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Siemens SITRANS FC120 Operating Instructions Manual
Siemens SITRANS FC120 Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens SITRANS FC120 Operating Instructions Manual

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09/2023
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SITRANS F
Coriolis fowmeters
SITRANS FC120/FC140
www.siemens.com/fow

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  • Page 1 Edition 09/2023 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SITRANS F Coriolis fowmeters SITRANS FC120/FC140 www.siemens.com/fow...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Introduction ............................... Scope of application.......................... Target group............................Document history ..........................Product compatibility ......................... Applicable documents ........................Explanation of safety instructions and symbols ................Safety................................10 Intended use ............................. 10 Technical conditions.......................... 10 General safety instructions........................ 10 Warranty..............................
  • Page 3 Table of contents Accuracy of temperature ........................32 Repeatability ............................. 33 Calibration conditions........................33 8.9.1 Mass flow calibration and density adjustment ..............33 8.9.2 Density calibration........................ 34 8.9.3 Calibration for gases ......................34 8.10 Process conditions ..........................34 8.10.1 Process pressure effect ....................... 34 8.10.2 Process fluid temperature effect ..................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 12.2.1 Installation dimensions ......................79 12.2.2 Installation site ........................79 12.2.3 Instructions........................... 80 12.3 Unpacking ............................81 12.4 Sensor installation..........................81 12.4.1 General installation rules ..................... 81 12.4.1.1 Avoiding creation of noise....................82 12.4.2 Installation in pipe ........................ 82 12.4.3 Installation SITRANS FC1x0 (Option S30) ................
  • Page 5 Table of contents 15.3.5 Performing autozero ......................124 15.4 Advanced settings..........................124 15.4.1 Setting hardware write-protection ..................124 15.4.2 Modbus hardware setting ....................126 15.4.3 PROFIBUS PA hardware setting ..................128 15.4.3.1 Access to Hardware DIP switches ..................128 15.4.3.2 Setting hardware write-protection ..................130 15.4.3.3 Setting the bus address .......................
  • Page 6 Table of contents 19.5 Commissioning..........................153 20 Advanced functions ..........................154 20.1 Overview ............................154 20.2 Concentration and petroleum measurement..................155 20.3 Batching function..........................156 20.4 Viscosity function ..........................157 20.5 Tube Health Check ........................... 158 20.6 Measurement of heat quantity......................158 21 Approvals and declarations of conformity .....................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    FC1x0 Introduction Scope of application 1 Introduction 1.1 Scope of application These instructions apply to the following Siemens SITRANS FC products: ▪ SITRANS FC1x0 ▪ SITRANS FC6x0 ▪ SITRANS FC7x0 ▪ SITRANS FC5x0 ▪ SITRANS FC Spare transmitter and Spare sensor.
  • Page 8: Applicable Documents

    – HART A5E52748515 – Profibus PA A5E52748624 – Modbus A5E52748619 All relevant manuals can be downloaded from: http://www.siemens.com/ flowdocumentation. 1.6 Explanation of safety instructions and symbols Signal words Warning notices are intended to alert users to potential hazards when working with the flow meter.
  • Page 9 FC1x0 Introduction Explanation of safety instructions and symbols Symbols on the Meaning nameplates FM/CSA marking NEPSI marking INMETRO marking DNV GL type approval marking 3-A Sanitary approval marking China RoHS marking Taiwan Safety (TS) marking Russia Pattern approval marking Belarus Pattern approval marking A5E52595189-AA, 2023/09 9 / 168...
  • Page 10: Safety

    Siemens sales organization. Operational safety cannot be ensured in the event of any improper or not intended use. Siemens is not liable for damage arising from such use. The flow meter described in this Operating Instructions is a class A device according to EN 61326-1 and may only be used in an industrial environment.
  • Page 11 / or environmental harm. ▶ Siemens will not take any liability regarding damage caused by corrosion / erosion. ▶ If corrosion / erosion may happen, the user has to check periodically if the necessary wall thickness is still in place.
  • Page 12 Any repair, modification, replacement or installation of replacement parts is permitted only if it's complying with this Operating Instructions. Other work must be first authorized by Siemens. Siemens does not assume liability for damage caused by unauthorized work on the flow meter or by improper use.
  • Page 13: Warranty

    The warranty terms for this device are described in the quotation. If a defect for which Siemens is responsible occurs in the device during the warranty period, Siemens will repair that defect at its own cost. If you believe that the device is defective, please contact us and provide a detailed description of the problem.
  • Page 14: Product Specification

    FC1x0 Product specification Scope of delivery 4 Product specification 4.1 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery of the flow meter must be checked for completeness using the following list: Tab. 1: Overview: Scope of delivery of the flow meter Compac Remote Spare Spare...
  • Page 15: Identification

    304/1 4301 1234567 MANUFACTURED: 2023 PT: 60 bar AMB. TEMP.: -40...+60 Made in Germany SIEMENS AG, DE-76181 Karlsruhe Order code Serial number Year of manufacture Ambient temperature range Material wetted parts Flow direction Warning with the request to read the documentation...
  • Page 16: Transmitter

    FC1x0 Product specification Identification 4.2.1.2 Transmitter Main nameplate SITRANS FCT040 FLOWMETER MODEL: 7ME4414-2CA11-7CB3-Z A10+B01+E06+F11+L51 SERIAL-No.: 1234567 MANUFACTURED: 2023 SUPPLY: 24VAC or 100...240VAC, 50/60Hz 24VDC or 100...120VAC; 10W AMB. TEMP.: -40...+60 Made in Germany DE-76181 Karlsruhe Order code Serial number Year of manufacture Power supply range Ambient temperature range Warning with the request to read the documentation...
  • Page 17: Order Code Description

    FC1x0 Product specification Identification Transmitter label Transmitter Transmitter back cover Label Spare serial number Hardware revision Serial number Date of Ex works/ Update Main software revision Device Revision / Device Revision Compatibility Sensor software revision Type of Communication Indicator software revision Supported "IDENT NUMBERS"...
  • Page 18: Flow Meter Components

    FC1x0 Product specification Flow meter components Device options (item -Z) can be selected and specified individually. 7 M E 4 4 x 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 Product group: MASS Sensor Sensor Transmitter variant Sensor type and size Connector size Process connection / Pressure Process connection / Pressure...
  • Page 19 FC1x0 Product specification Flow meter components Remote type Process connections Terminal box Cable entry for connecting cable Display cover Sensor connection cover Back cover for inputs and outputs, and power supply Blind plug Inputs/outputs cable entry Power supply cable entry Connecting cable A5E52595189-AA, 2023/09 19 / 168...
  • Page 20: Transport And Storage

    FC1x0 Transport and storage Transport 5 Transport and storage 5.1 Transport The following rules apply when transporting the flow meter: ▶ Observe the transport-related instructions on packaging. ▶ In order to avoid damage, do not unpack the flow meter until it is at the installation site.
  • Page 21: Storage

    FC1x0 Transport and storage Storage 5.2 Storage Please note the following rules apply when storing the flow meter: Risk of damage to the flow meter due to storage in a damp environment NOTICE ▶ Protect flow meter from rain and humidity. ▶...
  • Page 22: Measuring Principle And Flow Meter Design

