DEVICE DESCRIPTION
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Thermal shock
Thermal shock
Thermal shock
Thermal shock
Thermal shock occurs when there is a sudden and extreme change (shift) in process
temperature. To avoid thermal shock, refer to the following table for the maximum temperature
shift.
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Maximum temperature shift
Maximum temperature shift
Maximum temperature shift
Maximum temperature shift
Titanium
+130
°
C / +266
°
F
Stainless Steel
+80
°
C / +176
°
F
Hastelloy
®
+80
°
C / +176
°
F
Tantalum
+80
°
C / +176
°
F
CAUTION!
Operation outside these limits may result in shifts in density and mass flow calibration. Repeated
shocking may also lead to premature failure of the meter! However, higher thermal shocks are
possible at lower working pressures. For more information, please contact your nearest
representative.
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