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AEM 30-5141 Analog H2O Flow Gauge User Manual

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Status Lights

The AEM Flow Gauge has two status lights (see Figure 4) that indicate when a high
flow condition exists. The right status light flashes once and then repeats if flow is 625
cc/min or more. This can be indicative of either a controlled flow rate that is beyond the
range of the gauge or a slight leak in the system. Both status lights flash four times and
then repeat if flow is 1000 cc/min or more. This can be indicative of an uncontrolled
open line condition, such as a major leak or broken connection.



Analog Output

The analog output from the AEM Water/Methanol Injection Flow gauge is a linear dc
voltage signal that varies from 0.5 vdc at 0 cc/min flow to 4.5 vdc at 500 cc/min flow.
The signal is used for sending information to a data logger or an engine management
system like the AEM EMS or F/IC. The transfer functions for the analog output are
listed below in cc/min and gal/hr.

Flow (cc/min) = 125 * Voltage – 62.5

For example, if the output voltage is 2.5 volts, the flow rate is 250 cc/min.

125 * 2.50 – 62.5 = 250 cc/min

Flow (gal/hr) = 1.98 * Voltage – .99

For example, if the output voltage is 2.5 volts, the flow rate is 3.96 gal/hr.

1.98 * Voltage – .99 = 3.96 gal/hr

A list of output voltages and corresponding flow rates is shown below in Table 1.
NOTE: The two overflow conditions mentioned above in Status Lights have two
specific voltage outputs as listed below in bold.




Figure 4. Illuminated Status Lights

Left
Status
Light

Right
Status
Light