    FC1x0 Measuring principle and flow meter design Measuring principle 6 Measuring principle and flow meter design 6.1 Measuring principle The measuring principle is based on the generation of Coriolis forces. For this purpose, a driver system (E) excites the two measuring tubes (M1, M2) in their first resonance frequency.
  • Page 23 FC1x0 Measuring principle and flow meter design Measuring principle The small deformation overlying the fundamental vibration is recorded by means of pick- offs (S1, S2) attached at suitable measuring tube locations. The resulting phase shift Δ φ between the output signals of pick-offs S1 and S2 is proportional to the mass flow. The output signals generated are further processed in a transmitter.
  • Page 24: Flow Meter

    FC1x0 Measuring principle and flow meter design Flow meter Temperature The measuring tube temperature is measured in order to compensate the effects of measurement temperature on the flow meter. This temperature approximately equals the fluid temperature and is made available as a measured quantity at the transmitter as well. 6.2 Flow meter The SITRANS FC Coriolis flow meter consists of: ▪...
  • Page 25 FC1x0 Measuring principle and flow meter design Flow meter 4 4 1 C E 3 1 2 C A 3 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 Fig. 9: Example of a completed order code A complete description of the order code is included in the chapter Ordering information. Transmitter overview Two different transmitters can be combined with the sensor: SITRANS FCT020 and FCT040.
  • Page 26: Application And Measuring Ranges

    ▪ Liquids ▪ Gases ▪ Mixtures, such as emulsions, suspensions, slurries Possible limitations applying to measurement of mixtures must be checked with the responsible Siemens sales organization. The following variables can be measured using SITRANS FC: ▪ Mass flow ▪ Density ▪...
  • Page 27 FC1x0 Application and measuring ranges Measuring range overview FCS100 FCS100 FCS100 FCS100 FCS100 0 – 5 kg/l (0 – 312 lb/ft³) Process fluid temperature range -50 – 150 °C Standard (-58 – 302 °F) -50 – 260 °C Mid-range (-58 – 500 °F) - Nominal mass flow - Maximum mass flow - Minimum mass flow The nominal mass flow Q is defined as the mass flow of water (temperature: 20 °C) at 1 bar pressure loss along the flow meter.
  • Page 28: Accuracy

    FC1x0 Accuracy Overview 8 Accuracy In this chapter, maximum deviations are indicated as absolute values. All accuracy data are given in ± values. 8.1 Overview Achievable accuracies for liquids The value D specified for accuracy of mass flow applies for flow rates exceeding the flat mass flow limit Q .
  • Page 29: Mass Flow Accuracy

    FC1x0 Accuracy Mass flow accuracy Meter size Zero point stability Z in kg/h (lb/h) FCS100 DN2 0.005 (0.011) FCS100 DN4 0.009 (0.019) FCS100 DN6 0.019 (0.042) FCS100 DN8 0.048 (0.11) 8.3 Mass flow accuracy Above mass flow Q , maximum deviation is constant and referred to as D .
  • Page 30: Accuracy Of Density

    Accuracy of density Water calibration transferability to gas according to AGA11. AGA11 confirmed by declaration of conformity available with SITRANS FC HART firmware rev.4 or later. For details please contact your local Siemens sales organization. Accuracy using water at 20 °C...
  • Page 31: Accuracy Of Mass Flow And Density According To The Order Code

    Notice: In case of a spare sensor combined with a transmitter in use, the original accuracy specification may be affected. For calibration services, please contact Siemens Service department. Specified deviation of density is achieved within the following limits, see table below:...
  • Page 32: For Gases

    13 position -Z in % Notice: In case of a spare sensor combined with a transmitter in use, the original accuracy specification may be affected. For calibration services, please contact Siemens Service department. 8.6 Volume flow accuracy 8.6.1 For liquids The following formula can be used to calculate the accuracy of liquid volume flow: ∆ρ...
  • Page 33: Repeatability

    FC1x0 Accuracy Repeatability Formula for ΔT = 0.5 °C + 0.005 × │T - 20 °C│ specified temperature range ΔT Maximum deviation of temperature Standard and Medium Process fluid temperature in °C measured by SITRANS FC (5.4) (4.5) (3.6) (3.1) (2.7) (1.8) (1.5)
  • Page 34: Density Calibration

    Different gases can be considered by entering characteristic gas sound velocity and related temperature coefficient Only with SITRANS FC HART firmware rev.4 or later. For details please contact your local Siemens sales organization. 8.10 Process conditions 8.10.1 Process pressure effect Process pressure effect is defined as the change in sensor flow and density deviation due to process pressure change away from 1barg reference condition.
  • Page 35 FC1x0 Accuracy Process conditions Temperature effect on Zero Temperature effect on Zero of mass flow can be corrected by zeroing at the process fluid temperature. Temperature effect on mass flow The process fluid temperature is measured and the temperature effect compensated. However due to uncertainties in the compensation coefficients and in the temperature measurement an uncertainty of this compensation is left.
  • Page 36: Operating Conditions

    FC1x0 Operating conditions Process conditions 9 Operating conditions 9.1 Process conditions The pressure and temperature ratings presented in this section represent the design values for the devices. For individual applications (e.g. marine applications with option S2x) further limitations may apply according to the respective applicable regulations.
  • Page 37: Pressure

    FC1x0 Operating conditions Process conditions Density measuring range for NTEP custody transfer approval Tab. 5: Density measuring ranges (C16) Option Measuring range of density in kg/l (lb/ft³) 0,74 – 1,40 (46 – 87) Density of gases Rather than being measured directly, density of gas is usually calculated using its reference density, process fluid temperature and process pressure.
  • Page 38 FC1x0 Operating conditions Process conditions ASME class 300, EN PN40, JPI class 300 p in bar (psi) 60 (870) 50 (725) 40 (580) 33 (479) 30 (435) 26(377) 20 (290) 10 (145) T in °C (-58) (32) (122) (212) (302) (392) (482) (°F) (100) (500) Fig. 13: Allowed process pressure as a function of process fluid temperature Process connection compatible to ASME B16.5 class 300 Process and heat tracing connection compatible to EN 1092-1 PN40...
  • Page 39 FC1x0 Operating conditions Process conditions ASME class 900, EN PN100 p in bar (psi) 160 (2321) 140 (2031) 120 (1740) 100 (1450) 80 (1160) 74(1073) 60 (870) 40 (580) 20 (290) T in °C (-58) (32) (122) (212) (302) (392) (482) (°F) (500) (100) Fig. 15: Allowed process pressure as a function of process connection temperature Process connection compatible to ASME B16.5 class 900...
  • Page 40 FC1x0 Operating conditions Process conditions JIS 10K, JIS 20K p in bar (psi) 40 (580) 35 (508) 34 (493) 30 (435) 25 (363) 20 (290) 15 (218) 14 (203) 10 (145) 5 (76) T in °C (482) (-58) (32) (122) (212) (302) (392) (°F) (500)
  • Page 41: Secondary Containment

