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F-3200 Flow Meter Manual 05/14 - 0671-12 / 18325 Page 32
4.2 HELPFUL HINTS FOR START-UP AND COMMISSIONING
A step-by-step procedure and companion worksheet are located on the next two pages. Please
read all installation instructions and these helpfull hints carefully before proceeding with
installation, start-up and commissioning.
1. ONICON ow meters are individually calibrated for a particular application. Be sure to verify the pipe
size and location.
2. The electronic sensing system will not work in air. The pipe must be full for proper operation.
3. When measuring analog output signals, remember that currents (mA) must be measured in series, while
voltages are measured in parallel. If the 4-20 mA signal is already connected to a control system, you
must break the connection and measure the signal in series.
4. When measuring frequency outputs in hertz, take your multimeter out of “autorange mode” and
manually set range for a voltage level above 15 VDC. This will prevent false readings when signal is not
present.
5. Never connect power to analog or frequency output signal wires. ONICON F-3200 Flow Meters are not
“loop powered” devices.
4.3 START-UP AND COMMISSIONING
Please read the entire procedure carefully before proceeding. Wiring instructions are located
on pages 21 - 24 of this manual. A worksheet for checking off the following steps and recording
measured values is located on the next page.
1. Conrm ow meter
location and adequate straight
pipe run to achieve desired
results.
Is the meter located in the correct location as required by the plans?
Compare actual straight pipe upstream and downstream of the meter location to recommend-
ed distances identied in this manual.
2. Conrm control system
programming.
Conrm that the control system input point is properly congured for the analog range
(or scale factor) identied on the calibration certicate.
3. Conrm connection to correct
ONICON display or Btu meter
(if ordered).
Conrm that the ow meter serial number matches the ONICON display or Btu meter
serial number (when ordered together).
4. Verify wiring before
connecting power.
Prior to connecting the power, verify that the wiring is correct as shown in this manual and/or
the additional wiring diagram provided with ONICON display or Btu meter. If in doubt, call
factory for assistance before proceeding further.
5. Verify that the input voltage
available to power the meter
is appropriate for the meter
version. (Check label inside
transmitter enclosure LV=Low
voltage, HV=High voltage.
Low voltage: 18 - 63 VDC or 15 - 45 VAC 45/66Hz, 300 mA maximum
High voltage: 90 - 265 VAC 45/66Hz, 35 mA maximum
6. Connect power.
Wait approximately 45 seconds after power-on before proceeding further.
The following steps require ow in the pipe. Flow signal readings should be taken while holding the ow rate
constant if possible. Otherwise, take the various output readings as quickly as possible.
7. Measure and record
analog or binary outputs.
Current Output:
Scaled Output:
Refer to ow meter wiring diagram for the various outputs available, based on your particular
ow meter model. Use the following formulas to calculate ow rate from measured analog
signals:
GPM = (measured current in mA - 4) X Full Scale Analog Flow Rate
16
Each contact closure = unit volume identied as “Scale Factor” (measure and record time
interval between contact closures)
8. Compare various output signals
to each other and to the ow
rate displayed and to the control
system.
Compare the ow rates calculated in STEP 7 to the ow rate indicated by the display and the
control system. Refer to troubleshooting guide when readings are inconsistent.
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