MODBUS-Based Flow Metering and Pressure Monitoring

August 23rd, 2010

The Preciseline Pressure Transducer (manufactured by Keller-America ), not unlike our EtherMeter, offers a digital Modbus-based solution to a water telemetry problem that was previously solved by analog (4-20mA) instrumentation.

Preciseline Pressure Transducer (by Keller-America).

In the case of the Preciseline, the water pressure signal is converted into Modbus; whereas in the case of our EtherMeter, error-free totalization and flow-rate data is collected from a compatible flow meter(s) and converted into Modbus .

As I/O counts grow and instrumentation complexity increases in water plants and pump stations, the addition of smart Modbus sensors is a natural solution that can simplify control system integration challenges.

For example, using a multi-drop Modbus/RTU network, a single shielded cable (+24VDC/Gnd, RS485A/RS485B) can be routed throughout a water plant or pump station to communicate with (and provide power to) an assortment of Modbus-based devices.

As an example, Jersey County Rural Water Company (Jerseyville, IL) recently completed construction of a new pumping station at Godfrey, IL.  The control system at the station features a Modbus/RTU multi-drop network that communicates to 3 Preciseline transducers which monitor station effluent pressure, influent pressure, and the level of water in the ground storage tank.

The same network also includes 2 EtherMeters, which report totalization and flow-rate from 4 flow meters (2 Sensus Omni-T2 meters and 2 Neptune HP Turbine meters).

3 Preciseline pressure transducers and 1 EtherMeter connected to the pump station’s multi-drop Modbus/RTU (RS485) network. The transducers are monitoring effluent pressure, influent pressure, and ground storage tank level. (Click to zoom.)

Had this project been addressed using legacy analog methods, then the aforementioned signals would have required 7 shielded cables connected to an RTU via 3 analog-digital converters and 4 pulse-counting channels.

Therefore, the use of Modbus may significantly reduce the costs associated with wiring, conduit, and instrumentation.  Furthermore, the future addition of other Modbus-based devices is highly simplified.

An EtherMeter-connected, 6″ Sensus Omni-T2 meter. One of four meters in the pump station. (Click to zoom.)

In this application, Jersey County’s potential upgrade plans include tying the 3 variable-speed drives, 3 motorized valves, backup generator, power meter, and Chlorine Monitor into the Modbus network.

Modbus/RTU network schematic. (Click to zoom.)

On 03 Sep 2010, Jersey County Rural Water Co. is hosting a Dedication Ceremony and Open House for the Pump Station featured in this article. The described Modbus flow metering and pressure monitoring technology will be displayed at this event. If interested in attending, please contact Jim Mimlitz at SCADAmetrics (636)938-9633.

For further information on the Preciseline and other Modbus-capable pressure transducers, please contact Chris Lilly at Keller-America (757)596-6680.

[original article located at: http://scadametrics.com/blog/?p=205]

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Application Notes: Data acquisition with the Trimble Nomad & Keller DCX data-logger

June 25th, 2010

Prerequisites:

1) A Trimble Nomad (or similar Windows Mobile1).

2) RS232 port boot option (USB interfaces are not supported for the Logger CE software). Read the rest of this entry »

Guide to using Keller Level & Pressure transmitters with the Precision Digital PD865

May 26th, 2010

This guide will help walk you through the configuration required to use a Keller MODBUS-capable level or pressure transmitter with the Precision Digital PD865 display. Jose, from Precision Digital, recently made video using this very same configuration, which you can watch here. Read the rest of this entry »

Precision Digital PD865 + Keller Transmitter (Video)

May 12th, 2010

Thanks to our friend Jose at Precision Digital for putting together this video which demonstrates their PD865 MODBUS Snooper working in conjunction with a Keller America level transmitter! Read the rest of this entry »

Micro-diameter transmitter now available in ranges up to 900ft!

March 31st, 2010

The Keller Microlevel, the smallest diameter submersible level transmitter in its class, is now available in full scale ranges up to 900 feet of water. For applications that demand high pressure, high accuracy, and small size, the Microlevel is the answer.

The data sheet can be downloaded here: http://www.kelleramerica.com/pdf-library/pdf/Microlevel.pdf

Contact Keller America today for more information.

Keller America Compliance with Section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009

February 11th, 2010

US FlagWe at Keller America, Inc. are proud to announce that all products manufactured in our facility in Newport News, Virginia meet the “Buy American” criteria set forth in Section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.  We have carefully reviewed Section 1605 and can assure all of our representatives, engineers, integrators, contractors, and customers that Keller America products are ARRA compliant and suitable for use on projects where ARRA Section 1605 is invoked.

Keller America, Inc. is committed to doing our part to aid the economic recovery by growing our business, building innovative products, and thereby creating jobs for deserving Americans.

Private labeling option for OEMs and resellers

January 20th, 2010

Keller America is happy to provide OEM/reseller labeling at no extra charge, helping to ensure that follow up business comes back to you. All that is needed is your company logo, contact information (and part number if applicable) in virtually any graphic format with a resolution of 150 dpi or better.

2010 Tradeshow schedule is now available!

January 20th, 2010

Nothing can take the place of real, person to person communication. Keller America goes to several trade shows each year to meet customers new and old. For a schedule of the tradeshows that we’ll be attending in 2010, go to our shows page for the nearest location. We encourage you to come by and meet us and see our array of products.

New Cable Options for Keller Transmitters

January 20th, 2010

As we reach into more industries and applications, Keller America has added Tefzel® and PE  (polyethylene) jacket options for superior chemical resistance. Along with the  Hytrel® cable jacket material,  Keller transmitters can be used in more applications than ever. Consult your Keller America sales engineer to determine which cable option is right for your needs.

Hytrel® and Tefzel® are registered trademarks of DuPont.

Best wishes for 2010!

January 20th, 2010

Keller America would like to say Happy New Year to all, and offer our assistance in making 2010 a successful and prosperous year for your enterprise. We hope to become your preferred supplier of level and  pressure instrumentation. If there is anything the we can do to help you in that regard, please feel free to contact us.