H-Series Coriolis Flow And Density Meters

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Product Data SheetPS-00599, Rev. LJanuary 2015Micro Motion H-Series Hygienic CoriolisFlow and Density MetersHigh accuracy real world performance Best-in-class performance on liquid mass flow,volume flow and density measurements in acompact hygienic design Superior sensitivity in a compact design to reducevariability in process control Rugged design minimizing process, mounting,and environmental effectsBest fit-for-application EHEDG certified, 3-A authorized, self-drainingdesign for sanitary process control service Highly polished surface finish for ultra-pure fluids Broad range of I/O offerings including HART,Profibus-DP, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, DeviceNet,4-20mA and Wireless capabilitiesExceptional reliability and safety Smart Meter Verification delivers complete, online verification of device health andperformance, continuously or on-demand at thepress of a button Low operating frequency for robustmeasurement in continuous two-phase flow andgas applications Reliable sensor design minimizes down time andprocess interruption costs(/,7(3HDN SHUIRUPDQFH) 6HULHV 6HULHV7 6HULHV([FHSWLRQDO SHUIRUPDQFHFRPSDFW GUDLQDEOH \JLHQLFFRPSDFW GUDLQDEOH6WUDLJKW WXEHIXOO ERUH5 6HULHV*HQHUDO SXUSRVH IORZ DQG GHQVLW\/) 6HULHV([WUHPHORZ IORZ

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Micro Motion H-Series hygienic flow anddensity metersMicro Motion H-Series meters deliver superb measurement with exceptional flow and density performanceas well as outstanding reliability in a compact hygienic design for use in sanitary process controlenvironments.Optimal flow and density fit forhygienic process control applications High performance rugged measurement in acompact self-draining design Smart Meter Verification: advanceddiagnostics for your entire system Low frequency, high sensitivity fit-and-forgetmeter provides robust measurements evenunder demanding process conditionsA comprehensive test that can be run locally orfrom the control room to provide confidence inyour meter functionality and performance Multiple line sizes provide an ideal platform forbatching, distribution, allocation and intra-plantmeasurement applicationsVerifies that your meter performs as well as theday it was installed, giving you assurance in lessthan 90 seconds Save significant expenditure by reducing laborand outsourced calibration service costs whileeliminating process interruptionIndustry-leading capabilities thatunleash your process potentialWidest range of installation andprocess condition flexibility Available with the most extensive offering oftransmitter and mounting options for maximumcompatibility with your system Featuring a low pressure drop, low weight designthat reduces installation and commissioningcosts State of the art, ISO/IEC 17025 compliantcalibration stands achieving 0.014% uncertaintydrive best in class measurement accuracy The most robust communication protocoloffering in the industry including Smart WirelessUnmatched MVD transmitter technology withdigital signal processing (DSP) delivers the fastestresponse rates enabling accurate batch andprocess measurement Design flexibility enables operation in SIP, CIP andsanitary where 3-A and EHEDG compliance isrequired True multi-variable technology measuresnecessary flow and density process variablessimultaneouslyContentsMeasurement principles .3Performance specifications .4Operating conditions: Environmental .8Operating conditions: Process .92Meter approvals and certifications . 9Transmitter interface . 11Physical specifications . 11Ordering information . 14www.micromotion.com

