D625 Users Manual
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
SYSTEM PRESSURE: Do NOT expose meter to pressure greater than the meter and/or
flange rating ā whichever is lowest.
Do NOT pressure test meter above 1.5 x operating pressure.
MATERIAL COMPATIBILITY: Do NOT expose the meter wetted parts to fluids
(chemicals) that are NOT COMPATIBLE with the materials of construction.
Consult ANALYTICAL FLOW TECHNOLOGIES engineers with any questions regarding
material compatibility.
EXPLOSION HAZARD: The cables and fittings provided with this meter are not certified
for use in hazardous or explosive environments unless specifically noted on the meter
and electronics enclosure.
HEAVY OBJECT: Handle the meter with care and request assistance when lifting,
moving or installing.
Dropping the meter can cause injuries and/or equipment failure.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Remove power source prior to installation or maintenance of the
density meter.
Ensure that all electrical connections and or maintenance are performed by properly
qualified personnel.
ENVIRONMENT: DO NOT operate meter in situations where continuous line vibration is
greater than 0.5g.
INSTALLATION: Do not install the meter in situations where:
Meter is exposed to excessive vibration
Meter can become submerged in water or other fluids
Meter can come in contact with corrosive materials
Meter is hard to access for periodic maintenance
PROCESS FLUIDS: All process fluids must be compatible with the wetted parts of the
meter.
TRANSPORTATION: NEVER transport the meter with hazardous fluids still entrapped in
the meter or process connections.
Please notify ANALYTICAL FLOW TECHNOLOGIES of the process fluids utilized in the
meter prior to returning to the factory for repair or service.
A CLEANING FEE applies to ALL METERS returned to ANALYTICAL FLOW
TECHNOLOGIES that have not been thoroughly cleaned prior to return.