    FC1x0 Operating conditions Process conditions Clamp process connection according to DIN 32676 series C (Tri-Clamp) p in bar (psi) 30 (435) 20 (290) 16 (232) 10 (145) T in °C (-58) (32) (122) (212) (302) (392) (°F) (14) (284) Fig. 19: Allowed process pressure as a function of process fluid temperature Clamp connection compatible to DIN 32676 series C up to 2"...
  • Page 42 FC1x0 Operating conditions Process conditions Fig. 21: Configuration of SITRANS FC with insulation and heat tracing Heating tracing connection Process connection Insulation Purging Sensor terminal box Overview of device options for insulation and heat tracing for remote type Options Description ▪ Insulation ▪...
  • Page 43: Ambient Conditions

    FC1x0 Operating conditions Ambient conditions In hazardous areas, subsequent application of insulation, heating jacket or heating strips is not permitted. 9.2 Ambient conditions Allowed ambient and storage temperature of SITRANS FC depends on the below components and their own temperature limits: ▪...
  • Page 44: Allowed Ambient Temperature For Sensor

    FC1x0 Operating conditions Ambient conditions Ranges and specifications Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) ▪ IEC/EN 61326-1, Table 2 ▪ IEC/EN 61326-2-3 ▪ IEC/EN 61326-2-5 ▪ NAMUR NE 21 recommendation ▪ DNV-CG-0339 Section 3, Chapter 14 This includes Immunity assessment criterion: ▪ Surge immunity acc.: The output signal fluctuation is within ±1 % –...
  • Page 45 FC1x0 Operating conditions Ambient conditions Temperature range °C (°F) specification Standard, remote 80 (176) type 72 (162) 60 (140) 40 (104) 20 (68) 0 (32) -20 (-4) -35 (-31) -40 (-40) °C -200 -100 (-328) (572) (°F) (-148) (32) (212) (392) (176) Fig. 22: Allowed process fluid and ambient temperatures, remote type (except process connection...
  • Page 46: Temperature Specification In Hazardous Areas

    FC1x0 Operating conditions Ambient conditions Temperature range °C (°F) specification Medium, remote type 80 (176) 75 (167) 64 (147) 60 (140) 40 (104) 20 (68) 0 (32) -20 (-4) -35 (-31) -40 (-40) °C -200 -100 (392) (572) (-328) (-148) (32) (212) (°F)
  • Page 47 FC1x0 Operating conditions Ambient conditions Order code: The following figure shows the relevant positions of the order code: Pos. 6: 1 Pos. 12: 1 7 M E 4 4 x Pos. 14: C, E, G, D, 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 F, H Pos.
  • Page 48 FC1x0 Operating conditions Ambient conditions Temperature Maximum ambient temperature Maximum process class in °C (°F) fluid temperature in °C (°F) Option L5x/ Option L7x/ Option L7x/ L8x without L8x with option Jxx option Jxx 80 (176) 70 (158) 64 (147) 260 (500) 80 (176) 70 (158)
  • Page 49: Mechanical Specification

    FC1x0 Mechanical specification Design 10 Mechanical specification 10.1 Design The SITRANS FC1x0 flow meter is available with two neck design versions: ▪ Standard neck ▪ Long neck Fig. 25: Sensor with standard and long neck 7 M E 4 4 x 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 Design version...
  • Page 50: Material

    FC1x0 Mechanical specification Material 10.2 Material 10.2.1 Sensor Material wetted parts Sensor parts which are wetted by process fluid are available with the following materials: 7 M E 4 4 x 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 Material Order code position 8+9 Measuring tubes made of...
  • Page 51: Nameplates

    FC1x0 Mechanical specification Material ▪ Corrosion protection coating: Three-layer coating with high chemical resistance (polyurethane coating on two layers of epoxy coating) ▪ Color Mint green (Munsell 5.6BG3.3/2.9) Display window This is relevant for all transmitters having a display: 7 M E 4 4 x 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 Display material...
  • Page 52: Process Connections, Dimensions And Weights Of Sensor

    FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Component Material Heat tracing and Stainless steel 1.4404/316L; flanges acc. ASME or EN purging connections For dimensions of insulation and heat tracing components see Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor. 10.3 Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor ø...
  • Page 53 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Fig. 27: Dimensions in mm: fixing device option S30 for FCS100 L1 ±5 Process connection Heat tracing connection option J12...14, J16...18 Insulation housing L4 ±5 option Jxx Purging option J16...18 Fig. 28: Dimensions in mm: version with insulation housing A5E52595189-AA, 2023/09 53 / 168...
  • Page 54 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Tab. 10: Dimensions without length L1 Meter size in mm (inch) FCS100 DN1 (5.9) (10.6) (7.1) (4.4) (4.3) (7.1) (8.3) FCS100 DN2 (5.9) (10.6) (7.1) (4.4) (4.3) (7.1) (8.3) FCS100 DN4 (5.9) (10.6) (7.1)
  • Page 55 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Process connections 7 M E 4 4 1 compatible to ASME B16.5 (AISI 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 316/ AISI 316L dual certified) Tab. 12: Overall length L1 and weight of sensor (process connections: ASME) Process Order FCS100 DN1...
  • Page 56 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Process Order FCS100 DN1 FCS100 DN2 FCS100 DN4 FCS100 DN6 FCS100 DN8 connections code position Weigh Weigh Weigh Weigh Weigh 8+9 10+ in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm (inch) in kg...
  • Page 57 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Process connections 7 M E 4 4 1 compatible to EN 1092-1 (1.4404/ 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 AISI 316 L) Tab. 13: Overall length L1 and weight of sensor (process connections: EN) Process Order FCS100 DN1...
  • Page 58 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Process Order FCS100 DN1 FCS100 DN2 FCS100 DN4 FCS100 DN6 FCS100 DN8 connections code position Weigh Weigh Weigh Weigh Weigh 8+9 10+ in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm (inch) in kg...
  • Page 59 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Process connections 7 M E 4 4 1 with internal thread 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 Tab. 15: Overall length L1 and weight of sensor (process connections: NPT thread) Process Order FCS100 DN1...
  • Page 60 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Process connections 7 M E 4 4 1 with internal thread 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 Tab. 16: Overall length L1 and weight of sensor (process connections: G thread) Process Order FCS100 DN1...
  • Page 61 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Process connections, dimensions and weights of sensor Meaning of "–": not available Clamp process connections 7 M E 4 4 1 according to DIN 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 32676 series C (Tri- Clamp) Tab. 18: Overall length L1 and weight of sensor (process connections: DIN 32676 series C Tri-Clamp) Process Order...
  • Page 62: Transmitter Dimensions And Weights

    FC1x0 Mechanical specification Transmitter dimensions and weights 10.4 Transmitter dimensions and weights Transmitter dimensions 87.8 67.8 Fig. 29: Dimensions of transmitter in mm (left: transmitter with display, right: transmitter without display) Tab. 20: Overall length L1 - L4 and height H1 - H4 of transmitter (material: stainless steel, aluminum) Material L1 in mm...
  • Page 63 FC1x0 Mechanical specification Transmitter dimensions and weights Order code Design type Housing material of Weight pos. 14 transmitter in kg (lb) C, D, E, F Aluminum max. 4.4 (9.7) Remote G, H Stainless steel 12.5 (27.6) A5E52595189-AA, 2023/09 63 / 168...
  • Page 64: Transmitter

