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Manual: 151-082010 300-302 Series
  
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Span Error Vs. Pressure
0.017" Sensor
-2%
-1%
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
Pressure (psig)
Spa
n
 Err
o
r (
%
 r
e
adi
ng)
Mean
Max
Min
 
 
If the system pressure is higher than 250 psig (1.7 MPa) the pressure induced error in the span reading 
becomes significant.  The charts above show the mean error enveloped by the minimum/maximum 
expected span errors induced by high pressures.  This error will approach 16% at 1000 psig.  For 
accurate high pressure measurements this error must be corrected. 
 The formulae for predicting mean error expressed as a fraction of the reading are: 
)
"
026
.
0
(
,
)
10
*
3288
.
8
(
)
10
*
4154
.
3
(
)
10
*
887
.
9
(
5
2
7
3
11
26
Sensor
P
P
P
Error
+
=
 
)
"
017
.
0
(
,
)
10
*
8313
.
1
(
)
10
*
304
.
3
(
)
10
*
(1.533
4
2
7
3
-10
17
Sensor
P
P
P
Error
+
=
 
)
"
014
.
0
(
,
)
10
*
929
.
1
(
)
10
*
776
.
1
(
)
10
*
(-1.692
5
2
7
3
-10
14
Sensor
P
P
P
Error
+
=
 
Where P is the pressure in psig and Error is the fraction of the reading in error. 
The flow reading can be corrected as follows: 
 
Where the Indication is the indicated flow and Error is the result of the previous formula (or read from 
charts above). 
2.6.4.  Blending of Gases 
This section describes two methods by which to achieve a controlled blending of different gasses.  Both 
methods use the flow signal (Output) from one flow instrument as the Master to control the Command 
signal (Input) to a second unit. 
(
)
Error
Indication
Indication
Corrected
*
=
Fig. 2.5