7330 series, Installation instructions – KING 7330 Series User Manual

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caution

O-rings should be replaced if meter is disassembled after it has
been in service.

Serious property damage and great personal injury could
occur as the result of a meter misused or used in an unsuitable
application.

7330 meters are not oxygen cleaned. Use with incompatible fluids
may cause o-rings to swell and break.

cleaning

Carefully remove the flowmeter from piping system. Loosen and
remove the outlet union nut and remove the outlet end fitting. With-
draw the float (and guide rod assembly where applicable) from the
top. All necessary instrument components are now fully accessible for
cleaning with an appropriate mild soap solution*. Before the meter is
reassembled, inspect all parts for damage. O-rings should be replaced
during meter maintenance and cleaning.
To reassemble, carefully guide the float (and guide rod assembly
where applicable) back into the tube. Reinstall the outlet end fitting
and outlet union nut and tighten the union nut. Reinstall the instru-
ment into the plumbing system after removing the old teflon tape
(with a wire brush) and replacing with fresh teflon tape.
*Do not use cleaning agents that will damage float, tube or o-rings.
Meters should be cleaned with a mild soap solution. This will be an
effective cleaner of rust stains. Caution must be used so that materials
of construction are not damaged by cleaning solutions. Hard water
deposits can be removed with 5% acetic acid solution (vinegar).

repair

7330 meters that require repair should be sent to the factory. Please
call for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number and return
instructions.

warning:

Pressure and temperature ratings are based on a study of the engi-
neering data for particular materials used in construction and on the
design of individual models. This information is supplemented by
destructive test results. Meters with stainless enclosures must never be
operated without shields securely in place. Meters exposed to difficult
environments such as those created by certain chemicals, excessive
vibration or other stress inducing factors could fail at or below the
suggested maximums. Never operate meters above pressure and
temperature maximums. It is strongly recommended that all meter
installations utilize an appropriate pressure relief valve and/or rupture
disc. The pressure settings and locations of these devices should be
such that meters cannot be over pressurized. Meter failure could
result in damage to equipment and serious personal injury. Always
use suitable safety gear, including OSHA approved eye protection
when working around meters in service. We are happy to pass along
chemical compatibility information that has been published by the
manufacturer’s of raw materials used in our products; however, this
information should not be construed as a recommendation made by
King Instrument Company, Inc. for a specific application.

Float types and orientations

7330 Series

Installation Instructions

Max Non-Shock Pressure and Temperature

Fitting

Temperature

Pressure

PVC

130° F

150 psig (41W-72W)

130° F

125 psig (90W-103W)

PVDF

200° F

150 psig (41W-72W)

200° F

125 psig (90W-103W)

Ambient Temp. 33° F -125° F

GV FLOAT

SL FLOAT

END FITTING UNION NUT

END FITTING

END FITTING O-RING

FLOAT STOP/

FLOAT

Pressure and temperature ratings are based on a study of the engineering data

for particular materials used in construction and on the design of individual

models. This information is supplemented by destructive test results. Meters with

stainless enclosures must never be operated without shields securely in place.

Meters exposed to difficult environments such as those created by certain

chemicals, excessive vibration or other stress inducing factors could fail at or

below the suggested maximums. Never operate meters above pressure and

temperature maximums. It is strongly recommended that all meter installations

utilize an appropriate pressure relief valve and/or rupture disc. The pressure

settings and locations of these devices should be such that meters cannot be

over pressurized. Meter failure could result in damage to equipment and serious

personal injury. Always use suitable safety gear, including OSHA approved eye

protection when working around meters in service. We are happy to pass along

chemical compatibility information that has been published by the manufacturer's

of raw materials used in our products; however, this information should not be

construed as a recommendation made by King Instrument Company, Inc. for a

specific application.

*Do not use cleaning agents that will damage float, tube or o-rings.

Meters should be cleaned with a mild soap solution. This will be an effective

cleaner of rust stains. Caution must be used so that materials of construction are

not damaged by cleaning solutions. Hard water deposits can be removed with 5%

acetic acid solution (vinegar).

7330 meters that require repair should be sent to the factory. Please call for a

Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number and return instructions.

