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Product Specifications PSS 1-9D1 A

Model 75MCA
Mass Computer

Model 75MCA Mass Computers are single loop, microprocessor-based instruments designed to compute and
display flow rate and total flow of liquids, gases, and steam in mass engineering units. An integral multi-function
keypad allows local configuration and operator control.

FEATURES
Pulse Input or 4 to 20 mA Input for Flow Totalizer Pulse Output
4 to 20 mA Input for Pressure (Gas and Steam Five Configurable Alarm Outputs (Three Contact
Versions only) Outputs; Two Relay Outputs)
4 to 20 mA or 4-wire Pt RTD Input Channel for Ability to Internally Power all Input/Output Loops
Temperature (ac Version only)
Continuous Calculation of Fluid Density Accepts 120 V ac, 240 V ac, or 24 V dc Input
Control Inputs with Programmable Functionality Power
for Remote Operation Easy to Read Fluorescent Display
Display of 6-Digit Rate, 8-Digit Total, and 10-Digit Local Configuration Using Multi-Function Keypad
Grand Total, Temperature, Pressure, and Density Panel- or Field-Mounted Versions
4 to 20 mA Output Configurable for Rate, Password Security for Configuration Parameters
Temperature, Pressure, or Density
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION Control inputs are also accepted by the 75MCA.


75MCA Mass Computers are single loop, These contact inputs can be programmed to perform,
microprocessor-based instruments for use with linear from a remote location, functions (such as
type flowmeters. There are two Models dedicated to acknowledge alarms) that are performed locally using
liquid applications (75MCA....A and 75MCA....B) the keypad. The control inputs override keypad
and two Models dedicated to gas/steam applications commands when activated.
(75MCA....C and 75MCA....D). These The 75MCA Mass Computer can be provided in
instruments provide a fluorescent display of rate (6 either a panel- or field-mounted enclosure. The front
digits), total (8 digits), grand total (10 digits), face of the panel-mounted version is sealed to NEMA
temperature, density, and pressure (gas and steam 4X. The field-mounted enclosure meets the
only). Total, grand total, and rate can be requirements of IEC IP56 and NEMA 4X.
independently configured for different engineering
units, if desired. All three displays have a SIMPLIFIED CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION
programmable decimal point and an alphanumeric The 75MCA has two modes of operation Run and
label to represent engineering units. Program. The Run Mode allows viewing of data,
The primary inputs for flow are pulse (0 to 5 kHz) or entering of alarm points, and display of messages.
analog (4 to 20 mA). All Models also have a Configuration of the instrument is done in the
dedicated temperature-input channel that can be Program Mode using the front panel keypad. A
configured for either 4 to 20 mA or 4-wire platinum security passcode prevents unauthorized access to
RTD. The units for gas/steam applications also have a the Program Mode.
dedicated 4-to-20 mA pressure-input channel. Configuration is accomplished by scrolling through
For Models 75MCA....A and 75MCA....B (liquid the simple column and row format of the program
applications), the user can program a density vs. menu structure. Submenus, or blocks, have been
temperature curve, consisting of up to 20 points, into arranged into rows for easy understanding and
memory. Liquid density is continuously calculated accessibility. In addition, every block has a descriptive
from this curve based on the temperature input. help message that explains what data to enter and
how to enter it. The help message for any block can
For Models 75MCA....A and 75MCA....B be displayed by pressing the help key when the
(gas/steam applications), gas density is calculated prompt for that block appears on the display. This
using the ideal gas law and inputs for temperature feature simplifies configuration. It is similar to having
and pressure. Steam density is calculated using pre- an instruction manual built into each instruments
programmed tables stored in 75MCA memory, and memory.
inputs of temperature and/or pressure.
Quick access can be gained to any frequently
In addition to mass units, data can be displayed in changed block by entering the column and row
volumetric flow units and standardized volumetric flow location through the front panel.
units, if desired. Temperature, pressure, and density
can also be viewed on the display.
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OUTPUTS A default display can be programmed by the user.


