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Instructions
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Operating Manual
X96S
MASS FLOW GAUGE
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Ronan Engineering
Main Menu
Variables
Status Display
Configuration
Digital Outputs
Digital Inputs
Auto Cal
Calibration
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Page 1 - MASS FLOW GAUGE

InstructionsandOperating ManualX96SMASS FLOW GAUGE60%Ronan EngineeringMain MenuVariablesStatus DisplayConfigurationDigital OutputsDigital InputsAuto C

Page 2 - Table of Contents

6Menus/OperationMenu TreesThe Ronan X96S Mass Flow gauge uses a tree structured menu system.Ronan X96SMass Flow GaugeVariables VariablesStatus Display

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7Configuration OperationDensity FilteringOperation Density FilteringMass Flow Flow Rate FilterType RC [1st Order]Density Empty ClampDyn Track [enable/

Page 4

8Continued fromprevious pageConfiguration Display TotalizerOperation Totalizer [Units]Mass Flow Elapsed Time [Seconds]Density Totalizer Units [Units]S

Page 5 - Overview

9Continued fromPrevious PageHardware Cont’d.Configuration Source TypeSystem HardwareOperationSource TypeSource Type [type]Mass FlowFlow Rate HardwareU

Page 6 - Basic Concepts

10Digital Outputs Output[Select]Output [type]Relay 1Select Sources [type]Relay 2Polarity [type]Relay 3Relay 4TTL 1TTL 2TTL 3TTL 4Select SourcesOutput

Page 7 - Theory of Radiation Gaging

11CalibrationState [status]Ref ConstantsRef ConstantsCal DensityCal Flow RateRef Mode [mode] Ref ModeTemp ReferenceCalibr.Mode [mode][Select]Cal Remot

Page 8 - Principles of Operation

12Reset TotalizerReset PD CntrDiagnosticDensityDensityFlow Rate[Read Only]Proc Temp Raw Density%Mass Flow % DensitySolidsFilt CountsAlarmsLast Ref. Da

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13Root MenuThe root menu is titled “Ronan X96S – Mass Flow”. It contains the following items:ITEM FUNCTIONVariables Selecting this choice takes the us

Page 10 - Menus/Operation

14Status Display MenuThe Status Display menu is used to configure the device status display. It contains the following itemsITEM FUNCTIONAnalog Bar Sh

Page 11 - [enable/disable]

15Configuration MenuThe Configuration menu is used to access area configuration menus. It contains the following items:ITEM FUNCTIONOperation Selectin

Page 12 - [seconds] Slot 2

iTable of ContentsFor the latest updates go to www.ronanmeasure.comOverview...

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16Density Filtering MenuThe Density Filtering menu is used to configure the parameters associated with the Mass Flow measurement filter. It contains t

Page 14 - [type] Output

17Flow Rate Filter MenuThe Filtering menu is used to configure the parameters associated with the mass flow measurement filter. It contains thefollowi

Page 15 - Figure 3-4 Calibration Menu

18The Empty Clamp menu is used to configure the parameters associated with the mechanism that shuts off power to the detector ifthe detector received

Page 16 - Figure 3-5 – Diagnostics Menu

19Temp Units is one of the following:ITEM MEANINGDeg C Degrees CelsiusDeg F Degrees FahrenheitDegR degrees RankineKelvin degrees KelvinLinearization M

Page 17 - Variable Mapping Menu

20Mass Flow Units is one of the following:ITEMS MEANINGkg/s kilograms per secondg/s grams per secondg/min grams per minuteg/h grams per hourkg/min kil

Page 18 - Status Display Menu

21Solids SetupThe Solids Setup menu contains the following items:ITEM FUNCTIONSolids Method Shows and allows the user to set the method of measurement

Page 19 - Operation Menu

22ITEM FUNCTIONTemp Units Shows and allows the user to set the units to be used for process temperatureLow Range Shows and allows the user to set the

Page 20 - Density Filtering Menu

23Remote Totalizer MenuThe Remote Totalizer menu is used to configure the parameters associated with the Remote Totalizer. It contains the followingit

Page 21 - Empty Clamp Menu

24AlarmsThe Alarms menu is used to configure the parameters associated with the analog alarms. This applies to alarms 1-8 as well as the4-20mA alarmIT

Page 22 - Temp Comp Menu

25HardwareThe Hardware menu is used to define the type of hardware used to provide measurements and radiation. It contains the followingitems:ITEM FUN

Page 23 - Mass Flow

iiHART Output...

