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Rosemount Raptor<br />

System Configuration Manual<br />

300510EN, Rev AA<br />

December 2010<br />

12. Select the Geometry tab.<br />

13. Enter the Tank Reference Height (R). The Tank Reference height is<br />

defined as the distance from the Upper Reference Point to the Zero<br />

Reference Point<br />

14. Enter the Reference Distance (G). Reference Distance is the distance<br />

between the Upper Reference Point and the flange.<br />

15. Enter the Calibration Distance. Use this variable to adjust the Tank<br />

Reference Height (R) so that measured product levels match the hand<br />

dipped level values. Normally a minor adjustment is necessary when the<br />

device is installed. For example, a minor deviation between the actual<br />

tank height and the value stored in the devcie database may occur if tank<br />

dimensions according to drawings are not quite up to date with actual<br />

dimensions.<br />

16. Choose the appropriate Mounting Type; Pipe Chamber, Direct Bracket,<br />

or Nozzle. Choose Unknown if none of these is appropriate. Depending<br />

on the chosen mounting type you may also need to specify other<br />

parameters such as Inner Diameter and Nozzle Height.<br />

17. Select the Show level below probe end as zero check box if you want<br />

the 5300 to present negative product levels as zero.<br />

18. Click the Apply button to store the configuration, or click the OK button<br />

to store the configuration and close the window.<br />

See the Rosemount 5300 Reference Manual<br />

(Document No.00809-0100-4530) for more information on various tank<br />

geometry parameters.<br />

5-94 Section 5. Installing a Raptor Level Gauging System

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