By data industrial, Data industrial, Location – Badger Meter Series 320 Pulse Transmitter User Manual

Page 2: Surface mount installation, Din rail mounting, Wall mounting, Figure 1: model 320 dimensions, Figure 3: model 320 terminal locations, 4000 series flow, Figure 2: 320 optional enclosure dimensions

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Mechanical installation

The Model 320 may be surface mounted onto a panel,

attached to DIN rails using adapter clips or wall mount-

ed using two optional enclosures.

Location

Although the Model 320 is encapsulated, all wiring

connections are made to exposed terminals. The unit

should be protected from weather and moisture in

accordance with electrical codes and standard trade

practices.

In any mounting arrangement, the primary concerns

are ease of wiring and attachment of the programming

cable.

The unit generates very little heat so no consideration

need be given to cooling or ventilation.

Surface Mount Installation

The Model 320 may be mounted to the surface of any

panel using double sided adhesive tape or by attaching

fasteners through the holes in the mounting flanges of

the unit.

DIN Rail Mounting

Optional clips snap onto the mounting flanges allowing

the Model 320 to be attached to DIN 15, 32, 35 mm DIN

rail systems.

Wall Mounting

Optional metal and plastic enclosures are available to

mount the Model 320 to a wall when no other enclosure

is used. The enclosure is first attached to the wall using

fasteners through its mounting holes.

After wiring, the transmitter may be attached to the

enclosure with the terminal headers facing in using the

slots in the mounting flanges. As an alternate mount-

ing arrangement, the Model 320 may be fastened to the

box cover using double-sided adhesive tape.

Model 320 Electrical Installation

Per standard wiring practices, the power must be off

before making any wire connections. The terminal strips

have removable plug-in connectors to make wiring

easier.

1. Refer to Figures 3 and 4 for terminal connections

and wiring example.

2. Connect DC power supply positive (+) or AC Line to

terminal marked AC L /DC (+).

3. Connect DC power supply negative (-) or AC Com-

mon to terminal marked AC C /DC (-).

4. If wiring to Series 200 sensor, connect the red wire

to Signal (+) terminal, black wire to Signal (-) terminal

and the shield to Shield terminal (Disregard shield for

the IR sensors).

If wiring to Series 4000 sensor, connect the red wire

to Power Out terminal, clear wire to Signal (+) termi-

nal, black wire to Signal (-) terminal, and shield wire to

Shield terminal.

If wiring to a sine wave output sensor consult factory.

5. Connect Pulse(+) from pulse input device to Pulse

Out(+) of 320, connect Pulse(-) from pulse input device

to Pulse Out(-) of 320.

6. For maximum EMI Protection, connect Model 320

ground lug to panel ground.

7. Ensure that all connections are tight, then plug con-

nector into header.

Note:

Included with every Model 320 is a 320IK kit contain-

ing a screw, lock washer and ground lead to connect

the Model 320 to Earth Ground. This will help prevent

electrical interference from affecting the Model 320’s

normal operation.

Figure 2: 320 Optional

Enclosure Dimensions

Mechanical installation

The Model 320 may be surface mounted onto a panel, attached to DIN rails using adapter clips or wall

mounted using two optional enclosures.

Location

Although the Model 320 is encapsulated, all wiring

connections are made to exposed terminals. The unit

should be protected from weather and moisture in

accordance with electrical codes and standard trade

practices.

In any mounting arrangement, the primary concerns

are ease of wiring and attachment of the

programming cable.

The unit generates very little heat so no consideration

need be given to cooling or ventilation.

Surface Mount Installation

The Model 320 may be mounted to the surface of any

panel using double sided adhesive tape or by attach-

ing fasteners through the holes in the mounting

flanges of the unit.

DIN Rail Mounting

Optional clips snap onto the mounting flanges allowing the

Model 320 to be attached to DIN 15, 32, 35 mm DIN rail

systems.

Wall Mounting

Optional metal and plastic enclosures are available to mount

the Model 320 to a wall when no other enclosure is used. The

enclosure is first attached to the wall using fasteners through

its mounting holes.

After wiring, the transmitter may be attached to the enclosure

with the terminal headers facing in using the slots in the

mounting flanges. As an alternate mounting arrangement, the

Model 320 may be fastened to the box cover using double-

sided adhesive tape.

Model 320 Programmable Scaled Pulse

Output Transmitter Installation Guide

by Data Industrial

PN# 72024

03/20/03

®

Data
Industrial

DATA INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION 11 Industrial Drive, P.O. Box 740 Mattapoisett, MA 02739-0740 USA

Phone: (508) 758-6390 FAX: (508) 758-4057 email: [email protected]

Figure 2: 320 Optional

Enclosure Dimensions

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4.5”

2.8”

2.0”

TOP

SIDE

Figure 1: Model 320 Dimensions

Model: 320
S/N: 320-00000

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Power Out
Signal (+)
Signal (-)
Shield

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AC L /DC +

AC C /DC -

D.I.C.

Comm

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Pulse Out +

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1.50”

3.65”

3.25”

.875”

1.75”

Side

1.50”

2.75”

Data Industrial

Model 320 Installation Guide

2

Model 320 Electrical Installation

Per standard wiring practices, the power must be off

before making any wire connections. The terminal strips

have removable plug-in connectors to make wiring

easier.
1. Refer to Figures 3 and 4 for terminal connections

and wiring example.

