Maximum Volume (2.6.3.); Dimension A (2.6.4.); Dimension L (2.6.5.); User Defined Unit (2.6.6.) - Siemens SITRANS LUT400 Operating Instructions Manual

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9.2.6.3

Maximum Volume (2.6.3.)

The maximum volume of the vessel. Enter the vessel volume corresponding to High
Calibration Point. For example, if your maximum vessel volume is 8000 L, enter a value of
8000.
Values
9.2.6.4

Dimension A (2.6.4.)

The height of the vessel bottom when the bottom is conical, pyramidal, parabolic, spherical,
or flat -sloped. If the vessel is horizontal with parabolic ends, the depth of the end. See
Vessel Shape (2.6.1.) (Page 180) for an illustration.
Values
Defined in Units (2.1.1.) (Page 168).
9.2.6.5

Dimension L (2.6.5.)

Length of the cylindrical section of a horizontal parabolic end vessel. See Vessel Shape
(2.6.1.) (Page 180) for an illustration.
Values
Defined in Units (2.1.1.) (Page 168).
9.2.6.6

User Defined Unit (2.6.6.)

Set the unit text to display for current volume when Volume Units (2.6.2.) (Page 181) set to
user-defined. Limited to 16 ASCII characters.
Note
The text entered is simply for display purposes. No unit conversion occurs.
9.2.6.7
Table 1-8 (2.6.7.)
If your vessel shape is more complex than any of the preconfigured shapes, you can define
the shape as a series of segments. A value is assigned to each level breakpoint and a
corresponding value is assigned to each volume breakpoint. Level values are defined in
Units (2.1.1.) (Page 168). Volume values are defined in Volume Units (2.6.2.) (Page 181).
Level Values
182
Range: 0.0 to 9999999
Default: 100.0
Range: 0.0 to 99.999
Default: 0.000
Range: 0.0 to 99.999
Default: 0.000
Range: 0.000 to 60.000
Default: 0.000
Operating Instructions, 07/2019, A5E33329501-AC
SITRANS LUT400

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