Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

MSL600

IP262/Z0, Rev. AB

February 2012

 

 

5. Quick start parameters

The system leaves the factory with default values in all the parameters. These values, after installation, allow immediate operation without any further programming. However, it is recommended for best operation that the following parameters should be programmed.

In order to get meaningful measurements from the MSL600 in the minimum time only the following parameters need to be adjusted.

5.1 Tank depth - Bottom reference

An accurate knowledge of the tank depth is a key parameter for the system.

The tank depth is the distance from the front face of the transducer to the bottom of the tank directly under the transducer [see Figure (10)]. Where the tank bottom slopes, as is often the case, the sludge blanket level, Xm indicated by the system is therefore relative to this zero reference level.

Tank depth

Sludge blanket interface Xm

0m tank depth

Figure (10): Tank depth parameter

The maximum tank depth that the system will measure is 7.000m (23.00 feet), the minimum is 1.000m (3.3 feet), do not confuse this with the transducer blanking distance which is discussed elsewhere and is 0.3m (1 foot) by default.

The tank depth value is stored in the system and used in subsequent calculations. The factory default is 7.000m (23.00 feet), corresponding to the maximum depth of tank for which the system is specified.

When the unit is powered on for the first time the system makes measurements using this default. It will be obvious that until the user enters a measured value certain functions, such as current output and displayed blanket level will not be correct for the installation.

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Emerson Process Management MSL600 manual Quick start parameters, Tank depth Bottom reference