F-2000 Model RT: Blue-White
F-2000 Model RT: Blue-White
MODEL RT
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Blue-White
R
Industries, Ltd.
5300 Business Drive
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
USA
Phone: 714-893-8529 FAX: 714-894-9492
E mail: sales@blue-white.com or techsupport@blue-white.com
Website: www.blue-white.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Heading Page
1.0 Features 3
2.0 Applications 3
3.0 Specifications 3
3.1 Physical 3
3.2 Dimensional Drawing 4
3.3 Temperature vs. Pressure Graph 4
4.0 Flow ranges 5
5.0 Mounting Options 6
6.0 Electrical Wiring Connections 8
6.1 Enclosure Knock-Out Instructions 8
6.2 Optional Circuit Board Installation 8
6.3 Model RT Circuit Board Wiring 9
6.4 Model FHXX and FCXX Sensor Wiring 10
7.0 Operation 11
7.1 Theory of operation 11
7.2 Model RT Operation 11
7.2.1 Model RT Applications 11
7.2.2 Model RT Features 12
7.2.3 How to Determine Calibration Constants 12
7.2.4 Programming the Model RT 15
7.2.5 Calibration Constants 16
7.3 Programming flow chart 18
8.0 Maintenance 19
8.1 Troubleshooting 19
F-2000 parts list 20
... F-2000 exploded view 21
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1.0 FEATURES
! Battery powered rate and total ! Weather resistant enclosure (NEMA 4X)
! Extended battery life mode ! Corrosion resistant PVDF sensor
(screen blanks after 30 seconds)
! Corrosion resistant ABS enclosure
! Easy to read, eight digit LCD display
! High accuracy
! Installs quickly on existing pipe
! Extended flow range
! Factory programmed
! Front panel security lockout
! Field programmable front panel push buttons
! Minimal maintenance required
! No pressure drop
2.0 APPLICATIONS
Model RT Model PC
! Measure and display the rate of flow ! Measure and display the rate of flow
! Measure and display the total flow ! Measure and display the total flow
! Maintain a flow rate range alarm
Model AO ! Trigger a high flow rate alarm
! Measure and display the rate of flow ! Trigger a low flow rate alarm
! Measure and display the total flow ! Manually controlled batch processing
! Control external devices with 4-20mA ! Timed auto-reset batch processing
control signal ! Proportional flow chemical pump process
! Control external devices with 0-10VDC control
control signal
3.0 SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 Physical
Maximum Working Pressure ...... ............300 psig (20.7 bar)
Maximum fluid temperature........ ............200o F (93o C) - saddle and sensor only
200o F (93o C) - polypropylene and PVDF inline units
140o F (60o C) - molded PVC tee units
140o F (60o C) - when mounted on PVC pipe
Ambient temperature range........ ............32o F (0o C) to 110o F (43o C)
Enclosure ......... ............ ............ ............NEMA 4X (acceptable for outdoor use)
NOTE: Protect the LCD display from direct sunlight.
Sensor Accuracy ........... ............ ............±1% of full scale reading
Repeatability..... ............ ............ ............±1% of full scale reading
Power requirements ...... ............ ............15 VDC Nominal (12 - 24 VDC Absolute - DO NOT EXCEED 24.0 VDC)
Model RT units only....... ............Four standard AA alkaline batteries or 12-24VDC Plug in transformer
(Battery life expectancy 1 year minimum)
All units ............ ............ ............12-24VDC (plug-in transformer supplied)
Model AO analog output board... ............Linear, Non-isolated, powered loop. 250 ohm max for 4-20 ma / 500
ohms minimum for 0-10 VDC
Model PC Process control board ............Relay SPDT, NO/NC
Maximum switching load 8 amps @ 115 VAC, 220 VAC, 230 VAC
7 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive load)
Maximum fluid debris size .......... ............0.020” diameter
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BLUE-WHITE® INDUSTRIES
F-2000
4.00 in.
(101.6 mm)
8888.8888
MA BATCH # RATE TOTAL SETPOINT
ENTER
CLEAR CLEAR
SETPOINT TOTAL
Fig. 1
190°F (87.8°C)
180°F (82.2°C)
170°F (76.7°C)
160°F (71.1°C)
150°F (65.6°C)
140°F (60°C)
130°F (54.4°C)
120°F (48.9°C)
110°F (43.3°C)
100°F (37.8°C)
90°F (32.2°C)
80°F (26.7°C)
70°F (21.1°C)
0 (0) 60 (4.1) 120 (8.3) 180 (12.4) 240 (16.5) 300 (20.7)
PSIg (BAR)
When mounted on Polypropylene and PVDF inline units
When mounted on Molded PVC Tee or PVC pipe units
Fig. 2
Note: Pressure and temperature limits are inversely proportional.
