2off, 3off, F-2000 – Blue-White F-2000 – Sensor User Manual

Page 19: 0 maintenance, 1 troubleshooting, 3 programming menu flow chart, Page 18, Page 19, Fig. 12, Paddle removal

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RATE 1 - Rate Scale Factor

RATE 2 - Rate Decimal Factor

RATE 3 - Battery Save Mode On / Off

TOTAL 1 - Total Scale Factor

TOTAL 2 - Total Decimal Factor

TOTAL 3 - Clear Total Enable On / Off

SETPOINT MODE ASSIGN - on rate / on batch / off

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Setpoint Rate 3 - Low Alarm Trigger

Setpoint Rate 4 - Low Alarm Release

Setpoint Rate 5 - Alarm Delay Timer

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7.3

Programming Menu Flow Chart

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MODEL PC UNITS ONLY

MODEL AO UNITS ONLY

F-2000

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F-2000

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8.0 MAINTENANCE

The F-2000 requires very little maintenance, however, some conditions will cause increased wear or
possible damage to the unit.

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Periodically remove the sensor assembly from the pipe fitting and inspect the meter for signs of wear
and obstructions. Clean the paddle of any foreign objects. Replace the paddle and axle if worn.

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Although the meter is capable of operating at the high end of the flow range, continuous use at very
high flow rates (upper 25% of the calibrated flow range), is not recommended. The paddle and axle life
is related to the rate of flow and the fluid being measured. Corrosive fluids moving at high flow rates
will cause increased wear requiring frequent inspection and maintenance. Ceramic, titanium or nickel
axles are available for extreme corrosive environments.

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Although the F-1000 is designed to withstand outdoor conditions, a cool, dry location where the unit can
be easily serviced is recommended. The life of the LCD display will be severely reduced when
installed in direct sunlight. Do not install the meter so that the LCD is in direct sunlight.

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O-rings should be inspected periodically. Immediately replace the o-rings at any sign of wear, swelling,
cracking or discoloration.

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Battery operated models. Replace the four AA batteries every 12 months. The program memory will
not erase when replacing the batteries. The unit will function normally for approximately 2 minutes
while replacing the batteries. To replace the batteries, open the front panel of the enclosure by
removing the four Phillips screws. After replacing the batteries, be sure the foam insert is in place
before closing the front panel.

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Test the electronics by removing the sensor assembly from the pipe fitting and spinning the paddle by
hand. If a reading does not appear in the display window, replace the batteries. If a reading still does

Fig. 12

Arrow

Direction

Step 1: Locate notch on the sensor

Step 2: Push shaft out in the direction shown.

Step 3: Replace the paddle, then press shaft

back into place in the opposite

PADDLE REMOVAL

Situation

Cause Solution

Leaking

Improper installation Pipe Fitting Manual pages 6 thru 10

Worn or damaged o-rings Pipe Fitting Manual pages 6 thru 10

Flow rate reading is inaccurate Improper installation Pipe Fitting Manual page 6

Improper velocity profile Pipe Fitting Manual page 4

Flow rate is out of range Model RT Manual page 4

No display

Dead batteries Model RT Manual page 19

Blocked paddle Pipe Fitting Manual page 7

Damaged electronics Model RT Manual page 19

Battery save mode is ON Model RT Manual page 18

Display shows zero flow Improper alignment / installation Pipe Fitting Manual page 7

Worn paddle and / or axle Model RT Manual page 19

Damaged electronics Model RT Manual page 19

8.1

TROUBLESHOOTING

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