Emerson Process Management 3420 Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
208 Flow-condition pressure and temperature
Section 6: Meter operation Reference, Installation, and Operations Manual
June 2013 3-9000-743 Rev S
The flow-condition absolute flow pressure is calculated as shown in Equation 6-23.
Equation 6-23 Flow-Condition Absolute Pressure
where
Live (Analog) Input Calibration
An analog input can be calibrated regardless of the corresponding input type (EnablePressure-
Input or EnableTemperatureInput). However, if the corresponding input type is selected as
Live, then the input being calibrated is considered to be invalid and the in-use value depends
upon the FlowPOrTSrcUponAlarm selection (see above). In this case, the appropriate data
point (FlowPressureWhileCal, FlowTemperatureWhileCal) is set to the in-use value so that it
can be logged in the optional Audit log.
=
flow-condition absolute pressure (MPaa)
(AbsFlowPressure)
=
flow-condition pressure (MPa if InputPressureUnit=FALSE,
MPaa if InputPressureUnit=TRUE) (FlowPressure)
=
(specified) atmospheric pressure (MPaa)
(AtmosphericPress)
P
abs f,
P
f
P
Atmosphere
+= InputPressureUnit FALSE Gage()=
P
abs f,
P
f
= InputPressureUnit TRUE Absolute()=
P
abs f,
P
f
P
Atmosphere
The Option Board is required for live (analog) inputs (flow-condition pressure and/or
temperature).
Configuration protection must be disabled when calibrating a Mark III live (analog) input.
In Daniel MeterLink, to calibrate a live (analog) input, use the Calibration|Analog Inputs
Wizard menu path. The Start screen is displayed first.