Appendix, Troubleshooting guide, Default k factor values – Badger Meter B3000 User Manual

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Programming Manual

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March 2014

APPENDIX

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Trouble

Remedy

No LCD

Display

Battery – B30A/B/X/Z only

Check battery voltage Should be 3 6V DC Replace if low or bad

Loop Power

OTE:

N

Not available on B30S

Check 4-20 mA input Voltage must be within the minimum and maximum

supply voltage and capable of supplying enough current to run the display

The input voltage is checked “across” or in parallel with the 4-20 mA terminals

and current is checked with the ammeter in series with the 4-20 mA output

Solar

Place meter with solar cell exposed to a strong light source for 24 hours

No Rate or Total Displayed

Check connection from meter pick-up to display input terminals
Check turbine meter rotor for debris Rotor should spin freely
Check programming of flow monitor

Flow Rate Display Interprets Reading

Constantly

This is usually an indication of external noise Keep all AC wires separate from

DC wires
Check for large motors close to the meter pick-up
Check for radio antenna in close proximity
Try disconnecting the pick-up from the monitor pig tail This should stop the

noise

Flow Rate Indicator Bounces

This usually indicates a weak signal Replace pick-up and/or check

all connections
Examine K factor

Table 3: Troubleshooting guide

Default K Factor Values

Liquids

Meter Bore Size

Default K factor

Lower Limit

Upper Limit

0 375

20,000

16,000

24,000

0 500

13,000

10,400

15,600

0 750

2750

2200

3300

0 875

2686

2148

3223

1 000

870 0

696 0

1044

1 500

330 0

264 0

396 0

2 000

52 0

41 6

62 0

3 000

57 0

45 6

68 0

4 000

29 0

23 2

35 0

6 000

7 0

5 6

8 0

8 000

3 0

2 4

4 0

10 000

1 6

1 3

2 0

Table 4: Liquid K factors

Gas

Meter Range

Default K factor

Low

325

Medium

125

High

80

Table 5: Gas K factors

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