Handheld Digital Doppler Flowmeter Model HFM Operation Manual
Handheld Digital Doppler Flowmeter Model HFM Operation Manual
Handheld Digital Doppler Flowmeter Model HFM Operation Manual
MAY 1988
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................1
The HFM Series flowmeters are a no-frills, non-invasive line of measuring instruments
which utilize the Doppler principle to monitor liquid flow. The system is highly accurate and
user friendly. They provide ease of use and reduce operator error. The transducer is designed
to automatically align itself to the axis of the pipe.
The Doppler Effect is the change in the frequency of sound created by the movement of
an object, as related to a fixed point, which is directly proportional to the speed of the object.
The system consists of a transmitter crystal which emits a continuous wave of ultrasonic
energy, and a receiver crystal which receives a reflected signal with a frequency shift. The
signal transmitted from the crystal penetrates the pipe and is reflected back to the receiver
crystal from discontinuities* in the moving media. (This reflected signal contains an audio
frequency component which is directly proportional to the flow rate.)
* To provide a satisfactory Doppler return, the liquid to be measured must contain reflective
media, i.e., air bubbles, minute particles, density interfaces, or other discontinuities.
English Metric
GPM = (2.45) (V) (ID)2 LPS = (.08) (V) (ID)2
where: where:
GPM = Gallons Per Minute LPS = Liters Per Second
V= Velocity in feet per second (ft/sec) V = Velocity in meters per second
(m/sec)
ID = Inside Diameter in inches ID = Inside Diameter in centimeters
To obtain reliable velocity indications, the transducer should be placed on the outside of
the pipe observing the following:
1) Select a transducer site at least 10 pipe diameters downstream from bends, fittings or
pumps.
2) The transducer should be mounted at the 1 to 5 o'clock position or the 7 to 11 o'clock
position on the pipe. (See Figure 1.) The 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions should
be avoided as bubbles may be traveling along the top of the pipe and sediment may
be accumulated in the bottom of the horizontal pipe. Which will greatly attenuate
the ultrasonic signals being injected into and received out of the flow profile.
3) For a vertical section of pipe, the flow must be upward to ensure a completely full
pipe.
4) Select the location where the transducer is to be mounted.
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Prepare the intended area for mounting by removing all paint, scale, and insulation.
Degrease the contact surface. Using a generous amount of transducer couplant grease
(supplied with the flowmeter), apply the couplant to the two dark surfaces of the transducer.
Press the transducer to the surface of the pipe and hold. If prolonged monitoring is going to
be needed, use a pipe clamp or plastic ty-rap as shown in Figure 1.
Some variation in accuracy will occur between various pipe materials and liquids. If the
flowrate is known for a particular application, the "VELOCITY TRIM" control can be
adjusted to field calibrate the flowmeter for that application. This calibration setting can then
be duplicated for future measurements on similar applications.
During normal operation of the meter, the batteries will eventually discharge. At the
point when the batteries need to be recharged, an outline of a battery will appear in the upper
left-hand corner of the velocity display. At this time, turn the flowmeter "OFF" and connect
the battery charger to the flowmeter. (The charging jack is located in the lower right-hand
corner of the front panel.) Plug the charger into the AC power line. The batteries require 12
to 14 hours to completely recharge.
The HFM series flowmeter can be field calibrated using a known flowrate.
GPM LPS
V= V=
(ID)2 (2.45) (ID)2 (0.08)
where: where:
GPM = Gallons Per Minute LPS = Liters Per Second
V= Velocity in feet per second (ft/sec) V = Velocity in meters per second
(m/sec)
ID = Inside Diameter in inches ID = Inside Diameter in centimeters
6) While noting the velocity readout, adjust the CAL. pot (accessible through a small
access hole on the right side of the flowmeter) to indicate the velocity calculated in
Step 5.
Equipment required:
(1) Audio Signal Generator capable of outputting a 20 Volt (P-P) square wave signal
(1) 4 1/2 Digit Multi-Meter (DMM), Data Precision #495 or equivalent
(1) Frequency Counter
(1) Plastic tune-up tool
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