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1. Description
A.
General
The IR-Opflow is
an axial paddle wheel turbine type flow meter based on the pelton
wheel principle. This unique patented design makes the IR-Opflow a
very accurate, repeatable, linear device. Not only is the IR-Opflow
precise, but it is also a rugged, trouble-free flow meter, which can
be used in a wide variety of industries including: medical,
pharmaceutical, chemical processing, pulp & paper, semi-conductor,
biotech, agriculture etc.
B.
Principle of operation
Fluid flows
through the meter, first passing through a helical nozzle, which
causes flow to spiral, rotating in a helical pattern. The spiraling
fluid then impacts on the flat blade rotor causing the rotor to spin.
The rotor is designed to immediately develop a rotation-induced
friction-free fluid bearing, thus eliminating any potential bearing
wear.
An infrared
electro-optical transmitter and receiver is molded into the body of
the meter along with a pair of miniature circuit boards, providing
voltage stabilizers.*
This design
inherently bleeds off entrained gas, improving the accuracy of the
meter. It also eliminates the need for flow straighteners or special
lengths of inlet piping to stabilize turbulent flow.
* Clear,
transparent & translucent fluids; must transmit infrared light. |
2. Material
Characteristics of Polyvinylidene Fluoride
A.
Material of construction
Trade name Kynar
All wetted parts
of the IR-Opflow are PVDF, excluding the O-ring. Wetted parts include
any part of the meter that will or could come in contact with the
fluid.
List of wetted parts:
1. Barbed fittings
2. End caps
3. Flow meter body
4. Strainer
5. Rotor
6. Bearings
7. Helical nozzle (Viton O-ring seal)
B.
Chemical Composition
Polyvinylidene
Fluoride is a fluorpolymer consisting of three basic materials
(carbon, hydrogen and fluorine)
C.
Chemical Compatibility
For a complete
list of compatible fluids contact JLC International
D.
Effects of Various Fluids
1.
Weak acids no effects
2.
Strong acids attacked by fuming sulfuric &
nitric acids at high temperature.
3.
Weak alkalis no effects
4.
Strong alkalis no effects
5.
Organic solvents Resistant to most. Slight
attack by some. Imbrittled by some amines, ketone and esters.
(Reference Compass Corrosion Guide II)
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3.
Operating Parameters
A.
Temperature
Since the IR-Opflow
has printed circuit boards molded into the body of the meter it is
strongly recommended that 85 °C (185 °F) not be exceeded. Exceeding 85
°C (185 °F) can
cause irreparable damage to the circuit boards.
B.
Flow ranges
The IR-Opflow is available in six
different sizes, which cover a flow range from 0.1 120 lpm.
Specific flow ranges
Type 1 0.1 2 lpm (0.03-0.53 gpm)
Type 2 0.3 9 lpm (0.08-2.38 gpm)
Type 3 0.5 15 lpm (0.13-3.96 gpm)
Type 4 1.0 30 lpm (0.26-7.93 gpm)
Type 5 2.5 75 lpm (0.66-19.8 gpm)
Type 6 4.0 120 lpm (1.32-32 gpm)
Consult factory with
specific applications requiring an extended flow range. Warning: Over
range may permanently damage the flow meter.
C.
Recommended viscosity
Range 1-5 cSt (w/o
correction)
The effects of changing
viscosity on the IR-Opflow are the same as any other turbine flow
meter. It is important to remember that a turbine meter is a viscosity
dependent device, where as the viscosity increases the linearity of
the flow meter will decrease. (Water like viscosities are ideally
suited for use with the IR-Opflow) The IR-Opflow is factory calibrated
with water.
Correction procedure for
higher viscosity
For viscosities greater than
5 cSt consult the factory. The IR-Opflow can be used on fluids greater
than 5 cSt. however, the K-factor (linearity) will change. This
requires a recalibration of the IR-Opflow at the known viscosity to
determine the new K-Factor. |
D.
