FLOMEC TM100-LP, TM100-N-LP, TM075-N-LP, TM150-LP, TM150-N-LP User manual

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TM Series Electronic Water Meters
Owner's Manual
TM Meter with Computer Display & Pulse Output
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Use TM Series meters with water and other chemicals compatible with wetted compo­nents. Do not use to meter fuel or incompat­ible chemicals. This TM Series meter features a computer for local electronic display plus a pulse output cable delivering raw pulses from the meter electronics to provide a digital signal to customer interfacing equipment. The computer display measures in gallons or litres. Refer to the Calibration Section for details.
These meters are not legal for trade applications.
TM Series meters are very sensitive to electric noise if operated within 1 to 2 inches of some electric motors or other sources of electronic noise.
INSTALLATION
Connections
Install your meter in-line either horizontally or vertically or at the end of the hose adjacent to the nozzle. Installation to metal connections is not recommended. Install as follows:
1. Plan to install turbine with a minimum straight pipe length as follows:
Upstream from the turbine, allow a mini-
mum straight pipe length of 10 times the internal diameter of the turbine.
Downstream from the turbine, allow a
minimum straight pipe length of 5 times the internal diameter of the turbine.
2. For Spigot (Pipe) End use only primer and solvents approved for PVC gluing.
For NPT Fittings wrap all connections with
3 to 4 wraps of thread tape (optional to use pipe thread sealant). Make sure the tape does not intrude into the ow path.
3. Attach meter with arrow pointed in the direc­tion of uid ow.
4. For NPT Fittings - Hand tighten the meter at the housing ends. Do not use a wrench or similar tool to tighten. This can damage the housing.
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WARNING
Compatibility of this product’s material and the process uid and/or environment should be considered prior to putting into service.
WARNING
Product should never be operated outside its published specications for temperature or pressure. See specications for your model.
WARNING
Make sure ow and pressure have been eliminated from process pipe prior to installing or removing product.
WARNING
Always use appropriate thread sealant when connecting product to
CAUTION
To protect against leakage, seal all pipe threads with an appropriate sealing com­pound. Make sure the sealing compound does not intrude into the ow path.
NOTE: If connecting to new male pipe threads, burrs and curls can adversely affect accuracy. Correct the problem prior to turbine installation.
CAUTION
Installation near high electromagnetic elds and high current elds is not recommended and may result in inaccurate readings.
process piping.
Output Pulse
The output pulse trough the cable is a raw pulse. For each rotation of the turbine rotor, a specic number of pulses are transmitted via the attached cable. Pulse amounts can vary depending on pipe/meter size, owrate, uid type, etc. See table below for reference information.
Meter Size Typ. Pulses per Gallon
TM050 2,400
TM075 1,100
TM100 570
TM150 213
TM200 100
A Calibration Report with specic calibration information for this TM Series meter is also included for your reference.
The pulse cable White wire is signal and the Black wire is common (GND).
NOTE: Some interface devices may not have an internal pull-up resistor. Use a minimum 820 ohms resistor if necessary (See Figure 1).
PULL-UP
RESISTOR
WHITE
- PULSE
BLACK - COMMON
Figure 1
5-30 VDC
V+
CUSTOMER INTERFACE EQUIPMENT
INPUT
GND
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Verify Meter Accuracy
Before using, check the meter’s accuracy and verify calibration.
1. Make sure there is no air in the system by starting the ow until it runs steadily. Then, stop or divert the ow using a valve or nozzle.
2. Meter an exact known volume into an ac­curate container. For best results, meter with one continuous full stream.
3. Check the volume against the display or recording equipment. If the amount metered is accurate, further calibration is not neces­sary. If not, refer to the Calibration Section for further instructions.
OPERATION
Computer Display – Batch and Cumulative Totals
The computer maintains two totals. The Cumula­tive Total provides continuous measurement and cannot be manually reset. The Batch Total can be reset to measure ow during a single use. The Cumulative Total is labeled TOTAL 1, Batch Total is labeled TOTAL 2 BATCH.
When the Cumulative Total reaches a display reading of 999,999 the computer will highlight an X10 icon. This indicates to the operator that a zero must be added to the 6 digits shown. When the next rollover occurs, the computer will highlight an X100 icon. This indicates to the operator that two zeros must be added to the 6 digits shown.
Press the DISPLAY button briey to switch between the TOTAL 1, TOTAL 2 BATCH and FLOWRATE. Press DISPLAY briey to display the TOTAL 2 BATCH. Hold the DISPLAY button for 3 seconds to reset the Batch Total to zero.
When uid is owing through the meter, a small propeller icon is highlighted.
NOTE: Totalization counts total units without
differentiating between gallons, litres or eld calibrated units.
D = days). When FLOWRATE is invoked, the display will be indicating rate of ow.
Activate the Meter
Computer is on continuously and always ready to perform. The computer is powered by eld replaceable batteries. When display becomes dim, faded or the low battery message appears (see below), the batteries need to be replaced. Reference the Maintenance Section for details.
Factory and Field Calibration
All calibration information is visible to the user as icons on the top line of the display, above the numeric digits.
