Badger Meter CB-30 User Manual
Badger Meter CB-30 User Manual

Badger Meter CB-30 User Manual

Batch controller

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Batch Controller
Model CB-30
User Manual
CTL-UM-01028-EN-03 (April 2017)

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  • Page 1 Batch Controller Model CB-30 User Manual CTL-UM-01028-EN-03 (April 2017)
  • Page 2 Batch Controller Model CB-30 Page 2 CTL-UM-01028-EN-03 April 2017...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User Manual CONTENTS Scope of This Manual Safety Terminology and Symbols CB-30 Batch Controller Description Unpacking, Assembling and Installing the CB-30 Unpacking the CB-30 Assembling the CB-30 Parts List Wiring the CB-30 Flow Valve Solenoid Connections Pulse Transmitter Connections Remote Control Connections...
  • Page 4 Batch Controller Model CB-30 Page 4 CTL-UM-01028-EN-03 April 2017...
  • Page 5: Scope Of This Manual

    CB-30 BATCH CONTOOLLEO DESCOIPTION The CB-30 is a batch controller that accepts a signal input from the meter transmitter, scales it to the desired unit of measure and—at a preset point(s)—sends a signal to operate the flow valve...
  • Page 6: Assembling The

    Figure 2 shows the exploded view of a meter or wall mounted unit In this configuration the CB-30 is shipped separately and must be installed as shown (see wiring diagrams for proper transmitter signal connections) The basic unit is equipped for panel mount To install:...
  • Page 7: Wiring The

    Wiring the cb-30 WIOING THE CB-30 The rear panel of the CB-30 controller contains connectors with screw terminals for connecting #28 to #14 gauge insulated stranded wire (#18 gauge stranded wire is recommended) A wire stripper and a small screwdriver are the only tools required...
  • Page 8: Flow Valve Solenoid Connections

    Batch Controller Model CB-30 Flow Valve Solenoid Connections The CB-30 uses an electronic optically isolated TRIAC to control the valve solenoid during the Batch process ALWAYS MAKE SURE TO CONNECT THE HOT AC LINE TO TERMINAL #21 AND THE NEUTRAL TO THE SOLENOID.
  • Page 9: Pulse Transmitter Connections

    Wiring the cb-30 Pulse Transmitter Connections The CB-30 is designed to accept pulses from open collector transistors or dry contact closure transmitters Before making any connections please make sure to comply with the following: 1 Always use shielded wire to protect the signal line from external noise (round shield to terminal #3)
  • Page 10: Remote Control Connections

    Batch Controller Model CB-30 Oemote Control Connections For operator convenience and process automation the functions START, HOLD, RESET and MANUAL can be wired to be used with remote mounted switches or with electronic control processors Always use shielded wire to protect the signal from...
  • Page 11: Ac Power Supply Connections

    CONNECT AC POWER ONLY AFTER ALL OTHER WIRING HAS BEEN COMPLETED. The CB-30 has an internally mounted line filter and fuse for surge protection The unit is designed to operate with 85…265V AC power only Always make sure to connect terminal #23 to the electrical system ground AC Power Input 85…265V AC...
  • Page 12: Operating The Cb-30 Front Panel

    OPEOATING THE CB-30 FOONT PANEL The CB-30 front panel consists of two displays One is a continuous indicator of the preset batch and the other is used to show the batch progress and all other preset and programming values The display includes four annunciators that show batch...
  • Page 13: Function Keys

    Press and release the LIMIT (9) key to set the batch The valve will be open as long as the key is depressed limit (up to 9999 gallons*) The CB-30 will not It will operate only after a HOLD or RESET condition...
  • Page 14: Understanding The Batch Cycle

    Batch Controller Model CB-30 UNDEOSTANDING THE BATCH CYCLE This section contains a detailed explanation of the typical procedure for batching water into the concrete mix using the Badger Meter CB-30 controller The following parameters are used as an example for illustration purposes only: •...
  • Page 15: Determining The Compensation Value

    MPOOTANT The CB-30 is programmed at the factory with a pulse fail-safe period of three seconds. This means that if a transmitter pulse is not received within three seconds of a START command or the last pulse, (in the middle of the batch) the valve will close and the display to the left will start blinking.
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