Baseline-systems BHM Series Hydrometer Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 4

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4Hydrometers Operation and Maintenance Manual
Introduction
Totalizer
Rotating Flow
Indicator or
Leak Detector
Analog Pointers
Standard Register
Gallon Totalizer
Standard Register
Gallon Totalizer
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
A hydrometer combines a hydraulic master valve, water meter and a
ow sensor in a single unit. Netam USAs Hydrometer is designed
for high pressure, remote control irrigation and industrial applications.
Body: Horizontal
Available Sizes: 1½”, 2”, 3”, 4”, 6” and 8”
Operation: For automatic and remote operation in a variety
of applications. Remote operation is possible via
an external solenoid valve activated by a remote
controller or control center. Flow rate and volume
data are electronically transmitted to the remote
controller by means of a transducer inserted into
the register dial.
WATER METER/REGISTERS
The hydrometer contains both a dry contact (reed switch) type
magnetic drive and a higher frequency output photo-diode register
transmission water meter, the impeller is the only moving part in
contact with the water. The meter may be calibrated to measure either
gallons or cubic meters. A hermetically sealed register contains the
dial face and all mechanical meter components.
The dial face contains:
Totalizer
Three (3) analog pointers
Rotating ow indicator or leak detector
A magnetic pointer, located over one of the analog pointers, measures
the ow rate and transmits the data to the reed switch transducer in
the register cover.
HYDRAULIC VALVE (FLOW SENSOR)
The hydrometer contains a hydraulic master valve operated either
manually or by remote control. The valve normally remains closed
until a command is received to open it. Hydraulic commands
are transmitted to the valve via an external solenoid valve. The
hydrometer can also be ordered in a Normally Open conguration.
In this case the valve is opened until a command is received and the
valve closes.
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