Changing The Physical Unit For A Sample Component; Sample Components - ABB EasyLine EL3000 Operating Instruction

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EL3000 CONTINUOUS GAS ANALYZERS | OI/EL3000-EN REV. D
... 10 Configuration
Changing the physical unit for a sample
component
Setup
The physical unit used for the measured value display of a
sample component, e.g. ppm or mg/m
'Configurator'.
One of the units defined at the factory can be selected for
system components.
For user components, the choice of units depends on which
of the parameters required for the calculation have been
entered during configuration of the components.
The unit for a component can be changed for the following
analyzers:
Analyzer
Physical units
Uras26
ppm, vol%, mg/m
Limas23
ppm, vol%, mg/m
Magnos206
ppm, vol.%
Magnos28
ppm, vol.%
Magnos27
ppm, vol.%
ZO23
ppm, vol.%
Fidas24
ppmC1, ppm, vol%, mgC/m
%UEG, mgC/l, gC/l, mg/l, g/l
Procedure
1. In ECT, register the communication with the gas analyzer and
transfer the configuration data from the gas analyzer to the
computer.
2. In the tree structure, left-click the sample component for
which the physical unit needs to be changed.
3. Select the desired physical unit in the 'Component' dialog for
the 'Component Name:' parameter.
4. Transfer the configuration data from the computer to the
gas analyzer.
3
, can be changed
3
3
, g/m
3
3
, g/m
3
3
3
3
, gC/m
, mg/m
, g/m

Sample components

Setup
The sample components can only be configured in the
Configurator and not on the gas analyzer.
Note
Configuration of the sample components is currently only
possible in the Fidas24 analyzer.
Overview
The following functions are included to configure the sample
components (hereinafter referred to in short as 'Components'):
Adding a component:
Adding a system component
Adding a user component
Changing a component:
Changing a component parameter
Replacing one component with another component
Deleting a component
System components
System components are components configured in the gas
analyzer at the factory. They are assigned specific properties
,
(such as response factor) and a default measuring range at the
factory; only the physical unit for displaying the measured value
can be changed.
User components
User components are components configured by the user; the
relevant properties must be entered during configuration. A
maximum of 10 user components can be configured.

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