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Measurement principlesAs a practical application of the Coriolis effect, the Coriolis mass flow meter operating principle involves inducing a vibration of theflow tube through which the fluid passes. The vibration, though it is not completely circular, provides the rotating reference framewhich gives rise to the Coriolis effect. While specific methods vary according to the design of the flow meter, sensors monitor andanalyze changes in frequency, phase shift, and amplitude of the vibrating flow tubes. The changes observed represent the mass flowrate and density of the fluid.Mass flow measurementThe measuring tubes are forced to oscillate producing a sine wave. At zero flow, the two tubes vibrate in phase with each other.When flow is introduced, the Coriolis forces cause the tubes to twist resulting in a phase shift. The time difference between thewaves is measured and is directly proportional to the mass flow rate.No flowWith flowOutlet pickoffdisplacementInlet pickoffdisplacementOutlet pickoffdisplacementInlet pickoffdisplacementTimeTimeTime differenceDensity measurementThe measuring tubes are vibrated at their natural frequency. A change in the mass of the fluid contained inside the tubes causes acorresponding change to the tube natural frequency. The frequency change of the tube is used to calculate density.Temperature measurementTemperature is a measured variable that is available as an output. The temperature is also used internal to the sensor to compensatefor temperature influences on Young’s Modulus of Elasticity.Meter characteristics Measurement accuracy is a function of fluid mass flow rate independent of operating temperature, pressure, or composition.However, pressure drop through the sensor is dependent upon operating temperature, pressure, and fluid composition. Specifications and capabilities vary by model and certain models may have fewer available options. Please refer to the OnlineStore Sizing and Selection Tool at the Micro Motion web site (www.micromotion.com/onlinestore) for detailed informationregarding performance and capabilities. The letter at the end of the base mode code (for example, H100S) represents wetted part material S 316L stainless steel 32 Rafinish (0.8 m) and F 316L stainless steel 15 Ra finish (0.4 m).www.micromotion.com3

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Performance specificationsReference operating conditionsFor determining the performance capabilities of our meters, the following conditions were observed/used: Water at 68 to 77 F and 14.5 to 29 psig (20 to 25 C and 1 to 2 barg) Accuracy based on industry leading accredited calibration stands according to ISO/IEC 17025 All models have a density range up to 3 g/cm3 (3000 kg/m3)Accuracy and repeatability on liquids and slurriesPerformance SpecificationsCalibration code ZCalibration code 1Calibration code K (1) (2)Mass flow accuracy (3) 0.15% of rate 0.10% of rate 0.10% of rate 0.25% of rate 0.15% of rate 0.15% of rateVolume flow accuracy(1)Mass flow repeatability 0.05% of rateVolume flow repeatability 0.05% of rateDensity accuracy 0.002 g/cm3 ( 2.0 kg/m3) 0.001 g/cm3 ( 1.0 kg/m3) 0.0005 g/cm3 ( 0.5 kg/m3)Density repeatability 0.001 g/cm3 ( 1.0 kg/m3) 0.0005 kg/m3 ( 0.5 kg/m3) 0.0002 kg/m3 ( 0.2 kg/m3)Temperature accuracy 1 C 0.5% of readingTemperature repeatability 0.2 C(1)(2)(3)Only available with electronics code 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.Not available with model H025.Stated flow accuracy includes the combined effects of repeatability, linearity, and hysteresis.Accuracy and repeatability on gasesPerformance specificationMass flow accuracy(1)All models 0.50% of rateMass flow repeatability (1) 0.25% of rateTemperature accuracy 1 C 0.5% of readingTemperature repeatability 0.2 C(1)4Stated flow accuracy includes the combined effects of repeatability, linearity, and hysteresiswww.micromotion.com

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Liquid flow ratesNominal flow rateMicro Motion has adopted the term nominal flow rate, which is the flow rate at which water at reference conditions causesapproximately 14.5 psig (1 barg) of pressure drop across the meter.Mass flow rates for all modelsNominal line sizeNominal flow rateMaximum flow rateModelinchmmlb/minkg/hlb/minkg/hH0251/4” to 1/2”DN6 to DN135013361002,720H0501/2” to 1”DN13 to DN2515542263008,160H1001” to 2”DN25 to DN50604164401,20032,650H200F2” to 3”DN50 to DN801,91752,1602,35063,960H200S2” to 3”DN50 to DN801,91752,1603,20087,100H3003” to 4”DN80 to DN100 5,298144,2009,995272,000Volume flow rates for all modelsNominal flow rateMaximum flow 6272,000www.micromotion.com5

