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10.2
Overview,
Test Equipment
Required
Using the SFC or SCT
for Calibration
ATTENTION
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Depending upon the type of calibration you choose, you may need any
of the following test equipment to accurately calibrate the transmitter:
Digital Voltmeter or milliammeter with 0.02% accuracy or better
SFC Smart Field Communicator or a PC running SCT 3000 software
Calibration-standard input source with a 0.02% accuracy
250 ohm resistor with 0.01% tolerance or better.
Transmitter calibration can be accomplished by using either the SCT 3000
(which is recommended) or a Smart Field Communicator (SFC).
Using the SCT, calibration procedures for the SMV 3000 are available in
the on-line user manual. Step procedures for calibrating the SMV 3000
using the SFC can be found in the Smart Field Communicator Model
STS103 Operating Guide, 34-ST-11-14.
If the transmitter is digitally integrated with our TPS/TDC 3000 control
systems, you can initiate range calibration and calibration reset functions
through displays at the Universal Station. However, we still recommend
that you do a range calibration using the SCT with the transmitter removed
from service and moved to a controlled environment. Details about doing
a calibration reset through the Universal Station are given in the PM/APM
Smartline Transmitter Integration Manual, PM12-410 which is part of the
TDC 3000 system bookset.
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