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K24
MANUALE D’USO, MANUTENZIONE
E CALIBRAZIONE
USE, MAINTENANCE AND
CALIBRATION MANUAL
M0171CITEN _ 00
Italiano
English
Italiano
English
INDEX
A DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
B GENERAL WARNINGS
C SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
C.1 SAFETY WARNINGS
C.2 FIRST AID RULES
C.3 GENERAL SAFETY RULES
C.4 PACKAGING
C.5
PACKAGE CONTENTS/PRE-INSPECTION
D BECOMING ACQUAINTED WITH K24
D.1 COMPATIBLE LIQUIDS
D.2 DISPLAY LCD
D.3 DISPLAY POSITIONING (METER VERSION ONLY)
D2 USERS BUTTONS
E OPERATING MODES
F INSTALLATION
G DAILY USE
G.1 DISPENSING IN NORMAL MODE
G.1.1 PARTIAL RESET (NORMAL MODE)
G.1.2 RESETTING THE RESET TOTAL
G.2 DISPENSING WITH FLOW RATE MODE DISPLAY
G.2.1 PARTIAL RESET (FLOW RATE MODE)
H CALIBRATION
H1 DEFINITIONS
H2 CALIBRATION MODE
H.2.1 DISPLAY OF CURRENT CALIBRATION FACTOR AND
RESTORING FACTORY FACTOR.
H.2.2 IN FIELD CALIBRATION
H.2.2.1 IN-FIELD CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
H.2.3 DIRECT MODIFICATION OF K FACTOR
I METER CONFIGURATION
L MAINTENANCE
M MALFUNCTIONS
N DISPOSAL
O DATI TECNICI / TECHNICAL DATA
P EXPLODED VIEWS AND OVERALL DIMENSIONS
A DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The undersigned:
PIUSI S.p.AVia Pacinotti 16/A z.i.Rangavino
46029 Suzzara - Mantova - Italy
HEREBY STATES
under its own responsibility, that the equipment described below:
Descriprion: METER
Model: K24
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B GENERAL WARNINGS
Important
precautions
To ensure operator safety and to protect the pump from po-
tential damage, workers must be fully acquainted with this
instruction manual before performing any operation.
Symbols used
in the manual
The following symbols will be used throughout the manual
to highlight safety information and precautions of particular
importance:
ATTENTION
This symbol indicates safe working practices for opera-
tors and/or potentially exposed persons.
WARNING
This symbol indicates that there is risk of damage to the
equipment and/or its components.
NOTE
This symbol indicates useful information.
Manual pres-
ervation
his manual should be complete and legible throughout. It
should remain available to end users and specialist installation
and maintenance technicians for consultation at any time.
Reproduction
rights
All reproduction rights are reserved by Piusi S.p.A. The text
cannot be reprinted without the written permission of Piusi
S.p.A.
THIS MANUAL IS THE PROPERTY OF Piusi S.p.A.
ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS FORBIDDEN.
C SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
C.1 SAFETY WARNINGS
Mains - prelim-
inary checks
before instal-
lation
ATTENTION
You must avoid any contact between the electrical pow-
er supply and the uid that needs to be FILTERED.
Maintenance
control
Before any checks or maintenance work are carried out, dis-
connect the power source.
C.2 FIRST AID RULES
Contact with
the product
In the event of problems developing following EYE/SKIN
CONTACT, INHALATION or INGESTION of the treated product,
please refer to the SAFETY DATA SHEET of the uid handled
.
NOTE
Please refer to the safety data sheet for the product
SMOKING
PROHIBITED
When operating the dispensing system and in particular dur-
ing refuelling, do not smoke and do not use open ame.
C.3 GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Essential pro-
tective equip-
ment charac-
teristics
Wear protective equipment that is:
suited to the operations that need to be performed;
resistant to cleaning products.
