Sotera Fill-Rite 800C Series Use and care manual

To ensure safe and efcient operation,it is essential
to read and follow each of the following warnings and
precautions.
1. Agricultural herbicides owing through the meter may
be harmful to your health. Use and disposal of these
products is controlled by federal, state, or local laws and
procedures.
2. Conform to uid manufacturer’s recommended
han dling procedures when using product and when
cleaning meter.
3. Do not exceed an internal meter pressure of 120PSI
/8.2 Bars.
4. Improper use or installation of this product can cause
serious bodily injury or death.
5. The 825 & 850 Digital Meter is not for use with
ammable uids. DO NOT use with uids with a ash-
point below 100°F (such as gasoline and alcohol).
6. DO NOT REMOVE PC BOARD.
Damage to LCD could occur, and warranty is void.
Safety Instructions
General Description
The Sotera 825P and 850P Meters are nutating disk,
positive displacement meters that use magnetic coupling
to convert uid ow into digital display information. The
meter can store and display the current total,or cumulative
total in any of ve programmed units (ounces, pints,
quarts, liters, and gallons) or special units (e.g. per acre
volume). The meter can be calibrated without dispensing
uid by selecting a calibration factor from the 20 stored
settings. Power is supplied by two CR2032 batteries that
can be replaced in the eld. 825P / 850P models feature
pulse output and 4-20ma output for connection to uid
management systems and batch controllers for the control
and monitoring of dispensed uid.
Technical Information
Not for use with uids that have a ash point below
100°F (37.8°C, ie: gaso line, alcohol). Refer to NFPA
325M (Fire Hazard Properties of Flammable Liquids,
Gases, and Vola tile Solids) for ash points of common
liquids. Static electricity buildup and discharge could
result in arc and explosion!
Dear Sotera Customer,
Thank you for buying a Sotera product. Sotera Systems
represents a new age in transfer and measuring equipment.
This manual contains valuable information about your new
equipment and its operating and service requirements. Please
take a few minutes to review this material carefully.
Sotera's mission is to provide uid handling systems that
deliver the most accurate, safe, convenient, and economical
transfer systems for users of chemicals.
If, for any reason, any of the products do not meet your
performance expectations, we want to hear from you. Your
comments and suggestions are requested and appreciated.
Thank you again for buying a Sotera Systems product. We look
forward to serving you in the future.
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DO NOT remove printed circuit board!
and local laws and
120 PSI
Flow Ports 1” NPT inlet / outlet ports, female
threads (3/4" BSPP also available)
Flow Range 2 to 20 U.S GPM / 7.6 to 75.7 LPM
Pressure 120 PSI / 8.2 Bar maximum @
70° F / 21° C 50 psi / 3.4 Bars
maximum @ 130° F / 54° C
Temperature Min. operating temperature = 0° F /
17° C Max. operating temperature =
130° F / 54° C Meter can be stored
at lower temperatures but
display may not work below 0° F.
Accuracy ± 0.5%
Units of Measure Ounces, pints, quarts, liters, gallons;
special calibration option also
available.
Range 9999 current total; 10,000,000
accumulated total
Body Polypropylene
Chamber Polyphenylene sulde (PPS) and
303 Stainless Steel
Wetted Seals Fluorocarbon (EPDM optional)
Weather & Dust
Body Seal
BUNA-N
Display LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Power Two CR2032 Lithium batteries and
external 5 - 24 VDC (see page 7)
Materials of Construction
4.9"
[124.5 mm]
7.59"
[192.8 mm]
5.5"
[139.7 mm]
4.22"
[107.1 mm]
3.4"
[86.2 mm]

The 825P & 850P Digital Meters will handle most
pesticides, automotive uids (except gasoline), and
mild acids. It is also compatible with the following
uids**:
Fluid Compatibility
The 825P & 850P Digital Meters are NOT compatible
with very strong acids or if uid ash point is below
100°F(38°C). If in doubt about compatibility of a
specic uid, contact supplier of uid to check for any
adverse reactions to the following wetted materials.
Polyproplyne Body Stainless Steel Screws / Shaft
Fluorocarbon Seals PPS Chamber
Installation
Use PTFE tape or thread compound on all threaded
joints.
1. Determine direction for uid ow and point arrow
on meter body in that direction.
2. Thread hose or pipe into ports until snug. Be careful not to
cross thread when starting threads.
Installation Hint
To prevent cross threading, turn the pipe / hose backwards
(counterclockwise) until you feel it engage threads, then
tighten.
