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| THE PIPE DATA MENU STRUCTURE (continued) | |||
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| Pipe Data (cont.) | Pipe Material | Steel |
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| ABS |
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| Aluminum |
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| Black Iron |
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| Brass |
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| Cast Iron |
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| CuNi (70/50) |
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| Copper |
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| Ductile Iron |
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| FRP |
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| Glass |
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| Inconel |
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| Nickel |
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| Polyethylene |
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| Silicone |
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| Teflon |
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| Titanium |
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| Wall Thickness | x.xxx (numeric entry) |
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| Liner Material | None |
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| Cement |
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| Coal Tar |
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| Enamel |
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| Glass |
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| Plastic |
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| HDPE |
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| Rubber |
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| Liner Thickness | x.xxx (numeric entry) |
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2.2.1 HOW TO SELECT A PIPE CLASS
The 1010N pipe tables are arranged by classes of common type and material. The default selection is [Manual Entry]. As its name infers, you would use this selection to manually enter individual pipe pa- rameters.
To select a Pipe Class:
To access the [Pipe Class] option list press
To scroll through the available classes press To select the class that fits your application press ENT
When you pick a Pipe Class, the Select Pipe Size menu cell (see below) presents the pipe size option list associated with the selected class. By using the pipe class and pipe size option lists, you automati- cally load all the required pipe information. You can also select a pipe class/size, then edit any of the associated defaults to
NOTE: Create custom pipe data via the Pipe Table editor in the Meter Facilities menu.
2.2.2 HOW TO SELECT A PIPE SIZE
Selecting a Pipe Size installs the selected pipe parameters into the balance of the Pipe Data menu cells and prepares the 1010 for Transducer selection and Installation. This option is not applicable if the Pipe Class is [Manual Entry].