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Cameron Scanner 3100 EFM User Manual

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Scanner 3100 EFM
Hardware Manual
Manual No. 2350759-01, Rev. 03

Table of Contents

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Cameron Scanner 3100 EFM Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCameron
ModelScanner 3100 EFM
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Information

Symbols and Terms Used in this Manual

Defines warning and caution symbols used in the manual for safety.

Section 1—Introduction

About the Scanner 3100 EFM

Describes the Scanner 3100's capabilities as a stand-alone flow computer or network manager.

Web Browser-Based Interface

Explains the user interface accessible via a web browser for configuration and data access.

Standard Features

Battery Packs

Lithium Battery Packs

Explains the role of lithium battery packs for backup power and their specifications.

Explosion-Proof Control Switch

Wireless Communications

Flow Rate and Fluid Property Calculations

Section 2-Installing the Scanner 3100 EFM

Hazardous Area Precautions

Outlines critical safety requirements for installing the device in hazardous locations.

ATEX Installations (Conditions for Safe Use)

Details specific conditions for safe use in ATEX-certified installations.

CSA Installations

Wiring Precautions

Specifies wiring requirements conforming to NEC and CEC standards for CSA installations.

Pressure Precautions

Warns about considering pressure ratings and harmful gases when connecting to flow lines.

Hazardous Area Requirements for Wireless Communications

Measuring Natural Gas via a Differential Pressure Meter

Direct Mount to Orifice Meter or Cone Meter

Remote Mount to Orifice Meter or Cone Meter

Measuring Natural Gas via a Turbine Meter

Remote Mount to a Turbine Meter

Details the process for remotely mounting the Scanner 3100 to a turbine meter.

Measuring Steam via a Differential Pressure Meter

Measuring Liquid via a Differential Pressure Meter

Measuring Compensated Liquid via a Turbine Meter

Best Practices

Offers recommendations for installing turbine meters for compensated liquid flow.

Performing a Manifold Leak Test

Zero Offset (Static Pressure or Differential Pressure)

Explains how to zero the static and differential pressure inputs in the field.

Static Pressure Calibration and Verification

Differential Pressure Calibration and Verification

Placing the Scanner into Operation

Section 3—Wiring the Scanner 3100 EFM

Field Wiring Connections

Provides instructions and diagrams for making field wiring connections to the Scanner 3100.

Power Supply Wiring

Internal Power Supply

Describes the internal lithium battery packs for backup power.

External Power Supply

Input Wiring

Output Wiring

Communications

Ethernet Communications

Section 4—Connecting to the Scanner 3100 Interface

IP Address Options

Explains the options for dynamic and static IP addresses for device connection.

Connection Options

Direct (1-to-1) Connection to a Laptop

Provides step-by-step instructions for a direct laptop connection.

Multi-Port Router Option

WiFi Communications Accessory

Describes the WiFi accessory for wireless access to the Scanner 3100.

Wiring the WiFi Box

Connecting to the Scanner 3100

Troubleshooting the Wireless Connection

Provides steps to resolve issues with the wireless connection.

Section 5—Display and Keypad Operations

Section 6—Scanner 3100 EFM Maintenance

Lithium Battery Pack Replacement

Explains the process for replacing the lithium battery packs.

Replacement Procedure

Section 7—Scanner 3100 Parts

Appendix C—Firmware, Configuration, Scanner Logic, and Modbus Register Map Uploads

Firmware Uploads

Describes how to restore default firmware or upload new firmware.

Configuration Uploads

Details how to load, save, and upload configuration files.

Register Map Uploads

Explains how to create and upload Modbus register maps.

ScanFlash Upload

Troubleshooting a Failed Upload

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