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Installation, use and maintenance

DAILY USE

FOREWORD

The only operations that need to be done for daily use are partial and/or resettable total reg-

ister resetting.  The user should use only the dispensing system of K900.  Occasionally the 

meter may need to be configured or calibrated. To do so, please refer to the relevant chapters.

Below are the two typical normal operation displays.   One display page shows the partial and reset total reg-

isters. The other shows the partial and general total. Switchover from resettable total to general total display is 

automatic and tied to phases and times that are in factory set and cannot be changed.

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The Partial register positioned in the top part of the display indicates the quantity 

dispensed since the RESET key was last pressed

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The RESET Total register, positioned in the lower part of the display, indicates the 

quantity dispensed since the last RESET Total resetting. The RESET Total cannot be 

reset until the Partial has been reset, while vice versa, the Partial can always be reset 

without resetting the RESET Total. The unit of measurement of the two Totals can 

be the same as the Partial or else different according to the factory or user settings.

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The General TOTAL register (Total) can never be reset by the user. It continues to rise 

for the entire operating life of the meter.

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The register of the two totals (Reset Total and Total) share the same area and digits of 

the display. For this reason, the two totals will never be visible at the same time, but will 

always be displayed alternately. 

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The General Total (Total ) is shown during Meter standby

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The Reset Total is shown:

- At the end of a Partial reset for a certain time (a few seconds)

- During the entire dispensing stage

- For a few seconds after the end of dispensing. Once this short time has expired. Meter 

switches to standby and lower register display switches to General Total

NOTE

6 digits are available for Totals, plus two icons  x 10 / x100. The increment se-

quence is the following:

0.0 -> 99999.9 -> 999999 -> 100000 x 10 -> 999999 x 10 ->100000 x 100 -> 999999 x 100

6.1  DISPENSING IN NORMAL MODE

FOREWORD

Normal mode is the standard dispensing. While the count is made, the partial and resettable total are 

displayed at the same time (reset total).

WARNING

Should one of the keys be accidentally pressed during dispensing, this will have no ef-

fect. 

stand by

A few seconds after dispensing has ended, on the lower register, the display switches from reset-

table total to general total: the word reset above the word total disappears, and the reset total is 

replaced by the general total.

This situation is called standby and remains stable until the user operates the K400 again.

Summary of Contents for K900

Page 1: ...Installation use and calibration manual EN Manuale di Installazione uso e calibrazione IT K900 Bulletin M0158b ITEN _03 ...

Page 2: ...G IN NORMAL MODE 38 6 1 1 PARTIAL RESET NORMAL MODE 39 6 2 RESETTING THE RESET TOTAL 39 7 ERROR INDICATIONS 40 8 CALIBRATION 41 8 1 DEFINITIONS 41 8 2 CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 41 8 2 1 DISPLAY OF CURRENT CALIBRATION FACTOR AND 42 RESTORING FACTORY FACTOR 42 8 2 2 IN FIELD CALIBRATION 43 8 2 2 1 IN FIELD CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 43 8 2 3 DIRECT MODIFICATION OF K FACTOR 45 9 CONFIGURATION 46 9 1 CONFIGURA...

Page 3: ...Symbols used in the manual The following symbols will be used throughout the manual to highlight safety informa tion and precautions of particular importance ATTENTION This symbol indicates safe working practices for operators and or potentially ex posed persons WARNING This symbol indicates that there is risk of damage to the equipment and or its com ponents NOTE This symbol indicates useful info...

Page 4: ...and correct the problem Keep a working fire extinguisher in the work area ELECTRIC SHOCK Electrocution or death F This device must be grounded Improper grounding setup or usage of the system can cause electric shock Turn off and disconnect power cord before servicing equipment Connect only to a grounded electrical outlets Ensure ground prongs are intact on power and extension cords Outdoors use on...

Page 5: ...he safety data sheet MSDS from the distributor or dealer Check the device every day Immediately repair or replace worn or damaged parts only with original spare parts of the manufacturer Make sure the equipment is classified and approved compliant with the standards of the environment where it is used Use the equipment only for the intended use Contact your distributor for more in formation Keep h...

