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Vantage 4000 

>02) Program (Continued) 

 

18)  ST52-1280 is the old style high temperature strap on sensor used with the older Model 4500 on 

thin wall or copper/brass pipes and is 1280KHZ operating frequency.  

 

02) Wetted Sensor: 

01)  V20WT1-12 is the new style hotshot wet tap style sensor and is 1280KHZ operating frequency. 
02)  V20WT1-64 is the new style hotshot wet tap style sensor and is 640KHZ operating frequency. 
03)  WFF-2 is the internal wetted sensor for pipe sizes 12" – 36" and is 1280 KHZ operating frequency.  
04)  WFF-2 is the internal wetted sensor for pipe sizes 12" – 36" and is 640 KHZ operating frequency.  
05)  WR-2 is the internal wetted sensor for pipe sizes > 36" and is 1280 KHZ operating frequency.  
06)  WR-2 is the internal wetted sensor for pipe sizes > 36" and is 640 KHZ operating frequency. 
07)  WFG-1 is the wetted 2" flanged sensor and is 1280 KHZ operating frequency.  
08)  WFG-1 is the wetted 2" flanged sensor and is 640 KHZ operating frequency.  
09)  HS3-1280 is the hotshot style sensor and is 1280 KHZ operating frequency. 
10)  HS3-640 is the hotshot style sensor and is 640 KHZ operating frequency. 

 

03) Windowed: 

01)  WD-1-12 is the windowed sensor and is 1280KHZ operating frequency. 
02)  WD-1-64 is the windowed sensor and is 640KHZ operating frequency. 

 

After pressing the selected sensor style number desired, the program will automatically take you to the 

Pipe Material screen.  
 

Pipe Material: 

The pipe material screen will allow you to select the pipe material for the 
unit. Selections are: 
Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, PVC, Cast Iron, Ductile Iron, Asbestos 
Cement, Copper, Brass and Other. If Other is selected you will need to 
enter the Sonic Velocity of the material. 
 
After pressing the selected pipe material number desired, the program will 
automatically take you to the Pipe Schedules screen. 

 

Pipe Schedules: 

The Pipe Schedules screen will allow the user to select the pipe schedule of the pipe material chosen. If 
the pipe schedule is not known select “Other” and the program will allow the user to enter the Pipe 
O.D. and the Wall Thickness for the application. 

 
After pressing the selected pipe schedule number or entering the O.D. and wall thickness desired, the 
program will automatically take you to the Pipe Size screen. 

 

Pipe Size: 

Press the appropriate number in front of the pipe size desired if the O.D. and pipe wall thickness has not 
already been entered.  

 
After pressing the selected pipe size number desired the  program will automatically take you to the 
Liner Material screen. 

 

Liner Material:

  

Selections are: 01) None, 02) Epoxy, 03) Glass, 04) Bitumastic, 05) Rubber, 06) Mortar, and 07) Other. 

 

After pressing the selected pipe liner number desired the program will automatically take you to the 
Liner Thickness screen. If 01) None was selected the next screen will be the Fluid Type screen.  

 

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Pipe Material 

1)  Carbon Stl 
2)  Stainless Stl 
3)  PVC 
4)  Cast Iron 
5)  Ductile Iron 
6)  Asbestos Cmnt 
7)  Copper 
8)  Brass 
9)  Other 

Summary of Contents for Vantage 4000

Page 1: ...h the manual The change notice will identify the sections in this manual where the changes have occurred Vantage 4000 Table of Contents Scope 1 1 General Specifications 1 2 Installation Procedure 2 1...

Page 2: ...ata Logger Software CD Display Backlit LCD 128x64 Graphic Module Programming Front panel mounted 16 button keypad Computer or Palm Pilot Power 80 240 VAC 50 60 Hz or 12 28 VDC 350 mA continuous Accura...

Page 3: ...hinged door clasps on the front cover of the enclosure To open put thumb on one of the hinges pull toward the outside of the enclosure Once the hinge pops to the outside it will lower allowing the cl...

Page 4: ...Pull Box by others Flex Conduit by others Sensor Cable 1000ft max NEMA 4X IP66 Enclosure Sensor connections 1 2 14 NPT 7 8 entrance holes 3 places 2 2 Note The key will have to be left in the hinge ha...

Page 5: ...C power terminal is separate from the other two terminal strips The power terminal strip has three connections for High Low and Ground for AC voltage only Refer to the wiring diagram below for all int...

Page 6: ...cable and remove the middle cover 4 Remove middle shield Measure 5 8 from the end of the cable With a pair of small cutters cut the shield around the cable at the measured point and remove the cut of...

Page 7: ...inches outside of junction box Select one sensor cable and one cable from the electronic enclosure and place them side by side as shown in Fig 1 Twist each cable s outer pigtails together then the inn...

Page 8: ...g To adjust damping time 06 Lost Signal To adjust Lost signal time and Fail to zero or span 07 Flow Sim Flow simulation 08 Integrator To assign closure for contact integrator 09 Setpoints To assign se...

Page 9: ...s ENTER key and number 01 Flow Units Select the flow engineering unit desired by pressing the number in front of the selection Units available are 01 GPM gallons minute 09 LPD liters day 02 GPD gallon...

Page 10: ...sensor and is 640KHZ operating frequency 06 V30ST 640 is the small new style strap on sensor for high temperature applications and is 640KHZ operating frequency 07 V30L 640 is the large new style stra...

Page 11: ...pe Material screen Pipe Material The pipe material screen will allow you to select the pipe material for the unit Selections are Carbon Steel Stainless Steel PVC Cast Iron Ductile Iron Asbestos Cement...

Page 12: ...sensor placement on the pipe Selections are 01 Z Shot sensors are mounted on opposite sides of pipe 02 V Shot sensors are mounted on the same side of pipe 03 W Shot sensors are mounted on the same sid...

Page 13: ...ards To adjust Span Press the 6 key the cursor arrow will appear before the 6 20 mA line Press the 3 key for coarse adjustment or the 4 key for fine adjustment Now press the 1 key to adjust the mA upw...

Page 14: ...key the next screen to appear is the Lost Signal Action assignment In this screen the user will select the default for the 4 20mADC output during a lost signal condition The selections are 01 Fail to...

Page 15: ...t after the selection is entered Press the ENTER key The Setpoints must be assigned to a Relay 10 Relays Relay Assignment The next option in the program menu is the Relays screen To select this press...

Page 16: ...1 Not active 02 Setpoint 1 03 Setpoint 2 04 Setpoint 3 If set points are selected then the next screen will be storage rate times available 04 Log Channels There are up to 8 channels available for log...

Page 17: ...Display Mode 4 N A Model 4400 01 Display Mode 1 Flow Velocity Totalizer and Status 02 Display Mode 2 N A 03 Display Mode 3 N A 04 Display Mode 4 N A 05 Options N A 06 Totals Reset This option will re...

Page 18: ...s or omissions of others after shipment nor any consequential incidental or contingent damage whatsoever A claim for equipment damaged in transit is the sole responsibility of the customer NUCLEAR DIS...

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