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WARRANTY
Dynamic Flow Computers warrants to the owner of the Smart Flow Computer that the
product delivered will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year
following the date of purchase.
This warranty does not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed
or damaged by abuse, accident, misuse, neglect, alteration, repair, disaster, or improper
testing.
If the product is found otherwise defective, Dynamic Flow Computers will replace or
repair the product at no charge, provided that you deliver the product along with a return
material authorization (RMA) number from Dynamic Flow Computers.
Dynamic Flow Computers will not assume any shipping charge or be responsible for
product damage due to improper shipping.
THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS
IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY
WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION, OR SAMPLE.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:
DYNAMIC FLOW COMPUTERS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY
INDIRECT OR SPECULATIVE DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITING
THE FOREGOING, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL AND SPECIAL DAMAGES)
ARISING FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT.
WHETHER ARISING OUT OF CONTRACT, OR UNDER ANY WARRANTY,
IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER DFM HAS ADVANCED NOTICE OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGE INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO
LOSS OF USE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, AND LOSS OF PROFITS.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, DFMS TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL
CLAIMS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID
FOR THE PRODUCT. THESE LIMITATIONS ON POTENTIAL LIABILITY WERE
AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT IN SETTING THE PRODUCT PRICE. DFM NEITHER
ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER
LIABILITIES

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CHAPTER 1: QUICK START.................................................................................................................... 1-1


Introduction: ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1
Technical Data: ........................................................................................................................................ 1-2
Parts List .................................................................................................................................................. 1-3
SFC332L Flow Computer: Dimensions ................................................................................................. 1-4
Starting and Installing theWindow Software: .......................................................................................... 1-5
System Minimum Requirements ......................................................................................................... 1-5
What is a configuration file? ................................................................................................................... 1-6
Downloading a configuration file to the flow computer through window software. ............................... 1-6
Getting acquainted with the flow computer wiring: ................................................................................ 1-7
Back terminal wiring: .......................................................................................................................... 1-7
Back Panel Jumper .............................................................................................................................. 1-8
INPUT/OUTPUT: Assigning and Ranging Inputs ................................................................................. 1-9
Input/Output Assignment .................................................................................................................... 1-9
How to assign a transmitter to an I/O point ......................................................................................... 1-9
Ranging the Transmitter Inputs: ........................................................................................................ 1-10
WIRING: ............................................................................................................................................... 1-11
Wiring the Analog Inputs: ................................................................................................................. 1-11
RTD ................................................................................................................................................... 1-12
Wiring Analog Output: ...................................................................................................................... 1-13
Turbine Input Wiring ......................................................................................................................... 1-14
Turbine input wiring for passive (dry contact) pulse generators ....................................................... 1-15
Density Input Wiring: ........................................................................................................................ 1-16
RS-232 Connection: .......................................................................................................................... 1-17
RS-485:.............................................................................................................................................. 1-18
Wiring of Status Inputs: ..................................................................................................................... 1-19
Wiring of Switch/Pulse Outputs: ....................................................................................................... 1-20
I/O Expansion: ................................................................................................................................... 1-21
Prover/Expansion .............................................................................................................................. 1-22
CALIBRATION Through Window Program ........................................................................................ 1-23
Analog Input 4-20mA or 1-5 volt signal .......................................................................................... 1-23
RTD calibration: ................................................................................................................................ 1-24
Calibration of analog output: ............................................................................................................. 1-25
Multi-Variable Transmitters (Model 205) DP and Pressure ........................................................... 1-25
Multi-Variable Transmitters (Model 205) RTD .............................................................................. 1-26
CALIBRATION Through DOS Program .............................................................................................. 1-27
Analog Input 4-20mA or 1-5 volt signal: .......................................................................................... 1-27
RTD calibration: ................................................................................................................................ 1-28
Calibration of Analog Output: ........................................................................................................... 1-29
Multi-Variable Transmitters (Model 205)- DP and Pressure ............................................................ 1-29
Multi-Variable Transmitters (Model 205)- RTD ............................................................................... 1-30
Verifying Digital Inputs and Outputs .................................................................................................... 1-31
CHAPTER 2: Data Entry ............................................................................................................................ 2-1
Introduction to the SFC332L Computer Software ................................................................................... 2-1
Configuration File through Window Program ......................................................................................... 2-1
New ..................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Open .................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Close .................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Save ..................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Save As ................................................................................................................................................ 2-1
VIEW ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
View Drawings .................................................................................................................................... 2-2
TOOLS .................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Com Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Meter Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 2-4

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Security Code .................................................................................................................................... 2-33


PID OPERATING ................................................................................................................................. 2-34
CALIBRATION .................................................................................................................................... 2-34
Calibrate Mode .................................................................................................................................. 2-34
Parameter Overrides: ............................................................................................................................. 2-34
Temperature Override ....................................................................................................................... 2-34
Pressure Override .............................................................................................................................. 2-34
DP Override ....................................................................................................................................... 2-34
API/SG/Density Override .................................................................................................................. 2-34
Orifice ID Override ........................................................................................................................... 2-34
Current Batch Preset .......................................................................................................................... 2-34
Equilibrium Pressure Override .......................................................................................................... 2-35
Alpha T E-6 Override ........................................................................................................................ 2-35
Wedge Fa Override and Wedge Kd2 Override .................................................................................. 2-35
Venturi C Override ............................................................................................................................ 2-35
End Batch .......................................................................................................................................... 2-35
SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................................... 2-35
HISTORICAL DATA ........................................................................................................................... 2-36
VIEW, CAPTURE AND STORE ..................................................................................................... 2-36
Viewing previously captured reports ................................................................................................. 2-36
Exporting or Printing Reports ............................................................................................................ 2-37
SCHEDULED AUTO POLLING ..................................................................................................... 2-38
CHAPTER 3: FLOW EQUATIONS ........................................................................................................... 3-1
AGA3 ...................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
API 14.3................................................................................................................................................... 3-2
Wedge...................................................................................................................................................... 3-3
Venturi ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
AGA7 ...................................................................................................................................................... 3-5
DENSITY EQUATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 3-6
Sarasota Density GM/CC .................................................................................................................... 3-6
UGC Density GM/CC ......................................................................................................................... 3-7
Solartron Density GM/CC ................................................................................................................... 3-8
Propylene Density ............................................................................................................................... 3-9
Ethylene Density ................................................................................................................................. 3-9
NBS 1045 ............................................................................................................................................ 3-9
NIST14 ................................................................................................................................................ 3-9
DENSITY EQUATIONS (Without Live Densitometer) ....................................................................... 3-10
CHAPTER 4: MODBUS DATA ................................................................................................................. 4-1
MODBUS PROTOCOL .......................................................................................................................... 4-1
TRANSMISSION MODE ................................................................................................................... 4-1
ASCII FRAMING ............................................................................................................................... 4-1
RTU FRAMING .................................................................................................................................. 4-1
FUNCTION CODE ............................................................................................................................. 4-2
ERROR CHECK ................................................................................................................................. 4-2
EXCEPTION RESPONSE .................................................................................................................. 4-2
BROADCAST COMMAND ............................................................................................................... 4-2
MODBUS EXAMPLES ...................................................................................................................... 4-3
FUNCTION CODE 03 (Read Single or Multiple Register Points) ..................................................... 4-3
ASCII MODE - Read Address 3076 ................................................................................................... 4-3
MODBUS ADDRESS TABLE 16 BITS ............................................................................................. 4-5
MODBUS ADDRESS TABLE 32 BITS ........................................................................................... 4-12
Last Batch/Daily Data Area ............................................................................................................... 4-15
Alarms and Status Codes ................................................................................................................... 4-40
Previous Audit Data Area .................................................................................................................. 4-41
CURRENT ALARM STATUS ......................................................................................................... 4-44
FLOATING POINTS ............................................................................................................................ 4-46

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Historical Batch/Daily Data Area Meter #1 ................................................................................... 4-49


Historical Hourly Data Area Meter #1 ........................................................................................... 4-50
Current Data Area Meter #2 ............................................................................................................ 4-51
Historical Batch/Daily Data Area Meter #2 ................................................................................... 4-52
Historical Hourly Data Area Meter #2 ........................................................................................... 4-53
Programmable Floating Point Variables ............................................................................................ 4-54

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CHAPTER 1: QUICK START


Introduction:
A good flow computer must be:

User friendly
Flexible
Easy to understand and configure
Rugged
Economical to install and maintain
Accurate

The model SFC332L Smart Flow Computer incorporates all these features. We hope that your experience
with the Smart Flow Computer will be a very pleasant and friendly experience and not intimidating in any
way.
General Description: The SFC332L is a dual meter run bi-directional flow computer for the measurement
of liquid products. Using orifice plate, Venturi, turbine/PD/ultrasonic mass meter, or wedge devices, it can
meter a wide variety of products, such as crude, refined product, LPG/NGL products, products that use
table 24C, ethylene, propylene, and water. Fifty days of previous daily data, fifty previous batch data, and
fifty previous hourly data are stored in the full format type reports. The previous 100 audit trail reports and
100 alarm reports are stored. User formatted reports and user formatted ticket reports are available.
Sixteen different product files are user-configurable with easy switch feature and product scheduling for
batch operation.
Inputs/Outputs: 2 serial connections, RS-232 and RS-485, both of them Modbus ready. The RS-232 can
also be used with serial printer. Inputs: two 4 wire RTD, 4 single ended analog inputs, 4 status inputs and
1 density frequency. Outputs: 2 pulse/switch outputs; 3 switch outputs; and 2 analog outputs. Also
includes a programmable plasma display.

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Technical Data:
POWER
VOLTAGE RANGE
WATTAGE

12-30 VDC
4 WATT

OPERATING CONDITIONS
TEMPERATURE
HUMIDITY
HOUSING

- 40 TO 185 F
100%
NEMA 4X CLASS 1 DIV. 1

FEATURES
DISPLAY
PROCESSOR
FLASH ROM
ROM
FREQUENCY INPUT

PLASMA 2 LINES 16 CHARACTER


32-BIT MOTOROLA 168332 @ 16.7 MHz
4 MB @ 70 NANO SECONDS
2 MB @ 30 NANO SECONDS
3 CHANNELS
0 - 5000 Hz
WITH TURBINE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
>70 mV FOR SIN WAVE
> 6 VOLTS FOR SQUARE WAVE
ANALOG INPUT
FOUR 24-BIT CHANNEL
RTD INPUTS
2 CHANNELS 4 WIRES
ANALOG OUTPUT
2 CHANNELS 12 BIT SINGLE ENDED
DIGITAL OUTPUT
OUTPUTS 1 & 2 PULSE/SWITCH 0.5 AMPS RATING
OUTPUTS 3 TO 5 ARE SWITCH OUTPUTS 0.25 AMPS
RATING
STATUS INPUTS
4 ON/OFF TYPE SIGNAL
ALL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS ARE OPTICALLY ISOLATED
SERIAL
1 RS485 @ 38400 BAUDS VARIABLE
1 RS232 @ 19200 BAUDS VARIABLE
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
MODBUS

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Parts List
Part
332-01P
332-02
332-03
332-04
332-05
332-06
332-07
332-08
332-09
332-10
332-11
332-12
332-13
332-14
332-15
332-16
332-17
RS232

Description
Controller (CPU) Board for SFC332/1000 w/prover option.
Terminal (BP) Board for SFC332/1000.
Analog Board for SFC332/1000.
Display (LCD) for SFC332/1000.
Rosemount Interface Board for SFC1000.
Prover Option for SFC332/1000.
Enclosure for SFC332/1000.
Mounting Bracket w/captive screws for SFC332/1000 Boards.
Adapter between SFC1000 and Rosemount 205.
Center portion of housing for SFC332/1000 ebclosure.
Glass Dome Cover for SFC332/1000 Enclosure.
Blank Dome Cover for SFC332/1000 Enclosure.
O'ring for SFC332 Enclosure.
External I/O Expansion.
Battery Replacement for SFC332/1000.
1/2 Amp 250V Fuse for SFC332/1000.
EPROM for SFC332/1000 (set of two).
External RS232 Connection for all models.

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SFC332L Flow Computer: Dimensions

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Starting and Installing theWindow Software:


First make sure your computer has the minimum requirements to install Dynamics Dynacom software.

System Minimum Requirements


In order to install this software product the following requirements must be met:

Windows Operating System (Win95, Win98, Win98SE, win2000, WinNT, WinXP)


For a Windows NT machine: Service Pack 3 or later. (Service Pack 5 Update is Included in the
Installation Disk)
Internet Explorer 5 or later. (Internet Update is Included in the Installation Disk)
For an NT or Win2000 Machine: Administrator level access to create an ODBC system DNS.
Minimum disk space available: 16 MB.
1 Serial Communication Port

If your computer meets these requirements, just insert the installation CD in the CD unit and the following
menu will pop up automatically

Click on the button for the application you are trying to install and the setup process will start and guide
you through the different steps needed to install the application. If your computer doesnt pop up the
installation menu automatically you can go the windows Start button, select Run, and type
D:\start.exe, where D is the letter for your CD unit.

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What is a configuration file?


The configuration file is an archive that contains the information used by the flow computer to
determine calculation settings (Pipe ID, Flow Equation, Meter ID, etc.) and input/output
assignments.

Downloading a configuration file to the flow


computer through window software.

Open the configuration file using the Configuration File | Open option on the main
menu or pressing the open button
in the toolbar. Once the file is open the file name
will appear on the upper left corner of the window, so you can verify that the desired file
was open.

Connect to the Flow Computer either by using the Tools | Connect to Device option on
the main menu, the
button on the vertical toolbar, or by pressing the [F5] key on
the keyboard. Once you are connected the application it will show an ONLINE status on
the lower right corner of the main window.

Go to the configure device option either by using the Tools | Meter Configuration

option, the
keyboard.

button on the vertical toolbar, or by pressing the [F10] key on the

A configuration window will now appear showing you the information in the configuration
file; you can check these values to make sure this is the file you want to send to the flow
computer. Once you have checked that the configuration is correct, press the
[Download] button. A blue bar indicating the progress of the download will appear at the
bottom of the application window, after that the information in the configuration file will be
in the flow computer.

Note: In case the flow computer is a liquid application, remember to End Batch after the
configuration in downloaded for the changes to take effect.

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Getting acquainted with the flow computer wiring:


Back terminal wiring:
The back terminal wiring indicates the overall positions of the terminal plugs and their functions. Though
the back panels jumpers are also shown, refer to the next drawing, Back Panel Jumpers, for information
on their settings and functions.
The Smart Flow Computer receives its power via the two topmost pins on Terminal P1, on the left of the
terminal board. Also on Terminal P1 are, from top to bottom, inputs from the two turbines and the RS-485
serial connection.
To the right (P4), from top to bottom, are status input 1, density frequency input, and switch output 1 and 2.
Terminal P3, at the lower bottom, handles analog inputs and outputs. These are, in order from right to left,
analog inputs 1-4 and analog outputs 1 and 2.
Terminal P5, top middle, is the RTD terminal block, "100 platinum RTD input".

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Back Panel Jumper


In this illustration, a jumper is ON when the jumper block is used to connect the jumpers to wire prongs.
OFF means the jumper block is completely removed or attached to only one of the two wire prongs.
Note:

R11 and R3 could have a vertical orientation instead of a horizontal


orientation on certain Smart Flow Computer models.

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INPUT/OUTPUT: Assigning and Ranging Inputs


Input/Output Assignment
We will now configure your SFC332L Flow Computers inputs and outputs. The flow computer allows the
user to configure the inputs and outputs. (I.e. Analog #1 is pressure for Meter #1). The flow computer will
not use the unassigned inputs.

How to assign a transmitter to an I/O point


1

Click Configure Device, configuration menu is prompted

On configuration menu, click Input Assignment

Enter assignments for DP, temperature, pressure, density and spare inputs.

Assignment (1-n). Assignments 1-4 are analog inputs attached


to terminal of the back panel. These inputs accept 4-20mA or 1-5
volts input and are suitable for temperature, pressure, density, or spare inputs. An assignment
5 is strictly RTD (temperature) input only for the meter, densitometer or spare. Assignment 7
indicates a density frequency input; it is assigned automatically once you choose live density
frequency input in the setup menu at density type Assignment 10 (module 1) is for
Rosemount multi-variable module only. DP, pressure, and temperature for the meter can be
assigned. When a frequency type primary element is hooked to the flow computer, the Multi
Variable pressure and temperature can be used and the DP becomes a spare input that could
be assigned for strainer differential.

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Ranging the Transmitter Inputs:


1. Enter the range values: after assigning the inputs scroll down the transducer inputs
assignment menu to scale the 4-20mA. Enter the value at @4mA and @20mA. Enter both
values similar to the way the transmitter is ranged. 1-5 volts is equivalent to 4-20mA. Enter
the 1 volt value at the 4mA, and 5 volt value at 20mA. When the Multi Variable is used the 420 ma scale has no effect on anything and does not need to be configured for that input. The
reason is simply that the flow computer gets the data via digital communication from the
transmitter in engineering units, and therefore a scale is not needed. Normal pressure range is
0-3626, temperature 40 to 1200, DP 250 to 250, or -830 to 830 inches of water.
2. Enter the high and low limits: high limits and low limits are simply the alarm points in
which you would like the flow computer to flag as an alarm condition. Enter these values
with respect to the upper and lower range conditions. Try to avoid creating alarm log when
conditions are normal. For example: If the line condition for the pressure is between 0 to 500
PSIG. then you should program less than zero for low pressure alarm, and 500 or more for
high pressure alarm. High limits are also used in the SCALE for the Modbus variables. The
high limit is equalent to 32767 or 4095. The low limit is not used for calculating the scale.
The scale starts at zero to wherever the high limit value.
3. Set up the fail code: Maintenance and Failure Code values tell the flow computer
to use a default value in the event the transmitter fails. The default value is stored in
Maintenance. There are three outcomes: the transmitter value is always used, no matter
what (Failure Code = 0); the Maintenance value is always used, no matter what
(Failure Code = 1); and the Maintenance value is used only when the transmitters
value indicates that the transimtter has temporarily failed (Failure Code = 2).
RTD inputs will skip 4-20 mA assignment because RTD is a raw signal of 50 (ohms) to 156. Readings
beyond that range require a 4-20 mA signal to the flow computer or using the built in Rosemount Multi
Variable transmitter. The Rosemount Multivariable has a range of 40-1200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Density coefficients for raw frequency inputs are programmed in this menu. The menu will only show
parameters relevant to the live density selected (i.e., Solartron or UGC, etc.).

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WIRING:
Wiring to the flow computer is very straightforward and simple. But still it is very important to get familiar
with the wiring diagram.

Wiring the Analog Inputs:


Typical wiring for analog inputs 1 and 2 are shown in the drawing. Analog inputs 3 and 4 are to the left of
analog 1 and 2. Note that the analog input has only one common return, which is the -Ve signal of power
supply powering the transmitters.
When wiring 1-5 volts, make sure to calibrate the flow computer for the 1-5 volt signal because the flow
computer calibration defaults for the 4-20mA, which is different from the 1-5 volts. JP5 must be cut for 15 volt inputs. The jumpers for analog 1-4 are in order from right to left. It is possible to cut the first two
jumpers for analog 1 & 2 in for 1-5 volts signal and have analog in 3 & 4 as 4-20mA signal. Signal line
impedance provided by our flow computer is less than 250. Therefore, when using a smart transmitter
that requires a minimum of 250 resistance in the loop, an additional resistor at the flow computer end
needs to be installed in series with the 4-20mA loop in order to allow the hand held communicator to talk to
the transmitter.
NOTE: The 4-20mA or 1-5 volt DOES NOT source power to the transmitters. You can use the DC
power feeding the flow computer to power the 4-20mA loop IF that power supply is
FILTERED.

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RTD
The flow computer shows wiring to RTD 1 and RTD 2. 100 platinum can be used; a temperature range
of -43F to +300F can be measured. RTD 1 is to the right where P5 designation is. In the figure below
notice that each side of the RTD requires two wire connections. When using less than 4 wires a jumper
must be used to make up for the missing lead. Internal excitation current source generated is approximately
7mA. .

RTD can be wired to multi-variable directly through specially provided cable. This wiring diagram
describes wiring directly into the flow computer and not into the multi-variable.

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Wiring Analog Output:


Wiring diagram shows typical Analog output wiring. Notice that analog output will regulate 4-20 mA
current loop but DOES NOT source the power for it. External power is required.

A S S I G N I N G /R A N G I N G T H E 4- 2 0 M A A N A L O G O U T P U T S :
Go to the I/O assignment main menu and click Analog Output Assignment. A selection menu
is prompted. Select the analog output number, and then enter what the 4-mA output will indicate and the
20 mA. Make sure that the 20 mA assignment value exceeds the upper range limit of what you assigned
the Analog output for, otherwise the analog output will not update beyond 20 mA.

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Turbine Input Wiring


Scroll to Turbine under Wiring and press ENTER. Two drawings above each other will show
typical wiring for turbine meter 1 and turbine meter 2. When dual pick ups from the same turbine are
connected, use the inputs for turbine 1 for pickup 1 and turbine 2 for the second pickup coil. When
connecting sine wave directly from the pickup coil make sure the distance from the pickup coil to the flow
computer is very short--less than 50 feet with shielded cable. In the event there is presence of noise, the
distance must be shortened. When connecting sine wave signal, the R11 jumper for meter 1 must be
installed and R3 jumper for meter 2 must be installed. (JP3 and JP2 must be off when using sine wave).
On the other hand, when using square wave, the square wave signal can be sinusoidal but has to be above 5
volts peak to peak with less than 0.4 volts offset in order for the flow computer to read it. R11 and R3 must
be off and JP3 on for meter 1; JP2 must be on for meter 2.
Note:

When connecting square wave input, the JP3 and JP2 connect the turbine return to the
flow computer power return. Therefore, signal polarity is very important. Reverse polarity
could result in some damage or power loss. When sine wave is used the signal polarity is
usually of no significance.

The turbine input is immediately under the power input on terminal P1. The third pin down from the top is
Turbine/PD "minus", and below it is Turbine plus. The second pulse input for Turbine/PD meter 2 or the
second pickup coil is below turbine one input on P1. The fifth pin down from the top is turbine 2 "minus"
signal and below it is Turbine/PD 2 plus signal.

Note : R11 and R3 are oriented vertically in some flow computers.

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Turbine input wiring for passive (dry contact) pulse generators


Some mass flow meters have pulse outputs that do not provide power but instead require
external power, they are referred to as passive outputs, dry outputs, open collector, etc. (For
example the Krohne UFM 3030 Mass meter).
In these cases the wiring should be as shown on the below diagram. The pull up resistor can be
adjusted to limit the current sink by the Mass meter. For Turbine Input 1 JP3 must be ON and
R11 OFF and if using Turbine Input 2 then JP2 must be ON and R3 OFF.

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Density Input Wiring:


When using a live densitometer input with frequency signal, the signal can be brought into the Smart Flow
Computer in its raw form. The Smart Flow Computer accepts a sine wave or square with or without DC
offset. Example for density wiring can be seen in the wiring diagram. Three are two drawings, one with
barrier and the other without. Barriers are used for area classification. Notice that the RTD wiring is also
drawn to show how to hook the density RTD signal.
Note:

When wiring the density input polarity is of significance and reverse polarity could
result in some damage or power loss. The density signal is on connector P4, the
third and fourth pin down from the top. The third pin down is density plus, the
fourth down is density minus. When Density input is 4-20mA it should be
connected as a regular 4-20mA signal to the analog input and not the density
frequency input.

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RS-232 Connection:
The RS-232 is not located on the terminal board. The RS-232 is a green 5-pin terminal block with screw
type connector located on the display side of the enclosure. Go to Wiring | RS-232. Termination
jumpers for the RS-232 are located at the top corner of the board on the same side of the RS-232 connector.
The two jumpers at the top are for terminating the transmit line and below it is the receive line.
The RS-232 port can be used for printing reports, Modbus communication, or interfacing
to the configuration program. If the port is configured as printer port in the flow
computer Note: Twisted shielded cable is required.

WARNING: When the RS-232 terminal is used with a modem, external protection on the
phone line is required. Jumper DTR to DSR, RTS to CTS, and disable software
handshake on the modem RS232 connection

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RS-485:
RS-485 wiring is shown in the wiring diagram under RS-485. The RS-485 termination jumper is JP4
located on the back terminal. The maximum distance when 18-gauge wire is used would be 4000 feet.
Note: Twisted shielded cable is required.

WARNING: When the RS-485 terminal is used, external transient protection and optical
isolation is required, especially for long distance wiring.

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Wiring of Status Inputs:


There is one status input standard and an optional three more on the back of the CPU board. The standard
status input is shown in the wiring diagram under Status Input. It has 4 volts of noise hysteresis,
with a trigger point of 5 volts and an off point of 1 Volt. Status inputs 2, 3, and 4 require the I/O expansion
connector and its wires be installed; refer to wiring drawing IO-Exp. Connection numbers 6, 7, and 8 are
the status in (positive) for inputs 2, 3, and 4, respectively, and 11 is the return for all three inputs.

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Wiring of Switch/Pulse Outputs:


Go to Switch output under Wiring. The wiring diagram shows switch 1 and 2 and the return.
Please note that switches 3, 4, and 5 cannot be used for pulse output; switches 1 and 2 can be used for pulse
or switch output. See also I/O Expansion. Notice that the switch outputs are transistor type outputs (open
collector type with maximum DC rating of 350 mA continuous at 24 VDC) and require external power.