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26Source TypeThe Source Type menu is used to define the type of radiation source used. It contains the following items:ITEM FUNCTIONSource Type Shows

Page 25 - Proc Temp

27Solids Adj. HardwareThe Solids Adj. HardwareITEM MEANINGNone No selection madeAnalog Input #1 Shows and allows the user to assign Channel 1 of the A

Page 26 - Head Temp

28SystemThe System menu is used to provide information about the X96S. It contains the following items:ITEM MEANINGSerial # Shows the device serial nu

Page 27 - PD Counter

29Select Sources has the following options to assign:ITEM FUNCTIONAlarm 1 [yes/no] Allows the user to assign Alarm 1 to the selected digital outputA

Page 28 - Auto Reference

30Digital InputsThis menu is used to view and configure the digital inputs. It contains the following items:ITEM FUNCTIONInput 1 Selecting this item

Page 29 - System Hardware

31Ref ConstantsThis menu is used to view and control the reference constants used in the reference and calibration procedures. Itcontains the followi

Page 30 - Flow Rate Hardware Menu

32Cal Flow Rate MenuThis menu is used to access the various flow rate calibration procedures. It contains the following items:ITEM FUNCTIONState Show

Page 31 - Com1 Protocol

33Temp ReferenceThis menu is used ONLY if the Hardware Menu, Proc Temp value is set for 0-10 volts or 4-2- maThis menu is used to perform the process

Page 32 - Digital Outputs Menu

34Aux Loop Cfg MenuThis menu is used to access the secondary 4-20ma loop calibration procedures. It contains the following items:ITEM FUNCTIONSV is S

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35DensityThis menu contains the following items:ITEM MEANINGRaw Counts Non-filtered counts from the detectorRaw Density Non-filtered density from the

Page 34 - Cal Remote Solids

iiiScintillator Detector ...

Page 35 - Ref Constants

36X96S Local DisplayThe X96S Local Display consists of a 16 line by 21-character display and a 10 key keypad. The top line ofthe display is reserved f

Page 36 - Low Reference (Cal Flow Rate)

37Editing ValuesThe editing of different types of values is designed around the use of the four direction keys and up to 4 function keys. The leftand

Page 37 - Loop Config Menu

38 InstallationCautionSpecific License (SA or GS Series)General License (RLL Source Holder)UnpackingStorageRonan&apo

Page 38 - Diagnostic

39The source holder is equipped with an ON/OFFMechanism. During shipment and storage themechanism MUST BE SECURED in the OFFposition with a padlock.If

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40Rod Padlocked OFFWARNINGTHIS DEVICE MAY BE MOUNTED IN PLACEINITIALLY BY ANY PERSON PROVIDED THESHUTTER REMAINS LOCKED IN THE OFFPOSITION. ONLY A SPE

Page 40 - X96S Local Display

41Safety PrecautionsDuring installation the RSO will provide guidelines toassure safety. Consider the information presented inthe Regulation/Safety C

Page 41 - Editing Values

42Mechanical MountingReview the Configuration Drawing which isincluded in the Drawing Chapter of this manual.Please reference the dimensional drawings

Page 42 - Installation

43Electrical Installation of Interconnect WiringDO NOT APPLY POWER until wiring is carefully checked.Wire the equipment according to the detailed inte

Page 43 - Plunger Padlocked OFF

44SERIAL PORT 1SERIAL PORT 2REMOTE LCD LCD CAUTION:HIGH VOLTAGE12345678910111213141516171234567891011121314151617123456789101112131415161712345678910

Page 44 - Lock Tag

45Power-upBefore applying power, verify wiring per interconnectdrawing supplied by Ronan. Ensure all boards are fullyseated in frame’s slots. Close f

Page 45 - Safety Precautions

1OverviewThe X96S is a family of measurement products that is intended to replace the current X96N and X99 product families. Theseproducts:• use nucl

Page 46 - Mechanical Mounting

46PasswordNotice:To access the Programming Menu, the Password is 101010.Step 1: Power Up – You should now be on the Status Screen.Step 2: Press F3 to

Page 47 - NATIONAL CODE

47CalibrationInitial calibration consists of two parts, the flow-rate calibration and the density calibration.Calibration correlates the X96S's o

Page 48 - Microprocessor Verification

48Reference ModesOne of your first tasks will be to calibrate the system. The first step in the calibration procedure is to"reference" the

Page 49 - F1 F2 F3 F4

49Calibration CurveThe first curve below shows the relationship for a single-point calibration between the Low Reference, theCalibration constant, and

Page 50 - Password

50Important facts to remember –• Equipment should be running at normal environmental conditions – temperature, pressure, processflow, etc.• Final ga

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51Quick Start Reference – Calibrating DensityStep 1 Start at the Status DisplayFrom the Status Display Screen, Press the F3 (Lock) Key to displaythe

Page 52 - Calibration Constant

52Quick Start Reference – Calibrating Density(For Completion of a Single Point Reference)CF1 F2 F3 F4Ronan EngineeringX96S Mass Flow GaugeMain Menu V

Page 53 - Calibration Curve

53High Density CalibrateUsing the Ronan local display or HART communicator find the Main Menu;Scroll down until you reach and highlight Calibration.Ac

Page 54 - Important facts to remember –

54Quick Start Reference – Calibrating Density(For Completion of a Dual Point Calibration)CF1 F2 F3 F4Ronan EngineeringX96S Mass Flow GaugeMain Menu V

Page 55 - X96S Mass Flow Gauge

55The Density Calibration is complete.For future reference, document these items:(a) Environmental/process conditions (densities, temperatures, etc.)

