Badger Meter 340 MB Btu Series Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 5

5

Figure 9: Sample Wiring diagram to Modbus Network

Note 1:   Biasing, circuitry, and resistors for PU, PD, and NT terminals are integral part of 340MB transmitter .
Note 2:   For the final 340MB transmitter in a given Modbus network, NT, PU, and PD jumpers should be in “open” position .  Otherwise, 

NT, PU, and PD should be in the “closed” position .

Note 3:   For the final 340MB transmitter in a given Modbus network, all three network terminals (+), (-), and REF should be connected 

to the Modbus buss .  Otherwise, connect only terminals (+), (-) to the Modbus buss .

Temperature Element Wiring
Thermistors
Badger Meter thermistors are not polarity sensitive .  The thermistor 
located closest to the flow sensor, termed temperature sensor T1, 
should be connected to terminals 2 and 3 on terminal block Temp 1 .  
The thermistor located farthest from the flow sensor, termed tem-
perature sensor T2, should be connected to terminals 2 and 3 on 
terminal block Temp 2 .  As shown in the thermistor wiring diagram, 
it is strongly recommended to install a jumper between terminals 
1 and 3 for both thermistors .  This is considered good practice for 
all unused inputs to limit electromagnetic interference .

resistance Temperature detectors (rTd’s)
Badger Meter RTD’s are three-wire devices .  Two of these wires 
are the same color, and one of these two wires is used for lead 
compensation .  The lead compensation wire is attached to ter-
minal 1 .  The other common color lead is attached to terminal 3 .  
The  single color lead is attached to terminal 2 .  The RTD located 
closest to the flow sensor, termed temperature sensor T1, should 
be connected to terminal block Temp 1 .  The RTD located farthest 
from the flow sensor, termed temperature sensor T2, should be 
connected to terminal block Temp 2 .

Connecting the Modbus Buss
As  shown  in  the  Modbus  Sample Wiring  Diagram,  the  position 
of jumpers on each 340MB transmitter and wiring between each 
340MB transmitter and the Modbus network are different depend-
ing  on  where  the  transmitter  is  installed,  i .e .  its  nodal  position .  
For all but the final 340MB transmitter in a Modbus network, the 
three jumpers NT, PU, and PD should be in the open position, 
and only the (+) and (-) network terminals should be connected 
to the Modbus buss .  For the final 340MB transmitter in a Modbus 
network, the three jumpers NT, PU, and PD should be in the closed 
position, and all three network terminals (+), (-), and REF should 
be connected to the Modbus buss .

Note:  The Model 340MB transmitter default polling address 
must  be  changed  before  it  is  introduced  into  an  existing 
network to avoid possible address conflicts.  Please refer to 
programming instructions in the next section. 

Figure 8: rTd Wiring diagram

+5 VDC

1

2

3

Temp 1

1

3

Temp 2

2

Node "n"  

Supply

Retur

n

Supply

Retur

n

Temp 2

1

2

3

Temp 1

1

3

2

Node 1  

Comm LED

REF

PU

PD

NT

_

+

47k

120

47k

Comm LED

REF

PU

PD

NT

_

+

+5 VDC

47k

120

47k

REF

-

+

Modbus

PU

Note 2

Note 1

Note 2

10k

Thermistors

Jumpers

Note 3

100 

Ω 

RTD’s or 1000 

Ω 

RTD’s

NT

PD

PU

NT

PD

RTU/ASCII

T2

T1

T2

T1

+5 VDC

1

2

3

Temp 1

1

3

Temp 2

2

Node "n"  

Supply

Retur

n

Supply

Retur

n

Temp 2

1

2

3

Temp 1

1

3

2

Node 1  

Comm LED

REF

PU

PD

NT

_

+

47k

120

47k

Comm LED

REF

PU

PD

NT

_

+

+5 VDC

47k

120

47k

REF

-

+

Modbus

PU

Note 2

Note 1

Note 2

10k

Thermistors

Jumpers

Note 3

100 

Ω 

RTD’s or 1000 

Ω 

RTD’s

NT

PD

PU

NT

PD

RTU/ASCII

T2

T1

T2

T1

+5 VDC

1

2

3

Temp 1

1

3

Temp 2

2

Node "n"  

Supply

Retur

n

Supply

Retur

n

Temp 2

1

2

3

Temp 1

1

3

2

Node 1  

Comm LED

REF

PU

PD

NT

_

+

47k

120

47k

Comm LED

REF

PU

PD

NT

_

+

+5 VDC

47k

120

47k

REF

-

+

Modbus

PU

Note 2

Note 1

Note 2

10k

Thermistors

Jumpers

Note 3

100 

Ω 

RTD’s or 1000 

Ω 

RTD’s

NT

PD

PU

NT

PD

RTU/ASCII

T2

T1

T2

T1

Figure 7: Thermistor Wiring diagram

PRELIMINARY

Summary of Contents for 340 MB Btu Series

Page 1: ...BadgerMeter Inc Installation Operation Manual Model 340MB Modbus Energy Transmitter PN 820035 12 07 PRELIMINARY...

Page 2: ...ements and produce accurate drift free outputs The Model 340MB is configured using Badger Meter Windows based programming software Calibration information for the flow sensor units of measurement and...

Page 3: ...through its mounting holes After wiring the transmitter may be attached to the enclosure with the terminal headers facing inwards using the slots in the mounting flanges As an alternate mounting arra...

Page 4: ...Model 340MB Sensor Input Signal terminal and connect the flow sensor black wire to Model 340MB Sensor Input Signal terminal The bare wire connects to the Sensor Input Shield terminal SDI Series standa...

Page 5: ...m the flow sensor termed temperature sensor T2 should be connected to terminal block Temp 2 Connecting the Modbus Buss As shown in the Modbus Sample Wiring Diagram the position of jumpers on each 340M...

Page 6: ...rt taking care to properly align the tab on the plug and socket to maintain polarity Plug the Model DB9 connector on the opposite end of the Model A301 cable to an available PC communications port If...

Page 7: ...tual changes in flow and energy A scale of 0 10 is used with 10 providing the greatest degree of smoothing Step 1 Select the flow sensor type and enter the K and Offset values See Note 1 Step 6 Select...

Page 8: ...us network as outlined below 1 Connect the PC to the Model 340MB transmitter using the Badger Meter Model A301 communications cable Plug the RS232 connector on the Model A301cable to the 340MB socket...

Page 9: ...oat R W Temperature Calculation Mode 18 IEEE754 Float R W Flow Filter Coefficient 20 IEEE754 Float R W Temperature Filter Coefficient 22 IEEE754 Float R W Specific Heat Capacity 24 IEEE754 Float R W F...

Page 10: ...del 340BN programming kit containing software and Model A 301 programming cable is required for programming and setup SPECIFICATIONS Power Power supply options 12 24 VAC rms Tolerance 12 24 VDC Tolera...

Page 11: ...11 This page intentionally left blank PRELIMINARY...

Page 12: ...Street Tulsa Oklahoma 74112 918 836 8411 Fax 918 832 9962 www badgermeter com Please see our website at www dataindustrial com for specific contacts Copyright Badger Meter Inc 2007 All rights reserved...

Reviews: