ModMAG M- M3000, M, M4000 User Manual

M-Series® M3000
Electromagnetic Flow Meter, Class 1, Division 2 Environments
MAG-UM-00158-EN-07 (June 2018)
User Manual
M-Series® M3000 Electromagnetic Flow Meter, Class 1, Division 2 Environments
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User Manual
Safety Precautions and Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Unpacking and Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Rigging, Lifting and Moving Large Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
System Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Empty Pipe Detection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Amplier Mounting Conguration Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Meter/Amplier Location, Orientation and Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Remote Amplier Outdoor Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Pipelines and Fluid Flow Conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Meter Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Straight Pipe Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Pipe Reducer Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Chemical Injection Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Partially Filled Pipe Situations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Meter Gaskets and Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Meter Installation Plans and Execution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Remote Mount Amplier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Remote Mount Amplier/Detector Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Output Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
NEMA 6P (IP67) Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Output Wire Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Amplier Output Wire Terminal Block Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Auxiliary Input Wiring Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Auxiliary Output Wiring Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
External Disconnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
AC/DC Power Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Adjustable Display/Control Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Programming the M3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Display and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
M3000 Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Programming Practice—Understanding the Main Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Programming Practice—Navigating the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Programming the Required Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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M-Series® M3000 Electromagnetic Flow Meter, Class 1, Division 2 Environments
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Flow Tube and Electrode Cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Fuse Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Amplier Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Stack Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Specications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
M3000 Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Amplier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
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Safety Precautions and Instructions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS
Safety considerations are emphasized by the placement of safety symbol icons on the product or next to important text, pictures or drawings throughout this manual. The symbols are:
Symbol Explanation
When and where this symbol is attached to the product, it indicates a potential hazard. It means that documentation must be consulted to determine the nature of the potential hazard and any actions that need to be taken.
Warning indicates the potential for severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Comply with the instructions and proceed with care.
Caution indicates the potential for minor personal injury or property damage. Comply with the instructions and proceed with care.
Unpacking and Inspection
Follow these guidelines when unpacking the M-Series equipment.
If a shipping container shows any sign of damage, have the shipper present when you unpack the meter.
Follow all unpacking, lifting and moving instructions associated with the shipping container.
Open the container and remove all packing materials. Store the shipping container and packing materials in the event the unit needs to be shipped for service.
Verify that the shipment matches the packing list and your order form.
Inspect the meter for any signs of shipping damage, scratches, or loose or broken parts.
OTE:N If the unit was damaged in transit, it is your responsibility to request an inspection report from the carrier within
48 hours. You must then file a claim with the carrier and contact Badger Meter for appropriate repairs or replacement.
All detectors with PTFE liners are shipped with a liner protector to maintain proper form of the PTFE material during shipping and storage.
OTE:N Do not remove the liner protectors until you are ready to install.
Storage: If the meter is to be stored, place it in its original container in a dry, sheltered location. Storage temperature ranges are: –4…158° F (–20…70° C).
Rigging, Lifting and Moving Large Units
WHEN RIGGING, LIFTING OR MOVING LARGE UNITS, FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES:
DO NOT lift or move a meter by its amplifier, junction box or cables.
Use a crane rigged with soft straps to lift and move meters with flow tubes that are between two inches and eight inches (50 mm and 200 mm). Place the straps around the detector body, between the flanges, on each side of the detector.
Use the lifting lugs when lifting meter flow tubes that are 10 inches (250 mm) in diameter or larger.
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Safety Precautions and Instructions
Place straps between flanges. Use lifting lugs with 10-inch or larger meters.
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Figure 1: Rigging large units
• Use the sling-rigged method to lift large detectors into a vertical position while they are still crated. Use this method to position while they are still crated. Use this method to position large detectors vertically into pipelines.
• Do not lift a detector with a forklift by positioning the detector body on the forks, with the flanges extending beyond the lift. This could dent the housing or damage the internal coil assemblies.
• Never place forklift forks, rigging chains, straps, slings, hooks or other lifting devices inside or through the detector's flow tube to hoist the unit. This could damage the isolating liner.
Figure 2: Sling-rigged lifting methods
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Do not lift detector with forklift. Do not lift or rig lifting devices through detector.
Figure 3: Lifting and rigging cautions
Instructions Specific to Hazardous Area Installations
These instructions apply to equipment covered by FM Certificate Number IAB-182-01.
• The temperature range for fluids passing through the detector is –4…248° F (–20…120° C).
• The ambient temperature range surrounding the amplifier is –4…122° F (–20…50° C).
Safety Precautions and Instructions
• The ambient temperature range surrounding the junction box must not exceed 122° F (50° C).
• During any installation or repair, perform all procedures in accordance with the applicable code of practice.
• Suitably trained personnel shall perform all installation or repair procedures.
• If the equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive substances, it is the responsibility of the user to take suitable precautions that prevent it from being adversely affected, thus ensuring that the type of protection is not compromised.
◊ Aggressive Substances such as acidic liquids or gases that may attack metals, or solvents that may affect
polymeric materials.
◊ Suitable Precautions are regular checks as part of routine inspections or establishing, from the material’s data sheet,
that it is resistant to specific chemicals.
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Safety Precautions and Instructions
Additional Information
Certification markings are noted on the product label. Markings include:
M SERIES MAG METER
Model #: 3000...........
Serial #:....................
Tag #:........................
Power: 85-240 VAC/50-60 Hz/15VA Type 4X/6P/IP66/IP67 Suitable for CLI Div2 GP ABCD T3 CLII Div2 GP FG T3
Class I, Zone 2, AEx/ nA ia IIC T3
Provides intrinsically safe electrode circuits Warning - Substitution of components may impair Instrinsic Safety
-20 C < Tamb < +50 C
Ex nA ia IIC T3
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Badger Meter Brno Czech Republic
FM
APPROVED
!
Exia
M SERIES MAG METER
Model #: 3000...........
Serial #:....................
Tag #:........................
Power: 85-240 VAC/50-60 Hz/15VA
Type 4X/6P/IP66/IP67
Suitable for CLI Div2 GP ABCD T3 CLII Div2 GP FG T3
Class I, Zone 2, AEx/ nA [ia] IIC T3
Provides intrinsically safe electrode circuits
Warning - Substitution of components may impair Instrinsic Safety
-20 C < Tamb < +50 C
FM CONTROL DWG [Exia] CSA CONTROL DWG MAG-AS-00801-EN MAG-AS-00801-EN
Ex nA [ia] IIC T3
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Badger Meter Brno Czech Republic
FM
APPROVED
!
Figure 4: Mounted amplifier 85…240V AC Figure 5: Remote mount 85…240V AC
M SERIES MAG METER
Model #: 3000...........
Serial #:....................
Tag #:........................
Power: 24 VDC/5W Type 4X/6P/IP66/IP67 Suitable for CLI Div2 GP ABCD T3 CLII Div2 GP FG T3
Class I, Zone 2, AEx/ nA ia IIC T3
Provides intrinsically safe electrode circuits Warning - Substitution of components may impair Instrinsic Safety
-20 C < Tamb < +50 C
Ex nA ia IIC T3
®
Badger Meter Brno Czech Republic
FM
APPROVED
!
Exia
M SERIES MAG METER
Model #: 3000...........
Serial #:....................
Tag #:........................
Power: 24 VDC/5W Type 4X/6P/IP66/IP67
Suitable for CLI Div2 GP ABCD T3 CLII Div2 GP FG T3
Class I, Zone 2, AEx/ nA [ia] IIC T3
Provides intrinsically safe electrode circuits
Warning - Substitution of components may impair Instrinsic Safety
-20 C < Tamb < +50 C
FM CONTROL DWG [Exia] CSA CONTROL DWG MAG-AS-00801-EN MAG-AS-00801-EN
Ex nA [ia] IIC T3
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Badger Meter Brno Czech Republic
FM
APPROVED
!
Figure 6: Mounted amplifier 24V DC Figure 7: Remote mount 24V DC
OTE:N Table 1 below refers to the data plate codes per the configured meter order. The data plate code string follows the
model number on the data plate.
A = Mounting Type
B = Liner Material
C = Electrodes
D = End Flange
E = Entry
F = Number of Electrodes
G = Detector Size (DN Size MM) 6, 8, 10, 15 and so on
H = Voltage
Table 1: Data plate codes
M Meter mount
R Remote mount R Hard rubber T PTFE
H Alloy C
S 316 stainless steel
G Gold/platinum
T Tantalum R Platinum/rhodium
D DIN flange
S SAE flange M Metric N NPT
T Three
F Four
H 110/220V AC
L 24V DC
Contact Badger Meter for information on the dimensions of the flameproof joints. For additional information regarding importation, equipment installation, equipment repair, equipment return or renewal parts, contact:
Badger Meter, Inc. P.O. Box 245036 Milwaukee, WI 53222 Telephone: (414) 355-0400 or (800) 876-3837
On the Web: www.badgermeter.com or contact your local Badger Meter representative.
