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K24
7.2 DISPENSING WITH FLOW RATE MODE DISPLAY
It is possible to dispense fluids, displaying at the same time::
1 the dispensed partial
2 the Flow Rate in [Partial Unit / minute] as shown on the following display page:
Procedure for entering this mode:
1 wait for the Remote Display to go to Standby, meaning the display screen shows Total only
2 quickly press the CAL key.
3 Start dispensing
The flow rate is updated every 0.7 seconds. Consequently, the display could be relatively unstable at lower
flow rates. The higher the flow rate, the more stable the displayed value.
IMPORTANT The flow rate is measured with reference to the unit of measurement of
the Partial. For this reason, in case of the unit of measurement of the Par-
tial and Total being different, as in the example shown below, it should be
remembered that the indicated flow rate relates to the unit of measure-
ment of the partial. In the example shown, the flow rate is expressed in
Qts/min.
The word “Gal” remaining alongside the flow rate refers to the register of
the Totals (Reset or NON Reset) which are again displayed when exiting
from the flow rate reading mode.
To return to “Normal” mode, press the CAL key again. If one of the two keys RESET or CAL is accidentally
pressed during the count, this will have no effect.
IMPORTANT Even though in this mode they are not displayed, both the Reset Total and
the General Total (Total) increase. Their value can be checked after dis-
pensing has terminated, returning to “Normal” mode, by quickly pressing
CAL.
7.2.1 PARTIAL RESET (FLOW RATE MODE)
To reset the Partial Register, finish dispensing and wait for the Remote Display to
show a Flow Rate of 0.0 as indicated in the illustration
then quickly press RESET
8 CALIBRATION
When operating close to extreme use or flow rate conditions (close to minimum or maximum acceptable values), an
on-the-spot calibration may be required to suit the real conditions in which the K24 is required to operate.
8.1 DEFINITIONS
CALIBRATION
FACTOR OR
“K FACTOR”
Multiplication factor applied by the system to the electrical pulses received, to transform
these into measured fluid units.