/
DENSITY 1/5
437.2637
g/ml
DENSITY(C)
800.0000
g/ml
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TOTAL COUNT 2/5
123
kg
TOTAL COUNT(SOLID)
1234
0.01 kg
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FLOW RATE 3/5
0
kg/h
FLOW RATE(SOLID)
0
kg/h
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TEMPERATURE 4/5
0.00
゚C
DENSITY PERIOD
99999.9
μs
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METER ERROR 5/5
1.00000
SOLID RATIO
1.00
%
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E-880TM-3-E
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5.4.6 EL4211 Liquid Temperature Compensated Flow Computer (conversion into mass)
5.4.8 EL4311 Density Computer for Mass Flowmeter (solids content flow compensated)
←RUN mode screen 2
Pressing (the) function key “PAGE UP” switches the screen to the next screen.
“TOTAL COUNT”: Total flow (mass)
“TOTAL COUNT (SOLID)”: Total (solids content in terms of mass) flow
←RUN mode screen 5
Pressing function key “PAGE DOWN” switches the screen to the previous screen.
“METER ERROR”: Meter error correction factor
“SOLID RATIO”: Solids content ratio
←RUN mode screen 1
Pressing function key “PAGE UP” switches the screen to the next screen.
“DENSITY”: Density
“DENSITY (C)”: Density (corrected)
※ Measurement units, exponent, and indicated values vary with actual
settings (SET mode).
※ The placement of decimal point in uncorrected and corrected density
readings varies with the measurement units selected. (For the decimal
point of uncorrected and corrected density, see “① Density calculation
unit setup (UNIT)” on page 114.)
←RUN mode screen 3
Pressing function key “PAGE UP” switches the screen to the next screen;
pressing (the) function key “PAGE DOWN” switches the screen to the previous
screen.
“FLOW RATE”: Instant flowrate (mass)
“FLOWRATE (SOLID)”: Instant (solids content in terms of mass) flowrate
←RUN mode screen 4
Pressing function key “PAGE UP” switches the screen to the next screen;
pressing (the) function key “PAGE DOWN” switches the screen to the previous
screen.
“TEMPERATURE”: Temperature
“DENSITY PERIOD”: Density period
※ The placement of decimal point in temperature or density period reading
varies with the measurement unit selected. (For the decimal point of
temperature, see “① Temperature input unit setup (UNIT)” on page 51.
For the decimal point of density period, see “① Density pulse input unit
setup (UNIT)” on page 72.)