Model T17 Installation Guide
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Chapter 4. Inserting T17 Transducers into the Pipe
Chapter 4. Inserting T17 Transducers into the Pipe
4.1
Introduction
The T17 transducer is typically installed into a
meter body
, which is a section of pipe that contains the ports where the
transducers will be mounted. The meter body may be prefabricated or created by installing ports on the existing pipe.
The T17 is inserted using a packing gland-based, low-pressure insertion mechanism.
4.2
Inserting Transducers Using the Insertion Mechanism
The
Insertion Mechanism
is designed for manual (non-assisted) transducer insertion into operating or pressurized
pipes. Before inserting the mechanism, you must have isolation valves mounted on the transducer nozzles in the meter
body.
Inserting the transducers into the pipe consists of the following:
•
“Preparing for Installation” on page 57
•
“Mounting the Insertion Mechanism” on page 58
•
“Aligning the Downstream Transducer for Extended Range Installations” on page 65
4.2.1 Preparing for Installation
Before you begin, you should find an area where you can place the insertion mechanism upright without placing any
weight on the transducer (e.g., a bench with a cutout large enough for the transducer).
You will need the following items for installation:
•
A packing tool (may be shipped with the flow meter electronics)
•
A gasket to place on the isolation valve
•
A straight edge ruler/scale
•
A tag to place on the isolation valve
•
Flange bolts, washers and nuts
WARNING!
The manual insertion mechanism system is for low-pressure applications (80 psig/5.5Bar
or less) only. Use the appropriate safety precautions when inserting or withdrawing the insertion
mechanism.