    FC1x0 Transmitter 11 Transmitter SITRANS FCT020 Transmitter SITRANS FCT040 Transmitter For general purpose application For demanding and critical application SIEMENS SITRANS SIEMENS SITRANS Transmitter Advanced Total Health Dynamic Wizard for easy Event type functions Check Pressure setup Management Compensation acc. NAMUR...
  • Page 65: Electrical Interfaces

    FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces ● Supported / - not supported 11.1 Electrical interfaces Depending on the selected interface protocol up to 4 in and/or outputs (I/O) are available, partially configurable. 7 M E 4 4 x 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 (I/O1) (I/O2) (I/O3) (I/O4) Order code...
  • Page 66 FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces For HART communication devices, it is supplied on the current output lout1. The current output may be operated in compliance with the NAMUR NE43 standard. Value Nominal output current 4 – 20 mA Maximum output current range 2.4 –...
  • Page 67: Analog Inputs

    FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces 11.1.1.2 Analog inputs Active current input An individual analog power input is available for external analog devices. The active current input lin is provided for connecting a two-wire transmitter with an output signal of 4 – 20 mA. Value Nominal input current range 4 –...
  • Page 68: Analog Output Specification

    FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces 11.1.1.3 Analog output specification Analog output If mass- or volume flow, density, temperature, pressure or concentration is measured via specification lout current output Iout two additional deviation effects have to be taken into account. ▪ The Iout –base specification ∆I contains all combined effects of output adjustment, base linearity, power supply variation, load resistance variation, short and long term drift for...
  • Page 69 FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces Terms Value Internal power supply 24 V ±20 % Maximum pulse rate 10000 pulses/s Frequency range 0 – 12.5 kHz SITRANS FC 24 V P/Sout+ P/Sout- Fig. 36: Active pulse output connection P/Sout ① Load resistance ② Electronic counter Connection of an electromechanical counter Terms...
  • Page 70 FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces SITRANS FC 24 V P/Sout+ P/Sout- Fig. 38: Active pulse output P/Sout with internal pull-up resistor ① Electronic counter Passive pulse output Maximum voltage and correct polarity must be observed for wiring. P/Sout Value Maximum load current ≤...
  • Page 71 FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces SITRANS FC 24 V P/Sout+ P/Sout- Fig. 41: Active status output connection P/Sout ① External device with load resistance Active status output Value P/Sout with internal Internal pull-up resistor 2.2 kΩ pull-up resistor Internal power supply 24 V ±20 % SITRANS FC 24 V...
  • Page 72: Digital Inputs

    FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces A relay must be connected in series to switch alternating voltage. Passive pulse or Output signals according to EN 60947-5-6 (previously NAMUR, worksheet NA001): status output P/Sout 1kΩ (NAMUR) SITRANS FC P/Sout+ 10kΩ P/Sout- Fig. 45: Passive pulse or status output with switching amplifier connected in series ①...
  • Page 73 FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces Order code Connection terminal assignment position -Z I/O1 +/- I/O2 +/- I/O3 +/- I/O4 +/- Iout1 P/Sout1 Sout P/Sout2 E06+F12 Write-protect Active Passive Passive Passive Iout1 P/Sout1 P/Sout2 E06+F13 Write-protect Active Passive Passive P/Sout2 Iout1 P/Sout1 Active E06+F21 Write-protect...
  • Page 74: Modbus

    FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces Iout2 Analog current output P/Sout1 Pulse or status output P/Sout2 Pulse or status output Intrinsically safe outputs are only available in combination with selecting Ex approval of the device, see order code position 15 in the table of chapter Order code description. 11.1.4 Modbus Modbus interface is available with configurable I/O option.
  • Page 75 FC1x0 Transmitter Electrical interfaces SITRANS FC Fig. 47: PROFIBUS PA connection ① PROFIBUS PA ② Termination ③ DP/PA-Coupler ④ PROFIBUS DP ⑤ HOST Supported Functions Profile PA Rev. 3.02 compliant, supporting: ▪ Condensed Status (NE107) ▪ Device identification number (IDENT_NUMBER) adaption Function Blocks Description Flow...
  • Page 76: Power Supply

    For remote type devices, a connecting cable has to be used to connect the sensor to the transmitter. The device specifications, stated in this document, are valid only if one of the original Siemens connecting cables is used. Cable length limitations to be considered:...
  • Page 77: Installation

    FC1x0 Installation Location and position of installation 12 Installation 12.1 Location and position of installation SITRANS FC Coriolis flow meters can be mounted horizontally, vertically and at an incline. The measuring tubes should be completely filled with the fluid during flow measurement as accumulations of air or formation of gas bubbles in the measuring tube may result in errors in measurement.
  • Page 78: Sensor Installation Position

    FC1x0 Installation Location and position of installation 12.1.1 Sensor installation position Sensor installation Installation position Fluid Description position as a Horizontal, measuring tubes function of the fluid at bottom The measuring tubes are oriented Liquid toward the bottom. Accumulation of gas bubbles is avoided.
  • Page 79: Installation Instructions

    FC1x0 Installation Installation instructions Installation position Fluid Description Vertical, direction of flow towards the top (recommended) The sensor is installed on a pipe with the direction of flow towards the top. Accumulation of gas bubbles or solids Liquid/gas is avoided. This position allows for complete self-draining of the measuring tubes.
  • Page 80: Instructions

    Install flow meter far removed from motors, transformers or other transmitters. ▶ If the plan calls for installing two sensors of the same kind back-to-back, use a customized design. Contact the responsible Siemens sales organization. ▶ Operate the flow meter below an elevation of 2000 m above sea level.
  • Page 81: Unpacking

    FC1x0 Installation Unpacking ▶ For application involving fluids, avoid installation at highest point of piping. Formation of gas bubbles and accumulation of gas in measuring tube may result in increased measurement uncertainties. ▶ In case of gas measurements, avoid installation directly in front of lowest point in piping.
  • Page 82: Avoiding Creation Of Noise

    FC1x0 Installation Sensor installation Fig. 52: Recommended installation: use the piping to support the sensor Pipe Sensor ▶ Secure pipes before installing the flow meter. ▶ Avoid damaging the process connections. ▶ Flush new pipes before installing the flow meter to remove foreign matter, such as shavings or other residues.
  • Page 83 FC1x0 Installation Sensor installation Fig. 53: Fixing the flange Pipe flange Gasket Sensor flange Bolt Internal thread For process connections with an internal thread, the connection must be installed in connection accordance with the following figure. Fig. 54: Internal thread connection Sensor Gasket (not use in case of NPT) Pipe Use of seal tape for installation...
  • Page 84: Installation Sitrans Fc1X0 (Option S30)