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I/O Expansion:
The I/O expansion is 16-pin connector next to the RS-232 terminal. Eleven pins of the 16-pin connector
are utilized. When the flow computer is ordered with the I/O expansion feature, the wires and the plug are
provided with the flow computer. There will be 11 wires with the wire number tag at the outer end of the
wire. The tag will indicate the wire number. The following is the sequence for the wires. On the top right
edge of the connector towards the top outer side of the CPU board is pin 1, across from it is pin 9.
Connection

Purpose

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Detector switch 1
Detector switch 2
Switch output 3
Switch output 4
Switch output 5
Status input 2
Status input 3
Status input 4

10
11

Return: switches 3, 4, 5
Return: status 2, 3, and 4

Comments
Requires prover option CPU to operate.
Rating: 5-36 Vdc
Maximum rating: 75mA @24 volts
Range: 5-36 Vdc
Rating: 6-36 Vdc

Return: detector switches

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Connection
No.

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Purpose

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Detector switch 1
Detector switch 2
Switch output 3
Switch output 4
Switch output 5
Status input 2
Status input 3
Status input 4

10
11
12
13
14
15

Return: switches 3, 4, 5
Return: status 2, 3, and 4
RS232 TX
RS232 RX
RS232 RTS
RS232 ret

Comments
Requires prover option CPU to operate.
Rating: 5-36 Vdc
Maximum rating: 75mA @24 volts
Range: 5-36 Vdc
Rating: 6-36 Vdc

Return: detector switches

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CALIBRATION Through Window Program


Calibrations are performed under Calibration. Select inputs to be calibrated, and then select full,
single, offset calibration method.

Analog Input 4-20mA or 1-5 volt signal


OFFSET CALIBRATION:
For simple offset type calibration simply induce the signal into the analog input and make sure the
SFC332L is reading it. After you verify that the SFC332 recognized the analog input, enter the correct mA
reading, and then click OK. The offset type calibration is mainly used when a small offset adjustment
needs to be changed in the full-scale reading. The offset will apply to the zero and span. Offset is the
recommended method for calibrating the temperature input.
FULL CALIBRATION METHOD:
To perform full calibration be prepared to induce zero and span type signal.

1. Induce the low end signal i.e. 4mA in the analog input.
2. Click inputs to be calibrated under calibration menu, click full calibration, enter the first point
- the analog input value i.e. 4mA, and then click OK button.
3. Now be ready to enter the full-scale value. Simply induce the analog signal and then enter
the second value i.e. 20mA, and then click OK button
4. Induce live values to verify the calibration.
TO USE DEFAULT CALIBRATION
1. Select Analog Input
2. Select Reset calibration method
3. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading

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RTD calibration:
RTD Calibration is a 2-step process. The first step is a one time procedure to verify transducer
linearity and is done at the time the meter is being setup. The second step is the routine
calibration sequence.
Step 1 Linearity Verification
1- Use a Decade box with 0-150 F settings.
2- Connect RTD cable to this resistive element for verification of linearity. Verify low and
high points. It must be within degree.
3- Connect the actual RTD element and compare with a certified thermometer.
4- If not within degree do a Full Calibration (See Full Calibration below). If problem
persists verify other elements such as RTD Probe, connections, shield, conductivity of
connectors, etc.
The purpose of the above procedure is to verify zero and span and make sure that the two points
fall within the expected tolerance.
Step 2 Routine Calibration
Once Linearity has been verified through Step 1, the routine calibration procedure is reduced to
simply connecting the actual RTD and doing an offset point calibration (see offset calibration
below).
Calibration after that will be simple verification for the stability of the transmitter. If it drifts
abnormally then you need to verify the other parts involved.
Calibration Procedures through Windows Software
At the top menu, go to Calibration and Select RTD Input.
RESET TO DEFAULT CALIBRATION
1. Select Reset calibration method
2. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading
OFFSET CALIBRATION:
1. Select offset calibration method.
2. Induce a live value and wait for 10 seconds for the reading to stabilize. Then enter the live
value. The value entered must be in Ohm only.
3. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading
FULL SCALE CALIBRATION:
1. Prepare low range resistive input (i.e., 80 Ohm.) and High range resistive input (i.e., 120. Ohm).
2. Go to the calibration menu and select RTD full calibration method. Induce the low end (80
Ohm.) resistive signal and then wait 10 seconds, enter live value in ohm value, and click OK
button.
3. Induce the High range signal (120 Ohm.) and wait 10 seconds, then enter live value in Ohm
and click OK button.
4. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading.

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Calibration of analog output:


Follow the following steps to calibrate the analog output against the end device

1. Go to the calibration menu, select analog output, and then select method. Full calibration will
cause the flow computer to output the minimum possible signal 4 mA. Enter the live output
value reading in the end device i.e. 4 mA and click OK button. Now the flow computer will
output full scale 20 mA. Enter the live output i.e. 20 then click OK button.
2. Now verify the output against the calibration device.

Multi-Variable Transmitters (Model 205) DP and Pressure


Calibrations are performed under Calibration. . Select inputs to be calibrated, and then select full,
single, offset calibration method.
OFFSET CALIBRATION

1. Induce live value for pressure or DP.


2. Select Multivariable DP or pressure.
3. Select offset calibration method, enter offset, and click OK button.
4. Now read induce live values to verify the calibration.
FULL SCALE CALIBRATION

1. Induce live value for pressure or DP.


2. Select Multivariable DP or pressure
3. Select full calibration method
4. Induce the low range signal, enter the first point, and then click OK button.
5. Induce the high range signal, enter the second point, and then click OK button.
6. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading.
TO USE DEFAULT CALI BRATION

1. Select Multivariable DP or pressure


2. Select Reset calibration method
3. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading
While doing calibration before downloading any of the calibrated values, it is a good practice to verify that
the SFC332L close reading to the induced value.
The DP reading must be re-calibrated for the zero offset after applying line pressure.

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Multi-Variable Transmitters (Model 205) RTD


RTD Calibration is a 2-step process. The first step is a one time procedure to verify transducer
linearity and is done at the time the meter is being setup. The second step is the routine
calibration sequence.
Step 1 Linearity Verification
1. Use a Decade box with 0-150 F settings.
2. Connect RTD cable to this resistive element for verification of linearity. Verify low and high
points. It must be within degree.
3. Connect the actual RTD element and compare with a certified thermometer.
4. If not within degree do a Full Calibration (See Full Calibration below). If problem persists
verify other elements such as RTD Probe, connections, shield, conductivity of connectors,
etc.
The purpose of the above procedure is to verify zero and span and make sure that the two points
fall within the expected tolerance.
Step 2 Routine Calibration
Once Linearity has been verified through Step 1, the routine calibration procedure is reduced to
simply connecting the actual RTD and doing an offset point calibration (see offset calibration
below).
Calibration after that will be simple verification for the stability of the transmitter. If it drifts
abnormally then you need to verify the other parts involved.
Calibration Procedures through Windows Software
At the top menu, go to Calibration and Select RTD Input.
RESET TO DEFAULT CALIBRATION
1. Select Reset calibration method
2. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading
OFFSET CALIBRATION:
1. Select offset calibration method.
2. Induce a live value and wait for 10 seconds for the reading to stabilize. Then enter the live
value. The value entered must be in Degrees only.
3. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading
FULL SCALE CALIBRATION:
1. Prepare low range resistive input (i.e., 80 Ohm.) and High range resistive input (i.e., 120.
Ohm).
2. Go to the calibration menu and select RTD full calibration method. Induce the low end (80
Ohm.) resistive signal and then wait 10 seconds, enter the equivalent temperature in degrees,
and click OK button.
3. Induce the High range signal (120 Ohm.) and wait 10 seconds, then enter the temperature
degrees equivalent to 120 Ohm and click OK button.
4. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading.

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CALIBRATION Through DOS Program


Analog Input 4-20mA or 1-5 volt signal:
Calibrations are performed under I/O | Calibration. Use the arrow keys to scroll to
Calibration and press <ENTER>. After you press <ENTER>the screen should show
COMMUNICATION STATUS:OK.
OFFSET CALIBRATION:
For simple offset type calibration simply induce the signal into the analog input and make sure the flow
computer is reading it. After you verify that the flow computer recognized the analog input press <F8>.
The screen will freeze. Scroll down to the analog input you are calibrating and enter the correct mA
reading. Then press <ENTER> followed by <F3> to download. The screen will stay in the freeze mode. To
bring the live readings press <F2> and then the flow computer will display the new calibrated readings.
The offset type calibration is mainly used when a small offset adjustment needs to be changed in the fullscale reading. The offset will apply to the zero and span.

FULL CALIBRATION METHOD:


To perform full calibration be prepared to induce zero and span type signal.

1. Induce the low end signal i.e. 4mA in the analog input.
2. Press <F8> and scroll down to the reading then press <ALT><R>(alternate key and the letter
R simultaneously). Then immediately enter the analog input value i.e. 4mA. Follow that by
<ENTER> and pressing the <F3> function key to download data.
3. Now be ready to enter the full-scale value. Simply induce the analog signal and then enter
the value i.e. 20mA, and then download by pressing <ENTER> then <F3> function key.
4. Induce live values to verify the calibration.

DEFAULT CALIBRATION
Simply press <F8> and scroll to the analog Input and press <ALT><R> followed by <F3 function key.

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RTD calibration:
For offset calibration simply go to I/O | Calibration and press <ENTER>. Once the flow
computer shows communication status OK press <F8> and scroll to RTD 1 or RTD 2. RTD Calibration
is a 2-step process. The first step is a one time procedure to verify transducer linearity and is
done at the time the meter is being setup. The second step is the routine calibration sequence.
Step 1 Linearity Verification
1. Use a Decade box with 0-150 F settings.
2. Connect RTD cable to this resistive element for verification of linearity. Verify low and high
points. It must be within degree.
3. Connect the actual RTD element and compare with a certified thermometer.
4. If not within degree do a Full Calibration (See Full Calibration below). If problem persists
verify other elements such as RTD Probe, connections, shield, conductivity of connectors, etc.
The purpose of the above procedure is to verify zero and span and make sure that the two points
fall within the expected tolerance.
Step 2 Routine Calibration
Once Linearity has been verified through Step 1, the routine calibration procedure is reduced to
simply connecting the actual RTD and doing an offset point calibration (see offset calibration
below).
Calibration after that will be simple verification for the stability of the transmitter. If it drifts
abnormally then you need to verify the other parts involved.
RESET TO DEFAULT CALIBRATION

To go back to the default calibration simply press <F8> and scroll to the RTD input, and press
<ALT> <R> key followed by <F3> function key.
OFFSET CALIBRATION:
For offset calibration simply go to I/O | Calibration and press < ENTER>. Once the flow
computer shows communication status OK press <F8> function key and scroll to RTD. Induce a
live value and wait for 10 seconds for the reading to stabilize. Then enter the live value followed
by <F3> function key to download the direct reading. The value entered must be in ohms only.
FULL SCALE CALIBRATION:
1. Prepare low range resistive input (i.e., 80) and High range resistive input (i.e., 120). Go to
the calibration menu and press <F8> function key. Scroll to the RTD input you are calibrating
and press <ALT> <R> (key <ALT> and the letter R at the same time). Induce the low end
(80) resistive signal and then wait 10 seconds and enter 80 followed by pressing the <F3>
function key.

2. Induce higher range signal (120) and wait 10 seconds, then enter the number 120 ohm and
press the <F3> key.
3. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading.

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Calibration of Analog Output:


To calibrate the analog output against the end device follow the following steps:

1. Go to the calibration menu and press <F8>. Scroll down to analog output and press <ENTER >
and then <ALT><R>. This will cause the flow computer to output the minimum possible
signal 3.25 mA. Enter the live output value reading in the end device i.e. 3.25 mA and press
<F3> function key. Now the flow computer will output full scale 21.75 mA. Enter the live
output i.e. 21.75 then press the <F3> function key.
2. Now verify the output against the calibration device.

Multi-Variable Transmitters (Model 205)- DP and Pressure


OFFSET CALIBRATION

1. Induce live value for temperature, pressure, or DP.


2. Go to Calibration - Multi-Variable menu.
3. Press <F8>, point to the value being calibrated, enter the correct value followed by
<ENTER> key, and then press <F3> function key to download data.
4. Now read induce live values to verify the calibration.
FULL SCALE CALIBRATION

1. Press <F8>. Scroll to the parameter to be calibrated, and then press <ALT><R>.
2. Induce the low range signal, then press <ENTER> followed by <F3> function key.
3. Induce the low range signal, then press <ENTER> followed by <F3> function key.
4. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading.

TO USE DEFAULT CALIBRATION


1. Select Multivariable DP or pressure
2. Select Reset calibration method
3. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading

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Multi-Variable Transmitters (Model 205)- RTD


Calibrations are performed under I/O | Calibration. Use the arrow keys to scroll to
Calibration-Multi-Variable and press < ENTER>. After you press < ENTER> the screen
should show COMMUNICATION STATUS : OK.
RTD Calibration is a 2-step process. The first step is a one time procedure to verify transducer
linearity and is done at the time the meter is being setup. The second step is the routine
calibration sequence.
Step 1 Linearity Verification
1. Use a Decade box with 0-150 F settings.
2. Connect RTD cable to this resistive element for verification of linearity. Verify low and high
points. It must be within degree.
3. Connect the actual RTD element and compare with a certified thermometer.
4. If not within degree do a Full Calibration (See Full Calibration below). If problem persists
verify other elements such as RTD Probe, connections, shield, conductivity of connectors, etc.
The purpose of the above procedure is to verify zero and span and make sure that the two points
fall within the expected tolerance.
Step 2 Routine Calibration
Once Linearity has been verified through Step 1, the routine calibration procedure is reduced to
simply connecting the actual RTD and doing an offset point calibration (see offset calibration
below).
Calibration after that will be simple verification for the stability of the transmitter. If it drifts
abnormally then you need to verify the other parts involved.
RESET TO DEFAULT CALIBRATION

To go back to the default calibration simply press <F8> and scroll to the RTD input, and press
<ALT> <R> key followed by <F3> function key.
OFFSET CALIBRATION:
For offset calibration simply go to I/O | Calibration and press < ENTER>. Once the flow
computer shows communication status OK press <F8> function key and scroll to RTD. Induce a
live value and wait for 10 seconds for the reading to stabilize. Then enter the live value followed
by <F3> function key to download the direct reading. The value entered must be in degrees only.
FULL SCALE CALIBRATION:
1. Prepare low range resistive input (i.e., 80) and High range resistive input (i.e., 120). Go to
the calibration menu and press <F8> function key. Scroll to the RTD input you are calibrating
and press <ALT> <R> (key <ALT> and the letter R at the same time). Induce the low end
(80) resistive signal and then wait 10 seconds and enter the equivalent temperature in
degrees followed by pressing the <F3> function key.
2. Induce Higher range signal (120) and wait 10 seconds, then enter the temperature degrees
equivalent to 120 followed by pressing the <F3> function key.

3. Now verify the live reading against the flow computer reading.

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Verifying Digital Inputs and Outputs


Use the diagnostic menu. A live input and output is displayed On the top of the screen pulse inputs and
density frequency input are shown. Compare the live value against the displayed value on the screen.
Failure to read turbine input could be a result of the preamp being bad or the jumper selection for sine and
square wave input are not in the right position. Refer to wiring diagram Wiring | Turbine for
proper turbine input wiring. Density input can be sine or square wave with or without DC offset.
Minimum accepted signal has to be greater than 1.2 volt peak to peak. Status input is shown below the
frequency input to the left of the screen. When the status input is on, the live diagnostic data will show ON.
Minimum voltage to activate the status is 7 volts with negative threshold of 2 volts. Switch outputs are to
the right of the status inputs. The switch outputs are open collector and require external voltage.

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CHAPTER 2: Data Entry


and Configuration Menus
Introduction to the SFC332L Computer Software
The SFC332L software is constructed around a menu-driven organization

Configuration File through Window Program


New
Create a new file to store all the programmed information for one SFC332L Flow Computer. After a file is
opened it becomes the currently active file, its contents can be viewed and its parameters can be edited.

Open
Use this function to open an existing configuration file. After a file is opened it becomes the currently
active file, its contents can be viewed and its parameters can be edited. When this function is chosen a list
of existing configuration files is displayed. Select the file to be opened.

Close
Close or exit configuration file.

Save
When permanent modifications are performed on a file, user must save the new changes before exiting the
program, or proceeding to open a different file.

Save As
Use Save As to save the parameters in the currently active file (that is, the parameter values currently being
edited) to a new file. The original file will remain in memory.

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VIEW
View Drawings
Select the wiring diagram to be displayed. (See details in chapter 1)

Back Panel
Analog Input
RTD
Analog Output
Status Input
Switch Output
Turbine
Densitometer
RS 232
RS 485
Jumpers
I/O Expansion
Prover/Expansion
Dimensions

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TOOLS
Com Settings
P O R T - C O M M U N I C A T I O N P O R T N U M B E R ( 1, 2, 3, 4 )
Enter the PC port used to communicate with the SFC332L Flow Computer.
Bau d Rat e
Note: this parameter must be set the same for both the PC and the SFC332L Flow
Computer for communication to occur.

Baud rate is defined as number of bits per second. The available selections are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or
19200.
P ar it y
Note: this parameter must be set the same for both the PC and the SFC332L Flow
Computer for communication to occur.

RTU - NONE
ASCII - EVEN or ODD
Set the parity to match the Modbus Type.
Dat a Bi t s
Options available: 5, 6, 7, or 8. Generally used: 8 for RTU mod, 7 for ASCII mode.
Stop B it s
Options available: 1, 1.5,or28. Generally used: 1.
Mo db us T yp e
Note: this parameter must be set the same for both the PC and the SFC332L Flow
Computer for communication to occur.

The Modbus Communication Specification is either Binary RTU or ASCII.


Unit I D Nu mbe r
The Unit ID Number is used strictly for communication purposes; it can take any value from 1 to 247. Only
one master can exist in each loop.
Note:

Do not duplicate the Unit ID number in a single communication loop!


This situation will lead to response collisions and inhibit communications
to units with duplicate ID numbers.

Tim e O ut
The amount of time in seconds the program will wait for an answer from the flow computer.
Ret r y T im e s
Retry times for the program to communicate with the flow computer in case of timeout.
Auto D et ect Se t t in gs
Click this button and the configuration program will attempt to communicate with a single SFC332L Flow
Computer at different baud rates and formats.
Failure to communicate can occur because of a wiring problem, wrong PC port selection, communication
parameter mismatch between PC and SFC332L Flow Computer (Modbus type, parity, baud rate, etc.) or
lack of power to the SFC332L Flow Computer. To use this feature, the user must insure that only one
SFC332L Flow Computer is connected to the PC. More than one SFC332L Flow Computer in the loop
will cause data collisions and unintelligible responses

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Meter Configuration
ME TER SETTINGS

Company Name
Up to 20 characters. The company name appears in the reports.

Meter Location
Up to 20 characters. This entry appears only in the report and serves no other function.

Day Start Hour (0-23)


Day start hour is used for batch operation. If daily batch is selected, the batch will end at day start hour; all
batch totalizers and flow-weighted values are reset.

Disable Alarms
Use Disable Alarms to ignore alarms. When the alarm function is disabled alarms are not logged. Alarms
are also not logged if the DP is below the cut-off limit.

Common Parameters
This feature allows the Flow Computer to use the transmitters on meter one to substitute and compensate
for meter two.

Atmospheric Pressure
This pressure is local pressure or contracted atmospheric pressure. (I.e. 14.73 PSI).

Select Scale Value


Scale value use high limit parameters. Full-scale value can be selected using 32767 with sign bit or as
4095 analog values.
Example:
Temperature high limit is set as 150 Degree F. and current temperature reading is 80 Degree F
Scale value will read 17475 = 80/150x32767 (if 0 is selected), or 2184=80/150 x 4095 (if 1 is selected)

Meter Bank
Single or two meters run configuration per individual SFC332L Flow Computer. Enter '1', if two meters are
connected to the flow computer.

Bi-Directional
This feature allows a status input to give direction for meter one and two, just meter one, meter two, or the
flow computer phase angle feature. The phase angle require dual pickups, therefore this feature is only
available with single meter setup only. The phase angle feature relies on high precision quadrature decoder
that gives quick and precise direction detection. Bi-directional totalizers will totalize accordingly.

Stream Selection
Single stream can be single meter or bank of two meters. Dual streams allow the user to monitor
independent products on separate streams simultaneously.

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Station Total
Station total can add meter one and two, subtract meter one from meter two, or just ignore this feature by
selecting none. Station Total does not affect, destroy or otherwise alter the data from either meter. When
Station Total is other than none, an additional data parameter, Station Total, is generated by the SFC332L
Flow Computer and appears in reports and on the live display monitor.

Select Flow Rate Display


The flow rate will be based on daily basis, hourly, or minute.

Flow Rate Average Second


The flow rate is averaged for 1-10 seconds to minimize fluctuating flow rate conditions. This number
averages the current flow rate by adding it to the previous seconds flow rate, and then displays an averaged
smoothed number. Only a low-resolution pulse meter requires this function.

Print Intervals in Minutes (0-1440)


When the second port (RS-232) of the SFC332L Flow Computer is configured as printer port, a snapshot
report is generated every print interval (i.e., every five minutes, every hour, or every ten hours).

GM/CC Conversion Factor


This factor is used to reference the density to density of water (i.e. .999012) to establish specific gravity.

Run Switching
Run switching is used to switch from tube one to tube two, when flow rate reaches certain limits. The
SFC332L Flow Computer has one active output that can be dedicated to this function. The time delay
allows for some delay in switching.
Note: if Run Switching is being used, then the meter should be configured for a single stream (see
Set Up under Meter).

Run Switch High Set Point


When this flow rate value is exceeded and after the delay timer expires, the switch output will activate.
This output opens normally meter run two. The SFC332L Flow Computer provides open collector type
output that requires external power.

Run Switch Low Set Point


When the flow rate drops below this value and stays below it until the delay timer expires, the output
switch will be turned off to shut meter two.

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Daylight Saving Time (DST)


Enabling Daylight Saving Time (also called Summer Time) sets the Flow Computer to automatically
forward its time by one hour at 2:00 AM on a preset day (Spring Forward) of the year and roll back on a
second date(Fall Back).
If left in auto mode, the computer calculates the DST dates based on USA standards, which are, Spring
Forward the first Sunday of April and Fall Back the last Sunday of October.
For countries with other DST dates, the user can enter dates manually. For example, European Summer
Time starts the last Sunday in March and ends the last Sunday in October.
Effects of DST on Historical Data
Given the sudden time change that DST creates, the historical reports will show an hour with zero flow at
2:00 AM of Spring Forward Day and an hour with double flow at 1:00 AM of Fall Back Day, to achieve
consistent 24-Hour a day flow records.

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ME TER D ATA

Meter ID
Up to 8 characters. This function will serve as meter tag.

Flow Equation Type (1-4)


0=
1=
2=
3=
4=

AGA3 (OLD)
API 14.3 (NEW AGA3)
Wedge
Venturi
AGA7 (TURBINE or Frequency Type Input)

Select the desired calculation mode. API 14.3 is the latest orifice calculations introduced in 1994 All new
installations are recommended to use API 14.3 for orifice calculations.

Flow Rate Low/High Limit


The high/low flow rate alarm is activated, when net flow rate exceeds or is below the set limit. The alarm
will be documented with time, date, and totalizer.

Flow Rate Resolution


Flow rate indication will carry the programmed decimal positions.

Volume Units
Select desired units 0=BBL, 1=GAL, 2=CF, or 3=MCF. The SFC332L Flow Computer will perform the
proper conversion routine from barrels to gallons to cubic feet.

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AG A 3 ( O L D AG A3 )
To set AGA3 flow parameters, set Flow Equation Type = 0, and click eq. settings button.
You will then access a submenu in which you can set the parameters below.

Pipe I.D. Inches


Pipe ID in inches is the measured inside pipe diameter to 5 decimals at reference conditions.

Orifice ID Inches
Orifice ID in inches is the measured diameter of the orifice at reference conditions.

DP Cut off
The Flow Computer suspends all calculations whenever the DP, in inches of water column, is less than this
value. This function is vital for suppressing extraneous data when the DP transmitter drifts around the zero
mark under no-flow conditions.

Y Factor (0=None,1=Upstream,2=Downstream)
Y factor is the expansion factor through the orifice. The user must enter the position of the pressure and
temperature sensors. Select y=1 if the sensors are installed upstream of the orifice plate. Select y=2 if the
sensors are down stream of the orifice plate.

Select 0=Flange Tap, 1=Pipe Tap


Tap position is where the differential transmitter is fitted. Select 0 = flange fitted or 1 = pipe fitted.

Isentropic Exponent (Specific Heat)


Ratio of specific heat is a constant associated with each product. Even though it varies slightly with
temperature and pressure, in most cases it is assumed to be a constant.

Viscosity in Centipoise
Even though viscosity will shift with temperature and pressure changes, the effect on the calculations is
negligent. Therefore using a single value is appropriate in most cases. Enter viscosity in centipoise.

Reference Temperature of Orifice


Reference temperature of orifice is the temperature at which the orifice bore internal diameter was
measured. Commonly 68 F is used.

Orifice Thermal Expansion Coefficient E-6


Orifice thermal expansion is the linear expansion coefficient of orifice material.

