MW-U Ultrasonic Flow Sensors & Integrator (Calculator)

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Page 1 of 8 MW-U Ultrasonic Flow Sensors & Integrator (Calculator) Features: Simply operation Integral wall and DIN-rail mounting bracket Pulsed or M-Bus output options Long life ultrasonic flow meter Technical Overview Ultrasonic flow sensors have no moving parts in the volume flow, this makes them almost wear free and noiseless. They measure the flow by using the transit time principle, one ultrasonic signal is launched in the flow direction and one against the flow direction. The flow rate is concluded by the delay time measured, this information is then transmitted to the calculator by the way of electronic pulses. The calculator uses the latest innovative technology to calculate heat usage from heating systems. With its dynamic measuring cycle even the smallest energy consumptions are reliably collected. The large multifunction display permanently shows the heat consumption total, and by using the button is it possible to scroll through the display to show all data.

Page 2 of 8 Specification: Meter: Nominal flow rate qp 0.6 to qp 60m³/h Max. static pressure: Screwed 16bar Flanged 25bar Body materials Brass Cable length 1.5m (meter to electronics) Temperature range 1 to 130 C Temperature diff 3 to 120K Calculator Supply Battery life Display Cable length 3.6V Lithium battery 6 years Multifunction 8-digit + characters LCD 2m (electronics to calculator) Sensors & pockets Sensor length: Meter size 15-32mm 1.5 meters Meter size 40-100mm 3 meters Sensor pockets: Meter size 15-32mm 45mm Meter size 40-100mm 105mm Sensor type PT500 Matched pair Pocket thread ½ BSP Output Output pulse 30Vdc max. @ 20mA Pulse duration 400m/s <TP <600m/s M-Bus Baud rate 2400 General Ambient range: Temperature 5 to 55 C RH 95% non-condensing Measurement accuracy Class 2 (MID Annex MI-004) Conformity MID (Annex B + Annex D) Protection IP54 Part Codes: MW-U Heat meter integrator (build unit with following options) Output type (add to above code) -P Pulsed output -M M-Bus output Flow sensor (add to above code) -4 Qp 0.6m³/h, G¾ (R½ ) screwed -5 Qp 1.5m³/h, G¾ (R½ ) screwed -6 Qp 2.5m³/h, G1 (R¾ ) screwed -7 Qp 3.5m³/h, G1 ¼ (R1 ) screwed -9 Qp 10m³/h, G2 (R1 ½ ) screwed -E Qp 10m³/h, DN40 flanged -F Qp 15m³/h, DN50 flanged -G Qp 25m³/h, DN65 flanged -H Qp 40m³/h, DN80 flanged -J Qp 60m³/h, DN100 flanged System type (add to above code) -4 Heating system -5 Cooling system Replacement items MW-PKT-1 45mm Stainless steel pockets (pair) MW-PKT-2 105mm Stainless steel pockets (pair) MW-PKT-3 140mm Stainless steel pockets (pair) * The default location of installation of the flow sensor is in the return. It can be programmed for the meter to be installed in the flow, but this must clearly be stated at the time of order.

