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March 2008
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Advanced Programming
Entering a Saturation
Constant
The
MMS-3
requires a saturation constant in order to calculate parts
per million by weight (ppm
w
) in non-aqueous liquids. If the
saturation constant of the process is unknown, contact GE Sensing.
(Saturation constants are necessary for ppm
w
in Henry’s Law type
liquids only. See Appendix A of the
Service Manual.
)
To enter a saturation constant, the user must enter 1 to 6 data points to
represent a curve of Cs (saturation constant) versus temperature.
Enter curves for each channel separately.
Press the
[PROG]
key to enter the user program.
Note:
If you have already entered the user program, see Figure 3-2
on page 3-48 to navigate to the User Menu.
Be sure the number displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the
screen is the channel you want to program. If not, press the
[CHAN]
key to select the desired channel.
Enter Passcode: XXXX
Enter the passcode
.
Programming Menu 1
Use the arrow keys to move the
brackets to
USER
and press
[YES]
.
_
[USER] LOGGER
`
User Menu 1
Use the arrow keys to move the
brackets to
SAT-CONST
and
press
[YES]
.
[SAT-CONST]
`
# T(°C) Cs 1
If you want to begin entering
data at the data point displayed,
press the right arrow key to
move the bracket to T/°C.
Otherwise, enter the desired data
point number. Press
[YES]
to
confirm the entry. Then press the
right arrow key.
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# T(°C) Cs 1
Enter the desired temperature.
Press
[YES]
to confirm the entry,
and press the right arrow key.
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# T(°C) Cs 1
Enter the corresponding
saturation constant. Press
[YES]
to
confirm the entry.
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