17 capillary fill fluid density compensation, Capillary fill fluid density compensation -29 – Yokogawa EJX440A User Manual

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3.5.17 Capillary Fill Fluid Density

Compensation

For transmitters with diaphragm seals, this function

is used to compensate the zero shift caused by the

ambient temperature effect on the capillary tubes.
The following equation indicates the relationship

between the calculated output value and the

compensating constant K (%/°C) with the measured

ambient temperature at the capsule module.

Compensated output = output + K × Tamb

(1) Temperature Compensation Mode Setup

When using this function, set

T.Z. Cmp mode

to ON to enable or OFF to disable. To set to ON,

follow the procedure below.

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(ENTER)

EJX:

T.Z. Cmp mode

Off

Off

On

HELP

DEL

ESC

ENTER

Select

On, and press ENTER

(F4).

1. Device setup
4. Detailed setup
2. Signal condition
T.Z. Cmp menu
1. T.Z. Cmp mode

Example: Set the temperature compensation mode to

ON.

EJX:

T.Z. Cmp menu

1 T.Z. Cmp mode On

2 Temp Zero

HELP

SEND

HOME ENTER

Press

SEND (F2) to send the data

to the transmitter, then check to

confirm that disappears.

(SEND)

SEND

1

2

(2) Zero Shift Compensation Setup

Obtain the K compensating value from the

equation (a) below, and enter the value to

Temp

Zero.

K=

×100.............. (a)

– h×B

Span

where,

B: Constant value of fill fluid (See Table A.)
span: |URV – LRV|
h: Distance from high pressure side to low

pressure side (m)

EJX118A: Distance from high side of

diaphragm seal to low side of diaphragm

seal.

EJX438A: Distance from diaphragm seal

(high side) to position of transmitter (low

side).

Transmitter

L

h

0

H

(+)

EJX118A

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h

h

L

L

H

Transmitter

Transmitter

0

(+)

(–)

EJX438A

Note: When the transmitter is positioned lower than the

diaphragm seal part, the value of “h” must have a

negative sign (–).

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