Seametrics MD-Series User Manual

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General Information

MD-Series meters use the multi-jet principle, which has
been an internationally-accepted standard for many
years. This type of meter is known for its wide range,
simplicity, and accuracy in low-quality water. The
impeller is centered in a ring of jets, with inlet jets on
one level and outlet jets on another. A gear train drives
the register totalizer dials. For pulse output, one of the
dials is replaced by a gear, which turns a magnet that
is detected by an encapsulated sensor threaded into
the outside of the lens. Pulse rate is determined by the
gear and the dial on which the gear is placed.

Mechanically, all MD-Series meters are the same. The
difference between MDE and MDR meters is in the sen-
sor. MDE meters use a solid-state, long-lasting Hall-
effect sensor, which requires power. They are suited
for use with SeaMetrics controls and metering pumps
(LMI for instance) which have sensor power. MDR
meters use a two-wire reed switch. They provide a dry
contact closure and do not require power. MDT meters
do not have a sensor, totalize only.

Features

MD-Series Pulse Meter
Instructions

Specifications

Materials

Case

Cast bronze

Internals

Engineered thermoplastic

Magnet

Ceramic permanent

Temperature

105

°

F, 40

°

C

Max. Pressure

150 PSI operating

Accuracy

1-1/2% of reading

Sensor

MDE

Solid state

MDR

Reed switch

Max. Current

MDE

20 mA

MDR

50 mA

Max. Voltage

MDE

24 VDC

MDR

24 VDC or 24 VAC

Sensor Power (MDE)

Minimum 6 mA at 12 VDC

Cable Length

18 ft. standard, 2,000 ft. max.

Flow Rates (GPM):

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Either MDE or MDR sensor

threads into lens without

removing top

Cast bronze body-

meets AWWA
specifications

Union end couplings

for easy service

Connector for metering pump or

SeaMetrics control - optional

3/4"

1"

1-1/2" 2"

Minimum 0.22 0.44 0.88 1.98

Maximum 22 52 88 132

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