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30119-33      Rev. 1.8/04-14

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MODEL TR15

TOTALIZER-TRANSMITTER 

MODEL TR16

INDICATOR-TOTALIZER-TRANSMITTER INDEX

 

I.   DESCRIPTION

 

II.   SPECIFICATIONS

 

III.   UNPACKING

 

IV.   INSTALLATION

 

   1. 

Remove

 

  

2. 

Clean Meter Head

 

  

3. 

Totalizer Drive Magnet

 

  

4. 

Indicator Drive Gear

 

  

5. 

Transmitter Drive Gear

 

  

6. 

Vertical Shaft

 

  

7. 

Replacement Vertical Shaft

 

  

8. 

Adapter Plate

 

  

9. 

Transmitter Drive Clevis

 

  

10. 

Transmitter Base O-Ring

 

  

11. 

Position of Transmitter

 

  

12. 

Transmitter Wiring

 

V.   SERVICE  MANUAL

 

  

 

VI.   WORKING  AREA

 

VII.   TOTALIZER  ASSEMBLY

 

   1. 

Bonnet Mounting Screws

 

  

2. 

Totalizer

 

  

3.

  Totalizer Change Gears

 

  

4. 

Totalizer Drive Magnet Assembly

 

‡VIII.   INDICATOR-TOTALIZER

 

  ‡1. 

Bonnet Mounting Screws

 

  

‡2. 

Indicator Mounting Screws

 

  

‡3. 

Meter Change Gears

 

  

‡4. 

Indicator-Totalizer

 

  

‡5. 

Gears

 

IX.   INSPECTION

 

X.   REASSEMBLY

 

   1.

  Totalizer Drive Magnet Assembly

 

  

2. 

Totalizer Base Cup

 

  

3. 

Bonnet Assembly

 

  

‡4. 

Change Gears

 

  

‡5. 

Indicator-Totalizer

 

  

‡6. 

Bonnet Assembly

 

XI.   TROUBLE-SHOOTING

 

   1. 

Trouble-Shooting Guide

 

  

2. 

Working Area

 

  

3. 

Totalizer or Indicator-Totalizer

 

  

4. 

Moisture

 

  

5. 

Driven Clevis Shaft

‡ For Indicator-Totalizers Only

 

  

6. 

Transmitter Base

 

  

7. 

Drive Clevis

 

  

8. 

Switch Actuator 

 

  

9. 

Transmitter Communication Lines

 

  

10. 

Printed Circuit Card

 

  

11. 

Replacing Printed Circuit Card

 

XII.   INSPECTION

 

XIII.   REASSEMBLY

 

   1. 

Before Return of Transmitter

                  

XIV.   INOPERATIVE INSTRUMENT EVALUATION

 

   1. 

 Check All Instruments and Transmitters

 

  

2

.  Check Your Instrument

 

  

3.

  Transmitter or Communication Line 

 

  

4.  

Full Scale Output

 

   5.

  Communication Problems

 

  

6. 

 Separation of Signal and Power

I.  DESCRIPTION      

 

 

 

 MODEL TR15 TOTALIZER-TRANSMITTERS 

provide a totalization 

of flow volume and pulse output.

  
  

MODEL TR16 INDICATOR-TOTALIZER TRANSMITTERS 

provide 

an instantaneous flow rate indication and totalization of flow 
volume. 

 
 

Both transmitters provide a pulse rate output signal proportional 
to the rate of flow when mounted on our propeller meters.

II. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

    

 

ACCURACY 

Current output:  plus or minus .5% of full 
scale of the instrument the transmit-
ter is controlling.  Accuracy of current 
output can be increased but will cause 
a slower response.

 

  Pulse output:  plus or minus 2.0% of 

actual flow within the range specified 
for each meter size.

 

TEMPERATURE RANGE 

140° F Maximum.  Consult factory for 
special construction for higher tem-
peratures.

 

POWER SUPPLY 

24 VDC (as supplied by our power supply 
Model IN36-1) wired in           series with 
mA output and instrument.  The mA 
output must be powered in order to use 
the pulse output. 

 

Note:

  Maximum current consumption of transmitter is 4-20 mA.

Summary of Contents for TR15

Page 1: ...TENANCE MANUAL PARTS LIST FEATURING P C CARD MOUNTED OPTIC SWITCH SOLID STATE CONSTRUCTION CURRENT OUTPUT SIGNAL CUBTYPE ACTUATOR SEALED HOUSING OUTPUT SIGNAL CUPTYPE ACTUATOR SEALED HOUSING 3255WEST...

