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Smith Electronic Preset Delivery System


AccuLoad III- Split Architecture
Specifications
Issue/Rev. 0.1 (4/02) Bulletin SS06039

The Smith Meter AccuLoad III Split Architecture Sys-


tem is a multiple arm, multiple meter control and mea-
surement system used to control a lane of loading arms.
Up to 18 loading arms and 24 meters can be controlled
and monitored by the system, which includes the Man
Machine Interface (MMI) and the Flow Control Module
(FCM). The MMI provides the display and keypad for
the system, while the FCM houses the control and I/O
for the loading arms. These loading arms can be con-
trolled either as blended or straight product arms. The
system has the flexibility of handling multiple blending
applications, straight ratio blending, side stream blend-
ing, and up to six-product sequential blending on the
same loading lane. Using a single MMI, up to six arms
can be loaded simultaneously. Using two MMIs, up to
twelve arms can be loaded simultaneously.

Features
Up to 24 single or dual pulse product meter inputs
Up to 56 additive meter inputs with local I/O
Up to 96 additive meter inputs with remote I/O
Up to 18-arm operation Automatic flow control with recovery
Each arm programmable for straight product, sequen- Programmable valve control
tial blending, ratio blending, or side stream blending Dual MMI for Swing Arm Operations
Up to 50 recipes per board set Stainless steel enclosures on MMI and FCM
Up to four board sets per system
User-configurable inputs and outputs Applications
Block valve control and feedback (sequential blending)
Additive control (metered, pulse out or communica- The AccuLoad III Split Architecture System provides a unique
tions) solution for controlling the batch loading of products through
Four communication ports - one used for MMI multiple load arms. An entire lane of up to 18 loading arms
and 24 meters can be controlled with one system. (A maxi-
Meter factor calculation mum of six arms can be operated simultaneously, or a
Programmable language/messages maximum of twelve arms when using two MMIs.) The
Turbine meter diagnostics system is ideal for truck, barge, or rail car loading at loading
Boolean/Algebraic processing racks, bulk plants, shipping docks, processing installations,
Event logging/Audit trail and tank farms where straight products, as well as blended
Stand-alone operation products, must be accurately loaded.
Configurable load ticket/BOL emulation printing
Continuous monitoring of critical functions Standard Features
Two-way data communications; built-in communication
analyzer The following descriptions of straight product, sequen-
Automatic temperature and pressure compensation and tially-blended product, ratio-blended product, and side
density correction stream blended product loading are written as if all load-
ing arms are programmed for that type of loading. In
API tables from LPG to crude oil reality, all the following combinations of loading arm
GPA Tables TP-15 and TP-16 configurations are available in the AccuLoad III Split
Five levels of security Architecture System.

The Most Trusted Name In Measurement


Straight Product Density Correction
The AccuLoad III-Split Architecture System is designed to The density correction option provides the customer with
handle up to 18 arms of straight products. Six products the capability of correcting the volume of product delivered
can be loaded simultaneously with a single MMI, and at varying densities. This can be either a frequency input
twelve products with dual MMIs. or a 4-20 mA input.