Page 6: ...es safety goggles Protective equipment instruction manual 3 4 PACKAGING FOREWORD K900 COMES PACKED IN A CARDBOARD BOX WITH A LABEL INDICATING THE FOLLOWING DATA 1 contents of the package ACCESS 85 F00702000 ACCESS 85 F00702000 F00702000 F00702000 2 weight of the contents 3 description of the product 3 5 PACKAGE CONTENTS PRE INSPECTION FOREWORD To open the packaging use a pair of scissors or a cutt...

Page 7: ...e volume dispensed since the reset button was last pressed 6 Indication of type of total TOTAL Reset TOTAL 2 Indication of battery charge 7 Indication of unit of measurement of Totals L Litres Gal Gallons 3 Indication of calibration mode 8 Indication of Flow Rate mode 4 Totals register 6 figures with moving comma FROM 0 1 to 999999 that can indicate two types of Total 4 1 GeneralTotalthatcannotber...

Page 8: ...ondary functions MAIN FUNCTIONS PERFORMED for the RESET key resetting the partial register and Reset Total for the CAL key entering instrument calibration mode SECONDARY FUNCTIONS Used together the two keys permit entering configuration mode where the desired unit of measurement can be set LEGEND CALIBRATE MEANS PERFORMING ACTIONS ON THE METER KEYS BELOW IS THE LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS USED TO DESCRI...

Page 9: ...t chamber the gears could seize On installations place the meter in a position that will enable an easy access to the batteries compartment Nota bene prima di effettuare un collegamento con ALIMENTAZIONE ESTERNA occorre RIMUOVERE LE BATTERIE dal portabatteria ATTENTION Before the external power connection remove the battery from battery housing Vcc rosso red Puls OUT blu blue GND nero black PULSER...

Page 10: ... LE BATTERIE dal portabatteria ATTENTION Before the external power connection remove the battery from battery housing Vcc rosso red GND nero black PULSER 2 giallo yellow GND Nero Black PULSER 01 Vcc GND Optional external Power Vcc input 4 12 Vdc K900 SENZA PULS OUT K900 without PULSE OUT SCHEMA COLLEGAMENTI ELETTRICI ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PULSER 02 PULSER 1 bianco white GND Nero Black CAMERA DI MI...

Page 11: ...AL register Total can never be reset by the user It continues to rise for the entire operating life of the meter The register of the two totals Reset Total and Total share the same area and digits of thedisplay Forthisreason thetwototalswillneverbevisibleatthesametime butwill always be displayed alternately The General Total Total is shown during Meter standby The Reset Total is shown At the end o...

Page 12: ...s replaced by the non resettableTotal 6 2 RESETTING THE RESET TOTAL The reset total resetting operation can only be performed after resetting the partial register The reset total can in fact be reset by pressing the reset key at length while the display screen shows reset total as on the following display page Schematically the steps to be taken are 1 Wait for the display to show normal standby di...

Page 13: ...id The exact mea surement of the dispensed fluid is done by counting the number of rotations made by thegearsinbothchambersandconsequentlycountingthetransferred volumeunits Each chamber is associated with a transmission channel of volume units chamber 1 channel 1 CH1 WHITE wire chamber 2 channel 2 CH2 YELLOW wire Should the gears of one of the two chambers block or the counting electronics of one ...

Page 14: ...means of a simple procedure K900 is also compatible with HVO XTL paraffinic EN 15940 User K Factor Customized calibration factor meaning modified by calibration 8 2 CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Why calibrate 1 Display the currently used calibration factor 2 Returntofactorycalibration FactoryKFactor afterapreviouscalibrationbytheuser 3 Change the calibration factor using one of the two previously indicate...

Page 15: ...If on the other hand calibrations have been made by the user the display page will appear showing the currently used calibration factor in our example 0 998 The word user indicates a calibration factor set by the user is be ing used CAL The flow chart alongside shows the switchover logic from one display page to another In this condition the Reset key permits switching from User factor to Factory ...

