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1. De-pressurize and Vent System Prior to Installation or Removal.
2. Confirm Chemical Compatibility Before Use.
3. DO NOT exceed Maximum Temperature or Pressure Specifications.
4. ALWAYS Wear Safety Goggles or Face-shield During Installation and/or Service.
5. DO NOT Alter Product Construction.

If  leaking  is  observed  from  the  retaining  cap,  it  indicates 
defective  or  worn  o-rings  on  the  sensor.  Do  not  attempt  to 
correct by further tightening.

WARNING!

Indicates a potential hazard. Failure to follow all 
warnings may lead to equipment damage, injury, or 
death

Warning | Caution | Danger

Overtightening may permanently damage product 
threads and lead to failure of the retaining nut.

Hand Tighten Only

Failure to follow these instructions may result in
the sensor being ejected from the pipe!

Use of tool(s) may damage product beyond repair 
and potentially void product warranty.

Do Not Use Tools

Highlights additional information or detailed 
procedure.

Note | Technical Notes

Safety Information

Do Not Remove Under Pressure

Gauges are not to be subject to water hammer or pressure spikes!

Before  installation  be  certain  the  appropriate  gauge  has  been  selected  considering  operating  pressure  /  full  scale  pressure  /  proof 
pressure, wetted material requirements, media compatibility, operating temperature, vibration, pulsation, desired accuracy and any other 
gauge  component  related  to  the  service  application  (including  the  potential  need  for  protective  attachments  and/or  special  installation 
requirements). Failure to do so could result in equipment damage, gauge failure and / or personal injury. Only qualified personnel should 
be permitted to install and maintain pressure gauges

When installing the gauge connection into the application, use the wrench area to thread in 
and tighten the gauge. Do not use the gauge case to install the gauge.

This  could  result  in  loss  of  accuracy,  excessive  friction,  or  mechanical  damage  to  the 
pressure element or gauge case. The gauge connection must be compatible with the mating 
connection and must be assembled appropriately. If the mating parts do not seal completely, 
a sealing material may be considered.

Sensor may be under pressure, take caution to vent system prior to installation or removal. 
Failure to do so may result in equipment damage and/or serious injury

Installation Safety Information

Pressurize System Warning

Always utilize the most appropriate PPE during installation and service of Truflo products.

Personal Protective Equipmet (PPE)

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Battery Operated 

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 Paddle Wheel Flow Meter

TIB SERIES

Summary of Contents for TRUFLO TIB Series

Page 1: ...Battery Operated Flow Meter TIB SERIES Operating Manual www iconprocon com sales iconprocon com 905 469 9283 Battery Operated Paddle Wheel Flow Meter TIB SERIES 330 TIB Series...

Page 2: ...ow Rates K Factors Installation Information Sensor Installation Correction Sensor Position Battery Replacement V Series Battery Replacement H Series Rotor Pin Paddle Replacement Dimensions Warranty Re...

Page 3: ...pressure proof pressure wetted material requirements media compatibility operating temperature vibration pulsation desired accuracy and any other gauge component related to the service application in...

Page 4: ...PVC 60 C PP 80 C PF 100 C Protection Class IP 65 General Purpose Approval CE RoHS Optional Superhydrophobic Design Contoured Flow Profile Reduced Turbulence Reduced Friction 78 Less Drag than Old Flat...

Page 5: ...e Life Display Functions Pressure vs Temperature Ceramic Shaft Bearings High Chemical Resistance Long Life 40 years m s Self Cleaning Design Bushing 2 Shaft Contoured Paddle 220 220 220 220 220 220 22...

Page 6: ...ife Press Key 1 9999 Light On Step 5 Press Key 1 9999 Flow Alarm Delay Step 6 Press Key Programming Totalizer Password Reset Totalizer Step 7 rESEt 0 Flow Totalizer Reset Disabled rESEt 1 Default Flow...

Page 7: ...CPVC SCH80 Tee Fitting Unit inch Size DN Id 2 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 20 24 50 65 80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 500 600 1 9 2 3 2 9 3 8 5 7 7 0 9 5 11 3 12 4 15 1 19 0 21 0 81 65 54 43 34 96 19 80 9 1...

Page 8: ...licone Inside of Insertion Fitting Locating Pin Notch 1 NPT Fig 5 Retention Cap Flow Process Pipe Sensor Blade Ensure Tabis Parallel to Flow Direction Fig 4 TIB Series OP1 FTM OP2 GPM 01 02 03 Engage...

Page 9: ...if NO Air Bubbles Present Preferred Installation if Sediment or Air Bubbles may be Present TI Series Flow Meters measure liquid media only There should be no air bubbles and the pipe must always remai...

Page 10: ...Screw Driver into Slot Remove Cover Remove 1st Battery Remove Screws Carefully Remove Display Module Remove Battery Pack Replace Battery Pack Reassemble www iconprocon com sales iconprocon com 905 469...

Page 11: ...o Slot Remove Cover Remove 1st Battery Remove Screws Carefully Remove Display Module Remove Battery Pack Replace Battery Pack Reassemble www iconprocon com sales iconprocon com 905 469 9283 11 Battery...

Page 12: ...let or Hammer GENTLY tap Rotor Pin with Mallet or Hammer 50 Out Pin Tap until Rotor is 50 Out Pull out Rotor Pin Push in Rotor Pin approx 50 Congratulation Replacement Procedure Complete Paddle Insert...

Page 13: ...Paddle Wheel Flow Meter TIB SERIES 2 54 in 64 5 mm TIB Series 4 96 in 126 1 mm 3 90 in 99 1 mm TIB Series 3 96 in 100 7 mm 4 36 in 110 7 mm 2 66 in 67 5 mm 4 36 in 110 7 mm 2 66 in 67 5 mm 3 62 in 91...

Page 14: ...ectrical mechanical or chemical damage due to improper accidental or negligent use 3 have been modified or altered 4 anyone other than service personnel authorized by Icon Process Controls Ltd have at...

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