Sensia 3300 EFM Gebrauchsanweisung

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+Scanner 3300 EFM
Hardware Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
Manual No. 50343919-01, Rev. 8

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Revision History
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08 Production Release TM TM 01/06/2021

Table of Contents
Important Safety Information...................................................................................................................................................i
Symbols and Terms Used in this Manual..................................................................................................................i
Symbols Marked on Equipment................................................................................................................................i
Section 1 - Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1
About the QRATE Scanner 3300 EFM...................................................................................................................................1
Web Browser-Based Interface ........................................................................................................................................1
Supporting Software and User Help Documents.............................................................................................................1
Standard Features..................................................................................................................................................................3
Product Identication..............................................................................................................................................................3
Hardware Options...................................................................................................................................................................3
Panel Mounting Kit..........................................................................................................................................................4
Wireless Communications...............................................................................................................................................5
External SmartMesh Antenna ..................................................................................................................................5
Remote-Mount Antenna ..........................................................................................................................................6
Conguration Lock..................................................................................................................................................................7
Specications .........................................................................................................................................................................8
Table 1.2—Hardware Options.......................................................................................................................................13
Table 1.3—Scanner Companion Software....................................................................................................................14
Flow Rate and Fluid Property Calculations ..........................................................................................................................14
Table 1.4—Flow Rate Standards...................................................................................................................................15
Table 1.5—Fluid Property and Energy Flow Calculations.............................................................................................16
Table 1.6—Flow Correction Factors..............................................................................................................................18
Section 2 - Installing the Scanner 3300 EFM ............................................................................................... 20
Overview...............................................................................................................................................................................20
CSA Installations ..................................................................................................................................................................20
Wiring Precautions.................................................................................................................................................20
Multi Variable Transmitter Mounting.....................................................................................................................................20
Panel Mounting the Scanner 3300.......................................................................................................................................23
Requirements for Wireless Communications .......................................................................................................................25
FCC Radio Frequency Compliance...............................................................................................................................26
IC Radio Frequency Compliance ..................................................................................................................................27
Radio Frequency Compliance Labeling ........................................................................................................................27
Antenna Installation Options.................................................................................................................................................28
Direct-Mount Antenna....................................................................................................................................................28
Remote-Mount Antenna for Pole Outside Diameters up to 2 Inches.............................................................................28
Remote-Mount Antenna for Pipe Outside Diameters of 2 3/8 Inches............................................................................29
Industry Standard Compliance.............................................................................................................................................30
Table 2.2—Industry Standards for Meter Installation ...................................................................................................30
Measuring Natural Gas via a Differential Pressure Meter....................................................................................................32
Best Practices ...............................................................................................................................................................32
Installation Procedure—Direct Mount to Orice Meter or Cone Meter..........................................................................33
Installation Procedure—Remote Mount to Orice Meter or Cone Meter.......................................................................34
Measuring Natural Gas via a Turbine Meter.........................................................................................................................35
Best Practices ..............................................................................................................................................................35
Installation Procedure—Direct Mount to a Turbine Meter .............................................................................................35
Installation Procedure—Remote Mount to a Turbine Meter..........................................................................................36
Installation Procedure—Remote Connection to a Turbine Meter..................................................................................37
Measuring Steam via a Differential Pressure Meter.............................................................................................................39
Best Practices ...............................................................................................................................................................39
Condensate Pots....................................................................................................................................................39
Hot Legs.................................................................................................................................................................39
Cold Legs...............................................................................................................................................................39
Antifreeze...............................................................................................................................................................39
Valves.....................................................................................................................................................................40
Installation Procedure—Direct Mount MVT to Orice Meter or Cone Meter .................................................................40
Installation Procedure—Remote Mount to Orice Meter or Cone Meter.......................................................................42
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Measuring Liquid via a Differential Pressure Meter..............................................................................................................44
Best Practices ...............................................................................................................................................................44
Installation Procedure—Direct Mount to Orice Meter or Cone Meter..........................................................................45
Remote Mount to Orice Meter or Cone Meter .............................................................................................................46
Measuring Compensated Liquid via a Turbine Meter...........................................................................................................48
Best Practices ..............................................................................................................................................................48
Section 3 - Wiring the Scanner 3300 EFM.................................................................................................... 50
Field Wiring Connections......................................................................................................................................................50
Power Supply Wiring............................................................................................................................................................52
External Power Supply .................................................................................................................................................52
Transmitter Supply ........................................................................................................................................................53
