Emerson Process Management TF396 Section Installation, Unpacking and Inspection, Mounting

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MODEL TF396

SECTION 2.0

 

INSTALLATION

SECTION 2.0

INSTALLATION

2.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION.

Inspect the outside of the carton for any damage. If dam- age is detected, contact the carrier immediately. Inspect the hardware. Make sure all the items in the packing list are present and in good condition. Notify the factory if any part is missing. If the sensor appears to be in satisfactory condition, proceed to Section 2.2, Mounting.

NOTE

Save the original packing cartons and materials as most carriers require proof of damage due to mishandling, etc. Also, if it is necessary to return the sensor to the factory, you must pack the sensor in the same manner as it was received. Refer to Section 6.0 for return instruc- tions. If the sensor is to be stored, the vinyl boot should be filled with pH buffer solution and replaced on sensor tip until ready to use.

CAUTION

Buffer solution, in the vinyl boot, may cause skin or eye irritation.

WARNING

Electrode tip must be wetted at all times (in storage and in line) to maximize sensor life.

CAUTION

Cable connection at back of sensor body is fragile. Do not overtighten.

2.2 MOUNTING.

The sensor has been designed to be located in indus- trial process environments. Temperature and pressure limitations must not be exceeded at any time. A caution label regarding this matter is attached to the sensor. Please do not remove the label. See Figure 2-1.

CAUTION

Internal electrolyte fill solution may cause skin or eye irritation.

CAUTION

Cable connection at back of sensor body is fragile. Do not overtighten.

In most cases, the pH sensor can simply be installed as shipped and readings with an accuracy of ± 0.6 pH may be obtained. To obtain greater accuracy or to ver- ify proper operation, the sensor must be calibrated as a loop with its compatible analyzer or transmitter.

2.2.1 Flow Through and Insertion Mounting.

The Model TF396 Sensor has a 1-inch MNPT process connection at the front of the sensor for mounting into a 1-1/2 inch tee or the process pipes. See Figure 2-1 through Figure 2-7 for installation configurations.

NOTE

LARGE PIPE WRENCHES MUST NOT BE USED TO TIGHTEN THE SENSOR INTO A FLANGE OR OTHER TYPE OF MOUNTING.

2.2.2 Submersion Mounting.

The Model TF396 Sensor also has a 1 inch MNPT process connection at the back of the sensor. Utilizing a standard 1 inch union, the sensor may be mounted to a 1 inch SCH 80 CPVC or PVDF standpipe (see Figure 2-5). Tapered pipe threads in plastic tend to loosen after installation. It is therefore recommended that Teflon1 tape be used on the threads and that the tightness of the connection be checked frequently to assure that no loosening has occurred. To prevent rain water or con- densation from running into the sensor, a weatherproof junction box is recommended (see Figure 2-5). The sensor cable must be run through a protective conduit for isolation from electrical interference or physical abuse from the process. The sensor should be installed within 80° of vertical, with the electrode facing down. The sensor’s cable should not be run with power or control wiring.

1Teflon is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.

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Contents Combination pH Sensor Essential Instructions Hazardous Area InstallationModel TF396 Number Title List of FiguresList of Tables Features and Applications Section Description and SpecificationsMinimum Process Conductivity 75 µS/cm nominal 100 µS/cm Ordering Information Accessories First Time Installation GuideFlow Through and Insertion Mounting Section InstallationUnpacking and Inspection Mounting4TF39604 B 40396P05 4TF39603 LOW Flow Cell PN Jet Spray Cleaner PNSection Wiring Model TF396 41055102 40508114 Sensor Preparation Instrument Configuration for USE with Model TF396Recommended two-point buffer calibration procedure Section Start UP and CalibrationRo and R1 Values for Temperature Compensation Elements Section MaintenanceAutomatic Temperature Compensator Electrode CleaningGeneral Warranty RepairNON-WARRANTY Repair Section Return of MaterialSensor or Circuit Board only Return of Materials RequestReturn of Material WarrantySpecifications subject to change without notice