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F-2600 & F-2700 Vortex Flow Meter Manual 02/15 - 0808-7 / 19204 Page 105
Record values - Hidden Diagnostics Menu continued:
With Flow With No Flow (if possible)
Pe(V) =
Pv(V) =
Ck =
Lvl =
Adj. Filter =
Iso. Power Volts =
Sig. Rev =
Record the following values from the Calibration Menu:
Vortex Coef Ck =
Low Flow Cutoff =
5.6 DETERMINE THE FAULT
5.6.1 Symptom: Output at no Flow
1. The low ow cutoff is set too low. At no ow, go to the rst level of the hidden
diagnostics menu and record the Lvl value. The low ow cutoff must be set above this
value.
2. Example: At no ow, Lvl = 25. Set the low ow cutoff in the Calibration Menu to
approximately 28 and the meter will no longer read a ow rate at no ow.
5.6.2 Symptom: Erratic Output
1. The ow rate may be too low, just at the cutoff of the meter range, and the ow cycles
above and below the cutoff making an erratic output. Consult the factory if necessary
to conrm the meter range based on current operating conditions. It may be possible to
lower the low ow cutoff to increase the meter range. See the example above for output
at no ow, only this time the low ow cutoff is set too high. You can lower this value
to increase the meter range as long as you do not create the output at no ow condition
previously described.
2. Mechanical installation may be incorrect. Verify the straight run is adequate as
described in Section 2. For in-line meters, make sure the meter is not installed
backwards and there are no gaskets protruding into the ow stream. For insertion
meters, verify the insertion depth and ow direction.
3. The meter may be reacting to actual changes in the ow stream. The output can be
smoothed using a time constant. The displayed values can be smoothed using the time
constant in the Display Menu. The analog outputs can be smoothed using the time
constant in the Output Menu. A time constant of 1 will result in the change in value
reaching 63% of its nal value in one second. A time constant of 4 is 22%, 10 is 9.5%
and 50 is 1.9% of the nal value in one second. The time constant equation is shown
below (TC = Time Constant).
% change to nal value in one second = 100(1 -e
(1/TC)
)
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