Type 304 and 316 Stainless


Monel
Carbon Steel

9.25 E 6
7.95 E 6
6.20 E 6

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AP I 1 4 .3 D A T A ( N E W A G A3 )
To set API 14.3 flow parameters, set Flow Equation Type = 1, and click eq. settings button.
You will then access a submenu in which you can set the parameters below.

Pipe I.D. Inches


Orifice ID Inches
Pipe ID in inches is the measured inside pipe diameter to 5 decimals at reference conditions. Orifice ID in
inches is the measured diameter of the orifice at reference conditions.

DP Cut off
The SFC332L Flow Computer suspends all calculations whenever the DP, in inches of water column, is
less than this value. This function is vital for suppressing extraneous data when the DP transmitter drifts
around the zero mark under no-flow conditions.

Y Factor (0=None, 1=Upstream, 2=Downstream)


Y factor is the expansion factor through the orifice. The user must enter the position of the pressure and
temperature sensors. Select y=1 if the sensors are installed upstream of the orifice plate. Select y=2 if the
sensors are down stream of the orifice plate.

Isentropic Exponent (Specific Heat)


Ratio of specific heat is a constant associated with each product. Even though it varies slightly with
temperature and pressure, in most cases it is assumed as a constant.

Viscosity in Centipoise
Viscosity is entered in centipoise even though viscosity will shift with temperature and pressure; the effect
on the calculations is negligent. Therefore using a single value is appropriate in most cases.

Reference Temperature of Orifice


Reference temperature of orifice is the temperature at which the orifice bore internal diameter was
measured. Commonly 68 F is used.

Orifice Thermal Expansion Coefficient E-6


Orifice thermal expansion is the linear expansion coefficient of orifice material.

Type 304 and 316 Stainless


Monel
Carbon Steel

9.25 E 6
7.95 E 6
6.20 E 6

Reference Temperature of Pipe


Reference temperature of pipe is the temperature at which the pipe bore internal diameter was measured.
Commonly 68 F is used.

Pipe Thermal Expansion Coefficient E-6


Pipe thermal expansion is the linear expansion coefficient of pipe material.

Type 304 and 316 Stainless


Monel
Carbon Steel

9.25 E 6
7.95 E 6
6.20 E 6

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WEDGE METER D ATA


To set Wedge meter flow parameters, | Flow Equation Type = 2, and click eq. settings
button. You will then access a submenu in which you can set the parameters below.

Pipe I.D. Inches


Orifice ID Inches
Pipe ID in inches is the measured inside pipe diameter to 5 decimals at reference conditions. Orifice ID in
inches is the measured diameter of the orifice at reference conditions.

DP Cutoff
The SFC332L Flow Computer suspends all calculations whenever the DP, in inches of water column, is
less than this value. This function is vital for suppressing extraneous data when the DP transmitter drifts
around the zero mark under no-flow conditions.

Flow Coefficient Kd2 and Expansion Factor - FA

DP
Flow Rate (GPM) ( 5.668 x Fa x K d 2 )
SG
DP differenti al pressure,inches of water
SG liquid specific gravity at flow conditions
Fa Expansion coefficien t of wedge
Kd2 Discharge coefficien t of wedge

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VENTURI DATA
To set Venturi flow parameters, set Meter Data | Flow Equation Type = 3, and click eq.
settings button. You will then access a submenu in which you can set the parameters below.

Pipe I.D. Inches


Pipe ID in inches is the measured inside pipe diameter to 5 decimals at reference conditions.

Orifice ID Inches
Orifice ID in inches is the measured diameter of the Venturi throat.

DP Cutoff
The SFC332L Flow Computer suspends all calculations whenever the DP, in inches of water column, is
less than this value. This function is vital for suppressing extraneous data when the DP transmitter drifts
around the zero mark under no-flow conditions.

Y Factor (0=None, 1=Upstream, 2=Downstream)


Y factor is the expansion factor through the Venturi. The user must enter the position of the pressure and
temperature sensors. Select y=1 if the sensors are installed upstream of the Venturi. Select y=2 if the
sensors are down stream of the Venturi.

Isentropic Exponent (Specific Heat)


Ratio of specific heat is a constant associated with each product. Even though it varies slightly with
temperature and pressure, in most cases it is assumed as a constant.

Reference Temperature of Orifice


Reference temperature of orifice is the temperature at which the orifice bore internal diameter was
measured. Commonly 68 F is used.

Orifice Thermal Expansion Coefficient E-6


Orifice thermal expansion is the linear expansion coefficient of Venturi throat material.

Type 304 and 316 Stainless


Monel
Carbon Steel

9.25 E 6
7.95 E 6
6.20 E 6

Pipe Thermal Expansion Coefficient E-6


Pipe thermal expansion is the linear expansion coefficient of pipe material.

Type 304 and 316 Stainless


Monel
Carbon Steel

9.25 E 6
7.95 E 6
6.20 E 6

Discharge Coefficient C
This value is the discharge coefficient for Venturi flow equations. The default value is 0.9950.

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AG A 7 D A T A
(Turbine or Frequency-generating Flow Meter)
To set AGA 7 flow parameters, set Meter Data | Flow Equation Type = 4 and click eq.
settings button You will then access a submenu in which you can set the parameters below.

K Factor
K Factor is the number of pulses per unit volume, i.e. 1000 pulses/Unit. The meters tag would normally
indicate the K Factor.

Meter Factor
Meter Factor is a correction to the K Factor for this individual meter, applied multiplicatively to the K
factor.

Flow Cutoff Frequency (0-99)


The SFC332L Flow Computer will quit totalizing, when frequency is below the set limit. This feature is to
reduce extraneous noise appearing as data when the meter is down for period of time. The totalizer will
stop totalizing when the turbine frequency is below the limit.

Mass Pulse
Enter 1 to select mass pulse input in LB.

Retroactive Meter Factor


If zero is selected, the meter factor will not apply to the entire batch. It will only apply from the time the
new meter factor is entered. Retroactive meter factor, on the other hand, will apply to the entire batch and
the entire batch is re-calculated, using the new meter factor.

Gross Include Meter Factor


Enter 1 to include meter factor in gross flow.

Linear Factor
Enter the different correction factors for the meter at different flow rates. The flow computer will perform
linear interpolation. Notice that even though using this feature to enhance the measurement accuracy,
performing audit trail on a linearized meter factor is very difficult.

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AG A 7 D at a - Tu rb in e Di agno s e
The following entries for turbine diagnose are for version sfc.1.24 higher

Enable Turbine Diagnose


The DFM Flow Computer is able to determine conditions of the turbine beyond 1956 level A security level.
Turbine diagnose is performed by detecting each blade and each revolution with 2 Mhz clock. Conditions
affecting repeatability are detected. Other conditions such as missing blades, bent blade, deteriorating
pickup coil are also detected. Enter 1 to enable this feature.

Number of Blades
Number of blades or buttons is required in order to compare the same blade to itself on each revolution.

Minimum Flow Rate Threshold


Enter the minimum threshold for the beginning of the diagnostic.

Maximum Flow Rate Threshold


Enter the maximum flow rate threshold for the diagnostic. It represents the maximum operating flow rate.

Sensitive Factor
The DFM Flow Computer updates diagnostic errors before an alarm occurs.

Diagnostic Update
The DFM Flow Computer updates diagnostic data every one up to ten minutes.

Revolution Error %
Revolution error represents a filter jitter in the flow profile.

Blade Error %
Blade error represents the maximum gap error in the machining of the turbine

Profile Error %
Profile error is the general rotational characteristic of the turbine.

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Data Entry 2-14

BATCH PARAMETERS

Day Start Hour


Day start hour is used for batch operation. If daily batch is selected, the batch will end at day start hour.
All batch totalizers and flow-weighted values are reset.

Batch Type
If daily batch selected, the batch will end at the day start hour. On demand type will end the batch, when
the SFC332L Liquid Flow Computer is requested to end the batch manually. Time-based batch type will
end batch at batch set date and day start hour. Flow-based batch type will end batch when flow drops
below cut off frequency.

Batch Starting Date


If time based batch is selected, use this entry to determine the date to end the batch.

Disable Batch Preset


Disable batch preset is to eliminate the warning and alarms associated with batch presets. Batch Preset does
not end batch; it will provide switch output and warning indications.

Batch Ticket Number


This number will increment by one at the end of batch.

Next Batch Preset/Warning Volume


Enter batch-preset volume and batch preset warning for the next batch. Batch preset warning indicates that
batch has reached the preset warning limit. Batch preset warns the operator the batch has reached the preset
limit

Next Batch Product Number


Enter the product number for the next batch.

Enable Batch Schedule


If batch schedule is enabled, the Flow Computer will use product schedule to determine which product to
be used in the next batch.

Batch Scheduling
Up to sixteen different products can be scheduled in sequence. When the flow computer receives end batch
command, it will move the scheduled products one step up, and the product at the top of the schedule list
will be used for the batch. The batch schedule can be altered at any time.

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PRODUCTS

Product Number
Up to 16 products.

Product Name
Up to 16 characters.

Table Selection
0= 5A/6A

8= OLD23/24

15= NBS1045

1= 6A

9= OLD24

16= Water

2= 5B/6B
3= 6B
4= 23A/24A
5= 24A
6= 23B/24B
7= 24B

10= 24C
11= 6C
API256512=
Propylene
API256513=
Ethylene
Pure
14=
Butadiene

17= Ethylene-API2565-NBS1045
18= New 23/24
19= ASTM1550A/B
20= ASTM1550B
21= NIST14*
22=
PPMIX

Table A is for Crude, the Table B is for refined products, the Table C is for special products - butadiene,
toluene. OLD Tables are used for LPG and NGLs.

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For this Product


Crude oil, natural gasoline, drip gasoline
Crude oil, natural gasoline, drip gasoline
Gasoline, naphthalene, jet fuel, aviation fuel,
kerosene, diesel, heating oil, furnace oil
Gasoline, naphthalene, jet fuel, aviation fuel,
kerosene, diesel, heating oil, furnace oil
Benzene, toluene, styrene, ortho-xylene, metaxylene, acetone
LPG
LPG
LPG

Use this Table


6A,24A
5A/6A,23A/24A
5B/6B,23B/24B

Under these
Conditions
Density is known
Live densitometer used
live density is used

6B,24B

No live density is used

6C/24C

All conditions

live density is used


OLD 23/24
Density is known
OLD 24
All conditions
New 23/24
live density is used
ASTM1550A/B
Density is known
ASTM1550B
Mixture Property
All conditions
NIST14
PPMix
Live density is used
PPMIX
When Ethylene-API2565-NBS1045 is selected and API2565 is out of range, NBS 1045 is used for
calculations.
Light products: GPA15 is used to calculate vapor pressure. Pressure correction is performed per Ch.
11.2.1, Ch. 11.22.
This Parameter is Required

API Gravity at 60 Deg.F


Specific Gravity at 60 Deg.F
Density at 60 Deg.F
Alpha T E-6

For These Tables


1, 3, 11
5, 7, 9, 10, 14
12, 13, 15, 16, 17
10, 11

Alpha T E-6
The Alpha T will be prompted only if table 6C or 24C is selected. Enter Alpha T value, the number entered
will be divided by 10-6.
Example: Entered Value 335 (Actual value 0.000335)

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Data Entry 2-17

COMMUNICATION PORTS

Unit ID Number
The Unit ID Number is used strictly for communication purposes; it can take any value from 1 to 247.
Note:

Do not duplicate the Unit ID number in a single communication loop!


This situation will lead to response collisions and inhibit communications
to units with duplicate ID numbers.

Only one master can exist in each loop.

Flow Computer Ports


Port #1 (RS-485) Modbus Type
Note: this parameter must be set the same for both the PC and the SFC332L
Flow Computer for communication to occur.
The Modbus Communication Specification is either Binary RTU or ASCII.

Port #1 (RS-485) Parity


Note: this parameter must be set the same for both the PC and the SFC332L
Flow Computer for communication to occur.

RTU - NONE
ASCII - EVEN or ODD
Set the parity to match the Modbus Type.
Port #1 (RS-485) Baud Rate
Note: this parameter must be set the same for both the PC and the SFC332L
Flow Computer for communication to occur.
Baud rate is defined as number of bits per second. The available selections are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or
19200.

Port #1(RS-485) RTS Delay


This function allows modem delay time before transmission. The SFC332L Flow Computer will turn the
RTS line high before transmission for the entered time delay period.

Port #2 (RS-232) Baud Rate


Baud rate is defined as number of bits per second. The available selections are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or
19200.

Port #2 (RS-232) Modbus Type


Note: this parameter must be set the same for both the PC and the SFC332L
Flow Computer for communication to occur.
The Modbus Communication Specification is either Binary RTU or ASCII.

Port #2 (RS-232) Parity


RTU - NONE
ASCII - EVEN or ODD
Set the parity to match the Modbus Type.

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Port 2 (RS-232) Select 0=RTS, 1=Printer


RTS line has dual function selection: either RTS for driving request to send or transmit to serial printer.
To use serial printer interface for printing reports, i.e. batch, daily, and interval Connect the serial printer to
RTS and common return, and select 1 for printer.

Port 2 (RS-232) RTS Delay


This function allows modem delay time before transmission. The SFC332L Flow Computer will turn the
RTS line high before transmission for the entered time delay period.

Printer Baud Rate


Baud rate is defined as number of bits per second. The available selections are 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600.

Printer Number of Nulls


This function is used because no hand shaking with the printer is available and data can become garbled as
the printers buffer is filled. The SFC332L Flow Computer will send nulls at the end of each line to allow
time for the carriage to return. Printers with large buffers do not require additional nulls. If data is still
being garbled, try reducing the baud rate to 1200.

NIST14 DATA
Nist14 uses a Peng-Robinson equation of state for coexisting-phase composition calculations.
Enter the composition if table 21 (nist14) is selected.

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IN PU T/O UT P U T A S SI G N ME N T
Parameters in this section are in the submenu I/O | Input Assignment | unless otherwise
noted. Throughout this section the label [Parameter] includes all

these parameters unless otherwise noted: DP, Temperature,


Pressure, Density, and Densitometer Temperature.
Transducer Input Assignment
The Flow Computer provides 4 analog inputs, 4 status input, 5 switch outputs, one density frequency input,
two turbine inputs, two 4 wire RTD inputs, and 2 multi variable inputs. In order for the Smart Flow
Computer to read the live input, the input must be properly assigned and properly wired.
0= Not Used
4= Analog#4
7 = Dens. Frequency (Not Selectable)
1= Analog#1
5= RTD#1
10 = Multi. Variable Module #1
2= Analog#2
6= RTD#2
11 = Multi. Variable Module #2
3= Analog#3

Spare Assignment
This is used for display and alarm purpose only. It is not used in the calculation process. To read spare
input value, use the diagnostic screen

4mA and 20mA


Enter the 4mA value and the 20mA value for the transducer.
Note that these values cannot be edited if [Parameter] Assignment = 0. Therefore to set the
parameter Meter#1 Temperature @4mA the Temperature Assignment parameter
cannot equal zero.
Note that any [Parameter] can potentially have @4mA and @20mA settings (but not one without the
other).

Low/High Limit
Enter the low and high limits. When live value exceeds high limit or less than low limit, an alarm log will
be generated.
Note that this value cannot be edited if [Parameter] Assignment = 0. Therefore to set the
parameter Meter#1 Temperature Low Limit the Temperature Assignment
parameter cannot equal zero.

Maintenance Value
The value to be used when the transmitter fails, or while calibrating. For calibration, set fail code to 1 while
calibrating.
Note that this value cannot be edited if [Parameter] Assignment = 0. Therefore to set the
parameter Meter#1 Temperature Maintenance the Temperature Assignment
parameter cannot equal zero.
Note that any [Parameter] can potentially have a Maintenance setting.

Fail Code
Fail Code 0: always use the live value even if the transmitter failed.
Fail Code 1: always use the maintenance value
Fail Code 2: use maintenance value if transmitter failed. I.e. 4-20mA is >21.75 or <3.25)
Note that this value cannot be edited if [Parameter] Assignment = 0. Therefore to set the
parameter Meter#1 Temperature Maintenance the Temperature Assignment
parameter cannot equal zero.
Note that any [Parameter] can potentially have a Maintenance setting.

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Use Stack DP
The SFC3332L Flow Computer allows the user to select dual DP transmitters on each meter for better
accuracy and a higher range flow. Use in conjunction with the DP Switch High % parameter setting.

DP Switch High %
The SFC332L Flow Computer will begin using the high DP when the low DP reaches the percent limit
assigned in this entry. Example: DP low was ranged from 0-25 inches and switch % was set at 95%.
When low DP reaches 23.75 in (= 0.95 * 25) the SFC332L Flow Computer will begin using the high DP
provided the high DP did not fail. When the high DP cell drops below 23.75, the Flow Computer will start
using the Low DP for measurement.

Density Type
If live density is connected to the meter, user must enter the density type. Raw density frequency or a 420mA input can be selected. This density will be used to calculate mass flow and net flow.
Density
Type
Type 0

Densitometer
None

Density 420 mA Type


Type 1

420 mA

Type 2
Type 3
Type 4
Type 5

UGC
Sarasota
Solartron
UGC2

Type 0
Type 1
Type 2

Specific Gravity 4-20mA


API Gravity 4-20mA
Density Signal 4-20mA in GM/CC

Density 4-20mA Type (Density Unit)


Note that this type of input requires the user to choose a subtype, as indicated in the table above.

Use Meter Temperature as Density Temperature


Allows the meter temperature to calculate the effect of temperature on the densitometer. Make sure the
meter and densitometer temperature are similar to avoid measurement errors.

Use Meter Pressure as Density Pressure


To allow the meter pressure to calculate the effect of pressure on the densitometer. Make sure the meter
and densitometer pressure are similar to avoid measurement errors.

Densitometer Settings - Density Period Low/High Limits


Density Period is the time period in microseconds. The densitometer fails if the density period exceeds the
density period low or high limits. If the densitometer fails and density fail code is set to 2, the maintenance
value will be used.
TRANSDUCER AND MULTI.VARIABLE T AG
Up to 8 alphanumeric ID number. The transmitters are referred to according to the TAG ID. All alarms
are labeled according to TAG ID.

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STATUS INPUT/SWITCH OUTPUT ASS IGNME NT


User can select any one of status input and assign it to input point.
Assignment
Comments
1
End the batch for Meter #1 and reset batch totalizer
End Meter#1 Batch
2
End the batch for Meter #2 and reset batch totalizer
End Meter#2 Batch
3
End the batch for Meter#1 and #2; reset both batch totalizers
End Meter#1/#2 Batch
4
Reset the previous occurred alarms output bit
Alarm Acknowledge
5
OFF= forward and ON= reverse. For bi-directional meters
Flow Direction
6
Set to ON to halt scrolling and allow for continuous monitoring
Display Freeze
7
The display will scroll as the user toggles the status
Display Toggle
8
N/A
9
Event Status
10 Product ID Bit 0
Product ID Bits: Before ending batch, user can use status bits to select
11 Product ID Bit 1
next product. These bits are read immediately at batch end.
See the following table to specify a product.
12 Product ID Bit 2
13
Step 1: set port 2 Modbus type to 1 (printer type)
Print Request
Step 2: When this status is activated, the Smart Flow Computer will
send the Request Report to the printer via the serial port #2.
14 Calibration Mode
15 Meter#2 Flow Direction
16 Status Counter#1
Reset at the end of batch
17 Status Counter#2
Reset at the end of batch
18 Status Counter#3
Reset at the end of batch
19 Status Counter#3
Reset at the end of batch

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Product ID Bits
Product
Bit 2

Product
Bit 1

Product
Bit 0

Product
Number

0
0
0
1
1
1
1

0
1
1
0
0
1
1

1
0
1
0
1
0
1

=1
=2
=3
=4
=5
=6
=7

Examples:
Assign Status Input #1
5
Assign Status Input #2
14
Assign Status Input #3
15
Assign Status Input #4
16
User is using status input #1 to monitor the flow direction of a bi-directional meter, and is using the
remaining three inputs to monitor the product ID. When Status Input #2= 0 and #3= 1 and #4= 0, then
product #2 is being monitored.

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SWITCH O UTPUT ASS IGNME NT


User can assign an output to each of the Smart Flow Computers output switches from this list. The Smart
Flow Computer switch outputs are open collector type, requiring external D.C power.
Outputs in the top list, Pulse Outputs, require a definition of pulse output per unit volume. Therefore a
Pulse Output Width must be defined when one of these switch types are chosen. These outputs are
available through switches 1 or 2 only.
Outputs in the bottom list, Contact Type Outputs, are ON/OFF type outputs. They can be assigned to any
of the five switch outputs. (Switches 1 and 2 can be pulse or contact type output; switches 3, 4, 5 are
contact-type output only.)

Assignments Pulse Outputs


Gross
Net
Mass

Meter 1
1
2
3

Meter 2
5
6
7

Station
9
10
11

Assignments Contact Type Outputs


METER #:
1
2
Meter-Independent Parameters
13
16
Batch Ended (5 sec)
Day Ended (5 seconds)
14
17
Batch Preset Warn.
Dens. Period Low
15
18
Batch Preset
Dens. Period High
20
23
Meter Down
Temperature Out of Range
21
24
Flow Low
Gravity Out of Range
22
25
Flow High
Pressure Out of Range
26
36
Temperature Low
Active Alarms
27
37
Temperature High
Occurred Alarms
28
38
Pressure Low
Status Input #1
29
39
Pressure High
Run Switch
30
40
Density Low
Remote Control
31
41
170-199
Density High
Boolean Points*
32
42
Dens.Temp Low
Examples:
33
43
50 =
Pressure out of range
Dens.Temp High
34
44
10 =
Net flow rate, station total
DP Low
35
45
22 =
Flow rate high, Meter #1
DP High
53
55
Direction Forward
54
56
Direction Reverse
60
61
Turbine Diagnose Failed
Note - Boolean Points Assignment 170 Boolean Point 70 (version sfc.1.36, fc.1.30 and higher)
Boolean Points Assignment 171 Boolean Point 71 etc.

19
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
57
58
59

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Pulse Output and Pulse Output Width


Pulse Output is used to activate a sampler or external totalizer. The number selected will be pulses per unit
volume or per unit mass. If 0.1 pulse is selected, the one pulse will be given every 10-unit volumes has
passed through the meter.
Pulse Output Width is the duration, in milliseconds, of one complete pulse cycle (where each cycle is the
pulse plus a wait period, in a 50/50 ratio). For example: if POW = 500 millisecond, the Flow Computer at
most can produce one pulse each second regardless of the pulse per unit volume selected (500 millisecond
pulse + 500 millisecond wait). If POW = 10 millisecond the Flow Computer can produce up to 50 pulses
per second.
The Flow Computers maximum pulse output is 125 pulses/second. The Pulse Output in combination with
the Pulse Output Width should be set so that this number is not exceeded.

ANALOG OUTP UT ASS IGNME NT


4-20mA selection must be proportional and within the range of the selected parameter. The 4-20mA signal
is 12 bits.

Assignments:
Meter 1
Gross Flowrate

1
2
3

Net Flowrate
Mass Flowrate

DP
Temperature
Pressure
Density LB/FT3
Density Temperature
Density @60 LB/FT3
DP LOW
DP HIGH
API
Specific Gravity
Density Pressure
API@60
SG@60
Meter PID
Density GM/CC

Note:

Meter 1
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
29
30
36
38
40
42
44

Meter2
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
31
32
37
39
41
43
45

Meter 2

5
6
7

Station

9
10
11

Meter-Independent Parameters
Spare #1
Spare #2
Remote Control*

33
34
35

Assignments 4, 8, and 12 are not used.

**Note: Remote control output can be controlled through the Modbus communication link.

Examples:
3=
24 =
9=

Mass Flow Rate, Meter #1


Density, Meter #2
Station Gross Flow Rate

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FLOW COMPUTER DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT


Up to 16 assignments can be displayed. The Flow Computer will scroll through them at the assigned delay
time. Active alarm will automatically prompt on the screen if alarm conditions exist. To read active alarms,
use the diagnostic screen.

