Model 5861e – Brooks Instrument 5861E User Manual

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Model 5861E

Section 3 Operation

Installation and Operation Manual

X-TMF-5861E-MFM-eng
Part Number: 541B107AAG
November, 2008

f. Shut off the flow. Connect the DVM positive lead to flow signal

output (pin 2 D-connector) and the negative lead to TP4. Readjust
the zero potentiometer for an output of 0mV±2mV as necessary.

g. Adjust flow rate for a flow signal output of 50% (2.500V) and

measure the flow rate. Calculate the error as a percentage of full
scale.

Note: indicated flow rate can be found using the following formula:

indicated

=

flow signal (out) x full scale

flow rate

5.000

flow

Example:
What is the percent of full scale error when full scale is equal to 50 slpm?
Measured flow rate = 25.75 slpm
Indicated flow rate = 25 slpm

h. Calculate the TP2 correction voltage:

(error recorded in step g) x 0.450 volts

Example:
Error = -1.5%
TP2 correction voltage = -1.5 x 0.450 = -0.675 volts
New TP2 voltage = 0 volts + (0.675) = -0.675 volts

i. Adjust flow rate for a flow signal output of 100% (5.000V). Connect

the DVM positive lead to TP2 and the negative lead to TP4.

j. Adjust the linearity potentiometer for an output equal to the new

calculated TP2 voltage.
Note: the output signal should be kept at
5.000 V during this adjustment.
This can be done by varying the actual flowrate.

k. Repeat steps d, e, f and g.

1. If the error recorded in step g is less than 0.5%, then the calibration

procedure is complete.

2. If the error is greater than 0.5% set the flow rate for a flow signal

output of 100% (5.000V). Connect the DVM positive lead to TP2
(linearity voltage) and the negative lead to TP4 (circuit common).
Calculate a new TP2 voltage as follows:

Example:
Sensor error = 0.7% (found in step g)
Measured TP2 voltage = -0.567 volts
TP2 correction = 0.7 x 0.450 = 0.315 volts
New TP2 correction = 0.315 + (-0..567) = 0.882 volts

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