Omega Engineering FLR5000 series, FLR7000 series, FLR9000 series Meter Size Types, Zero Capture

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FLR Flow Transmitter

Installation & Programming Instructions

Zero Capture

Viscosity

The zero position of the meter cone must be set when installing the meter. To capture the zero calibration position, press ENTER at the ZERO CAP prompt. NO will display. Press either arrow key to change to YES, then press ENTER to capture zero.

Meter Type

Viscosity is used in conjunction with the Meter Size to perform viscosity correction when the Meter type selected is OIL. Enter in SUS units the viscosity of the oil that will be used. Its displayed name is VISC SUS and is viewed or changed using the Numeric Value Entry Procedure found on page 8.

Operating Pressure

The meter can be programmed to compensate for specific gravity, pressure, and temperature depending upon the application. Its displayed name is METER- TYP and is viewed or changed using the List Item Selection Procedure found on page 8.

Note: Refer to Flow Chart on pages 10 and 11. When Meter Type WATER is selected, specific gravity

(SP GRAV) will automatically follow.

Note: Refer to Flow Chart on pages 10 and 11. When Meter Type OIL is selected, meter size (METERSIZ), viscosity (VISC SUS), and specific gravity (SP GRAV) will automatically follow.

Note: Refer to Flow Chart on pages 10 and 11. When Meter Type GAS is selected, operating pressure (OP PRESS ), operating temperature (OP TEMP), and specific gravity (SP GRAV) will automatically follow.

Meter Size

Meter size is used in conjunction with Viscosity to perform viscosity correction. Table 3 lists the available selection choices. Its displayed name is METERSIZ and is viewed or changed using the List Item Selection Procedure found on page 8.

Table 3 - Meter Size Types

1/4" & 1/2" meter

3/4" & 1" meter

11/4" & 11/2" meter

 

 

 

1GPM

2GPM

30GPM

 

 

 

2GPM

5GPM

50GPM

 

 

 

5GPM

10GPM

75GPM

 

 

 

10GPM

20GPM

100GPM

 

 

 

15GPM

30GPM

150GPM

 

 

 

The operating pressure is used in gas applications to compensate for the actual pressure being measured at the meter. Enter the operating pressure in PSI units. Its displayed name is OP PRES and is viewed or changed using the Numeric Value Entry Procedure found on page 8.

Operating Temperature

The operating temperature is used in gas applications to compensate for the actual temperature of the gas being measured at the meter. Enter the operating temperature in ºF units. Its displayed name is OP TEMP and is viewed or changed using the Numeric Value Entry Procedure found on page 8.

Specific Gravity Correction Factor

Specific Gravity is used to compensate for the specific gravity of the liquid or gas being measured with the meter. Its displayed name is SP GRAV and is viewed or changed using the Numeric Value Entry Procedure found on page 8.

Damping

The Damping factor is increased to enhance the stability of the flow readings. Damping values are decreased to allow the flow meter to react faster to changing values of flow.This parameter can range from 0 to 99; factory default is 0. Its displayed name is DAMPING and is viewed or changed using the Numeric Value Entry Procedure found on page 8.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Introduction FLR Flow TransmitterII. Specifications III. Installation Electrical Connections Terminology IV. Operation Installing the TransmitterNormal Operation RUN Mode Operating the MeterProgramming Operation Program Mode Cover Removal/ReinstallationList Item Selection Procedure Programming Descriptions Total Flow UnitsFLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions FLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions Meter Size Types Zero CaptureOutput Mode Maintenance Cartridge Cleaning on page 5 and onVI. Troubleshooting VII. AppendixCorrection Factors Fluid SelectionFlow vs. Pressure Drop Water Petroleum Fluids Phosphate Ester I. Oil Air / Compressed Gases FLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions FLR Flow Transmitter Installation & Programming Instructions WARRANTY/ Disclaimer Shop online at omega.com