Sierra 840 Marine Sanitation System User Manual


 
Series 830/840/860 Instruction Manual Appendix A
IM-83/84/86-H A-3
Calculating For a Single Gas
The following tables provide K-factors and thermodynamic prop-
erties of gases commonly used with mass flow meters and control-
lers. The purpose of these tables is two-fold:
1. Calibrating an “actual” gas with a reference gas. This is par-
ticularly useful if the actual gas is not a common gas or if it is
toxic, flammable, corrosive, etc.
2. Interpreting the reading of a flow meter or flow controller
which has been calibrated with a gas other than the actual gas.
In applying the tables, the following fundamental relationship is used:
Q
1
/Q
2
= K
1
/K
2
(1)
Where:
Q = The volumetric flow rate of the gas referenced to standard
conditions of 0°C and 760 mm Hg (sccm or slm),
K = The K-factor defined in equation (6),
( )
1
= Refers to the “actual” gas, and
( )
2
= Refers to the “reference” gas.
The K-factor is derived from the first law of thermodynamics ap-
plied to the sensor tube, as described in Chapter 1:
H =
mC !T
N
p
(2)