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Emerson MICRO MOTION 2700
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D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration using ProLink IIFigure 11-10:
Enter density of D3 fluid
Calibration in Progress
light turns green
Calibration in Progress
light turns red
D3 calibration
Close shutoff valve
downstream from sensor
Fill sensor with D3 fluid
Close
Enter density of D4 fluid
Calibration in Progress
light turns green
Calibration in Progress
light turns red
D4 calibration
Close
Done
Do Cal Do Cal
Done
ProLink Menu >
Calibration >
Density cal – Point 3
Fill sensor with D4 fluid
ProLink Menu >
Calibration >
Density cal – Point 4
11.6.2 Perform a D3 or D3 and D4 density calibration using
ProLink III
Prerequisites
During density calibration, the sensor must be completely filled with the calibration
fluid, and flow through the sensor must be at the lowest rate allowed by your
application. This is usually accomplished by closing the shutoff valve downstream
from the sensor, then filling the sensor with the appropriate fluid.
For D3 density calibration, the D3 fluid must meet the following requirements:
- Minimum density of 0.6 g/cm
3
- Minimum difference of 0.1 g/cm
3
between the density of the D3 fluid and the
density of water. The density of the D3 fluid may be either greater or less than
the density of water.
For D4 density calibration, the D4 fluid must meet the following requirements:
- Minimum density of 0.6 g/cm
3
Measurement support
200 Micro Motion
®
Model 2700 Transmitters with Analog Outputs

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