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AccuLoad III X Installation

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  • Receipt of Equipment: Outlines steps to take upon receiving equipment, including inspections and the handling of damaged items.
  • Introduction: Introduces the installation and use of the AccuLoad III system, summarizing content areas like installation and safety.
  • Pre-Installation Considerations: Details the mechanical and electrical considerations necessary before beginning installation of the system.
  • Installation: Provides step-by-step installation instructions for setting up the AccuLoad III, covering safety standards and electrical requirements.
  • Diagrams: Includes detailed engineering diagrams for hardware configuration and installation procedures.
  • Specifications: Contains technical specifications of the AccuLoad III system, detailing accuracy, electrical inputs, and environmental data.
  • Related Publications: Lists related literature and documents that provide additional information on the AccuLoad III and related systems.

Electronic Preset Delivery System

Smith Meter AccuLoad® III


with ALX Firmware
Installation
Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05) Bulletin MN06135

The Most Trusted Name in Measurement


Caution
The default or operating values used in this manual and in the program of the AccuLoad III are
for factory testing only and should not be construed as default or operating values for your me-
tering system. Each metering system is unique and each program parameter must be re-
viewed and programmed for that specific metering system application.

Disclaimer
FMC Measurement Solutions hereby disclaims any and all responsibility for damages, includ-
ing but not limited to consequential damages, arising out of or related to the inputting of incor-
rect or improper program or default values entered in connection with the AccuLoad III.

i
Receipt of Equipment
When the equipment is received the outside packing case should be checked immediately for any shipping dam-
age. If the packing case has been damaged, the local carrier should be notified at once regarding his liability.
Carefully remove the unit from its packing case and inspect for damaged or missing parts.

If damage has occurred during shipment or parts are missing, a written report should be submitted to the Cus-
tomer Service Department, FMC Measurement Solutions, 1602 Wagner Avenue, Erie, Pennsylvania 16510.

Prior to installation, the unit should be stored in its original packing case and protected from adverse weather con-
ditions and abuse.

Caution:
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with this Instruction Manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has not been
tested to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC
Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a
commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference,
in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to
correct the interference.

Warning
These preset devices must be used with fail-safe backup equipment to prevent accidental runaway delivery of
product. Failure to provide backup equipment could result in personal injury, property loss and equipment damage.

Warning
On initial power-up of a new unit or after installation of a new computer board, there are several alarms that will be
triggered which cannot be cleared until the AccuLoad is programmed.

United States NIST Handbook 44 UR.3.5.1. and UR.3.5.2.


For compliance to United States NIST Handbook 44 UR.3.5.1. and UR.3.5.2., invoices printed using a mechanical
numeric-only printer (e.g., Smith Load Printer) must contain in preprinted form the following information:

a. Volume corrected to 60 degrees F


b. API/C of E _____________________
c. Temperature ____________________
d. Gross Volume ____________________

where the API/C of E, temperature, and gross volume may be hand-written on the ticket. Refer to Handbook 44,
UR.3.5.1. and UR.3.5.2. for current requirements.

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Table of Contents

Section I - Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 1


Receipt of Equipment ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Section II - Pre-Installation Considerations ................................................................................................................ 2
Mechanical ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Electrical ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Section III - Installation ............................................................................................................................................... 4
Mechanical ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Electrical ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
To Meet Standard Australia Certification ............................................................................................................ 4
Installing and Removing the Analog I/O Module ................................................................................................. 5
Input Frequency x2 ............................................................................................................................................. 5
Start-Up............................................................................................................................................................... 5
Section IV - Diagrams ................................................................................................................................................ 6
Analog Module Settings (JP1 on EAAI) ................................................................................................................ 10
Bi-State DC Inputs and Output Jumper Settings (JP1 on the BSE) ..................................................................... 12
Pulse Inputs .......................................................................................................................................................... 14
Wiring Terminals, 4-20mA and 1-5 Vdc Inputs/Outputs ....................................................................................... 43
Digital Inputs ......................................................................................................................................................... 44
Wiring Terminals, Digital Inputs ............................................................................................................................ 45
Digital Outputs ...................................................................................................................................................... 46
Wiring Terminals, Digital Outputs ......................................................................................................................... 47
Digital Inputs – AICB............................................................................................................................................. 58
Optional AICB Board(s) (Additive Inputs/Outputs) ............................................................................................... 60
Communications (AICB Boards)........................................................................................................................... 63
Jumper Locations ................................................................................................................................................. 63
Optional CIVACON Overfill/Grounding Board ...................................................................................................... 71
Section V - Specifications ........................................................................................................................................ 77
Specifications ....................................................................................................................................................... 77
Electrical Inputs ................................................................................................................................................. 77
Electrical Outputs .............................................................................................................................................. 78
Environment ...................................................................................................................................................... 78
Approvals .......................................................................................................................................................... 78
Electromagnetic Compatibility ........................................................................................................................... 79
Communications ................................................................................................................................................... 79
General ............................................................................................................................................................. 79
EIA-232 (1 dedicated, 2 programmable) ........................................................................................................... 79
EIA-485 (1 dedicated, 2 programmable) ........................................................................................................... 79
Specifications (AICB Board - Optional) ................................................................................................................ 79
Electrical Inputs ................................................................................................................................................. 79
Electrical Outputs .............................................................................................................................................. 79
Environment ...................................................................................................................................................... 80
Approvals .......................................................................................................................................................... 80
Specifications (CIVACON Microrack Monitor)......................................................................................................... 80
Electrical Inputs ................................................................................................................................................. 80
Electric Outputs................................................................................................................................................. 80
Environment ...................................................................................................................................................... 80

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Table of Figures

Figure 1. Analog Modules 5


Figure 2. Connector and Switches on PIB Board....................................................................................................... 5
Figure 3. AccuLoad III-Q Dimensions ........................................................................................................................ 6
Figure 4. AccuLoad III-S Dimensions......................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 5. KDC Layout................................................................................................................................................. 8
Figure 6. EAAI Layout ................................................................................................................................................ 9
Figure 7. BSE Layout ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 8. KDC/EAAI/PIB/BSE Boards ...................................................................................................................... 13
Figure 9. PIB Boards ................................................................................................................................................ 14
Figure 10. Wiring Schematic, Prime 4 Meter Single Pulse....................................................................................... 21
Figure 11. Wiring Schematic, Prime 4 Meters Dual Pulse ....................................................................................... 22
Figure 12. Wiring Schematic, PEX-P Transmitter Single Pulse ............................................................................... 23
Figure 13. Wiring Schematic, PPS Transmitters Single Pulse................................................................................. 24
Figure 14. Wiring Diagram, PPS Dual Pulse Transmitter ........................................................................................ 25
Figure 15. Wiring Diagram, Turbine Meters with PA-6 Preamps Single Pulse ........................................................ 26
Figure 16. Wiring Schematic, Dual Pulse Turbine Meters with PA-6 Preamps........................................................ 27
Figure 17. Wiring Diagram, Apollo Single Pulse Transmitter ................................................................................... 28
Figure 18. Wiring Schematic, Apollo Dual Pulse Transmitter .................................................................................. 29
Figure 19. Wiring Schematic, Open Collector Output .............................................................................................. 30
Figure 20. Metered Injector to PIB Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................. 32
Figure 21. Wiring Schematic, Four Additive Meters................................................................................................. 33
Figure 22. Typical Block Valve Feedback Wiring..................................................................................................... 34
Figure 23. Typical Additive Feedback Wiring........................................................................................................... 35
Figure 24. Electric Motor-Operated Block Valve/Pump Control ............................................................................... 36
Figure 25. AccuLoad III Pump and Alarm Contacts ................................................................................................. 37
Figure 26. Wiring Schematic, High Speed Prover Output (Open Collector Opto Coupler) ...................................... 38
Figure 27. Resistance (RTD) Input .......................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 28. AC Remote Start and Stop ..................................................................................................................... 40
Figure 29. DC Remote Start and Stop ..................................................................................................................... 40
Figure 30. 4-20mA Inputs (Active) ........................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 31. 4-20mA Inputs (Passive)......................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 32. 4-20mA Outputs...................................................................................................................................... 42
Figure 33. 1-5 Vdc Input........................................................................................................................................... 42
Figure 34. 1-5 Vdc Output........................................................................................................................................ 43
Figure 35. DC Inputs ................................................................................................................................................ 44
Figure 36. AC Inputs ................................................................................................................................................ 44
Figure 37. DC Outputs ............................................................................................................................................. 46
Figure 38. AC Outputs ............................................................................................................................................. 46
Figure 39. KDC Typical Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 49
Figure 40. EIA-232 Multi-Drop Communications...................................................................................................... 50
Figure 41. EIA-485 Multi-Drop Communications...................................................................................................... 51
Figure 42. Lubrizol EIA-232 Communications.......................................................................................................... 52
Figure 43. Lubrizol EIA-485 (Two-Wire) Communications....................................................................................... 53
Figure 44. EIA-485 (Four-Wire) Additive Communication (Lubrizol Blend-Pak) ...................................................... 54
Figure 45. EIA-485 (Four-Wire) Additive Communication (Titan Pac3) ................................................................... 55
Figure 46. Two-Arm Straight Product Loading as Configured Through AccuMate (AccuLoad III-S Hardware)............... 56
Figure 47. Six-Arm Straight Product Loading as Configured Through AccuMate (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware) ............... 57
Figure 48. Metered Injector / Pulse Transmitter Wiring Diagram ............................................................................. 58
Figure 49. Metered Injector / Open Collector Wiring Diagram ................................................................................. 58
Figure 50. Metered Injector / Contact Closure Wiring Diagram ............................................................................... 59
Figure 51. Optional AICB Board(s) .......................................................................................................................... 66
Figure 52. AICB Jumper Locations .......................................................................................................................... 67
Figure 53. AICB Communications and DC Power ................................................................................................... 68

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Table of Figures

Figure 54. AICB Communications and DC Power with Two AICB Boards (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware Only).......... 69
Figure 55. AICB Additive Outputs (Typical ALIII-S Hardware)................................................................................. 70
Figure 56. Typical Plan for Wiring the CIVACON Board into the AccuLoad III........................................................... 72
Figure 57. Power Wiring........................................................................................................................................... 73
Figure 58. I.S. Wiring................................................................................................................................................ 74
Figure 59. UL/DEMKO Control Drawing #1 for CIVACON Option.............................................................................. 75
Figure 60. UL/DEMKO Control Drawing #2 for CIVACON Option.............................................................................. 76

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Table of Tables

Table 1. Typical Wire Sizes........................................................................................................................................ 2


Table 2. Maximum Cable Length and Baud Rate (EIA-232) ...................................................................................... 2
Table 3. Maximum Cable Length and Baud Rate (EIA-485) ...................................................................................... 2
Table 4. Analog Module Settings ............................................................................................................................. 10
Table 5. Bi-State Inputs and Outputs ....................................................................................................................... 12
Table 6. Pulse Inputs ............................................................................................................................................... 16
Table 7. Analog Terminal Connection ...................................................................................................................... 43
Table 8. Digital Inputs............................................................................................................................................... 45
Table 9. Digital Outputs............................................................................................................................................ 47
Table 10. Bi-State Inputs/Outputs ............................................................................................................................ 48
Table 11. EIA 232 Communication Ports ................................................................................................................. 50
Table 12. EIA-485 Communication Ports ................................................................................................................. 51
Table 13. Meter Pulses (Optional AICB #1 and #2) ................................................................................................. 60
Table 14. Additive Pumps (Optional AICB #1 and #2) ............................................................................................. 61
Table 15. Additive Solenoids (Optional AICB #1 and #2)......................................................................................... 62
Table 16. Communications (AICB Boards) .............................................................................................................. 63
Table 17. Jumper Locations..................................................................................................................................... 63
Table 18. Optional AICB DC Inputs ......................................................................................................................... 64
Table 19. Optional AICB AC Outputs ....................................................................................................................... 65

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Section I – Introduction

This manual is to be used for the installation of the Receipt of Equipment


AccuLoad III Electronic Preset Controller with Accu-
Load III-X firmware. The manual is divided into six When the equipment is received the outside packing
sections: Introduction, Pre-Installation Considera- case should be checked immediately for any ship-
tions, Installation, Diagrams, Specifications, and Re- ping damage. If the packing case has been dam-
lated Publications. aged, the local carrier should be notified at once re-
garding his liability. Carefully remove the unit from its
"Pre-Installation Considerations" describes the areas packing case and inspect for damaged or missing
that must be considered prior to the installation of the parts.
AccuLoad III.
If damage has occurred during shipment or parts are
"Installation" describes the areas that have to be missing, a written report should be submitted to the
considered when installing the AccuLoad III. Customer Service Department, FMC Measurement
Solutions, 1602 Wagner Avenue, Erie, Pennsylvania
"Diagrams" covers dimensional outline drawings, wir- 16510.
ing schematics, etc.
Before installation, the unit should be stored in its
"Specifications" describes the specifications of the original packing case and protected from adverse
AccuLoad III Electronic Preset. weather conditions and abuse.

