Set points, Set points 25 – Badger Meter B3000 User Manual

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Programming Manual

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March 2014

Unit Under Test (UUT) Calibration Data Table In GPM

Actual

GPM

UUT

Frequency

UUT Actual

K factor

(Hz x 60)

Nominal K

Linear

Coefficient

Raw Error

Hz

Counts/Gallon

GPM

% Rate

50 02

755 900

906 72

49 72

1 0060

0 59

28 12

426 000

908 96

28 02

1 0035

0 35

15 80

240 500

913 29

15 82

0 9987

-0 13

8 88

135 800

917 57

8 93

0 9941

-0 59

4 95

75 100

910 30

4 94

1 0020

0 20

Nominal K (NK)

912 144

Table 2: Sample linearization data

In this example the linear coefficient has already been calculated by the calibration program so all that is required is to enter 5

into the number of linear points Lin Pts parameter and then enter, in order, the five frequency, linear coefficient data pairs
Modbus Modbus
Extended Function
The Modbus output parameter can be either enabled or disabled When enabled, this output allows communications with the

B3000 using the Modbus RTU protocol For additional information see

MODBUS INTERFACE on page 45

At the Modbus prompt, press ENTER The current state of the Modbus output is shown If the current state is correct, press

ENTER to advance to the next parameter
If the current state requires a change, use either

▲ or ► to toggle between state When the proper state has been selected

press ENTER
Bus Address BusAddr
If the Modbus output is enabled a valid Modbus address must also be chosen Every device communicating over the RS485

communications bus using the Modbus protocol must have a unique bus address Address values range from 0…127 with 0

being the default
At the BusAddr prompt, press ENTER The current setting begins to flash If the current setting is correct, press ENTER to

advance to the next parameter
If the current setting requires a change, use

▲ to increment the display digit until it matches the first digit of the required bus

address Next press

► to advance to the next digit and using ▲ to increment the second digit until it matches the second

digit of the required address Repeat this step for the third digit of the address and then press ENTER to save the new address

and advance to the next parameter

Set Points

Set points allow the meter to signal when a specific flow condition has been achieved They are commonly used to indicate

high or low flow conditions that need to be attended to The B3000 has two open collector outputs controlled by the set

point function
The set point transistors have the same current limitations and setup requirements as the totalizing pulse output transistors

described previously (see

Figure 23

and

Figure 24

)

Both set point one and set point two are configured using the same procedures but the hysteresis and tripping conditions are

independently set for each set point output

OTE:

N

In most instances the current capacity of an open collector transistor is not sufficient to operate old style counters

that relied on relay contact closures When used with basic counting circuits a solid state relay is likely to be needed

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