11 linearisation curves, Linearisation curve 1 … 3 – VEGA VEGAMET 614 User Manual
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VEGAMET 614
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Settings in the "Extended menu“
7.11
Linearisation curves
Linearisation curve 1 … 3
A linearisation curve is generated by a cer-
tain number of index markers and their value
pairs. A value pair consists of a value for
level percent (X %) and a value for volume
percent (Y V %). Up to max. 32 index mark-
ers can be added. A linearisation curve can
be terminated after any individual number of
index markers. The signal conditioning instru-
ment terminates the linearisation curve auto-
matically with the values X = 100 % and Y
= 100 %.
The data for the value pairs can be deter-
mined by incremental filling or can be taken
from a table of values provided by the vessel
manufacturer.
An example of incremental filling
Initial situation:
- you have already carried out the 0 % and
100 % adjustment
- the total volume of the vessel is known to
you, for example 300 m
3
- the gauging volume in this example was
set at 15 m
3
1st index marker
- fill the vessel with the liquid quantity of the
gauging volume of 15 m
3
- the value for level percent is indicated on
VEGAMET, transfer this value into the lin-
earity protocol, column X %
- the value for volume percent must be cal-
culated acc. to the following formula
100 % x gauging volume
Y 1 V = ––––––––––––––––––––––––
total volume
100 % x 15 m
3
= ––––––––––––––– = 5 %
300 m
3
Transfer this value also into the linearity
protocol, column Y V %.
2nd index marker, etc.
See also the following illustration.
Param.
TAG-
No. 1
Confi-
gura-
tion
Add’l
func-
tions
Pass-
word
off
TAG -
No. 1
%
xx,x
Edit
lin.
curve
Lin.
curve1
Edit
lin.
curve1
x 0 %
0,0
y 0 V%
0,0
Add
lin.
point
Delete
lin.
point
x %
0,0
y V%
0,0
x 0,0
y 0,0
delete
De-
lete
Now?
x 1 %
100,0
y 1 V%
100,0
x 2 %
100,0
y 2 V%
100,0
x 32 %
100,0
y 32V%
100,0
like LIN-curve 1
Index marker number (0…32)
Lin.
curve2
Lin.
curve3
x 100,0
y 100,0
delete
De-
lete
Now?