Chapter 5 – Product Flow Control
Meter Factor Configuration
Meter Factors are accessed in Program mode from the Configuration->Equipment Setup Menu, shown below. If
multiple components are delivered through the same meter, meter factors must be established for each
component. This is particularly important if the physical characteristics of the components, such as density and
viscosity, have wide variation.
Meter Factors and Meter Factor Flow Rates are the parameter fields that will be entered. These fields are
displayed red and are Weights and Measures protected. When entering the values through the MultiLoad II
keypad, the Weights and Measures key switch must be activated to change the value.
From the Configuration->Equipment Setup Menu, select Components.
The Component Setup screen displays:
If two meter factor flow rates are to be established, the lowest flow rate must be the Meter Factor #1 Rate. Enter
Meter Factor #1 in the appropriate field. Enter the flow rate that was used to determine the meter factor in the
Meter Factor #1 Rate field. When flowing between zero and the Meter Factor #1 Rate, Meter Factor #1 will be
applied to the Raw Gross Volume.
The second meter factor should be entered in the Meter Factor #2 field. Enter the flow rate that was used to
determine Meter Factor #2 in the Meter Factor #2 Rate field. When flowing between the Meter Factor #1 and the
Meter Factor #2 Rates, an interpolated meter factor will be applied to the Raw Gross Volume. The interpolated
Firmware Version 3/4.31.37
EQUIPMENT SETUP MENU
Bay
Preset
Meters
Components
Additives
Next
Prev
PRE #1 CMP #1 (Base 001
Meter Factor #1:
Meter Factor #1 Rate:
Meter Factor #2:
Meter Factor #2 Rate:
Meter Factor #3:
Meter Factor #3 Rate:
Meter Factor #4:
Meter Factor #4 Rate:
# Meter Factors Used:
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Exit
Enter
) SETUP
1.0000
150
1.0000
200
1.0000
400
1.0000
800
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Enter
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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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