The 75MCA can provide the following outputs This display will automatically be shown on power-up,
simultaneously: on any exit from the Program Mode, or on demand by
pressing the display key. The default display can be
1. A 4 to 20 mA output that can be configured
programmed to show either a single variable, or two
proportional to displayed rate, density,
variables simultaneously.
temperature, or pressure
The keypad consists of 16 keys, many of which have
2. A totalizer pulse output coincident with the dual functions. The keypad is used for mode
least significant whole digit on the totalizer selections (Run or Program Mode), configuration, and
display all operational requirements of the instrument. The
3. Five outputs with associated alarm set use of each key is described in Table 1.
points configurable to rate, high total,
density, temperature, or pressure. Three DIAGNOSTICS AND UPSET MESSAGES
NPN transistors and two relay outputs are The 75MCA automatically performs internal
provided. diagnostic tests during power-up. Any detected
malfunctions will cause an error message(s) to be
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY AND KEYPAD displayed. The instruments operations are
75MCA Mass Computers can be configured and discontinued when a diagnostic malfunction is
operated entirely from the front panel without the detected. The diagnostic tests can also be performed
need for any external equipment. The front panel on demand from the Program Mode.
consists of an alphanumeric display and a keypad as
The 75MCA will also display alert messages if certain
shown in Figure 1 on Page 4.
upset conditions (such as low flow, high flow, etc.)
The fluorescent display consists of sixteen character exist. The instruments operations continue when
positions. Each character is 5.1 mm (0.20 in) high these upset conditions are detected. The upset alert
and comprises 14 segments. The display provides an message will blink on the display, alternating with the
easy-to-read English language presentation of normal data display, until acknowledged by the user.
measurement values and engineering units.
PASSCODE SECURITY
Total, grand total, rate, density, temperature,
pressure, and alarm-output set points can all be Access to the Program Mode can be protected by a
displayed by the push of a key while in the Run security passcode. This prevents unauthorized
Mode. Secondary parameters can be scrolled on the personnel from making configuration changes.
display using the key. Most parameter values will be Additionally, the front panel key used to change alarm
displayed along with programmable alphanumeric set points in the Run Mode can be selectively
labels that represent engineering units. configured as open or locked. When locked,
parameter values cannot be changed by unauthorized
personnel without first entering the Program Mode
(using the passcode) and unlocking the key.
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RATE DISPLAY, TYPICAL

RATE 0 PPM
GRAND TOTAL DISPLAY, TYPICAL DENSITY DISPLAY, TYPICAL

GT 0 LBS DENSITY 0.000

T 0 D 0 PRES 0 PSI
DUAL DISPLAY, TYPICAL PRESSURE DISPLAY, TYPICAL

DISPLAY

PROGRAM
1 2 3 4 5
GRAND CLR
TOTAL TOTAL RATE ALARM D/ +/-
KEYPAD
6 7 8 9 0 HELP
Reset
TEMP. PRES. DENS. DISPLAY ENT

Figure 1. Front Panel Display and Keypad


(75MCA....C and D)
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Table 1. Keypad Description and Use

Usage of Multi-functional Keys in Run and Program Mode


Key(s) Run Mode Program Mode
The primary function of the number Press to:
keys in the Run Mode is to enter new Enter a numerical value for block
1 2 3 values for Alarm Points. parameters.
GRAND
TOTAL TOTAL RATE Each Number key is labeled showing Directly enter a specific menu block
its secondary function. These keys instead of using the , <, or > keys.
4 5 6 function as follow when pressed: Access to layered (z-axis)
ALARM TEMP. [TOTAL] Displays the running total parameters within some blocks.
and engineering units (EGU).
7 8 9
[GRAND TOTAL] Displays the grand
PRES. DENS. total and EGU.
[RATE] Displays the rate and EGU.
0
[ALARM] Press to display or change
DISPLAY
alarm point values.
[ALARM], [] Press this sequence
of keys to select Alarm Output 1, 2, 3,
4, or 5.
[TEMP.] Displays the temperature.
[PRES.] Displays the pressure.
[DENS.] Displays the density.
[DISPLAY] Displays the
programmable default parameters.
The default display is shown after
power-up and whenever the Program
Mode is exited.
Press to clear the old parameter value Press to clear the old parameter value
from memory before entering the new from memory before entering the new
CLR value. value.

