ProSoft Technology MVI56-AFC User Manual

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MVI56-AFC ♦ ControlLogix Platform

Meter Proving

Liquid and Gas Flow Computer

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 57 of 316

February 25, 2011

4.2.3 Prover Operation (How to do a Prove)

You must first configure a prover, and configure the channel of a Configurable

Flow Meter (CFM) or High Speed Counter (HSC) module for proving.

Note: CFM modules are available for the 1756 platform from Rockwell Automation, and the
Quantum platform via Spectrum. Any HSC card will work for the other modules, but if you use an
HSC, you will need extra ladder logic in the PLC to implement proving.


Once the parameters for the proving session have been configured, (pipe

diameter, water-draw volume, wall thickness, tolerances and limits on the

variation of temperature, flow rate, and other process variables), and the prove

setup has been completed, the entire proving session can be completely

automated within the PLC ladder logic.

Steps for proving a meter

a Enter the prover parameters and variation limits (configuration)
b Enter the number of the meter to be proved (setup)
c Set the enable prove signal bit. This function verifies that the selected

meter is provable (a liquid pulse meter), and clears the proving results for

a new proving session.

d Enable the counter card channel for proving, and launch the ball. When

the first switch is tripped, set the run start signal bit. During the run,

continuously copy the prover temperature, pressure, density, etc, to the

AFC, so that it may monitor their variation and accumulate them for final

averaging. For the same purpose, the AFC module itself retrieves meter

process variables directly from the meter input from the PLC without PLC

intervention.

e When the second switch is tripped, copy the final pulse count from the

counter card channel to the proper location and set the run stop signal bit

This function computes results for the completed run (averages of

process variables, variation limit alarms, etc.), and also computes results

for the entire prove over all completed runs (averages of run averages,

variation limit alarms, API calculations and calculation alarms, final meter

factor and change in meter factor, and number of completed runs). Upon

a run start or accept prove signal, any bad runs are deleted from the

prove before continuing with the remainder of the signaled function.

f

When a sufficient number of runs have been completed , set either the
accept prove or the reject prove signal, which function marks the data in

the prover results accordingly.

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