Here's the [link|https://culliganquebec.com/wp18/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Manuel_CTM_1_5_2_Commercial_IndustrielAnglais.pdf|manual] that may help.
See p.5 for the location of the flow meter. Presumably the flowmeter sensor attaches to it somehow
Usually flowmeters are a turbine located inline with the incoming (or outgoing) water supply and it rotates when the water flows through it. One of the blades of the turbine has a magnet attached to it. When it passes the sensor the magnet operates a reed switch in the sensor, which sends a pulse to the control board. Basically the control board counts the number of pulses it receives so it knows how much water has passed through the flowmeter i.e. no flow, no pulse
Did you get the sensor in a package with the sensor's part number on it?
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If so the manual has a parts diagram which shows the location of the parts as well as its part number. You may be able to locate the sensor location that way.
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If so the manual has a parts diagram with a parts list which shows the location of the parts as well as its part number. You may be able to locate the sensor location that way.
It also shows the connections on the control board as well
Here's the [link|https://culliganquebec.com/wp18/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Manuel_CTM_1_5_2_Commercial_IndustrielAnglais.pdf|manual] that may help.
See p.5 for the location of the flow meter. Presumably the flowmeter sensor attaches to it somehow
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Usually flowmeters are a turbine inline with the water supply,and it rotates with the water flowing through it. One of the blades of the turbine has a magnet attached to it. When it passes the sensor the magnet operates a reed switch which sends a pulse to the control board. Basically the control board counts the number of pulses it receives so it knows how much water has passed through the flowmeter
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Usually flowmeters are a turbine located inline with the incoming (or outgoing) water supply and it rotates when the water flows through it. One of the blades of the turbine has a magnet attached to it. When it passes the sensor the magnet operates a reed switch in the sensor, which sends a pulse to the control board. Basically the control board counts the number of pulses it receives so it knows how much water has passed through the flowmeter i.e. no flow, no pulse
Did you get the sensor in a package with the sensor's part number on it?
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If so the manual has a parts diagram which shows the location of the part as well as its part number. You may be able to locate the sensor location that way.
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If so the manual has a parts diagram which shows the location of the parts as well as its part number. You may be able to locate the sensor location that way.
It also shows the connections on the control board as well
Here's the [link|https://culliganquebec.com/wp18/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Manuel_CTM_1_5_2_Commercial_IndustrielAnglais.pdf|manual] that may help.
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See p.5 for the location of the flow meter. Presumable the flowmeter sensor attaches to it somehow
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See p.5 for the location of the flow meter. Presumably the flowmeter sensor attaches to it somehow
Usually flowmeters are a turbine inline with the water supply,and it rotates with the water flowing through it. One of the blades of the turbine has a magnet attached to it. When it passes the sensor the magnet operates a reed switch which sends a pulse to the control board. Basically the control board counts the number of pulses it receives so it knows how much water has passed through the flowmeter
Did you get the sensor in a package with the sensor's part number on it?
If so the manual has a parts diagram which shows the location of the part as well as its part number. You may be able to locate the sensor location that way.
It also shows the connections on the control board as well
Are you sure you mean the flow meter as it looks more like the aqua sensor?
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Here's the [link|https://culliganquebec.com/wp18/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Manuel_CTM_1_5_2_Commercial_IndustrielAnglais.pdf|manual] that may help.
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Here's the [https://culliganquebec.com/wp18/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Manuel_CTM_1_5_2_Commercial_IndustrielAnglais.pdf|manual] that may help.
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See p.5 for the location of the flow meter. Presumable the flowmeter sensor attaches to it somehow
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See p.35 for where the aqua sensor is installed and p.5 for the flow meter.
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Usually flowmeters are a turbine inline with the water supply,and it rotates with the water flowing through it. One of the blades of the turbine has a magnet attached to it. When it passes the sensor the magnet operates a reed switch which sends a pulse to the control board. Basically the control board counts the number of pulses it receives so it knows how much water has passed through the flowmeter
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Did you get the sensor in a package with the sensor's part number on it?
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If so the manual has a parts diagram which shows the location of the part as well as its part number. You may be able to locate the sensor location that way.
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It also shows the connections on the control board as well
HI @kevinlee38086
Are you sure you mean the flow meter as it looks more like the aqua sensor?
Here's the [https://culliganquebec.com/wp18/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Manuel_CTM_1_5_2_Commercial_IndustrielAnglais.pdf|manual] that may help.
See p.35 for where the aqua sensor is installed and p.5 for the flow meter.