Blue-White 80000-437_F2000 DigiFlo Paddlewheel Flowmeter Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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Blue-White 80000-437_F2000 DigiFlo Paddlewheel Flowmeter Instruction Manual

Temperature vs. Pressure

When mounted on Polypropylene and PVDF inline units

When mounted on Molded PVC Tee or PVC pipe units

Note: Pressure and temperature limits are inversely proportional.

Calibration Constants

Note: The values in the following tables are based on laboratory testing of nominal pipe dimensions. The sensor is factory calibrated to ±1% of full scale linearity. Your actual accuracy will vary based on your pipe I.D. And other installation factors

METRIC PIPE PN10 & PN16 (Meets DIN 8062)

Saddle Mount Models (Pipe Insertion connection)

Standard Flow Range – LPM (liters per minute)

Pipe Size(MM)| PNRating| Pipe I.D. (MM)| Flow Range(LPM)| K-Factor(Pulse/L)| Rate ScaleFactor (Sr)| Rate DisplayDecimal Point| Total ScaleFactor (St)| Total Display
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
50| 10| 45.2| 70.0 – 700.0| 16.561| 36.2297| 0000.0| 00.0604| 00000
50| 16| 42.6| 70.0 – 700.0| 20.719| 28.9588| 0000.0| 00.0483| 00000
63| 10| 57.0| 110 – 1100| 10.522| 05.7023| 00000| 00.0950| 00000
63| 16| 53.6| 110 – 1100| 11.830| 05.0720| 00000| 00.0845| 00000
90| 10| 81.4| 230 – 2300| 5.294| 11.3335| 00000| 00.1889| 00000
90| 16| 76.6| 230 – 2300| 5.944| 10.0944| 00000| 00.1682| 00000
110| 10| 99.4| 350 – 3500| 2.942| 20.3969| 00000| 00.3399| 00000
110| 16| 93.6| 350 – 3500| 3.107| 19.3133| 00000| 00.3219| 00000
160| 10| 144.6| 720 – 7200| 1.386| 43.2782| 00000| 00.7213| 00000
160| 16| 136.2| 720 – 7200| 1.574| 38.1081| 00000| 00.6351| 00000
200| 10| 180.8| 1150 – 11500| 0.927| 64.7077| 00000| 01.0785| 00000
200| 16| 170.2| 1150 – 11500| 1.008| 59.5501| 00000| 00.9925| 00000
250| 10| 226.2| 1700 – 17000| 0.565| 106.232| 00000| 01.7705| 00000
315| 10| 285.0| 2700 – 27000| 0.353| 170.003| 00000| 02.8334| 00000

I.P.S. PIPE (Meets ASTM-D-1785)

Molded Inline Bodies (Male NPT connection)

3/8” – 1” pipe sizes – Standard Range #1 – GPM (gallons per minute)

Pipe Size(in.)| Pipe Sch.| Body I.D. (In.)| Flow Range(GAL/Min)| K-Factor(Pulse/GAL)| Rate ScaleFactor (Sr)| Rate DisplayDecimal Point| Total ScaleFactor (St)| Total DisplayDecimal Point
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
3/8| Inline| 0.375| .800 – 8.000| 1456.31| 41.2000| 00.000| 00.0069| 0000.0
1 /2| Inline| 0.500| 2.00 – 20.00| 1034.48| 05.8000| 000.00| 00.0097| 0000.0
3/4| Inline| 0.660| 3.00 – 30.00| 612.25| 09.8000| 000.00| 00.0163| 0000.0
1.0| Inline| 0.840| 5.00 – 50.00| 338.60| 17.7200| 000.00| 00.0295| 0000.0

3/8” – 1” pipe sizes – Low Range #2 – GPM (gallons per minute)

