Chapter 4 – General Configuration
Parameter
Alarm Low Temp
Alarm High Temp
Temp Module Type
Temperature @ Low
Value
Temperature @ High
Value
API
Gravity
Sensor
FCM#
Default API Gravity
Alarm Low API Gravity
Firmware Version 3/4.31.37
Description
When the temperature of the metered product falls below the temperature specified by
this parameter, the Low Temperature alarm will activate. Enter the temperature in
Celsius or Fahrenheit. The temperature units used for the entire bay are determined
by a parameter in the Bay menu.
When the temperature of the metered product rises above the temperature specified
by this parameter, the High Temperature alarm will activate. Enter the temperature in
Celsius or Fahrenheit. The temperature units used for the entire bay are determined
by a parameter in the Bay menu.
Enter a value that represents the appropriate type of temperature sensor. For a
typical setups, set to 1.
For MultiLoad II SMP:
1 – Internal I/O Board RTD
3 – Internal I/O Board 4-20mA
For MultiLoad II:
0 – External FCM with Opto22 RTD Module
1 – Internal I/O Board RTD or External FCM with Toptech RTD Module
2 – External FCM with Opto22 4-20mA Module
3 – Internal I/O Board or External FCM II, 4-20mA input
Add +10 to this value to specify a FCM other than the FCM that the meter is assigned.
Use Temp Sensor FCM# to specify the alternate FCM.
When using a temperature sensor that provides a 4-20 mA signal, enter the
temperature that is represented by 4 mA or 1V.
When using a temperature sensor that provides a 4-20 mA signal, enter the
temperature that is represented by 20 mA or 5V.
Enter the FCM # and the analog port number for the API Gravity sensor.
Meter Module: <FCM Address>.A0mA
I/O Board: 00.A0mA
SCS I/O Board: 00.A0mA,00.A1mA,
01.A0mA,01.A1mA,01.A2V
Note: You can configure the port for 4-20mA (mA) or 1-5V (V) by pressing NEXT after
the port number has been configured. However, 1-5V is only supported on the SCS
I/O Board for 01.A2
For API tables that require the entry of API Gravity, enter that value here. The value
should be the API Gravity of the component at 15 C or 60 F.
When the API Gravity sensor is disabled, this value will specify the API Gravity to be
used for the meter level API Gravity.
If the API Gravity sensor is disabled and this default API Gravity value is zero, the
currently assigned component API Gravity will be used. If this meter is the main
stream of a side stream blend, a volume weighted blend API Gravity will be calculated
from the main and side stream component API Gravity.
For API tables that require an API Gravity, the meter level API Gravity will be used for
this calculation.
When an API Gravity Sensor is enabled, this parameter can be used to raise an alarm
when the measured API Gravity falls below a minimum value. When the API Gravity
of the metered product falls below the value entered in this field, an API Gravity alarm
will be raised and loading will be stopped. See API Gravity Calibration for instructions
on configuring an API Gravity sensor.
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Questions and answers
Greetings, how can multiload ll totalizers be reset?
The resettable totalizers on the Toptech Systems MultiLoad II can be reset using the CLR (Clear) key. Non-resettable totalizers cannot be reset.
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