5.3 Menu 3 - Scales
Menu
Position
Converter Function Code
Function
Name
Function Description
Access
Level
MCP
Command
3.1
[FS1= g/s4908.7]
Full Rate Full
Scale
The full scale is used to indicate to
the meter’s maximum ow rate; a
volume per time is required.
AL2 [FRFS1]
NOTE: The full scale should be chosen carefully as its parameters are used for several other parameters.
There are four elds to ll in order to set this parameter, from left to right: 1) type of unit, 2) type of unit,3)
time unit of measure and 4) numeric value. The selection is made by positioning the cursor on the eld to
modify. To change the unit of measure type (metric, imperial, mass or volume) see menu 2.
The following tables show the units of measure available.
The converter accepts any kind of combination of units of measure satisfying both the following
conditions:
• Numeric eld value 99999
• - 1/25 fsmax ≤ numeric eld value ≤ fsmax.
• Where fsmax is the maximum full scale value available to the sensor, equal to a 10m/s process uid
velocity.
The measure units are shown as appear on the display. The imperial units are dierentiated by using capital
and small characters.
METRIC
cm³ Cubic
centimeter
ml Milliliter
l Liter
dm³ Cubic
decimeter
dal Decalitre
hl Hectolitre
m³ Cubic meter
ML Mega Liter
IMPERIAL
in³ Cubic inch
Gal American gallon
GAL British gallon
ft³ Cubic foot
bbl Standard barrel
BBL Oil barrel
yd³ Cubic yard
kgl KAmerican gallon
KGL KBritish gallon
IGL Imperial gallon
IKG Kamerican Gallon
hf³
ttG
Aft Acre foot
MGL Mega gallon
IMG Imperial mega
gallon
NOTES FOR USING THE MCP INTERFACE
The command FRFS1 =? and command FRS2 = ?, edited by MCP software, return a list of only the unit compatible with the
nominal diameter set. If the sensor is insertion type and the diameter is zero, the only possible unit is m/s if the ow rate
were chosen metric units, else f/s for the unit of measurement not metrics.
MASS UNIT, IMPERIAL
Oz Ounce
Lb Pound
Ton Short tons
MASS UNIT, METRIC
g Gram
kg Kilogram
t Ton
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