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System Description
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The Badger Meter M-Series® model M3000 electromagnetic flow meters are FM approved for Class I, Div 2 hazardous locations. To achieve hazardous location ratings, electrodes in the flow tube are Intrinsically Safe, designed according to Factory Mutual (FM) standards. Those standards limit the amount of energy that can be sent to electrodes to prevent a spark from occurring.
Empty Pipe Detection
Badger Model M3000 meters are equipped with an Empty Pipe Detection feature. Empty Pipe Detection is accomplished by positioning a third electrode close to the 12 o’clock position. Any time this electrode is not covered by fluid, for a minimum of five seconds, the meter displays an Empty Pipe Detection condition, sends out an error message if desired, and stops measuring to maintain accuracy. When the electrode is again covered with fluid, the error message disappears and the meter continues measuring.
Amplier Mounting Conguration Options
Two amplifier-mounting configuration options are available to meet a variety of meter placement and environmental conditions.
Meter Mount Configuration
The Meter Mount configuration has the amplifier mounted directly on the detector. This compact, self-contained configuration minimizes installation wiring.
Figure 8: Meter mount
Remote Mount Configuration
• Remote Mount configuration places the amplifier and its functions at a location separate from the fluid flow and detector. This configuration is necessary in situations where process fluid temperature or environment exceeds amplifier ratings. A remote mounting bracket is supplied.
• The detector and amplifier are connected by wires, run through conduit, between junction boxes on the detector and remote mounted amplifier. The distance between the detector junction box and amplifier junction box can be up to 100 feet (30 m).
• This configuration can also provide a more convenient amplifier programming and display placement for monitoring meter readings.
Figure 9: Remote mount
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Meter/Amplier Location, Orientation and Applications
METER/AMPLIFIER LOCATION, ORIENTATION AND APPLICATIONS
Remote Amplier Outdoor Location
The amplifier can be installed and operated outdoors. However, it must be protected from the elements, as follows:
The ambient environment/temperature rating for the unit is – 4…122° F (–20…50° C).
If an indoor location is within 100 feet (30 meters) of the detector, consider increasing the cable length and
mounting the amplifier indoors.
At minimum, fabricate a roof or shield over and/or around the amplifier to protect the LCD display screen from
direct sunlight.
Temperatures
To prevent meter damage in any environment, minimum and maximum temperature ranges must be observed.
The ambient temperature range surrounding the amplifier is – 4…122° F (–20…50° C).
The ambient temperature range surrounding a remote junction box mounted to the detector is – 4…248° F
(–20…120° C).
Application Fluid Temperature Range Max. Ambient Temperature Liner Materials
Remote amplifier – 4…248° F (–20…120° C) 122° F (50° C) PFA, PTFE and Halar®
Remote amplifier 32…178° F (0…80° C) 122° F (50° C) Hard rubber
Meter mounted amplifier – 4…212° F (–20…100° C) 122° F (50° C) PFA, PTFE and Halar
Meter mounted amplifier 32…178° F (0…80° C) 122° F (50° C) Hard rubber
Pipelines and Fluid Flow Conditions
Pipeline and fluid flow conditions that should be avoided:
Do not install the meter where extreme pipe vibrations exist. If vibrations are present, secure piping before and
after the meter with appropriate pipe supports. If vibrations cannot be restrained, consider mounting the amplifier remotely.
Avoid installing the detector close to pipeline valves, fittings or impediments that can cause flow disturbances.
For detectors with PTFE liners, avoid installing the detector on suction sides of pumps.
Avoid installing the detector on outlet sides of piston or diaphragm pumps. Pulsating flow can affect meter
performance.
Avoid locations near equipment producing electrical interference such as electric motors, transformers, variable
frequency, and power cables.
Verify both ends of the signal cables are securely fastened.
Place power and signal cables in separate conduit.
Place the meter where there is enough access for installation/maintenance purposes.
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RIGHT
WRONG
FORWARD FLOW
MINIMUM STRAIGHT PIPE
MINIMUM STRAIGHT PIPE
ELBOW
TEE
GATE VALVE
(FULLY OPEN)
MINIMUM STRAIGHT PIPE
CHECK VALV E GLOBE VALV E
BUTTERFLY VALVE
PUMP
ELBOW TEE ANY VALV E
M-3000 Mag FLOWMETER
3 x D
7 x D
2 x D
D (Pipe Size)D (Pipe Size)
STANDARD CONCENTRIC REDUCERS
(NO DISTANCE REQUIRED)
Meter/Amplier Location, Orientation and Applications
Meter Orientation
Mag meters can operate accurately in any pipeline orientation and can measure volumetric flow in forward and reverse directions.
OTE:N A Forward Flow direction arrow is printed on the detector label.
Vertical Placement
Mag meters attain optimal performance when placed vertically, with liquid flowing upward and meter electrodes in a closed, full pipe.
Figure 10: Vertical placement
Vertical placement allows the pipe to remain completely full, even in low flow, low pressure applications and it prevents any solids build-up or sediment deposit or accumulation on the liner and/or electrodes.
OTE:N Carefully observe the “Forward Flow” label on the meter body and install the meter accordingly.
Horizontal Placement
In a horizontal piping orientation, mount the detector to piping with the flow measuring electrode axis in a horizontal plane (3 and 9 o’clock).
This arrangement prevents solids build-up or sediment deposit or accumulation on the electrodes.
Electrode
Plane
Electrode
Plane
Figure 11: Horizontal placement
Straight Pipe Requirements
Sucient straight pipe runs are required at the detector inlet and outlet for optimum meter accuracy and performance. An equivalent of three (3) diameters of straight pipe is required on the inlet (upstream) side. Two (2) diameters are required on the outlet (downstream) side.
Figure 12: Minimum piping requirement
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WRONG
RIGHT
Meter/Amplier Location, Orientation and Applications
Pipe Reducer Requirements
With pipe reducers a smaller size meter can be mounted in larger pipelines. This arrangement may increase low flow accuracy.
There are no special requirements for standard, concentric pipe reducers.
Custom fabricated pipe reducers must have an approximate slope angle of 15 degrees to minimize flow disturbances and excessive loss of head. If this angle is not possible, install the custom pipe reducers as if they were fittings and install the amount of straight pipe stated previously.
Figure 13: Pipe reducer requirements
Chemical Injection Applications
For water line applications with a chemical injection point, install the meter upstream of the injection point. This eliminates any meter performance issues.
Figure 14: Meter installed upstream of chemical injection point
If a meter must be installed downstream of a chemical injection connection, the recommended distance between the meter and the injection point must be significant; 50…100 feet (15…30 meters). When the water/chemical solution reaches the meter it must be a complete, homogeneous mixture. If the injection point is too close, the meter senses two (2) different liquids (conductivity is different for each) and correct data output cannot be assured. The injection method: spaced bursts, continuous stream of drips, a liquid or gas can also affect downstream readings by the meter.
Figure 15: Meter installed downstream of chemical injection point
Sometimes it’s difficult to specify the exact downstream placement distances because of the number of variables. Contact Badger Meter Technical Support, 877-243-1010, to review your application if necessary.
Partially Filled Pipe Situations
In some locations, the process pipe may be momentarily only partially filled. Examples include: lack of backpressure, insufficient line pressure and gravity flow applications.
To eliminate these situations, do not install the meter at the highest point of the pipeline.
FLOW
FLOW
Do not install the meter in a vertical, downward flow section of pipe.
Figure 16: Meter placement in the pipeline
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Always position the ON/OFF valves on the downstream side of the meter.
Meter/Amplier Location, Orientation and Applications
RIGHT
FLOW
Position On/Off valves on downstream side.
Do not install in a vertical, downward position.
WRONG
FLOW
Figure 17: Position valves on downstream side
To minimize the possibility of partially-full pipe flows in horizontal, gravity or low pressure applications, create a pipe arrangement that ensures the detector remains full of liquid at all times.
Figure 18: Pipe positioned to keep water in detector
Meter Gaskets and Grounding
Two other considerations to meter location, orientation and application are gasket and grounding requirements and placement.
Two other considerations to meter location, orientation and application are gasket and grounding requirements and placement.
Meter/Pipeline Connection Gaskets
Gaskets (not provided) must be installed between the detector isolating liner and the pipeline flange to ensure a proper and secure hydraulic seal. Use gaskets compatible with the fluid flow. Center each gasket on the flange to avoid flow restrictions or turbulence in the line.
Do not use graphite or any electrically conductive sealing compound to hold gaskets during installation. Measuring signal accuracy could be affected.
If a grounding ring is used in the detector/pipeline connection, place the ring between two gaskets. (See
“Non-Conductive Pipe Grounding” on page 14.)
Meter Grounding
Process pipeline material can be either electrically conductive (metal) or not electrically conductive (made of or lined with PVC, fiberglass or concrete).
