2 sensor height, 3 setting the invisible range – Hach 900 MAX User Manual

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4.

Enter the ambient air temperature at the transducer location. For optimum
results, allow enough time (100 minutes) to ensure that the sensor is at
equilibrium with the surrounding ambient temperature. Press

ACCEPT

.

5.

Select the Liquid Depth method and enter the new level.

6.

Take a physical measurement of the liquid depth (level) and enter
the value. Press

ACCEPT

when finished.

4.1.3.2 Sensor Height

This method requires entering the distance between the face of the ultrasonic
sensor and the zero flow point in the primary device. The zero flow point in a
primary device is the level at which flow ceases. In a round pipe the zero flow
point would typically be the invert or bottom of the pipe. In a V-notch weir the
zero flow point occurs when the liquid behind the weir is level with the bottom
of the ‘V’. (There would still be liquid behind the weir plate but it would not be
contributing to flow). Sensor Height calibration is generally used when:

Access to the primary device is difficult (such as confined space entry in a
manhole) or

There is no liquid flowing during installation of the flow meter

1.

From the Main Menu, select

OPTIONS>ADVANCED

OPTIONS>CALIBRATION>ULTRASONIC SENSOR.

2.

Select Calibrate U-Sonic using the

UP

and

DOWN

keys. Press

SELECT

.

3.

Select Standard as the type of Ultrasonic Transducer using the

CHANGE

CHOICE

key. Press

ACCEPT

to continue.

The speed of sound in air varies with the temperature of the air. The
ultrasonic sensor is equipped with temperature compensation to help
eliminate the effect of temperature variation under normal site conditions.

4.

Enter the ambient air temperature at the transducer location. For optimum
results, allow enough time (100 minutes) to ensure that the sensor is at
equilibrium with the surrounding ambient temperature. Press

ACCEPT

.

5.

Select the Sensor Height method and enter the new level.

6.

Enter the distance from the face of the transducer to the zero flow point of
the primary device.

7.

Press

ACCEPT

when finished.

4.1.3.3 Setting the Invisible Range

1.

From the Main Menu, select

OPTIONS>ADVANCED

OPTIONS>CALIBRATION>ULTRASONIC SENSOR.

2.

Select the Invisible Range option using the

UP

and

DOWN

keys. Press

SELECT

to continue.

3.

Enter the Distance to End of the Invisible Range.

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