-O-rings should be replaced if meter is disassembled after it has been in service.
-Serious property damage and great personal injury could occur as the result of a

meter misused or used in an unsuitable application.

1) Inspect meter for damage that may have occurred during shipping.

Report any damage to the container to the freight carrier immediately.

This is important information. Read it carefully

before beginning work.

2) Make sure your pressure, temperature, fluid and other

requirements are compatible with the meter including o-rings.
3) Select a suitable location for installation to prevent excess stress

on the meter which may result from:

a) Misaligned pipe.
b) The weight of related plumbing.
c) "Water Hammer" which is most likely to occur when flow is

suddenly stopped as with quick closing solenoid operated valves.

(If necessary, a surge chamber should be installed. This will also be

useful in pressure start-up situations.)
d) Thermal expansion of liquid in a stagnated or valve isolated

system.
e) Instantaneous pressurization which will stress the meter and

could result in tube failure.

NOTE: In closed thermal transfer or cooling systems, install the meter

in the cool side of the line to minimize meter expansion and

contraction and possible fluid leaks at the threaded connections.

4) Handle the meter carefully during installation.

a) Use an appropriate amount of teflon tape on external pipe

threads before making connections. Do not use paste or stick type

thread sealing products.

5) Install the meter vertically with the inlet port at the bottom.

Maximum Non-Shock

Pressure and

Temperature

O-Ring

Temperature

Viton and Kalrez are registered trademarks of DuPont Dow

Elastomers.

Meters are not specifically recommended for service other than

water or air. The user must determine meter suitability for use

with other fluids.

ADDITIONALLY:

-7330 Series meters are designed for vertical installation only. (Inlet at

bottom, Outlet at top)

SCALE PLATE SCREW

SCALE PLATE

END FITTING UNION NUT

END FITTING

END FITTING O-RING

FLOAT

SCALE PLATE SCREW

SCALE PLATE

-7330 meters are not oxygen cleaned. Use with incompatible fluids may cause

o-rings to swell and break.

6) Meters with plastic fittings must be installed so that fittings are not

made to support any part of the associated plumbing. In addition,

meter frame should be fastened to bulkhead, panel or column.
7) Meters used in gas service should have suitable valves plumbed in

at the inlet and outlet of the meter. These valves should be no more

than 1-1/2 pipe diameters from the meter ports. The valve at the

outlet should be used to create back pressure as required to prevent

float bounce. It should be set initially and then left alone. The inlet

valve should be used for throttling purposes. Depending on the

installation, valves may not be essential, but they are most useful in

many installations. Remember: To get a correct reading of flow in gas

service, it is necessary to know the pressure right at the outlet of the

meter (before the valve).
8) Pressure and temperature maximums must never be exceeded.

Carefully remove the flowmeter from piping system. Loosen and remove the

outlet union nut and remove the outlet end fitting. Withdraw the float (and guide

rod assembly where applicable) from the top. All necessary instrument

components are now fully accessible for cleaning with an appropriate mild soap

solution*. Before the meter is reassembled, inspect all parts for damage. O-rings

should be replaced during meter maintenance and cleaning.
To reassemble, carefully guide the float (and guide rod assembly where

applicable) back into the tube. Reinstall the outlet end fitting and outlet union nut

and tighten the union nut. Reinstall the instrument into the plumbing system after

removing the old teflon tape (with a wire brush) and replacing with fresh teflon

tape.

EPR

225 °F

Buna-N

Viton

Kalrez

275 °F

350 °F

400 °F

PVC

PVDF

150 psig (41W-72W)

150 psig (41W-72W)

Ambient

temperature

33° F - 125° F

O-Ring

Material

Maximum

Temperature

130°F

200°F

130°F

200°F

125 psig (90W-103W)

125 psig (90W-103W)

Temperature

Pressure

GV FLOAT

Highest immunity

to viscous fluids

with medium

meter capacity.

SL FLOAT

Maximum flow

meter capacity

with limited

viscosity immunity

POLYSULFONE METER TUBE

INLET FLOAT STOP

POLYSULFONE

FLOAT STOP/

GUIDE ROD ASSEMBLY

METER TUBE

EXTENSION ASSEMBLY

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