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KROHNE TIDALFLUX IFM 4110 PF EN User Manual

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Active mode:

the signal converter supplies the power for the operation (selection) of receiver instruments,

observe max. operating data (terminals E+ and E-).

Passive mode:

the operation (selection) of receiver instruments requires an external power supply (U

ext

),

observe max. operating data

Connection diagrams of outputs and inputs are shown in sect. 2.5.6.

For operating data of outputs and inputs please refer to sect. 10.2.1.

2.5.2

Current output I

The continuously active current output is electrically isolated from all others circuits.

All operating data and functions are adjustable .

Allowed load: 15-500

Selfcheck:

-interrupting the mA loop, and
-short-circuit of mA loop via test function, see Fct. 2.03
or when power supply is switched on in Fct. 3.07
Error message on display (Fct. 1.04) and/or status output (Fct. 1.07-1.10).

Current value for error identification is adjustable, see Fct. 1.05.

Range change-over, automatically or externally by control input, see Fct. 1.07-1.10 and 1.11-12.

Setting range from 5-80% of Q

100%

(Corresponding low to high range ratio from 1:20 to 1:25).
Change-over from high to low range at approx. 85% of low range and vice versa at approx. 98% of low range.
The active range is signaled via one of the four status outputs.

Forward / reverse flow measurement (F/R mode) is possible.

Connection diagrams see sect. 2.5.6.

2.5.3

Pulse outputs P and A1

2.5.3.1 Pulse output P for electronic totalizers

Pulse output P is electrically isolated from all other circuits

All operating data and functions are adjustable, see Fct. 1.05.

Active mode:

uses the internal power supply, terminals E+/E-

Passive mode:

requires external power supply, U

ext

<32 V DC / 24 V AC, I

30 mA

Max. adjustable frequency 10 kHz

Scaling

in pulses per unit time (e.g. 1000 pulses/s at Q

100%

flow) or

in pulses per unit volume (e.g. 100 pulses/m

3

or US Gal).

Pulse width

symmetric, pulse duty factor 1:1, independent of output frequency,
automatic, with optimum pulse width,
pulse duty factor approx. 1:1 at Q

100%

, or

pulse width range from 0.01 to 1 s adjustable as required for correspondingly lower output frequency.

Forward / reverse flow measurement (F / R mode) is possible.

Connection diagrams see sect. 2.5.6

Schematic wiring diagram for pulse output P for electronic totalizers.
Similar to a relay contact, this pulse output switches direct and alternating voltages.

P

P