Setup, Approximate k-factors, Multi-point calibration proving – Liquid Controls FlightConnect 600 User Manual
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approximate k-factors
valueS are for provIng uSe only. not to be uSed aS actual K-factorS.
lc meter Size
max flow rate/gallon
revs / gallon
pulses / gallon
pulses / litre
P
60
12.237
4894.8
1293.11
M/MA 5
60
4.079
1631.6
431.04
M/MA 7/10
150
5.555
2222.0
587.01
M/MA 15/25
300
2.058
823.2
217.47
M 30/40
450
0.742
296.8
78.41
M 60/80
800
0.398
159.2
42.06
MS-75
700
0.255
102.0
26.95
MS-120
1200
0.158
63.2
16.70
Setup -
calIbratIon Setup
To prove a flowmeter system to a product with
multi-point calibration:
1. With the selector switch in the calibration position,
navigate to the Calibration Setup 1 screen.
2. Use the instructions on the page 25 to run a single point
calibration.
3. Navigate to Calibration Setup 3. Move the pointer to
Linearization Mode: and select Setup.
4. Move the pointer to the
BeGIN CALIBRATIoN
DELIVERY field.
5.
Press the EntEr button to begin the calibration fueling
into a volumetric prover. A fueling screen will appear that
shows the gross volume and flow rate.
6. To end the fueling, move the pointer to the
eNd
CALIBRATION DELIVERY field at the bottom of the
calibration fueling screen.
7. Move the pointer to the
Prover Quantity: and
enter the quantity indicated by the volumetric prover.
8. The LCR 600 will automatically display a
Point #: list
box with the numbers 1-10. Select a number.
9. The LCR 600 will then display a
Linearization Flow
Rate text box. Enter the flow rate of the proving run. The
percent error is calculated automatically.
multi-point calibration proving
Multi-point calibration improves overall flowmeter accuracy by flattening out the accuracy curve across flow rates.
Although accuracy tends to lessen at lower flow rates, the repeatability of Liquid Controls’ flowmeters remains
consistent. The flowmeter might not be perfectly accurate at low flow rates, but it is inaccurate the same amount each
time. Multi-point calibration takes advantage of the steadfast repeatability of a Liquid Controls flowmeter by identifying
the amount of inaccuracy and correcting it with a linearizing algorithm during fuelings. In order to apply the linearizing
algorithm, the degree of error for points along the accuracy curve must be identified by making a number of fuelings
at different flow rates into a volumetric prover. Multi-point calibration is very beneficial for flowmeter systems that
experience a wide range of flow rates (for example, trucks that fill tanks of varying sizes) and for flowmeter systems
that have recently undergone maintenance or other alterations that could change the accuracy curve itself.
Run the first multi-point calibration fueling at the same
flow rate used in step 2.
Keep flow Rates Even
For the first two proving runs, one should be near the maximum
flow rate and one near the minimum flow rate of the flowmeter.
When choosing flow rates after the initial two proving runs, split
the difference until all points are within 0.25% of each other.
Multi-point Calibration tip
Proving runs are in gross volume only.