Sequential Blending Metered Injectors, Piston Injectors and Smart Additives


The AccuLoad III-Split Architecture System is designed to The AccuLoad III has been designed to provide maximum
sequentially control the loading of up to six petroleum or flexibility when it comes to additive control. The unit is
chemical products through each of up to 18 loading arms. capable of handling metered injectors, piston injectors and
Six of the loading arms can be loaded simultaneously with smart additives simultaneously.
a single MMI, and twelve with dual MMIs. The AccuLoad is capable of controlling four additive injec-
tor metered systems per board set. (See Hardware Op-
Ratio Blending tions for additional injector systems.) The AccuLoad
The AccuLoad III-Split Architecture System is designed to controls the additive solenoids to precisely inject the addi-
control the blending of up to six petroleum products through tive into the main product. It monitors the pulses of the
a single loading arm. All products flow through a metering additive meter and controls the amount of the additive,
system, are co-mingled downstream of the metering sys- based on the incoming pulses from the additive meter and
tem, and flow through a single loading arm into a transport the main product meter.
or into storage. Since each of the loading arms are pro- Additive monitoring and smart additives provide the capa-
grammable, the unit could be programmed for four load bility for the AccuLoad to monitor the feedback from the
arms to be programmed as six-product blenders or 12 load piston injectors of the additive products. The AccuLoad
arms programmed to be two-product blenders. monitors the injector feedback switches for a change of
state and counts the errors and alarms if no change is
Side Stream Blending detected within the cycle or a period of time, depending on
The AccuLoad III-Split Architecture System is designed how the unit is programmed. The AccuLoad will totalize
to control the blending of a minor product and a major the additive volume based on confirmation signals and a
product. The minor product is metered and controlled by programmable volume per cycle. The totalized volume will
a valve and the main product is free flowing. A second print on the emulated load ticket printed on the shared
meter and control valve is located down stream of the printer output.
blending point and measures/controls the flow of the For Smart additives, the firmware has also been designed
blended product. with a Master/Slave type of communications, with the
AccuLoad being the master and the Additive Injector Sys-
Temperature Compensation tem being the slave. The AccuLoad constantly interro-
The temperature compensation option provides the cus- gates the Additive Injector System for a change in status.
tomer with the capability of compensating for the vari- The AccuLoad can be operated with communications con-
ance in temperature from a reference temperature. This trol over the Smart Additive Injector System or with com-
option is used with an RTD input or a temperature trans- munication/pulse control. When the AccuLoad has com-
ducer and, excluding the accuracy of the fluid temperature munication control over the Additive System, it will con-
measurement, will exactly match the proper volume cor- stantly monitor the Additive System for its status, poll the
rection factor of ASTM-D-1250 (Sept. 1980) over the fluid additive totals, and signal the system when to inject the
temperature range of -40°F to 572°F (-40°C to 300°C). The additive -- all through the communications line.
following API tables can be programmed in the AccuLoad The AccuLoad communications package has also been
III: 5A, 5B, 5D, 6, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 23, 23A, 23B, 23D, designed with a pass-through communications mode. In
23E, 24, 24A, 24B, 24D, 24E, 53, 53A, 53B, 53D, 54, 54A, this mode of operation the supervisory computer can talk
54B, 54C, and 54D. to the Additive Injector System through the communica-
tion lines that have been run to the AccuLoad and from the
Pressure Compensation AccuLoad to the Additive Injector System(s).
The pressure compensation option provides the customer
with the capability of compensating the volume of prod- Dual Pulse Security
uct delivered at varying pressures per API Tables 11.2.1 This option provides continuous monitoring, error indica-
and 11.2.2, using a 4-20 mA pressure transducer input per tion alarm, and correction of the pulse transmission for
preset position. This option also contains real-time control each preset position per API Petroleum Measurement Stan-
functions for maintaining system pressures at the meter to dard, Chapter 5.5, Level A, and Institute of Petroleum
a minimally-acceptable, user-definable level (pressure trans- Standard, IP 252/76, Part XIII, Section 1, Level A (PPS
ducer not included). This option is particularly useful for High-Security Pulse Transmitter is not included). The PPS
light products, such as LPG, where the compressibility High-Security Transmitter provides four signals: “A,” “A
factor varies a great deal with different pressures. inverted,” “B,” and “B inverted.” The “A” and “B” signals are

