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MS574 0210 0007 

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2 - FLOWRATE 

The settings for total and flowrate are entirely separate. In this way, different units of measurement 
can be used for each e.g. cubic meters for total and liters for flowrate.  
The display update time for flowrate is one second or more. 

MEASUREMENT UNIT 
21 

SETUP - 21 determines the measurement unit for flowrate. 
The following units can be selected: 
 
 

mL - L - m3 - mg - g - kg - ton - GAL - bbl - lb - cf - REV -  

 

no unit - scf - Nm3 - NL - P. 

 
Alteration of the measurement unit will have consequences for operator 
and SETUP-level values.  
Please note that the K-factor has to be adapted as well; the calculation is 
not done automatically. 

TIME UNIT 
22 

The flowrate can be calculated per second (SEC), minute (MIN), hour 
(HR) or day (DAY). 

DECIMALS  
23 

This setting determines for flowrate the number of digits following the 
decimal point. The following can be selected: 
 
 

00000   -  1111.1  -  2222.22   -  3333.333 

 

K-FACTOR  
24 

With the K-factor, the flowmeter pulse signals are converted to a flowrate. 
The K-factor is based on the number of pulses generated by the 
flowmeter per selected measurement unit (SETUP 21), for example per 
liter. The more accurate the K-factor, the more accurate the functioning of 
the system will be. For examples read SETUP 13. 

DECIMALS K-FACTOR 
25 

This setting determines the number of decimals for the K-factor  
(SETUP 24). The following can be selected: 
 
 

0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 

 
Please note that this SETUP - influences the accuracy of the K-factor 
indirectly. 
This setting has NO influence on the displayed number of digits for 
"flowrate" (SETUP 23)! 

CALCULATION 
26 

The flowrate is calculated by measuring the time between a number of  
pulses, for example 10 pulses. The more pulses the more accurate the 
flowrate will be. The maximum value is 255 pulses.  

Note:

 the lower the number of pulses, the higher the power consumption 

of the unit will be (important for battery powered applications). 

Note:

 for low frequency applications (below 10Hz): do not program more 

than 10 pulses else the update time will be very slow. 

Note:

 for high frequency application (above 1kHz) do program a value of 

100 or more pulses. 

CUT-OFF TIME 
27 

With this setting, you determine a minimum flow requirement thresh-hold, 
if during this time less than XXX-pulses (SETUP 26) are generated, the 
flowrate will be displayed as zero.  
The cut-off time has to be entered in seconds - maximum time is 999 
seconds (about 15 minutes). 

Summary of Contents for ER-M

Page 1: ...FLOWRATE INDICATOR TOTALIZER Electronic Register ER METER MOUNT REMOTE MOUNT ER RMA ER M ER RMP GA012P GB012P Signal input flowmeter NPN and Reed MS574 0210 0007...

Page 2: ...on our products signifies that this product should not be disposed of in general waste or landfill Please contact your local dealer national distributor or Macnaught Technical Services for informatio...

Page 3: ...rocedures which if not performed correctly may lead to personal injury a safety hazard or damage of the ER or connected instruments A caution indicates actions or procedures which if not performed cor...

Page 4: ...8 3 2 2 Overview functions SETUP level 11 3 2 3 Explanation of SETUP functions 12 1 Total 12 2 Flowrate 13 3 Display 14 4 Power management 14 5 Flowmeter 15 6 Others 15 4 Installation 16 4 1 General d...

Page 5: ...Configuration of the unit The ER has been designed to be implemented in many types of applications For that reason a SETUP level is available to configure your ER according to your specific requireme...

Page 6: ...is meant for users operators 2 2 CONTROL PANEL The following keys are available Fig 2 Control Panel Functions of the keys This key is used to program and save new values or settings It is also used to...

Page 7: ...rrows indicate the increase decrease of the flowrate trend Clear total The value for total can be re initialized To do so press CLEAR twice After pressing CLEAR once the flashing text PUSH CLEAR is di...

Page 8: ...are to be observed Ensure that the measuring system is correctly wired up according to the wiring diagrams The housing may only be opened by trained personnel Take careful notice of the Safety rules i...

Page 9: ...rd SETUP at the bottom of the display The number is a combination of two figures The first figure indicates the function group and the second figure the sub function Additionally each function is expr...

Page 10: ...in the other direction When data is altered but ENTER is not pressed then the alteration can still be cancelled by waiting for 20 seconds or by pressing ENTER for three seconds the PROG procedure will...