TO ENSURE PROPER UNIT OPERATION, THE MAG METER IMPACT GROUND ZERO VOLTAGE REFERENCE MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE LIQUID MEDIA AND TO A GOOD, SOLID EARTH GROUND. PERFORM GROUNDING PROCEDURES AFTER THE METER IS CONNECTED TO THE PIPELINE.
Conductive Pipe Grounding
A grounding bolt is located on each mag meter flange. Drill and tap the pipeline flanges on each side of the meter and install a grounding bolt to each.
To ground the unit, attach a ground strap (provided) of copper wire, at least 12 AWG size, between the grounding bolts on the meter flanges and the bolts on the pipeline flanges. Do this on the inlet and outlet sides of the meter.
Figure 19: Conductive pipe grounding
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SUPPLIED HARDWARE INCLUDES: 2 GROUNDING RINGS 4 BOLTS 4 LOCK WASHERS 2 NUTS 2 GROUND STRAPS
GASKETS RECOMMENDED
GROUNDING RING INSTALLATION KIT
Meter/Amplier Location, Orientation and Applications
Non-Conductive Pipe Grounding
If the process pipeline material is not electrically conductive and your meter was not ordered with an optional grounding electrode, place a grounding ring (available from Badger Meter) between two gaskets on both ends of the meter.
After the grounding rings, gaskets and meter are assembled to the pipeline, attach ground straps (provided) of copper wire, at least 12 AWG size, to grounding bolts on meter flanges and to the grounding rings.
If your meter was ordered with an optional grounding electrode, the use of grounding rings is not necessary.
Figure 20: Non-conductive pipe grounding
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5.12
Meter Installation Plans and Execution
METER INSTALLATION PLANS AND EXECUTION
Plan meter layout, location and installation. During installation, remember these important points:
• Heed all safety notifications.
• Select a detector location with room for installation and maintenance procedures.
• Use proper lifting, rigging, moving and procedures for large units.
• Consider the meter environment; particularly ambient and process flow temperatures.
• Consider the process pipeline (vibrations) and its flow characteristics (valve and pump locations).
• Meter orientation to the pipeline (vertical or horizontal).
• Straight pipe requirements.
• Pipe reducer requirements.
• Special applications and/or situations.
For Remote Mount Units, consider:
• Amplifier location.
• Remote amplifier mounting bracket.
• Proper conduit and conduit fittings.
• Wiring and conduit locations.
Remote Mount Amplier
OTE:N Screws are supplied to attach the remote mount bracket to the amplifier. Screws are not supplied to attach bracket at
mounting location.
Remote Mount Amplifier Location Requirements
• A sturdy and safe mounting surface capable of holding the amplifier weight of 20 pounds (9 kg).
• Within the allowable temperature range: – 4…122° F (–20…50° C).
• Access to amplifier covers, ports, terminals, screen and adjustments.
• As close to the detector as possible.
• Determine length and route of cable and conduit runs.
Mount Bracket to Amplifier
1. Align bracket-mounting holes with amplier mounting holes.
2. Attach bracket to amplier with supplied screws. Torque the screws to 80 in. lb.
2.56
2.56
Mount Amplifier with Bracket to Location
1. Position the amplier with the bracket attached in the desired orientation.
2. Secure the bracket to the location.
Figure 21: Mounting the bracket to the amplifier
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3.75
.39
3.75
7.50
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Remote Mount Amplier/Detector Wiring
Remote Mount Amplifier
The remote mount amplifier has three chambers and five wire ports. The junction box and connections chambers and wiring ports provide amplifier openings for wire, conduit, tool and hand access to amplifier terminal blocks. Detector to amplifier wires connect in the junction box chamber. Amplifier AC power and customer signal wires attach in the connections chamber.
The Display/Programming Chamber provides access to fuses and circuit boards.
Figure 22: Remote mount amplifier
Detector Junction Box
The detector junction box has one chamber and two wire ports. The junction box, chamber and wiring ports provide openings for wire, conduit, tool and hand access to terminal blocks. Detector to remote mount amplifier electrode and coil wires connect to the detector through the chamber wire ports.
Figure 23: Detector junction box
• SUITABLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SHALL PERFORM ALL INSTALLATION OR REPAIR PROCEDURES.
• DISCONNECT POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY INSTALLATION OR MAINTENANCE.
• DO NOT BUNDLE OR ROUTE SIGNAL WIRES WITH POWER WIRES.
• USE PROPER CONDUIT, CONNECTIONS AND SUPPLIED CABLES IN ALL WIRING PROCEDURES.
• OBSERVE ALL LOCAL APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL CODES WHEN WIRING ANY EQUIPMENT.
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Electrode Wires
Meter Installation Plans and Execution
Electrode and Coil Wiring from Detector Junction Box to Remote Mount Amplifier Junction Box
A remote mount unit requires electrode and coil cables, from the detector junction box to the amplifier junction box, be enclosed in properly rated conduit. Use conduit fittings (not supplied) that are rated for Class I, Div 2 hazardous locations.
FAILURE TO USE PROPER CONDUIT FITTINGS RATED FOR CLASS I, DIV 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS INVALIDATES THE FM RATING AND ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, FOR THIS EQUIPMENT.
1. Lay out the cable and conduit between the detector junction box and the amplifier junction box. Use Belden #9155 cable or equivalent for electrodes. Use Belden #8770 cable or equivalent for coils.
2. Run cables through the conduit, between detector junction box and amplifier junction box.
3. Place four NEMA 6P, 1/2" NPT ttings on conduit.
4. Remove the four junction box wire port screws, two on each junction box.
Electrode Wiring in Detector Junction Box
To connect electrode wires in the detector junction box:
1. Unscrew the detector chamber cover. If necessary, use a strap wrench.
2. Remove the protective plastic cover to access the terminal block screws.
OTE:N Plastic cover must be reattached.
3. Strip the cable jacket back 2" (50 mm).
4. Strip the 4 wires back 1/4" (6 mm).
5. Thread wires through the proper cable access.
6. Connect the wires to the compression-style screw terminals of the detector junction box.
BLACK
Coil Wires
Electrode wiring in
detector chamber
Figure 24: Electrode wiring in detector junction box
Cable length, between junction boxes may be up to 100 feet (30 m).
7. Run cable and conduit to amplier junction box.
Red to terminal labeled E1
Green to terminal labeled SHLD
Black to terminal labeled E2
White to terminal labeled EP
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Figure 25: Remote mount wiring diagram
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Electrode Wires
Coil Wires
Electrode
wiring in
amplier
junction box
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Electrode Wiring in Amplifier Junction Box
To connect the electrode wires in the amplifier junction box:
1. Unscrew the amplier junction box chamber cover. If necessary, use a strap wrench.
2. Remove the protective plastic cover to access the terminal block screws.
OTE:N Plastic cover must be reattached when wiring is complete.
3. Strip the cable jacket back 2" (50 mm).
4. Strip the 4 wires back 1/4" (6 mm).
5. Thread the wires through the proper cable access. Connect the wires to the compression-style screw terminals of the amplier junction box.
Red to terminal labeled E1
Green to terminal labeled SHLD
Black to terminal labeled E2
White to terminal labeled EP
Figure 26: Electrode wiring in amplifier junction box
Coil Wiring in Detector Chamber
To connect coil wires in the Detector chamber:
1. Lay out the cable and conduit between the detector junction box and the amplier junction box. Use Belden #8770 cable or equivalent for coils.
OTE:N Plastic cover must be reattached.
2. Strip the cable jacket back 2" (50 mm).
3. Strip the 2 wires back 1/4" (6 mm).
4. Thread the wires through the proper cable access. Connect the wires to the compression-style screw terminals of the detector chamber.
BELDEN 9155 OR EQUIVALENT
SHIELD
WHITE BLACK GREEN
EP
E1
E2
-5V
+5V
SHLD
SHLD
EP
E1
E2
SHLD
SHLD
+5V
-5V
18 AWG
20 AWG
18 AWG
RED
20 AWG
SHLD C2 C1
18/20 AWG
OR 1.0 / 0.5 mm
COIL WIRES
CLEAR
RED
BLACK
BELDEN 8770 OR EQUIVALENT
FOR ZONE 1 INSTALLATION
CONDUIT SEAL LOCATED AT ENCLOSURE ENTRY PER 505.18
FOR CLASS 1 DIV 1 OR 2 FOLLOW NEC 501.4 AND 501.5. FOR CLASS 1 ZONE 1 FOLLOW NEC. 505.15 AND 505.18
2
18 AWG
2
OR 1mm
SEAL
Red to terminal labeled C1 Clear to terminal labeled C2
Figure 27: Coil wiring in detector chamber
5. Connect the conduit to the junction box. Use a NEMA 6P 1/2" NPT tting.
6. Install a protective plastic cover over terminal blocks.
7. Attach the detector chamber cover.
Cable length between junction boxes may be up to 100 feet (30 m).