Assignment
4 Digit Selection, where
st
1 Digit:
0: Forward
1: Reverse
nd
2 Digit:
1: Meter#1
2: Meter#2
rd
th
3 and 4 Digit:
Selection (see table below)
Flow Rate Batch Total
Daily Total
Cumulative
Total
01
04
07
10
Gross
02
05
08
11
Net
03
06
09
12
Mass

3: Station
Previous
Daily
13
14
15

Previous Batch
16
17
18

Other Assignments
DP
DP L/H
Temperature
Pressure
Density
Density Temperature
Specific Gravity
Density@60
Density Period
Uncorrected Density
Product
Density Frequency
Spare #1/#2

37
42
38
39
40
41
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

Time/Date
Alarms
Calibrated Mass Flow Rate
*Prog.Var#7791
*Prog.Var#7792
*Prog.Var#7793
*Prog.Var#7794
*Prog.Var#7795
*Prog.Var#7796
*Prog.Var#7797
*Prog.Var#7798
Densitometer Pressure

50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

Examples:
0113
Display Meter #1 Forward Previous Daily Gross Total
0104
Display Meter #1 Forward Batch Gross Total
1104
Display Meter #1 Reverse Batch Gross Total
1206
Display Meter #2 Reverse Batch Mass Total
138
Display Meter #1 Temperature
*Note: only for version flow computer.1.36 and higher

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MODBUS SHIFT
Reassigns Modbus address registers on one Flow Computer to variables for easy polling and convenience.
Use Modbus Shift to collect values in scattered Modbus registers into a consecutive order. The Flow
Computer will repeat the assigned variables into the selected locations.
Note: some modbus registers are 2 byte/16 bit, and some are 4 byte/32 bit. Register size incompatibility
could cause rejection to certain address assignments. Refer to the manual for more details and a listing of
the Modbus Address Table Registers.
Example: you want to read the current status of switches #1 and #2 (addresses 2617 and 2618) and the
Forward and Reverse Daily Gross Total for Meter #1 (addresses 3173 and 3189). Make assignments such
as:

3082=2617 (modbus shift 2 bytes)


3083=2618 (modbus shift 2 bytes)
3819=3173 (modbus shift 4 bytes)

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BOOLEAN STATE MENTS


Boolean Statements are for version sfc.1.36 and higher.
From the SFC332L Configuration Software, go to 'Configuration | I/O | Boolean Statements'.
Enter the Boolean statements (up to 30 statements). Each statement contains up to two Boolean
variables (optionally preceded by /) and one of the Boolean function (&, +, *). 4 digits are
required for referencing programmable variables or Boolean points. (Example: 0001)
PROGRAM VARIABLE STATEME NTS
Program Variable Statements are for version sfc.1.36 and higher.
From the SFC332L Configuration Software, go to 'Configuration | I/O | Program Variable
Statements'.
Enter the user programmable statements (up to 69 statements). Each statement contains up to
three variables and separated by one of the mathematical functions. 4 digits are required for
referencing programmable variables or Boolean points. (Example: 0001+7801)

PROGRAM VARIABLE TAG


Program variables are for version sfc.1.36 and higher.
From the SFC332L Configuration Software, go to 'Configuration | I/O | Program Variable Tag',
Enter the tag that will appear on the first line of the display, hourly tag, daily tag, or batch tag.
Up to 8 characters can be used.

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BO O L E AN ST AT E ME NT S A ND F UN CTI O N S
Boolean Statements and functions are for version sfc.1.36 and higher.
Each programmable Boolean statement consists of two Boolean variables optionally preceded a
Boolean 'NOT' function (/) and separated by one of the Boolean functions ( &, +, *). Each
statement is evaluated every 100 milliseconds. Boolean variables have only two states 0 (False,
OFF) or 1 (True, ON). Any variable (integer or floating point) can be used in the Boolean
statements. The value of Integer or floating point can be either positive (TRUE) or negative
(FALSE).
Boolean Functions
NOT
AND
OR
EXCLUSIVE OR

Symbol

/
&
+

Boolean points are numbered as follows:


0001 through 0050
Digital I/O Points 1 through 50
0001 Status Input #1
0002 Status Input #2
0003 Status Input #3
0004 Status Input #4
0005 Digital Output #1
0006 Digital Output #2
0007 Digital Output #3
0008 Digital Output #4
0009 Digital Output #5
0010 0050 - Spare
0070 through 0099
Programmable Boolean Points (Read/Write)
See Boolean Statements.
Boolean Points (Read/Write) 2891,2892,2893,2894,2895

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Boolean Points
0100 through 0199
Meter #1 Boolean Points
0200 through 0299
Meter #2 Boolean Points
st
nd
1 digit always 0, 2 digit meter number.
0n01
Gross Flow Pulses
0n02
Net Flow Pulses
0n03
Mass Flow Pulses
0n04
N/A
0n05
Meter Active
0n06
Spare
0n07
Any Alarms
0n08-0n10
Spare
0n11
DP Override in use
0n12
Temperature Override in use
0n13
Pressure Override in use
0n14
Density Override in use
0n15
Densitometer Temperature Override in use
0n16-0n19
Spare
0n20
Flow Rate High Alarm
0n21
Flow Rate Low Alarm
0n22
Temperature High Alarm
0n23
Temperature Low Alarm
0n24
Pressure High Alarm
0n25
Pressure Low Alarm
0n26
Density High Alarm
0n27
Density Low Alarm
301 through 0699 Spare
0701 through 0799 Station Boolean Points
0701
Station Gross Flow Pulses
0702
Station Net Flow Pulses
0703
Station Mass Flow Pulses
0704-0710 Spare
0711
Run Switch
0801 through 0899 Command Boolean Points
0801
Request Snapshot Report
0802
Alarm Acknowledge
0803
End Meter #1 Batch
0804
End Meter #2 Batch
0805
End Meter#1 and Meter#2 Batch

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VARIABLE ST ATE MENTS AND MATHE MAT ICAL F UNCT IONS


Variable Statements and functions are for version sfc.1.36 and higher.
Each statement can contain up to 3 variables or constants.

Function

Symbol

ADD

Add the two variables or constant

SUBTRACT

Subtract the variable or constant

MULTIPLY

Multiply the two variables or constant

DIVIDE

Divide the two variables or constants

CONSTANT

POWER

&

The number following is interpreted as a constant


Example: 7801=#2
st
nd
1 variable to the power of 2 variable

ABSOLUTE

unsigned value of variable

EQUAL

Move result to another variable


Variable within the range of 7801-7830,
7831-7899 (floating points)
Variable within the range of 5031-5069 (long integer)

IF STATEMENT

GOTO STATEMENT

Compares the variable to another


Example- 7801)T7832 (Go to 7832 if var 7801 >= 0)
Go to a different statement

COMPARE

Compare a value (equal to)

Natural Log

Natural Log of variable

Greater

>

Greater than or equal to


Example: 7801>7802T7832 (Go to 7832 if 7801>=7802)

Order of precedence absolute, power, multiply, divide, add and subtract.


Same precedence left to right
Variables stored
Variable Statements and functions are for version sfc.1.36 and higher.
Hourly Report 7776 7780, 5 variables will be reset at the end of hour.
Daily Report 7781 7785, 5 variables will be reset at the end of day.
Batch Report 7786 7790, 5 variables will be reset at the end of batch.
Display Variable 7791 7798.
Scratch Pad Variables Floating Points 7801 - 7830 (Read or Write)
- Long Integers 5041 5079 (Read or Write)

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PI D P A R A M E T E R S
PI D C O N F I G U R A T I O N
(PID) Proportional Integral Derivative control We call this function PID, however the flow computer
performs Proportional Integral control. And does not apply the Derivative. The Derivative is not normally
used in flow and pressure control operations and complicates the tuning operation

Use Flow Loop


(Valid entries are 0 or 1)
Enter 1 if the computer performs flow control.
Enter 0 if the flow computer does not perform flow control.

Flow Loop Maximum Flow rate


Enter the maximum flow rate for this meter. This rate will be basis for maximum flow rate to control at.

Flow Set Point


Enter the set point. The set point is the flow rate that the flow computer will try to control at.

Flow Acting forward or reverse


Enter 0 if the control is direct acting, Enter 1 if the control is reverse acting.
Direct acting is when the output of the controller causes the flow rate to follow in the same direction. The
output goes up and the flow rate increases. A fail Close valve located in line with the meter will typically
be direct acting. If the Controller output signal increases, the control valve will open more causing the flow
rate to increase.
Reverse acting is when the output of the controller causes the opposite action in the flow rate. A fail open
valve in line with the meter will typically be reverse acting. If the Controller output increases the control
valve will close some causing the flow rate to decrease.
Care must be taken to study where the valves are located in relation to the meter and whether the valves are
fail open or fail close to understand if the controller should be direct or reverse acting. Some control valves
can be fail in position (especially Electrically actuated control valves). This valve should be studied to
understand if the actuators themselves are direct or reverse acting.

Use Pressure Loop


(Valid entries are 0 or 1)
Enter 1 if the computer performs pressure control.
Enter 0 if the flow computer does not perform pressure control.

Pressure Maximum
Enter the Maximum pressure for this meter. This pressure will be basis for Maximum pressure to control at.

Pressure Set Point


Enter the set point. The set point is the pressure that the flow computer will try to control at.

Pressure Acting forward or reverse


Enter 0 if the control is direct acting, Enter 1 if the control is reverse acting.
Direct acting is when the output of the controller causes the pressure to follow in the same direction. The
output goes up and the pressure increases. A fail open valve located in the line down stream of the meter
will typically be direct acting to maintain the pressure at the meter. An Increase in the output from the
controller will cause the control valve to close thus causing the pressure to increase.
Reverse acting is when the output of the controller causes the opposite action in the flow rate. A fail close
valve in the line down stream of the meter will typically be reverse acting to maintain the pressure at the
meter. An increase in the output signal will cause the valve to open, which will cause the pressure to be
released thus causing the pressure to decrease.
Care must be taken to study where the valves are located in relation to the meter and whether the valves are
fail open or fail close to understand if the controller should be direct or reverse acting. Some control valves
can be fail in position (especially Electrically actuated control valves). These valves should be studied to
understand if the actuators themselves are direct or reverse acting.

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System Data Minimum Output


Enter the minimum output percent (default to 0)

System Data Maximum Output


Enter the maximum output percent (default to 100.0)

Signal Selection
If flow and pressure loops are both configured in the PID control loop, select high or low signal to be the
output.

PID flow Base


PID flow rate base can be gross, net, or mass flow rate.

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PI D T U N I N G

Flow Controller Gain


(Allowable Entries 0.0 9.99)
The gain is effectively 1/Proportional Band.
The basis of theory for proportional band is the relationship of the percentage of the output of the controller
to the percentage of the change of the process. In this case, if the control output changes 5% the flow rate
should change 5%, the proportional band would be 1.0 and the gain would be 1.0.
If the percentage of the output is 5% and the flow rate would change by 10%, the proportional band would
be 2 and the Gain would be 0.5
However since you do not know until you are flowing the effect of the output on the flow rate, you have to
start somewhere. A good starting point is to use a proportional band of 0.5 if the valve is properly sized.

Flow Controller Reset


(Allowable Range 0.0 9.99)
Reset is the number of minutes per repeat is the time interval controller adjusts the output to the final
control element. If the reset is set at 2, the flow computer will adjust the signal to the flow control valve
every 2 minutes. If the Reset is set at 0.3, the output signal will be adjusted approximately every 20
seconds, until the process and set point are the same.
The rule of thumb is the reset per minute should be set slightly slower that the amount of time it takes for
the control valve and the flow rate to react to the flow computer output signal changing.
This can only be determined when there is actual flow under normal conditions. It is best to start the reset at
0.3 or reset the signal every 3 minutes, if the control valve is properly sized.

Pressure Controller Gain


(Allowable Entries 0.0 9.99)
The gain is effectively 1/Proportional Band.
The basis of theory for proportional band is the relationship of the percentage of the output of the controller
to the percentage of the change of the process. In this case, if the control output changes 5% the pressure
should change 5%, the proportional band would be 1.0 and the gain would be 1.0.
If the percentage change of the output is 5% and the pressure would change by 10%, the proportional band
would be 2 and the Gain would be 0.5.
However since you do not know until you are flowing the effect of the output on the pressure, you have to
start somewhere. A good starting point is to use a proportional band of 0.5 if the control element is properly
sized.

Pressure Controller Reset


(Allowable Range 0.0 9.99)
Reset is the number of times per minute the controller adjusts the output to the control valve. If the reset is
set at 2, the flow computer will adjust the signal to the final control element every 2 minutes. If the Reset is
set at 0.3, the output signal will be adjusted approximately every 20 seconds, until the process and the set
point are the same.
The rule of thumb is the reset per minute should be set slightly slower that the amount of time it takes for
the control valve and the pressure to react to the flow computer changing the output.
This can only be determined when there is actually flow under normal conditions. It is best to start the reset
at 0.3 or reset the signal every 3 minutes, if the control element is properly sized.

Security Code
Several levels of security codes have been selected to fit different levels of responsibility. Up to six
alphanumeric codes can be used for each entry. If the security code is not used, then there will not be any
security code prompt in the menu.

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PID OPERATING
Click PID Loops icon to display PID output percentage, flow, and pressure data. To change setup, select
entries under PID menu.

CALIBRATION
Calibrations are performed under Calibration. . Select inputs to be calibrated, and then select full,
single, offset calibration method. (See details in chapter 1)

Calibrate Mode
To calibrate Flow Computer, totalizers will continue at same rate where live parameters will show actual
value, i.e. flow rate, DP, pressure etc. Enter 1 to enable this feature.
S E T T I M E ( 1- 9 H O U R )
This entry is the duration for the calibrate mode. After time expires, the SFC332L Flow Computer will
resume its normal operation.
MASS FLOW RATE OVERRIDE
Override the mass flow rate during the calibration.

Parameter Overrides:
Temperature Override
This value is entered when no live temperature is available, or when a different value from the live value
should be used.

Pressure Override
Pressure override can be used when no live pressure transmitter is connected to the SFC332L Flow
Computer.

DP Override
DP override can be used when no live DP transmitter is connected to the SFC332L Flow Computer.

API/SG/Density Override
Enter Gravity Override to replace current gravity. The gravity override is a non-retroactive gravity and will
not override the product file gravity. It only applies to the current running batch.

Orifice ID Override
Orifice ID in inches is the measured diameter of the orifice at reference conditions.

Current Batch Preset


Enter the value to override the current batch preset or batch preset warning volume

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Equilibrium Pressure Override


Enter equilibrium pressure override to the current batch.

Alpha T E-6 Override


Enter Alpha T Override to the batch. It will not affect the Alpha T value in the product file. Alpha T is the
thermal expansion coefficient for the selected product. The flow computer divides by 1000000.
Example: 0.000355 = 355 / 1000000 (value entered is 335 for an Alpha T of 0.000355)

Wedge Fa Override and Wedge Kd2 Override


DP
SG
DP differenti al pressure,inches of water

Flow Rate (GPM) ( 5.668 x Fa x K d 2 )

SG liquid specific gravity at flow conditions


Fa Expansion coefficien t of wedge
K d 2 Discharge coefficien t of wedge

Venturi C Override
The value is the discharge coefficient for Venturi flow equations. The default value is .9950

End Batch
The batch will end if requested through this menu. The current batch totalizer and flow-weighted data will
reset to zero. Non-re-settable totalizers are not affected by the batch resetting.

SYSTEM
DAT E AN D TI ME
Change the date and time for the flow computer.
RESET CUMULATIVE TOTALIZER
Enter reset code to reset cumulative totalizer.
CLEAR SYSTEM
Enter reset system code to reset all data.

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HISTORICAL DATA
VIEW, CAPTURE AND STORE
To retrieve historical data, go to Historical Data menu. The View option retrieves the data from the flow
computer but does not store the information into the database. The second option, Capture and Store,
retrieves the information, shows it on the screen and stores it on the database.
The available types of reports are:
P R E VI O U S H O U R L Y D A T A
Up to 50 previous hour data are stored in the Flow Computer. Enter first report and the Flow Computer will
go backward from that selected report. Current hour cannot be selected.
P R E VI O U S D A I L Y D A T A
Up to 50 previous daily reports can be retrieved.
ALARM REPORT
Up to 100 previous alarm data can be retrieved. The data are starting from the most recent to the oldest.
AUDIT REPORT
The audit trail report shows configuration parameter that has changed which could influence the calculated
numbers. The Flow Computer provides up to 100 event logs. One purpose for audit trail is to back track
calculation errors that result from mistakes by the operator of the flow computer operator.
BATCH REPORT
Up to 50 previous batch reports can be retrieved.

Viewing previously captured reports


Once a report is stored in the database using the Historical Data | Capture and Store option it
can be seen using the Previously Captured Reports option under the Historical Data Menu.
When the option is selected, a dialog will appear asking for the name of the report you want to
see. There is a View last captured report option than will show the data acquired the last time
from a device. If you want to see another report different than the last one just type the name of
the report in the space provided. The browse button can be used to see the list of reports stored in
the database.

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Exporting or Printing Reports

Once the data is retrieved from the Flow Computer it is shown in a report format, like the picture above.
On this window there are several buttons.

Arrow buttons let you go through all the reports captured.

The Print Button (shown o the picture) lets you print the report to any printer installed in your
computer. The printed version will look just like it is shown on the screen.

The Export Button allows the user to save the report in different formats. Once the button is
pressed a small dialog appears showing the different formats available (see following picture).

In the first box select the format you want the file to have. Excel, Word or HTML formats are
recommended because they preserve the report format. The plain text formats (text-format, CSV comma
separated values, tab-separated values) include all the information but will require user modification to
improve readability. The other text formats are text or paginated text. IMPORTANT: when a report is
exported to text format it can only be 80 character wide, thus, some numbers might appear together making
it hard to determine their original values. (i.e. values 1.2543 and 34.2342 on following columns might
appear as 1.254334.2342).
Once the export format is selected, press OK and a dialog will appear asking for the file name that you
want for the report. Type in the name and press SAVE.

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SCHEDULED AUTO POLLING


Automatic Data Polling
Use the Historical Data | Scheduled Auto Polling to retrieve report information from devices in
a periodic basis automatically.
These are the following settings:
Enable Automatic Data Retrieval: Check this option to enable the automatic polling. If the
automatic polling function is enabled an AUTOPOLL message will appear on the applications
status bar (bottom-right corner of the application window).
Reports to Retrieve: check the reports you want to get from the devices, you can select as many
as you want, just make sure the polling interval is long enough to allow the PC to retrieve the
archive. For example, if the computer is programmed to poll 100 reports every 10 seconds, there
will not be enough time to get the report before the next poll starts and data will be overlapped.
Report Name: provide a name to the reports captured so they will be available for viewing,
printing and exporting.
Starting Day: Type the date where the poll is going to start. Select Every Day is the date
doesnt matter.
Polling Time: select the time you want the automatic polling to start, then select Poll One
Time if you want to execute these poll only once or select Poll Every and type the polling
interval for periodic polls. For example, to poll every hour and a half select Poll Every and
type 90 in the Minutes field. IMPORTANT: Do not use straight hours as starting time (i.e. 7:00,
8:00). The flow computer calculates and updates its information at the beginning of the hour so if
data is retrieved at this time it might be erroneous. Allow about 5 minutes for the flow computer
to update the data.
Polling List: Add all the units you want to get data from on every poll. You can add up to 100 units. To
add a unit, just click Add and then type the units Modbus ID number.
NOTE: The file C:\AutoPoll.log will contain all the logs for the automatic poll, it will tell if there was a
problem or if the data was retrieved successfully.

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CHAPTER 3: FLOW EQUATIONS

AGA3
Mass Flowrate K Fa d 2 Y

(DP Flowing Density) 0.099742275 3.6

(MLB/HR)
Net Flowrate Mass Flowrate (LB/HR) Density@60
(CF/HR)
Mass Flowrate (LB/HR)
Flowing Density
(CF/HR)

Gross Flowrate

(Refer to Orifice Metering of Natural Gas, 3rd edition.)


Where:

N c unit conversion constant 323.279


Cd orifice plate coefficien t of discharge
E v velocity of approach factor

1
1- 4

Y expansion factor
d
orifice plate bore diameter from reference diameter

D meter tube internal diameter from reference diameter
density of the fluid at flowing conditions
DP orifice differenti al pressure

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API 14.3
For more information, please see Orifice Metering of Natural Gas, 3rd edition.

Mass Flow Rate

Net Flow Rate

Gross Flow Rate

.001

Where:

= Units Conversion Constant


= Orifice Plate Coefficient of Discharge
=
= Velocity of Approach Factor
d = Orifice plate bore diameter
Y = Expansion Factor
DP = Orifice Differential Pressure
US unit
323.279
Density
Gross Flow Rate/HR
Net Flow Rate/HR
Mass Flow Rate/HR

lb/
MCF
MSCF
MLB

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Wedge

Gross Flowrate 5.668 60.0 Fa K d 2

DP
SG

Gal/Hr
Net Flowrate

Gross Flowrate Flowing Density


Density@60 F

Gal/Hr
Mass Flowrate Gross Flowrate Flowing Density Conversion Factor
MLb/Hr
Where DP Differenti al Pressure, inches of water
SG Liquid Specific Gravity at flowing conditions
Fa Flow Expansion Factor (Data Entry)
K d 2 Flow Coefficien t (Data Entry)

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Venturi
Mass Flowrate 0.0997424 3.6

DP

C Y Fa d 2
1- 4

(MLb/Hr)
Mass Flowrate (Lb/Hr)
Reference Density
(CF/Hr)

Net Flowrate

Mass Flowrate (Lb/Hr)


Flowing Density
(CF/Hr)

Gross Flowrate

Where C discharge coefficien t C (manual entry)


Y expansion factor
d
venturi bore diameter at reference

D meter tube internal diameter at reference


density of the fluid at flowing conditions
DP differenti al pressure

(Refer to Miller Measurement Engineering Handbook)

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AGA7

Total (Pulses/Se cond)


3600
Nominal K Factor (Pulses/UM)
(UM/Hr)

Gross Flowrate

Gross Flowrate (UM/Hr) Meter Factor Flowing Density


Reference Density
(UM/Hr)

Net Flowrate

Mass Flowrate Gross Flowrate (UM/Hr) Flowing Density

Meter factor
Factor
1000

(MLB/Hr)

Note :
UM Unit of Measurement (Selectabl e by Data Entry)
0 BBL
1 Gal
2 CF
Factor Conversion Factor

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DENSITY EQUATIONS
Sarasota Density GM/CC
Sarasota density is calculated using the frequency signal produced by a Sarasota densitometer, and applying
temperature and pressure corrections as shown below.

Corrected Density = DCF

2 D0 (t-T0 p )
1 +K (t-T0 p )
T0 p
2T0 p

Where :
T0 p = Tcoef (T - Tcal ) + Pcoef (P - Pcal ) + T0
DCF = Density Correc tion Facto r
D0 = Calibratio n constant, mass/volume, gm/cm 3
t = Densitometer oscillation p eriod in microsecon ds.
t 0 = A calibratio n constant in microsecon ds

Tcoef = Temperature coeff icient in microsecon ds/ F


P = Flowin g pressure in PSIG
Pcoef = Pressure coefficien t in microsecon ds/PSIG
Pcal = Calibration pressure in PSI G

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UGC Density GM/CC


UGC density is calculated using the frequency signal produced by a UGC densitometer, and applying
temperature and pressure corrections as shown below

Corrected Density = DCF P flowing{[K ( Poff +d ) 10 -6 ]+[ K T (T flowing-Tcal )] + d }


Where :
d = K 0 + K1t + K 2 t 2
K 0 , K1, K 2 = Calibratio n Constants
t = Densitometer oscillatio n period in microsecon ds
DCF = Density Correc tion Facto r
K = Pressure Constant
Poff = Pressure Offset
K T = Temperature Coeff icient
Tcal = Temperature coefficien t in microsecon ds/ F

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Solartron Density GM/CC


Solartron density is calculated using the frequency signal produced by a Solartron densitometer, and
applying temperature and pressure corrections as shown below.
D E N S I T Y A T 6 8 F A N D 0 P SIG

Where

D K 0 K 1t K 2 t 2
t Densitometer Oscillatio n Period in microseconds

K 0 , K 1 , K 2 Calibratio n Constants Supplied by Solartr on


TEMPERATURE CORRECTED DENS ITY

DT D[1 K18(T-68 )] K19 (T-68 )


Where T Temperature in F
TEMPERATURE AND PRE SSURE CORRECTE D DENSITY

DP DL(1 K 20 P) K 21 P
Where :
P Pressure in PSIG
K 20 K 20 A K 20 B P
K 21 K 21 A K 21B P
K 20 A , K 20 B , K 21 A , K 21B Calibratio n Constants Supplied by Solarto n
ADDITIONAL EQUATION FOR VELOCITY OF SOUND EFFECTS
The following equation can provide more accurate measurement for LPG products in the density range of
0.300 D 0.550 (D is in gm/cc).

Dvos DP K r ( DP K j ) 3
Let K r 0.0 outside this range.

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Flow Equations 3-9

Propylene Density
Density at flowing Temperature and pressure is calculated using API Chapter 11.3.3.2 (API 2565)
Temperature Range
20165 F
Pressure Range
Saturation1600 PSIA

Ethylene Density
Ethylene density is calculated using API Chapter 11.3.3.2
Temperature Range
65167 F
Pressure Range
2002100 PSIA

NBS 1045
Temperature Range
Pressure Range

-272.5260 F
05801 PSIA

NIST14
Temperature Range

50150F

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Dynamic Flow Computers

SFC332L Manual

Flow Equations 3-10

DENSITY EQUATIONS (Without Live Densitometer)


I F A PI T A B L E I S S E L E C T E D :

Flowing Density Density@ 60 F CTL CPL


gm

cm 3

- T T (1 (0.8 T T ))
Where CTL
Correction for temperatur e effect on liquid (ASTM D1250)

T T Actual - TReference
K K1 T
T 0
Correction of expansion at reference temp.

T 2

141.5 Density o f Water


API 131.5

Product density at reference temperatur e in gm

cm 3

where :
API API Gravity at refe rence temp erature
1
CPL
Correction for compressibility on liquid
1 -F(P-Pe )

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Dynamic Flow Computers

Flow Equations 3-11

SFC332L Manual

Flowing Density Density@ 60 F CTL CPL


gm

cm 3

- T T (1 (0.8 T T ))
Where CTL
Correction for temperatur e effect on liquid (ASTM D1250)

T T Actual - TReference
K K1 T
T 0
Correction of expansion at reference temp.

