Kenco Engineering SmartSonic Transmitter (Remote) User Manual
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The flume/weir type code methodology used when setting up open channels is based on three digits:
X .(E/U) FF
Where:
X
refers to the particular flume/weir type
E/U refers to European or American standard
FF refers to the specific flume/weir dimensions
Press / Action
Display
Description
or
Move to PARSH.FLUM (flashing).
0.U01
Displays the default value, or the previously
entered value.
and
Used to select the desired value. See table
below to find the desired flow device. Press
ENT when finished.
Code
(X)
U.S Standard (Page #)
European (Page #)
1
Rectangular Suppressed Sharp-Crested Weir (24)
Rectangular Suppressed Sharp-Crested Weir (27)
2
Rectangular Contracted Sharp-Crested Weir (24)
Rectangular Contracted Sharp-Crested Weir (27)
3
Trapezoidal (Cipolletti) Sharp-Crested Weir (24)
Trapezoidal (Cipolletti) Sharp-Crested Weir (27)
4
V-notch (Triangular) Sharp-Crested Weir (25)
V-notch (Triangular) Sharp-Crested Weir (28)
5
Parshall Flume (25)
Khafagi-Venturi Flume (28)
6
Palmer-Bowlus Flume (25)
Parshall Flume (28)
7
H-Flume (26)
Palmer-Bowlus Flume (29)
8
Leopold-Lagco Flume (26)
H-Flume (29)
9
NONE
Neyrpic-Venturi Flume / Long Base Weir (29)