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Gas flow ratesWhen selecting sensors for gas applications, pressure drop through the sensor is dependent upon operating temperature, pressure,and fluid composition. Therefore, when selecting a sensor for any particular gas application, it is highly recommended that eachsensor be sized using the Online Store Sizing and Selection Tool at the Micro Motion web site (www.micromotion.com/onlinestore).The below table indicates flow rates that produce approximately 25psig (1.7barg) pressure drop on natural gas.Gas flow rates for all Notes Standard (SCFM) reference conditions are 14.7 psig and 60 F. Normal reference conditions are 1.013 barg and 0 C. Natural gas with molecular weight of 16.799 at 60 F (16 C) and 1014.7 psia (70 bara).Zero stabilityZero stability is used when the flow rate approaches the low end of the flow range where the meter accuracy begins to deviate fromthe stated accuracy rating, as depicted in the turndown section below. When operating at flow rates where meter accuracy begins todeviate from the stated accuracy rating, accuracy is governed by the formula: accuracy (zero stability/flow rate) x 100%.Repeatability is similarly affected by low flow conditions.Turndown capabilitiesThe graph and table below represent an example of the measurement characteristics under various flow conditions. At flow ratesrequiring large turndowns (greater than 20:1), the zero stability values may begin to govern capability dependent upon flowconditions and meter in use.1.01:1Accuracy, w rate, % of maximumTurndown from nominal flow rate40:115:12:1Accuracy %0.260.100.10Pressure droppsig (barg)0.1 (0.01)0.45 (0.03)14.2 (0.98)6www.micromotion.com

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Zero stability for all modelsZero Process pressure ratingsSensor maximum working pressure reflects the highest possible pressure rating for a given sensor. Process connection type andenvironmental and process fluid temperatures may reduce the maximum rating. Refer to the Technical Data Sheet for commonsensor and fitting combinations.All sensors comply with ASME B31.3 process piping code and Council Directive 97/23/EC of 29 May 1997 on pressure equipment.Sensor maximum working pressure for all modelsModelpsigbargH025F, H050F, H100F, H200F, H300F1,01570H025S, H050S, H100S, H200S, H300S1,450100Case maximum pressureNAMUR NE132Typical burst 2006445073576052H300256171,7541202,630180Case pressureCase pressure for all modelsModelOperating conditions: EnvironmentalVibration limitsMeets IEC 68.2.6, endurance sweep, 5 to 2000 Hz, 50 sweep cycles at 1.0g.Temperature limitsSensors can be used in the process and ambient temperature ranges shown in the temperature limit graphs. For the purposes ofselecting electronics options, temperature limit graphs should be used only as a general guide. If your process conditions are closeto the gray area, consult with your Micro Motion representative.www.micromotion.com7

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Notes In all cases, the electronics cannot be operated where the ambient temperature is below –40 F (–40 C) or above 140 F ( 60 C).If a sensor is to be used where the ambient temperature is outside of the range permissible for the electronics, the electronicsmust be remotely located where the ambient temperature is within the permissible range, as indicated by the shaded areas ofthe temperature limit graphs. Temperature limits may be further restricted by hazardous area approvals. Refer to the hazardous area approvals documentationshipped with the sensor or available from the Micro Motion web site (www.micromotion.com). The extended-mount electronics option allows the sensor case to be insulated without covering the transmitter, core processor,or junction box, but does not affect temperature ratings. When insulating the sensor case at elevated process temperatures(above 140 F), please ensure electronics are not enclosed in insulation as this may lead to electronics failure.Ambient and process temperature limits for all H-Series meters % 7DPE Tamb Ambient temperature F ( C)Tproc Process temperature F ( C)A All available electronic optionsB Extended or remote mountelectronics onlyದ ದ ದ ದ 7SURFOperating conditions: ProcessProcess temperature effect For mass flow measurement, process temperature effect is defined as the change in sensor flow accuracy due to processtemperature change away from the calibration temperature. Temperature effect can be corrected by zeroing at the processconditions. For density measurement, process temperature effect is defined as the change in sensor density accuracy due to processtemperature change away from the calibration density. See installation manual for proper setup and configuration.Process temperature effectDensityModel codeMass flow rate(% of maximum rate)per Cg/cm3 per Ckg/m3 per CH025, H050, H100,H200 0.00175 0.0001 0.1H300 0.0040 0.0001 0.1Process pressure effectProcess pressure effect is defined as the change in sensor flow and density accuracy due to process pressure change away from thecalibration pressure. This effect can be corrected by dynamic pressure input or a fixed meter factor. See installation manual forproper setup and configuration.8www.micromotion.com

