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8.3.3
Special measurement unit for liquid volume flow
To create a special measurement unit for liquid volume flow:
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Using ProLink II, see Figure C-3. Before configuring the special measurement unit, ensure
that
Vol Flow Type
is set to
Liquid Volume
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Using the Communicator, see Figure C-7.
Note: You cannot create a special measurement unit for liquid volume flow with the display, but you
can view the special measurement unit for liquid volume flow on the display.
The following general steps are required:
1. Specify the base volume unit.
2. Specify the base time unit.
3. Specify the volume flow conversion factor.
4. Assign a name to the new special measurement unit for volume flow
5. Assign a name to the unit to be used for the associated volume flow totalizer and inventory.
8.3.4
Special measurement unit for gas standard volume flow
To create a special volume flow measurement unit for gas standard volume, ProLink II is required.
Configure the special measurement unit as follows:
1. Click
ProLink > Configure > Flow
and set
Vol Flow Type
to
Gas Std Volume
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2. Click the
Special Units
tab.
3. Specify the base gas volume unit.
4. Specify the base gas volume time unit.
5. Specify the gas volume flow conversion factor.
6. Assign a name to the new special measurement unit for gas standard volume flow.
7. Assign a name to the unit to be used for the associated gas standard volume flow totalizer and
inventory.
Note: You cannot create a special volume flow measurement unit with the display, but you can view
the special volume flow measurement on the display.
Note: You cannot create a special measurement unit for gas standard volume flow with the
Communicator. If you configure the transmitter to use a special measurement unit for gas standard
volume flow, the Communicator will display the correct value, but will display “Unknown
Enumerator” for the units label.
8.4
Configuring cutoffs
Cutoffs are user-defined values below which the transmitter reports a value of zero for the specified
process variable. Cutoffs can be set for mass flow, volume flow, gas standard volume flow, and
density.
See Table 8-2 for cutoff default values and related information. See Sections 8.4.1 and 8.4.2 for
information on how the cutoffs interact with other transmitter measurements.
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