Badger Meter Dynasonics DTTSU Manual
Badger Meter Dynasonics DTTSU Manual

Badger Meter Dynasonics DTTSU Manual

Small pipe transit time transducers with rail mounting

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INTRODUCTION

This document explains how to install small pipe transit time
ultrasonic transducers with a rail mounting. The transducers
can be installed vertically or horizontally. For horizontal
applications, install them on the side of the pipe.
The small pipe transducers have integrated transmitter and
receiver elements. A spacing slider is provided to adjust the
required spacing, based on pipe size and mounting method.
PRE-INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS

Program the Meter

Before installing the transducers, you must select the
optimum transmission mode, enter the site information, and
enter the fluid and pipe properties into the ultrasonic flow
meter. For detailed instructions, see the user manual for your
flow meter.

Select a Pipe Location for the Transducer

Select a location for the transducers on a section of pipe that
has at least 10 pipe diameters upstream of the transducers
and 5 pipe diameters downstream. See
configuration and transducer positioning" on
For example, if a 2 in. pipe is being measured, the minimum
upstream pipe in front of the transducer should be 20 in.
and the minimum downstream pipe behind the transducer
should be at least 10 in.
Pipe runs shorter than the minimums may sometimes be
used with reduced accuracy. There is no way to determine
how much accuracy is sacrificed without doing in-field
testing. For installations where the 10/5 pipe diameters
rule cannot be followed, divide the total length of available
straight pipe into thirds and mount the rail with 2/3 of the
pipe upstream and 1/3 of the pipe downstream.
A full pipe is absolutely essential for making accurate flow
measurements. The flow meter cannot determine if the pipe
is full or not. If the pipe is partially full, the meter will
over-report the amount of flow by the percentage of the pipe
that is not filled with liquid or may not detect any flow.
Install the mounting system in an area where the transducers
will not be inadvertently bumped or disturbed.
IND-UM-02647-EN-02 (March 2021)
Transducers
Small Pipe Transit Time Transducers with Rail Mounting (DTTSU)
Avoid installations on downward flowing pipes unless
adequate downstream head pressure is present to overcome
partial filling of—or cavitation in—the pipe.
"Figure 2: Piping
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Summary of Contents for Badger Meter Dynasonics DTTSU

  • Page 1 Transducers Small Pipe Transit Time Transducers with Rail Mounting (DTTSU) INTRODUCTION This document explains how to install small pipe transit time ultrasonic transducers with a rail mounting. The transducers can be installed vertically or horizontally. For horizontal applications, install them on the side of the pipe. The small pipe transducers have integrated transmitter and receiver elements.
  • Page 2 Pre-Installation Requirements Piping Configurations and Transducer Positioning Figure 2 shows the number of pipe diameters required downstream and upstream of the transducers for various piping configurations. Flow Flow Flow Flow Flow Flow Figure 2: Piping configuration and transducer positioning The system will provide repeatable measurements on piping systems that do not meet these pipe diameter requirements, but the accuracy of the readings may be influenced.
  • Page 3 Installation Procedure INSTALLATION PROCEDURE All moving parts are already mounted on the rail. One transducer is stationery, one is movable by loosening the thumbscrew and sliding it along the spacing scale. The small pipe transducers are adjustable for pipe sizes between 1/2…2 in. (15…50 mm). Do not attempt to mount the transducers onto a pipe that is either too large or too small for the transducer.
  • Page 4 Control. Manage. Optimize. Dynasonics is a registered trademark of Badger Meter, Inc. Other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their respective entities. Due to continuous research, product improvements and enhancements, Badger Meter reserves the right to change product or system specifications without notice, except to the extent an outstanding contractual obligation exists.

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