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meter factor will be a value that lies somewhere between the Meter Factor #1 Rate and Meter Factor #2 Rate. If
the flow rate is higher than the Meter Factor #2 Rate, the meter factor that is applied to the Raw Gross Volume
will be interpolated between Meter Factor #2 and Meter Factor #3.
If Meter Factor #3 is determined, ensure that the Meter Factor #3 Rate is higher than the Meter Factor #2 Rate. If
a meter factor is not determined for Meter Factor #3, enter the meter factor that was determined for the highest
proven flow rate. Ensure that the Meter Factor #4 Rate is higher than the Meter Factor #3 Rate.
If a meter factor is determined for Meter Factor #3 and Meter Factor #4, and product flow exceeds the Meter
Factor #4 Rate, Meter Factor #4 will be applied to the Raw Gross Volume for all rates that exceed the Meter
Factor #4 Rate. If a meter factor is not determined for Meter Factor #4, enter the meter factor that was determined
for the highest proven flow rate.
Enter the actual number of configured meter factors (1-4), in # Meter Factors Used parameter.
5.10.1 SINGLE METER FACTOR
Use of a single meter factor can be accomplished by entering the same meter factor value in all four Meter Factor
parameters. Meter Factor Flow Rates, however, must have different values.
Example
- Meter Factor Rates must always adhere to the following rule:
MF#1 Rate < MF#2 Rate < MF#3 Rate < MF#4 Rate
- Meter Factors must adhere to the following restriction:
0.8000 < Meter Factor < 1.2000
# Meter Factors Used-Enter the number of meter factors that will be established for the component. This will
prevent configuration errors and subsequent FCM Conflict Alarms.