Compaq Power for the MTEK6000, Optional Power Supplies, Mounting the Instrument on the Meter

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MTEK6000 SERIES USER'S MANUAL

NOTE

The flashing LCD display indicates an alarm condition (e.g. First Time Power). See Chapter 3 for information on alarms.

8.You can now view selected parameter values on the display by using the scroll switch. The scroll switch is activated by the use of a magnet (one is shipped with the unit). See Display Mode, in Chapter 3, for information about this function.

POWER FOR THE MTEK6000

Two 4.5V alkaline battery packs (part # 1011-0035C-001) supply operating power to the device for approximately two years of typical operation. Recommended operating temperature range for the MTEK6000 when powered with these packs is –4 F (-20 C) to 130 F (54 C). If this supply should fail, an on-board back-up battery will maintain the unit's memory and real time clock. Backup power can maintain history data for up to seven years. When back-up power is used, the unit discontinues normal operation until the main battery pack is replaced.

Note that only one power source powers the MTEK6000; connection of battery packs to a unit configured for external power does not provide an additional source of backup power for the unit.

Optional Power Supplies

Several optional supplies are available:

A. Two Single-D Lithium battery packs - (part # 1011-0039B-001) provides an approximate life expectancy of two years over the temperature range -220F (-300C) to 1580 F (70 0 C). Each 3.6V, 13.0 AH battery pack can be used individually (~ 1yr life) or as a pair.

B.MTEK6000 UPS power supply - an un- interruptible 12 VDC power supply with battery back up.

C.SPS 50 solar system - 10 to 64 W systems available with battery backup; while selected system size depends on geographic location, degree of sun exposure, equipment power consumption, and site obstructions, most MTEK6000 applications only require a 10W system.

MOUNTING THE INSTRUMENT ON THE METER

1.Check the meter's rotation direction. Standard setup is clockwise rotation of the meter output shaft, as viewed from the top. The rotation of the unit can be changed to counterclockwise. Also, the input drive value for the unit can be changed.

2.Align the instrument's index base plate holes with the corresponding holes in the meter's index base plate. Secure the unit by bolting it to the meter. Ensure that the drive dogs are correctly aligned and not binding.

3.Plug all unused holes in the index base plate with the caps provided in the accessory package.

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January 2002

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Contents MTEK6000 Series Table of Contents Optional Equipment List of Figures January January Overview Hazardous LocationsONE-YEAR Warranty ComplianceSecurity Options MTEK6000 exterior view MTEK6000 interior view Unpacking Initial Check OUTPower for the MTEK6000 Optional Power SuppliesMounting the Instrument on the Meter Setting UP the Index Assembly Output Shaft RotationUnit and Index Rotation Counter MaskingPulse Input to the MTEK6000 Wall and Pipe MountingWall Mounting Connecting the Pressure Tubing Transducers in the MTEK6000Typical Installation for MTEK6000 EFC Installing the Thermal Probe Pipe Size Insertion Thermowell Length Part NumberInstalling the Pulse Output Wiring Pulse Output WiringVolume and Alarm Pulse Specifications Uncorrected Pulse Output SpecificationsConnecting the Telephone Line CommunicationsRS-232C Serial Direct Communications 9600 Baud Modem Communications 2400 BaudActivity Indicator MTEK6000 Function RS232 cable connected January Grounding ReferencesJanuary SLEEP/WAKE-UP Mode Display ModeAlarm Mode Viewing and clearing alarms using the magnetFaulty Counter Alarm EFC First Time Power AlarmHigh Flow Rate Alarm EFC & EFM High Differential Pressure Alarm EFMLow Pressure Alarm Low Supply Volts AlarmsLow Temperature Alarm Lost Temperature AlarmOpen Door Alarm optional Software Error AlarmMemory History Logging Configuration Mode Editing ParametersOptional Keypad and Display Assigning Function Keys Audit TrailWake-Up on Pulse Event Driven Analog SamplingSpecial Key Combinations Calibration Mode Calibrating the Pressure TransducerCalibrating the Temperature Transducer Zero NEW?Calibrating the Differential Pressure Transmitter EFM Only Optional Equipment Analog Output AO OptionAnalog Output Option MTEK6000 Analog Output Specifications Zero x.xxx 04.000 +y.yyy mA Enclosure Maintenance Changing the BatteryCalibration PcGas Meter Utility Package PcGas Customer MonitorMtek Manager DC2000 January Alarms Alarm Code Label I.D Description AddressTable A-5 Standard alarms for MTEK6000 EFC w/ Aux Pressure Label Description Address Aux Pressure Table A-11 Standard alarms for MTEK6000 EFC2 w/2 Aux Press Table A-14 Standard alarms for MTEK6000 EFM w/ Aux Press MTEK6000 EPR MTEK6000 ETR MTEK6000 Eptr January AGA-7 Volume Calculations NX19 Supercompressibility ReportJanuary Alarm Pulse Output Enable/Disable Alarm Pulse Time msAudit Trail Logging Enable Analog Sampling Rate secondsBase Temperature Calibrate Mode Time-outCalibration Password Configuration PasswordFlow Rate Update Interval s Cubic Unit/Pulse In or Meter DriveDate Month, Day, Year High Flow Rate Alarm Setpoint High Pressure Alarm SetpointHigh Pressure Alarm Reset High Temperature Alarm ResetLow Pressure Alarm Setpoint Low Supply Voltage Alarm ResetLow Supply Voltage Alarm Setpoint Low Temperature Alarm ResetUncorrected Volume Time Hhmmss Hours, Minutes, SecondsWake Up Interval seconds Wake Up On Pulse event driven EFCFlow & Volume Temperature DifferentialUnits of Measure AccumulationsJanuary SBC Revision a Corrector Board OPT Revision a Option Board Description Jumper positionPulse Input #1 PLI Revision C Phone Line Interface Service Requirement Consumer Information and FCC RequirementsWarranty & Repair Service EL0001 Sheet 1 of 2 Class I Division 2 Installation EL0001 Sheet 2 of 2 Class I Division 2 Installation Warranty Information January Appendix G TII Station Protector January Appendix H Hazardous Area Installation Control Drawings October October