Pipe Size(in.)| Pipe Sch.| Body I.D. (In.)| Flow Range(GAL/Min)| K-Factor(Pulse/GAL)| Rate ScaleFactor (Sr)| Rate DisplayDecimal Point| Total ScaleFactor (St)| Total DisplayDecimal Point
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
3/8| Inline| 0.218| .400 – 4.000| 2926.83| 20.5000| 00.000| 00.0034| 0000.0
1/2| Inline| 0.250| .500 – 5.000| 2419.35| 24.8000| 00.000| 00.0041| 0000.0
3/4| Inline| 0.375| .800 – 8.000| 1518.99| 39.5000| 00.000| 00.0066| 0000.0
1.0| Inline| 0.500| 2.00 – 20.00| 1034.48| 05.8000| 000.00| 00.0097| 0000.0

Molded Inline Bodies (Male NPT connection) – continued

1-1/2” – 2” pipe sizes – GPM (gallons per minute

Pipe Size(in.)| Pipe Sch.| Flow Range #| Flow Range(GAL/Min)| K-Factor(Pulse/GAL)| Rate ScaleFactor (Sr)| Rate DisplayDecimal Point| Total ScaleFactor (St)| Total DisplayDecimal Point
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1-1/2| Inline| 1| 4.00 – 40.00| 466.20| 12.8700| 000.00| 00.0215| 0000.0
1-1/2| Inline| 2| 6.00 – 60.00| 192.93| 31.0994| 000.00| 00.0518| 0000.0
1-1/2| Inline| 3| 10.0 – 100.0| 156.94| 3.8231| 0000.0| 00.0637| 0000.0
2| Inline| 1| 4.00 – 40.00| 468.75| 12.8000| 000.00| 00.0213| 0000.0
2| Inline| 2| 6.00 – 60.00| 196.40| 30.5499| 000.00| 00.0509| 0000.0
2| Inline| 3| 10.0 – 100.0| 162.16| 3.7000| 0000.0| 00.0617| 0000.0
2| Inline| 4| 20.0 – 200.0| 67.416| 8.9000| 0000.0| 00.1483| 0000.0

Note: Certain Molded Inline bodies are no longer available, but are shown here for reference only.

Saddle Models (Pipe insertion connection)

Standard Flow Range – GPM (gallons per minute)

Pipe Size(in.)| Pipe Sch.| Pipe I.D. (In.)| Flow Range(GAL/Min)| K-Factor(Pulse/GAL)| Rate ScaleFactor (Sr)| Rate DisplayDecimal Point| Total ScaleFactor (St)| Total DisplayDecimal Point
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1.5| 40| 1.610| 15.0 – 150.0| 86.580| 06.9300| 0000.0| 00.0116| 00000
1.5| 80| 1.500| 15.0 – 150.0| 102.04| 05.8800| 0000.0| 00.0098| 00000
2.0| 40| 2.067| 30.0 – 300.0| 50.850| 11.7994| 0000.0| 00.0197| 00000
2.0| 80| 1.939| 30.0 – 300.0| 58.820| 10.2006| 0000.0| 00.0170| 00000
2.5| 40| 2.469| 40.0 – 400.0| 34.8635| 17.2010| 0000.0| 00.0287| 00000
2.5| 80| 2.323| 40.0 – 400.0| 39.200| 15.3061| 0000.0| 00.0255| 00000
3.0| 40| 3.068| 60.0 – 600.0| 21.820| 27.4977| 0000.0| 00.0458| 00000
3.0| 80| 2.900| 60.0 – 600.0| 24.000| 25.0000| 0000.0| 00.0417| 00000
4.0| 40| 4.026| 100 – 1000| 11.8577| 05.0600| 00000| 00.0843| 00000
4.0| 80| 3.826| 100 – 1000| 12.7659| 04.7000| 00000| 00.0783| 00000
6.0| 40| 6.065| 250 – 2500| 5.3507| 11.2135| 00000| 00.1869| 00000
6.0| 80| 5.761| 250 – 2500| 5.5738| 10.7647| 00000| 00.1794| 00000
8.0| 40| 7.981| 400 – 4000| 2.985| 20.1000| 00000| 00.3350| 00000
8.0| 80| 7.625| 400 – 4000| 2.940| 20.4082| 00000| 00.3401| 00000
10.0| 40| 10.020| 600 – 6000| 1.594| 37.6412| 00000| 00.6274| 00000
10.0| 80| 9.564| 600 – 6000| 1.845| 32.5203| 00000| 00.5420| 00000
12.0| 40| 11.938| 800 – 8000| 1.116| 53.7634| 00000| 00.8961| 00000
12.0| 80| 11.376| 800 – 8000| 1.296| 46.2963| 00000| 00.7716| 00000

