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Functions of the
µ
FLO
Functions of the
µ
FLO reflect a design that is practical, straight-forward and efficient. The
µ
FLO is
simple to use and easy to learn - and it saves time usually spent on calculations and report preparation.
The
µ
FLO allows you to perform the following with minimum effort, maximum speed and greater
accuracy.
Complete log period flow and operational records reported (hourly, default) including -
•
Average static pressure
•
Average differential pressure
•
Average flowing temperature
•
Corrected volume total
•
Corrected energy total
•
Operating status and alarms
Complete daily flow records including -
•
Average static pressure
•
Average differential pressure
•
Average flowing temperature
•
Average Extension
•
Corrected volume total
•
Corrected energy total
•
Operating status and alarms
Complete daily operation statistics including -
•
Percent flowing time
•
Percent back flow time
•
Percent out of limits (programmable) on SP, DP, Tf and Flow Rate
•
Minimum and maximum values for SP, DP, Tf and Flow Rate
µ
FLO
Capabilities
The records and statistics generated are due to the following capabilities of the
µ
FLO:
•
Calculation of flow rates, volume and coefficients per AGA-3, AGA-8
Supercompressibility standards
•
Calculation of flow extension
Tf
Sp
Dp
*
once per second
•
Extrapolation of flow accumulation during IMV calibration
•
Selection of all coefficients for calculation; calculation of dynamic factors
(dependent upon DP, SP and Tf) using averages based on one second
samples
•
Sample set of most recent calculations allowing subsequent verification
•
Monitoring of the operational limits, minimums and maximums to insure
detection and reporting of malfunctions or abnormal site conditions
•
Acceptance and storage of system constants from the PCCU or remote
communications protocols.
•
Storage of data records and operational events determined by user (based on
available SRAM)
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Summary of Contents for uFLO
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