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1. This document provides instructions for calibrating pressure transmitters in XTronica's Tank Sounding System XTTS50 by adjusting the sensor offset from the setup pages when the tank is empty.
2. For tanks with two sensors, the operator must calibrate each sensor separately by selecting the sensor and clicking the calibrate button for that sensor on the setup page.
3. For tanks with a single sensor, the operator only needs to click the calibrate button for that sensor on the setup page.
1. This document provides instructions for calibrating pressure transmitters in XTronica's Tank Sounding System XTTS50 by adjusting the sensor offset from the setup pages when the tank is empty.
2. For tanks with two sensors, the operator must calibrate each sensor separately by selecting the sensor and clicking the calibrate button for that sensor on the setup page.
3. For tanks with a single sensor, the operator only needs to click the calibrate button for that sensor on the setup page.
1. This document provides instructions for calibrating pressure transmitters in XTronica's Tank Sounding System XTTS50 by adjusting the sensor offset from the setup pages when the tank is empty.
2. For tanks with two sensors, the operator must calibrate each sensor separately by selecting the sensor and clicking the calibrate button for that sensor on the setup page.
3. For tanks with a single sensor, the operator only needs to click the calibrate button for that sensor on the setup page.
PMO-XTTS50-MONITOR.v1.3 Calib-2 2/4 2010-08-31 Tank Soundi ng Syst em XTTS50 Cal i b manual
DOCUMENT STATUS Issue No. Date/Year Inc. by 1.3-1 2010-08-31 R. Stoum 1.3-2 2010-09-21 R. Stoum
CHANGES IN DOCUMENT Issue No. ECO No. Paragraph No. Paragraph Heading/ Description of Change 1.3-2 1.2 1.4 1.4 - Corrected - Added Remark of HEIGHT parameter
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 3 1.1 Calibration of pressure transmitters........................................ 3 1.2 CASE 1: Tank with 2 pcs sensors ........................................... 4 1.3 CASE 2: Tank with 1 pc sensor .............................................. 4 1.4 Remark of HEIGHT parameter ............................................... 4
PMO-XTTS50-MONITOR.v1.3 Calib-2 3/4 2010-08-31 Tank Soundi ng Syst em XTTS50 Cal i b manual
1. INTRODUCTION This document describes the procedure of calibrating level transmitters in a XTronica Tank Sounding System XTTS50.
1.1 Calibration of pressure transmitters The operator can adjust the transmitters zero-point from the SETUP pages. If the absolute pressure transmitters need to be adjusted so that there is no difference between the transmitter and the atmospheric pressure.
Sensor offset calibration must only be executed when the operator knows that the tank is empty/has dry sensor and has no over-pressure!
By using the Calibrate button the sensor is calibrated.
Using "Clear" clears the value to zero.
By point-click on the value field the offset can be entered manually.
By point and click on the data field with the trackball a popup window with numeric buttons is displayed.
PMO-XTTS50-MONITOR.v1.3 Calib-2 4/4 2010-08-31 Tank Soundi ng Syst em XTTS50 Cal i b manual
1.2 CASE 1: Tank with 2 pcs sensors 1. Select the actual sensor (MP1) from the tank group page (in this example the FO page).
2. Go to the SETUP page for this tank group. (in this example the FO page).
3. Click on the tank sensor Calibrate button.
4. Go to the tank group page (FO group) and select the other sensor (MP2). Return to the SETUP page again and do the same for MP2.
5. Choose another tank
1.3 CASE 2: Tank with 1 pc sensor 1. Go to the SETUP page for this tank group.
2. (in this example the FO page).
3. Click on the tank sensor Calibrate button.
4. Choose another tank
1.4 Remark of HEIGHT parameter If the programmed volume table for the tank are starting from sensor height placement in the tank (Sensor level =0), then the HEIGHT parameter must not be used. The level is displayed from the sensor tip an upwards with correct volume calculations. If the HEIGHT parameter is other than zero then the total level for the tank is correct but all volume calculations is too high.
e.g. the displayed level is missing the distance from tank bottom and up to the sensor location but the calculated volume is correct.