Seametrics PE102 User Manual
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OPERATION and TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Probable Causes
Try...
No output
Flow rate incorrect
Reverse flow connections
Check piping conditions
Select a different flowmeter
Check electrical connections
Select a different flowmeter
Relocate meter or reduce noise
Select another flowmeter
Check piping conditions
Relocate meter or reduce noise
Reversed flow direction
Empty pipe
Flow rate below minimum
Loose or incorrect wiring
Fluid conductivity too low
Electrical noise
Fluid conductivity too low
Empty pipe
Electrical noise
LT-65200322-060613
6/6/2013
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The meter will output one pulse when powered up. The newly-
installed meter takes from a few seconds to a minute for the
signal to stabilize at startup, especially if it has been dry. In
normal operation, keep the meter filled with fluid and pow-
ered on to prevent this delay. When the meter is mounted
properly, an empty pipe detection feature will normally detect
absence of liquid in the pipe and register zero flow.
The 4-20 mA signal outputs 4 mA at zero flow and 20 mA at
20 gallons/minute flow or 3 gallons per minute, depending
on model. The pulse signal is a 50% duty cycle pulse set at
PE102-075: 500 pulses/liter (1892 pulses/gallon),
PE102-038: 1,000 pulses/liter (3785 pulses/gallon).
OPERATION