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Coil Wiring in Amplifier Junction Box
To connect the coil wires in the amplifier junction box:
1. Strip the cable jacket back 2" (50 mm).
2. Strip the 2 wires back 1/4" (6 mm).
3. Connect the wires to the compression-style screw terminals of the amplier junction box.
Red to terminal labeled C1
Clear to terminal labeled C2
Figure 28: Coil wiring in amplifier junction box
4. Connect conduit to junction box. Use a NEMA 6P 1/2" NPT fitting.
5. Install protective plastic cover over terminal blocks.
6. Attach the amplier junction box chamber cover.
Output Wiring
The M-Series M3000 meter converts liquid flow into electrical signals. With proper output wiring and amplifier programming, the signals are sent to, and used by, processing equipment used in operations or other procedures.
OTE:N Output wires and terminals are the same for meter mount or remote mount meters
Output wiring requires 18 to 22 AWG maximum, shielded wire (not supplied). Signal wire insulation temperature class should exceed the maximum temperature where installed (typically, 185° F (85° C)).
Use conduit and conduit fittings (not supplied) rated for Class I, Div 2 hazardous locations.
NEMA 6P (IP67) Protection
THE FLOW METER WILL FULFILL ALL THE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING NEMA 6P IP67 PROTECTION IF THE FOLLOWING POINTS ARE OBSERVED.
For applications with detector mounted amplifier (amplifier is located in submersed location):
• Both screw-on cover gaskets must be clean and undamaged prior to screwing the covers onto the amplifier housing.
• Both screw-on covers of the amplifier housing must be screwed on tightly (note: hand tightening is sufficient, over tightening of the cover may result in damage to the covers or the housing.
• The four screws that attach the amplifier assembly to the detector neck must be firmly tightened.
• Cable glands that are screwed into the NPT connections located on the amplifier housing must be firmly tightened.
• Cable glands that are screwed into the NPT connections located on the amplifier housing must be approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) service. Additionally, the cable gland must be the correct size for the outside diameter of the cable being used. NOTE: If the cable gland is not the correct size for the outside diameter of the cable, the gland will not properly seal resulting in water infiltration.
• All cables must have a “drip loop” to prevent water from migrating down the cable into the cable gland.
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• If an NPT connection is not used, then a plug equipped with thread sealant that is approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) must be used to fill the hole. NOTE: All three NPT connections of the amplifier housing come equipped from the factory with hole plugs incorporating approved thread sealant
• If a conduit connection is required, then the conduit and the conduit hub must be approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) service.
• All NPT threads must have thread sealant that is approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) service applied to the threads prior to installation.
For applications with remote amplifier (amplifier is located in non-submersed location):
• The screw-on cover gasket of the junction box mounted to the detector must be clean and undamaged prior to screwing the cover onto the junction box housing.
• The screw-on cover of the junction box housing mounted to the detector must be screwed on tightly. NOTE: Hand tightening is sufficient. Over tightening of the cover may result in damage to the cover or the housing.
• The four screws that attach the junction box assembly to the detector neck must be firmly tightened.
• Cable glands that are screwed into the NPT connections located on the junction box housing must be firmly tightened.
• Cable glands that are screwed into the NPT connections located on the junction box housing must be approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) service. Additionally, the cable gland must be the correct size for the outside diameter of the cable being used. NOTE: If the cable gland is not the correct size for the outside diameter of the cable, the gland will not properly seal resulting in water infiltration.
• All cables must have a “drip loop” to prevent water from migrating down the cable into the cable gland.
• If an NPT connection is not used, then a plug equipped with thread sealant that is approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) must be used to fill the hole. NOTE: Both NPT connections of the junction box housing come equipped from the factory with hole plugs incorporating approved thread sealant.
• If a conduit connection is required, then the conduit and the conduit hub must be approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) service.
• All NPT threads must have thread sealant that is approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) service applied to the threads prior to installation.
• If a NPT connection is not used, then a plug equipped with thread sealant that is approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) must be used to fill the hole. NOTE: Both NPT connections of the junction box housing come equipped from the factory with hole plugs incorporating approved thread sealant.
• If a conduit connection is required, then the conduit and the conduit hub must be approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) service.
• All NPT threads must have thread sealant that is approved for NEMA 6P (IP67) service applied to the threads prior to installation.
ALL OF THE ABOVE POINTS MUST BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED FOR NEMA 6P IP67 SERVICE. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD POSSIBLY RESULT IN AN ELECTRICAL HAZARD AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE FLOW METER.
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Output Wire Connections
• PROPERLY TRAINED PERSONNEL MUST PERFORM ALL INSTALLATION AND/OR REPAIR PROCEDURES.
• DISCONNECT POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY INSTALLATION OR MAINTENANCE.
To connect control signal wires:
1. Remove the connections chamber cover. If necessary, use a strap wrench.
2. Remove the two terminal block wire port access screws.
3. Connect output wires to processing equipment.
4. Group and place output wires in conduit. Position conduit at amplier terminal block wire ports.
5. Connect conduit to control output signal wires ports.
6. Run output wires through wire ports, into amplier terminal chamber.
7. Strip output wires back 1/4" (6 mm).
8. Connect output wires to terminals.
OTE:N Use twisted pair shielded wire for all output wiring—Belden #1266A or equivalent.
Amplier Output Wire Terminal Block Connections
Figure 29: Amplifier output wire terminal block connections
Terminal Identifier Functions
1 +18V DC 50 mA max supply 2 Input 1 (+) Input Reset, positive zero return 3 Output 1 (+) Programmable passive output to Badger Meter external counter, forward pulse,
AMR pulse, flow set point, error alarm, empty pipe, flow direction, active output to
external counter 4 Common field ground — 5 Output 2 (+) Programmable transistor output, passive output to Badger Meter external counter,
reverse pulse, frequency output, preset output, flow set point, error alarm, flow
direction, active output to external counter 6 Ground from external counter device
connected to terminal 5 7 RS485 A — 8 RS485 B — 9 Analog output
10 Common field ground — 11 RS232 OUT — 12 RS232 IN — 13 Output 3 (+) Solid-state relay output, preset output, flow set point, error alarm, empty pipe
14 Output 3 (–) — 15 Output 4 (+) Solid-state relay output, preset output, flow set point, error alarm, empty pipe
16 Output 4 (–)
error, flow direction
error, flow direction
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Auxiliary Input Wiring Diagram
Function: Reset Positive Zero Return
+18VDC 1
Input 1 (+) 2
Normally Open Contact
Input 1 (+) 2
Common 4
5-24VDC
• Analog Output (Loop voltage = 18VDC Sourced, 750 MAX)
Function: 4-20mA 0-20mA 0-10mA
mA Analog Output (+) 9
Common 10
Functions: Forward (only) Pulse AMR Pulse Flow Set Point Error Alarm Empty Pipe Flow Direction
Output 1 (+) 3
Common 4
02
01
+
External Counter Badger Meter ER8 or AMR Device
Active Output Wiring
Output 1 (+) 3
Common 4
External Counter
0 +
0 —
+18VDC 1
10k Resistor (Not Supplied)
}
Programmable
• Output 1 Transistor Output (open collector) 24VDC Max .5W Max
Passive Output Wiring
Functions: Preset Output Flow Set Point Error Alarm Empty Pipe Error Flow Direction
Output 3 (+) 13
Output 3 (-) 14
+24VDC
+
• Output 3 Solid State Relay Output 24V AC/DC Max 500mA Max
Alarm
Indicator
• Output 2 Transistor Output (open collector) 24VDC Max .5W Max
Passive Output
Functions: Reverse (only) Pulse Frequency Output Preset Output Flow Set Point Error Alarm Flow Direction
}
Programmable
Output 2 (+) 5
Common 6
02
01
+
External Counter Badger Meter ER8 or AMR Device
Active Output
Output 2 (+) 5
Common 6
External Counter
0 +
0 —
+18VDC 1
10k Resistor (Not Supplied)
• Output 4 Solid State Relay Output 24V AC/DC Max 500mA Max
Output 4 (+) 15
Output 4 (-) 16
+24VDC
+
Alarm
Indicator
Functions: Preset Output Flow Set Point Error Alarm Empty Pipe Error Flow Direction
Figure 30: Auxiliary input wiring
Auxiliary Output Wiring Diagram
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Figure 31: Auxiliary output wiring
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Amplifier AC wires
and
terminal
Black to L White to N Green to G
L
N
G
85-265 VAC
45-65 Hz
Amplifier DC wires
and
terminal
Positive to + Negative to –
+
22-26 VDC
Meter Installation Plans and Execution
External Disconnect
POSITION THIS DEVICE IN AN ACCESSIBLE LOCATION.
• Position and identify the disconnect device so as to provide safe and easy operation.
• Label the disconnect device as being for the Mag Meter.
• Install an external disconnect switch or circuit breaker that meets local standards.
AC/DC Power Wiring
• For AC/DC power use three-wire, sheathed, cable with cable diameter of 18 AWG (not supplied).
• AC/DC wire insulation temperature class must not exceed the maximum ambient temperature of its location.
