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KROHNE Summit 8800 Vol 2 User Manual

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SUMMIT 8800

STREAM CONFIGURATION

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6 .10 .2 Relative density / Specific gravity

Liquid

Gas

Steam

This section defines the selection process to arrive to an “in use” value for the relative density.

There are 3 selections in order of priority with each 10 choices. The SUMMIT will start to check

the first selection. If the value is valid (not in alarm) then this selection will be chosen. If not,

then the second selection will be checked etc. The last selection is always the keypad value as

defined later, even if all other choices are none.

Figure 111 Relative density options

The 10 choices provided for the relative density selection are:

Keypad

The fixed value entered will be used

Chromatograph A

The value from GC-A will be used

Chromatograph B

The value from GC-B will be used

Modbus

The value from a serial modbus interface will be used

Sensor

The value from the analog or Hart input will be used

Extra inputs appear for the calibration constants of this sensor.

ISO 6976

The value is calculated using the ISO 6976 standard, from the gas data

This requires an extra input of the reference temperature of the rd.

Last Good Value

The last good value before the selection went into error will be used

Last Hour Average

The value from the last hour will be used

Last Day Average

The value from the last day will be used

GPA2172

The value is calculated using the GPA2172 standard, from the gas data

An extra page will appear for specific data related to the parameter.