Teledyne NALL instruction manual Filters, Cables, Power Supply

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The use of O-ring seal connectors on the transducers with female threads is often more convenient for many low pressure applications, such as with U-Series transducers.

4.1.5Checking for Leaks

Check the transducer connections for leaks by pressurizing the line to the operating pressure (not to exceed 250 psig except on high pressure models), and applying a diluted soap solution to the pipe joints. Any gas escaping from the pipe joints will cause a continuous stream of bubbles.

4.2FILTERS:

If the flow stream carries particles large enough to block the small passages inside the transducer (approximately .02” ID) a filter should be installed in the flow line of the inlet side of the transducer.

4.3CABLES

4.3.1Description

A standard 5-conductor 20 gauge shielded 8-foot long cable (NF-8-NM) is normally ordered with each flowmeter and is used for connecting the power and the transducer. Longer cables are available upon special request.

4.3.2Cable Length

The cable length can be extended to 25 feet without changing the calibration of the flowmeter by more than SP+/-1% of the rated full scale flow. Cables longer than 25 feet will cause the indicated flow rate to be lower than the actual flow rate and recalibration may be required. (See Section 7.0 for calibration procedures.)

4.3.3Cable Conductor Size

In the event cable conductors larger than #20 are desired, the connecting cable can be extended to greater lengths without having to recalibrate the flowmeter. The table below shows the relationship of the conductor size to the maximum cable length that can be used without changing the calibration by more than 1% of full scale.

4.4POWER SUPPLY:

4.4.1Mounting

One type of housing available for the power supply is a small metal cabinet, 7.75” X 5.75”X 5.75”, which can sit on a table or desk or can be mounted securely on a bracket. The “NIM” style package is 5.41” X 8.71” X 9.68”, and can be housed in an 8.75” X 19.00” relay rack-panel.

4.4.2Electrical Connections

Connect the power supply to the transducer with the NF-8-NM connecting cable (Section 4.3) and connect the AC line cord to a suitable power source (Section 3.4).

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Contents Teledyne Hastings Manual Print History Table of Contents 12.0 General Information Features Operating Principle Operating PrincipleReceiving and Inspection Transducer Installation InstructionsPower Supply FiltersCables Electrical Zero Check Using the Flowmeter Output Signal Flowmeter Factory Calibrated for a Special GasGas Mixtures Accuracy RepeatabilityOver-range Standard Transducers Pressure EffectsLow Pressure Drop Transducers High Pressure Transducers OptionalAmbient Temperatures Transducer Temperature EffectsPower Supply Gas TemperatureTypical Pressure Drops Differential PressureChanges in DP with Changes in Line Pressure Increase in Line PressureDP Increase Due to Fouling of the Transducer Decrease in Line PressureCalibration Calibration ProceduresTransducer Transducers Cleaning MaintenancePower Supply Troubleshooting Damage to the TransducerOptions and Accessories AccessoriesDouble Point Relay Flowmeter/Alarm DNALL-P Totalizers TNALL-P DescriptionsMaintenance Chassis Model NALL-CCurrent Converter NAll-P/CC Warranty and Repair Warranty Repair PolicyNon-Warranty Repair Policy