Page 56 - ESC ENTER

2Basic ConceptsCommunicationsThe Ronan X96S Mass Flow Gauge provides both 4-20 mA current loop and other communication protocols (HART, FieldBus,ModBu

Page 57 - High Density Calibrate

56Low and High Flow CalibrationLow Flow ReferenceThe flow-rate calibration correlates the flow signal to the rate the material is moving. For mass flo

Page 58 - Step 1 High Calibrate

57Quick Start Reference – Calibrating Flow Rate(For Completion of a Single Point Reference)CF1 F2 F3 F4Ronan EngineeringX96S Mass Flow GaugeMain Menu

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58High Flow CalibrationPROCEDURE(For flow meters providing a voltage or current signal to the X96S.The flow must be running at the highest speed durin

Page 60 - Low Flow Reference

59Quick Start Reference – Calibrating Flow Rate(For Completion of a Dual Point Calibration)CF1 F2 F3 F4Ronan EngineeringX96S Mass Flow GaugeMain Menu

Page 61 - (Have a “0” flow input ready)

60ConfigurationRonan ships the Mass Flow Gauge System with factory-default software settings. Those settings areresponsible for the information that

Page 62 - High Flow Calibration

61DetectorScintillator DetectorDescription The Ronan scintillation detector consists of three main components: Theplastic scintillation crystal, the p

Page 63

62ION ChamberDetector/Amplifier Ronan’s ion chamber detector is filled with an inertAssembly high-pressure gas. It uses low-voltage (-15VDC) biasand

Page 64 - Configuration

63Detector Removal/ReplacementELONGATED DETECTORS NOTES:To avoid damage in shipment or installation, theelongated detectors are packaged separate from

Page 65 - Detector

64Removing the DetectorAmplifier Circuit BoardReplacing the Detector Circuit Board/Connector AssemblyFollow this procedure. CAUTION: Excessive twistin

Page 66 - ION Chamber

65ElectronicsX96-2001PLX96-2001PL is a CPU Module that comes without software.X96-2002PLX96-2002PL is the local Graphics L.C.D. Module. This optional

Page 67 - Cable Connector

3TheoryTheory of Radiation GagingRadiation gauges operate on the principle of radiation absorption and transmission.A beam of gamma radiation is direc

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66X96-2008PLX96-2008PL is the Digital Input/Output Module. The module provides a total of 16 bits of digital I/O andwetting/encoder power.8 isolated d

Page 69 - Electronics

67X96-2009PL2X96-2009PL is the Scintillation Detector Interface Module. This optional11 module provides:• 1 isolated scintillation input (pulse count

Page 70 - X96-2009PL1

68OptionsX96S Mechanical Chassis Part NumbersPART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONX96S-N4-( )-( )-6X96S NEMA 4, Hubs, W/PGMR, 115VAC, 6-Slot, Encl, Mother Board, LC

Page 71 - X96-2009PL3

69MODEL X96SProcess Computer:Microprocessor-based unit with a liquid crystal display, push-button interface,HART Communications, process control outp

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70F1CF2 F3 F4 X96SSERIES X96S-N4SAMPLE DRAWINGSSample drawing only. See the drawing section of your packet for specifics.

Page 73 - MODEL X96S

71AB8.000[203.20mm]10.340[262.64mm]X96S-SMOutline/AssemblyDrawingSample drawing only. See the drawing section of your packet for specifics.

Page 74 - SAMPLE DRAWINGS

72Mounting PlateSample drawing only. See the drawing section of your packet for specifics.

Page 75 - Outline/Assembly

73RONAN ENGINEERINGCOMPANY21200 Oxnard StreetWoodland Hills, California 91367 U.S.A.(800) 327-6626 • FAX (818) 992-6435E-Mail: [email protected] Site

Page 76 - Mounting Plate

4Principles of OperationThe detector's raw output signal is processed through several stages of software in the X96S.Some of the more significant

Page 77 - 21200 Oxnard Street

5PasswordNotice:To access the Programming Menu, the Password is 101010.Step 1: Power Up – You should now be on the Status Screen.Step 2: Press F3 to g

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