Separate Scaling Factors
For A & B Inputs Display Rate & Total
Pulse Input - 10 kHz Max.
RS422/RS232 Serial Communication (optional)
Modbus RTU RS422/RS485/RS232 (optional)
NEMA 4X / IP65 Front Panel
Separate Add/Subtract Simultaneous Inputs
Quadrature and Up/Down Direction Control Inputs (optional)
30mV Magnetic Pickup Inputs (optional)
4-20mA or 0-20mA Analog Output (optional)
CSA Listed
Start/Stop Buttons &
Remote Inputs
Separate 8 Digit K-Factors For Rate & Total
Accepts Pulse or Analog Inputs
Displays Rate, Total and Grand Total
Security Lockout with Missing Pulse Detection
Scaled Pulse Output
Two Way RS232/422 Communications Option
2 Setpoints For Two Stage Valve Control
NEMA 4X (IP65) Front Panel
Provide economical method of obtaining remote readings from gas meters that
are installed in basements, on rooftops, or in other hard to reach
locations.
The
ROOTS® micro corrector is part of the new Micro series of electronic
products from Dresser Measurement. The Micro Corrector, Model PTZ +
Log, calculates corrected volume by measuring live temperature and
pressure. Supercompressibility is calculated using the AGA 8/SGERG 88
Gross Characterization Method. The unit has logging capability for 35 days
of hourly logs, 48 days of daily logs and 15 months of monthly logs, as well
as an audit log. Designed to be the best value in the industry, available in
a variety of mounting styles and in several transducer ranges, the ROOTS®
micro corrector offers versatility at a competitive price.
ROOTS® Meter with Integral Micro Corrector
Model IMC/C
The IMC/C is the new line of integral volume correctors from Dresser
Measurement. The product is available on Series B ROOTS® meters, sizes
8C through 16M (G16 to G250).
The new IMC/C
measures live pressure and
temperature to calculate corrected volume, includes supercompressibility
calculations (SGERG 88/AGA 8 Gross Characterization Method) and data/
audit logging functions.
The pressure transducer and temperature RTD are mounted inside the meter
enclosure, therefore the possibility of tampering with these sensors is
reduced. There is an additional cost savings as external temperature and
pressure connections are not required. In addition to the LCD, the accessory
unit also has a back up mechanical counter, which offers a lower cost option
to
instrument drive mounted correctors.