Dresser Model 10C25 Series K Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual
© 2018 Natural Gas Solutions North America, LLC
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11.6.1
Data Logs
The meter records Data Logs hourly and maintains 150 days of hourly logs stored on a FIFO (first in/first
out) basis. The Data Logging feature is not configurable.
The Data Log is saved as a CSV (comma-separated values) file for easy import into spreadsheets, such as
Microsoft Excel. Select the number of days of hourly logs to download by using the
Logging
screen in the
Dresser MeterWare software.
For more information, refer to the
Dresser MeterWare Software Manual
.
11.6.2
Logged Parameters
The meter has non-volatile memory. If the
meter’s batter
y fails, the meter retains all logs recorded within
the last hour of operation. These logs are available and ready for use as soon as power is restored. The
configuration is also stored in the non-volatile memory and is not lost if the main battery fails.
Data Logs are continually stored in the memory on an hourly basis. Data log parameters include:
•
Log Number
•
Occurred Fault
–
Temperature
•
Log Date & Time
•
Occurred Fault
–
Volume
•
Compensated Volume (ft
3
or m
3
)
•
Occurred Fault
–
Internal Operation
•
Non-compensated Volume (ft
3
or m
3
)
•
Occurred Fault
–
Low Battery Fault
•
Compensation Factor
•
Occurred Fault
–
Volume Sensor Fault
•
Non-compensated Volume Under Fault (ft
3
or m
3
)
•
Occurred Fault
–
Power Fault
•
End Temperature
•
Present Alarm
–
High Temperature
•
Battery Voltage
•
Present Alarm
–
Low Temperature
•
Present Fault
–
Temperature
•
Present Alarm
–
High Flow
•
Present Fault
–
Volume
•
Present Alarm
–
Low Battery
•
Present Fault
–
Internal Operation
•
Occurred Alarm
–
High Temperature
•
Present Fault
–
Low Battery Fault
•
Occurred Alarm
–
Low Temperature
•
Present Fault
–
Volume Sensor Fault
•
Occurred Alarm
–
High Flow
•
Present Fault
–
Power Fault
•
Occurred Alarm
–
Low Battery