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Ins. No. S—178-3
(s—178-3-E)
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A great deal of ime and care has been devoted to the proper designing, manufacturing and preparation of the
Flowpet-EG for delivery into your hands. We hope that you derive from its operation the full measure of value
and utity to which you looked forward to when you purchased it. Your considerate treatment and care will repay
you well throughout its service life. For these reasons, we suggest you to read this instruction manual
throughly befor use and keep it for your quick reference.
CONTENTS————_7, oP ERATION.
4. HANDRING PRECAUTIONS. 8 "7.4 Operation
4.4 Confirming the Nameplate 5 7.2 About Regia
112 Trensportation Precautions. 6 7.3 Battery Life
7
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1.3 Storage Precautions. ROUBLESHOOTING... 7
11.4 Installation Location Precautions 9. DISASSEMBLY AND INSPECTION
2. OPERATING CONDITIONS... © 40. EXPLODED VIEW AND SERVICE PARTS LIST ..46
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Exploded View... 46
3.1 Features... : cnn Sorvice Part Lists 47
3.2 Product Code Explanation sown’ 44, BATTERY REPLACEMENT AND
3.3 Part Names ss nl FACTOR SETTING PROCEDURE
4. PIPING, 1311.1 Battery Replacement.
14:1 Piping Precautions 1311.2 Factor Setting Proceaure.
4.2 Flushing the Piping Assembly ~ww18 42. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS.
4.3 Legging Work... 57 “(1) Flow Range.
44 Example of Installations... 16 oy eos user
4.5 How to Change the Flow Directions and
(3) Register, Puise Generator
Display Orientations. (tee
(8) Units of Registration,
5. WIRING a Pulse Output Units of Registration... 68
5.1 Field Wiring (6) Applicable EN standards, 8
5.2 Fumished Leads from the Meter. 13, OUTLINE DIMENSIONS... 70
5.3 Hook-up Diagrams.
6. DISPLAY AND CONTROLS.
6.1 Display :
6.2 Display Capabilties and Operation
(1) Flowpet...
(2) Strainer
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Every Flowpet is thoroughly tested and inspected before shipment from our factory. When recieved, its
appearance should be inspected for possible damage by rough handling during transit. First of all, thoroughly
read the handling precautions described in this section. For topics other than those stated in this section, refer to
respective sections. If at any time in the future you seek our assistance, contact the nearest sales office in your
area.
TORU AIS TRAE). PRL. PB CONVENTIONS
BA LORREMLT 2 WEIR. KIMRL ET. || Shownin soe manual are the ena! words NOTE, CAUTION
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Confirming the Nameplate
The Flowpet is adjusted to individual specifications
before shipment from our factory. Indicated on the
register are the product code number and ratings.
Make sure to see that the Product Code Explanation
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In Section 3.2 and the General Specifications in
Section 12 conform to your particular specifications.
The front panel is color coded for water service or for
oil service.
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Storage Precautions
Ifthe Flowpet is to be stored over an extended period
of time before installation, it could be involved in unex-
pected happenings. So if an extended period of
storage is anticipated, the following precautions
should be taken
(1) The Flowpet should be stored in the style pack-
‘aged in our factory if circumstances permit.
(2) Select a storage location that meets the following
Feguirements:
% where itis free from rain and water.
% where vibration and impact shocks are least
encountered.
+ where temperature and humidity in the storage
location are as near to the room temperature and
humidity (25°C and 65% or 50).
(3) If you store a Flowpet which has been placed
service for any length of time, it should be purged with
clean air or N: gas, etc. to keep the metered material
from adhering to the flowmeter couplings, pipeline,
housing, ete.
(4) Do not attempt to apply thinner, alcohol or other
organic solvent to the register. If di sticks and it is
difficut to remove, use neutral detergent.