• Use conduit and conduit fittings (not supplied) that are rated for Class I, Div 2 hazardous locations. To maintain a NEMA 4X rating, use watertight fittings that are rated NEMA 4X or better.
TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS CONNECT MAIN POWER ONLY AFTER ALL OTHER WIRING HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
The amplifier is a microprocessor device. It is important that the power supply be as “clean” as possible. Avoid using power lines that feed heavy loads; pumps, motors, etc. If dedicated lines are not available, a filtering or isolation system may be required.
Power wiring is the same for meter mount and remote mount amplifiers.
1. Remove the wire port cover from amplier connections chamber.
2. Lay out power cable and conduit to amplier.
3. Place cable in conduit.
4. Strip cable back 2" (50 mm).
5. Strip wires back 1/4" (6 mm).
6. Attach wires to amplier
Figure 32: For AC wiring Figure 33: For 24V DC wiring
7. Connect conduit to amplier.
8. Attach chamber cover.
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Adjustable Display/Control Card
Because meter positioning sometimes places the amplifier display/programming chamber in an awkward position, the display/control card is adjustable in 90-degree increments.
DISCONNECT MAIN POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY DEVICE MAINTENANCE.
To re-position or rotate the display/control card in the amplifier:
1. Remove display chamber cover. Turn the cover counterclockwise to remove it from the amplier. If necessary, use a strap wrench.
2. Remove the 2 card screws and washers. (NOTE: Use a split screwdriver to prevent dropping screw into enclosure.)
3. Tilt card up and out approximately 45 degrees at the holding clips.
4. Gently pull card down and out from between the holding clips.
5. Rotate card to appropriate position.
6. Angle card and position card holes between the holding clips.
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7. Push card in, between holding clips. Lower card back into position and attach card with screws and washers.
8. Attach the chamber cover.
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Programming the M3000
PROGRAMMING THE M3000
The M3000 amplifier is pre-programmed from the factory, based on information available at the time the unit was ordered. In most instances, it will not require any changes.
The M3000 can be programmed to meter many flow situations and serve a variety of purposes during a production process. To meet diverse needs, there are a wide variety of programming options and parameters. Your metering requirements may not require the use of all program screens, options and parameters.
This section explains how to reprogram your meter to specific requirements.
OTE:N Flow measurement and totalizing continues during amplifier programming.
Display and Controls
The M3000 amplifier display/programming chamber contains a display/control card. This card and its display screen provide easy access to meter information and the ability to view, program, and adjust meter data parameters.
Figure 34: Display and controls location
Display
The M3000 uses a 2.5" x 1" (63 mm x 25 mm) four line, 16-character, backlit, LCD display.
Figure 35: Display
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Programming the M3000
How to Use the Controls for Programming
All M3000 programming is accomplished using the three control switches or the three control push buttons located on the front of the amplifier in conjunction with an on-screen locator arrow. Use these controls to access menus, move from screen to screen, select parameters and settings, and enter values.
OTE:N If no contact is made with the control switches or buttons for 2 minutes, the display automatically returns to the
Main Screen.
Figure 36: Controls
There are two ways to access the controls:
You can use a magnet wand to tap the + (plus), – (minus) and E switches. The amplifier display chamber cover stays on.
Figure 37: Accessing the controls
You can remove the display chamber cover and use your finger to tap the + (plus), – (minus) and E push buttons.
Tap + (plus) to:
• Move text up by one line, relative to the on-screen arrow, when selecting a parameter setting from a list.
• Increase a number by one digit when inputting parameter numeric settings. Tap – (minus) to:
• Move text down by one line, relative to the on-screen arrow, when selecting a parameter setting from a list.
• Decrease a number by one digit when inputting parameter numeric settings. Tap E to:
• Open a menu or sub-menu at which the arrow is pointing.
• Select between ON/OFF parameter settings.
• Move the parameter numeric setting underscore ( _ ) one place to the right when inputting parameter numeric settings.
• Save a parameter numeric setting. After all numbers are input, tap E and the setting is saved, the screen closes and the previous screen with the arrow pointing at Exit this Menu shows again. Select E again. That screen closes and the previous screen opens with the arrow pointing at Exit this Menu. Continue selecting E to return to the Main Screen.
OTE:N If your amplifier is not password protected, tap E from the Main Screen to access the Main Menu. The Main Menu is a
list that provides access to all amplifier menus and parameters.
OTE:N If your amplifier is password protected, tap E from the Main Screen to access the Password screen.
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M3000 Menu Structure
The flowchart on these two pages shows each menu and its submenus:
• Each separate screen is inside a box.
• If a screen “branches”, each screen of the branch is in a box to the right.
• Text in italic further explains the parameter. Mark on the chart what parameters need to be set. Note parameter settings on the chart. Program your amplifier accordingly.
Keep the chart as a reference for other shifts and personnel and to monitor meter performance.
Meter Setup Pipe Dia. Enter the flow tube diameter.
Detect Factor Enter the meter calibration factor. Excitation Freq. Select the coil excitation frequency. Calibration Electric Zero All calibration factors are determined at the factory.
Empty Pipe Cal. Empty Pipe Empty pipe detection setup.
Chg. Password Password New Enter 0000 to disable password.
Measurements Rate Unit Select flow rate unit.
Totalizer Unit Select total volume unit. FullScaleFlow Enter full scale flow for the analog output LowFlowCutOff Enter the low flow cutoff. Typically 0.2%. Flow Dir. Select uni-directional or bi-directional flow. Damping Factor Select as needed.
Input/Output Digital Input 1 Select function for input.
Digital Out. #1 Pulses/ Unit Set for Forward pulse output.
Open Collector Pulse Width Set for Forward pulse output. Transistor Setpoint Min. Set for Flow Setpoint output.
Digital Out. #2 Pulses/ Unit Set for Reverse pulse output. Open Collector Pulse Width Set for Reverse pulse output. Transistor Full Scale Freq. Set for Frequency output.
Elec full Scale Hyrd. Zero-Man Hyrd. Zero-Auto
Cal. Full Pipe Enable/Disable
Setpoint Max. Set for Flow Setpoint output. Output Type Select N.O. or N.C. for any output function. Output Function None
Fwd Pulse / AMR Forward flow pulse output. AMR Forward flow pulse for AMR devices. Flow Setpoint Output will open or close based on setpoints. Error Alarm Output will open or close during error conditions. Empty Pipe Error Output will open or close when the pipe is empty. Flow Direction Output will open or close when flow direction changes.
Preset Amount Set batch amount for Preset output. Setpoint Min. Set for Flow Setpoint output. Setpoint Max. Set for Flow Setpoint output. Output Type Select N.O. or N.C. for any output function. Select Function None
Reverse Pulse Reverse flow pulse output. Freq. Output Frequency out is proportional to rate of flow. Preset Output Output will open or close when preset amount is reached. Flow Setpoint Output will open or close based on setpoints. Error Alarm Output will open or close during error conditions. Empty Pipe Error Output will open or close when the pipe is empty. Flow Direction Output will open or close when flow direction changes.
Figure 38: M3000 menu structure flowchart
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MAIN MENU 00
---------------­>Exit this Menu Meter Setup Measurements Inputs/Outputs Clear Totals Communications Info/Help Logout Language Select
Programming the M3000
Digital Out. #3 Preset Amount Set batch amount for Preset output. Solid-state relay Setpoint Min. Set for Flow Setpoint output.
Digital Out. #4 Preset Amount Set batch amount for Preset output. Solid-state relay Setpoint Min. Set for Flow Setpoint output.
Clear Totals Sets totals to zero. Communications Serial Port Select Baud RS232 communications setup.
Info/Help Error Counts
Powerup Counter Support Phone # Version No.
Restore Defaults Logout Language Select
Setpoint Max. Set for Flow Setpoint output. Output Type Select N.O. or N.C. for any output function. Select Function None
Preset Output Output will open or close when preset amount is reached. Flow Setpoint Output will open or close based on setpoints. Error Alarm Output will open or close during error conditions. Empty Pipe Error Output will open or close when the pipe is empty. Flow Direction Output will open or close when flow direction changes.
Setpoint Max. Set for Flow Setpoint output. Output Type Select N.O. or N.C. for any output function. Select Function None
Preset Output Output will open or close when preset amount is reached. Flow Setpoint Output will open or close based on setpoints. Error Alarm Output will open or close during error conditions. Empty Pipe Error Output will open or close when the pipe is empty. Flow Direction Output will open or close when flow direction changes.
Select Parity No. Data Bits Select StopBits Select Interface
Figure 39: M3000 menu structure flowchart, continued
Figure 40: Sample list screen Figure 41: Sample input numbers screen Figure 42: Sample select ON or OFF screen
Amplifier screens, menus and program parameters are arranged in a branching format—each selection opens a new screen.
The Main Menu is a list of selections. Each selection opens one of three types of screens:
• List screens contain menu items.
• Input screens require numeric input.
• ON or OFF screens control the state of a parameter setting.
