Configure Temperature Measurement Using Prolink Iii - Emerson Micro Motion SGM Configuration And Use Manual

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Configure process measurement using ProLink III
March 2021
7.1.2 Configure the molecular weight of air using ProLink III
ProLink III
Device Tools → Configuration → Process Measurement → Specific Gravity → Molecular Weight of Air
Device Tools → Configuration → Process Measurement → Molecular Weight → Molecular Weight of Air
Device Tools → Configuration → Process Measurement → Relative Density → Molecular Weight of Air
The molecular weight of air is required for several different gas measurements. For most applications, the
default value can be used.
Procedure
Set Molecular Weight of Air to the value to be used in your application.
The default value is 28.95459 g/mol. This value is appropriate for most applications.
7.2 Configure temperature measurement using
ProLink III
The temperature measurement parameters control how temperature is measured and reported.
Related information
Configure Temperature Unit using ProLink III
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7.2.1 Configure Temperature Unit using ProLink III
Device Tools → Configuration → Process Measurement → Sample Temperature → Temperature Unit
ProLink III
Temperature Unit specifies the unit that will be used for temperature measurement.
Procedure
Set Temperature Unit to the option you want to use.
The default setting is Degrees Celsius.
Options for Temperature Measurement Unit
The transmitter provides a standard set of units for Temperature Measurement Unit. Different
communications tools may use different labels for the units.
Unit description
Degrees Celsius
Degrees Fahrenheit
Degrees Rankine
Kelvin
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Display
°C
°F
°R
°K
Configuration and Use Manual
Label
ProLink III
Field communicator
°C
degC
°F
degF
°R
degR
°K
Kelvin
Micro Motion Gas Specific Gravity Meters (SGM)
MMI-20020954

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