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Chapter 5. Specifications
Chapter 5. Specifications
5.1 Transducers
Designation
BWT1
Material
316L stainless steel
Mounting
1 1/4 in straight UN thread
Connectors
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Standard: BNC
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Optional: Submersible
Temperature
-58°F to 212°F (-50°C to 100°C)
Frequencies
• 200 kHz for gases and steam
• 500 kHz or 1 MHz for liquids, depending on the application
5.2 Flanged Buffer Assemblies
Service
Liquids, gases and steam
Mountings
Lap joint flange, RF, 1.5 inch, 150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, 1500# and 2500# ANSI
Materials
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Standard: 316L stainless steel
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Optional: Titanium (FTPA/FIPA short buffers only), available to meet EN10243.1.B and/or NACE requirements
Pressure
To maximum allowable flange operating pressure at temperature or 3480 psi (240 bar)
FTPA/FIPA Short Buffers
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Fluid temperature: -310°F to 600°F (-190°C to 315°C)
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Minimum pressure (gas service): typically 100 psi (6.9 bar), depending on fluid density
FTPA/FIPA Extended Buffers
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Fluid temperature:
Liquids:
-310°F to 1,112°F (-190°C to 600°C)
Gases and steam:
-310°F to 842°F (-190°C to 450°C)
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Minimum pressure (gas service): typically 100 psi (6.9 bar), depending on fluid density
Note:
Low-density, low-pressure gases use FIPA buffer assembly. No minimum pressure is required for liquid
service. Consult Panametrics for individual application specifications.
Area Classifications
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