Operating Manual
Chapter 3 Set up Level, Level Alarms, and Volume Accu-Wave 
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Note: Once you have set up the tank volume, volume is set as a default 
measurement and is shown on the measurement display. To use volume to 
drive a current output or an alarm, you must use the “Set up additional 
measurements” menu (see Chapter 4) to assign volume to a specific 
measurement number and to set up the parameters for the current output 
or alarm. 
Tank Shapes 
The first step in setting up the tank volume is to define the tank shape. If your tank is one 
of the six shapes listed in the table below, simply select the tank shape, select the units, and 
then enter the dimensions of your tank. The required dimensions depend on the selected 
shape as shown in the table. The tank shapes and dimensions are illustrated in , at the end 
of this chapter. 
Basic Tank Shapes 
 Tank Shape  Required Dimensions 
vertical cylinder (type 1)  diameter 
vertical rectangle (type 2)  width, length 
vertical cone (type 3)  top diameter, bottom diameter 
horizontal cylinder/flat ends (type 11)  length, diameter 
horizontal cylinder/domed ends 
(type 12) 
length (not including domed ends), total 
length, diameter 
sphere (type 18)  diameter 
Note: After you select a tank shape, the gauge will compute and display a value 
for the volume. The indicated volume will be correct only if you have 
entered all required dimensions. 
If you did not set up level as the primary measurement, you will be asked 
to enter the “Distance from the reference line to the zero-level” and the 
“maximum level to be measured” in the “Set up Volume” menu. 
If your tank does not fit any of these shapes, select “For other shapes or compound 
shapes.” Additional menu items will be displayed allowing you to select other shapes, 
define the tank as a combination of shapes, or to define volume as a table of volume vs. 
height (level) data pairs, or as a polynomial expression of height. 










