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Example 2 :
Measured value
= temperature
Max temperature
= 75°C
Min temperature
= -25°C
Max frequency
= 1000 Hz
Temperature
Frequency
< - 25°C
0°C
20°C
75°C
> 95°C
0 Hz
250 Hz
450 Hz
1000 Hz
1300 Hz
To set up example 1, proceed as follows :
Begin from measuring mode.
The frequency output will allow flows to be registered up to 1.3 times the maximum value.
(Note : for mass flow and volume flow, all flows are assumed positive).
The absolute maximum output frequency is 1300 Hz so the Max. Value allowed for Fct. 3.4.2. is
1000 Hz allowing for the 1.3 x over-range. See Figure 35 for the frequency output characteristics
of examples 1 and 2.
NOTE:
The frequency output has a duty cycle of 50% for a frequency range > 1Hz. For a frequency
range < 1Hz, the duty cycle is not 50%.
Key
Display
line line
2
→↑↑
Fct. (3).0.
INSTALL.
→↑↑↑
Fct. 3.(4).0.
PULS.OUTP. P
→
Fct. 3.4.(1).
FUNCTION P
→
(TOTAL MASS)
↑
(MASS FLOW)
↵
Fct. 3.4.(1).
FUNCTION P
↑
Fct. 3.4.(2).
PULSE/TIME
→
(0)1000
MAX Hz
Current max. frequency 1000 Hz.
→
9x
↑
(0)000
MAX Hz
→
0(0)00
MAX Hz
5x
↑
0(5)00
MAX Hz
↵
Fct. 3.4.(2).
PULSE/TIME
↑
Fct. 3.4.(3).
MIN. FLOW
→
Input min. flow of 0 kg/min
↵↑
Fct. 3.4.(4).
MAX. FLOW
→
Input max. flow of 5 kg/min
↵
Fct. 3.4.(4).
MAX. FLOW
4x
↵