KEP SUPERtrol-ILE Flow Computer
For use with pulse producing flow meter types in liquid applications
Availability
Usually ships in 2-3 weeks
Features
- Manufactured by KEP
- EZ setup feature speeds instrument setup
- Setup diskette
- Batch controller with advanced batching features, including quick batching sequence
- Menu selectable hardware features
- Two-line LCD or VFD display
- 0-20mA or 4-20mA analog output
- Wall mount enclosure
- Isolated pulse output standard
- RS-232 port standard, RS-485 optional
- Advanced printing capabilities
- Datalogging and modem remote metering support
- DIN enclosure with two-piece connectors
- DDE server & HMI software available
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The KEP SUPERtrol-ILE flow computer satisfies the instrument requirements for a variety of pulse producing flowmeter types in liquid applications. The alphanumeric display shows measured and calculated parameters in easy to understand format. Single key direct access to measurements and display scrolling is supported.
An EZ Setup feature rapidly guides the user through the KEP SUPERtrol-ILE flow computer's basic setup. The SUPERtrol-I LE can be programmed for rate/total indication or batching. The various pulse inputs and outputs can be "soft" assigned to meet a variety of common application needs. The user "soft selects" the usage of each feature while configuring the instrument. A 0-20mA or 4-20mA analog output is standard.
The user can assign the standard RS-232 Serial Port for datalogging, transaction printing, or for connection to a modem for remote meter reading. An optional RS-485 serial port using Modbus RTU protocol is available. A Service or Test mode is provided to assist the user during start-up system check out by monitoring inputs and exercising outputs. The system setup can also be printed.
KEP SUPERtrol-ILE Flow Computer specifications:
| Pulse Inputs | |
|---|---|
| Number of Flow Inputs | One with or without quadrature or pulse security checking |
| Input Impedance | 10 KΩ nominal |
| Pullup Resistance | 10 KΩ to 5 VDC |
| Pull Down Resistance | 10 KΩ to common |
| Trigger Level (menu selectable) | High Level Input Logic On: 3 to 30 VDC Logic Off: 0 to 1 VDC Low Level Input (mag pickup) Sensitivity: 10 mV or 100 mV |
| Minimum Count Speed | Menu Selectable |
| Maximum Count Speed | Menu Selectable: 40 Hz, 3000 Hz or 20 kHz |
| Overvoltage Protection | 50 VDC |
| Control Inputs | |
|---|---|
| Menu Selectable | Start, Stop, Reset, Lock, Inhibit, Alarm Acknowledge, Print or Not Used |
| Number of Inputs | 3 |
| Control Input Specifications | Input Scan Rate: 10 scans per second Logic 1: 4-30 VDC Logic 0: 0 - 0.8 VDC Input Impedance: 100 KΩ |
| Control Activation | Positive Edge or Positive Level based on product definition for switch usage |
| Isolated Pulse Output | |
|---|---|
| Pulse Output Form | Photomos Relay |
| Maximum On Current | 25 mA |
| Maximum Off Voltage | 30 VDC |
| Saturation Voltage | 1.0 VDC |
| Maximum Off Current | 0.1 mA |
| Pulse Duration | 10 mS or 100 mS (user selectable) |
| Pulse Output Buffer | 256 |
| Fault Protection | Reverse Polarity: Shunt Diode |
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Listing | UL/C-UL Listed (File No. E192404), CE Compliant |
| Display | Type: 2 lines of 20 characters Types: Backlit LCD and VFD options Character Size: 0.3" nominal User programmable label descriptors and units of measure |
| Keypad | Membrane keypad with 16 keys |
| Enclosure | Depth behind panel: 6.5" including mating connector Type: DIN Materials: Plastic, UL94V-0, flame retardant Bezel: Textured per matte finish |
| Real-Time Clock | Format: 12 or 24 hour time display Day, Month, Year date display |
| Power Input | 110 VAC Power: 85 to 127 Vms, 50/60 Hz 220 VAC Power: 170 to 276 Vms, 50/60 Hz DC Power: 12 VDC (10 to 14 VDC) 24 VDC (14 to 28 VDC) |
| Excitation Voltage | Menu Selectable: 5, 12, or 24 VDC @ 100 mA (fault protected) |
| Relay Outputs | Number of Relays: 2 (4 optional) Contact Style: Form C contacts Contact Ratings: 5 amp, 240 VAC or 30 VDC |
| Serial Communication | RS232, RS-485 (optional 2nd COM port) |
| Datalogging | Approximately 1,000 transactions |
