activated.

 37 Display values in the Web browser (taking the example of EngyCal RH33)

As in the case of the display, you can alternate between the display groups in the web
server. The measured values are updated automatically (directly via "link": off/5s/15s/30s/
60s). In addition to the measured values, status and limit value flags are displayed.

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Data can be exported via the web server in HTML or XML format.
When using an Internet browser, it suffices to enter the address http://<IP address> to
display the information as HTML in the browser. In addition, two versions of the XML
format are available. These versions can be integrated into additional systems as required.
The two XML versions contain all the measured values which are assigned to any group.
The decimal point is always displayed as a period in the XML file. Also, all times are
given in UTC The time difference in minutes is noted in the following entry.

Version 1:
The XML file is available in ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1) encoding at the address http://<IP
address>/index.xml (alternatively: http://<IP address>/xml). However, this encoding
cannot display some special characters such as the sum sign. Texts such as digital statuses
are not transmitted.

Version 2:
A UTF-8 encoded XML file can be retrieved at the address http://<IP address>/main.xml
All the measured values and the special characters can be found in this file.
The structure of the channel values for the XML file is explained as follows:

<device id="ID0104" tag="Flow" type="INTRN">


<v1>12.38</v1>
<u1>m3/h</u1>
<vstslv1>2</vstslv1>
<hlsts1>ErS</hlsts1>
<vtime>20120105-004158</vtime>
<man>Endress+Hauser</man>
<param />
</device>

Day Description

tag Channel ident.

v1 Measured value of channel as a decimal value

u1 Unit of measured value

vstslv1 Status of the measured value


0 = OK, 1 = warning, 2 = error

hlsts1 Error description


OK, OC = cable open circuit, Inv = invalid, ErV = error value, OR = over range, UR = under
range, ErS = error sensor

vtime Date and time

MAN Manufacturer

Web server settings


Menu Setup → Advanced setup → System → Ethernet → Web server → Yes or Menu
Expert → System → Ethernet → Web server → Yes
If default port 80 is not available in your network you can change the port in the Expert
menu.
Enter the address for retrieval in the Web browser: http://<IP address>
The following web browsers are supported:
• MS Internet Explorer 6 and higher
• Mozilla Firefox 2.0 and higher
• Opera 9.x and higher
The operating language for the Web server is English. No other languages are offered.
The device makes the data available in HTML or XML format (for Fieldgate Viewer).

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No provision is made for authentication via ID/password.

7.4 Optional device settings/special functions


• "Expert" menu (fine tuning of the device) →  53
• Failure mode →  53
• Tariff counter →  54
• Bidirectional measurement →  55
• User-defined heat carrier →  55
• Temperature sensor matching (CVD) →  56
• DP Flow calculation (e.g. orifice plate) →  56

7.4.1 "Expert" menu (fine tuning of the device)


The Expert menu offers access to functions for fine tuning to adapt the device optimally to
the application conditions. The user interface corresponds to the Setup/Advanced settings
menu plus a few special tuning or service functions, such as adjusting the current inputs
and resetting the device to the order configuration.
Access to the Expert menu requires an access code. The factory default code is "0000".

Adjusting the current inputs


As part of a "2-point correction", the characteristic of the sensor can be adjusted, e.g. to
correct the long-term drift of the current input (current output of a sensor) or to calibrate
the input signal with display devices or sensors. For this purpose, the actual value and a
correction value (set point) are configured for the beginning and end of the measurement
range. By default, the offset is disabled, i.e. the set point and actual value are the same for
each.
The set point must always be within the measuring range.

7.4.2 Failure mode


In the Expert menu, you can configure the fault mode for each input individually.
• In the position "Namur NE 43", the signal range limits for a current input are defined (the
current value at which the "Open circuit" or "Sensor error" alarm is triggered). The
NAMUR guideline defines error limits for the sensors. For details, refer to table.
• The "On error" field defines whether the calculation is stopped (invalid) or whether a
replacement value (error value) is to be used to calculate the energy quantity during the
alarm. The deficit counter is used to record the deficit. For more information, refer to the
table.
The fault mode affects the display, counters and outputs as follows.

Measuring range

Display ----- ----- Measured value Measured value Measured value

Status F F

Diagnostic message Open circuit Sensor error Under range Over range

0 to 20 mA ≥ 22 mA 0 to 22 mA

4 to 20 mA as per Namur NE 43 ≤ 2 mA ≥ 21 mA or > 2 mA > 3.6 mA … ≤ ≥ 20.5 mA … < > 3.8 mA … <
… ≤ 3.6 mA 3.8 mA 21 mA 20.5 mA

4 to 20 mA without Namur ≤ 2 mA ≥ 22 mA > 2 mA … < 22 mA

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Measuring range

RTD T outside
measuring range

Result Configurable in setup: Normal calibration.


• No further calculation and failure The "fault" relay/OC is not switched.
current at output
• Further calculation with replacement
value, normal counter and tariff
counter do not move, deficit counter
runs, calculated value at output. Value
output via buses obtains status byte
"invalid value"
The "fault" relay/OC switches.

7.4.3 Tariff counter


The tariff function serves to measure the energy on separate counters (registers) when a
certain event takes place. For example, the energy can be counted on two separate tariff
counters at a power above and below 100 kW.
The function of the standard energy counter is independent of the tariff counters, i.e. it
continues running.
The two tariff counters can be activated independently of each other by the following
events (tariff models):

Tariff model Necessary inputs

Power (heat flow) Upper or lower set point (min/max)

Volume flow

Temperature warm

Temperature cold

Delta T

Power, warm side*

Power, cold side*

Energy • Limit value


• The counter to which the set point pertains:
Interval/Day/Month/Year/Billing date

Digital input In the digital input, assign the "Start tariff" function

 Tariff 1 can be controlled via digital input 1 only, Tariff 2 via


digital input 2.

Time Time "From" and "To" in the format HH:MM (HH:MM AMPM)

Charging power** As for Heat (energy)

Discharge energy** As for Heat (energy)

*) Power, warm side = Volume * Density * hwarm,


Power, cold side = Volume * Density * hcold
**) If "bidirectional measurement" is enabled in the Application menu, the Charging power and
Discharging power tariff models are used automatically to measure the hot or cold energy.

The tariff counter is an energy counter! The unit is identical to the "normal" energy
counter.
In case of an alarm, the tariff counters behave like the standard counters →  53.
If the tariff type is changed, the counter reading is reset to zero! →  53

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7.4.4 Bidirectional measurement


Bidirectional measurement can be configured in the Setup → Advanced setup →
Application → Bidirectional menu.

There are three forms of bidirectional operation:


Form / operating mode Condition Function

Changing flow direction, displayed by Charging power / discharging power (heat)


scaling the flow input (start value negative, is accumulated depending on the sign of
full scale value positive) the flow

Changing flow direction, shown by digital Charging power / discharging power (heat)
input (flow direction signal from flow is accumulated depending on the status of
transmitter) the digital input

Changing temperature differential

Consider Tswitchover (switchover Twarm > Tswitchover Charging power (heat) is accumulated
temperature parameter = "Yes")
Twarm < Tswitchover Discharging power (heat) is accumulated

Do not consider Tswitchover (switchover ΔT > ΔTlim. Charging power (heat) is accumulated
temperature parameter = "No")
ΔT < -ΔTlim. Discharging power (heat) is accumulated

Tswitchover is the switching temperature for switching from hot to cold operation.
ΔTlim: Low flow cut off (hysteresis), maximum limit 0.5 K (0.9 °F)

The "normal" counter acts as the balance power counter, i.e. the energy is added or
subtracted based on the direction.
The calculated heat flow is displayed with leading sign, i.e. positive sign when charging the
heat accumulator (heating), negative sign when discharging the heat accumulator
(cooling).
The current operating status (heating or cooling) can be output via Relay/Open collector
(Menu/Output/Set point).
The switching temperature (Tswitchover) and the temp. differential (ΔTlim.) can be added to
the display (Group 4 displayed).
For the combination of the Bidirectional and MID function (if these are ordered together),
the Bidirectional/Temperature function is fixed. The operating mode can be changed only
by breaking the custody transfer seal and pressing the custody transfer switch.
The custody transfer approval for the BTU meter for heating/cooling applications
(bidirectional measurement depending on the temperature) takes place in the field. For
changing the parameters after the custody transfer switch is locked, the same information
applies as for the MID approval described in this document.
Combining the operating modes is not possible or leads to undefined device states.

7.4.5 User-defined heat carriers


Heat carriers in refrigerating circuits usually consist of glycol/water mixtures. Mixtures for
the following glycols are already predefined in the EngyCal :
• Ethylene-glycol
• Antifrogen N
• Glycosol N
• Propylene glycol
For these glycol-water mixtures it is possible to enter the glycol concentration for accurate
calculations.
If other heat carriers (e.g. thermal oils, refrigerants) are used, the liquid data have to be
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capacity (max. 10 support points). For devices with the "DP flow measurement" option,
another table is available with two support points for entering the viscosity data.
The units for the tables cannot be configured explicitly; the units for the respective process
variables apply, e.g. those configured under "Setup/Application/Units....".
The values between or outside of the support points are determined by interpolation or
extrapolation.

7.4.6 Temperature calibration (CVD)


The temperature calibration function enables you to store the individual characteristics of
temperature sensors in the device. In this way, any desired temperature sensors can be
paired electronically, which ensures highly accurate measurement of process temperature,
temperature differential and energy.
The electronic pairing of the sensors makes the use of paired sensors (selected sensors
with a similar characteristic) unnecessary and enables individual replacement of sensors,
even for custody transfer applications (without impairing the accuracy of the differential
temperature measurement).
As part of the temperature sensor calibration (electronic pairing), what are known as
Callendar von Dusen coefficients of the general cubic temperature function equation
(IEC751) are replaced by sensor-specific A, B and C coefficients.
To store the curves, select the signal type "Platinum RTD (CVD)" in the Inputs/Temperature
warm (cold) menu. Entry of the coefficients takes place in the Inputs/Temperature warm
(cold)/Linearization CvD menu.

Linearizing equations as per Callendar van Dusen


Range –200 °C (–328 °F) to < 0 °C (32 °F) Rt = R0 * [1 + A * t + B * t2 + (t - 100) * C * t3]]
Range≥0 °C (32 °F) Rt = R0 * (1 + A * t + B * t2)

Operating options Description/remarks

R0 See equation. Input in ohms. Range: 40.000 to 1 050.000 Ohm

A, B, C CvD coefficients. Input in Exp format (x,yyE±zz)

7.4.7 DP flow calculation (flow measurement according to active


pressure method)

General notes
The BTU meter calculates the flow according to the differential pressure method as per the
ISO5167 standard.
Unlike conventional differential pressure measurement methods, which provide accurate
results at the design point only, the device calculates the coefficients of the flow equation
(flow coefficient, velocity approach factor, expansion number, density etc.) continuously
and iteratively. This ensures that the flow is always computed with the greatest of
accuracy, even with fluctuating process conditions and completely independently of the
design conditions (temperature and pressure in the sizing parameters).

