7-2 Calculating the K Factors.
7-2 Calculating the K Factors.
The following steps are the recommended
procedure forcalculating the K Factors. Take
your time and go through the procedure slow-
ly at fi rst. After several tries you should be
fairly adept at calculating the K Factor for any
7-2.1 Calculating the K Factor for Digital Pulse
7-2.1 Calculating the K Factor for Digital Pulse
Given the sensor K-factor and desired deci-
mal point position for the Total (Count) display
calculate the K-Factor as follows:
From the documentation provided
with the fl ow sensor, determine
the average sensor K-factor.
Example : Sensor K-factor = 122 pulses/gal-
lon which means the sensor
produces 122 pulses for each
gallon passing through the fl ow-
Determine the necessary DPF for
the desired total decimal point loca-
tion you wish to use in displaying
total on the instrument from the fol-
Example: for X.X, DPF = 10
The Count K Factor may be computed
Count K-Factor of 122/10 = 12.2
Enter the Count K-Factor as de-
scribed in Section 3-3 referencing
the Programming Flowchart (3-4)
Determine the necessary TF (time
factor) given the fl ow rate time base
you wish to have displayed on the
device using the following table:
For display of rate per minute;
Compute the Rate K-Factor from
the average sensor K-Factor and
Enter the Rate K-Factor as de-
scribed in Section 3-3 referencing
the Programming Flowchart (3-4) as