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The Mass Flow Option
Use this option to calculate mass flow from a static fluid density. Complete the following steps to enter the static
density of the fluid:
1.
From the
Advanced Features
option menu, highlight and double-click on
Mass flow calculation
in the center pane.
2.
Double-click on
Yes
to activate
Static Density
or on
No
to disable this option. (If you select No, PanaView returns
to the
Advanced Features
window.)
3.
If you select
Yes,
enter the
Fluid Density
(0.00001 to 0.100 lb/ft
3
or 0.00001 to 123.18 kg/m
3
) and click
[Next Item].
PanaView returns to the
Advanced Features
window.
After responding to the above prompt, the meter returns to the
Advanced Features
window. Click
[Exit Page]
three
times to return to the
Site Edit Menu.
C.6 Entering Data in the Global Menu
The
Global
menu is used to enter information that is not specific to any of the individual channels. Information
programmed via this menu is used to enter several general system parameters (e.g., English or metric units). For meters
with 2 channels, this menu is also used to compute parameters such as the sum, difference or average of the channel 1
and channel 2 signals. When calculating the
SUM
,
DIF
or
AVE
readouts, data from the
Global-System
submenu is used.
Any conflicting data entered in the
Channel-System
submenu is overridden.
The following submenus are included in the
Global
menu:
•
System
- use to specify the units of measure used in calculations
•
Input/Output
- used to set up error handling and to configure analog inputs and outputs
•
Comm port
-
used to set up the serial communications port and MODBUS parameters
To enter the
Global
menu, double-click on the
Global
entry in the left pane of the
Site Edit Menu
window. Then proceed
to the appropriate section of this chapter for instructions. Refer to Figure 54 on page 141 in Appendix D,
PanaView
Menu Maps,
and remember to record all programming data in Appendix B,
Data Records
.
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