Badger Meter Data Industrial 340 BN/MB Installation & Operation Manual
Badger Meter Data Industrial 340 BN/MB Installation & Operation Manual

Badger Meter Data Industrial 340 BN/MB Installation & Operation Manual

Btu energy transmitter, hydronic energy transmitter with rs-485 bacnet and modbus and scaled pulse output

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941700-0042-EN (July 2012) Rev. 2
Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter
Hydronic Energy Transmitter with RS-485 BACnet® and Modbus®
and Scaled Pulse Output
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AC L /DC
AC C /DC
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Btu ENERGY METER
Power Out
Model: 340 BN/MB
Signal +
005100
S/N 340-
Signal
-
Shield
Input LED
Comm LED
Installation & Operation Manual
Pulse Out -
Pulse Out +
Output LED
Data
Industrial
D.I.C.
Comm
Port

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  • Page 1 Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter Hydronic Energy Transmitter with RS-485 BACnet® and Modbus® and Scaled Pulse Output Pulse Out - Pulse Out + AC L /DC Output LED Data AC C /DC Industrial Btu ENERGY METER Power Out Model: 340 BN/MB Signal + 005100...
  • Page 2 Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter Page ii July 2012...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation & Operation Manual CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION Mechanical Installation Location Surface Mount Installation Wall Mounting DIN Rail Mounting Temperature Sensor Installation Direct Insert Thermowell Hot Tap Electrical Installation Power Supply Wiring Sensor Wiring Series 200 SDI Series Other Flow Sensors Temperature Element Wiring Thermistors Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs)
  • Page 4 Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter SPECIFICATIONS POWER FLOW SENSOR INPUT Pulse type sensors Sine wave sensors TEMPERATURE SENSOR INPUT PULSE OUTPUT OPERATING TEMPERATURE WEIGHT SENSOR CALIBRATION UNITS OF MEASURE Flow measurement Energy measurement PROGRAMMING Page iv July 2012...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Installation & Operation Manual INTRODUCTION The Data Industrial 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter from Badger Meter is an economical, compact device for hydronic sub-metering applications It uses an RS-485 connection for Modbus® and BACnet communication protocols and a solid state...
  • Page 6: Surface Mount Installation

    Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter Surface Mount Installation The 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter may be mounted to the surface of any panel using double-sided adhesive tape or by attaching fasteners through the holes in the mounting flanges of the unit 1.60”...
  • Page 7: Din Rail Mounting

    Figure 3: DIN Rail Mounting Temperature Sensor Installation Badger Meter offers several styles of 10k Ω Thermistors and 100 Ω Platinum RTDs in both direct immersion and Thermowells The style selected depends on system requirements and pipe size Direct Insert...
  • Page 8: Hot Tap

    Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter Hot Tap For pipes that cannot be drained even for initial installation, we offer a Hot Tap version Model THT – available in the 10k Ω Thermistor version only Figure 6: Hot Tap Electrical Installation All connections to the 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter are made to screw terminals on removable headers Wire...
  • Page 9: Power Supply Wiring

    ORANGE header The connections are labeled beside the header Observe the polarity shown on the label If a Badger Meter plug-in type power supply (Series A-1026 or A-503) is used, connect the black/white striped wire to the terminal marked positive (+) and the black wire to the terminal marked negative (–)
  • Page 10: Sensor Wiring

    The 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter is very versatile and can accept both pulse and zero crossing sine wave flow sensors Excitation voltage is also provided for three-wire powered sensors (Example: hall effect, of Badger Meter Series 4000) See the Programming section...
  • Page 11: Temperature Element Wiring

    Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) Badger Meter RTDs are three-wire devices Two of the wires are the same color and interchangeable One wire is current-carrying and connects to terminal #3, and the other is used for lead compensation and is connected to terminal #1...
  • Page 12: Connecting The Rs-485 Buss

    Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter Pulse Input Device NOTE: (-) (+) maximum sinking current is 100 mA @ 36 VDC Pulse Out - Pulse Out + AC L /DC Output LED AC C /DC Figure 12: Sample Pulse Output Wiring Diagram Connecting the RS-485 Buss As shown in the Sample Pulse Output Wiring Diagram, the position of jumpers on each 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter and wiring between each transmitter and the RS-485 network are different depending on where the transmitter is installed,...
  • Page 13: Communications Cable Wiring

    340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitters Badger Meter provides free programming software updates via the Internet for all Series 300 products Go to www badgermeter com Software updates can be found in the Industrial/Impeller/Transmitter section...
  • Page 14: Programming