Changing Meter Readout Position
If it is necessary to change position of the meter readout,
follow these steps (Refer to exploded view) .
1. Unscrew meter cap (item 1, page 10). Use a strap type
oil lter wrench or 5" open jaw type wrench if too tight to
unscrew by hand.
2. Insert a wide, at-head screwdriver into the upper slot and
gently pry up electronics module (see Figure 1).
3. Gently rotate electronics module to desired location.
5. Press electronics module down into meter cover in the
correct orientation.
6. Thread on meter cap until hand tight. To check tightness,
there should be approximately 1/16” gap between the cap
and ridge on outlet port (see gure 3).
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Figure 1
Figure 2
1/16" GAP
Figure 3
NOTE: If cap is not
sufciently tight, uid
can enter the electronics
and cause permanent
damage.
100 Surpass® EC
3.38EC Pursuit®
Aatrex 4L®
Abate 4E®
Agrotain®
Apron®
Assure II®
Atraz ine 4L
Banvel SFG®
Banvel®
Bicep®
Blazer®
Broadstrike®+
Broadstrike®+
Camix TM
Caustic Soda (50%)
Clarity®
Command®3ME
Conclude®
Conclude®xtra
Contour
Detail™
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
Diesel Fuel
Doubleplay®
Dual II®
Dual®
Dual®
Eptam 7E®
Ethylene Glycol
Fallowmaster®
Flexstar®
Frontier®
Fultime®
Furadan®
Fusion®
Gramoxone Extra®
Gramoxone lnteon™
Guardsman®
Harness xtra®
Karate®
Laddock S-12®
Lasso Micro Tech®
Lumax TM
Manifest™
Marksman®
Maxim®
Methyl Parathion
Motor Oil
Nufos®
Oil.Adend®
Phosphoric Acid
Poast HC®
Poast Plus®
Poast®
Princep 4L®
Prowl®
Prowl®
Reex®
Rezult®
Ridomil Gold®
Roundup®
Sodium Hydroxide(50%)
Squadron®
Storm®
Superboll®
Surpass®
Topnotch®
Touchdown®
Trean®
Trean™
Trean™ HFP
Water
* Requires EPDM Seals.
**Trademark information on page 15.

Operational Functions
• Turns meter on when off.
• Displays accumulated total as long as it
is pressed. If accumulated total is larger
than 9999, the numbers will scroll across
the screen.
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• When held for 3 seconds, it resets
current total to zero. Also resets to
normal operating mode when in CAL or
FLSH mode.
• When held for 3 seconds, it allows
changes to the calibration factor
displayed in the bottom left corner.
Repeated pressing will step the number
up to 19 and back to zero. When desired
number is displayed, press button 2 to
lock in the new number and return to
normal operation.
• When held for 3 seconds, ow rate is
displayed. Fluid dispensed is still added
to the accumulated total and current
total. Press button 4 to return to
normal operation.
Use
CAUTION: Meter will count air if you dispense air.
Before initial operation or when air has entered the
system, prime the meter by dispensing uid until all
trapped air has been removed. Meter is now ready to
operate.
Press ON button to turn meter on. Current total,
unit of measure, and calibration factor are displayed.
The meter also turns on automatically and begins
recording when uid starts owing through it.
CAL
4
3.25
GAL
NOT
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USE
Hold button 2 for one second to reset current total
to “0.00.”
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2.
3. Begin dispensing.
NOTE: Meter display automatically goes blank after 60
seconds of inactivity and automatically comes back on
when ow resumes. No data is lost during periods of
inactivity.
CAUTION: Wear proper safety equipment when
handling hazardous uids.
Calibration Using the CAL Factor
The THINNER the uid, the LOWER the CAL
number.
The THICKER the uid, the HIGHER the CAL
number.
• CAL 4 is set for thin uids like water.
• CAL 19, the highest number is set for very thick uids
like cold molasses.
• Each number changes the meter accuracy by about 1%.
Note: The suggested CAL factors are for REFERENCE ONLY.
CAL Factor
Table #1: Suggested CAL Factor settings for Common Fluids
01 2 3 4 5 6 789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Water
Kerosene
GRAMOXONE INTEON™ @ 50° F
Antifreeze @ 70° F
ROUNDUP® @ 50° F
TREFLAN™ @ 50° F
ATRAZINE 4L @ 70° F
10W Oil @ 70° F
DUAL® @ 70° F
BICEP® @ 70° F
Molasses @ 32° F
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Calibration Procedure using CAL Factor
A) Set CAL factor to 10.