    FC1x0 Installation Sensor installation 12.4.3 Installation SITRANS FC1x0 (Option S30) For the SITRANS FC1x0 the sensor can be installed on a DN50 (2") pipe by using a bracket and U-bolt assy (order code position -Z, option S30). The bracket contains vibration dampers, but for extreme cases of vibration stronger NOTICE damping arrangements may be necessary to ensure best performance.
  • Page 85 FC1x0 Installation Sensor installation HART Fig. 56: Positioning of pressure taps / HART communication line ① Mounting flanges ④ Differential pressure transmitter with HART ② Pressure taps ⑤ HART communication ③ SITRANS FC with HART ⑥ Other flow elements PROFIBUS PA Fig. 57: Positioning of pressure taps / PROFIBUS PA communication line ①...
  • Page 86: Insulation And Heat Tracing

    FC1x0 Installation Insulation and heat tracing 12.5 Insulation and heat tracing 12.5.1 Heat tracing The majority of applications do not require or provide insulation or heat tracing for the sensor. Product versions with insulation and/or heat tracing are available for specific technical applications, see applicable Operating Instructions.
  • Page 87: Transmitter Installation

    FC1x0 Installation Transmitter installation 12.6 Transmitter installation 12.6.1 Rotating and replacing the display The transmitter display can be oriented in line with the flow meter installation position. The following instruction must only be performed at the following ambient conditions: NOTICE ▶...
  • Page 88 FC1x0 Installation Transmitter installation 5. Remove the display from housing by pulling forward. 6. Rotate display and push back into housing in the orientation desired. The display can be removed and replaced by loosening the connector. NOTICE A5E52595189-AA, 2023/09 88 / 168...
  • Page 89: Rotating The Terminal Box (Remote Type)

    FC1x0 Installation Transmitter installation 7. Tighten screws. 8. Screw display cover back onto transmitter housing. 9. Using an Allen wrench (size: 3.0), turn the locking screw on display screw plug counter-clockwise to tighten. 12.6.2 Rotating the terminal box (remote type) The terminal box can be installed in any one of four orientations.
  • Page 90 FC1x0 Installation Transmitter installation 1. Loosen the four fixing screws and remove the cover. 2. Remove the cables so that none of the cables inside can accidentally become trapped and damaged. 3. By using an Allen wrench, remove the bottom fixing screws and rotate the terminal box at an angle of 90°, 180°...
  • Page 91: Installing Transmitter On Pipe (Remote Type)

    FC1x0 Installation Transmitter installation 12.6.3 Installing transmitter on pipe (remote type) Risk of overheating the transmitter due to increased ambient temperature WARNING Failure of measuring electronics ▶ Observe the maximum allowable ambient temperature for the transmitter. ▶ Install the transmitter at a sufficient distance from heat sources. Also note the temperature of the fixing pipe.
  • Page 92: Installation Check List

    FC1x0 Installation Installation check list 2. Place retaining clip around pipe and slide through drill holes on angle bracket. 3. Fasten retaining clip to bracket using the nuts. 12.7 Installation check list The following checks must be performed once the flow meter is installed in the pipe: Check Performed? State and specification of device...
  • Page 93 FC1x0 Installation Installation check list Check Performed? ▪ Do mounting position and installation match usage (measurement of gas, liquid) in the process environment and under process conditions? ▪ Is meeting the permissible ambient temperature for the transmitter ensured? Process environment and conditions ▪...
  • Page 94: Wiring

    Risk of injury due to electrical shock, as well as sparking and damage to WARNING the flow meter, if an inappropriate connecting cable is used ▶ It is imperative that an original connecting cable and original glands from Siemens are used. ▶ Install cables tension-free.
  • Page 95: Grounding Connections

    FC1x0 Wiring Grounding connections Be aware that improper earthing, false wiring and use of cable out of specification may NOTICE lead to instrument damage and/or disturbance of other sensitive electrical equipment due to increased electromagnetic emissions/immunity. Be aware that wrong input voltage may lead to disturbance of other sensitive electrical NOTICE equipment due to increased electromagnetic emissions.
  • Page 96: Connecting Cable Installation

    Siemens are used. In order to ensure the IP code, the cable must be professionally installed at the entries. If necessary, the cable may be shortened using the enclosed termination kit.
  • Page 97: Connection Terminals

    Connecting cable installation If the connecting cable, included in the delivery, is too short, additional lengths can be procured through the Siemens sales organization. 13.3.1 Connection terminals The delivery includes an operating tool for connecting the connecting cable to the connection terminals.
  • Page 98 FC1x0 Wiring Connecting cable installation green blue white brown yellow drain wire Fig. 63: Terminated standard connecting cable L5x/L6x, transmitter side Connection scheme of standard connecting cable option L5x/L6x Tab. 21: Version coaxial wire Standard connecting cable option L5x/L6x Signal Coaxial wire Coaxial wire pair colour Wire type Wire colour...
  • Page 99 FC1x0 Wiring Connecting cable installation Installation of fire retardant connecting cable option L7x/L8x D– D– S1– S1– S2– S2– Fig. 64: Transmitter and sensor interconnection diagram Sensor Transmitter Potential equalization system shield wire Fig. 65: Terminated fire retardant connecting cable L7x/L8x, transmitter side Connection scheme of fire retardant connecting cable option L7x/L8x Tab. 23: Version L7x/L8x L7x/L8x cable...
  • Page 100: Connecting The Connecting Cable To Sensor

    FC1x0 Wiring Connecting cable installation 13.3.2 Connecting the connecting cable to sensor Use the cable end without shield wire to connect to the sensor (observe labeling). NOTICE If the cable is not terminated or was shortened, observe the separate instructions in the NOTICE included terminating set.
  • Page 101: Connecting The Connecting Cable To Transmitter

    FC1x0 Wiring Connecting cable installation 13.3.3 Connecting the connecting cable to transmitter 1. Loosen the four screws from the sensor connection cover and remove cover. 2. Remove connector nut from cable gland and pull out clamped insert. 3. Push cable through connector nut and clamped insert. 4.
  • Page 102: Transmitter

    FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter 13.4 Transmitter 13.4.1 HART and Modbus communication 13.4.1.1 HART communication HART interface For devices with HART communication, the HART interface, along with the analog signal, is available at the output Iout1. A load resistance of 230 – 600 Ω at Iout1 is recommended.
  • Page 103: Output Signals

    FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter Master Pull Up Balanced Pair Common Pull Down LT: Line Termination SITRANS FC Slave n Fig. 67: Modbus connection 13.4.1.3 Output signals Galvanic isolation All circuits for inputs, outputs and power supply are galvanically isolated from each other. Active current One or two current outputs are available depending on order code position -Z.
  • Page 104 FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter U - 10.5 V 0.0236 A 10.5 U in V Fig. 69: Maximum load resistance as a function of an external power supply voltage Load resistance External power supply voltage The diagram shows the maximum load resistance R as a function of voltage U of the connected voltage source.
  • Page 105 FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter Active pulse output Connection of an electronic counter P/Sout Maximum voltage and correct polarity must be observed for wiring. Terms Value Load resistance > 1 kΩ Internal power supply 24 V ±20 % Maximum pulse rate 10000 pulses/s Frequency range 0 –...
  • Page 106 FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter Active pulse output Value P/Sout with internal Internal power supply 24 V ±20 % pull-up resistor Internal pull-up resistor 2.2 kΩ Maximum pulse rate 10000 pulses/s Frequency range 0 – 12.5 kHz SITRANS FC 24 V P/Sout+ P/Sout- Fig. 73: Active pulse output P/Sout with internal pull-up resistor ①...
  • Page 107 FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter SITRANS FC Pulse+ Pulse- Fig. 75: Passive pulse output connection with electronic counter ① Passive pulse ② Load resistance ③ Electronic counter SITRANS FC Pulse+ Pulse- Fig. 76: Passive pulse output connection with electromechanical counter ① Passive pulse ② Protective diode ③...
  • Page 108 FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter Active status output Since this is a transistor contact, maximum allowed current as well as polarity and level of P/Sout output voltage must be observed during wiring. Value Load resistance > 1 kΩ Internal power supply 24 V ±20 % SITRANS FC 24 V...
  • Page 109: Input Signals

    FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter SITRANS FC P/Sout+ or Sout+ P/Sout- or Sout- Fig. 80: Passive status output connection P/Sout or Sout for solenoid valve circuit ① Relay ② Solenoid valve ③ Magnetic valve power supply ④ Protective diode A relay must be connected in series to switch alternating voltage. Passive pulse or Output signals according to EN 60947-5-6 (previously NAMUR, worksheet NA001): status output P/Sout...
  • Page 110 FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter Value Nominal input current range 4 – 20 mA Maximum input current range 2.4 – 21.6 mA Internal load resistance SITRANS FC ≤ 160 Ω SITRANS FC Iin+ Iin- Fig. 83: Connection of external device with active current output ①...
  • Page 111: Profibus Pa Connection Terminals

    FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter Status input Sin Do not connect a signal source with electric voltage. The status input is provided for use of voltage-free contacts with the following specification: Switching status Resistance Closed < 200 Ω Open > 100 kΩ SITRANS FC Sin+ Sin-...
  • Page 112: Profibus Pa Communication

    FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter PROFIBUS PA: PA communication Pulse Passive: Pulse / Frequency output (only for calibration) Intrinsically safe (IS) outputs are only available in combination with selecting Ex approval of the device, see Operating Instructions A5E52595189, chapter Ex approval. 13.4.4 PROFIBUS PA communication PROFIBUS PA PROFIBUS PA interface of SITRANS FC is based on PROFIBUS PA protocol (Profile interface...
  • Page 113: Power Supply

    FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter SITRANS FC Pulse+ Pulse- Fig. 86: Passive pulse output connection with electronic counter ① Passive pulse ② Load resistance ③ Electronic counter SITRANS FC Pulse+ Pulse- Fig. 87: Passive pulse output connection with electromechanical counter ① Passive pulse ② Protective diode ③...
  • Page 114 FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter Risk of damage to the flow meter due to incorrect power supply NOTICE ▶ The specified power supply must be observed (see Operating Instructions). ▶ The power-supply cable must be designed for the power supply used with a minimum diameter of 0.5 mm.
  • Page 115 FC1x0 Wiring Transmitter 3. Unscrew back cover from transmitter housing in counter-clockwise direction. 4. Attach cable glands. 5. Connect wires to connection terminals. Connect the grounding conductor to the grounding screw (see chapter Connection NOTICE terminals, figure 30, point 2). 6.
  • Page 116: Wiring Check List

    FC1x0 Wiring Wiring check list 8. Screw back cover onto transmitter housing in clockwise direction. 9. Using an Allen wrench (Size: 3.0), loosen the locking screw in counter-clockwise direction. 13.5 Wiring check list The following checks must be performed once the flow meter is connected electrically: Risk of injury from electrical shock due to insufficiently closed housing WARNING ▶...
  • Page 117 FC1x0 Wiring Wiring check list Be aware that improper treatment of cable entry and/or cable terminal may lead to NOTICE disturbance of other sensitive electrical equipment due to increased electromagnetic emissions. Check Performed? Are cables intact? Are power-supply and signal cables connected correctly? Do the cables have a lower point where liquid can drip immediately before they enter the cable glands? Are the cables installed tension-free?
  • Page 118: Commissioning

    FC1x0 Commissioning 14 Commissioning 1. Activate external power switch. 2. Perform check of piping installation. 3. Check flow meter for device errors, warnings or alarms, see chapter on Troubleshooting 132]. 4. Configure the transmitter, and perform autozero, see chapter on Default settings 122].
  • Page 119: System Configuration And Operation

    15.2 Display All of the functions described here are also available via digital communication. Numerical values that are entered via the display are limited to 6 digits. SITRANS FCT040 Siemens Fig. 88: Display layout Measured quantities and units IR switches Status icon and time...
  • Page 120 FC1x0 System configuration and operation Display Impairment of the display NOTICE If the device is operated for a longer period and is subjected to high temperatures or high humidity in the process, the display may be impaired. ▶ Replace display unit as described in Rotating and replacing the display Observe the following instructions to ensure that the IR switches are functional: ▶...
  • Page 121 FC1x0 System configuration and operation Display Status Description Status Description icon icon Upload parameter enabled Download parameter enabled Status icons HART Total health result: good Total health result: warning (only indicated when display total (only indicated when display total health result is active) health result is active) Total health result: bad state Tube Health Check with result: OK...
  • Page 122: Default Settings

    FC1x0 System configuration and operation Default settings Abbreviation Measured quantity or identification NV1, NV2 Net volume flow rate 1, 2 Corrected net volume flow rate Drive current Viscosity 24hours totalizer 1 24hours totalizer 2 24hours totalizer 3 Gas void fraction The following values are only available for the trend display to record data on the microSD card.
  • Page 123: Setting Date

    FC1x0 System configuration and operation Default settings 15.3.2 Setting date 1. Press [SET] switch for 2 seconds to enter [Operation level]. 2. Press [▼] switch until the [Maintenance] menu is selected. 3. Press [SET] switch to enter the [Device setup] menu. 4.
  • Page 124: Performing Autozero

    FC1x0 System configuration and operation Advanced settings 2. Close valves in front of and after the flow meter and stop the flow. 3. Wait until density, temperature and pressure are stabilized. 4. In case of fluids, compare the density displayed on the SITRANS FC with the fluid density in order to rule out gas accumulations in the measuring tube.
  • Page 125 FC1x0 System configuration and operation Advanced settings It is not possible to release the hardware write-protection via HART, Modbus or other communication software. 1. Switch off power supply. 2. Loosen the locking screw by turning it clockwise with an Allen wrench (size: 3.0). 3.
  • Page 126: Modbus Hardware Setting