Input Wiring ..........................................................................................................................................................................54
Pulse Inputs - Turbine Magnetic Pickup........................................................................................................................54
Pulse Inputs - Digital DC Pulse.....................................................................................................................................54
Pulse Inputs - Contact Closure......................................................................................................................................54
RTD Inputs....................................................................................................................................................................55
Analog Inputs - Voltage Input........................................................................................................................................55
Analog Inputs - Current Input........................................................................................................................................56
Digital Inputs - Contact Closure.....................................................................................................................................56
Digital Inputs - Pulse .....................................................................................................................................................57
Digital Inputs - Open Collector ......................................................................................................................................57
Output Wiring........................................................................................................................................................................58
Analog (4 to 20 mA) Outputs.........................................................................................................................................58
Digital Outputs...............................................................................................................................................................59
Communications...................................................................................................................................................................60
RS-485 Communications ..............................................................................................................................................60
RS-232 Communications ..............................................................................................................................................60
Ethernet Communications.............................................................................................................................................61
Section 4 - Kiosk Display Interface............................................................................................................... 63
Kiosk Display Navigation......................................................................................................................................................63
Power Button.................................................................................................................................................................63
Enable/Disable User Congured Device Display Button...............................................................................................64
Congure Display Button...............................................................................................................................................64
Web Interface Button.....................................................................................................................................................64
User Congured Device Display...........................................................................................................................................65
IPAddress.....................................................................................................................................................................65
Status Indicators (Glyphs).............................................................................................................................................65
Table 4.1—User Congured Device Display Status Glyph Denitions..........................................................................65
Table 4.2—Parameter Status Glyph Denitions ............................................................................................................66
Congurable Display Features......................................................................................................................................66
Message Display Mode.................................................................................................................................................66
Web Interface Kiosk Mode ...................................................................................................................................................67
IPAddress Options........................................................................................................................................................67
First-Time Connecting the Scanner 3300......................................................................................................................68
Connecting Scanner 3300 to Existing Wired Network...................................................................................................68
Connecting the Scanner 3300 to Existing Wireless Network........................................................................................68
Troubleshooting the Wireless Connection.....................................................................................................................69
Adding Security to the WiFi Connection........................................................................................................................69
Section 5 - Scanner 3300 EFM Maintenance................................................................................................ 71
Unit Replacement.................................................................................................................................................................71
Display Assembly Replacement Procedure ..................................................................................................................71
Section 6 - Scanner 3300 Parts..................................................................................................................... 75
Spare Parts and Optional Hardware.....................................................................................................................................75
Table 6.1—Scanner 3300 EFM Parts............................................................................................................................75
Table 6.2—Wireless Components.................................................................................................................................75
Table 6.3—Wired Components .....................................................................................................................................76
Table 6.4—RTD and Cable Assemblies .......................................................................................................................76
Electronics Replacement......................................................................................................................................................77
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Table 6.5—Scanner 3300 Circuit Board Replacements................................................................................................77
Appendix A - FTP Downloads.......................................................................................................................A-1
Downloading SDF Files from the Scanner 3300 ................................................................................................................A-1
Slave Device Archive Logs.................................................................................................................................................A-2
Viewing and Sharing Downloaded Data.............................................................................................................................A-2
Appendix B - Firmware, Conguration, Scanner Logic, and Modbus Register Map Uploads...............B-1
Firmware Uploads ..............................................................................................................................................................B-1
Conguration Uploads........................................................................................................................................................B-1
Register Map Uploads........................................................................................................................................................B-1
ScanFlash Upload..............................................................................................................................................................B-2
Troubleshooting a Failed Upload ......................................................................................................................... B-3
Appendix C - Scanner 3300 Panel Cutout...................................................................................................C-1
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Section 1 - Introduction
About the QRATE Scanner 3300 EFM
The QRATE* Scanner* 3300 EFM is uniquely designed to serve as a stand-alone ow computer or as a network man-
ager capable of collecting and storing data from up to 20 Scanner 2000 Series ow computers. As a stand-alone ow
computer, the Scanner 3300 offers dual ow stream and bidirectional measurement and control, as well as the processing
power to handle the industry’s most challenging ow computations for liquid and natural gas measurement. For oper-
ations requiring the monitoring of several measurement points, the Scanner 3300 combines up to 20 external wired or
wireless Scanner 2000 Series devices into a single scalable local area network that can be managed via a web brows-
er-based interface. Each of the three serial ports can support multiple wired Scanner 2000 Series devices or other external
Modbus devices.
The Scanner 3300 is designed to be panel mounted. If desired, the display has also been designed in such a way as to all
the main enclosure to be mounted on a rack while the kiosk touch display is mounted a distance away from it. The op-
tional wireless communications may reduce cost by negating the need of running Ethernet to the device.
The device is approved by CSA for ordinary locations. It is designed for use with a 9-30 VDC external power supply.
The Scanner 3300 device computes the corrected (standard) amounts of uid using signals from external turbine, positive
displacement (PD), Venturi, Coriolis and ultrasonic ow meters and integral or remote pressure and temperature sensors.
