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Ins. No.

 

T-518-9-E

NONCONTACT PULSE GENERATORS

 

                                  MODEL PG30D

/

PG30DEP

MODEL  PG30D

MODEL  PG30DEP

GB type

Where engineering-unit pulses are required

Pulse generator

for totalizer

LW13 type

CB type

PB type

Sizes 52 and 53 in 

applications where 

engineering unit pulses 

are required.

Mounts as shown 
in the circle on 
converter "GB" when 
non-engineering-unit 
pulses before temp. 
compensation are 
required.

Where unit pulse after 
temp. compensation 
is desired with model 
LW11register.

Where unit pulse after 
temp. compensation 
is desired with model 
LW42, 43 register.

Pulse generator

for totalizer

2-wire system, operating on 24V

 GENERAL

When used in conjunction with an OVAL flowmeter, the Model PG0D/PG0DEP noncontact pulse 

generator provides voltage frequency pulses proportional to the flowrate of process fluid. The pulse 

generator contains a pulse generating element of molded type and a protective circuit which prevents 

erratic pulses otherwise generated by minute vibration of generator components. As the slit disc revolves, 

a succession of voltage pulses (rectangular wave) is generated which can be used in a remote totalizing, 

batching or blending system built around an OVAL flowmeter as the front end of signal pickup.

The pulse generator also offers compatibility: for example, PG0D may be replaced by PG0EP, PG0, 

or PG0EP, while PG0DEP with PG0, PG0, or PG0EP.

By construction, this pulse generator comes in two types: PG0D (standard) and PG0DEP (flameproof).

 TYPICAL PULSE GENERATOR INSTALLATIONS

Engineering-unit pulse generation 

 The rotor revolution is, after gear reduction and instrumental error 

correction for the flowmeter, picked up and used primarily for remote totalization.

Summary of Contents for PG30D

Page 1: ...e frequency pulses proportional to the flowrate of process fluid The pulse generator contains a pulse generating element of molded type and a protective circuit which prevents erratic pulses otherwise...

Page 2: ...at the rise and fall of the signal thereby achieving improved hysteresis characteristics Figures A through D in Fig show how the doubled pulse generation inherent to this pulse generator is achieved T...

Page 3: ...n JIS C090 Sealing work should be taken into consideration where necessary After thread engagement externally apply a coat of non drying compound 5 Inductive Interference Prevention Field wiring shoul...

Page 4: ...BLY AND INSPECTION The pulse generator should be disassembled for inspection once a year Make sure that the transmitter cables are not lodged between the casing parts while reassembling If there is no...

Page 5: ...ontact switch unit 108 can be removed after taking off two additional screws 1 0 Remove nut 110 and toothed washer 109 holding the noncontact switch unit 108 to the mounting plate 111 and remove the s...

Page 6: ...ent parts Sym No Part Name Q ty 118 Mounting plate Detector 1 119 Brake shoe 1set 1 0 Plate 1 1 Shoe shaft 1 Spring 1 Clip ring 1 Thrust spacer 1 1 Fitting screw Detector mounting plate M 8 1 Washer D...

Page 7: ...sket 1 0 Pressuretight Gasket Retainer 1 05 Outer Housing Terminal Box 1 0 Lid Terminal Box Outer Housing 1 0 Fitting Bolt Terminal Box Outer Housing Lid 08 O Ring JIS G 0 1 09 Bolt Terminal Box Outer...

Page 8: ...11 Slit Disc with hub 1 118 Ball Bearing CF 10 0ZZ 119 Brake Shoe 1set 1 0 Plate 1 1 Shoe shaft 1 Spring 1 Clip Ring Replacement parts Sym No Part Name Q ty 1 Thrust Spacer 1 1 5 Blind Plug PT1 8 1 1...

Page 9: ...lation double pulse detection Shmitt and hysteresis effect circuit built in Pulse Generating Assembly Finished in green Type SH DS W Power Source VDC 10 Current Drain 5mA max Operating Temp Range 10 t...

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