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Category | Analytical Instruments |
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Technology | Ultrasonic |
Measurement Principle | Transit-time difference |
Application | Flow measurement |
Fluid Types | Liquids |
Accuracy | ±0.5% of volumetric flow rate (typical) |
Pipe Sizes | 0.5 inch and larger |
Temperature Range | -40° to 140°C (-40° to 284°F) (Transducer dependent) |
Outputs | 4-20 mA, frequency, pulse, alarm |
Communication Protocols | HART |
Enclosure | NEMA 4X (IP66) rated |
Measurement Range | 0.01 to 12 m/s (0.03 to 39 ft/s) |
Provides a general description of the XDP explosion-proof display and its applications.
Lists the key features incorporated into the XDP, such as enclosure type and display.
Explains how the XDP system functions with a transmitter to measure gas concentration.
Gives directions on how to install and wire the XDP unit for proper operation.
Provides guidelines for selecting the best installation site for optimum instrument accuracy.
Details how to mount the XDP system components and the transmitter/sample system.
Details the wiring process for the XDP unit, including analog inputs, outputs, and alarms.
Explains how to customize meter parameters for specific applications using user programming.
Outlines the general steps required to program the XDP.
Guides on configuring the display window, including switching, contrast, and backlight.
Configures how the XDP responds to the 4-20 mA input signal from the transmitter.
Configures the system fault alarm and the four XDP alarms.
Configures system analog output, XDP analog output, and serial port.
Introduces the XDP as an easily operated monitoring/control device.
Discusses basic precautions to avoid common operating issues.
Provides instructions for cleaning the XDP enclosure.
Details the procedure for powering up the XDP and transmitter.
Guides on how to enter the user program for configuration.
Details how to leave the user program and return to measurement mode.
Lists and explains various error codes displayed by the XDP.
Explains the XDP's periodic automatic self-calibration (AutoCal).
Outlines the steps to program the XDP for calibration.
Details how to configure the AutoCal process.
Explains factory-level programming for authorized personnel.
Describes the different programming levels and their passwords.
Outlines the steps to program factory-level features.
Details setup-level programming options.
Covers all menu options available at the factory level.
Manually edit calibration drift data.
Adjust the analog input circuit for maximum accuracy.
Manually test the four alarm relays related to calibration.
Specify the order of zero/span gas in the AutoCAL cycle.
Used to restore or download new software to the XDP.
Details functional aspects like analog output, input power, and relay outputs.
Specifies measurement ranges and relays for O₂ analysis software.
Details ranges and relays for hydrogen-cooled generator software.
Lists physical dimensions, weight, and certifications.
Provides guidance on specifying model numbers for ordering.
Introduces CE Mark compliance requirements for EMC and LVD.
Details wiring modifications for EMC compliance.
Explains requirements for compliance with the low voltage directive.
Introduces PanaView software and its purpose for instrument interface.
Lists the setup steps required before using PanaView.
Explains how to view live measurement data using PanaView.
Describes accumulating and storing live data readings in a log file.
Lists the operator and factory level menu maps for navigation.
Introduces the purpose of factory default settings for initial startup.
Lists the default values for various XDP parameters.