5.12 Calibration
Only used during factory calibration. Password protected and
without functions required for operation in the field.
The BasicMes-2 should be calibrated once per year. For
factory calibration, inspection and repair please send device
to following address:
Wöhler Messgeräte Kehrgeräte GmbH
Schützenstraße 41
33181 Bad Wünnenberg
Germany
Phone:
+49 (2953) 73-100
Fax:
+49 (2953) 73-250
E-mail:
http://mgkg.woehler.de
Please include the following information:
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Your own contact details and return address
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Serial number of device
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What needs to be done: inspection, factory calibration
or repair
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In case of repair: please describe problem
6
PC Software
6.1 Overview
The PC software supplied with the BasicMes-2 has the
following functions:
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Manage general projects data, e.g. address
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Define consumers ("risers") within a project
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Assign valves from the valve database to risers and
predefine presetting value
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Upload data onto the BasicMes-2 before
measurement
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Download data from the BasicMes-2 after
measurement
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Print balancing report
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Display and export results of leakage test and data
logge
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Show real time measurements of connected device
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Manage valve database
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Update function for firmware of the BasicMes-2
6.2 System Requirements
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Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows
Vista or Windows 7
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Microsoft.net Framework 2.0
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Internet connection required for update function
6.3 Functions
The user interface has two main areas: tree structure and
main area.
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The tree structure is on the far left and used to organise data.
Two organisation levels are available: projects and risers.
Risers hold data for a riser or consumer, e.g. design flow,
installed valve and measuring results. One or more risers are
bundled under a project.
Projects hold data for the complete project, e.g. address.
A project is added or deleted by clicking with the right mouse
button onto "Projects" in the tree structure.
A riser is added or deleted by clicking onto project name with
the right mouse button.
The main area has five tabs for various data:
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"Project" for general project data
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"Riser" for input of data concerning a single riser or
consumer
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"Measuring results" for display, print and saving of
measured data of a riser
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"Leakage test" for display and saving of data gathered
during a leakage test
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"Logger" for display and saving of data collected
during a data log
6.3.1 Project
Used for input of general data concerning whole project:
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Address data (two different addresses)
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Remarks field for free text
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Allows tagging if a project has been balanced
successfully or not
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Allows printout of all measuring results as balancing
report
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Fields for design supply and return temperature
6.3.2 Riser
Used for input of data concerning a riser, distribution pipe or
heat consumer:
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Short description or name of riser (free text field)
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Design flow in l/h or m³/h
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Selection of valve for this riser (see below)
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Remarks (free text field)
Selection of valve from valve database
How to select a valve from the valve database
Operation
Open valve database
Chose valve by opening tree
structure
Click onto valve size to select
Confirm selection
Assign valve not in valve database
If a valve is not in the database it has to be input into the
database first before it can be assigned to a riser.
How to add a valve to the valve database
Operation
Open valve database
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Command
SELECT VALVE
OK
Command
SELECT VALVE
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