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Training Course. Introduction to SmartScan. Smart Scan 25. Solid Scan. SmartScan 25 is a four‑wire, low‑voltage device, and is available with a customized graphic LCD display. SmartScan has two major components: The main control unit The sensor (connected via a cable). . Electronic.

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  1. Training Course Introduction to SmartScan You Can Measure the Benefits…

  2. SmartScan 25 SolidScan • SmartScan 25 is a four‑wire, low‑voltage device, and is available with a customized graphic LCD display. SmartScan has two major components: • The main control unit • The sensor (connected via a cable). You Can Measure the Benefits…

  3. Electronic SmartScan 25 • What do we get ? • 5 independent SPDT relays • AC/DC Power supply • Communication: • 4–20mA, RS - 232 / 485 • Advanced calculations: • Volume • Kg • Totalization You Can Measure the Benefits…

  4. Applications SmartScan 25 • SmartScan 25 can be used in the following applications: • Solid applications • Long range liquid applications • Aggregates • Dust You Can Measure the Benefits…

  5. Models SmartScan 25 You Can Measure the Benefits…

  6. SmartScan 25 Accuracy & Resolution • SmartScan 25 has a range of up to 40m (131.23 ft) • An accuracy of 0.25% within that range • Resolution of 1 mm (0.03") You Can Measure the Benefits…

  7. SmartScan 25 25KHz sensor • Low energy transducer After transmission, the transducer will detect several echoes from the target. The statistical calculation will be based on these echoes, giving a more accurate average. You Can Measure the Benefits…

  8. 25 kHz Sensor’s recommendations (all ranges) SmartScan 25 E-CTFE Coated Aluminum • Designed for complex environments with problematic echo, such as non-conductive vapors or liquids • Good performance in problematic applications • High resistance in acid and alcoholic environments • Available housing material PP/PVDF You Can Measure the Benefits…

  9. SmartScan 25 and 50 Sensor cable recommendations • All CE sensors are supplied with either pre cut cable or with flexible cable. • EX sensors supplied with fixed length. • Pre cut cables are offered at various length, as indicated in the User’s manual and price list. • Flexible length supplied with 5 m/16.4ft loose-end cable and can be adjusted according the table in the next page. • Sensor cable specifications: 4 wires, 0.75 mm² overall shielded, compatible to HELUKABEL P.N.16028 (www.helukabel.de). You Can Measure the Benefits…

  10. SmartScan 25 and 50 Flexible cables for 25 KHz and 50KHz sensors 25 KHz sensor cable 50 KHz sensor cable Note: All sensors are supplied with a 5 m’ loose-end cable when ordering flexible cables. You Can Measure the Benefits…

  11. 25 KHz IS Sensors (all ranges) SmartScan 25 Hazardous area Installation: • Max. cable length between unit and barriers: Up to 25m (82ft) • Max. cable length between sensor and barriers: Up to 75m (246ft) You Can Measure the Benefits…

  12. SmartScan 25 Fixed cables length for 25 KHz EX sensors 25 KHz EX sensor cable You Can Measure the Benefits…

  13. SmartScan 25 Benefits • High added value – supplied with 4–20mA, 5 independent SPDT relays, RS - 232 or RS – 485, Modbus • Embedded software configuration for advanced calculations – Volume, Kg, Totalization • Accurate average calculations of uneven surfaces • Light equipment – simple to install and easy to handle • Ranges of up to 40m (131.23ft) You Can Measure the Benefits…

  14. SmartScan 50 SolidScan • SmartScan 50 is a four‑wire, high‑voltage device, and is available with a customized graphic LCD display. SmartScan has two major components: • The main control unit • The sensor (connected via a cable). You Can Measure the Benefits…

  15. SmartScan 50 Electronic • What can we get ? • 5 independent SPDT relays • AC/DC Power supply • Communication: • 4–20mA, RS - 232 / 485 • Advanced calculations: • Volume • Kg • Totalization (for open channels) • Sum (for roll applications) You Can Measure the Benefits…

