
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Model FT3 Thermal Gas Mass Flow meter and
Temperature Transmitter from Fox Thermal Instruments. The Model FT3 is
one of the most technically advanced flow meters in the world. Extensive
engineering effort has been invested to deliver advanced features, accuracy
measurement performance and outstanding reliability.
The new FT3 View software allows users to easily display data and configure
the FT3 to their specific application parameters. Then, log flow/temperature
data to an Excel file. The software can also activate the new Fox CAL-V™ and
Zero CAL-CHECK™ diagnostic functions.
This User's Guide contains the operation instructions for the Calibration
Validation diagnostic tests: CAL-V™ and Zero CAL-CHECK™.
This User's Guide is divided into the following sections: Introduction, Start
Up, Operation, Troubleshooting, Glossary and Index.
Calibration of the Fox Model FT3 Thermal Flow Meter
To ensure that all Fox flow meters meet specified performance parameters
and provide accurate, repeatable measurements in the field, all calibrations
are performed with NIST-traceable flow standards. Each meter is shipped
from the factory with a Fox Calibration Certificate.
Calibration Validation
Validating the calibration of your FT3 Flow Meter is simple and easy. By
performing two simple tests in the field, operators can verify that the meter
is running accurately by testing the functionality of the sensor and its
associated signal processing circuitry.
The first test, CAL-V™, tests the functionality of the sensor and its associated
signal processing circuitry and can be done in the pipe and in normal
processing conditions (see "CAL-V™ Calibration Validation Test" on page
6). The second test, Zero CAL-CHECK™, ensures the repeatability and
cleanliness of the sensor (see "Zero CAL-CHECK™ Calibration Validation Test"
on page 7).
See Figure 1.1 on the following page to understand Calibration Validation with
these two tests.
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