PIPE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

Flow Stream Requirements

  • The accuracy is based on steady, undisturbed flow with a fully developed turbulent flow profile. Pulsating, swirling and other disruptions in the flow stream will effect the meters accuracy.
  • There are two basic types of flow profiles; turbulent and laminar (see figure 2).

Turbulent flow exists when the speed of the fluid flowing in the pipe is nearly constant across the entire width of the pipe. This is typical of low viscosity fluids like water, flowing at high velocity.

Laminar flow exists when the speed of the fluid flowing in the center of the pipe is greater than the speed of the fluid at the outer edge near the pipe wall. This is typical of high viscosity fluids flowing at low velocity. Because the meter is measuring the fluid near the pipe wall only (especially in larger pipe sizes), a constant flow velocity across the flow stream is required

To determine which type of flow exists in your installation, the following is required:

Flow rate of the fluid in GPM = Q
Specific gravity of the fluid = G
Pipe inside diameter in inches = D
Fluid viscocity in centepoise = V

Use the following equation to determine the REYNOLDS NUMBER:

REYNOLDS NUMBER

Flow conditions with a Reynolds Number greater than 4000 is fully developed turbulent flow.

A Reynolds Number less than 2000 is laminar flow. It requires a Reynolds number greater than 4000 to maintain accuracy.

Minimum Pipe Length Requirements

The accuracy is affected by disturbances such as pumps, elbows, tees, valves in the flow stream. Install the meter in a straight run of pipe as far as possible from any disturbances. The distance required for accuracy will depend on the type of disturbance. (see figure 3 and 4).

Type Of Disturbance| Minimum Inlet Pipe Length| Minimum Outlet Pipe Length
---|---|---
Flange| 10 X Pipe Inside Diameter| 5 X Pipe Inside Diameter
Reducer| 15 X Pipe Inside Diameter| 5 X Pipe Inside Diameter
90o Elbow| 20 X Pipe Inside Diameter| 5 X Pipe Inside Diameter
Two 90o Elbows -1 Direction| 25 X Pipe Inside Diameter| 5 X Pipe Inside Diameter
Two 90o Elbows -2 Directions| 40 X Pipe Inside Diameter| 5 X Pipe Inside Diameter
Pump Or Gate Valves| 50 X Pipe Inside Diameter| 5 X Pipe Inside Diameter

HOW TO INSTALL

Meter was designed to be installed and operated by qualified personnel only. Do not attempt to install or operate the meter if you are unsure. Seek qualified assistance. Please note that warranty coverage does not include damage due to misuse or improper installation.

Mounting Location

  • The meter is designed to withstand outdoor conditions. A cool, dry location, where the unit can be easily serviced is recommended.
  • The meter can be mounted on horizontal or vertical runs of pipe (see figure 3 and 4). Mounting at the vertical (twelve o’clock) position on horizontal pipe is recommended (see figure 7). Mounting anywhere around the diameter of vertical pipe is acceptable, however, the pipe must be completely full of water at all times. Back pressure is essential on downward flows.
  • The meter can accurately measure flow from either direction provided the minimum inlet and outlet conditions are

Horizontal Mount

*See Minimum Pipe Lengths table on previous page.