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p Δp T
A0013545

 38 DP flow calculation

General ISO 5167 equation for orifice plates, nozzles, Venturi tube

A0013547

Pitot tube

A0013548

Gilflo, V-Cone (other DP flowmeters)

A0013549

Legend

Qm Mass flow (compensated)

k Blockage factor

ρ Density in operating mode

Δp Differential pressure

Qm(A) Mass flow in design parameter

ρA Density in design parameter

ρB Density in operating mode

Parameter configuration for differential pressure measurement


To configure the DP flow measurement, make the following menu selection: Menu/Flow/
Signal: 4 to 20 mA (DP). For additional parameter configuration, the following data

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(according to the design sheet or nameplate of the differential pressure measuring device)
are required.
• Device type and material of the throttle device, e.g. orifice plate, nozzle
• Differential pressure measuring range
• Internal diameter of pipe at 20 °C (68 °F)
• Diameter of the throttle device (or K-factor for Pitot tubes) at 20 °C (68 °F)
• Density in design parameter (for V-Cone and Gilflo only)
For selecting the characteristic for the flow signal

EngyCal DP transmitter (output)

Linear characteristic Characteristic of DP linear transmitter, scaled to mbar or inchH20

Curve square law Characteristic of DP transmitter square root, scaled to kg/h, t/h, ft3/h,
etc.

Preferably, use the linear characteristic, as this attains higher accuracy for flow calculation
in the lower range.
To check the calculation, the following values are displayed in Menu/Diagnostics.
• Flow coefficient c
• Expansion number β
• Differential pressure (DP)

7.5 Data analysis and visualization with the Field Data


Manager software (accessories)
FDM is a software application which offers central data administration with visualization
for recorded data.
This allows the complete data of a measuring point to be archived, e.g.:
• Measured values
• Diagnostic events
• Protocols
FDM saves the data in an SQL database. The database can be operated locally or in a
network (client / server).
The following databases are supported:
• PostgreSQL 2)
You can install and use the free PostgreSQL database which is supplied with the FDM-
CD.
• Oracle 2)
Version 8i or higher. To set up user login, please contact your database administrator.
• Microsoft SQL server 2)
Version 2005 or higher. To set up user login, please contact your database
administrator.

7.5.1 Installation of the Field Data Manager software


Insert the Field Data Manager software CD into your CD/DVD drive. Installation starts
automatically.
An installation assistant guides you through the necessary installation steps.
Details on installing and operating the Field Data Manager software are provided in the
Getting Started Guide supplied with the software and in the Operating Instructions which
are available online at www.products.endress.com/ms20.

2) The product names are registered trademarks of the individual manufacturers.

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You can import data from the device using the software's user interface. Use the USB cable,
which is available as an accessory, or the Ethernet connection of the device, →  51.

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8 Maintenance
No special maintenance work is required for the device.

8.1 Custody transfer devices


For custody transfer devices, a periodic reapproval according to the national calibration
law is prescribed.
The approval periods are regulated nationally. In many EU counties, the approval period is
5 years. Two months before this approval period expires, the BTU meter outputs a warning
message.
The reapproval of the device must be carried out by a certified authority (for example by a
calibration official) on site. If no reapproval is to be carried out the device must be replaced
by a new one when the calibration period ends. BTU meters for cooling applications or
BTU meters for heating/ cooling applications are subject to national law and can be
inspected for custody transfer onsite only by an authorized person.
During reapproval, the counter readings are reset to 0.
For reapproval/verification, observe the testing and inspection instructions for reapproval.
To verify the measured values on the device, the following values with 5 places after the
decimal point are displayed in custody transfer mode.
• Flow (scaled value)
• Temperature warm and cold (scaled value)
• Density
• Enthalpy
• Power
For large display values, the display of the unit is omitted.
Custody transfer mode is exited automatically after 5 minutes.

8.2 Adjustment
A two-point offset is used for adjusting the inputs and outputs. The sensors can be
calibrated in the Expert menu only. Refer to "Adjusting the current inputs", →  53.

8.3 Cleaning
The front of the device can be cleaned with a dry soft cloth.

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9 Accessories
Various accessories, which can be ordered with the device or subsequently from Endress
+Hauser, are available for the device. Detailed information on the order code in question is
available from your local Endress+Hauser sales center or on the product page of the
Endress+Hauser website: www.endress.com.

9.1 Device-specific accessories

9.1.1 For the transmitter

Accessories Description

Weather protection Is used to protect the measuring device from the effects of the weather: e.g. rainwater,
cover excess heating from direct sunlight or extreme cold in winter.

 For details, see Installation Instructions SD00333F


Pipe mounting set Dimensions →  5,  12 and installation instructions →  16 see "Installation" section

DIN rail mounting Dimensions →  7,  12 and installation instructions →  15 see "Installation" section
set

Panel mounting set Dimensions →  6,  12 and installation instructions →  14 see "Installation" section

9.1.2 For the sensor

Accessories Description

Heating jacket Is used to stabilize the temperature of the fluids in the sensor.
Water, water vapor and other non-corrosive liquids are permitted for use as fluids.
If using oil as a heating medium, please consult with Endress+Hauser.
Heating jackets cannot be used with sensors fitted with a rupture disk.

 For details, see Operating Instructions BA00099D

9.2 Communication-specific accessories


Commubox FXA195 For intrinsically safe HART communication with FieldCare via the USB interface.
HART
 For details, see "Technical Information" TI00404F
Commubox FXA291 Connects Endress+Hauser field devices with a CDI interface (= Endress+Hauser
Common Data Interface) and the USB port of a computer or laptop.

 For details, see "Technical Information" TI00405C


HART Loop Converter Is used to evaluate and convert dynamic HART process variables to analog current
HMX50 signals or limit values.

 BA00371F
For details, see "Technical Information" TI00429F and Operating Instructions

Wireless HART adapter Is used for the wireless connection of field devices.
SWA70 The WirelessHART adapter can be easily integrated into field devices and existing
infrastructures, offers data protection and transmission safety and can be operated
in parallel with other wireless networks with minimum cabling complexity.

 For details, see Operating Instructions BA061S

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Fieldgate FXA320 Gateway for the remote monitoring of connected 4-20 mA measuring devices via a
Web browser.

 BA00053S
For details, see "Technical Information" TI00025S and Operating Instructions

Fieldgate FXA520 Gateway for the remote diagnostics and remote configuration of connected HART
measuring devices via a Web browser.

 For details, see "Technical Information" TI00025S and Operating Instructions


BA00051S

Field Xpert SFX100 Compact, flexible and robust industry handheld terminal for remote configuration
and for obtaining measured values via the HART current output (4-20 mA).

 For details, see Operating Instructions BA00060S

9.3 Service-specific accessories


Accessories Description

Applicator Software for selecting and sizing Endress+Hauser measuring devices:


• Calculation of all the necessary data for identifying the optimum flowmeter: e.g.
nominal diameter, pressure loss, accuracy or process connections.
• Graphic illustration of the calculation results
Administration, documentation and access to all project-related data and
parameters over the entire life cycle of a project.
Applicator is available:
• Via the Internet: https://wapps.endress.com/applicator
• On CD-ROM for local PC installation.

W@M Life cycle management for your plant


W@M supports you with a wide range of software applications over the entire
process: from planning and procurement, to the installation, commissioning and
operation of the measuring devices. All the relevant device information, such as
the device status, spare parts and device-specific documentation, is available for
every device over the entire life cycle.
The application already contains the data of your Endress+Hauser device. Endress
+Hauser also takes care of maintaining and updating the data records.
W@M is available:
• Via the Internet: www.endress.com/lifecyclemanagement
• On CD-ROM for local PC installation.

FieldCare FDT-based plant asset management tool from Endress+Hauser.


It can configure all smart field units in your system and helps you manage them. By
using the status information, it is also a simple but effective way of checking their
status and condition.

 For details, see Operating Instructions BA00027S and BA00059S

9.4 System components


Accessories Description

Memograph M graphic The Memograph M graphic data manager provides information on all the relevant
display recorder process variables. Measured values are recorded correctly, limit values are
monitored and measuring points analyzed. The data are stored in the 256 MB
internal memory and also on a SD card or USB stick.

 BA00247R
For details, see "Technical Information" TI00133R and Operating Instructions

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RN221N Active barrier with power supply for safe separation of 4-20 mA standard signal
circuits. Offers bidirectional HART transmission.

 BA00202R
For details, see "Technical Information" TI00073R and Operating Instructions

RNS221 Supply unit for powering two 2-wire measuring devices solely in the non-Ex area.
Bidirectional communication is possible via the HART communication jacks.

 Instructions
For details, see "Technical Information" TI00081R and Brief Operating
KA00110R

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10 Troubleshooting

10.1 Instrument diagnostics and troubleshooting


The Diagnostics menu is used for the analysis of the device functions and offers
comprehensive assistance during troubleshooting. To find the causes for device errors or
alarm messages, follow these basic procedures.

General troubleshooting procedure


1. Open diagnosis list: Lists the 10 most recent diagnostic messages. This can be used to
determine which errors are currently present and whether an error has repeatedly
occurred.
2. Open measured value display diagnostics: Verify the input signals by displaying the
raw values (mA, Hz, Ohm) or the scaled measuring ranges. To verify calculations, call
up calculated auxiliary variables if necessary.
3. Most errors can be rectified by performing steps 1 and 2. If the error persists, observe
the troubleshooting instructions for the error types from Chapter 9.2 of the
Operating Instructions.
4. If this does not rectify the problem, contact the Service Department. The contact
details of your Endress+Hauser representative can be found on the internet at
www.endress.com/worldwide. For service inquiries, please always have the error
number and the information from the Device information/ENP (program name,
Serial Number etc.) available.

The contact details of your Endress+Hauser representative can be found on the internet at
www.endress.com/worldwide.

10.1.1 Hold function – "freezing" the display values


The hold function freezes the entire measured value acquisition, including the counter
readings. As part of troubleshooting, e.g. for rewiring, this function is recommended for
suppressing error messages so that the diagnostics and events list are not filled with
unnecessary entries.
The measured values during Hold mode are ignored for data logging. The hold
function is enabled/disabled in the Diagnostics menu and stopped automatically if no
button is pressed for 5 minutes.
The operating option is visible only if the device is not locked by custody transfer
switch. Activating the hold function is stored in the event logbook.

10.1.2 Troubleshooting for M-BUS


If communication with the EngyCal does not materialize via the M-Bus, check the
following:
• Does the device address in the device match the master?
• Are the device and the master using the same baud rate?
• Is there more than one device with the same device address attached to the M-Bus?
• Is the M-Bus connected to the device correctly?

10.1.3 Troubleshooting for MODBUS


• Do the device and master have the same baudrate and parity?
• Is the interface correctly wired?
• Does the device address sent by the master match the configured address of the device?
• Do all slaves on the MODBUS have different device addresses?

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10.1.4 Device error/alarm relay


There is a global "alarm relay" (the user can either assign the relay or one of the open
collectors in the setup).
This "alarm relay" switches if "F"-type errors occur (F = failure), i.e. "M"-type errors (M=
Maintenance required) do not switch the alarm relay.
For errors of type F, the color of the backlighting of the display additionally switches from
white to red.