"Related Publications" lists the literature that is asso-


ciated with the AccuLoad III-X.

MN006135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05) 1


Section II – Pre-Installation Considerations

Mechanical 2. The DC signal wires must be multi-conductor


shielded cable of 18 to 24 AWG minimum strand
In addition to the following, all previous warnings and copper.
cautions should be reviewed before installation.
Note: The following recommendations are based on our knowl-
1. A solid base (pedestal or shelf) should be used edge of the electrical codes. The local electrical codes should be
to support the explosion-proof AccuLoad III reviewed to ensure that these recommendations follow the local
code. Also installation manuals of all the equipment being wired
housing.
into the AccuLoad should be reviewed for transmission distances
and wire recommendations.
Weight: = 50 lb. (22.7 kg) ALIII-S Hardware
Weight: = 125 lb. (57.5 kg) ALIII-Q Hardware
Table 1. Typical Wire Sizes
2. The location and the height of AccuLoad III Belden
should be selected to permit easy viewing of the Number &
Equipment Number or
display and to provide convenient access to the Gauge of Wire
Equivalent
keypad by all users.
Transmitters 4 / 18 Ga. 9418
3. Access for servicing AccuLoad III is through the 4 / 20 Ga. 8404
front cover. For ease of service and removal of Temp. Probes 4 / 22 Ga. 8729
parts the cover must swing open more than 90°. Density and OR
The explosion-proof AccuLoad III is hinged on Pressure 9940
the left. Transmitters
EIA-232 Com- 3 / 24 Ga. 9533
4. Conduit entry to the explosion-proof AccuLoad III munications
is both through the bottom and top. The top en-
EIA-485 Com- 4 / 24 Ga. 9842
tries are used for those units where the CIVACON
munications
Grounding and overfill board is installed. For the
ALIII-S hardware there are three 1-1/4" 11.5
NPT conduit entrances in the bottom of the unit
and two 1" 11.5 NPT conduit entrances in the Table 2. Maximum Cable Length and Baud Rate
top of the unit. For the ALIII-Q hardware there (EIA-232)
are two 1-1/4" 11.5 NPT conduit entrances and
five 1" 11.5 NPT conduit entrances in the bottom Baud Rate Feet Meters
of the unit and one 1" 11.5 NPT conduit entrance
in the top of the unit. 38,400 250 75
19,200 500 150
5. In warm climates, AccuLoad III should be
9,600 1,000 305
shaded from direct sunlight. The maximum ex-
ternal temperature of the AccuLoad III housing 4,800 2,000 610
must not exceed 140°F (60°C) to ensure that the 2,400 4,000 1,220
internal temperature limit is not exceeded.
1,200 4,000 1,220

Electrical
Table 3. Maximum Cable Length and Baud Rate
1. All DC wiring must be routed into AccuLoad III (EIA-485)
through the conduit entries located in the bottom
of the housing. Do not route DC and AC wiring Baud Rates Feet Meters
through the same conduit entry.
1,200 to 38,400 4,000 1,220

2 MN006135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05)


Section II – Pre-Installation Considerations

3. All AC wiring must be routed into AccuLoad III b) The proper grounding point is a ½" to ¾" di-
through the conduit entries located in the bottom ameter copper stake that extends into the
of the housing. Connectors sized for a maximum water table. Where this is not practical, a
of 14 gauge wire, consult the local electrical ground plane may be used.
codes for the minimum AC wire size required for
your application. Do not route AC and DC wiring Note: Electrical conduit, piping, and structural steel are
through the same conduit entry. not considered proper grounding points for equipment
using electronics.

4. All AC wiring should be stranded copper and


c) No other devices, except AccuLoad IIIs and
must comply with federal, state and local codes
ancillary equipment such as load printers,
and specifications.
should be connected to any point in the
grounding circuit.
5. Two separate AC circuits must be provided from
the breaker panel. One circuit will supply isolated
7. If external relay permissives are used in series
power to the AccuLoad III electronics (instrument
with AccuLoad III relays, an RC network must be
power). The second circuit will supply power to
placed in parallel with the permissive to prevent
the external devices.
a false turn-on of the AccuLoad III relays. Rec-
ommended RC network = 0.1 UF capacitor and
6. For proper operation the AccuLoad III must be
a 680 Ω resistor (Electrocube part number RG
earth grounded. The grounding point should be
as close to the unit as possible. To ensure 2031-11).
proper earth ground:
8. Interposing relays must be installed between the
a) The resistance between the ground lug in pump controller, alarming device, and the Accu-
the AccuLoad III and the grounding point Load III permissive sense relays.
must not exceed 2 Ω.

MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05) 3


Section III – Installation

Mechanical 4. All shields must be connected to terminals 3, 13,


14, or 15 on terminal block TB4 on the EAAI
See Pre-installation Considerations. Board or terminal 3 and 4 on terminal block TB6
on the KDC Board, or terminals 9 and 10 on TB14
on the BSE Board.
Electrical
All exposed shields must be properly insulated to
1. AC circuits must be isolated from DC circuits and
prevent short circuits to other terminals or to the
brought into the unit through their respective
chassis. The shield at the device (e.g., tempera-
conduit openings.
ture device, transmitter, etc.) must be cut back to
the insulation and taped off. All shields should be
2. CENELEC-Approved Units continuous. If splices are required, they must be
soldered and properly insulated.
(a) Cable entry must be to EN50018 Para 12.4:
The cable end must be securely installed If other communicating devices are used with the
and, depending on cable type, be properly AccuLoad III, refer to the manual for that unit for
protected from mechanical damage. If the shielding information. Shields for other commu-
cable end is connected in the hazardous nicating equipment should not be terminated in
area, then an EN-APPROVED connector or the AccuLoad III.
terminal box must be used.
Note: Shields must not be terminated at the ground lugs.
(b) Cable gland or conduit systems:
• Connection is only allowed via suitable, 5. Sufficient slack should be provided for the wiring
EN-APPROVED glands or conduit. in the AccuLoad III to permit easy removal of the
boards. With sufficient slack, the terminal blocks
• Unused entries must be suitably blocked can be removed and laid back out of the way so
according to EN50018 Para 12.5. that the boards can be replaced without remov-
ing individual wires.
• Non-certified standard cable glands are
not to be used. 6. There is a ground lug provided in the unit. The
wire from the lug should be connected to the
proper grounding point. See Pre-Installation
To Meet Standard Australia Certification Considerations, page 2.
AS2480
An NPT to metric conduit adapter must be sup- Note: CENELEC approved AccuLoad IIIs require that the
customer install ferrules (Aderendhulsen) per DIN 46 228 on
plied and fitted by the installer to provide the entry the grounding wires prior to installation into the grounding
required by AS2480. lugs.

2. All signal and DC wiring should be connected be- 7. Typical electrical installation diagrams are pro-
fore connecting AC wiring. vided in the following sections to show the Accu-
Load III and ancillary equipment. Before wiring
3. Be sure all connections on the terminal blocks are the ancillary equipment, refer to its installation
tight. manual.

4 MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05)


Section III – Installation

Installing and Removing the Analog I/O


Module
Caution: Turn off the power at the unit prior to installing or re-
moving the Analog I/O Module. Failure to do so will damage
modules.

Care should be taken when installing or removing


the Analog I/O modules so as not to damage the
board or the module. To install the module, line up
the alignment pins with the socket and push down on
the module. Once it is seated, screw in the mounting
screw until tight. Do not over-tighten the screw. To Figure 2. Connector and Switches on PIB Board
remove the modules from the board, loosen the
mounting screw and pull up on the module. The default setting from the factory is "times 1." The
switch is closed (ON). To multiply the incoming
pulses times 2, push the switch of the incoming
pulse channel to the open (OFF) position. The
switches are located on the PIB boards, as shown in
Figure 2 above. The PIB board that is located on the
EAAI board is for pulse inputs 1 through 6. The PIB
board that is located on the BSE board is for pulse
inputs 7 through 12.

Note: The switches correspond to the pulse input channels (i.e.,


Meter Pulse In #1 is equal to Switch #1.) See Table 6 for corre-
sponding Pulse Input channels.

Figure 1. Analog Modules


Start-Up
When the wiring is completed and verified, power
may be applied to the unit. The displays should light,
indicating that the AccuLoad III is ready for Start-Up.
Input Frequency x2 Please reference the Operator Reference Manual.
If the application requires a pulse rate that is higher
than the meter is capable of putting out, the Accu-
Load III can multiply the incoming pulses times 2.
This option is activated by switches located on the
PIB boards. The PIB boards are located on the EAAI
and the BSE boards.

MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05) 5


Section IV – Diagrams

12.6"
(322)

1.00" - 11.5" NPT for


Conduit Entrances 21.6"
Typical 5 Places (547)

1.25" - 11.5" NPT for


Conduit Entrances
Typical 2 Places CL 3.5"
(89) 4.88"
7.8" (124)
(198) 3.5"
13.8" (89)
(351)
6.0"
(152)

4.12" 3.75"
(105) (85) 1.00" - 11.5" NPT for
7.12" 7.30" Conduit Entrance
0.500 - 13 UNC - 2B x .050 Deep (181) (185) Top Side of Housing
Typical 8 Places 8.5"
(216) Typical 1 Place
17.0"
(432)

4.0"
(102)
CL
8.0"
(203)

Figure 3. AccuLoad III-Q Dimensions

6 MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05)


Section IV – Diagrams

1 - 11.5" NPT
2 Places

8.0"
(203)

2.69"
(68)

7.5"
(190)
14.2"
8.5"
(361)
(216)
4.2"
(107)

3.00"
(76)
11.8"
6.00" (300)
(152)

5.00"
Back View (127)
2.5"
(64)

1.25" - 11.5" NPT for


Conduit Entrance
Typical 3 Places

0.375" - 16 UNC-2B x 0.56" Deep


Typical 8 Places
3.56" 2.87"
(Bottom and Back Mounting)
(90) (73)

1.4"
(36)

4.2"
(107)
8.5"
(216)

Figure 4. AccuLoad III-S Dimensions

MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05) 7


Section IV – Diagrams

TP3 X4
CN3

CN2

J26
U41 U37
TP10
U15 U44

TB1
TP4

U36
Display #1

Display #2

VCC GND
U17

U47
U2

TB2
J14
J13
J12 U39 U40

TB4
J11
J10 U6
CN7

TB3
CN9 U34
U35
U5
F3
TP16

TB5
TP20
J15 J16

TB6
J17
J18
J19
J20
J21
J5 U33
J6
J7 TP15

D16
J8
J9 U4
J22
J23
J24
J25
TP14
EAAI

BSE

TP12 U66
TP5 C69 C68
L4 L3
TP13
TP2

U30 CN1 TP9 CN13 CN14


CN8 TP19
TP6 TP1 TP19 GND U61 C81
C21 vcc

J4 U11 U9 U8 U7 U3 U1
J3 J2

J1
KDC
236060-1-01
SERIES
U10
C13
C12
U23 U21 U20 U19 U18 U16 U14
CN6

CN10
Keypad Cable

Figure 5. KDC Layout

Configurable jumper locations are heavily circled on the diagram above. It is important to note that all but one of
these jumpers, J22, are factory defaults and should not be configured by the user. The proper settings are pro-
vided below so if one of these is accidentally changed, it can be returned to its original position. J22 is the jumper
used to zero the passcodes. Jumpers are configured using the plugs that fit over the jumper prongs. A jumper with
no prongs plugged, or with one prong plugged, is OUT. A jumper with both prongs plugged is IN.

Note: Should Program Mode be inaccessible after changing PROMs, or if the operator loses or forgets the access code, set J22 to In, then
power up. Entry to the program mode is provided. Check passcodes and remove jumper J22 when finished.

1 – In 4 – Out 7 – Out 10 – Out 13 – In 16 – Out 19 – Out 23 – In*


2 – In 5 – Out 8 – Out 11 – In 14 – Out 17 – Out 20 – In 24 – In**
3 – In 6 – In*** 9 – Out 12 – Out 15 – In 18 – In 21 – Out 25 – Out

* Jumper 23 if removed indicates there is not a BSE board in the System (ALIII-S Hardware)
** Jumper 24 if removed indicates there is only one display (ALIII-S Hardware)
*** For units shipped prior to October 2001: J6 must be in the "in" position for Optrex Model DMF5003N. For units
shipped after October 2001: J6 must be in the "out" position for Model MTG-2406 displays.

8 MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05)


Section IV – Diagrams

Ribbon Cable

Figure 6. EAAI Layout

The user-configurable jumper on the EAAI board is indicated by a circle and arrow in the diagram above. See the
table on the following page for an explanation of analog module settings. This jumper has been configured for the
modules that were shipped with the unit. Changes should only be made if different modules are added or deleted.
Modules must be installed with inputs first, followed by outputs.

MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05) 9


Section IV – Diagrams

Analog Module Settings (JP1 on EAAI)

6 Inputs, 0 Outputs 2 Inputs, 4 Outputs

5 Inputs, 1 Output 1 Input, 5 Outputs

4 Inputs, 2 Outputs 0 Inputs, 6 Outputs

3 Inputs, 3 Outputs

Table 4. Analog Module Settings

10 MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05)


Section IV – Diagrams

Figure 7. BSE Layout


Note: JP1 3 through 6 define the number of BIOB inputs. JP1 1 and 2 are not used.

MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05) 11


Section IV – Diagrams

Bi-State DC Inputs and Output Jumper Settings (JP1 on the BSE)

8 Inputs, 0 Outputs 3 Inputs, 5 Outputs

7 Inputs, 1 Output 2 Input, 6 Outputs

6 Inputs, 2 Outputs 1 Inputs, 7 Outputs

5 Inputs, 3 Outputs 0 Inputs, 8 Outputs

4 Inputs, 4 Outputs

Table 5. Bi-State Inputs and Outputs

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TB5
KDC Smith Meter 1 RTD +
TB1
COM #1 2 SIG +
1 TX TB10 BSE TB14 AM #1

6
5

9
8
7
4
3
2
1
EAAI

MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05)


3

12
11
10
SIG -
2 RX 1 FT1 1

PT1
Out # 15 AC 4 RTD -
3 RTS 232 2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 RTD + TB2
4 CTS Out # 16 AC Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service

-
-
-
-
-
-

+
+
+
+
+
+
4 FT4 4 6 SIG + AM #2 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules
5 COM TB2 7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
5 FT5 5 SIG - locations on the EAAI replacement board.
6 TX + COM #2 Out # 17 AC 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
TX 1 6 FT6 6 RTD -

Figure 8. KDC/EAAI/PIB/BSE Boards


7 TX - handling.
232 RX 2 7 FT7 7 9 RTD + In #8 (AC) 3
8 RX + 485 Out # 18 AC

Pulse In #7
COM 3 8 FT8 8 10 SIG + In #9 (AC)

Pulse In #9
Pulse In #8
AM #3 4

Pulse In #12
Pulse In #11
Pulse In #10
9 RX - TX + 9 Gnd 9 11 SIG -
4 Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 COM TX - 10 Gnd 10 12
5 TB9 RTD -

ON
1
In #11 (AC) 6
TB4 485 RX + 6 Out # 20 AC PIB 13 SIG +
2
AM #4 TB3
RX - 7 14 SIG -
1 + 3

S1
In #1 DC COM 8 Out # 21 AC Board 15 SIG + 1
2 - AM #5 Out #4 (AC)

On = X1
4 2

OFF = X2
3 16 SIG -

123456
+ TB3 5
In #2 DC Out # 22 AC 17 SIG + 3
4 - 6 AM #6 Out #5 (AC)
TX + 1 18 SIG - PT1 4
5 + 7
In #3 DC TX - 2 Out # 23 AC 5
6 - COM #3 8 1 + Out #6 (AC)
3 TB6 6
RX + 9 Pulse In #1
7 + 485 2 -
Pulse Out #1 RX - 4 Out # 24 AC 1 FT1 7
8 - 10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
COM 5 2 FT2 Pulse In #2 8
N.C. 11 TB12
9 Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 FT3 9
10 N.C. BIO In #1 1 5 + Out #8 (AC)
1 JP1 4 FT4 Pulse In #3 10
Out # 26 AC Com #1 2 6 -
TB5 2 123456 5 FT5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
1 + 3 BIO In #2 4
6 FT6 Pulse In #4
PIB 12
TB6 Out # 27 AC 8 -
2 Out #1 DC 4 7 FT7 TB7
- Com #2 5
5 8 FT8 9 +
3 + 1 Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5
+24 VDC In 10 - 1
Out #2 DC 2 6 BIO In #3 7 9 FT9 Out #10 (AC)
4 - 2
Gnd 3 7 10 FT10 11 +
5 + Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
Out #3 DC 8 12 - Out #11 (AC)
6 - Gnd 4 BIO Out #3 9 4
9 BIO In #4 10
7 + Out # 30 AC TB4
10 5
Pulse Out #2 Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
8 - Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
Section IV – Diagrams

10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Prewired at the factory

13
Section IV – Diagrams

PT1 PT1

1 + 1 +
Pulse In #7 Pulse In #1
2 - 2 -
3 + 3 +
4 -
Pulse In #8 BSE PIB 4 -
Pulse In #2
EAAI PIB
5 + Board 5 +
6 -
Pulse In #9 S1 6 -
Pulse In #3 Board
7 + ON 7 + S1
Pulse In #10 123 45 6 Pulse In #4
8 - On = X1 8 -
OFF = X2 ON
9 + 9 + 123 45 6
Pulse In #11 Pulse In #5 On = X1
10 - 10 - OFF = X2

11 + 11 +
Pulse In #12 Pulse In #6
12 - 12 -

Figure 9. PIB Boards


Note: AccuLoad III-S hardware has one PIB board.

Pulse Inputs

6-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware)


Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Meter # 3A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter # 3A Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter # 3B
Dual/Integrity N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Single Pulse Meter #4A Meter #5A Meter #6A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #4A Meter #4B Meter #6A Meter #5A Meter #5B Meter #6B
Dual/Integrity N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
5-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Meter # 3A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter # 3A Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter # 3B
Dual/Integrity N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Single Pulse Meter #4A Meter #5A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #4A Meter #4B Injector/Dens. Meter #5A Meter #5B Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

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4-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware)


Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens. Meter #2A Meter #2B Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1A Bar Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #2A Bar
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Single Pulse Meter #3A Meter #4A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #3A Meter #3B Injector/Dens. Meter #4A Meter #4B Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #3A Meter #3B Meter #3A Bar Meter #4A Meter #4B Meter #4A Bar
3-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens. Meter #2A Meter #2B Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1A Bar Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #2A Bar
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Single Pulse Meter #3A Injector Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #3A Meter #3B Injector/Dens. Reserved Reserved Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #3A Meter #3B Meter #3A Bar Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
2-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens. Meter #2A Meter #2B Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1A Bar Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #2A Bar
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Single Pulse Injector Injector Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Injector Injector Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Injector Injector Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
1-Product Meter (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Reserved Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Reserved Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1A Bar Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Single Pulse Injector Injector Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Injector Injector Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Injector Injector Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.

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6-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-S Hardware Rev. 10.08 and above firmeware
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Meter #3A Meter #4A. Meter #5A. Meter #6A
Dual Pulse N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Dual/Integrity N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
5-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-S Hardware Rev. 10.08 and above firmeware
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Meter #3A Meter #4A. Meter #5A. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Dual/Integrity N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
4-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-S Hardware Rev. 10.08 and above firmeware
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Meter #3A Meter #4A. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Dual/Integrity N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
3-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-S Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Meter #3A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #3A Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #3B
Dual/Integrity N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
2-Product Meters (AccuLoad III-S Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Meter #2A Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens. Meter #2A Meter #2B Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1A Bar Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #2A Bar
1-Product Meter (AccuLoad III-S Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Single Pulse Meter #1A Reserved Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Reserved Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1A Bar Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens. Injector/Dens.
Table 6. Pulse Inputs
Note: When using dual pulse and not the A Bar inputs for transmitter security, the pulse inputs for the A Bar assignment will be not used

Dual Pulse Inputs for Rev. 10.07 and Above Firmware (With Flow Controlled Additive)
5 Product Meters with 1 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #3A Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #3B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse Meter #4A Meter #4B FC Inj #1A Meter #5A Meter #5B FC Inj #1B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
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4 Product Meters with 2 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)


Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #3A Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #3B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse Meter #4A Meter #4B FC Inj #2A FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B FC Inj #2B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
4 Product Meters with 1 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #3A Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #3B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse Meter #4A Meter #4B Injector/Dens FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B Injector/Dens
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
3 Product Meters with 3 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #3A Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #3B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B FC Inj #3A FC Inj #2A FC Inj #2B FC Inj #3B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
3 Product Meters with 2 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #3A Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #3B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B Injector/Dens FC Inj #2A FC Inj #2B Injector/Dens
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
3 Product Meters with 1 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens Meter #2A Meter #2B Injector/Dens
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1 Bar Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #2 Bar
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse Meter #3A Meter #3B Injector/Dens FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B Injector/Dens
Dual/Integrity Meter #3A Meter #3B Meter #3 Bar FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B FC Inj #1 Bar

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2 Product Meters with 4 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)


Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B FC Inj #1A Meter #2A Meter #2B FC Inj #1B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse FC Inj #2A FC Inj #2B FC Inj #4A FC Inj #3A FC Inj #3B FC Inj #4B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
2 Product Meters with 3 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B FC Inj #1A Meter #2A Meter #2B FC Inj #1B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse FC Inj #2A FC Inj #2B Injector/Dens FC Inj #3A FC Inj #3B Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
2 Product Meters with 2 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens Meter #2A Meter #2B Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1 Bar Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #2
Bar
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B Injector/Dens FC Inj #2A FC Inj #2B Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B FC Inj #1 Bar FC Inj #2A FC Inj #2B FC Inj #2
Bar
2 Product Meters with 1 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens Meter #2A Meter #2B Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1 Bar Meter #2A Meter #2B Meter #2
Bar
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B Injector/Dens Reserved Reserved Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity FC Inj #1A FC Inj #1B FC Inj #1 Bar Injector/Dens Injector/Dens Injec-
tor/Dens
1 Product Meters with 4 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B FC Inj #2A FC Inj #1A FC Inj 1 B PC Inj #2B

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Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse FC Inj #3A PC Inj #3B Injector/Dens FC Inj #4A FC Inj #4B Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA
1 Product Meters with 3 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens FC Inj #1A FC Inj 1 B Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1 Bar FC Inj #1A FC Inj 1 B FC Inj # 1
Bar
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse FC Inj #2A PC Inj #2B Injector/Dens FC Inj #3A FC Inj #3B Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity FC Inj #2A PC Inj #2B PC Inj #2 Bar FC Inj #3A FC Inj #3B FC Inj # 3
Bar
1 Product Meters with 2 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens FC Inj #1A FC Inj 1 B Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1 Bar FC Inj #1A FC Inj 1 B FC Inj#1
Bar
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse FC Inj #2A PC Inj #2B Injector/Dens Reserved Reserved Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity FC Inj #2A PC Inj #2B PC Inj #2 Bar Injector/Dens Injector/Dens Injec-
tor/Dens
1 Product Meters with 1 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – Q Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens FC Inj A FC Inj 1 B Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1 Bar FC Inj A FC Inj 1 B FC Inj Bar
Input #7 Input #8 Input #9 Input #10 Input #11 Input #12
Dual Pulse Injector Injector Injector/Dens Injector/Dens Injector/Dens Injec-
tor/Dens
Dual/Integrity Injector Injector Injector/Dens Injector/Dens Injector/Dens Injec-
tor/Dens

2 Product Meters with 1 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – S Hardware)


Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B FC Inj #1A Meter #2A Meter #2B FC Inj #1 B
Dual/Integrity NA NA NA NA NA NA

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1 Product Meter with 2 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – S Hardware)


Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens. FC Inj A FC Inj 1 B Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1 Bar FC Inj A FC Inj 1 B FC Inj Bar
1 Product Meter with 1 Flow Controlled Additive (AccuLoad III – S Hardware)
Input #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Input #5 Input #6
Dual Pulse Meter #1A Meter #1B Injector/Dens. FC Inj A FC Inj 1 B Injector/Dens.
Dual/Integrity Meter #1A Meter #1B Meter #1 Bar FC Inj A FC Inj 1 B FC Inj Bar

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Black Black Black Black Black Black

Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow

Red Red Red Red Red Red

White White White White White White

Meter #5 Meter #3 Meter #1


Meter #6 Meter #4 Meter #2
Note: Yellow wire only connected
when dual pulse input required.

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
11
12

10

3
5
9
8
7
6

4
3
2
1

PT1

1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

4
-

FT4 4 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


6
Out # 17 AC
FT6 6 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
123 45 6

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 TB6 1 + Out #6 (AC)
Pulse In #1 6
9 2 -
Out # 24 AC 1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
Out #8 (AC)
1
Out # 26 AC
JP1
BIO In #1
Com #1
1
2
4 5
6
+
-
Pulse In #3 PIB 10
2 123456 5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
3 BIO In #2 4
6 Pulse In #4 S1 12
Out # 27 AC 8 -
4 7 ON TB7
Com #2 5
5 8 9 + 12 34 5 6
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 On = X1 1
6 9 10 - OFF = X2 Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 BIO Out #3 9
12 - Out #11 (AC)
9
4
Out # 30 AC BIO In #4 10 TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3
In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 10. Wiring Schematic, Prime 4 Meter Single Pulse


Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.

