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Marsh-McBirney Flo-Mate 2000 User Manual

Marsh-McBirney Flo-Mate 2000
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FLO-MATE
TM
V2.0, January 1994
Manuel dInstallation & dUtilisation
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Marsh-McBirney Flo-Mate 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMarsh-McBirney
ModelFlo-Mate 2000
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Specifications

Velocity Measurement

Details the method, stability, accuracy, and range of velocity measurements.

Power Requirements

Information on battery type, life, and external power options.

Electronic Case

Describes the water-resistant capabilities of the device's case.

Outputs and Materials

Covers display type, output connectors, and construction materials.

Weight and Temperature Ratings

Provides physical weight and operating temperature limits.

Product Overview

General Description

An introduction to the Flo-Mate's purpose and design.

Theory of Operation

Explains the electromagnetic induction principle behind velocity measurement.

Design Features

Lists key features like digital filtering, error flags, and memory storage.

Operation and Controls

Operating Modes

Explains Real-Time and Recall modes for viewing velocities.

Display Functions

Details the startup sequence and display segments.

Units, Beeper, and Filtering

How to set units, control the beeper, and use FPA/rC filtering.

Data Storage and Recall

Instructions for storing, recalling, and clearing recorded data.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Zero Adjustment

Procedures for zero checking and adjustment for accuracy.

Error Handling

Describes error messages and codes with resolution steps.

Key Function Summary

Overview of one-key and two-key operations.

Power and Accessories

Sensor Maintenance

Guidance on cleaning the sensor for optimal performance.

Battery Life and Change

Information on battery duration, indicators, and replacement.

Optional Accessories

Details on sensor disconnect and power/signal connectors.

Sensors and Mounting

Sensor Types

Description of available open-channel and full-pipe sensors.

Mounting Configurations

Instructions for using universal mounts, wading rods, and suspension cables.

Open Channel Flow Measurement

Scope and Definition

Introduces velocity profiling and flow calculation basics.

Site Selection and Methods

Guidelines for choosing sites and appropriate profiling techniques.

Calculating Flow

Step-by-step process for flow calculation in various channels.

Profiling Example

Collecting Field Data

Practical application of the Model 2000 for data acquisition.

Data Analysis and Deviation

Calculating average velocity and assessing deviations.