8. Enter a Comment to associate with the SOS calculation. The comment is included in
saved gas composition files and print outs.
9. Click Save to save the Meter Name if connected to a meter, Company Name as set
under File|Program Settings, Date and Time based on the PC clock, Comment, Gas
composition inputs, Pressure/temperature inputs, and Calculated values to a
comma- separated values (.csv) file.
10. Click Open to select a saved gas composition file to bring into the SOS Calculator.
Only the Gas composition inputs, Pressure/temperature inputs, and Comment are
imported from a saved file.
11. Click Calculate to compute the calculated values.
Note
The SOS Calculator can open the comma-separated value files exported from MON20/20 or
MON2000 Software for Gas Chromatographs Calculation Results screen. If you have
customized any of the component names in the gas chromatograph you will need to modify
the SOS Calculator's map file. Daniel MeterLink lists any component names that cannot be
processed.
12. Click Print to print the Meter name if connected to a meter, Company name as set
under Program Settings, Date and Time based on the PC clock, Comment, Gas
composition inputs, Pressure/temperature inputs, and Calculated values.
13. If the SOS Calculator was launched from Maintenance Logs and Reports, click Finish
to accept the calculation and finish creating the Maintenance log. Click Cancel to
skip the computed SOS and continue making the Maintenance log.
14. If the SOS Calculator was launched from the Tools|SOS Calculator menu, click Close
to return to the Main window of Daniel MeterLink
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7.1.4
Outputs test
The Outputs Test dialog box allows you to monitor the live values of all the frequency,
current and digital outputs. Additionally the outputs can be set into a Test mode to force
the outputs to a specific user defined value. This dialog box is only available while
connected to a meter.
Refer to Section 5.6 in this manual for additional information about the Outputs Test Mode.
7.1.5
Transducer swap-out
The transducer swap-out utility allows you to update parameters such as path lengths,
delay times, and delta times for chord. This is necessary anytime transducers, mounts,
holders, or stalks have to be replaced for a chord.
Refer to the Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Manual (P/N 3-9000-769, Sections 3.3 - 3.6) for detailed instructions for replacing the
transducers, mounts and stalks and setting the parameters for the pairs of transducers you
replaced. Also note, separate instructions are given for replacing these components while
under pressure with and without an extractor tool. Refer to the Daniel Split Clamp Extractor
Tool Operation Manual (P/N 3-9000-744) for instructions in safe and proper use of the tool.
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