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WARRANTY
: Titan Logix Corp. warrants all equipment of its own manufacture to be free
of defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from date of
shipment. Titan Logix Corp. sole obligation hereunder shall be expressly limited to repair or
exchange free of charge, F.O.B. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, of such defective equipment
(alternatively, Titan Logix Corp. will, at its option, refund the purchase price). Titan Logix
Corp. obligation under this warranty is limited to the above and does not apply to exchange
or repairs which are required as a result of improper installation, misuse, maladjustment,
abnormal operating conditions, or lack of routine maintenance. Nor does the warranty
include the furnishing of service for maintenance or problems arising from the foregoing
causes. No claims for labour, installation, removal, transportation, or other expenses will be
recognized. Notwithstanding any stipulation of the purchaser to the contrary, all other
obligations, representations, warranties and conditions, express or implied, statutory or
otherwise, including any implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, quality or
fitness are hereby excluded and Titan Logix Corp. shall not be liable for any loss, cost or
damages, of any kind whatsoever, whether consequential, indirect, special or otherwise,
arising out of or in connection with the equipment or any defect therein, even if caused by
the negligence of Titan Logix Corp., its employees or agents. The provisions hereof relating
to the warranty and limitations hereon and limitation of liability shall continue to be
enforceable between the parties notwithstanding termination of the within agreement for
any reason including fundamental breach. Equipment not of Titan Logix Corp. manufacture
will carry the vendor's or manufacturer's standard warranty.
CAUTION: WHEN THE FLO PRO 9100 IS USED IN CLASS 1
HAZARDOUS AREAS, USE ONLY A CSA APPROVED CLASS I,
DIV. 1 INTRINSICALLY SAFE BATTERY PACK MANUFACTURED
BY TITAN LOGIX CORP. CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR
DETAILS
Flo Pro 9100
WARRANTY STATEMENT

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  • Page 1 Titan Logix Corp. shall not be liable for any loss, cost or damages, of any kind whatsoever, whether consequential, indirect, special or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with the equipment or any defect therein, even if caused by the negligence of Titan Logix Corp., its employees or agents.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Product Description ..................3 1.1 About This Manual ................. 3 1.2 About the Flo Pro 9100 ................4 1.3 Main Features ..................4 2 Installation ...................... 5 2.1 Environmental ..................5 2.2 Outline....................6 2.3 Layout ....................6 2.4 Turbine Meter Connection..............
  • Page 3: Product Description

    This manual is for use with the Flo Pro 9100 Revision 14 or higher cards. Earlier Revisions of the Flo Pro 9100 use different circuitry which may not correlate with the information in this manual.
  • Page 4: About The Flo Pro 9100

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 1.2 About the Flo Pro 9100 The Flo Pro 9100 is an intrinsically safe flow totalizer and rate meter. The Flo Pro 9100 accepts input pulses from a turbine meter, and uses those pulses to calculate the flow total and rate in a pipeline.
  • Page 5: Installation

    8 or it can be panel mounted using 4 polyester mounting brackets and stainless steel screws. 2.1 Environmental Choose a mounting location suited to the Flo Pro 9100 enclosure. The ideal Flo Pro 9100 mounting location is where the: Turbine pickup is as close as possible.
  • Page 6: Outline

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 2.2 Outline 8.5” 4.25” 6.9” 6.6” 2.0” 2.0” 2.3 Layout Please refer to the following diagram for the location of the configuration jumpers and the I/O terminals on the Flo Pro 9100. MUI-156 Page 6...
  • Page 7: Turbine Meter Connection

    Mount the Flo Pro 9100 on the union and tighten securely. To adjust the position of the Flo Pro 9100, loosen the union to rotate the unit into the right position, and/or loosen the nut on the swivel base and adjust the viewing angle.
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  • Page 9: Magnetic Pickup Sensitivity

    Flo Pro 9100 has been designed for. Stray counts may be generated if the Flo Pro 9100 is not connected to a magnetic pickup. This is due to the high gain of the magnetic pickup circuitry.
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  • Page 14: Battery Packs

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 2.7 Battery Packs CAUTION When used in hazardous areas the Flo Pro 9100 may only be powered by the 6V battery pack manufactured by Titan Logix Corp. 2.7.1 Low Battery Indication To ensure proper operation of the Flo Pro 9100 it is recommended that the battery pack be changed at the specified minimum life expectancy (before the low battery indicator comes on).
  • Page 15: Life Expectancy

    Battery life expectancy is based on the On Time Parameter being set to 1 or 2 minutes. Note: The Flo Pro 9100 has two battery inputs. It is possible to extend battery life by connecting a battery pack to each input. The two battery packs must be the same type.
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  • Page 17: Operation

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 3 Operation Please refer to the picture below for the locations of the keys and indicators referred to throughout the remainder of this manual. MUI-156 Page 17...
  • Page 18: Display Definitions