METRIC PIPES
SADDLES - Standard Flow [Min - Max]
Pipe Size LPM 1 LPH 1 M3H 1
50 MM - PN 10 & PN 16 70.0 - 700.0 4200 - 42000 4.20 - 42.00
63 MM - PN 10 & PN 16 110 - 1100 6600 - 66000 6.60 - 66.00
90 MM - PN 10 & PN 16 230 - 2300 13800 - 138000 13.8 - 138.0
110 MM - PN 10 & PN 16 350 - 3500 21000 - 210000 21.0 - 210.0
160 MM - PN 10 & PN 16 720 - 7200 43000 - 430000 43.0 - 430.0
200 MM - PN 10 & PN 16 1150 - 11500 70000 - 700000 70.0 - 700.0
160 MM - PN 10 1700 - 17000 100000 - 1000000 100 - 1000
200 MM - PN 10 2700 - 27000 170000 - 1700000 170 - 1700
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IPS PIPES
MOLDED INLINE BODIES - min - max operating flow range
Pipe Size RANGE# GPM GPH GPD LPM LPH M3H
3/8” 1 .800 - 8.000 48.0 - 480.0 1100 - 11000 3.00 - 30.00 180 - 1800 0.180 - 1.800
3/8” 2 .400 - 4.000 20.0 - 200.0 550 - 5500 1.00 - 10.00 60.0 - 600.0 0.060 - 0.600
1/2” 1 2.00 - 20.00 120 - 1200 2800 - 28000 7.00 - 70.00 420 - 4200 0.420 - 4.200
1/2” 2 .500 - 5.000 30.00 - 300.0 700 - 7000 2.00 - 20.00 120 - 1200 0.120 - 1.200
3/4” 1 3.00 - 30.00 180 - 1800 4320 - 43200 11.0 - 110.0 660 - 6600 0.660 - 6.600
3/4” 2 .800 - 8.000 48.0 - 480.0 1100 - 11000 3.00 - 30.00 180 - 1800 0.180 - 1.800
1” 1 5.00 - 50.00 300 - 3000 7200 - 72000 20.0 - 200.0 1200 - 12000 1.20 - 12.00
1” 2 2.00 - 20.00 120 - 1200 2800 - 28000 7.00 - 70.00 420 - 4200 0.420 - 4.200
1-1/2” 1 4.00 - 40.00 240 - 2400 5700 - 57000 15.0 - 150.0 900 - 9000 0.900 - 9.000
1-1/2” 2 6.00 - 60.00 360 - 3600 8600 - 86000 25.0 - 250.0 1500 - 15000 1.50 - 15.00
1-1/2” 3 10.0 - 100.0 600 - 6000 14400 - 144000 40.0 - 400.0 2400 - 24000 2.40 - 24.00
2” 1 4.00 - 40.00 240 - 2400 5700 - 57000 15.0 - 150.0 900 - 9000 0.900 - 9.000
2” 2 6.00 - 60.00 360 - 3600 8600 - 86000 25.0 - 250.0 1500 - 15000 1.50 - 15.00
2” 3 10.0 - 100.0 600 - 6000 14400 -144000 40.0 - 400.0 2400 - 24000 2.40 - 24.00
2” 4 20.0 - 200.0 1200 - 12000 28800 - 288000 70.0 - 700.0 4200 - 42000 4.20 - 42.00
GPM = Gallons Per Minute LPM = Litters Per Minute OZM = Ounces Per Minute GPH = Gallons Per Hour
LPH = Litters Per Hour M3H = Cubic Meters per Hour GPD = Gallons Per Day LPD = Litters Per Day
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Rotating Display
Step 1: Remove Two Screws Step 2: Rotate 90° Step 3: Re-attach Screws
Fig. 6
Recommended
Vertical
45° Acceptable 45° Acceptable
Fig. 7
Panel Mount
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Optional Pipe and Wall Mount Adapter Kit
Screw
Wall
Wall Mount
Mounting
Display Base
Module
®
BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES
F-2000
ENTER
CLEAR CLEAR
SETPOINT TOTAL
Fig. 10
Clamp
Pipe Mount
Mounting
Display Base
Module Pipe
®
BLUE-WHITE INDUSTRIES
F-2000
ENTER
CLEAR CLEAR
SETPOINT TOTAL
Wire to Screw
Fig. 11 Sensor Cap
Plug
Ordering Information
Notes:
For the large liquid-tight connector (3/4” knock-out), the acceptable cable diameter is between .200 - .394 in (5.1 -
10.0 mm).
