Rh eo n i k M esst ech n i k
RE V . L O ct o b er 2014
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RHEONIK Coriolis Flowmeter
Operation Manual RHE 07, 08, 11
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I mp o rt an t saf et y i n st ru ct i o n s f o r t h e op erat i o n o f Co ri ol i s F lo w met ers
The following safety guidelines must be adhered to.
The operation of equipment in hazardous-areas (with danger of explosion) must be
carried out under adherence to the specific local guidelines.
The flow meters are produced for different types of use according to international
standards. The operation conditions of the equipment are identified on the name-
plate and must be adhered to.
The indicated limits for ambient- and medium temperature must be maintained.
Rapid temperature changes inside the sensor due to the measuring medium must be
avoided. Please note the references in the manual.
The maximum permitted working pressure must not be exceeded.
Especially piston pumps can produce considerable pressure peaks.
Please note, that abrasive media can reduce the wall thickness of the measuring
pipes and thus also reduce the maximum operating pressure.
The construction material which comes in contact with the medium is identified on
the name-plate.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for the measuring instruments with re-
spect to the medium to be measured.
We recommend checking the wall thickness of the measuring tubes from time to
time, should there be any doubts about the corrosion resistance of the materials in
touch with the medium
Rheonik does not assume any liability for production-stops and or consequential
losses if this is not particularly agreed on.
Furthermore, please note, that our devices shall not be used in life-preserving facili-
ties in medical facilities, in utility vehicle, aircraft and water vehicles or in mining ac-
tivities.
The installation of the RHE07c requires that the customer connection between
RHE07c and customer’s monitoring equipment must not exceed 30m.