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        Operating Manual PIT-UMF2 (B) 

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Contents 

1

 

IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 3

 

1.1

 

Manufacturer/supplier ...................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

1.2

 

Product type ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

1.3

 

Product name ................................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

1.4

 

Issue date ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3

 

1.5

 

Version No. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

2

 

APPLICATION .................................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

3

 

MODE OF OPERATION AND SYSTEM DESIGN ............................................................................................................... 4

 

3.1

 

Mode of operation ............................................................................................................................................................ 4

 

3.2

 

System design ................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

3.2.1

 

Transmitter mounted on the sensor .................................................................................................................... 4

 

3.2.2

 

Remote installation of the transmitter ................................................................................................................. 5

 

3.2.3

 

Sensor versions PIT

 

4

 

CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

4.1

 

Accuracy .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

4.2

 

Conductivity of fluid .......................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

4.3

 

Influence of ambient temperature ..................................................................................................................................... 6

 

4.4

 

Influence of medium temperature ..................................................................................................................................... 6

 

5

 

CONDITIONS OF USE ........................................................................................................................................................ 6

 

5.1

 

Installation conditions ....................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

5.1.1

 

Immersion depth of PIT-*** in the pipe ................................................................................................................ 6

 

5.1.2

 

Removal and installation under process pressure .............................................................................................. 7

 

5.1.3

 

Grounding .......................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.2

 

Use in hazardous areas ................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.3

 

Ambient conditions ........................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.3.1

 

Ambient temperature ranges .............................................................................................................................. 7

 

5.3.2

 

Storage temperature .......................................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.3.3

 

Climatic category ................................................................................................................................................ 7

 

5.3.4

 

Ingress Protection .............................................................................................................................................. 7

 

5.3.5

 

Shock resistance/vibration resistance ................................................................................................................. 7

 

5.4

 

Medium temperature and pressure ................................................................................................................................... 8

 

5.4.1

 

Direct mounted transmitter ................................................................................................................................. 8

 

5.4.2

 

Remote mounted transmitter .............................................................................................................................. 8

 

6

 

DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT ....................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

6.1

 

PIT-UMF2 (B)  dimensional drawing for remote transmitter .............................................................................................. 8

 

6.2

 

PIT-** dimensional drawing with direct mounted transmitter UMF2 (B) ............................................................................. 9

 

7

 

POWER SUPPLY / ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ............................................................................................................ 10

 

8

 

CE-MARK10

 

9

 

STANDARDS AND DIRECTIVES, CERTIFICATES AND APPROVALS .......................................................................... 10

 

10

 

SAFETY INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

10.1

 

Intended use .................................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

10.2

 

Installation, start-up and operating personnel ................................................................................................................. 10

 

11

 

PACKAGING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT .................................................................................................................. 10

 

12

 

MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

13

 

RETURNING DEVICES FOR REPAIR AND SERVICE ..................................................................................................... 11

 

14

 

OPTIONS11

 

14.1

 

Removal and installation under process pressure .......................................................................................................... 11

 

14.2

 

PIT (Sensor) Ingress protection IP68 ............................................................................................................................. 11

 

14.2.1

 

Wiring diagram for remote installation .............................................................................................................. 12

 

15

 

DECONTAMINATION CERTIFICATE FOR DEVICE CLEANING ..................................................................................... 13

 

16

 

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .................................................................................................................................. 14

 

 

Summary of Contents for PIT Series

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 14 Magnetic Inductive Flow Velocity Sensor PIT UMF2 B Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...1 Ambient temperature ranges 7 5 3 2 Storage temperature 7 5 3 3 Climatic category 7 5 3 4 Ingress Protection 7 5 3 5 Shock resistance vibration resistance 7 5 4 Medium temperature and pressure 8 5 4...

Page 3: ...notice Unless otherwise agreed on the rejected parts must be made available to us in case a claim is made 1 Identification 1 1 Manufacturer supplier Heinrichs Messtechnik GmbH Robert Perthel Str 9 D...

Page 4: ...nd E2 at right angles to the direction of flow and the magnetic field B generated by the field coils 3 The size of this measuring circuit voltage is proportional to the mean flow velocity and thus the...

Page 5: ...he electrode cable must be shielded and protected against disturbing interferences 3 2 3 Sensor versions PIT S Wetted parts stainless steel hastelloy PTFE Transmitter neck connection flange stainless...

Page 6: ...ing to EN 29104 Measurement of Fluid Flow in Closed Conduits Methods of Evaluating the Performance of Magnetic Inductive Flow meters Based on this standard the minimum straight run of pipe ahead of th...

Page 7: ...the PIT A sensor will be supplied an earthing If the sensor does not have an earthing electrode ensure that a suitable earthing disc will be used 5 2 Use in hazardous areas The flow meters PIT UMF2 B...

Page 8: ...o 140 C 40 bar 6 Dimensions weight 6 1 PIT UMF2 B dimensional drawing for remote transmitter All dimensions in mm Weight 3 6 kg DN Nominal Diameter T Length of sensor d1 Diameter of sensor L Length of...

Page 9: ...imensions in mm Weight 5 5 kg DN Nominal Diameter T Length of sensor d1 Diameter of sensor L Length of socket weld fitting ET Immersion depth in of pipe diameter Version DN T d1 L PIT A PFA 150 600 16...

Page 10: ...flow measurements of fluids whose conductivity exceeds 20 S cm The manufacturer shall not be liable for damages that may result from unintended or inappropriate use When dealing with an aggressive med...

Page 11: ...using this device it is important to ensure that the sensor head will not be damaged by closing the valve For a detailed description of this process see the Additional Operating Instructions PIT Druc...

Page 12: ...m for remote installation The outer shield hast o be connected to the metalized cable glands at both ends The inner shields are connected to each other and are plugged into the terminal with the label...

Page 13: ...ed medium Since this measured medium is dangerous in water poisonous corrosive flammable we have checked that all hollow spaces of the device are free of these materials neutralized and flushed all ho...

Page 14: ...e 2004 108 EC Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006 95 EG Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN 61000 6 2 2005 St rfestigkeit Industriebereich immunity industrial environment EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 St rauss...

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