For the small liquid-tight connector (1/2” knock-out), the acceptable cable diameter is between .118 - .255 in (3.0 -
6.5 mm).
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6.3 Model RT Circuit Board Wiring
Jumpers Function
J1 Installed Battery Input (4 - 1.5 VDC, AA Cells)
J1 Left Open Plug-In Transformer (115 VAC / 15 VDC, 220 VAC / 15 VDC, 230 VAC / 15 VDC)
J2 Installed Front Panel Programming is Disabled
J2 Left Open Front Panel Programming is Enabled (factory default)
J3 Installed and J4 Left Open Hall Effect Sensor and Micro-Flow Sensor Input
J3 Left Open and J4 Installed AC Coil Sensor Input
Terminal Configuration
Terminal Function
Supply power 6 Positive (+) power input (red wire from battery pack, or black with stripe wire from 15 VDC plug-in transformer)
input 5 Ground (-) power input (black wire from battery pack or 15 VDC plug-in transformer)
AC coil sensor 2 Ground (-) input (black wire from coil sensor body)
input 3 Pulse input (yellow or red wire from coil sensor body)
3 Pulse input (bare wire from Micro-Flo sensor or positive (+) output from Micro-flo display circuit board)
Open connector 7 NPN positive (+) signal output (Max voltage: 30VDC, Max load: 15mA, 2k ohm pull-up recommended.)
pulse output
(from sensor) 4 NPN negative (-) signal output
F-2000 RT Board
Jumper Positions
Backup Battery
Connector
F-2000 PC Board
Mounting Screw Jumper Not Jumper
Bushings Installed (open) Installed
J1 Bushings
J2 J3 J4
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P H M
Jumpers Terminal Blocks
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Model FHXX
Note: Output type - current sinking type hall effect sensor (13.5mA max).
Pull-up resistor is recommended. 5k ohm across red & bare wires.
Approximately 10 to 350 Hz operating range.
Model FCXX
Note: Output type - AC sine wave. 100 mV peak to peak.
0.06 to 3.00 volts AC / 10uA to 500uA AC.
Approximately 10 to 350 Hz operating range.
Model FVS
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7.0 HOW TO OPERATE THE F-2000
7.1 Theory of Operation
The MODEL RT is the base unit of the F-2000 flow monitoring system. Fluid flowing through the pipe causes the
paddlewheel to spin. Pulses generated by the spinning paddlewheel are counted and multiplied by scaling factors. The
resulting flow rate amounts and total flow amounts are displayed on the LCD readout. Pressing the enter button located
on the front panel toggles the display between flow rate and total flow or allows entry into the programming mode.
Pressing the clear total button while the total flow value is displayed will return the total to zero (must be activated in the
programming mode - not the factory default setting). A small icon will light at the bottom of the LCD indicating the mode
being displayed.
The MODEL PC includes all of the features of the MODEL RT as well as a relay which can be used to switch external
electrical equipment when user programmed setpoints are reached. The relay must be assigned to respond to either the
rate value for rate alarm applications (rate mode), or to the total value for batching or proportional feed applications (batch
mode). Only one may made be used at any one time. When assigned to the batch mode, the display can be toggled to
show four different values, the rate of flow, total flow, current batch number or current batch total, by pressing the enter
button located on the front panel. A small icon will light at the bottom of the LCD display indicating the mode being
displayed. The model PC is described in a separate instruction manual.
The MODEL AO includes all of the features of the MODEL RT as well as a 4-20mA or 0-10VDC output signal which is
proportional to the flow rate value. This mode is always active although the output value can not be displayed on the LCD.
A small icon will light indicating the mode is active. The model AO is described in a separate instruction manual.
The MODEL AP includes the features of all three F-2000 models, the RT, PC, and AO.
! Press ENTER
to toggle between RATE and TOTAL display modes. The icon will
RATE TOTAL
0
light to indicate the active mode.
