Liquid Controls HMS501, HMS600, HMS1000, HMS2400, HMS2500 User Manual

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Installation Manual
Electromagnetic Flowmeters
Models HMS501, HMS600, HMS1000, HMS2400, HMS2500, and HMS5000
Installation
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Table of Contents
Description Page Number
Introduction .................................................................................. 2-3
General ........................................................................... 3
Applications ..................................................................... 3
Basic Components .......................................................... 3
Safety Legend ................................................................. 3
Unpacking ....................................................................... 3
Transportation and Handling ........................................... 3
Start up and Maintenance ............................................... 3
Installation .................................................................................... 4-6
Flow Direction ................................................................. 4
Lifting Meters with Eyebolts ............................................ 4
Sensor Installation Guidelines ........................................ 5
Operating Temperature Range ....................................... 5
Grounding Instructions .................................................... 6
Torque Specifications (Nm) for HMS1000 and HMS2500 Meters 7
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WARNING WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING WARNING
Before using this product, read and understand the instructions.
Save these instructions for future reference.
All work must be performed by qualified personnel trained in the proper application, installation, and mainte­nance of equipment and/or systems in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances.
Failure to follow the instructions set forth in this publication could result in property damage, personal injury, or death from fire and/or explosion, or other hazards that may be associated with this type of equipment.
Introduction
This manual is an integral part of the product. Carefully read and understand all the instructions contained in this publication since it contains important information regarding safety, operation, and maintenance of the instrument.
The product and technical information contained in this manual may be changed without notice.
This flow meter must be used only in the applications for which it has been designed. The improper use, tampering with the instrument, or substitutions of any components immediately voids the product warranty.
The manufacturer is considered responsible only if the instrument is used in its original configuration.
Reproduction of this manual or of software supplied with this instrument is expressly forbidden.
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Introduction
General
This manual contains information concerning the appli­cation, installation, and operation of the HMS501, HMS500, HMS1000, HMS2410, MS2500, and HMS5000 full bore flow meters. Keep a copy of this manual with the flow meter for future reference.
Applications
LCMag electromagnetic flow meters are designed for liq­uid flow measurement in most industries including water & waste water, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, chemi­cal, and more. These meters are not suitable for mea­surement of gases, petroleum products, or other liquid media with low electrical conductivity. Minimum electri­cal conductivity of measured liquids is 5µS.
Basic Components
An LCMag electromagnetic flow meter system consists of two basic components: the flow sensor, and the con­verter. The flow sensor is the lined tube through which the liquid flows for measurement. The converter is the electronic control that provides power to the electromag­netic coils surrounding the flow tube, and that provides signal processing, flow calculation, and display outputs for the user.
Unpacking
Always inspect the instrument for damage from shipping upon receipt. File a damage claim with the carrier if dam­age is discovered.
Transportation and Handling
Do not lift the instrument from the carton by the con­verter head. Use lifting eyes where provided for larger meters, or lift by the sensor body.
When transporting, never use forks of a forklift, chains, wire slings, or any other object in the flow tube of the meter. Serious damage to the instrument will result.
Start up and Maintenance
Before starting up the instrument, always make sure that there is a suitable connection to ground as de­scribed on page 6 of this manual.
Periodically verify the following: the integrity of the power supply cables, the proper tightening of the sealing elements (cable glands, covers, etc.), the me­chanical attachment of the instrument to the pipe or to the wall stand.
The wetted parts of the flow meter (liner and electrodes) must be selected for compatibility with the liquid being measured.
The converter must be selected for compatibility with the environment in which it will operate.
Safety Legend
Before using the instrument, always establish a reliable electrical connection to ground.
Avoid any attempt to repair the instrument. If the instrument is not functioning properly, please call the nearest authorized representative.
Pay maximum attention during operation.
Caution.
Danger.
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