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4.4   End Cap Removal

4.4   End Cap Removal

4.4   End Cap Removal

4.4   End Cap Removal

4.4   End Cap Removal

The end cap on the inlet side must be removed to gain access to the filter or shunt assembly. First shut
off the supply of gas to the instrument. Disconnect the Swagelok fitting on the inlet and outlet sides of
the instrument. Remove the four hex bolts holding the end cap to the instrument (see Figure 4.2).
Carefully remove the end cap, filter, wave spring and shunt, noting their order and proper orientation.
NOTE:  The Model HFM-230 does not include a wave spring. The shunt can be severely damaged if
dropped. Examine the filter and shunt. If either is dirty or blocked, clean or replace as applicable.
Reassembly is the reverse of the removal procedure.

NOTE:  When reinstalling the small range shunt, ensure that corrugated side is down.

4.5  Range Changes

4.5  Range Changes

4.5  Range Changes

4.5  Range Changes

4.5  Range Changes

Remove end cap and shunt assembly per Section 4.4 above. The 0-10 sccm to 0-300 sccm range
shunt has tubes, while the medium range shunt is built from a coil of corrugated stainless steel foil. The
medium range shunt has a disk assembly with two large, one medium, and one small hole. To change
ranges, the disc on the inlet of the shunt should be loosened, turned and retightened to expose the
number of holes or tubes as listed below for the range desired.

SIZE

SIZE

SIZE

SIZE

SIZE

      RANGE

      RANGE

      RANGE

      RANGE

      RANGE

SHUNT SETUP

SHUNT SETUP

SHUNT SETUP

SHUNT SETUP

SHUNT SETUP

SMALL .......................................... 0-10 sccm ............................................................................... 0 tubes

........................................................ 0-30 sccm ................................................................................ 1 tube
........................................................ 0-50 sccm ............................................................................... 2 tubes
........................................................ 0-100 sccm ............................................................................. 4 tubes
........................................................ 0-250 sccm ........................................................................... 10 tubes

MEDIUM ....................................... 0-.3 slpm ...................................................................... smallest  hole

........................................................ 0-1 slpm ........................................................................ medium hole
........................................................ 0-3 slpm .......................................................... 1 large and small hole
........................................................ 0-5 slpm ................................................................... both large holes
........................................................ 0-10 slpm ........................................................................ half-washer
........................................................ 0-30 slpm ................................................................. washer removed

LARGE........................................... 0-50 slpm ................................................................................ 1 hole

........................................................ 0-100 slpm ............................................................................. 2 holes
........................................................ 0-150 ............................................................................... slpm3 holes
........................................................ 0-300 ................................................................ slpmwasher removed
........................................................ 0-500 ............................................................... slpm washer removed

NO

NO

NO

NO

NOTE

TE

TE

TE

TE:  These ranges are for Air at Standard Temperature and Pressure.

Fig.4.2

Fig.4.2

Fig.4.2

Fig.4.2

Fig.4.2

Summary of Contents for HASTINGS 200 Series

Page 1: ...00 SERIES HASTINGS 200 SERIES HASTINGS 200 SERIES F F F F FAST RESPONSE AST RESPONSE AST RESPONSE AST RESPONSE AST RESPONSE MASS FLOWMETERS MASS FLOWMETERS MASS FLOWMETERS MASS FLOWMETERS MASS FLOWMETERS INSTRUCTION INSTRUMENTS TELEDYNE HASTINGS INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... should incorporate immediately into the manual Addenda are numbered sequentially When a new revision is created all addenda associated with the previous revision of the manual are incorporated into the new revision of the manual Each new revision includes a revised copy of this print history page Revision B Document Number 126 082000 August 2000 Revision C Document Number 126 082005 August 2005 H...

Page 3: ...4 Mechanical Connections 7 2 5 Electrical Connections 8 2 6 Operation 8 2 6 1 Power Supply Operation 8 2 6 2 AmbientTemperature 8 2 6 3 Zero Check 8 2 7 Range Changing 8 SECTION 3 0 THEORY OF OPERATION 9 3 1 Overall Functional Description 9 3 2 Sensor 9 3 3 Electronics 10 3 4 Shunt 10 SECTION 4 0 MAINTENANCE 13 4 1 Introduction 13 4 2 Authorized Maintenance 13 4 3 Adjustments 13 4 3 1 Calibration ...

Page 4: ... 15 SECTION 5 0 REPLACEMENT PARTS 17 SECTION 6 0 WARRANTY AND REPAIR 19 SECTION 7 0 DIAGRAMS AND DRAWINGS 21 AssemblyDiagram PC810FastReponse 22 Schematic PC 810 Fast Response 23 HFM 200 Outline Drawng 24 HFM 201 Outline Drawing 25 HFM 200B Outline Drawing 26 Laminar Flow Element Outline Drawing 27 ...

Page 5: ... a removable replaceable sensor which virtually eliminates long down time due to clogging the most common cause of failure in the industry Each flowmeter has a shunt which can be quickly and easily adjusted in the field to different ranges however recalibration is normally required A 100 micron filter is located upstream of the shunt and sensor to eliminate most of the larger impurities in the sys...

Page 6: ... 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 Alar Alar Alar Alar Alarms ms ms ms ms The Model AL 1 Flow Alarm is available as an attachment suitable for use with any 0 5 00VDC input signal Calibrated digital dial precision pots determine the low and high set points as a percent of full scale This permits use with any range flowmeter or other instrument having a 0 5 00VDC linear output signal Control action is within 0 2 of s...

Page 7: ...urge suppressers are recommended to prevent power line spikes from feeding through to the instruments These power requirements are satisfied by the Hastings Power Supply described in Section 1 4 Accessories 2 3 Output 2 3 Output 2 3 Output 2 3 Output 2 3 Output V V V V Voltage oltage oltage oltage oltage The output of the flowmeter is a 0 5 00VDC signal proportional to the flow rate The output is ...

Page 8: ...t transducers while the power supply is energized The display may read either percent of full scale or actual flow rate depending on the power supply purchased To read flow rate turn display switch to desired channel 2 6 2 2 6 2 2 6 2 2 6 2 2 6 2 Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient T T T T Tempera empera empera empera emperature ture ture ture ture In order to maintain the accuracy of the flow...

Page 9: ... sensor and the shunt is always laminar The circuit board amplifies the sensor output to 5 00VDC and sends it to the power supply to display All of these components working together result in a fast stable flowmeter 3 2 Sensor 3 2 Sensor 3 2 Sensor 3 2 Sensor 3 2 Sensor The Hastings Model HFM Mass Flowmeter operates on a unique thermal electric principle whereby a metallic capillary tube is heated...

Page 10: ...rate ofchange of the input signal and adding it to the amplified input signal The elec tronics are adjusted to provide response times of less than two seconds to 98 of a 0 100 step change with less than 2 overshoot The electronics also maintain the ouput signal above 5 00VDC when the flowrate exceeds the full scale flow of the flowmeter NO NO NO NO NOTE TE TE TE TE The output signal will continue ...

Page 11: ...is adjustable from 0 50 slpm to 0 500 slpm The HFM 229B Series uses an external laminar flow element instead of an internal shunt because the necessary size for the element exceeds the body size of the flowmeter This laminar flow element is made of a corrugated and fused stainless steel ribbon similar to the one used in the Model HFM 230 Fig 3 7 Fig 3 7 Fig 3 7 Fig 3 7 Fig 3 7 ...

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Page 13: ... 4 4 4 4 4 Adjust SPAN pot until the flowmeter indicates full scale flow 5 000VDC NOTE Perform this step only if a calibrated reference flowmeter is avail able 5 5 5 5 5 Record flowmeter and flow reference outputs for flow rates of 20 40 60 80 and 100 4 3 2 Response 4 3 2 Response 4 3 2 Response 4 3 2 Response 4 3 2 Response Time Time Time Time Time Adjustments Adjustments Adjustments Adjustments ...

Page 14: ... 5 Range Changes 4 5 Range Changes Remove end cap and shunt assembly per Section 4 4 above The 0 10 sccm to 0 300 sccm range shunt has tubes while the medium range shunt is built from a coil of corrugated stainless steel foil The medium range shunt has a disk assembly with two large one medium and one small hole To change ranges the disc on the inlet of the shunt should be loosened turned and reti...

Page 15: ... and tighten down the three screws evenly Replacement of sensor will require recalibration per Section 4 3 1 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 T T T T Troubleshooting roubleshooting roubleshooting roubleshooting roubleshooting SYMPT SYMPT SYMPT SYMPT SYMPTOM OM OM OM OM Output reads 40 of flow with no flow Zero pot has no effect CA CA CA CA CAUSE USE USE USE USE Power supply locked up or shorted out A A A A ACT...

Page 16: ...an 0 00VDC with no flow or there is a small flow when flowmeter reads 0 00VDC CA CA CA CA CAUSE USE USE USE USE ZERO potentiometer is out of adjustment A A A A ACTION CTION CTION CTION CTION Shut off all flow Adjust ZERO potentiometer until output reads 0 00VDC SYMPTOM SYMPTOM SYMPTOM SYMPTOM SYMPTOM Flowmeter out of calibration and non linear CAUSE CAUSE CAUSE CAUSE CAUSE Leaks in gas inlet or ou...

Page 17: ...4 0 Flange 0 3000 SLPM 65 140K LFE Model LS 6F 6 0 Flange 0 6000 SLPM 65 140L LFE Model LS 8F 8 0 Flange 0 15 000 SLPM 39 02 003 SMALL FILTER DISC HFM 229 HFM 229B AND HFC 202 39 02 002 LARGE FILTER DISC HFM 230AND HFC 203 81 105 SENSOR MODULE ALL MODELS 65 595 FAST RESPONSE HFM ELECTRONICS CARD D CONNECTOR 81 115 VITON O RING KIT FOR HFM 200 and 200B 81 116 VITON O RING KIT FOR HFM 201 81 146 KAL...

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Page 19: ...nstruments determines in good faith that it is defective in materials or workmanship during the warranty period Defective instruments should be returned to Hastings Instruments together with a written statement of the problem and a Return MaterialAuthorization RMA number Please consult the factory for your RMA number before returning any product for repair Non W Non W Non W Non W Non War ar ar ar ...

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