Hold button 3 for three seconds. Press
3 again until the number 10 shows below
“CAL” (NOTE: If you go past 10 keep
pressing 3 because the number will return
to 0 after passing 19).
Press 2 to get back to normal operating
mode.
NOTE: If your uid is listed on Table 1, use
that number in step A above in place of 10.
B) Prime pump and meter by dispensing 2 - 3
gallons of uid back into the bulk tank.
With the outlet valve closed and the pump still
running, reset the meter to 0.00.
C) Fill the Proving Can exactly to the 5.0
gallon line. Focus on the Proving Can, do not look at
the meter at this point. Keep the hose end nozzle wide
open as long as possible for best accuracy.
D) Adjust Meter CAL Factor.
• If meter reads high, increase the CAL factor.
Each CAL # changes the accuracy by about 1%.
For a 5 gallon proving can, 1% = 0.05 gallons.
• If 5.10 is displayed, this is 2% over 5.00; the
CAL factor should be changed to CAL 12.
• If the meter reads low, lower the CAL factor. For
example, if 4.90 is displayed, it is 2% less than
5.00, so the CAL factor should be set to 8.
• When nished with the CAL factor procedure,
press 2 to return to normal mode and to reset
the meter to 0.00. The meter is now calibrated
and ready to use.
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Changing the CAL Factor
• Hold button 3 until the display only
shows CAL and number.
• Press 3 repeatedly until you reach the
desired number. Note – number will step
up to 19, then back to zero.
• Press 2 to return to normal operating
mode.
Calibration Procedure

Batteries
NOTE: Low battery icon will appear when batteries
require replacement. Meter still functions properly for
several days after the icon appears. Neither calibration,
current total or totalizer quantities will be lost when you
replace batteries.
To Replace Batteries (refer to exploded view).
1. Unscrew meter cap (item 1, page 10). Use a strap
type oil lter wrench or large 5" jaw pipe wrench if
needed.
2. Insert a at-head screw driver into the top slot (see
Figure 4) and gently pry up electronics module.
CAUTION: DO NOT get uid or dirt in electronics area.
3. Remove old batteries and insert new batteries,
making sure battery polarity is correct, or meter damage
could occur (positive side facing up when installed).
4. As noted in Figure 5, reinstall O-ring on electronics
module. Align sensor receptacle in proper location. Press
module gently down into meter cover.
5. Thread on meter cap until hand tight. To check
tightness, there should be approximately 1/16" gap
between cap and ridge on outlet port. (See Figure 6).
Repair
If any meter components are damaged, they should be
replaced. See meter kits drawing on page 10 for correct
replacement part information before ordering.
Maintenance
CAUTION
Follow uid manufacturer's recommended procedures for
handling and disposing of metered uids.
Meter should be ushed between uses with water to
prevent chemicals from drying and plugging meter.
Thorough Cleaning (refer to exploded view)
If meter is plugged due to hardened chemical or debris, do
the following:
1. Drain all uid from meter.
2. Unscrew meter cap (item 1, page 10). Use a strap type
oil lter wrench or large 5" jaw pipe wrench if
necessary.
3. Insert a at-head screwdriver in the lower slot (see
Figure 7) and turn to pry up meter cover (item 6).
4. The meter chamber (item 8, page 10) can now be
removed.
5. Rinse all meter components with ushing uid. DO
NOT submerge display assembly. Be careful not to
get any uid or dirt in the electronics module.
Permanent damage to the electronics will occur.
6. Reassemble meter.
CALIBRATION NOTE: Over time, the chamber inside the
meter will wear, requiring the meter to be re-calibrated with
water. When this should be done depends on the amount
and type of uid dispensed. In most crop protection uid
uses (less than 1000 gallons of a clean uid per year),
the meter will remain accurate for many years without
recalibration. On the other hand, dispensing an abrasive
uid may require more frequent recalibration.
The 825P / 850P meter is designed to be calibrated with
clean water for safe handling. See "Water Calibration"
section in Appendix - B.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place. Drain out all uid that could
freeze in the meter.
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Figure 4
Figure 5
1/16" Gap
Figure 6
NOTE: If cap is
not sufciently
tight, uid
can enter the
electronics and
cause permanent
damage.
Lower pry slot
Figure 7

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Electrical Wiring Information
NOTE: When powering the 4-20mA loop, a minimum of
7 VDC is required at the 825P/850P meter for consistent
operation.
