5. If you are using the offset to adjust temperature measurement, set
Temperature Offset
to the
calculated value.
•
Using ProLink III:
Device Tools
→
Configuration
→
Process Measurement
→
Sample Temperature
→
Temperature Offset
•
Using a field communicator: Not available
The default value is 0. The range is unlimited.
6. If you are using the slope to adjust temperature measurement, set
Temperature Slope
to the
calculated value.
•
Using ProLink III:
Device Tools
→
Configuration
→
Process Measurement
→
Sample Temperature
→
Temperature Slope
•
Using a field communicator: Not available
The default value is 1.0. The recommended range is 0.8 to 1.2. If your calculated slope is outside this
range, contact customer service.
13.2 Adjust concentration measurement with Trim
Offset
Trim Offset
adjusts the meter's concentration measurement to match a reference value.
Tip
You can adjust concentration measurement by applying the trim offset only, or by applying both the trim
offset and the trim slope. For most applications, the trim offset is sufficient.
Prerequisites
Ensure that the active matrix is the one that you want to trim. You can set the offset separately for each
matrix on your transmitter.
Procedure
1. Take a concentration reading from the meter, and record line density and sample temperature.
2. Subtract the meter value from a reference device.
3. Enter the result as the trim offset.
•
Using ProLink III: Choose
Device Tools
→
Configuration
→
Process Measurement
→
Concentration Measurement
, set
Matrix Being Configured
to your matrix, and enter
Trim Offset
.
•
Using a field communicator:
Configure
→
Manual Setup
→
Measurements
→
Conc Measure (CM)
→
Trim CM Process Variables
→
Concentration Offset
4. Take another concentration reading from the meter, and compare it to the laboratory value.
•
If the two values are acceptably close, the trim is complete.
•
If the two values are not acceptably close, repeat this procedure.
Calculating the trim offset
Laboratory value
64.21 %
Measurement support
Configuration and Use Manual
March 2021
MMI-20020954
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Micro Motion Gas Specific Gravity Meters (SGM)