30  CoriolisMaster FCB400, FCH400 CORIOLIS MASS FLOWMETER  |  CI/FCB400/FCH400-EN REV. H   
 
 
 
 
… 5  Installation 
… General installation conditions 
 
Brackets and supports 
No special supports or damping are required for the device when 
the device is used and installed as intended. 
In systems designed in accordance with ‘Best Practice’, the 
forces acting on the device are already sufficiently absorbed. 
This is also true of devices installed in series or in parallel. 
For heavier devices, it is advisable to use additional supports / 
brackets on site. Doing this prevents damage to the process 
connections and piping from lateral forces. 
Please observe the following points: 
•  Mount two supports or brackets symmetrically in the 
immediate vicinity of the process connections. 
•  Do not fasten any supports or brackets to the housing of 
the flowmeter sensor. 
 
 
Note 
For increased vibration load, such as for example on ships, the 
use of the ‘CL1’ marine design is recommended. 
 
 
Inlet section 
The sensor does not require any inlet section. 
The devices can be installed directly before/after manifolds, 
valves or other equipment, provided that no cavitation is caused 
by this equipment. 
 
 
Mounting position 
 
The flowmeter operates in any mounting position. 
Depending on the measuring medium (liquid or gas) and the 
measuring medium temperature, certain mounting positions are 
preferable to others.For this purpose, consider the following 
examples. 
The preferred flow direction is indicated by the arrow on the 
sensor.The flow will be displayed as positive. 
The specified measuring accuracy can be achieved only in the 
calibrated flow direction (for forward flow calibration, this is 
only in the direction of the arrow; for the optional forward flow 
and reverse flow calibration, this can be in both flow directions). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liquid measuring media 
 
Observe the following points to avoid measuring errors: 
•  The meter tubes must always be completely filled with 
the measuring medium. 
•  The gases dissolved in the measuring medium must not 
leak out. To safeguard this, a minimum back pressure of 
0.2 bar (2.9 psi) is recommended. 
•  The minimum vapor pressure of the measuring medium 
must be maintained when there is negative pressure in 
the meter tube or when liquids are gently simmering. 
•  During operation, there must be no phase transitions in 
the measuring medium. 
 
Vertical installation 
 
1 Supply tank 
2 Sensor 
3  Piping constriction / orifice 
4 Turn-off device 
5 Filling tank 
Figure 6:  Vertical installation