T 2

141.5 Density o f Water


API 131.5

Product density at reference temperatur e in gm

cm 3

where :
API API Gravity at refe rence temp erature
1
CPL
Correction for compressibility on liquid
1 -F(P-Pe )
P = Flowing pressure in PSIG
Pe = Equilibrium pressure, calculated from the equations developed by
Dr.R.W. Hankinson and published as GPA Technical Publication
No.15, or override value
Temperature Range: -50 F to 140 F.
Relative Density Range: 0.49 to 0.676
F = Compressibility factor
Using API Chapter 11.2.1 for liquids 0-90 API
Using API Chapter 11.2.2 for Hydrocarbons
Temperature Range: -50 F to 140 F
Relative Density: 0.350-0.637
Density is converted from gm/cm3 to lb/ft3 via the conversion factor lb

ft 3

gm

cm 3

36.07 .

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Dynamic Flow Computers

Flow Equations 3-12

SFC332L Manual

K0 and K1 in the above equations are physical constants from the API Manual and are given in the table
below for various product types. However, for products between the jet group and gasoline use constants A
and B in the following equation:

T A

Table

Product Type

6A,23A
6B,23B
6B,23B
6B,23B

Crude Oil
Fuel Oil
Jet Group
Gasoline
Between Jet and
Gasoline

6B,23B

API
Gravity

T 2
Relative
Density

0-100
0-137
37.1-47.9
52.1-85

.6110 to 1.0760
.5270 to 1.0760
.7890 to .8395
.6535 to .7705

48-52

.7710 to .7885

K0

K1

341.0957
103.8720
330.3010
192.4571
A=
-0.00186840

0.0
0.2701
0.0
0.2438
B=
1489.0670

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Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-1

SFC332L Manual

CHAPTER 4: MODBUS DATA


MODBUS PROTOCOL
TRANSMISSION MODE
DATA BITS
START BITS
PARITY
STOP BITS
ERROR CHECKING
BAUD RATE

ASCII
7

RTU
8

1
EVEN,ODD
1
LRC
1200-9600

1
NONE
1
CRC
1200-9600

ASCII FRAMING
Framing is accomplished by using colon (:) character indicating the beginning of frame and carriage (CR),
line feed (LF) for the end of frame

ASCII MESSAGE FORMAT


:
8 BITS

ADDRESS
2 CHAR
16 BITS

FUNCTION
2 CHAR
16 BITS

DATA
Nx2 CHAR
Nx16 BITS

ERR\CHECK
2 CHAR
16 BITS

CR
8 BITS

LF
8 BITS

RTU FRAMING
Frame synchronization is done by time basis only. The Smart Flow Computer allows 3.5 characters time
without new characters coming in before proceeding to process the message and resetting the buffer.

RTU MESSAGE FORMAT


ADDRESS
8 BITS

FUNCTION
8 BITS

DATA
Nx8 BITS

CRC
16 BITS

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Dynamic Flow Computers

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Data 4-2

FUNCTION CODE
To inform the slave device of what function to perform
FUNCTION
ACTION
CODE
01
03
Read Strings or Multiple 16 Bits
16
Write Strings or Multiple 16 Bits

ERROR CHECK
LRC MO DE
The LRC check is transmitted as two ASCII hexadecimal characters. First, the message has to be stripped
of the :, LF, CR, and then converted the HEX ASCII to Binary. Add the Binary bits and then two's
complement the result.
CR C MO D E
The entire message is considered in the CRC mode. Most significant bit is transmitted first. The message is
pre-multiplied by 16. The integer quotient digits are ignored and the 16-bit remainder is appended to the
message as the two CRC check bytes. The resulting message including the CRC, when divided by the
same polynomial (X16+X15+X2+1) at the receiver which will give zero remainder if no error has occurred.

EXCEPTION RESPONSE
Exception response comes from the slave if it finds errors in communication. The slave responds to the
master echoing the slave address, function code (with high bit set), exception code and error check. To
indicate that the response is notification of an error, the high order bit of the function code is set to 1.
EXCEPTION CODE
DESCRIPTION
01
Illegal Function
02
Illegal Data Address
03
Illegal Data Value

BROADCAST COMMAND
All units listen to Unit ID Zero, and none will respond when that write function is broadcasted.

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Modbus Data 4-3

SFC332L Manual

MODBUS EXAMPLES
FUNCTION CODE 03 (Read Single or Multiple Register Points)
RTU MO D E - Re ad A d dr es s 3 0 76
STARTING POINT

FUNC
CODE

ADDR

# OF POINTS

CRC
CHECK

HI

LO

HI

LO

03

0C

04

00

01

ADDR

FUNC
CODE

BYTE
COUNTS

HI

LO

CRC
CHECK

01

03

02

00

01

79

# OF
POINTS
HI
LO
00
01
# OF
POINTS
01

01

C6

9B

Re spo ns e
DATA

84

Write Address 3076


ADDR

FUNC
CODE

01

10

START
POINT
HI
LO
0C
04

FUNC
CODE
10

START
ADDR
0C
04

DATA

BYTE
COUNTS

HI
00

02

LO
01

CRC
CHECK
AA

14

Re spo ns e
ADDR
C

CRC
CHECK
43
58

ASCII MODE - Read Address 3076


FUNC
CODE

ADDR
:

30

31

30

33

STARTING POINT
HI
30

# OF POINTS

LO
43

30

HI
43

30

LRC
CHECK

LO
30

30

31

45

42

CR

LF

CR

LF

Re spo ns e
FUNC
CODE

ADDR
:

30

31

30

33

DATA

BYTE
COUNT
30

32

HI
30

LRC
CHECK

LO
30

30

31

46

39

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Modbus Data 4-5

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Modbus Address Table 16 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

MODBUS ADDRESS TABLE 16 BITS


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

2534
2535
2536
2537
2538
2539
2540
2541
2542
2543
2544
2545
2546
2547
2548
2549
2550

Flow Computer Display Delay


Flow Computer Assignment #1
Flow Computer Assignment #2
Flow Computer Assignment #3
Flow Computer Assignment #4
Flow Computer Assignment #5
Flow Computer Assignment #6
Flow Computer Assignment #7
Flow Computer Assignment #8
Flow Computer Assignment #9
Flow Computer Assignment #10
Flow Computer Assignment #11
Flow Computer Assignment #12
Flow Computer Assignment #13
Flow Computer Assignment #14
Flow Computer Assignment #15
Flow Computer Assignment #16

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

2551
2552
2553
2554
2555
2556
2557
2558-2559
2560
2561
2562
2563
2564
2565
2566
2567
2568
2569
2570
2571
2572
2573
2574
2575
2576
2577
2578
2579
2580
2581
2582
2583

Flow Computer ID
0 Inferred
Reserved
Port 1 Modbus Type (0=RTU,1=ASCII)
0 Inferred
Port 1 Parity(0=None,1=Odd,2=Even)
0 Inferred
Port 1 Baud Rate(0=1200,1=2400,3=4800,4=9600)
Reserved
Port 1 RTS Delay in Milliseconds
0 Inferred
Reserved
Port 2 Type (0=Modbus, 1=Printer)
0 Inferred
Port 2 Modbus Type (0=RTU,1=ASCII)
0 Inferred
Port 2 Parity(0=None,1=Odd,2=Even)
0 Inferred
Port 2 Baud Rate(0=1200,1=2400,3=4800,4=9600)
Printer Baud Rate(0=1200,1=2400,3=4800,4=9600)
Port 2 RTS Delay in Milliseconds
0 Inferred
Printer-Number of Nulls
0 Inferred
Spare
Flow Direction Selection
0 Inferred
Meter Bank 0=One Meter,1=Two Meters
0 Inferred
Select 0=Single, 1=Dual Streams
0 Inferred
Station Total 0=None,1=Add,2=Sub
0 Inferred
Meter#1 Use Stack DP 0=No,1=Yes
0 Inferred
Meter#2 Use Stack DP 0=No,1=Yes
0 Inferred
Common Temperature 1=Yes
0 Inferred
Common Pressure 1=Yes
0 Inferred
Density#1 0=None,1=4-20mA,2=S,3=U,3=S
0 Inferred
Density#1 4-20mA 0=SG,1=API,2=Density
0 Inferred
Use Meter Temp as Dens.Temp#1 0=N,1=Y
0 Inferred
Use Meter Press as Dens.Press#1 0=N,1=Y
0 Inferred
Common Density
0 Inferred
Density#2 0=None,1=4-20mA,2=S,3=U,3=S
0 Inferred
Density#2 4-20mA 0=SG,1=API,2=Density
0 Inferred
Use Meter Temp#2 as Dens.Temp 2=Yes
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

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Modbus Data 4-6

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 16 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

2584
2585-2588
2589
2590-2592
2593
2594
2595
2596-2605
2606
2607
2608
2609
2610
2611
2612
2613
2614
2615
2616
2617
2618
2619
2620
2621
2622
2623
2624-2633
2634-2637
2638
2639
2640-2643
2644
2645
2646
2647
2648
2649

Use Meter Press#2 as Dens.Press2=Yes


Spare
Scale Selection (0=32767,1=4095)
Spare
Flow Rate Display
Flowrate Averaged Second
Day Start Hour (0-23)
Company Name
Disable Alarms ? (0=No, 1=Yes)
Print Interval in Minutes (0-1440)
Run Switch Delay
Pulse Width
Batch Type 0=Daily,1=On Demand,2=Time
Disable Batch Preset (0=No,1=Yes)
Meter #1 Next Batch Product ID
Meter #2 Next Batch Product ID
Enable Batch Schedule(1=Yes)
Status Input #1 Status (0=OFF,1=ON)
Status Input #2 Status (0=OFF,1=ON)
Status Input #3 Status (0=OFF,1=ON)
Status Input #4 Status (0=OFF,1=ON)
Switch Output #1 (0=OFF,1=ON)
Switch Output #2 (0=OFF,1=ON)
Switch Output #3 (0=OFF,1=ON)
Switch Output #4 (0=OFF,1=ON)
Switch Output #5 (0=OFF,1=ON)
Meter Location
Meter #1 ID
Meter#1 Flow Resolution 0,1,2
Meter#1 Volume Units 0=BBL, 1=GAL
Meter #2 ID
Meter#2 Flow Resolution 0,1,2
Meter#2 Volume Units 0=BBL, 1=GAL
Meter#1 Flow Cut Off
Meter#2 Flow Cut Off
Meter#1 Retroactive Meter Factor
Meter#2 Retroactive Meter Factor

2650-2657
2658
2659-2666
2667
2668-2675
2676
2677-2684
2685
2686-2693
2694
2695-2702
2703
2704-2711
2712
2713-2720

Product #1 Name
Product #1 Table Select
Product #2 Name
Product #2 Table Select
Product #3 Name
Product #3 Table Select
Product #4 Name
Product #4 Table Select
Product #5 Name
Product #5 Table Select
Product #6 Name
Product #6 Table Select
Product #7 Name
Product #7 Table Select
Product #8 Name

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
0 Inferred

Read/Write

0 Inferred

Read/Write

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
40 Chars
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
40 Chars.
8 Chars.
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

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Modbus Data 4-7

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 16 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

2721
2722-2729
2730
2731-2738
2739
2740-2747
2748
2749-2756
2757
2758-2765
2766
2767-2774
2775
2776-2783
2784
2785-2792
2793
2794
2795
2796
2797
2798
2799
2800
2801
2802
2803
2804
2805
2806
2807
2808
2809
2810
2811
2812
2813
2814
2815
2816
2817
2818
2819
2820
2821
2822
2823
2824
2825
2826
2827
2828
2829

Product #8 Table Select


Product #9 Name
Product #9 Table Select
Product 10 Name
Product 10 Table Select
Product 11 Name
Product 11 Table Select
Product 12 Name
Product 12 Table Select
Product 13 Name
Product 13 Table Select
Product 14 Name
Product 14 Table Select
Product 15 Name
Product 15 Table Select
Product 16 Name
Product 16 Table Select
Temperature Resolution
Pressure Resolution
Spare#1 Resolution
Spare#2 Resolution
Meter #1 DP Low Assignment
Meter #1 Temperature Assignment
Meter #1 Pressure Assignment
Meter #1 Density Assignment
Meter #1 Density Temp. Assignment
Meter #1 DP High Assignment
Meter #2 DP Low Assignment
Meter #2 Temperature Assignment
Meter #2 Pressure Assignment
Meter #2 Density Assignment
Meter #2 Density Temp. Assignment
Meter #2 DP High Assignment
Spare #1 Assignment
Spare #2 Assignment
Meter #1 DP Fail Code
Meter #1 Temperature Fail Code
Meter #1 Pressure Fail Code
Meter #1 Density/Gravity Fail Code
Meter #1 Density Temp Fail Code
Spare
Meter #2 DP Fail Code
Meter #2 Temperature Fail Code
Meter #2 Pressure Fail Code
Meter #2 Density/Gravity Fail Code
Meter #2 Density Temp Fail Code
Spare
Spare #1 Failure Code
Spare #2 Failure Code
Switch Output #1 Assign
Switch Output #2 Assign
Status Input #1 Assign
Analog Output #1 Assign

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

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Modbus Data 4-8

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 16 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

2830
2831
2832
2833
2834
2835
2836
2837
2838
2839
2840
2841-2844
2845-2848
2849-2852
2853-2856
2857-2860
2861-2864
2865-2868
2869-2872
2873-2876
2877-2890
2891-2895
2901-2916
2917-2932
2933
2934
2935
2936
2937
2938
2939
2940
2941
2942

Analog Output #2 Assign


Spare
Meter #1 Calculation Type
Meter #2 Calculation Type
Meter#1 Y Factor Selection
Meter#1 Tap (0=Flange,1=Pipe)
Meter#2 Y Factor Selection
Meter#2 Tap (0=Flange,1=Pipe)
Meter #1 Gross Flow Include Meter Factor
Meter #2 Gross Flow Include Meter Factor
Spare
Analog Input #1 Tag
Analog Input #2 Tag
Analog Input #3 Tag
Analog Input #4 Tag
RTD Input #5 Tag
RTD Input #6 Tag
Densitometer Tag
Analog Output #1 Tag
Analog Output #2 Tag
Spare
Spare Variable
Meter #1 Batch Schedule
Meter #2 Batch Schedule
Switch Output #1 Assign
Switch Output #2 Assign
Switch Output #3 Assign
Switch Output #4 Assign
Switch Output #5 Assign
Status Input #1 Assign
Status Input #2 Assign
Status Input #3 Assign
Status Input #4 Assign
Spare

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
0 Inferred

Read/Write

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

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SFC332L Manual

Modbus Data 4-9

Modbus Address Table 16 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

The following registers (2943-2946) are only good for version sfc.1.36 and higher
2943
Meter#1 Dens.Pressure Assignment
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2944
Meter#2 Dens.Pressure Assignment
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2945
Meter#1 Dens.Pressure Fail Code
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2946
Meter#2 Dens.Pressure Fail Code
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2947-2960
Reserved
2961-2964
Multi.Var#1 DP Tag
8 Chars.
Read/Write
2965-2968
Multi.Var#1 Pressure Tag
8 Chars.
Read/Write
2969-2972
Multi.Var#1 Temperature Tag
8 Chars.
Read/Write
2973-2976
Multi.Var#2 DP Tag
8 Chars.
Read/Write
2977-2980
Multi.Var#2 Pressure Tag
8 Chars.
Read/Write
2981-2984
Multi.Var#2 Temperature Tag
8 Chars.
Read/Write
The following registers (2985-2990) are only good for version sfc.1.24 and higher
2985
Meter #1 Turbine Diagnose
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2986
Meter #1 Number of Blades
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2987
Meter #1 Turbine Diagnostic Update Seconds
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2988
Meter #2 Turbine Diagnose
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2989
Meter #2 Number of Blades
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2990
Meter #2 Turbine Diagnostic Update Seconds
0 Inferred
Read/Write
The following registers (2992-2993) are only good for version sfc.1.38.7 and higher
2992
Meter#1 Select Mass Pulse (1=Yes)
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2993
Meter#2 Select Mass Pulse (1=Yes)
0 Inferred
Read/Write
The following registers (2994-2998) are only good for version sfc.1.39.6 and higher
2994
Spring Forward Month
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2995
Spring Forward Day
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2996
Fall Back Month
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2997
Fall Back Day
0 Inferred
Read/Write
2998
Enable Daylight Time Saving
0 Inferred
Read/Write

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Modbus Data 4-10

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 16 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

3001
3002
3003

Version Number
End Meter #1 Batch
End Meter #2 Batch

2 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read/Write
Read/Write

3004-3005
3006
3007
3008-3011

Spare
Meter #1 Product Used
Meter #1 Table Used
Meter #1 ID

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
8 Chars

Read
Read
Read

3012
Meter #2 Product Used
3013
Meter #2 Table Used
3014-3017
Meter #2 ID
3018
Reserved
3019
Disable Alarms
3020
Meter#1 Next Batch Product
3021
Meter#2 Next Batch Product
3022-3025 Spare

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
8 Chars

Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

3026

Last Daily Report Request


Set Request Date in 3811
Daily Data Area in Location 3431-3711

0 Inferred

Read/Write

3027

Last Batch Report Request


Last Batch Data Area in Location 3431-3711
Last Hourly Report Request-Starting Hour
Last Hourly Report Request
Last Alarm Report Request
Last Audit Report Request

0 Inferred

Read/Write

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

3028
3029
3030
3031

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-11

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 16 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

Scaled Data Area


3032
Meter #1 Gross Flowrate
3033
Meter #1 Net Flowrate
3034
Meter #1 Mass Flowrate
3035
Spare
3036
3037
3038
3039
3040
3041
3042
3043
3044
3045
3046
3047
3048
3049
3050
3051
3052
3053
3054
3055
3056
3057
3058
3059
3060
3061
3062
3063
3064
3065
3066
3067
3068
3069

Meter #1 Forward Batch Gross


Meter #1 Forward Batch Net
Meter #1 Forward Batch Mass
Spare
Meter #1 Reverse Batch Gross
Meter #1 Reverse Batch Net
Meter #1 Reverse Batch Mass
Spare
Meter #2 Gross Flowrate
Meter #2 Net Flowrate
Meter #2 Mass Flowrate
Spare
Meter #2 Forward Batch Gross
Meter #2 Forward Batch Net
Meter #2 Forward Batch Mass
Spare
Meter #2 Reverse Batch Gross
Meter #2 Reverse Batch Net
Meter #2 Reverse Batch Mass
Spare
Spare #1 Data
Spare #2 Data
Meter #1 DP
Meter#1 Temperature
Meter#1Pressure
Meter#1 Density
Meter#1 Density Temperature
Meter#2 DP
Meter#2 Temperature
Meter#2 Pressure
Meter#2 Density
Meter#2 Density Temperature
Meter#1 GM/CC
Meter#2 GM/CC

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write

Scaled Data Area Ends


3070-3124
3125
3126

Reserved Area
Analog Output #1 (Range 0-4095)
Ananog Output#2 (Range 0-4095)

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-12

SFC332L Manual

MODBUS ADDRESS TABLE 32 BITS


ADDRESS
DESCRIPTION
DECIMAL
*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.
Flow Resolution (meter#1- 2638, meter#2 2644)
Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)
3131
3133
3135

Meter#1 Gross Flow Rate


Meter#1 Net Flow Rate
Meter#1 Mass Flow Rate

3137
3139
3141
3143
3145
3147
3149
3151
3153
3155
3157
3159
3161
3163
3165
3167
3169
3171
3173
3175
3177
3179
3181
3183
3185
3187
3189
3191
3193
3195
3197
3199
3201
3203
3205
3207
3209

Spare
Meter #1 DP Low
Meter #1 DP High
Meter #1 DP
Meter #1 Temperature
Meter #1 Pressure
Meter #1 Density
Meter #1 Density Temperature
Meter #1 Density@60
Meter #1 Y Factor
Meter #1 Fa Factor
Meter #1 K/CD/MF Factor
Spare
Meter #1 CTL
Meter #1 CPL
Meter #1 EQUIL
Meter #1 API
Meter #1 SG
Meter #1 Forward Batch GROSS Total
Meter #1 Forward Batch NET Total
Meter #1 Forward Batch MASS Total
Spare
Meter #1 Forward Cum. GROSS Total
Meter #1 Forward Cum. NET Total
Meter #1 Forward Cum. MASS Total
Spare
Meter #1 Reverse Batch GROSS Total
Meter #1 Reverse Batch NET Total
Meter #1 Reverse Batch MASS Total
Spare
Meter #1 Reverse Cum GROSS Total
Meter #1 Reverse Cum NET Total
Meter #1 Reverse Cum MASS Total
Spare
Meter #1 Batch Number
Meter #1 Batch Start Date
Meter #1 Batch Start Time

READ/WRITE

*0,1,2 Inferred
*0,1,2 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
3 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
4 Inferred
3 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
1,2,3 Inferred*

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
1,2,3 Inferred*

Read
Read
Read

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
1,2,3 Inferred*

Read
Read
Read

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
1,2,3 Inferred*

Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

3211-3223 Spare

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Data 4-13

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Flow Resolution (meter#1- 2638, meter#2 2644)
Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)
3225
Meter #2 Gross Flowrate
0,1,2 Inferred*
3227
Meter #2 NET Flowrate
0,1,2 Inferred*
3229
Meter #2 MASS Flowrate
3 Inferred
3231
Spare
3233
Meter #2 DP Low
4 Inferred
3235
Meter #2 DP High
4 Inferred
3237
Meter #2 DP
4 Inferred
3239
Meter #2 Temperature
0,1,2 Inferred*
3241
Meter #2 Pressure
0,1 Inferred*
3243
Meter #2 Density
3 Inferred
3245
Meter #2 Density Temperature
0,1,2 Inferred*
3247
Meter #2 Density@60
3 Inferred
3249
Meter #2 Y Factor
6 Inferred
3251
Meter #2 Fa Factor
6 Inferred
3253
Meter #2 K/CD/MF Factor
6 Inferred
3255
Spare
3257
Meter #2 CTL
4 Inferred
3259
Meter #2 CPL
4 Inferred
3261
Meter #2 EQUIL
3 Inferred
3263
Meter #2 API
1 Inferred
3265
Meter #2 SG
4 Inferred
3267
Meter #2 Forward Batch GROSS Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3269
Meter #2 Forward Batch NET Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3271
Meter #2 Forward Batch MASS Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3273
Spare
3275
Meter #2 Forward Cum. GROSS Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3277
Meter #2 Forward Cum. NET Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3279
Meter #2 Forward Cum. MASS Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3281
Spare
3283
Meter #2 Reverse Batch GROSS Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3285
Meter #2 Reverse Batch NET Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3287
Meter #2 Reverse Batch MASS Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3289
Spare
3291
Meter #2 Reverse Cum. GROSS Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3293
Meter #2 Reverse Cum. NET Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3295
Meter #2 Reverse Cum. MASS Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3297
Spare
3299
Meter #2 Batch Number
0 Inferred
3301
Meter #2 Batch Start Date
0 Inferred
3303
Meter #2 Batch Start Time
0 Inferred
3305-3317 Spare
3319
Station GROSS. Flowrate
0,1,2 Inferred*
3321
Station NET Flowrate
0,1,2 Inferred*
3323
Station MASS Flowrate
3 Inferred
3325
Spare

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-14

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Flow Resolution (meter#1- 2638, meter#2 2644)
Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)
3327
Station Forward Batch GROSS Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3329
Station Forward Batch NET Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3331
Station Forward Batch MASS Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3333
Spare
3335
Station Forward Cum. GROSS Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3337
Station Forward Cum. NET Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3339
Station Forward Cum. MASS Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3341
Spare
3343
Station Reverse Batch GROSS Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3345
Station Reverse Batch NET Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3347
Station Reverse Batch MASS Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3349
Spare
3351
Station Reverse Cum. GROSS Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3353
Station Reverse Cum. NET Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3355
Station Reverse Cum. MASS Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3357
Spare
3359
Meter #1 Hourly Gross Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3361
Meter #1 Hourly Mass Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3363
Meter #1 Hourly Net Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3365
Meter #2 Hourly Gross Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3367
Meter #2 Hourly Mass Total
1,2,3 Inferred*
3369
Meter #2 Hourly Net Total
0,1,2 Inferred*
3371
Spare
3373
Spare #1
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
3375
Spare #2
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
3377
Analog Output #1 Output %
2 Inferred
3379
Analog Output #2 Output %
2 Inferred
3381
3383
3385-3430

Meter #1 Uncorrected Density


Meter #2 Uncorrected Density
Spare

4 Inferred
4 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-15

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

Last Batch/Daily Data Area


LAST DAILY REPORT
3811 =
Requested Date (mmddyy) (32 bits)
3026 =
Last Daily Report Request (16 bits)
Set requested date, and then last daily report request to 1.
LAST BATCH REPORT
3027 =
Last Batch Request
Set last batch request to 1
3431
3433
3435
3437
3439
3441
3443
3445
3447
3449
3451
3453
3455
3457
3459
3461
3463
3465
3467
3469
3471
3473
3475
3477
3479
3481
3483
3485
3487
3489
3491
3493
3495
3497
3499
3501
3503
3505
3507
3509
3511

