Density Units; Temperature Units; Pressure Units; Configuring The Ma Output - Emerson MICRO MOTION 1500 Configuration And User Manual

Transmitters with the filling and dosing application
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Required Transmitter Configuration
4.4.3

Density units

The default density measurement unit is
measurement units.
Table 4-5
Density measurement units
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SGU
g/cm3
g/l
g/ml
kg/l
kg/m3
lbs/Usgal
lbs/ft3
lbs/in3
degAPI
sT/yd3
4.4.4

Temperature units

The default temperature measurement unit is
measurement units.
Table 4-6
Temperature measurement units
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degC
degF
degR
degK
4.4.5

Pressure units

Configuring the pressure unit is required only if pressure compensation will be implemented. See
Section 9.2.
4.5

Configuring the mA output

The mA output can be used either to report the mass flow or volume flow process variable or to
control a valve for the filling and dosing application.
Configuring the mA output for valve control is discussed in Section 7.4.
Note: If the mA output is configured for valve control, it cannot be used to report alarm status, and
the mA output will never go to fault levels.
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. See Table 4-3 for a complete list of density
g/cm3
Unit description
Specific gravity unit (not temperature corrected)
Grams per cubic centimeter
Grams per liter
Grams per milliliter
Kilograms per liter
Kilograms per cubic meter
Pounds per U.S. gallon
Pounds per cubic foot
Pounds per cubic inch
API gravity
Short ton per cubic yard
degC
Unit description
Degrees Celsius
Degrees Fahrenheit
Degrees Rankine
Degrees Kelvin
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Micro Motion
Model 1500 Transmitters with the Filling and Dosing Application
. See Table 4-6 for a complete list of temperature

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