When ordered as a complete system, the F-2000 MODEL RT is factory programmed to the flow range you specified when
you placed your order. See section 4.0 for various flow ranges.
Note: The F-2000 model AO and PC functions will always require field programming. All F-2000 models will require field
programming when components are purchased separately. See section 7.2 and 7.3.
The following screens are used to input the calibration constants and to turn on or off the various features of the MODEL
RT. The MODEL RT has six different input screens. They are listed in the table below.
Before programming the unit, the following calibration constants must be determined. Remember, when
purchased as a complete system, the model RT is pre-programmed at the factory. No further programming is
necessary.
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Step 1 Where would you like your displayed flow rate decimal point located?
Desired Location = Dr (Decimal Rate Factor) Note: Four decimal places maximum.
XXXXX = 1
XXXX.X = 10
XXX.XX = 100
XX.XXX = 1000
X.XXXX = 10000 Enter your Dr here.
Step 2 What time factor would you like to use in your measurement?
Step 3 To determine your flow rate K-Factor, the following information is needed.
a. What size pipe you are going to install this meter on? inch pipe
c. What is your flow range? Low Flow or Standard Flow (refer to pages 16 & 17)
d. Using the data you specified above, locate your K-Factor from the correct table. Pages 16 & 17.
f. If you are going to be using gallons as your unit of measure, you can go directly to Step 4.
58.82 (K-factor)
= 15.54
3.785
Your new liters K-factor is 15.54
Example:
Dr x Seconds
Sr = 10 x 3600
Dr = 10 Sr =
K-Factor 63.52
Seconds = 3600
K-Factor = 63.52 36000
Sr =
63.52
Sr = 566.751
Step 5 Where would you like your displayed accumulated Total Decimal (Dt) point located?
Desired Location = Dt (Total Decimal Factor) Note: Four decimal places maximum.
XXXXX = 1
XXXX.X = 10
XXX.XX = 100
XX.XXX = 1000
X.XXXX = 10000 Enter your Dt here.
Step 7 Calculate your Total Scale Factor (St) using the following formula.
Dt Example:
St = Dt
K
St =
K
1
St =
58.82
St = 00.0170
! Enter the Rate Scale Factor (Sr from Step 4, page 14).
! Press CLEAR to select the digit to be modified or the decimal point. Note: The selected digit will blink to notify you
SETPOINT
it is selected.
! Press CLEAR to modify the selected digit or the decimal point. Repeat the process until all digits have been
TOTAL
modified.
ENTER
! When finished, press . This will move you to the RATE 2 screen.
Step 2
! Press
The Rate Decimal Point Location screen.
2 00000
RATE
CLEAR
TOTAL
once to see the decimal point appear. Press CLEAR
TOTAL repeatedly until the
ENTER
decimal point is located in the desired location. Then press to move you to RATE 3.
! This value should match Page 13, Step 1, desired decimal location. Ex. 0000.0
Step 3
! Press
The Battery Save Mode On / Off screen. Factory default = OFF
ENTER
3 RATE
OFF
CLEAR to toggle the ON and OFF settings. Press once you’ve selected
TOTAL
your setting.
000000
Step 4 The Total Scale Factor screen is selected.
TOTAL
CLEAR
SETPOINT
! Press to select the digit to be modified or the decimal point. Note: The selected digit will blink to notify you
it is selected.
CLEAR
TOTAL
! Press to modify the selected digit or the decimal point. Repeat until all digits have been Entered.
ENTER
! When finished, press . This will move you to the TOTAL 2 screen.
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Step 5 The Total Decimal Point screen is selected.
! The Total 2 screen is where you enter your Decimal Point Factor for your totalizer.
2 000000 TOTAL
CLEAR
TOTAL
Use the information you calculated on Dt, on Page 14, Step 5. Move the decimal point by pressing the until
ENTER
the decimal point is in the desired location. Then press . Ex. 00000
Step 6 The Front Panel Clear Total Button Enable / Disable screen is
3 Off
TOTAL
selected. Factory default = OFF (disabled)
! The Total 3 screen gives you the option to turn on or off the clear total button function. It was designed to prevent
CLEAR
TOTAL
the user from making the mistake of clearing the totalizer screen. By pressing the you can scroll through the
ENTER
on and off mode. Press once you have made your selection.
ENTER
Step 7 Press and hold down for at least 1.25 seconds to exit the programming mode.
