Emerson Process Management MSL600 manual Engineering parameters, 1 Alg. Select P620

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Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

IP262/Z0, Rev. AB

February 2012

MSL600

7.9Engineering parameters

The MSL600 blanket echo processing algorithm has been optimised for use on various types of municipal and industrial sludge. The user can select from either of two municipal sludge types depending on the application.

The following parameters have been extensively tested and, once MUNICIPAL 1 or MUNICIPAL 2 sludge types have been chosen, the user should not need to adjust them. However, different sludge types have widely varying ultrasonic properties and settling characteristics, therefore the following parameters are adjustable in order that the MSL600 can be set up for different types of sludge.

Note:

It is strongly recommended that if the default parameters do not give reliable operation, or if use on industrial sludge is required, then advice is sought from Mobrey Measurement Customer Support.

7.9.1Alg. Select – P620

Use this parameter to select an algorithm which is optimised for municipal or industrial sludge. The allowed options are:

Municipal 1 (This covers most Municipal Wastewater applications e.g. Primary and Secondary settlement tanks, Picket fence thickeners)

Municipal 2 (This covers Industrial applications such as Industrial effluent final settlement, clarifiers, slurry settlement etc.)

The default is Municipal 1. After selecting the algorithm to use, there are a number of common algorithm parameters which can be adjusted using the HMI.

7.9.2Common algorithm parameters P621 to P629

Common algorithm parameters affect the way in which both Municipal 1 and Municipal 2 algorithms work.

7.9.2.1Ave. Cyc Count – P621

The number of cycles, in powers of 2 over which the unit will average raw sonar echo profiles to remove any spurious reflections from such things as air bubbles and floating solids.

Since a complete measurement cycle takes 2 seconds then the averaging cycle count can effectively damp the noise over a period between 4 seconds and 2048 seconds(or 34 minutes, which is a substantial proportion of a rotation of most bridges).

The default value is 128 cycles. The minimum is 2 and the maximum is 1024.

Parameter values:

Default

Min

Max

128

2

1024

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Emerson Process Management MSL600 Engineering parameters, 1 Alg. Select P620, Common algorithm parameters P621 to P629