Re: [foxboro] just a tip

  • From: Ken.E.Moore@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 16:55:03 -0400

We have had the same problem in the past, we resolved it by adjusting the
low flow cut off in the
meter itself.  This may or may not be an option for you depending on the
meter you are using.


Ken Moore
NSCC-Wdrf Plant




"Jaime Claramunt R. (Inforsa)" <jclaramunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>@freelists.org
on 05/18/2004 04:28:16 PM

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hey list,

does anybody have a tip for this ...
we have some flowmeters (AIN) that still indicates some when there is no
flow...
this is used then in ACCUM blocks, and I want to find the way to indicate
this block to accumulate only values over a low limit...with limits ?
clamping ? (without hold ...)

thanks

jaime Claramunt
INFORSA Paper Mill



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