Lake Monitors FreeFlow Meter User Manual

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4) Operating Temperature: In standard meters, several components

have a maximum temperature rating of 170ºF (76ºC).

5) Operating Pressure: Meters should not be used over 10% of the

operating pressure rating.

6) Pipe Sealer: Care should be taken when choosing a pipe sealing

method. The use of pipe sealing pastes is often discouraged when

sealing plastic fittings.

Basic Installation Instructions
The meters are mounted in-line and provide an electrical output that

is proportional to flow rate. The meters can be mounted in a vertical

or horizontal position as long as the fluid is flowing in the direction of

the arrow on the enclosure. No straight pipe is required before or

after the meter. In fact, 90° elbows can be inst alled on both ends

without any noticeable flow variation. When installing a meter, “Thread

Seal Tape” is the preferred means to seal the pipe threads. If t ape is

used, be sure to leave 1/8” (3 mm) of pipe thread exposed on end of

pipe. Position filter in front of meter and in a location that allows easy

access for routine maintenance. Refer to “Warnings and

Precautionary Areas” for additional information.

Installation Dos & Don’ts:
To obtain satisfactory operation from the flow meter, the following

points should be considered:

DO:
- place throttling valves at the outlet of the meter
- use pipe tape on the connections
- install solenoid valves at meter outlet (as far downstream as

possible)

- mount in any orientation: vertical, horizontal or upside down

DO NOT:
- place meter in non-aligned piping
- use paste thread sealer
- over-flow the meter by more than 150% of maximum reading
- operate at pressures and temperatures greater than specified
- provide insufficient power for the excitation of the meter

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Operation

Operating Principle
The FreeFlow Series is a line of unique flow meters which combine the

simplicity of a segmented wedge differential producer with a precise

wetted micro pressure sensor. The meters are self contained and all of

the wetted components are isolated from the electronics. Running

through the enclosure is the segmented wedge metering element. The

metering element is devised in a manner which provides minimal

restriction to the flow and enables a design with no moving p arts. As

flow increases, the pressure differential across the metering element

increases, providing for a predictable response of calibrated output.

Scaling the Electronics
All FreeFlow meters come from the factory 100% calibrated and ready

for use. The receiving device will generally need to be scaled to reflect

the correct FSRV (full scale range value) of the calibration. Performing

this task requires that the peak output of device is correlated to the

range of FSRV of calibration ordered. Refer to the manufacturer specific

documentation for the receiving device in question.

Effect of Varying Fluid Properties
Standard meters are calibrated for WATER with a specific gravity of 1.0.

The segmented wedge meter is affected by changes in density as are

most other meters based upon this principle. The indicated flow reading

will read high for heavier fluids and low for lighter fluids. An alternate

calibration can be applied to the meter for additional cost s.

Contamination & Filtration

Recommended Filtration
The manufacturer recommends system filtration of at least 200 micron

filter or screen. Some systems may require a magnetic filter .

IMPORTANT: Meter damage caused by excessive contamination is not

covered under warranty.

Stabilized Contamination
The goal of filtration is to create ef fective protection from system

contamination. Proper filtration stabilizes contamination to allow fluid

components to function properly. A fluid system is considered stabilized

when, “contamination in” equals “contamination out”. Proper filtration

must reduce initial contamination to a stabilized level within an

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