Calibration – American Magnetics 185 & 186 Liquid Level Instruments (CE-Marked) User Manual

Page 34

Advertising
background image

24

Rev. 3

Calibration

Closed dewar calibration

should decrease significantly when the liquid reaches the hole in

the top of the sensor.

When the break in the slope of the level trace occurs (i.e. the slope

of the level trace becomes 0 or horizontal), push the MAX push-

button through the small hole provided in the instrument front

panel. When the calibration data has been accepted, the display

will show "bbb.b" and the push-button can then be released. The

level on the sensor when the MAX button is pressed becomes the

100% level.

Note

If the instrument displayed a 100% reading before a break is
observed in the slope of the level trace, then the MAX calibration
point set prior to the current procedure has interfered. If this occurs,
the customer has two options: 1) stop the procedure, repeatedly enter
a value of

120 for C

adj

(see steps 4 and 5 of the presetting procedure)

until the current liquid level display falls below 100%, and then
continue the procedure; or 2) continue the liquid transfer until the
liquid level is determined to be 100% by means other than feedback
from the instrument and then pressing the MAX calibration push-
button.

6. To achieve a standard calibration of the sensor with the active

region located from the lower hole to one inch below the upper hole,

use the level data from the instrument to recalibrate the MAX point

when the percent level corresponds to one inch below the upper

hole. Use the following equation to determine the percent level at

which to reset the MAX calibration point:

where L

active

is the active length of the sensor in inches. This

technique can be used assuming the sensor was built as a standard

sensor. If the sensor was made in a custom configuration, refer to

the sensor documentation and/or drawing or contact AMI.

Example: 20" active length sensor:

When the sensor is calibrated by the closed dewar procedure, the

actual length of calibration will be 21" (distance between the

bottom and top holes in the sensor). When the liquid is 1" below the

upper hole, the display will show 95.2% [e.g. 100%

(1"/21" x 100%)

]. When the liquid level reaches this point during usage, push the

MAX calibrate button. The instrument and sensor are now

MAX

percent

100

100

1

L

active

---------------

=

Advertising