    FC1x0 System configuration and operation Advanced settings Factory setting The factory setting of the Burnout mode is High. SW1-1 position Burnout mode Output value if Burnout in mA High 21.6 15.4.2 Modbus hardware setting Switch settings 1. Switch off power supply. 2.
  • Page 127 FC1x0 System configuration and operation Advanced settings 4. Remove 2 screws from the display. 5. Remove the display from housing by slowly pulling forward. ð The switch can be seen. 6. Set the desired address. 7 6 5 4 Address 7.
  • Page 128: Profibus Pa Hardware Setting

    FC1x0 System configuration and operation Advanced settings Address switch SW (ADDRESS: 7) Device address Position Description Address SW” settings between position 0 and 6 are the Hardware device address. Parameter value setting is the device address. Software Factory setting SW (ADDRESS: 0-6) Hardware address can be set from 1 to 127.
  • Page 129 FC1x0 System configuration and operation Advanced settings 3. Unscrew display cover from transmitter housing. 4. Remove 2 screws from the display. 5. Remove the display from housing by slowly pulling forward. ð The switch can be seen. A5E52595189-AA, 2023/09 129 / 168...
  • Page 130: Setting Hardware Write-Protection

    FC1x0 System configuration and operation Advanced settings 6. Set the desired address and switch position. Address 7. Push display into housing. 8. Fasten the display with 2 screws. 9. Screw display cover back onto transmitter housing. 10. Tighten the locking screw by turning it counterclockwise with an Allen wrench (size: 3.0).
  • Page 131: Setting The Bus Address

    FC1x0 System configuration and operation Advanced settings 15.4.3.3 Setting the bus address This section describes the procedure to set bus address in the transmitter. Every device in PROFIBUS PA must be assigned a unique address in the range of 0(0x00) to 126(0x7e).
  • Page 132: Troubleshooting

    Function Manual. Possible malfunctions that may occur during commissioning are explained below and remedying them is explained. If you cannot remedy the malfunction using these explanations, contact the Siemens service center. 16.1 Malfunction of operation Tab. 29: Different kinds of malfunction of operation: causes ans remedies...
  • Page 133: Zero Point Unstable

    FC1x0 Troubleshooting Zero point unstable 16.2 Zero point unstable Tab. 30: Different kinds of malfunction for zero point unstable: causes ans remedies Malfunction Possible causes Remedy – Check that the measuring tube in the Measuring tube not sensor is completely filled with fluid. completely filled with Correct installation, see Installation fluid...
  • Page 134 Faulty temperature – Check temperature measurement circuits measurement TP1 – TP3 of connecting cable. – If corrosion or erosion due to corrosive fluids is suspected, contact Siemens and Corrosion and erosion have density and mass flow recalibrated, if necessary. Contaminated –...
  • Page 135 FC1x0 Troubleshooting Display deviating Malfunction Possible causes Remedy – Check parameter LRV and URV of the Incorrect parameter corresponding output signal, and correct, Output signal if necessary. deviating from – Check measured quantity output and, if measured quantity Incorrect measured necessary, correct;...
  • Page 136: Maintenance And Repair

    FC1x0 Maintenance and repair 17 Maintenance and repair Applicable country-specific regulations for opening and repairing electrical devices must be observed. Risk of injury and damage to the flow meter due to ignition after sparking, DANGER if there is mechanical impact ▶...
  • Page 137: Exterior Cleaning

    2. Use only cleaning agents that do not corrode the surface of the flow meter. 17.2 Recalibration and calibration service For recalibration, flow meters should be sent to the manufacturer Siemens. For additional information regarding service products and their availability, go to the Siemens homepage or contact a local Siemens sales partner.
  • Page 138 8. Select a spare part and add it to your watch list. ð The watch list opens. 9. Click "Add to cart of Industry Mall". ð The Siemens Industry Mall opens and you can order your spare part. A5E52595189-AA, 2023/09 138 / 168...
  • Page 139: Sensor Replacement

    FC1x0 Sensor replacement Dismantling of the defective sensor 18 Sensor replacement 18.1 Dismantling of the defective sensor The defective SITRANS FC sensor has to be dismantled. The dismantling flow depends on the flow meter type (compact or remote). The rules according to the Explosion Proof Type Reference Manual apply, especially the chapter “Operation, maintenance and repair”: ▪...
  • Page 140: Disconnect Remote Type Sensor

    FC1x0 Sensor replacement Dismantling of the defective sensor Compact type Fig. 90: Connecting interfaces on sensor compact type Display (if available) Power supply cable entry Communication cable entry Transmitter housing back cover Fig. 91: Connecting interfaces on transmitter housing back cover Terminal box power and I/O Grounding screw for connecting grounding conductor Grounding terminal for external potential equalization (transmitter) Power supply cable entry...
  • Page 141: Disconnect Compact Type Sensor

    FC1x0 Sensor replacement Dismantling of the defective sensor 1. Open the terminal cover. Operating tool 2. Disconnect all cables with the operating tool. 3. Remove the cable gland and cable. 4. Disconnect the sensor potential equalization. 18.1.3 Disconnect compact type sensor Life-threatening injuries from electric shock WARNING ▶...
  • Page 142: Remove Defective Sensor

    FC1x0 Sensor replacement Installation of the Spare sensor Remove transmitter 1. After disconnection the transmitter is removed by unscrewing the four clamping bolts. and disconnect from defective sensor 2. Lift the transmitter housing: 3. Turn the transmitter housing around for disconnection. 4.
  • Page 143: Parameter Setting Procedure

    FC1x0 Sensor replacement Wiring ▪ the calibration certificate of the sensor: ▪ the additional nameplate of the sensor: 16.8 Communication There are two possibilities to configure the transmitter with all relevant settings to ensure possibilities a possibilities proper operation: ▪ Parameter setting via communication tool like 475 Configurator or DTM ▪...
  • Page 144: Transmitter Replacement

    FC1x0 Transmitter replacement Dismantling of the defective transmitter 19 Transmitter replacement 19.1 Dismantling of the defective transmitter The defective SITRANS FC transmitter has to be dismantled. The dismantling flow depends on the flow meter type (compact or remote). The rules according to the Explosion Proof Type Reference Manual apply, especially the chapter “Operation, maintenance and repair”: ▪...
  • Page 145: Disconnect Remote Type Transmitter

    FC1x0 Transmitter replacement Dismantling of the defective transmitter Transmitter housing back cover Fig. 93: Connecting interfaces on transmitter housing back cover Terminal box power and I/O Grounding screw for connecting grounding conductor Power supply cable entry Grounding terminal for external potential equalization 19.1.2 Disconnect remote type transmitter Life-threatening injuries from electric shock WARNING...
  • Page 146: Remove Defective Transmitter

    FC1x0 Transmitter replacement Dismantling of the defective transmitter 7. Disconnect the power cables from L/+ and N/- “power supply connection terminals”. Grounding screw 8. Remove “Grounding screw for connecting grounding conductor”. 9. Remove potential equalization from “Grounding terminal for potential equalization”. 19.1.3 Remove defective transmitter After disconnection the transmitter has to be removed by unscrewing the four clamping bolts.
  • Page 147 FC1x0 Transmitter replacement Dismantling of the defective transmitter 4. Disconnect the power cables from L/+ and N/- “Power supply connection terminals”. Grounding screw 5. Remove “Grounding screw for connecting grounding conductor”. 6. Remove potential equalization from “Grounding terminal for potential equalization” (if used).
  • Page 148: Remove Microsd Card (Transmitter With Display Only)

