
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
ULTRAFLOW
®
54 DN150-250
5512-876 GB/04-2012/Rev. F1
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10
METERTOOL
10.1
Introduction
METERTOOL is a collection of programs for servicing Kamstrup heat meters.
”METERTOOL for ULTRAFLOW
®
X4” is Windows
®
-based software. In combination with a PC and interface the
software makes it possible to adjust ULTRAFLOW
®
X4.
METERTOOL has been developed to provide laboratories a simple and effective access to programming/adjusting
ULTRAFLOW
®
X4. Furthermore, it is used for programming the Pulse Divider incl. printing of label for same.
10.2
System Requirements for PC
METERTOOL requires minimum Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista or Windows 7 (32- or 64-bits) or newer as well as
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01.
Minimum requirements:
Pentium 4 or equivalent (Atom processor/netbooks/mini PC’s are not supported)
2 GB RAM
10 GB HD
Display resolution 1024 x 768
USB as well as CD-ROM drive
Printer installed
Administrator rights to the PC are required in order to install and use the program.
The programs must be installed under the login to be subsequently used for the programs.
10.2.1
Interface
The following interfaces can be used:
ULTRAFLOW
®
54
type 66-99-141 USB port for connection to PC and four-pole plug for flow sensor
ULTRAFLOW
®
14/24
type 66-99-002 Adapter for connecting ULTRAFLOW
®
14/24 (mounted on 66-99-141)
Pulse Divider
type 66-99-140 COM port for connection to PC and eight-pole plug for Pulse Divider
In order to print a label for the Pulse Divider a printer must be installed and connected.
NOTE: The supply to ULTRAFLOW
®
and/or Pulse Divider, if any, must be disconnected during programming. The
sensors are powered via the connected programming interface.
The USB Interface includes a converter box which secures galvanic separation of the supply to the flow sensor.
In order to mount the plug in the flow sensor, the sealing cover must be removed. If the sensor is used where
verification is required, an authorised laboratory must re-verify and reseal the sensor before it is remounted. The
location of laboratory labels and year marks appear from
Figure 27
.