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FEM630 | ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOWMETER  |  OI/FEM630-EN REV. A
6     ...Electrical connections
...Sensor grounding
Grounding for devices with protective plates
The protection plates are used to protect the edges of the 
meter tube liner, e.g. for abrasive media. 
In addition, the protection plates function as a grounding 
plate.
•  For plastic piping or piping with insulating liner, 
electrically connect the protection plate in the same 
manner as a grounding plate.
Grounding with conductive PTFE grounding plate
Grounding plates made of conductive PTFE are optionally 
available for nominal diameter ranges of 3/8” to 10” (DN 10 to 
250). These are installed similar to conventional grounding 
plates.
Devices with extended diagnostic functions
For devices with extended diagnostic functions different 
installation conditions may be valid.
For additional information, see Extended diagnostic 
functions on page 117.
Installation and grounding in piping with cathodic 
corrosion protection
The installation of electromagnetic flowmeters in systems 
with cathodic corrosion protection must be made in 
compliance with the corresponding system conditions. The 
following factors are especially important:
1  Pipelines inside electrically conductive or insulating.
2  Piping consistently and widely on cathodic corrosion 
protection potential. Or mixed systems with ranges on 
cathodic corrosion protection potential and ranges on 
functional ground potential.
 – In the case of pipes free from stray current and 
insulated on the inside with liner, the sensor should be 
installed in the piping insulated with grounding plates 
(upstream and downstream from the sensor). The 
cathodic corrosion potential is bypassed around the 
sensor. The grounding plates upstream and 
downstream of the sensor are connected to functional 
ground (Figure 31 / Figure 32).
 – If the occurrence of external stray currents is to be 
expected in piping with internal insulation (e.g. in the 
case of long pipe sections in the vicinity of power 
supply units), an uninsulated pipe of approx. ¼ × DN of 
length should be provided upstream and downstream 
of the sensor in order to deviate these external stray 
currents away from the sensor (Figure 33).