ONICON System-10 P1 User Manual

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SECTION 3.0: INSTALLATION

The SYSTEM-10 BTU Meter should be installed by experienced plumbers, electricians, and others with
related knowledge and experience in the heating, cooling, and fluid metering fields. ONICON will be happy
to assist with technical recommendations and to provide guidance by telephone and/or email. On-site field
engineering, installation, and service are also available at an additional cost. The installer should use good
trade practices and must adhere to all state and local building, or other, applicable codes.
Before you begin, clean the external surfaces of all pipes at the installation sites so that they are free of
debris, foreign matter, solids, leak inhibitors, and chemically aggressive substances. Flush the entire
system so that it is free of flux, solder, pipe and tube cuttings and any other free moving particles.

3.1 SITE SELECTION

Careful attention to the site selection for the system components will help the installers with the

initial installation, reduce start-up problems, and make future maintenance easier. For example,

do not install the flow meter where it will be difficult for personnel to perform periodic

maintenance. When selecting a site for mounting the system components, consider the criteria

under Section 1.5: WORKING ENVIRONMENT, as well as the following:

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IMPORTANT NOTE

Proper site selection is critical to the performance of this Btu meter. Both the flow meter and the

two temperature sensors must be properly located within the piping system in order to ensure an

accurate energy measurement.

The Main Unit

Find an easily accessible location where wire connections can be made and meter readings

can be taken from floor level. Mount the System-10 enclosure on a vibration free surface.

Avoid locations such as the plenum of a fan coil, heat exchanger or any housing that may

contain electric motors or other strong sources of electrical interference.

The Flow Meter

When properly installed, the flow meter will only measure flow associated with that

portion of the piping system for which the energy measurement is being made. The flow

meter may be installed in either the supply or return line. Choose the location with the

longest straight run of unobstructed pipe. Please refer to the flow meter installation

manual for specific information regarding the straight run requirements for the flow meter

used with this SYSTEM-10 BTU Meter.

The Temperature Sensors

The two temperature sensors must be located in such a manner as to accurately measure

only the temperature of the supply line entering and the return line leaving the portion of

the piping system for which the energy measurement is being made.

If possible, find an easily accessible location where wire connections can be made from

floor level. This will facilitate any future service. Place the temperature sensors away from

strong sources of electrical noise that might affect the performance of the sensors.

One temperature sensor thermowell will need to be placed in the same pipe with the flow

meter. It should be located on the downstream side of the flow meter. The downstream

distance between the thermowell and flow meter should be at least five pipe diameters,

leaving enough clearance to remove either sensor from the pipe without interference from

the other sensor.

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