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Posted: 2019-10-2512:57 PM
[Imported] Realflo Flow Calc Registers
>>Message imported from previous forum - Category:Realflo Electronic Flow Measurement<< User: mchartrand, originally posted: 2018-10-17 18:24:57 Id:70 This is a re-posting from the obsoleted (October 2018) "Schneider Electric Telemetry & SCADA" forum.
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_**fernandotorres: I'm configuring a system with 02 control flow calculations in software RealFlo, RUN RUN 1 and 2. The flow values of RUN 1 I can read all the values normally. Modbus address 47500 to 47558??. But in RUN 2 I can not read the modbus addresses. What are the correct addresses for reading the values of RUN 2?? Example: Flow volume at base conditions During the contract day. "In RUN 2 I can not read the addresses as 42621 to 42682 manual RealFlo. Values are all at ZERO. The "Modbus Mapping" is disabled. I am using the following tools: Hardware: ScadaPack LP with firmware version: Boot Loader 1:43 RealFlo Software Version: 6.75.1 Telepace Studio Version: 5.0.3 Thank a lot**_
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jdale: I suspect you're looking in the wrong registers for your Run 2 information. According to the Realflo manual: Meter Run 1 Data Registers: 47500 to 48499 Meter Run 2 Data Registers: 46500 to 47499 In order to read the same values for Run 2 that you're reading from Run 1, subtract 1000 from the register numbers used for run 2.