10.2 Error messages


Error Description Remedy

F041 Cable open circuit: • Check wiring


AI1 (flow), AI2 (T warm), AI3 (T cold) • Enlarge measuring range (change scaling)
• Replace sensor
Input current ≤ 2 mA
• Incorrect wiring
• Full scale value of the measuring range
configured incorrectly
• Sensor defective

F104 Sensor error • Check wiring


Input current > 2 to ≤ 3.6 mA or ≥ 21 mA (or • Enlarge measuring range (change scaling)
22 mA for 0 to 20 mA signal) • Replace sensor
• Select a larger value for pulse value
• Incorrect wiring
• Full scale value of the measuring range
configured incorrectly
• Sensor defective
Pulse input > 12.5 kHz or > 25 Hz

F201 Device error (operating system error) Contact the Service Department

F261 System error (miscellaneous hardware errors) Contact the Service Department

F301 Setup defective Reconfigure the device. If the error recurs,


contact service.

F303 Device data defective Contact the Service Department

F305 Counters defective Counter value is reset automatically to 0

F307 Customer preset value defective Save configuration parameters.

F309 Invalid date/time (e.g. GoldCap was empty) Device was switched off too long. The date/
time must be set again.

F310 The setup could not be saved. Contact the Service Department

F311 Device data could not be stored Contact the Service Department

F312 Calibration data could not be stored Contact the Service Department

F314 Activation code is no longer correct (incorrect Enter new code


serial number/program name).

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F431 Calibration data missing Contact the Service Department

F501 Invalid configuration Check setup

F900 Input variable(s) outside the calculation limits • Check plausibility of the measured input
(see Technical data, →  74) values
• Check scaling of device inputs/sensor
outputs
• Check system/process

F903 Frost, T water < 0 °C (32 °F), T for glycol • Check plausibility, scaling, physical value
concentration too low (e.g. ohms) of the temperature input/sensor
output
• Check system/process, increase glycol
concentration where necessary.

M904 End of frost

F910 Firmware for this device not released. Install correct firmware.

F914 Density calculation for DP flow calculation is Check temperature input and entries in the
faulty density table.

F915 Viscosity calculation for DP flow calculation is Check temperature input and entries in the
faulty viscosity table.

F916 Flow < 0 ! Check process values and settings.


If the bidirectional flow is controlled via the
temperature, the flow must not be negative.

M102 Over range Enlarge measuring range (change scaling)


Input current ≥ 20.5 mA to < 21 mA

M103 Under range Enlarge measuring range (change scaling)


Input current > 3.6 mA to ≤ 3.8 mA

M284 Firmware has been updated. No action required.

M302 Setup has been loaded from backup. No effect on operation. To be safe, check setup
(configuration) and adjust if necessary

M304 Device data defective. The system continues No action required.


working with backup data.

M306 Counter defective, but system could continue Check plausibility of the counter reading
working with backup. (compare to last stored counter reading)

M313 FRAM has been defragmented No action required.

M315 No IP address could be obtained from the Check network cable, contact network
DHCP server! administrator.

M316 No or incorrect MAC address Contact the Service Department

M502 Device is locked! Check custody transfer switch,


- e.g. for firmware update attempt locking via digital channel

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M905 Limit value over/under cut

M906 Limit value violation end

M908 Analog/pulse output error Check process values and scaling of the
output, select larger full scale value (or pulse
value) if necessary.

M909 Negative temperature differential (T warm < Check process values and settings of the
T cold) temperature inputs

M911 Custody transfer date will expire on <Date> Check the approval validity period for the
(appears 2 months before the expiration date) device according to national regulations. If the
approval period expires, recalibrate the device
as soon as possible (e.g. by sending it in).

M912 Custody transfer date expired. Check the approval validity period for the
(default value 5 years) device according to national regulations. If the
approval period expires, recalibrate the device
as soon as possible (e.g. by sending it in).

M913 DP flow outside ISO 5167, i.e. the input Check entries for model, pipe diameter,
parameters for the calculation are outside the throttle diameter.
scope of application of the ISO 5167 standard
 The calculations continue to be carried
out, but the accuracy according to ISO
5167 is not guaranteed.

10.3 Diagnosis list


Refer also to error messages, →  65.
The device has a diagnostic list in which the last 10 diagnostic messages (messages with
error numbers from type Fxxx or Mxxx) are stored.
The diagnosis list is designed as a ring memory, i.e. when the memory is full the oldest
messages are automatically overwritten (no message).
The following information is saved:
• Date/time
• Error number
• Error text
The diagnosis list is not read out via PC operating software. However, it can be displayed
via FieldCare.
The following fall under Fxxx or Mxxx:
• Open circuit
• Sensor error
• Invalid meas.val.

10.4 Output function test


In the Diagnostics/Simulation menu, the user can output certain signals at the outputs
(function text).
The simulation is ended automatically if the user has not pressed any buttons for 5
minutes or has switched off the function explicitly.

10.4.1 Relay tests


The user can switch the relay manually.

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10.4.2 Simulation of outputs


The user can output certain signals at the outputs (function test).

Analog output
Allows you to output a current value for test purposes. You can configure fixed values:
• 3.6 mA
• 4.0 mA
• 8.0 mA
• 12.0 mA
• 16.0 mA
• 20.0 mA
• 20.5 mA
• 21.0 mA

Pulse outputs (Pulse / OC)


Allows you to output pulse packages for test purposes. The following frequencies are
possible:
• 0.1 Hz
• 1 Hz
• 5 Hz
• 10 Hz
• 50 Hz
• 100 Hz
• 200 Hz
• 500 Hz
The following simulations are possible for the pulse output only:
• 1 kHz
• 5 kHz
• 10 kHz

10.4.3 Status of the outputs


The current status of the relays and open collector outputs can be queried in the
"Diagnostics/Outputs" menu (e.g. relay 1: open).

10.5 Spare parts


If ordering spare parts, please specify the serial number of the unit! Installation
instructions are included with the spare part.

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1

4 9
7
7
3

6
7
8

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2

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 39 Spare parts of the device

Item No. Description Order Code

1 RH33 housing front incl. front foil XPR0001-FH

2 Housing base (lasered) incl. threaded plate XPR0001-UT


(specify serial number)

3 Internal electronic covers incl. screws (for XPR0001-CP


mainboard + CPU card)

4 Set of small parts XPR0001-SP


Hinge pins, pressure compensation element,
USB cover, panel seal

5 Cable insertion set for panel mounting XPR0001-SK


4xM20, 2xM12, 1xM25

6 Mainboard XPR0003-

Approval AA Non-hazardous area

CP CSA General Purpose

Supply 1 100 to 230 V (AC:


voltage –15 %/+10 %,
50/60 Hz)

2 24 V (DC: –50 %/+75 %;


AC: ±50 %, 50/60 Hz)
Output B1 1x analog/pulses
(active), 2x open
collector

7 CPU card + LCD + ribbon cable XPR0002-

Device type A RH33

Medium A Water

B Glycol + water + other


liquids

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Item No. Description Order Code

Display AA English
operating
language AB German

AC French

AD Spanish

AE Italian

AF Dutch

AG Portuguese
AH Polish

AI Russian

AR Czech

Application E2 Tariff function, 2


packages counters

E3 Bidirectional
measurement

E4 DP flow calculation/
compensation

8 Communication card USB XPR0001-KA

Communication card USB + Ethernet XPR0001-KB

Communication card USB + ModBus RTU XPR0001-KC


(RS485)

Communication card USB + MBus XPR0001-KD

9 Plug-in terminal, 2-pin RM5.0 71084277

W/O Item No. Pipe mounting set XPR0001-RM

Wall mounting set XPR0001-WM

DIN rail mounting set XPR0001-DM

Panel mounting set incl. panel seal XPR0001-SM

Plug-in terminal, 3-pin FMC1.5/3-ST-3.5 for 51009210


digital I/O and RS485

10.6 Software history and overview of compatibility


Release
The firmware version on the nameplate and in the Operating Instructions indicates the
device release: XX.YY.ZZ (example 1.02.01).

XX Change to main version.


No longer compatible. The device and Operating Instructions change.
YY Change to functions and operation.
Compatible. The Operating Instructions change.
ZZ Fixes and internal changes.
No changes to the Operating Instructions.

Date Firmware Version Software changes Documentation

07/2010 01.00.xx Original Software BA290K/09/EN07.10

07/2011 01.02.xx Output of Tariff 1/2 at OC BA00290K/09/EN/01.11

09/2011 01.03.xx Webserver port can be configured BA00290K/09/EN/02.11

12/2013 01.04.xx Switchover temperature for bi-directional BA00290K/09/EN/03.13


measurement can be deactivated

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Date Firmware Version Software changes Documentation

10/2014 01.04.xx - BA00290K/09/EN/04.14

03/2016 01.04.xx - BA00290K/09/EN/05.16

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11 Return
The measuring device must be returned if it is need of repair or a factory calibration, or if
the wrong measuring device has been delivered or ordered. Legal specifications require
Endress+Hauser, as an ISO-certified company, to follow certain procedures when handling
products that are in contact with the medium.
To ensure safe, swift and professional device returns, please refer to the procedure and
conditions for returning devices provided on the Endress+Hauser website at
http://www.endress.com/support/return-material

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12 Disposal
The device contains electronic components and must therefore be disposed of as electronic
waste. Comply with local disposal regulations.

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13 Technical data

13.1 Input

Current/pulse input This input can be used either as a current input for 0/4 to 20 mA signals (not if the
Custody Transfer option was selected) or as a pulse or frequency input.
The input is galvanically isolated (500 V testing voltage towards all other inputs and
outputs).

Cycle time
The cycle time is 250 ms or 500 ms respectively when using one or two RTD inputs.

Response time
In the case of analog signals, the reaction time is the time between the change at the input
and the time when the output signal is equivalent to 90 % of the full scale value. The
reaction time is lengthened by 250 ms if an RTD with 3-wire measurement is connected.

