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STORING - 40 º C +80 º C INS TAL LATION 1. Dimensions in mm 114 102 121 102 54 Bleed vent Exhaust vents 2. Requirements Do not block side vents IMPOR TA NT To conform with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 our product should be installed, used and maintained in accordance with: 1 Normal Safety Procedures 2 The installation and operating inst[...]
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INS TAL LATION (continued) 3. Fixing a Mounting Bracket 2 screws b Pipe Mounting Kit (option) (i) Remove screws (ii) Remove bracket (iii) screw in new bracket (iv) clamp to pipe Ø 50mm nominal (v) Tighten nuts 4. Mounting Dimensions[...]
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7. Expose Terminals Cable ø 6 to 8 mm 8. Insert Cable 6. Remove Connector 9. Assemble and Fit Connector a b c d e f 5. Make Pneumatic Connections Soft sealing anaerobic hydraulic seal E.g. Loctite hydraulic seal 512 E.g. 6mm (1/4”) nylon pipe 1/4 " NPT OR BSP View Looking at Pins of Instrument 1 2 3 +ve Earth - ve 10. Air Supply BS 6739: 19[...]
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11. Calibration When the instrument is first installed , or after a long period of downtime, a moderate zero shift is normal. This is due to the rubber diaphragms which are stretched by the internal springs. After a few operations, the instrument will settle into its nor mal operating condition. It is recommended that, under these circumstances, in[...]
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Parts Breakdown Care must also be taken to re - align transfer passages correctly during reassembly of the instrument. Routine maintenance consist s of replacing the restrictor screw if the internal orifice becomes blocked. 12. Maintenance[...]
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14. Troubleshooting Guide Problem Posssible Causes Suggested Action No Output Pressure Reversed Current polarity or faulty connections Broken internal wiring No air supply Check wiring and signal continuity with milliameter Check instrument resistance with ohmmeter. Repair if faulty. Correct Maximum output not available Insufficient supply pressure[...]
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