Cerabar S/Deltabar S/Deltapilot S 4...20mA HART
Level measurement
Hauser
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Note!
1.
For this level mode, the measured variables %, level, volume and mass are available.
See
also parameter description for OUTPUT UNIT, Page 64.
4
Select a pressure unit via the PRESS. ENG. UNIT
parameter, here mbar for example.
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Fig. 10:
Calibration with reference pressure –
wet calibration
1
See Table, Steps 8 and 9.
2
See Table, Step 10.
3
See Table, Step 11.
4
See Table, Step 12.
5
See Table, Step 13.
6
See Table, Step 14.
7
See Table, Step 15.
5
Select a volume unit via the OUTPUT UNIT parameter,
here l (litres) for example.
6
Select a height unit via the HEIGHT UNIT parameter,
here m for example.
7
Select the "Dry" option via the CALIBRATION MODE
parameter.
8
Select a density unit via the DENSITY UNIT parameter,
here kg/dm
3
for example.
9
Enter the density of the fluid using the ADJUST
DENSITY parameter, here kg/dm
3
for example.
10
Enter the volume value for the lower calibration point
via the EMPTY CALIB. parameter, here 0 l for example.
11
Enter the height value for the lower calibration point via
the EMPTY HEIGHT parameter, here 0.5 m (1.6 ft) for
example.
12
Enter the volume value for the upper calibration point
via the FULL CALIB. parameter, here 1000 l (litres) (264
US gal) for example.
13
Enter the height value for the upper calibration point via
the FULL HEIGHT parameter, here 4.5 m (15 ft) for
example.
14
Set the value for the lower current value (4 mA) by
means of the SET LRV parameter.
15
Set the value for the upper current value (20 mA) by
means of the SET URV parameter.
16
Result:
The measuring range is set for 0 to 1000 l (litres) (264
US gal).
Description
4.5
0.5
h
[m]
49
441
p
[mbar]
h =
p
r
· g
r
= 1
g
cm
3
➀
1000
0
V
[l]
0.5
4.5
➁
➂
h =
p
ρ
· g
h
[m]
➃
➄
20
4
I
[mA]
0
1000
V
[l]
➅
➆