Input Output Reaction time [ms]

Current Current ≤ 600

Current Relay/digital output ≤ 600

RTD Current/ relay/digital output ≤ 600

Cable open circuit detection Current/ relay/digital output ≤ 600

Cable open circuit detection, RTD Current/ relay/digital output ≤ 1100

Pulse input Pulse output ≤ 600

Current input

Measuring range: ⁰⁄₄ to 20 mA + 10 % over range

Accuracy: 0.1 % of full scale value

Temperature drift: 0.01 %/K (0.0056 %/°F) of full scale value

Loading capacity: max. 50 mA, max. 2.5 V

Input impedance (load): 50 Ω

HART® signals Not affected

A/D converter resolution: 20 bit

Pulse/frequency input
The pulse/frequency input can be configured for different frequency ranges:
• Pulses and frequencies up to 12.5 kHz
• Pulses and frequencies up to 25 Hz (filters out bounce contacts, max. bounce time: 5 ms)

Minimum pulse width:

Range up to 12.5 kHz 40 µs

Range up to 25 Hz 20 ms

Maximum permissible contact bounce time:

Range up to 25 Hz 5 ms

Pulse input for active voltage pulses and contact sensors as per EN 1434-2, Class IB and IC:

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Non-conductive state ≤1V

Conductive state ≥2V

No-load supply voltage: 3 to 6 V

Current limiting resistance in the power


supply (pull-up at input): 50 to 2 000 kΩ

Maximum permissible input voltage: 30 V (for active voltage pulses)

Pulse input for contact sensors as per EN 1434-2, Class ID and IE:

Low-level ≤ 1.2 mA

High-level ≥ 2.1 mA

No-load supply voltage: 7 to 9 V

Current limiting resistance in the power


supply (pull-up at input): 562 to 1 000 Ω

Not suitable for active input voltages

Current/pulse input:

Low-level ≤ 8 mA

High-level ≥ 13 mA

Loading capacity: Max. 50 mA, max. 2.5 V

Input impedance (load): 50 Ω

Accuracy during frequency measurement:

Basic accuracy: 0.01 % of measured value

Temperature drift: 0.01 % of measured value over entire temperature range

2 x current/RTD input
These inputs can be used either as current inputs (⁰⁄₄ to 20 mA; not if the Custody Transfer
option was selected) or as resistance temperature detector (RTD = resistance
thermometer) inputs. It is also possible to configure one input as a current input and the
other as an RTD input.
The two inputs are galvanically connected but galvanically isolated from the other inputs
and outputs (testing voltage: 500 V).

Current input

Measuring range: ⁰⁄₄ to 20 mA + 10 % over range

Accuracy: 0.1 % of full scale value

Temperature drift: 0.01 %/K (0.0056 %/°F) of full scale value

Loading capacity: Max. 50 mA, max. 2.5 V

Input impedance (load): 50 Ω

A/D converter resolution: 24 bit

HART® signals are not affected.

RTD input
Pt100, Pt500 and Pt1000 resistance temperature detectors can be connected to this input.

Measuring ranges:

Pt100_exact: –200 to 300 °C (–328 to 572 °F)

Pt100_wide: –200 to 600 °C (–328 to 1 112 °F)

Pt500: –200 to 300 °C (–328 to 572 °F)

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Pt1000: –200 to 300 °C (–328 to 572 °F)

Connection method: 2-, 3- or 4-wire connection

Accuracy: 4-wire:
0.06 % of measuring range
3-wire:
0.06 % of measuring range + 0.8 K (1.44 °F)

Temperature drift: 0.01 %/K (0.0056 %/°F)

Delta T measurement (differential 0.03 °C (0.054 °F)


measurement between both RTD inputs):

Characteristic curves: DIN EN 60751:2008 IPTS-90

Max. cable resistance: 40 Ω

Cable open circuit detection: Outside the measuring range

Digital inputs
Two digital inputs are available for switching the following functions.

Digital input 1 Digital input 2

Activate tariff counter 1 Activate tariff counter 2


Time synchronization Change flow direction
Lock device (Block set up) Time synchronization
Lock device (Block set up)

Input level:
As per IEC 61131-2 Type 3:
Logical "0" (corresponds to –3 to +5 V), activation with logical "1" (corresponds to
+11 to +30 V)

Input current:
Max. 3.2 mA

Input voltage:
Max. 30 V (steady-state, without destroying input)

13.2 Output

Current/pulse output This output can be used either as a ⁰⁄₄ to 20 mA current output or as a voltage pulse
(option) output.
The output is galvanically isolated (500 V testing voltage towards all other inputs and
outputs).

Current output (active)

Output range: ⁰⁄₄ to 20 mA + 10 % over range

Load: 0 to 600 Ω (as per IEC 61131-2)

Accuracy: 0.1 % of full scale value

Temperature drift: 0.01 %/K (0.0056 %/°F) of full scale value

Inductive load: Max. 10 mH

Capacitance load: Max. 10 µF

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Ripple: Max. 12 mVpp on 600 Ω for frequencies < 50 kHz

D/A converter resolution: 14 bit

Pulse output (active)

Frequency: Max. 12.5 kHz

Pulse width: min.40 µs

Voltage level: Low: 0 to 2 V


High: 15 to 20 V

Maximum output current: 22 mA

Short-circuit proof

2 x relay output The relays are designed as NO contacts. The output is galvanically isolated (1 500 V testing
voltage towards all other inputs and outputs).

Max. relay switching capacity: AC: 250 V, 3 A


DC: 30 V, 3 A

Minimum contact load: 10 V, 1 mA

Min. switching cycles: >105

2 x digital output, open The two digital inputs are galvanically isolated from one another and from all the other
collector (option) inputs and outputs (testing voltage: 500 V). The digital outputs can be used as status or
pulse outputs.

Frequency: Max. 1 kHz

Pulse width: min.500 µs

Current: Max. 120 mA

Voltage: Max. 30 V

Voltage drop: Max. 2 V in conductive state

Maximum load resistance: 10 kΩ

 For higher values, the switching edges are flattened.

Auxiliary voltage output The auxiliary voltage output can be used to power the transmitter or control the digital
(transmitter power supply) inputs. The auxiliary voltage is short-circuit proof and galvanically isolated (500 V testing
voltage towards all other inputs and outputs).

Output voltage: 24 V DC ±15 % (not stabilized)

Output current: Max. 70 mA

HART® signals are not affected.

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13.3 Terminal assignment

Electrical connection +

+ + U + I
R R R R L/+N/-
1 5 6 2 52 53 10 11 50 51 13 14 23 24
Relay 1 Relay 2 Power
T Warm Flow supply
RTD or 0/4...20 mA Pulse or 0/4...20 mA

1+ 1- 2+ 2- + - 1+ 1- 2+ 2- + -
3 7 8 4 54 55 60 61 62 63 70 71 80 81 82 81 90 91
T Cold or Pressure 2x Open Col. I/Pulse Out 2x Digital In LPS
RTD or 0/4...20 mA
A0022341

 40 Terminal assignment of the EngyCal RH33

Supply voltage • Low-voltage power unit: 100 to 230 V AC (–15 % / +10 %) ⁵⁰⁄₆₀ Hz
• Extra-low voltage power unit:
24 V DC (–50 % / +75 %)
24 V AC (±50 %) ⁵⁰⁄₆₀ Hz
An overload protection unit (rated current ≤ 10 A) is required for the power cable.

Power consumption 15 VA

13.4 Communication interfaces


A USB interface (with CDI protocol), and optionally Ethernet, are used to configure the
device and read out the values. ModBus and M-Bus are optionally available as
communication interfaces.
None of the interfaces has a modifying effect on the device in accordance with PTB
Requirement PTB-A 50.1.

USB device Connection: Type B socket

Specification: USB 2.0

Speed: Full speed (max. 12 MBit/sec)

Max. cable length: 3 m (9.8 ft)

Ethernet TCP/IP The Ethernet interface is optional, and cannot be combined with other optional interfaces.
It is galvanically isolated (testing voltage: 500 V). A standard patch cable (e.g. CAT5E) can
be used to connect the Ethernet interface. A special cable gland is available for this
purpose which allows users to guide pre-terminated cables through the housing. Via the
Ethernet interface, the device can be connected to office equipment using a hub or a
switch.

Standard: 10/100 Base-T/TX (IEEE 802.3)

Socket: RJ-45

Max. cable length: 100 m (328 ft)

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Web server
When the device is connected via Ethernet, the display values can also be read out via the
Internet using a web server.
Data can be read out via the web server in HTML or XML format.

RS485 Connection: 3-pin plug-in terminal

Transmission protocol: RTU

Transmission rate: 2400/4800/9600/19200/38400

Parity: choose from none, even, odd

Modbus TCP The Modbus TCP interface is optional, and cannot be ordered with other optional
interfaces. It is used to connect the device to higher-order systems to transmit all
measured values and process values. The Modbus TCP interface is physically identical to
the Ethernet interface.

Modbus RTU The Modbus RTU (RS-485) interface is optional, and cannot be ordered with other
optional interfaces.
It is galvanically isolated (testing voltage: 500 V) and used to connect the device to higher-
order systems to transmit all measured values and process values. It is connected via a 3-
pin plug-in terminal.

M-Bus The M-Bus (Meter Bus) interface is optional, and cannot be ordered with other optional
interfaces. It is galvanically isolated (testing voltage: 500 V) and used to connect the device
to higher-order systems to transmit all measured values and process values. It is connected
via a 3-pin plug-in terminal.

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13.5 Performance characteristics

Reference operating • Power supply 230 V AC ±10 %; 50 Hz ±0.5 Hz


conditions • Warm-up time > 2 h
• Ambient temperature 25 °C ±5 K (77 °F ±9 °F)
• Humidity 39 % ±10 % r.F.

Arithmetic unit Medium Größe Bereich

Water Temperature measuring range 0 to 350 °C (32 to 662 °F)

Temperature differential range ΔT 0 to 350 K (0 to 630 °F)

Measuring range approved for custody 0 to 300 °C (32 to 572 °F)


transfer ΔT: 3 to 297 K (5.4 to 534.6 °F)

Accuracy 3 to 20 K (5.4 to 36 °F): < 0.7 % of the


measured value
20 to 300 K (36 to 540 °F): < 0.2 % of the
measured value

Accuracy acc. to EN1434/OIML75 ± (0,5 + ΔQmin / ΔQ) %

Water/glycol Glycol concentration 0 to 60 %

Temperature measuring range –40 to 350 °C (–40 to 662 °F)

Maximum temperature differential range 0 to 390 °C (0 to 702 °F)


ΔT

Accuracy (0 to 40 % glycol) 3 to 20 K (5.4 to 36 °F): < 0.9 % of the


measured value
20 to 300 K (36 to 540 °F): < 0.4 % of the
measured value

Liquids Temperature measuring range –200 to 600 °C (–328 to 1 112 °F)

Maximum temperature differential range 0 to 390 °C (0 to 702 °F)


ΔT

Error limit for ΔT see water

Measurement and calculation interval 500 ms

13.6 Installation

Mounting location Wall/pipe mounting, panel or top-hat rail as per IEC 60715 3)

Orientation The orientation is only determined by the legibility of the display.

13.7 Environment

Ambient temperature –20 to +60 °C (–4 to +140 °F)


range

Storage temperature –30 to +70 °C (–22 to +158 °F)

3) According to UL approval panel or surface mountable only.

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Climate class As per IEC 60 654-1 Class B2, as per EN 1434 ambient class C

Humidity Maximum relative humidity 80 % for temperatures up to 31 °C (87.8 °F), decreasing


linearly to 50 % relative humidity at 40 °C (104 °F).

Electr. safety As per IEC 61010-1, UL61010-1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 61010-1.