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90 electrical degrees out-of-phase and used for dual-pulse The optional AICB Board(s) are designed to either be
security. The “A” and “A inverted,” and “B” and “B inverted” mounted in the AccuLoad III housing or in a stand-alone
signals are 180 electrical degrees out-of-phase and are enclosure. One of the four communication ports is re-
used for transmitter power sensing. If power sensing is not quired to communicate with the AICB Board.
required, only “A” and “B” are used for dual-pulse security.
Man Machine Interface (MMI)
When using dual pulse transmitters, the AccuLoad III-S
hardware will handle three and the AccuLoad III-Q hard- The Man Machine Interface (MMI) may be ordered with
ware will handle six. If using the maximum on each set of optional green and red indicator lights, and/or a "stop"
hardware, all metered injectors would have to be set up button. These are user-wired devices. The indicator lights
using the optional AICB board. can be used in place of the indicator lights on the overfill/
ground system.
Automated Proving Mode
Fuse Holders
The AccuLoad III firmware provides an automated proving
mode of operation. When the automated proving mode is Up to 50 fuse holders can be mounted in the enclosure.
activated the AccuLoad will calculate the meter factor for a These fuse holders can be used as additional protection
proving run based on information that is obtained during for wiring to valve solenoids, etc.
the prove. The operator can select the flow rate and meter
factor that is being proved through the keypad of the
AccuLoad. After the prove is complete the operator enters
Specifications (AccuLoad III)
the prover volume and prover temperature and the AccuLoad
will calculate the new meter factor and the operator has the Accuracy
choice of downloading it to the program or to ignore it. The Calculated Accuracy: The gross at standard temperature
AccuLoad also has the capability of providing an average to gross volume ratio, excluding the accuracy of fluid
meter factor over a maximum of ten proves. This fea- temperature measurement, will exactly match the proper
ture allows the operator to prove the meter on all four volume correction factor of ASTM-D-1250 (Sept. 1980)
products, and four meter factors and associated flow over the fluid temperature range of -40°F to 572°F
rates for each product without having to enter the pro- (-40°C to 300°C).
gram mode for each product and meter factor. Temperature Measurement Accuracy: Fluid tempera-
ture is measured to within ±0.72°F (±0.4°C) over the
Boolean and Algebraic Processing fluid temperature range of -148°F to 572°F (-100°C to
The AccuLoad III provides the customer the flexibility 300°C). Fluid temperature is measured to within ±0.45°F
to set-up inputs and outputs for tasks that are not stan- (±0.25°C) over the fluid temperature range of 32°F to
dard in the unit. Through Boolean processing, relays 572°F (0°C to 300°C).
can be turned on and off through equations and events Stability: 0.1°F (0.06°C)/year.
set up by the customer. For example, a relay is required
to close at the first trip point of the load. This can be set Flow Totalizing: Within one pulse of input frequency.
up using Boolean processing and does not require spe-
Electrical Inputs (Per Board Set)
cial software from Smith.
AC Instrument Power:
Algebraic processing is also an area that the customer
Universal input 100 to 240 Vac, 58W maximum, 48 to
can use to do simple mathematical calculations that are
63 Hz. The AC circuitry is fuse-protected.
not in the unit. These calculations can then be used on
the configurable reports for the current batch being run Surge Current: 28A maximum for less than 0.1
by the unit. seconds.
Power Interruption Tolerance: Interruption of power
greater than .05 seconds (typical) will cause an or-
Hardware Options derly shut-down of the AccuLoad and the control valve
will be immediately signaled to close.
Flow Control Module Note: A constant voltage transformer (CVT) is recommended if the
AccuLoad Interface Control Board available AC power is suspected not to comply with these
specifications.
The AccuLoad Interface Control Board provides additional
flexibility to the AccuLoad's standard features. The op- Pulse Input:
tional AICB Board provides either ten additional metered Type: High-speed, edge-triggered, optically isolated
additive injector systems or twenty additional program- pulse transmitter input. The input pulse must rise above
mable outputs per board set. With the optional AICB Board, V (high min.) for a period of time and then fall below V
the AccuLoad III with firmware has the capability of han- (low) to be recognized as a pulse by AccuLoad III.
dling up to fourteen metered injectors, fourteen meter in- V (High): 5 Vdc minimum to 28 Vdc maximum.
puts, fourteen solenoid valve outputs, and fourteen addi- V (Low): 1 Vdc maximum.
tive pump outputs. A second AICB board per board set
can be added in a remote housing to provide the capability Input Impedance: 1.8 KΩ.
of each board set to handle up to twenty-four additive Pulse Resolution: 1 pulse/unit minimum, 9,999 pulses/
injector systems (meters, additive pumps, and solenoid unit maximum.
valves) or an additional forty programmable AC outputs. Frequency Range: 0 to 10.0 kHz.

