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KENCO ENGINEERING COMPANY
P.O. BOX 470426 TULSA, OK 74147-0426 PHONE: (918) 663-4406 FAX: (918) 663-4480
www.kenco-eng.com e-mail: [email protected]
SMARTSONIC REMOTE ACOUSTIC WAVE LEVEL / OPEN CHANNEL FLOW TRANSMITTER
INSTALLATION / OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................. 2
2. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ......................................................... 2
3. MODEL DESCRIPTION .................................................................. 2
4. SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................... 2
5. INSTALLATION .............................................................................. 2
6. DIMENSIONS.................................................................................. 3
7. MOUNTING GUIDELINES .............................................................. 4
8. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................... 4
9. WIRING ........................................................................................... 5
Wiring Connections....................................................................... 6
10. CALIBRATION................................................................................ 8
Accessing the Main Menu............................................................. 10
11. SETTING THE MAIN MENU OPTIONS .......................................... 11
12. OPEN CHANNEL FLOW MEASUREMENT ................................... 22
13. ADDITIONAL FEATURES .............................................................. 30
Additional Features Program List................................................ 31
14. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................... 37
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Page 1 KENCO ENGINEERING COMPANY P.O. BOX 470426 TULSA, OK 74147-0426 ● PHONE: (918) 663-4406 FAX: (918) 663-4480 www.kenco-eng.com e-mail: info@ken

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Page 10 Accessing the Main Menu This section describes the procedure for accessing the SmartSonic Main Menu. The main screen (see Page #7) is accesse

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Page 11 SETTING MAIN MENU OPTIONS The following functions are available in the SmartSonic Main Menu: NOTES: After you select any option the “Tank G

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Page 12 Setting the Measurement Mode This function is used to select the units used for the display. The following measurement options are available:

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Page 13 Volume and Totalization should only be configured after setting the Volume/Totalization options in the Additional Features Section later in th

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Page 14 Press / Action Display Description Press ENT when “Relay” is flashing to enter relay setup or For example: Cycle betw

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Page 15 Press / Action Display Description Press ENT when “Relay” is flashing to enter relay setup or For example: Cycle betw

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Page 16 Press / Action Display Description or and Move to Relay #4, then press ENT. Choose Err En to enable er

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Page 17 Setting the 20mA and 4mA Values SmartSonic enables you to set Distance, Level, Volume or Flow values to be used as 20mA and 4mA settings. The

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Page 18 NOTES: Whenever the tank height is required, you should enter the distance from the face of the sensor to the bottom of the tank. In order

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Page 19 NOTE: STORAGE I and STORAGE II are not suitable for measuring liquids containing foam, since these modes cannot perform signal proces

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Page 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The SmartSonic Acoustic Wave Transmitter is designed for high accuracy level measurement of a variety of liquids. The Smar

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Page 20 Setting the Scan Distance Values (False Targets) Up to eight interfering signals (false echoes) can be located b

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Page 21 Press / Action Display Description or Move to AUTO CAL (flashing). and sim

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Page 22 OPEN CHANNEL FLOW MEASUREMENT This section describes how to set the flow measurement parameters for Open Channel Flow measurement. It also co

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Page 23 The flume/weir type code methodology used when setting up open channels is based on three digits: X .(E/U) FF Where: X refers to the part

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Page 24 Flumes / Weirs – U.S. Standard (dimensions are in inches unless otherwise indicated) Type 1 (X) – Rectangular Suppressed Sharp-Crested Weir

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Page 25 Type 4 (X) – V-notch (Triangular) Sharp-Crested Weir Type 5 (X) - Parshall Flume Type 6 (X) – Palmer-Bowlus Flume

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Page 26 Type 7 (X) – H-Flume Type 8 (X) – Leopold-Lagco Flume Code (FF) Flume Size Measurement Point 01 6 1.96 02

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Page 27 Flumes / Weirs – European (dimensions are in centimeters unless otherwise indicated) Type 1 (X) – Rectangular Suppressed Sharp-Crested Weir

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Page 28 Type 4 (X) – V-notch (Triangular) Sharp-Crested Weir Type 5 (X) – Khafagi-Venturi Flume Type 6 (X) – Pa

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Page 29 Type 7 (X) – Palmer-Bowlus Flume Type 8 (X) – H-Flume Type 9 (X) – Neyrpic-Venturi Flume / Long Base Weir

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Page 3 DIMENSIONS - INCHES 3.15 3.31 9.68 7.87 3.26 2.87 2.28 2.75 Transducer (Sensor) 2.83 0.59 4.88 2.56 0.55 1” NPT Mountin

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Page 30 ADDITIONAL FEATURES This section describes the functions available in SmartSonic Remote's additional menu. The additional menu functions

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Page 31 Selecting an Indication Mode Using function Pr 0, you can modify the SmartScan default display to show indications for volume, t

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Page 32 Manually Inserting Strapping Table Values The Pr 1 function enables you to manually create a strapping table of distance points for either vo

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Page 33 Semi-automatic Inserting Strapping Table Values The Pr 2 function enables you to create a strapping table for distance/volume values using

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Page 34 Entering a Coefficient for Readings The Pr 3 function enables you to enter a coefficient value, K, which can be used for three different op

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Page 35 Configuring Height for a Cone Bottom Tank The Pr 5 function enables you to enter the cone height for tanks that have a conical base. This m

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Page 36 Defining the 4-20mA Error Signal (3.7mA or 22mA) The Pr 6 function allows you to define whether the following signal error indications Near

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Page 37 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes the error messages displayed when an illegal value is entered for a SmartSonic Remote function. If an

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Page 4 MOUNTING GUIDELINES MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Precautions: • Ensure that the sensor is mounted in an area tha

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Page 5 Mounting the Sensor to a Flange 1.) Feed the free end of the sensor cable through the 1” NPT threaded connection on the flange. Feed the cabl

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Page 6 Wiring Connections In order to connect the wiring, remove the ribbed faceplate on the front of the electronics, using a 7/64” (3mm) Allen wren

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Page 7 Wiring the Digital and Analog Communication Cables SmartSonic data can be monitored on a PC or PLC via RS-485 (MODBUS RTU) digital communicatio

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Page 8 CALIBRATION This section explains how to set up and calibrate the SmartSonic for accurate measurement monitoring using the basic menu options.

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Page 9 Tank Terminology Default Screen As soon as SmartSonic is fully installed and powered on, the LCD displays the default screen. The d

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