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UL manual - Pulsar Process Measurement
UL manual - Pulsar Process Measurement
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Parameter Default Description<br />
P823<br />
Totaliser<br />
Multiplier<br />
1=/1000 Sets the factor by which the<br />
calculated volume will be divided or<br />
multiplied by before being displayed.<br />
1 = /1000<br />
3 = /10<br />
5 = *10<br />
7 = *1,000<br />
9 = *100,000<br />
2 = /100<br />
4 = *1<br />
6 = *100<br />
8 = *10,000<br />
10 = *1,000,000<br />
The remaining parameters required to finalise the setup of your application<br />
will follow on immediately from the above. These parameters relate to<br />
details required to carry out the calculation for flow and will be dependent<br />
on the Primary Measuring Device (PMD) chosen and the method of<br />
calculation chosen, please enter values for the parameters concerned as<br />
requested.<br />
Parameter Default Description<br />
P705<br />
Max. Flow<br />
0.000 When requested enter the known<br />
maximum flowrate, in units of volume<br />
(P706) and Time (P707) which occurs at<br />
maximum head (P704)<br />
P710<br />
Dim. “A”<br />
0 When requested enter, in measurement<br />
units, P104, the required dimension.<br />
P711<br />
Dim. “B”<br />
0 When requested enter, in measurement<br />
units, P104, the required dimension.<br />
P712<br />
Dim. “C”<br />
0 When requested enter, in measurement<br />
units, P104, the required dimension.<br />
P713 0 When requested enter, in measurement<br />
Dim. “D”<br />
P717<br />
Exponent<br />
P718<br />
K Factor<br />
Dependent on<br />
chosen PMD<br />
units, P104, the required dimension.<br />
Where available the <strong>FlowCERT</strong> LITE will<br />
automatically enter the default exponent<br />
value for the PMD chosen, but this can be<br />
changed if required. When<br />
P700 = 7 (Other), enter the exponent<br />
value as defined by the manufacturer of<br />
the PMD.<br />
Enter the ‘K’ factor for the PMD,<br />
obtained from the manufacture’s<br />
specification<br />
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