Prime 4 Wire Codes:


Black: Common
Red: +24 Vdc
White: Signal A
Yellow: Signal B

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Section IV – Diagrams

Prime 4 Prime 4 Prime 4 Prime 4 Prime 4 Prime 4

Black Black Black Black Black Black

Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow

Red Red Red Red Red Red

White White White White White White

Meter #5 Meter #3 Meter #1


Meter #6 Meter #4 Meter #2

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
12
11
10

3
5
9
8
7
6

4
3
2
1

PT1

1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

+
-

4 FT4 4 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


6
Out # 17 AC
FT6 6 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
123456

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 1 + Out #6 (AC)
TB6 6
9 Pulse In #1
Out # 24 AC 2 -
1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
1 Out #8 (AC)
1
Out # 26 AC
JP1
BIO In #1
Com #1 2
4 5
6
+
-
Pulse In #3 PIB 10
2 123 456 5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
3 6 Pulse In #4 S1 12
Out # 27 AC BIO In #2 4 8
4 7 -
Com #2 5 ON TB7
5 8 9 + 12345 6
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 On = X1 1
6 10 - OFF = X2 Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 12 - Out #11 (AC)
BIO Out #3 9 4
9 BIO In #4 10
Out # 30 AC TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 11. Wiring Schematic, Prime 4 Meters Dual Pulse

Note: Drawing is shown with dual meters and each meter being shown wired as a dual pulse input. When not using the dual pulse input, see
figure 10.
Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.

Prime 4 Wire Codes:


Black: Common
Red: +24 Vdc
White: Signal A
Yellow: Signal B

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Section IV – Diagrams

PEX-P Tranmitter PEX-P Tranmitter PEX-P Tranmitter PEX-P Tranmitter PEX-P Tranmitter PEX-P Tranmitter
Meter #6 Meter #5 Meter #4 Meter #3 Meter #2 Meter #1

Black Black Black Black Black Black

Red Red Red Red Red Red

White White White White White White

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
12
11
10

3
8
7
6
5
4
3
9

2
1

PT1
1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

4
-

FT4 4 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


Out # 17 AC 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
6 FT6 6 handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
12345 6

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 TB6 1 + Out #6 (AC)
Pulse In #1 6
9 2 -
Out # 24 AC 1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
Out #8 (AC)
1
Out # 26 AC
JP1
BIO In #1
Com #1 2
1
4 5
6
+
-
Pulse In #3 PIB 10
2 123456 5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
3 6 Pulse In #4 S1 12
Out # 27 AC BIO In #2 4 8
4 7 -
Com #2 5 ON TB7
5 8 9 + 123456
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 On = X1 1
6 10 - OFF = X2 Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 BIO Out #3 9
12 - Out #11 (AC)
9 4
Out # 30 AC BIO In #4 10 TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 12. Wiring Schematic, PEX-P Transmitter Single Pulse


Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.

PEXP Wire Codes:


Black: Signal
Red: +24 Vdc
White: Common

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Section IV – Diagrams

PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter

6 6 6 6 6 6

5 5 5 5 5 5

4 4 4 4 4 4

3 3 3 3 3 3

2 2 2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1 1 1

Meter #6 Meter #5 Meter #4 Meter #3 Meter #2 Meter #1

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
12
11
10

3
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

PT1

1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
5 TB2
3 FT3 3
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

4 FT4 4
-

remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


6
Out # 17 AC
FT6 6 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
123 4 5 6

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 1 + Out #6 (AC)
TB6 6
9 Pulse In #1
Out # 24 AC 2 -
1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
Out #8 (AC)
1
Out # 26 AC
JP1
BIO In #1
Com #1 2
1
4 5
6
+
-
Pulse In #3 PIB 10
2 123 456 5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
3 6 Pulse In #4 S1 12
Out # 27 AC BIO In #2 4 8
4 7 -
Com #2 5 ON TB7
5 8 9 + 12 3 4 5 6
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 On = X1 1
6 10 - OFF = X2 Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 BIO Out #3 9
12 - Out #11 (AC)
9 4
Out # 30 AC BIO In #4 10 TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 13. Wiring Schematic, PPS Transmitters Single Pulse


Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.

PPST Terminal Connections


1: Common
2: + 24 Vdc
3: Signal B
4: B Bar
5: Signal A
6: A Bar

24 MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05)


Section IV – Diagrams

PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter PPS Transmitter

6 6 6 6 6 6

5 5 5 5 5 5

4 4 4 4 4 4

3 3 3 3 3 3

2 2 2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1 1 1

Meter #6 Meter #5 Meter #4 Meter #3 Meter #2 Meter #1

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
11
12

10

3
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

PT1

1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

4 FT4 4
-

remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


6
Out # 17 AC
FT6 6 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
12 3 45 6

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 TB6 1 + Out #6 (AC)
Pulse In #1 6
9 2 -
Out # 24 AC 1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
Out #8 (AC)
1
Out # 26 AC
JP1
BIO In #1
Com #1
1
2
4 5
6
+
-
Pulse In #3 PIB 10
2 123456 5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
3 6 Pulse In #4 S1 12
Out # 27 AC BIO In #2 4 8
4 7 -
Com #2 5 ON TB7
5 8 9 + 123 4 5 6
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 On = X1 1
6 10 - OFF = X2 Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 BIO Out #3 9
12 - Out #11 (AC)
9 4
Out # 30 AC BIO In #4 10 TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 14. Wiring Diagram, PPS Dual Pulse Transmitter


Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.

PPST Terminal Connections


1: Common
2: +24 Vdc
3: Signal B
4: B Bar
5: Signal A
6: A Bar

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Section IV – Diagrams

Turbine Meter Turbine Meter Turbine Meter Turbine Meter Turbine Meter Turbine Meter

1 1 1 1 1 1

3 3 3 3 3 3

5 5 5 5 5 5

PA-6 Preamp PA-6 Preamp PA-6 Preamp PA-6 Preamp PA-6 Preamp PA-6 Preamp

Meter #6 Meter #5 Meter #4 Meter #3 Meter #2 Meter #1

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
12
11
10

3
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

PT1

1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

+
-

4 FT4 4 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


6
Out # 17 AC
FT6 6 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
123 4 5 6

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 TB6 1 + Out #6 (AC)
Pulse In #1 6
9 2 -
Out # 24 AC 1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
Out #8 (AC)
1
Out # 26 AC
JP1
BIO In #1
Com #1
1
2
4 5
6
+
-
Pulse In #3 PIB 10
2 123456 5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
3 6 Pulse In #4 S1 12
Out # 27 AC BIO In #2 4 8
4 7 -
Com #2 5 ON TB7
5 8 9 + 123 4 5 6
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 On = X1 1
6 10 - OFF = X2 Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 12 - Out #11 (AC)
BIO Out #3 9 4
9 BIO In #4 10
Out # 30 AC TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 15. Wiring Diagram, Turbine Meters with PA-6 Preamps Single Pulse
Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.

PA-6 Terminal Connections


1: Common
3: Signal
5: +24 Vdc

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Section IV – Diagrams

Turbine Meter Turbine Meter Turbine Meter Turbine Meter Turbine Meter Turbine Meter

1 1 1 1 1 1

3 3 3 3 3 3

5 5 5 5 5 5

PA-6 Preamps PA-6 Preamps PA-6 Preamps PA-6 Preamps PA-6 Preamps PA-6 Preamps

1 1 1 1 1 1

3 3 3 3 3 3

5 5 5 5 5 5

Meter #6 Meter #5 Meter #4 Meter #3 Meter #2 Meter #1

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
11
12

10

3
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

PT1

1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

+
-

4 FT4 4 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


6
Out # 17 AC
FT6 6 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
123 456

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 1 + Out #6 (AC)
TB6 6
9 Pulse In #1
Out # 24 AC 2 -
1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
Out #8 (AC)
1
Out # 26 AC
JP1
BIO In #1
Com #1 2
1
4 5
6
+
-
Pulse In #3 PIB 10
2 12 345 6 5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
3 6 Pulse In #4 S1 12
Out # 27 AC BIO In #2 4 8
4 7 -
Com #2 5 ON TB7
5 8 9 + 12345 6
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 On = X1 1
6 10 - OFF = X2 Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 12 - Out #11 (AC)
BIO Out #3 9 4
9 BIO In #4 10
Out # 30 AC TB4 5
10 Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 16. Wiring Schematic, Dual Pulse Turbine Meters with PA-6 Preamps
Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.

PA-6 Terminal Connections (Preamp #1)


1: Common
3: Signal A
5: +24 Vdc
PA-6 Terminal Connections (Preamp #2)
1: Common
3: Signal B
5: +24 Vdc

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Section IV – Diagrams

Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter

10 10 10 10 10 10

9 9 9 9 9 9

Meter #6 Meter #5 Meter #4 Meter #3 Meter #2 Meter #1

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
12
11
10

3
5
9
8
7
6

4
3
2
1

PT1

1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

4
-

FT4 4 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


Out # 17 AC 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
6 FT6 6 handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
123 4 5 6

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 TB6 1 + Out #6 (AC)
Pulse In #1 6
9 2 -
Out # 24 AC 1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
Out #8 (AC)
1
Out # 26 AC
JP1
BIO In #1
Com #1 2
1
4 5
6
+
-
Pulse In #3 PIB 10
2 123456 5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
3 6 Pulse In #4 S1 12
Out # 27 AC BIO In #2 4 8
4 7 -
Com #2 5 ON TB7
5 8 9 + 123 4 5 6
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 On = X1 1
6 10 - OFF = X2 Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 BIO Out #3 9
12 - Out #11 (AC)
9 4
Out # 30 AC BIO In #4 10 TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 17. Wiring Diagram, Apollo Single Pulse Transmitter


Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.
Note: AccuLoad III 24 Vdc power supply can be used to power a maximum of two Apollo meters. If more than two Apollo meters are con-
nected to an AccuLoad III, an extended power supply must be used to power the meter transmitter.
Note: Apollo internal transmitter jumper connecting pins must be strapped for +15V by selecting the 10-8 jumper position.

Apollo Transmitter Connections


1. Remote Zero 6. Analog 1 – 11-14. Remote Display
2. Control Output – 7. Analog 1 + 15. 24 Vdc Power Common
3. Control Output + 8. Frequency 2 + 16. +24 Vdc Power
4. Analog 2 – 9. Return – 17-21. User Serial Port
5. Analog 2 + 10. Frequency 1 +

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Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter Apollo Transmitter

10 10 10 10 10 10

8 8 8 8 8 8

9 9 9 9 9 9

Meter #6 Meter #5 Meter #4 Meter #3 Meter #2 Meter #1

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
12
11
10

3
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

PT1

1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

+
-

4 FT4 4 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


6
Out # 17 AC
FT6 6 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
12 3 45 6

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 1 + Out #6 (AC)
TB6 6
9 Pulse In #1
Out # 24 AC 2 -
1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
Out #8 (AC)
1
Out # 26 AC
JP1
BIO In #1
Com #1 2
1
4 5
6
+
-
Pulse In #3 PIB 10
2 12345 6 5 11
BIO Out #1 3 7 + Out #9 (AC)
3 6 Pulse In #4 S1 12
Out # 27 AC BIO In #2 4 8
4 7 -
Com #2 5 ON TB7
5 8 9 + 123 4 5 6
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 On = X1 1
6 10 - OFF = X2 Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 12 - Out #11 (AC)
BIO Out #3 9 4
9 BIO In #4 10
Out # 30 AC TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 18. Wiring Schematic, Apollo Dual Pulse Transmitter


Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.
Note: AccuLoad III 24 Vdc power supply can be used to power a maximum of two Apollo meters. If more than two Apollo meters are con-
nected to an AccuLoad III, an extended power supply must be used to power the meter transmitter.
Note: Apollo internal transmitter jumper connecting pins must be strapped for +15V by selecting the 10-8 jumper position and the quadra-
ture output selection with a jumper from 1-2.

Apollo Transmitter Connections


1. Remote Zero 6. Analog 1 – 11-14. Remote Display
2. Control Output – 7. Analog 1 + 15. 24 Vdc Power Common
3. Control Output + 8. Frequency 2 + 16. +24 Vdc Power
4. Analog 2 – 9. Return – 17-21. User Serial Port
5. Analog 2 + 10. Frequency 1 +

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Open Collector Output #6 Open Collector Output #5 Open Collector Output #4 Open Collector Output #3 Open Collector Output #2 Open Collector Output #1

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
12
11
10

3
8
7
6
5
4
3
9

2
1

PT1
1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

4 FT4 4
-

remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules


7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7

5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.


