CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual
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Section 5
CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER ORIENTATION
Conduit and cable connections may be affected by a change in transmitter orientation. For best results, change the transmit
-
ter orientation before determining conduit and cable requirements.
To change transmitter orientation, follow the steps below:
WARNING:
Turn off power before you start working.
1. Work on a level plane with the transmitter up and the sensor secured so that loosening set screws will not cause the
transmitter to separate from the sensor.
2. Using a hex wrench, loosen the set screws in the transmitter adapter. See
(5/16-18 FNPT hex socket head
screws at four places).
WARNING:
Never loosen the hex socket head screws located on the transmitter body. Loosen the set
screws in the transmitter adapter only to allow rotation of the transmitter. Do not remove the set screws or
attempt to separate the transmitter from the sensor unit.
3. Rotate the transmitter to the desired position and secure it with set screws (four places).
Never loosen the
screws located on
the transmitter body.
5/16-18 FNPT
set screw (4)
Transmitter Maximum Rotation: 180º
Figure 5.23—Changing the transmitter orientation
CAUTION
The transmitter may be rotated over an 180° arc as shown in
. Rotating the transmitter beyond 180° will
twist the harness from the sensor unit, damaging the equipment.
4. Connect conduit and wiring.
5. Verify that the flow meter operates properly.
CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER DISPLAY ORIENTATION
The transmitter display may be rotated 360° in steps of 90° within the housing.
WARNING:
Before changing the display orientation, turn off power and discharge static electricity.
CAUTION
When tightening the display lid, tighten securely using a flat tool or similar instrument. Insufficient tightening can
affect gas-tightness and sensitivity of the display’s optical switch.
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