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Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy Transmitter
Hydronic Energy Transmitter with RS-485 BACnet® and Modbus®
and Scaled Pulse Output
Installation & Operation Manual941700-0042-EN (July 2012) Rev. 2
Model: 340 BN/MB
S/N 340-
005100
Comm LED
Data
Industrial
Sensor Input
Shield
Signal
Signal +
Power Out
-
REF
+
_
Btu ENERGY METER
Factory Port
NT PDPU
D.I.C.
Comm
Port
+
-
Power In
AC C /DC
AC L /DC
Output LED
Output
Pulse Out +
Pulse Out -
1
2
3
Temp 1
1
3
Temp 2
2
Input LED
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Page 1 - Industrial

Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy TransmitterHydronic Energy Transmitter with RS-485 BACnet® and Modbus® and Scaled Pulse OutputInstallation &

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Sensor WiringAll flow sensor types connect to the four terminal headers labeled “Sensor Input.”Comm LEDSensor InputShieldSignal Signal +Power Out-REF+

Page 3 - CONTENTS

Temperature Element WiringAppropriate wire types and proper shielding is required for accurate temperature readings.Since Btu calculations are based o

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+-Power InAC C /DCAC L /DCOutput LEDOutputPulse Out +Pulse Out -Pulse InputNOTE:maximum sinking currentis 100 mA @ 36 VDCDevice(-) (+)Figure 12: Samp

Page 5 - INSTALLATION

Connection to the RS-485 network should not be made until the 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter has been configured per the instructions in "Progr

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PROGRAMMINGConnecting Via DIC COM PortProgramming the 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter is accomplished by installing Badger Meter programming software

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6. Once 340BN/MB has been selected, the appropriate COM port can be selected from the Conguration tab.Figure 17: Select Set COM PortFigure 18: Sel

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NOT:N If communication still does not occur and you are using a DB9 to COM 1 or COM2, try using a USB to COM adapter. This will usually create a new C

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8. When communication has been conrmed, click on the Parameters button. The Parameters screen is displayed.Figure 21: Parameters Screen9. From th

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Flow Sensor SectionFigure 23: Pulse or SineFor most Data Industrial sensors, the sensor type is “Pulse”, and the “K” and “Offset” values can be found

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The Zero Temp Diff is a very powerful feature in this product which allows any inaccuracies of drift in the temperature sensors, or the 340 BN/MB Btu

Page 12 - Connecting the RS-485 Buss

Data Industrial® 340 BN/MB BTU Energy TransmitterPage ii July 2012

Page 13 - Factory Port

RS-485 Network CongurationsThe RS-485 Section can be configured in three ways:• Pulse Out Only – RS-485-OFF• Modbus• BACnetThe following sections

Page 14 - PROGRAMMING

Modbus Register MapModel 340BN/MB Register MapRegister Name Address Data Type Read/WriteTemperature 1 40001 + 40002 IEEE 754 Float Read OnlyTemperatu

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RS-485 Network Configuration – BACnetFigure 30: BACnet OptionSelect BACnet to access the BACnet pull down menus.Select the Bit Rate (BAUD rate) to ma

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BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance StatementProductsProduct Model Number Protocol Revision Software Version Firmware Version340 BN/MB B340BN 1

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RS-485 Network TestFigure 31: RS-485 TestThe Configuration Software has an RS-485 test program.Although it uses Modbus settings, it is testing RS-485

Page 18 - Temperature Sensor Section

Factory Default SettingsThe table below is a list of factory default setting for all 340BN/MB variables. These settings can be changed by accessing th

Page 19 - Pulse Output

SPECIFICATIONSPOWERPower supply options:12…35V DC12…24V ACCurrent draw: 115 mA max. @ 12V DCFLOW SENSOR INPUTPulse type sensorsSignal amplitude:2.5V D

Page 20 - RS-485 Network Congurations

INTENTIONAL BLANK PAGEInstallation & Operation ManualPage 27 July 2012

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www.badgermeter.comData Industrial is a registered trademarks of Badger Meter, Inc. Other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of t

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CONTENTSINTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5INSTALLATION

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SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26POWER . . . . . . . .

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INTRODUCTIONThe Data Industrial 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter from Badger Meter is an economical, compact device for hydronic sub-metering applicat

Page 25 - Factory Default Settings

Surface Mount InstallationThe 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter may be mounted to the surface of any panel using double-sided adhesive tape or by attac

Page 26 - SPECIFICATIONS

DIN Rail MountingOptional clips snap onto the mounting flanges allowing the 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter to be attached to DIN 15, 32, 35 mm DIN r

Page 27 - INTENTIONAL BLANK PAGE

Hot TapFor pipes that cannot be drained even for initial installation, we offer a Hot Tap version.Model THT – available in the 10k Ω Thermistor versio

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Power Supply WiringThe 340 BN/MB Btu Energy Transmitter requires 12-24 Volts AC or DC to operate. The power connections are made to the ORANGE header.

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