Liquid Controls SP3000 User Manual
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Input Configuration:
Pressure?
To advance Input Configuration
Menu
To access Pressure Input Type
Menu
Flowchart Representation of Hardware Menu:
Sponsler V6.13 MS197
Set Hardware?
Input Configuration?
Input Configuration?
Input Configuration?
Pressure?
Temperature?
Flow?
Input Type:
Input Type:
Input Type:
5 Volts?
5 Volts?
5 Volts?
10 Volts?
10 Volts?
10 Volts?
0-20mA?
0-20mA?
0-20mA?
4-20mA?
4-20mA?
4-20mA?
RTD (100 ohms)
Digital Pulse
or*
Sub-Menu
Input Configuration:
Temperature two?
Flowmeter Type:
Linear?
Orifice/Pitot?
Sixteen Point?
Input type:
5 Volts?
10 Volts?
0-20mA?
4-20mA?
RTD (100 ohms)?
* Channel 2 may be a pressure or temperature input depending on which computation is selected. The
pressure sub-menu is replaced by the temperature two sub-menu if the Del-Heat-Liquids Computation is
selected.
NOTE:
The pressure input is always the gage pressure of the line. Differential pressure is selected under the flow input type.
Input type “5 Volts?” is a 0 to 5 volt signal. 1 to 5 volt signals cannot be handled properly due to software constraints.
Input type “10 Volts?” is a 0-10 volt signal.
The flowmeter type sub-menu directly follows the flow input type.
Flowmeter types:
LINEAR is selected whenever the signal from the flowmeter is linear over the operating range.
ORIFICE/PITOT is the selection when the signal from the flowmeter represents a square law differential pressure. This
type is not available when Digital Pulse is selected as the input type.
SIXTEEN POINT is for compensating any other type on non-linear input signals.
* * BE SURE THAT INPUT DEVICES ARE WIRED TO THE PROPER TERMINALS. IF HARDWARE SELECTION
DOES NOT MATCH WIRING, THE RESULT WILL BE ERRONEOUS READINGS.
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