Press [ENT] to enter a keyed-in Press [HELP] to scroll through help


parameter value into memory. messages for any submenu block. For
HELP ease of reading, simply press the key to
ENT stop scrolling of the desired message.
Press this key again to restart the scroll.
To end scrolling and return to the
submenu prompt, press any other key.
Press [ENT] to enter a keyed-in
parameter value into memory.
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Table 1. Keypad Description and Use (Continued)

Usage of Multi-functional Keys in Run and Program Mode


Key(s) Run Mode Program Mode
Functions: [<] Functions:
Press and release to display Press to:
labels for default displays. Scroll backward between submenus
D/ Press and hold for 2 seconds to within a row.
change a default display. Select a parameter or character from
Press simultaneously with [>] to a submenu block. The selection is
enter the Program Mode. indicated by a blinking parameter on
the display.
Adjust the current trim.
[D/] Function:
Press to show decimal point (if
required) when entering a new
parameter value with number keys.
Press simultaneously with [<] to enter [>] Functions:
the Program Mode. Press to:
Scroll forward between submenus
+/- within a row.
Select a parameter or character from
a submenu block. The selection is
indicated by a blinking parameter or
character on the display.
Adjust the current trim.
[+/-] Function:
Press to indicate a negative value for
temperature.
Press simultaneously to enter the Press simultaneously to return to the
Program Mode. PROGRAM? prompt from any submenu
and
block.
D/ +/-

Press to: Press to:


Scroll through values for Scroll between menu rows when a
secondary parameters. PROGRAM? or ROW indicator
Scroll through default display prompt is displayed.
options after [<] has been pressed Select a menu option from a
for 2 seconds. submenu block.
Select Alarm Output 1, 2, 3, 4, or Pause or restart a help message
5 after [ALARM] has been scroll on the display.
pressed for 2 seconds. Change data pair number for
temperature/density or k/frequency.
Press repeatedly to Run diagnostics.
Press to perform programmed Press to:
functions on total/rate. Exit the Program Mode when the
PROGRAM? prompt is displayed.
Reset
Answer YES or NO to parameter
options.
Initiate analog input calibration.
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OPERATING, TRANSPORTATION, AND STORAGE CONDITIONS


Reference Normal Operating Transportation and
Influence Operating Conditions Condition Limits Storage Limits
Ambient Temperature 25C 2C 0 and 50C 40 and +70C
(77F 3F) (32 and 122F) (40 and +158F)
Relative Humidity 50% 10% 0 and 85% 0 and 85%
Noncondensing Noncondensing
Supply Voltage (ac) 120 or 240 V ac Rated Voltage Not Applicable
1 V ac +10% and 15%
Supply Frequency (ac) 50 or 60 Hz Rated Frequency Not Applicable
0.5 Hz 3 Hz
Supply Voltage (dc) 24 V dc 18 and 27 V dc Not Applicable
0.5 V dc
RFI Susceptibility 3 V/m from 3 V/m from Not Applicable
27 to 1000 MHz 27 to 1000 MHz
Vibration Negligible Up to 200 Hz 200 Hz
at an acceleration at an acceleration of
of 5 m/s2 (1/2 g) 5 m/s2 (1/2 g)

PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS

Accuracy - Pulse Input Version


Under Reference Operating Under Normal Operating
Parameter Conditions Condition Limits
Analog Output 0.1% of Span 0.25% of Span
Rate Display 0.015% of Rate 0.015% of Rate
Temperature Input 0.1% of Span 0.25% of Span
Pressure Input 0.1% of Span 0.25% of Span

Accuracy - Analog Input Version


Under Reference Operating Under Normal Operating
Parameter Conditions Condition Limits
Analog Input 0.1% of Span 0.25% of Span
Analog Output 0.2% of Span 0.50% of Span
Temperature Input 0.1% of Span 0.25% of Span
Pressure Input 0.1% of Span 0.25% of Span
Rate Display Same Accuracy as input 0.015% of Rate
Total Display Same Accuracy as input 1 Update
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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS

