Operation
Cleanfit W CPA450
16
Hauser
4
Operation
4.1
First commissioning
Before the first commissioning, make sure of the following items:
• All seals are correctly seated (on the assembly and process connection).
• The sensor is correctly installed and connected.
• The water supply line is correctly connected to the rinse connections (if fitted).
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Warning!
Danger of spraying liquid.
Before applying the process pressure to the assembly, make sure the connections are correctly fitted.
If you use a ball valve for the rinse chamber as a vent valve, ensure the other sides of the rinse
chamber are closed by the dummy plugs. Otherwise the assembly may
not
be put into the process!
4.2
Operating elements
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Fig. 9:
Operating elements
1
Cable gland Pg 11
2
Allen screw M5
3
Compression fitting
4
Lock ring
5
Manual lever for ball valve opening and closing
6
Immersion tube
7
Setting collar for adjustment of immersion depth
8
Drill holes for hook wrench
9
G¼ rinse connection
10
Sensor holder with protecting cage and stop lip
You have the following options for operating the
assembly:
• Setting collar (pos. 7)
Use the setting collar to adjust the desired
immersion depth.
• Compression fitting (pos. 3)
Use the compression fitting to lock the
assembly in the desired position.
• Hand lever (pos. 5)
Use the hand lever to open or close the ball
valve.
• Immersion tube (6)
Rotate the immersion tube to adjust the
sensor orientation.
• Stop (10)
When moving the assembly to service
position, you pull the immersion tube out of
the process until making contact with the
stop.
The stop also secures the assembly from being
pushed out of the ball valve up to pressure
surges of 16 bar (232 psi) (anti-blow out).
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