Issue/Rev. 0.1 (4/02) SS06039 • Page 3


Response: Within one pulse to a step change in flow Display:
rate. The Graphics Display is a 240 by 64 pixel graphic
Mode: Single, dual, dual with power sensing, density. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) modules with LED back-
lighting.
Duty Cycle: 35/65 to 65/35 (on/off).
Temperature Probe: Electrical Outputs (Per Board Set)
Type: four-wire, 100 Ω Platinum Resistance Tempera- DC Power:
ture Detector (PRTD). 24 Vdc ±10%, 1 A maximum, short circuit protected.
Temperature Coefficient: @ 32°F: 0.00214 Ω/Ω/°F AC Outputs:
(0.00385 Ω/Ω/°C). Type: Optically-isolated, AC, solid-state relays. User-
Temperature Range: -148°F to 572°F (-100°C to 300°C). programmable as to function.
Offset: Temperature probe offset is program-adjustable Load Voltage Range: 90 to 280 Vac (rms), 48 to 63 Hz.
through the AccuLoad keypad in ±0.1 degree incre- Steady-State Load Current Range: 0.05A (rms) mini-
ments in the unit of temperature measurement used. mum to 1.0A (rms) maximum into an inductive load.
Self calibrating: Lead length compensation that Leakage Current at Maximum Voltage Rating: 5.2 mA
requires no resistance balancing of leads. (rms) maximum @ 240 Vac.
Analog (4-20 mA): On-State Voltage Drop: 2 Vac at maximum load.
Type: Two-wire, 4-20 mA current loop receiver, iso-
lated from ground, programmable as to function.
DC Outputs:
Type: Optically-isolated solid state output. User-pro-
Span Adjustment: Program-adjustable through the grammable as to function.
AccuLoad keypad or communication in tenths of the
Polarity: Programmable (normally open or normally
unit used.
closed).*
Input Burden: 50 Ω.
Switch Blocking Voltage: 30 Vdc maximum.
Accuracy: ±0.025% of range.
Load Current: 150 mA maximum with 0.6 volt drop.
Resolution: One part in 65,536.
Note: *Power-down normally open.
Voltage Drop: 2 Volts maximum.
Analog (4-20 mA):
Sampling Rate: One sample/300 mSec minimum. Type: Two-wire, 4-20 mA current loop transmitter, iso-
Analog (1-5 Vdc): lated from ground, programmable as to function.
Type: Two-wire, 1-5 Vdc voltage loop receiver, isolated Span Adjustment: Program adjustable through the
from ground, programmable as to function. AccuLoad keypad or through communications.
Span Adjustment: Program-adjustable through the Accuracy: ±0.025% of range.
AccuLoad keypad or communications in tenths of the
Resolution: One part in 65,536.
unit used.
Voltage Burden: 4 volts maximum.
Input Burden: 1 m Ω.
Accuracy: ±0.025% of range Analog (1-5 Vdc):
Type: Two-wire, 1-5 Vdc voltage loop transmitter, iso-
Resolution: One part in 65,536. lated from ground, programmable as to function.
Sampling Rate: One sample/300 mSec minimum. Span Adjustment: Program adjustable through the
AC Inputs: AccuLoad keypad or through communications.
Type: Optically-isolated, solid-state voltage sensor. Accuracy: ±0.025% of range.
Input Voltage Range: 90 to 280 Vac. Resolution: One part in 65,536.
Pickup Voltage: 90 Vac minimum. Pulse Output:
Drop-out Voltage: 30 Vac maximum. Type: Optically-isolated solid state output. Pulser out-
Current at Maximum Voltage: 20 mA maximum. put units are program-selectable through the AccuLoad
keypad or communications.
Input Resistance: 44,000 Ω typical.
Polarity: Programmable (normally open or normally
DC Inputs: closed).
Type: Optically-isolated solid state voltage sensors
Switch Blocking Voltage (Switch Off): 30 Vdc maximum.
Input Voltage Range: 5 to 28 Vdc.
Load Current (Switch On): 10 mA with 0.6 volts drop.
Pickup Voltage: 5 Vdc minimum.
Frequency Range: 0 to 3000 Hz.
Drop-out Voltage: Less than 1 volt.
Duty Cycle: 50/50 (on/off).
Current at Maximum Voltage: 20 mA maximum.
Environment
Input Level Duration: 120 mSec minimum.
Ambient Operating Temperature
Keypad: -40oF to 140oF (-40oC to 60oC).
Type: Metal encapsulated, one-piece, sealed, no mov-
ing parts, piezoelectric design. Protected against the Humidity:
environment. 5 to 95% with condensation.