Ratemeter Approximate Mass


TYPE PANEL MOUNTED UNIT
1/TAU 0.8 kg (1.75 lb)
DISPLAY FIELD MOUNTED UNIT
6 digits with 3 alphanumeric characters of 4 kg (8.8 lb)
measurement identifier
TRENDING Flow Inputs
0.5 to 7.5 seconds in 0.5 second increments PULSE (75MCA....A OR C ONLY)
0 to 5 kHz; 2.8 to 40 V p-p, 50 s minimum width
Totalizers ANALOG (75MCA....B OR D ONLY)
RUNNING TOTAL 4 to 20 mA
Displays 8 digits with 3 alphanumeric characters of
measurement identifier Control Inputs
GRAND TOTAL QUANTITY
Displays 10 digits with 3 alphanumeric characters 75MCA....A and 75MCA....B
of measurement identifier Three
75MCA....C and 75MCA....D
Power Two
120 V ac, +10%, 15%, 50/60 Hz, 0.2 A maximum;
240 V ac, +10%, 15%, 50/60 Hz, 0.1 A maximum; TYPE
18 to 27 V dc, 0.4 A maximum, 5 W maximum Requires current sinking device such as contact
closure to ground, or NPN transistor to ground.
Panel Mounted Enclosure IMPEDANCE
Noryl enclosure with polyester front panel. The 5.8 k to +5 V dc
panel-mounted instrument can be mounted flush on VOLTAGE
a control rack or panel. Instrument front face is High = 3.5 to 24 V dc
sealed to provide the environmental protection of Low = 0.0 to 1.0 V dc
NEMA Type 4X. BOUNCE
30 ms, minimum
Field Mounted Enclosure
The panel mounted instrument is mounted flush in Temperature Inputs
the door of a glass-filled polyester enclosure with a RTD
baked gray finish. The field-mounted enclosure may Type
be mounted to a surface or to a nominal DN 50 or 2- 4-wire Pt to ASTM Curve
in pipe. It meets the requirements of NEMA Type 4X. Impedance
Wiring Connections 100
PANEL-MOUNTED ENCLOSURE Response
Five terminal blocks are located on rear surface of 2 Hz
enclosure. These terminal blocks accommodate all Resolution
input and output terminations. 14 bits
FIELD-MOUNTED ENCLOSURE
Same as for panel mounted instrument. Access to Range
terminal blocks obtained by opening enclosure -320 to +850F
door. Conduit entry ports and openings to be ANALOG
provided by user. Type
4 to 20 mA
Agency Approvals
The 75MCA has been approved by CSA for use in Range
general purpose (ordinary) locations. -320 to +1150F

Pressure Input (75MCA....C or D Only)


TYPE
4 to 20 mA
RANGE
0 to 3500 psia
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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.)

Outputs CONTACT ALARMS


ANALOG Quantity
4 to 20 mA optically isolated; 12 to 27 V dc Three
compliance voltage; 2 Hz response; programmed Type
to be proportional to displayed rate, temperature, NPN transistors assignable to Hi/Lo limits for
pressure, or density rate, temperature, pressure, and density. Also
TOTALIZER PULSE assignable as > running total.
Type
1 NPN transistor Rating
Same as for totalizer pulse
Rating
150 mA maximum, 30 V dc blocking maximum Operation
Follows, timed (0.01 to 99.99 seconds), or
Operation latched.
Outputs one pulse for every increment of least
significant whole digit on RUNNING TOTAL. The RELAY ALARMS
output pulse width is selectable from: Quantity
Two
Fast: 125 s width, 1.5 kHz maximum
Medium: 2 ms width, 200 Hz maximum Contacts
Slow: 50 ms width, 10 Hz maximum Single form C, 240 V ac, 5 A, resistive; or
POWER 24 V dc, 5 A, resistive. Assignable to Hi/Lo limits
24 V dc 5%, 100 mA maximum for rate, temperature, pressure, and density. Also
assignable as > running total.
Operation
Follows, timed (0.01 to 99.99 seconds), or
latched

MODEL CODE
Mass Computer 75MCA

Enclosure
Panel Mounting PD
Field Enclosure, Surface Mounting FE
Field Enclosure, Pipe Mounting FF

Language
English E

Nominal Supply Voltage and Frequency


120/240 V ac, 50/60 Hz; 24 V dc F

Input Signal
Pulse Primary Flow Input Signal, 0 to 5 kHz, Liquid Applications A
Analog Primary Flow Input Signal, 4 to 20 mA, Liquid Applications B
Pulse Primary Flow Input Signal, 0 to 5 kHz, Gas/Steam Applications C
Analog Primary Flow Input Signal, 4 to 20 mA, Gas/Steam Applications D