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Ay 02, not atemt to disassemble the register
| AN and modify in any way. (We cannot guarantee
SH" performance of modified Flowpet. )
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Installation Location Precautions
(1) In this register, a magnetic sensor is used to pick
up magnetic elds of signaling magnets embedded in
the rotor. For this reason, the Flowpet should be
installed sufeienly away from sources generating
magnetic fold Ia magnetic valve 10 watts or 50 is
Used separate it atleast 10 centimeters from the flow:
meter (depending on operating condons)
(2) Application in cold regions
To prevent the meter from freezing, install it indoors
(in the boiler room, for example).
A vertical run is recommended for ease of pipeline
drainage, Provide a drain plug. (See pipeline drawing
on pages 18 and 19.)
Zuagging is necessary. The register, strainer cover
and drain plug should not be lagged, however. Take
into consideration simple and ready separation of the
meter from the piping assembly
{@) This register operates at temperatures between
—10 and+60°C. If exposure to elevated tempera-
tures is expected by the direct rays of the sun,
reflected heat, etc, protect the register against heat
with a sunshade or heat shield to ensure its operation
Within the specied temperature range.
(4) This register is designed for indoor use: install in a
location free form rainwater. If exposure to rainwater
is unavoidable, provide an appropriate rain guard oF
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OPERATING CONDITIONS
To derive the high accuracy and long Ife from this
meter, it is necessary that the meter be used within
the specified conditions in flowrate, pressure, temper-
ature and viscosity. These operating conditions are
stated on the nameplate of flowmeter’s register and in
the general specifications on page 64 of this instruc~
tion manual. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with
these instructions before installation and operation.
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istruction manual thoroughly before you start worl
initiate operation. See page 13 for piping instructions and page 32 for operating instructions
‘on piping and
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3, #13 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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This flowmeter has a unique construction with a special material used for the measuring chamber. Latest
electronics technologies are used throughout with @ multifunction all-electronic register. A magnetic element
picks up magnetic fields created by magnets embedded in one of the Oval rotors in the measuring chamber. By
this design, highly sensitive and reliable unfactored and factored pulses are obtained,
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(3) BERRBIA IA 7 PRM ERS AD, Ime IAC ATE? 81 2 OOD AEE HASTY WCF» (ALENT WEEN ~909ms)
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Features
(1) Precise flow measurement can be achieved by nature of the Oval positive displacement meter.
(2) The register, an LCD counter, offers multiple functions. The counter face may be oriented in any direction
desired, (Accumulated total flow,
selectable for display.)
stantaneous flowrate (hourly or per minute rate), and resettable total flow are
(3) With the buttons on the front of register, factored pulse width parameter is adjustable in 1 ms steps.
(Adjustable frange: 1~ 999ms)
(4) Minimum wetted parts count contributes to long service life.
(6) Output signal for flowrate information can be used, when combined with a remotely located recelving
instrument, to control, regulate or record processes.
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3.2 BLEREZ OBA Product Code Explanation
= OMRB READ MRM A PWT RMEN TOE T.
In this instruction manual, the following combinations of products are described:
HERB Code
Asoo Dae) BL AB description
Modell S| WHA — NAME Dedicated Oval flowmeter
2KFi Water service BAL Ollsonvice
48 TH Nominal dia 20mm 94")
50 zomm (347)
SR 52 2omm O47) 25mm_()
Meter Size [5-3] 25mm_(1") ‘40mm (327
55 40mm (367) ‘4omm_ 1-14")
56 Somm (2°) ‘somm_ (2°)
EE Voce Nae |7| DHnXy b __ Flowpet
: 2 A Oil service
eae 7K_EL Water service
HSS Regier (4 BFAHHGLCOATY SEG) Register of LCD counter EG)
of || ata v Eliminated
3| | [setes8s GHIE/W>ATH: 1ms) Provided (factored pulse wiath: 1ms)
38 {E # Pulse Generator [5|_| | s8(SH1F (HIE/WI-AIM : 50ms) Provided (factored pulse wiath: 50ms)
[|_| SESH HIE AR 100ms) Provided (factored pulse wiath: 100ms)
7] | [SeS861 (WIE) 218 : 250ms) Provided (factored pulse wicth: 250ms)
0 — tcl0] Always “0”
Al SICTAS Aways “A”
> RIM CRIMI TBC EAU
=> See page 28 for display capabilities and operation,
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3.3 SBORM
Part Names
METER BODY
AGES
9681 8th LAR(Am)
CABLE (1m LONG)
LoDa na
LCD DISPLAY
BI GE) KNOTS MLA, MEMS OMG OA ML ET.
