H-335 – Xylem H-335 User Manual

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H-335

H-335 Operation 1-5

GateArcLength =

UserAngle

GateRadius

180

Ч Ч

π

(

)

(

)

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GateHeight = GateRadius sin SillAngle

sin SillAngle - UserAngle

1.4.3 Arc Length

The ArcLength is distance the gate face moves through the partial curve of a circle. Normally this value is

not recorded by the data logger. The H-335 calculates and reports this value for field test and verification

purposes and is calculated internally in the H-335 using the following equation:

If water is flowing through the gate, the GateHeight cannot be directly measured with a measuring tape

because the water flow sweeps the tape away. However, if the tape is attached to the face of the gate, and is

tangent to the gate, the Arc Length can be directly measured in the field.

1.4.4 Gate Height

The GateHeight is the vertical distance between the bottom of the gate and a horizontal line passing thru

the sill. Normally this value is recorded and used in a weir calculation to determine water flow. The

GateHeight parameter is calculated internally in the H-335 using the following equation:

The GateRadius and SillAngle are constants and must be programmed into the H-335 during installation.

1.5 Programming the Data Recorder

You must prepare your data recorder to receive and record the H-335 data. Since data recorders differ

widely, refer to your recorder manufacturer's directions. In general, program the data recorder to input four

values via the SDI-12 port. Usually only one or two of the parameters is actually recorded. Your data

recorder must issue an “aM!” command, then collect the data with a “aD0 ” command, as explained in

Chapter 2. The H-335 places four data values in its data buffer:

a+AA.AA+BB.BB+CC.CC+DD.DD<CR><LF>

Where:

+AA.AA

= GateArcLength

(inches, meters etc.)

+BB.BB

= GateHeight

(inches, meters etc.)

+CC.CC

= UserAngle

(Degrees of angle)

+DD.DD

= SensorTemperature

( C)

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