Rosemount 8732

Reference Manual

00809-0100-4665, Rev AA August 2010

ADVANCED CONFIGURATION

DETAILED SETUP

In addition to the basic configuration options and the diagnostic information and controls, the 8732 has many advanced functions that can also be configured as required by the application.

The detailed setup function provides access to other parameters within the transmitter that can be configured such as coil drive frequency, output parameters, local display configuration, and other general information about the device.

Additional Parameters

The additional parameters menu provides a means to configure optional parameters within the 8732E transmitter.

Density Value

The density value is used to convert from a volumetric flow rate to a mass flow rate using the following equation:

Qm = Qv ρ Where:

Qm is the mass flow rate

Qv is the volumetric flow rate, and

ρis the fluid density

NOTE

A density value is required to configure the flow units for mass flow rate measurement.

Sensor Range: High

This parameter is the maximum value that the PV Range value can be set to. This is the upper measuring limit of the transmitter and sensor.

Sensor Range: Low

This parameter is the minimum value that the PV Range value can be set to. This is the lower measuring limit of the transmitter and sensor.

Measurement Mode

Enable or disable the transmitter’s ability to read reverse flow.

Measurement Mode allows the transmitter to read negative flow. This may occur when flow in the pipe is going the negative direction, or when either electrode wires or coil wires are reversed. This also enables the totalizer to count in the reverse direction.

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Emerson Rosemount 8732 manual Advanced Configuration Detailed Setup, Additional Parameters