Micro-flo, Run n, 3 field calibration size/range setting s0 – Blue-White Micro-Flo User Manual
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MICRO-FLO
7.3 Field calibration size/range setting S0 -
Continuation of programming
sequence when range “S0” is selected.
The meter should be installed as intended in the application.
The amount of fluid that flows through the meter during the calibration
procedure must be measured at the end of the calibration procedure.
Allow the meter to operate normally, in the intended application, for a period of
time. A test time of at least one minute is recommended. Note - the maximum
number of pulses possible is 52,000. Pulses will accumulate in the display. After
the test time period, Stop the flow through the meter. The pulse counter will
stop.
Determine the amount of fluid that passed through the meter using a graduated
cylinder, scale, or other method. The measured amount must be entered in
calibration screen #4 “MEASURED VALUE INPUT.”
1
Run n
Press and release to select. Y > N
CALIBRATION “RUN” REQUEST - Current N (no) setting flashes.
ENTER
If “no”
If “yes”
2
000000
CLEAR
CAL /
CALIBRATION READY - Zeros flash.
CLEAR
CAL /
ENTER
Cal
Cal
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CLEAR
CAL /
Stop flow through the meter. Press and release
to stop calibration counter. (CAL icon stops
blinking).
Cal
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Cal
3
ML
CLEAR
CAL /
CLEAR
CAL /
Press and release to select units of measure used
in the calibration . ML > OZ > GAL > LIT
4
000000
CLEAR
CAL /
ENTER
p
000.000
ENTER
Press and release to select the digit to change.
MEASURED VALUE INPUT - Input the amount of fluid
measured. The selected digit blinks.
CLEAR
CAL /
ENTER
Press and hold ENTER then press CLEAR
to change the selected digit.
Press and release to select. 0 > 0.0 > 0.00 >
0.000 > 0.0000
MEASURED VALUE DECIMAL LOCATION - current
decimal display setting flashes.
CLEAR
CAL /
CALIBRATION COMPLETE - Pulse count displayed.
ENTER
VOLUME UNITS - current units setting flashes.
Cal ML
Cal ML
ENTER
Press and release to start calibration counter. Start
flow through the meter. Begin measuring fluid.
Pulses will begin to accumulate. (CAL icon blinks).