3/8” - 1” pipe sizes - Low Range #2 - GPM (gallons per minute) RATE 1 RATE 2 TOTAL 1 TOTAL 2
Pipe Size Flow Range K-Factor Rate Scale Rate Display Total Scale Total Display
Pipe Sch. Body I.D. (In.)
(in.) (GAL/Min) (Pulse/GAL) Factor (Sr) Decimal Point Factor (St) Decimal Point
3/8 Inline 0.218 .400 - 4.000 2926.83 20.5000 00.000 00.0034 0000.0
1/2 Inline 0.250 .500 - 5.000 2419.35 24.8000 00.000 00.0041 0000.0
3/4 Inline 0.375 .800 - 8.000 1518.99 39.5000 00.000 00.0066 0000.0
1.0 Inline 0.500 2.00 - 20.00 1034.48 05.8000 000.00 00.0097 0000.0
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Molded Inline Bodies (Male NPT connection) - continued
1-1/2” - 2” pipe sizes - GPM (gallons per minute)
RATE 1 RATE 2 TOTAL 1 TOTAL 2
Pipe Size Flow Range K-Factor Rate Scale Rate Display Total Scale Total Display
Pipe Sch. Flow Range #
(in.) (GAL/Min) (Pulse/GAL) Factor (Sr) Decimal Point Factor (St) Decimal Point
1-1/2 Inline 1 4.00 - 40.00 466.20 12.8700 000.00 00.0215 0000.0
1-1/2 Inline 2 6.00 - 60.00 192.93 31.0994 000.00 00.0518 0000.0
1-1/2 Inline 3 10.0 - 100.0 156.94 3.8231 0000.0 00.0637 0000.0
2 Inline 1 4.00 - 40.00 468.75 12.8000 000.00 00.0213 0000.0
2 Inline 2 6.00 - 60.00 196.40 30.5499 000.00 00.0509 0000.0
2 Inline 3 10.0 - 100.0 162.16 3.7000 0000.0 00.0617 0000.0
2 Inline 4 20.0 - 200.0 67.416 8.9000 0000.0 00.1483 0000.0
ENTER
2 00000 RATE
RATE 2 - Rate Decimal Factor CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
3 RATE
OFF RATE 3 - Battery Save Mode On / Off CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
O00000 TOTAL
TOTAL 1 - Total Scale Factor CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
2 00000 TOTAL
TOTAL 2 - Total Decimal Factor CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
3 OFFTOTAL
TOTAL 3 - Clear Total Enable On / Off CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
OFF
sETPOINT
SETPOINT MODE ASSIGN - on rate / on batch / off
CLEAR
TOTAL
Setpoint ON - Assigned to RATE
RATE sETPOINT
ENTER
ENTER
2 00000 RATE SETPOINT
Setpoint Rate 2 - High Alarm Release CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
3 00000 RATE SETPOINT
Setpoint Rate 3 - Low Alarm Trigger CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
4 00000 RATE SETPOINT
Setpoint Rate 4 - Low Alarm Release CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
5 000
RATE SETPOINT
Setpoint Rate 5 - Alarm Delay Timer CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
CLEAR
TOTAL
Setpoint ON - Assigned to BATCH
BATCH SETPOINT
ENTER
BATCH
00000 SETPOINT
Setpoint Batch 1 - Batch Amount CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
2
BATCH
OFF
SETPOINT
Setpoint Batch 2 - Auto Reset On / Off CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
3 00000
BATCH SETPOINT
Setpoint Batch 3 - External Equip. Timer CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
MA
00000 MA-1 - Low Analog Out Value CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
ENTER
2 00000
MA
MA-2 - High Analog Out Value CLEAR
SETPOINT
Or CLEAR
TOTAL
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8.0 MAINTENANCE
The F-2000 requires very little maintenance, however, some conditions will cause increased wear or
possible damage to the unit.
! Periodically remove the sensor assembly from the pipe fitting and inspect the meter for signs of wear
and obstructions. Clean the paddle of any foreign objects. Replace the paddle and axle if worn.
! Although the meter is capable of operating at the high end of the flow range, continuous use at very
high flow rates (upper 25% of the calibrated flow range), is not recommended. The paddle and axle life
is related to the rate of flow and the fluid being measured. Corrosive fluids moving at high flow rates
will cause increased wear requiring frequent inspection and maintenance. Ceramic, titanium or nickel
axles are available for extreme corrosive environments.