• Protection class II
• Overvoltage category II
• Pollution degree 2
• Overload protection ≤ 10 A
• Operating altitude: up to 2 000 m (6 560 ft.) above MSL

Degree of protection • Panel mounting: IP65 front panel, IP20 rear panel (not evaluated by UL)
• Top-hat rail: IP20
• Field housing: IP66, NEMA4x (for cable gland with double seal insert: IP65) (not
evaluated by UL)

Electromagnetic As per EN 1434-4, EN 61326 series and NAMUR NE21


compatibility

13.8 Mechanical construction

Design, dimensions
144 (5.67) 77 (3.03)
138 (5.43)
144 (5.67)
175 (6.89)

138 (5.43) 103.1 (4.06)

A0013438

 41 Housing of the BTU meter ; dimensions in mm (in)

Weight Approx. 700 g (1.5 lbs)

Materials Housing: fiber-glass reinforced plastic, Valox 553

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Terminals Spring terminals, 2.5 mm² (14 AWG); auxiliary voltage with plug-in screw terminal
(30-12 AWG; torque 0.5 to 0.6 Nm) .

Resistance temperature
detector TR10 (option)

10 (0.4)
M4

80 (3.15)
IL

A0015313

 42 Optional resistance thermometer detector TR10; dimensions in mm (in)


IL Insertion length
L Immersion length

More technical data on the resistance temperature detector TR10 can be found in the
associated Technical Information, which you can download from www.de.endress.com/
download.

Process connection of Process connection Version Thread length TL


resistance temperature
Cylindrical Conical
detector TR10 (option)
G G1/2" 15 mm (0.6 in)
SW/AF NPT NPT1/2" 8 mm (0.32 in)
E

TL TL

ML,
L

A0008620

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13.9 Human interface

Display elements • Display:


160 x 80 dot matrix LCD with white background, color switches to red in an alarm
condition, active display area 70 x 34 mm (2.76 x 1.34 in)
• LED status display:
Operation: 1 x green
Fault indication: 1 x red

1 5

2
4

A0013444

 43 Display and operating elements


1 LED green, "Operation"
2 LED red, "Fault indicator"
3 USB connection for configuration
4 Operating keys: -, +, E
5 160x80 DOT matrix display

Local operation 3 keys, "-", "+", "E".

Configuration interface USB interface, front-panel, optional Ethernet interface: configuration via PC with PC
operating software FieldCare Device Setup.

Data logging Real time clock


• Drift: 15 min per year
• Power reserve: 1 week

Software • Field Data Manager software MS20: visualization software and database for analyzing
and evaluating the measuring data and calculated values, as well as tamper-proof data
logging
• FieldCare Device Setup: The device can be programmed using the FieldCare PC
software. FieldCare Device Setup is included in the scope of supply of the Commubox
FXA291 or RXU10- G1 (see ‘Accessories’) or can be downloaded at no charge from
www.endress.com.

13.10 Certificates and approvals

Approval for custody As per MID 2014/32/EU (L 96/149), EN1434 (water/liquids) and OIML R75
transfer

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CE mark The measuring system meets the legal requirements of the applicable EC guidelines. These
are listed in the corresponding EC Declaration of Conformity together with the standards
applied. Endress+Hauser confirms successful testing of the device by affixing to it the CE
mark.

Other standards and • IEC 60529:


guidelines Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code)
• IEC 61010-1: 2001 cor 2003
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory
use
• IEC 61326-Serie:
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC requirements)
• NAMUR NE21, NE43:
Association for Standards for Control and Regulation in the Chemical Industry
• IAPWS-IF 97:
Internationally applicable and recognized calculation standard (since 1997) for steam
and water. Issued by the International Association for the Properties of Water and
Steam (IAPWS).
• OIML R75:
International construction and testing regulation for water energy managers by the
Organisation Internationale de Métrologie Légale.
• EN 1434
• EN ISO 5167
Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices

CSA GP CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, 2nd Edition

UL approval UL recognized component (see www.ul.com/database, search for Keyword "E225237")

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14 Appendix

14.1 Operating functions and parameters


If a number in the form XXXXXX-XX is specified in a table row next to a parameter, the
parameter can be accessed directly.
For this purpose go to the menu Expert → Direct Access and enter the number specified.

14.1.1 Language menu

German Select the operating language of the device from the list.
English
Español
Français
Italiano
Nederlands
Polski
Portuguese
Russkij
ceština

14.1.2 Display/operation menu

Changing the group Choose the group which should be displayed. Change automatically between
the configured display groups or display one of the 6 display groups →  42

Display brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display here. Number: 1-99

Display contrast You can adjust the contrast of the display here. Number: 20-80

Stored values Display the analyses stored in the device →  43.

Display Choose the data which should be displayed.

14.1.3 Setup menu


In this setup, you can select only the most common/important operating options. Special
settings can also be configured via "Expert".
Some parameters are marked as follows in the tables:
• 1) Custody transfer-related. Cannot be changed if the device is locked by the custody
transfer switch.
• 2) Custody transfer-related, but can be changed 3x

Units2) 100001-00 Select your unit system (SI or US units).

 All units are switched to the selected unit system, but configured values
are not converted.

Pulse value2) 210013-00 Unit for the pulse value, e.g. pulse/l, l/pulse...

Value2) 210003-00 Pulse factor = factor which, multiplied by an input impulse, yields the physical
value. Example: 1 pulse corresponds to 5 m3, pulse value is set to "m3/pulse" Þ
enter "5" here.
Decimal number, 8 digits including leading sign and decimal separator.

Mounting location Q2) 210012-00 Specify where the flow sensor is installed (Temperature warm or Temperature
cold).
This is important so that the correct temperature is used for density calculation.

Date/time Set date/time

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UTC time zone Current UTC time zone (UTC = coordinated universal time).

Actual date Actual date. Format as configured under date format.

Actual time Actual time. HH:MM, 12/24-hour as configured in the time format.

Changing You can change the date and time here.

UTC time zone 120010-00

Date/time2) 120013- 00

Advanced setup Additional settings that are not essential for the basic operation of the device.

System Basic settings that are needed to operate the device (e.g. date, time,
communication settings etc.)

Access code 100000-00 4-digit number.


Using this code set-up access can be protected from unauthorized persons. In
order to change any parameter the correct code must be entered. Factory
default is "0", this means changes can be done at any time.

 Make a note of the code and store in a safe place.


Device tag 000031-00 Individual name of the device (max. 17 characters).

Decimal separator 100003-00 Select in which form the decimal separator character is to be displayed

Fault switching 100002-00 If the device detects a system error (e.g. hardware defect) or a fault (e.g. cable
open circuit), the selected output switches.
Selectable: Relay 1/2 or OpenCollector 1/2

Date/time setting Date/time set-up

Date format 110000-00 Select in which format the date is to be set and displayed.

Time format 110001-00 Select in which format the time is to be set and displayed.

Date/time Set date/time

UTC time zone 120000-00 Current UTC time zone (UTC = coordinated universal time).

Actual date 120001-00 Actual date. Format as configured under date format.

Actual time 120002-00 Actual time. HH:MM, 12/24-hour as configured in the time format.

Changing You can change the date and time here.

UTC time zone 120010-00 Set your UTC time zone (UTC = universal time coordinated).

Date/time2) 120013-00 Set your current date and your current time.

NT/ST changeover Settings for summer time changeover

NT/ST changeover2) 110002-00 Function for summer/normal time changeover. Automatic: Changes to the local
regional regulations; Manual: Changeover times can be set in the following
addresses ; Off: No changeover times required.

NT/ST region2) 110003-00 Selects the regional settings for summer/normal time changeover.

Begin summer time

Occurrence2) 110005-00 Day in spring on which the switch from standard time to summer time takes
place, e.g. for the fourth Sunday in March: select 4.

Day2) 110006-00 Day of the week on which the switch from standard time to summer time takes
place in spring, e.g. for the fourth Sunday in March: select Sunday.

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Month2) 110007-00 Month on which the switch from standard time to summer time takes place in
spring, e.g. for the fourth Sunday in March: select March.

Date 110008-00 Day, when in the spring a change from normal to summer time occurs.

Time2) 110009-00 Time when the clocks go forward one hour on the day the time changes from
standard time to summer time (format: hh:mm).

End summer time

Occurrence2) 110011-00 Day on which the switch back from summer time to standard time takes place
in fall, e.g. for the fourth Sunday in October: select 4.

Day2) 110012-00 Day of the week on which the switch back from summer time to standard time
takes place in fall, e.g. for the fourth Sunday in October: select Sunday.

Month2) 110013-00 Month in which the switch back from summer time to standard time takes
place in fall, e.g. for the fourth Sunday in October: select October.

Date 110014-00 Day, when in the autumn a change from summer to normal time occurs.

Time2) 110015-00 Time when the clocks go back one hour on the day the time changes from
summer time to standard time (format: hh:mm).

Units You can set the unit of your calculated variables here.

Units2) 100001-00 Select your unit system (SI or US units).

 but
All units are switched to the factory settings for the selected unit system,
configured values are not converted.

Mass flow 410000-00 Set the desired unit in which this variable should be output/saved.

Decimal point 410001-00 Number of decimal places for displaying the mass flow.

Power 410002-00 Set the desired unit in which this variable should be output/saved.

Decimal point 410003-00 Number of decimal places for displaying the heat flow rate.

Density 410006-00 Set the desired unit in which this variable should be output/saved.

Decimal point 410007-00 Number of decimal places for displaying the density.

Enthalpy 410008-00 Set the desired unit in which this variable should be output/saved.

Decimal point 410009-00 Number of decimal places for displaying the enthalpy.

Mass counter 410010-00 Set the desired unit in which this variable should be output/saved.

Decimal point 410011-00 Number of decimal places for displaying the mass.

Energy 410012-00 Set the desired unit in which this variable should be output/saved.

Decimal point 410013-00 Number of decimal places for displaying the heat.

Ethernet Set-up required, if you are using the Ethernet interface of the unit.

DHCP 150002-00 The device can get its Ethernet settings through DHCP.

 •• The settings determined are displayed only after the setup is applied.
Note: The unit always gets the same IP address if the leasing time is set
long enough on the DHCP server. The PC software needs the IP address
determined to establish a connection!

IP address 150006-00 If you have configured DHCP = ’No’, enter the IP address for the device here.
This IP address is assigned by your network administrator. Please talk to your
network administrator about this.
If DHCP = ’Yes’, the IP address obtained by DHCP is displayed here.

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Subnetmask 150007-00 If you have configured DHCP = ’No’, enter the subnet mask (you receive this
from your network administrator).
If DHCP = ’Yes’, the subnet mask obtained by DHCP is displayed here.

Gateway 150008-00 If you have configured DHCP = ’No’, enter the gateway (you receive this from
your network administrator).
If DHCP = ’Yes’, the gateway obtained by DHCP is displayed here.

Web server 470000-00 Switch the web server function on or off (= factory default). The instantaneous
values can only be displayed using an Internet browser when the web browser
is activated.

 Only possible using the Ethernet interface!


Port 470001-00 The webserver communicates through this communication port.

 enabled.
If your network is protected by a firewall, this port may have to be
Please contact your network administrator if this is the case.
Only visible if Web server = yes.

Modbus Configure the Modbus settings for the device.

 Only visible for devices with Modbus (option).


Port 480004-00 Port via which the Modbus protocol can be addressed.

Byte sequence 480005-00 Byte addressing, i.e. the transmission sequence of the bytes, is not specified in
the MODBUS specification. For this reason, it is important to coordinate the
addressing method between the master and slave during commissioning. This
can be configured here.

Reg. 0 to 2 Specify which values can be read out.