Page 16: ...nsists in making short top ups at normal operation flow rate 5 after dispensing wait a few minutes to make sure any air bubbles are eliminated from the sample container only read the Real value at the end of this stage during which the level in the container could drop 6 Carefully follow the procedure indicated below 8 2 2 1 IN FIELD CALIBRATION PROCEDURE OPERATION Display 1 NONE K900 in normal mo...

Page 17: ...st 5 units slowly and then quickly If the desired value is exceeded repeat the operations from point 6 8 LONG RESET KEY KEYING K900 is informed that the calibration procedure is finished Before doing this make sure the DISPLAYED factor is the ACTUAL factor Indicated value Real value K900 calculates the new USER K FACTOR this calculation could require a few seconds depending on the correction to be...

Page 18: ...on 1 NONE K900 in normal mode not in counting mode 2 LONG CAL KEY KEYING K900 enters calibration mode shows CAL and displays the calibration factor being used instead of the partial The words Fact and User indicate which of the two factors factory or user is currently being us 3 LONG RESET KEY KEYING K900 shows CAL and the partial at zero K900 is ready to perform in field calibration by dispensing...

Page 19: ...me the calibration factor used by the meter and will continue to remain such even after a battery change 9 NO OPERATION K900 stores the new calibration factor and is ready for dispensing applying the newly defined USER K FACTOR 9 CONFIGURATION K900 has a menu with which the user can configure the machine in accordance with his her requirements To enter the configuration menu proceed as follows 1 w...

Page 20: ... Pts Gallons Gal To choose between the 4 available combinations 1 Wait for the METER to go to Standby 2 CAL RESET Then press the CAL and RESET keys together Keep these pressed until the word UNIT ap pears on the screen together with the unit of measurement set at that time in this example Litres Litres 3 RESET Every short press of the RESET key the various combinations of the units of measurements...

Page 21: ...logical connection shown below it is possible to synchronise the 2 counters in measurement as well as in reset PULSER COUNTER K900 WITH PULSE OUT REMOTE DISPLAY PULSE IN 10 pulse unit 10 ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUT Nei modelli che prevedono l uscita Puls Out è disponibile anche un uscita Alarm Out del tipo Open Col lector che si attiva quando si verifica una condizione di errore L uscita Alarm Out può ...

Page 22: ...warns the user that it is ADVISABLE to change the batteries 2 If K400 operation continues without changing the batteries the second bat tery alarm level will be reached which will prevent operation In this condition the battery icon starts to flash and is the only one to remain visible on the LCD o change the batteries with reference to the exploded diagram posi tions proceed as follows 1 Press RE...

Page 23: ...Only of the two gears modularly coupled as shown in the diagram above features magnets Thegearwithmagnetsmustbepositionedasindicatedinthepicture The second gear without magnets must be installed with its major axis at right angles to the first gear WARNING Fit the second gear without magnets with axis greater than 90 compared to the first gear and with the holes visible from the cover side Make su...

Page 24: ...t be disposed of separately Any hazardous substances in the electrical and electronic appliances and or the misuse of such appliances can have potentially serious consequences for the environment and human health In case of the unlawful disposal of said wastes fines will be applicable as defined by the laws in force Miscellaneous parts disposal Other components such as pipes rubber gaskets plastic...

Page 25: ...ture Max 60 C 140 F Flow resistance At 255 l min 67 3 gal min with diesel at 20 C 1 3 Bar 18 8 psi Viscosity Range between 2 and 5 35 cSt Accuracy between 50 and 500 l min 0 5 of value indicated after calibration Reproducibility Typical 0 2 Screen Liquid crystals LCD Featuring 5 figure partial 6 figure Reset Total plus x10 x100 6 figure non reset Total plus x10 x100 Battery power 2x1 5 V alkaline ...

Page 26: ...53 124 53 56 EN This manual is the property of PIUSI S p A Any reproduction even partial is forbidden Translated from Italian ...

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