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6.8
Setting Range Values Using Local Adjustments,
Continued
Procedure, continued
6/05
ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User's Manual
Table 27
Setting Range Values Using Local Zero and Span
Adjustments, continued
Step
Turn ON transmitter power and let it warm up for a few minutes.
4
Using an accurate pressure source, apply desired zero equivalent
pressure to transmitter.
ATTENTION For differential pressure transmitters, apply pressure
to the high pressure head for positive range values or vent both
heads to atmosphere for zero. If zero is to equal a negative value,
apply the equivalent pressure to the low pressure head. For
example, if zero is to equal –10 inH
the low pressure head and vent the high pressure head for the zero
adjustment.
5
Check that milliammeter reading is 4 mA.
If reading ...
is less or greater than 4 mA
is correct
ATTENTION
Span adjustment option, you may substitute the Local Smart Meter
readings for the milliammeter readings. For example, with zero input
pressure applied assume that the meter reads 4 inH2O instead of 0
inH2O. In this case, the meter reading is greater than 0 (or 4 mA).
Example – Local Smart Meter displaying transmitter output in inches
of water.
Action
O, you would apply 10 inH
2
Then...
go to Step 6.
go to Step 7.
If you have the Local Smart Meter with Zero and
V A R
SEL.
%
0
SP AN
4
0
0
.
ANALOG
ZERO
O to
2
UPPE R
VALUE
100
UNITS
S E T
In H O
2
LOWER
VALUE
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