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P10 – tank ends capacity – Meriam M2110L SMART LEVEL GAUGE User Manual

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P10 – TANK ENDS CAPACITY

The Smart Level Gauge calculates level based on measured hydrostatic pressure, by drawing a relationship between
the full tank hydrostatic pressure (register P4, page 14), and the total capacity of the tank (volume or mass). The
residual pressure (register P3, page 12) and tank type (register P11, page 20) are also considered in the calculations.

The P9 and P10 registers together specify the tank capacity referred to above. The P10 value may be entered in any
desired Engineering Unit, except InH2O (refer to page 7 for available units); User Units and Percent are also
acceptable. The value programmed in P10 depends on the type of tank, as described below:

LINEAR TANK

Cylindrical/Flat Ends Cylindrical/Dished

Ends

Spherical

P10=0. (The full volume
is comprised of the entire
cylindrical section.)

P10=0. (The full volume
is comprised of the entire
cylindrical section.)

P10=Volume/mass of the
dished ends only (total of
both). (Total tank volume
minus cylindrical section.)

P10=Volume/mass of the
full tank. (The full volume
is comprised essentially of
2 dished ends.)

QUICK REFERENCE: P10, TANK ENDS CAPACITY

Px

Name

Description

Value Range

Notes

P10 Tank

Ends

Capacity

The total capacity of the dished
ends of a horizontal cylindrical
tank (includes both ends).

0 to 9,999 (Keypad)

0 to 19,999 (Serial)

P10 = 0 for
linear tanks, or
cylindrical tanks
with flat ends.

Automatic Update

If the Engineering Unit is changed in Measure Mode (see page 7), the value in the P9 and P10 registers will
automatically change to reflect the new Engineering Unit. This allows changing the Engineering Unit in Measure
Mode
and maintaining a correct level display.

STEP BY STEP: P10, TANK ENDS CAPACITY

The process of programming this register is exactly the same as other real-value programmable registers. Please
refer to that procedure on page 12. However, the following notes are specific to the P9 and P10 register:

Notes

1. After completing the P9 or P10 value programming (step 9 on page 13), the gauge will then prompt

for Engineering Unit selection by flashing the current unit. To complete P9 or P10 programming,
proceed with Engineering Unit selection (described on page 7). This selection defines the units that
were programmed into P9 and P10. If the units are not to be changed, you may simply re-enter or
abort the Engineering Unit selection process (page 7).

2. Register P9 and P10 values always represent the same Engineering Unit. Therefore, if the unit is

changed during programming of one register, it may be necessary to re-program the other.

3. If the current Engineering Unit is InH

2

O when P9 or P10 is opened for programming, the gauge will

enter a view-only mode (see page 21). The registers cannot be changed in this mode. You must first
select a different Engineering Unit in order to program P9 or P10 (see page 7). This is required to
maintain level scaling relationships between hydrostatic pressure and the user’s fluid characteristics.

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