Model M2000 Detector0 pages
M-Series® M2000
Electromagnetic Flow Meter Detector
DESCRIPTION
The Badger Meter M-Series® model M2000 detector is the result
of years of research and field use of electromagnetic flow meter
technology. Based on Faraday’s law of induction, these meters
can measure almost any liquid, slurry, or paste that has minimum
electrical conductivity.
Designed, developed, and manufactured under strict quality
standards, the M-Series meter features sophisticated,
processor-based signal conversion with accuracies of ±0.25
percent. The wide selection of liner and electrode materials helps
ensure maximum compatibility and minimum maintenance over
a long operating period.
M2000 Detector
OPERATION
The flow meter is a stainless steel tube lined with a non-conductive
material. Outside the tube, two DC powered electromagnetic coils
are positioned opposing each other. Perpendicular to these coils,
two electrodes are inserted into the flow tube. Energized coils
create a magnetic field across the whole diameter of the pipe.
As a conductive fluid flows through the magnetic field, a voltage
is induced across the electrodes. This voltage is proportional to
the average flow velocity of the fluid and is measured by the two
electrodes. This induced voltage is then amplified and processed
digitally by the converter to produce an accurate analog or digital
signal. The signal can then be used to indicate flow rate and
totalization or to communicate to remote sensors and controllers.
With no moving parts in the flow stream, there is no pressure
lost. Also, accuracy is not affected by temperature, pressure,
viscosity, density or flow profile. There is practically no
maintenance required.
APPLICATION
The M2000 has many advantages over other conventional
technologies. It can be used in a majority of industrial flow
applications. The M2000 meter can accurately measure fluid
flow—whether the fluid is water or a highly corrosive liquid,
very viscous, contains a moderate amount of solids, or requires
special handling. Today, magnetic meters are successfully used in
industries including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, water and
wastewater, and chemical.
ELECTRODES
When looking from the end of the meter into the inside bore, the
two measuring electrodes are positioned at three o’clock and nine
o’clock. M2000 mag meters have an “empty pipe detection” feature.
This is accomplished with a third electrode positioned in the meter
between twelve o’clock and one o’clock.
ITB-186-03-EN (September 2012)
If this electrode is not covered by fluid for a minimum
five-second duration, the meter will display an “empty pipe
detection” condition, send out an error message if desired, and
stop measuring to maintain accuracy. When the electrode again
becomes covered with fluid, the error message will disappear and
the meter will continue measuring.
As an option to using grounding rings, a grounding electrode
(fourth electrode) can be built into the meter during
manufacturing to assure proper grounding. The position of this
electrode is at five o’clock.
FEATURES
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Unaffected by most solids contained in fluids
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Pulsed DC magnetic field for zero point stability
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Corrosion resistant liners for long life
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Calibrated in state-of-the art facilities
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Optional grounding rings or grounding electrode
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Measurement largely independent of flow profile
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NSF listed
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Integral and remote signal converter availability
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Available in sizes 0.25…54" (6…1400 mm)
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