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Process pressure effect for all modelsLiquid or gas flow (% of rate)DensityModel codeper psigper bargg/cm3 per psigkg/m3 per bargH025, H050, H100nonenonenonenoneH200, H300–0.001–0.015–0.00003–0.43Meter approvals and certificationsApprovals and certificationsTypeApproval or certification (typical)CSA and CSA C-USAmbient temperature: –40 to 140 F (–40 to 60 C)Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, and DClass II, Div.2, Groups F and GATEXII 3G Ex nA IIC T1–T5 GcII 3D Ex tc IIIC T(1) C Dc IP66IECExEx nA IIC T1–T5 GcIngress Protection RatingIP 66/67 for sensors and transmittersEMC effectsComplies with EMC directive 2004/108/EC per EN 61326 IndustrialComplies with NAMUR NE-21 (22.08.2007)Notes Approvals shown are for H-Series meters configured with a model 2400S transmitter. Meters with integral electronics may havemore restrictive approvals. Refer to the Product Data Sheet for each transmitter for details. When a meter is ordered with hazardous area approvals, detailed information is shipped along with the product. More information about hazardous approvals, including detailed specifications and temperature graphs for all meterconfigurations is available on the R-Series product page at the Micro Motion web site (www.micromotion.com).Industry standardsTypeStandardWeights and Measures for custodytransfer applications: Industry standards and commercialapprovals www.micromotion.comNational Type Evaluation Program (NTEP)Measurement CanadaINMETRO BrazilNAMUR: NE132 (burst pressure, sensor flange to flange length), NE131Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)Canadian Registration Number (CRN)Dual SealASME B31.3 Piping CodeSIL2 and SIL3 safety certifications9

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Transmitter interfaceA Micro Motion flowmeter system is highly customizable to provide a configuration that is tailor-fit to specific applications.Robust transmitter offerings allow a multitude of mountingoptions: Compact mounting integral to the sensorField mount variants for harsh conditionsCompact control room DIN rail packages for optimal locatingin a control cabinetSpecific fit-for-purpose solutions for two-wire connectivity orfilling and dosing machinery integrationH-Series meters are available with an expansive selection ofinput and output connectivity options including the following: 4-20 mAHART WirelessHART EtherNet/IPFOUNDATION fieldbusPROFIBUSModbus Other protocols may be available on requestPhysical specificationsMaterials of constructionGeneral corrosion guidelines do not account for cyclical stress, and therefore should not be relied upon when choosing a wettedmaterial for your Micro Motion meter. Please refer to the Micro Motion Corrosion Guide for material compatibility information.Wetted part materialsModelH025H050H100H200H300All modelsSensor weight316L stainless steellbkg 1361572311421913662Notes Weight specifications are based upon ASME B16.5 CL150 flange and do not include electronics. Heat jackets and steam kits are also available.10www.micromotion.com

