Badger Meter Blancett B2800XP User Manual Download Page 14

MAINTENANCE

ALWAYS DISCONNECT PRIMARY POWER SOURCE BEFORE OPENING ENCLOSURE FOR INSPECTION OR SERVICE.

1   Frequent inspection should be made  A schedule for maintenance checks should be determined by the environment and 

frequency of use  It is recommended that it should be inspected at least once a year 

2   Perform visual, electrical and mechanical checks on all components on a regular basis 

a   Visually check for undue heating evidenced by discoloration of wires or other components, damaged or worn parts, or 

leakage evidenced by water or corrosion in the interior 

b   Electrically check to make sure that all connections are clean and tight, and that the device is operating correctly 

ADDITIONAL SCALING INFOOMATION

This information is supplied as a general introduction to the basic concepts used to scale rate displays  The applicability of the 

information is dependent on the type and capabilities of the specific display/monitor used 
Flow meters producing an electronic signal are normally supplied in one of two output formats  
•  The pulse format generates some form of alternating signal that can be raw, that is no format amplification or wave 

shaping can be done prior to transmission to the readout  The output pulse rate is related proportionally to flow rate  

Pulses can also be modified to produce higher output amplitudes or specific wave shapes 

•  The analog signal format is a continuous, variable voltage or current signal that is normally scaled to the dynamic range of 

the meter  Typical analog signals are 0…5V DC, 0…10V DC, and 4…20 mA  The analog signals may or may not be derived 

from a raw pulse signal produced by the flow meter 

Scaling for any of these input signals always requires at least two scaling points for a linear process—zero or minimum flow 

point and the maximum flow point  
Additionally, each scaling point has two components, the actual input signal value and the preferred display value at that 

input signal for that scaling point 
For example, a pulse output flow meter has a flow of 50 gpm at a pulse rate of 100 Hz  The actual input signal is the 100 Hz 

figure, but allowing the display to read 100 would be meaningless to the operator  The solution to this problem is to scale the 

display to read 50 (gpm) when the input is 100 Hz 

Maintenance

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March 2017 

DSY-PM-00279-EN-03

Summary of Contents for Blancett B2800XP

Page 1: ...Flow Monitor B2800XP Explosion Proof Flow Monitor Advanced DSY PM 00279 EN 03 March 2017 User Manual...

Page 2: ...Mode 11 Additonal Scaling Parameters 12 Flow 4 mA Setting 12 Flow 20 mA Setting 12 4 20 mA Calibration 12 4 20 mA Test 12 Additional Input Options 13 Battery Replacement 13 Maintenance 14 Additional...

Page 3: ...serious personal injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in severe personal injury or death Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided is estimated to be ca...

Page 4: ...lectable units viewing in run mode and prompts for variables in program mode The display can show rate total or alternate between both rate and total MENU ENTER Programming Buttons Figure 1 B2800XP fl...

Page 5: ...amage to the cover threads and glass lens when glass lens cover is used 5 Pull wires into enclosure making certain they are long enough to make the required connections and to remove the instrument or...

Page 6: ...b Size Kit Number Meter Sizes 1 2 in NPT Hub B280 742 3 8 in 1 2 in 3 4 in with 1 2 in NPT End Fittings 1 in NPT Hub B280 737 All Sizes with 1 in NPT End Fittings and Larger Installation Kit P N B280...

Page 7: ...ion turn on the lock out feature to prevent unauthorized access or changing the meter s setup parameters MENU ENTER Figure 3 Front panel Buttons MENU Enters and exits PROGRAM mode UP Scrolls forward t...

Page 8: ...If the current setting is correct press ENTER to advance to the next parameter To change the current setting press UP or RIGHT to scroll to the bore size of your meter Press ENTER to save and advance...

Page 9: ...rams were chosen as the RATE UNT or TOTL UNT the monitor advances to the SP GRAV parameter Specific Gravity At the SP GRAV parameter press ENTER The first digit of the current specific gravity flashes...

Page 10: ...plitude of the pulse is dependent on the voltage level of the supply connected to the pulse output and is limited to a maximum 30V DC Linearization Linearization enhances the accuracy of the display T...

Page 11: ...password and return to the METER parameter The reset pasword is now required to reset the totals on the monitor NOTE N Entering a password in the PASSWORD screen and leaving the default password in t...

Page 12: ...4 20 mA Calibration The 4 20 mA Calibration parameter is the fine adjustment of the 4 20 mA output The 4 mA setting is typically between 35 50 To set the 4 mA value connect an ammeter in series with...

Page 13: ...Power Figure 7 Circuit board layouts BATTERY REPLACEMENT Battery powered monitors use a single 1 5V D size alkaline battery When replacement is necessary use a clean fresh battery for continued troub...

Page 14: ...ates some form of alternating signal that can be raw that is no format amplification or wave shaping can be done prior to transmission to the readout The output pulse rate is related proportionally to...

Page 15: ...t 2 25 Pulse Output Signals for Non linear Processes Few flow meters actually behave in a linear way There is always some uncertainty about the exact flow at a given reported input value For many comm...

Page 16: ...nitor pig tail This should stop the noise If not then try reorientating the meter to a new location Flow rate indicator bounces This usually indicates a weak signal Replace pickup and or check all con...

Page 17: ...ity 30 mV p p Over Voltage Protected 30V DC Frequency Measurement Accuracy 0 1 Temperature Drift 50 ppm C maximum Optional Analog Output Loop Powered Version Type 4 20 mA current loop Resolution 1 400...

Page 18: ...RT NUMBER INFORMATION NOTE Advanced B2800 monitors only The default is gallons per minute Program Level A Advanced B 28 A X X X X Power Option B Battery L Loop Mounting Style X Explosion proof Units o...

Page 19: ...INTENTIONAL BLANK PAGE Page 19 March 2017 DSY PM 00279 EN 03...

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