Emerson Process Management T-SERIES Grounding, Purge Fittings, Removing a purge plug

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Grounding

Step 5 Grounding

The sensor can be grounded via the piping if the joints in the pipeline are ground-bonded. If the sensor is not grounded via the piping, connect a ground wire to the internal or external grounding screw, which is located on the core processor housing or junction box.

Improper grounding can cause measurement error. Ground the flowmeter to earth, or follow ground network requirements for the facility.

If national standards are not in effect, follow these guidelines to ground the sensor:

Use copper wire, 14 AWG (2,0 mm²) or larger wire size for grounding.

Keep all ground leads as short as possible, less than 1 ohm impedance.

Connect ground leads directly to earth, or follow plant standards.

Purge Fittings

If the sensor has purge fittings, they should remain sealed at all times. After a purge plug has been removed, the sensor case should be purged with argon or nitrogen and resealed.

Purging the case protects internal components. The sensor is purged of all oxygen and sealed at the factory. If the purge plugs are never removed, it is not necessary to purge or re-seal the sensor. For more information, contact Micro Motion Customer Service.

Removing a purge plug

If a purge plug is removed from the sensor case, it will be necessary to repurge the case.

Removing a purge plug compromises the secondary containment of the sensor and could expose the user to process fluid. Take all necessary precautions when removing purge plugs.

Improper pressurization of the sensor case could result in personal injury. Removing a purge plug will require the sensor case to be repurged with a dry inert gas. Follow all instructions provided in the case purging procedure.

Case purging procedure

Read all instructions before performing the case purging procedure. It is not necessary to perform this procedure unless a purge plug has been removed.

1. Shut down the process, or set control devices for manual operation.

Performing the purge procedure while the flowmeter is operating could affect measurement accuracy, resulting in inaccurate flow signals. Before performing the case purging procedure, shut down the process, or set control devices for manual operation.

2.Remove both purge plugs from the sensor case. If purge lines are being used, open the valve in the purge lines.

3.Prepare the purge plugs for reinstallation by wrapping them with 3–5 turns of Teflon® tape.

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Contents Micro Motion Series Sensor Page Customer service TroubleshootingSpecifications Before You BeginEuropean installations Installation optionsDefinitions Purge plugsSeries sensor with core processor Hazardous area installations Determining a LocationFull flow tubes Environmental limitsSeries sensor ambient and process temperature limits UL and CSA ambient temperature limitsMaximum wiring distances Maximum cable lengthsPipe run ValvesSelf-draining applications Orienting the SensorHygienic applications Eccentric reducer Flow direction arrowMounting the Sensor Mounting a T-Series sensorWiring Core processor to a 4-wire remote transmitterWrapping the shield drain wires Applying the heat shrink Connecting the wires at the core processor Case purging procedure GroundingPurge Fittings Removing a purge plugTime required to purge T-Series sensor cases Purge rate Time Sensor modelNew and unused equipment Return PolicyUsed equipment Page 20002172