3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter
3-9000-777 Rev E
January 2018
Configure the temperature parameters for the meter
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5.10.2
Configure the temperature parameters for the meter
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Live temperature - if Live Analog was selected for Temperature for meter corrections on
the Daniel MeterLink Startup Page, enter the scaling for the transmitter connected to the
analog input. Minium input is the zero scale temperature of the transmitter (i.e. 1 Volt or
4mA). Maximum input is the full scale temperature of the transmitter (i.e. 5 Volts or 20
mA).
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Fixed temperature - if Fixed was selected on the Daniel MeterLink Startup Page for
Temperature It will also be enabled if a live temperature input was selected. Enter a fixed
value to use for calculations if the live input goes into alarm. Enter an average
temperature of the process fluid.
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Temperature alarm - enter the low and high alarm limits. A temperature reading outside
of these limits causes a Temperature Validity alarm. The Alarm selection determines what
value to use while a live input is in alarm. This value is common with the pressure Alarm
selection so when one is changed, the other will change to match.
5.10.3
Configure the pressure parameters for the meter.
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Pressure reading - Select either Gage or Absolute for the type of pressure reading desired.
If a live pressure transmitter is connected, select the type of reading the transmitter
outputs. If Absolute is selected, you must also enter the Atmospheric pressure.
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Live pressure - enter in the scaling for the transmitter connected to the analog input. Min.
input is the zero scale pressure of the transmitter (i.e. 1 Volt or 4mA). Max. input is the full
scale pressure of the transmitter (i.e. 5 Volts or 20 mA).
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Fixed pressure - enabled if Fixed was selected for Temperature for meter corrections on
the Startup Page. It will also be enabled if a live temperature input was selected to allow
you to enter a fixed value to use for calculations if the live input goes into alarm. Enter an
average pressure of the process fluid.
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Pressure alarm - enter the low and high alarm limits. A pressure reading outside of these
limits causes a Pressure Validity alarm. The Alarm selection determines what value to use
while a live input is in alarm. This value is common with the temperature Alarm selection
so when one is changed, the other will change to match.