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08/2013 - MA SUMMIT 8800 Vol2 R02 en

SUMMIT 8800

CONTENTS

6.4 Flow rates and totals ......................................................................................................... 92

6.4.1 Flow rate limits & scaling ........................................................................................................92

6.4.2 Liquid flow rate correction .......................................................................................................93

6.4.3 Gas and steam flow rate correction .........................................................................................95

6.5 Tariff ................................................................................................................................... 97
6.6 Pressure ............................................................................................................................ 98

6.6.1 Sensor calibration constants ...................................................................................................99

6.6.2 Advanced ..................................................................................................................................99

6.7 Temperature .................................................................................................................... 100

6.7.1 Sensor calibration constants ................................................................................................. 101

6.7.2 Advanced ................................................................................................................................ 102

6.8 Line density ..................................................................................................................... 103

6.8.1 Ratio of specific heats (liquid and gas) .................................................................................. 104

6.8.2 Viscosity (steam): ................................................................................................................... 104

6.8.3 Solartron/Sarasota transmitter ............................................................................................. 105

6.8.4 TAB measured ....................................................................................................................... 106

6.8.5 TAB serial (liquid only) ........................................................................................................... 106

6.8.6 Line density table (includes TAB when liquid) ....................................................................... 106

6.8.7 TAB calculated (liquid only) .................................................................................................... 107

6.8.8 TAB Z-equation (gas only) ...................................................................................................... 107

6.9 Liquid line density at the metering conditions ............................................................... 109
6.10 Gas base density, relative density and specific gravity ................................................. 110

6.10.1 Base density ......................................................................................................................... 110

6.10.2 Relative density / Specific gravity ........................................................................................ 112

6.10.3 Base sediment and water .................................................................................................... 113

6.11 Heating Value................................................................................................................. 114

6.11.1 GPA 2145 ............................................................................................................................... 115

6.11.2 TAB Normal and extended ................................................................................................... 115

6.11.3 TAB Select standard ............................................................................................................. 116

6.12 Enthalpy ......................................................................................................................... 116
6.13 Gas Data ........................................................................................................................ 118

6.13.1 TAB Normal and extended ................................................................................................... 119

6.14 General Calculations ..................................................................................................... 120

6.14.1 Pipe constants ...................................................................................................................... 121

6.15 Constants ....................................................................................................................... 121
6.16 Options ........................................................................................................................... 122
6.17 Preset counters ............................................................................................................. 123

7 Run switching

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7.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 125
7.2 General configuration...................................................................................................... 125
7.3 Stream configuration ...................................................................................................... 126

7.3.1 General ................................................................................................................................... 126

7.3.2 Valve control ........................................................................................................................... 127

7.3.3 Flow control valve ................................................................................................................... 127

7.4 Run switching I/O selections ........................................................................................... 128