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 8550-1 Flow Transmitter

The first three characters set the Flow Rate units of measure. They have no effect on
calculations.  They may be any alpha or numeric character, upper or lower case.
The last character sets the Flow rate Timebase. Select S (seconds), M (minutes), H (hours)
or D (days).

This setting tells the transmitter how to convert the input frequency from the flow sensor into
a flow rate. The K-factor is unique to the sensor model and to the pipe size and schedule.
Refer to data in the sensor manual for the correct value.  Limits:  0.0001 to 99999. (The
K-factor cannot be set to 0)

This setting identifies the Totalizer units. It has no effect on any calculation. It serves as a
label only. Each character can be any alpha or numeric selection, upper or lower case.

This setting tells the transmitter how to convert the input frequency from the flow sensor into
a volumetric total. It also is used as the basis for the Open Collector pulse mode.
The setting is usually the same as the Flow K-factor, or different by x10 or x100. Limits:
0.0001 to 99999. (The K-factor cannot be set to 0)

Select the minimum and maximum values for the 4-20 mA Current loop output.  The 8550
will allow any values from 0.0000 to 99999.

Select the desired mode of operation for the Open Collector output.  Options available are
High, Low, volumetric Pulse, or Frequency.  The signal may be disabled (Off) if not used.

In Low or High Mode, the Open Collector output will be activated when the Flow rate
reaches this value.  Be sure to modify this setting if you change the Flow Units.

The Open Collector output will be deactivated at Setpoint 

±

 Hysteresis, depending on High

or Low Setpoint selection.  (See details on page 4.)

In Pulse mode, the Open collector output will generate one pulse when this volume of flow
passes the sensor.  The measurement is based on the Total K-factor.  The 8550 will allow
any value from 0.0001 to 99999.

In Pulse mode, this setting defines the duration of the Open Collector output pulse.  The
8550 allows any value from 0.1 seconds to 999.9 seconds.

In Frequency mode, the Open Collector output will simulate the sensor frequency, divided
by this setting.  Set for 1 (input frequency = output frequency).  Set for even numbers
(2, 4, 6, 8 . . . 254 maximum) to scale output frequency.

Use this “note pad” to record important dates, such as annual recertification or scheduled
maintenance.

Calibrate Menu

Display

(Factory settings shown)

Description

Flow Units:

GPM

>

Flow K-Factor:

60

>

Total Units:

Gallons

>

Total K-Factor

60

>

Loop Range: GPM

000.00 

 100.00

>

Output Mode:

Low

>

Output Setpnt:

10.0 GPM

>

Output Hys:

5.0 GPM

>

Output Volume:

100.00 Gallons

>

Output PlsWdth:

0.1 Seconds

>

Output Freq.:

Divide by

1 >

Last CAL:

6-30-01

Summary of Contents for 8550-1

Page 1: ...rrent output 4 to 20 mA isolated fully adjustable and reversible Flow Flow 6 25 GPM Total 1234567 8 ENTER 3 8550 090 1 1 Installation ProcessPro transmitters are available in two styles panel mount and field mount The panel mount is supplied with the necessary hardware to install the transmitter This manual includes complete panel mounting instructions Field mounting requires one of two separate m...

Page 2: ...ection Wiring Removal Procedure 1 Press the orange terminal lever downward with a small screwdriver to open terminal jaws 2 When fully open remove wire from terminal 2 1 Terminals 5 and 6 Open collector Output A transistor output programmable see CALIBRATE menu as High or Low setpoint with adjustable hysteresis Volumetric pulse Frequency based on flow rate May be disabled Off if not used Terminals...

Page 3: ...Loop Input 4 20 mA Loop Input 4 20 mA Internal PLC Connection Connection to a PLC Recorder separate supply PLC or Recorder Loop Input 4 20 mA in Loop Input 4 20 mA in DC 12 24 V Power Supply Power Supply Example Two transmitters connected to PLC Recorder with separate power supply Transmitter 2 4 3 2 1 DC 12 24 V Power Supply Power Supply Transmitter 1 4 3 2 1 Transmitter Terminals 4 3 2 1 Sys Pwr...

Page 4: ...lse that is relative to the flow volume or to the flow rate Low Output triggers when the flow rate is less than the setpoint The output will relax when the flow rate moves above the setpoint plus the hysteresis value High Output triggers when the flow rate is greater than the setpoint The output will relax when the flow rate drops below the setpoint plus the hysteresis value Frequency Output is a ...

Page 5: ... UP UP DOWN keys in sequence After entering the Key Code the display will show the first item in the selected menu Step 3 Scroll menu with UP or DOWN arrow keys Step 4 Press RIGHT ARROW key to select menu item to be edited The first display element will begin flashing Step 5 Press UP or DOWN keys to edit the flashing element RIGHT ARROW key advances the flashing element Step 6 Press ENTER key to s...

Page 6: ...sired mode of operation for the Open Collector output Options available are High Low volumetric Pulse or Frequency The signal may be disabled Off if not used In Low or High Mode the Open Collector output will be activated when the Flow rate reaches this value Be sure to modify this setting if you change the Flow Units The Open Collector output will be deactivated at Setpoint Hysteresis depending o...

Page 7: ...zer Lock On The Key Code must be entered to reset the resettable totalizer Adjust the minimum and maximum current output The display value represents the precise current output Adjustment limits 3 80 mA 4 00 mA 5 00 mA 19 00 mA 20 00 mA 21 00 mA Use this setting to match the system output to any external device Active HIGH This setting is used to turn a device pump valve ON at the setpoint Active ...

Page 8: ...e place to the right Increase Pulse volume setting Decrease pulse width setting Reduce system flow rate Enter K factor from 0 0001 to 99999 Change the hysteresis value Replace transmitter SIGNET Signet Scientific Company 3401 Aerojet Avenue El Monte CA 91731 2882 U S A Tel 626 571 2770 Fax 626 573 2057 For Worldwide Sales and Service visit our website gfsignet com Or call in the U S 800 854 4090 G...

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