Table C-1: Mounting Types
(continued)
Option
Description
Pipe/chamber
Select this option if the device is mounted on a chamber/
bridle or in a pipe. When selecting this alternative, enter
the corresponding Inner Diameter as well.
Nozzle
Select this if the device is installed on a nozzle. When
selecting this alternative, configure the Inner Diameter
and the Nozzle Height as well.
Direct/bracket
When the device is mounted directly on the tank roof
with no traditional nozzle, this is the alternative to use.
With this selection, no inner diameter or height is
required, thus those selections are disabled.
Inner diameter
Used with pipe, chamber, and nozzle installations.
Nozzle height
For nozzle installations
Probe length
The probe length is the distance between the Upper Reference Point and the end of the
probe. If a weight is used at the end of the probe, it should not be included.
For flexible single lead probes anchored with chuck, the Probe Length should be
configured as the distance from the Upper Reference Point to the top of the chuck.
For flexible single lead probes anchored with clamps, the Probe Length should be
configured as the distance from the Upper Reference Point to the upper clamp.
This parameter is pre-configured at factory. The probe length must be changed if the
probe is shortened, or if you have ordered a spare transmitter head.
Related information
Upper reference point
Anchor the probe
Probe type
The transmitter is designed to optimize measurement performance for each probe type.
The transmitter automatically makes an initial calibration based on the type of probe that
is used.
This parameter is pre-configured at factory and only needs to be set if the probe is
changed to another type, or if you have installed a spare transmitter.
Select the type of probe that is mounted to the transmitter. Select User Defined probe if
your probe can not be found in the list or if you have done modifications to a standard
probe.
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