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Enclosure: Specifications (AICB Board - Optional)
Industrial type 4X, stainless steel.
Approvals Electrical Inputs
UL/CUL DC Instrument Power:
Class I, Division 2, Groups C & D; UNL-UL Enclosure 24 Vdc ±10%, 1 watt maximum
4X, CNL-CSA Enclosure 4. Pulse Input:
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIB. Type: High-speed, edge-triggered, optically isolated,
compatible with contact closure, open collector or volt-
UL/CUL File E23545 (N).
age sink/source pulse transmitter input. The input pulse
Notes: The Standard AccuLoad III does not contain intrinsically-safe
circuitry; therefore, all peripheral equipment must be suitable for the
must rise above V (high min.) for a period of time and
area in which it is installed. then fall below V (low) to be recognized as a pulse.
When supplied with the optional Civacon Overfill and Grounding Board V (High): 10 Vdc minimum to 24 Vdc maximum.
the AccuLoad III does contain intrinsically safe circuitry. Only the
equipment connected to the circuitry is intrinsically safe.
V (Low): 8 Vdc maximum.
AccuLoad III-MMI Weight: Approximately 35 lb (15.90 kg). Pulse Resolution: 1 pulse/unit minimum, 9,999 pulses/
AccuLoad III-FCM Weight: Approximately 120 lb (54.54 kg). unit maximum.
Frequency Range: 0 to 5 kHz.
Response: Within one pulse to a step change in flow
Communications (Per Board Set) rate.
General Minimum Pulse Width: 50 uS.
Number of Ports: Four. Electrical Outputs
Configuration: Multi-drop network. AC Outputs:
Data Rate: Keypad-selectable to asynchronous data rates Type: Optically-isolated, AC, solid-state relays. User-
of 1,200, 2,400, 3,600, 4,800, 7,200, 9,600, 19,200, or programmable by the host as to function.
38,400 bps. Load Voltage Range: 90 to 275 Vac (rms), 48 to 63 Hz.
Data Format: Programmable one start bit, program- Steady-State Load Current Range: 0.05A (rms) mini-
mable seven or eight data bits - even, odd, or no mum to 0.5A (rms) maximum into an inductive load.
parity, one stop bit. Leakage Current at Maximum Voltage Rating: 0.1mA
Line Protocol: Half-duplex, full-duplex, no character echo. (rms) maximum at 240 Vac.
Data Structure: ASCII character-oriented, modeled after On-State Voltage Drop: 1.5 Vac at maximum load.
ISO Standard 1155. Environment
Protocol: Smith ASCII LRC, Smith ASCII CR, Smith ASCII
Ambient Operating Temperature
binary, Modbus.
-40oF to 140oF (-40oC to 60oC).
AccuLoad II Style: Terminal Mode, Minicomputer Mode. Humidity:
EIA-232 (1 dedicated, 2 selectable) 5 to 95% with condensation.
Type: Interfaceable with EIA-232 data communication stan- Remote Enclosure:
dards. Data transmitters are tri-state design. Explosion-proof (NEMA 7, Class I, Groups C and D)
and watertight (NEMA 4X), IP65
Typical Applications: Product receipt ticket printing (used
with a stand-alone ASCII printer or as a backup in the Approvals (Remote Enclosure)
standby mode with automation for BOL emulation) or com- UL/CUL:
munications with Product Management Automation Sys- Class I, Division 1, Groups C and D; UNL-UL Enclosure
tems. Up to 16 AccuLoads can be connected onto the 4X, CNL-CSA Enclosure 4.
same transmit and receive data lines. Class I, Zone 1, AEx d IIB T6, IP65.
EIA-485 (1 dedicated, 2 selectable)
Type: Interfaceable with EIA-485 data communication stan-
dards.
Typical Application: Communications with Product Man-
agement Automation Systems.
Number of Units per Communication Line: Up to 32
AccuLoads can be connected onto the same transmit and
receive data lines.