All units are congured with a “factory” calibra­tion. Both gallons and litres are available (“GL” or “LT” will be displayed). While holding the CALIBRATE button, briey press DISPLAY to toggle between gallons and litres. This factory calibration (indicated with FAC) is permanently programmed into the computer and is not user adjustable.
NOTE: Your computer may have other units of
measure programmed into it. If so, holding the CALIBRATE button and momentarily pressing the DISPLAY button will toggle through all factory set units. Other possible units are: IGL (imperial gallon), QT (quart), CF (cubic feet), CM (cubic meter), BL (42 gal. barrel), CC (cubic centimeter) or OZ (ounce).
Switching between different units will not corrupt the Total’s contents. For example, in GL mode, the computer totalizes 10.00 gallons, if the user switches to LT mode, the display will read 37.85 litres (the same volume, different unit).
The “eld” calibration may be set by the user, and can be changed or modied at any time using the calibration procedure described in the Calibration Section. Totals or owrate derived from the eld calibration are invoked when the FAC icon is no longer visible on the top line of the display.
Flowrate Feature
To use this feature, press and release DISPLAY button until FLOWRATE icon appears. The factory set time base will be highlighted to the right of FLOWRATE (M = minutes, H = hours,
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CALIBRATION
Verify Accuracy Before Beginning Field Calibration
For the most accurate results, dispense at a owrate which best simulates your actual oper­ating conditions. Avoid “dribbling” more uid or repeatedly starting and stopping the ow. This can result in less accurate calibrations.
Make sure you meet the meter’s minimum owrate requirements:
TM Series Meters
½ inch meter 1 GPM (3.8 LPM) ¾ inch meter 2 GPM (7.5 LPM) 1 inch meter 5 GPM (18.8 LPM) 1 ½ inch meter 10 GPM (37.5 LPM) 2 inch meter 20 GPM (75 LPM)
The use of a uniformly dependable, accurate calibration container is recommended for the most accurate results. Due to high owrate, it is strongly recommended that calibration be completed with a combination of volume and weight using ne resolution scales.
For best results, the meter should be installed and purged of air before eld calibration.
Field Calibration with Computer Display
Field Calibration and Factory Calibration are dened in the Operation Section. Factory calibration settings are programmed into each computer during manufacturing, using water at 70° F (21° C). Readings using the Factory Calibration (FAC) may not be accurate in some situations, for example, under extreme tem­perature conditions, non-standard plumbing congurations or with uids other than water.
Field Calibration Procedures (Correction Factor Method)
1. To calibrate, press and hold the CALIBRATE and DISPLAY buttons for about 3 seconds until you see FLdCAL. Release both buttons and you will see CF - 00.0. You are now in the eld calibration mode and values from
-99.9% to +99.9% can be entered.
2. The +/– position appears either as an “under­score” character for plus, or as a “hyphen” character for minus. The DISPLAY button selects the position and the CALIBRATE
button toggles this character.
3. The DISPLAY button can then be pushed to select the numeric positions. Press the CALIBRATE button to scroll from 0 to 9. Enter the percentage of change you want the display to correct. When satised with the value, press both CALIBRATE and DIS­PLAY buttons simultaneously. CALEnd will be displayed and unit will go back to normal operation, less the FAC (factory calibration) icon.
4. All enabled units-of-measure remain visible and selectable – the entered correction will be applied to all enabled units.
5. To return to factory calibration (FAC), press and hold both CALIBRATE and DISPLAY buttons for about 3 seconds until FAcCAL is displayed. Then release buttons. Unit should return to normal operation and FAC icon is visible.
MAINTENANCE
Proper handling and care will extend the life and service of the meter.
Turbine Rotor
The meter is virtually maintenance-free. How­ever, it is important the rotor moves freely. Keep the meter clean and free of contaminants.
If the rotor does not turn freely, apply a pene­trating lubricant on the rotor, shaft and bearings. Remove any debris or deposits from the rotor using a soft brush or small probe. Be careful not to damage the turbine rotor or supports.
CAUTION
Blowing compressed air through the tur­bine assembly could damage the rotor.
CAUTION
Do not allow liquids to dry inside the turbine.
CAUTION
Handle the rotor carefully. Small scratches or nicks can affect accuracy.
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Battery Replacement
The computer display is powered by two 3-volt lithium batteries which may be replaced while the meter is installed. When batteries are removed or lose power, the batch and cumula tive totals and the eld and factory calibrations are re tained.
WARNING
(Battery) – Avoid mechanical or electrical abuse. Batteries may explode or cause burns, if disassembled, crushed or exposed to re or temperatures in excess of 212°F (100°C). Do not short circuit or install with incorrect polarity. DO NOT INCINERATE.
CAUTION
Batteries should ONLY be replaced with P/N 113520-1 Kit (Includes two each P/N 902004-2 Batteries). Do not mix old with new. Do not use other brands or technologies.
