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SETPOINT

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ENTER

ENTER

SCREEN

DESCRIPTION

MODIFYING 

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sETPOINT  

ENTER

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ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

TOTAL

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RATE

sETPOINT

RATE 1

 - Rate Scale Factor

RATE 2

 - Rate Decimal Factor

RATE 3

 - Battery Save Mode On / Off

TOTAL 1

 - Total Scale Factor

TOTAL 2

 - Total Decimal Factor

TOTAL 3

 - Clear Total Enable  On / Off

SETPOINT MODE ASSIGN

 - on rate / on batch / off

CLEAR

SETPOINT

TOTAL

CLEAR

Or

TOTAL

CLEAR

TOTAL

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CLEAR

SETPOINT

TOTAL

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TOTAL

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TOTAL

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Setpoint ON

 - Assigned to RATE

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SETPOINT

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Setpoint Rate 1

 - High Alarm Trigger

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Setpoint Rate 2

 - High Alarm Release

Setpoint Rate 3

 - Low Alarm Trigger

Setpoint Rate 4

 - Low Alarm Release

Setpoint Rate 5

 - Alarm Delay Timer

CLEAR

SETPOINT

TOTAL

CLEAR

Or

CLEAR

SETPOINT

TOTAL

CLEAR

Or

CLEAR

SETPOINT

TOTAL

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Or

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SETPOINT

TOTAL

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Or

TOTAL

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BATCH SETPOINT

Setpoint ON

 - Assigned to BATCH

ENTER

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SETPOINT

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SETPOINT

TOTAL

CLEAR

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Setpoint Batch 1

 - Batch Amount

ENTER

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Setpoint Batch 2

 - Auto Reset On / Off

Setpoint Batch 3

 - External Equip. Timer

CLEAR

SETPOINT

TOTAL

CLEAR

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CLEAR

SETPOINT

TOTAL

CLEAR

Or

ENTER

MA-1

 - Low Analog Out Value

MA-2

 - High Analog Out Value

CLEAR

SETPOINT

TOTAL

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SETPOINT

TOTAL

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7.3

Programming Menu Flow Chart

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8.0

MAINTENANCE

The F-2000 requires very little maintenance, however, some conditions will cause increased wear or 
possible damage to the unit.

!

Periodically remove the sensor assembly from the pipe fitting and inspect the meter for signs of wear 
and obstructions.  Clean the paddle of any foreign objects.  Replace the paddle and axle if worn.

!

Although the meter is capable of operating at the high end of the flow range, continuous use at very 
high flow rates (upper 25% of the calibrated flow range), is not recommended. The paddle and axle life 
is related to the rate of flow and the fluid being measured.  Corrosive fluids moving at high flow rates 
will cause increased wear requiring frequent inspection and maintenance.  Ceramic, titanium or nickel 
axles are available for extreme corrosive environments.

!

O-rings should be inspected periodically.  Immediately replace the o-rings at any sign of wear, swelling, 
cracking or discoloration.

!

Battery operated models. Replace the four AA batteries every 12 months.  The program memory will 
not erase when replacing the batteries.  The unit will function normally for approximately 2 minutes 
while replacing the batteries.  To replace the batteries, open the front panel of the enclosure by 
removing the four Phillips screws.  After replacing the batteries, be sure the foam insert is in place 
before closing the front panel.

!

Test the electronics by removing the sensor assembly from the pipe fitting and spinning the paddle by 
hand. If a reading does not appear in the display window, replace the batteries. If a reading still does 
not appear, the circuitry must be serviced by an authorized service center.

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Step 1:

Locate notch on the sensor 

Step 2:

Push shaft out in the direction shown.

Step 3:

Replace the paddle, then press shaft 

back into place in the opposite 

PADDLE REMOVAL

Situation

                    Cause                             Solution

Leaking

                    Improper installation                  Pipe Fitting Manual pages 6 thru 10
                    Worn or damaged o-rings             Pipe Fitting Manual pages 6 thru 10

Flow rate reading is inaccurate         Improper installation                  Pipe Fitting Manual page 6

                    Improper velocity profile              Pipe Fitting Manual page 4
                    Flow rate is out of range              Model RT Manual page 4

No display

                    Dead batteries                       Model RT Manual page 19
                    Blocked paddle                     Pipe Fitting Manual page 7
                    Damaged electronics                 Model RT Manual page 19
                    Battery save mode is ON             Model RT Manual page 18

Display shows zero flow              Improper alignment / installation       Pipe Fitting Manual page 7

                    Worn paddle and / or axle             Model RT Manual page 19
                    Damaged electronics                 Model RT Manual page 19

8.1

TROUBLESHOOTING

Содержание F-2000

Страница 1: ...NSTRUCTION MANUAL 5300 Business Drive Huntington Beach CA 92649 USA Phone 714 893 8529 FAX 714 894 9492 E mail sales blue white com or techsupport blue white com Website www blue white com Blue White...

Страница 2: ...2 Optional Circuit Board Installation 8 6 3 Model RT Circuit Board Wiring 9 6 4 Model FHXX and FCXX Sensor Wiring 10 7 0 Operation 11 7 1 Theory of operation 11 7 2 Model RT Operation 11 7 2 1 Model R...

