Measuring P and L Dimensions D-1
September 2004
Measuring P and L If you are using wetted transducers, the AT868 requires you to enter
the path length (P) and the axial dimension (L). P is the transducer
face-to-face distance, and L is the axial projection of P in the flow
stream.
To determine L, physically measure the distance between the center
of the transducer ports at the inside wall as shown in Figure D-1
below, if possible. If not, consult the factory.
Figure D-1: 180
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Transducer Installations
To determine P, you need the following:
• the pipe inside diameter (ID)
• the wall thickness (WT)
• the installed pipe coupling length (CL)
• the transducer face depth (FD)
• the mounting angle (MA)
Pipe Thickness
L
P
Pipe OD
θ