The density factor (d5F) is used to set the format of the quantity that is displayed.
For KG, a density factor of 1.000 is used. For other units of measure, different density
factors are required.
To determine the correct density factor for the unit of measure you would like to use on
the read-out, consider the following:
- The dispenser read-out displays the measured quantity in KG divided by the
density factor
- When the required unit of measure is kg the density factor should be set to 1. In
this case the display will show the measured quantity in kg
- When another unit of measure is required, the density factor should be set to
the ratio between the required unit of measure and kgs. In this case the display
will show the measured quantity (kg) / density factor (unit of measure/kg)
For example: if you wish to show the display in pounds:
1 πππ’ππ = 0.4534ππ
π π ππππ ππ‘π¦ ππππ‘ππ ππ πππ‘ππππ ππ 0.4534.
πΌπ 1ππ ππ πππ ππππ ππ π‘βπ πππ ππππ¦ π€πππ ππππ
1
0.4534
= 2.205πππ’πππ
The ambient temperature is used to work out the temperature compensated target fill pressure.
The ambient temperature is set at the factory during the calibration phase and does not usually
require adjusting during service. However if the Ambient temperature is showing incorrectly this
setting is use to adjust it.