Fluid Components International FR73B Manual Operation User Manual

Operation

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Doc. No. 06EN003281 Rev. -

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Model FR78B Flow Switch/Monitor

CHAPTER 3 - OPERATION

FLUID COMPONENTS INTL

3. Operation

Factory Calibrations

The instrument is delivered in its standard factory set point form unless a custom factory calibration was specified.
The standard factory setting is mid-range between no flow and full flow. See Figure 3-1.

If the order included custom factory calibration and alarm set point, keep all settings unchanged. The instrument
is ready for service without changes.

Field Calibrations for Flow Applications

If the factory calibrations were not ordered then follow one of the procedures below based on the particular
instrument purchased. If precise measurement is desired, FCI recommends that a FM71 Monitor/Calibrator be
used. Then the precise measurement of the signal voltage versus flow rate can be calculated for the alarm set
points.

Alarm Set Point Adjustments By Observation or By Measurement

Alarm set points can be adjusted by observation or by precision measurements. The following procedure is
adjustment by observation. If adjustment by measurement is desired, obtain an FCI FM71 Calibrator/monitor and
follow the instructions found in the FM71 manual.

Alarm 1 Set Point Procedure for 5181 Control Circuit

1.

Flow the pipeline at the desired rate of flow.

2.

Apply power to the instrument and allow 15 minutes for the sensing element to become active and stabilize.

3.

Locate the potentiometer (R5) and the red LED on the control circuit. (See Figure 3-2.)

4.

Choose A or B.

A. Detecting No Flow or Decreasing Flow Rate

If the LED is off, turn the potentiometer clockwise until the LED turns on. If the LED is on, turn the
potentiometer counterclockwise until the LED turns off, then turn the potentiometer clockwise until the LED just
turns on. With the LED on, turn the potentiometer slowly counterclockwise until the LED just turns off. Turn the
potentiometer one-half turn past the point at which the LED just turns off. Be aware that the potentiometer may
have up to one quarter turn of hysteresis. If the mark is overshot, the procedure should be repeated. (See
Figure 3-1.)

B. Detecting Maximum Flow or Increasing Flow Rate

If the LED is on, turn the potentiometer counterclockwise until the LED turns off. If the LED is off, turn the
potentiometer clockwise until the LED turns on, then turn the potentiometer counter clockwise until the LED just
turns off. With the LED off, turn the potentiometer slowly, clockwise until the LED just turns on. Turn the
potentiometer one-half turn past the point at which the LED just turns on. Be aware that the potentiometer may
have up to one quarter turn of hysteresis. If the mark is overshot, the procedure should be repeated. (See
Figure 3-1.)

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