# Entering a linearization table by
"Emptying" a vessel
The vessel is gradually filled or emptied.
• The known volume is entered.
• The level is determined automatically
.
#
VH
Entry
1
V2H0
4
H
Delete
2
V2H0
3
H
Semi-automatic
3
V2H1
7
H
Line No.
4
V2H2
e. g. 4.000 m
H
Level
(13.1 ft)
5
V2H3
e. g. 5000 l
H
Volume input
(1320 USgal)
6
V2H1
6
H
Line No.
After entering all pairs of values
V2H0
1
H
Activate table
Full e. g. 5000 l
4 m
(1320 USgal)
(13.1 ft)
5
4
3
2
1
$ Manually entering a linearization table
A max. 11 pairs of values for level and volume
are to be entered for a linearization curve.
#
VH
1
V2H0
4
Text
2
V2H0
2
3
V2H1
1
4
V2H2
e. g. 0.400 m
(1.31 ft)
5
V2H3
e. g. 100.0 l
(26.4 USgal)
6
V2H1
2
After entering all pairs of values
V2H0
1
BD
7
6
Empty
0.4 m
(1.31 ft)
% Exception: a cylindrical horizontal tank
By using the example of a tank having a
diameter of 1, the linearization curve can be
calculated for any cylindrical horizontal tank.
Entry
Text
H
Delete
H
Manual
H
Line No.
H
Level input
H
Volume input
H
Line No.
H
Activate table
Full
Empty
e. g. 100 l
(26.4 USgal)
V
⋅
V %
all
×
V
%
=
-------------------------- -
level
100
100 %
90 %
BD
80 %
70 %
60 %
50 %
40 %
30 %
20 %
10 %
0 %
Level V2H2
Volumen V2H3
Line
No.
User
%
%
V2H1
unit
1
0
0
2
10
5.20
3
20
14.24
4
30
25.23
5
40
37.35
6
50
50.00
7
60
62.64
8
70
74.77
9
80
85.76
10
90
94.79
11
100
100
e
User
unit
23