INSTALLATION, CONNECTIONS, and OPERATION

INSTALLATION

Mounting. The FMG210/220/230 can be supported by its piping connections if the piping is rigid and there is no vibration. Alternatively, the grounding studs can be used for mounting by inserting them through pre-drilled holes. Note the centerline distance in the dimensional drawing on following page.

CAUTION: Although this meter has an empty pipe detection function, under certain conditions of empty or partially-full pipe the meter may read a flow when there is none. If this is a

hazardous condition, mount the meter in such a way as to ensure the meter will always be full of liquid.

Piping. Metallic pipe or tube, or plastic tubing, can be used with the meter. The meter comes with male NPT or barb fittings (see chart, next page, for sizes).

For plastic tubing, use female NPT tubing adaptors. In installations exposed to vibration, it is not recommended to use the piping as the sole support for the meter, particularly on the smaller sizes.

A minimum of 1” of straight pipe run is recommended on the inlet side of the meter. Straight run is not necessary on the outlet.

Connections

Power and signal connections are provided by the single 4- or 6-conductor color-coded cable. See the Wiring Connections chart on next page. In addition, it is necessary for proper operation to ground the unit to a good quality earth ground. Use the 12 ft. grounding wire supplied with the unit, or if necessary, a longer wire attached to one or both of the grounding studs. If metal piping is used, ground connections from the grounding studs on the bottom of the unit to both inlet and outlet pipes provide the best results in metering accuracy. See Grounding diagrams.

OPERATION

The newly-installed meter takes from a few seconds to a minute for the signal to stabilize at startup, especially if it has been dry. In normal operation, keep the meter filled with fluid to prevent this delay. An empty pipe detection feature will normally detect absence of liquid in the pipe and register zero flow when the meter is mounted properly.

The 4-20 mA signal outputs 4 mA at zero flow and 20 mA at maximum rated flow. The standard pulse signal is a 50% duty cycle pulse set at 1000 pulses/liter (3785 pulses/gallon).

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Omega Engineering FMG230, FMG210, FGM220 manual INSTALLATION, CONNECTIONS, and Operation, Connections

FMG210, FGM220, FMG230 specifications

Omega Engineering is a leading provider of measurement and control solutions, and its FMG series of mass flow meters, including the FMG230, FGM220, and FMG210, exemplifies the company's commitment to accuracy and reliability in flow measurement. These devices are designed to meet the evolving needs of various industries, such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, water treatment, and chemical processing.

The FMG230 is a versatile mass flow meter that offers high accuracy and a wide flow range. It features a compact design with a robust construction that ensures durability in demanding environments. One of its key technologies is the use of thermal mass flow sensing, which enables direct measurement of mass flow rate without the need for additional temperature or pressure compensation. This technology enhances accuracy and provides real-time data, making it ideal for applications where precision is critical.

The FGM220, on the other hand, stands out for its advanced digital communication capabilities. It supports various communication protocols such as Modbus and CAN, allowing for seamless integration with existing automation systems. This model is particularly beneficial in applications that require remote monitoring and control. Its user-friendly interface and programmable settings facilitate easy configuration, enabling users to tailor the device to meet their specific needs.

The FMG210 is designed for smaller-scale applications where space is a constraint. Despite its compact size, it does not compromise on performance. This model has been engineered to deliver reliable flow measurements with low pressure drop, making it suitable for delicate processes. Its robust sensor technology is capable of handling a wide range of media, including gases and liquids, which broadens its applicability across different sectors.

All three models in the FMG series incorporate advanced features like error diagnostics and minimum flow monitoring. This predictive maintenance capability allows for timely intervention, reducing downtime and maintenance costs. The devices are also equipped with LCD displays that provide real-time flow rate readings, making it easy for operators to monitor performance.

In summary, the Omega Engineering FMG series, comprising the FMG230, FGM220, and FMG210, offers a robust solution for accurate mass flow measurement. With their innovative technologies, versatile applications, and user-friendly designs, these flow meters cater to the diverse needs of industries, ensuring reliable performance and enhanced operational efficiency. Whether for large-scale production or specific niche applications, the FMG series remains a trusted choice for professionals in measurement and control.