Example: 75MCAPDEFB
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION(1)

75MCA....A (LIQUID APPLICATIONS) Flow rate is calculated every 140 milliseconds and the
This Model 75MCA accepts a pulse input (0 to 5 kHz) rate display/output updated every 1/2 second using
from the flowmeter. The ratio of the input pulses per the equations:
unit of measure is defined by the programmed value Uncompensated Rate =
for the flowmeter K factor. The K factor can be
f
entered as a single value, or linearized over a range C 4 T base ----
of input frequencies. If linearized, up to 20 data pairs K
(K, f), representing a K vs. f curve, can be entered
into memory. The K value is calculated every Compensated (std. vol) Rate =
35 milliseconds (ms) based on the current value of f. f
C 4 T base --------- ----
The totalized value is updated every 140 ms (dt) std K
using the following formulas:
Uncompensated Total = Compensated (mass) Rate =

f
Total + C i ---- dt
f C 4 T base ----
K K

Compensated (std. vol) Total = The number of rate updates averaged together to
update the display and analog output is determined

Total + C i --------- ---- dt
f by the value programmed for the trending time. The
std K time base (Tbase) can be programmed for seconds,
minutes, hours, or days. The C4 Multiplier can be
Compensated (mass) Total = programmed to display rate in any desired units of
measure independent of the totalizers. The rate
Total + C i ---- dt
f display has a programmable decimal point.
K Rate and totals can be displayed in standard
volumetric or mass engineering units. The 75MCA
where: i = 2 for Running Total accepts an RTD or 4 to 20 mA analog input for
i = 3 for Grand Total temperature for this purpose. A density vs.
The programmed values for C2 and C 3 multipliers temperature curve, consisting of up to 20 data pairs
allow the user to display Running and Grand totals (, T), can be entered into memory. Density is
independently in any desired unit of measure. calculated approximately every 1/2 second based on
the current value for temperature, and will be used in
Each total display has a programmable decimal point. the flow rate and totalizer equations. To accurately
The totalizer pulse output is coincident with the least display rate and totals in volumetric engineering units,
significant whole digit on the Running Total display. the product density at standard conditions must also
The totalizers count in positive increments only (totals be entered into memory.
are always cumulative). Totals can be reset by
pressing the RESET key and/or activating a control The 75MCA alarms can be configured for flow rate,
input programmed for that purpose. temperature, and/or density measurements. Alarms
acknowledgement is by means of the RESET key
and/or a control input programmed for that purpose.

(1) Symbology used in equations is taken from R.W. Miller's Flow Measurement Engineering Handbook. This handbook is available from
Foxboro and is identified as Foxboro Part Number B0150YW.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION (Cont.)

75MCA....B (LIQUID APPLICATIONS) 75MCA....C AND 75MCA....D


This Model 75MCA accepts an analog (4 to 20 mA) (GAS/STEAM APPLICATIONS)
flow input. With the exception of characteristic Model 75MCA....C accepts a 0 to 5 kHz flow input.
formulas, this version functions basically the same as Model 75MCA....D accepts a 4 to 20 mA flow input.
the pulse input version previously described. The The basic operation and calculations are similar to
formulas for the analog input version are shown the two versions previously described. The main
below. differences between liquid and gas/steam Models are
that for gas/steam Models an additional input
Uncompensated Total =
channel, dedicated to pressure, is provided, and the
fluid density is calculated differently.
Total + C i Q input ----------------
dt
T base in The 75MCA gas/steam mass computers have four
modes of operation for calculating density: Ideal Gas,
Saturated Steam with Temperature Input, Saturated
Steam with Pressure Input, and Superheated Steam
Compensated Total (std. vol.) =
with Temperature and Pressure Inputs.
Ideal gas mode is selected for all gas applications
Total + C i Q input ---------------- --------
dt
Tbase in std and requires temperature and pressure inputs. Gas
density is calculated using the equation:

const.) M.W. P-
Compensated Total (mass) = Density = (EGU
--------------------------------------------------------------
TZ

Total + C i Q input ----------------


dt Values for gas molecular weight and compressibility
Tbase in factor are programmed during configuration.
Steam tables have been pre-programmed into the
75MCA memory at the factory. Density is calculated
where: i = 2 for Running Total using the tables and the input values for temperature
i = 3 for Grand Total and/or pressure.

