Rosemount 1154
Reference Manual
Conduit
1.Seal the conduit threads with thread sealant. (The transmitter conduit seal interface was qualified using Grafoil™ tape.) Conduit threads mate with a standard
2.Starting at zero thread engagement, install the conduit into the transmitter between 4 and 7 turns, or a minimum of 12.5
3.Provide separate support for the conduit if necessary.
Figure 2-6. Transmitter Installation Configuration.
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ROSEMOUNT 1154DP, HP | ROSEMOUNT 1154GP |
LIQUID SERVICE
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ROSEMOUNT 1154 GP
ROSEMOUNT 1154DP, HP
GAS SERVICE
Electrical | 1. | Remove the cover from the terminal side of the transmitter | |
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| 2. | Connect the power leads to the “SIGNAL” terminals on the transmitter | |
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| terminal block (see Figure |
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| screws to 5 |
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| Do not connect signal leads to the “TEST” terminals. | ||
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| 3. | Recheck connections for proper polarity. | |
| 4. | Check the cover | |
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| present, clean the seat and mating portion of the cover with alcohol. |
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| Lubricate replacement |
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| qualified using Dow Corning® 55 Silicone |
| 5. | Spray the inside threads of the electronics covers with cover lubricant | |
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| covers are already sufficiently lubricated, do |
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| not spray. |
| 6. | Carefully replace cover and tighten to 16.5 |