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- Open-Loop or Manual Calibration Mode

This mode attempts to flow material at the highest

flow rate possible by setting the output to the E/P

transducer at the MVR HIGH parameter, located

in the JOB table, for the selected CHANNEL. No

less than 200 cc of material should be dispensed

during calibration. Otherwise, the error in cali-

bration will be too large. With 200 cc of material

dispensed into a beaker, the error in calibration

will be limited to+/- 0.5%, since the measured

volume can be determined to only the nearest cc.

The operator must open and close the calibration

valve, or supply a GUN TRIGGER. The material

volume is entered by the operator and a new

Pulses/Liter is calculated.

- Closed-Loop or Automatic Calibration Mode

This mode sets the flow rate set point for the se-

lected CHANNEL based on the Total Flow Rate

and Ratio for the selected GUN, as stored in the

JOB, since calibration should always be performed

at the normal flow rate for the CHANNEL. The

Calibration Time is also set based on the flow rate

so that no less than 200 cc of material will be dis-

pensed during calibration. Otherwise, the error in

calibration will be too large. With 200 cc of material

dispensed into a beaker, the error in calibration will

be limited to +/- 0.5%, since the measured volume

can be determined to only the nearest cc. The

operator may override both the Calibration Time

and Calibration Set Point, if desired. The opera-

tor must open and close the calibration valve, or

supply a GUN TRIGGER. The material volume

that passed through the GUN is recorded. The

measured volume is entered by the operator and

a new Pulses/Liter value is calculated.

Automatic calibration mode may not be selected

for the Master channel of a Manual Gun since it

normally has no MVR to control flow rate.

Calibration Time

Sets the time duration for calibration.

Flow Rate Set Point

Sets to actual flow rate during calibration. This

value is based on the Current Pulses/Liter pa-

rameter, so it will be inaccurate if that parameter

is inaccurate.

Actual Flow Rate

Displays the actual flow rate during calibration.

This value is based on the Current Pulses/Liter

parameter, so it will be inaccurate if that parameter

is inaccurate.

Number of Pulses

Displays the actual number of pulses received

from the flow meter during calibration.

Calculated Volume

Displays the calculated volume of material that

should be in the beaker when the calibration

is stopped. This value is based on the Current

Pulses/Liter parameter and the Number of Pulses

received, so it will be inaccurate if the Current

Pulses/Liter parameter is inaccurate.

Measured Volume

The measured volume (cc’s) of material in the

calibration beaker. This value is entered by the

operator. Once a non-zero value is entered, the

operator may not enter a Measured Weight and

Specific Gravity.

Measured Weight

The measured weight of material (grams) in the

calibration beaker (less the tare weight of the

beaker). This value is entered by the operator.

The scales used should be accurate to 0.10 gram.

This value is entered by the operator. The Mea-

sured Weight, along with the Specific Gravity, is

used to calculated the Measured Volume. Once

a non-zero value is entered, the operator may not

enter a Measured Volume.

Specific Gravity

Specific gravity is the ratio of a material’s density

to the density of water. This can be obtained from

the material safety data sheet (MSDS), or directly

from the material supplier. This value is entered

by the operator. The Specific Gravity, along with

the Measured Weight, is used to calculated the

Measured Volume. Once a non-zero value is

entered, the operator may not enter a Measured

Volume.

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