KROHNE CORIMASS G-MFM 4085 EN User Manual

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For these functions the output sends out a series of pulses where each pulse represents a fixed
mass or volume. So, for example, to set the converter for 1 pulse equal to 20g, proceed as
follows :

Begin from measuring mode

Menu Fct. 3.4.3 can now be used to set the minimum pulse width,

τ

, in the range 0.4 to

500 ms.

τ

τ

In this way the operator can be sure that the pulses produced by the impulse output will never
be shorter than the specified width.

When setting the pulse width,

τ

, and the mass (or volume) per pulse, Q, the operator

should take into account the maximum flow rate,

Flow

max

, he expects through the meter,

such that:
Flow

max

<

Q

2

τ

where:

Flow

max

is in units g/s (or cm

3

/s)

Q is in units of g (or cm

3

)

τ

is in units of seconds

If

Flow

max

exceeds the above, limit saturation will occur and pulses will be lost and any external

counter connected will under-read. It is possible to generate warnings of saturation in one of
two ways:

Key

Display
line 1

line 2

→↑↑

Fct. (3).0.

INSTALL.

→↑↑↑

Fct. 3.(4).0.

PULS.OUTP. P

Fct. 3.4.(1).

FUNCTION P

(OFF)

(MASS FLOW)

:

(TOTAL MASS)

:

(DENSITY)

:

(TEMPERAT)

:

(VOLUME.FLOW)

:

(VOL. TOTAL)

(DIRECTION)

Fct. 3.4.(1).

FUNCTION P

Fct. 3.4.(2).

PULSE/MASS

1.000

1 P. = (KG)

Current setting 1kg per pulse

4x

1.000

1 P. = (g)

(0)1.000

1 P. = g

↑↑

(2)1.000

1 P. = g

9x

2(0).000

1 P. = g

Fct. 3.4.(2).

PULSE/MASS

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