Flomec QSB User manual

920897-02 Rev C10/2018
QSB & QSI Electronic Module for G2 Meters
Installation Instructions
These installation instructions cover
the installation of the following
electronic modules to G2 meters:
• QSB pulse output, with or without
a display.
• QSI1, QSI2, QSI3 versions of
communications electronics, with
or without a display.
The basic mechanical installation is
the same for all electronic modules.
The wiring connections and wiring
diagrams differ depending on the
electronic module being installed.

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Additional items included with Display Ready module only:
• (1) Display seal
• (4) #4-20 x 7/8 in. tapping screws
• (1) 10 pin male connector
• (1) Completely assembled QSB
or QSI module (with or without a
display).
• (4) #4-40 x 7/8 in. Fillister Head
Screws. (For metallic G2)
• (4) #4-20 x 7/8 in. Fillister Head
Plastite®Screws. (For PVDF G2)
• (1) Gasket
• (1) Instruction sheet.
• (1) Q09 Owner’s manual (if module
includes Q09 display).
• (1) Set of (4) Strain reliefs
MODULE CONTENTS
Check the contents of your module using the list below as reference.

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4.91
[124.7]
3.49
[88.7]
5.14
[130.6]
1.76
[44.6]
4.91
[124.7]
5.14
[130.6]
G2-QSB OR QSI MODULE
WITH DISPLAY
G2-QSB OR QSI MODULE
NO DISPLAY / DISPLAY READY
2.05
[52.0]
.71
[18.0]
2.05
[52.0]
2.79
[70.8]
.71
[18.0]
1.76
[44.6]
920897-02 MANUAL
1.32
[33.5]
1.32
[33.5]
Add .40 [10.1] per side
for strain relief projection
when installed in ports.
DIMENSIONS
Dimensions are shown in inches and [mm]
Figure 1

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INTRODUCTION
The QSB and QSI modules are
available with or without a display.
The QSI modules are also available
as a “display ready” version with
no display installed, but ready for
the customer to install his own GPI
display.
QSB:
The QSB module is equipped with
pulse-out electronics. Pulse out
electronics is the default standard
regardless of type of module or
style of cover plate. This manual
contains information and meter
wiring diagrams for the QSB pulse-
out electronics.
QSI:
The QSI communications module
is a multiple capability electronics
package and has three versions
(QSI1, QSI2 or QSI3) available; each
with its own mix of capabilities to
better serve the customer (See
Versions below).
• QSI1 is equipped with:
Bluetooth®, **coil/digital pulse
input, pulse output (ow or energy
& scalable), RS485 (Modbus®
RTU), temperature inputs, BTU
calculator.
• QSI2 is equipped with:
Bluetooth, **coil/digital pulse
input, pulse output (ow or
energy & scalable), data logger,
temperature inputs, BTU
calculator.
• QSI3 is equipped with:
Bluetooth, **coil/digital pulse
input, pulse output (ow scalable),
data logger, 4-20mA output.
This manual contains information and
meter wiring diagrams for the three
different QSI electronics modules.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
QSB and QSI module electronics
are very sensitive to electric noise
if operated within 6 inches of some
electric motors, relays, transformers
or other sources of electronic noise.
If the QSB or QSI electronics are
used in a manner not specied by
the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be
impaired.
GENERAL INFORMATION
QSB and QSI electronics are
available factory installed on
designated meters, or as modules
that will adapt the electronics to
other GPI meters.
The QSB and QSI electronics
converts the voltage (or pulses) from
the meter into usable information
to support the various capabilities
of the modules. The modules also
supply the display (when installed)
with the information and power it
needs to function as designed.
The QSB and QSI module electronics
are powered by customer- supplied
external power.
SAFETY
This product is not approved for
use in hazardous locations.
• Be sure O-rings and seals are
kept in good repair.
• When applying power, adhere to
specications in this manual.
• Disconnect external power before
attaching or detaching input or
output wires.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
4. Using a small regular screwdriver,
remove the clear sealant from the
10 pin female connector holes on
the backside of your display.
5. Insert the “long legs” of the 10 pin
male connector that came with
the kit into the 10 pin female
connector on the QSI circuit
board (see Figure 2).
6. Install the formed display seal into
the seal gland on the backside of
the display.
7. CAREFULLY mount the display
onto the cover plate ensuring the
legs of the male 10 pin connector
are inserted into ALL 10 pin
female connector holes of the
display (see Figure 3).
8. Secure the display to the
cover plate using the four
#4-20 x 7/8 in. tapping
screws. Torque to 80-96 oz-in
(0.56-0.67 Nm).
NOTE: For Display Ready QSI
Modules Only.
For the “Display Ready” QSI module,
follow these initial instructions rst
to install your customer provided
display to the cover plate in the
kit. Then follow the Installation
Instructions to install this customer
assembled unit to the meter.
1. Make sure the QSI module is
disconnected from power source.
2. Remove batteries from your
display, they will no longer be
needed.
3. Remove the pickup coil from the
back center of your display by
cutting the two wires that attach
it to the display. Cut the wires as
close to the display as possible to
ensure the cut ends do not touch
the PC board inside the QSI
module. Discard the
removed coil.
Figure 3
Figure 2
COIL & BATTERIES REMOVED
#4-20 X 7/8 IN.
TAPPING SCREW
CUSTOMER
PROVIDED DISPLAY
10 PIN MALE
CONNECTOR
10 PIN FEMALE
CONNECTOR
QSI CIRCUIT
BOARD
DISPLAY SEAL
10 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR
(DISPLAY)
10 PIN MALE CONNECTOR (SHOWN
SEATED IN DISPLAY CONNECTOR)