Uncompensated Rate =

Tbase out
Q input ------------------ C 4
T base in

Compensated Rate (std. vol.) =

Tbase out
Q input ------------------ C 4 ---------
T base in std

Compensated Rate (mass) =


Tbase out
Q input ------------------ C 4
T base in
COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 COLUMN 6 COLUMN 7 COLUMN 8
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7 ROW 7 OTHER PASSWORD 000000 B 4000 EVEN P ID 0 TIME 100 TAG NO. ****** DIAGNOSTICS
PROGRAM MENUS

ROW
ROW 6 I/O OUT 1 UNUSED OUT 1 ID OUT 1 OUT 1 0.00 OUT 1 OPEN INPUT 1 FUNCTION INPUT 2 FUNCTION INPUT 3 FUNCTION RST. KEY FUNCTION
6

ROW
ROW 5 RATEMETER TRENDING 0.5 DEC. PT. 0.5 RATE LABEL ***
5

ROW ROW 4 TOTALIZER OUTPUT NO PULSE TOT. D.P. 00000 G.TOTAL D.P. 00000 TOT. LABEL *** G. TOT. LABEL ***
4

ROW
ROW 3 CAL OUTPUT 1K 100.000 F 0.00 C2 MULT. 1.00000 C3 MULT. 1.00000 C4 MULT. 1.00000 TIMEBASE MINUTES ANALOG RATE OUT R @ 4 OUT 0 4 MA OUT TRIM?
3

ROW
ROW 2 INPUT IT 320 0 0.000 DENS. @ STP 0.00 TEMP. IN RTD TEMP. 1 32.0 F
2

ROW
ROW 1 EQUATIONS COMPUTE STANDARD UNITS ENGLISH TEMP. IN 4-20 MA TMP. @ 4MA 32.0 F TMP. @ 4MA END ?
1

FROM ANY MENU BOX EXCEPT


INSIDE HELP MESSAGES

TEMP. IN NONE PROGRAM NOTE: PRESS HELP KEY TO


PROGRAM ?
HELP DISPLAY OBTAIN PROGRAMMING
NOTE: ENTERING A TWO DIGIT INFORMATION AT ANY TIME
NUMBER INTO THE PROGRAM ? WHILE PROGRAMMING
RESET
SCREEN WILL PROVIDE DIRECT
ACCESS TO THE MENU BOX
LABELED BY ROW X, COL Y.

YES
MEANS PRESS BOTH

Figure 2. Program Menu for 75MCA....A (Liquids with Pulse Input)


PASSWORD NO ARROW KEYS AT THE
SAME TIME
RUN

RUN MODE
Program menus for Models 75MCA....A through 75MCA....D are shown in Figures 2 through 5, respectively.
COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 COLUMN 6 COLUMN 7 COLUMN 8 COLUMN 9

ROW
7 ROW 7 OTHER PASSWORD 000000 B 4000 EVEN P ID 0 TIME 100 TAG NO. ****** DIAGNOSTICS

ROW
ROW 6 I/O OUT 1 UNUSED OUT 1 ID OUT 1 OUT 1 0.00 OUT 1 OPEN INPUT 1 FUNCTION INPUT 2 FUNCTION INPUT 3 FUNCTION INPUT B FUNCTION RST. KEY FUNCTION
6

ROW
ROW 5 RATEMETER TRENDING 0.5 DEC. PT. 0.5 RATE LABEL ***
5

ROW ROW 4 TOTALIZER OUTPUT NO PULSE TOT. D.P. 00000 G.TOTAL D.P. 00000 TOT. LABEL *** G. TOT. LABEL ***
4

ROW
ROW 3 CAL OUTPUT C2 MULT. 1.00000 C3 MULT. 1.00000 C4 MULT. 1.00000 TIMEBASE MINUTES ANALOG RATE OUT R @ 4 OUT 0 4 MA OUT TRIM?
3