Vertical Mount

Angle Mount on Horizontal Pipe

How To Install Saddle Fitting

The saddle is designed to mount on smooth schedule 40 IPS pipe, schedule 80 IPS pipe(ASTM-D-1785), PN10 metric pipe or PN16 metric pipe (DIN 8062). The outside of the pipe must be clean, smooth and free of surface imperfections. The outside diameter must be as specified to ensure a leak free installation. The  insidediameter must be as specified to ensure meter accuracy.

I.P.S. Pipe Sizes (in inches) (ASTM-D-1785)

| Schedule 40| Schedule 80
---|---|---
Nominal Pipe Size| Length (L)| Height (H)| Outside Diameter| Inside Diameter| Outside Diameter| Inside Diameter
1-1/2”| 3-3/16”| 4-1/2”| 1.900| 1.610| 1.900| 1.500
2”| 3-3/16”| 4-1/2”| 2.375| 2.067| 2.375| 1.939
3”| 3-3/16”| 4-1/2”| 3.500| 3.068| 3.500| 2.900
4”| 3-3/16”| 4-1/2”| 4.500| 4.026| 4.500| 3.826
6”| 3-3/16”| 4-3/8”| 6.625| 6.065| 6.625| 5.761
8”| 3-3/16”| 4-3/8”| 8.625| 7.981| 8.625| 7.625
10”| 4-1/2”| 4-1/2”| 10.750| 10.020| 10.750| 9.564
12”| 4-1/2”| 4-1/2”| 12.750| 11.938| 12.750| 11.376

Metric Pipe Sizes (in millimeters) (DIN 8062)

| Pn10| Pn16
---|---|---
Nominal Pipe Size| Length (L)| Height (H)| Outside Diameter| Inside Diameter| Outside Diameter| Inside Diameter
50mm| 81| 114| 50.0| 45.2| 50.0| 42.6
63mm| 81| 114| 63.0| 57.0| 63.0| 53.6
90mm| 81| 114| 90.0| 81.4| 90.0| 76.6
110mm| 81| 114| 110.0| 99.4| 110.0| 93.6
160mm| 81| 110| 160.0| 144.6| 160.0| 136.2
200mm| 81| 110| 200.0| 180.8| 200.0| 170.2
250mm| 114| 114| 250.0| 226.2| N/A| N/A
315mm| 114| 114| 315.0| 285.0| N/A| N/A

Step 1 Drill The Mounting Hole

  • Select an area on the pipe. Be sure the surface area of the pipe is clean and smooth.
  • Meter can accurately measure flow either direction provided the minimum inlet and outlet conditions are met.
  • can accurately measure flow either direction provided the minimum inlet and outlet conditions are met.
  • Drill a 1-1/8″ diameter hole through the center of the pipe wall. On horizontal installations, drill the hole as O close to the vertical (12 O’clock) position as possible. Do not exceed 45 from vertical. See figure 5. A hole saw kit is available from the factory, order part number 20000-062.
  • Clean all burrs from inside and outside the hole. Use fine sandpaper (440 grit) if necessary.

Step 2 Install The Saddle

  • Insert the alignment tool through the top of the saddle. Slide the large O-ring over the bottom of the alignment tool and into the groove on the underside of the saddle.
  • With the alignment tool and O-ring in place, position the saddle over the drilled hole. Insert the alignment tool into the hole seating the saddle. Be sure the O-ring is properly seated in the O-ring groove.
  • Place the pipe clamps around the pipe and into the slots on the saddle. Tighten the clamps in an alternating method.

Step 3 Check The Saddle Alignment

  • Pull the alignment tool out of the saddle. If the tool is not easily removed, the alignment is not correct. Slightly loosen the clamps and insert the tool. The saddle must be mounted directly over the hole. Adjust the saddle alignment until the alignment tool slides freely in and out of the saddle.
  • Be certain the O-ring is properly seated and visible in the groove around the hole.
  • Tighten the clamps.

