Fluid Components International MT91 Manual Operation User Manual

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CHAPTER 3 - OPERATION

FLUID COMPONENTS INTL

Doc. No. 003185 Rev. B

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Model MT91 Multipoint Flowmeter

Figure 3-10 illustrates the effect of adding an offset of plus 1 ohm and adding an offset of minus 1 ohm to the raw
signal.

Delta-R versus Flow

Delta R (Ohms)

Flow (SF/S

)

0.00

20.00

40.00

60.00

80.00

100.00

0.00

2.00

4.00

6.00

8.00

10.00

12.00

14.00

16.00

Flow

Plus 1 Ohm

Minus 1 Ohm

Figure 3-10. Delta-R Versus Flow Rate

Ø To enter an offset value:

1.

Go to menu level 4.4.4 (Calibration

Þ

Cal Flow

Þ

Offset).

2.

Select 1=Offset Values. Enter sensing point number and value of desired offset. Units are always in ohms.

3.

Select 2=Enable Offset.

Applying the Filter

For applications with noisy flow profiles, the filter can be used to reduce jumps or oscillations in the output signal.
The flowmeter takes samples of the flow rate periodically at each active sensing point. If the current value jumps up
when the next sample is taken, applying the filter can help smooth this jump out. The rate at which a sample is taken
depends on the number of active sensing points. The more sensing points that are active, the longer the intervals
between samples.

The filter strength acts stronger with increasing interval time. A filter strength of 2 for a 4-point system takes twice
as long to apply than a filter strength of 2 for a 2-point system. See Figure 3-11.

Time

Flow Signa

l

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

2-point system, Filter = 2

4-point system, Filter = 2

No Filter

Vc

Vs

Vn

Figure 3-11. Effects of Filter on Flow Signal Versus Time

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