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Computer Display –

Batch and Cumulative Totals

The computer maintains two totals. The Cumulative Total pro-

vides continuous measurement and cannot be manually reset. 

The Batch Total can be reset to measure flow during a single 

use. The Cumulative Total is labeled with TOTAL 1, Batch Total 

is labeled TOTAL 2 BATCH.
When the Cumulative Total reaches a display reading of 999,999 

the computer will highlight an X10 icon. This indicates to the 

operator that a zero must be added to the 6 digits shown. When 

the next rollover occurs, the computer will highlight an X100 

icon. This indicates to the operator that two zeroes must be 

added to the 6 digits shown.
Press the DISPLAY button briefly to switch between the TOTAL 

1, TOTAL 2 BATCH and FLOWRATE. Press DISPLAY briefly to 

display the TOTAL 2 BATCH. Hold the DISPLAY button for 3 

seconds to reset the Batch Total to zero.
When fluid is flowing through the meter, a small propeller icon 

is highlighted.
NOTE:  Totalization  counts  total  units  without  differentiating 

between gallons, litres or field calibrated units.

Flowrate Feature

To use this feature, press and release DISPLAY until FLOWRATE 

icon appears.

 

The factory set time base will be highlighted to the 

right of FLOWRATE (M = minutes, H = hours, D = days). When 

FLOWRATE is invoked, the display will be indicating rate of flow.

Activate the Meter

Computer is on continuously while externally powered. When 

display becomes dim, faded or the low battery message appears 

(see below), the DC power source needs to be investigated.

Factory and Field Calibration

All calibration information is visible to the user as icons on the 

top line of the display, above the numeric digits.
All units are configured with a “factory” calibration. Both gallons 

and litres are available (“GL” or “LT” will be displayed). While 

holding the CALIBRATE button, briefly press DISPLAY to toggle 

between gallons and litres. This factory calibration (indicated 

with FAC) is permanently programmed into the computer and 

is not user adjustable.
NOTE:  Your computer may have other units of measure pro-

grammed into it. If so, holding the CALIBRATE button and 

momentarily pressing the DISPLAY button will toggle through 

all factory set units. Other possible units are: IGL (imperial 

gallon), QT (quart), CF (cubic feet), CM (cubic meter), BL (42 

gal. barrel), CC (cubic centimeter) or OZ (ounce).

Switching  between  different  units  will  not  corrupt  the  Total’s 

contents.  For  example,  in  GL  mode,  the  computer  totalizes 

10.00 gallons, if the user switches to LT mode, the display will 

read 37.85 litres (the same volume, different unit).

OPERATION

The “field” calibration may be set by the user, and can be changed 

or modified at any time using the calibration procedure described 

below in the Calibration Section. Totals or flowrate derived from 

the field calibration are invoked when the FAC icon is no longer 

visible on the top line of the display.

Verify Accuracy Before 

Beginning Field Calibration

For the most accurate results, dispense at a flowrate which best 

simulates your actual operating conditions. Avoid “dribbling” 

more fluid or repeatedly starting and stopping the flow. This 

can result in less accurate calibrations.
Make sure you meet the meter’s minimum flowrate requirements:

TM Series Meters

  3 inch meter  

30 GPM (113.6 LPM)

  4 inch meter  

40 GPM (151.4 LPM)

The use of a uniformly dependable, accurate calibration con-

tainer is recommended for the most accurate results. Due to 

high flowrate, it is strongly recommended that calibration be 

completed with a combination of volume and weight using fine 

resolution scales.
For best results, the meter should be installed and purged of 

air before field calibration.

Field Calibration with 

Computer Display

Field Calibration and Factory Calibration are defined in the Op-

eration Section. Factory calibration settings are programmed 

into each computer during manufacturing, using water at 70° F 

(21° C). Readings using the Factory Calibration (FAC) may not 

be  accurate  in  some  situations,  for  example,  under  extreme 

temperature conditions, non-standard plumbing configurations 

or with fluids other than water.

Field Calibration Procedures

(Correction Factor Method)

1.  To calibrate, press and hold the CALIBRATE and DISPLAY 

buttons for about 3 seconds until you see FLdCAL. Release 

both buttons and you will see CF - 00.0. You are now in the 

field calibration mode and values from -99.9% to +99.9% 

can be entered.

2.  The +/– position appears either as an “underscore” char-

acter for plus, or as a “hyphen” character for minus. The 

DISPLAY button selects the position and the CALIBRATE 

button toggles this character.

3.  The  DISPLAY  button  can  then  be  pushed  to  select  the 

numeric positions. Press the CALIBRATE button to scroll 

from 0 to 9. Enter the percentage of change you want the 

display to correct. When satisfied with the value, press both 

CALIBRATE and DISPLAY buttons simultaneously.  CALEnd 

will be displayed and unit will go back to normal operation, 

less the FAC (factory calibration) icon.

CALIBRATION

Summary of Contents for TM Series

Page 1: ...the nozzle Installation to metal connections is not recommended Install as follows 1 Plan to install turbine with a minimum straight pipe length as follows Upstream from the turbine allow a minimum st...

Page 2: ...Type Turbine Wetted Components Housing PVC Journal Bearings PEEK Shaft Stainless Steel Rotor and Nose Cone Acetal Washers Stainless Steel Max Working Pressure TM300 All Models 225 PSIG 73 F TM400 All...

