Calibration and Multi-Well Configuration for Red Eye 2G Water Cut Meter

Good morning all,

I'm looking for some assistance with the calibration and configuration of a Red Eye 2G water cut meter.
We've installed the unit on the oil outlet of a test separator. While we've followed the manufacturer's manual for calibration, we're still not getting reliable results.
We typically test five different wells, each with distinct fluid properties. We've carried out the oil, air, and water calibrations individually for each well, and as expected, each produced different calibration coefficients.
Assuming all individual calibrations are valid, my question is:
How can we configure the meter (or associated system) to recognize which well is currently aligned to the test separator, so it applies the correct calibration coefficients in real time and provides accurate readings?

Any insights on how you have handled multi-well scenarios with the Red Eye 2G would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks in advance.
Isabel
 
If your test separator is automated, the same signal that switches the test manifold (from Well 1 to Well 2, etc.) can be used to trigger the meter's calibration change. You can use discrete inputs from manifold valve positions mapped to calibration profiles or send Modbus register writes using the control system logic.
 
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