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SITRANS F flowmeters
SITRANS F M
Transmitter
MAGFLO MAG 6000 I/6000 I Ex d
The MAG 6000 I/6000 I Ex d is a microprocessor-based trans­mitter with a build-in alphanumeric readout in several languages. The industrial transmitters evaluate the signals from the associated elec­tromagnetic sensors and also fulfil the task of a power supply supplier unit which provides the magnet coils with a constant current.
Further information on connection, mode of operation and instal­lation can be found in the data sheets for the sensors.
Operation of the transmitter can be carried out using:
• Keypad and display unit
• HART communicator
• PC/laptop and SIMATIC PDM professional software via HART communica­tion
• PC/laptop and SIMATIC PDM software using PROFIBUS or MODBUS communication
■ Overview
■ Technical specifications
Mode of operation and design
Measuring principle
The SITRANS F M MAGFLO MAG 6000 I/I Ex d transmitter is de­signed for the demands in the process industry. The robust die cast aluminium housing provides superb protection, even in the most harsh industrial environments. Full input and output func­tionality is given even in the Ex version.
■ Benefits
• Full range of ATEX rated flowmeters with intrinsically safe rated input and outputs
• For compact or remote installation
• HART, PROFIBUS PA/DP, MODBUS RTU/RS485 add-on com­munication modules available
• Superior signal resolution for optimum turn down ratio
• Digital signal processing with many possibilities
• Automatic reading of SENSORPROM data for easy commis­sioning
• User configurable operation menu with password protection
- 3 lines, 20 characters display in 11 languages
- Flow rate in various units
- Totalizer for forward, reverse and net flow as well as much more information available.
• Multiple functional outputs for process control, minimum con­figuration with analogue, pulse/frequency and relay output (status, flow direction, limits)
• Comprehensive self-diagnostic for error indication and error
logging
• Batch control
■ Design
The transmitter is designed for either compact or remote instal­lation in non-hazardous or hazardous areas (compact mounted transmitter to be ordered together with the sensors).
■ Function
The following functions are available:
• Flow rate
• 2 measuring ranges
• 2 totalizers
• Low flow cut-off
• Flow direction
• Error system
• Operating time
• Uni-/bidirectional flow
• Limit switches and pulse output
• Batch control
Electromagnetic with pulsed con­stant field
Detection of empty pipe (special
cable required in remote mounted
installation)
Excitation frequency
Depend on sensor size
Industrial electrode input impedance
> 1 x 1014 Q
Input
Digital input
DC 11 ...30 V, Ri = 4.4 kQ
• Activation time
50 ms
• Current
Idc 11 v = 2.5 mA, Idc 30 v = 7 mA
Output
Current output
• Signal range
0 ... 20 mA or 4 ... 20 mA (active/
passive)
• Load
< 560 Q
• Time constant
0.1 ... 30 s, adjustable
Digital output
Frequency
0 ... 10 kHz, 50% duty cycle (uni-
/bidirectional)
Time constant
0.1 ... 30 s, adjustable
Pulse (passive)
3 ... 30 V DC, max 110 mA
(30 mA Ex version),
200 Q < Ri < 10 kQ (powered from
connected equipment)
Time constant
0.1 . 30 s, adjustable
Relay output
Time constant
Changeover relay, same as cur-
rent output
Load
42 VAC/2 A, 24 V DC/1 A
Low flow cut off
0 ... 9.9% of maximum flow
Galvanic isolation
All inputs and outputs are
galvanic isolated
Max. measuring error
MAG 6000 I/MAG 6000 I Ex d
0.25% of rate
Siemens FI 01 • 2008
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