Emerson Process Management T-SERIES Mounting the Sensor, Mounting a T-Series sensor

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Mounting the Sensor

Step 3 Mounting the Sensor

Use your common practices to minimize torque and bending load on process connections. To reduce the risk of condensation or excessive moisture, the conduit opening should not point upward (if possible). The conduit opening of the junction box or core processor can be rotated freely to facilitate wiring.

Figure 7 illustrates how to mount the sensor. Do not use the meter to support the piping.

Figure 7 Mounting a T-Series sensor

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Contents Micro Motion Series Sensor Page Before You Begin Customer serviceTroubleshooting SpecificationsPurge plugs European installationsInstallation options DefinitionsSeries sensor with core processor Environmental limits Hazardous area installationsDetermining a Location Full flow tubesUL and CSA ambient temperature limits Series sensor ambient and process temperature limits Valves Maximum wiring distances Maximum cable lengths Pipe runHygienic applications Orienting the SensorSelf-draining applications Flow direction arrow Eccentric reducerMounting a T-Series sensor Mounting the SensorCore processor to a 4-wire remote transmitter WiringWrapping the shield drain wires Applying the heat shrink Connecting the wires at the core processor Removing a purge plug Case purging procedureGrounding Purge FittingsPurge rate Time Sensor model Time required to purge T-Series sensor casesUsed equipment Return PolicyNew and unused equipment Page 20002172