Personal pro-
tective equip-
ment that
must be worn
Wear the following personal protective equipment during
handling and installation:
safety shoes
;
close-tting clothing;
protective gloves;
safety goggles;
Protective
equipment
instruction manual
C.4 PACKAGING
FOREWORD
K24 COMES PACKED IN A CARDBOARD BOX WITH A LABEL
INDICATING THE FOLLOWING DATA:
1 - contents of the pack-
age
2 - weight of the contents
3 - description of the
product
C.5
PACKAGE CONTENTS/PRE-INSPECTION
FOREWORD
To open the packaging, use a pair of scissors or a cutter, being careful
not to damage the dispensing system or its components.
NOTE In the event that one or more of the components de-
scribed below are missing from inside the package,
please contact Piusi inc technical support.
WARNING
Check that the data on the plate correspond to the
desired specications. In the event of any anomaly,
contact the supplier immediately, indicating the nature
of the defects. Do not use equipment which you suspect
might not be safe.
D BECOMING ACQUAINTED WITH K24
FOREWORD
Electronic digital meter featuring a turbine measurement system, de-
signed for precise measuring of low viscosity uids.
K24 is available in 2 versions:
1
METER – with LCD display and calibration buttons
2
PULSER – single-channel impulse, cannectable with a remote display.
Two big groups are suitable for its use:
A
With body made of inconductive plastic material of light colour,
divided into high ow rate versions and low ow rate versions, with
stainless steel F/F bushing
B
With body made of conductive plastic material of dark colour with
galvanized steel bushing
ow rate values High ow rate 120 l/min
Low ow rate 60 l/min
D.1 COMPATILE LIQUIDS
Turbine
measurement
system
The turbine is placed inside a hole through the body of k24, tted
with M-M threaded inlet and outlet. The supplied F-F bushing enables
several combinations of threads. K24 HAS 2 RUBBER PROTECTIONS,
DESIGNED TO ACT AS GASKETS TOO.
The liquids compatible with k24 are at low viscosity, namely:
body made of incon-
ductive plastic material
of light colour
Water
Aus 32 (D.E.F., Ad-Blue)
Milk not suitable for human consumption
body made of conduc-
tive plastic material of
dark colour
Diesel fuel
Windscreen
Main components: K24 Meter Main components: K24 Pulser
1 LCD display 1 Plate with technical data
2 RESET key 2 F-F bushing
3 CAL key
4 F-F bushing
1
2
3
4
1
2
D.2 DISPLAY LCD
FOREWORD
The “LCD” of the METER features two numerical registers and various
indications displayed to the user only when the applicable function
so requires.
1 Partial register (5 gures with moving
comma FROM 0.1 to 99999) indicating
the volume dispensed since the reset
button was last pressed
6 Indication of type of total, (TOTAL /
Reset TOTAL);
2 Indication of battery charge 7 Indication of unit of measurement of
Totals: L=Litres Gal=Gallons
3 Indication of calibration mode 8 Indication of Flow Rate mode
4 Totals register (6 gures with moving
comma FROM 0.1 to 999999), that can
indicate two types of Total:
4.1.
General Total that cannot be reset (TOTAL)
4.2. Resettable total (Reset TOTAL)
9 Indication of unit of measurement of
Partial: Qts=Quarts Pts=Pints
L=Litres Gal=Gallons
5 Indication of total multiplication factor
(x10 / x100)
4
5
6
9
7
1
2
3
8
D.3 DISPLAY POSITIONING (METER VERSION ONLY)
FOREWORD
The square shape of the k24 body allows the card to be rotated in its
housing, thus ensuring great versatility in positioning
This allows easy display readings in any position. The card housing
is closed by a plastic cover sealed through a rubber protection act-
ing as a gasket as well. This can be easily removed unscrewing the
4 screws that x both the cover and the card (1).
ATTENTION While xing the K24 card, make sure the battery con-
tact cable is not placed above the circular housing of
the bulb.
D2 USERS BUTTONS
FOREWORD
The METER features two buttons (RESET and CAL) which individ-
ually perform two main functions and, together, other secondary
functions
.
MAIN
FUNCTIONS
PERFORMED
- for the RESET key, resetting the partial register and Reset Total
- for the CAL key, entering instrument calibration mode
SECONDARY
FUNCTIONS
Used together, the two keys permit entering conguration mode
where the desired unit of measurement can be set.
LEGEND CALIBRATE MEANS PERFORMING ACTIONS ON THE METER KEYS.
