Addendum c: flow limitations – Ransburg DynaFlow User Manual User Manual

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User Manual - Appendix

ADDENDUM C:

FLOW LIMITATIONS

Because of the way the DynaFlow determines flow rate from a flowmeter, it has limitations where it

can no longer detect flow at the low end and at the high end. (It uses a software timer to determine

the time between pulses rather than a high speed counter card.) The low end limitation is because

the timer overflows between pulses and at the high end, the scan time of the program cannot keep

up with the speed of the incoming pulses.

Because of this fact, the DynaFlow cannot see flow at the low end when the pulses fall below 1 Hz

(one pulse every second).

- With a gear-type flowmeter calibrated to 4,500 pulses/liter, the DynaFlow will not detect flow

below 13.3 cc/min.

- With a gear-type flowmeter calibrated to 8,000 pulses/liter, the DynaFlow will not detect flow

below 7.5 cc/min.

- With a gear-type flowmeter calibrated to 40,000 pulses/liter, the DynaFlow will not detect flow

below 1.5 cc/min.

- With a piston flowmeter calibrated to 60,000 pulse/liter, the DynaFlow will not detect flow below

1 cc/min.

At the high end, the DynaFlow cannot see flow when the pulses exceed 435 Hz.

- With gear-type flowmeter calibrated to 4,500 pulses/liter, the DynaFlow will not detect flow

above 5,800 cc/min.

- With gear-type flowmeter calibrated to 8,000 pulses per liter, the DynaFlow will not detect flow

above 3,275 cc/min.

- With a gear-type flowmeter calibrated t 40,000 pulses/liter, the DynaFlow will not detect flow

above 655 cc/min.

- With a piston flowmeter calibrated to 60,000 pulses/liter, the DynaFlow will not detect flow

above 435 cc/min.

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