The manufacturer of the 4-20mA receiver will supply
voltage drop information as well as their minimum voltage
requirements in their literature.
NOTE: If the meter is to be used in environments with
high levels of EMC or RF sensitive equipment, connect
the braided shield of the cable to an earth ground.
The 825P / 850P meters are designed to conduct ESD
and EMC surges through the braided shield.
NOTE: The pulse width for volumetric output and air
detect is 10ms.
DO NOT connect the braided shield to the ground of the
Power Supply, or the 4-20mA loop power.
DO NOT install or operate this meter in an explosive
atmosphere!
825P / 850P Series Digital Meters are equipped with an
integral pulser for use with Fuel Management Systems
and batching equipment. These meters must also be
connected to an auxiliary external power supply to
operate the pulsing feature. 5-24 VDC external power is
required for the pulse outputs on pins 2 and 3 to operate.
Failure to attach external power can cause premature
battery failure. External power must be from 5 - 24
VDC.

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Pulse Output Conguration and Flow Rate
A) Press the ON and 4 buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds.
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• Rate icon will display.
• Current pulse options will be displayed (1 - 5) in the
large left most digit.
Pulse Output Conguration
B) Press the ON button repeatedly until the desired pulse
output conguration number is displayed.
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C) Press button 2 to save and return to normal operating
mode.
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A) "When button 4 is held for 3 seconds, ow rate
is displayed. Fluid dispensed is still added to the
accumulated total and current total.
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Flow Rate
"Rate" icon will be displayed.
Meter will continue to display ow rate until button 4 is
pushed again.
NOTE: 4-20 mA out and pulse output are always active
and not impacted by ow rate display.
Option 1**
100:1
Option 2
10:1
Option 3
25:1
Option 4
10:1
Option 5
Raw
Gal** 100 10 94.64 37.85
Quart 25 2.5 23.66 9.46
Liters 26.42 2.64 25 10
Pint
Raw counts, equivalent to 117 - 125 counts per gallon.
Oz
Special
Pulse Conguration Options
Congured Unit
of Measure
Internal pulse resolution per unit of measure (raw count).
**Option 1 and Gallons are the factory default.
Regardless of unit of measure selection, the meter will
generate a 4mA output at 0-1 GPM and scale linearly to
4-20mA from 1 - 25 GPM. At 25 GPM or higher, output
stays at 20mA.
See chart on page 15 for 4 - 20 mA specications.
Pulse width is 10 ms.
Gallons Liters Raw

Problem Possible Cause Solution Notes
Meter won't turn on. •Dead batteries
•Damaged or contaminated
electronics module.
•Replace batteries.
•Replace electronics
module & gaskets.
Seal to electronic chamber
is broken if display label is
removed or punctured.
Flashing decimal. Current total has rolled over. Reset display to zero by
pressing button 2 .
Meter will continue to
operate normally.
Flashing or dim display. Low batteries. Replace batteries. Use CR2032 batteries.
Leaking uid at inlet/
outlet port.
•Need thread sealant.
•Cross-threaded port.
•Add Teon pipe tape to
joint.
•Replace body.
Fluid ows; meter
won't count.
•Meter disk sticking.
•Damaged driver or magnet.
•Meter failure.
•Clean out meter chamber.
•Repair or replace chamber
assembly.
•Repair or replace meter.
Meter reads high. •Air in system.
•Wrong calibration factor.
•Prime system, x suction
leak at pump.
•Use a higher calibration
factor. See 1-Step
procedure.
•See "Check Meter" in
Appendix-A.
Meter will count air.
Chemical formulations
sometimes change.
Meter reads low by
10% or less.
Wrong calibration factor. •Use a lower calibration
factor.
•See 1-Step procedure on
page 5.
Chemical formulations
sometimes change.
Temperature also affects
accuracy.
Meter reads low by
more than 10%.
•Meter chamber is worn.
•Chamber is partially
plugged.
•Damaged or very worn
chamber.
•Recalibrate meter with
water. See Appendix-B.
See "Check Meter" in
Appendix-A.
•Clean chamber.
•Replace chamber and
recalibrate meter.
Meter is not consistent Air in system.
Particulates in uid.
Worn or damaged meter
chamber.
Prime system, x suction leak
at pump.
Put screen in front of meter.
Clean chamber.
Replace chamber.
40 mesh minimum.