Batch Type/Disp/Bank/Station Flag


Meter #1 Table Used
Meter #2 Table Used
Meter #1 Product No
Meter #2 Product No
Meter #1 Opening Forward GROSS Total
Meter #1 Opening Forward NET Total
Meter #1 Opening Forward MASS Total
Spare
Meter #1 Forward Batch/Daily GROSS Total
Meter #1 Forward Batch//Daily NET Total
Meter #1 Forward Batch/Daily MASS Total
Spare
Meter #1 Forward FWA DP
Meter #1 Forward FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Forward FWA Pressure
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density Temp
Meter #1 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Forward FWA Y Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA Fa Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA K/CD/LMF Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA GM/CC
Meter #1 Forward FWA CTL
Meter #1 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #1 Opening Reverse GROSS Total
Meter #1 Opening Reverse NET Total
Meter #1 Opening Reverse MASS Total
Spare
Meter #1 Reverse Batch/Daily GROSS Total
Meter #1 Reverse Batch/Daily NET Total
Meter #1 Reverse Batch/Daily MASS Total
Spare
Meter #1 Reverse FWA DP
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Pressure
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Density Temp
Meter #1 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Y Factor
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Fa Factor

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
3 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
3 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-16

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

3513
3515
3517
3519
3521
3523
3525
3527
3529
3531-3537
3539-3541
3543
3545
3547
3549
3551
3553
3555
3557
3559
3561
3563
3565
3567
3569
3571
3573
3575
3577
3579
3581
3583
3585
3587
3589
3591
3593
3595
3597
3599
3601
3603
3605
3607
3609
3611
3613
3615
3617
3619
3621
3623
3625

Meter #1 Reverse FWA K/CD/MF Factor


Meter #1 Reverse FWA GM/CC
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CTL
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CPL
Meter #1 Batch Number
Meter #1 Batch Start Date
Meter #1 Batch Start Time
Meter #1 Batch End Date
Meter #1 Batch End Time
Meter #1 Product Name
Meter #1 ID
Meter #1 Pipe ID
Meter #1 Orifice ID
Meter #1 Dens.Corr.Factor
Meter #1 Unit
Meter #1 Calculation Type
Meter #1 K Factor
Meter #2 Opening Forward GROSS Total
Meter #2 Opening Forward NET Total
Meter #2 Opening Forward MASS Total
Spare
Meter #2 Forward Batch/Daily GROSS Total
Meter #2 Forward Batch/Daily NET Total
Meter #2 Forward Batch/Daily MASS Total
Spare
Meter #2 Forward FWA DP
Meter #2 Forward FWA Temperature
Meter #2 Forward FWA Pressure
Meter #2 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #2 Forward FWA Density Temp
Meter #2 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #2 Forward FWA Y Factor
Meter #2 Forward FWA Fa Factor
Meter #2 Forward FWA K/CD/MF Factor
Meter #2 Forward FWA GM/CC
Meter #2 Forward FWA CTL
Meter #2 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #2 Opening Reverse GROSS Total
Meter #2 Opening Reverse NET Total
Meter #2 Opening Reverse MASS Total
Spare
Meter #2 Reverse Batch/Daily GROSS Total
Meter #2 Reverse Batch/Daily NET Total
Meter #2 Reverse Batch/Daily MASS Toal
Spare
Meter #2 Reverse FWA DP
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Temperature
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Pressure
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Density
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Density Temp
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Density@60
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Y Factor
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Fa Factor

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
16 Char
8 Char
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
3 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
3 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
3 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-17

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

3627
3629
3631
3633
3635
3637
3639
3641
3643
3645
3653
3657
3659
3661
3663
3665
3667
3669-3675
3677
3679
3681
3683
3685
3687
3689
3691
3693
3695
3697
3699
3701
3703
3705
3707
3709
3711
3713
3715
3713
3715

Meter #2 Reverse FWA K/CD/MF Factor


Meter #2 Reverse FWA GM/CC
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CTL
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CPL
Meter #2 Batch Number
Meter #2 Batch Start Date
Meter #2 Batch Start Time
Meter #2 Batch End Date
Meter #2 Batch End Time
Meter #2 Product Name
Meter #2 ID
Meter #2 Pipe ID
Meter #2 Orifice ID
Meter #2 Dens.Corr.Factor
Meter #2 Unit
Meter #2 Calculation Type
Meter #2 K Factor
Spare
Station Opening Forward GROSS Total
Station Opening Forward NET Total
Station Opening Forward MASS Total
Spare
Station Forward Batch/Daily GROSS
Station Forward Batch/Daily NET
Station Forward Batch/Daily MASS
Spare
Station Opening Reverse GROSS Total
Station Opening Reverse NET Total
Station Opening Reverse MASS Total
Spare
Station Reverse Batch/Daily GROSS
Station Reverse Batch/Daily NET
Station Reverse Batch/Daily MASS
Spare
Spare #1
Spare #2
Meter #1 Forward FWA GM/CC@60
Meter #1 Reverse FWA GM/CC@60
Meter #2 Forward FWA GM/CC@60
Meter #2 Reverse FWA GM/CC@60

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
16 Char
8 Char
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
4 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

L A S T B A T C H /D A I L Y D A T A A R E A E N D S

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-18

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Flow Resolution (meter#1- 2638, meter#2 2644)
Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)

3713-3719
Spare
3721
Meter#1 Yesterdays Forward Daily Gross Total
3723
Meter#1 Yesterdays Forward Daily Net Total
3725
Meter#1 Yesterdays Forward Daily Mass Total
3727
Meter#2 Yesterdays Forward Daily Gross Total
3729
Meter#2 Yesterdays Forward Daily Net Total
3731
Meter#2 Yesterdays Forward Daily Mass Total
3733
Station Yesterdays Forward Daily Gross Total
3735
Station Yesterdays Forward Daily Net Total
3737
Station Yesterdays Forward Daily Mass Total
3739
Spare
3741
Meter #1 Calibration Mass Flowrate
3743
Meter #2 Calibration Mass Flowrate
3745-3789
Spare
3791
Meter #1 Temperature Override
3793
Meter #2 Temperature Override
3795
Meter #1 Pressure Override
3797
Meter #1 Pressure Override
3799
Meter #1 Gravity Override
3801
Meter #1 Alpha T E-6 Override
3803
Meter #2 Gravity Override
3805
Meter #2 Alpha T E-6 Override
3807
Equilibrium Pressure Override #1
3809
Equilibrium Pressure Override #2
3811
Request Start Date
3813-4149 Reserved
4151
Meter #1 Densitometer Period
4153
Meter #2 Densitometer Period
4155-4199
Spare
4201
4203
4205
4207
4209
4211
4213
4215
4217
4219
4221
4223
4225
4227
4229
4231
4233
4235

Date (MMDDYY)
Time (HHMMSS)
Meter #1 Preset Volume
Meter #1 Preset Warning
Meter #2 Preset Volume
Meter #2 Preset Warning Volume
Meter #1 DP Cut Off
Meter #1 Flow Low Limit
Meter #1 Flow High Limit
Meter #1 Batch Number
Meter #1 Next Batch Preset Volume
Meter #1 Next Batch Preset Warning
Meter #2 DP Cut Off
Meter #2 Flow Low Limit
Meter #2 Flow High Limit
Meter #2 Batch Number
Meter #2 Next Batch Preset Volume
Meter #2 Next Batch Preset Warning

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

3 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read
Read

2 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 or 4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 or 4 Inferred
1 Inferred
3 Inferred
3 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

3 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
4 Inferred
3 Inferred
3 Inferred
0 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
4 Inferred
3 Inferred
3 Inferred
0 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-19

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

4237
4239

Batch End Start Date


Spare

0 Inferred

Read/Write

4241
4243
4245
4247
4249
4251
4253
4255
4257
4259
4261
4263
4265
4267
4269
4271
4273
4275
4277
4279
4281
4283
4285
4287
4289
4291
4293
4295
4297
4299
4301
4303
4305
4307
4309
4311
4313
4315
4317
4319
4321
4323
4325
4327
4329
4331
4333
4335

Product #1 API Gravity Override


Product #1 Specific Gravity Override
Product #1 Density Override
Product #1 Alpha T E-6
Product #2 API Gravity Override
Product #2 Specific Gravity Override
Product #2 Density Override
Product #2 Alpha T E-6
Product #3 API Gravity Override
Product #3 Specific Gravity Override
Product #3 Density Override
Product #3 Alpha T E-6
Product #4 API Gravity Override
Product #4 Specific Gravity Override
Product #4 Density Override
Product #4 Alpha T E-6
Product #5 API Gravity Override
Product #5 Specific Gravity Override
Product #5 Density Override
Product #5 Alpha T E-6
Product #6 API Gravity Override
Product #6 Specific Gravity Override
Product #6 Density Override
Product #6 Alpha T E-6
Product #7 API Gravity Override
Product #7 Specific Gravity Override
Product #7 Density Override
Product #7 Alpha T E-6
Product #8 API Gravity Override
Product #8 Specific Gravity Override
Product #8 Density Override
Product #8 Alpha T E-6
Product #9 API Gravity Override
Product #9 Specific Gravity Override
Product #9 Density Override
Product #9 Alpha T E-6
Product #10 API Gravity Override
Product #10 Specific Gravity Override
Product #10 Density Override
Product #10 Alpha T E-6
Product #11 API Gravity Override
Product #11 Specific Gravity Override
Product #11 Density Override
Product #11 Alpha T E-6
Product #12 API Gravity Override
Product #12 Specific Gravity Override
Product #12 Density Override
Product #12 Alpha T E-6

1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred

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Read/Write
Read/Write

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-20

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

4337
4339
4341
4343
4345
4347
4349
4351
4353
4355
4357
4359
4361
4363
4365
4367
4369
4371
4373
4375
4377
4379
4381
4383
4385
4387
4389
4391
4393
4395
4397
4399
4401
4403
4405
4407
4409
4411
4413
4415
4417
4419
4421
4423
4425
4427

Product #13 API Gravity Override


Product #13 Specific Gravity Override
Product #13 Density Override
Product #13 Alpha T E-6
Product #14 API Gravity Override
Product #14 Specific Gravity Override
Product #14 Density Override
Product #14 Alpha T E-6
Product #15 API Gravity Override
Product #15 Specific Gravity Override
Product #15 Density Override
Product #15 Alpha T E-6
Product #16 API Gravity Override
Product #16 Specific Gravity Override
Product #16 Density Override
Product #16 Alpha T E-6
Meter #1 Pipe ID Inches
Meter #1 Orifice ID Inches
Meter #1 Specific Heats (Isentropic Exponent)
Meter #1 Viscosity in Centipoise
Meter #1 Pipe Coeff. Thermal Expansion E-6
Meter #1 Orifice Coeff. Thermal Expansion E-6
Meter #1 Reference Temperature of Pipe
Meter #1 Reference Temperature of Orifice
Meter #2 Pipe ID Inches
Meter #2 Orifice ID Inches
Meter #2 Specific Heats (Isentropic Exponent)
Meter #2 Viscosity in Centipoise
Meter #2 Pipe Coeff. Thermal Expansion E-6
Meter #2 Orifice Coeff. Thermal Expansion E-6
Meter #2 Reference Temperature of Pipe
Meter #2 Reference Temperature of Orifice
Meter #1 DP Switch High Percentage
Meter #2 DP Switch High Percentage
Meter #1 Fa Override
Meter #2 Fa Override
Meter #1 Kd2 Override
Meter #2 Kd2 Override
Meter #1 Venturi C Override
Meter #2 Venturi C Override
Meter #1 K Factor
Meter #1 Forward Meter Factor
Meter #1 Reverse Meter Factor
Meter #2 K Factor
Meter #2 Forward Meter Factor
Meter #2 Reverse Meter Factor

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read/Write
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Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Data 4-21

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

The following registers (4429-4559) are only good for version sfc.1.21,pc 1.19 and higher)
4429
Nist14 Mol % of Methane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4431
Nist14 Mol % of Ethane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4433
Nist14 Mol % of Propane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4435
Nist14 Mol % of i-Butane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4437
Nist14 Mol % of n-Butane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4439
Nist14 Mol % of Carbon Dioxide
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4441
Nist14 Mol % of Argon
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4443
Nist14 Mol % of Ethylene
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4445
Nist14 Mol % of Nitrogen
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4447
Nist14 Mol % of Oxygen
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4449
Nist14 Mol % of Carbon Monoxide
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4451
Nist14 Mol % of Hydrogen Sulfide
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4453
Nist14 Mol % of n-Pentane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4455
Nist14 Mol % of i-Pentane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4457
Nist14 Mol % of n-Hexane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4459
Nist14 Mol % of i-Hexane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4461
Nist14 Mol % of n-Heptane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4461-4463

pare

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-22

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

The following registers (4465-4559) are only good for version sfc1.38 and higher)
4465
Meter #1 BTU Override
3 Inferred
Read/Write
4467
Meter #2 BTU Override
3 Inferred
Read/Write
4469
Meter #1 Base Density Override
6 Inferred
Read/Write
4471
Meter #2 Base Density Override
6 Inferred
Read/Write
4473
AGA8 Mol % of Methane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4475
AGA8 Mol % of Nitrogen
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4477
AGA8 Mol % of Carbon Dioxide
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4479
AGA8 Mol % of Ethane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4481
AGA8 Mol % of Propane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4483
AGA8 Mol % of Water
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4485
AGA8 Mol % of Hydrogen Sulfide
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4487
AGA8 Mol % of Hydrogen
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4489
AGA8 Mol % of Carbon Monoxide
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4491
AGA8 Mol % of Oxygen
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4493
AGA8 Mol % of i-Butane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4495
AGA8 Mol % of n-Butane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4497
AGA8 Mol % of i-Pentane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4499
AGA8 Mol % of n-Pentane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4501
AGA8 Mol % of n-Hexane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4503
AGA8 Mol % of i-Hexane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4505
AGA8 Mol % of n-Heptane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4507
AGA8 Mol % of n-Octane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4509
AGA8 Mol % of n-Nonane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4511
AGA8 Mol % of n-Decane
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4513
AGA8 Mol % of Helime
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4515
AGA8 Mol % of Argon
4 Inferred
Read/Write
4517
4519
4521
4523
4525
4527
4529
4531
4533
4535
4537

Meter#1 PID Output %


Meter#1 PID Flow
Meter#1 PID Flow Set Point
Meter#1 PID Flow Controller Gain
Meter#1 PID Flow Controller Reset(M
Meter#1 PID Pressure Maximum
Meter#1 PID Pres.Set Point
Meter#1 PID Pres.Controller Gain
Meter#1 PID Pres.Controller Reset(M.)
Meter#1 PID Minimum Output %
Meter#1 PID Maximum Output %

2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

4539
4541
4543
4545
4547
4549
4551
4553
4555
4557
4559

Meter#2 PID Output %


Meter#2 PID Flow Maximum
Meter#2 PID Flow Set Point
Meter#2 PID Flow Controller Gain
Meter#2 PID Flow Controller Reset(M.)
Meter#2 PID Pressure Maximum
Meter#2 PID Pres.Set Point
Meter#2 PID Pres.Controller Gain
Meter#2 PID Pres.Controller Reset(M.)
Meter#2 PID Minimum Output %
Meter#2 PID Maximum Output %

2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-23

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)

The following registers (4561-4591) are only good for version sfc.1.24 and higher
4561
Meter1 Trubine Diag.Minimum Flow Threshold
1 Inferred
Read/Write
4563
Meter1 Trubine Diag.Maximum Flow Threshold
1 Inferred
Read/Write
4565
Meter1 Trubine Diag.Revolution Error Percentage 2 Inferred
Read/Write
4567
Meter1 Trubine Diag.Blade Error Percentage
2 Inferred
Read/Write
4569
Meter1 Trubine Diag.Profile Error Percentage
2 Inferred
Read/Write
4571
Meter1 Trubine Diag.Sensitivity Period
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4573-4579
Spare
4581
Meter2 Trubine Diag.Minimum Flow Threshold
1 Inferred
Read/Write
4583
Meter2 Trubine Diag.Maximum Flow Threshold
1 Inferred
Read/Write
4585
Meter2 Trubine Diag.Revolution Error Percentage 2 Inferred
Read/Write
4587
Meter2 Trubine Diag.Blade Error Percentage
2 Inferred
Read/Write
4589
Meter2 Trubine Diag.Profile Error Percentage
2 Inferred
Read/Write
4591
Meter2 Trubine Diag.Sensitivity Period
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4593-4599
Spare
4601
4603
4605
4607
4609
4611
4613
4615
4617-4655
4657
4659
4661
4663
4665

Meter #1 Threshold #1
Meter #1 Threshold #2
Meter #1 Threshold #3
Meter #1 Threshold #4
Meter #1 Linear Factor #1
Meter #1 Linear Factor #2
Meter #1 Linear Factor #3
Meter #1 Linear Factor #4
Reserved
Meter #1 DP Low @4mA
Meter #1 DP Low @20mA
Meter #1 DP Lo-Limit
Meter #1 DP Hi-Limit
Meter #1 DP Maintenance

4667
4669
4671
4673
4675

Meter #1 Temperature @4mA


Meter #1 Temperature @20mA
Meter #1 Temperature Lo-Limit
Meter #1 Temperature Hi-Limit
Meter #1 Temperature Maintenance

4677
4679
4681
4683
4685

Meter #1 Pressure @4mA


Meter #1 Pressure @20mA
Meter #1 Pressure Lo-Limit
Meter #1 Pressure Hi-Limit
Meter #1 Pressure Maintenance

2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

4 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

0,1 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-24

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)

4687
4689
4691
4693
4695

Meter #1 Density/Gravity @4mA


Meter #1 Density/Gravity @20mA
Meter #1 Density/Gravity Lo-Limit
Meter #1 Density/Gravity Hi-Limit
Meter #1 Density/Gravity Maintenance

4 or 1 Inferred
4 or 1 Inferred
4 or 1 Inferred
4 or 1 Inferred
4 or 1 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

4697
4699
4701
4703
4705
4707
4709
4711-4715
4717
4719
4721
4723-4725
4727
4729
4731
4733
4735

Meter #1 Density Temp. @4mA


Meter #1 Density Temp. @20mA
Meter #1 Density Temp. Lo-Limit
Meter #1 Density Temp. Hi-Limit
Meter #1 Density Temp. Maintenance
Meter #1 DP High @4mA
Meter #1 DP High. @20mA
Spare
Meter #1 Dens.Correction Factor
Meter #1 Dens.Period Low Limit
Meter #1 Dens.Period High Limit
Spare
Meter #2 DP Low @4mA
Meter #2 DP Low @20mA
Meter #2 DP Low Lo-Limit
Meter #2 DP Low Hi-Limit
Meter #2 DP Low Maintenance

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
4 Inferred
4 Inferred.

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

5 Inferred
3 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

4 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

4737
4739
4741
4743
4745

Meter #2 Temperature @4mA


Meter #2 Temperature @20mA
Meter #2 Temperature Lo-Limit
Meter #2 Temperature Hi-Limit
Meter #2 Temperature Maintenance

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

4747
4749
4751
4753
4755

Meter #2 Pressure @4mA


Meter #2 Pressure @20mA
Meter #2 Pressure Lo-Limit
Meter #2 Pressure Hi-Limit
Meter #2 Pressure Maintenance

0,1 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

4757
4759
4761
4763
4765
4767
4769
4771
4773
4775

Meter #2 Density/Gravity @4mA


Meter #2 Density/Gravity @20mA
Meter #2 Density/Gravity Lo-Limit
Meter #2 Density/Gravity Hi-Limit
Meter #2 Density/Gravity Maintenance
Meter #2 Density Temp. @4mA
Meter #2 Density Temp. @20mA
Meter #2 Density Temp. Lo-Limit
Meter #2 Density Temp. Hi-Limit
Meter #2 Density Temp. Maintenance

4 or 1 Inferred
4 or 1 Inferred
4 or 1 Inferred
4 or 1 Inferred
4 or 1 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-25

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

4777
4779
4781-4785
4787
4789
4791
4793-4795

Meter #2 DP High @4mA


Meter #2 DP High @20mA
Spare
Meter #2 Dens.Correction Factor
Meter #2 Dens.Period Low Limit
Meter #2 Dens.Period High Limit
Spare

4797
4799
4801
4803
4805
4807
4809
4811
4813
4815

Spare#1 @4mA
Spare#1 @20mA
Spare#1 Lo-Limit
Spare#1 Hi-Limit
Spare#1 Maintenance
Spare#2 @4mA
Spare#2 @20mA
Spare#2 Lo-Limit
Spare#2 Hi-Limit
Spare#2 Maintenance

4817
4819
4821
4823
4825
4827
4829
4831

GM/CC Conversion Factor


Weight of H2O
Reference Density
Run Switch Low Set Point
Run Switch High Set Point
Atmospheric Pressure PSIA
Pulse Output Volume #1 Pulses/Unit
Pulse Output Volume #2 Pulses/Unit

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
4 Inferred
4 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write

5 Inferred
3 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*
0,1,2,3,4 Inferred*

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
3 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

4833
Analog Output #1 at 4 mA
4835
Analog Output #1 at 20 mA
4837
Analog Output #2 at 4 mA
4839
Analog Output #2 at 20 Ma
4841
Calibration Meter #1 Mass Flowrate Override
3 Inferred
Read/Write
4843
Calibration Meter #2 Mass Flowrate Override
3 Inferred
Read/Write
4845-4849
Spare
The following registers (4851-4869) are only good for version sfc.1.36 and higher
4851
Meter #1 Density Press. @4mA
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write
4853
Meter #1 Density Press. @20mA
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write
4855
Meter #1 Density Press. Lo-Limit
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write
4857
Meter #1 Density Press. Hi-Limit
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write
4859
Meter #1 Density Press. Maintenance
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write
4861
Meter #2 Density Press. @4mA
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write
4863
Meter #2 Density Press. @20mA
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write
4865
Meter #2 Density Press. Lo-Limit
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write
4867
Meter #2 Density Press. Hi-Limit
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write
4869
Meter #2 Density Press. Maintenance
0,1 Inferred*
Read/Write

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-26

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

The following registers (4871-4905) are only good for version sfc1.38 and higher)
4871
Meter#1 PID Auto/Manual
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4873
Meter#1 PID Flow Loop Used (1=Yes)
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4875
Meter#1 PID Flow Direct/Reverse Act
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4877
Meter#1 PID Pressure Loop Used (1=Yes)
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4879
Meter#1 PID Pressure Direct/Reverse Act
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4881
Meter#1 PID Flow Loop in Service
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4883
Meter#1 PID Pressure Loop in Service
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4885
Meter#1 PID 0=Low,1=High Signal
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4887
Meter#1 PID Flow Base 0=Gross,1=Net,2=Mass
0 Inferred
Read/Write
4889
4891
4893
4895
4897
4899
4901
4903
4905
4907-4909

Meter#2 PID Auto/Manual


Meter#2 PID Flow Loop Used (1=Yes)
Meter#2 PID Flow Direct/Reverse Act
Meter#2 PID Pres.Loop Used (1=Yes)
Meter#2 PID Pres.Direct/Reverse Act
Meter#2 PID Flow Loop in Service
Meter#2 PID Pres.Loop in Service
Meter#2 PID 0=Low,1=High Signal
Meter#2 PID Flow Base 0=Gross,1=Net,2=Mass
Spare

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-27

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

4911
4913
4915
4917
4919
4921
4923
4925
4927
4929
4931
4933
4935
4937
4939
4941
4943
4945
4947
4949
4951
4953
4955
4957
4959
4961
4963
4965
4967
4969
4971
4973
4975
4977-4993

Meter #2 Threshold #1
Meter #2 Threshold #2
Meter #2 Threshold #3
Meter #2 Threshold #4
Meter #2 Linear Factor #1
Meter #2 Linear Factor #2
Meter #2 Linear Factor #3
Meter #2 Linear Factor #4
Profile Alarms
Meter #1 Profile Zone #1 Avg.Rev Error %
Meter #1 Profile Zone #1 Avg.Blade Error %
Meter #1 Profile Zone #1 Avg.Profile Error %
Meter #1 Profile Zone #2 Avg.Rev Error %
Meter #1 Profile Zone #2 Avg.Blade Error %
Meter #1 Profile Zone #2 Avg.Profile Error %
Meter #1 Profile Zone #3 Avg.Rev Error %
Meter #1 Profile Zone #3 Avg.Blade Error %
Meter #1 Profile Zone #3 Avg.Profile Error %
Meter #2 Profile Zone #1 Avg.Rev Error %
Meter #2 Profile Zone #1 Avg.Blade Error %
Meter #2 Profile Zone #1 Avg.Profile Error %
Meter #2 Profile Zone #2 Avg.Rev Error %
Meter #2 Profile Zone #2 Avg.Blade Error %
Meter #2 Profile Zone #2 Avg.Profile Error %
Meter #2 Profile Zone #3 Avg.Rev Error %
Meter #2 Profile Zone #3 Avg.Blade Error %
Meter #2 Profile Zone #3 Avg.Profile Error %
Meter #1 Profile Current Zone Rev Error %
Meter #1 Profile Current Zone Blade Error %
Meter #1 Profile Current Zone Profile Error %
Meter #2 Profile Current Zone Rev Error %
Meter #2 Profile Current Zone Blade Error %
Meter #2 Profile Current Zone Profile Error %
Spare

4995

Digital Inputs Status (B0:digital in#1,B1:digital#2 in,B2:digital in#3,


B3:digital in#4 )
Digital Output Status (B0:digital out#1,B1:digital out#2,B2:digital out#3,
B3:digital out#3, B4:digital out#4)
Ticks Left
Reserved

4997
4999
5001-5039

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
0 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

The following registers (5041-5049) are only good for version sfc.1.36 and higher
Scratch Pad for Program Variables (Long Integer) 5031,5033-5069
5041 Sratch Pad Program Variable Integer
5043
5045
5047
5049
5051
5053
5055
5057-5079

