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S-178-10(E)

   (注記)

1. 出力周波数は最大流量時における数値です。

        .

部内はオプション設定です。(網掛け無し部:出荷時標準設定)

        . 補正パルス出力単位(パルス重み)または補正出力パルス幅は、表中の○印が設定可能となっ
       ております。設定を変更される場合は、○印をご確認の上、1 頁〜「パラメータ設定要領」に
       従い、パラメータ:Pu(パルス重み)または Pon(パルス幅)を設定してください。
        . 補正パルス幅は、表中○印以外にも 1ms 単位にて任意に設定可能ですが、その場合は、最大流
       量時において、パルスが結合されない様に注意してください。

     (NOTES ) 

1. Output frequencies are those values at the maximum flowrate.

 

  . Hatched areas 

show setup options.(Unhatched area: Default at shipment from factory)           

 

    . Factored pulse output unit (pulse weight) or factored output pulse width marked with ○ in the 

      table are adjustable.  If you want to change the current setting,  make sure of the circle ○ first
                     and set up new prameters Pu (pulse weight) or Pon (pulse width) referring to "Parameter Setup
                     Procedure" on page 1.
 

      . Factored pulse width is adjustable in increments of 1 ms bcsides those marked with circle ○ ,  however,  

                     in this case, use care to avoid bridging of adjacent pulses at max. flowrate.

(5)適合規格 

Applicable standards

適用 EU 指令
適用規格・その他

電磁両立性指令:8//EEC,/1/EEC,/8/EEC
電磁両立性指令
  EN011:18/A1:1,Group 1,Class B
  EN1000--:001

Applicable EU Directive
Applicable EN standards,etc.

Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Directives:8//EEC,/1/EEC,/8/EEC
For Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Directives
  EN011:18/A1:1,Group 1,Class B
  EN1000--:011

Summary of Contents for FLOWPET-EG LS4976-4 0A Series

Page 1: ...TRONICS REGISTER PROVIDED EG FLOWPET EG Water service MODEL LS5277 4 0B LS5377 4 0B LS5577 4 0B LS5677 4 0B Oil service MODEL LS4976 4 0 LS5076 4 0 LS5276 4 0 LS5376 4 0 LS5576 4 0 LS5676 4 0 A B C D...

Page 2: ...4 8 2 9 3 10 3 1 10 3 2 11 3 3 12 4 13 4 1 13 4 2 16 4 3 17 4 4 18 4 5 20 5 22 5 1 22 5 2 24 5 3 26 6 28 6 1 28 6 2 29 7 32 7 1 32 7 2 35 7 3 35 8 36 9 43 10 46 46 47 11 48 11 1 48 11 2 51 12 64 1 64...

Page 3: ...11 3 3 Part Names 12 4 PIPING 13 4 1 Piping Precautions 13 4 2 Flushing the Piping Assembly 16 4 3 Lagging Work 17 4 4 Example of Installations 18 4 5 How to Change the Flow Directions and Display Or...

Page 4: ...time in the future you seek our assistance contact the nearest sales office in your area CONVENTIONS Shown in this manual are the signal words NOTE CAUTION and WARNING as described in the examples be...

Page 5: ...specifications before shipment from our factory Indicated on the register are the product code number and ratings Make sure to see that the Product Code Explanation in Section 3 2 and the General Spe...

Page 6: ...ackaged from our factory if possible 2 This instrument is adjusted and inspected as an assembly consisting of the flowmeter pulse generator sensor and register It should therefore be handled as an ass...

Page 7: ...here vibration and impact shocks are least encountered where temperature and humidity in the storage location are as near to the room temperature and humidity 25 C and 65 or so 3 If you store a Flowpe...

Page 8: ...s recommended for ease of pipeline drainage Provide a drain plug See pipeline drawing on pages 18 and 19 Lagging is necessary The register strainer cover and drain plug should not be lagged however Ta...

Page 9: ...essary that the meter be used within the specified conditions in flowrate pressure temper ature and viscosity These operating conditions are stated on the nameplate of flowmeter s register and in the...

Page 10: ...1 Precise flow measurement can be achieved by nature of the Oval positive displacement meter 2 The register an LCD counter offers multiple functions The counter face may be oriented in any direction...

Page 11: ...se Generator 5 50ms Provided factored pulse width 50ms 6 100ms Provided factored pulse width 100ms 7 250ms Provided factored pulse width 250ms 0 0 Always 0 A 0 120 Oil service Standard model 0 to 120...

Page 12: ...10 E 12 3 3 Part Names NOTE Only pulse generator equipped meters are furnished with the cable shown here with an asterisk METER BODY REGISTER LCD LCD DISPLAY 1m CABLE 1m LONG COOLING BLOCK HIGH TEMP...

