SP2A/HP3D C4-2
H5000 Wiring Guide
Rewiring a Taggle SP2A device to a H5000 meter configured for a pulse output that represents compensated flow.
Step 1: Check the output pulse on the H5000.
The H5000 has two pulse output channels – CH1 and CH2. What each pulse represents is marked on the grey shroud.
The meter in the figure below reads:
CH1: 10 L/P F-R
CH2: 100 L/P F-R
The F-R printed implies it is a compensated flow meter. This guide only applies to compensated flow meters.
The inside of the lid should have a sticker on it that gives the colour coding of the different wires.
In the example below:
BLACK = GND Pulse
RED = CH1 Pulse
BROWN = CH2 Pulse
WHITE = Direction/Tamper
In this example, for interfacing with the SP2A or HP3D Taggle device, either the red or brown wire is used depending on the required litres/pulse. The white (tamper/direction) cable is not used.
Step 2: Connect the Taggle SP2A or HP1 device to the H5000.
Ensure all connections are soldered and protected with heat shrink.