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TRICON®/E/E2/E3 Transmitter
Installation and Maintenance Guide
/E/E2/E3 TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
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TRICON
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Neptune Technology Group Inc., which are not to be divulged to third parties and may not be reproduced
or transmitted in whole or part, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose,
without the express written permission of Neptune Technology Group Inc. All rights to designs or
inventions disclosed herein, including the right to manufacture, are reserved to Neptune Technology
Group Inc.
Neptune engages in ongoing research and development to improve and enhance its products. Therefore,
Neptune reserves the right to change product or system specifications without notice.
Trademarks Used in this Manual
Neptune, TRICON, and SmartTrol are registered trademarks of Neptune Technology Group Inc.
Other brands or product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Neptune Technology Group Inc.
1600 Alabama Highway 229
Tallassee, AL 36078
USA
Tel: (800) 633-8754
Fax: (334) 283-7293
TRICON/E/E2/E3 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Literature No. IM TRICON/E 07.14
©Copyright 2014, Neptune Technology Group Inc. All rights reserved.
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Neptune Technology Group (Canada) Ltd.
7275 West Credit Avenue
Mississauga, Ontario
L5N 5M9
Canada
Tel: (905) 858-4211
Fax: (905) 858-0428
Neptune Technology Group Inc.
Ejército Nacional No. 418
Piso 12, Desp. 1201-1202
Col. Chapultepec Morales
Delegación Miguel Hidalgo
11570 México, Distrito Federal
Tel: (525) 55203 5294 / (525) 55203 5708
Fax: (525) 55203 6503
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OVERVIEW
1
Transmitter Styles ............................................................................................................................... 1-1
Digital Pulse .............................................................................................................................. 1-1
Analog 4-20mA ......................................................................................................................... 1-1
Usage .................................................................................................................................................. 1-1
Contacting Customer Support ............................................................................................................. 1-2
2
INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER
Tools and Material .............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Preparation .......................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Inspection and Storage ............................................................................................................. 2-1
Safety and Preliminary Checks ................................................................................................. 2-1
Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Wiring the Transmitter .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Testing the Wires ...................................................................................................................... 2-5
Final Assembly .......................................................................................................................... 2-5
Mounting the Transmitter ......................................................................................................... 2-5
SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE DATA
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Environmental Conditions ................................................................................................................... 3-1
Electrical Specifications (TRICON/E3 Models) ................................................................................... 3-1
CONTENTS
Performance Data ............................................................................................................................... 3-3
MAINTENANCE
4
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... 4-1
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FIGURE
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
TITLE PAGE
Elements of the Transmitter ...............................................................................................................2-2
Inserting Multi-Conductor Cable........................................................................................................2-3
Creating a Hook in the Wire .............................................................................................................. 2-3
Connecting the Conductors to the Terminal Screws ......................................................................... 2-3
TRICON/E/E2/E3 Wiring .................................................................................................................... 2-4
Mounting the TRICON Transmitter .................................................................................................... 2-6
FIGURES AND TABLES
TABLE
2.1
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
TITLE PAGE
TRICON/E/E2/E3 Wiring Codes ......................................................................................................... 2-4
Pulse Outputs (over 0-70°C operating temperature ) ........................................................................ 3-1
4-20mA Model (over 0-50°C operating temperature ) ......................................................................3-1
HF and UP/DN Models (over 0-70°C operating temperature ) .......................................................... 3-2
All Models Absolute Limits................................................................................................................3-2
T-10 Disc Meters ................................................................................................................................ 3-2
T-8 Disc Meters .................................................................................................................................. 3-3
Trident Turbine (TT) Meters ................................................................................................................3-3
High Performance Turbine (HPT) Meters ........................................................................................... 3-3
TRU/FLO Compound Meters .............................................................................................................. 3-4
4”, 6”, 8” and 10” HP PROTECTUS III Turbine Elements Performance Specifications ...................... 3-4
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CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
The TRICON® transmitter provides an electronic interface to Neptune water meters, enabling
customers to monitor their water usage and control various processes based on that usage. The
TRICON transmitter is available in two styles: Digital Pulse and Analog 4-20mA.
TRANSMITTER STYLES
Digital Pulse
The original Digital Pulse model is a 3-terminal transmitter which outputs electrical pulses at a rate
corresponding to the rate of flow through the meter. It requires 12-24VDC operating power and is
intended for use in applications requiring only a digital signal.
The TRICON/E2 and TRICON/E®3 Digital Pulse models are 5-terminal transmitters which have the same
features as the original Digital Pulse model plus two additional terminals (High Resolution Output and
Count Direction) for connection to a high-speed, bi-directional counter. It requires 12-24VDC operating
power, and is intended for use in applications requiring a high resolution digital signal.
Analog 4-20mA
The Analog 4-20mA model is a 5-terminal transmitter which has the same features as the original
Digital Pulse model, plus two additional terminals for a 4-20mA output that is proportional to the rate
of flow through the meter. It requires 24VDC operating power, and is intended for use in applications
requiring analog and/or digital signals.
USAGE
All models are designed to be mounted between the meter maincase and a totalizing register, and they
do not affect the normal operation of either the meter or the register. When used with a SmartTrol®
controller or other third-party instrumentation equipment, both models allow monitoring and/or
CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
controlling complex metering systems. The Digital Pulse model TRICON/E transmitters are produced
in only two styles: Disc and Turbine, for use with ALL Neptune disc meters or ALL Neptune turbine
meters, respectively. The Analog 4-20mA model TRICON/E transmitters, however, are manufactured
specifically for the size and type of meter with which they are to be used. For this reason, special care
should be taken to ensure that you have the proper Analog 4-20mA model TRICON/E required for your
application. Contact Neptune for technical assistance, if necessary.
CONTACTING CUSTOMER SUPPORT
If you encounter any problems with the installation or operation of your TRICON, please call Neptune
Customer Support at (800) 647-4832.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER
This chapter is designed to take you through the installation process for the TRICON transmitter.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
The following equipment is required for the installation:
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medium, flat-head screwdriver
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wire stripper
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hammer
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small (1⁄8”) diameter punch, or similar tool
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multi-conductor, solid, #22 AWG, copper cable
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Dow Corning® #4, or equivalent compound (optional)
PREPARATION
Be sure to review the following sections before beginning the installation.
Inspection and Storage
Remove the assembly parts from the parts bag and inspect them for any damage. The transmitter arrives
partially assembled, with the terminal cover and mounting ring being the only separate parts. Once the
inspection is complete, store the cartons in a clean, dry environment. The temperature should remain
between -40° and 185°F (-40° and 85°C).
Safety and Preliminary Checks
Always follow your local electrical and safety codes, and observe the following guidelines for running wire
between your TRICON/E transmitter and the receiving device.
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Avoid installing your TRICON/E instrumentation wiring near sources of electrical noise, such as:
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contactors, motor starters, and relays
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radio transmitters and antennas
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high-voltage power wiring and transformers
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Whenever possible, separate your instrumentation wiring from other wiring by using a separate metal
conduit or metal wire tray.
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Use the minimum length of cable required for the installation and cut off any excess. Do not coil
excess wire.
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