BELOW IS THE LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS USED TO DESCRIBE
THE ACTIONS TO BE PERFORMED
SHORT
PRES
SURE
OF CAL
KEY
CAL
LONG
PRES
SURE
OF CAL
KEY
CALCAL
CAL
SHORT
PRES
SURE
OF
RESET
KEY
RESET
LONG
PRES
SURE
OF
RESET
KEY
RESET
RESET
RESET
E OPERATING MODES
OPERATING
MODES
The user can choose between two dierent operating modes:
The meter features a non-volatile memory for storing the dispensing
data, even in the event of a complete power break for long periods.
The measurement electronics and the LCD display are tted in the top
part of the K24 which remains isolated from the uid-bath measure-
ment chamber and sealed from the outside by means of a cover.
1 - Normal
Mode
Normal Mode: Mode with display of Partial and Total dis-
pensed quantities
2 - Flow rate
Mode
Flow Rate Mode: Mode with display of Flow Rate, as well as
Partial dispensed quantity.
F INSTALLATION
FOREWORD
K24 features a threaded, perpendicular inlet and outlet (1” BSP male
and female that can be combined together). It has been designed to
be easily installed in any position: xed in-line or mobile on a dispens-
ing nozzle. In order to improve the life of the turbine, it is recommend-
ed to t a strainer before the meter itself
ATTENTION An F/F coupling, complete with its gasket, is supplied
for installations on male couplings. Always screw the
side with gasket on K24.
It is up to the installer to use another gasket on the
other side of the coupling.
The gasket used has the following characteristics: at
seal id=24, od=35.5 , thick=2 Material: NBR 70 SH
For installations on system, position K24 so that the
battery housing can be easily reached.
G DAILY USE
FOREWORD
The only operations that need to be done for daily use are partial and/
or resettable total register resetting. The user should use only the dis-
pensing system of k24. Occasionally the meter may need to be con-
gured or calibrated. To do so, please refer to the relevant chapters.
Below are the two typical normal operation displays. One display page shows the par-
tial and reset total registers. The other shows the partial and general total. Switchover
from resettable total to general total display is automatic and tied to phases and times
that are in factory set and cannot be changed.
NOTA 6 digits are available for Totals, plus two icons x 10 /
x100. The increment sequence is the following:
0.0 -> 99999.9 -> 999999 -> 100000 x 10 -> 999999 x
10 ->100000 x 100 -> 999999 x 100
G.1 DISPENSING IN NORMAL MODE
FOREWORD
Normal mode is the standard dispensing. While the count is made, the
partial and resettable total are displayed at the same time (reset total).
WARNING
Should one of the keys be accidentally pressed during
dispensing, this will have no eect.
STAND BY
A few seconds after dispensing has ended, on the lower register, the
display switches from resettable total to general total: the word reset
above the word total disappears, and the reset total is replaced by
the general total.
This situation is called standby and remains stable until the user
operates the k24 again.
G.1.1 PARTIAL RESET (NORMAL MODE)
The partial register can be reset by pressing the reset key when
the meter is in standby, meaning when the display screen
shows the word “TOTAL”.
After pressing the reset key, during reset, the display screen
rst of all shows all the lit-up digits and then all the digits that
are not lit up.
At the end of the process, a display page is rst of all shown
with the reset partial and the reset total
and, after a few moments, the reset total is replaced by the
non resettableTotal.
G.1.2 RESETTING THE RESET TOTAL
The reset total resetting operation can only be performed
after resetting the partial register. The reset total can in
fact be reset by pressing the reset key at length while
the display screen shows reset total as on the following
display page:
Schematically, the steps to be taken are:
1 Wait for the display to show normal standby display page
(with total only displayed)
2 Press the reset key quickly
3 The meter starts to reset the partial
4 While the display page showing the reset total is displayed
Press the reset key again for at least 1 second
5 The display screen again shows all the segments of the
display followed by all the switched-o segments and
nally shows the display page where the reset Reset
Total is shown.
