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FP7002/FP7002A Flow/Temperature Transmitter

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The FP7002 should not be mounted at the bottom of the pipe (the 6 

o’clock position) because this is where sediment in the liquid will tend 

to accumulate. The best mounting location is at or near the 12 o’clock 

position, so long as bubbles are not present in the liquid. The 3 o’clock 

and 9 o’clock positions are also acceptable. In an upward flowing 

vertical pipe, the flowsensor can be mounted anywhere around the 

pipe.
As with many flowmeters, the FP7002 requires a fully developed 

flow profile in order to provide accurate readings. To insure this, a 

length of straight pipe run before and after the flowmeter is required. 

The amount of upstream straight pipe run that is required depends 

upon the type of obstruction which is immediately upstream of the 

flowsensor. See Table 2-1 for specific requirements. Downstream of the 

flowsensor, in all situations, only 5 diameters of straight pipe run is 

required, regardless of the downstream obstruction.

Table 2-1

 

Concentric reducer 

15 pipe diameters

One elbow 

20 pipe diameters

2 elbows, in same plane 

25 pipe diameters

2 elbows, in two planes, 

40 pipe diameters 

or one expansion
Valves, pumps*,  same plane 

at least 50 pipe diameters, prefer sensor 

  

mounted upstream

*Oscillating or reciprocating pumps, which produce flow and pressure 

pulses in the flowstream, are not recommended for use with the FP7002 

flowsensor.

  

N O T E

If you do not have the proper amount of straight pipe 

run available at your desired installation location, it is 

recommended to use flow straighteners to decrease the 

required straight run.

The paddlewheel must be aligned with the fluid flow; the installation 

fitting is supplied with an alignment tab which mates with a flat on 

the base of the paddlewheel sensor to insure proper sensor alignment. 

When using the PVC installation fitting, it is critical that the cap of the 

sensor is threaded onto the mating fitting HAND TIGHT ONLY; use 

of pipe wrenches, etc. on the plastic cap can lead to damage to the cap 

and/or the installation fitting.

UPSTREAM 

STRAIGHT PIPE RUN REQUIRED 

OBSTRUCTION 

UPSTREAM OF PADDLEWHEEL SENSOR

Summary of Contents for FP7002

Page 1: ...FP7002 FP7002A Flow Temperature Transmitter TM e mail info omega com For latest product manuals www omegamanual info Shop online at omega com User sGuide NORWALK CT...

Page 2: ...rves the right to alter specifications without notice Servicing North America U S A Omega Engineering Inc Headquarters Toll Free 1 800 826 6342 USA Canada only Customer Service 1 800 622 2378 USA Cana...

Page 3: ...1 2 2 Important Considerations Before Installation 1 2 3 Flowmeter Installation 2 2 4 Electrical Connections 4 Section 3 Maintenance 5 Section 4 Calibration 5 4 1 Flow Calibration 5 4 2 Temperature C...

Page 4: ...SENSOR FAILURE 5 DO NOT OPERATE IN FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS 6 DO NOT USE IN HUMAN MEDICAL OR NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS 7 NEVER OPERATE WITH A POWER SOURCE OTHER THAN WHAT IS SPECIFIED IN THIS M...

Page 5: ...fittings are supplied with a brass locking nut to provide a secure metal to metal mounting to the threaded brass insert Section 2 Installation 2 1 Unpacking Remove the Packing List and verify that you...

Page 6: ...PPED AS WITH QUICK CLOSING AND SOLENOID OPERATED VALVES SURGES OCCUR WHEN FLOW IS SUDDENLY BEGUN AS WHEN A PUMP IS TURNED ON AT FULL POWER OR A VALVE IS QUICKLY OPENED LIQUID SURGES ARE PARTICULARLY D...

Page 7: ...FP7002 FP7002A Flow Temperature Transmitter 2 3 FLOW Figure 2 1 Horizontal Mounting Position FLOW Figure 2 2 Vertical Mounting Position...

Page 8: ...of the downstream obstruction Table 2 1 Concentric reducer 15 pipe diameters One elbow 20 pipe diameters 2 elbows in same plane 25 pipe diameters 2 elbows in two planes 40 pipe diameters or one expan...

Page 9: ...am from the FP7002 and to periodically shut down the line and remove the sensor from the installation fitting for cleaning 2 4 Electrical Connections CAUTION All electrical connections and wiring shou...

Page 10: ...on For our example we will use GPM This will be GPM Max 5 From the table on page 8 determine the proper K Factor for the model fitting you will be using 6 Determine your full scale calibration frequen...

Page 11: ...s 4 Place a reference temperature probe next to the body of the paddlewheel flow sensor with the unit removed from the flow line and lying on a work bench 5 Connect the reference probe to a thermomete...

Page 12: ...etup Figure 4 2 Temperature Calibration Setup 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 5 4 3 2 6 P2 P1 REMOVE RESISTOR AND WHITE WIRE FOR CALIBRATION TB3 TB6 TB1 TB4 4 00 mA 0 00 Hz MULTIMETER FREQUENCY GENERATOR 18 Vdc MAX PWR...

Page 13: ...FP7012 41 16 FP7012 GI 48 81 FP7015 29 46 FP7015 GI 35 52 FP7020 15 52 FP7020 GI 20 62 FP7025 11 40 FP7025 GI 12 44 FP7030 6 64 FP7030 GI 7 22 PART NUMBER K FACTOR ART NUMBER K FACTOR VISCOSITY and S...

Page 14: ...ERIALS Sensor Body Polypropylene body PVDF optional PVDF paddle Viton O ring 316SS shaft Model FP7002A includes brass locking nut Model FP7002 includes PVC locking nut MAX RECOMMENDED FLUID VISCOSITY...

Page 15: ...or otherwise shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential incidental or special damages CONDITIONS Equipment...

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