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TechnipFMC Sening MultiFlow
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MN F09 002 US  DOK-383E  Issue/Rev. 3.65 (02/24)
MultiFlow  Configuration of the MultiFlow
Error Message
Meaning
(35.11.) Heating Oil
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Parameter Conflict
3322 + Disable Sensor Yes
.71 + Compensation Yes
For the product specified the temperature
compensation is activated; however, according to
the setting of parameter 3322 no temperature
sensor is installed.
(35.11.) Heating Oil
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Parameter Conflict
.71 + Compensation No
For calculation of the mass the temperature
compensated volume is required.
.4 + Delivery Unit Kilogram
(35.11.) Heating Oil
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Parameter Conflict
.2 + Product Type Liquid Product
Each liquid product measured requires a PTB
code for unambiguous identification.
.3 + W&M Code 0
(35.11.) Heating Oil
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Parameter Conflict
.2 + Product Type Liquid Product
For each liquid product measured a valid price
factor must be deposited.
.62 Price Factor 0
(35.11.) Heating Oil
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Parameter Conflict
.2 + Product Type Packed Goods
Only measured liquid products may be assigned
a PTB code.
.3 + W&M Code 22
9.12 Saving Parameters on the Chip Card
You can save all MultiFlow parameter settings to a chip card using the
internal chip-card reader. Please keep this card for the purposes of data
back-up.
In addition, with a fleet of the same type of vehicles, you can use the
parameter chip for universal configuration of the measurement systems
without having to manually enter these settings each time. You only need
to carry out the settings once on one vehicle and they can then be
transferred to the other vehicles by the chip card.
Some parameters which are specific to the measurement systems,
such as correction factors and device designations, must be adapted in
each case.

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