Typical Start-Up Data Changes - DANIEL 2500 User's Reference Manual

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TYPICAL START-UP DATA CHANGES

The following list represents data that is often changed from the factory-installed
default values at the initial start-up of a MODEL 2500 configured for a specific
application:
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Measured or hand-entered values of process variables
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Definitions of the metering arrangement, including:
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Settings for zero (4 mA) and full-scale (20 mA) values (in engineering
units) of transmitter inputs
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Desired multipliers for readouts of flow rates and flow accumulators
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High and low alarm limits
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Calibration units for frequency-type densitometers
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Base values for temperature and pressure
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Barometric pressure for the measurement site
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Unit ID number for printout identification
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Time and date
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Contract hour and time period between printouts
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- Flange or pipe-tap differential pressure transmitters
- Upstream or downstream static pressure transmitters
- Single or dual-range differential pressure transmitters
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