Teledyne 200 manual

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    126B - PAGE 1 HASTINGS 200 SERIES HASTINGS 200 SERIES HASTINGS 200 SERIES HASTINGS 200 SERIES HASTINGS 200 SERIES F F F F F AST RESPONSE AST RESPONSE AST RESPONSE AST RESPONSE AST RESPONSE MASS FLOWMETERS MASS FLOWMETERS MASS FLOWMETERS MASS FLOWMETERS MASS FLOWMETERS INSTRUCTION INSTRUMENTS TELEDYNE HASTINGS INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    126B - PAGE 2 Manual Print History Manual Print History Manual Print History Manual Print History Manual Print History The print histor y shown below lists the printing dates of all revisions and addenda crea ted for this manual. The revision level letter increases alphabetically as the manual undergoes subsequent updates . Addenda, which are relea[...]

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    126B - PAGE 3 T ABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1.0 GENERAL INFORMA TION ..............................................................................................5 1.1 Features ............................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Specifications ..........................................[...]

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    126B - PAGE 4 4.6 Printed Circuit Board Replacement .................................................................... 1 5 4.7 Sensor Replacement ............................................................................................ 1 5 4.8 T roubleshooting ....................................................................................[...]

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    126B - PAGE 5 1.0 GENERAL INFORMA TION Hastings Mass Flowmeters are designed to accurately measure mass flow without corrections or compensations for gas pressure and temperature. Due to a linear electrical output signal, the flowmeters are ideal for use with totalizers and recorders. Hastings Mass Flowmeters do not require any periodic maintenance[...]

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    126B - PAGE 6 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 Accessor Accessor Accessor Accessor Accessor ies ies ies ies ies 1.3.1 P 1.3.1 P 1.3.1 P 1.3.1 P 1.3.1 P o o o o o w w w w w er Supplies er Supplies er Supplies er Supplies er Supplies Hastings’ P ower Supplies are designed as combina tion pow er supplies and digital readout monitor s . They can simultaneously po[...]

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    126B - PAGE 7 2.0 INST ALLA TION AND OPERA TION This section is designed to assist in getting a new flowmeter into operation as quickly and easily as possible. Please read the following thoroughly before attempting to install the instrument. 2.1 Receiving Inspection: 2.1 Receiving Inspection: 2.1 Receiving Inspection: 2.1 Receiving Inspection: 2.1 [...]

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    126B - PAGE 8 The standard inlet and outlet fittings for the HFM-229B Flowmeter are NPT thread in the size of the pipe listed on the drawing on page 22, for sizes up to 3" laminar. On the 4", 6", and 8" laminars, flange fittings are standard. Smooth tubulation is optional on all sizes. It is suggested that all connections be che[...]

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    126B - PAGE 9 3.0 THEOR Y OF OPERA TION This section contains an overall functional description of Model HFM Flowmeters. Detailed schematics and parts lists can be found at the end of the manual in Section 6.0. In this section and other sections throughout this manual, when a power supply is mentioned, it is assumed that the customer has a Hastings[...]

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    126B - PAGE 10 For a constant power input, the differential thermocouple output is a function of the mass flow rate and the heat capacity of the gas. Since the heat capacity of many gases is relatively constant over wide ranges of temperature and pressure, the flowmeter may be calibrated directly in mass units for those gases. Changes in gas compos[...]

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    126B - PAGE 11 The HFM-230 uses a shunt which is a corrugated and fused shunt similar to the shunt used in the low er flo w range instruments (see Figure 3.7). This highest range shunt is adjustable from 0- 50 slpm to 0-500 slpm. The HFM-229B Series uses an external laminar flow element instead of an internal shunt, because the necessar y size for [...]

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    126B - PAGE 13 4.0 MAINTENANCE 4.1 Introduction: 4.1 Introduction: 4.1 Introduction: 4.1 Introduction: 4.1 Introduction: This section contains ser vice and calibration information. Some por tions of the instr ument are delicate. Use extreme care when ser vicing the flowmeter . The potentiometer positions and the electrical compo- nents referred to [...]

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    126B - PAGE 14 4.4 End Cap Removal 4.4 End Cap Removal 4.4 End Cap Removal 4.4 End Cap Removal 4.4 End Cap Removal The end cap on the inlet side must be remov ed to gain access to the filter or shunt assembly . First shut off the supply of gas to the instrument. Disconnect the Swagelok fitting on the inlet and outlet sides of the instrument. Remove[...]

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    126B - PAGE 15 4.6 Printed Circuit Board 4.6 Printed Circuit Board 4.6 Printed Circuit Board 4.6 Printed Circuit Board 4.6 Printed Circuit Board Replacement Replacement Replacement Replacement Replacement In the unlikely event that the PC board fails, it is easily removed from the instru- ment and replaced with a spare to minimize instrument downti[...]

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    126B - PAGE 16 SYMPTOM: SYMPTOM: SYMPTOM: SYMPTOM: SYMPTOM: Sensor has proper resistance readings, but little or no output with flo w . CAUSE: CAUSE: CAUSE: CAUSE: CAUSE: Plugged sensor. A A A A A CTION: CTION: CTION: CTION: CTION: Shut off gas supply and pow er supply . Remov e co v er and PC board from unit. Remove sensor assembly and examine. If[...]

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    126B - PAGE 17 5.0 REPLACEMENT P AR TS The following is a list of the a vailable replacement parts and their factor y stock numbers. The HFM- 229, HFM-229B, HFM-200, HFM-200B, and the HFC-202 shunts and filter discs are interchange- able. The HFM-230, HFM-201, and the HFC-203 shunts and filter discs are also interchangeable. The same sensor module [...]

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    126B - PAGE 19 W W W W W ar ar ar ar ar ranty P ranty P ranty P ranty P ranty P olic olic olic olic olic y y y y y Hastings Instruments warrants this product for a period of one year from the date of shipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship . This warranty does not apply to defects or failures resulting from unauthorized modific[...]

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    126B - PAGE 21 7.0 Diagrams and Drawings[...]

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    126B - PAGE 22 PC-810 Assembly (Information from Hastings drawing 30837 rev. F)[...]

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    126B - PAGE 23 PC-810 Schematic (Information from Hastings drawing 30837 rev. F)[...]

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