Value 500000-00 Choose the value which should be transmitted.

Analysis 500001-00 Select which counter (e.g. interval, daily counter, etc.) is to be transmitted.
Only if a counter has been set for "Value".

Reg. 3 to 5 Specify which values can be read out.

Value 500000-01 Choose the value which should be transmitted.

Analysis 500001-01 Select which counter (e.g. interval, daily counter, etc.) is to be transmitted.

Reg. 6 to 8 Specify which values can be read out.

Value 500000-02 Choose the value which should be transmitted.

Analysis 500001-02 Select which counter (e.g. interval, daily counter, etc.) is to be transmitted.

... ... ...

Reg. 87 to 89 Specify which values can be read out.

Value 500000-29 Choose the value which should be transmitted.

Analysis 500001-29 Select which counter (e.g. interval, daily counter, etc.) is to be transmitted.

M-Bus Configure the M-Bus settings for the device.

 For devices with M-Bus (optional) only.


Device address 490001-00 Enter the device address where it should be possible to reach this device in the
bus.

Baud rate 490000-00 Set the transmission rate for communication.

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ID number 490002-00 The identification number (for secondary addressing) is an 8-digit unique
number. This number can be modified on the unit, though not via M-BUS.

Manufacturer 490003-00 Manufacturer ID

Version 490004-00 Displays the M-Bus version.

Medium 490005-00 The medium is always 0E (= bus/system)

Number 490006-00 Number of values that are to be read out via the M-Bus.

Value 1 Specify which values can be read out.

Value 500000-00 Choose the value which should be transmitted.

Analysis 500001-00 Choose which counter of the value should be transmitted.


Only if a counter has been set for "Value".

... ... ...

Value 5 Specify which values can be read out.

Value 500000-04 Choose the value which should be transmitted.

Analysis 500001-04 Choose which counter of the value should be transmitted.


Only if a counter has been set for "Value".

Device options Hardware and software options.

Optional outputs1) 990000-00

Communication1) 990001-00

Protocol1) 990007-00

CT approval1) 990002-00

DP Flow1) 990003-00

Medium1) 990006-00

Tariff1) 990005-00

Bidirectional1) 990008-00

Callendar v.Dusen1) 990004-00

Inputs Settings for the analog and digital inputs.

Flow Settings for the flow input.

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Signal type2) 210000-00 Select the signal type connected.


• 4 to 20 mA:
Current input
Not for devices with MID approval.
• 4 to 20 mA (DP flow):
Input for flow measurements based on the differential pressure method (e.g.
orifice plate)
Not for devices with MID approval.
• 0 to 20 mA:
Current input
Not for devices with MID approval.
• Pulse U+IB+IC:
Input for active voltage pulses and contact sensors as per EN 1434-2, Class
IB + IC:
• Pulse Cl. ID+IE:
Pulse input for contact sensors as per EN 1434-2, Class ID + IE:
• Pulse I:
Current pulse input: ≤ 8 mA Low level, ≥ 13 mA High level.

Design 210070-00 Configure the transmitter type used.


Only for "Signal type" = "4-20 mA (DP-Flow)"

Channel ident. 210001-00 Name of the measuring point connected to this input. Customized text, 6
characters.

Pulse input2) 210002-00 Specify whether the pulse input is a fast (up to 12.5 kHz) or slow (up to 25 Hz)
input.
Only if Pulse has been selected as the signal type.

Pulse value2) 210003-00 Pulse factor = factor which, multiplied by an input impulse, yields the physical
value. Example: 1 pulse equals 5 m³ Þ enter "5". Decimal number, max. 8 digits
including decimal separator.
Only if Pulse has been selected as the signal type.

Unit2) 210004-00 Specify the technical (physical) unit for the measuring point connected to this
input.

Decimal point Number of places after decimal point for the display.
e.g. measured value: 20.12348 l/s
The following can be displayed:
• None: 20 l/s
• One: 20.1 l/s
• Two: 20.12 l/s
• Three: 20.123 l/s

 The value is rounded where necessary.


Counter unit2) 210005-00 Technical units of the count input, e.g. gal, cf ... .

Decimal point 210007-00 Number of digits after the decimal point for the counter.

DP unit 210072-00 Unit of the differential pressure.


Only for signal type = 4 to 20 mA (DP-Flow)

Range start Transmitters convert the physical measured variable into standardized signals.
Enter the start of the measuring range here.
Example: 0 to 100 m³/h of the sensor converted to 4 to 20 mA : 0.
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for 0/4-20 mA.

Meas. range end Enter the end of the measuring range here, e.g. "100" for a transmitter with
0 to 100 m³/h.
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for 0/4-20 mA.

Decimal point 410005-00 Decimal places for displaying the differential pressure.
Only for 4-20 mA (DP-Flow).

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Low flow cut off2) If the volume flow recorded is below the set value, these quantities are not
added to the counter.
If the input is scaled from 0 to y, or if the pulse input is used, all values that are
smaller than the set value are not recorded.
If the input is scaled from -x to +y, all values around the zero point (e.g. also
negative values) are not recorded.
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.

Characteristic Select the flow characteristic depending on the settings at the output of your
differential pressure transmitter.
Linear: if the output of the DP transmitter is scaled in mbar/inH2O
(characteristic at the DPT output is linear).
Square: if the output of the DP transmitter is scaled in mass or volume units
e.g. kg/h, ton/h, m³/h (characteristic at the DPT output is squared).
Only for 4-20 mA (DP-Flow).

Diameter unit 210076-00 Unit of the internal diameter of the pipe.


Only for signal type = 4 to 20 mA (DP-Flow)

D at 20 °C 210077-00 Pipe inner diameter (D) under design conditions at 20 °C (68 °F).
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for signal type = 4 to 20 mA (DP-Flow)

d at 20 °C 210078-00 Pipe inner diameter of the primary element (d) under design conditions at
20 °C (68 °F).
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for signal type = 4 to 20 mA (DP-Flow)

K-factor 210079-00 Set the K-factor (blockage factor) of the Pitot tube (see nameplate of the probe
or E+H Applicator).
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for signal type = 4 to 20 mA (DP-Flow) and device type= Pitot tube

Design density 210080-00 Density under design conditions (at design pressure/temperature).
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for signal type = 4 to 20 mA (DP-Flow) and device type = V-Cone or Gilflo

Sensor material 210081-00 Material of the sensor.


Only for signal type = 4 to 20 mA (DP-Flow) and device type = Orifice plate,
Nozzle, Venturi nozzle, Venturi tube

Pipe material 210082-00 Material of the pipe.


Only for signal type = 4 to 20 mA (DP-Flow) and device type = Orifice plate,
Nozzle, Venturi nozzle, Venturi tube, Pitot tube

Mounting location Q2) 210012-00 Specify where the flow sensor is installed. This is important so that the correct
temperature is used for density calculation.

Temperature warm/cold Settings for the temperature input warm/cold.

Signal type2) T warm: Select the signal type connected.


220000-00
T cold:
220000-01

Connection type1) T warm: Configure whether RTD is to be connected with 3 or 4 wires.


220001-00 Only for signal type Pt100, Pt500 or Pt1000.
T cold:
220001-01

Channel ident. T warm: Name of the measuring point connected to this input.
220002-00 Customized text, max. 6 characters.
T cold:
220002-01

Unit2) T warm: Specify the technical (physical) unit for the measuring point connected to this
220003-00 input.
T cold:
220003-01

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Decimal point T warm: Number of places after decimal point for the display.
220004-00
T cold:
220004-01

Range1) T warm: Set the desired measuring range.


220005-00 Can only be set for Pt100 or platinum RTD (CvD).
T cold:
220005-01  Ameasurement.
small measuring range increases the accuracy of temperature

Range start2) T warm: Transmitters convert the physical measured variable into standardized signals.
220006-00 Enter the start of the measuring range here.
T cold: Only for 0/4 to 20 mA.
220006-01 Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.

Meas. range end2) T warm: Enter the end of the measuring range here.
220007-00 Only for 0/4 to 20 mA.
T cold: Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
220007-01

Fixed value T warm: Specify a fixed temperature value with which the device should perform
220009-00 calculations.
T cold: Only for signal type = default value
220009-01

Linearization CvD Describe the temperature curve of the connected resistance thermometer by
entering the Callendar van Dusen (CvD) coefficients (sensor calibration
temperature).
Only for signal type = Platinum RTD(CvD)

R0 coefficient2) T warm: Enter the R0 coefficient as per the calibration datasheet.


220070-00 Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
T cold:
220070-01

A coefficient2) T warm: Enter the A coefficient as per the calibration datasheet.


220071-00 Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
T cold:
220071-01

B coefficient2) T warm: Enter the B coefficient as per the calibration datasheet.


220072-00 Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
T cold:
220072-01

C coefficient2) T warm: Enter the C coefficient as per the calibration datasheet.


220073-00 Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
T cold:
220073-01

Digital 1/2 Setting up only required if the digital inputs (e.g. events) are to be used.

Function DI 1: Select the desired function, →  40. Digital inputs are High active, i.e. the
250000-00 described effect takes place when activated with High.
DI 2: Low = –3 to +5 V
250000-01 High = +12 to +30 V

Outputs Settings only required if outputs (e.g. relays or analog outputs) are to be used.

Universal output Settings for the universal output (current or pulse output).

Signal type 310000-00 Select the output signal for this channel.

Channel/value 310001-00 Select which channel or calculated value is to be output at the output.

Start Value 310003-00 Configure what value corresponds to 0/4 mA.


Numerical value, max. 8 digits including decimal separator (can only be
selected for the 0/4 to 20 mA signal type).

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Full scale value 310004-00 Configure what value corresponds to 20 mA.


Numerical value, max. 8 digits including decimal separator (can only be
selected for the 0/4 to 20 mA signal type).

Damping 310005-00 Time constant of the first order low pass for the output signal. This is used to
prevent large fluctuations in the output signal (can only be selected for the 0/4
to 20 mA signal type).
Numerical value, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.

Pulse Value 310006-00 The pulse value specifies what quantity an output pulse corresponds to (e.g. 1
pulse = 5 liters).
Numerical value, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.

Pulse width 310007-00 The pulse width limits the max. possible output frequency of the pulse output.
Define a fixed or dynamic pulse width.

Pulse width 310008-00 You can set the pulse width in the range from 0.04 to 1 000 ms here.
Numerical value, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Visible only if a user-defined pulse width was selected.

Open Collector 1/2 Settings for the open collector output (pulse or status).

Function OC 1: Specify what the open collector output should output (pulses or status).
320000-00
OC 2:
320000-01

Op. Mode 320001-00 Function of the open collector:


320001-01 • NC contact: The contact is closed in its quiescent state (maximum safety).
• NO contact: The contact is open in its quiescent state.

Channel/value 320002-00 Select which channel/value is to be output at the output.


320002-01 Only for function = pulse output.

Pulse Value 320004-00 The pulse value specifies which quantity an output pulse corresponds to (e.g. 1
320004-01 pulse = 5 liters).
Only for function = pulse output.

Pulse width 320005-00 The pulse width limits the max. possible output frequency of the pulse output.
320005-01 Define a fixed or dynamic pulse width.
Only for function = pulse output.