Filter
Recommendations
Meter
Micron Mesh
Type1 35 400
Type2 50 300
Type 3 100 80
Type 4 100 80
Type 5 100 80
Type 6 100 80
IR-Opflow sizes 2 6 are
fitted with strainers* to help protect against dirt, fiber and other
contaminants. Due to space restrictions it is not possible to fit size
1 with a strainer. Removal of the strainer will reduce pressure drop
through the flow meter and may also change the linearity of the meter
to solid contaminant, which could damage the meter.
* The strainer is a
30 mesh filter / 550 micrometer. Cartridge models have no strainer.
E.
Cleaning
1. Steam cleaning
Steam sterilization is not
possible with IR-Opflow due to the high temperature of the steam.
Steam sterilization will permanently damage the flow meter bearings
and printed circuit boards.
2. Chemical cleaning
Chemical cleaning the
IR-Opflow is permissible, provided the chemicals are compatible with
PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride).
F.
Bi-directional flow
The IR-Opflow is designed to only provide fluid readings in the
forward flow direction. Reverse flow will not unduly restrict fluid
flow.
4. Silicone
Treatment
Silicone treatment is
standard for all types of the IR-Opflow series electronics. |
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5. Infrared Sensor
A.
Supply voltage
5-12 Vdc / 8 - 24 Vdc. Do not
exceed 12 Vdc / 24 Vdc. Doing so can cause overheating and eventual failure of
all PC boards. Printed circuit boards are non-repairable.
B.
Frequency output
1.
Square wave pulse,
unscaled
2.
Output impedance 75
ohms
3.
Directly proportional
to flow rate
4.
Output dc frequency
5.
Offset 0.64 volts
6.
Peak voltage = Supply
voltage 1.2 volts
7.
Peak to peak voltage
= Supply voltage 1.2 volts 0.64 volts
8.
Output signal cycle
66.7% (i.e. at 100Hz there is a 6 millisecond on time and a 4
millisecond off time)
9.
TTL/CMOS circuit
compatibility. The IR-Opflow has an operational amplifier output,
which has a high input impedance and a low output impedance.
C.
Frequency Ranges for
(non-cartridge models) pulses/l
Model Frequency (Hz) K-Factor
Type 1
60-1200 36,000
Type 2
40-1200 8,000
Type 3 27-800 3,200
Type 4
20-600 1,200
Type 5
18.75-562 450
Type 6
15-450 225
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D.
Cable requirements
1.
20 22 AWG (American
Wire Gauge)
2.
4 conductor-shielded
cable
Note: Avoid influences of strong
electromagnetic forces as they can damage components on the PC boards.
6. Installing the IR-Opflow in the fluid line.
A. Make sure the fluid is compatible with
PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) and meets viscosity, pressure and
temperature parameters of the IR-Opflow. The fluid must also meet
filtration requirements as listed in 3D.
B.
Install the IR-Opflow in the fluid line
with the arrow pointing in the direction of the flow.
C. While installing the IR-Opflow in the
fluid line be careful not to over-torque the end caps (on hose-barbed
flowmeters) or other fittings on the flowmeter. Due to the relatively
soft composition of PVDF the body or threads can be permanently
distorted.
D. Attach wires to the readout display with
the display and power off. Not only will this help to avoid a
potential shock hazard, but it can also help prevent an error in
hooking the flow meter to an incorrect 115 Vac supply.
E. Connect digital display to power supply
and enter scaling factors for both the rate and total. Follow the
manufacturers instructions for programming the digital display.
F. The IR-Opflow is now ready for use.
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Limited Warranty
JLC
International, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser, for the period of
one year from the date of purchase, that each flow meter is free from
defects in materials and workmanship.
The
warranty does not cover meters that have been damaged due to abuse,
incorrect installation and operated beyond JLCs stated maximum parameters
of the IR-Opflow. JLCs sole obligations under the warranty are limited to
the repair or replacement of parts, determined to be defective after
inspection by JLC. Repair or replacement of parts at JLCs discretion.
JLC
is not liable for any consequential damages or any contingent liabilities
arising out of the failure of any flow meter part, component part or
accessory.
The above
warranty supersedes and is lieu of all other warranties, either expressed
or implied and all other obligations or liabilities. No agent,
representative or distributor has any authority to alter the terms of this
warranty, in any way. |