126  CoriolisMaster FCB400, FCH400 CORIOLIS MASS FLOWMETER  |  OI/FCB400/FCH400-EN REV. E   
 
… 9  Operation 
… Concentration measurement DensiMass 
 
 
 
Accuracy of the concentration measurement 
The accuracy of the concentration measurement is determined 
in the first instance by the quality of the matrix data entered. 
However, as the calculation is based on temperature and density 
(the input variables), the accuracy of the concentration 
measurement is ultimately determined by the measuring 
accuracy of the temperature and the density. 
 
Example: 
Density of 0 % alcohol in water at 20 °C (68 °F): 998.23 g/l 
Density of 100 % alcohol in water at 20 °C (68 °F): 789.30 g/l 
 
Concentration Density 
100 %  208.93 g/l 
0.48 %  1 g/l 
0.96 %  2 g/l 
0.24 %  0.5 g/l 
 
Thus, the accuracy class of the density measurement directly 
determines the accuracy of the concentration measurement. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Entering the concentration matrix 
The concentration matrix for the DensiMass function can be 
created in three ways: 
1. The desired ABB matrix is indicated when ordering the 
device. The device is then delivered with the 
corresponding preconfiguration. 
2.  The matrix is created using a special software and 
transferred to the device via the infrared service port 
adapter. 
3. The matrix is entered into the device manually as 
described below. 
 
For more information, please contact ABB Service or the sales 
organization. 
 
Manual input of the matrix 
Enter the concentration matrix via the menu ‘Device Setup / 
...Variable Matrix / ...Configuration’.  
 
Data for the matrix must be available as described in chapter 
Structure of the concentration matrix on page 128. 
 
Step 1: 
Menu ‘… / ...Variable Matrix’. 
 
Parameter Description 
Matrix Name  Entry of a name for the matrix. 
Alphanumeric, maximum 16 characters 
Unit Name  Entry of a name for the matrix concentration unit. 
Alphanumeric, maximum 7 characters 
Concentration Min  Entry of the minimum and maximum 
concentration limit for the matrix calculation. 
Concentration Max