Omega Engineering FP-6000 manual Factors Plastic Pipe, Gpm/Hz Lpm/Hz

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K-factors

Plastic Pipe

Schedule 40 Plastic pipe per ASTM-D-1785

 

K-FACTOR K-FACTOR A-FACTOR A-FACTOR

 

 

 

 

 

PIPE

PULSES/

PULSES/

U.S.

 

SIZE

U.S. GAL

LITER

GPM/HZ

LPM/HZ

1 1/2

124.400

32.8666

0.4823

1.8256

2

80.140

21.1731

0.7487

2.8338

2 1/2

56.730

14.9881

1.0576

4.0032

3

36.180

9.5588

1.6584

6.2769

3 1/2

26.500

7.0013

2.2642

8.5698

4

20.140

5.3210

2.9791

11.276

5

12.250

3.2365

4.8980

18.539

6

8.1430

2.1514

7.3683

27.889

8

4.3980

1.1620

13.643

51.637

10

2.6340

0.6959

22.779

86.219

12

1.7770

0.4695

33.765

127.80

Schedule 80 Plastic pipe per ASTM-D-1785

 

K-FACTOR

K-FACTOR

A-FACTOR

A-FACTOR

 

 

 

 

 

PIPE

PULSES/

PULSES/

U.S.

 

SIZE

U.S. GAL

LITER

GPM/HZ

LPM/HZ

1 1/2

139.400

36.8296

0.4304

1.6291

2

90.790

23.9868

0.6609

2.5014

2 1/2

64.610

17.0700

0.9286

3.5149

3

41.050

10.8454

1.4616

5.5323

3 1/2

29.940

7.9102

2.0040

7.5852

4

22.660

5.9868

2.6478

10.022

5

13.700

3.6196

4.3796

16.577

6

9.1990

2.4304

6.5224

24.687

8

4.9060

1.2962

12.230

46.290

10

2.9450

0.7781

20.374

77.114

12

1.9930

0.5266

30.105

113.95

K-factors and A-factors are listed in U.S. gallons and in liters. Conversion formulas for other engineering units are listed below.

K = 60/A

A = 60/K

The K-factor is the number of pulses generated by the FP-6000 series paddlewheel per unit of liquid in a specific pipe size.

The A-factor is the flow rate (per minute) repre- sented by 1 Hz output from the FP-6000 series sensor in a specific pipe size.

To convert K from

to

multiply K by

U.S. gallons

cubic feet

7.479

U.S. gallons

cubic inches

0.00433

U.S. gallons

cubic meters

263.85

U.S. gallons

pounds of water

0.120

U.S. gallons

acre feet

325853

U.S. gallons

liters

0.264

U.S. gallons

Imperial gallons

1.201

To convert K from

to

multiply K by

liters

cubic meters

1000

liters

kilograms of water

1

liters

gallons

3.785

 

 

 

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Contents User’s Guide For immediate technical or application assistance Servicing North AmericaServicing Europe Table of Contents Page Important Safety Information Warranty Record Type Omega FP-6000 SeriesDescription Chapter IntroductionTheory of Operation Location of Fitting Chapter Installation and WiringSensor Position Sensor Wiring +30Standard Fitting Installation Hardware, Standard SensorHardware, Hot-Tap Sensor 11/4 in mm diameter drill Pipe thread sealant Tape measureRemove brass sensor nut from sensor Hot-Tap Fitting InstallationThread brass sensor nut into pipe fitting Calculating the H Dimension Wall ThicknessRecord your pipes H dimension for future reference Hot-Tap Sensor = 15.00 pipe wall thickness 0.10 X I.DStandard Installation Sensor flange Alignment rod Direction of flow Step Hot-Tap InstallationThread one jam nut and lower hex nut onto Make sure the bleed valve is closed full clockwise position Direction of flowUsing the Hot-Tap Installation Tool Protector plate Installation tool shaft Upper hex nuts Chapter Standard Sensor RemovalHot-Tap Sensor Removal Into the port to prevent damageCap nuts Installation tool Maintenance Chapter Maintenance and Replacement PartsReplacement Parts Rotor Replacement Procedure Dimensions Dimensions for Standard SensorsWrought Steel Pipe Per Ansi Conversion Stainless Steel Pipe Per Ansi B36.19 Mm = inchesDimensions for Hot-Tap Sensors Factors Stainless Steel GPM/HZ LPM/HZFactors Wrought Steel Factors Plastic Pipe GPM/HZ LPM/HZSpecifications General DataSpecifications WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER OMEGA…Of Course