Page 13: ...p taking into consideration the pressure loss of the entirre piping system In case where the material is allowed to flow by means of a head instead of using a pump a pressure head greater than the pre...

Page 14: ...9mPa s SS5278A 6 300 L h 50 3800 L h SS5378A 7 5 m3 h 28 6 4 m3 h SS5578A 23 11 m3 h 26 14 m3 h SS5678A 25 20 m3 h 40 24 m3 h kPa 1 2mPa s 19mPa s LS4976 32 800 L h 47 800 L h LS5076 14 1600 L h 40 20...

Page 15: ...ng piping assembly careful valve operations sequence is required to safeguard the rotors against damage due to violent rotor spinning by rushing air currents Adhere to the instructions on operation se...

Page 16: ...meter from the piping assembly and intall a short pipe section in place of the meter Flushing the piping assembly with the meter in place will result in serious costly damage to the meter s measuring...

Page 17: ...ure will rise to an excessive level and result in costly damage see figure above 5 Heat insulation should not cover up the front cover register seat 6 In applying heat insulation take into account the...

Page 18: ...tions on page 13 For outline dimen tions see page 70 Vertical Line Install in the bypass side to pre vent scales falling from top of the piping assembly 600mm Marked is the space required for disassem...

Page 19: ...el plane 21 22 To change flow directions register face directions see page 21 If your meter is equipped with a pulse generator make electrical connections according to the wiring instruc tions on page...

Page 20: ...eline and separate the register from the meter body Aligin the arrow mark indicating the flow direction with the flow direction In case of changing the flow direction from R to L to L to R turn the me...

Page 21: ...0 Click indexed in increments of 15 deg the register face can simply and readily be changed to a desired direc tion for maximum viewability The maximum angle is 180 deg upward or downward See sketch b...

Page 22: ...S 178 10 E 22 5 MODEL LS 7 4 0 5 1 1 2 JIS C3311 2 JIS C3312 1 25mm2 2 0mm2 2 4 2 JIS C3311 JIS C3312 2 0mm2 1km 1km 3 4 1 m 6 7 3 5 6 7 A B C D...

Page 23: ...one kilometer NOTE If transmission length exceeds one kilometer consult factory 3 Prevention of inductive interference Route the field wiring sufficiently away from existing power cables or power circ...

Page 24: ...to the wiring nameplate attached to the pulse generator Wiring Nameplate SUP 12 50VDC BROWN COM 0V GREEN SIG 1 GREY FACTORED PULSE SIG 2 WHITE UNFACTORED PULSE 1 NOTE1 BROWN is for an external power s...

Page 25: ...rating on external power do not remove the battery In case external power is interrupted for some reason the operation is automatically switched to the battery drive 2 The shielded cable 1 meter long...

Page 26: ...ment open BROWN SUP 1 30VDC 20mA Both factored and unfactored pulse output are of open collector output Use a load resistor that holds the power to 30V DC 20mA max 2 Exceeding the ratings or making wi...

Page 27: ...t EG BROWN SUP 1 WHITE SIG2 SIG1 GREY 1 UNFACTORED PULSE FACTORED PULSE GREEN COM TOTAL COUNTER FOR EXAMPLE PR 101M Model PR 101M etc EL0122 Combination instantaneous flowrate indicator totalizer Mode...

Page 28: ...rator LCD LCD display 6 DISPLAY AND CONTROLS 6 1 Display NOTE About the Units of Registration The units of registration can be changed L std kL m3 g kg t h min normal none Any change in the units of r...

Page 29: ...for any external power source Pulse generator equipped model operates on an external power 2 LCD 8 LCD LCD display An 8 digit LCD displays accumulated total instantaneous flowrate hourly and per minu...

Page 30: ...ssing the mode button to obtain an instantane ous flow rate while the meter is in operation the in ternal counter keeps counting the flow for accumu lated total 2 At very small flowrate below meter s...

Page 31: ...the next one ON Indicates that switch is tumed ON ON OFF Holding ON depressed until the last dash disappears prolonged depression process takes place Turning OFF before the last dash disappears result...

Page 32: ...ven on the nameplate before commencing operation and make sure to see the operating conditions conform to the specifications Also make certain that meter installation pipeline connections and electric...

Page 33: ...of the register slightly moves in response at this time After a warmup period slowly close the valve C and progressively open the valves A and B until the rated flow is reached Flowrate is adjustable...

Page 34: ...down according to the result of inspection 5 42 Where freezing is anticipated while the meter is idle or when it is put out of service over extended periods of time Remove the drain plug of piping ass...

