Manual

SAFETY PROCEDURES AND GENERAL INFORMATION
! WARNING
North America - Installations must be in full accordance with the National Electrical Code (US) or the Canadian
Electrical Code respectively to maintain the hazardous location ratings on the product.
Outside of North America - Installations must be in full accordance with EN 60079-14 to maintain the hazardous
location ratings on the product. Use Ex d certied cable glands only. For ambient temperatures above 70ºC, use eld
wiring rated 20ºC above the maximum ambient temperature.
WARNING: Explosion Hazard -
Substitution of components may impair suitability for hazardous area applications.
WARNING: Explosion Hazard -
When in hazardous locations, turn power OFF before replacing or wiring modules.
WARNING: Explosion Hazard -
Do NOT disconnect equipment unless power has been switched OFF or the area is known to be Non-Hazardous.
Observe National and
Local Codes
! WARNING
Be Prepared
• Before using this product, read and understand the instructions.
All work must be performed by qualied personnel trained in the proper application, installation, and maintenance of
equipment and/or systems in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances.
• When handling electronic components and boards, always use proper Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) equipment and
follow the proper procedures
• Make sure that all necessary safety precautions have been taken.
• Provide for proper ventilation, temperature control, re prevention, evacuation, and re management.
• Provide easy access to the appropriate re extinguishers for your product.
• Consult with your local re department, state, and local codes to ensure adequate preparation.
• Read this manual as well as all the literature provided in your owner’s packet.
• Save these instructions for future reference.
• Failure to follow the instructions set forth in this publication could result in property damage, personal injury, or death
from re and/or explosion, or other hazards that may be associated with this type of equipment.
General Information
The SP714-S2i is a meter-mounted pulse amplier that amplies and conditions low amplitude signals, typically
produced by the magnetic pickup coil of a Sponsler turbine owmeter. The SP714-S2i transforms the low power input
signal from the pickup coil into square-wave output signals with enough energy to travel a greater distance and be
detected reliably by the electronic device, such as a ow computer or an electronic register.
The SP714-S2i includes an input signal sensitivity adjustment (R1) that permits the SP714-S2i to discriminate
between an input signal and noise by increasing or decreasing the input signal amplitude necessary to be processed
as a valid signal. This, in conjunction with being directly mounted onto the turbine ow meter, allows the SP714-S2i to
operate effectively in noisy environments.
The SP714-S2i also includes diagnostic tools. The diagnostic test oscillator (SW2) enables the operator to verify the
ampliers operation without a signal source. The green LED (D1)indicates the power supply status. The red LED (D2)
indicates the signal frequency status.
In order to maintain IECEx compliance, the SP714-S2i is connected to the turbine owmeter boss. The
turbine meter and SP714-S2i assembly is pressure tested at the factory, then shipped as an assembly.
SP714-S2i and Sponsler Turbine Flowmeter Shipped as Assembly
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