Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Software Upgrades
4.
Remount the transducers. The compound should squeeze out from
underneath all sides of the transducers and form a bead along the edges.
The following sonic coupling compounds are recommended:
●
Sil-Glyde® (American Grease Stick Company): Made from a silicon
base and suited for most transducer installations. Rated for pipe
skin temperatures from -40°F to +212°F (-40°C to +100°C).
●
Dow Corning® 111 or similar high temperature couplant: Can be
used for applications with pipe skin temperatures up to 300°F
(150°C).
●
General Electric RTV-108 or similar silicon RTV: Should be used
for underground or submerged transducer sites or sites where a
more permanent bond is required. RTV should be completely
cured prior to covering up the transducer site or taking readings.
●
Krautkramer® Hitempco (p/n 22861-0001): Good high
temperature couplant. Should be used with optional high
temperature transducers rated up to 392°F (200°C).
Caution
The transducers should not be bonded with epoxy.
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Upgrades
General
Troubleshooting
General
Troubleshooting
The current software for your meter is provided at time of shipment. Find
out about upgrades by contacting Thermo Fisher.
If the unit does not perform satisfactorily, complete the following steps
until the problem is resolved:
1.
Verify the flowmeter is properly installed and the installation site is
suitable.
2.
Verify the flowmeter is properly configured.
3.
Perform a
master erase
(Chapter 7).
4.
Contact the installation contractor or representative through whom the
flowmeter was purchased.
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