1 Index 8 Net
1 Index 8 Net
1 Index 8 Net
For Windows
Version 8.1
Latest revision 10/22/11
Instrument Engineering Suite for
Control Valves, Flow Elements, AGA Orifice
Calculations, Flow Meters, and
Pressure-Relief Devices and Relief Valves
With auxiliary programs for pressure loss in pipe, waterhammer and
process data
(for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 32-bit and 64-bit)
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Contents
System Requirements
Technical Questions
Installation Network Version
Setting Up Calculations in Ver 8
Navigating the Manual and General
Program Information
Resetting database file location or
for Creating new database
Resetting Default Paths
What InstruCalc does for You
What's New in Version 8.1
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InstruCalc Options
Section 1: Control Valves (CV) ..................................................... 1
Sizing Principles,
Oversizing and Undersizing,
Selecting Body Style,
Noise Levels,
Formulas Used,
Materials of Construction,
Sizing the Actuator,
Control Valve Rangeability,
Considerations for Liquid Flow,
Considerations for Gas and Steam Flow,
Considerations for Two-Phase Flow,
Program Overview,
Control Valve Sizing Table of Contents,
Program Features,
Program Menu Options,
Convert data from version 5.x to Access,
Edit tables,
Typical Calculation,
Engineering Units,
Data Printout,
Data Sheet,
Data Sheet Listings Printout,
Program Data File Specification,
Pressure Drop Caculation,
Program Pipe Dimensions,
Liquid Water Hammer Calculation,
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Graphing.
Section 2: Flow Elements..................................................... 67
ISO Flow Elements - Program Overview,
Flow Element Sizing Principles,
ISO Flow Elements Program Accuracy,
AGA Orifice Plates - Program Overview,
Flow Devices and Meters Program Overview,
Flow Elements Sizing Program Accuracy
Flow Element Program Table of Contents,
Program Features,
Program Menu Options,
Convert data from version 5.x to Access,
Edit tables,
Flow Element Sizing Selections,
Flow Meters,
AGA Flow Elements,
ISO Orifice Plates,
ISO Flow Elements,
Other Flow Elements,
Typical Calculation,
Engineering Units,
Material Selection,
Calculation Data Printout,
Data Sheet,
Data Sheet Listings Printout,
Data Files,
Pipe Inside Diameter,
Pressure Drop Calculation,
Section 3: Relief Devices.....................................................195
Program Overview,
Accuracy of the Calculation,
Sizing Considerations,
Types of Valves,
Valve Applications,
Rupture Disks,
Tank Vents,
Relief Device Sizing Program Table of Contents,
New Calculation Menu,
Program Menu Options,
Convert data from version 5.x to Access,
Relief device Sizing Selections:
Relief Valves
Liquid relief
Gas relief
Steam relief
Two phase relief
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Heat Exchanger
Entrapped liquid
Tube failure
Pipeline
Entrapped liquid
Fire size
Liquid vaporization
Gas Expansion
Rupture disks
Liquid flow
Gas flow
Tank vents
Gas relief
Typical calculation,
Relief Valve Liquid,
Rupture Disk Liquid,
Relief Valve Two Phase Flow,
Heat Exchanger Entrapped Liquid Calculation,
Pipeline Entrapped Liquid Calculation,
Heat Exchanger Tube Rupture Calculation,
Rupture Disk Size Calculations Gas,
Tank Vent Calculation Gas,
Gas, Steam or Vapor Calculation Known Flow,
Relief Valve Size Steam Calculation Known Flow,
Relief Valve Fire Size Liquid Vaporization,
Engineering Units,
Inlet and Outlet Pressure Loss Calculation,
Calculation Data Printout,
Data Sheet,
Data Files,
Listings,
Program Pipe Dimensions,
Section 4: Process Engineering Data Programs............................................301
Program Overview,
Process Engineering Data Table of Contents,
Program Features,
Program Menu Options,
Liquid Pipe Loss Calculation,
Engineering Units,
Liquid Water Hammer Calculation,
Calculation Data Printout,
Gas Pipe Pressure Loss Calculation,
Calculation Data Printout,
Data Files,
Pipe Dimensions,
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Appendix A: Sources
Control Valves
Flow Elements
Pitot Tubes
Pressure Relief Valves
Heat Exchanger, Piping, Entrapped Liquid
Tank Vents
Rupture Disks
Auxiliary Programs
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System Requirements
30 MB of available free hard disk space for program. Database requirements depend on
amount of data saved.
