GE PT878GC Manual De Usuario

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April 2004
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Servicing the PT878GC
Setting up Signal Parameters
1. Press the [
T
] arrow key to enter the window.
2. The first prompt asks for the Delta-T offset. Delta-T is the 
difference between the upstream and downstream transit times 
of the transducers. The Delta-T offset should normally be set 
to zero.
Note: Consult GE Panametrics before performing this step.
a. Press 
[ENTER]
 to open the text box.
b. Use the numeric keys to enter the recommended value.
c. Press 
[ENTER]
 to confirm your entry. 
3. The next prompt, the transmitter sample size, is the number of 
pulses each transmitter (upstream and downstream) emits. It is 
set to 8 by default.
Note: Consult GE Panametrics before performing this step.
a. Press 
[ENTER]
 to open the drop-down list.
b. Use the  [
T
] or [
S
] arrow keys to scroll to the 
recommended number.
c. Press 
[ENTER]
 to confirm your selection.
4. The next prompt asks for the zero cutoff. Near “zero” flow, 
the PT878GC may have fluctuating readings due to small 
offsets (caused by factors such as thermal drift in the fluid). 
The zero cutoff causes velocity measurements less than the 
cutoff to be reported as zero. To set the cutoff:
a. Press 
[ENTER]
 to open the text box.
b. Use the numeric keys to enter the desired value.
c. Press 
[ENTER]
 to confirm your entry.