Step 4 Install The Sensor

  • Be sure two O-rings are located on the sensor body (see figure 7). The O-rings have been lubricated at the factory with silicone oil.
  • Push the sensor assembly into the saddle with a twisting motion. The notch on the sensor body must fit into the slot on the saddle. Be sure the sensor is fully inserted into the saddle.
  • HAND TIGHTEN the black union nut. Do not tighten the nut with a tool.

Installing The Molded In-Line Fitting (MI)

All molded in-line (MI) fittings have male American National Standard Taper Pipe Threads (MPT).

  • Select an area on the pipe as outlined in section 4.1.
  • The meter can accurately measure flow from either direction provided the minimum inlet and outlet conditions are met. Section 3.1
  • Install the meter as you would any other plastic pipe fitting. Be sure the inlet and outlet fittings are aligned properly. Improper alignment of the fittings will put stress on the adapter connections and may cause leaking or fitting damage. Do not over tighten the fittings. Use PTFE tape sealant only on the adapter threads.
  • Meter can be mounted on horizontal or vertical runs of pipe. Mounting at the twelve o’clock position on horizontal pipe is recommended. Mounting anywhere around the diameter of vertical pipe is acceptable, however, the pipe must be completely full of water at all times. See figure 3, 4 and 5.
  • Be sure the inlet and outlet plumbing is properly secured. T
Nominal Pipe Size Body Description Length Height
3/8” 3/8” MPT-low flow 4.73” 5.70”
3/8” 3/8” MPT-std flow 4.73” 5.79”
1/2” 1/2” MPT-low flow 5.09” 5.70”
1/2” 1/2” MPT-std flow 5.09” 5.79”
3/4” 3/4” MPT-low flow 5.25” 5.79”
3/4” 3/4” MPT-std flow 5.25” 5.97”
1.0” 1.0” MPT-low flow 5.65” 5.97”
1.0” 1.0” MPT-std flow 5.65” 5.97”
1.5” 1.5” MPT-all flow ranges 7.00” 6.50”
2.0” 2.0” MPT-all flow ranges 7.00” 6.75”

How To Install Molded PVC Fitting (AT)

Note: Tee fittings are I.P.S. Pipe, Slip glue joints.

Step 1 Select an area on the pipe as outlined in section 4.1.

Step 2 Remove the sensor from the tee fitting. Do not glue the Tee while the sensor is installed.

Step 3 Install the tee fitting as you would any other plastic pipe solvent weld (glue) fitting. Do not use too much glue. Excessive glue may create a disturbance in the flow stream which will effect the accuracy of the meter.

Step 4 Meter can be mounted on horizontal or vertical runs of pipe. Mounting at the vertical (twelve o’clock) position on horizontal pipe is recommended (see figure 5). Mounting anywhere around the diameter of vertical pipe is acceptable, however, the pipe must be completely full of water at all times. See figure 3, 4 and 5.

Step 5 Install the sensor. Be sure two O-rings are located on the sensor body. The O-rings have been lubricated at the factory with silicone oil. Push the sensor assembly into the saddle with a twisting motion. The notch on the sensor body must fit into the slot on the saddle. Be sure the sensor is fully inserted into the saddle. HAND TIGHTEN the black union nut.

Nominal Pipe Size Height (H) Length (L) Replacement Tee
1” IPS 6” 4” 76000-978
1-1/2” IPS 6-5/8” 4-1/2” 76000-975
2” IPS 7-1/8” 4-3/4” 76000-976

IPS: International Pipe Standard

Molded In-Line Body Parts List

Complete Kit Ordering Numbers

Complete kits include:

