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Flow Calibration
Setup
Sprint LC uses a lookup table to establish flow transducer linearization.
The zero point and multiple flow points along the range of the particular
tester will be set. The exact flow calibration points in the scale are entered
at the factory into the calibration menus.
By increasing the pressure to a flow master, the flow rates advance to the
various target points in the range to be calibrated.
First use the
INCREMENT
and
DECREMENT
keypads to select the target flow.
Target increments are typically in ten or more steps, depending on the
range of the installed sensor.
Flow Meter or Flow Master?
There are two methods for calibrating flow. Use either a calibrated flow
meter or a calibrated flow master (or set of several masters). Both methods
are represented in the figure on the following page.
Flow Meter
A flow meter is able to read and display a flow rate. A flow restrictor is
needed to limit the flow rate. By adjusting the restrictor and/or the
pressure it is possible to produce the target flow rates.
Flow Master
A calibrated flow master is a calibrated orifice that produces a known flow
rate at a specified pressure. By adjusting the pressure to the specified
value the restrictor will produce a target flow rate. One Master may be
calibrated at multiple pressure/flow values.
Store Calibration Data Points
Adjust the flow rate (pressure regulator or flow restrictor) until the
external flow standard very closely matches the target number.
When the external standard closely matches the target number, store the
calibration data point. See Store Calibration Data Points on page 141.
Summary of Contents for SPRINT LC
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