! Although the F-1000 is designed to withstand outdoor conditions, a cool, dry location where the unit can
be easily serviced is recommended. The life of the LCD display will be severely reduced when
installed in direct sunlight. Do not install the meter so that the LCD is in direct sunlight.
! O-rings should be inspected periodically. Immediately replace the o-rings at any sign of wear, swelling,
cracking or discoloration.
! Battery operated models. Replace the four AA batteries every 12 months. The program memory will
not erase when replacing the batteries. The unit will function normally for approximately 2 minutes
while replacing the batteries. To replace the batteries, open the front panel of the enclosure by
removing the four Phillips screws. After replacing the batteries, be sure the foam insert is in place
before closing the front panel.
! Test the electronics by removing the sensor assembly from the pipe fitting and spinning the paddle by
hand. If a reading does not appear in the display window, replace the batteries. If a reading still does
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8.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
Situation Cause Solution
Leaking Improper installation Pipe Fitting Manual pages 6 thru 10
Worn or damaged o-rings Pipe Fitting Manual pages 6 thru 10
Flow rate reading is inaccurate Improper installation Pipe Fitting Manual page 6
Improper velocity profile Pipe Fitting Manual page 4
Flow rate is out of range Model RT Manual page 4
Display shows zero flow Improper alignment / installation Pipe Fitting Manual page 7
Worn paddle and / or axle Model RT Manual page 19
Damaged electronics Model RT Manual page 19
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Warranty
! Blue-White flowmeters are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 12 months from date of
factory shipment. Warranty coverage is limited to repair or replacement of the defective flowmeter only.
! This warranty does not cover damage to the flowmeter that results from misuse or alterations, nor damage that occurs
as a result of: meter misalignment, improper installation, over tightening, use of non-recommended chemicals, use of
non-recommended pipe dopes or adhesives, excessive heat or pressure or allowing the meter to support the weight of
related piping.
! Flowmeters are repaired at the factory only. Call or write the factory to receive a RA (return authorization) number.
Carefully pack the flowmeter to be returned, including a brief description of the problem, chemical used, and a descrip-
tion of the application. Note: Write the RA number on the outside of the shipping carton.
! Prepay all shipping costs. The factory does not accept C.O.D. Shipments. Damage that occurs during shipping is the
responsibility of the sender.
ARKANSAS American Pump SOUTH DAKOTA
BT Environmental, Inc 7580-A W. Tennessee St. Son-Aqua Distributing
Bill Thomason Tallahassee, FL 32304 Jim Robinson
225 Castleberry Street 850-575-9618 2447 W. Main Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901 Rapid City, SD 57702
Jerry Lee Chemical Co.
501-624-3837 605-343-7716
3407 W. Old Fairfield Drive
CALIFORNIA (NORTHERN) Pensacola, FL 32505
TENNESSEE
Howard E. Hutching company 904-432-9929
Rock City Machine
(Repair Center)
307 3rd Avenue South
7190 Penryn Plaza Picard Chemical
Nashville, TN 37201
Penryn, CA 95663 1670 S. Congress Avenue
615-244-1371
800-568-3958 W. Palm Beach, FL 33406
561-965-3434
Swimco Electric Co.
753 Camden Avenue TEXAS
ILLINOIS
Campbell, CA 95008 Alamo Water Refiners
Mullarkey Associates
408-378-2607 13700 Hwy. 90 West
(Repair Center)
San Antonio, TX 78245
CALIFORNIA (SOUTHERN) 12346 S. Keeler Ave.
210-677-8400
Blue-White Industries Alsip, IL 60658
(Repair Center) 708-597-5558
Shelter’s Water Refining
5300 Business Drive
Robert Shelton
Huntington Bch. CA 92649 MARYLAND
2708 E. Randol Mill Rd.
714-893-8529 Century Pool Service, Inc
Arlington, TX 76011
5020 Nicholson Court, #201
COLORADO 817-640-6188
Kensington, MD 20895
Denver Winpump
301-231-8999
5754 Lamer ave
.Arvada, CO 80002
NEW YORK
303-424-3551
Sherwood Specialties, Inc.
CONNECTICUT 875 Atlantic Ave. ‘B’
Cronin-Cook & Associates Rochester, NY 14609
24 West Road 585-546-1211
Vernon, CT 06029
860-875-0544 NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Industrial Sales
1903 Herring Avenue
Wilson, NC 27893
800-872-7665
Rice Pump & Motor Repair
5740 Powerline Road
Ft. Lauderdale FL 33309
954-776-6049
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