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Page 3 - 000 Series Flow Transmitter Installation; CAUTION; Figure 1. FLR Flow Transmitter
I. INTRODUCTION The FLR Flow Transmitter is a state-of-the-art, micro-processor based variable area flow meter. It combinesthe rugged proven technology of a piston-type, variable area flow meter with solid state circuitryincluding: • Non-contact sensor electronics• Electronic signal conditioning cir...
Page 5 - WARNING
Table 1 - Dimensions III. INSTALLATION This unit should be installed and serviced by technically qualified personnel trained in maintaining industrial class flowinstrumentation and processing equipment. FLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions Page 3 AB C D E F G H I J K Nomi...
Page 7 - Figure 4. Terminology
Schematics The transmitter can be wired in various configurationsto allow interface with many different types of data col-lection and control instrumentation. Schematics 1 & 2 represent typical wiring for a targetpowered by either AC power or DC supply.Schematics 3 & 4 will be utilized when ...
Page 8 - Installing the Transmitter; Refer to the Appendix for application informa-; Operating the Meter; Figure 5. Flow Direction Arrow
Installing the Transmitter 1. Disconnect electrical power from the target sys- tem before making or changing any transmitterconnections. 2. Use 0.05A fast acting fuse if non-current limited power sources are utilized. 3. Terminate cable shield connection at either DC ground or Earth ground. 4. Mount...
Page 9 - If any input value exceeds the meter's capabili-; Cover Removal/Reinstallation; Figure 8. Cover Screw Tightening Sequence; FLR Flow Transmitter
ENTER - The current total can be manually stored inthe monitor's flash memory. Press and hold theENTER key for 2 seconds. The display will respondwith a flashing TOTALSVD and then will return to RUNmode. RESET TOTAL - To reset the monitor total display,press the MENU and ENTER keys simultaneouslyunt...
Page 10 - Numeric Value Entry Procedure; If you are already in PROGRAM mode and the
Programming Procedures The FLR Transmitter allows two basic sets of program-ming procedures: list item selection and enteringnumeric values. List Item Selection Procedure Note: If you are already in PROGRAM mode and the selection to be viewed or changed is already displayed, proceed to step 3 below....
Page 11 - Display Mode; Table 2 - Total Flow Units
Programming Flow Chart The programming flow chart on pages 10 and 11 willaid understanding of the menu structure of the FLRFlow Transmitter. It will also help with understandingthe available configuration selections. Programming Descriptions Display Mode The meter can display RATE (flow rate) or TOT...
Page 14 - Refer to Flow Chart on pages 10 and 11. When; Table 3 - Meter Size Types
FLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions Page 12 Zero Capture The zero position of the meter cone must be set wheninstalling the meter. To capture the zero calibrationposition, press ENTER at the ZERO CAP prompt. NOwill display. Press either arrow key to change to YES,then pr...
Page 15 - Output Mode; Flow at 0V or 4mA Setting; Setup prompts and descriptors for configuring
Output Mode The FLR Flow Transmitter offers three analog outputmodes: • 4–20 mA Output Signal • 0–5 Volts DC Output Signal • 0–10 Volts DC Output Signal The output mode selected is determined by the type ofperipheral device being connected to the FLR FlowTransmitter. The displayed name is OUT MODE a...
Page 16 - It is not necessary to remove the aluminum
Password Password protection prevents unauthorized users fromchanging programming information. Initially the pass-word is set to all zeros. Its displayed name is PASSWORD and is viewed or changed using theNumeric Value Entry Procedure found on page 8. Restore Defaults This feature allows you to rest...
Page 17 - Figure 9. Cartridge Components
Inspection 1. Frequent inspection should be made. The envi- ronment and frequency of use should determinea schedule for maintenance checks. It is recom-mended that it should be at least once a year. 2. Perform visual, electrical, and mechanical checks on all components on a regular basis. 3. Visuall...
Page 18 - Application Information – Pneumatic; Pressure and temperature readings must be; Figure 10. System Schematic; f = Specific Gravity; Table 4 - Correction Factors; not; the correction factors.
Application Information – Pneumatic NOTE: Pressure and temperature readings must be taken at the flow transmitter inlet to ensure accuratecorrection factors. The pneumatic flow transmitter is calibrated for air instandard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 1.0 s.g. (70 ° F @ 100 psi), and liters per se...
Page 19 - Water Based Fluids; Flow vs. Pressure Drop
FLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions Page 17 Water Based Fluids FLOW, GPM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/4" .02 -.20 .05-.50 .10-1.0 .20-2.0 FLOW, GPM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/2" 1-15 1-10 0.2-2.0 0.1-1.0 0.5-5.0 FLOW, GPM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R...
Page 21 - Petroleum Fluids
FLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions Page 19 Petroleum Fluids FLOW, GPM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/4" .20-2.0 .10-1.0 .05-.50 .02-.20 FLOW, GPM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/2" 1-15 1-10 0.5-5.0 0.2-2.0 0.1-1.0 FLOW, GPM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P ...
Page 22 - Phosphate Ester
FLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions Page 20 Phosphate Ester FLOW, GPM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/4" .20-2.0 .10-1.0 0.0 0 2 4 6 0.5 .05-.5O .02-.20 FLOW, GPM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/2" 1-15 1-10 0.5-5.0 0 1 2 2.5 0 2 4 0.2-2.0 0.1-1.0 FLOW, GPM I...
Page 23 - Air / Caustic and Corrosive Gases
FLOW, SCFM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/4" 3-30 2-20 FLOW, SCFM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/2" 10-100 5-50 2-25 15-150 FLOW, SCFM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 3/4"/1" 15-150 10-100 5-25 5-50 25-250 FLOW, SCFM 1-1/4"/1-1/2" 20-200 40-400 60-600 80-800 100-1000 I ...
Page 24 - Air / Compressed Gases
FLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions Page 22 Air / Compressed Gases FLOW, SCFM DI S P , L AI T N E R E F FI D E R U S S E R P 100-1400 200-2200 3" FLOW, SCFM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/4" 3-30 2-20 1-10 0.5-5 FLOW, SCFM I S P , P O R D E R U S S E R P 1/2...
Page 27 - WARRANTY; WARRANTY / DISCLAIMER
FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the following information available BEFORE contactingOMEGA:1. Purchase Order number under which the product was PURCHASED, 2. Model and serial number of the product under warranty, and 3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product. FOR NON-...
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