Page 11: ...our day 23 DECIMALS 0 1 2 3 Ref displayed value 24 K FACTOR 0 000010 9 999 999 25 DECIMALS K FACTOR 0 6 26 CALCULATION per 1 255 pulses 27 CUT OFF 0 1 999 9 seconds 3 DISPLAY 31 FUNCTION total flowrat...

Page 12: ...bic meter The more accurate the K factor the more accurate the functioning of the system will be Example 1 Calculating the K factor Let us assume that the flowmeter generates 2 4813 pulses per liter a...

Page 13: ...UP 21 for example per liter The more accurate the K factor the more accurate the functioning of the system will be For examples read SETUP 13 DECIMALS K FACTOR 25 This setting determines the number of...

Page 14: ...display information influences the power consumption significantly When the application does not require a fast display update it is strongly advised to select a slow refresh rate Please understand t...

Page 15: ...of a serious breakdown or to assess the suitability of your model for upgrade considerations VERSION SOFTWARE 62 For support and maintenance it is important to have information about the characteristi...

Page 16: ...ontact is no longer assured when the housing cover is removed or the panel cabinet has been opened danger from electrical shock The housing may only be opened by trained personnel Take careful notice...

Page 17: ...ENCLOSURE Aluminum enclosures ER RMA 75 mm 2 95 115 mm 4 53 PANEL MOUNT option 29 1 mm 1 15 31 mm 1 22 ER RMA M20 x 1 5 PG9 PG9 30mm 30mm 22 5mm 130 mm 5 12 120 mm 4 72 112 mm 4 40 60 mm 2 36 98 mm 3...

Page 18: ...1 mm 1 15 31 mm 1 22 130 mm 5 12 120 mm 4 72 112 mm 4 40 60 mm 2 36 30mm 30mm D 16mm D 20mm D 16mm 22 5mm 115 mm 4 53 98 mm 3 86 PANEL MOUNT option ER RMP Fig 6 Dimensions GRP enclosures Meter Mount e...

Page 19: ...ate cable glands with effective IP67 NEMA4X seals for all wires Unused cable entries ensure that you fit IP67 NEMA4X plugs to maintain rating A reliable ground connection for both the sensor and if ap...

Page 20: ...wer is applied to these terminals the optional internal battery will be disabled enabled automatically to extend the battery life time Terminal 6 Power supply 8 2V sensor supply With this option a lim...

Page 21: ...REED LP low pass filter read par 3 2 3 INTERNAL EXTERNAL Reed switch signal input 2 Common ground unit SIGNAL 1 GND shielding REED SWITCH 3 2V DC 1M low pass filter selection REED LP Flowmeter Termin...

Page 22: ...rnal atmosphere of the ER in such a way that no condensation will occur for example by placing dry silica gel sachet in the casing just before closing it Furthermore it is required to replace or dry t...

Page 23: ...95 LxHxD IP67 NEMA4X Drilling 2x PG9 1x M20 Drilling 2x 16mm 0 63 1x 20mm 0 78 Round meter mount enclosures Classification Type ER M Dimensions 161 x 87 5mm 5 10 x 2 38 xD IP67 NEMA 4X Aluminum meter...

Page 24: ...all pulse signals Operator functions Displayed functions total and or flowrate total and accumulated total total can be reset to zero by pressing the CLEAR key twice Total Digits 7 digits Units L m3...

Page 25: ...ETUP 26 27 The unit has to count the number of pulses according to SETUP 26 within the time according to SETUP 27 Make sure that 27 is set to 10 0 seconds for example the result is that the unit has a...

Page 26: ...13 time unit 13 functional description 5 hardware version 3 installation 16 IP classification 16 keys 6 low battery 7 main function 9 maintenance 22 manual version 3 model 15 operational 6 operator le...

Page 27: ...nel 6 Fig 3 Example of display information during process 7 Fig 4 Example of low battery alarm 7 Fig 5 Dimensions Aluminum enclosures 17 Fig 6 Dimensions GRP enclosures 18 Fig 6A Dimensions ER M serie...

Page 28: ...010 27 cut off time 30 0 sec 3 DISPLAY 31 function total 32 backlight off 33 brightness 5 4 POWER MANAGEMENT 41 LCD new 1 sec 42 mode operational 5 FLOWMETER 51 signal NPN 6 OTHERS 61 model ER ER ER 6...

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