Installation instructions and user s guide Equflow 6100 D/A Converter Please read this manual carefully before installation and use of the converter. 6100 D/A Converter Type: 6100DACONDC03 Despite effort to avoid errors in the preparation of this manual, Equflow cannot be held liable for any mistakes or consequences related to mistakes that may be present. Copyright: Version: V3.0.1 DAC EN
Table of contents 1. INTRODUCTION...3 1.1 GENERAL... 3 1.2 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE...3 1.3 GENERAL USE OF THE EQUFLOW 6100 D/A CONVERTER...3 1.4 STORAGE... 4 2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION...5 2.1 GENERAL FUNCTION DESCRIPTION...5 2.2 LAY-OUT DESCRIPTION...5 3. INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS...6 3.1 GENERAL REMARKS... 6 3.2 CONNECTIONS... 6 3.3 SELECTING THE OUTPUT MODE... 6 3.4 PROCEDURE FOR CONFIGURING THE D/A CONVERTER... 7 3.5 LED COLOR AND MEANING... 7 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS... 8 www.equflow.com Version V3.0.1 page 2
1. Introduction 1.1 General Thank you for using the Equflow 6100 Digital/Analog converter (D/A converter). This manual provides instructions for correct installation and operation of the Equflow D/A converter. Equflow continuously improves its products, which includes converters. This may result in new revisions of hardware and/or software. This manual complies with software revision G. The Equflow product code for this D/A converter is 6100DACONDC03. We advise you to read this manual entirely before installation and operation of this instrument. Equflow is not liable for any damages caused by non-compliance with the installation and operating instructions. This product has a one year warranty on hardware after delivery by manufacturer under the following conditions: - serial code must be readable on label, - warranty is at the sole discretion of the manufacturer, - warranty is limited to purchase costs. Manufacturer: Equflow B.V. Ketelmeer 29 5347 JX Oss Phone: +31 (0)24 3792666 e-mail: info@equflow.com Internet: www.equflow.com 1.2 Contents of package The package of the Equflow 6100 D/A converter should contain the following items: - Equflow 6100 D/A converter, - installation instructions and user s guide. 1.3 General use of the Equflow 6100 D/A converter The Equflow 6100 D/A converter converts a digital signal, supplied by a flow sensor to an analog signal (e.g. 4-20 ma). This D/A converter is typically used in combination with an Equflow flowmeter and a (third party) device, for which the digital signal must be converted (Figure 1). Although, the process described above is fairly straightforward, many factors have an influence on the correct working of this system: i.e. temperature, viscosity, type of fluid, type of pump, speed of the fluid, piping, pollution, etc. Therefore, it is important to use the right equipment for a correct operation of the flow meter. For example: - A filter is highly recommended in front of the flow meter to avoid disturbing signal output by contamination. - A pump, which introduces a lot of fluctuations in the flow could result in inaccurate measurements. - Piping and fittings before and behind the flow meter could influence the measurements. - The range of the flow meter (pressure and flow) should match the range of the process. www.equflow.com Version V3.0.1 page 3
Pump Filter Flow sensor Reservoir D/A converter Measured flow Computer /controller Figure 1: Schematic overview of a typical system for Equflow sensor and D/A converter. 1.4 Storage The D/A converter should be stored properly in order to prevent malfunctioning. The following storing conditions apply: - humidity: less than 80%, - temperature: between 0⁰ - 40⁰C, - no direct sunlight, - drastic changes in moisture and temperature should be avoided, - no vibrations. www.equflow.com Version V3.0.1 page 4
