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GE Optica - Scenario 1: Measurement Without Enabling the Process Pressure Feature

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Operation 3-5
January 2006
Scenario 1: Measurement
Without Enabling the
Process Pressure Feature
Process pressure is 100psi, within the range of a typical GE
Infrastructure Sensing chilled mirror sensor. Since vapor pressure and
dew point are pressure-dependent, a flow meter is installed
downstream of the sensor to assure that the sensor cavity is at the
process pressure (see Figure 3-5 below).
Figure 3-5: Measurement Scenario 1
Measuring Vapor Pressure
Without a Pressure Sensor
To measure vapor pressure without a pressure sensor, make the
following entries in the Pressure Input menu section for this example:
Input: Use Default
Units: psia
Default: 100
Process Status: Disabled
Measuring Vapor Pressure
With a Pressure Sensor
To measure vapor pressure with a 4-20 mA, 0-30 psia pressure sensor,
connect the sensor to the Optica’s terminal block and make the
following entries in the Pressure Input menu:
Input: Iin 4-20
Units: psia
Upper: 30.00
Lower: 0.00
Process Status: Disabled
Measuring Dew Point In this scenario, dew point can be measured without knowledge of gas
pressure. Connect the equipment as shown above, with or without a
pressure sensor, and follow the normal operating procedures.

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