C.2 DISPENSING WITH FLOW RATE MODE DISPLAY
It is possible to dispense uids, displaying at the same
time::
1 the dispensed partial
2 the Flow Rate in [Partial Unit / minute] as shown on the
following display page:
Procedure for entering this mode:
1 wait for the Remote Display to go to Standby, meaning
the display screen shows Total only
2 quickly press the CAL key.
3 Start dispensing
The ow rate is updated every 0.7 seconds. Consequently, the display could be relatively
unstable at lower ow rates. The higher the ow rate, the more stable the displayed
value.
IMPORTANT The ow rate is measured with reference to the unit of
measurement of the Partial. For this reason, in case of
the unit of measurement of the Partial and Total being
dierent, as in the example shown below, it should be
remembered that the indicated ow rate relates to
the unit of measurement of the partial. In the example
shown, the ow rate is expressed in Qts/min.
The word “Gal” remaining alongside the ow rate
refers to the register of the Totals (Reset or NON Reset)
which are again displayed when exiting from the ow
rate reading mode.
To return to “Normal” mode, press the CAL key again. If one of the two keys RESET or
CAL is accidentally pressed during the count, this will have no eect.
IMPORTANT
Even though in this mode they are not displayed, both the
Reset Total and the General Total (Total) increase. Their
value can be checked after dispensing has terminated,
returning to “Normal” mode, by quickly pressing CAL.
G.2.1 PARTIAL RESET (FLOW RATE MODE)
To reset the Partial Register, nish dispensing and wait for
the Remote Display to show a Flow Rate of 0.0 as indicated
in the illustration
then quickly press RESET
H CALIBRATION
When operating close to extreme use or ow rate conditions (close to minimum or
maximum acceptable values), an on-the-spot calibration may be required to suit
the real conditions in which the K24 is required to operate.
H1 DEFINITIONS
CALIBRATION
FACTOR OR
“K FACTOR
Multiplication factor applied by the system to the electrical pulses
received, to transform these into measured uid units.
FACTORY K
FACTOR
Factory-set default factor. It is equal to 1,000. This calibration factor
ensures utmost precision in the following operating conditions:
Fluid water/urea solution or liquid food products
Temperature: 20°C
Flow rate: 10 - 30 ltr/min
Even after any changes have been made by the user, the factory k
factor can be restored by means of a simple procedure.
USER K FACTOR:
Customized calibration factor, meaning modied by calibration.
H2 CALIBRATION MODE
Why calibrate? 1
Display the currently used calibration factor:
2
Return to factory calibration (Factory K Factor) after a pre-
vious calibration by the user
3
Change the calibration factor using one of the two previ-
ously indicated procedures
FOREWORD
Two procedures are available for changing the Calibration Factor:
1 In-Field Calibration, performed by means of a dispensing
operation
2 Direct Calibration, performed by directly changing the
calibration factor
In calibration mode, the partial and total dispensed quantities indicated on the display
screen take on dierent meanings according to the calibration procedure phase.
In calibration mode, the K24 cannot be used for normal dispensing operations.
In “Calibration” mode, the totals are not increased
ATTENTION The K24 features a non-volatile memory that keeps
the data concerning calibration and total dispensed
quantity stored for an indenite time, even in the
case of a long power break; after changing the bat-
teries, calibration need not be repeated.
H.2.1 DISPLAY OF CURRENT CALIBRATION FACTOR
AND RESTORING FACTORY FACTOR.
CALCAL
CAL
By pressing the CAL key while the appli-
ance is in Standby, the display page ap-
pears showing the current calibration fac-
tor used. If no calibration has ever been
performed, or the factory setting has
been restored after previous calibrations,
the following display page will appear:
The word “Fact” abbreviation for “factory”
shows that the factory calibration factor
is being used
If, on the other hand, calibrations have
been made by the user, the display page
will appear showing the currently used
calibration factor ( in our example 0,998) .
The word “user indicates a calibration fac-
tor set by the user is being used..
CAL
The ow chart alongside
shows the switchover logic
from one display page to
another
In this condition, the Reset
key permits switching
from User factor to Factory
factor.
To conrm the choice of
calibration factor, quickly
press CAL while “User” or
“Fact” are displayed.