6
Out # 17 AC
FT6 6 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
123 45 6

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 1 + Out #6 (AC)
TB6 6
9 Pulse In #1
Out # 24 AC 2 -
1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
BIO In #1 1 5 + Out #8 (AC)
1 JP1 4 Pulse In #3 10
Out # 26 AC Com #1 2 6 -
2 123 45 6 5 11
3
BIO Out #1
BIO In #2
3
4
6
7 +
Pulse In #4
PIB Out #9 (AC)
12
Out # 27 AC 8 -
4 7 TB7
Com #2 5
5 8 9 +
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 1
6 10 - Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 12 - Out #11 (AC)
BIO Out #3 9 4
9 BIO In #4 10
Out # 30 AC TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 19A. Wiring Schematic, Open Collector Output


Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.

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Section IV – Diagrams

Figure 19B. Wiring Schematic, GPST Dual Pulse Transmitter + 24 Vdc with Open Collector Output with
Common Ground

Figure 19C. Wiring Schematic, GPST Dual Pulse Transmitter + 12 Vdc with Open Collector Output with
Common Ground Converter P2412 see MN06117.

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Section IV – Diagrams

+24Vdc
METERED INJECTOR PIB
+V R

SIG Input

COMM
+V

P.S.
GND

Typical Metered Injector Additive Meter

Figure 20. Metered Injector to PIB Wiring Diagram

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Section IV – Diagrams

Signal - Signal - Signal - Signal -

Signal + Signal + Signal + Signal +

24 Vdc + 24 Vdc + 24 Vdc + 24 Vdc +

Additive Meter #4 Additive Meter #3 Additive Meter #2 Additive Meter #1

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI
11
12

10

3
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

PT1
1 FT1 1
Out # 15 AC 4
2 FT2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service
+

+
4
-

-
FT4 4 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules
7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7
5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.
Out # 17 AC 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
6 FT6 6 handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
123456

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 1 + Out #6 (AC)
TB6 6
9 Pulse In #1
Out # 24 AC 2 -
1 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 Pulse In #2 8
11 TB12
Out # 25 AC 3 4 -
12 9
BIO In #1 1 5 + Out #8 (AC)
1 JP1 4 Pulse In #3 10
Out # 26 AC Com #1 2 6 -
2 123 456 5 11
3
BIO Out #1
BIO In #2
3
4
6
7 +
Pulse In #4
PIB Out #9 (AC)
12
Out # 27 AC 8 -
4 7 TB7
Com #2 5
5 8 9 +
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 1
6 10 - Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 12 - Out #11 (AC)
BIO Out #3 9 4
9 BIO In #4 10
Out # 30 AC TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 21. Wiring Schematic, Four Additive Meters

This diagram is valid only when using one or two product meters. For other setups refer to the table on pulse in-
puts for available wiring connections.

Caution: For clarity, shields not shown. Connect Terminals 3, 13, 14, or 15 to Terminal Block 4.

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Section IV – Diagrams

L1 N or L2

Valve Feedback Switches AccuLoad III


#1 Input #___
Voltage
Sense

#2 Input #___ Voltage


Sense

#3 Input #___
Voltage
Sense

#4 Input #___ Voltage


Sense

Arm #1

Figure 22. Typical Block Valve Feedback Wiring

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Section IV – Diagrams

L1 N or L2

Injector Feedback Switches AccuLoad III


#1 Input #___
Voltage
Sense

#2 Input #___ Voltage


Sense

#3 Input #___
Voltage
Sense

#4 Input #___ Voltage


Sense

Arm #1

Figure 23. Typical Additive Feedback Wiring

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Section IV – Diagrams

Figure 24. Electric Motor-Operated Block Valve/Pump Control

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Section IV – Diagrams

L1 N

B1 B1

R1A

R1B

R1C
R2A R2B R2C R2D R2N
R1D

R1N

Pump Controller

Notes:
1. This figure shows wiring for a typical pump and alarm contact array for multiple
AccuLoad III-controlled load arms if the pump and alarm control options are used.
2. R1A through R1N represent the contacts of the customer-supplied relay (R1) on
the output of the AccuLoad III pump permissive contacts.
3. R2A through R2N represent the contacts of the customer-supplied relay (R2) on
the output of the AccuLoad III alarm permissive contacts.
4. An interposing relay must be used between the pump controller and the AccuLoad
III pump contacts.

Figure 25. AccuLoad III Pump and Alarm Contacts

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Section IV – Diagrams

High Speed Prover Output

TB5
Smith Meter 1
2
TB10 BSE TB14 EAAI

12
11
10
3

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

PT1
1 Prover + 1
Out # 15 AC Out _ 4
2 2
3 FT3 3
5 TB2
Out # 16 AC 6 Notice: Before returning EAAI board to factory for service

+
-

-
4 FT4 4 remove all analog modules, AC Input and Output Modules
7 and PIB Board. Reinstall all modules into their respective AC in Com 1
Pulse In #12

Pulse In #11

Pulse In #10

Pulse In #9

Pulse In #8

Pulse In #7
5 FT5 5 locations on the EAAI replacement board.
6
Out # 17 AC
FT6 6 8 WARNING: CMOS Circuitry. Use grounded facility when In #7 (AC) 2
handling.
7 FT7 7 9 In #8 (AC) 3
Out # 18 AC
8 FT8 8 10 In #9 (AC) 4
9 Gnd 9 11
Out # 19 AC In #10 (AC) 5
10 Gnd 10 12
ON

TB9 In #11 (AC) 6


1
Out # 20 AC PIB 13
TB3
123456

2 14
OFF = X2
On = X1

Board
S1

3 1
Out # 21 AC 15 Out #4 (AC)
4 2
16
5 3
Out # 22 AC 17 Out #5 (AC)
6
18 PT1 4
7
Out # 23 AC 5
8 1 + Out #6 (AC)
TB6 6
9 Pulse In #1
Out # 24 AC 2 -
1 + Prover 7
10 3 + Out #7 (AC)
2 _ Out 8
11 Pulse In #2
Out # 25 AC TB12 3 4 -
12 9
BIO In #1 1 5 + Out #8 (AC)
1 JP1 4 Pulse In #3 10
Out # 26 AC Com #1 2 6 -
2 123456 5 11
3
BIO Out #1
BIO In #2
3
4
6
7 +
Pulse In #4
PIB Out #9 (AC)
12
Out # 27 AC 8 -
4 7 TB7
Com #2 5
5 8 9 +
Out # 28 AC BIO Out #2 6 Pulse In #5 1
6 10 - Out #10 (AC)
BIO In #3 7 9 2
7 10 11 +
Out # 29 AC Com #3 8 Pulse In #6 3
8 12 - Out #11 (AC)
BIO Out #3 9 4
9 BIO In #4 10
Out # 30 AC TB4
10 5
Com #4 11 1 TX Out #12 (AC)
Com #4 6
TB8 BIO Out #4 12 2 RX
232 7
BIO In #5 1 3 Gnd Out #13 (AC)
TB11 8
Com #5 2 4 -
BIO Out #5 3 In #4 DC 9
1 In #12 AC 5 + Out #14 (AC)
BIO In #6 4 10
6 -
2 In #13AC Com #6 5 In #5 DC
7 +
3 In #14 AC BIO Out #6 6
8 -
BIO In #7 7 In #6 DC
4 In #15 AC 9 +
Com #7 8
10
5 AC In Com BIO Out #7 9 +24 VDC
BIO In #8 10 11
Out
Com #8 11 12
TB2 L1 L2 Gnd
BIO Out #8 12 13
+ - DC 1 2 3
14
1 2 J6 TB13 Gnd
15
16 N.C. TB1

Figure 26. Wiring Schematic, High Speed Prover Output (Open Collector Opto Coupler)

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Section IV – Diagrams

Resistance Temperature
AccuLoad III - EAAI Probe Meter #1
Terminal Block TB5
Red
RTD + 1
SIG + 2 Red
Black
SIG - 3
RTD - Black
4

Red
RTD + 5
SIG + 6 Red
Black
SIG - 7
RTD - Black
8

Resistance Temperature
Probe Meter #2
Red
RTD + 9
SIG + 10 Red
Black
SIG - 11
RTD - Black
12

Resistance Temperature
Terminal Block as noted Probe Meter #3
TB6 Red
RTD + 7
SIG + TB5 13 Red
TB5 Black
SIG - 14
RTD - TB6 Black
8

Resistance Temperature
Probe Meter #4
TB6 Red
RTD + 5
SIG + TB5 15 Red
TB5 Black
SIG - 16
RTD - TB6 Black
6

Resistance Temperature
Probe Meter #5

RTD + TB6 Red


3
SIG + TB5 17 Red
SIG - TB5 Black
18
RTD - TB6 Black
4

Resistance Temperature
Ground (TB6) 9
Probe Meter #6
Ground (TB6) 10

Figure 27. Resistance (RTD) Input


Note: If using two twisted pairs of wires, RTD+ and RTD– should be wired with one twisted pair. Sig+ and Sig– should be wired with another
twisted pair.
Used for temperature input from a platinum RTD. This input requires a four-wire connection to a platinum sensor with the following
specification:
1. 100 Ω @ 0 Degrees Celsius.
2. 0.00385 Ω ⁄ Ω ⁄ Deg. C., DIN 43760, BS1904, or IPTS 1948 Temperature Coefficient.

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Section IV – Diagrams

Remote Stop or
Remote Start
AccuLoad III - EAAI (Momentary Contact)

IN X+

IN X-
L1

Terminal Block TB2 L2 or


Neutral
AC Power
Supply

Figure 28. AC Remote Start and Stop

Remote Stop or
Remote Start
(Momentary Contact)
AccuLoad III KDC & EAAI

3K
IN X+

IN X-
V+

KDC Terminal Block TB4 V-


EAAI Terminal Block TB4
DC Power
Supply

Figure 29. DC Remote Start and Stop

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Section IV – Diagrams

AccuLoad III - EAAI


Terminal Block TB5
RTD +
SIG X +
Vin

SIG X -
RTD - GND
4-20 mA
Ground (TB4)
Transmitting Device

Figure 30. 4-20mA Inputs (Active)

AccuLoad III - EAAI


Terminal Block TB5 External
RTD + Power
SIG X +
Vin

SIG X -
RTD - GND
4-20 mA
Ground (TB4)
Transmitting Device

Figure 31. 4-20mA Inputs (Passive)

The 4-20mA inputs are isolated from the processor and main power and can be programmed for the function re-
quired by the application. The analog inputs are also scaleable through the I/O Configuration Menu of the unit. The
inputs should be wired with shielded twisted pairs of wires of 18 to 24 gauge.

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Section IV – Diagrams

AccuLoad III - EAAI


Terminal Block TB5
RTD + No Connection
SIG X +
SIG X -
RTD - No Connection
4-20 mA
Ground (TB4)
Receiving Device

Figure 32. 4-20mA Outputs

The 4-20mA outputs are isolated from the processor and main power and can be programmed for the function re-
quired by the application. The analog outputs are also scaleable through the I/O Configuration Menu of the unit.
The outputs should be wired with shielded twisted pairs of wires of 18 to 24 gauge.

AccuLoad III - EAAI


Terminal Block TB5
RTD + No Connection
SIG X +
Vin

SIG X -
RTD - No Connection
1-5 Vdc
Ground (TB4)
Transmitting Device

Figure 33. 1-5 Vdc Input

The 1-5 Vdc inputs are isolated from the processor and main power and can be programmed for the function re-
quired by the application. The inputs are scaleable through the I/O Configuration Menu of the unit. The inputs
should be wired with shielded twisted pairs of wires of 18 to 24 gauge.

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Section IV – Diagrams

AccuLoad III - EAAI


Terminal Block TB5
RTD + No Connection
SIG X +
Vout
Vin
SIG X -
RTD - No Connection
1-5 Vdc
Ground (TB4)
Receiving Device

Figure 34. 1-5 Vdc Output

The 1-5 Vdc outputs are isolated from the processor and main power and can be programmed for the function re-
quired by the application. The outputs are also scaleable through the I/O Configuration Menu of the unit. The out-
puts should be wired with shielded twisted pairs of wires of 18 to 20 gauge.

Wiring Terminals, 4-20mA and 1-5 Vdc Inputs/Outputs

Module Number Connection Terminal Number Board Terminal Block


AM #1 + 2 EAAI TB5
AM #1 - 3 EAAI TB5
AM #1 Shield 3, 13, 14, or 15 EAAI TB4
AM #2 + 6 EAAI TB5
AM #2 - 7 EAAI TB5
AM #2 Shield 3, 13, 14, or 15 EAAI TB4
AM #3 + 10 EAAI TB5
AM #3 - 11 EAAI TB5
AM #3 Shield 3, 13, 14, or 15 EAAI TB4
AM #4 + 13 EAAI TB5
AM #4 - 14 EAAI TB5
AM #4 Shield 3, 13, 14, or 15 EAAI TB4
AM #5 + 15 EAAI TB5
AM #5 - 16 EAAI TB5
AM #5 Shield 3, 13, 14, or 15 EAAI TB4
AM #6 + 17 EAAI TB5
AM #6 - 18 EAAI TB5
AM #6 Shield 3, 13, 14, or 15 EAAI TB4

Table 7. Analog Terminal Connection

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Section IV – Diagrams

Digital Inputs
The AccuLoad III is capable of providing fourteen DC digital inputs and nine AC digital inputs (standard). The in-
puts can be programmed as to function through the configuration directory. Eight of the DC digital inputs are bi-
state and can be used as either inputs or outputs depending on how they are programmed and wired. (See Tables
8 and 10 for digital inputs terminal connections. For optional AICB inputs, see Table 18.)

