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Summary of Contents for WeathrerTRAK FlowHD

Page 1: ...Installation Instructions and User Guide Included Installation Instructions Configuration Troubleshooting Retrofitting ...

Page 2: ...ed without having to remove the entire flow sensor The existing insert is removed and replaced with the FlowHD insert Instructions are included in this guide This guide will help you through the installation process and provide troubleshooting tips if needed Please read carefully before starting Table of Contents Introduction 1 Best Practices 2 Materials List 4 Installation Instructions 5 Configur...

Page 3: ...wHD near an elevated pipe the FlowHD should be installed BEFORE the elevated section as illustrated below Installation Best Practices Choose a Location Downstream and Past the Master Valve Before installing the FlowHD it is important to select the proper location on the mainline The location must be past the master valve and backflow ...

Page 4: ...s the insert arrow is pointed in the direction of flow The insert can be rotated 180 degrees so its arrow can always be pointed in the direction of flow regardless of Tee installation Go Downstream When installing the FlowHD you will need to provide a straight pipe run of at least 10 times the pipe s diameter upstream of the meter and at least 5 times the pipe s diameter downstream of the meter Th...

Page 5: ...valve box large enough so the flow HD fits inside with room to work Installation Instructions Install the Device at an Angle The FlowHD must be installed at an angle Installing the FlowHD at an angle prevents too much air from being trapped inside the device When too much air gets trapped inside false readings can occur Recommended angle degrees corresponds to size of the pipe that the FlowHD is a...

Page 6: ...e it is big enough to accommodate a valve box that is large enough for easy installation and maintenance 2 Flush water out of the mainline CAUTION Before proceeding It is important to flush water out of the mainline Failure to do so may result in water flooding into the hole being trenched for the install or debris from the mainline covering up the ultrasonic sensor 1 Turn off the water to the pip...

Page 7: ... is fluid Follow the cement manufacturer s instructions for drying time and additional instructions Caution Avoid excessive cement use The excess can flow downstream and clog valves and sprinklers Part 2 Connecting the FlowHD to PVC or Mainline 1 Remove all burrs from the pipe tee sockets edges Clean edges ...

Page 8: ...with the arrow on the insert pointing in the flow direction Note If the meter is accidentally installed backwards simply remove the insert rotate 180 degrees so the arrow points in the flow direction and reinstall the insert ...

Page 9: ...tube Ensuring there is no water intrusion into the connector Tightening connections until secure NOTE If having difficulty getting the twist on connector down into the tube when using small gauge wires use a thin non conductive object to push the connector to the bottom of the tube Upon removal of the object ensure that no voids or water paths remain in the gel Wiring Connections for the FlowHD 1 ...

Page 10: ...date Flow on the Mainline Configuring Flow Firmware versions 7 10 5 or 8 6 5 or higher Use the automatic flow settings associated with the FlowHD if the controller has firmware version 7 10 5 for conventional 2 wire controllers or 8 6 5 f or OptiFlow controllers 1 From the WeatherTRAK control panel press FLOW 2 Press until SELECT FLOW SENSOR displays 3 Press to select WTFLOWHD P XXX You will need ...

Page 11: ...een displays This value remains at 0 and does not need to be edited Configuring flow older firmware versions 7 10 4 8 6 4 or below For controllers with firmware version 7 10 4 or 8 6 4 OptiFlow or below the FlowHD will need to be configured for the controller using the CUSTOM setting To configure the FlowHD follow the steps outlined below It is important to use the K Factor values in the chart bel...

Page 12: ...at a rate of approximately 8 blinks per second Low Flow Active Mode Green LED flashes ON OFF at a rate of approximately 8 blinks per second and the amber LED flashes ON OFF at a rate that is proportional to the rate of water flow through the meter High Flow Active Mode Green LED flashes ON OFF at a rate of approximately 8 blinks per second and the amber LED will appear to be con stantly on but wil...

Page 13: ...indicates its size To check remove the old insert from the meter body and insert the end of a stiff tape measure down into the insert bore until it touches the bottom of the meter body bore Read the depth shown on the tape measure at the top of the tee housing Compare measurement with the Depth Value in the Specifications for Pipe chart and order accordingly Line Pipe Size Method Normally the line...

Page 14: ...e meter 2 Remove the old insert Grasp the insert flange with your hands and pull straight up and out of the tee making sure no dirt or other particles fall into the insert bore of the meter 3 The tee insert bore must be clean before installing the insert and the 2 black O rings on the insert should be fully lubricated Retrofit Instructions ...

Page 15: ...n and controller configu ration 4 Orient the insert over the insert bore so that the arrow on the insert is pointing in the direction of flow 5 Insert straight down into the tee and push down on the insert flange 6 Twist slightly to install and to align the retaining pin holes in the insert with the holes in the tee ...

Page 16: ...12 lbs 0 51 kg 1 39 lbs 0 63kg 2 52lbs 1 14 kg 3 21 lbs 1 46 kg Type Ultrasonic Flowmeter Tee Housing Material SCH 80 PVC polyvinyl chloride Powered by Dc power provided by customer controller 7 5V dc min to 36V dc Max Off State Current 200 microamps Maximum Working Pressure 150 PSI 70 F 10 3 bar 60 C Operating Temperature 32 F to 140 F 0 C to 60 C Field Calibration No Unit of Measure Controller D...

Page 17: ...ON State V Low On State Current 50 Output Frequency 0 100 Hz Output Pulse Width 4mSec Approx 1 inch 1 1 2 inch 2 inch 3 inch 4 inch Length 4 25 in 108mm 4 90 inch 124mm 5 56 in 141mm 6 63in 168mm 7 38in 187mm Height 5 38 in 137mm 5 63 in 143mm 6 12 in 156mm 7 20 in 183mm 8 41 in 213mm Width at wid est point 2 50 in 64mm 2 50 in 64mm 2 88in 73mm 4 18 in 106mm 5 23in 133mm Depth 4 47 in 114mm 4 47 i...

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