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Programming the M3000
Programming Practice—Understanding the Main Screen
The Main screen always displays when programming functions are not occurring.
OTE:N If no contact is made with the control switches or buttons for 2 minutes, the display automatically returns to the Main
screen.
The Main screen has two setting options—Uni-Directional flow or Bi-Directional flow. Choose the setting that matches the fluid Flow Direction through your meter. Both settings display the rate of flow (R=) and flow units. See
“Set Flow Rate Unit of Measure and Totalizer Unit of Measure” on page 36 to program flow units.
Main screen for Uni-Directional Flow Meters
Uni-directional flow totalizes pipe flow in only one direction—the flow direction arrow printed on the detector label. See
“Set Flow Direction” on page 37 to program for uni-directional mode.
Uni-directional readings on the Main screen are R=, T1, T2 and PS.
R = Flow Rate
T1 registers Forward Volume.
T2 registers Forward Volume and can be reset through Input 1.
PS registers Preset Batch Amount.
With this information an operator can tell at a glance the volume going through the meter.
Main Screen For Bi-Directional Flow Meters
Bi-directional flow totalizes pipe flow in both directions. See “Set Flow Direction” on page 37 to program for Bi-Directional Mode.
Bi-directional readings on the Main screen are R=, T+, T– , TN and PS.
R = Flow Rate
T+ registers Forward Volume.
T– registers Forward Volume.
TN Net Total = (T+) – (T–)
PS registers Preset Batch Amount.
With this information, an operator can tell at a glance the volume going through the meter.
Password Entry
With the Main screen displayed, tap E.
If a password has been entered into your program, the PASSWORD??? 01 screen opens. See “Enter a Password” on page 35 for programming a password.
An underscore ( _ ) is positioned under the first zero.
1. Tap + (plus) to increase the number by one digit or tap – (minus) to decrease the number by one digit.
2. When the correct number is entered for that digit, tap E to move the underscore to the next 0.
3. Repeat the number selection process for the remaining zeros.
4. After the last number is entered, tap E.
5. The MAIN MENU 00 opens.
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However, if the wrong password was entered, the INVALID PSWD 02 screen opens.
1. Tap +, – or E to return to the Main screen.
2. Tap E again.
The PASSWORD??? 01 screen returns.
Enter the correct password as described above.
All passwords are factory set to 0000 (no password is programmed or required). If 0000 is the password, tapping E from the Main screen opens the MAIN MENU 00 screen.
Programming Practice—Navigating the Menus
The following pages introduce you to the screen formats, describe how to maneuver to and through them and provide some specifics about programming terminology and parameters.
If possible, have access to your amplifier display and controls and perform these screen manipulations.
All amplifier programming and parameters are accessed from the MAIN MENU 00.
Only four lines of text are visible on the display screen. Tap the + and – controls to move text up or down and into view. Tap E to select a menu item that is in line with the arrow.
Each screen has a name and number displayed at the top of the screen. Write down the screen names, numbers, and parameters that you access and change, in case other changes are needed later.
OTE:N Your metering requirements may not require the use of all screens, options, and parameters.
Meter Setup
1. Move the arrow to Meter Setup.
2. Tap E to open the METER SETUP 10 screen.
METER SETUP 10 is a List screen. It provides access to common meter parameters.
3. Move the arrow to Pipe Dia.
4. Tap E to open the PIPE DIA. 11 screen.
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Pipe Dia.
PIPE DIA. 11
--------------­ Exit this Menu 6mm [1/4"] 8mm [5/16"] 10mm [3/8"] 15mm [1/2"] 20mm [3/4"] 25mm [1 "] 32mm [1 1/4"] 40mm [1 1/2"] 50mm [2"] 65mm [2 1/2"] 80mm [3"] 100mm [4"] 125mm [5"] 150mm [6"] 200mm [8"] 250mm [10"] 300mm [12"] 350mm [14"] 400mm [16"] >450mm [18"] 500mm [20"] 550mm [22"] 600mm [24"]
Programming the M3000
5. On the PIPE DIA. 11 screen, move the arrow to the appropriate pipe size.
6. Tap E.
A status screen, with the statement [(xx mm [xx"] ) **SELECTED** displays for about 2 seconds.
The status screen verifies that the selected pipe diameter size parameter was entered into the amplifier settings.
The screen automatically returns to METER SETUP 10 screen with the arrow pointed at Exit this Menu.
Tap + or – to move the arrow to another selection or tap E to return to the MAIN MENU 00.
Inputs/Outputs
Digital Out. #1
1. On the MAIN MENU 00, move the arrow to Inputs/Outputs.
2. Tap E to open the IN/OUTPUTS 30 screen.
3. Move the arrow to Digital Out. #1.
4. Tap E to open the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen.
5. Move the arrow to Pulses / unit.
6. Tap E to open the PULSES / UNIT 3D screen.
7. Tap + or – to increase or decrease the underscored number to the desired digit.
8. Tap E to move the underscore to the next digit and repeat the number selection process. To skip a digit, tap E. The underscore moves to the next digit.
9. When all digits are set, tap E. The Pulses / unit you entered is programmed into the system and the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen returns.
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Programming the M3000
Empty Pipe Empty Pipe is a branch list screen from the MAIN MENU 00 screen. From here, you can set Calibrate ON or OFF.
1. Tap E to return to the MAIN MENU 00.
2. Move the arrow to Meter Setup.
3. Tap E to open the METER SETUP 10 screen.
4. Move the arrow to Empty Pipe.
5. Tap E to open the EMPTY PIPE 15 screen.
The Empty Pipe default status is OFF.
To turn Empty Pipe ON:
6. Move the arrow to Cal. empty pipe.
7. Tap E to open the EMPTY CALIB. 15 screen.
8. Move the arrow to Cal [ON].
9. Tap E to turn Cal=[ON].
10. Move the arrow to Exit WITH save.
11. Tap E to program your selection.
Continue tapping E to back up through the screens to your next programming selection or to return to the Main screen.
You have now navigated selections to access the programming screens and maneuvered through some meter programming.
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Programming the M3000
Programming the Required Parameters
As you program parameters, see the “M3000 Menu Structure” on page 29. All meters have required parameters that must be programmed. They include a Password (if desired), the Main screen for Uni-Directional or Bi-Directional Flow, Empty Pipe, Pulse Output and Analog Output, among others.
This section presents keystroke details describing how to program required parameters.
Enter a Password
1. With the Main screen displayed, tap E to open the MAIN MENU 00 screen.
2. Move the arrow to Meter Setup.
3. Tap E to open the METER SETUP 10 screen.
4. Move the arrow to Chg. Password.
5. Tap E to open the CHG PASSWORD 16 screen.
6. Enter your password number.
However, if the wrong password was entered, the INVALID PSWD 02 screen opens.
1. Tap +, – or E to return to the Main screen.
2. Tap E again.
The PASSWORD??? 01 screen returns.
Enter the correct password as described above.
All passwords are factory set to 0000 (no password is programmed or required). If 0000 is the password, tapping E from the Main screen opens the MAIN MENU 00 screen.
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Programming the M3000
Set Flow Rate Unit of Measure and Totalizer Unit of Measure
1. With the Main screen displayed, tap E to open the MAIN MENU 00 screen.
2. Move the arrow to Measurements.
3. Tap E to open the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen.
4. Move the arrow to Flow Unit.
5. Tap E to open the FLOW UNITS 21 screen.
6. Move the arrow to a ow unit.
7. Tap E to save your selection.
A status screen displays for two seconds, then the display goes back to the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen.
8. Move the arrow to Totalizer Unit.
9. Tap E to open the TotalizerUnit 22 screen.
10. Move the arrow to a totalizer unit.
11. Tap E to save your selection.
A status screen displays for two seconds, then the display goes back to the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen.
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Set Full Scale Flow Rate Value
Set Low Flow Cutoff
Programming the M3000
1. On the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen, move the arrow to FullScaleFlow.
2. Tap E to open the FullScaleFlow 23 screen.
3. Tap + or – to increase or decrease the underscored number to the desired digit.
4. Tap E to move the underscore to the next digit and repeat the number selection process. To skip a digit, tap E. The underscore moves to the next digit.
5. When all digits are set, tap E. The FullScaleFlow rate value you entered is programmed into the system and the Measurements screen returns.
1. On the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen, move the arrow to LowFlowCutO.
2. Tap E to open the LowFlowCutO 24 screen.
3. Tap + or – to increase or decrease the underscored number to the desired digit.
4. Tap E to move the underscore to the next digit and repeat the number selection process. To skip a digit, tap E. The underscore moves to the next digit.
5. When all digits are set, tap E. The LowFlowCutO percentage you entered is programmed into the system and the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen returns.
Set Flow Direction
1. On the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen, move the arrow to Flow Dir.
2. Tap E to open the FLOW DIR 25 screen.
3. Move the arrow to either Uni-Directional or Bi-Directional.
4. Tap E to save your selection.
A status screen displays for two seconds, then the display goes back to the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen.
