Badger Meter 340BN Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 7

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9.

Program the Model 340BN transmitter using the diagram

below as a reference.

Note #1:

Badger Meter sensors are pulse type sensors. The K and Offset
information is printed in the owners manual shipped with the prod-
uct. This information is also available on our website. Calibration
constants for other sensors must be supplied by the manufac-
turer.

Note #2

Typically the temperature measured by T1 will be greater than T2
in a heating application and less than T2 in a cooling application.
The selection of one of these choices will determine if energy
calculations are made for heating only  (T1>T2), cooling only
(T1<T2), or both (absolute).

Note #3

The filter coefficient screen allows adjustment of the flow and
energy filters. Filter settings determine how the Series 340BN
responds to actual changes in flow and energy. A scale of 0 -10 is
used with 10 providing the greatest degree of smoothing.

S

tep 1

Select the flow 
sensor type and 
enter the K and 
Offset values.  
See Note 1.

 

S

tep 6

Select the desired 
units for energy 
rate and energy 
total.

S

tep 7

Press Send to 
transmit calibration 
data to the 
transmitter.

S

tep 

8

Press Exit to close 
the Parameters Screen 
and return to the main screen.

If required, press to view 
current programming 
of the transmitter.

If required, press to 
enter factory default 
programming. 
Note:  This will 
overwrite all settings.

S

tep 5

Select the filter 
coefficients for 
flow and energy.  
See Note 3.

S

tep 4

Select the type of 
temperature sensor.

S

tep 

3

Select the method of 
computing the temperature 
differential.  See Note 2.

S

tep 2

Select the desired unit 
for the temperature sensor.

10. After setting Model 340BN parameters, press Exit and re-

turn to the Main screen.

11. Select Configure MS/TP to open the MS/TP Setup screen as

shown below.

Summary of Contents for 340BN

Page 1: ...BadgerMeter Inc Installation Operation Manual Model 340BN BACnet Energy Transmitter PN 941700 0012 3 07 ...

Page 2: ...try make precise measurements and produce accurate drift free outputs The Model 340BN is configured using Badger Meter Windows based programming software Calibration information for the flow sen sor units of measurement and type of temperature sensor may be preselected or entered in the field Btu transmitter information is available when connected to a PC or laptop computer This information includ...

Page 3: ...nap onto the mounting flanges allowing the Model 340BN to be attached to DIN 15 32 35 mm DIN rail systems Wall Mounting Optional metal and plastic enclosures are available for the Model 340BN The enclosure is first attached to the wall using fasteners through its mounting holes After wiring the transmitter may be attached to the enclosure with the terminal headers facing inwards using the slots in...

Page 4: ...low sensor red wire to Model 340BN Sensor Input Signal terminal and connect the flow sensor black wire to Model 340BN Sensor Input Signal terminal The bare wire con nects to the Sensor Input Shield terminal SDI Series standard pulse output option Connect SDI terminal number 3 to the Model 340BN transmitter Sensor Input Signal terminal and SDI terminal number 2 to the Model 340BN transmitter Sensor...

Page 5: ...mmon 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 far thest from the flow sensor termed temperature sensor T2 should be connected to terminal block Temp 2 Connecting the BACnet Buss As shown in the BACnet Sample Wiring Diagram ...

Page 6: ...Comm port taking care to prop erly 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 a cable with a Model DB9 connector is not available a USB to DB9 adapter e g IOGEAR GUC232A can be used 3 Connect the Model 340BN transmitter to a power supply 4 Open the Badger Meter Combo PC...

Page 7: ...nds to actual 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 the desired units for energy rate and energy total Step 7 Press Send to transmit calibration data to the transmitter Step 8 Press Exit to close the Parameters Screen and return to the main s...

Page 8: ...lined below 1 Connect the PC to the Model 340BN transmitter using the Badger Meter Model A301 communications cable Plug the RS232 connector on the Model A301cable to the 340BN socket labeled D I C Comm Port taking care to properly align the tab on the plug and socket to main tain polarity Plug the DB9 connector on the opposite end of the Model A301 cable to an available PC com munications port If ...

Page 9: ...AV2 TotEnergy FALSE BTU kBTU MBTU kWh MWh kJ MJ AV3 Kfactor FALSE dimensionless AV4 Offset FALSE dimensionless AV5 TempMode FALSE dimensionless AV6 FFilterCoef FALSE dimensionless AV7 TFiltCoef FALSE dimensionless AV8 SpHtCapac FALSE BTU lb F AV9 Density FALSE lb gallon AV10 InTACoef FALSE dimensionless AV11 InTBCoef FALSE dimensionless AV12 InTCCoef FALSE dimensionless AV13 InTOffset FALSE C F AV...

Page 10: ...upported BIBBs Product Supported BIBBs BIBB Name Tested DS RP B ReadProperty B 340BN DS WP B WriteProperty B Standard Object Types Supported Product Object Type Creatable Deletable Tested 340BN Analog Input No No 340BN Analog Value No No 340BN Device No No Data Link Layer Options Product Data Link Options Tested 340BN MS TP Slave Baud rates 9600 19200 38400 76800 Segmentation Capability Product Se...

Page 11: ...odel A 301 programming kit containing 340BN 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 Tolerance Current draw 70mA 12 VDC Flow Sensor Input Pulse type sensors Signal amplitude 2 5 VDC threshold Signal limits Vin 35V DC or AC peak Frequency 0 10kHz Pull up 15 VDC 2 kΩ Source Impedance S...

Page 12: ...on exists BadgerMeter Inc 6116 E 15th 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 Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation BACnet is a registered trademark of American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Eng...

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