Page 2: ...ages of trade or otherwise expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties of fitness for any particular purpose or of merchantability under the uniform commercial code It is...

Page 3: ...unication Lines 10 Printed Circuit Card 11 Replacing Printed Circuit Card XII INSPECTION XIII REASSEMBLY 1 Before Return ofTransmitter XIV INOPERATIVEINSTRUMENTEVALUATION 1 Check All Instruments andTr...

Page 4: ...the meter is assembled but may be made in the field with the meter stopped i e noflow Dependinguponwhatsituationexists various steps for installation apply and the procedures are outlined below 1 REMO...

Page 5: ...clevis shaft 28 so that the slot in the clevis coupling 36 is properly engaged with the cross pin in the driven clevis shaft 28 Secure the four mounting screws 37 12 TRANSMITTERWIRING canbeaccomplish...

Page 6: ...the totalizer bonnet 1 onthetotalizerassembly 4 afterthedesiccantcapsule andthebasecupo ring 6 arereplacedandthenewo ring 6 has beencovered withathickcoatof siliconegrease Besure o ring 6 is on base c...

Page 7: ...5 and coupling 36 are adjusted correctly and engaged properly with the driven clevis shaft 28 but the meter is not turning them then the meter is the likely cause of the problem 8 SWITCH ACTUATOR 23 i...

Page 8: ...cup 23 is rotating and the transmitter is away from direct sunlight or other high energy light source replace the circuit card 12 Iftheloopcurrentiswithinasatisfactoryrange 3 00mA 23 00mA and varies...

Page 9: ...the 115VAC line used for the instrument can be causing the trouble It is suggested the plug from the instrument be tempo rarily transferred to another AC outlet which is on another circuit It has bee...

Page 10: ...the traditional precaution however other measures must be taken to minimize the effects of electromagnetic interference EMI and radio frequency interference RFI on the operation of the instrument Othe...

Page 11: ...or checking pulse output at transmitter Black and white wires must be discon nected from transmitter terminal strip for this test Power must be removed from instrument before disconnecting wires BLACK...

Page 12: ...D POWER SUPPLYVOLTAGE TR15 TR16 TRANSMITTER 4 20 mA OUTPUT WIREDTO A MODEL IN48 10 CHART RECORDER SOLD BEFORE 5 93 NOTE Connections for checking transmitter power supply voltage 24VDC Con nect voltmet...

Page 13: ...TER 4 20 mA OUTPUT WIREDTO A MODEL IN41 10 CHART RECORDER IN36 1 POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT 24VDC INPUT 115VAC L1 N BLACK G N TB 2 L1 WHITE GRN RED TERM STRIP PULSE BLACK TR15 TR16 4 20mA WIRING DIAGRAM FORT...

Page 14: ...4V DC power supply and 22 gauge wire we recommend a maximum loop of 5 250 feet Power Power supply Maximum Supply voltage resistance of for loop instruments in loop Variable 12 0VDC 175 Variable 15 0VD...

Page 15: ...30119 33 Rev 1 8 04 14 15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...nnet Complete Items 1 thru 6 Totalizer Bonnet Complete Items 1 thru 8 Totalizer Bonnet Assembly Totalizer Bonnet Lid with pin O ring Totalizer Bonnet Screw Bonnet Mounting Totalizer Sub Assembly Less...

Page 17: ...30119 33 Rev 1 8 04 14 17 TOTALIZER TRANSMITTER MODELTR15...

Page 18: ...icator Totalizer Bonnet Assembly Indicator Totalizer Bonnet Lid with Pin Screw Bonnet Mounting Screw Bonnet Mounting O ring O ring Bonnet Indicator Totalizer Mechanism Including Dial Specified and Gea...

Page 19: ...30119 33 Rev 1 8 04 14 19 INDICATOR TOTALIZER TRANSMITTER MODELTR16...

Page 20: ...1 8 04 14 SPECIFICATIONS INDEX A B RATIO CHANGE GEARS METER SIZE MODEL NO REGISTRATION INDICATOR DIAL GEARING REPAIR RECORD SERIAL NUMBER PURCHASE DATE ODOMETER READING NOTES DATE REPAIR METER LOCATIO...

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