User guide
Programming Manual
Page 17 March 2014
PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS
Conventions
The individual programming parameters are arranged as follows.
Top Line – Indicates what the parameter is and if it is a selection or an entry.
Bottom Line – Indicates what menu level the parameter resides in.
Select Fluid Type Fluid
Basic Function
At the Fluid prompt use ▲ or ► to select either Liquid or Gas.
OTE:N The fluid selection choice will affect what menu choices are available to the user. Consult the full MENU MAPS on page
32 in the for further details.
OTE:N The following programming assumes the meter is set for liquid. Parameters for gaseous fluids can be found later in
the manual.
Select Meter Size Meter
Basic Function
At the Meter prompt press ENTER to show the current meter size. Use ▲ or ► to select the correct meter size and press
ENTER again to advance to the next parameter.
OTE:N The meter size selection refers to the bore of the meter and not the connections size. For a listing of the Blancett
turbine bore sizes see the default K factor table in the Default K Factor Values on page 29.
Select Display Function Display
Extended Function
The B3000 monitor has three display selections.
Flow Flow
The Flow setting is used for normal operation of the monitor. In this mode the display shows both the instantaneous flow rate
and current total simultaneously. See Figure 16.
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Current Total Units
Flow Rate
Units
Totalizer
Multiplier
Current
Total
Instantaneous
Flow Rate
Figure 16: Instantaneous flow rate and current total
Grand Total G-Total
The Flow-GT choice forces the meter to alternate between the instantaneous flow and the grand total with roll-over counts.
See Figure 17.
The grand total is the accumulation of all the fluid that has gone through the meter sense the last time the grand total was
cleared. This totalizer is in addition to the current total totalizer on the display and is always enabled.
In addition the grand total screen also displays the number of times the grand total has reached its maximum count
(9,999,999) and rolled over to zero.