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Endress+Hauser Proline t-mass 65 - Heating and Insulation; Vibration Considerations

Endress+Hauser Proline t-mass 65
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Installation Proline t-mass 65 PROFIBUS DP/PA
18 Endress+Hauser
3.2.6 Heating
Some applications require suitable measures to avoid heat loss (condensation). Heating can be
electric, e. g. with heated elements, or by means of hot water, steam pipes or insulation.
"
Caution!
Risk of electronics overheating! Consequently, make sure that the adapter between sensor and
transmitter and the connection housing of the remote version always remain free of insulating
material.
3.2.7 Thermal insulation
When the gas is very damp or saturated with water (e. g. bio gas), the piping and flowmeter body
should be insulated to prevent water droplets condensing on the measuring sensor.
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Fig. 8: Maximum thermal insulation for t-mass 65F and 65I
a Maximum insulation height for the flanged sensor
b Maximum insulation height for the insertion sensor
3.2.8 Vibrations
"
Caution!
Excessive vibration can result in mechanical damage to the measuring device and its mounting.
Observe the vibration spezification in the technical data section ä 110
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