SITRANS FM Verificator Catalog Specifications Sheet

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Flow Measurement
SITRANS F M
SITRANS F M Verificator
SITRANS F M diagnostics
■ Function
B = Magnetic flux density which permeates the flowing medium
perpendicular to the flow direction.
The diagnostic functions are all internal tools in the meter:
• Identification in clear text and error log
• Error categories: function; warning; permanent and fatal
errors
• Transmitter self-check including all outputs and the accuracy
• Sensor check: coil and electrode circuit test
• Overflow
• Empty pipe: partial filling; low conductivity; electrode fouling
v = flow velocity of medium
SITRANS F M Verificator (MAG 5000 and 6000)
d = internal diameter of metering tube
The SITRANS F M Verificator is an external tool designed for
MAG 5000 and MAG 6000 with MAG 1100, MAG 1100 F,
MAG 3100, MAG 3100 P or MAG 5100 W sensors to verify the
entire product, the installation and the application.
All electromagnetic flowmeters are based on Faraday’s law of induction:
UM = B  v  d  k
UM = Measured voltage induced in the medium perpendicular to
the magnetic field and the flow direction. The voltage is tapped
at two point electrodes.
k = proportionality factor or sensor constant
Sensor
The goal is to improve operation, reduce downtime and maintain
measurement accuracy as long as possible.
The SITRANS F M Verificator is highly advanced and carries out
the complex verification and performance check of the entire
flowmeter system, according to unique Siemens patented principles. The whole verification test is automated and easy to operate so there is no opportunity for human error or influence. The
system is traceable to international standards and tested by
WRc (Water Research Council).
UM
V
d
B
Function and measuring principle of electromagnetic measurement
An electromagnetic flowmeter generally consists of a magnetically non-conducting metering tube with an internal electrically
non-conducting surface, magnet coils connected in series and
mounted diametrically on the tube, and at least two electrodes
which are inserted through the pipe wall and are in contact with
the measured medium. The magnet field coils through which the
current passes generate a pulsed electromagnetic field with the
magnetic flux density B perpendicular to the pipe axis.
This magnetic field penetrates the magnetically non-conducting
metering tube and the medium flowing through it, which must
have a minimum electrical conductivity.
According to Faraday’s law of induction, a voltage UM is generated in an electrically conducting medium, and is proportional to
the flow velocity v of the medium, the magnetic flux density B,
and the distance between the electrodes d (internal diameter of
pipe).
The signal voltage UM is tapped by the electrodes which are in
contact with the medium, and passed through the insulating
pipe wall. The signal voltage UM which is proportional to the flow
velocity is converted by an associated transmitter into appropriate standard signals such as 4 to 20 mA.
SITRANS F M Verificator
• Stand alone Verificator to measure a number of selected parameters in the flow sensor and a transmitter which affects the
integrity of the flow measurement
• Up to 20 measurements can be stored in the Verificator
• The Verificator can be connected via a serial cable to a PC enabling download of the data. A Windows program enables
printing and management of verificator reports.
Verification - Steps
Verification of a SITRANS F M flowmeter consists of the following
test routines:
1. Transmitter test
2. Flowmeter and cable insulation test
3. Sensor magnetism test
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Flow Measurement
SITRANS F M
SITRANS F M Verificator
1. Transmitter test
The transmitter test is the traditional way of on-site testing on the
market and checks the complete electronic system from signal
input to output.
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Transmitter test
Using the excitation power output, which is generated to drive
the magnetic field of the sensor, the verificator simulates flow
signal to the transmitter input. By measuring the transmitter outputs the verificator calculates its accuracy against defined values. Test includes:
• Excitation power to drive the magnetic field
• Signal function from signal input to output
• Signal processing – gain, offset and linearity
• Test of analogue and frequency output
2. Insulation test
The verification of the sensor magnetism is a "boost" test of the
magnetic field coil. The test ensures that the magnetism behaviour is like the first time, by comparing the current sensor
magnetism with the "fingerprint" which was determined during
initial calibration and stored in the SENSORPROM memory unit.