Page 3 of 8 General Information: Initial verification The MW-MD is produced and tested in compliance with the new European measuring instruments directive (MID). According to this directive, devices do no longer carry an initial verification stamp, but rather the year of the device s declaration of conformity (recognizable on the front of the device, for example: M09). The MID controls the use of heat meters up to the moment they are placed on the market resp. their first putting into use. After this, the national regulations for devices subject to legal verification apply within the EU. The duration of initial verification validity in Germany remains 5 years for heat meters. After this period has expired, the measuring device may no longer be used for billing in commercial use. The regulations resp. validity period may vary in other countries of the EU. Electro-magnetic interference The MW-MD fulfils the national and international requirements for interference resistance. To avoid malfunctions due to other interferences, do not install fluorescent lamps, switch cabinets or electric devices such as motors or pumps in the immediate vicinity of the meter (minimum distance 1m). Cables leaving the meter should not be laid parallel to live cables (230V, minimum distance 0.2 m). Care instructions Clean plastic surfaces with a damp cloth only. Do not use any scouring or aggressive cleaning agents! The device is maintenance-free during the service life. Repairs can only be made by the manufacturer. Declaration of Conformity Sontay Ltd declares that this product with the number of the EC type examination certificate DE-08-MI004-PTB012 complies with the requirements of the EC directives 2004/22/EC (Measuring instruments directive) and 89/336/ EEC (electro-magnetic compatibility). Installation: Safety instructions The installation has to be done by qualified personnel. Read the instructions carefully right up to the end before starting to mount the device. The current laws and regulations have to be observed, especially EN 1434 part 1+6. At devices with communication interfaces or mains supply the general technical rules and the correspondent regulations have to be followed. While demounting flow sensors and temperature sensors care should be taken to ensure that no heating water escapes from the pipe this can cause burns! Close valves and release pressure before installation. Take care of: The display must readable at all times, to avoid malfunctions due to other interferences do not install fluorescent lamps, switch cabinets or electric devices such as motors or pumps in the immediate vicinity of the meter (minimum distance 1 m). All welding must be finished. The ambient temperature must not exceed 55 C. The type of temperature sensor must correspond with the calculator. The pulse value of the flow sensor must correspond with the one from the calculator. The calculator has 7 screwed cable glands for wires with a diameter between 4.2 and 10 mm. Keep unused glands closed. Mind the connection order: temperature sensors first, flow sensor afterwards! The MW-MD is delivered ready for operation. It does not need any settings or adjustment.

Page 4 of 8 Installation (continued): Installation heat calculator Sontay recommends mounting the calculator on the wall. Do not mount the device at the pipe or attach it directly on the flow sensor. The mounting adapter at the backside of the calculator can be used for DIN-rail mounting or reverse for wall mounting. For wall mounting attach the adapter with at least two screws to the wall and clip the calculator on it. For rail mounting lift the adapter a little bit, place the calculator on the rail and push the adapter back until it locks. DIN-rail mounting Wall mounting Connection sensors The mounting of the temperature sensors should be done symmetrical with direct immersion. If immersion sleeves are used they have to be checked for conformity to MID and have to be marked accordingly. The installation of immersion sleeves has to be done according to DIN EN 1434-2. The sensor cables are marked with colours (red = supply, blue = return). Do not buckle, extend or shorten the wire. Do only use paired sensors with the same serial number on it. Supply and return sensors must be inserted into the immersion sleeves completely. Installation points in the flow sensor can be used for symmetrical installation of the temperature sensors. Seal temperature sensor after installation to prevent unauthorized demounting (seals included). Do not wrap or install wires along hot pipes. Connection flow sensor The total length of the wire between flow sensor and calculator should not exceed 2m. Mind the polarity at electronic flow sensors. Operation test Check the calculator for any error codes in the display after installation (see Page 5 for error codes). Most of the errors can be deleted by pressing the button. If the error appears permanently, it will be detected at the next measuring cycle and displayed again. Check whether the volume information is updated and the displayed temperatures correspond to the present ones while the system is running (measuring cycle 2 minutes max.). When attaching the top cover on the housing pulses on the inputs can possibly be generated. Check readings of the inputs and correct if necessary. Sealing Seal the device with the included seals to prevent unauthorized opening. Maintenance Repairs or overhaul are only allowed by the manufacturer or companies authorized by the manufacturer.