  • Molded inline body fitting
  • Instruction manual

Saddle Parts List

Replacement Part Numbers

Item Part No . Description
1 76000-830 Alignment tool
2 91001-115 Saddle, 1-1/2” pipe (50mm)
91001-114 Saddle, 2” pipe (63mm)
91001-116 Saddle, 3” pipe (90mm)
76100-087 Saddle, 4” pipe (110mm)
76100-088 Saddle, 6” pipe (160mm)
76100-089 Saddle, 8” pipe (200mm)
76100-139 Saddle, 10” & 12” pipe
3 90008-010 Hose-Clamp #28 for 1-1/2” pipe
90008-137 Hose-Clamp #40 for 2” pipe
90008-015 Hose-Clamp #52 for 3” pipe
90008-018 Hose-Clamp #72 for 4” pipe
90008-019 Hose-Clamp #116 for 6” pipe
90008-020 Hose-Clamp #152 for 8” pipe
90008-348 Hose-Clamp #188 for 10” pipe
90008-349 Hose-Clamp #224 for 12” pipe
4 90003-108 O-ring / Viton® for 1-1/2”, 2”, 3”
90003-114 O-ring / Viton® for 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”

Complete Kit Ordering Numbers

Metric (DIN 8062) Pipe Saddle Fittings

Kit No| Description
05K0| 50mm Metric pipe, Pn10, PVDF
05K6| 50mm Metric pipe, Pn16, PVDF
06K0| 63mm Metric pipe, Pn10, PVDF
06K6| 63mm Metric pipe, Pn16, PVDF
09K0| 90mm Metric pipe, Pn10, PVDF
09K6| 90mm Metric pipe, Pn16, PVDF
11A0| 110mm Metric pipe, Pn10, PVC
11A6| 110mm Metric pipe, Pn16, PVC
16A0| 160mm Metric pipe, Pn10, PVC
16A6| 160mm Metric pipe, Pn16, PVC
20A0| 200mm Metric pipe, Pn10, PVC
U.S. (IPS) Pipe Saddle Fittings

Kit No| Description
15K4| 1-1/2” IPS pipe, schedule 40, PVDF
15K8| 1-1/2” IPS pipe, schedule 80, PVDF
20K4| 2” IPS pipe, schedule 40, PVDF
20K8| 2” IPS pipe, schedule 80, PVDF
30K4| 3” IPS pipe, schedule 40, PVDF
30K8| 3” IPS pipe, schedule 80, PVDF
40A4| 4” IPS pipe, schedule 40, PVC
40A8| 4” IPS pipe, schedule 80, PVC
60A4| 6” IPS pipe, schedule 40, PVC
60A8| 6” IPS pipe, schedule 80, PVC
80A4| 8” IPS pipe, schedule 40, PVC
80A8| 8” IPS pipe, schedule 80, PVC
100A4| 10” IPS pipe, schedule 40, PVC
100A8| 10” IPS pipe, schedule 80, PVC
120A4| 12” IPS pipe, schedule 40, PVC
120A8| 12” IPS pipe, schedule 80, PVC

BLUE-WHITE LIMITED WARRANTY

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Warranty status is determined by the product’s serial label and the sales invoice or receipt. The serial label must be on the product and legible. The warranty status of the product will be verified by Blue-White or a factory authorized service center.
Variable Area and Digital Flow meters are warranted for 1 year from date of purchase (proof of purchase is required). The flow meter will be repaired or replaced at our discretion. The S6A ultrasonic flow meter is warranted for 2 years from date of purchase (proof of purchase is required). The flow meter will be repaired or replaced at our discretion.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED

  • Freight to the factory, or service center.
  • Products that have been tampered with, or in pieces.
  • Damage resulting from misuse, carelessness such as chemical spills on the enclosure, abuse, lack of maintenance, or alteration which is out of our control.
  • Damage by faulty wiring, power surges or acts of nature.
  • Damage that occurs as a result of: meter misalignment, improper installation, over tightening, use of non- recommended chemicals, use of non-reccomended adhesives or pipe dopes, excessive heat or pressure, or allowing the meter to support the weight of related piping.

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PROCEDURE FOR IN WARRANTY REPAIR
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