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NetScanner™ System (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’s Manual

!The module’s calibration valve is not placed in the correct position before executing the Span calibration command (Calculate & Set Gain). This command will not automatically shift the valve to the CAL position before taking data (as the Re-zero calibration command does). The user must manually control the calibration valve position using the Set Operating Options (‘w’) command if the CAL and CAL REF inputs are to be used.

!The Re-Zero calibration command (Calculate & Set Offsets) will automatically shift the calibration valve unless the option is disabled with the Set Operating Options (‘w’) command. The valve will be placed in the CAL position (with a small delay) before taking Re-zero data. Afterwards, the valve will be placed in the RUN position.

!Zero (offset) and Span (gain) correction terms are not automatically saved in transducer nonvolatile memory. If they are not saved using the Set Operating Options (‘w’) command, they will be lost when module power is turned off. Verify that new coefficients produce valid data before saving them.

!When Span calibrating a multi-range unit, attach the calibration pressures to the individual measurement input ports of the range being calibrated and not to the CAL input port. Use of the common CAL input may result in over-pressuring lower range channels. When sending the Calculate and Set Gain (‘Z’) command, ensure that the position field bits are set only for those channels that are attached to the calibration pressure.

!When using the standard Calculate and Set Gain (‘Z’) command, the module firmware assumes, by default, that each particular transducer’s full-scale pressure is present at its pneumatic/hydraulic input. All internal calculations of gain correction are based on the exact full scale pressure being applied to the transducers. If it is not possible to provide this exact pressure (as when using a dead weight tester), the alternate form of this command should be used. This allows the host to specify the exact upscale pressure applied to the transducers being calibrated.

!When using the standard Calculate and Set Offsets (‘h’) command, the module firmware assumes, by default, that each particular transducer’s zero pressure is present at its pneumatic/hydraulic input. All internal calculations of zero correction are based on an input pressure of 0.0 psi. If it is not possible to provide this exact pressure (as when calibrating an absolute pressure transducer), the alternate form of this command should be used. This allows the host to specify the exact minimum pressure applied to the transducers being calibrated.

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Pressure Systems 9022 user manual

9022 specifications

Pressure Systems 9022 is a state-of-the-art pressure management system designed for various industrial applications, offering unparalleled efficiency and reliability. This innovative system has become a benchmark in pressure technology, providing users with advanced control and monitoring features.

One of the main features of Pressure Systems 9022 is its ability to deliver precise pressure regulation. Utilizing advanced algorithms, the system continuously monitors pressure levels and adjusts them in real-time, ensuring optimal performance and safety. This feature is particularly beneficial in industries such as oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and food processing, where maintaining specific pressure levels is crucial for product integrity and process efficiency.

The 9022 is also equipped with cutting-edge connectivity options. With built-in IoT capabilities, the system can be easily integrated into existing networks, allowing for remote monitoring and control. Users can access pressure data in real-time through a user-friendly interface, which enhances decision-making and reduces response times in case of irregular conditions.

Another standout characteristic is its robust construction. Designed to endure harsh environmental conditions, the Pressure Systems 9022 is built from high-grade materials that provide excellent resistance to wear and corrosion. This attribute ensures longevity and minimizes maintenance costs, making it an economical choice for businesses.

Moreover, the system incorporates various safety features. Automatic shut-off valves and alarms are integrated into the design to prevent overpressure situations, protecting both equipment and personnel. These built-in safeguards align with industry standards and promote a culture of safety within organizations.

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In conclusion, Pressure Systems 9022 stands out as a versatile, efficient, and reliable solution for pressure management. Its advanced features, durability, and commitment to safety make it a valuable asset for any industrial operation. By adopting this technology, organizations can enhance performance while ensuring compliance with safety regulations, ultimately leading to a more productive and sustainable operation.