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KENCO ENGINEERING COMPANY
P.O. BOX 470426 TULSA, OK 74147-0426 PHONE: (918) 663-4406 FAX: (918) 663-4480
www.kenco-eng.com e-mail: [email protected]
SMARTSONIC INTEGRAL ACOUSTIC WAVE LEVEL / OPEN CHANNEL FLOW TRANSMITTER
INSTALLATION / OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................. 2
2. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ......................................................... 2
3. MODEL DESCRIPTION .................................................................. 2
4. INSTALLATION .............................................................................. 2
5. SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................... 2
6. DIMENSIONS.................................................................................. 3
7. MOUNTING GUIDELINES .............................................................. 3
8. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................... 4
9. WIRING ........................................................................................... 4
Wiring Connections....................................................................... 5
Loop Resistance Table (Intrinsically Safe).................................. 5
Loop Resistance Table (Non-Intrinsically Safe).......................... 5
10. CALIBRATION................................................................................ 6
Display / Keypad............................................................................ 6
11. INITIAL SET-UP PROGRAM .......................................................... 7
Initial Set-up Program Menu......................................................... 7
Five Initial Programs (Pr.20 thru Pr.24) ....................................... 8
12. STANDARD PROGRAMS .............................................................. 11
Standard Program Menu............................................................... 11
Programs (Pr.01 thru Pr.10).......................................................... 12
13. OPEN CHANNEL FLOW MEASUREMENT ................................... 21
Program Pr.00 (Flow Measurement) ............................................ 21
Flume / Weir Styles and Dimensions ........................................... 22
Flumes / Weirs – U.S. Standard.................................................... 23
Flumes / Weirs – European........................................................... 26
14. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................... 29
15. APPENDIX A (Gas Factor Table) .................................................. 30
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Page 1 KENCO ENGINEERING COMPANY P.O. BOX 470426 TULSA, OK 74147-0426 ● PHONE: (918) 663-4406 FAX: (918) 663-4480 www.kenco-eng.com e-mail: info@ken

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Page 10 Initial Set-up Program Pr.21 (Flow Measurement Units) This program is only available if you selected Flow in Program 24. This is where you se

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Page 11 STANDARD PROGRAMS Standard Program Menu FlowMeasurementResetTankHeightInterferingSignals4mA20mAResponseSpeedWorkingAreaLevel / DistanceAtmosph

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Page 12 Reset Program The Pr.01 program enables you to do a reset, refreshing the SmartSonic measurement reading, while not changing data saved

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Page 13 Press / Action Display Description and simultaneously Enter the Program Menu One Time Cycle to Program #2 Enter P

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Page 14 Function 00.16 (22mA Error Signal) This function allows you to define if “Near Zone” and “Lost Echo” are allowable errors, and if the result i

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Page 15 Each reading (scan distance) taken using the Pr.03 program is stored as an interfering signal, until a readin

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Page 16 Temporary display while SmartSonic searches for Interfering Signals After a brief pause For Example: Distance to Interfering Signal Sav

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Page 17 and For Example: Change the value to represent the desired 4mA Point in either: Level, Distance, or Flo

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Page 18 and For Example: Change the value to represent the desired 2mA Point in either: Level, Distance, or Flo

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Page 19 Working Area The Pr.07 program allows you to add a distance range that exceeds the tank’s height, thus enabling accurate readi

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Page 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The SmartSonic Acoustic Wave Transmitter is designed for high accuracy level measurement of a variety of liquids. The Smar

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Page 20 For Example: Displays the current distance/level mode setting and Used to cycle between Distance (d000) and Level (L000)

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Page 21 Restoring the Default Settings The Pr.10 program allows you to clear programs Pr.00, Pr.02 – Pr.09, and reverts to Factory Sett

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Page 22 Press / Action Display Description and simultaneously Enter the Program Menu One Time Cycle to Program #00 For E

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Page 23 Flumes / Weirs – U.S. Standard (dimensions are in inches unless otherwise indicated) Type 1 (X) – Rectangular Suppressed Sharp-Crested Weir

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Page 24 Type 4 (X) – V-notch (Triangular) Sharp-Crested Weir Type 5 (X) - Parshall Flume Type 6 (X) – Palmer-Bowlus Flume

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Page 25 Type 7 (X) – H-Flume Type 8 (X) – Leopold-Lagco Flume Code (FF) Flume Size Measurement Point 01 6 1.96 02 9

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Page 26 Flumes / Weirs – European (dimensions are in centimeters unless otherwise indicated) Type 1 (X) – Rectangular Suppressed Sharp-Crested Weir

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Page 27 Type 4 (X) – V-notch (Triangular) Sharp-Crested Weir Type 5 (X) – Khafagi-Venturi Flume Type 6 (X) – Pa

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Page 28 Type 7 (X) – Palmer-Bowlus Flume Type 8 (X) – H-Flume Type 9 (X) – Neyrpic-Venturi Flume / Long Base Weir

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Page 29 TROUBLESHOOTING This section describes how to resolve problems that may occur when calibrating / operating the SmartSonic. If the following i

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Page 3 DIMENSIONS MOUNTING GUIDELINES 1.46 4.25 2.55 2.16 1.00 7.63 3.75 0.40 35º 1.18 The transmitter must be mounted in such

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Page 30 Appendix A. – Gas Factor Table Atmosphere (Gas) Factor Atmosphere (Gas) Factor Acetic Acid 0.62 Ethane 0.90 Acetone 0.63 Ethanol 0.71

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Page 4 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Precautions: • Ensure that the transmitter is mounted in an area that meets the stated temperature, pressure and technic

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Page 5 Wiring Connections Before starting installation procedures in hazardous areas, insure that all power sources have been turned off and locked o

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Page 6 CALIBRATION This section explains how to set up and calibrate the SmartSonic for accurate measurement monitoring. SmartSonic is supplied with

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Page 7 NOTE: Within some programs, the digits in the display can be individually modified. This is indicated by a flashing digit. In this case the E

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Page 8 Five Initial Programs While the Pr.02 Program is normally used to set the Tank Height, there is a special code that is used to enter this Initi

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Page 9 Initial Set-up Program Pr.23 (Measurement Range) This program allows you to set the transmitter to either Standard or Short Range. The Standar

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