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Programming the M3000
Set Damping Factor
1. On the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen, move the arrow to Damping Factor.
2. Tap E to open the DampingFactor 26 screen.
3. Move the arrow to No Damping or to one of the time frames.
A status screen displays for two seconds, then the display goes back to the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen.
4. Tap E to exit the MEASUREMENTS 20 screen and display the MAIN MENU 00.
5. Tap E to exit the MAIN MENU 00 screen and display the Main screen.
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Empty Pipe Calibration
Programming the M3000
1. On the Main screen, tap E to display the MAIN MENU 00 screen.
2. Move the arrow to Meter Setup.
3. Tap E to open the METER SETUP 10 screen.
4. Move the arrow to Empty Pipe.
5. Tap E to open the EMPTY PIPE 15 screen.
To turn Empty Pipe ON:
6. Move the arrow to Cal. empty pipe.
7. Tap E to open the EMPTY CALIB 1E screen.
8. Move the arrow to Cal [ON].
OTE:N Make sure the Flow Detector Pipe is empty.
9. Tap E to turn Cal=[ON].
10. Move the arrow to Exit WITH save.
11. Tap E to program your selection and return to the EMPTY PIPE 1E screen.
OTE:N With the pipe empty, the usage reading should be between 3.00 and 3.30 V.
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Programming the M3000
Full Pipe Calibration
1. On the EMPTY PIPE 1E screen, move the arrow to Cal. full pipe.
2. Tap E to open the FULL PIPE CAL 1F screen.
3. Move the arrow to Cal[OFF] E=ON.
4. Tap E to switch OFF to ON.
OTE:N Make sure the Flow Detector pipe is full of fluid. The full pipe voltage reading
should be below 3.00 V.
5. Move the arrow to Exit WITH save.
6. Tap E to program your selection and return to the EMPTY PIPE 15 screen.
7. On the EMPTY PIPE 15 screen, move the arrow to Enable/Disable.
8. Tap E to open the EMPTY CONTROL 1G screen.
9. Move cursor to Det[OFF] E=ON.
10. Tap E to switch OFF to ON.
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Pulse Output
Programming the M3000
1. With the Main screen displaying, press E once to open the MAIN MENU 00.
2. Move the cursor to Inputs/Outputs.
3. Tap E to open the IN/OUTPUTS 30 screen.
4. Move the arrow to Digital Out. #1.
5. Tap E to open the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen.
6. Move the arrow to Pulses / unit.
7. Tap E to open the PULSES / UNIT 3D screen.
OTE:N You only need to do this if the function of output one (1) is to be Fwd Pulse or
AMR (50 ms pulse.) See “Digital Out. #1” on page 33.
Pulse Width
8. Tap + or – to increase or decrease the underscored number to the desired digit.
9. Tap E to move the underscore to the next digit and repeat the number selection process. To skip a digit, tap E. The underscore moves to the next digit.
10. When all digits are set, tap E. The Pulses / unit you entered is programmed into the system and the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen returns.
OTE:N This is only for Fwd Pulse. See “Digital Out. #1” on page 33.
1. On the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen, move the arrow to Pulse width.
2. Tap E to open the PULSES WIDTH 3E screen.
3. Tap + or – to increase or decrease the underscored number to the desired digit.
4. Tap E to move the underscore to the next digit and repeat the number selection process. To skip a digit, tap E. The underscore moves to the next digit.
5. When all digits are set, tap E. The Pulse width you entered is programmed into the system and the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen returns.
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Programming the M3000
Setpoint
OTE:N This is only for Flow Setpoint. See “Digital Out. #1” on page 33.
1. On the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen, move the arrow to Set point min.
2. Tap E to open the SET PT MIN 3F screen.
3. Tap + or – to increase or decrease the underscored number to the desired digit.
4. Tap E to move the underscore to the next digit and repeat the number selection process. To skip a digit, tap E. The underscore moves to the next digit.
OTE:N When the flow rate falls below the minimum set point value (entered as a
percentage of full scale,) the output activates.
5. When all digits are set, tap E. The Setpoint minimum you entered is programmed into the system and the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen returns.
6. On the DIG OUTPUT 1 screen, move the arrow to Set point max.
7. Tap E to open the SET PT MAX 3G screen.
8. Tap + or – to increase or decrease the underscored number to the desired digit.
9. Tap E to move the underscore to the next digit and repeat the number selection process. To skip a digit, tap E. The underscore moves to the next digit.
10. When all digits are set, tap E. The Setpoint minimum you entered is programmed into the system and the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen returns.
OTE:N When the flow rate falls below the maximum set point value (entered as a percentage of full scale,) the
output activates.
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Output Type
Programming the M3000
1. On the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen, move the arrow to Output Type.
2. Tap E to open the OUTPUT TYPE 3H screen.
3. Move the arrow to Normally Open or Normally Closed.
4. Tap E.
A status screen displays for two seconds, then the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen returns.
5. Move the arrow to Select Function and tap E.
The Z1 screen displays for 2 seconds.
Then the SELECT OUT #1 3J screen opens.
6. Move the arrow to a selection and tap E.
A status screen displays for two seconds, then the DIG OUTPUT 1 33 screen returns.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all the required digital outputs are programmed.
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Programming the M3000
Analog Output
1. With the Main screen displaying, press E once to open the MAIN MENU 00 screen.
2. Move the cursor to Inputs/Outputs.
3. Tap E to the IN/OUTPUTS 30 screen.
4. Move the arrow to Analog Output.
5. Tap E to open the ANALOG OUTPUT 31 screen.
6. Move the arrow to Range Select.
7. Tap E to open the RANGE SELECT 3A screen.
8. Move the arrow to a range and tap E.
The ANALOG OUTPUT 31 screen returns.
9. Move the arrow to Zero Calibrate.
10. Connect an amp meter to mA analog output pins 9 and 10.
11. Tap E to open the ANALOG ZERO 3B screen.
12. Based on the amp meter reading, move the arrow to Decrease AO or Increase AO.
13. Tap E until the amp meter reads the desired No Flow setpoint.
The line to the left of the selection rotates as you tap E, to show that there is activity.
14. Move the arrow to Exit WITH save.
15. Tap E to save the setting and return to the ANALOG OUTPUT 31 screen.
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Programming the M3000
16. Move the arrow to FS Calibrate.
17. Tap E to open the ANALOG FS CAL 3C screen.
18. Based on the amp meter reading, move the arrow to Decrease AO or Increase AO.
19. Tap E until the amp meter reads the desired Full Scale setpoint.
The line to the left of the selection rotates as you tap E, to show that there is activity.
20. Move the arrow to Exit WITH save.
21. Tap E to save the setting and return to the ANALOG OUTPUT 31 screen.
22. With the arrow at Exit this Menu, tap E to return to the IN/OUTPUTS 30 screen.
23. With the arrow at Exit this Menu, tap E to return to the MAIN MENU 00 screen.
24. With the arrow at Exit this Menu, tap E to return to the Main screen.
The above programming sequence guided you through various screens and programming. These are the basic features that need to be programmed initially. See “M3000 Menu Structure” on page 29 for all of the programming options.
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Maintenance
MAINTENANCE
Mandatory, routine or scheduled maintenance should not be required for the Badger Meter M3000 Mag Meter electronics or flow tube, after proper installation.
However, some occurrences may require personnel to perform the following:
• Flow Tube and Electrode Cleaning
• Fuse Replacement
• Amplifier I&C Card Stack Replacement These maintenance procedures are discussed in this section.
• DISCONNECT MAIN POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY DEVICE MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING.
• DO NOT CLEAN COMPONENTS INSIDE THE AMPLIFIER OR JUNCTION BOX.
Flow Tube and Electrode Cleaning
At times flow tube, electrodes, amplifier/junction box housings and the amplifier window may need periodic cleaning, depending on process fluid properties, fluid flow rate and surrounding environment.
Clean the flow tube and electrodes by following the material handling and cleaning procedures documented in MSD Sheets for the products that were in contact with the flow tube and electrodes.
To clean the flow tube and/or electrode:
1. Disconnect detector from pipeline.
2. Clean electrodes with isopropyl alcohol or fresh, clean water depending on the chemical compatibility of the measured uid.
3. Reconnect detector to pipeline
Fuse Replacement
DISCONNECT MAIN POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY DEVICE MAINTENANCE.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. REPLACE FUSE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING. AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MUST PERFORM FUSE REPLACEMENTS.
• Replace fuses with fuses of the same ampere rating and type based on supply voltage.
• The amplifier and coil electronics are protected by two individual fuses—an upper fuse and a lower fuse.
• Additionally, the fuse ratings and values are different based on the type of input power provided (24V DC or 85…265V AC).
• For the AC powered version, the upper fuse is a 630 mA, 250V AC, slow blow fuse, part number 65621-001. The lower fuse is a 500 mA, 250V AC, slow blow fuse, part number 65621-002.