ROW
ROW 2 INPUT 4 MA RATE 0 TIMEBASE MINUTES 4 MA FLOW END CUT-OFF 4.00 MA IT 32.0 D.000 DENS. @ STP 0.000 TEMP. IN NONE
2

ROW UNITS ENGLISH


ROW 1 EQUATIONS COMPUTE STANDARD TEMP. IN 4-20 MA TMP. @ 4MA 32.0 F TMP. @ 4MA END ?
1

FROM ANY MENU BOX EXCEPT


INSIDE HELP MESSAGES
NOTE: PRESS HELP KEY TO TEMP 1 32.0 F
PROGRAM ? PROGRAM TEMP. IN RTD
OBTAIN PROGRAMMING
NOTE: ENTERING A TWO DIGIT HELP DISPLAY
INFORMATION AT ANY TIME
NUMBER INTO THE PROGRAM ? WHILE PROGRAMMING
RESET
SCREEN WILL PROVIDE DIRECT
ACCESS TO THE MENU BOX
LABELED BY ROW X, COL Y.

YES

MEANS PRESS BOTH


PASSWORD NO
ARROW KEYS AT THE

Figure 3. Program Menu for 75MCA....B (Liquids with Analog Input)


SAME TIME
RUN

RUN MODE
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ROW
8 ROW 8 OTHER PASSWORD 000000 B 4800 EVEN P ID 0 TIME 100 TAG NO. ****** DIAGNOSTICS
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ROW
7 ROW 7 PARAMETERS MOL WT. 0.0 COMP. FACT. 1.0000 ATMOS. 14.696 PSI

ROW
ROW 6 I/O OUT 1 UNUSED OUT 1 ID OUT 1 OUT1 0.00 OUT 1 OPEN INPUT 1 FUNCTION INPUT 2 FUNCTION RST. KEY FUNCTION
6

ROW
ROW 5 RATEMETER TRENDING 0.5 DEC. PT. 00000 RATE LABEL ***
5

ROW ROW 4 TOTALIZER OUTPUT NO PULSE TOT. D.P. 00000 G.TOT. D.P. 00000 TOT. LABEL *** G. TOT. LABEL ***
4

ROW
ROW 3 CAL OUTPUT 1 K0.00000 F1000 C2 MULT. 1.00000 C3 MULT. 1.00000 C4 MULT. 1.00000 TIMEBASE MINUTES ANALOG RATE OUT R @ 4 OUT 0 4 MA OUT TRIM?
3

ROW
ROW 2 CAL INPUTS T @STP 60.0 F PRES. INPUT ON TEMP. INPUT ON PRES. @4MA 0.0 PRES. 4MA END ? TEMP. IN RTD TEMP 1 32.0 F
2

ROW UNITS ENGLISH


ROW 1 EQUATIONS COMPUTE STANDARD MODE-IDEAL GAS
1 TEMP. IN 4-20 MA TMP. @4MA 32.0 F TMP. 4MA END ?

FROM ANY MENU BOX EXCEPT


INSIDE HELP MESSAGES
NOTE: PRESS THE HELP KEY
PROGRAM ? PROGRAM
NOTE: ENTERING A TWO DIGIT NUMBER INTO THE TO OBTAIN PROGRAMMING
HELP DISPLAY
PROGRAM ? SCREEN WILL PROVIDE DIRECT ACCESS INFORMATION AT ANY TIME
RESET TO THE MENU BOX LABELED BY ROW X, COL Y. WHILE PROGRAMMING

YES

Figure 4. Program Menu for 75MCA....C (Gas/Steam with Pulse Input


MEANS PRESS BOTH
PASSWORD NO
ARROW KEYS AT THE
SAME TIME
RUN

RUN MODE
COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 COLUMN 6 COLUMN 7 COLUMN 8 COLUMN 9

ROW
9 ROW 9 OTHER PASSWORD 000000 B 4800 EVEN P ID 0 TIME 100 TAG NO. ****** DIAGNOSTICS

ROW
8 ROW 8 PARAMETERS MOL WT. 0.0 COMP. FACT. 1.0000 ATMOS. 14.696 PSI

ROW
ROW 7 I/O OUT 1 UNUSED OUT 1 ID OUT 1 OUT1 0.00 OUT 1 OPEN INPUT 1 FUNCTION INPUT 2 FUNCTION INPUT B FUNCTION RST. KEY FUNCTION
7

