Page 2 - Manual Print History
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 2 of 23 Manual Print History The print history shown below lists the printing dates of all revisions and addenda created for this manual. The revision level letter increases alphabetically as the manual undergoes subsequent updates. Addenda, which are released betwee...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 3 of 23 Table of Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................ 4 1.1. F EATURES ...............................................................
Page 4 - Information
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 4 of 23 1. General Information The Hastings HFM-201/HFM-205/HFC-203/HFC-207 series Mass flow meters (HFM-201/HFM- 205) and controllers (HFC-203/HFC-207) are designed to accurately measure and control mass flow over the range of 30 slm to 2500 slm, without corrections...
Page 6 - Accessories; ±15 Volt Supply
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 6 of 23 1.4. Optional 4 - 20 mA Current Output An option to the standard 0 - 5 VDC output is the 4 - 20 mA current output that is proportional to flow. The 4 - 20 mA signal is produced from the 0 - 5 VDC output of the flow meter. The current loop output is useful for...
Page 8 - Installation and Operation; Inspection; at a voltage less than the specified minimimum voltage will cause
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 8 of 23 2. Installation and Operation This section contains the necessary steps to get a new flow meter/controller into operation as quickly and easily as possible. Please read the following thoroughly before attempting to install the instrument. 2.1. Receiving Inspe...
Page 12 - Hastings Power Supply Feature Guide
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 12 of 23 2.6.5. Operation with a Hastings power supply. There are two controls for each flow controller connected to a Hastings power supply. A switch labeled “OPEN; AUTO; CLOSED” (valve override THPS 400 only) and a potentiometer labeled “COMMAND”. For normal operat...
Page 13 - Normal
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 13 of 23 2.6.7. Operation with an external sensor. (Fig. 2.2) In some instances, it might be desirable to use an external sensor to provide process information to the control circuitry in the flow controller. For example, you might want to control the pressure in a v...
Page 14 - Control
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 14 of 23 3) Step change the command voltage to 100%, and observe the flow through the controller. If the overshoot is too large, remove the jumper. Reset the command voltage to 10%, and allow the controller to stabilize. 4) To prevent loss of the unused jumper, place...
Page 18 - Maintenance
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 18 of 23 4. Maintenance This section contains service and calibration information. Some portions of the instrument are delicate. Use extreme care when servicing the flow controller. The potentiometer positions and the electrical components referred to in the troubles...
Page 21 - Diameter
141-072011 - 201/203 Series Page 21 of 23 D) This formula provides approximate results that tend to be undersized because it neglects pressure drops internal to the flow controller, compressible gas effects and temperature effects. Multiply the result by ≈ 1.5 to get the expected minimum orifice siz...