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Q. How does the meter work without
any moving parts?
A. The AG2000 generates a DC-pulsed magnetic
field across the full bore of the meter to induce
voltages proportional to flow as the fluid molecules
pass through the field. The higher the velocity of fluid
passing through the meter, the greater the voltages
generated. The voltages are measured and recorded on the
built-in rate and total display.
Q. Why does the AG2000 need less straight pipe than
other style meters?
A. The meter measures induced voltages across the
entire bore that are not dependent on the flow profile.
Therefore straight pipe is not needed to stabilize the
flow profile, as is required with insertion or
mechanical flow meters. As long as there is not reverse
flow through the magnetic field, the meter will
accurately measure flow rates.
Q. Does dirty water or water with a high proportion
of solids decrease accuracy or durability of the AG2000?
A. No. The AG2000 has been used in applications
with solids in excess of 10% without measurable
degradation of accuracy. There are no moving parts to
become entangled, wear out, or break.
Q. Can the AG2000 be used in chemical injection or
fertigation applications?
A. Yes. The AG2000 can be used in these
applications with a high degree of accuracy. It is
important, however, to install the chemical line
downstream of the meter OR far enough upstream to ensure
complete mixing of the fluid before it reaches the
meter. (Alternating unmixed chemicals with water causes
the magmeter readings to "jump" as a result of rapidly
changing conductivities. This is true for all magmeters
from any manufacturer. The problem is easily resolved,
however, by proper placement of the meter relative to
the chemical line.)
Q. What about the battery on the AG2000?
A. The AG2000 batteries are a pair of D cell
Lithium 7.9 volt, fused, 19 amp hour batteries. They are
replaceable, with an average wear life (depending upon
the duty cycle of the meter) of approximately five
years.
Q. Is there loss of accumulated data in the case of a
dead battery?
A. No. The calibration and logged totals are stored
in a non-volatile memory, not subject to data loss.
Q. Can the AG2000 be powered by an external power
source?
A. Yes. With the addition of an optional external
power/output cable, the AG2000 may be externally powered
with a 7-24 Vdc supply. In this configuration, the
batteries serve as back-up in the case of a power
outage, when they will keep the meter continuously
measuring and recording flow rate and total.
Q. Does the AG2000 have outputs for datalogging or
telemetry?
A. Yes. Output pulses are opto-isolated current
sinking pulses from an NPN transistor. Available pulse
rates include: 1 pulse/10 gallons with 10 ms duration; 1
pulse/1000 gallons with 100 ms duration; and various
pulses per gallon with a maximum Hz between 125 and 130
Hz at full flow.
Q. Can the totals be reset?
A. The totals on an AG2000 can only be reset using
special software and hardware. Due to regulatory
requirements, tamper evidence has become an important
issue. Tamper-evident seals must be broken and replaced
by an authorized distributor/dealer when regulatory
requirements are in force.
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