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
5. Make sure the seal is in place
on top of the base prior to
reattaching (if previously
disconnected) the (2) wires to
the screw terminal of the pick-up
circuit board.
6. To route external power and/
or electronic cables to the
QSB or QSI PC board screw
connectors, prepare the cover
plate by removing the plug and
sealing washer from each port
that you intend to use. Replace
the removed plugs with a strain
relief w/O-ring. The strain relief
will accommodate cable sizes of
0.11 in. (2.8 mm) through 0.26 in.
(6.6 mm) diameter. Leave the
factory installed plugs in any
unused ports.
7. (Make sure the power is
disconnected from external
cables before beginning this
step): Route external cables
through the strain relief(s),
and then tighten the dome nut
securely around the cable to
provide an environmental seal.
8. Connect cable wires to the
QSB or QSI PC board screw
connectors (see Figure 6, 8, 10,
or 12 depending on your module
version).
9. Mount the cover plate on the
base making sure the seal is
seated properly between them.
Replace the (6) previously
removed screws to secure the
cover plate to the base. Tighten
screws.
10.Connect power to QSB or QSI
module and meter.
NOTE: For ALL electronic modules.
1. Make sure the QSB or
QSI module and meter are
disconnected from power source.
2. Remove any attached product, if
it exists, from the top of your G2
meter. It will be replaced with the
module components.
3. Remove the (6) #8-16 x 3/4 in.
screws attaching the module
cover plate to the base and
separate. Do not damage the seal
between the two components.
The (2) wires connecting the QSB
or QSI PC board to the screw
terminal of the pick-up circuit
board are long enough to allow
separation of parts. The wires
may be disconnected from the
screw terminal if necessary. The
wires are non-polarized and may
be connected to either screw of
the screw terminal (see Figure 4).
4. Install the gasket received with
the module on the bottom of the
base. Mount the base to the G2
meter, seating the pick-up coil in
the meter recess. Secure base
with (4) screws provided with the
module. Tighten screws.
NOTE: Use #4-40 screws for metallic
meters or #4-20 Plastite® screws for
PVDF meters.

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NOTE: The module was packaged
with the coil pickup in the unseated
position to prevent coil damage
during shipping. The coil has a foam
spacer attached. Remove the liner
from the foam spacer, exposing the
adhesive layer, and seat the coil/
spacer combination in its recess on
the adapter (see Figure 4).
Figure 4
(6) SCREWS, #8-16 X 3/4
COVER PLATE
(QSB OR QSI W/DISPLAY) (SHOWN)
(QSB)
(NO DISPLAY)
(DISPLAY READY)
SEAL
BASE
(4) SCREWS
(#4-40 X 7/8 FOR METALLIC METERS)
(#4-20 X 7/8 PLASTITE FOR PVDF METERS)
GASKET
SCREW TERMINAL
PICK-UP CIRCUIT
BOARD
(4) STRAIN RELIEF
STRAIN RELIEFS SHOWN INSTALLED
FOAM SPACER
(UNDER COIL)
PICK-UP COIL
(2) WIRES THAT
CONNECTS
TO SCREW
TERMINAL

