How To Select A Liquid Class - Siemens SITRANS F Instruction Manual

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Section 2
APPLICATION DATA MENU STRUCTURE (continued)
Application Data
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*Default

2.3.1 HOW TO SELECT A LIQUID CLASS

The liquids listed in the [Liquid Class] option list are representative samples of the class of liquids to
which they belong. Selecting a named liquid fills in the Estimated Vs (m/s), Viscosity (cS), and Density
(SG) parameters automatically. However, you have the option of editing these parameters individually to
fine tune the liquid settings. If you do not find a liquid that matches your application, then you can select
[Other]. This selection will not provide a liquid name or automatic parameter entry. Only Ethylene Glycol
(10, 20, 30, 40 & 50%), CaCl Brine (27%) and all water entries provide energy metering services.
Use this menu cell to
edit the specific
gravity of the liquid.
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Select liquid
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Liquid Class
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Location
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Service
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Temperature Range
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Pipe Configuration
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(Change to Upstream
Piping)
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Anomaly Diams
Siemens
2 Channel [1]
Access Liquid Option List
Select Liquid
Estimated Vs m/s
Viscosity cS
Density S.G.
Liquid Class
Sea Water
Toluene
Trichoroethyl
Other
Estimated Vs m/s
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Viscosity cS
Density S.G.
Supply
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Return
Heating
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Cooling
Heat Pump
-40F to 450F
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-40F to 250F
-40F to 375F
Fully Developed*
1 Elbow
Dbl Elbow +
Dbl Elbow -
Valve
Expander
Reducer
Norm Entry
Header Inlet
Intrusions
xxxx (numeric entry)
1
Water 20C/68F
1482
1.00
1.000
2-12
1010ENFM-3B
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xxxx (numeric entry)
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x.xx (numeric entry)
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x.xxx (numeric entry)
Use this menu cell to edit the
Estimated Vs ONLY if you are
sure of a more accurate value.
This will reduce the chances of
a re-spacing request for clamp-
on flow transducers during the
install procedure.
Use this menu cell to edit
the liquid viscosity ONLY
if you are certain that the
data you enter is
accurate. An erroneous
entry could affect meter
calibration.

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