Page 35: ...omes under any of the following conditions we suggest you to replace the register assembly in five or six years High temperature environment Adverse environment with widely varying temperature 7 3 Bat...

Page 36: ...y current drain the storage life requires replacement in ten years approx Taking the abovementioned life expectancy of the register replacing the entire register assembly will thus be required The bat...

Page 37: ...S 178 10 E 37 2 LCD b1 b2 3 LCD 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 O 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1...

Page 38: ...S 178 10 E 38 LCD PA Err PA Err 1 PA Err 2 PA Err Pu Out Err 1 2 OFF F H Pu OFF 1ms SW7 1 OFF CPU MODE F H Pu F H Pu F H 10000 2 Pon...

Page 39: ...rly 1 Rotors are installed backwards 2 Incorrectly assembled at disassembly and inspection Remedy 1 Remove the meter and remove the covers 2 Separate the register disassemble and clean the meter body...

Page 40: ...c fields Meter sensor senses external magnetic fields created by a motor generator etc 3 Air entrapment 1 Influenced by external magnetic fields Remedy 1 Provide an air bleed 2 Provide a check valve a...

Page 41: ...setting is too small For one of the following two causes pulse OFF width in factored pulse output falls short of 1 msec Flowrate too high Factored pulse width setting too large Remedy Setting No 1 of...

Page 42: ...Test pins to monitor triggered signal waveshape Test pins to monitor waveshape past the doubler Monitors amplified magnetic sensor waveshape TP1 Monitors triggered waveshape rectangular wave of signa...

Page 43: ...the register and front cover separate horizontally Inspect the measuring chamber and remove scales on individual parts Exercise extra care not to drop the rotors or they will be damaged MODEL LS4976 L...

Page 44: ...crew holes provided marked in the front cover will facilitate removal FRONT COVER REGISTER O O RING 2 Holding the register and front cover separate horizontally Inspect the measuring chamber and remov...

Page 45: ...1st rotor has magnets two embedded Installing the 1st and 2nd rotors the other way do not affect functions by any means Install the rotors so that the magnets on the rotor will face the meter body co...

Page 46: ...E 46 10 EXPRODED VIEW AND SERVICE PARTS LIST Exploded View 1 1ST ROTOR 2 2ND ROTOR 10 8 9 w magnets 6 7 1 7 2 MODEL LS4976 4 LS5076 4 LS5276 4 LS5376 4 C D C D C D C D 6 6 High temp model MODEL LS497...

Page 47: ...460A 100msType 470A 250msType 1 No 2 1 No 1 1set 2 1 3 1set 4 4 5 O O 1 6 1 7 1 1 7 2 1 8 1set 430A 1ms 9 450A 50ms 1set 460A 100ms 470A 250ms 10 1set LS4976 LS5076 Nameplate Service Parts List NOTE O...

Page 48: ...be reduced more or less depending on the environmental conditions and other factors 2 When the battery has run down a steady ON message appears on the register display This steady ON sign tells you t...

Page 49: ...ss recess screws holding the register housing The internal battery is now accessible Uncouple the connector which connects to the register substrate by holding the lead wires close to the connector an...

Page 50: ...ster housing tighten four cross recess screws to the specification below Tightening torque specification 24 5 N cm Replacement battery packs are available at your nearest sales office BATTERY PACK CAU...

Page 51: ...ocedure 1 Parameter Label A label showing parameter settings of the meter appears on the outside of the housing In cases where replacing the entire register assembly is required or where restoring the...

Page 52: ...c 5 ON msec 9 918mL P 9 918 10 3 L P F9 9180 3 L P L H1 0000E0 1L 1 5kg kg 1 5 kg L 1 5000 10 0 kg L H1 5000E0 kg L 1 10L P 1 00 10 1 L P Pu 1 00E1 L P 2 Un LCD 0 1L h 1 bP 1 0 01L 2 SP 2 At 0 A A 100...

Page 53: ...ss unit conversion takes place Example at 1 5kg per 1L to convert the flowrate to read in kg Conversion factor is 1 5 kg L 1 5000 1000 kg L Set to H1 5000E0 kg L Note 1 Example To change factored puls...

Page 54: ...S 178 10 E 54 3 MODE RESET R M MODE RESET 7 1 MODE ON MODE RESET MODE ON MODE RESET 8 MODE ON MODE RESET bdAtA PuLSE Co MODE ON 1 MODE RESET 55 2 MODE RESET ON...

