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22500
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Pulse volume L
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If the condition is not met, there may be a time lag of the pulse output. This is
particularly undesirable if dosing tasks are to be performed with the pulse signal.
The following table shows the different combinations of pulse volume and pulse
width for the different measuring ranges, in which the above limiting condition is
fulfilled.
Measuring
range
[LPM]
pulse
width
[ms]
min
.
pulse
volume
[L]
max.
pulse
rate
[pulse/L]
100
20
0.08889
11.25
10
0.04444
22.50
5
0.02222
45.00
1
0.00444
225.00
50
20
0.04444
22.50
10
0.02222
45.00
5
0.01111
90.00
1
0.00222
450.00
25
20
0.02222
45.00
10
0.01111
90.00
5
0.00556
180.00
1
0.00111
900.00
10
20
0.00889
112.50
10
0.00444
225.00
5
0.00222
450.00
1
0.00044
2250.00
03
20
0.0026
375
10
0.0013
750
5
0.0006
1500
1
0.0001
7500
The pulse output only takes place in measuring mode; while the menu mode is
active no pulses are given. The pulses accumulated in the menu mode are output
as soon as the measuring mode is active again. Depending on the situation, this
can also lead to a longer pulse lag.