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Proline Prosonic Flow 93T Portable

Installation

Hauser

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2.6

Mechanical preparation

The way in which the sensors are secured differs on account of the pipe nominal diameter and 
the sensor type.

Overview of possible ways to secure the various sensors:

2.6.1 Mounting the sensor holder

Sensor: Prosonic Flow P (DN 15 to 65 / ½ to 2½")

1.

Set the sensor distance determined (e.g. C9) on the sensor holder.
– Position the sensor holders with the aid of the mounting rail.

A0013546

Fig. 4:  Setting the sensor distance with the aid of the mounting rail

A

Sensor distance for measurement via one traverse

B

Sensor distance for measurement via two traverses

Sensor

For the measuring range

Pipe nominal diameter

Secured by

P

DN 15 to 65 (½ to 2½")

DN 15 to 65 (½ to 2½")

Sensor holder

ä

 17

P

DN 50 to 4000 (2 to 160")

DN 

 200 (8")

Strapping bands
(metal, medium nominal diameters)

ä

 14

DN 

>

 200 (8")

Strapping bands
(metal, large nominal diameters)

ä

 15

DN 50 to 4000 (2 to 160")

Mounting with strapping bands
(flexible)

ä

 16

A

B

K I H G F E

K I H G F E

D C B A

27

25

23

27 . 25 . 23

. 21. 19 . 17 . 15 . 13 . 11 . 9 . 7 . 5 . 3 . 1

K I H G F E D C B A

27 . 25 . 23 . 21 . 19 . 17 . 15 . 13 . 11 . 9 . 7 . 5 . 3 . 1

Summary of Contents for Proline Prosonic Flow 93T Portable

Page 1: ...s provided in the Operating Instructions and the additional documentation on the CD ROM supplied The complete device documentation consists of These Brief Operating Instructions Depending on the devic...

Page 2: ...Connecting and switching on the transmitter 8 2 5 Determining the installation distances 9 2 6 Mechanical preparation 11 2 7 Installing Prosonic Flow P DN 15 to 65 to 2 17 2 8 Installing Prosonic Flo...

Page 3: ...manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper or non designated use 1 2 Installation commissioning and operation The measuring device must only be installed connected commissioned and main...

Page 4: ...ROM is mandatory The device must be wired as specified in the wiring and connection diagrams Interconnection must be permitted When hot fluids pass through the measuring tube the surface temperature...

Page 5: ...nical Information on the CD ROM Mounting location Correct flow measurement is possible only if the pipe is full Entrained air or gas forming in the pipe can result in an increase in measuring errors F...

Page 6: ...nd protected against solids buildup Horizontal In the recommended installation range in a horizontal installation position View B gas and air collections at the pipe cover and problematic deposits at...

Page 7: ...sor well clear of fittings such as valves T pieces elbows etc Compliance with the following inlet and outlet runs is recommended in order to ensure measuring accuracy A0013459 Fig 2 Inlet and outlet r...

Page 8: ...250 to 4000 10 to 160 2 3 Determining the necessary installation distances The installation distances that are necessary for installation depend on The type of sensor Prosonic Flow P DN 50 to 4000 2 t...

Page 9: ...f the device 28 1 F Enter the function matrix starting with measured value display 2 P Select the group QUICK SETUP F Confirm selection 3 P Select the SENSOR INSTALLATION function F Confirm selection...

Page 10: ...ng Home position Quick Setup Setup sensor Language Clamp On Measurement Sensor type 1 or 2 Sensor configuration Number of traverses Pipe standard Nominal diameter Pipe material Sound velocity pipe Pip...

Page 11: ...ting rail A0013546 Fig 4 Setting the sensor distance with the aid of the mounting rail A Sensor distance for measurement via one traverse B Sensor distance for measurement via two traverses Sensor For...

Page 12: ...sor holder over the pipe A0013542 Fig 5 Setting the sensor holder on the pipe 3 Release the quick release of the retaining bracket a and push the retaining bracket up against the pipe A0013543 Fig 6 G...

Page 13: ...Endress Hauser 13 4 Fix the sensor holder in place by Tightening the quick release of the retaining bracket a Tightening the quick release b A0013544 Fig 7 Fixing the sensor holder in place a Quick r...

Page 14: ...as tight as possible by hand 5 Set the strapping band to the desired position 6 Push down the tensioning screw and tighten the strapping band so that it cannot slip Second strapping band 7 Proceed as...

Page 15: ...t over the strapping band 4 Wrap the strapping band around the pipe without twisting it 5 Guide the end of the strapping band through the strapping band lock tensioning screw is pushed up 6 Tighten th...

Page 16: ...the ratchet lock a open push the end through the slot Pretension manually by pulling on the free end of the strapping band Note If you do not pretension the bands it is more difficult to release the s...

Page 17: ...y mounted 11 The distance of the sensor holder is set sensor distance 11 Material The following material is needed for mounting Sensor Connecting cable Note Prior to mounting connect the connecting ca...

Page 18: ...ortable 18 Endress Hauser 2 Mount as illustrated in the graphic steps 1 to 5 A0013551 Fig 12 Mounting the sensors This completes the mounting process The sensors can now be connected to the transmitte...

Page 19: ...ted Two measuring wires each with a cable lug and a fixer to position the strapping bands Two sensor holders Coupling fluid for an acoustic connection between the sensor and pipe Two sensors incl conn...

Page 20: ...can still be moved 4 Take the still movable strapping band incl the mounting bolt and move it until both measuring wires are evenly tensioned and tighten the strapping band so that it cannot slip A000...

Page 21: ...es of the sensor with coupling fluid 8 Insert the sensor into the sensor holder 9 Fit the sensor cover on the sensor holder and turn until The sensor cover engages with a click The arrows close are po...

Page 22: ...ows with bores The bores in one of the rows are indicated by letters and the bores in the other row are indicated by numerical values The value determined for the POSITION SENSOR installation distance...

Page 23: ...01117 Fig 19 Mounting the sensor holders 5 Coat the contact surfaces of the sensors with an even layer of coupling fluid approx 1 mm 0 04 thick going from the groove through the center to the opposite...

Page 24: ...transmitter via the connecting cables 25 2 9 Post installation check Are cables or the device damaged visual inspection Does the device correspond to specifications at the measuring point including pr...

Page 25: ...he charger supplied Other equipment could cause the battery to overheat Compare the information on the nameplate of the charger with the local supply voltage and frequency To charge the storage batter...

Page 26: ...g device have the same color code Note To ensure correct measuring results route the cable well clear of electrical machines and switching elements A0011480 Fig 22 Transmitter connections 1 On off swi...

Page 27: ...the onsite display The measuring device starts operating as soon as the startup procedure is complete Various measured values and or status variables appear on the display Note If an error occurs dur...

Page 28: ...1 Minus key for entering selecting 2 Plus key for entering selecting 3 Enter key for calling the function matrix saving When the keys are pressed simultaneously Esc Exit the function matrix step by st...

Page 29: ...e group e g CONTROL F Confirm selection 4 P Select the function group e g BASIC CONFIGURATION F Confirm selection 5 N Select function e g LANGUAGE 6 P Enter code 93 only for the first time you access...

Page 30: ...ioning function settings already made are retained Note Observe the following when performing the Quick Setup Configuration selection Select the ACTUAL SETTING option Unit selection This is not offere...

Page 31: ...Proline Prosonic Flow 93T Portable Commissioning Endress Hauser 31...

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