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TEMP SENSOR
PT100-Red Sensor VCC Output
PT100-White Input High Side
PT100-Blue Input Return
RS-485 (Galvanically Isolated)
RS485 (+) Positive Signal
RS485 (-) Negative Signal
RS485 GND Circuit Ground*
PULSE INPUT
+5V 5 V (dc) output to
power external sensor
(+)
Digital Pulse
Frequency Input, up
to 3kHz
(-) Digital Pulse Return
4-20mA (Galvanically Isolated)
(+)
4 to 20mA current
loop - current in to
transmitter
(-)
4 to 20mA current
loop - current out of
transmitter*
Coil A Low level sine wave
input
Coil B Low level sine wave
input
GPI SENSOR
Ribbon cable connection to GPI
custom sensor designs
PULSE OUTPUT
(Galvanically Isolated)
(-) Pulse Output return
current*
(+)
Pulse Output
frequency output.
This is a “current
sinking open collector”
output.***
POWER INPUT
(-) 12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc) Input A**
(+) 12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc) Input B**
PT100-Red
Coil A
GPI Sensor
Coil B
-
+
-
+
PT100-White Sensor #1
PT100-Blue
PT100-Red
PT100-White
PT100-Blue
RS-485 +
RS-485 -
RS-485 GND
+5v
+
-
+
-
Sensor #2
RS-485
Pulse Input
4-20mA
Pulse Output
Power
Figure 5
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS CHART
*NOTE: It is not recommended to
connect isolated ground connections
together or to board common.
**NOTE: Polarity of voltage for AC/
DC is not important. However an
earth ground isolated power supply is
required to prevent earth ground loop
currents and ground fault conditions.
***NOTE: This output may require an
external pull up resistor if interfacing
equipment does not include one.

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WIRING DIAGRAMS
Figure 6
The pulse output from the QSB
provides 2500V galvanic isolation
from the QSB digital circuitry to
the external customer equipment.
The QSB pulse output is an open
collector design which requires
an external pull up resistor to
an external power supply. The
resistance must be chosen such
that the QSB will not sink more than
30mA of current. The external power
supply voltage must also be less
than +36VDC to prevent damage to
the QSB.
QSB PC BOARD
Pulse Out - Open Collector Square Wave
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSB
ISOLATED PWR SUPPLY
12-36VDC / 12-30VAC, 50-60 Hz
12VDC OR 12VAC, 50-60 Hz
(POLARITY DOESNT
MATTER)
Coil A & B
(Non-polarized)
SIGNAL
GROUND
+
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
Pulse Out (+)
Pulse Out (-)
-
+
-OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
WILL REQUIRE A PULL-UP
RESISTOR TO SUPPLY
VOLTAGE
Output: Pulse Output
ISOLATED
PWR SUPPLY
12-30VAC, 50-60Hz
/ 12-36VDC
Customer
Equipment
Open Collector
Pulse Input
Coil B
Coil A
Unpowered
Pickup Coil

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QSB PC BOARD
Pulse Out - Open Collector Square Wave
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSB
ISOLATED PWR SUPPLY
12-36VDC / 12-30VAC, 50-60 Hz
12VDC OR 12VAC, 50-60 Hz
(POLARITY DOESNT
MATTER)
Coil A & B
(Non-polarized)
SIGNAL
GROUND
+
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
Pulse Out (+)
Pulse Out (-)
-
+
-OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
WILL REQUIRE A PULL-UP
RESISTOR TO SUPPLY
VOLTAGE
Output: Pulse Output
ISOLATED
PWR SUPPLY
12-30VAC, 50-60Hz
/ 12-36VDC
Customer
Equipment
Open Collector
Pulse Input
Coil B
Coil A
Unpowered
Pickup Coil
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Figure 7
The wire gauge for the pulse output
cable should be between 16 to
26 AWG to properly t in the wire
termination connector.
The pulse output ground should
be properly connected to the
customer equipment ground, while
the pulse output signal should be
properly connected to both the
customer equipment pulse input
and an external pull up resistor to
an external supply (if the customer
equipment doesn’t contain the pull
up resistor).