Page 3: ...n hazardous locations Be sure O rings and seals are kept in good repair When applying power use DC power only Disconnect external power before attaching or detaching input or output wires Installation...

Page 4: ...Switching between different units will not corrupt the Total s contents For example in GL mode the computer totalizes 10 00 gallons if the user switches to LT mode the display will read 37 85 litres...

Page 5: ...minemaximumpowersupplyvoltageafterdetermin ing maximum allowable voltage of all electronic devices in the system 5 WIRING CAUTION T E R M I N A L L O C A T I O N S 9V_BAT Battery 6 5V to 20V EXT_V Ext...

Page 6: ...wer OUTPUT P U R S I G N A L O U T P U T Connect signal wire to OC_OUT terminal Connect ground wire to any COM terminal NOTE Jumper should not connect pins marked Output P U R Open Collector OUTPUT P...

Page 7: ...006 44 To replace the battery 1 Remove the two large screws and two small screws from the battery coverplate 2 Remove the battery coverplate and gasket 3 Remove the battery and clean any corrosion fro...

Page 8: ...100 ft 1 12 902005 9 Strain Relief 1 13 901002 87 O Ring 1 Item No No Part No Description Req d 14 906005 47 Threaded Plug 1 15 906005 48 Seal 1 16 904005 63 Screw 4 40 x 3 16 in 2 17 42100117 Jumper...

Page 9: ...powered and provides a 4 20 mA analog output propor tional to the frequency signal for communication with PLCs and other customer equipment The 4 20 mA or 0 20 mA output is calibrated under actual flo...

Page 10: ...ction to cor rectly wire the system The display is externally powered by the loop Determine maximum power supply voltage after determin ing maximum allowable voltage of all electronic devices in the s...

Page 11: ...Max V 35 Customer Equipment NOTE Minimum loop power supply voltage required 8 5V Max Customer Equipment Drop Wiring IR Drop CAUTION When reassembling the faceplate make sure that the enclosure seal is...

Page 12: ...Power Supply Typ 12 24 VDC 0 5 V Analog Input Analog In Return 0 5 V Output Local Com TM Meter NOTE 1 Loop power supply electrically isolated from customer equipment NOTE 2 Actual value of loop curre...

Page 13: ...upt the Total s contents For example in GL mode the computer totalizes 10 00 gallons if the user switches to LT mode the display will read 37 85 litres the same volume different unit OPERATION The fie...

Page 14: ...ght press and hold both its SET and 20 buttons Release them when the light blinks NOTE During the high and low setpoint procedure if the new settings are very different from the previous settings it i...

Page 15: ...itu ations where sensor output frequency fluctuates or wobbles substantially The GPI 4 20 mA Out with Display offers a choice of five response time settings selectable by the unit s pushbuttons Proced...

Page 16: ...signal input connections for intermittent open or short circuits F LOOP OUTPUT 1 Output response time setting too long Select a shorter response time setting STABLE BUT especially for fast input sign...

Page 17: ...20 ft 1 125066 3 Cable 100 ft 1 Item No No Part No Description Req d 13 906005 47 Threaded Plug 1 14 902005 9 Strain Relief 1 15 901002 87 O Ring 1 17 120054 01 Main Circuit Assembly 1 18 904005 28 S...

Page 18: ...feet Accuracy Performance Possible conversion error in addition to any inaccuracy of coupled flowmeter as follows Max Conversion Error Nonlinearity plus span any input loop current output 0 C to 70 C...

Page 19: ...CE All information needed for the GA Model can be found in the GX Model sections Consult one or all of the following Important Notice 9 Safety Instructions 9 Installation 9 Wiring 10 Wiring Diagrams 1...

Page 20: ...ironmental Avoid plumbing meter where the Scaled Pulse Module is Subject to constant exposure to water or other liquids oc casional low pressure splashing will not harm unit if cable entry points are...

Page 21: ...mA and a maximum open circuit voltage of 60 V Be sure that you never exceed these limits NOTE Do not apply any AC voltage to this output as the internal device may be damaged The output produces a si...

Page 22: ...de screwdriver or similar tool simply set the module s K factor switches to this number WARNING OPERATION K F A C T O R S W I T C H E S X X X X X The X markers represent the digits of the K factor Thi...

Page 23: ...d an output pulse for every whole unit please contact the factory It is possible to supply on special order units with a K factor range of 00000 to 9999 9 i e no decimal place Check cable entry seals...

Page 24: ...t factory C EXTRA OR ERRATIC 1 Signal picking up electronic Use shielded or shorter sensor cable OUTPUT PULSES WHEN noise USING ANY INPUT 2 Electronic failure Contact factory D EXTRA OR ERRATIC 1 Usin...

Page 25: ...Coverplate Kit 1 2 12052101 Circuit Assembly Kit 1 3 120517 01 Adapter Kit 1 4 125066 20 Cable 20 ft 1 5 901002 82 O Ring 1 6 901002 87 Seal 2 7 902005 9 Strain Relief 2 8 904002 44 Sealing Screw 1 4...

Page 26: ...ion in 2003 This symbol indicates that this product contains electrical and electronic equipment that may include batteries printed circuit boards liquid crystal displays or other components that may...

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Page 28: ...fied outside the warrantor s duly appointed representative B the product has been subjected to neglect misuse abuse or damage or has been installed or operated other than in accordance with the manufa...

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