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Table of run-in and run-out distances
Flow obstacle
upstream
of the
measuring conduit
Minimum length of the
run-in distance (L1)
Minimum length of the
run-out distance (L2)
Light bend (< 90°)
10 x D
5 x D
Contraction (conduit contracts
toward the measuring area)
15 x D
5 x D
Expansion (conduit expands
toward the measuring area)
15 x D
5 x D
90° bend or T-junction
15 x D
5 x D
Two 90° bends in one plane
20 x D
5 x D
Two 90° bends with 3-
dimensional change in direction
35 x D
5 x D
Shut-off valve
45 x D
5 x D
This table lists the
minimum values
required in each case. If the listed straight
conduit lengths cannot be achieved, the measurement accuracy may be im-
paired.
The sensor should not be mounted in the proximity of heat sources, since this
may result in measurement errors. When used in ventilation pipes equipped with
heat exchangers, the sensor should always be mounted upstream of the heat
exchanger.
Mounting position
In order to achieve maximum measuring sensitivity, the sensor tip should be
mounted pointing upwards or horizontally. A sensor tip pointing downwards must
be avoided, since this will increase the measuring range limit (nominal value 0.06
m/s).
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