(NOTE) Only pulse generator-equipped meters are furnished with the
cable shown here with an asterisk 3$-178-3(E)
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Piping Precautions
(1) Insta the meter, exercising care to avoid pipe strains.
(2) The meter should be installed downstream of the pump.
(@) Provide a strainer upstream of the meter. The strainer net used is 80 mesh for nominal size 20mm and 60
mesh for sizes 25 through 50mm.
(4) Install the pump taking into consideration the pressure loss of the entire piping system. In case where the
material is allowed to flow by means of a head instead of using a pump, a pressure (head) greater than the
pressure loss of the piping system, Flowpet strainer, etc. should be given.
(6) To prevent inductive interferences, please be sure to connect to the earth ground for instrumentation one of
the four mounting bolts securing the register withthe flowmeter body, instead of the ground terminal
(> See page 19.)
Pressure losses at the maximum flow rate are shown on page 15.
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a 42 (3800 Un) LS5976 13. 5 mim) ‘30 (6.4 men)
Lead 10 (7200 Un) Ls5576 25 (11. mh) 54 (14 mh)
185677 7_(12000 Lin) LS5676 27 (20 men) 55_( 24 min)
@Strainer Pressure Losses
‘SS5377, 7 (5 min) 28 (6.4 mh)
‘$S5577, 23 (11 mh) 26 (14 mh)
(7) The pulse generator of this meter makes use of the changes in magnetic flux. To minimize influence of exter-
nal magnetic fields, select an installation location sufficiently away from powerful magnets and conductors
creating strong magnetic fields.
(8) If electric heating is desired, consult factory.
(8) When you conduct @ gastight test on the existing piping assembly, careful valve operations sequence is
required to safeguard the rotors against damage due to violent rotor spinning by rushing air currents. Adhere to
the instructions on operation sequence described on page 32.
‘CAUTION: This model is not provided with subtract counter function. In applications where ripples:
(to-and-fro motion of the fluid under ripple pressure) or reverse flows exist in the pipeline, the total
counter reading may not be consistent because it adds up flows irrespective of the flow direction.
5
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42 MEET IVY IF SBS Flushing the Piping Assembly
ORT SME EMU AL. HEMAL TH Be sure to remove the meter from the piping
OTK HEEU assembly and intall a short pipe section in place
ete of the meter.
WMT ERY AD ARBC7 7» YY 7 IEEE Flushing the piping assembly with the meter in place
FE, AMARA MEE LE. LI BAT will result in serious, costly damage to the meter’s
EMOMLTD STI OT CEE. measuring chamber.
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Lagging Work Precautions
For applications where the meter Is to be placed in service in cold regions or
where solidifying materials (e.g. Heavy oil) are to be metered, lagging work
for the flowmeter and strainer is required.
(1) Be sure to inspect for liquid leaks before covering with lagging
(2) Take into consideration simple and readily disassembly and inspection for the lagging of the meter.
(@) Strainer should be lagged for quick top cover removal. Strainer net should be cleaned on a regular basis.
(4) Register and pulse generator must not be lagged. if they are lagged, temperature will rise to an excessive
level and result in costly damage (see figure above).
(6) Heat insulation should not cover up the front cover register seat.
(6) In applying heat insulation, take into account the ease of removal and disassembly.