    PROGRAMMING Connecting Via DIC COM Port Programming the 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter is accomplished by installing Badger Meter programming software on a computer and entering data on templates of the Windows based program Load the interface software into the computer...
  • Page 15 Installation & Operation Manual Once 340BN/MB has been selected, the appropriate COM port can be selected from the Configuration tab Figure 17: Select Set COM Port Figure 18: Select the COM Port If the COM and Device type have been properly selected, the “---” will be replaced with values NOTE: If this does not occur, communication has not been established and you cannot continue to the next step If it does not connect automatically try clicking on Poll Now...
  • Page 16 Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter NOTE: If communication still does not occur and you are using a DB9 to COM 1 or COM2, try using a USB to COM adapter This will usually create a new COM port that was not previously listed Windows Device Manager can be helpful in determining the actual COM ports that are available Figure 19: Device Manager Select this new port created by the adapter and the screen should change as shown (Figure 20) Notice that the “---“...
  • Page 17 Installation & Operation Manual When communication has been confirmed, click on the Parameters button The Parameters screen is displayed Figure 21: Parameters Screen From this screen set up the following: 1 Flow Sensor Type, Scaling and Units 2 Temperature Sensor Type, Units, Mode and Zeroing 3 Energy Calculation Units of Measure 4 Filter Coefficients (Flow and Energy averaging for reading stability) 5 Scaled Pulse Output Resolution and Pulse Width...
  • Page 18: Flow Sensor Section

    Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter Flow Sensor Section Figure 23: Pulse or Sine For most Data Industrial sensors, the sensor type is “Pulse”, and the “K” and “Offset” values can be found in the respective Flow Sensor Manual “Sine”...
  • Page 19: Energy Calculation

    Installation & Operation Manual The Zero Temp Diff is a very powerful feature in this product which allows any inaccuracies of drift in the temperature sensors, or the 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter temperature measurements, to be cancelled out This correction can be either manually typed in or if the temperature sensors are known to be at exactly the same temperature, the Zero Temp Diff button can be used to automatically zero the difference between the two readings To correct for any erroneous entries, simply manually type 0 0 in both fields This feature must be used with caution.
  • Page 20: Rs-485 Network Configurations

    Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter RS-485 Network Configurations The RS-485 Section can be configured in three ways: • Pulse Out Only – RS-485-OFF • Modbus • BACnet The following sections explain each in detail RS-485 Network Configuration – Pulse Out Only Figure 28: Pulse Out Only Option If the Modbus or BACnet communications are not going to be used, the Pulse Out Only setting can be selected This will disable the RS-485 Network...
  • Page 21 Installation & Operation Manual Modbus Register Map Model 340BN/MB Register Map Register Name Address Data Type Read/Write Temperature 1 40001 + 40002 IEEE 754 Float Read Only Temperature 2 40003 + 40004 IEEE 754 Float Read Only Flow Input (Hz) 40005 + 40006 IEEE 754 Float Read Only...
  • Page 22: Rs-485 Network Configuration - Bacnet

    Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter RS-485 Network Configuration – BACnet Figure 30: BACnet Option Select BACnet to access the BACnet pull down menus Select the Bit Rate (BAUD rate) to match other devices on the network BACnet Device Name can be set to help identify this device and location BACnet Device ID (Incidence #) is a unique number that identifies this device on the network Typically, the first part of the number is the same as the network #, and the last two characters are the same as the Address NOTE:...
  • Page 23 340 BN/MB B340BN 135-2001 Rev 1 00 Vendor Information Badger Meter, Inc 6116 E 15th Street Tulsa, OK 74112 www badgermeter com Product Description The 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter is a low cost, flow and temperature sensor interface used in submetering applications An additional communication design feature provides connectivity for BACnet®...
  • Page 24: Rs-485 Network Test

    Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter RS-485 Network Test Figure 31: RS-485 Test The Configuration Software has an RS-485 test program Although it uses Modbus settings, it is testing RS-485 communication The test requires connection to a COM port using the Data Industrial A302-20 RS 485 to RS-232 convertor cable This cable can also be helpful with other diagnostics programs and devices that use an RS-232 port to communicate When testing the RS-485 network, it is sometimes helpful to connect to some other location instead of directly to the 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter When testing in this way the RS-485 end connector can be removed, and the wires can be...
  • Page 25: Factory Default Settings

    Installation & Operation Manual Factory Default Settings The table below is a list of factory default setting for all 340BN/MB variables These settings can be changed by accessing the parameters to best fit your application, and if desired, recorded in the table for future reference Description Default Value Customer Value...
  • Page 26 Requires PC or laptop running Windows® XP, Vista or 1000 Ω RTD, Platinum, two or three wire Windows 7 RTDs follow IEC 751 DIN Curve Data Industrial 340 BN/MB Programming Kit A301-20 containing software and programming cable PULSE OUTPUT Pulse width:...
  • Page 27 Installation & Operation Manual INTENTIONAL BLANK PAGE July 2012 Page 27...
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