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TransPort® Model PT878
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Information Paragraphs
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Safety Issues
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Environmental Compliance
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Contents
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1.1 Overview
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1.1 Overview (cont.)
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1.2 System Description
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1.2.1 The Flowcell
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1.3 Theory of Operation
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Chapter 2. Initial Setup
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• Transducers
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• Input/Output
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• Infrared Interface
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2.1.1 Power Connections
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2.1.2 Transducer Connections
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2.2.2 Replacing the Batteries
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2.2.3 Disposing of Batteries
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2.3 Powering ON and OFF
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2.4.1 Screen
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2.4.1 Screen (cont)
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2.4.2 Keypad (cont.)
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T] key to reach the
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T] or [S]
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X] key to scroll down by
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[ENTER].)The
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[F3] (OK).The
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• Traverses
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• Spacing
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[ENTER]. The screen appears
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3.8 Entering Analog Inputs
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Analog Input
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Cancel OK
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Analog Output
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• Forward Totalizer
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• Reverse Totalizer
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• Forward Energy
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• Reverse Energy
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3.11 Entering User Functions
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Figure 38: Site Menu
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4.1 The Site Manager
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Figure 40: Site Manager Menu
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4.1 The Site Manager (cont.)
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4.1.1 Creating a New Site
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4.1.3 Saving a Site
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4.1.7 Deleting a Site
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4.1.8 Creating a Site Message
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4.1.9 Printing a Current Site
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[ENTER]
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Figure 51: QuickBeam Window
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Figure 54: Wireless Link Icon
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4.1.13 Listing Files by Name
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E0: No Errors
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[SEL] from the Operate
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[SEL] enables
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[ENTER] button opens the
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5.1 The Format Option
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T] or [S] key
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Velocity, ft/s
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Delta-T, ns
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Volume, l/s
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Signal, dB
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5.3 The Limits Option
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5.4 The Measurement Option
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Configure FKey
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Velocity, m/s
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Gain, dB
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1. Press [MENU]
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[ENTER]. The
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[F2] (Refresh)
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5.6.4 Deleting a File
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5.6.5 Listing Files by Name
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[F2] (Next)
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[ESC] or [F3] (Exit)
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6.3 The Battery Charger
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6.4 Entering Date and Time
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[F3] (OK). The
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[F2] (Cancel)
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6.6 Adjusting the Contrast
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W] key to move to
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Vitesse, m/s
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W] and [X] keys to scroll to
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6.11 Setting Up User Tables
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Chapter 7. Logging Data
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7.2 The Log Manager
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W] and [X] keys
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7.3 The File Menu
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7.3.1 Setting up a New Log
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Select Measurement
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7.3.3 Renaming a Log
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7.3.4 Deleting a Log
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7.3.4 Deleting a Log (cont.)
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7.3.5 Deleting All Logs
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7.3.7 Printing a Log
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7.3.7 Printing a Log (cont.)
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7.4 The Log Menu
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7.4.2 Restarting a Log
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7.4.3 Ending a Log
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7.4.4 Stopping All Logs
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7.4.5 Restarting All Logs
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7.4.6 Ending All Logs
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7.4.7 View All Sites
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7.5 The View Menu
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7.5.1 Displaying Log Details
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7.6 The Sort Menu
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7.6.1 Listing Logs by Name
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8.2 Printing Reports
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8.2 Printing Reports (cont.)
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X] arrow key
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[F2] (Out) to zoom out fully
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W] or [X]
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T] arrow key and then
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8.7.2 Calibrating Inputs
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• Transmit Sample Size
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Errors Allowed
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8.9 Setting Error Limits
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8.10.1 Testing the Screen
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8.10.2 Testing the Keys
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Dew Point, °C
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Pressure, PSIg
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Run Time, Hours
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Stop Exit
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8.10.7 Testing the Battery
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8.12 Updating PT878 Software
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6. You now have two options:
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8.12.2a Setting up the PC
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• Transducers and cables
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9.1 Error Code Messages
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Soundspeed
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9.3 Flowcell Problems
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9.3.1 Fluid Problems
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9.3.2 Pipe Problems
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9.4 Transducer Problems
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3. INTERNAL DAMAGE
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4. PHYSICAL DAMAGE
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1. POOR COUPLING TO PIPE
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2. MISALIGNMENT
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9.4.3 Relocating Transducers
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Chapter 10.Specifications
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10.2 Electrical
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Chapter 10. Specifications
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10.4 Transducer
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10.5 Pipe Size and Material
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10.6 Available Options
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Program Meter Logging Service
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Appendix A. Menu Maps
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Figure 138: Site Menu
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Figure 140: Meter Menu
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Figure 141: Logging Menu
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Figure 142: Service Menu
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Figure 143: Transducer Option
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Figure 144: Lining Option
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Figure 145: Fluid Option
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Figure 146: Path Option
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Figure 147: Energy Option
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Pipe Thickness
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Pipe O.D
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• the wall thickness (WT)
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• the mounting angle (MA)
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• inside diameter (ID) = 48”
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• wall thickness (WT) = 3/8”
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• mounting angle (MA) = 45°
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C.2 Mounting RTDs on the Pipe
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• a screw buckle
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• a feeder buckle
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Operation
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E.1 Product Identification
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E.2 Hazardous Ingredients
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E.3 Physical Data (nominal)
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E.5 Reactivity Data
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E.8 Control Measures
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Appendix G. Glossary
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Warranty
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Return Policy
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GE Infrastructure
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Customer Support Centers
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