2. Connect DC power supply positive (+) or AC Line to

terminal marked AC L /DC (+).

3. Connect DC power supply negative (-) or AC

Common to terminal marked AC C /DC (-).

4.

If wiring to Series 200 sensor, connect the red wire

to Signal (+) terminal, black wire to Signal (-)

terminal and the shield to Shield terminal (Disregard shield for the IR sensors).

If wiring to Series 4000 sensor, connect the red wire to Power Out terminal, clear wire to Signal

(+) terminal, black wire to Signal (-) terminal, and shield wire to Shield terminal.
If wiring to a sine wave output sensor consult factory.

5. Connect Pulse(+) from pulse input device to Pulse Out(+) of 320, connect Pulse(-) from pulse input

device to Pulse Out(-) of 320.

6. For maximum EMI Protection, connect Model 320 ground lug to panel ground.
7. Ensure that all connections are tight, then plug connector into header.

Note:

Included with every Model 320 is a 320IK kit containing a screw, lock washer and ground lead to

connect the Model 320 to Earth Ground. This will help prevent electrical interference from

affecting the Model 320’s normal operation.

Model: 320
S/N: 320-00000

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Power Out
Signal (+)
Signal (-)
Shield

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AC L /DC +

AC C /DC -

D.I.C.

Comm

Port

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Pulse Out +

Input led

output led

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Data

Industrial

Pulse Transmitter

Pulse Output

DIC

Communications

Port

Sensor

Input

Power

Input

Input and

Output Led

Ground

Lug

Figure 3: Model 320 Terminal Locations

12-40VDC

or 12-30VAC

Power Supply

+

-

Red

Black

White(Clear)

Shield

Series 4000

Sensor

Series 200

Sensor

Red

Black

Shield

Model: 320
S/N: 320-00000

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Power Out
Signal (+)
Signal (-)
Shield

P

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In

AC L /DC +

AC C /DC -

D.I.C.

Comm

Port

O

ut

pu

t Pulse Out -

Pulse Out +

Input led

output led

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Data

Industrial

Pulse Input

Device

w/ internal

pull up

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4000 Series

Flow

Pulse Transmitter

Data

Industrial

Caution:

Maintain electrical

polarity of output

Figure 4: Model 320 Wiring to a generic pulse device and Series 200 or Series 4000

Figure 3: Model 320 Terminal Locations

Data Industrial

Model 320 Installation Guide

2

Model 320 Electrical Installation
Per standard wiring practices, the power must be off

before making any wire connections. The terminal strips

have removable plug-in connectors to make wiring

easier.
1. Refer to Figures 3 and 4 for terminal connections

and wiring example.

2. Connect DC power supply positive (+) or AC Line to

terminal marked AC L /DC (+).

3. Connect DC power supply negative (-) or AC

Common to terminal marked AC C /DC (-).

4.

If wiring to Series 200 sensor, connect the red wire

to Signal (+) terminal, black wire to Signal (-)

terminal and the shield to Shield terminal (Disregard shield for the IR sensors).

If wiring to Series 4000 sensor, connect the red wire to Power Out terminal, clear wire to Signal

(+) terminal, black wire to Signal (-) terminal, and shield wire to Shield terminal.
If wiring to a sine wave output sensor consult factory.

5. Connect Pulse(+) from pulse input device to Pulse Out(+) of 320, connect Pulse(-) from pulse input

device to Pulse Out(-) of 320.

6. For maximum EMI Protection, connect Model 320 ground lug to panel ground.
7. Ensure that all connections are tight, then plug connector into header.

Note:

Included with every Model 320 is a 320IK kit containing a screw, lock washer and ground lead to

connect the Model 320 to Earth Ground. This will help prevent electrical interference from

affecting the Model 320’s normal operation.

Model: 320
S/N: 320-00000

S

en

so

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np

ut

Power Out
Signal (+)
Signal (-)
Shield

P

ow

er

In

AC L /DC +

AC C /DC -

D.I.C.

Comm

Port

O

ut

pu

t Pulse Out -

Pulse Out +

Input led

output led

®

Data

Industrial

Pulse Transmitter

Pulse Output

DIC

Communications

Port

Sensor

Input

Power

Input

Input and

Output Led

Ground

Lug

Figure 3: Model 320 Terminal Locations

12-40VDC

or 12-30VAC

Power Supply

+

-

Red

Black

White(Clear)

Shield

Series 4000

Sensor

Series 200

Sensor

Red

Black

Shield

Model: 320
S/N: 320-00000

S

en

so

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np

ut

Power Out
Signal (+)
Signal (-)
Shield

P

ow

er

In

AC L /DC +

AC C /DC -

D.I.C.

Comm

Port

O

ut

pu

t Pulse Out -

Pulse Out +

Input led

output led

®

Data

Industrial

Pulse Input

Device

w/ internal

pull up

®

4000 Series

Flow

Pulse Transmitter

Data

Industrial

Caution:

Maintain electrical

polarity of output

Figure 4: Model 320 Wiring to a generic pulse device and Series 200 or Series 4000

Figure 4: Model 320 Wiring to a generic pulse device and

Series 200 or Series 4000

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