Page 5 of 8 Outputs: Pulsed: The pulse value of the outputs is permanently set and corresponds with the last position of the associated display value. Example: Output 1 = energy output Energy display = XXXXX.XX MWh Last position = 0.01 MWh = 10 kwh Output pulse = 10 KWh 3...30V 0V t p t p 400m/s < tp < 300m/s M-Bus: The M-Bus interface complies with the norm EN 1434-3 and operates with 2400 baud fixed. It can be set to 300/6900 baud if necessary. Connections Inputs: Temperature sensors Supply (hottest pipe) 1 & 2 Return (coolest pipe) 3 & 4 Flow sensor pulse 10 & 11 (GND) If water meters with a potential free reed contact are connected to the inputs the connection can be made in any direction. Outputs: Energy output pulse 52 & 53 (GND) Volume output pulse 54 & 55 (GND) Care must be taken when connection is made to a BMS. M-Bus (M-Bus connections are given twice for incoming and outgoing of the M-Bus wires). L1 24 L2 25 Error Codes: The symbols in the table below show the meter s operational status. The status messages only appear in the main display (energy)! The temporary display of the warning triangle can be caused by special operating states and does not always mean that the device is malfunctioning. However, should the symbol be displayed over a longer period of time you should contact Sontay. Symbol Status Event Flow existent - Attention Check for errors Data transmission - Emergency operation Exchange device External power supply - Error codes show faults detected by MW-MD. If more than one error appears, the sum of the error codes is displayed: Error 1005 = error 1000 and error 5. Code Error Event 1 Short-circuit return sensor Check sensors 2 Interruption return sensor 3 Short circuit supply sensor 4 Interruption supply sensor 5 Hardware error Exchange device 6 Battery empty/wrong temp sensor Check 7 Temp. out of measuring range Correction of heating system 100 Emergency operation Exchange device 1000 Battery life time exceeded 2000 Initial verification expired >8000 Internal hardware error

Page 6 of 8 Dimensions: 126mm 106mm 54mm 22.6 GxB L 59.5 L 150 L 150 H GxB DN Nominal Flow qp m³/h 0,6 1 1,5 2,5 3,5 10 15 25 40 60 Nominal Diameter DN mm 15 15 15 20 25 40 50 65 80 100 lnch ½ ½ ½ ¾ 1 1 ½ - - - - Inst. Length without conn. L mm 110 110 110 130 260 300 270 300 300 360 Thread meter G x B D1 lnch ¾ ¾ ¾ 1 1 ¼ 2 Flange Flange Flange Flange Maximum Flow qi m³/h 1,2 2 3 5 7 20 30 50 80 120 Minimum Flow qs l/h 12 20 30 50 35 100 150 250 400 600 Operating Pressure, max. PN bar 16 16 16 16 16 16 25 25 25 16/25 Pressure loss at Qn bar 0,14 0,06 0,13 0,2 0,06 0,12 0,1 0,1 0,16 0,14 Weight kg 1 1 1 1,5 3 4 8 11 13 22

Page 7 of 8 Display Loops: Level 1 Level 2 Energy (main display) Volume Energy at SRD Date SRD Hold down the button (H) until the device switches to another level or switches back from the sub-menu. Volume external counter 1 Pulse value counter 1 SRD value external counter 1 Volume external counter 2 Pulse value counter 2 SRD value external counter 2 Segment test Monthly values input 1 Date month 1 energy consumption Supply temperature Monthly values input 2 Date month val. Input 1 Return temperature Serial number Date month val. Input 1 Temperature difference Customer number Flow Input 1 device number Maximum flow Input 2 device number Instantaneous power Maximum power

Page 8 of 8 Display Loops (continued) Level 1 Legend Sensor type & installation point Pulse value Press the button briefly (S) to switch through the display from top to bottom. When you have reached the last menu item the device automatically jumps back to the menu item at the top (loop). 1st monthly value heat energy Basic configuration Model number Date battery end Press the button for about 2 seconds (L), wait for the door symbol to appear (upper right corner of the display) and then release the button. The menu is then updated resp. switches to the sub-menu. 1st monthly value input 1 1st monthly value input 2 Time Datum Hold down the button (H) until the device switches to another level or switches back from the sub-menu. M-Bus address Baud rate Input display Error status Software version Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this specification, Sontay cannot accept responsibility for damage, injury, loss or expense from errors or omissions. In the interest of technical improvement, this specification may be altered without notice.