In the "boost" test the verificator changes the magnetic field in
certain pattern and with high voltage to get quick stable magnetic condition. This unique test is fulfilled without any interference or compensation of surrounding temperature or interconnecting cabling.
• Changes in dynamic magnetic behaviour
• Magnetic influence inside and outside the sensor
• Missing or poor coil wire and cable connection
Certificate
The test certificate generated by a PC contains:
• Test result with passed or failed
• Installation specification
• Flowmeter specification and configuration
• Verificator specification with date of calibration ensuring
traceability to international standards.
MAGFLO® Verification Certificate
Customer:
MAGFLO® Identification:
Name
TAG No./Name
0
Address
Sensor Code No.
7ME634
Sensor Serial No.
057701H142
Transmitter Code No. 7ME692
Phone
Transmitter Serial No. 109418N080
Email
Location
Results:
Verification file name or No.
Transmitter
Sensor
Insulation
FT-103FT2801
Passed
Passed
Magnetic Circuit
Theoretical
Flowmeter insulation test
The verification test of the flowmeter insulation is a „cross talk“
test of the entire flowmeter which ensures that the flow signal
generated in the sensor is not affected by any external influences.
In the "cross-talk" test the verificator generates a high voltage
disturbance within the coil circuit and then looks for any "crosstalk" induced in the flow signal circuit. By generating dynamic
disturbances close-coupled to the flow signal, the flowmeter is
tested for noise immunity to a maximum level:
• EMC influence on the flow signal
• Moisture in sensor, connection and terminal box
• Non-conductive deposit coating the electrodes within the sensor
• Missing or poor grounding, shielding and cable connection.
3. Sensor magnetism test
Passed
Current Output
Velocity
Theoretical
4.800mA
5.600mA
8.800mA
0.5m/s
1.0m/s
3.0m/s
Actual
4.802mA
5.601mA
8.804mA
Frequency Output
Deviation
0.25%
0.08%
0.08%
Theoretical
Actual
Deviation
0.500kHz
1.000kHz
3.000kHz
0.501kHz
1.001kHz
3.004kHz
0.11%
0.07%
0.14%
Frequency Output 0-10kHz
Current Output 4-20mA
Sensor Details:
Transmitter Settings:
Basic
Qmax.
Flow Direction
Low flow Cut-off
Empty Pipe
2.00000 m³ /h
Positive
1.50%
ON
Size
DN 15 1/2 IN
Cal. Factor
0.16531426
Output
Current Output
Time Constant
ON (4-20mA)
Correction Factor
1.0
Relay Output
5.0 Sec.
Error Level
Excitation Freq.
12.5Hz
Digital Output
Frequency Range
Time Constant
Volume/pulse
Pulse width
Pulse polarity
Pulse
N/A
N/A
1.0 l/p
0.51999998 sec.
Positiv
Totalizer 1 value before test
Totalizer 1 value after test
819442.93213 l
819458.92334 l
Totalizer 2 value before test
Totalizer 2 value after test
Operating time in days
693.87579 l
693.88145 l
1068
Verificator Details (083F5060)
Serial No.
107920N490
Device No.
94683
Software Version
1.40
PC-Software Version
5.01
Cal. date
2014.10.26
ReCal. date
2015.10.26
Comments
These tests verify that the flowmeter is functioning within 2% deviation of the original test parameters.
Verification is traceable to National and International Standards.
Date and signature
2015.10.26
Description
Article No.
SITRANS F M Verificator
Sensor magnetism test
• 11 ... 30 V DC, 11 ... 24 V AC, 115 ... 230 V, 50 Hz
FDK:083F5060
• 11 ... 30 V DC, 11 ... 24 V AC, 115 ... 230 V, 60 Hz
FDK:083F5061
Note:
It is mandatory to have the Verificator returned to the factory
once a year for check and re-verification.
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