MODEL 2234 DIGITAL FLOW COMPUTER ___________________________
B.
Next, assume that the temperature for the line is known to be approximately
78 degrees (the VAR 56.3 degree temperature reading verifies that the
transducer output is inaccurate) so a 78 degree temperature will need to be
entered into the computer as a FXD value for the computer to use in its
calculations until the defective transducer can be returned to service.
Examine the current inactive FXD value:
Key
Display
FXD (Pressed)
TF * FXD (Fixed)
FXD (Released)
DEGF (Units of Measure)
then
0.00
C.
The asterisk (*) between TF and FXD indicates that this value is not active
(not being used by the computer for flow computations).
Instead, the
computer is using the 56.3 VAR output from the defective transducer. The
current FXD value is "0.00".
Enter a new FXD value of 78 degrees
Key
Display
7
7
8
78
ENTR
TF * FXD (Fixed)
DEGF (Units of Measure)
then
78.0
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