AccuLoad III KDC & EAAI

3K
IN X+

Input Device
IN X-
V+

KDC Terminal Block TB4 V-


EAAI Terminal Block TB4
DC Power
Supply

Figure 35. DC Inputs

AccuLoad III - EAAI

IN X+

Input Device
IN X-
V+

Terminal Block TB2 V-

AC Power
Supply

Figure 36. AC Inputs

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Wiring Terminals, Digital Inputs

Terminal Connections
Input # Voltage Type Board Terminal Block
Input (+) Common (-)
1 DC KDC TB4 1 2
2 DC KDC TB4 3 4
3 DC KDC TB4 5 6
4 DC EAAI TB4 5 4
5 DC EAAI TB4 7 6
6 DC EAAI TB4 9 8
7 AC EAAI TB2 2 1
8 AC EAAI TB2 3 1
9 AC EAAI TB2 4 1
10 AC EAAI TB2 5 1
11 AC EAAI TB2 6 1
12 AC BSE TB11 1 5
13 AC BSE TB11 2 5
14 AC BSE TB11 3 5
15 AC BSE TB11 4 5

Table 8. Digital Inputs

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Digital Outputs
The AccuLoad III is capable of providing eleven DC digital outputs and twenty-seven AC digital outputs (standard).
The outputs can be programmed as to function through the configuration directory. Eight of the DC digital outputs
are bi-state and can be used as either inputs or outputs depending on how they are programmed and wired. (See
Tables 9 and 10 for digital outputs terminal connections. For optional AICB outputs, see Table 19.)

AccuLoad III KDC


Terminal Block TB5

Out X-
Alarm, V+
Valve,
V-
Etc.

Out X+ Receiving DC Power


Device Supply

Figure 37. DC Outputs

AccuLoad III - EAAI


Terminal Blocks TB3 & TB7

Out X-
Alarm, V+
Valve,
V-
Etc.

Out X+ Receiving AC Power


Device Supply

Figure 38. AC Outputs

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Wiring Terminals, Digital Outputs

Terminal Connections
Output # Voltage Type Board Terminal Block
Output (+) Common (-)
1 DC KDC TB5 1 2
2 DC KDC TB5 3 4
3 DC KDC TB5 5 6
4 AC EAAI TB3 1 2
5 AC EAAI TB3 3 4
6 AC EAAI TB3 5 6
7 AC EAAI TB3 7 8
8 AC EAAI TB3 9 10
9 AC EAAI TB3 11 12
10 AC EAAI TB7 1 2
11 AC EAAI TB7 3 4
12 AC EAAI TB7 5 6
13 AC EAAI TB7 7 8
14 AC EAAI TB7 9 10
15 AC BSE TB10 1 2
16 AC BSE TB10 3 4
17 AC BSE TB10 5 6
18 AC BSE TB10 7 8
19 AC BSE TB10 9 10
20 AC BSE TB9 1 2
21 AC BSE TB9 3 4
22 AC BSE TB9 5 6
23 AC BSE TB9 7 8
24 AC BSE TB9 9 10
25 AC BSE TB9 11 12
26 AC BSE TB8 1 2
27 AC BSE TB8 3 4
28 AC BSE TB8 5 6
29 AC BSE TB8 7 8
30 AC BSE TB8 9 10

Table 9. Digital Outputs

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Voltage Terminal
Input* Output* Board Terminal Connections
Type Block
Input + Common - Output +
16 31 DC BSE TB12 1 2 3
17 32 DC BSE TB12 4 5 6
18 33 DC BSE TB12 7 8 9
19 34 DC BSE TB12 10 11 12
20 35 DC BSE TB13 1 2 3
21 36 DC BSE TB13 4 5 6
22 37 DC BSE TB13 7 8 9
23 38 DC BSE TB13 10 11 12

Table 10. Bi-State Inputs/Outputs

*Note: Relay numbers for programming

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Figure 39. KDC Typical Diagram

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Tx

Tx Rx

Rx Gnd

Gnd Shield

AccuLoad III Communicating


Device
Tx

Rx

Gnd

AccuLoad III

Tx

Rx

Gnd

AccuLoad III

Tx

Rx

Gnd

AccuLoad III

Figure 40. EIA-232 Multi-Drop Communications

The figure shows the typical wiring scheme for multi-drop communications between a communications device and
multiple AccuLoad IIIs. Refer to the table below for pin numbers on each of the EIA-232 communication ports.
Note that the shield is to be terminated at the communication device.

Comm Port Tx Rx Common Board Terminal Block


1 1 2 5 KDC TB1
2 1 2 3 KDC TB2
4 1 2 3 EAAI TB4

Table 11. EIA 232 Communication Ports


Note: Communications Ports 1 and 2 can be either EIA-232 or EIA-485.

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Tx +
Tx/485+
Tx -
Tx/485-
Rx +
Rx/485+
Rx -

AccuLoad III Rx/485-

Tx +
Shield
Tx -
Communicating
Rx +
Device
Rx -

AccuLoad III
Tx +

Tx -

Rx +

Rx -

AccuLoad III
Tx +

Tx -

Rx +

Rx -

AccuLoad III

Figure 41. EIA-485 Multi-Drop Communications

The figure shows the typical wiring scheme for multi-drop communications between a communications device and
multiple AccuLoad IIIs. Refer to the table below for pin numbers on each of the EIA-485 communication ports.
Note that the shield is to be terminated at the communication device.

Terminal
Comm Port Tx + Tx - Rx + Rx - Board
Block
1 6 7 8 9 KDC TB1
2 4 5 6 7 KDC TB2
3 1 2 3 4 KDC TB3

Table 12. EIA-485 Communication Ports


Note: Communications Ports 1 and 2 can be either EIA-485 or EIA-232.

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Figure 42. Lubrizol EIA-232 Communications

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TB1
KDC Additive Systems
COM #1
1 TX
2 RX
+
3 RTS 232
-
4 CTS
5 COM TB2
6 TX + COM #2
TX 1
7 TX -
232 RX 2
8 RX + 485
COM 3
9 RX - TX + 4 +
10 COM TX - 5 -
TB4 485 RX + 6
RX - 7
1 +
In #1 DC COM 8
2 -
3 + TB3
In #2 DC
4 -
TX + 1
5 + +
In #3 DC TX - 2
6 - COM #3 -
RX + 3
7 + 485
Pulse Out #1 RX - 4
8 -
COM 5
9 N.C.
10 N.C.

TB5 +
1 -
Out #1 DC TB6
2
3 1
+24 VDC In
Out #2 DC 2
4
Gnd 3
5 +
Out #3 DC Gnd 4
6 -
7 + +
Pulse Out #2
8 - -

+
-

+
-

+
-

Figure 43. Lubrizol EIA-485 (Two-Wire) Communications

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Blend Pak
Additive Systems

Tx +
Tx -
Rx +
Rx -

Tx +
Tx -
Rx +
Rx -

Tx +
Tx -
Rx +
Rx -

Tx +
Tx -
Rx +
Rx -

Tx +
Tx -
Rx +
Rx -

Tx +
Tx -
Rx +
Rx -

Tx +
Tx -
Rx +
Rx -

Tx +
Tx -
Rx +
Rx -

Figure 44. EIA-485 (Four-Wire) Additive Communication (Lubrizol Blend-Pak)

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Additive Systems

Rx +
Rx -
Tx +
Tx -

Rx +
Rx -
Tx +
Tx -

Rx +
Rx -
Tx +
Tx -

Rx +
Rx -
Tx +
Tx -

Rx +
Rx -
Tx +
Tx -

Rx +
Rx -
Tx +
Tx -

Rx +
Rx -
Tx +
Tx -

Rx +
Rx -
Tx +
Tx -

Figure 45. EIA-485 (Four-Wire) Additive Communication (Titan Pac3)

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Figure 46. Two-Arm Straight Product Loading as Configured Through AccuMate (AccuLoad III-S Hardware)

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Figure 47. Six-Arm Straight Product Loading as Configured Through AccuMate (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware)

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Digital Inputs – AICB

+V
V+ (SELECTABLE)
SIG
SIG
COMM
COMM

METERED INJECTOR
OR
PULSE TRANSMITTER AICB

Monoblock Additive Meter

Figure 48. Metered Injector / Pulse Transmitter Wiring Diagram

SIG
COMM

AICB
METERED INJECTOR
OR
PULSE TRANSMITTER

Monoblock Additive Meter

Figure 49. Metered Injector / Open Collector Wiring Diagram

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SIG
COMM

AICB
METERED INJECTOR
OR
PULSE TRANSMITTER

Monoblock Additive Meter

Figure 50. Metered Injector / Contact Closure Wiring Diagram

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Optional AICB Board(s) (Additive Inputs/Outputs)


Terminal connections for the optional AICB board are shown in Figure 51. Metered Additive Pulses 1 and 2 (Accu-
Load III-S) or Metered Additive Pulses 1 through 4 (AccuLoad III-Q) are wired into the PIB board on the EAAI
board. Metered Additives 5 through 24 are wired to the AICB board(s). Connections are shown in the table below.

Meter Pulses (Optional AICB #1)


Injector # Metered Additive Pulses
ALIII-S ALIII-Q
Terminal Block + Voltage Signal Common
Hardware Hardware
5 5 TB5 1 2 3
6 6 TB5 4 5 6
7 7 TB5, TB4 7 (TB5) 8 (TB5) 1 (TB4)
8 8 TB4 2 3 4
9 9 TB4 5 6 7
10 10 TB4 8 9 10
11 11 TB3 1 2 3
12 12 TB3 4 5 6
13 13 TB3 7 8 9
14 14 TB3 10 11 12
Meter Pulses (Optional AICB #2)
N/A 15 TB5 1 2 3
N/A 16 TB5 4 5 6
N/A 17 TB5, TB4 7 (TB5) 8 (TB5) 1 (TB4)
N/A 18 TB4 2 3 4
N/A 19 TB4 5 6 7
N/A 20 TB4 8 9 10
N/A 21 TB3 1 2 3
N/A 22 TB3 4 5 6
N/A 23 TB3 7 8 9
N/A 24 TB3 10 11 12

Table 13. Meter Pulses (Optional AICB #1 and #2)

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Additive Pumps 1 through 4 are wired to the programmed terminals on the EAAI board. Additive Pumps 3 through
12 (AccuLoad III-S hardware) or Additive Pumps 5 through 24 (AccuLoad III-Q hardware) are wired per the follow-
ing table. Terminals are automatically assigned as additive pumps if metered injectors are programmed in the Ac-
cuLoad.

Additive Pumps (Optional AICB #1)


Additive Pump #
ALIII-S Hardware ALIII-Q Hardware Terminal +V Terminal Block
5 5 10 TB8
6 6 8 TB8
7 7 6 TB8
8 8 4 TB8
9 9 2 TB8
10 10 10 TB7
11 11 8 TB7
12 12 6 TB7
13 13 4 TB7
14 14 2 TB7
Additive Pumps (Optional AICB #2)
N/A 15 10 TB8
N/A 16 8 TB8
N/A 17 6 TB8
N/A 18 4 TB8
N/A 19 2 TB8
N/A 20 10 TB7
N/A 21 8 TB7
N/A 22 6 TB7
N/A 23 4 TB7
N/A 24 2 TB7

Table 14. Additive Pumps (Optional AICB #1 and #2)

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Additive Solenoids 1 through 4 are wired to the programmed terminals on the EAAI board. Additive Solenoids 3
through 12 (AccuLoad III-S hardware) or Additive Solenoids 5 through 24 (AccuLoad III-Q hardware) are wired per
the following table. Terminals are automatically assigned as additive solenoids if metered injectors are pro-
grammed in the AccuLoad.

