6 Mounting
6.2 Transducers
FLUXUS G801
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• Insert approx. 100 mm of the tension strap into one of the slots of the tension strap clamp and bend it (see Fig. 6.39).
• If necessary, insert the long end of the tension strap into the metal spring (see Fig. 6.40). The metal spring does not have
to be mounted on:
– steel pipes
– pipes with an outer diameter < 80 mm
– pipes that are not subjected to significant temperature fluctuations
• Place the tension strap around the pipe (see Fig. 6.41).
• Position the tension strap clamp and metal spring (if necessary) on the pipe:
– on a horizontal pipe, mount the tension strap clamp laterally to the pipe, if possible
– mount the metal spring (if necessary) opposite to the tension strap clamp
• Insert the long end of the tension strap into the second slot of the tension strap clamp (see Fig. 6.41 a).
• Tighten the tension strap and bend it.
• Bend both ends of the tension strap (see Fig. 6.41 b).
• Repeat the steps for the second tension strap.
• Position the tension strap at the distance s (see Fig. 6.41).
• Put the rail on the tension strap clamps.
• Use the screws to fix the rail to the tension strap clamps (see Fig. 6.42).
• Tighten the screws.
Fig. 6.39: Tension strap with clamp
Fig. 6.40: Tension strap with metal spring and clamp
1 – tension strap clamp
1 – tension strap clamp
2 – metal spring
Fig. 6.41: Tension strap with metal spring and clamp on the pipe
1 – metal spring
2 – tension strap clamp
s = length of the rail - 33 mm
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