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4.4 2 © #8) Examples of Installation
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NOTE: Make pipe connections observing the instructions under the | vertical Line
topic “Piping Precautions” on page 13. For outline dimen-
tena ase pee Ta: Install in the bypass side to pre-
vent scales falling from top of the
piping assembly
STRAINER
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HE PELL MELB AS — 2 E L-C6OOmMYL EDIT KEK Ve
Marked 2% is the space required for disassembly and inspection.
‘Secure at least 600mm. Shantive<@R> LACE) @ Example of Incorrect Piping
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Da not install the meter in a position like thi.
(installation is correct if the measuring chamber is on a level
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5. WIRING
In case of the pulse generator equipped Model LSCILI7$-490A make electrical connections as follows. Also
refer to the instruction manual for the receiving instrument (topic under "Wiring Instructions”) to be used
5.1 Field wiring
(1) Field wiring cables
Use the folowing cables untess otherwise specified:
Shielded chioroprene cabtyre cables (Kind 2) (JIS C3311) or shielded vinyl cabtyre cables (Kind 2) (JIS C 3312)
With a sectional area 1.25mm-2.0mn. Use tworto four-conductor cables according to your particular application.
(2) Transmission length
With transmission cables (JIS C3311 or C 3312 having a conductor area of 2.0mm), the maximum transmission
length is one kilometer.
NOTE: If transmission iength exceeds one kilometer, consult factory
(3) Prevention of inductive interference
Route the field wiring sufficiently away from existing power cables or power circuts, if any, to minimize possible
stray current pickup,
(4) With this product, a cable 1 meter long is furnished. In case of extending the cable, please be sure
that extension cable has the shield as specified above, the shields of both cables are connected and the
‘end of the shield of extension cable is left open.
m7 — 70m)
‘atached cable | metering
BRAIN
CAUTION: Make sure of the validity of
flowmeter (pulse generator) and re-
ceiving instrument combination by
referring to their mode! number, serial
number, etc. before you make electrical
connections.
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Furnished Leads from the Meter a a 7
In case of a pulse generator equipped meter, a siG.4 IMA,
shieled cable 1 meter long is fumished. Make ae =
electrical connections by referring to the wing [A ue] SIG.2 | RMA
nameplate attached to the pulse generator.
SB tet) #2 Ria, NBO nBTRA
(NOTE!) i: BROWN Is for an external power source of
the regis
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(NOTE?) Stpping the outer insulation from the shielded
cable installed exposes a yellow wie, which
4-Jh im ‘must not be used.
CABLE 1 METER LONG
Wiring Nameplate8-178
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(1) NV AREBHORS, SMO SMM GR) SMT SML THIET.
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A\ IMPORTANT
(1) In cace of a pulse generetor equipped meter, power lines (BROWN) are drawn out
together with signal lines. If a power to the pulse generator is furnished on the part of the
trument, It is recommended that an external power be supplied to the register.
cternal power is connected, the register receives that power automatically by
being switched over from the internal batery. (This will extend the battery life.)
The internal battery supplies power whenever supply from an external source is interrupted
by power failure, etc. For this reason, the battery should not be removed.
(2) The shielded cable (1 meter long) attached to the pulse generator is con-nected to the
flowmeter body wit the register. Accordingly, leave the shield of the cable open on the
Part of the receiving instrument. (Do not connect the shield to the earth ground terminal,
‘OV line of the power source, etc.)
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5.3 #4#RB2 Hook-up Diagrams
(1) 7O-“y b-EGDHAB KE Flowpet-EG Output Circuitry
meses, ie, ZS #81 tence
Ooms
anal 3 BROWN (SUP)
a
2m approx. fea}
eit x
to the flower Body. To void mutipoint
tart grounding leave Re end athe recehving itrument open
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resistor that holds the power to 30V DC,
20mA max.
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connections without observing polarities
may possibly result in fallure.
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