TEKTROL 1100A Tek-Cor Corilis Mass Flowmeter User Guide

June 6, 2024
TEKTROL

TEKTROL 1100A Tek-Cor Corilis Mass Flowmeter

Before You Begin
This guide provides basic guidelines to assist you in quickly getting started.
Installation of the transmitter in an explosive environment must be undertaken in accordance with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices. Review the approvals section of the Tek-Cor 1100A reference manual for any restrictions associated with a safe installation.

Unpack
Tek-Cor 1100A Coriolis Mass Flow meter x 1

Dimensional View

Note: For additional dimensions refer to the detailed manual.

Display

Please use the operation panel of the transmitter to set the configuration, such as basic configuration parameters, zero calibration, and cut-off value of low flow and output range of current frequency. The panel of the transmitter is shown as below: 4 5

No. Notes
1 E key : Enter
2 Key : Move Cursor or Return
3 Key : Page Down
4 Light for Working Status
5 Two Line LED

Key Functions

Key Measurement State Menu State Function State Date State
  Show the Measurement Result and State on Page 1/2/3 of the Display.

Page Down to Menu State.

| Next Menu| Next Function| Change Number Change Unit Change Character

| Return to the Last Screen| Return to the Upper-Level Menu, Press the Key Several Times to Return to the Measurement State| Select Function| Move the Cursor Right

E

|

| Enter the Menu| Confirm and Save the Function| Save the Input Select Yes

or No then Back to Function Menu

Operation point of Photoelectric Key is located right behind the glass panel. It is better to operate the Photoelectric Key in a vertical direction, not a horizontal direction.

Sensor Mounting

If the medium contains solid particles, mount the meter as shown in position “A”, and in all other cases mount the meter as shown in position “B”. Vertical Mounting is recommended, if the medium contains gas bubbles and solid particles.

Transmitter Mounting

Integral Mount
Install the sensor and the transmitter on the pipeline. The transmitter can be mounted with 90 ° revolutions depending on the requirement of sensor installation.

Remote Mount
When Tek-Cor 1100A is mounted separately, the sensor and the transmitter should be connected through special 9-core cable.

Note: In case of remote mounting, the sensor and the transmitter should be respectively matched with junction box for connecting the special 9-core cable.

Line No. Line Color Function
1 Brown The Left Coil +

2

3

| Red Orange| The Left Coil –

The Left Coil +

4| Yellow| The Left Coil –
5| Green| Driving Coil +
6| Blue| Driving Coil –
7| Grey| Temperature +
8| White| Temperature –
9| Black| Temperature Compensation

Cut off power before connecting cables. The power voltage must match that indicated in the junction box of the transmitter and the earth connector must be well connected with the earth wire to ensure its correct safety performance.

Power Supply and Signal Output Wiring

The transmitter can be connected to 85 to 220 VAC or 18 to 28 VDC power supply.

Before powering up the flow meter in a dangerous area, please confirm that the flow meter’s explosion-proof class is consistent with the environmental requirements in order to avoid potential danger. Make sure that the power is shut off to avoid electric shock when installing the transmitter. Follow the installation and operation instruction manual to ensure safe operation.

Grounding

Both the sensor and the transmitter have to be grounded correctly; failure to do so may cause a measurement error and the sensor may not work. If the pipeline is connected with the ground, the transmitter can be grounded through the pipeline; if the pipeline is not connected with the ground, the transmitter should be grounded independently.

Installation

For the horizontal installation, the measuring tube should be installed on the downside of the pipeline when the process medium is liquid or slurry (shown in Picture 1); on the upside of the pipeline when the process medium is gas (shown in Picture 2). For vertical installation, the measuring tube should be installed alongside the pipe-line when the process medium is liquid, slurry, or gas (shown in Picture 3).

  • The meters must not be mounted at the highest point of the tubing (A), if gas bubbles are expected.
  • If solid particles expected, then it should not be installed at the lowest point (B).
  • The meters must not be mounted in a drop line near the open end (C), as this may cause the meter to run empty.

Flow Direction

There is a flow arrow which indicates the flow direction in front of the sensor; install the Tek-Cor 1100A according-ly; failure to do may result in the transmitter not displaying the mass flow correctly. If the process medium is liquid or slurry, the flow direction is down-up; if the process medium is gas, the flow direction can be either down-up or up-down.
Note: It is recommended that sensor of Tek-Cor 1100A is supported using a rubber connector as the buffer.

Calibration

The Tek-Cor 1100A does not need field calibration; it has been calibrated before delivery. Each set of Tek-Cor 1100A has its own instrumental coefficient, including one flow coefficient and four density coefficients (high density D1, high period K1, low density D2, and low period K2), which will be shown in the nameplate of the Sensor or Calibration certificate.

Zero Calibration
Zero Calibration provides the reference point for the flow meter. It is necessary to conduct the zero calibration whenever the Coriolis Meter is installed. For Zero Calibration, follow the following procedure after installation:

  • Warm-up the flow meter for 30 minutes.
  • Once the warm-up is complete, continue the flow through the flow meter until the temperature of the flow meter is same as the working temperature of the fluid.
  • When the flow meter has reached the required temperature, close the downstream valve, and make the fluid pass through the flow meter under normal temperature, density and, pressure. Then close the upstream valve to ensure the sensor is full of liquid during the process of Zero Calibration.
  • Carry out the Zero Calibration of the flow meter.

The default password is 000000
Note: Each Zero Calibration lasts 30 seconds and must be repeated at least 10 times.

Error Indication

The user can detect a fault in the flow meter using the LED indicator and LCD displays. Different colors of the LED lights indicates the working condition of the flow meter, while the LCD displays can show the self-diagnos-tic alarm information of the transmitter, which is useful for detecting the malfunctions.

LED Indication

LED Condition Working Condition
Green Light Normal Operation
Red Light Error

Note: For additional information refer to the detailed manual.

Tek-Trol LLC
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