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Appendix C. Measuring P and L Dimensions
Appendix C. Measuring P and L Dimensions
C.1 Introduction
When programming the PIPE menu in the XGF868i
User Program
, the
path length
(P) and the
axial dimension
(L) must
be entered. These parameters are determined by measurements on the actual transducer installation, with P equal
to the face-to-face distance between the transducers and L equal to the axial distance between the centers of the
transducer faces.
The accuracy of the programmed P and L values is critical to precise flow rate measurements. If GE supplies the
flowcell for the system, the correct values will be included in the documentation supplied with the system. For
transducers installed on an existing pipe (see Figure 18 on page 66), P and L must be measured at the site. This
appendix provides instructions for properly determining these dimensions.
C.2 Measuring P and L
Whenever possible, physically measure the face-to-face distance (P) and the axial distance (L) between the centers
of the flat faces of the transducers. Refer to
for an illustration of the proper distances to
measure, in a typical installation.
In some situations only one of the required distances can be directly measured. When this happens, a knowledge of
the installation angle (
) of the transducers, permits the second distance to be calculated from
Equation C-1
below.
As an example, assume that the transducer installation angle is known to be 45° and the L distance is measured to
be 10.00 inches. Then, the P distance is calculated to be P = 10.00/0.707 = 14.14 inches.
With a Bias 90° transducer installation, it sometimes happens that the only known parameters are the transducer
angle (
) and the centerline distance between the transducer bodies (CL). In these cases, it is still possible to
calculate P and L by combining
Equation C-1
above with the additional
Equation C-2
):
Standard GE 90° transducers have the face offset from the centerline of the body by 0.6 inches. Thus, a pair of
transducers has a total offset of 1.2 inches, as indicated in Equation C-2. For example, suppose that the transducer
installation angle is 30° and CL is measured to be 12.00 inches. Then, P = 12.00 – 1.2 = 10.80 inches and
L = 10.80 x 0.866 = 9.35 inches.
cos
L
P--
=
P
CL 1.2
–
=
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