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QSI VERSION 1 PC BOARD
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 1
Coil A & B
(Non-polarized
wires)
RS-485
BTU
Pulse Out
RTDs
RS-485
Power In
Inputs: Temp Sensors, Variable Reluctance, Pickup Coil
Outputs: RS-485, Pulse Output
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc)
Pulse Out (+)
Pulse Out (-)
Open Collector
Pulse Input
RS485 (-)
RS485 (GND)
*R2....=120Ω
*Shield
Customer
Equipment
Customer
Equipment
RS485 (+)
RS485 (-)
RS485 (GND)
RS485 (+)
PT100 (White)
PT100 (Blue)
PT100 (Red)
PT100 (White)
PT100 (Blue)
PT100 (Red)
R2
Coil B
Coil A
Unpowered
Pickup Coil
Figure 9
WIRING DIAGRAMS
QSI VERSION 1 PC BOARD
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 1
Coil A & B
(Non-polarized
wires)
RS-485
BTU
Pulse Out
RTDs
RS-485
Power In
Inputs: Temp Sensors, Variable Reluctance, Pickup Coil
Outputs: RS-485, Pulse Output
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc)
Pulse Out (+)
Pulse Out (-)
Open Collector
Pulse Input
RS485 (-)
RS485 (GND)
*R2....=120Ω
*Shield
Customer
Equipment
Customer
Equipment
RS485 (+)
RS485 (-)
RS485 (GND)
RS485 (+)
PT100 (White)
PT100 (Blue)
PT100 (Red)
PT100 (White)
PT100 (Blue)
PT100 (Red)
R2
Coil B
Coil A
Unpowered
Pickup Coil
Figure 8

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WIRING DIAGRAMS
QSI VERSION 2 PC BOARD
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 2
Pulse In
BTU
Pulse Out
RTDs
Power In
Input: Temp Sensors, Variable Reluctance, Pickup Coil
Output: Pulse Output
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc)
Pulse Out (+)
Pulse Out (-)
Open Collector
Pulse Input
Customer
Equipment
PT100 (White)
PT100 (Blue)
PT100 (Red)
PT100 (White)
PT100 (Blue)
PT100 (Red)
Coil B
Coil A
Unpowered
Pickup Coil
Coil A & B
(Non-polarized
wires)
Figure 10
QSI VERSION 2 PC BOARD
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 2
Pulse In
BTU
Pulse Out
RTDs
Power In
Input: Temp Sensors, Variable Reluctance, Pickup Coil
Output: Pulse Output
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc)
Pulse Out (+)
Pulse Out (-)
Open Collector
Pulse Input
Customer
Equipment
PT100 (White)
PT100 (Blue)
PT100 (Red)
PT100 (White)
PT100 (Blue)
PT100 (Red)
Coil B
Coil A
Unpowered
Pickup Coil
Coil A & B
(Non-polarized
wires)
Figure 11

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QSI VERSION 3 PC BOARD
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 3
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 3
4-20mA
Pulse Out
4-20mA
Power In
Inputs: Standard Remote Sensor (Variable Reluctance Pickup Coil)
Outputs: Customer Equipment, 4-20mA Sensing, Built-in Loop Power Supply
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc) Pulse Out (+)
Isolated Outputs
Customer Equipment with Built-in Power Supply
Inputs
Pulse Out (-)
Customer
Equipment
Open
Collector
4-20mA (+)
Min. V = 8.5
Max. V = 36
4-20mA (-)
Customer
Equipment
Customer Equipment without Built-in Power Supply
- 4-20mA Output with Separate Power Supply
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc)
4-20mA (+)
4-20mA (-) (Current)
(Current)
(Current)
Loop (+)
Loop (-)
Customer
Equipment
- 4-20mA and Pulse Outputs
Minimum signal amplitutde required for normal operation approx. 15mV P-P
Recommended cable type - twisted pair with shield
Recommended maximum cable length - 20ft.
Caution: When reassembling the
cover plate, make sure the
enclosure seal is not crimped or
twisted. Do not over-tighten
screws (hand-tighten only).
(+) (-)
Min. V = 8.5
Max. V = 36
Isolated
Power Supply
Coil A & B
(Non-polarized
wires)
Coil B
Coil A
Unpowered
Pickup Coil
Figure 12
QSI VERSION 3 PC BOARD
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 3
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 3
4-20mA
Pulse Out
4-20mA
Power In
Inputs: Standard Remote Sensor (Variable Reluctance Pickup Coil)
Outputs: Customer Equipment, 4-20mA Sensing, Built-in Loop Power Supply
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc) Pulse Out (+)
Isolated Outputs
Customer Equipment with Built-in Power Supply
Inputs
Pulse Out (-)
Customer
Equipment
Open
Collector
4-20mA (+)
Min. V = 8.5
Max. V = 36
4-20mA (-)
Customer
Equipment
Customer Equipment without Built-in Power Supply
- 4-20mA Output with Separate Power Supply
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc)
4-20mA (+)
4-20mA (-) (Current)
(Current)
(Current)
Loop (+)
Loop (-)
Customer
Equipment
- 4-20mA and Pulse Outputs
Minimum signal amplitutde required for normal operation approx. 15mV P-P
Recommended cable type - twisted pair with shield
Recommended maximum cable length - 20ft.
Caution: When reassembling the
cover plate, make sure the
enclosure seal is not crimped or
twisted. Do not over-tighten
screws (hand-tighten only).
(+) (-)
Min. V = 8.5
Max. V = 36
Isolated
Power Supply
Coil A & B
(Non-polarized
wires)
Coil B
Coil A
Unpowered
Pickup Coil
Figure 13
WIRING DIAGRAMS