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Non-wetted part materials316L/CF-3Mstainless steel304Lstainless steelPolyurethanepainted aluminumComponentEnclosure ratingSensor housing—Core processor housingNEMA 4X (IP66/67)Junction box housingNEMA 4X (IP66)Model 1700/2700 transmitterhousingNEMA 4X (IP66)Model 3700 transmitterhousingNEMA 4X (IP66/67)Model 2400S transmitterhousingNEMA 4X (IP66/67) Model 2200S transmitterhousingNEMA 4X (IP66/67) FlangesSensor typeFlange typesAll sensor models DIN11851, DIN11864-1A, DIN11864-2A (up to DN80)IDF (Up to 3s)ISO 2853 (IDF) (DN76.1)Hygienic tri-clamp compatibleNoteFor flange compatibility, please refer to the Online Store Sizing and Selection Tool at the Micro Motion web site(www.micromotion.com).DimensionsThese dimensional drawings are intended to provide a basic guideline for sizing and planning. They are representative of a sensorfitted with a Tri-clamp compatible flange and 2400 transmitter.Face-to-Face (Dim. A, below) dimensions for all F-series meters with each available process connection can be found in the H-seriesTechnical Data Sheet.Complete and detailed dimensional drawings can be found through the product link in our online store(www.micromotion.com/onlinestore).Note:All dimensions 1/8 inch ( 3 mm) Representative of a sensor fitted with a Tri-clamp compatible flange and 2400 transmitter www.micromotion.com11

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Example dimensions for all models %&' FDim. ADim. BDim. CDim. 210-5/162627-1/41845-7/8149Ordering informationProduct code structureH025SSensor poptiotionnwww.micromotion.com

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Sensor size and base modelCodes S and F are model designations used to identify the type of meter.ModelSFMaterial316L stainless steel; 32 Ra finish (0.8 m)316L stainless steel; 15 Ra finish (0.4 m)www.micromotion.comFH025 1/4-inch (DN6) FSSH050 1/2-inch (DN15) FSH100 1-inch (DN25) FSH200 2-inch (DN50) FSH300 3-inch (DN80) FS13

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Process connectionsModel H025CodeDescription1211/2-inchTri-Clamp compatible316LHygienic fitting222DN15DIN11851316LHygienic coupling6658AIDF316LHygienic fitting676DN15DIN11864-1A316LAseptic connectionType CLF WModel H050CodeDescription222DN15DIN11851316LHygienic coupling3223/4-inchTri-Clamp compatible316LHygienic fitting66715AIDF316LHygienic fitting676DN15DIN11864-1A316LAseptic connectionType CLF WModel H100CodeDescription1381-inchTri-Clamp compatible316LHygienic fitting230DN25DIN11851316LHygienic coupling6681sIDF316LHygienic fitting677DN25DIN11864-1A316LAseptic connectionType CLF2 WModel H200CodeDescription3522-inchTri-Clamp compatible316LHygienic fitting354DN50DIN11851316LHygienic coupling6692sIDF316LHygienic fitting678DN50DIN11864-1A316LAseptic connectionType CLF2 WModel H300CodeDescription3613-inchTri-Clamp compatible316LHygienic fitting664DN76.1ISO 2853 (IDF)316LHygienic coupling679DN80DIN11864-1A316LAseptic connection680DN80DIN11864-2A316LAseptic connection685DN80DIN11851316LHygienic coupling6873sIDF316LHygienic fitting694DN76SMS 1145316LHygienic coupling14Type CLF2 Wwww.micromotion.com

