Operation – KROHNE IFC 100 Converter EN User Manual
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OPERATION
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IFC 100
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A5 digital outputs
A5
digital outputs
Valid for pulse output (terminal D) and counter 1.
A5.1
measurement
1) Select measurement: volume flow / mass flow
2) Use for all outputs? (also use this setting for Fct. A5.2...A5.4!)
Setting: no (only for pulse output D) / yes (for all digital outputs)
A5.2
pulse value unit
Selection of the unit from a list, depending on the measurement.
A5.3
value p. pulse
1) Setting for pulse output D (volume or mass value per pulse)
Setting: xxx.xxx in l/s or kg/s
2) Use for all outputs? Make setting, see Fct. A5.1 above!
A5.4
low flow cutoff
1) Setting for pulse output D (sets output value to "0")
Setting: x.xxx ± x.xxx% (range: 0.0…20%)
(1st value = switching point / 2nd value = hysteresis),
condition: 2nd value ≤ 1st value
2) Use for all outputs? Make setting, see Fct. A5.1 above!
process input
A7.1
device serial no.
Serial no. of the system.
The following process input parameters are only available, if the quick access has been activated in the menu "setup /
device / quick setup.
A7.2
zero calibration
Display of current zero calibration value.
Query: calibrate zero?
Settings see Fct. C1.1.1.
A7.3
size
Select from size table.
A.7.5
GKL
Set value acc. to nameplate; range: 0.5…12 (20)
A7.6
coil resistance Rsp
Field coil resistance at 20°C; range: 10.00...220 Ω
A7.7
calib. coil temp.
The coil temperature is derived from the coil resistance at the reference
temperature.
Settings see Fct. C1.1.8.
A7.8
target conduct.
Reference value for on-site calibration; range: 1.000...50000 μS/cm
A7.9
EF electr. factor
For calculation of the conductivity based on the electrode impedance.
Settings see Fct. C1.1.11.
A7.10
field frequency
Setting as on measuring sensor nameplate =
line frequency x value (from the following list):
2; 4/3; 2/3; 1/2; 1/4; 1/6; 1/8; 1/12; 1/18; 1/36; 1/50
A7.11
flow direction
Define polarity of flow direction.
forwards (according to the arrow on the measuring sensor) or backwards (in
the opposite direction to the arrow)
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