Issue/Rev. 0.1 (4/02) SS06039 • Page 5


Specifications (Red and Green Indicating Specifications (Civacon Microrack®Monitor)
Light Units - Optional) (Remote Mount)
Electrical Ratings Electrical Inputs
Bulbs: DC Instrument Power:
LED Lamp, 120V AC in Red or Green 24 Vdc ±10%, 36 W maximum
Terminals Bypass Switch
Saddle clamp type for 1 x 22 AWG No contact, 12 Vdc 50mA
Sensor Inputs
Thermistor
Specifications (Stop Button - Optional) 200/2000 W
9 Vdc 1.8 W maximum
Electrical Ratings
Optic
Contact Block: 5-wire and 2-wire Quickstart®
A600 (AC): 120V maximum
9 Vdc 1.8 W maximum
Make and Emergency Interrupting Capacity (Amps): 60
(120V); 30 (240V) Electric Outputs
Normal Load Break (Amps): 6 (120V); 3 (240V) Overfill Relay Contact
Type: 1 form C (SPDT)
Thermal Current (Amp): 10
Voltage: 20 Vac/24 Vdc
Voltamperes: Maximum Make 7200; Maximum Break
720 Current: 5A
Contact Type: Ground Relay Contact
1N0-1NC (Momentary) Type: 1 form C (SPDT)
Color: Black Voltage: 120 Vac/24 Vdc
Terminals Current: 5A
Stainless steel saddle clamp type for 1 x 18 - 14 AWG Ground Relay Bypass Switch
(0.75 - 2.5 sq. mm) solid or stranded copper conductor Type: No contact
Voltage: 120 Vac/24 Vdc
Current: 5A
Overfill Bypass Switch
Type: No contact
Voltage: 120 Vac/24 Vdc
Current: 5A
Environment
Ambient Operating Temperature
-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
Humidity
5 to 95% with condensation
Remote Enclosure
Explosion-proof (NEMA 7, Class I, Groups C and D)
and watertight (NEMA 4X), IP65
Approvals
UL/CUL (Pending):
Class I, Division I, Groups C and D; UNL-UL Enclosure
4X, CNL-CSA Enclosure 4.
Class I, Zone I, AEx d [ia] IIB T6, IP65
CENELEC (DEMKO) (Pending):
EEx d [ia] IIB T6, IP65
Class I, Zone 1, Ex d [ia] IIB T6.

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Modeling1

ALIII-MMI  ALXM  1  1  0

Hardware Options
0 - None
Hardware Model
Designation
MMI - Man Machine Interface

Firmware Indicator Lights


ALXM - MMI Operation 0 - None
1 - 120 Volt

Stop Button
0 - None
1 - 120 / 230 Volt

Flow Control Module

ALIII  FCM  SA8  3  10

Number of Fuse Holders


0 - 50
Hardware Model
Designation
FCM - Flow Control Module
Number of Board Sets
1 - One (KDC, EAAI, BSE)
2 - Two (KDC, EAAI, BSE)
Number of Loading Arms
3 - Three (KDC, EAAI, BSE)
SA2 - Two Arms 4 - Four (KDC, EAAI, BSE)
SA4 - Four Arms
SA6 - Six Arms
SA8 - Eight Arms
SA10 - Ten Arms
SA12 - Twelve Arms
SA14 - Fourteen Arms
SA16 - Sixteen Arms
SA18 - Eighteen Arms

1 A complete model number is required when ordering the AccuLoad III.


2 Maximum of 6 Analog Modules per board set.

Issue/Rev. 0.1 (4/02) SS06039 • Page 7


Board Set Modeling
(One Required for Each Set of Boards Installed, KDC, EAAI, and BSE)