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-28

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

Last Hourly Data Area


3811 =
Requested Date (mmddyy) (32 bits)
3028 =
Requested Hour (16 bits)
3029 =
Last Hourly Report Request (16 bits)
Set requested date, set requested hour, and then last hourly report request to 1.
8001-8015
8017
8019
8021
8023
8025
8027
8029
8031
8033
8035
8037
8039
8041
8043
8045
8047
8049
8051
8053
8055
8057
8059
8061
8063
8065
8067
8069
8071
8073
8075
8077
8079
8081
8083
8085
8087
8089
8091
8093

Reserved
Meter #1 Forward Batch Gross
Meter #1 Forward Batch Net
Meter #1 Forward Batch Mass
Spare
Meter #1 Forward FWA DP
Meter #1 Forward FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Forward FWA Pressure
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density Temperature
Meter #1 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Forward FWA Y Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA Fa
Meter #1 Forward FWA K/CD/MF
Meter #1 Forward FWA CTL
Meter #1 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #1 Gross Flowrate
Meter #1 Net Flowrate
Meter #1 Mass Flowrate
Spare
Meter #1 DP
Meter #1 Temperature
Meter #1 Pressure
Meter #1 Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Dens.Temperature
Meter #1 LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Y Factor
Meter #1 Fa Factor
Meter #1 K/CD/MF
Meter #1 GM/CC
Meter #1 CTL
Meter #1 CPL
Meter #1 Equilibrium Pressure
Meter #1 API
Meter #1 SG
Meter #1 Reverse Batch Gross
Meter #1 Reverse Batch Net
Meter #1 Reverse Batch Mass
Spare
Meter #1 Reverse FWA DP

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
3 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
2 Inferred.
1 Inferred
3 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
3 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred

Read

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-29

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

8095
8097
8099
8101
8103
8105
8107
8009
8009
8113
8115
8117
8119
8121
8123
8125

Meter #1 Reverse FWA Temperature


Meter #1 Reverse FWA Pressure
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Dens.Temperature
Meter #1 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Y Factor
Meter #1 Reverse FWA FA
Meter #1 Reverse FWA K/CD/MF
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CTL
Meter #1 Table used
Meter #1 Unit of Measurement
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CpL
Meter #1 Reverse FWA GM/CC
Meter #1 Forward FWA GM/CC
Meter #1 Reverse FWA GM/CC@60
Meter #1 Forward FWA GM/CC@60

8127-8133
8135
8137
8139
8141
8143
8145
8147
8149
8151
8153
8155
8157
8159
8161
8163
8165
8167-8173
8175-8177
8179
8181
8183
8185
8187
8189
8191
8193
8195
8197

Spare
Meter #1 Reverse Cum Gross
Meter #1 Reverse Cum Net
Meter #1 Reverse Cum Mass
Spare
Meter #1 Forward Cum Gross
Meter #1 Forward Cum Net
Meter #1 Forward Cum Mass
Spare
Meter #1 Table Used
Meter #1 Batch Number
Meter #1 Batch Start Date
Meter #1 Batch Start Time
Meter #1 Batch End Date
Meter #1 Batch End Time
Meter #1 Product Used
Meter #1 Unit of Measurement
Meter #1 Product ID
Meter #1 ID
Meter #1 Pipe ID
Meter #1 Orifice ID
Meter #1 Density Correction Factor
Meter #1 CTL
Meter #1 CPL
Meter #1 Equilibrium Pressure
Meter #1 API
Meter #1 SG
Meter #1 SG@60
Meter #1 K Factor

DECIMAL READ/WRITE
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
3 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
4 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
8 Chars.
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
3 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Data 4-30

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

The following registers (8199-8203) are only good for version sfc1.38 and higher)
8199
Meter#1 Turbine Diag Rev.Error %
2 Inferred
Read
8201
Meter#1 Turbine Diag Blade Error %
2 Inferred
Read
8203
Meter#1 Turbine Diag Profile Error %
2 Inferred
Read
8205-8215
Reserved
8217
Meter #2 Forward Batch Gross
1 Inferred
Read
8219
Meter #2 Forward Batch Net
1 Inferred
Read
8221
Meter #2 Forward Batch Mass
2 Inferred
Read
8223
Spare
8225
Meter #2 Forward FWA DP
4 Inferred
Read
8227
Meter #2 Forward FWA Temperature
2 Inferred
Read
8229
Meter #2 Forward FWA Pressure
1 Inferred
Read
8231
Meter #2 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
3 Inferred
Read
8233
Meter #2 Forward FWA Density Temperature
2 Inferred
Read
8235
Meter #2 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
3 Inferred
Read
8237
Meter #2 Forward FWA Y Factor
6 Inferred
Read
8239
Meter #2 Forward FWA Fa
6 Inferred
Read
8241
Meter #2 Forward FWA K/CD/MF
6 Inferred
Read
8243
Meter #2 Forward FWA CTL
4 Inferred
Read
8245
Meter #2 Forward FWA CPL
4 Inferred
Read
8247
Meter #2 Gross Flowrate
1 Inferred
Read
8249
Meter #2 Net Flowrate
1 Inferred
Read
8251
Meter #2 Mass Flowrate
3 Inferred
Read
8253
Spare
8255
Meter #2 DP
4 Inferred
Read
8257
Meter #2 Temperature
2 Inferred.
Read
8259
Meter #2 Pressure
1 Inferred
Read
8261
Meter #2 Density LB/FT3
3 Inferred
Read
8263
Meter #2 Dens.Temperature
2 Inferred
Read
8265
Meter #2 LB/FT3.b
3 Inferred
Read
8267
Meter #2 Y Factor
6 Inferred
Read
8269
Meter #2 Fa Factor
6 Inferred
Read
8271
Meter #2 K/CD/MF
6 Inferred
Read
8273
Meter #2 GM/CC
6 Inferred
Read
8275
Meter #2 CTL
4 Inferred
Read
8277
Meter #2 CPL
4 Inferred
Read
8279
Meter #2 Equilibrium Pressure
3 Inferred
Read
8281
Meter #2 API
1 Inferred
Read
8283
Meter #2 SG
4 Inferred
Read
8285
Meter #2 Reverse Batch Gross
1 Inferred
Read
8287
Meter #2 Reverse Batch Net
1 Inferred
Read
8289
Meter #2 Reverse Batch Mass
2 Inferred
Read
8291
Spare
8293
Meter #2 Reverse FWA DP
4 Inferred
Read
8295
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Temperature
2 Inferred
Read
8297
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Pressure
1 Inferred
Read
8299
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
3 Inferred
Read
8301
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Dens.Temperature
2 Inferred
Read
8303
Meter #2 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
3 Inferred
Read
8305
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Y Factor
6 Inferred
Read
8307
Meter #2 Reverse FWA FA
6 Inferred
Read
8309
Meter #2 Reverse FWA K/CD/MF
6 Inferred
Read
8311
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CTL
4 Inferred
Read

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-31

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

8313
8315
8317
8319
8321
8323
8325
8327-8333
8335
8337
8339
8341
8343
8345

Meter #2 Table used


Meter #2 Unit of Measurement
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CTL
Meter #2 Reverse FWA GM/CC
Meter #2 Forward FWA GM/CC
Meter #2 Reverse FWA GM/CC@60
Meter #2 Forward FWA GM/CC@60
Spare
Meter #2 Reverse Cum Gross
Meter #2 Reverse Cum Net
Meter #2 Reverse Cum Mass
Spare
Meter #2 Forward Cum Gross
Meter #2 Forward Cum Net

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
4 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

1 Inferred
1 Inferred

Read
Read

8347
8349
8351
8353
8355
8357
8359
8361
8363
8365
8367-8373
8375-8377
8379
8381
8383
8385
8387
8389
8391
8393
8395
8397

Meter #2 Forward Cum Mass


Spare
Meter #2 Table Used
Meter #2 Batch Number
Meter #2 Batch Start Date
Meter #2 Batch Start Time
Meter #2 Batch End Date
Meter #2 Batch End Time
Meter #2 Product Used
Meter #2 Unit of Measurement
Meter #2 Product ID
Meter #2 ID
Meter #2 Pipe ID
Meter #2 Orifice ID
Meter #2 Density Correction Factor
Meter #2 CTL
Meter #2 CPL
Meter #2 Equilibrium Pressure
Meter #2 API
Meter #2 SG
Meter #2 SG@60
Meter #2 K Factor

2 Inferred

Read

0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred
16 Chars.
8 Chars.
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
5 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
3 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Data 4-32

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

The following registers (8399-8403) are only good for version sfc1.38,fc 1.32 and higher)
8399
Meter#2 Turbine Diag Rev.Error %
2 Inferred
Read
8401
Meter#2 Turbine Diag Blade Error %
2 Inferred
Read
8403
Meter#2 Turbine Diag Profile Error %
2 Inferred
Read
8405-8409
Spare
8411
Spare #1 Data
4 Inferred
Read
8413
Spare #2 Data
4 Inferred
Read
8415-8419
Spare
8421
Station Gross Flow Rate
1 Inferred
Read
8423
Station Net Flow Rate
1 Inferred
Read
8425
Station Mass Flow Rate
3 Inferred
Read
8427
Spare
8429
Station Forward Gross Batch Total
1 Inferred
Read
8431
Station Forward Net Batch Total
1 Inferred
Read
8433
Station Forward Mass Batch Total
2 Inferred
Read
8435
Spare
8437
Station Forward Gross Cum Total
1 Inferred
Read
8439
Station Forward Net Cum. Total
1 Inferred
Read
8441
Station Forward Mass Cum. Total
2 Inferred
Read
8443
Spare
8445
Station Reverse Gross Batch Total
1 Inferred
Read
8447
Station Reverse Net Batch Total
1 Inferred
Read
8449
Station Reverse Mass Batch Total
2 Inferred
Read
8451
Spare
8453
Station Reverse Gross Cum Total
1 Inferred
Read
8455
Station Reverse Net Cum. Total
1 Inferred
Read
8457
Station Reverse Mass Cum. Total
2 Inferred
Read
8459
Spare

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-33

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

8461
8463
8465
8467
8469
8471

Meter #1 Forward Hourly Gross Total


Meter #1 Forward Hourly Mass Total
Meter #1 Forward Hourly Net Total
Meter #1 Forward Hourly FWA DP
Meter #1 Forward Hourly FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Forward Hourly FWA Pressure

1 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

8473
8475
8477
8479
8481
8483
8485-8495
8497-8499

Meter #2 Forward Hourly Gross Total


Meter #2 Forward Hourly Mass Total
Meter #2 Forward Hourly Net Total
Meter #2 Forward Hourly FWA DP
Meter #2 Forward Hourly FWA Temperature
Meter #2 Forward Hourly FWA Pressure
Spare
Meter #1 Alarm Flag

1 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Chars.

Read

LAST HOURLY DATA AREA ENDS

Date: 7/10/2012

Dynamic Flow Computers

Modbus Data 4-34

SFC332L Manual

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

Y E S T E R D A Y D A T A A R E A ( S M A L L E P R O M O N L Y - V E R S I O N 1 .2 4. 5 O R A B O V E )
8749
Date
0 Inferred
Read
8751
Meter #1 Table Used
0 Inferred
Read
8753
Meter #1 Opening Forward GROSS Total
1 Inferred
Read
8755
Meter #1 Opening Forward NET Total
1 Inferred
Read
8757
Meter #1 Opening Forward MASS Total
2 Inferred
Read
8759
Meter #1 Forward Daily GROSS Total
1 Inferred
Read
8761
Meter #1 Forward Daily NET Total
1 Inferred
Read
8763
Meter #1 Forward Daily MASS Total
2 Inferred
Read
8765
Meter #1 Forward FWA Temperature
2 Inferred
Read
8767
Meter #1 Forward FWA Pressure
1 Inferred
Read
8769
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
3 Inferred
Read
8771
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density Temp
2 Inferred
Read
8773
Meter #1 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
3 Inferred
Read
8775
Meter #1 Forward FWA K/CD/LMF Factor
6 Inferred
Read
8777
Meter #1 Forward FWA CTL
4 Inferred
Read
8779
Meter #1 Forward FWA CPL
4 Inferred
Read
8781
Meter #1 Batch Number
0 Inferred
Read
8783
Meter #1 Batch Start Date
0 Inferred
Read
8785
Meter #1 Batch Start Time
0 Inferred
Read
8787
Meter #1 Batch End Date
0 Inferred
Read
8789
Meter #1 Batch End Time
0 Inferred
Read
8791
Meter #1 Dens.Corr.Factor
5 Inferred
Read
8793
Meter #1 K Factor
3 Inferred
Read
YESTERDAY DATA AREA ENDS

L A S T H O U R D A T A A R E A ( S M A L L E P R O M O N L Y - V E R S I O N 1 .2 4. 5 O R A B O V E )
8795
8797
8799
8801
8803

Meter #1 Forward Batch Gross


Meter #1 Forward Batch Net
Meter #1 Forward Batch Mass
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Forward FWA K/CD/MF

1 Inferred
1 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

8805
8807
8809
8811
8813
8815

Meter #1 Batch Number


Meter #1 Density Correction Factor
Meter #1 Forward Hourly FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Forward Hourly FWA Pressure
Last Hour Data - Date
Last Hour Data - Hour

0 Inferred
5 Inferred
2 Inferred
1 Inferred
0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

LAST HOUR DATA AREA ENDS

Date: 7/10/2012

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Modbus Data 4-35

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Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Flow Resolution (meter#1- 2638, meter#2 2644)
Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)

Current Data Area


9001
9003

Meter #1 Calculation Type Flag


Meter #1 Flow Flag/Flow Dir

0 Inferred
0 Inferred

Read
Read

Flow Direction B0-B3 : 1:Reverse, 0:Forward


Flow Flag B4-B7 : 1:Meter#1 Bi-Dir,2:Meter#2 Bi-Dir,3:Meter#1/#2 Bi-Dir

9005
9007
9009
9011
9013
9015
9017
9019
9021
9023
9025
9027
9029
9031
9033
9035
9037
9039
9041
9043
9045
9047
9049
9051
9053
9055
9057
9059
9061
9063
9065
9067
9069
9071
9073
9075
9077
9079
9081
9083
9085

Meter #1 Alarm Status Flag


Meter #1 Forward Batch GROSS
Meter #1 Forward Batch NET
Meter #1 Forward Batch MASS
Spare
Meter #1 Forward FWA DP
Meter #1 Forward FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Forward FWA Pressure
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Forward FWA Dens.Temperature
Meter #1 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Forward FWA Y Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA Fa Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA K/CD/MF Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA CTL
Meter #1 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #1 GROSS Flowrate
Meter #1 NET Flowrate
Meter #1 MASS Flowrate
Spare
Meter #1 DP
Meter #1 Temperature
Meter #1 Pressure
Meter #1 Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Densitometer Temperature
Meter #1 LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Y Factor
Meter #1 Fa Factor
Meter #1 K/CD/LMF Factor
Meter #1 GM/CC
Meter #1 CTL Factor
Meter #1 CPL Factor
Meter #1 Equilibrium Pressure
Meter #1 API
Meter #1 SG
Meter #1 Reverse Batch GROSS
Meter #1 Reverse Batch NET
Meter #1 Reverse Batch MASS
Spare
Meter #1 Reverse FWA DP
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Temperature

0 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
1,2,3 Inferred*

Read
Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
3 Inferred
2 Inferred
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
3 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
3 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
1,2,3 Inferred*

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*

Read
Read

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Modbus Data 4-36

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Flow Resolution (meter#1- 2638, meter#2 2644)
Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)

9087
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Pressure
0,1 Inferred*
9089
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
3 Inferred
9091
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Dens.Temperature
0,1,2 Inferred*
9093
Meter #1 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
3 Inferred
9095
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Y Factor
6 Inferred
9097
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Fa Factor
6 Inferred
9099
Meter #1 Reverse FWA K/CD/MF Factor
6 Inferred
9101
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CTL
4 Inferred
9103
Meter #1 Table used
0 Inferred
9105
Meter #1 Unit of Measurement
0 Inferred
9107
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CPL
4 Inferred
9109
Meter #1 Reverse FWA GM/CC
6 Inferred
9111
Meter #1 Forward FWA GM/CC
6 Inferred
9113
Meter #1 Reverse FWA GM/CC@60
6 Inferred
9115
Meter #1 Forward FWA GM/CC@60
6 Inferred
9117-9123
Spare
9125
Meter #1 Reverse Cum GROSS
0,1,2 Inferred*
9127
Meter #1 Reverse Cum NET
0,1,2 Inferred*
9129
Meter #1 Reverse Cum MASS
1,2,3 Inferred*
9131
Spare
9133
Meter #1 Forward Cum GROSS
0,1,2 Inferred*
9135
Meter #1 Forward Cum NET
0,1,2 Inferred*
9137
Meter #1 Forward Cum MASS
1,2,3 Inferred*
9139
Spare
9141
Meter #1 Table Used
0 Inferred
9143
Meter #1 Batch Number
0 Inferred
9145
Meter #1 Batch Start Date
0 Inferred
9147
Meter #1 Batch Start Time
0 Inferred
9149
Meter #1 Batch End Date
0 Inferred
9151
Meter #1 Batch End Time
0 Inferred
9153
Meter #1 Product Used
0 Inferred
9155
Meter #1 Unit of Measurement
0 Inferred
9157-9163
Meter #1 Product ID
16 Chars.
9165-9167
Meter #1 ID
8 Chars.
9169
Meter #1 Pipe ID Inches
5 Inferred
9171
Meter #1 Orifice ID Inches
5 Inferred
9173
Meter #1 Density Correction Factor
5 Inferred
9175
Meter #1 CTL
4 Inferred
9177
Meter #1 CPL
4 Inferred
9179
Meter #1 Equilibrium Pressure
3 Inferred
9181
Meter #1 API
1 Inferred
9183
Meter #1 SG
4 Inferred
9185
Meter #1 SG@60
4 Inferred
9187
Meter #1 K Factor
3 Inferred
9189-9200 Spare
9201
Meter #2 Calculation Type Flag
0 Inferred
9203
Meter #2 Flow Flag/Flow Dir
0 Inferred
Flow Direction B0-B3 : 1:Reverse, 0:Forward
Flow Flag B4-B7 : 1:Meter#1 Bi-Dir,2:Meter#2 Bi-Dir,3:Meter#1/#2 Bi-Dir
9205
Meter #2 Alarm Status Flag
0 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Read

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Modbus Data 4-37

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Flow Resolution (meter#1- 2638, meter#2 2644)
Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)

9207
9209
9211
9213
9215
9217
9219
9221
9223
9225
9227
9229
9231
9233
9235
9237
9239
9241
9243
9245
9247
9249
9251
9253
9255
9257
9259
9261
9263
9265
9267
9269
9271
9273
9275
9277
9279
9281
9285
9285
9287
9289
9291
9293
9295

Meter #2 Forward Batch GROSS


Meter #2 Forward Batch NET
Meter #2 Forward Batch MASS
Spare
Meter #2 Forward FWA DP
Meter #2 Forward FWA Temperature
Meter #2 Forward FWA Pressure
Meter #2 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #2 Forward FWA Dens.Temperature
Meter #2 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #2 Forward FWA Y Factor
Meter #2 Forward FWA Fa Factor
Meter #2 Forward FWA K/CD/MF
Meter #2 Forward FWA CTL
Meter #2 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #2 GROSS Flowrate
Meter #2 NET Flowrate
Meter #2 MASS Flowrate
Spare
Meter #2 DP
Meter #2 Temperature
Meter #2 Pressure
Meter #2 Density LB/FT3
Meter #2 Densitometer Temperature
Meter #2 LB/FT3.b
Meter #2 Y Factor
Meter #2 Fa Factor
Meter #2 K/CD/LMF
Meter #2 GM/CC
Meter #2 CTL Factor
Meter #2 CPL Factor
Meter #2 Equilibrium Pressure
Meter #2 API
Meter #2 SG
Meter #2 Reverse Batch GROSS
Meter #2 Reverse Batch NET
Meter #2 Reverse Batch MASS
Spare
Meter #2 Reverse FWA DP
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Temperature
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Pressure
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Dens.Temperature
Meter #2 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Y Factor

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
1,2,3 Inferred*

Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
3 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
3 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
6 Inferred
4 Inferred
4 Inferred
3 Inferred
1 Inferred
4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
1,2,3 Inferred*

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

4 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1 Inferred*
3 Inferred
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred
6 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

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Modbus Data 4-38

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Flow Resolution (meter#1- 2638, meter#2 2644)
Temperature Resolution (2794)
Pressure Reslution (2795)
9297
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Fa Factor
6 Inferred
9299
Meter #2 Reverse FWA K/CD/MF
6 Inferred
9301
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CTL
4 Inferred
9303
Meter #2 Table used
0 Inferred
9305
Meter #2 Unit of Measurement
0 Inferred
9307
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CPL
4 Inferred
9309
Meter #2 Reverse FWA GM/CC
6 Inferred
9311
Meter #2 Forward FWA GM/CC
6 Inferred
9313
Meter #2 Reverse FWA GM/CC@60
6 Inferred
9315
Meter #2 Forward FWA GM/CC@60
6 Inferred
9317-9323
Spare
9325
Meter #2 Reverse Cum GROSS
0,1,2 Inferred*
9327
Meter #2 Reverse Cum NET
0,1,2 Inferred*
9329
Meter #2 Reverse Cum MASS
1,2,3 Inferred*
9331
Spare
9333
Meter #2 Forward Cum GROSS
0,1,2 Inferred*
9335
Meter #2 Forward Cum NET
0,1,2 Inferred*
9337
Meter #2 Forward Cum MASS
1,2,3 Inferred*
9339
Spare
9341
Meter #2 Table Used
0 Inferred
9343
Meter #2 Batch Number
0 Inferred
9345
Meter #2 Batch Start Date
0 Inferred
9347
Meter #2 Batch Start Time
0 Inferred
9349
Meter #2 Batch End Date
0 Inferred
9351
Meter #2 Batch End Time
0 Inferred
9353
Meter #2 Product Used
0 Inferred
9355
Meter #2 Unit of Measurement
0 Inferred
9357-9364
Meter #2 Product ID
16 Chars.
9365-9368
Meter #2 ID
8 Chars.
9369
Meter #2 Pipe ID Inches
5 Inferred
9371
Meter #2 Orifice ID Inches
5 Inferred
9373
Meter #2 Density Correction Factor
5 Inferred
9375
Meter #2 CTL
4 Inferred
9377
Meter #2 CPL
4 Inferred
9379
Meter #2 Equilibrium Pressure
3 Inferred
9381
Meter #2 API
1 Inferred
9383
Meter #2 SG
4 Inferred
9385
Meter #2 SG@60
4 Inferred
9387
Meter #2 K Factor
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

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Modbus Data 4-39

Modbus Address Table 32 Bits


ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

DECIMAL READ/WRITE

*Note: no of decimal position is contengined on the resolution setting.


Flow Resolution (meter#1- 2638, meter#2 2644)

Forward/Reverse Flow Rate Data Area (Version 1.40.4 or above)


9631
9633
9635

Meter #1 Forward GROSS Flow Rate


Meter #1 Forward NET Flow Rate
Meter #1 Forward MASS Flow Rate

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

9637
9639
9641

Meter #1 Reverse GROSS Flow Rate


Meter #1 Reverse NET Flow Rate
Meter #1 Reverse MASS Flow Rate

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

9643
9645
9647

Meter #2 Forward GROSS Flow Rate


Meter #2 Forward NET Flow Rate
Meter #2 Forward MASS Flow Rate

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

9649
9651
9653

Meter #2 Reverse GROSS Flow Rate


Meter #2 Reverse NET Flow Rate
Meter #2 Reverse MASS Flow Rate

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

9655
9657
9659

Station Forward GROSS Flow Rate


Station Forward NET Flow Rate
Station Forward MASS Flow Rate

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

9661
9663
9665

Station Reverse GROSS Flow Rate


Station Reverse NET Flow Rate
Station Reverse MASS Flow Rate

0,1,2 Inferred*
0,1,2 Inferred*
3 Inferred

Read
Read
Read

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Modbus Data 4-40

Alarms and Status Codes


PREVIOUS DATA ALARM AREA
Set last alarm status request (3030) to 1.
4001
last alarm date mmddyy
4003
last alarm time hhmmss
6
4
2
4005
last alarm flag = (ID x 10 ) + (CODE x 10 ) + (ACODE x 10 ) +STATUS
4007
last alarm meter #1 batch total
4009
last alarm meter #2 batch total
Last Alarm Flag
ID

CODE

ACODE

STATUS

ID
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Analog Input 1
Analog Input 2
Analog Input 3
Analog Input 4
RTD 1
RTD 2
Analog Output 1
Analog Output 2

8
9
11
12
20
21
22

Densitometer 1
Densitometer 2
METER 1
METER 2
Multivar DP
Multivar Pressure
Multivar Temp.