After the restart cycle, the
K24 uses the calibration
factor that has just been
conrmed
CAL
CALCAL
CAL
RESET
RESET
TIME OUT
ATTENTION
When the Factory Factor is conrmed, the old User
factor is deleted from the memory
H.2.2 IN FIELD CALIBRATION
FOREWORD
This procedure calls for the uid to be dispensed into a gradu-
ated sample container in real operating conditions ( ow rate,
viscosity, etc.) requiring maximum precision.
ATTENTION
For correct K24 calibration, it is most important to:
1
When the Factory Factor is conrmed, the old User factor is deleted
from the memory
2
use a precise Sample Container with a capacity of not less than 5
litres, featuring an accurate graduated indicator.
3
ensure calibration dispensing is done at a constant ow rate equiva-
lent to that of normal use, until the container is full;
4
Not reduce the ow rate to reach the graduated area of the con-
tainer during the nal dispensing stage (the correct method during
the nal stages of sample container lling consists in making short
top-ups at normal operation ow rate) ;
5
after dispensing, wait a few minutes to make sure any air bubbles
are eliminated from the sample container; only read the Real value
at the end of this stage, during which the level in the container could
drop.
6
Carefully follow the procedure indicated below.
H.2.2.1 IN-FIELD CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
ACTION DISPLAY
1
NONE
Meter in Standby
2
CALCAL
CAL
LONG CAL key keying
The Meter enters calibration mode, shows <<CAL>> and
displays the calibration factor in use instead of partial. The
words “Fact” and “USER” indicate which of the two factors
(factory or user) is currently in use.
Important: This factor is that which the instrument also uses for
eld calibration measurement operations
3
RESET
RESET
RESET
LONG RESET key keying
The Meter shows “CAL” and the partial at zero. The Meter is
ready to perform in-eld calibration.
4
DISPENSING INTO SAMPLE CONTAINER
Without pressing any key, start dispensing into the sample
container
Dispensing can be interrupted and started again at will.
Continue dispensing until the level of the uid in the sample
container has reached the graduated area. There is no need to
reach a preset quantity.
Indicated value Real value
5
RESET
SHORT RESET key keying
The Meter is informed that the calibration dispensing
operation is nished.
Make sure dispensing is correctly nished before performing
this operation. To calibrate the Meter, the value indicated by
the partial totaliser (example 9.800) must be forced to the
real value marked on the graduated sample container. In the
bottom left part of the display an arrow appears (upwards and
downwards), that shows the direction (increase or decrease) of
the value change displayed when the following operations 6
or 7 are performed.
6
RESET
SHORT RESET key keying
The arrow changes direction. The operation can be repeated to
alternate the direction of the arrow.
7
CALCAL
CAL
CAL
SHORT/LONG CAL key keying
The indicated value changes in the direction indicated by the
arrow
- one unit for every short CAL key keying
- continually if the CAL key is kept pressed. The speed increase
rises by keeping the key pressed. If the desired value is
exceeded, repeat the operations from point (6).
8
RESET
RESET
RESET
LONG RESET key keying
The Meter is informed that the calibration procedure is nished.
Before performing this operation, make sure the INDICATED
value is the same as the REAL value.
.
Indicated value Real value
The Meter calculates the new USER K FACTOR ; this calculation
could require a few seconds, depending on the correction to
be made
ATTENTION: If this operation is performed after action (5),
without changing the indicated value, the USER K FACTOR would
be the same as the FACTORY K FACTOR, thus it is ignored.
9
NO OPERATION
At the end of the calculation, the new USER K FACTOR is shown
for a few seconds, after which the restart cycle is repeated to
nally achieve standby condition.
IMPORTANT: From now on, the indicated factor will become
the calibration factor used by the Meter and will continue to
remain such even after a battery change
10
NO OPERATION
The Meter stores the new work calibration factor and is
ready to begin dispensing, using the USER K FACTOR that
has just been calculated.
.
