5 total conversion – Liquid Controls IT375 User Manual

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Sponsler, Inc.

Model IT375

Operation Pg. 9


3.4 CALCULATION OF RATE


The flow rate, R, is calculated as follows:

R=
K

f x H



where f is the input frequency in Hz (pulses/second).

H is the timebase of rate and is 1 for seconds, 60 for minutes, 3600 for hours and 86,400 for days.

K is the Kfactor (pulses/unit volume).


The Kfactor is flowmeter dependent and is supplied with the flowmeter. It will be either on a calibration certificate or
stamped on the body of the meter.

The user programs the Kfactor and selects the timebase during the programming procedure.

3.5 TOTAL CONVERSION


The Total Conversion Factor is programmed to enable the rate to be displayed in one engineering unit and the totals to
be displayed in another. For example, the rate can be displayed in gallons/minute and the totals in barrels.

The Total Conversion Factor is a division factor which is used to convert the totals to a different engineering unit than
the rate unit. Therefore, it only affects the totals (both resettable and accumulated).

Example:

If the Rate is required in gallons/minute:


1. The Kfactor would be programmed as pulses per gallon.

2. The Timebase would be programmed as minutes.


If the Totals are required in barrels:


1. The Total Conversion Factor is programmed as 42 because there are 42 gallons in a barrel. All totals will now

totalize in barrels.


Below is a table containing common units and their corresponding Total Conversion constants:

Rate/Unit Time

Totals

Gallons (US)/Unit Time

Total Conversion Factor

Barrels (oil)

42.000

Litres/Unit Time

Kilolitres

1000

Litres/Unit Time

m

3

1000

ml/Unit Time

Litres

1000

Mgallons/Unit Time

Acre-feet

0.32587



Equivalency

≤ 1 rate unit ÷ equivalency

Equivalency

≥ 1 rate unit ÷ reciprocal of equivalency (1/equivalency)


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