Pipe Outside Diameter; Path And Axial Length - GE AquaTrans AT868 Abridged Manual

Panametrics liquid flow ultrasonic transmitter
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Pipe Outside Diameter

Path and Axial Length

Programming Site Data
The programming sequence should be rejoined here for all
transducers.
1. Press [ ] to move the cursor to the outside diameter units. Press
[ ]
[ ]
to select the desired units and press [ENTER] .
and
2. Measure either the pipe outside diameter (OD) or circumference at
the transducer installation site. Enter the measured dimension by
using the arrow keys. Press [
desired location and press
the number. Then press [ENTER] .
3. Enter the know thickness of the pipe wall by using the arrow keys.
]
Press [
and [ ] to move the cursor to the desired location and
[ ] and [ ]
press
to increase or decrease the number. Then
press [ENTER] . If the pipe wall thickness cannot be measured
directly, look up the value in a table of standard pipe size data.
4. Do one of the following:
wetted transducers - proceed to Path and Axial Length below.
clamp-on transducers - proceed to Lining on the next page.
Note: If a spoolpiece was ordered with the meter, the transducer
signal path length
are engraved on the flowcell and are included in the
documentation supplied with the meter. For on-site transducer
installations, refer to Appendix B, Measuring P and L
Dimensions, for instructions.
1. Enter the path length (P) of the ultrasonic signal.
2. Select the desired units and press [ENTER] .
3. Enter the axial length (L) of the ultrasonic signal and press
[ENTER] .
4. Select the desired units and press [ENTER] .
5. Proceed to Setting Up a Tracking Window on the next page.
]
and [ ] to move the cursor to the
[ ]
[ ]
and
to increase or decrease
and the transducer signal axial length
(P)
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(L)
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