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QSI VERSION 3 PC BOARD
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 3
WIRING DIAGRAM
QSI Version 3
4-20mA
Pulse Out
4-20mA
Power In
Inputs: Standard Remote Sensor (Variable Reluctance Pickup Coil)
Outputs: Customer Equipment, 4-20mA Sensing, Built-in Loop Power Supply
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc) Pulse Out (+)
Isolated Outputs
Customer Equipment with Built-in Power Supply
Inputs
Pulse Out (-)
Customer
Equipment
Open
Collector
4-20mA (+)
Min. V = 8.5
Max. V = 36
4-20mA (-)
Customer
Equipment
Customer Equipment without Built-in Power Supply
- 4-20mA Output with Separate Power Supply
(+) (-)
Power (-)
Power (+)
ISOLATED
POWER SUPPLY
12-30 V (ac) or
12-36 V (dc)
4-20mA (+)
4-20mA (-) (Current)
(Current)
(Current)
Loop (+)
Loop (-)
Customer
Equipment
- 4-20mA and Pulse Outputs
Minimum signal amplitutde required for normal operation approx. 15mV P-P
Recommended cable type - twisted pair with shield
Recommended maximum cable length - 20ft.
Caution: When reassembling the
cover plate, make sure the
enclosure seal is not crimped or
twisted. Do not over-tighten
screws (hand-tighten only).
(+) (-)
Min. V = 8.5
Max. V = 36
Isolated
Power Supply
Coil A & B
(Non-polarized
wires)
Coil B
Coil A
Unpowered
Pickup Coil
Figure 14
WIRING DIAGRAMS

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SPECIFICATIONS
MECHANICAL
Cover Plate Port Threads Female 1/2-20 UNF-2B
(Compatible with PG7 thread)
Port Strain Relief Hubble PG7
Grip Range 0.11”-0.26” (2.79 - 6.6mm)
Operation Temperature +32°F to +140°F (0°C to +60°C)
Ambient Air Operation Temp 0°F to +140°F (-18°C to +60°C)
POWER SUPPLY
Voltage Requirement
Min. 12 VDC or 12 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Max. 36 VDC or 30 VAC, 50-60 Hz
(higher voltage may damage unit)
MAX POWER CONSUMPTION
QSB 50mA

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MAINTENANCE
Check cable-entry seals periodically.
Tighten and/or apply sealant if
needed. This is especially important
in environments containing heavy
concentrations of dust, oil mist, or
other residue.
Check all wiring connections
occasionally for oxidation or
corrosion. Clean and re-seat if such
conditions are noted.
If necessary, check and re-seat any
connections that may have been
subjected to strain (during rework or
construction, for example).
REPLACING BATTERY
The QSI2 and QSI3 communications
module has a 3V lithium coin cell
battery installed on the PC board.
In case of power failure the battery
functions as power backup to
maintain the internal system time.
Any QSI2 or QSI3 feature that
uses a time reference as part of its
functionality will be immediately
accurate to the current time when
power is restored.
To Replace Battery:
DISCONNECT POWER
TO METER
WITHOUT DISPLAY
• Remove (6) screws retaining the
cover plate to the base and lift the
cover plate free of the base (see
Figure 15).
• Flip the cover plate over and
remove (4) screws retaining
the PC board assembly
(see Figure 16).
• Remove and replace the coin cell
battery (CR2032) on the back side
of PC board (see Figure 17).
• Reverse the procedure to
reassemble the cover plate to the
base. Make sure the cover plate
seal is seated before tightening
the (6) cover plate screws.
WITH DISPLAY
On units with a display, only the
display needs to be removed to
replace the coin cell battery. The
battery is accessible through the
opening where the display is installed
(see Figure 18).
• Remove (4) screws retaining
the display to the cover plate.
Lift the display straight up to
disconnect the 10-pin bridge
connector. The bridge connector
could disengage from either
socket connector (display or PCB
assembly) or both.
• Remove and replace the coin cell
battery (CR2032).
• Reverse the procedure to
reassemble the display to the
base. Make sure the display seal
is seated before tightening the (4)
display screws.