Additive Solenoids (Optional AICB #1)


Additive Solenoid #
ALIII-S Hardware ALIII-Q Hardware Terminal +V Terminal Block
5 5 9 TB8
6 6 7 TB8
7 7 5 TB8
8 8 3 TB8
9 9 1 TB8
10 10 9 TB7
11 11 7 TB7
12 12 5 TB7
13 13 3 TB7
14 14 1 TB7
Additive Solenoids (Optional AICB #2)
N/A 15 9 TB8
N/A 16 7 TB8
N/A 17 5 TB8
N/A 18 3 TB8
N/A 19 1 TB8
N/A 20 9 TB7
N/A 21 7 TB7
N/A 22 5 TB7
N/A 23 3 TB7
N/A 24 1 TB7

Table 15. Additive Solenoids (Optional AICB #1 and #2)

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Communications (AICB Boards)

Communications
Type Function Terminal Jumpers
CN4 CN5
EIA - 232 TX TB2 (4) 1-2 Out 1-2 Out
EIA – 232 RX TB2 (2) 3-4 Out 3-4 Out
EIA – 232 Com TB1 (2) 5-6 In
EIA - 485 RX+ TB2 (1) 1-2 Out 1-2 In
EIA - 485 RX- TB2 (2) 3-4 Out 3-4 In
EIA - 485 TX+ TB2 (3) 5-6 Out
EIA - 485 TX- TB2 (4)

Table 16. Communications (AICB Boards)

Jumper Locations

Transmitter Power
Designation Jumpers Description
CN2 1–2 24V – +V Out
CN2 3–4 12V – +V Out
CN2 5–6 5V – +V Out
Communications
Address Baud Rate Communications
CN4 1–2 In Address 200, Out Address 100*
CN4 3–4 In 9600 Baud, Out 38.4K Baud
In 232 Communications,
CN4 5–6
Out 485 Communications
Last Unit Only (Termination of Communications with AccuLoad)
Address Baud Rate Communications
CN5 1–2 In EIA 485, Out EIA 232
CN5 3–4 In EIA 485, Out EIA 232

Table 17. Jumper Locations

*Note: For ALIII-S hardware and Additives 5 through 14 on the ALIII-Q hardware, jumper must be out (Address 100). For Additives 15
through 24, the jumper must be installed (Address 200).
Note: Jumpers CN1 and CN3 for factory use only.

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Optional AICB Board(s) (General Purpose Inputs/Outputs)


DC Inputs (Optional AICB #1)
Input # Terminal Block Signal Common
24 TB5 2 3
25 TB5 5 6
26 TB5/TB4 8 (TB5) 1 (TB4)
27 TB4 3 4
28 TB4 6 7
29 TB4 9 10
30 TB3 2 3
31 TB3 5 6
32 TB3 8 9
33 TB3 11 12
DC Inputs (Optional AICB #2) (Not Applicable to ALIII-S Hardware)
34 TB5 2 3
35 TB5 5 6
36 TB5/TB4 8 (TB5) 1 (TB4)
37 TB4 3 4
38 TB4 6 7
39 TB4 9 10
40 TB3 2 3
41 TB3 5 6
42 TB3 8 9
43 TB3 11 12

Table 18. Optional AICB DC Inputs

AC Outputs (Optional AICB #1)


Output # Terminal +V Terminal Block
39 10 TB8
40 9 TB8
41 8 TB8
42 7 TB8
43 6 TB8
44 5 TB8

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AC Outputs (Optional AICB #1)


45 4 TB8
46 3 TB8
47 2 TB8
48 1 TB8
49 10 TB7
50 9 TB7
51 8 TB7
52 7 TB7
53 6 TB7
54 5 TB7
55 4 TB7
56 3 TB7
57 2 TB7
58 1 TB7
AC Outputs (Optional AICB #2) (Not Applicable to ALIII-S Hardware)
59 10 TB8
60 9 TB8
61 8 TB8
62 7 TB8
63 6 TB8
64 5 TB8
65 4 TB8
66 3 TB8
67 2 TB8
68 1 TB8
69 10 TB7
70 9 TB7
71 8 TB7
72 7 TB7
73 6 TB7
74 5 TB7
75 4 TB7
76 3 TB7
77 2 TB7
78 1 TB7

Table 19. Optional AICB AC Outputs

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TB5
AICB Board
1 + V Out TB9
2 DC IN #1 Signal
3 Common AC L1 Input
4 + V Out To Out 1 - Out 10
5 DC IN #2 Signal
6 Common
7 + V Out TB8
8 DC IN #3 Signal
TB4 N/C 12
1 Common N/C 11
2 + V Out Out 1 10
3 DC IN #4 Signal Out 2 9
4 Common Out 3 8
5 + V Out Out 4 7
6 DC IN #5 Signal Out 5 6
7 Common Out 6 5
8 + V Out Out 7 4
9 DC IN #6 Signal Out 8 3
10 Common Out 9 2
TB3 Out 10 1
1 + V Out
2 DC IN #7 Signal
3 Common TB7
4 + V Out
Out 11 10
5 DC IN #8 Signal
6 Common Out 12 9
7 + V Out Out 13 8
DC IN #9 Signal Out 14 7
8 Out 15
9 Common 6
Out 16 5
10 + V Out
11 DC IN #10 Signal Out 17 4
12 Common Out 18 3
Out 19 2
TB2 Out 20 1
1 RS485 (Rx +)
2 RS-485 (RX -)/RS232 (Rx) TB6
3 RS-485 (Tx +)
4 RS-485 (Tx -)/RS232 (Tx) AC L1 Input 2
TB1 To Out 11-Out 20 1
1 +24 VDC
2 Common

Figure 51. Optional AICB Board(s)

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Jumpers CN4

Jumpers CN5

Jumpers CN2

Figure 52. AICB Jumper Locations

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Figure 53. AICB Communications and DC Power

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Factory Supplied

Figure 54. AICB Communications and DC Power with Two AICB Boards (AccuLoad III-Q Hardware Only)
Note: Change Address to #2 via jumpers

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N Or N Or
L2 for 240V L2 for 240V
L1 L1 Control Control
Terminal Designations
AICB Connections

TB6
CB1 CB2 CB2 CB1
TB7

TB8

TB9 AICB
2
1

AC Output #1 Add. Pump 5


10

AC Output #2 Add. Sol. 5


9
AC Output #3 Add. Pump 6
8
AC Output #4 Add. Sol. 6
7
AC Output #5 Add. Pump 7
6

AC Output #6 Add. Sol. 7


5
AC Output #7 Add. Pump 8
4
AC Output #8 Add. Sol. 8
3
AC Output #9 Add. Pump 9
2
AC Output #10 Add. Sol. 9
1

AC Output #11 Add. Pump 10


10

AC Output #12 Add. Sol. 10


9

AC Output #13 Add. Pump 11


8

AC Output #14 Add. Sol. 11


7
AC Output #15 Add. Pump 12
6

AC Output #16 Add. Sol. 12


5

AC Output #17 Add. Pump 13


4

AC Output #18 Add. Sol. 13


3
AC Output #19 Add. Pump 14
2
AC Output #20 Add. Sol. 14
1

2
1

Figure 55. AICB Additive Outputs (Typical ALIII-S Hardware)


Note: 1. ALIII-Q Hardware Additive Pumps start at 5 and go through 14, as do the additive solenoids.
2. Optional AICB Board #2 Additive Pumps start at 15 and go through 24, as do the additive solenoids.

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Optional CIVACON Overfill/Grounding Board


All wiring entering the rack monitor enclosure must enter through the NPT conduit openings provided by the fac-
tory. Use weather-tight conduit fittings and thread sealant on pipe threads to keep out external moisture if permit-
ted by electrical code. Ensure that the proper sealing fittings are installed and potted (sealed) appropriately, if re-
quired by the local regulatory agency. CIVACON recommends the installation of these seals.

Caution: The control monitor's wiring and terminal strips on one side are intrinsically safe, and are separated from
the input power wiring by barriers. This separation of wires must be maintained. All sensor wires must enter the
top (intrinsically safe) side of the enclosure, and not mix with the AC power wiring or any other wiring at the bot-
tom. AC power and control circuit wiring must enter through the conduit openings in the bottom of the enclosure.
Wires should be cut to length with no excessive wire coiled inside the enclosure.

Do not apply power to the CIVACON board without reading the associated manual and thoroughly checking all con-
nections. If the power wires pass through a Class I, Division 1, Group C or D area, the conduit and wire type must
be suitable for this use.

Safety first! Power must be off when installing or removing power leads to the monitor. The wires for the
power from the AccuLoad must be kept separate from the plug (sensor) wiring.

At least 50 mm (approximately 2 inches) of separation must be maintained between this wiring. This is important to
maintain safe current levels in the intrinsically safe wiring.

Three terminals are provided for the overfill permissive signal on the board. These connections are on Terminal
block J3, Common terminal 6, Terminal 7 Normally Closed, and Terminal 5 Normally Open, Form C-type contacts.
The proper control signal source must be wired to these terminals. It is suggested that the control signal source be
wired into the Common terminal, as it is the fused control terminal. The wire going to the controlled device should
then be connected to the Normally Open (or Normally Closed if applicable) contact of the terminal strip.

Three terminals are also provided for the ground verification permissive signal. These are also on terminal block
J3, Common terminal 11), Normally Closed terminal 12, and Normally Open terminal 10), Form C-type contacts.
The proper control signal source must be wired to these terminals. It is suggested that the control signal source be
wired into the Common terminal, as it is the fused control terminal. The wire going to the controlled device should
then be connected to the Normally Open (or Normally Closed if applicable) contact of the terminal strip.

If separate overfill and ground outputs are not desired, the two outputs may be combined into a single output. This
is accomplished by wiring the control signal source to the Common terminal 6, connecting a jumper between the
Normally Open terminal 5 and the Common terminal 11. The wire going to the controlled device should then be
connected to the Normally Open (or Normally Closed if applicable) contact of the terminal strip, terminal 10 or ter-
minal 12.

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1
2
I/S
3
4 Connector
To Truck Sensor 5
6
7
8 CIVACON
9
10
Grounding
Board

J2
KDC TB3 3 1 Comm +
KDC TB3 4 2 Comm -
KDC TB3 5 3 Comm Gnd
AccuLoad III 4

Ground
Overfill
5 Micro
EAAI TB4 14 6 Common J3
EAAI TB4 11 7 + 24 Vdc
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Customer Supplied
EAAI TB2 1 L1
EAAI TB2 2 110 VAC
Neutral

210 Valve Optional External


EAAI TB7 1
EAAI TB7 2 ByPass Switch
EAAI TB7 3
EAAI TB7 4 3 Pole
EAAI TB7 5 Double Throw

Green Optional External


Indicator Lamps

Red

Figure 56. Typical Plan for Wiring the CIVACON Board into the AccuLoad III

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Figure 57. Power Wiring

The monitor must be wired according to the figure above. Installation must be in accordance with NEC ANSI/NFPA
70 and ANSI/ISA RP12.6. In Canada, the system must be installed in accordance with the Canadian Electrical
Code, CEC Part I.

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Figure 58. I.S. Wiring

It is strongly suggested that a high quality stranded and tinned copper wire with a minimum thickness of 18 gauge
be used for all electrical connections to the intrinsically safe area connections. For wire lengths greater than 1000
feet (300 meters), please consult the factory.

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Figure 59. UL/DEMKO Control Drawing #1 for CIVACON Option

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Figure 60. UL/DEMKO Control Drawing #2 for CIVACON Option

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Section V – Specifications

Specifications Temperature Probe:


Type: four-wire, 100 Ω Platinum Resistance Tem-
Accuracy
perature Detector (PRTD).
Calculated Accuracy: The gross at standard tem-
perature to gross volume ratio, excluding the accu- Temperature Coefficient: @ 32°F: 0.00214 Ω/Ω/°F
racy of fluid temperature measurement, will exactly (0.00385 Ω/Ω/°C).
match the proper volume correction factor of Temperature Range: -148°F to 572°F (-100°C to
ASTM-D-1250 (Sept. 1980) over the fluid tempera- 300°C).
ture range of -40°F to 572°F (-40°C to 300°C).
Offset: Temperature probe offset is program-
Temperature Measurement Accuracy: Fluid tem-
adjustable through the AccuLoad keypad in ±0.1
perature is measured to within ±0.72°F (±0.4°C)
degree increments in the unit of temperature
over the fluid temperature range of -148°F to 572°F
measurement used.
(-100°C to 300°C). Fluid temperature is measured
to within ±0.45°F (±0.25°C) over the fluid tempera- Self-calibrating: Lead length compensation that
ture range of 32°F to 572°F (0°C to 300°C). requires no resistance balancing of leads.
Stability: 0.1°F (0.06°C)/year. Analog (4-20 mA):
Flow Totalizing: Within one pulse of input fre- Type: Two-wire, 4-20 mA current loop receiver,
quency. isolated from ground, programmable as to func-
tion.
Electrical Inputs Span Adjustment: Program-adjustable through the
AC Instrument Power: AccuLoad keypad or communication in tenths of
Universal input 100 to 240 Vac, 58W maximum, the unit used.
48 to 63 Hz. The AC circuitry is fuse-protected. Input Burden: 50 Ω.
Surge Current: 28A maximum for less than 0.1
Accuracy: ±0.025% of range.
seconds.
Resolution: One part in 65,536.
Power Interruption Tolerance: Interruption of
power greater than .05 seconds (typical) will Voltage Drop: 2 Volts maximum.
cause an orderly shut-down of the AccuLoad and Sampling Rate: One sample/300 mSec minimum.
the control valve will be immediately signaled to Analog (1-5 Vdc):
close. Type: Two-wire, 1-5 Vdc voltage loop receiver,
Note: A constant voltage transformer (CVT) is recommended isolated from ground, programmable as to func-
if the available AC power is suspected not to comply with tion.
these specifications.
Span Adjustment: Program-adjustable through the
Pulse Input: AccuLoad keypad or communications in tenths of
Type: High-speed, edge-triggered, optically iso-
the unit used.
lated pulse transmitter input. The input pulse must
rise above V (high min.) for a period of time and Input Burden: 1 m Ω
then fall below V (low) to be recognized as a pulse Accuracy: ±0.025% of range
by AccuLoad II. Resolution: One part in 65,536.
V (High): 5 Vdc minimum to 28 Vdc maximum. Sampling Rate: One sample/300 mSec minimum.
V (Low): 1 Vdc maximum. AC Inputs:
Input Impedance: 1.8 KΩ. Type: Optically-isolated, solid-state voltage sen-
Pulse Resolution: 1 pulse/unit minimum, 9,999 sor.
pulses/unit maximum. Input Voltage Range: 90 to 280 Vac.
Frequency Range: 0 to 10.0 kHz. Pickup Voltage: 90 Vac minimum.
Response: Within one pulse to a step change in Drop-out Voltage: 30 Vac maximum.
flow rate. Current at Maximum Voltage: 20 mA maximum.
Mode: Single, dual, dual with power sensing, den- Input Resistance: 44,000 Ω typical.
sity.
Duty Cycle: 35/65 to 65/35 (on/off).

MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05) 77


Section V – Specifications

DC Inputs: Analog (1-5 Vdc):


Type: Optically-isolated solid state voltage sen- Type: Two-wire, 1-5 Vdc voltage loop transmitter,
sors. isolated from ground, programmable as to func-
Input Voltage Range: 5 to 28 Vdc. tion.
Pickup Voltage: 5 Vdc minimum. Span Adjustment: Program adjustable through the
AccuLoad keypad or through communications.
Drop-out Voltage: Less than 1 volt.
Accuracy: ±0.025% of range.
Current at Maximum Voltage: 20 mA maximum.
Resolution: One part in 65,536.
Input Level Duration: 120 mSec minimum.
Pulse Output:
Keypad:
Type: Optically-isolated solid state output. Pulser
Type: Metal encapsulated, one-piece, sealed, no
output units are program-selectable through the
moving parts, piezoelectric design. Protected
AccuLoad keypad or communications.
against the environment.
Polarity: Programmable (normally open or nor-
Display:
mally closed).
The Graphics Display is a 240 by 64 pixel graphic
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) modules with LED Switch Blocking Voltage (Switch Off): 30 Vdc
back-lighting. maximum.
Load Current (Switch On): 10 mA with 0.6 volts
Electrical Outputs drop.
DC Power: Frequency Range: 0 to 3000 Hz.
24 Vdc ±10%, 1 A maximum, short circuit pro-
Duty Cycle: 50/50 (on/off).
tected.
AC Outputs: Environment
Type: Optically-isolated, AC, solid-state relays. Ambient Operating Temperature
User-programmable as to function. -40oF to 140oF (-40oC to 60oC).
Load Voltage Range: 90 to 280 Vac (rms), 48 to Humidity:
63 Hz. 5 to 95% with condensation.
Steady-State Load Current Range: 0.05A (rms) Enclosure:
minimum to 1.0A (rms) maximum into an inductive Explosion-proof (NEMA 7, Class I, Groups C and
load. D) and watertight (NEMA 4X), IP65.
Leakage Current at Maximum Voltage Rating: 5.2 Approvals
mA (rms) maximum @ 240 Vac.
UL/CUL
On-State Voltage Drop: 2 Vac at maximum load. Class I, Division 1, Groups C & D; Class II,
DC Outputs: Groups E, F & G, UNL-UL Enclosure 4X, CNL-
Type: Optically-isolated solid state output. User- CSA Enclosure 4.
programmable as to function. Class I, Zone 1, Group IIB, IP65.
Polarity: Programmable (normally open or nor- Class I, Zone 1, AEx d IIB T6, IP65.
mally closed).*
UL/CUL File E23545 (N).
Switch Blocking Voltage: 30 Vdc maximum.
CENELEC
Load Current: 150 mA maximum with 0.6 volt EEx d IIB T6, IP65.
drop.
DEMKO A/S Certificate No. 99.E.125227.
Note: *Power-down normally open.
Notes: The Standard AccuLoad III does not contain intrinsically-
Analog (4-20 mA): safe circuitry; therefore, all peripheral equipment must be suitable
Type: Two-wire, 4-20 mA current loop transmitter, for the area in which it is installed.
isolated from ground, programmable as to func- When supplied with the optional Civacon Overfill and Grounding
tion. Board the AccuLoad III does contain intrinsically safe circuitry.
Only the equipment connected to the circuitry is intrinsically safe.
Span Adjustment: Program adjustable through the
AccuLoad keypad or through communications. AccuLoad III-S Weight: 50 lb (22.7 kg).
Accuracy: ±0.025% of range. AccuLoad III-Q Weight: 125 lb (57.5 kg).
Resolution: One part in 65,536.
Voltage Burden: 4 volts maximum.

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Section V – Specifications

Electromagnetic Compatibility EIA-232 (1 dedicated, 2 programmable)


Type: Interfaceable with EIA-232 data communica-
Meets the requirements of EMC directive 89/336
tion standards. Data transmitters are tri-state design.
/EEC.
Typical Applications: Product receipt ticket printing
EN 50081-1: Generic Emission Standard, Residen-
(used with a stand-alone ASCII printer or as a
tial, Commercial and Light Industry.
backup in the standby mode with automation for BOL
EN 55022: Conducted (Class B) emulation) or communications with Product Man-
EN 55022: Radiated (Class B). agement Automation Systems. Up to 16 AccuLoads
IEC 61000-3-2: Limits for Harmonic Current Emis- can be connected onto the same transmit and re-
sions. ceive data lines.
IEC 61000-3-3: Limits of Voltage Fluctuations and
Flicker in L-V Supply Systems (Pending). EIA-485 (1 dedicated, 2 programmable)
EN-50082-2: Generic Immunity Standards, Industrial Type: Interfaceable with EIA-485 data communica-
Environment. tion standards.
IEC 1000-4-2: Electrostatic Discharge (Severity Lev- Typical Application: Communications with Product
el 4). Management Automation Systems.
IEC 1000-4-3: Radiated, RF, Electromagnetic Field Number of Units per Communication Line: Up to 32
Immunity (Severity Level 3). AccuLoads can be connected onto the same trans-
IEC 1000-4-4: Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immu- mit and receive data lines.
nity Test (Severity Level 4).
IEC 1000-4-5: Surge Immunity Test (Class 3).
IEC 1000-4-6: Immunity to Conducted Disturbances, Specifications (AICB Board - Optional)
Induced by RF Fields.
Electrical Inputs
IEC 1000-4-8: Power Frequency Magnetic Field Im- DC Instrument Power:
munity Test. 24 Vdc ±10%, 1 watt maximum
IEC 1000-4-11: Voltage Disp, Short Interruptions and Pulse Input:
Voltage Variations Immunity Tests. Type: High-speed, edge-triggered, optically iso-
lated, compatible with contact closure, open col-
lector or voltage sink/source pulse transmitter in-
Communications put. The input pulse must rise above V (high min.)
for a period of time and then fall below V (low) to
General
be recognized as a pulse.
Number of Ports: Four.
V (High): 10 Vdc minimum to 24 Vdc maximum.
Configuration: Multi-drop network. Up to 32 Accu-
Load IIIs can be connected onto the same transmit V (Low): 8 Vdc maximum.
and receive data lines. Pulse Resolution: 1 pulse/unit minimum, 9,999
Data Rate: Keypad-selectable to asynchronous data pulses/unit maximum.
rates of 1,200, 2,400, 3,600, 4,800, 7,200, 9,600, Frequency Range: 0 to 5 kHz.
19,200, or 38,400 bps. Response: Within one pulse to a step change in
Data Format: Programmable one start bit, program- flow rate.
mable seven or eight data bits – even, odd, or no Minimum Pulse Width: 50 uS.
parity, one stop bit.
Line Protocol: Half-duplex, full-duplex, no character Electrical Outputs
echo. AC Outputs:
Data Structure: ASCII character-oriented, modeled Type: Optically-isolated, AC, solid-state relays.
after ISO Standard 1155. User-programmable by the host as to function.
Protocol: Smith ASCII LRC, Smith ASCII CR, Smith Load Voltage Range: 90 to 275 Vac (rms), 48 to
ASCII binary, Modbus. 63 Hz.
AccuLoad II Style: Terminal Mode, Minicomputer Steady-State Load Current Range: 0.05A (rms)
Mode. minimum to 0.5A (rms) maximum into an inductive
load.
Leakage Current at Maximum Voltage Rating:
0.1mA (rms) maximum at 240 Vac.
MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05) 79
Section V – Specifications

On-State Voltage Drop: 1.5 Vac at maximum load. Voltage: 120 Vac/24 Vdc
Environment Current: 5A
Ambient Operating Temperature Overfill Bypass Switch
-40oF to 140oF (-40oC to 60oC). Type: No contact
Humidity: Voltage: 120 Vac/24 Vdc
5 to 95% with condensation. Current: 5A
Remote Enclosure: Environment
Explosion-proof (NEMA 7, Class I, Groups C and
Ambient Operating Temperature
D) and watertight (NEMA 4X), IP65
-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
Approvals
Humidity
UL/CUL: 5 to 95% with condensation
Class I, Division 1, Groups C and D; Class II,
Remote Enclosure
Groups E, F and G, UNL-UL Enclosure 4X, CNL-
Explosion-proof (NEMA 7, Class I, Groups C and
CSA Enclosure 4.
D) and watertight (NEMA 4X), IP65
Class I, Zone 1, AEx d IIB T6, IP65.
Approvals
CENELEC (DEMKO): UL/CUL (Pending):
EEx d IIB T6, IP65 Class I, Division I, Groups C and D; Class II,
Class I, Zone 1, Ex d IIB T6. Groups E, F, and G, UNL-UL Enclosure 4X, CNL-
CSA Enclosure 4.
Class I, Zone I, AEx d [ia] IIB T6, IP65
Specifications CENELEC (DEMKO) (Pending):
EEx d [ia] IIB T6, IP65
(CIVACON Microrack® Monitor)
Class I, Zone 1, Ex d [ia] IIB T6.
Electrical Inputs
DC Instrument Power:
24 Vdc ±10%, 36 W maximum
Bypass Switch
No contact, 12 Vdc 50mA
Sensor Inputs
Thermistor
200/2000 W
9 Vdc 1.8 W maximum
Optic
5-wire and 2-wire Quickstart®
9 Vdc 1.8 W maximum
Electric Outputs
Overfill Relay Contact
Type: 1 form C (SPDT)
Voltage: 20 Vac/24 Vdc
Current: 5A
Ground Relay Contact
Type: 1 form C (SPDT)
Voltage: 120 Vac/24 Vdc
Current: 5A

Ground Relay Bypass Switch


Type: No contact
80 MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05)
Section VI – Related Publications

The following literature can be obtained from FMC Measurement Solutions Literature Fulfillment at
johno@[Link] or online at [Link]. When requesting literature from Literature
Fulfillment, please reference the appropriate bulletin number and title.

AccuMate for AccuLoad III


Specification .......................................................................................................................... Bulletin SS06038
Installation/Operation ............................................................................................................ Bulletin MN06136

AccuLoad III-X
Specification .......................................................................................................................... Bulletin SS06036
Installation/Operation ............................................................................................................ Bulletin MN06135
Operator Reference .............................................................................................................. Bulletin MN06129
Communications ................................................................................................................... Bulletin MN06130L
Modbus Communications ..................................................................................................... Bulletin MN06131L

CIVACON Microrack® Monitor System


Installation/Operation ............................................................................................................ Bulletin MN06127

Revisions included in MN06135 Issue/Rev. 0.6 (3/05):


Added GPST Wiring Figures 19B, 19C and 20.
Added Tables for Dual Pulse Flow Additives
Added Metered Injector Wiring Diagrams Figures 48, 49 and 50.
Revised EAAI, KDC and BSE Layout

The specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice and any user of said specifications should verify from the manufacturer that the specifications are cur-
rently in effect. Otherwise, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the use of specifications which may have been changed and are no longer in effect.

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