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BM 70 M

8.5.1 Level

measurement

(example)

Tank height

(Fct. 3.1.1)

6.00 m

Antenna extension

(Fct. 3.1.4)

0.20 m

Block distance

(Fct. 3.1.2)

0.70 m

Response threshold or
maximum measurable level =
5.30 m (calculated from lower
reference point)

= tank height - block distance
(Fct. 3.1.1) (Fct. 3.1.2)

= 6.00 m - 0.70 m

Function I (Fct 3.3.1)

LEVEL

Range I (Fct. 3.3.2)

4 - 20 mA

Scaling 4 mA (Fct. 3.3.3)

0.00 m, equivalent to 4 mA

Current output I

Scaling 20 mA (Fct. 3.3.4)

5.00 m, equivalent to 20 mA

Function S (Fct. 3.6.1)

LEVEL

Type S (Fct. 3.6.2)

LOW (= below threshold)

Threshold (Fct. 3.6.3)

5.00 m

Switching output

Hysteresis (Fct. 3.6.4)

0.10 m

Function, display (Fct. 3.2.1)

LEVEL

Display

Unit, length (Fct. 3.2.2)

m (meters)

Note:

Display and outputs can also be used for different measured variables,
e.g.: display for conversion, current output I for level, and switching output S for
error messages.
The value for Scaling 20 mA should not be greater than the response threshold.

8.5.2 Volume measurement (example)

In order to be able to measure volume with the BM 70 M, a conversion table (volume table)
needs to be compiled with the PC-CAT program (see Sect. 8.12).

By means of the volume table, various levels are allocated to specific volumes previously
calculated or measured out.

In the case of non-symmetrical tanks, e.g. tanks with dished bottom, the accuracy of volume
measurement will depend on the number of set "level/volume pairs". The maximum number of
pairs (points) that can be set is 50; the volume is linearly determined (interpolated) between 2
points.

In the following example, 4 data pairs have been programmed:

Volume table

Unit volume (Fct. 3.2.3): m3

Point Level Volume
1

0.00 m

0.25 m³

2

0.25 m

0.70 m³

3

0.50 m

1.40 m³

Set table (PC-CAT)

4

5.30 m

16.80 m³

Tank height (Fct. 3.1.1):

6.00 m

Antenna extension (Fct. 3.1.6)

0.20 m

Block distance (Fct. 3.1.2)

0.70 m

Response threshold,
maximum measurable level
= 5.30 m, equivalent to a
volume of 16.80 m ³
(calculated from lower
reference point)

= tank height - block distance
(Fct. 3.1.1) (Fct. 3.1.2)
= 6,00 m - 0,70 m