10 Measurement of Concentration and Mass Flow Rate PIOX S70x
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10.4 Selection of the Physical Quantity and the Units of Measurement
After all current outputs have been installed, the physical quantity and the unit of measurement will be set.
Unit of measurement of the temperature and the density
Unit of measurement of the concentration
The unit of measurement of the concentration is stored within the medium data set.
10.5 Selection of the Physical Quantities to be Stored
• Activate the storing of the measured values.
Select the program branch Output Options. Press ENTER.
Select the measuring channel to which the flow transducers are connected. Press ENTER.
This display will not be indicated if the transmitter has only one measuring channel.
Select the physical quantity. Press ENTER.
Concentration may not be selected as physical quantity.
If actual measure is selected for an output, the list item that is to be used for this output
has to be selected as the physical quantity (see section 10.7).
Select the unit of measurement of the selected physical quantity. Press ENTER.
This display will not be indicated if the sound speed is selected as physical quantity.
... Enter the output options.
Select Special Funct.\SYSTEM settings\Dialogs/Menus.
... Press ENTER until Temperature is displayed.
Select the unit of measurement of the temperature.
... Press ENTER until Density [lb/ft3] is displayed.
Select yes if lb/ft
3
is to be used or no. Press ENTER.
Select the unit of measurement of the density. Press ENTER.
This display will only be indicated if no is selected.
... Press ENTER until SYSTEM settings\Dialogs/Menus is displayed again. The settings
are stored.
Select Special Funct.\SYSTEM settings\Storing.
Press ENTER until Store Amplitude is displayed. Select on to store the signal ampli-
tude. Press ENTER.
Select on to store the sound speed of the medium. Press ENTER.
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Output Options
Output Options ↕
for Channel A:
Physic. Quant. ↕
Volume flow
SYSTEM settings ↕
Dialogs/Menus
Density [lb/ft3]
no >YES<
Density unit
g/cm3 >kg/m3<