ViscoSite VL800 Viscometer
Operating Manual
ViscoSite VL800 Viscometer
Galvanic Applied Sciences, Inc.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (978) 848--2701
Operating Manual Rev: 2.0E
Toll-Free: 1 (866) 252-8470
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risks related to their relocation and is solely responsible
for
•
Providing a suitable earth ground for the IS barriers;
•
Connecting the IS barriers to earth ground.
•
Maintaining the required grounding of the IS barriers
whenever the transducer resides in a hazardous area
that has not been declassified AND both the transmitter
and transducer are both wired to the IS barriers such
that the transducer is capable of operation.
Galvanic Applied Sciences assumes no risk nor liability for
any outcome associated with the failure to make or
maintain the above described ground wiring connection.
3.8 Transducer Cooling Requirements
No additional transducer cooling is required for applications where the
transducer block/dome temperature does not exceed 200 °C.
Additional Air / Inert Gas Cooling is required for applications where the
block/dome temperature would reach 200 °C - 300 °C without additional cooling.
Additional Water Cooling is required for applications where the block/dome
temperature would reach 300 °C
–
450 °C without additional cooling.
Block/dome temperatures above 200 °C will damage internal components of the
transducer.
Although the system may continue to produce readings, they will be inaccurate.
DO NOT use water or any other liquid to spray down the dome of a transducer
whose dome/block temperature is reading above 200 °C. This may result in
thermal shock and may lead to permanent, irreparable damage to the transducer
that is not covered by your warranty.