Batching – Max Machinery 121 INDICATOR User Manual

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Batching

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3.4 Batching

Measurements:
A flowmeter measures the actual volume in a liquid line. A temperature sensor can also
be installed to correct for liquid thermal expansion (see 3.2 Corrected Volume).

Calculations:

• For Flowmeters with Pulse Outputs, Volume flow is calculated using the flowmeter frequency output and the

user entered K-Factor.

• For Flowmeters with Analog Transmitters, Volume flow is calculated using the measured flowmeter signal and

the user entered scale settings.

• Corrected Volume is calculated using the flow and temperature inputs as well as the

thermal expansion coefficient stored in the flow computer.

Output Results:

• Display Results

Flow Rate, Batch Total, Non-Resettable Total, Temperature, Density

• Analog Output

Rate, Total, Temperature or Density

• Pulse Output

Total

• Relay Outputs

Batch Total, Rate, or Temperature Alarms

Applications:
Batching and monitoring flow and total of any liquid. Batching is accomplished via
relays and datalogging is available via analog (4-20mA) and serial outputs.

Batching Illustration

Volume Flow

As calculated in section 3.1

Corrected Volume Flow (Temp. Transmitter)

Corrected Vol. Flow = volume flow • (1 - Therm.Exp.Coef. •(Tf-Tref))

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Calculations

Temp./Dens.

Transmitter

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