ONICON System-30 BTU User Manual

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System-30 BTU Measurement System Manual 05/14 - 0667-2 / 18335

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4.2 COMMISSIONING

Please read all installation instructions carefully before proceeding. Wiring diagrams are located
in the appendix. A worksheet for checking off these steps and recording measured values is
located on the following page.

1.

Confirm main unit location and

adequate straight pipe run to

achieve desired results.

Confirm orientation with respect

to flow.

Is the main unit located in the correct location as required by the

plans?

Is the meter correctly oriented with respect to flow direction?

Compare actual straight pipe upstream and downstream of the main

unit location to the recommended distances identified in this manual.

Note: This manual is very conservative and assumes the worst-case

pipe obstructions. Contact ONICON to discuss specifics of your

application.

In order to proceed with the following steps, the System-30 must be operating and connected to the control

system. There must also be flow in pipes. Flow signal readings should be taken while holding the flow rate

constant if possible; otherwise, take the various output readings as quickly as possible.
2.

Confirm correct supply voltage.

Verify that the correct supply voltage is available at the System-30

signal cable connections. The System-30 BTU MEASUREMENT

SYSTEM operates from 24 VAC ± 4 volts.

3.

With the HVAC system active,

verify that the diagnostic LED’s

for FLOW and BTU are both

flashing.

The LED’s are located on the exterior of the main unit on the end

opposite from the cables.

The following steps require a multi-meter with the ability to measure DC voltage as well as DC frequency in

hertz. Remove the six screws that secure the cover to the main unit and carefully lift the cover off.
4.

Check temperature readings for

T1, T2 and the differential

temperature.

Set multi-meter for 2 to 4 volt range.

T1: (TB2)

Measure DC volts between terminals 2(+) and 3(-).

T2: (TB3)

Measure DC volts between terminals 2(+) and 3(-).

Delta T: (TB2-TB3) Measure DC volts between terminals 2 and 2.

The relationship between voltage and temperature is 10 mV/degree F.

Multiply the reading in volts by 100 to obtain degrees F. Compare the

calculated temperatures to expected values.

5.

Check flow signal.

Set multi-meter for DC hertz, voltage range > 15 volts. The test points

for flow are located next to the reset button.

GPM = Frequency in Hz X 60

Meter Factor in ppg (refer to calibration tag for meter factor)

Compare the calculated flow rate to expected values.

6.

Check Energy Total Output (BTU

Output Mode 1 and/or Mode 2).

Set multi-meter for DC volts, voltage range > 15 volts.

Mode 1:

Measure DC volts between terminals 3 and 4

Mode 2:

Measure DC volts between terminals 5 and 6

Confirm that the voltage changes state (low to high or high to low)

each time the controls system register records a new energy total.

End of standard commissioning. Please contact ONICON at (727)447-6140 with any questions.

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