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Empty Pipe Cal.
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Fluid conductivity impacts the performance of empty pipe measurements. If you require empty pipe
detection, you should perform this empty pipe calibration procedure.
Before starting the empty pipe calibration, verify that empty pipe detection is enabled. Also, run both
the empty pipe and the full pipe calibration procedures.
Calibrating an Empty Pipe
Before calibrating an empty pipe, verify that the pipe is empty.
To calibrate with an empty pipe, follow these steps from the
Advanced
menu:
1. Select
Empty Pipe Cal
to view the calibration menus.
2. Select
Cal. Empty Pipe
to view the empty pipe calibration menu.
3 Enable calibration by placing the cursor on the calibration enable line and press
[E]
.
EMPTY PIPE CALIBRATE
Volts = 3.00
> Cal [ON] E=OFF
Exit with Save
FULL PIPE CALIBRATE
Volts = 1.515
> Cal [OFF] E=ON
Exit with Save
4. Wait 30 seconds for voltage measurement to stabilize.
5. Save setting by placing the cursor on Exit With Save menu line and press
[E]
.
Calibrating a Full Pipe
Before calibrating a full pipe, verify that the pipe is full.
To calibrate with a full pipe, follow these steps from the
Advanced
menu:
1. Select
Cal. Full Pipe
to view the calibration menus.
2. Select
Cal. Full Pipe
to view the full pipe calibration menu.
3 Enable calibration by placing the cursor on the calibration enable line and press
[E]
.
EMPTY PIPE CALIBRATE
Volts = 3.00
> Cal [ON] E=OFF
Exit with Save
FULL PIPE CALIBRATE
Volts = 1.515
> Cal [OFF] E=ON
Exit with Save
4. Wait 30 seconds for voltage measurement to stabilize.
5. Save setting by placing the cursor on Exit With Save menu line and press
[E]
.