2. System description 2.1 General function description The Equflow 6100 D/A converter converts a digital signal, supplied by a flow sensor, to an analog signal (e.g. 4-20 ma). The converter can be calibrated to reference a certain flow to a certain current, voltage or frequency. 2.2 Lay-out description The lid of the Equflow 6100 D/A converter can be removed, which allows access to the inside of the device. On the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) the SET button, MODE selector and LED can be found, as can be seen in Figure 2. The connections for the flow sensors can be found on the INPUT side of the converter (pin 1-6). The power input and analog out connections are located at the OUTPUT side of the converter (pin 7-12). Figure 2: Lay-out of D/A converter www.equflow.com Version V3.0.1 page 5
3. Installation and programming instructions 3.1 General remarks - Mount the Equflow 6100 D/A converter in a dry and clean location. - Use the appropriate cable connections to connect flow meter and other devices 3.2 Connections 1. Connect the Equflow sensor to INPUT terminal, only one sensor can be used at the same time: Pin Function Signal 1 Power +5Vdc (red wire) 2 Sensor 1 Pulse Input (white wire) 3 Power 0V (black wire) 4 Power +5Vdc (red wire) 5 Sensor 2 Pulse Input (white wire) 6 Power 0V (black wire) 2. Connect the Equflow D/A converter to the controller/computer Pin Function Signal 7 Output 0V 8 Output Current / Frequency 9 Output 0V 10 Output Voltage 3. Connect the power supply Pin Function Signal 11 Power 0V 12 Power +12/24V 3.3 Selecting the output mode Figure 3: Lay-out of D/A converter Different outputs can be selected on the 6100 D/A converter by using the different positions of the mode selector on the converter s PCB. The following modes can be selected: Pos. Outputmode 0 Voltage Output 0-10V 1 Current Output 4-20mA 2 Current Output 0-20mA 3 Current Output 0-24mA 4 Frequency Output 10.000 Hz 5 Frequency Output 6.000 Hz 6 Frequency Output 1.000 Hz 7 Frequency Output 600 Hz Output Limits: Pos. Outputmode 8 Limit max Output to 100% 9 Limit max Output to 75% A Limit max Output to 50% B Limit max Output to 25% www.equflow.com Version V3.0.1 page 6
Calibration: Pos. Outputmode E Set maximum frequency flowsensor 1 F Set maximum frequency flowsensor 2 3.4 Procedure for configuring the D/A converter An output signal of 4-20 ma is the default setting for the 6100 D/A Converter with a 1000 Hz setpoint for 20 ma. This means that an input of 1000 pulses per second is related to the maximum output of 20 ma. The following procedure can be used to configure the D/A converter: Choose the desired setting on the 16 point mode selector and press the SET button to confirm the selection. The LED will briefly turn cyan if the setting is accepted. 1. Choose the desired output mode. You can chose either of 8 possible outputs (1 Voltage-, 3 Current- en 4 Frequency ranges). Note: changing the output mode will reset the output limit to 100%. 2. Optional: choose the desired output limit, the default output limit is 100%. This will limit the maximum Voltage, Current and frequency to a percentage of the normal scale. For example: - Choosing 0 and A gives a 0-5V Output. - Choosing 1 and 9 gives a 4-16mA Output. (16mA is 75% of 4-20mA.) - Choosing 5 and B gives a frequency output 0-1500Hz. 3. Calibrate the sensor frequency that should give the maximum output. Make sure there is a stable flow at the desired maximum flowrate. Then select position E on the mode selector and wait for at least 10 seconds before pressing set. The LED should turn yellow to confirm setting the new maximum output frequency. The D/A converter will take the average frequency in the interval between selecting E and pressing set, and requires a minimal interval of 10 seconds to do so. If a sensor is connected to the sensor 2 (pins 4, 5 and 6) use position F instead of E to calibrate the sensor. Take note: only one sensor can be used at a time. 3.5 LED color and meaning Led Color Green Red Blue Red/Purple Cyan Yellow Function Wait for pulses / Idle Loop fail Pulses are being received / Output Pulses are being received & Error Set accepted Calibration accepted www.equflow.com Version V3.0.1 page 7
Appendix A Technical Specifications Supply +12/24 VDC Output 5V Ambient temp. -10 - +60 C Dimensions encl. 90 x 36 x 58 (L x W x H) www.equflow.com Version V3.0.1 page 8