H.2.3 DIRECT MODIFICATION OF K FACTOR
If normal Meter operation shows a mean percentage error, this can be corrected by ap-
plying to the currently used calibration factor a correction of the same percentage. In this
case, the percentage correction of the USER K FACTOR must be calculated by the opera-
tor in the following way
1"4';%&K'S%;./#''''T''''O&:'5%&'S%;./#''U ( )
FCC'@'6V
FCC
Example:
Error percentage found: E% - 0.9 %
CURRENT calibration factor: 1.000
New USER K FACTOR: 1.000 * [(100 – ( - 0.9))/100] = 1.000 * [(100 + 0.9)/100] = 1.009
If the Meter indicates less than the real dispensed value (negative error) the new calibra-
tion factor must be higher than the old one as shown in the example. The opposite ap-
plies if the Meter shows more than the real dispensed value (positive error).
ACTION DISPLAY
1
NONE
METER in Standby.
2
CALCAL
CAL
LONG CAL KEY KEYING
Meter enters calibration mode, shows “CALand displays the
calibration factor being used instead of the partial. The words
“Fact” and “User” indicate which of the two factors (factory or
user) is currently being used.
3
RESET
RESET
RESET
LONG RESET KEY KEYING
The Meter shows “CAL” and the zero partial total.
Meter is ready to perform in-eld calibration by dispensing
see previous paragraph.
4
RESET
RESET
RESET
LONG RESET KEY KEYING
We now go on to Direct change of the calibration factor:
the word “Direct” appears together with the Currently Used
calibration factor. In the bottom left part of the display, an
arrow appears (upwards or downwards) dening the direction
(increase or decrease) of change of the displayed value when
subsequent operations 5 or 6 are performed.
5
RESET
SHORT RESET KEY KEYING
Changes the direction of the arrow. The operation can be
repeated to alternate the direction of the arrow.
6
CALCAL
CAL
CAL
SHORT/LONG CAL KEY KEYING
The indicated value changes in the direction indicated by the
arrow
- one unit for every short CAL key keying
- continually if the CAL key is kept pressed. The speed increase
rises by keeping the key pressed. If the desired value is
exceeded, repeat the operations from point (5).
7
RESET
RESET
RESET
LONG RESET KEY KEYING
The Meter is informed that the calibration procedure is
nished.
Before performing this operation, make sure the INDICATED
value is that required.
8
NO OPERATION
At the end of the calculation, the new USER K FACTOR is shown
for a few seconds, after which the restart cycle is repeated to
nally achieve standby condition.
IMPORTANT: From now on, the indicated factor will become
the calibration factor used by the Meter and will continue to
remain such even after a battery change
9
NO OPERATION
The Meter stores the new work calibration factor and is ready
to begin dispensing, using the USER K FACTOR that has just
been changed.
I METER CONFIGURATION
The METER feature a menu with which the user can select the main measurement unit,
Quarts (Qts), Pints (Pts), Litres (Lit), Gallons (Gal);
The combination of the unit of measurement of the Partial register and that of the
Totals is predened according to the following table:
Combination no.
Unit of Measurement
Partial Register
Unit of Measurement
Totals Register
1 Litres (L) Litres (L)
2 Gallons (Gal) Gallons (Gal)
3 Quarts (Qts) Gallons (Gal)
4 Pints (Pts) Gallons (Gal)
To choose between the 4 available combinations:
1
Wait for the METER to go to Standby
2
CAL
RESET
+
Then press the CAL and RESET keys together. Keep these pressed
until the word “UNIT” appears on the screen together with the unit of
measurement set at that time (in this example Litres / Litres )
3
Every short press of the RESET key, the various combina-
tions of the units of measurements are scrolled as shown
below:
Gal
Qts
Pts
Gal
RESET
RESET
RESET
4
CALCAL
CAL
By pressing the CAL key at length, the new settings will
be stored, the METER will pass through the start cycle and
will then be ready to dispense in the set units.
ATTENTION
The Reset Total and Total registers will be auto-
matically changed to the new unit of measure-
ment.
NO new calibration is required after changing the
Unit of Measurement.
L MAINTENANCE
BATTERY
REPLACEMENT
Use 2x1.5 V alkaline batteries size AAA
WARNING K24 should be installed in a position allowing the
batteries to be replaced without removing it from
the system.
