Campbell Scientific TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X User Manual

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TD ADDENDUM—SECTION 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES

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Time into Test, min

Output Interval Loop #

00

to

10

10 sec.

1

10

to

30

30 sec.

2

30

to

100

1 min.

3

100

to

300

2 min.

4

300

to

1000

5 min.

5

1000

and greater

10 min.

6

This is accomplished with a series of loops
(Instruction 87), where the delay and count
parameters are used to implement the
frequency of measurement (and output) and the
duration of the that frequency. The unit of delay
is the execution interval. A delay of 1 with a 10
second execution interval and a count of 60
means the instructions in the loop, in this case
measure and output water level, are executed
every 10 seconds for 10 minutes.

The drawdown portion of the test is completed
at some time greater than 1000 minutes. To
enter the recharge phase of the test, the
operator enters the *6AD Mode and sets Flag 1
high. At the next 10 minute pass through loop 6
the loop is exited. Program execution returns to
the top of the program table and the
measurement schedule starts over again for the
recharge test.

The sensor is a 50 PSI Druck, model 930/ti with
a calibration of 49.93 mV/10V of excitation or
4.993mV/V. Your calibration will be different.
An excitation voltage of 1500 mV yields a
maximum signal of 7.489 mV at 50 PSI, fully
utilizing the 7.5 mV Input Range to provide the
best resolution.

The multiplier, m, is calculated to provide depth
of water in feet:

m = (50 psi/4.993 mV/V) * (2.3067 ft/psi)

m = 23.099 ft/mV/V

The offset is calculated to provide a final value
that represents the distance from the lip of the
well to the water surface. Similar to Figure
7.16-2, the offset equals the initial distance of
47.23 feet plus the initial reading of 54.77, or
102 feet.

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1

Table 1 Programs

01:

10

Sec. Execution Interval

User must toggle Flag 1 to start measurements

01:

P91

If Flag/Port

01:

21

Do if flag 1 is low

02:

0

Go to end of Program Table

Loop 1, Output every 10 seconds for 10
minutes

02:

P87

Beginning of Loop

01:

1

Delay

02:

60

Loop Count

03:

P86

Do

01:

1

Call Subroutine 1

04:

P95

End

Loop2, Output every 30 seconds for 20 minutes

05:

P87

Beginning of Loop

01:

3

Delay

02:

40

Loop Count

06:

P86

Do

01:

1

Call Subroutine 1

07:

P95

End

Loop 3, Output every 1 minute for 70 minutes

08:

P87

Beginning of Loop

01:

6

Delay

02:

70

Loop Count

09:

P86

Do

01:

1

Call Subroutine 1

10:

P95

End

Loop 4, Output every 2 minutes for 200 minutes

11:

P87

Beginning of Loop

01:

12

Delay

02:

100

Loop Count

12:

P86

Do

01:

1

Call Subroutine 1

13:

P95

End

Loop 5, Output every 5 minutes for 700 minutes

14:

P87

Beginning of Loop

01:

30

Delay

02:

140

Loop Count

15:

P86

Do

01:

1

Call Subroutine 1

16:

P95

End

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