Omega 3200ST, 3400ST manual Mounting the Flow Controller, Tubing Connections

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2.Mounting the Flow Controller.

The FMA 3200/3400 Series controllers have no particular orientation or installation requirements so may be mounted in any convenient position.

It is recommended that units be fixed to a suitable substrate using the two 4-40 mounting holes provided.

Mounting View from Bottom

(mounting hardware not included with sensor)

3.Tubing Connections

All tubing must be clean, dry and purged with clean dry air before installation of the FLO-CONTROLLER®.

If the gas to be used may contain particles then a filter (20 microns or less) should be installed upstream of (before) the unit.

When connecting the sensor to the tubing, take care not to over-tighten the fittings or leaking may occur.

Caution: Only use the fittings factory installed on the unit. If the fittings are removed the calibration of the unit may be effected and leaking may occur. If different fittings are required please contact the Omega Engineering Customer Service Department for assistance.

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Contents Page Page General Unpacking IntroductionProduct Overview and Principle of Operation General Considerations Installation4271/0707, pg Tubing Connections Mounting the Flow ControllerElectrical Connections Overview Connecting The 6 Pin Mini Din Connector Connecting The 6 Pin Mini Din Connector & FMA 3000C Cable Connections For The 9 Pin D Sub Connector Connections For The 15 D Sub Connector Using a 0-5VDC Input / Output Power Adapter Package Flow Readings OperationWarm Up Verification of ZeroQ1 / Q2 = K1 / K2 Changing The Flow Rate Set-Point FMA3400/3400ST Series Only Power Save ModeRecalibration Zero AdjustmentsChanging the Calibration Gas FMA 3400/3400ST Series Only General Maintenance and Product CareReturning Units for Repair or Recalibration Series FMA FMA 3200ST FMA 3400ST SpecificationsDimensions FMA 3400/3400ST Series 1/4 Stainless Fittings Shown Gas Chemical Gas K FactorsSymptom Possible Cause Method of Correction Troubleshooting GuideSymptom Possible Cause Method of Correction 4271/0707, pg 4271/0707, pg