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1 open dewar calibration, 2 closed dewar calibration, Calibration – American Magnetics 185 & 186 Liquid Level Instruments (CE-Marked) User Manual

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Calibration

Open dewar calibration

3.3.1 Open dewar calibration

The instrument should be energized with the sensor connected to the

instrument via the oscillator (see the system diagram on page 7).

1. Slowly insert the sensor into the liquid until the level rests

approximately one inch below the top sensor hole and then press

the MAX push-button through the small hole provided on the

instrument front panel. When the calibration point has been

accepted, the display will show "bbb.b" and the push-button can

then be released. The location of the liquid level on the sensor when

the MAX button is pressed becomes the 100% level. The 100% level

should always be lower than the upper hole to ensure the

instrument will always reach 100% in the event the overall sensor

capacitance changes slightly due to component drift, pressure

variations, fluid impurities, etc.

2. Slowly withdraw the sensor out of the liquid to be measured until

the level is approximately even with the bottom hole in the sensor

and then press the MIN push-button through the small hole

provided in the instrument front panel. When the calibration point

has been accepted, the display will show "bbb.b" and the push-

button can then be released. The location of the liquid level on the

sensor when the MIN button is pressed becomes the 0% level. This

completes the calibration procedure.

Note

Having a small amount of liquid in contact with the sensor at the
MIN calibration level helps stabilize the sensor capacitance for 0%
level indication.

3. Permanently install the sensor in the vessel and proceed to the

Operation

section for directions for configuring the instrument.

3.3.2 Closed dewar calibration

A calibration can be performed in a closed dewar system by monitoring the

liquid level while transferring the target liquid to an initially empty (or

near empty) dewar at a constant rate. In order to insure success with the

closed dewar technique, it is necessary to prepare the instrument by

presetting the calibration MIN and MAX points outside the estimated

level range. If the instrument is not prepared in this manner before the

calibration procedure, it is possible to reach the MAX calibration point of

the instrument before the target vessel is at the desired maximum level

point. If minimum and maximum liquid level indication is available via

some other means (e.g. flow calculation, visual determination, point

sensors, etc.), then the presetting of the instrument is not necessary.