Err0 •Calibration error.
•Damaged chamber.
•Recalibrate meter with
more accurate container.
•Replace chamber.
Indicates uid calibration is
out of acceptable window.
Volumetric container
may be off, there may be
air in the system, or the
meter chamber may be
damaged.
Err1 •Damaged electronics.
•Software fault.
•Repair or replace
electronics.
•Press 2 then recalibrate
meter
Contact factory.
Err2 Bad eeprom. Replace electronics. Meter still functions, but all
data will be lost if batteries
are removed.
Troubleshooting Guide
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825P / 850P Meter Parts List
Item # Part # Description Qty.
1KITCBL Power and Signal Cable 1
2KIT825P Replacement Electronics Kit 1
2KIT850P Replacement Electronics Kit 1
3825F1582 Meter Chamber Kit and Seals 1
10
When ordering repair parts, be
sure to give the replacement part
number, the date of manufacture,
and the meter series number.
This will ensure the correct
replacement part is supplied.
Toll free Customer Care
Number:
800 634-2695
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NOTE: EPDM seals are optional. Please
specify what seals your meter is equiped with
when ordering your kit.

You can check the calibration in your meter.
1. Set to CAL 4 (See "to change the calibration factor").
2. Hold button 3 and 4 for 3 seconds. Meter will display
"FLSH".
3. Hold buttons ON & 3 together. A number will display
that indicates the pulses per unit used to calculate
ow (ie: pulses per gallon). When new, this number is
between 120.0-127.0 pulses per gallon.
APPENDIX - A
TO CHANGE UNITS OF MEASURE
The units of measure can be changed to ounces (OZ),
pints (PT), quarts (QT), gallons (GAL), or liters (LITER)
without recalibrating the meter. If special units are
desired, see note below.
1. Hold buttons 2 and 4 for three seconds. Display
will show current software revision level (i.e: r1.02).
2. Press button 3 . Display will show the current units.
3. To change units, press the ON button repeatedly
until the desired unit is displayed.
4. Press button 2 . Display will show rmware revision.
5. To return to normal operating mode press button 2
again.
6. The units selected will be displayed. Current or
accumulated total will change to reect the new units.
Special Units
To use special units, you need to know how many ounces
are in your special unit. Here is an example: You want
to use "acres" as your "special" unit. The uid is to be
applied at 18 ounces per acre. These are the additional
steps to set the meter to "special" units (ignore steps 4 &
5 above):
1. After selecting "special" in step #3 above, press
button 2 .
2. Enter the number of ounces in a special unit by
pressing button 4 to increment the digit, and the
ON button to move the ashing digit to the right. If
you make a mistake, press button 2 to start back at
the left most digit. Per our example, we would enter
018.0.
3. Press the ON button again. Current rmware will
display.
4. To get back to the normal operating mode, press
button 2 .
RESET ACCUMULATED TOTAL
Press 2 and 4 simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds.
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Display will read the version of the software loaded in the
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4. Press button 2 twice to get back to normal operating
mode.
Hold buttons ON and 4 for 5 seconds to reset
accumulated total.
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METER CHECK
If you nd a number higher than 127, recalibrate with water
(see Appendix-B). If this number is lower than 120, the
meter chamber may need to be replaced.
4. Press 2 to get back to normal operating mode.
FLSH (FLUSH) MODE
The 825P/850P Meter can be ushed without adding to the
totalizer. Turn meter on by pressing the ON button. Press
3 and 4 simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds. Display
will show FLSH. Flush meter with suitable uid (water is
suitable for most herbicides). When completed, press 2 to
leave FLSH mode and return to normal operation. Quantity
of uid ushed will not be added to total.
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APPENDIX - B Water Calibration
The 825P / 850P meter is designed to be re-calibrated
with water for safe handling. Over time, the chamber
inside the meter will wear. Recalibrating the meter with
clean water will insure that Table #1 (calibration table
page 4) is most accurate.
You will need a container of known volume, at least 5
gallons or larger. Do not exceed a 60 gallon container.
1. Press the 2 & 4 buttons simultaneously and hold
for 3 seconds.
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
7
r1.02
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE
The display will read the version of the software loaded
in the meter (example: "r1.02").
2. Press button 3 to enter calibration mode.
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
GAL
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE
The unit of measure will be displayed.
3. Press button 3 .
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE F I L L
The display will read "FILL".
4. Now dispense water into your container. "FILL" will
ash on the display.