17= Event Status


If:
= ON
= OFF
Then: Status !=0 Status==0
18= Calibration Mode
If:
= ON
= OFF
Then: Status !=0 Status==0

CO D E
(If ID 1 2 )
1 Mass
2 Specific Gravity Out of Range
3 Temperature Out of Range
4 ALPHA T Out of Range
5 Batch Preset Warning

6
7
8
9

Batch Preset
Down
Start
API Out of Range

ACO D E
Given in one hexadecimal byte (HEX 00):

in binary
bit
bit 6 = :
bit 4 = :
bit 0 = :

00000000
76543210
0
1
0
1
0
1

1 meter configuration
2 meters configuration
Meter #2 Flow in Forward Direction
Meter #2 Flow in Reverse Direction
Meter #1 Flow in Forward Direction
Meter #1 Flow in Reverse Direction

ST ATU S
(If ID 1 2 )
0

ID = 9:
ID = 6 OR 7:
If (ID 9,6,7)

FAILED OK
OVERRANGE OK
Then STATUS - OK

1
2
4
5

HI
LO
FAILED
OVERRANGE

PREVIOUS ALARM DATA AREA ENDS

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Modbus Data 4-41

Previous Audit Data Area


Set last audit data request (3031) to 1.
8501
Last Audit Date mmddyy
8503
Last Audit Time hhmmss
th
8505
Old Value (Decimal Inferred in the 4 byte of 8513)
th
8507
New Vaule(Decimal Inferred in the 4 byte of 8513)
8509
Meter #1 Batch Total (Meter #1 Flow Resolution Inferred)
8511
Meter #2 Batch Total (Meter #2 Flow Resolution Inferred)
8513
Code Flag
Code Flag
Config Code

No.

Audit Code

Old/New Value Decimal Inferred

Conf ig Cod e

in binary
bit
bit 6 = :
bit 4 = :
bit 0 = :

00000000
76543210

0
1
0
1
0
1

1 meter configuration
2 meters configuration
Meter #2 Flow in Forward Direction
Meter #2 Flow in Reverse Direction
Meter #1 Flow in Forward Direction
Meter #1 Flow in Reverse Direction

NO .
Tag ID Assignments

DP Low
DP High
Temperature
Pressure
Density
Density Temperature
DP Low
DP High
Temperature
Pressure
Density
Density Temperature
Spare #1
Spare #2
Analog Output #1
Analog Output #2
Analog Input #1
Analog Input #2
Analog Input #3
Analog Input #4
RTD #1
RTD #2
Meter 1 Densitometer Press.
Meter 2 Densitometer Press.
Multivariable DP
Multivariable Pressure
Multivariable Temperature

Meter #2

31
32
33
35
37
39
41
42
34
36
38
40
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
61
62
63

Meter #1

Product ID

1
Meter #1
2
Meter #2
11
Product #1
12
Product #2
13
Product #3
14
Product #4
15
Product #5
16
Product #6
17
Product #7
18
Product #8
19
Product #9
20
Product #10
21
Product #11
22
Product #12
23
Product #13
24
Product #14
25
Product #15
26
Product #16
Examples:
14:
Product #2 ID
33:
Temp.@ Meter 1
36:
Press.@ Meter 2

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Modbus Data 4-42

Audit Codes
1

DP Cut Off

52

Spare #1 Maintenance

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
50
51

DP High Switch Percentage


Equilibrium Pressure Override
Gravity Override
Alpha T Override
Pipe ID
Orifice ID
API Override
SG Override
Density Override
Alpha T E-6 Override
Ratio of Heat
Viscosity
Pipe Thermal
Orifice Thermal
Reference Temperature of Pipe
Reference Temperature of Orifice
K Factor
Meter Factor
Reverse Meter Factor
Calibration Data
Calibration Data
Calibration Data
Calibration Data
Calibration Data
Calibration Data
Calibration Data
Calibration Data
DP Low @4mA
DP Low @20mA
DP Maintenance
DP High @4mA
DP High @20mA
Temperature @4mA
Temperature @20mA
Temperature Maintenance
Pressure @4mA
Pressure @20mA
Pressure Maintenance
Density/Gravity @4mA
Density/Gravity @20mA
Density/Gravity Maintenance
Dens. Temperature @4mA
Dens. Temperature @20mA
Dens. Temperature Maintenance
Spare #1 @4mA
Spare #1 @20mA

53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
184
185

Spare #2 @4mA
Spare #2 @20mA
Spare #2 Maintenance
Analog Output Limit @4mA
Analog Output Limit@20mA
Density Correction Factor
GM/CC Conversion Factor
Weight of H2O
Atmospheric Pressure PSIA
Pulse Output #1 Volume
Pulse Output #2 Volume
Common Temperature
Common Pressure
Station Type
Flow rate Display
Calculation Type
Y Factor Select
Tap Select 0=Flange,1=Pipe
Use Stack DP 0=No, 1=Yes
Densitometer Type
Density Unit
Use Meter Temp. as Dens. Temperature
Day Start Hour
Disable Alarms
Batch Type
Flow Resolution
DP Low Assignment
Temperature Assignment
Pressure Assignment
Densitometer Assignment
Dens. Temperature Assignment
DP High Assignment
Spare#1 Assignment
Spare#2 Assignment
DP Low Fail Code
Temperature Fail Code
Pressure Fail Code
Densitometer Fail Code
Dens. Temp Fail Code
Spare#1 Fail Code
Spare#2 Fail Code
***SEE NOTE (next page)
Flow Cut Off Hertz
Densitometer Pressure Assignment
Use Meter Press. As Dens. Pressure
Densitometer Pressure Failcode

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Modbus Data 4-43

Example: M2 Density Correction Factor is changed from 1.00000 to 1.10000


8501
Last Audit Date mmddyy
00 00 C8 C8 (Hex), 051400 (Digit) May 14, 2000
8503

Last Audit Time hhmmss


00 03 0d 40 (Hex), 200000(Digit) 8 PM

8505

Old Value (Decimal Inferred in the 4 byte of 8513)


00 01 86 a0 (Hex) 100000 (Digit)
th
4 byte of 8513 = 5 (Decimal Places)
result = 1.00000

8507

New Vaule(Decimal Inferred in the 4 byte of 8513)


00 01 ad b0 (Hex) 110000 (Digit)
th
4 byte of 8513 = 5 (Decimal Places)
Rsult = 1.10000

8509

Meter #1 Batch Total (Meter #1 Flow Resolution Inferred)


00 00 01 F4 (Hex), 500 (Digit)
Assume Meter#1 Flow Resolution is 1
Result = 50.0

8511

Meter #1 Batch Total (Meter #2 Flow Resolution Inferred)


00 00 01 F4 (Hex), 500 (Digit)
Assume Meter#2 Flow Resolution is 1
Result = 50.0

th

th

8513 Code Flag


40 26 3a 05 in Hex
1st Byte Config Code in Binary 01000000 bit 6 is on (2 Meters
Configuration)
nd
2 Byte NO 26 (Hex) 38 (Digit) Meter#2 Density,
rd
3 Byte Audit Code 3A(Hex) 58 (Digit) Density Correction Factor
th
4 Byte Decimal Places 05(Hex) 5 Decimal Places

NOTE: When Audit Code = 180, then the following Modbus Addresses store the
parameters indicated.
8501

System Start Date

8503

System Start Time

8505

System Failed Date

8507

System Failed Time

8509

Not Used

8511

Not Used

PREVIOUS AUDIT DATA AREA ENDS

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Modbus Data 4-44

CURRENT ALARM STATUS


4 Bytes in Hex - FF FF FF FF
M E T E R #1: M O D B U S A D D R E S S 9 49 7
M E T E R #2: M O D B U S A D D R E S S 9 49 9
The Current Alarm Status is a 4-byte string that resides at Modbus address 9497 for Meter #1 and
Modbus address 9499 for Meter #2. The alarm status codes are the same for both meters.

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Byte Position

01
02
04
08
10
20
40
80
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
01
02
04
08
10
20
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
01
02
04
08
10
20
40

Flowrate High
Flowrate Low
Temperature Assignment High
Temperature Assignment Low
Pressure Assignment High
Pressure Assignment Low
Gravity/Density Assignment High
Gravity/Density Assignment Low
Dens.Temperature Assignment High
Dens.Temperature Assignment Low
DP Used Assignment High
DP Used Assignment Low
Densitometer Failed
Densitometer Failed
Down
SG Out of Range
Temperature Out of Range
Alpha T Out of Range
Batch Preset Warning
Batch Preset
API Out of Range

O T H E R A L A R M S ( M O D B U S A D D R E S S 9 49 5 )
4 Bytes in Hex - FF FF FF FF
1st
01
02
04
08
40
80
00
00

2nd
00
00
00
00
00
00
20
40

3rd
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

4th
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

Byte Position
Analog Output #1 Overrange
Analog Output #2 Overrange
Spare #1 Assignment High
Spare #1 Assignment Low
Spare #2 Assignment High
Spare #2 Assignment Low
Event Status ON
Calibration Mode ON

CURRENT ALARMS STATUS SECTION ENDS

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Modbus Data 4-45

INPUT ASSIGNMENTS
1 Analog Input #1
2 Analog Input #2
3 Analog Input #3
4 Analog Input #4
5 RTD#1
6.- RTD#2
10 Multi.Variable

ADDRESS

DESCRIPTION

2798
2799
2800
2801
2802
2803

Meter #1 BS&W Assignment


Meter #1 Temperature Assignment
Meter #1 Pressure Assignment
Meter #1 Density Assignment
Meter #1 Dens.Temperature Assignment
Meter #1 Dens.Pressure Assignment

2804
2805
2806
2807
2808
2809
2810
2811

Meter #2 BS&W Assignment


Meter #2 Temperature Assignment
Meter #2 Pressure Assignment
Meter #2 Density Assignment
Meter #2 Dens.Temperature Assignment
Meter #2 Dens.Pressure Assignment
Spare #1 Assignment
Spare #2 Assignment

2841-2844
2845-2848
2849-2852
2853-2856
2857-2860
2861-2864
2865-2866
2867-2870

Analog Input #1 TAG ID


Analog Input #2 TAG ID
Analog Input #3 TAG ID
Analog Input #4 TAG ID
RTD #1 TAG ID
RTD #2 TAG ID
Analog Output #1 TAG ID
Analog Output #2 TAG ID

8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars.
8 Chars
8 Chars
8 Chars

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Modbus Data 4-46

FLOATING POINTS
7001
7002
7003
7004
7005
7006
7007
7008
7009
7010
7011
7012
7013
7014
7015
7016
7017
7018
7019
7020
7021
7022
7023
7024
7025
7026
7027
7028
7029
7030
7031
7032
7033
7034
7035
7036
7037
7038
7039
7040
7041
7042
7043
7044
7045
7046
7047
7048
7049
7050

Meter#1 Sarasota Constant D0


Meter#1 Sarasota Constant T0
Meter#1 Sarasota Constant K
Meter#1 Sarasota Constant Temperature Coeff.
Meter#1 Sarasota Constant Temperature Cal.
Meter#1 Sarasota Constant Pressure Coeff.
Meter#1 Sarasota Constant Pressure Cal.
Meter#1 UGC Constant K0
Meter#1 UGC Constant K1
Meter#1 UGC Constant K2
Meter#1 UGC Constant KT
Meter#1 UGC Constant Temperature Cal
Meter#1 UGC Constant K
Meter#1 UGC Constant P0
Meter#1 Solartron Constant K0
Meter#1 Solartron Constant K1
Meter#1 Solartron Constant K2
Meter#1 Solartron Constant K18
Meter#1 Solartron Constant K19
Meter#1 Solartron Constant K20A
Meter#1 Solartron Constant K20B
Meter#1 Solartron Constant K21A
Meter#1 Solartron Constant K21B
Meter#1 Solartron Constant KR
Meter#1 Solartron Constant KJ
Meter#2 Sarasota Constant D0
Meter#2 Sarasota Constant T0
Meter#2 Sarasota Constant K
Meter#2 Sarasota Constant Temperature Coeff.
Meter#2 Sarasota Constant Temperature Cal.
Meter#2 Sarasota Constant Pressure Coeff.
Meter#2 Sarasota Constant Pressure Cal.
Meter#2 UGC Constant K0
Meter#2 UGC Constant K1
Meter#2 UGC Constant K2
Meter#2 UGC Constant KT
Meter#2 UGC Constant Temperature Cal
Meter#2 UGC Constant K
Meter#2 UGC Constant P0
Meter#2 Solartron Constant K0
Meter#2 Solartron Constant K1
Meter#2 Solartron Constant K2
Meter#2 Solartron Constant K18
Meter#2 Solartron Constant K19
Meter#2 Solartron Constant K20A
Meter#2 Solartron Constant K20B
Meter#2 Solartron Constant K21A
Meter#2 Solartron Constant K21B
Meter#2 Solartron Constant KR
Meter#2 Solartron Constant KJ

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7051
7052
7053-7060

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Meter#1 Calc. Viscosity


Meter#2 Calc. Viscosity

Modbus Data 4-47

Read
Read

The following registers are only good for version sfc.1.36 and higher
7061
Prog.Var 7791
7062
Prog.Var 7792
7063
Prog.Var 7793
7064
Prog.Var 7794
7065
Prog.Var 7795
7066
Prog.Var 7796
7067
Prog.Var 7797
7068
Prog.Var 7798
7069
Prog.Var 7799
7070
Prog.Var.7800

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

7071
7072
7073
7074
7075

Previous Hour - Prog.Var.7776


Previous Hour - Prog.Var.7777
Previous Hour - Prog.Var.7778
Previous Hour - Prog.Var.7779
Previous Hour - Prog.Var.7780

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

7076
7077
7078
7079
7080

Previous Day - Prog.Var.7781


Previous Day - Prog.Var.7782
Previous Day - Prog.Var.7783
Previous Day - Prog.Var.7784
Previous Day - Prog.Var.7785

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

7081
7082
7083
7084
7085

Previous Batch - Prog.Var.7786


Previous Batch - Prog.Var.7787
Previous Batch - Prog.Var.7788
Previous Batch - Prog.Var.7789
Previous Batch - Prog.Var.7790

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Note: Status Input Counters will be reset at the end of batch


7086
7087
7088
7089

Status Input #1 Counters


Status Input #2 Counters
Status Input #3 Counters
Status Input #4 Counters

Read
Read
Read
Read

Note: Switch Output Counters will be reset at the end of batch


7090
7091

Switch Output #1 Counters


Switch Output #2 Counters

Read
Read

7092
7093
7094
7093
7094
7095

Previous Batch - Status Input #1 Counters


Previous Batch - Status Input #2 Counters
Previous Batch Status Input #3 Counters
Previous Batch - Status Input #4 Counters
Previous Batch - Switch Output #1 Counters
Previous Batch - Switch Output #2 Counters

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

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Modbus Data 4-48

The following registers are only good for version sfc 1.36 and higher

Current Data Area Meter #1


7101
7102
7103
7104
7105
7106
7107
7108
7109
7110
7111
7112
7113
7114
7115
7116
7117
7118
7119
7120
7121
7122
7123
7124
7125
7126
7127
7128
7129
7130
7131
7132
7133
7134
7135
7136
7137
7138
7139
7140
7141
7142
7143
7144
7145
7146
7147
7148

Meter #1 Forward FWA DP


Meter #1 Forward FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Forward FWA Pressure
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Forward FWA Dens.Temperature
Meter #1 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Forward FWA Y Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA FA Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA CD/MF
Meter #1 Forward FWA CTL
Meter #1 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #1 GROSS Flowrate
Meter #1 NET Flowrate
Meter #1 MASS Flowrate
Spare
Meter #1 DP
Meter #1 Temperature
Meter #1 Pressure
Meter #1 Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Densitometer Temperature
Meter #1 LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Y Factor
Meter #1 FA Factor
Meter #1 CD/MF Factor
Meter #1 CTL Factor
Meter #1 CPL Factor
Meter #1 Equilibrium Pressure
Meter #1 Reverse FWA DP
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Pressure
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Dens.Temperature
Meter #1 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Y Factor
Meter #1 Reverse FWA FA Factor
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CD/MF
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CTL
Meter #1 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #1 Pipe ID
Meter #1 Orifice ID
Meter #1 Density Correction Factor
Meter #1 CTL
Meter #1 CPL
Meter #1 Equilibrium Pressure
Meter #1 K Factor
Meter #1 Rev Error %
Meter #1 Blade Error %
Meter #1 Profile Error %

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Modbus Data 4-49

The following registers are only good for version sfc.1.36 and higher

Historical Batch/Daily Data Area Meter #1


3026 =Last Daily Report Request (16 bits). Set last daily report request to 1.
3027 =Last Batch Request. Set last batch request to 1
7201
Meter #1 Rev Error %
7202
Meter #1 Blade Error %
7203
Meter #1 Profile Error %
7204
7205
7206
7207
7208
7209
7210
7211
7212
7213
7214
7215
7216
7217
7218
7219
7220
7221
7222
7223
7224
7225
7226
7227
7228
7229
7230
7231
7232
7233
7233-7240

Meter #1 Forward FWA DP


Meter #1 Forward FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Forward FWA Pressure
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density Temp
Meter #1 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Forward FWA Y Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA FA Factor
Meter #1 Forward FWA CD/MF Factor
Spare
Meter #1 Forward FWA CTL
Meter #1 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #1 Reverse FWA DP
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Temperature
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Pressure
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Density Temp
Meter #1 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Y Factor
Meter #1 Reverse FWA FA Factor
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CD/MF Factor
Spare
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CTL
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CPL
Meter #1 Pipe ID
Meter #1 Orifice ID
Meter #1 Dens.Corr.Factor
Meter #1 K Factor
Spare Data #1
Spare Data #2
Spare

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Modbus Data 4-50

Historical Hourly Data Area Meter #1


The following registers are only good for version sfc.1.36 and higher
3029 =

Last Hourly Report Request (16 bits)

Set last hourly report request to 1.


7241
Meter #1 Forward FWA DP
7242
Meter #1 Forward FWA Temperature
7243
Meter #1 Forward FWA Pressure
7244
Meter #1 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
7245
Meter #1 Forward FWA Dens.Temperature
7246
Meter #1 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
7247
Meter #1 Forward FWA Y Factor
7248
Meter #1 Forward FWA FA Factor
7249
Meter #1 Forward FWA CD/MF
7250
Meter #1 Forward FWA CTL
7251
Meter #1 Forward FWA CPL
7252
Meter #1 GROSS Flowrate
7253
Meter #1 NET Flowrate
7254
Meter #1 MASS Flowrate
7255
Spare
7256
Meter #1 DP
7257
Meter #1 Temperature
7258
Meter #1 Pressure
7259
Meter #1 Density LB/FT3
7260
Meter #1 Densitometer Temperature
7261
Meter #1 LB/FT3.b
7262
Meter #1 Y Factor
7263
Meter #1 FA Factor
7264
Meter #1 CD/MF Factor
7265
Meter #1 CTL Factor
7266
Meter #1 CPL Factor
7267
Meter #1 Equilibrium Pressure
7268
Meter #1 Reverse FWA DP
7269
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Temperature
7270
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Pressure
7271
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
7272
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Dens.Temperature
7273
Meter #1 Reverse FWA LB/FT.b
7274
Meter #1 Reverse FWA Y Factor
7275
Meter #1 Reverse FWA FA Factor
7276
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CD/MF
7277
Meter #1 Reverse FWA CTL
7278
Meter #1 Forward FWA CPL
7279
Meter #1 Pipe ID
7280
Meter #1 Orifice ID
7281
Meter #1 Density Correction Factor
7282
Meter #1 CTL
7283
Meter #1 CPL
7284
Meter #1 Equilibrium Pressure
7285
Meter #1 K Factor
7286
Meter #1 Rev Error %
7287
Meter #1 Blade Error %
7288
Meter #1 Profile Error %

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Modbus Data 4-51

The following registers are only good for version sfc 1.36 and higher

Current Data Area Meter #2


7301
7302
7303
7304
7305
7306
7307
7308
7309
7310
7311
7312
7313
7314
7315
7316
7317
7318
7319
7320
7321
7322
7323
7324
7325
7326
7327
7328
7329
7330
7331
7332
7333
7334
7335
7336
7337
7338
7339
7340
7341
7342
7343
7344
7345
7346
7347
7348

Meter #2 Forward FWA DP


Meter #2 Forward FWA Temperature
Meter #2 Forward FWA Pressure
Meter #2 Forward FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #2 Forward FWA Dens.Temperature
Meter #2 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #2 Forward FWA Y Factor
Meter #2 Forward FWA FA Factor
Meter #2 Forward FWA CD/MF
Meter #2 Forward FWA CTL
Meter #2 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #2 GROSS Flowrate
Meter #2 NET Flowrate
Meter #2 MASS Flowrate
Spare
Meter #2 DP
Meter #2 Temperature
Meter #2 Pressure
Meter #2 Density LB/FT3
Meter #2 Densitometer Temperature
Meter #2 LB/FT3.b
Meter #2 Y Factor
Meter #2 FA Factor
Meter #2 CD/MF Factor
Meter #2 CTL Factor
Meter #2 CPL Factor
Meter #2 Equilibrium Pressure
Meter #2 Reverse FWA DP
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Temperature
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Pressure
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Dens.Temperature
Meter #2 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Y Factor
Meter #2 Reverse FWA FA Factor
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CD/MF
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CTL
Meter #2 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #2 Pipe ID
Meter #2 Orifice ID
Meter #2 Density Correction Factor
Meter #2 CTL
Meter #2 CPL
Meter #2 Equilibrium Pressure
Meter #2 K Factor
Meter #2 Rev Error %
Meter #2 Blade Error %
Meter #2 Profile Error %

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Date: 7/10/2012

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Modbus Data 4-52

The following registers are only good for version sfc.1.36 and higher

Historical Batch/Daily Data Area Meter #2


3026 =Last Daily Report Request (16 bits). Set last daily report request to 1.
3027 =Last Batch Request. Set last batch request to 1
7401
Meter #2 Rev Error %
7402
Meter #2 Blade Error %
7403
Meter #2 Profile Error %
7404
7405
7406
7407
7408
7409
7410
7411
7412
7413
7414
7415
7416
7417
7418
7419
7420
7421
7422
7423
7424
7425
7426
7427
7428
7429
7430
7431
7432
7433
7433-7440

Meter #2 Forward FWA DP


Meter #2 Forward FWA Temperature
Meter #2 Forward FWA Pressure
Meter #2 Forward FWA LB/FT3
Meter #2 Forward FWA Density Temp
Meter #2 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #2 Forward FWA Y Factor
Meter #2 Forward FWA FA Factor
Meter #2 Forward FWA CD/MF Factor
Spare
Meter #2 Forward FWA CTL
Meter #2 Forward FWA CPL
Meter #2 Reverse FWA DP
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Temperature
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Pressure
Meter #2 Reverse FWA LB/FT3
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Density Temp
Meter #2 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Y Factor
Meter #2 Reverse FWA FA Factor
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CD/MF Factor
Spare
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CTL
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CPL
Meter #2 Pipe ID
Meter #2 Orifice ID
Meter #2 Dens.Corr.Factor
Meter #2 K Factor
Spare Data #1
Spare Data #2
Spare

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Date: 7/10/2012

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SFC332L Manual

Modbus Data 4-53

The following registers are only good for version sfc.1.36 and higher

Historical Hourly Data Area Meter #2


3029 =
Last Hourly Report Request (16 bits)
Set last hourly report request to 1.
7441
Meter #2 Forward FWA DP
7442
Meter #2 Forward FWA Temperature
7443
Meter #2 Forward FWA Pressure
7444
Meter #2 Forward FWA LB/FT3
7445
Meter #2 Forward FWA Dens.Temperature
7446
Meter #2 Forward FWA LB/FT3.b
7447
Meter #2 Forward FWA Y Factor
7448
Meter #2 Forward FWA FA Factor
7449
Meter #2 Forward FWA CD/MF
7450
Meter #2 Forward FWA CTL
7451
Meter #2 Forward FWA CPL
7452
Meter #2 GROSS Flowrate
7453
Meter #2 NET Flowrate
7454
Meter #2 MASS Flowrate
7455
Spare
7456
Meter #2 DP
7457
Meter #2 Temperature
7458
Meter #2 Pressure
7459
Meter #2 Density LB/FT3
7460
Meter #2 Densitometer Temperature
7461
Meter #2 LB/FT3.b
7462
Meter #2 Y Factor
7463
Meter #2 FA Factor
7464
Meter #2 CD/MF Factor
7465
Meter #2 CTL Factor
7466
Meter #2 CPL Factor
7467
Meter #2 Equilibrium Pressure
7468
Meter #2 Reverse FWA DP
7469
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Temperature
7470
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Pressure
7471
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Density LB/FT3
7472
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Dens.Temperature
7473
Meter #2 Reverse FWA LB/FT3.b
7474
Meter #2 Reverse FWA Y Factor
7475
Meter #2 Reverse FWA FA Factor
7476
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CD/MF
7477
Meter #2 Reverse FWA CTL
7478
Meter #2 Forward FWA CPL
7479
Meter #2 Pipe ID
7480
Meter #2 Orifice ID
7481
Meter #2 Density Correction Factor
7482
Meter #2 CTL
7483
Meter #2 CPL
7484
Meter #2 Equilibrium Pressure
7485
Meter #2 K Factor
7486
Meter #2 Rev Error %
7487
Meter #2 Blade Error %
7488
Meter #2 Profile Error %

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Date: 7/10/2012

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Modbus Data 4-54

Programmable Floating Point Variables


Hourly Report 77767780, (Read/Write) 5 variables will be reset at the end of hour.
Daily Report 77817785, (Read/Write) 5 variables will be reset at the end of day.
Batch Report 77867790, (Read/Write) 5 variables will be reset at the end of batch.
Display Variable 77917798(Read/Write). 7791-7795 will be stored in the snap shot report
Scratch Pad for Floating Point Variables 7801-7830
7071-7075 Last Hour Program Variables (Read Only)
7076-7080 Last Day Program Variables (Read Only)
7081-7085 Last Batch Program Variables (Read Only)

Date: 7/10/2012

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