Pulse width 320006-00 You can set the pulse width in the range from 0.5 to 1 000 ms here.
320006-01 Numerical value, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Visible only if a user-defined pulse width was selected.

Relay Setup for the selected relay

Op. Mode Relay 1: Relay function:


330000-00 • NC contact: The relay is closed in its quiescent state (maximum safety).
Relay 2: • NO contact: The relay is open in its quiescent state.
330000-01

Application Configure various application-specific settings (e.g. group settings, limit values,
etc.).

Medium2) 400000-00 For selecting the medium.


If the medium you are using does not appear in the list, use the liquid table.

Concentration2) 400001-00 Concentration of the water/glycol mixture in vol % (0-60 %)


Not if medium = water or liquid table

Liquid table Tables for entering the data of the liquid used.
Only if medium = liquid table

Temperature unit2) 400099-00 Set the temperature unit in which the subsequent support points are entered.

Density Enter the data for the density of your refrigerant/heat transfer medium.

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No. of support points2) 420000-00 Number of support points in the density table.
Whole number; possible values: 2-10

Support point 1 to x2) Temp.: Enter a temperature/density value pair for each support point.
420001- 00…
xx
Density:
420002- 00…
xx

Heat capacity Enter the data for the density of your refrigerant/heat transfer medium.

Heat capacity2) 420013-00 Set the desired unit in which this variable should be output/saved.

No. of support points2) 420010-00 Number of support points in the thermal capacity table.
Whole number; possible values: 2-10

Support point 1 to x2) Temp.: Enter a temperature/heat capacity value pair for each support point.
420011- 00…
xx
Heat c.:
420012- 00…
xx

Viscosity If the flow is measured based on the differential pressure method (DP Flow),
please enter the data for the viscosity of your refrigerant/heat transfer
medium. Input is always in [cp].

Support point 1 to x Temp.: Enter a temperature/viscosity value pair.


420020- 00…
xx
Visc.:
420021-00…
xx

Bidirectional Settings for bidirectional measurement.

Bidirectional1) 400002-00 Bidirectional measurement, i.e. separate measurement of heating and cooling
power, can be implemented in two ways:
• Flow direction: the change of flow direction is controlled by a digital signal or
detected via the scaling (-/+).
• Temperature: the operating mode is detected by the change of the sign of
the temperature differential.

Switching temperature 2) 400006-00 Choose whether a switching temperature should be taken into consideration
for "Temperature" bidirectional measurement.
If "Yes" is selected the switching point must be set in the "T switchover"
parameter.
If "No" is selected, the measurement of the heating/cooling power only depends
on the sign of the temperature differential.

Temperature unit2) 400003-00 Set the temperature unit in which the T switchover is entered.
Only if bidirectional = temperature

 ΔT lim. is always in the unit K.


T switchover2) 400004-00 Point system switches over between counting heat and cold.
Only if bidirectional = temperature and switching temperature = yes

ΔT lim.2) 400005-00 Low flow cut off If the amount of the temperature differential is less than ΔT
lim., no energy is accumulated on the counters.
Only if bidirectional = temperature

 Always specified in K.
Tariff 1/2 Tariff counters for recording the energy during specific process conditions or
statuses.
The tariff counters have no effect on the "normal" counter.

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Tariff model2) Tariff 1: Define the parameters in dependence on which the tariff counter is to work.
430000-00 The deficit counter totalizes the energy during an error (e.g. open circuit). To
Tariff 2: calculate the deficits, the error values for the temperatures are used.
430000-01

Limit2) 430001-00 Depending on which variable is the tariff counter to be enabled?


430001-01 Example: the energy quantity is to be recorded on the tariff counter when a
power of 100 kW is exceeded Þ Configure "Upper set point".

Value2) 430002-00 Enter the limit value at which the tariff counter is activated, i.e. when the
430002-01 energy flow is totalized.
Numerical value, max. 15 digits including decimal separator.

Unit2) 430003-00 Enter the unit for the tariff:


430003-01 Customized text, max. 9 characters.

From2) 430004-00 Enter the time at which the tariff counter is activated, i.e. when the quantity is
430004-01 totalized (format: HH:MM).
Visible only if Time has been selected as the tariff model.

To2) 430005-00 Enter the time at which the tariff counter is deactivated (format: HH:MM).
430005-01 Visible only if Time has been selected as the tariff model.

Data logging Settings for signal analysis (saving).

Synchron. time2) 440001-00 Time for completing the signal analysis.


If, for example, 07:00 is set up then the daily analysis will run from 07:00 of
the actual day until 07:00 of the following day.
Format: HH:MM

Interval2) 440000-00 Define the interval at which signal analyses are to be stored.

 Min, max and average values of the daily and monthly evaluations, etc.
are determined from the averages of the interval.

Billing date2) 440002-00 Specify how many billing date analyses should take place each year.

Billing date 1/2 Specify when the billing date analysis should take place.

Day2) 440003-00 Enter the date on which this billing date analysis is to be created (1-31).
440003-01

Month2) 440004-00 Enter the month on which this billing date analysis is to be created (picklist).
440004-01

Limits Limit values can monitor the measured values. A relay, for example, can be
switched if a limit value is violated.

Set point 1 to 3 View or change the set-up for the selected alarm set point.

Channel/value 450000-00 Select which input/calculated value the limit value refers to.
450000-01
450000-02

Type 450001-00 Type of limit value (depends on the input variable).


450001-01
450001-02

Limit value 450002-00 Limit value in the set process unit, e.g. in °C, m³/h
450002-01
450002-02

Hysteresis (abs.) 450004-00 The alarm condition is only canceled when the signal has changed into the
450004-01 normal operation range by the preset value.
450004-02

Switches 450005-00 Switches the selected output in a limit condition.


450005-01
450005-02

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Display groups Put the inputs/calculated values into groups such that you can call up the
information you need at the touch of a button during operation.

Group 1 to 6 Various general settings for the groups for measured value display of the
device.

 For the MID option, groups 1 to 3 cannot be edited.


For the MID option and bidirectional, group 4 also cannot be edited.

Identifier 460000-00 Enter a name for these groups.


-01, -02,
-03, -04,
-05

Value 1 460001-00 Select which input/which calculated variable in this group is to be displayed.
-01, -02,
-03, -04,
-05

Value 2 460003-00 Select which input/which calculated variable in this group is to be displayed.
-01, -02,
-03, -04,
-05

Value 3 460005-00 Select which input/which calculated variable in this group is to be displayed.
-01, -02,
-03, -04,
-05

Display If you select a counter in "Value 1 to 3", in "Display", you can configure which
data of the counter are to be displayed.

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14.1.4 Diagnostics menu

Actual diagnos. 050000-00 Displays the current diagnosis message.

Last diagnostics 050005-00 Displays the last diagnosis message.

Last restart 050010-00 Information as to when the device was last restarted (e.g. due to a power
failure).

CT expiry date 980101-00 CT expiry date

Diagnosis list All pending diagnosis messages are output.

Event logbook Events such as alarm set point infringement and power failure are listed in the
correct time sequence.

CT logbook All changes relevant to custody transfer are saved in the custody transfer
logbook.

Device information Displays important device information.

Device tag 000031-00 Individual device tag name/unit identifier (max. 17 characters)

Serial number 000027-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Order Code 000029-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Order Identifier 000030-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Firmware Version 000026-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

ENP version 000032-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

ENP device name 000020-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Device name 000021-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Manufacturer ID 000022-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Manufacturer name 000023-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Firmware 009998-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Hardware Information on the hardware components.

Device running time 010050-00 Indicates how long the device was in operation.

Fault hours 010051-00 Indicates how long the device experienced a fault.

Ethernet Information about the Ethernet interface of the device.


Only for devices with Ethernet interface.

Firmware Version 010026-00 Firmware version of Ethernet card. Please send these details with any
questions about the unit.

Serial number 010027-00 Serial number of Ethernet card. Please send these details with any questions
about the unit.

Device options Hardware and software options of the device.

Optional outputs 990000-00

Communication 990001-00

Protocol 990007-00

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Approval for custody transfer 990002-00

DP flow 990003-00

Medium 990006-00

Tariff 990005-00

Bidirectional 990008-00

Callendar v. Dusen 990004-00

Measured values Display of current measured values of device.

 For displaying on the device.


Hold 060000-00 Stops the entire measured value acquisition/storage.
Select "No" to exit the hold function.

 The hold function is exited automatically after 5 minutes.


CT mode 060005-00 Custody transfer-related values are displayed with 5 decimal points.

 Does not have any effect on the storage or group display.


Display 060010-00 Display of a measured value / calculated value.

 Grouping of 3 measured values for display in the PC operating software.


The device always shows only one value.

Status 060015-00 Status of the measured value.

Value 060020-00 Current measured value/calculated value.

Signal value 060035-00 Displays the physical measured value (mA, Ohm, etc)

Outputs Current status of outputs (if used).

Universal output 060120-00 Value currently output at the universal output.

Relay 1/2 060100-00 Current relay state.


060105-00

Open Collector 1/2 060110-00 Current state of the open collector output.
060115-00

Simulation Various functions/signals can be simulated for test purposes here.

 Ininterrupted
Simulation mode normal recording of the measured values is
and the intervention is logged in the event log.

Universal output 050200 Choose the value which should be output.


Select "Switched off" to exit the simulation.

 The simulation is exited automatically after 5 minutes.


The simulation is NOT exited automatically when exiting the menu.

Open Collector 1/2 050205-00 Choose the value which should be output.
050210-00 Select "Switched off" to exit the simulation.

 The simulation is exited automatically after 5 minutes.


The simulation is NOT exited automatically when exiting the menu.

Relay 1/2 050215-00 Manual activation of the selected relay.


050220-00
 The simulation is exited automatically after 5 minutes.
The simulation is NOT exited automatically when exiting the menu.

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14.1.5 Expert menu


In the Expert menu, all parameters and settings of the device can be changed.
The menu contains all parameters / settings from the Setup menu in addition to those
described below.
Some parameters are marked as follows in the tables:
• 1) Custody transfer-related
• 2) Custody transfer-related, but can be changed 3x

Direct access Direct access to parameters (rapid access).

Service code 010002-00 Please enter service code to make service parameter visible.

 For PC operating software only.


System Basic settings that are needed to operate the device (e.g. date, time,
communication settings etc.)

Language 010000-00 Select unit operating language

PRESET1) Resets all parameters to the factory settings!

 Can be changed via the service code only.


Clear memory1) 059000-00 Delete internal memory

Reset1) 059100-00 Reset analysis to 0.

Ethernet Set-up required, if you are using the Ethernet interface of the unit.

MAC-Address 150000-00 MAC address of the device

Port 150001-00 The system communicates with the PC software through this communication
port.
Default: 8000

 Ifenabled.
your network is protected by a firewall, this port may have to be
Please contact your network administrator if this is the case.

Port 470001-00 The webserver communicates through this communication port.


Default: 80

 Ifenabled.
your network is protected by a firewall, this port may have to be
Please contact your network administrator if this is the case.

Device options Hardware and software options of the device.

