Installation of the Spare transmitter
Quick Reference Instruction Manual for Spare
Transmitter replacement
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7.2 Installation of the Spare transmitter
7.2.1 Unpacking
Note the following rules prior to installation:
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Check packaging and contents for damage.
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Do not remove protective materials such as protective stickers or caps on process
connections until the start of the installation process.
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Dispose packaging materials in compliance with country-specific regulations.
7.2.2 General installation instructions
WARNING
Risk of injury during installation due to insufficiently trained personnel
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Only have skilled personnel install the flow meter.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the flow meter due to excessive mechanical stress
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The flow meter must not be used as a support for climbing (e.g. during installation
work on the tube system). The flow meter must not be used to support external loads
(e.g. as a support for pipes) or as a surface for depositing heavy tools (e.g. during in-
stallation work on the pipe system).
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The weight of the flow meter may generate additional mechanical forces on the pip-
ing that might lead to tensions at process connections. Design measures must be
taken to prevent the above.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the flow meter due to mechanical influences
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Protect the flow meter from vibration, shocks and mechanical strain.
NOTICE
Meet the environmental conditions of the respective General Specifications
(see GS01U10B0
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-00
␣␣
-R) to prevent disturbance of other sensitive electrical equip-
ment due to increased electromagnetic emissions.
For general installation instructions please refer to General Instruction Manual
IM 01U10B
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-00
␣␣
-R.
7.2.3 Transmitter installation
7.2.3.1 Rotating and replacing the display
The transmitter display can be oriented in line with the flow meter installation position.
NOTICE
The following instruction must only be performed at the following ambient conditions:
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at temperatures up to 31 °C: relative humidity maximum 80 %
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at temperatures between 31 °C and 40 °C: from 80 % linearly decreasing to 50 % of
maximum relative humidity