Ryan Johnson Thu, Feb 29, 2024, 4:24 AM https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1l8hyTQUi2pb7Yvy9DdCMsU88iuvVc_7Y?usp=drive_link Here is the PSU software and troubleshooting. Please let me know if you Ray Young Ray@thermalinstrument.com via uoregon.onmicrosoft.com Mon, Jul 1, 2024, 8:14 AM to rmboyce@teleport.com, Mark, Jefferson, Ryan Jefferson, You are correct below. Leaving the “Flow Full Range” line at 20000 is correct. You only adjust the line “Flow @ 20 mA”. The “Flow Full Range” is how the meter was originally set up with calibration data. If your flow ever increases or decreases from present levels, you can adjust your “Flow @ 20mA” value to help with better meter resolution. The “Flow Full Range” value is like the speedometer in your car, in that, the maximum flow rate the meter can ever measure to. It doesn’t mean you will ever get to that speed but that is the max you can ever measure to with that flow meter. Hope this helps. See below as well. Note – Thermal Instrument will be closed 7/4/2024 and 7/5/2024 for holiday. Ray Young Business Development Thermal Instrument Co. 217 Sterner Mill Road |Trevose | PA |19053 O: 215-544-5203 M:267-476-5827 From: Jefferson Garman Sent: Friday, June 28, 2024 4:19 PM To: Ryan Johnson ; rmboyce@teleport.com; Ray Young ; Mark Hougan Subject: Re: Control Systems West - Invoice 5417 Finally got around to changing these parameters. See attached - Seems to be reading down to 100scfh now - I don't have to change the full flow range right? I left that t 20000. CORRECT I only changed the low flow to 1% and the 4-20mA max to 10000. CORRECT