Activation code1) 000057-00 Here, you can enter a code to enable the device options.

Inputs Settings for the analog and digital inputs.

Damping 210010-00 Fast changes in the measured value or an irregular pulse input are attenuated
at the input. Result: The measured values on the display, or values relayed via
digital communication, change more slowly and measured value spikes are
avoided. This damping does not affect the counter.
Decimal number, max. 5 digits incl. decimal separator.
Factory setting: 0.0 s.

Flow

Meas.val. corrct. Determining the correction values to balance measurement tolerances.


Proceed as follows:
• Measure the current value at the lower measurement range.
• Measure the current value at the upper measurement range.
• Enter the lower and upper target and actual value.

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Range start Lower correction value.

Target value 210051-00 Enter the setpoint at the start of the measuring range here (e.g. measuring
range 0 l/h to 100 l/h: 0 l/h).

Actual value 210052-00 Enter the value actually measured here (e.g. measuring range 0 l/h to 100 l/h:
measured 0.1 l/h).

Meas. range end Upper correction value.

Target value 210054-00 Enter the setpoint at the end of the measuring range here (e.g. measuring
range 0 l/h to 100 l/h: 100 l/h100l/h).

Actual value 210055-00 Enter the value actually measured here (e.g. measuring range 0 l/h to 100 l/h:
measured 99.9 l/h).

Damping 210010-00 Fast changes in the measured value or an irregular pulse input are attenuated
at the input. Result: The measured values on the display, or values relayed via
digital communication, change more slowly and measured value spikes are
avoided. This damping does not affect the counter.
Decimal number, max. 5 digits incl. decimal separator.
Factory setting: 0.0 s

Failure mode Settings that define how this channel is to react under fault conditions (e.g.
cable open circuit, over range).

NAMUR NE 43 210060-00 Activate/deactivate the 4 to 20 mA loop monitoring as per NAMUR


recommendation NE 43.
The following error ranges apply when NAMUR NE43 is switched on:
• ≤ 3.8 mA: Under range
• ≥ 20.5 mA: Over range
• ≤ 3.6 mA or ≥ 21.0 mA: Sensor error
• ≤ 2mA: Open circuit

On error 210061-00 Configure what value the device should continue working with (for
calculations) if the measured value is not valid (e.g. cable open circuit).

Error value 210062-00 Only if the setting "Error value" has been selected under "On error".
The device continues calculating with this value in the event of an error. The
calculated values are recorded in the deficit counter.
The normal counter remains unchanged (does not run).

Temp warm/cold Settings for the temperature input warm/cold.

Damping1) T warm: Factory setting: 0.0 s. The more unwanted interference is superimposed over
220008-00 the measuring signal, the higher the value should be set. Result: Fast changes
T cold: are dampened/suppressed.
220008-01 Decimal number, max. 5 digits incl. decimal separator.

Meas.val. corrct. Determining the correction values to balance measurement tolerances.


Proceed as follows:
• Measure the current value at the lower measurement range.
• Measure the current value at the upper measurement range.
• Enter the lower and upper target and actual value.

Offset1) 220050-00 Factory setting "0". This offset is only effective on the analog input signal (no
220050-01 maths / bus channels). Only for RTD.
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.

Range start Lower correction value


Only for 0/4 to 20 mA.

Target value 220052-00 Enter the lower setpoint here (e.g. measuring range 0 °C to 100 °C: 0 °C).
220052-01 Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for 0/4 to 20 mA.

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Actual value 220053-00 Enter the lower value actually measured here (e.g. measuring range 0 °C to
220053-01 100 °C: measured 0.5 °C).
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for 0/4 to 20 mA.

Meas. range end Upper correction value


Only for 0/4 to 20 mA.

Target value 220055-00 Enter the upper setpoint here (e.g. measuring range 0 °C to 100 °C: 100 °C).
220055-01 Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for 0/4 to 20 mA.

Actual value 220056-00 Enter the upper value actually measured here (e.g. measuring range 0 °C to
220056-01 100 °C: measured 99.5 °C).
Decimal number, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.
Only for 0/4 to 20 mA.

Failure mode Settings that define how this channel is to react under fault conditions (e.g.
cable open circuit, over range).

NAMUR NE 43 220060-00 Activate/deactivate the 4 to 20 mA loop monitoring as per NAMUR


220060-01 recommendation NE 43.
The following error ranges apply when NAMUR NE43 is switched on:
• ≤ 3.8 mA: Under range
• ≥ 20.5 mA: Over range
• ≤ 3.6 mA or ≥ 21.0 mA: Sensor error
• ≤ 2 mA: Open circuit

On error 220061-00 Configure what value the device should continue working with (for
220061-01 calculations) if the measured value is not valid (e.g. cable open circuit).

Error value 220062-00 Only if the setting "Error value" has been selected under "On error".
220062-01 The device continues calculating with this value in the event of an error. The
calculated values are recorded in the deficit counter.
The normal counter remains unchanged (does not run).

Outputs Settings only required if outputs (e.g. relays or analog outputs) are to be used.

Universal output Settings for the universal output (current or pulse output).

Failure current 310009-00 Set the current to be output in the event of an error (e.g. cable open circuit at
the input).
Numerical value, max. 8 digits including decimal separator.

Meas.val. corrct. Here, you can correct the output current value (necessary only if the device that
carries out the further processing cannot compensate for any measurement
section tolerances).
Proceed as follows:
• On the connected device, read out the displayed value in both the upper and
lower measuring range.
• Enter the lower and upper target and actual value.

Start Value Lower correction value.

Target value 310051-00 Enter the lower setpoint here.

Actual value 310052-00 Here, enter the lower actual value which is displayed at the connected device.

Full scale value Upper correction value

Target value 310054-00 Enter the upper setpoint here.

Actual value 310055-00 Here, enter the upper actual value which is displayed at the connected device.

Diagnostics Device information and service functions for swift device check.
This information can also be found in the Diagnostics / Device information
menu

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ENP device name 000020-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Device name 000021-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Serial number 000027-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Order Code 000029-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

Order Identifier 000030-00 Please send these details with any questions about the unit.

14.2 Symbols
Symbol Description

Device locked

F Error
For example, error in a channel not displayed in the current group.

M Maintenance required
For example, maintenance required in a channel not displayed in the current group.

External communication, e.g. fieldbus

SIM Simulation

Hold

Low value

High value

^ Counter overflow

Name of the inputs and process values

C (DP) C (DP Flow)

DI 1 Digital input 1

DI 2 Digital input 2

ε Epsilon (DP Flow)

Flow Volume flow

h Enthalpy

M Mass flow

Δp Differential pressure

P Power

Q inst Mount location Q

Q pv Pulse value Q

ρ Density

S1, S1 (i), S1 (d), Tariff 1, charging energy: total, interval, day, month, year, billing date
S1 (m), S1 (y),
S1 (1)

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S2, S2 (i), S2 (d), Tariff 2, discharging energy: total, interval, day, month, year, billing date
S2 (m), S2 (y),
S2 (1)

SE, SE (i), SE (d), Energy counter: total, interval, day, month, year, billing date
SE (m), SE (y),
SE (1)

SM, SM (i), SM (d), Mass counter: total, interval, day, month, year, billing date
SM (m), SM (y),
SM (1)

SV, SV (i), SV (d), Volume counter: total, interval, day, month, year, billing date
SV (m), SV (y),
SV (1)

Sx, Sx (i), Sx (d), Deficit counter: total, interval, day, month, year, billing date
Sx (m), Sx (y),
Sx (1)

T warm Temperature warm

T cold Temperature cold

ΔT Temperature differential

Tu/ΔTg Information on bidirectional operation

Valid Custody transfer expiry date (only for devices with approval for custody transfer)

14.3 Definition of important system units


Volume

bl 1 barrel (general liquids), corresponds to 119.24047 l


Displayed as "bbl" in the
device.

gal 1 US gallon, corresponds to 3.7854 l

Igal Imperial gallon, corresponds to 4.5609 l

l 1 liter = 1 dm³

hl 1 hectoliter = 100 l

m³ corresponds to 1 000 l

ft³ corresponds to 28.37 l

Temperature

Conversion:
• 0 °C = 273.15 K
• ° C = (°F - 32)/1.8

Pressure

Conversion:
1 bar = 100 kPa = 100 000 Pa = 0.001 mbar = 14.504 psi

Mass

ton (US) 1 US ton, corresponds to 2 000 lbs (= 907.2 kg)

ton (long) 1 long ton, corresponds to 2 240 lbs (= 1 016 kg)

Power (heat flow)

ton 1 ton (refrigeration) corresponds to 200 Btu/min

Btu/s 1 Btu/s corresponds to 1.055 kW

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Energy (heat quantity)

therm 1 therm, corresponds to 100 000 Btu

tonh 1 tonh, corresponds to 1 200 Btu

Btu 1 Btu corresponds to 1.055 kJ

kWh 1 kWh corresponds to 3 600 kJ corresponds to 3 412.14 Btu

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Index
A F
Adjusting the current inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Failure mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Applications Fieldbuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
BTU meter for heating or cooling applications FieldCare Device Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
(heat differential) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Fine-tuning the device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
BTU meter for heating/cooling applications Floating contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
(bidirectional heat differential) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Front foil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Flow computer (incl. heat content) . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Ausgänge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 H
Average operating pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Hardware lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Avoid systematic errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Hold function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

B I
Bidirectional measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Incoming acceptance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
C Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Calculating the average operating pressure . . . . . . . . . 35 Digital inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Callendar van Dusen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Flow current signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
CE mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Flow pulse transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
CE-mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 84 Temperature Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Cleaning the device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Installation
Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Panel mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 48 Pipe mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Ethernet TCP/IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Support rail/DIN rail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
M-Bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Wall mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Modbus RTU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Modbus TCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 K
Complete locking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 K-factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Connecting the sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Endress+Hauser flowmeters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 L
Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Lead sealing
Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Current inputs Temperature sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Custody transfer lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Locking switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Custody transfer logbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Logbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Custody transfer-related parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
M
D M-Bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Data logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Menu
Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
DIN rail mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Display/operat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Expert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 99
Display mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Display settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Document Modbus RTU/(TCP/IP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Document function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 N
DP flow calculation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Nameplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
No. of Sums/counter overflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
E
Electrical connection O
Post-connection check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Open collector outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Operating elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Event logbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Operating pressure, average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Operating software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Operational safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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Output W
Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Wall mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Web server settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Analog output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Webserver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Open Collector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Wiring
Open collector output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Connecting the sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Pulse output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Open the housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Workplace safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Universal output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

P
Panel mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Parameter
Access protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Communication/fieldbuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Display settings and units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Pipe mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Pressure difference between the temperature
measuring points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Product safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Pulse Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

R
Reed transmitters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Counter operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
SP lower operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
SP upper operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Requirements for personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Requirements for sizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

S
Sensors
Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Serial number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Storage capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

T
Tariff counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Temperature calibration (CVD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Transport and storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Troubleshooting
Alarm relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Hold function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
M-Bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
MODBUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

U
UL approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Universal output (active current and pulse output) . . . 40
User-defined heat carriers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

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