HEF-1 Hall Effect Pickup Module
Installation & Technical Guide
Installation:
• Ensure that the flow meter sensor cavity is free of debris prior to installation.
• Screw the HEF-1 into the flow meter by hand until the sensor nose contacts the bottom of the cavity.
• Do not screw in harder than hand tight, as a thin metal section is under the sensor nose.
Please heed the following warning:
CAUTION: DO NOT EXCEED 7 NEWTON-METERS FORCE TO SEAT THE SENSOR, THIS IS
EQUIVALENT TO HAND TIGHT. EXCESS FORCE MAY CRUSH THE SENSOR NOSE OR
DAMAGE THE FLOW METER BY FORCING THE METAL SECTION UNDER THE SENSOR INTO
THE MEASURING CHAMBER.
Wiring should be installed by a qualified instrumentation technician.
Some basic installation guidelines are reviewed overleaf.
Description:
The HEF-1 is a Hall Effect sensor which is compatible with the JVM and SLG series of flow meters.
The sensor detects the rotation of the flow meter’s gears and emits a frequency signal proportional
to flow.
The output signal is an NPN, sourcing square wave pulse which has a duty cycle of
approximately 50%.
Technical Data
Supply Voltage: 10 to 24 Volt DC
Supply Current: 18 mA @ 15 Volt, Max 25 mA
Minimum Signal: 0.5 Hz
≈ V
Signal Output: Square wave, V
V
Duty Cycle: 50%
Frequency Output: Flow dependent, up to 2000 Hz
Load: >500Ω
Driving Capacity: 10 mA Max
Temperature Range: -60°F to 185°F (-50°C to 85°C)
Connections:
A: +10 to 24 Volt DC supply voltage
B: Ground for supply and signals
C: Frequency signal output
High
Low
CC
≈ 0.1V
- 2V
HEF-1
AW Wiring Color Code:
Supply Voltage: Red
Ground: Black
Signal: White
1N4148
3.3KΩ
2N4123
100Ω
+SUPPL
OUTPUT
1N4148
AW Gear Meters 8809 Industrial Drive, Franksville, WI 53126 web: www.awgearmeters.com
Tel: 262-884-9800Fax: 262-884-9810 Email: awinfo@aw-lake.com
REV. 12/08 HEF-1.DOC
Figure 1
GROUND
Electrical Installation Tips for Sensors and Flow Meters
Wiring should be installed by a qualified electrician or instrumentation technician. When dealing with
low voltage/power signals from pickups and transmitters, it is important to use a shielded cable
between the transmitter and the signal processing unit. A shielded cable will keep most of the
electromagnetic interference (EMI) from entering the signal cable and disrupting the signal before it
can be processed. A 20-22 gauge 3 or 4 conductor cable with shield is acceptable. Recommended
cable: Belden #88723 2 pair stranded, 22 awg Teflon coated cable. This cable is available from AW
Flow Meters.
When hooking up to instrumentation, connect the shield together with the wire for the signal ground,
to the Instrument Ground terminal.
NEVER CONNECT THE SHIELD TO GROUND AT BOTH ENDS.
When hooking up to AW Flow Meters instrumentation, refer to the following drawing:
PICKUP PINS
CAPM-2 or -3
CAPM-2o or -3o
CF-1 and HEF-1
A
C
B
+ SUPPLY
SIGNAL
GROUND
SHIELD
FEM-03
1
3
2
Figure 2
INSTRUMENT CONNECTIONS
EMO-500 EMO-1005JFC-01
1 or 4
3 or 6
2 or 5
3
5
4
EMO-3000
1
4
2
1. To prevent extraneous signal noise, ensure that a clean, central ground is established for both the flow
meter and sensor.
2. Where possible, keep the signal cable at least 1 foot from any cable handling 110 Volt AC. If several
signal cables are used, consider using metal conduit tubing for the signal cables for extra protection
and shield from external noise and EMI. If possible, ground the conduit at one end. Ground to a water
pipe or another good ground connection.
3. Place the pickup well away from motors, starters and relays. If used in a location where there are
starters and other controls using relays, be sure there are diodes mounted across the coils for DC
relays, and an R-C network for AC relays. This will dampen EMI from the relays when they operate.
4. Supply clean, regulated DC power with a ripple under 3% of supply
If the sensor appears faulty, review the following steps:
1. Detach the wiring connector from the sensor. Using a short wire, repeatedly touch pin A to C inside the
wiring connector. These simulated pulses should register at the instrument. If this does not occur, verify
that the wiring connections are set up as shown in Figure 2 above and check the instrument. If using a
non-AW instrument, check the specifications for signal compatibility.
2. If the pulses do register, re-attach the wiring connector to the sensor and rapidly move a screwdriver
back and forth 1/16” in front of the sensor nose. If pulses register, the sensor is okay. If not, contact the
factory for a return tracking number.
Note: If the sensor transmits a frequency irrespective of flow or by touch, the cable shielding and/or
grounding is faulty and the equipment is behaving as an antenna.
AW Gear Meters 8809 Industrial Drive, Franksville, WI 53126 web: www.awgearmeters.com
Tel: 262-884-9800Fax: 262-884-9810 Email: awinfo@aw-lake.com
REV. 12/08 HEF-1.DOC