Страница 3: ...oad 8 amps 115 VAC 220 VAC 230 VAC 7 amps 30 VDC resistive load Maximum fluid debris size 0 020 diameter Model RT Measure and display the rate of flow Measure and display the total flow Model AO Measu...

Страница 4: ...60 C 130 F 54 4 C 120 F 48 9 C 110 F 43 3 C 3 2 Dimensional Drawing Fig 1 3 25 in 82 55 mm 4 00 in 101 6 mm 4 00 in F 2000 F 2000 BLUE WHITE INDUSTRIES Flow Monitoring System FlowMonitoringSystem TOTA...

Страница 5: ...IES Low Flow Range 2 Min Max 500 5 000 Pipe Size 3 8 INLINE 1 2 INLINE 3 4 INLINE 1 0 INLINE 1 1 2 INLINE 2 0 INLINE GPM 2 20 0 200 0 400 4 000 800 8 000 2 00 20 00 10 0 100 0 15 0 150 0 GPH 2 30 00 3...

Страница 6: ...h Screws Step 1 Remove Two Screws Fig 6 Angle Mount on Horizontal Pipe 45 Acceptable 45 Acceptable Recommended Vertical Fig 7 Fig 9 Fig 8 in 032 000 3 622 mm 80 00 92 0 F 2 0 0 0 P A N E L B R A C K E...

Страница 7: ...g Information Fig 10 Fig 11 Kit Number 71000 301 71000 302 71000 303 71000 304 71000 305 71000 306 71000 307 Decription Wall Mount Kit Pipe Mount Kit for 1 1 2 pipe Pipe Mount Kit for 2 pipe Pipe Moun...

Страница 8: ...id tight connector 3 4 knock out the acceptable cable diameter is between 200 394 in 5 1 10 0 mm For the small liquid tight connector 1 2 knock out the acceptable cable diameter is between 118 255 in...

Страница 9: ...al Function 6 2 3 1 3 2 7 4 Supply power input AC coil sensor input Hall Effect sensor input Open connector pulse output from sensor Positive power input red wire from battery pack or black with strip...

Страница 10: ...ing RED Input Supply Voltage 6 to 24 Vdc BARE Signal Output square wave BLACK Ground RED Signal Output Sine wave BLACK Ground Model FHXX Model FCXX Note Output type current sinking type hall effect se...

Страница 11: ...bottom of the LCD display indicating the mode being displayed The model PC is described in a separate instruction manual The MODEL AO includes all of the features of the MODELRT as well as a 4 20mA o...

Страница 12: ...require field programming All F 2000 models will require field programming when components are purchased separately See section 7 2 and 7 3 The following screens are used to input the calibration con...

Страница 13: ...r on inch pipe b What schedule pipe are you using Sch 40 or Sch 80 or Inline c What is your flow range Low Flow or Standard Flow refer to pages 16 17 d Using the data you specified above locate your K...

Страница 14: ...maximum t XXXXX 1 XXXX X 10 XXX XX 100 XX XXX 1000 X XXXX 10000 Enter your D here t Step 6 Determine your Total K factor Your Total K factor and Flow Rate K factor are the same if the same units i e...

Страница 15: ...hen finished press This will move you to the RATE 2 screen Press once to see the decimal point appear Press repeatedly until the decimal point is located in the desired location Then press to move you...

Страница 16: ...0 90 110 110 81 4 76 6 99 4 93 6 230 2300 230 2300 350 3500 350 3500 5 294 5 944 2 942 3 107 11 3335 10 0944 20 3969 19 3133 00000 00000 00000 00000 00 1889 00 1682 00 3399 00 3219 00000 00000 00000 0...

Страница 17: ...095 4 4757 6 4451 0000 0 0000 0 00 0075 00 0107 00000 00000 1 1 2 Saddle Models Pipe insertion connection Standard Flow Range GPM gallons per minute RATE 1 RATE 2 TOTAL 1 TOTAL 2 80 40 40 80 1 5 1 5 2...

Страница 18: ...RATE SETPOINT 3 ENTER 00000 RATE SETPOINT 4 ENTER 000 RATE SETPOINT 5 ENTER Setpoint Rate 2 High Alarm Release Setpoint Rate 3 Low Alarm Trigger Setpoint Rate 4 Low Alarm Release Setpoint Rate 5 Alarm...

Страница 19: ...the batteries open the front panel of the enclosure by removing the four Phillips screws After replacing the batteries be sure the foam insert is in place before closing the front panel Test the elect...

Страница 20: ...00 AO 1 14 71000 316 Kit Circuitry model F 2000 PC 1 15 90011 155 Screw 6 32 x 31 PH pan SS 4 16 76001 149 Enclosure F 2000 sensor mount 1 76001 150 Enclosure F 2000 panel mount 1 17 90006 593 Gasket...

Страница 21: ...2 23 23 26 26 25 25 24 24 27 27 28 28 32 32 31 31 30 30 29 29 11 11 15 15 5 5 5 5 5 5 20 20 22 22 F 2000 F 2 0 0 0 BLUE WHITE INDUSTRIES Flow Monitoring System FlowMonitoringSystem TOTA L CLEAR CLEAR...

Страница 22: ...tening use of non recommended chemicals use of non recommended pipe dopes or adhesives excessive heat or pressure or allowing the meter to support the weight of related piping Flowmeters are repaired...

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