  16. SmartScan 50 Applications • SmartScan 50 can be used in the following applications: • Open Channel/Flow • Liquid applications where the filling/emptying is rapid • Solid applications where very precise measurement is required • Diameter, to measure roll thickness You Can Measure the Benefits…

  17. SmartScan 50 Models You Can Measure the Benefits…

  18. SmartScan 50 Accuracy & Resolution • SmartScan 50 has a range of up to 12m (39.37 ft) • An accuracy of up to 0.25% within that range • Resolution of 1 mm (0.03") You Can Measure the Benefits…

  19. SmartScan 50 50KHz sensor • High energy transducer After transmission the transducer will detect the strongest echo from target. 50 KHz sensor is mostly suitable for flat surfaces or aggregates, where the achieved result will be more accurate. You Can Measure the Benefits…

  20. SmartScan 50 50 kHz Sensor’s recommendations • Glass reinforced epoxy • Used in complex and difficult applications such as narrow pipes, steps, or any other place with many obstructions or interferences • For high resolution results • For accurate reading in non-linear surfaces • For liquids and solids applications. You Can Measure the Benefits…

  21. SmartScan 50 Benefits • High added value – supplied with 4–20mA, 5 independent SPDT relays, RS - 232 or RS – 485 • Embedded software configuration for advanced calculations- • Volume, Kg, Totalization and sum. • Preprogrammed default settings • Rapid response with high accuracy • Available with glands or conduit adaptors You Can Measure the Benefits…

  22. Certificates SmartScan50 Control Unit • SmartScan50 is compliant with the following industry standards: • CE – EMC • FM – 3810 (unclassified) • NI: Class I, II, III, Division 2 Group A, B, C, D, E, F and G • For use in zone 2 without barrier You Can Measure the Benefits…

  23. Certificates SmartScan50 Sensor • 50KHz sensor • ATEX: EEx mb II T4 • For use in zone 1 without barrier (gas & dust) • FM: DIP, Class I, II, III, Division 2 Group A, B, C, D, E, F and G • NI: Class I, II, III, Division 2 Group A, B, C, D, E, F, G You Can Measure the Benefits…

  24. Certificates SmartScan 25 & SmartLite • SmartScan 25 is compliant with the following industry standards: • CE – EMC • FM – 3810 (unclassified) • NI: Class I, II, III, Division 2 Group A, B, C, D, E, F and G • For use in Div 2 without a barrier You Can Measure the Benefits…

  25. Certificates Sensor25Khz • Intrinsically safe • ATEX - EEx ia IIC T4. • For use in Zone 0, 1, 2 with a barrier • FM: Class I, II, III Division 1 Group A, B, C, D, E, F and G • ATEX - EEx mb II T4 • For use in Zone 1 without a barrier • Non Incendive and DIP • FM: Class I , II, III Division 2 Group A, B, C, D, E, F and G You Can Measure the Benefits…

  26. SmartScan 25 and 50 Important Notes • When SmartScan is reopened, ensure that you replace the O-ring, in order that the unit will remain sealed. The O-ring is suitable for one use only. • In order to ensure that the unit remains sealed, make sure to use round cables for (glands fitting) with a minimum of 6-7 mm diameter. You Can Measure the Benefits…

  27. SmartScan 25 and 50 Important Notes • The sensor should always be mounted above it’s dead zone. If the device enter its blocking distance it will not measure correctly. • If possible, the sensor should be centered or at least 0.5m from sidewalls. You Can Measure the Benefits…

  28. SmartScan 25 and 50 Important Notes • The sensor should be placed as far as possible from filling or other noisy inlets. • The sensor should preferably be installed when the tank is empty or at least atthe minimum application level. • The sensor should be mount as perpendicular as possible You Can Measure the Benefits…

  29. SmartScan 25 & 50 Sensor InstallationViaPipe • Notes: • When using a guided pipe the sensor should be mount at the center of the pipe and the pipe should • be parallel to tank’s wall. • It is strongly recommended to use Scan Distance when installing through a guided pipe. • For any pipe material’s beside plastic please consult factory prior installation. You Can Measure the Benefits…

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