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10.2.2
Meter validation and meter factors
Meter validation compares a measurement value reported by the transmitter with an external
measurement standard. Meter validation requires one data point.
Note: For meter validation to be useful, the external measurement standard must be more accurate
than the sensor. See the sensor’s product data sheet for its accuracy specification.
If the transmitter’s mass flow, volume flow, or density measurement is significantly different from the
external measurement standard, you may want to adjust the corresponding meter factor. A meter
factor is the value by which the transmitter multiplies the process variable value. The default meter
factors are
1.0
, resulting in no difference between the data retrieved from the sensor and the data
reported externally.
Meter factors are typically used for proving the flowmeter against a weights and measures standard.
You may need to calculate and adjust meter factors periodically to comply with regulations.
10.2.3
Calibration
The flowmeter measures process variables based on fixed points of reference. Calibration adjusts
those points of reference. Three types of calibration can be performed:
•
Zero (see Section 5.5)
•
Density calibration
•
Temperature calibration
Result data on display
Pass/Fail/Abort for current test
For all results stored on transmitter:
• Pass/Fail/Abort
• Abort code (if relevant)
• Stiffness of the right and left pickoffs
Result data with Communicator Pass/Caution/Abort for current test
For all results stored on transmitter:
• Pass/Caution/Abort
• Abort code (if relevant)
• Stiffness of the right and left pickoffs
• Comparison table for stored results
• Comparison plot for stored results
Result data with ProLink II
For all results stored on PC:
• Pass/Fail/Abort
• Abort code (if relevant)
• Stiffness of the right and left pickoffs
• Test execution metadata
• Comparison graphs
• Test reports
• Data export and manipulation
capabilities
For all results stored on transmitter:
• Pass/Fail/Abort
• Abort code (if relevant)
• Stiffness of the right and left pickoffs
• Test execution metadata
• Comparison graphs
• Test reports
• Data export and manipulation
capabilities
Startup methods
Manual
Manual
Scheduler
Event
Discrete input
(1)
(1) Requires a transmitter with a discrete input.
Table 10-2
Comparison of meter verification features and functions: original version vs. Smart Meter
Verification
continued
Feature or function
Meter verification application
Original version
Smart Meter Verification
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