K24 features two low-battery alarm levels:
1
When the battery charge falls below the rst level on the LCD,
the xed battery symbol appears. In this condition, K24 con-
tinues to operate correctly, but the xed icon warns the user
that it is ADVISABLE to change the batteries.
2
If K24 operation continues without changing the batteries,
the second battery alarm level will be reached which will
prevent operation. In this condition the battery icon starts to
ash and is the only one to remain visible on the LCD.
o change the
batteries, with
reference to the
exploded diagram
positions, proceed
as follows
1 Press RESET to update all the totals
2 Loosen the 4 xing screws of the lower cover
3 Remove the old batteries
4 Place the new batteries in the same position as the
old ones
5 close the cover again, by positioning the rubber pro-
tection as a gasket
6 K24 will switch on automatically and normal opera-
tion can be resumed
The K24 will display the same Reset Total, the same Total and the same Partial indi-
cated before the batteries were changed.
After changing the batteries, the meter does not need calibrating again.
CLEANING
Only one operation is necessary to clean the k24.
After removing k24 from the plant where it was built
in, any residual elements can be removed by washing
or mechanically-handling.
If this operation does not restore a smooth rotation of
the turbine, it will have to be replaced.
ATTENTION Do not discard the old batteries in the environment.
Refer to local disposal regulations.
Do not use compressed air onto the turbine in
order to avoid its damage because of an exces-
sive rotation
K24 Front face replacement
1
Carefully remove the screws from the corners of the
front panel, and then carefully lift the front cover up
away from the main body of the meter.
2
Carefully remove the screws from the corners of the
front panel, and then carefully lift the front cover up
away from the main body of the meter.
3
When the new panel is tted make sure the power
adapter is tted correctly with the location pin in the
correct way
4
Carefully ret the display panel back onto the main
body making sure the wire is tucked into the corner
and replace the screws
M MALFUNCTIONS
Problem Possible cause Remedial Action
LCD: no indication
Bad battery contact Check battery contacts
Not enough measure-
ment precision
Wrong K FACTOR
With reference to paragraph H,
check the K FACTOR
The meter works below
minimum acceptable ow rate.
Increase the ow rate until an
acceptable ow rate range has
been achieved
Reduced or zero ow
rate
TURBINE blocked Clean the TURBINE
The meter does not
count, but the ow
rate is correct
Incorrect installation of
gears after cleaning
Repeat the reassembly pro-
cedure
Possible electronic card
problems
Contact your dealer
ELECTRONIC TURBINE
METER - PULSER
N DISPOSAL
Foreword
If the system needs to be disposed, the parts which make it up
must be delivered to companies that specialize in the recycling
and disposal of industrial waste and, in particular:
Disposing of pack-
ing materials
The packaging consists of biodegradable cardboard which can be
delivered to companies for normal recycling of cellulose.
Metal Parts Dis-
posal
Metal parts, whether paint-nished or in stainless steel, can be
consigned to scrap metal collectors.
Disposal of electric
and electronic
components
These must be disposed of by companies that specialize in the
disposal of electronic components, in accordance with the indica-
tions of directive 2002/96/CE (see text of directive below).
Informa-
tion regard-
ing the en-
vironment
for clients
residing
within the Euro-
pean Union
European Directive 2002/96/EC requires that all equipment
marked with this symbol on the product and/or packaging not
be disposed of together with non-dierentiated urban waste.
The symbol indicates that this product must not be disposed of
together with normal household waste. It is the responsibility of
the owner to dispose of these products as well as other electric or
electronic equipment by means of the specic refuse collection
structures indicated by the government or the local governing
authorities.
Miscellaneous
parts disposal
Other components, such as pipes, rubber gaskets, plastic parts
and wires, must be disposed of by companies specialising in the
disposal of industrial waste.
P EXPLODED VIEWS AND OVERALL DIMENSIONS
/VISTE ESPLOSE ED INGOMBRI

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Piusi K24 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Repeatability0.2%
Maximum Pressure10 bar
DisplayLCD
Max. operating pressure10 bar
Bursting pressure30 bar
ModelK24
ManufacturerPiusi
Connection1" BSP
FluidsDiesel
TypeFlow Meter

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