The measured uids may be expressed as volume, mass or energy accumulations, or rates. See Table 1.4—Flow Rate
Standards, page 15 and Table 1.5—Fluid Property and Energy Flow Calculations, page 16 for a detailed description
of supported calculations.
The Scanner 3300 kiosk touch display, when the device is connected via Ethernet or Wi-Fi, allows the user to fully con-
gure the Scanner 3300 directly through the display. This simplies the steps necessary for setup, and also simplies any
additional calibration or conguration in the future.
In addition to its two integral ow runs, the device supports 17 inputs and outputs and communications with chromato-
graphs, samplers, and densitometers.
The device logs daily and hourly ow data for each ow run, and provides one-second triggered logging for analysis of
critical events. High-speed communication via Modbus and Enron Modbus protocols makes it easy to integrate the Scan-
ner 3300 into other measurement systems. When congured for use with Modbus master protocol, each of the device’s
three serial ports can log up to 128 data points from external Modbus devices.
For a complete list of specications, see Specications, page 8.
*Mark of Sensia
Web Browser-Based Interface
A web browser-based interface equips you to congure ow runs, gas streams, and inputs/outputs, calibrate inputs, and
view archive data from the kiosk touch display, a laptop, tablet, smartphone, or other browser-enabled mobile device
without installing software. You need only an Ethernet connection and an IP address to connect to the device. Four user
security levels are available for customizing access for up to 20 users. An electronic user manual (PDF) is embedded in
the interface, providing searchable on-screen help. To position the manual alongside the user interface for simultaneous
viewing, congure your kiosk touch display per the instructions provided in the Scanner 3300 Web Interface User manu-
al.
Supporting Software and User Help Documents
To experience the full range of the Scanner 3300’s functionality, explore the complimentary software products and user
documentation available on the Sensia website. See Table 1.3—Scanner Companion Software, page 14.
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Important To download software or user documentation, visit Sensia’s Measurement website,
https://www.sensiaglobal.com/Measurement/Types/Flow-Computing-and-Automation, select Scanner
3300 Series Wired and Wireless, and click on the link for the desired software installation or user
manual.
Feature Comparison
Item
Scanner 3100
Scanner 3300
Panel Mounted
Kiosk Touch Interface
# of Flow Runs 2 + 20 Remote 2 + 20 Remote
Integrated MVT
Wi-Fi Expansion
Wireless Smart Mesh
Ethernet
eFuse Protection
Smart Battery Support
Processors Dual-Core ARM Cortex M4 Dual-Core ARM Cortex M4
+ Co-Processor M4
Core Processor Speed 96 MHz 100 MHz
Memory 2.18 Mbyte RAM
97.5 Mbyte Non-Volatile 8.18 Mbyte RAM
129.5 Mbyte Non-Volatile
Transmitter Supply Fixed 10.5V Programmable 8.5 - 24 V
Analog Inputs 4 x [4-20mA / 1-5V] 4 x [4-20mA / 1-5V]
3 x [PI / TFM / 4-20mA]
Analog Outputs 22 + HART (Future)
High Frequency Outputs (future) 2 x Digitally Isolated
Up to 10 kHz ±1 Hz resolution
Digital I/O
4 x Optical Isolated
2 x High Current
Pulse Output Max 50 Hz
4 x Digitally Isolated
2 x High Current
Pulse Output Max 500 Hz
Figure 1.1 - Feature Comparison between the Scanner 3100 and Scanner 3300 devices
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Standard Features
The Scanner 3300 features an enclosure with a terminal board for inputs/outputs, a WiFi module and antenna, and a large
touch display. See Section 3 - Wiring the Scanner 3300 EFM, page 51 for wiring diagrams.
Product Identication
Each device is labeled with a serial tag that identies the product by model number and serial number (Figure 1.2).
The tag content depicted illustrates the electrical protection afforded by CSA certication. CSA-approved products are
marked accordingly with the respective ratings and symbols.
Figure 1.2 - Device serial tag
Hardware Options
The following hardware options are available for customizing the Scanner 3300 to your specic needs: panel mounting
kit and wireless communication components. See the sections below for details.
!WARNING: PERSONAL RISK. Substitution of components and/or the use of equipment in a manner other
than that specied by Sensia may impair suitability for ordinary locations. Sensia bears no legal respon-
sibility for the performance of a product that has been serviced or repaired with parts that are not autho-
rized by Sensia.
! WARNING: PERSONAL RISK. Do not open equipment unless signal circuits and power have been
switched off.
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Panel Mounting Kit
It is recommended that the Scanner 3300 is panel mounted (Figure 1.3). For installation instructions, see Panel Mounting
the Scanner 3300, page 24.
Figure 1.3 - Scanner 3300 panel mounted
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