    2 seconds. 3.2 First Time Power Up To power up the Flo Pro 9100 for the first time, connect the 6V battery pack to the connector labeled BAT 1 or BAT 2, located at the bottom left hand corner of the printed circuit board.
  • Page 19: Operation Modes

    3.3 Operation Modes 3.3.1 Active Mode Active Mode is entered by pressing any key on the face of the Flo Pro 9100. In Active Mode the Flo Pro 9100 calculates the Accumulated Total once per second and updates the display (if Accumulated Total display is selected). The Flow Rate is calculated and the display updated according to the Rate Update Interval (if Flow Rate display is selected).
  • Page 20: Flow Rate

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 3.4.2 Flow Rate Flow Rate is displayed by pressing the TOTAL/RATE key. The TOTAL/RATE key will alternately display flow rate or the current accumulated total each time the key is pressed. When rate is being displayed, one of the TOTAL indicator arrows...
  • Page 21: Programming

    3.6.1 K Factor and Engineering Units K factor programming allows the Flo Pro 9100 to be set up so the total accumulated flow reading can be set to read in engineering units such as gallons, litres or cubic meters.
  • Page 22 A K factor of zero is illegal and if entered the K factor defaults to 0000001. Engineering unit programming allows the Flo Pro 9100 to give a visual indication of the units being measured whether it be gallons, litres or cubic meters, and is for display purposes only.
  • Page 23: Volume Conversion Factors

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 3.6.2 Volume Conversion Factors The following volume conversion factors are provided to aid in calculating the correct K factor from one flow unit to the other. 1 US gallon = 0.0037854 cubic meters 1 US gallon = 3.78541 litres...
  • Page 24: Point Linearization Programming

    Factor that would equal one barrel at 10% flow. The linearization feature enables the Flo Pro 9100 to use the correct K Factor for the current flow rate. This results in increased accuracy of the Accumulated Total and Flow Rate.
  • Page 25: Enabling 10 Point Linearization

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 3.6.4 Enabling 10 Point Linearization Press the MENU key until the message “LinEAr x” (x will be either Y or n) MENU LINEAR LINEAR CUBIC BARREL LITRE FRE- METER HOUR FACTOR QUENCY FACTOR appears on the display.
  • Page 26: Linear Frequencies And Linear K Factors

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 3.6.7 Linear Frequencies and Linear K Factors Press the K FACTOR key until the first linearization frequency appears on the FACTOR LINEAR LINEAR CUBIC BARREL LITRE FRE- METER HOUR FACTOR QUENCY FACTOR display. This is indicated by “F1 XX”...
  • Page 27: Rate Update Interval

    If the Frequencies were not entered in ascending order, or the difference between K Factors was too great the Flo Pro 9100 will display CFg Err2 to indicate a problem. If this happens the error must be corrected, or linearization disabled before the unit will operate properly.
  • Page 28: Accumulated Total Decimal Point Position

    0.1, 0.01 and 0.001 units of flow. The K Factor used must be the K Factor that represents one volume unit of flow. The Flo Pro 9100 automatically calculates the proper division each time the DECIMAL POINT key is pressed. For...
  • Page 29: Accumulated Total Reset Enable

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 3.6.11 Accumulated Total Reset Enable The Flo Pro 9100 can be configured to enable or disable front key pad reset of the accumulated total (please refer to the Operation section of this manual). The default setting is enabled.
  • Page 30 Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual each 10 times the rightmost digit is incremented (or one pulse each time the second from the right digit is incremented). The Pulse Output Multiplier can be set to 1, 10, 100, or 1000.
  • Page 31 Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual Accumulated Total Decimal Point = 0.01 Multiplier Jumper Units/Pulse 0.01 0.10 1.00 1000 10.00 1000 100.00 1000 /100 1000.00 1000 /1000 10 000.00 Accumulated Total Decimal Point = 0.001 Multiplier Jumper Units/Pulse 0.001 0.010...
  • Page 32 Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual For example: A Flo Pro is being used with a 1” turbine meter with a flow range of 5-50Gallons/Minute. The Accumulated Decimal Point Position is set to 0.01. The Multiplier is set to 10. The prescale jumper is set to /1.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Incorrect Flow Meter for application. ∗ Incorrect Ensure the K Factor Programmed into the unit is Accumulated Total equal to 1 unit of flow. (the Flo Pro 9100 when using 0.1, automatically calculates the decimal positions) 0.01, or 0.001 decimal point positions ∗...
  • Page 34: Specifications

    Flo Pro 9100 Installation and Operation Manual 5 Specifications Flo Pro 9100 CSA NRTL /C Approved for Hazardous Locations Class I, Div. 1,Groups B, C and D. FCC Approved for Class A Computing Device, Part 15, Subpart J. Operating Temperature: -40ºC to +65ºC (-40ºF to +149ºF)

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