In above example, transmitter installed exactly at HP tapping point i.e. at 0 % Level
LRV or 4mA point = 1.1 * 0 = 0 inH2O
URV or 20mA Point = Head = 1.1*50” = 55 inH2O
Cal. Range = 0 to 55 inH2O
In above example, transmitter installed point and Tank Zero Percentage level are different.
LRV or 4mA point = Head1 = 1.1*10” = 11 inH2O
URV or 20mA Point = Head2 = 1.1*50” = 55 inH2O
Cal. Range = 11 to 55 inH2O
LRV or 4mA point = Head1 = 1.1*10” = 11 inH2O
URV or 20mA Point = Head1 + Head2 = (1.1*10”) + (1.1*50”) = 66 inH2O
Cal. Range = 11 to 66 inH2O
In above example, transmitter installed exactly at HP tapping point i.e. at 0 % Level
LRV or 4mA point = Phigh – Plow = 0 – Head1 = 0 – (1.2*70”) = -84”H2O
URV or 20mA Point = Phigh – Plow = Head2 – Head1 = (1.1*50”)] – (1.2*70”) = -29”H2O
Cal. Range = -84 to -29 inH2O
In above example, transmitter installed point and Tank Zero Percentage level are different.
LRV or 4mA point = Phigh – Plow = Head2 – Head1 = (1.1*10”) – (1.2*70”) = -73”H2O
URV or 20mA Point = Phigh – Plow = (Head2 + Head3) – Head1
= [(1.1*10”) + (1.1*40”)] – (1.2*70”) = -29”H2O
Cal. Range = -73 to -29 inH2O
LRV or 4mA point = Phigh – Plow = Head2 – Head1 = (1.1*10”) – (1.2*80”) = -85”H2O
URV or 20mA Point = Phigh – Plow = (Head2 + Head3) – Head1
= [(1.1*10”) + (1.1*50”)] – (1.2*80”) = -30”H2O
Cal. Range = -85 to -30 inH2O
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We have two articles one about zero elevation suppression and one about URV and LRV calibration range. M question is in calibration range we need to include the pressure head in HP tapping or remove? same for suppression.
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