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Magnetrol ECLIPSE 700GWR - Configuration Using Custom Table

Magnetrol ECLIPSE 700GWR
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BE 57-660 Eclipse Model 700 Guided Wave Radar Transmitter
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.4.4.2 Configuration using Custom Table
If none of the nine Vessel Types shown can be used, a
Custom Table can be created. A maximum of 30 points can
be used to establish the level to volume relationship. The
following table provides an explanation of each of the
System Configuration parameters for volume applications
where a Custom Table is needed.
Configuration Parameter Explanation (Custom Volumetric Table)
Volume Units
A selection of Gallons (factory default Volume Unit), Milliliters, Liters, Cubic
Feet, or Cubic Inches, is provided.
Vessel Type
Select Custom Table if none of the nine Vessel Types can be used.
Cust Table Type
The Custom Table points can be a Linear (straight line between adjacent points)
or Spline (can be a curved line between points) relationship. See below drawing
for more information.
Cust Table Vals
A maximum of 30 points can be used in building the Custom Table. Each pair
of values will have a level (height) in the units chosen in the Level Units screen,
and the associated volume for that level point. The values must be monotonic,
i.e. each pair of values must be greater than the previous level/volume pair.
The last pair of values should have the highest level value and volume value
associated with the level in the vessel.
LINEAR SPLINE
P2
P1
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
Tra nsition
point
Use where walls are not perpendicular to base.
Concentrate at least two points at beginning (P1) and end (P9);
and three points at either side of transition points.
A maximum of 30 points can be used in building the Custom
Table. Each pair of values will have a level (height) in the units
chosen in the Level Units screen, and the associated volume
for that level point. The values must be monotonic, i.e. each
pair of values must be greater than the previous level/volume
pair. The last pair of values should have the highest level value
and volume value associated with the level in the vessel.
Transition
point

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