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Apr 08, 2025 - 09:29 AM
To configure the MAGNETROL E3 Differential Level Transmitter, follow these steps:
1. Access the configuration menu: Use the local display, HART compatible handheld communicator, or a laptop computer with PACTware to access the configuration menu.
2. Set the level units: In the configuration menu, locate the "LvlUnits" parameter and set it to the desired unit of measurement for level.
3. Set the process specific gravity (SG) (level only): If you are measuring level, locate the "Proc SG" parameter and set it to the specific gravity of the process fluid.
4. Set the operating temperature: Find the "OperTemp" parameter and set it to the desired operating temperature range for the transmitter.
5. Set the 4 mA and 20 mA values: Locate the "Set 4 mA" and "Set 20 mA" parameters and set them to the desired values corresponding to the minimum and maximum level or density measurements.
6. Set the level offset (level only): If you are measuring level, find the "Lvl Ofst" parameter and set it to the desired offset value to account for any zero-point calibration adjustments.
7. Set the damping: Locate the "Damping" parameter and set it to the desired value to control the response time of the transmitter.
8. Set the fault indication: Find the "Fault" parameter and select the desired fault indication option, such as 3.6 mA, 22 mA, or HOLD.
9. Set the polling address: If using HART communication, set the "Poll Adr" parameter to the desired polling address for communication with the transmitter.
10. Save the configuration: After setting all the desired parameters, save the configuration changes to the transmitter.
Note: The above steps provide a general guide for configuring the MAGNETROL E3 Differential Level Transmitter. For specific details and menu options, refer to the E3 Modulevel Installation and Operating Manual (Bulletin 48-635) provided by MAGNETROL.
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