January 2015H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersCase options (Models H015, H100, H200)\CodeCase optionNStandard casePStandard case with purge fittings (1/2 inch NPT female)Case options (Model H300 only)CodeCase optionNStandard caseBSecondary containment with test reportPSecondary containment with test report and purge fittings (1/2-inch NPT female)Electronics interfaceCode0123 (1)45(1)6 (2)7(1) (2)8 (2)9(1) (2)QAVDescriptionAvailabilityFor integral mount Model 2400S transmitterFor extended mount Model 2400S transmitter4-wire polyurethane-painted aluminum integral enhanced core processor for remote mount transmitters4-wire stainless steel integral enhanced core processor for remote mount transmitters4-wire polyurethane-painted aluminum integral extended mount enhanced core processor for remote mount transmitters4-wire extended mount stainless steel integral enhanced core processor for remote mount transmittersMVDSolo; polyurethane-painted aluminum integral enhanced core processor (for OEMs)MVDSolo; stainless steel integral enhanced core processor (for OEMs)MVDSolo; extended mount polyurethane-painted aluminum integral enhanced core processor (for OEMs)MVDSolo; extended mount stainless steel enhanced core processor (for OEMs)4-wire polyurethane-painted aluminum integral core processor for remotely mounted transmitters4-wire stainless steel integral core processor for remotely mounted transmitters4-wire extended mount polyurethane-painted aluminum integral core processor for remote mounttransmittersB4-wire extended mount stainless steel integral core processor for remote mount transmittersCFor integral mount 1700/2700 transmitterL (3)For integral mount standard finish FMT transmitterK (3)For integral mount improved-surface finish (64 Ra [1.6 μm]) FMT transmitterW (1)MVDSolo; polyurethane-painted aluminum integral core processor for direct hostconnection (for OEMs)D (1)MVDSolo; stainless steel integral core processor for direct host connection (forOEMs)Y (1)MVDSolo; extended mount polyurethane-painted aluminum integral coreprocessor (for OEMs)E (1)MVDSolo, extended mount stainless steel integral core processor (forOEMs)R9-wire polyurethane-painted aluminum junction boxH9-wire extended mount polyurethane-painted aluminum junctionbox withH R E Y D WK L C B V A Q 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0H025, H050, H100H R E Y D WK L U B V A Q 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0H200, H300H R E Y D WU B V A Q 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0(1)(2)(3)Not available for truck mount.When electronics interface W, D, Y, E, 6, 7, 8 or 9 is ordered with approval C, A, I, or Z, MVD Direct Connect I.S. barrier is supplied.Must be ordered with transmitter; only available with case code N.www.micromotion.com15

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Conduit connectionsCodeAB (1)EF (1)G (1)H (1)J (1)K (2)L (2)M (2)N (2)O (2)P (2)DescriptionAvailabilityM20 — no gland1/2-inch NPT — no glandM20 — no gland; not available with electronics interface code Q, A, V, or B in combination with approval code T or S on modelsH200S-H300SBrass/nickel cable gland (cable diameter 0.335 to 0.394 inches [8.5 to 10 mm])Stainless steel cable gland (cable diameter 0.335 to 0.394 inches [8.5 to 10 mm])Brass/nickel cable glandStainless steel cable glandJIS B0202 1/2G - no glandJapan - brass nickel glandJapan - stainless cable glandJIS B0202 3/4G - no glandJapan - brass nickel glandJapan - stainless cable glandP O N M L K J H G F E B AAll models with electronics interface codes 0, 1, C, K, and LAAll models with electronics interface codes 2, 3, 4, 5, Q, A, V, and BM L KG F E BAll models with electronics interface codes 6, 7, 8, 9, W, D, Y, and EG F E BAll models with electronics interface codes R and H(1)(2)P O NJHANot available with approval T, S or J on models H200S and H300S.Only available with approval code M, T, or S.Approval optionsCodeACDescriptionCSA (US and Canada): Class 1, Division 1, Groups C and DCSA (Canada only)AvailabilityIIECEx Zone 1JMHardware ready for TIIS approval; EPM Japan only; requires conduit connection code E when used withelectronics code Q, A, V, or B; requires conduit code A when used with electronics code R or H.Micro Motion Standard; no approval; no barrier includedNMicro Motion Standard / PED compliant; no approval; no barrier includedSTIIS – T3 Temperature Classification; not available for quote outside of JapanTTIIS - T4 Temperature Classification; not available for quote outside of JapanVATEX - Equipment Category 3 (Zone 2) / PED compliantZATEX - Equipment Category 2 (Zone 1) / PED compliant2CSA (US and Canada): Class 1, Division 2, Groups A,B,C,D3IECEx Zone 2All models with electronics code 0, 1, L, and K3232ZVVTSNM JNMICANM JICACAAll models with electronics code Q, A, V, B, C, R, and HZAll models with electronics code 6, 7, 8, 9, W, D, Y, and EZNMIAll models with electronics code 2, 3, 4, and 5ZNMI16TSAwww.micromotion.com

