Proline Promass E 300 Modbus RS485
Installation
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Thermal insulation
In the case of some fluids, it is important to keep the heat radiated from the sensor to the
transmitter to a low level. A wide range of materials can be used for the required
insulation.
NOTICE
Electronics overheating on account of thermal insulation!
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Recommended orientation: horizontal orientation, transmitter housing pointing
downwards.
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Do not insulate the transmitter housing .
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Maximum permissible temperature at the lower end of the transmitter housing:
80 °C (176 °F)
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Thermal insulation with extended neck free: We recommend that you do not insulate
the extended neck in order to ensure optimum dissipation of heat.
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Thermal insulation with extended neck free
Heating
NOTICE
Electronics can overheat due to elevated ambient temperature!
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Observe maximum permitted ambient temperature for the transmitter .
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Depending on the fluid temperature, take the device orientation requirements into
account .
NOTICE
Danger of overheating when heating
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Ensure that the temperature at the lower end of the transmitter housing does not
exceed 80 °C (176 °F).
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Ensure that sufficient convection takes place at the transmitter neck.
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Ensure that a sufficiently large area of the transmitter neck remains exposed. The
uncovered part serves as a radiator and protects the electronics from overheating and
excessive cooling.
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When using in potentially explosive atmospheres, observe the information in the
device-specific Ex documentation. For detailed information on the temperature tables,
see the separate document entitled "Safety Instructions" (XA) for the device.
Heating options
If a fluid requires that no heat loss should occur at the sensor, users can avail of the
following heating options:
• Electrical heating, e.g. with electric band heaters
• Via pipes carrying hot water or steam
• Via heating jackets
Vibrations
The high oscillation frequency of the measuring tubes ensures that the correct operation of
the measuring system is not influenced by plant vibrations.