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Rosemount Raptor<br />

System Configuration Manual<br />

300510EN, Rev AA<br />

December 2010<br />

8. Configure the tank.<br />

The Tank Configuration window lets you enable tank measurement variables<br />

such as Vapor Temperature, Vapor Pressure, Liquid Pressure, and Free<br />

Water Level (FWL) to be used for calculations of Observed Density and<br />

other inventory parameters. See the TankMaster WinOpi Reference Manual<br />

for more information on inventory parameters.<br />

The Calculate in TankMaster check box may be used for devices without<br />

internal calculation of Level Rate. By selecting this check box the Level Rate<br />

is calculated by the TankMaster program.<br />

Liquid Pressure and Vapor Pressure are not automatically mapped to<br />

measurement instruments. These measurement variables have to be mapped<br />

to an instrument in the 22XX ATD/Advanced Parameter Source Configuration<br />

window in order to make them available for configuration in the<br />

Tank Configuration window. See Figure 5-11 on page 5-107 for an example of<br />

how to map the Liquid Pressure variable to the output of a Rosemount 3051S<br />

pressure transmitter.<br />

See also “Advanced Parameter Source Configuration” on page 5-74 for<br />

further information on mapping tank measurement variables to source<br />

devices.<br />

To open the 22XX ATD/Advanced Parameter Source Configuration window:<br />

a. In the TankMaster WinSetup workspace, click the right mouse<br />

button on the ATD device icon and choose the Properties option.<br />

b. Select the Advanced Parameter Source Configuration tab.<br />

c. Map the appropriate tank measurement variable to the output of a<br />

transmitter that is available on the Tankbus. See an example in<br />

Figure 5-11 on page 5-107.<br />

5-106 Section 5. Installing a Raptor Level Gauging System

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