5. After dispensing, press the ON button.
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE 00.00
The left digit of the display will blink.
6. Press the 4 button to increment the digit to the
amount of uid dispensed (example: 05.00). Press the
ON button to move to the right.
ON
A
C
C
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M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
Move to Right Increment Number
If you make a mistake, press button 2 to start back at the
left- most digit.
7. After number is loaded, press the ON button again to
accept.
ON
A
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C
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M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
CAL
4
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE
8. Display now shows .
CAL
4
Since you are calibrating with water, accept this by
pressing the ON button again. If calibrating with a uid
other than water, see Appendix-C. Display will again
show "r1.02".
ON
A
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M
.
T
O
T
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2
R
E
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E
T
T
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Z
E
R
O
7
r1.02
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE
Note: If the value entered is out of an acceptable range,
the display will read "Err0" and the meter will revert to the
previous settings. See Troubleshooting Guide for more
information.
9. Press 2 to get back to the normal operating mode.
QT
ʺ
ʺ
ʺ
ʺ
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APPENDIX-C
CAUTION: DO NOT perform this calibration unless you understand fully how CAL factors work.
Fluid Calibration (other than water)
CAUTION: Calibrating with a uid other than water voids
Table #1 (calibration table page 4). After calibration, set
the meter to CAL 4, and use the meter on CAL 4 (unless
you input a different number during step 9 below).
You will need a container of known volume, at least 5
gallons or larger. Do not exceed a 60 gallon container.
1. Press the 2 & 4 buttons at the same time and hold
for 3 seconds.
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
7
r1.02
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE
The display will read the version of the software loaded
in the meter (example: "r1.02").
2. Press button 3 to enter calibration mode.
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
GAL
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE
The unit of measure will be displayed.
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE F I L L
3. Press the ON button to change unit of measure,
if required. This is ONLY necessary if calibrating a
different unit of measure.
4. Press button 3 .
The display will read "FILL".
4. Now dispense uid into your container. "FILL" will
ash on the display. For best results, dispense uid at the
same ow rate that will be used in actual use.
5. After dispensing, press the ON button.
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE 00.00
The left digit of the display will blink.
QT
ʺ
ʺ
ʺ
ʺ
7. Press the 4 button to increment the digit to the
amount of uid dispensed (example: 05.00).
Press the ON button to move to the right.
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
Move to Right Increment Number
If you make a mistake, press button 2 to start back at the
left- most digit.
8. After number is loaded, press the ON button again to
accept.
ON
A
C
C
U
M
.
T
O
T
A
L
2
R
E
S
E
T
T
O
Z
E
R
O
CAL
4
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE
9. Display now shows .
CAL
4
This is the default for water. Check Table 1 for your
uid. Press 3 to change the Cal #. Press ON to accept.
Display will again Show "r1.02".
7
r1.02
NOT
FOR
RESALE
USE
NOTE: IF YOU ACCEPT CAL 4, USE THE METER ON
CAL 4 WHEN DISPENSING THIS FLUID.
NOTE: If the value entered is out of an acceptable range,
the display will read "Err0" and the meter will revert to the
previous settings. See Troubleshooting Guide for more
information.
10. Press 2 to get back to the normal operating mode.
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APPENDIX - D Flow Performance
METER CALIBRATION FACTOR SELECTION BASED ON FLUID VISCOSITY
Low
Viscosity
(thin)
Fluids
Medium
Viscosity
Fluids
High
Viscosity
(very thick)
Fluids
NOTE: Graphs are accurate with original factory calibration, or a water calibration. See page 10.
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4 - 20 mA Output Information
CE Certication Information
The 825P and 850P meters bearing the CE mark have been certied to the following European directives:
2011/65/EU = Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
2004/108/EC = Electromagnetic Compatibility
The following standards were used to test and show compliance:
Emissions
EN 55011:2009/A1:2010 Group 1, Class B, Industrial, Scientic, and Medical (ISM) Equipment
Immunity
EN 61326-1:2006, Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use
IEC 61000-4-2: ESD
IEC 61000-4-3: Radiated Immunity
IEC 61000-4-4: EFT
IEC 61000-4-6: Conducted Immunity
IEC 61000-4-8: Magnetic Field
Tuthill supplies a high quality shielded power and signal cable with the 825P and 850P Series that meets the criteria for
CE certication. Substitution of the provided cable may impair Immunity resistance.
Bonding of the cable screen is not required to meet CE certication and ground loops may introduce noise and false
counts.
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