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KROHNE TIDALFLUX IFM 4110 PF EN User Manual

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5.3

Low-flow cutoff SMU

5.4

Display

5.5

Internal electronic counter

5.6

Internal power supply (E+ / E-) for connected loads

5.7

Current output I

5.8

Pulse outputs P and A1

5.9

Status outputs A1 / A2 and D1 / D2

5.10

Control inputs C1 and C2

5.11

Language

5.12

Entry code

5.13

Primary head

5.14

User-defined units

5.15

F/R mode, forward/reverse flow measurement

5.16

Output characteristics

5.17

Applications

5.18

Hardware settings

5.19

Limit switches

5.20

Range change

Part C Special Applications, Functional Checks, Service and Order Numbers

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Special applications

6.1

Use in hazardous areas

6.2

Magnetic sensors MP (optional)

6.3

Changing the load capacity of the output A1 for polarized DC operation

6.4

RS 232 adapter incl. CONFIG software (optional)

6.5

Pulsating flow

6.6

Unstable display and outputs

6.7

Stable signal outputs with empty measuring tube

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Functional checks

7.1

Checking the zero with the IFC 110 PF signal converter, Fct. 3.03

7.2

Checking the measuring range Q, Fct. 2.01

7.3

Hardware information and error status , Fct. 2.02

7.4

Hardware test, Fct. 2.03

7.5

Faults and symptoms during start-up and flow measurement

7.6

Checking the primary head

7.6.1

Checking the level meter

7.6.2

Checking the velocity meter

7.7

Checking the signal converter using a GS 8 A simulator (optional)

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Service

8.1

Replacing the power supply fuse

8.2

Retrofitting of magnetic sensors MP (optional)

8.3

Replacing the complete electronic unit of the IFC 110 PF signal converter

8.4

Replacing single printed circuit boards (PCBs)

8.5

Illustrations of printed circuit boards (PCBs)

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Order numbers

Part D Technical Data, Measuring Principle and Block Diagram

10 Technical data
10.1

Primary head IFS 4000 PF

10.1.1 General information
10.1.2 Dimensions and weight IFS 4000 PF
10.2

Signal converter IFC 110 PF