    FC1x0 Transmitter replacement Dismantling of the defective transmitter 4. Disconnect all wires from the transmitter with the operating tool. Operating tool 19.1.5 Remove microSD card (transmitter with display only) In case of defective transmitter with display the microSD card can be used to set up the Spare transmitter by following the procedure after removal of transmitter: 1.
  • Page 149: Installation Of The Spare Transmitter

    The factory backup file of the defective transmitter is stored on the microSD in the directory “SIEMENS” attached to the defect SITRANS FC at delivery time. Please make sure to use a differing file name in case of coping to microSD of the Spare...
  • Page 150: Set Up Process Variable Units

    FC1x0 Transmitter replacement Parameter setting Display 7 M E 4 4 x 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 1. Position 16: Display Order code Position 16 – possible values Mapping Without display With display Only SITRANS FCT020 transmitters can be delivered without a display (value 1 in order code position 16).
  • Page 151: Set Up Sensor Relevant And Sensor Specific Parameters

    FC1x0 Transmitter replacement Parameter setting 0:g/s 1:g/min 2:g/h 3:kg/s 4:kg/min 5:kg/h 6:kg/d MASS_FLOW MASS flow unit R/W3 7:t/min 8:t/h 9:t/d 10:lb/s 11:lb/min 12:lb/h 13:lb/d 14:User unit For this device, configured for mass flow measurement, all relevant parameters like Qnom, Qmax are saved in kg/h in the factory-backup file. To change the mass flow unit over the display, please execute the following sequence: 1.
  • Page 152: Set Up Customer Specific Parameters

    FC1x0 Transmitter replacement Parameter setting 4. Go to menu item “[Diag/Service] ► [Param bkup/restore] ► [Restore]” 5. Execute “[DL snsr cnst SD]” 6. Check all sensor relevant settings of the exchange transmitter 19.3.5 Set up customer specific parameters The default setting for customer specific parameters is as follows: Tab. 33: Assignment: default setting for customer specific parameters Parameter name: Default Setting:...
  • Page 153: Set Up System Related Parameters

    FC1x0 Transmitter replacement Wiring Mass flow and density accuracy 7 M E 4 4 x 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 The parameter [Liquid gas select] has to be set to “Gas” if the mass flow and density accuracy value on position 13 is 9 and position -Z is N1A or N2A.
  • Page 154: Advanced Functions

    FC1x0 Advanced functions Overview 20 Advanced functions 20.1 Overview Transmitter Communication type and I/O Functional SITRANS SITRANS Available type Mandatory I/O scope FCT020 FCT040 PROFIBU HART Modbus Order code E06, E07 (pos. 7 and 4, 9 E14 + Fxx E10 + Fxx + Fxx pos.
  • Page 155: Concentration And Petroleum Measurement

    For questions regarding a specific application, contact the responsible Siemens sales organization. The appropriate density coefficients must be determined prior to using this option and input into the transmitter. To do so, the recommendation is to determine the necessary parameters from density data using DTM in the Pactware program or the calculation tool included in the delivery.
  • Page 156: Batching Function

    Following is a table that lists possible pre-configured concentrations. The desired data sets must be requested by the customer to the Siemens sales organization at the time the order is placed. The customer is responsible to ensure chemical compatibility of the material of the wetted parts with the measured chemicals.
  • Page 157: Viscosity Function

    FC1x0 Advanced functions Viscosity function ▪ one-stage mode with single valve ▪ two-stage mode to control two valves for accurate filling Without using an external flow computer, data related to the process can be transmitted via communication protocol. The error management function allows the user to set alarms and warnings accordingly the application needs.
  • Page 158: Tube Health Check

    FC1x0 Advanced functions Tube Health Check In order to use the function a pressure measurement device (separate order) directly connected to the analog input of the SITRANS FC is necessary. Based on iteration process, SITRANS FC finds the value of viscosity μ that returns a Δp closed to the measured Δp.
  • Page 159 FC1x0 Advanced functions Measurement of heat quantity Formula for total calorific energy Σ E = Σ (Q × × Δt) Calorific energy Mass flow rate Calorific value variable Δt Time interval between two measurements Other formula based on volume and corrected volume are included in the function and can be set using the display.
  • Page 160: Approvals And Declarations Of Conformity

    Details about all standards that are fulfilled are show in the tables below. Not all options are available in all countries. For details please contact your local Siemens Sales Organization. 21.1 Legal equipment standards and norms...
  • Page 161: Application And Industry Related Standards

    Chemical composition of wetted materials 316L/316/1.4404/1.4401/1.4435 and Ni-Alloy C-22/2.4602 is conform to: ▪ ANSI / NACE-MR0175 / ISO15156-2 ▪ ANSI / NACE-MR0175 / ISO15156-3 NACE ▪ NACE MR0103 For details please see Siemens declaration about NACE conformity A5E53186128. Marine approvals Approval Approval or certificate type Material Declaration and Ship recycling compliances to IMO Resolution MEPC.269 (68)
  • Page 162: Communication Interface Standards

    SITRANS FC is registered as a measuring instrument in the following countries: ▪ China Local type approvals Please contact your Siemens representative regarding respective “Pattern Approval Certificate of Measuring Instruments” and for export to these countries. 21.3 Communication interface standards Communication interface standards...
  • Page 163 FC1x0 Approvals and declarations of conformity Hazardous area Approval type Approval or certificate FM approvals: ▪ US Cert No. FM23US0039X ▪ CA Cert No. FM23CA0029X Applied standards: ▪ Class 3600 ▪ Class 3610 ▪ Class 3615 ▪ Class 3616 ▪ Class 3810 ▪...
  • Page 164: Dismantling And Disposal

    Note the following items before returning the shipment: ▶ Clean flow meter thoroughly. No harmful chemicals must remain in or on the flow meter. Siemens only accepts completely drained and cleaned flow meters. ▶ The form "Decontamination Declaration" must be filled in completely and sent to Siemens along with the flow meter.
  • Page 165: Specifications

    FC1x0 Specifications Lifetime definition 23 Specifications Specifications for sensor and transmitter are listed in the Operating Instructions of the corresponding product family. 23.1 Lifetime definition Lifetime for SITRANS FC: 20 years at ambient temperature ≤ 40 °C. This value is based on stable environmental condition for safety applications, see Safety Instructions A5E52748634.
  • Page 166: Product Documentation And Support

    Additional information on our technical support can be found at Technical Support (http:// www.siemens.com/automation/csi/service). Service & support on In addition to our technical support, Siemens offers comprehensive online services at the Internet Service & Support (http://www.siemens.com/automation/serviceandsupport). A5E52595189-AA, 2023/09 166 / 168...
  • Page 167 Product documentation and support A.2 Technical support Contact If you have further questions about the device, contact your local Siemens representative at Personal Contact (http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner). To find the contact for your product, go to "all products and branches" and select "Products &...
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