Open battery cells should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Lithium batteries are best disposed of as a non-hazardous waste when fully or mostly discharged. EPA does not list or exempt Lithium as a hazardous waste. If waste lithium batteries are still fully charged or only partially discharged, they can be considered a reactive hazardous waste because of unconsumed lithium remaining in the battery. Such batteries may qualify as “Universal Waste” in many jurisdictions within the U.S. and thus can be shipped for disposal or recycling in accordance with Universal Waste requirements.
If the display becomes dim, blank or the low battery message appears (see below), replace the batteries as follows:
1. Remove the four Phillips-head screws from the face of the meter and lift the faceplate from the turbine.
2. Remove the old batteries and clean any corrosion from the terminals.
3. Install new batteries. Make sure the positive post is in the correct position.
4. When the batteries are replaced, the face­plate will power ON. Check the display to ensure normal functions have resumed before assembling again.
5. Reseat batteries, if necessary, and posi­tion the faceplate on the turbine housing. To avoid moisture damage, make sure the seal is fully seated. Tighten the four screws on the faceplate.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Inlet and Outlet:
Spigot (Pipe) End Models: TM050-LP ½ inch Schd. 80, Spigot (Pipe) TM075-LP ¾ inch Schd. 80, Spigot (Pipe) TM100-LP 1 inch Schd. 80, Spigot (Pipe) TM150-LP 1 ½ inch Schd. 80, Spigot (Pipe) TM200-LP 2 inch Schd. 80, Spigot (Pipe) NPT Models: TM050-N-LP ½ inch NPT TM075-N-LP ¾ inch NPT TM100-N-LP 1 inch NPT TM150-N-LP 1 ½ inch NPT TM200-N-LP 2 inch NPT
Design Type: Turbine
Wetted Components:
Housing: PVC Journal Bearings: Ceramic Shaft: Tungsten Carbide Rotor and Supports: PVDF Retaining Washer: Stainless Steel
Max. Working Pressure:
225 PSIG @ 73° F
U.S. Measurement
Unit of Measure: Gallon
Flow Range:
½ inch 1 - 10 GPM ¾ inch 2 - 20 GPM 1 inch 5 - 50 GPM 1 ½ inch 10 - 100 GPM 2 inch 20 - 200 GPM
Accuracy with Computer: ± 3.0% of read-
ing (Accuracy can be improved with eld calibration)
Operating Temperature: +32° to +140° F
(Do not allow uid to freeze inside meter.)
Storage Temperature: –40° to +158° F
Product Weight: Spigot (Pipe) NPT ½ in. .38 lbs. .55 lbs.
¾ in. .43 lbs. .67 lbs. 1 in. .49 lbs. .84 lbs. 1 ½ in. .66 lbs. 1.38 lbs. 2 in. .78 lbs. 1.78 lbs.
Dimensions - Inches (W x H x L):**
Without Fitting With NPT Fitting
½" 2.1 x 2.5 x 4.3 2.1 x 2.7 x 6.0 ¾" 2.1 x 2.7 x 4.4 2.1 x 2.9 x 6.1 1" 2.1 x 2.9 x 4.5 2.1 x 3.1 x 6.5 1 ½" 2.1 x 3.6 x 5.4 2.3 x 3.8 x 7.6 2" 2.4 x 4.1 x 5.5 3.5 x 4.4 x 7.9
Cable Length: 5 FT.
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PARTS
The following replacement parts and acces­sories are available for the TM Series meters:
Part No. Description
113520-1 Battery Replacement Kit 116000-1 Calibration Container, Large (5 gallon) 125508-03 ½ inch, Turbine Assy Kit 125508-04 ½ inch NPT, PVC Turbine Assy Kit 125510-03 ¾ inch, Turbine Assy Kit 125510-04 ¾ inch NPT, PVC Turbine Assy Kit 125512-03 1 inch, Turbine Assy Kit 125512-04 1 inch NPT, PVC Turbine Assy Kit 125514-03 1 ½ inch, Turbine Assy Kit 125514-04 1 ½ inch NPT, PVC Turbine Assy Kit 125516-03 2 inch, Turbine Assy Kit 125516-04 2 inch NPT, PVC Turbine Assy Kit 901002-52 Seal
Computer Kits:
125509-04 ½ inch, Computer Assy Kit w/Pulse 125511-04 ¾ inch, Computer Assy Kit w/Pulse 125513-04 1 inch, Computer Assy Kit w/Pulse 125515-04 1 ½ inch, Computer Assy Kit w/Pulse 125517-04 2 inch, Computer Assy Kit w/Pulse
distributor. If you need further assistance, contact the GPI Customer Service Department at:
1-888-996-3837
You will need to:
• Provide information from the decal on your
meter.
• Receive a Return Authorization number.
• Flush any uid from the meter before shipping
to the factory.
If possible leave customer installed ttings or ample length of bare pipe for reinstallation.
CAUTION
Do not return the meter without specic authority from the GPI Customer Service Department. Due to strict regulations governing transportation, handling, and disposal of hazardous or ammable liquids, GPI will not accept meters for rework unless they are completely free of liquid residue.
SERVICE
For warranty consideration, contact your local
WEEE DIRECTIVE
RoHS Compliant (2011/65/EU)
This product is in compliance with the RoHS Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
Environmental Rating: IP65
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