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Figure 15
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 16

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SERVICE
For warranty consideration, contact
your local distributor. If you need
further assistance, contact the GPI
Customer Service Department at:
1-888-996-3837
You will need to:
• Provide information from the
decal on your meter.
• Receive a Return Authorization
number.
• Flush any uid from the meter
before shipping to the factory.
RETURNING PARTS
Please contact the factory before
returning any parts. It may be
possible to diagnose the trouble and
identify needed parts in a telephone
call. GPI can also inform you of
any special handling requirements
you will need to follow covering
the transportation and handling of
equipment which has been used
to transfer hazardous or ammable
liquids.
CAUTION: Do not return equipment
without specic authority from the
GPI Customer Service Department.
Due to strict regulations governing
transportation, handling, and disposal
of hazardous or ammable liquids,
GPI will not accept equipment for
rework unless it is completely free of
liquid residue.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) directive
(2002/96/EC) was approved by the
European Parliament and the Council
of the European Union in 2003. This
symbol indicates that this product
contains electrical and electronic
equipment that may include bat-
teries, printed circuit boards, liquid
crystal displays or other components that may be subject
to local disposal regulations at your location. Please
understand those regulations and dispose of this product
in a responsible manner.
RoHS Compliant (2011/65/EU)
This product is in compliance with
the RoHS Directive of the European
Parliament and of the Council on
the Restriction of the Use of Certain
Hazardous Substances in Electrical
and Electronic Equipment.

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920897-02 Rev C10/2018
© 2018 Great Plains Industries, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
Great Plains Industries, Inc. / 888-996-3837 /FLOMEC.net
LIMITED WARRANTY
Great Plains Industries, Inc. 5252 E. 36th Street North, Wichita, KS USA 67220-3205, hereby
provides a limited warranty against defects in material and workmanship on all products
manufactured by Great Plains Industries, Inc. This product includes a 1 year warranty.
Manufacturer’s sole obligation under the foregoing warranties will be limited to either, at
Manufacturer’s option, replacing or repairing defective Goods (subject to limitations hereinaf-
ter provided) or refunding the purchase price for such Goods theretofore paid by the Buyer,
and Buyer’s exclusive remedy for breach of any such warranties will be enforcement of such
obligations of Manufacturer. The warranty shall extend to the purchaser of this product and
to any person to whom such product is transferred during the warranty period.
The warranty period shall begin on the date of manufacture or on the date of
purchase with an original sales receipt. This warranty shall not apply if:
A. the product has been altered or modied outside
the warrantor’s duly appointed representative;
B. the product has been subjected to neglect, misuse, abuse or damage or has been in-
stalled or operated other than in accordance with the manufacturer’s operating instructions.
To make a claim against this warranty, contact the GPI Customer Service Department at
316-686-7361 or 888-996-3837. Or by mail at:
Great Plains Industries, Inc.
5252 E. 36th St. North
Wichita, KS, USA 67220-3205
The company shall, notify the customer to either send the product, transportation prepaid,
to the company at its ofce in Wichita, Kansas, or to a duly authorized service center. The
company shall perform all obligations imposed on it by the terms of this
warranty within 60 days of receipt of the defective product.
GREAT PLAINS INDUSTRIES, INC., EXCLUDES LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY FOR
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCURRED IN THE
USE OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT WARRANTED HEREUNDER.
The company herewith expressly disclaims any warranty of merchantability or tness for any
particular purpose other than for which it was designed.
This warranty gives you specic rights and you may also have
other rights which vary from U.S. state to U.S. state.
Note: In compliance with MAGNUSON MOSS CONSUMER WARRANTY ACT – Part 702
(governs the resale availability of the warranty terms).
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