ROW
ROW 6 RATEMETER TRENDING 0.5 DEC. PT. 00000 RATE LABEL ***
6

ROW ROW 5 TOTALIZER OUTPUT NO PULSE TOT. D.P. 00000 G.TOT. D.P. 00000 TOT. LABEL *** G. TOT. LABEL ***
5

ROW
ROW 4 CAL OUTPUT C2 MULT. 1.00000 C3 MULT. 1.00000 C4 MULT. 1.00000 TIMEBASE MINUTES ANALOG RATE OUT R @4 OUT 0 4 MA OUT TRIM?
4

ROW ROW 3 FLOW INPUT 4MA RATE 0 FLOW 4MA END ? CUTOFF 1 4.00MA
3

ROW
ROW 2 CAL INPUTS T @STP 60.0 F PRES. INPUT ON TEMP. INPUT ON PRES. @4MA 0.0 PRES. 4MA END ? TEMP. IN RTD TEMP 1 32.0 F
2

ROW UNITS ENGLISH


ROW 1 EQUATIONS COMPUTE STANDARD MODE-IDEAL GAS
1 TEMP. IN 4-20 MA TMP. @4MA 32.0 F TMP. 4MA END ?

FROM ANY MENU BOX EXCEPT


INSIDE HELP MESSAGES

PROGRAM ? NOTE: PRESS THE HELP KEY


PROGRAM
NOTE: ENTERING A TWO DIGIT NUMBER INTO THE HELP DISPLAY TO OBTAIN PROGRAMMING
PROGRAM ? SCREEN WILL PROVIDE DIRECT ACCESS INFORMATION AT ANY TIME
RESET TO THE MENU BOX LABELED BY ROW X, COL Y. WHILE PROGRAMMING

YES

Figure 5. Program Menu for 75MCA....D (Gas/Steam with Analog Input)


MEANS PRESS BOTH
PASSWORD NO
ARROW KEYS AT THE
SAME TIME
RUN

RUN MODE
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PSS 1-9D1 A
PSS 1-9D1 A
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DIMENSIONS-NOMINAL

PANEL MOUNTED ENCLOSURE

157 10 107
6.2 0.4 4.2

SEE BELOW
86
FOR PANEL
3.4
CUTOUT

ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
MAXIMUM THICKNESS MOUNTING CLIP
OF MOUNTING PANEL WITH SCREWS
AND GASKET IS
15.7 mm (0.62 in)

PANEL CUTOUT AND SPACING

163
MINIMUM
6.4
H

V 91
3.6 MINIMUM

H = 137.7 TO 138.7 mm (5.42 TO 5.46 in)


V = 67.6 TO 68.6 mm (2.66 TO 2.70 in)
PSS 1-9D1 A
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DIMENSIONS-NOMINAL (Cont.)

FIELD MOUNTED ENCLOSURE


HOLES FOR
SURFACE
WITH WITH MOUNTING,
460 320
DOOR DOOR FOUR PLACES,
18.1 12.6
OPEN OPEN 7.93 mm (0.312 in)
238
170 DIAMETER
152 9.4
6.7
6.0

HOLES FOR
SURFACE
MOUNTING,
FOUR PLACES, 273.1
7.93 mm (0.312 in) 290 10.75
DIAMETER 11.4
297
11.7

DOOR HINGES
ON THIS SIDE DOOR FASTENER, HINGED
28
TWO PLACES DOOR
1.1

MOUNTING
PLATE

NOTE
NOMINAL
CONDUIT OPENINGS TO DN50 OR
BE PROVIDED BY USER. 2 in PIPE
AFTER FIELD WIRING HAS BEEN
COMPLETED, SEAL OPENINGS
TO EXTENT NECESSARY
TO MAINTAIN NEMA 4X
ENCLOSURE RATING.
BRACKET
AND PIPE
MOUNTING
HARDWARE

CONDUIT OPENINGS
PROVIDED BY USER.
SEE NOTE.
PSS 1-9D1 A
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