Omega Engineering FLR1000 manual Electrical Connections Overview

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Close Up of Label Showing Flow Direction (FLR 1000 shown, other models similar)

The tubing ID should be as large as possible to avoid restrictions and turbulence. For the best results, a straight length of tubing before the unit is recommended. This should be 20 times the tubing I.D. or greater

4.Electrical Connections

Caution: Incorrect wiring may cause severe damage to the unit. Applying an AC voltage (115VAC or 230VAC) directly to the unit will cause damage. Read the following instructions carefully before making any connections.

a)Overview

Omega Engineering flow sensors for gases provide a 0-5VDC output proportional to the volumetric flow rate. This output may be connected to a display, data acquisition system or voltmeter. The FLR 1000-D and 1000- BR-D series feature an integral display that provides a local flow reading. These units also have a 0-5VDC analog output available. If required, this may be connected to another display, data acquisition system or voltmeter.

A stable D.C. power supply is required to operate the unit. The voltage and current requirements depend on the configuration of the unit. Full details may be found in the Specification section of this manual.

Connecting wires should be as short as possible to avoid voltage drops. Twisted 2 pair conductor cable of a suitable gauge should be used if the length of the power wires is to be longer than 1 meter (3.2 feet).

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Contents FLR 1000 & 1000-BR Series Flow Sensors & Meters For Gases Page B L E O F C O N T E N T S Product Overview and Principle of Operation IntroductionUnpacking Installation General Considerations Mounting the Flow Sensor or Flow MeterTubing Connections Electrical Connections Overview Connecting a Cable Assembly Electrical Connections Voltage Output Units Using a 0-5VDC Output Power Adapter Package Operation Start UpFlow Readings 5VDC Analog OutputsFlows Below the Minimum Rated Flow Operating at Flow Rates Outside the Calibrated Flow RangeFlows Above the Maximum Rated Flow Zero Adjustments Using Flow Sensors or Flow Meters with Different GasesRecalibration Corrected Flow = Flow reading X Correction FactorPage Maintenance and Product Care Cleaning and FlushingGeneral Returning Units for Repair or RecalibrationSpecifications For Gas Units FLR1000 FLR1000-D FLR1000-BR-DConnector Pin And Wire Color Cross Reference Pin Cable Wire Color DescriptionDimensions FLR 1000 For Gases 10.0 l/min Units Acetal Fittings Shown Page Page Page Page Page Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Cause Method of CorrectionSymptom Possible Cause Method of Correction Page M4575/0807 pg