Emerson Series 3000 MVD Manuel D’Utilisation

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Configuration and Use Manual
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Meter verification is an indicator of sensor condition, but does not change flowmeter 
internal measurement in any way.
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Meter validation does not change flowmeter internal measurement in any way. If you 
decide to adjust a meter factor as a result of a meter validation procedure, only the reported 
measurement is changed – the base measurement is not changed. You can always reverse 
the change by returning the meter factor to its previous value.
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Calibration changes the transmitter’s interpretation of process data, and accordingly 
changes the base measurement. If you perform a zero calibration, you can restore the 
factory zero at a later time. You cannot return to the previous zero (if different from the 
factory zero), density calibration values, or temperature calibration values unless you have 
manually recorded them.
Micro Motion recommends obtaining the meter verification option and performing meter verification 
on a regular basis.
21.3
Performing meter verification
Note: To use meter verification, the transmitter must be paired with an enhanced core processor, and 
the meter verification option must be purchased for the transmitter.
21.3.1
Preparing for the meter verification test
Process fluid and process conditions
The meter verification test can be performed on any process fluid. It is not necessary to match factory 
conditions. 
During the test, process conditions must be stable. To maximize stability:
Maintain a constant temperature and pressure.
Avoid changes to fluid composition (e.g., two-phase flow, settling, etc.).
Maintain a constant flow. For higher test certainty, reduce or stop flow.
If stability varies outside test limits, the meter verification procedure will be aborted. Verify the 
stability of the process and retry the test.
Transmitter configuration
Meter verification is not affected by any parameters configured for flow, density, or temperature. It is 
not necessary to change the transmitter configuration.
Control loops and process measurement
If the transmitter outputs will be set to Last Measured Value or Fault during the test, the outputs will 
be fixed for two minutes (Smart Meter Verification) or three minutes (original version). Disable all 
control loops for the duration of the test, and ensure that any data reported during this period is 
handled appropriately.