Instruction Manual

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A2-3
IM 01R04B04-00E-E 8th edition March 01, 2011 -00
All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2003, Rota Yokogawa
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Maintenance information can be found in section 8, Self-diagnostic and Troubleshooting of the User’s
Manual ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis Mass Flow and Density Meter Integral Type RCCT3, Remote Type
RCCF31 + RCCS3, Remote Type RCCR31 + RCCS3, IM 01R04B04-00E-E.
If repair is to be performed with the process online the Yokogawa ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis Mass Flow
and Density Meter will need to be bypassed during the repair. The user should setup appropriate bypass
procedures for that.
Contact the Yokogawa sales ofce if this instrument requires repair
The person(s) performing the repair and / or replacement of the Yokogawa ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis
Mass Flow and Density Meter should have a sufcient skill level.
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The owmeter will generate a valid signal within 20 seconds of power-on startup with the default 3 second
dampening time. Increasing the congurable dampening time adds to the startup time.
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In case rmware updates are required they will be performed at factory. The replacement responsibilities are
then in place. The user will not be required to perform any rmware updates.
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A detailed Failure Mode, Effects, and Diagnostics Analysis (FMEDA) report is available from Yokogawa with
all failure rates and failure modes. The Yokogawa ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis Mass Flow and Density
Meter is intended for use in a Low Demand Mode. Low Demand Mode means the average interval between
dangerous conditions occurs infrequently.
The Yokogawa ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis Mass Flow and Density Meter is certied up to SIL2 for use
in a simplex (1oo1) conguration, depending on the PFDavg calculation of the entire Safety Instrumented
Function. The development process of the Yokogawa ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis Mass Flow and Density
Meter is certied up to SIL3, allowing redundant use, with hardware fault tolerance of 1, of the owmeter up
to this Safety Integrity Level, depending the PFDavg calculation of the entire Safety Instrumented Function.
When using the Yokogawa ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis Mass Flow and Density Meter in a redundant
conguration, the use of a common cause factor (β-factor) of 2% is suggested.
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The expected lifetime of the Yokogawa ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis Mass Flow and Density Meter is 10
years. The reliability data listed in A2.2.9 is only valid for this period. The failure rates of the Yokogawa
ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis Mass Flow and Density Meter may increase sometime after this period.
Reliability calculations based on the data listed in A2.2.9 for Yokogawa ROTAMASS 3 Series Coriolis Mass
Flow and Density Meter lifetimes beyond 10 years may yield results that are too optimistic, i.e. the calculated
Safety Integrity Level will not be achieved.
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The following parameters need to be set in order to maintain the designed safety integrity.
High – Low (Burn-out) jumper To specify if the output should go high ( 21.6 mA) or low
( 3.6 mA) upon detection of an internal failure.
Write Protect (Security) The write function should be disabled.