Technical Questions?
Contact:
Gulf Software Support
713-520-4426
[email protected]
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IMPORTANT:
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6. Select the Change Drive option on the lower pop-up screen for the license file
path screen. Ignore the Enter password field. It is not used.
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7. Select the Browse option on the above screen to get to the following screen.
Note: the default drive and path for the CD installation may be pre-populated
in the field.
8. On the License file path screen above, select the Server Drive where you just
installed the InstruCalc7.ini file from the drive drop down menu and then click
Select Path.
9. Once you have selected the correct drive (left click on drive:\path to
highlight), select the Find InstruCalc.ini option button as noted on above
screen and the result is shown below.
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10.Choose the desired file, in this example below, h:\InstruCalc7.ini from the
Files Found field (left click on file to highlight)
11.Click on the Select File button, then click on the Save button and then the OK
button, and you will get the following pop-up. This operation creates file
named InstDRV.txt on the server in the loction where the license file is. The
content of this file is the mapped drive ( in this case it would read - h: ).
14.Select OK from this screen and the following 2 screens pop up.
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15.Now select the Get New Licence option from the lower pop-up screen shown
above. Ignore the Enter Password field. It is not used.
16.From the License Details screen above, select the Edit Licence by Phone
option and you will get the registration screen below. Note that this License
Details screen also shows the number of licensed users. In this case 1. If this
is not showing there is a problem with your installation or license file.
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19.After entering the number in the Reg Key 1 field, select Ok.
20.Server is Authorized
The server is activated. After closing the menu on the server you may now go to
the activate workstation steps.
NOTE: The Server must be activated (all steps performed first) before the Work
Stations can be activated.
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4. Select the Get New Licence option from the lower screen. Ignore the Enter
password field. It is not used. Also ignore the Change Drive option as you
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completed that by copying the InstDRV.txt file from the server to the local
drive. The following License Details screen appears.
Note that this License Details screen also shows the number of licensed
users. In this case 1. If this is not showing there is a problem with your
installation or license file.
5. Select the Edit Licence by Phone option to access the Registration screen
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8. Ignore the Enter password field and the Change Drive option and select
the Get New License option by pressing the button to get the following
screen
9. From the License Details screen above, select the Edit Licence by
Phone option and you will get the registration screen below. Note that
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this License Details screen also shows the number of licensed users. In
this case 1. If this is not showing there is a problem with your
installation or license file.
12.
After entering the number given to you in the Reg Key 1 field,
select Ok.
13.
Server is Authorized
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The server is activated. After closing the menu on the server you may now
go back to activate this workstation that you are on.
NOTE: The Server must be activated (all steps performed first) before the
Work Station can be activated.
1. Now run the InstruCalc software on the workstation that you installed
the software on by right clicking and running as administrator (even if
you have admin rights) the InstruCalcNetwork.exe from the
C:\Program Files\InstruCalc Instrument Sizing Suite folder and you will
get the following popup.
3. Ignore the Enter password field and the Change Drive option and select
the Get New License option by pressing the button to get the following
screen
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or this error
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You need to check and make sure that the user is a member of the
appropriate group or that his ID has permissions to that local folder and also
the shared folder on the server.
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In version 8, some of these same selections and additional ones are now
made from the Change setup option button on the module calculation
screen. Most noticeable and significant is the Units option has moved.
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For your calculations, if you plan on using units other than the
default English Mass units, please use this screen to make your
initial units setup. Once you have selected your desired units for
calculation on this screen, you may fine tune the individual input
units on the calculation screen using the line item buttons.