SAA  ALX2  A00000  A

Hardware Option
Blank - None
Model Designation A - AICB Board

SAA - Board Set A


SAB - Board Set B
SAC - Board Set C
SAD - Board Set D Analog Modules
Digit 1 - Number of RTDs
Digit 2 - Number of 4-20 mA Inputs
Firmware Digit 3 - Number of 4-20 mA Outputs
Digit 4 - Number of 1-5 Vdc Inputs
ALX1 - One Arm Digit 5 - Number of 1-5 Vdc Outputs
ALX2 - Two Arms
ALX3 - Three Arms
ALX4 - Four Arms
ALX5 - Five Arms
ALX6 - Six Arms

Modeling (AICB Board Remote Mount)


REM  XP  A

Model Designation Hardware Option

A = AICB Board
AA = (2) AICB Boards
Housing C = Civacon
XP - Explosion Proof

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Programmable Inputs/Outputs3

Per Board Set


Digital Inputs AC DC Total
Standard 9 144 23
Optional (One AICB) 9 24 33

Digital Outputs AC DC Total


Standard 27 114 38
Optional (One AICB) 47 11 58
Analog Inputs/Outputs - Up to 6

The AccuLoad III Split Architecture System is flexible in that the FMC module can be supplied with one to four board sets.

Digital Inputs Per Board Set Total


Description AC DC 1 Board Set 2 Board Sets 3 Board Sets 4 Board Sets
Standard 9 144 23 46 69 92
4
Optional AICB 9 24 33 66 99 122

Digital Inputs Per Board Set Total


Description AC DC 1 Board Set 2 Board Sets 3 Board Sets 4 Board Sets
Standard 27 11 38 76 114 152
Optional AICB 47 11 58 116 174 232

3 Eight of the DC are individually programmable as either inputs or outputs, number indicated here is the maximum if all programmed as inputs or
all programmed as outputs.

Issue/Rev. 0.1 (4/02) SS06039 • Page 9


14.0"
(356)

.31 DIA.

7.19"
(183)

16.0" 16.75"
(406) (425)

1 2 3 F1 F2

4 5 6 Set Print
STOP
7 8 9 Clear Start

+/- 0 . Enter Stop

12.0"
(305 )

Three 1.75" (45)


Conduit Entrances

3.0" 3.0"
(76) (76)
4.0" 6.0" 4.0"
(102) (152) (102)

14.0"
(356)

Note: Dimensions — Inches to the nearest tenth (millimetres to the nearest whole mm), each independently dimensioned from respective
engineering drawings.

Figure 1 – Operator Interface Dimensional Outline

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.44 DIA.
30.0"
(762)

36.0"
(914 )

38.5" 37.25"
(978) (946 )

.44
30.0"
(762)

36.0"
(914)

3.5"
(89)

12.0"
(305)

3.5"
(89)

9.0" 4.5" 4.5" 4.5" 4.5"


(229) (114) (114) (114) (114) 2.0" DIA.
(10 Places)

18.0"
(457)

Note: Dimensions — Inches to the nearest tenth (millimetres to the nearest whole mm), each independently dimensioned from respective
engineering drawings.

Figure 2 – Flow Control Unit Dimensional

Issue/Rev. 0.1 (4/02) SS06039 • Page 11


2.50"
(64)

6.50"
(165)

13.4"
(340)

10.4"
(264)

2.00"
(51)
6.2"
(157)

1.50" 1.50"
(38) (38)
1.00" - 11.5" NPT 1.25" - 11.5" NPT
Conduit Entrance Conduit Entrances
9.75" Typical 2 Places
(248)

Figure 3 – Remote Housing (Optional AICB)

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Revisions included in SS06039 Issue/Rev. 0.1 (4/02):
Added specifications for optional indicating lights and stop button
Page 10-11: Revised Dimensions.

The specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice and any user of said specifications should verify from the manufacturer that the specifications are
currently in effect. Otherwise, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the use of specifications which may have been changed and are no longer in effect.

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