• For the DC powered version, the upper fuse is a 315 mA, 250V AC, slow blow fuse, part number 65621-004. The lower fuse is a 630 mA, 250V AC, slow blow fuse, part number 65621-001.
• Fuse ratings are listed on the circuit board, next to the fuse holders. See the M-Series Model M3000 Parts List.
To access and replace fuses:
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Maintenance
1. Remove the display chamber cover. Turn the cover counterclockwise to remove it from the amplier. If necessary, use a strap wrench.
2. Remove the two display card screws and washers.
3. Tilt the card up and out approximately 45 degrees at the holding clips.
4. Fuses are in the round/black fuse holders. Use a at screwdriver to turn the holder cap counterclockwise until the lock tab reaches the opening and the holder and fuse disengage.
5. Replace the fuse.
OTE:N Reverse steps 1 to 3 to assemble the unit.
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PCB Stack
Maintenance
Amplier Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Stack Replacement
All M3000 mag meters operate through printed circuit boards (PCBs) housed in the amplifier. The PCBs are grouped in a stack located behind the display/control card in the display/programming chamber.
Because PCBs are complex circuits, with all meter functions enabled through multiple links and layers, determining the exact board and circuit that is causing a system problem is difficult and usually requires test equipment.
Should a meter problem occur:
• Call Badger Meter at (877) 243-1010 and discuss the problem with a Technical Support Specialist.
• If the problem appears to originate in a PCB, it may be recommended that the entire PCB stack be removed and returned to Badger Meter.
Figure 43: PCB stack in amplifier
Remove PCB Stack
DISCONNECT MAIN POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY DEVICE MAINTENANCE.
1. Remove display/programming chamber cover. Turn the cover counterclockwise to remove it from the amplier. If necessary, use a strap wrench.
2. Remove the two display card screws and washers.
3. Tilt the card up and out approximately 45 degrees at the holding clips.
4. Gently pull card down and out from between holding clips.
5. Disconnect display card plug from left side of PCB display.
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Maintenance
6. Disconnect the power, coil, electrode and I/O plugs and harnesses from the PCB interconnect card.
7. Remove the 4 screws holding the PCB stack in the amplier housing. Place in storage for reuse.
8. Gently remove the card stack from the amplier housing. Do not tug or pull to remove the stack. Ease it out carefully.
9. Carefully wrap and package the PCB stack and display card. Send back to Badger Meter.
10. Reverse these steps to install a PCB stack.
When replacing the PCB stack:
• Be sure to place the two lower feet of the circuit board support along the edges of the amplifier housing.
• Gently move the stack back into the housing until the two holes at the top mate with the housing. (The stack is not connected to the circuit board in this picture.)
11. When placing the display card back into PCB Display, verify that the mark and the red stripe are aligned with Number 1.
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Specications
SPECIFICATIONS
M3000 Meter
Flow Range 0.1…39.4 ft/s (0.03…12 m/s)
Flow Direction Uni-directional or Bi-directional
Sizes 1/4…24" (6…600 mm)
Conductivity Min. 5 micromhos/cm
Accuracy ± 0.25% of rate for velocities greater than 1.64 ft/s (0.50 m/s)
± 0.004 ft/s (± 0.001) m/s) for velocities less than 1.64 ft/s (0.50 m/s)
Electrode Materials Alloy C, 316 stainless steel, gold/platinum plated, tantalum, platinum/rhodium
Liner Material PFA from 1/4…3/8" (6…10 mm), PTFE from 1/2…24" (15…600 mm),
Hard rubber from 1…24" (25…600 mm), Halar® from 12…24" (300…600 mm)
NSF Listed Models with hard rubber liner, size 4-inch and larger, PTFE liner - all sizes
Fluid Temperature With remote mounted
amplifier
With meter mounted
amplifier
Coil Power Pulsed DC
Pipe Spool Material 316 stainless steel
Spool Housing Material Carbon steel, welded - NEMA 4X/6P (IP66/IP67). Tested at 6 ft (1.8 m) for 24 hours.
Junction Enclosure Material
Flanges Carbon steel or 316 stainless steel (ANSI B16.5 Class 150 RF). Custom lay lengths are available.
Grounding Rings (optional, 2 required)
(For remote mounted amplifier option) cast aluminum (powder coated paint), NEMA 4X/6P (IP66/IP67). Tested at 6 ft (1.8 m) for 24 hours.
316 stainless steel or alloy C
Meter Size Thickness (one ring)
1/4…10" (6 …250 mm) 0.135" (3.43 mm)
10…24" (250…600 mm) 0.187'" (4.75 mm)
PFA, PTFE & Halar: – 4…248° F (–20…120° C) @ max. ambient temp. of 122° F (50° C) Hard rubber: 32…178° F (0…80°C) @ max. ambient temp. of 122° F (50° C)
PFA, PTFE, & Halar: – 4…212° F (–20…100° C) @ max. ambient temp. of 122° F (50° C) Hard rubber: 32…178° F (0…80° C) @ max. ambient temp. of 122° F (50° C)
Grounding Electrode (optional)
Pressure Limits Max. 150 psi (10 bar)
Ambient Temperature – 4…122° F (–20…50°C)
Locations Indoor and outdoor
Altitude Maximum 6500 feet (2000 m)
Alloy C, 316 stainless steel, gold/platinum plated, tantalum, or platinum/rhodium
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Amplier
Junction Box on Detector
Specications
Figure 44: Detector mount amplifier Figure 45: Remote mount amplifier
Power Supply AC or optional 24V DC
Accuracy ± 0.25% of rate for velocities greater than
Repeatability 0.1% of rate Flow Range 0.10…39.4 ft/s (0.03…12 m/s) Fluid Conductivity Min. 5.0 micromhos/cm Flow Direction Uni-directional or bi-directional
Totalization 3 separate displayable totalizers, 10 digits
Analog Outputs 0…10 mA, 0…20 mA, 4…20 mA
Frequency Output Open Collector, max. full scale flow = 10 kHz Digital Outputs (2) Open collector, (programmable – scaled
Communication RS232C serial, standard ANSI terminal
Pulse Width Open collector, 5 ms to 1 second
Min-Max Flow Alarm
Empty Pipe Detection
AC Power Supply: 85…265V AC 45…65 Hz Voltage Fluctuation: ± 10% of nominal Over Voltage: Category II Power Consumption: 20 W DC Power Supply (optional): + 24V DC ±10%
8 W
1.64 ft/s (0.50 m/s) ± 0.004 ft/s (± 0.001 m/s) for velocities less than 1.64 ft/s (0.50 m/s)
(programmable)
(programmable forward, reverse, and net)
(programmable and scalable). Voltage sourced (18V DC) isolated. Max. loop resistance = 750 Ω
pulse, flow alarm, status, or frequency output) max. 24V DC, 0.5 W (2) AC solid-state relay (programmable – flow alarm or status) max. 24V DC @ 0.5A
compatible data stream
(programmable) or automatic 50% duty cycle (PW=0)
Open collector or solid state relay (programmable, 0…100% of flow)
Field tunable for optimum performance based on specific application
Excitation Frequency
Programmable; 3.75 Hz, 7.5 Hz or 15 Hz (3.125, 6.25, 12.5)
Auxiliary Input Max. 24V DC (programmable – positive zero
return, external totalizer reset or preset batch start)
Noise Dampening 1…30 seconds (programmable) Units of Measure U.S. gallons, imperial gallons, million gallons
per day, cubic feet, cubic meters, liters, oil barrels, pounds, ounces, acre feet
Low Flow Cutoff 0…100% of full scale (programmable) Zero-Point
Automatic correction
Stability LC Display Four lines x 16 character alphanumeric, back
light, actively displays 3 totalizer values, flow rate, alarm status, output status, error / diagnostic messages
Programming Internal 3 button or external magnetic wand Galvanic
500V
Separation Electrical
Classification
FM approved for Class I, Div 2, Groups A-D, Class II, Div 2, Groups F and G - CSA Certified
Housing Amplifier enclosure and remote junction
enclosure: cast aluminum (powder-coated paint)
Housing Rating Amplifier enclosure and remote junction
enclosure: NEMA 4X/6P (IP66/IP67)
Mounting Direct detector mount or remote wall
mount, bracket included. (For remote mount, max. cable distance = 100 ft (30 m)
Field Wiring Entry
(3) 1/2" NPT, internal thread
Ports
Ambient
– 4…122° F (–20…50° C)
Temperature Relative Humidity Up to 90% non-condensing Locations Indoor and outdoor Altitude Maximum 6500 ft (2000 m)
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M-Series® M3000, Electromagnetic Flow Meter, Class 1, Division 2 Environments
Control. Manage. Optimize.
M-Series is registered trademark of Badger Meter, Inc. Other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their respective entities. Due to continuous research, product improvements and enhancements, Badger Meter reserves the right to change product or system specications without notice, except to the extent an outstanding contractual obligation exists. © 2018 Badger Meter, Inc. All rights reserved.
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