January 2015H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersLanguagesCodeLanguage optionADanish CE requirements document and English installation manualCCzech installation manualDDutch CE requirements document and English installation manualEEnglish installation manualFFrench installation manualGGerman installation manualHFinnish CE requirements document and English installation manualIItalian installation manualJJapanese installation manualMChinese installation manualNNorwegian CE requirements document and English installation manualOPolish installation manualPPortuguese installation manualSSpanish installation manualWSwedish CE requirements document and English installation manualBHungarian CE requirements document and English installation manualKSlovak CE requirements document and English installation manualTEstonian CE requirements document and English installation manualUGreek CE requirements document and English installation manualLLatvian CE requirements document and English installation manualVLithuanian CE requirements document and English installation manualYSlovenian CE requirements document and English installation manualFuture option 1CodeFuture option 1ZFor models H025F, H050F, H100F, H200F, H300F; reserved for future useCalibrationCodeCalibration optionZ0.15% mass flow, 0.25% volume flow, and 0.002 g/cm3 density calibration10.10% mass flow, 0.15% volume flow, and 0.001 g/cm3 density calibrationK0.10% mass flow, 0.15% volume flow, and 0.0005 g/cm3 (0.5 kg/m3) density calibration (1) (2)(1)(2)Only available with electronics code 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.Not available with model H025.www.micromotion.com17

H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersJanuary 2015Measurement application softwareCodeMeasurement application software optionZFor models H025S, H050S, H100S, H200S, H300S; no measurement application softwareFactory optionsCodeFactory optionZStandard productXETO productRRestocked product if availableCertificates, tests, calibrations, and servicesThese option codes can be added to the end of the model code if needed, but no code is required when none of these options isselected.NoteThere may be additional options or limitations depending on total meter configuration. Contact a sales representative beforemaking your final selections.Material quality examination tests and certificatesSelect any from this group.CodeFactory optionMCMaterial inspection certificate 3.1 (supplier lot traceability per EN 10204)NCNACE certificate 2.1 (MR0175 and MR0103)Radiographic testingSelect only one from this group.CodeFactory optionREX-ray package 3.1 (radiographic examination certificate; weld map; radiographic inspection NDE qualification)RTX-ray package 3.1 (radiographic examination certificate with digital image; weld map; radiographic inspection NDEqualification)Pressure testingCodeFactory optionHTHydrostatic test certificate 3.1Dye penetrant examinationCodeFactory optionD1Dye penetrant test package 3.1 (Liquid Dye Penetration NDE Qualification): 18Sensor only (H025-H200)Sensor process connection only (H300)www.micromotion.com

January 2015H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density MetersWeld examinationCodeFactory optionWPWeld procedure package (weld map, weld procedure specification, weld procedure qualification record, welderperformance qualification)Positive material testingSelect only one from this group.CodeFactory optionPMPositive material test certificate 3.1 without carbon contentPCPositive material test certificate 3.1 including carbon contentSpecial cleaningCodeFactory optionO2Declaration of compliance oxygen service 2.1GOST complianceCodeFactory optionGRRussian GOST calibration verification certificateAccredited calibrationSCodeFactory optionICISO17025 accredited calibration and certificates (9 points total)Special calibration optionsSelect either none, CV, or CV with one of the additional verification point options.

www.micromotion.com 3 January 2015 H-Series Hygienic Flow and Density Meters Measurement principles As a practical application of the Coriolis effect, the Coriolis mass flow meter operating principle involves inducing a vibration of the

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