• The temperature and pressure on the installation point should be within the work-ability of the transducers.
• Pay attention to the pipe’s inner wall and check for pollution build-up. Select a pipe without any or very little
build-up of sediment because it may interfere with the signal.
• In cases of horizontal piping, mount the detector within ±45° of the horizontal plane. Otherwise, the
measurement may be impossible if bubbles stay in the upper part of piping or if deposits are accumulated
in the lower part of piping. In cases of vertical piping, the detector may be mounted at any position on its
periphery provided that the flow is upward.
Installation of the Wall Mount Enclosure
• Find an easily accessible location where wire connections can be made and meter readings can be taken from
floor level.
• Mount the enclosure on a vibration-free surface.
• Avoid sites such as the plenum of a fan coil, heat exchanger, or other housings containing motors.
• Avoid mounting the enclosure in close proximity to VFD’s, electric motors or other strong sources of electrical
interference.
Note:
Secure at least 4 inch (0.33 ft) of space between the flow transmitter and the nearby wall. Also secure a
space for opening the front cover for maintenance. Secure a cable wiring space under the enclosure.
Improper installation has the potential to cause injury and to damage the instrument.
Periodically inspect the power cables, transducer cables, cable glands, and the enclosure for signs of
damage. Inspect the transducer installation and mounting hardware for loose connections.
Note:
For additional information regarding installation, refer to the detailed manual.
Note:
For error messages and menu window details, refer to the detailed manual.
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