Discontinued – Max Machinery 272-5X8 BIDIRECTIONAL TRANSMITTER (210_240 SERIES FLOW METERS) User Manual

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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

(Response Rate, Accuracy & Noise)

Response Rate & Accuracy:

There is always a trade off in a metering system between response rate, accuracy and noise.

The three are related such that their product equals a constant. If any one of them is made

smaller, the others can be made larger.

In most metering systems, response rate and accuracy are desirable characteristics. To maxi-

mize one or both of these parameters, noise should be reduced to a minimum. Once noise

has been minimized, there is a trade off between accuracy and response rate.

Response Rate: When discussing response rate there are three facets to consider. They are:
the response of the flow to a change in the system setpoint, the correction of the flow to an

error induced in it, and the response of the flow rate display to a change in flow rates. These

responses are all purposely slowed down by filtering or damping so the system only reacts to

meaningful flow changes and not to such things as pump pulsations or flow meter ripple.

More damping means slower response.

Accuracy: There are three topics to consider when looking at accuracy. The first being the

display; which can typically have anywhere from two digits (1 to 99) to 4-1/2 digits (19,999)

of information. This equals a resolution of 1% to a maximum of 0.005%, respectively. The
display steadiness is also directly related to it’s accuracy. For instance, a display that jitters

from 95 to 105 in a meaningless way is not accurate to one part in 100 (1%) but only to

about 10 parts in 100 (10%).

The basic accuracy of the flow meter is a prime consideration. Typically, the accuracy of a

positive displacement meter is not as good for a fraction of its cycle as it is for one or more

complete cycles. If a system is dampened so that the response rate is longer than the period

of one revolution of the meter, the accuracy of the display is increased. The accuracy of the

system can never be better than that of the flow meter.

272-500-350 © 1996 (Rev. 8/00) Max Machinery, Inc.

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