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you will first be directed to the modules Main Menu screen and given the option of starting a
new calculation or retrieving an existing record. This is done on InstruCalcs new file option
menu. This menu allows you to start a new calculation or retrieve/edit existing files.
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Now from the Record Selection area you can search for existing records of previously saved
calculations to the default database file location. Options include: First which will display the
first record in the database file showing basic information of it in the Selected Record Data
fields; Last which will display the last record in the database file; < and > will scroll through the
database records displaying each one in the Selected Record Data fields; Browse which will list
all of the records in the database file that you can select from; Delete which will delete the
selected file, Find tag which allows you to enter the file Tag you are looking for; Display
calculation which will display the calculation screen of the selected record and Display data
sheet which will display the data sheet of the selected record IF a data sheet was prepared and
saved.
Close DB option will close the open database and disable the Record Selection and Selected
Record Data areas of the menu.
If you select Browse for DB Path, you can browse for additional data base files that you may
have created in alternate locations. Once selected, you will be able to search for and display
previous calculations and data sheets.
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Save As
To file a record in a different file location (i.e. not the default location) Save As
uses the Windows file access system to find the file and then save the data.
However before you can use the Save As you must first create the new database
in the alternate location using the steps described in the next section.
The default drive is now becomes the new path. To get back to the original path
either use Save As again or go back to the main menu (where you will see the
path) if it is not the one you then close the Data Base and select and save the
required path.
Save As enables the user to retrieve a previous calculation and add it to the
current work. The procedure for this is as follows, in the main menu call up the
old data base and find the required calculation. In the calculation, change the tag
number for the current project and using the Save As procedure, find the current
project path and save the data.
Note: The default path will remain as the current project path.
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Open the module that you want to use. In this case we are opening Flow Elements:
From the main Flow Element Sizing Programs menu, choose Browse for DB Path in the
DataBase Location and Control section on the menu screen.
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The Data file pop-up box (as shown below) will appear with the default drive and path showing
in the selection field.
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In the Drive and path box, type in your new desired Drive and path, such as C:\Flow
Elements\GPC
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You will get some pop-ups asking to use the path elements you are entering, select OK.
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The Flow Element Sizing Programs main menu will come back up.
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The following Create New Database File pop-up Window will appear. Click on Yes as
you are creating a new
Database file. (There should not be one already existing in the newly created location).
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You will receive confirmation that the new database
file has been created in the location you set.
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Click OK. You may now save files to this location rather than the default location.
Changing the default database files in the other modules is performed in the same manner as
above for Flow Elements module.
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2. From the main Control Valve Selection and Sizing Programs menu, click on File and then
choose File default path.
Options now are Database default path, User unit file default path, Printout headings default path
and Tables default path.
3. Select the first option, Database default path and you will get the Data file default path
popup.
5. From the left side of this screen, use the drop down options to find the drive and path
where you installed your software.
6. Find the CVData folder and click on the Find Access Files button
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7. Highlight the path in the large files found field and click on the Select File button. This
will place your path in the Drive and path field at the top of the screen.
8. Click Save and OK to save this as the new default path for database files (i.e. the location
you installed the software).
Do the same above steps for the new User unit file default path and Printout headings default
path by selecting File/File default path and the corresponding option. The path will be the same
for these as it was for the database file. These are stored in the *DB.MDB folder.
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Make calculations
Prepare data sheets
Prepare summary reports
In addition, the Control Valve and Flow Element modules now have graphing capabilities for the
performed calculations.
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Provision has been provided to transfer Version 5.x data to MS Access for Version 8
use .
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Data files are now Microsoft Access. Version8.1 now saves all calculated data. There
are now separate tables for calculation data, units data, data sheets, pressure drop
calculations, chemical properties composition data and water hammer data. This
allows for data to be available for manipulation.
We think you will find the InstruCalc 8.1 for Windows better than ever. If you have any
suggestions, please write us and let us know. We will consider them for a newer version.
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