Page 55: ...S 178 10 E 55 4 b1 b C bdAtA F H Pu PuLSE Pon Pd1 1 Pd2 2 1 1 2 Un bP SP At A MODE ON MODE ON MODE ON MODE ON 2 MODE MODE RESET RESET MODE Pd1 1Hz Pd 10Hz...

Page 56: ...Measure Mode Using MODE and RESET switches show the title bdAtA PuLSE or Co Following the parameter entry hold MODE switch depressed for seconds to go back to Review Mode Using MODE and RESET switche...

Page 57: ...sec Review mode property 2 Special function run mode Procedure to move to the parameter setup mode or special function run mode Description of arrows Moves to the target upon depression of MODE switch...

Page 58: ...8 10 E 58 5 3 F H Pu At A Pon MODE 1 ON RESET 1 ON 1 E MODE 2 L F L Un Un MODE RESET 1 ON MODE 2 RESET ON g kg t L kL m3 L normal kL normal m3 normal E 10 n 10 n F 1 2345 100 L MODE ON E RESET ON 0 1...

Page 59: ...parameter Un In the parameter setup mode the indicated unit of registration flickers MODE Not used in the setup process RESET Each time the switch is turned ON the screen scrolls through available uni...

Page 60: ...S 178 10 E 60 bP SP MODE RESET 1 ON 1 MODE 2 bP RESET ON bP 2 b1 0 1...

Page 61: ...rs bP and SP In the parameter setup mode a figure representing the decimal places of interest flickers MODE Not used in the setup process RESET Each time the switch is turned ON the decimal point move...

Page 62: ...S 178 10 E 62 6 1Hz 10Hz 1Hz 1 Pd1 55 LCD 1 Pd1 1 MODE 2 Pd1 0 RESET MODE MODE 2 1 10Hz 2 Pd2 2 Pon...

Page 63: ...page 57 show dummy output 1 Pd1 1 on the LCD Hold MODE button depressed for 2 second to go to the dummy output run mode The display shows Pd1 0 Operation within the dummy outut run mode Press RESET bu...

Page 64: ...h WaterService Oil Service L h Kerosene Light Oil A Heavy Oil Heavy Oil 49 20 10 20 to 800 7 14 to 800 5 10 to 800 50 20 150 300 to 1600 80 160 to 2000 50 100 to 2000 52 20 25 200 to 1200 300 600 to 3...

Page 65: ...0 1 18MPa static running water 1 18MPa 0 98MPa JIS 10K RF JIS 10K RF ASME 150 RF Stainless steel Cast iron Special resin Polycarbonate resin LCD frame Blue LCD frame Red Not painted Munsell 2 5YR6 13...

Page 66: ...S 178 10 E 66 3 LCD7 8 10mm 3 6V 5400mAh 2700mAh 2 8 12 50VDC 10 10mA 20mA 30V 1ms 43 50ms 45 100ms 46 250ms 47 2 0 5ms max 200Hz 1 1 3 0V 10 60 IP53 L C D 1 999ms 1ms...

Page 67: ...5ms Alternating magnetic field detection with a magnetic sensor 200Hz max 1 count within Better than 1 at full scale Battery voltage drop alarm indicated at battry voltages below 3 0V 10 to 60 C Witho...

Page 68: ...S5677 50 99999999 L 1 L P 3 33 Hz 76 455 mL P 43 6 Hz 99999999 L 10 L P 0 33 Hz 999999 99 L 10 mL P 22 2 Hz LS4976 20 9999999 9 L 100 mL P 2 2 Hz 5 928 mL P 37 49 Hz 99999999 L 1 L P 0 22 Hz 999999 99...

Page 69: ...Pu pulse weight or Pon pulse width referring to Parameter Setup Procedure on page 51 4 Factored pulse width is adjustable in increments of 1 ms bcsides those marked with circle however in this case u...

Page 70: ...4 19 7 8 Service LS5577 40 245 234 176 124 140 18 105 4 19 9 6 LS5677 50 280 252 180 146 155 20 120 4 19 14 5 LS4976 20 150 197 227 152 182 66 100 18 75 4 15 3 2 3 3 LS5076 20 150 205 5 232 160 5 187...

Page 71: ...76 SS5278A 20 125 82 100 18 75 4 15 3 4 80 LS5277 SS5378A 25 140 104 125 18 90 4 19 5 3 60 LS5377 5276 SS5578A 40 170 129 140 20 105 4 19 7 7 60 LS5577 5376 5576 SS5678A 50 190 153 155 20 120 4 19 9 6...

Page 72: ...E 03 3360 5141 5151 FAX 03 3365 8601 045 785 7260 FAX 045 781 9920 2014 03 Revised 2002 02 Released S 178 10 E 1 All specifications in this instruction manual are subject to change without notice for...

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