Installation & Operation
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August 2008
Introduction
The PT878 is a transit-time flowmeter that combines all the features
of a full-size flowmeter with the advantages of a portable instrument:
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measure the flow rate of acoustically-conductive single-phase
fluids
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measure flow velocities from ±0.03 to ±12 m/sec
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energy flow rate may be calculated for water, glycol, and water/
glycol mixtures
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one linear 0/4-20 mA analog output
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two 4-20 mA analog inputs
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runs on rechargeable or alkaline batteries for up to 10 hours
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LCD display for measurements in numeric and graphical format
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store site data in files
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log over 100,000 flow data points internally
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communicate with a PC via an infrared port
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context-sensitive on-line help
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uses all standard GE Sensing transducers
The Flowcell
In addition to the PT878, a complete flowmeter system includes a
flowcell
. The flowcell is that part of the system that uses ultrasonic
pulses to interrogate the flow. It consists of:
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Flowcell Pipe
- The flowcell can either be created in the existing
piping (for example, by inserting wetted transducers into the pipe,
or clamping non-wetted transducers onto the pipe), or inserted as a
substitute pipe section (spoolpiece). The flowcell must provide
mechanical support for the transducers and assure stable fluid
conditions for accurate flow measurement.
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Transducers
- The transducers convert electrical energy into
ultrasonic pulses when in a transmit cycle, and convert the
ultrasonic pulses back to electrical energy when in a receive cycle.
In the PT878 system, each transducer acts as both a receiver and
transmitter, since a series of ultrasonic pulses are alternately sent
upstream and then downstream through the flowcell.
Summary of Contents for Transport PT878
Page 8: ...Chapter 1...
Page 22: ...Chapter 2...
Page 36: ...Chapter 3...
Page 61: ...Chapter 4...
Page 62: ...Managing Site Files The Site Menu 4 1 The Site Manager Window 4 2 The Site Manager Menu 4 3...
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Page 76: ...Data Logging The Logging Menu 5 1 The Log Manager Window 5 2 The Log Manager Menu 5 2...
Page 93: ...Appendix A...
Page 94: ...Menu Maps Main Menu A 1...