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Series
2300
Btu Monitor
The Data Industrial Series 2300 is a versatile,
microprocessor based, BTU monitor. This device accepts the inputs
of one flow sensor, and two temperature sensors and calculates
the energy being produced or consumed between the thermal measurement
points.
The compact sized panel meter, is rated NEMA 4X and conforms to standard
DIN dimensions for meter sizes and panel cutouts. The 2300 is also
available in a NEMA 4 or NEMA 4X wall mount versions.
The display contains two lines of sixteen alphanumeric characters.
The user may configure the display to simultaneously show any combination
of flow rate or total, energy rate or total, temperature inputs,
temperature differential or relay status.
The 2300 will accept flow inputs from any Data Industrial impeller
type flow sensor. Additionally, the monitor will accept input signals
from any digital, pulse, sine wave or analog sensor, including non-linear
and logarithmic signals. Like all Data Industrial flow monitors,
the Series 2300 may be calibrated in the field. For Data Industrial
sensors, a "K" and an "offset" value are entered.
Other flow sensors are calibrated by entering "K" factors,
entering up to sixteen points for linearization, or other analog
scales.
Temperature measurement may be made with a variety of thermistors
or RTD's. The 2300 software will accept several popular curves or
may be programmed to custom inputs.
2300 Series
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Programming is menu driven and all data is
entered using five, front panel mounted keys.
A software lock allows the user to enter a password that prevents
changing totals, calibration information or control settings. Programming
flexibility extends to the measurement units. The Series 2300 software
contains nineteen units for rate of flow and seven units for total
flow. Temperatures can be shown in Fahrenheit or Celsius scales,
while energy may be displayed in five units of rate or two total
units. There is also the provision for adding custom units for each.
Also written into the software is a self diagnostic program that
assists the operator in troubleshooting.
The 2300 provides a standard pulse output to interface with external
data collection devices. The resolution of the TTL compatible signal
may be programmed from the front keyboard.
All calibration information, units of measure, totals and control
parameters are stored in a non-volatile memory that does not require
battery backup.
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