Manual

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SP4000 Flow Computer
3.7 Liquid Sensible Heat
Measurements:
Actual volume flow is measured by the flowmeter. Temperature is measured by the
temperature transmitter. A pressure transmitter can be used to monitor pressure. Pressure
measurement does not affect the calculation.
Calculations:
The density, mass flow and sensible heat are calculated using the fluid characteristics
stored in the flow computer. (see "FLUID DATA" submenu)
Output Results:
Display Results
Sensible Heat, Mass or Volume Flow Rate, Resettable Total, Non-Resettable
Total, Temperature, Pressure, Density (optional: peak demand, demand last
hour, time/date stamp)
Analog Output
Sensible Heat, Mass or Volume Flow Rate, Temperature, Pressure, Density,
Peak Demand, Demand Last Hour
Pulse Output
Sensible Heat, Mass or Volume Total
Relay Outputs
Sensible Heat, Mass or Volume Flow Rate, Total, Temperature, Pressure Alarms,
Peak Demand, Demand Last Hour
Applications:
Calculate the energy stored in a condensate with respect to water at 32°F (0°C).
LIQUID SENSIBLE
HEAT
Liquid Sensible Heat
Illustration
Volume Flow
As calculated in section 3.4
Heat Flow
Heat Flow = C volume flow (1-α (T
1
-T
ref
))
2
ref. density (T
1
- 32)
α = Thermal expansion coefficient 10
-6
C = Specific heat
Calculations
Flowmeter Temperature
Transmitter
PRINT
5
0
TIME
CLEAR
MENU
ENTER
HELP
TEMP
4
PRE 1
3
RATE
2
TOTAL
1
GRAND
6
SCROLL
7
PRE 2
8
DENS
9
Optional
Pressure
Transmitter
T
1