Honeywell STR12D warranty Description of Diaphragm Seals, 34-ST-03-64

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Description of Diaphragm Seals

Diaphragm seals are traditionally used when a standard pressure transmitter should not be exposed to the process pressure directly. Diaphragm seals typically protect the pressure transmitter from one or more damaging aspects of the process media. Consideration for using a diaphragm seal should be made in the following circumstances.

High Process Temperature

Process Media is Viscous or Contains Suspended Solids

Process Media is Subject to Solidifying

Process Media is Corrosive

Process Application Requires Sanitary Connections

Process Application Subjects the Measuring Instrument to Hydrogen Permeation

Tank Level Applications with Maintenance Intensive Wet Legs

Tank Application with Density or Interface Measurements

Measuring Instrument Requires Remote Mounting

The following diaphragm seals are standard from Honeywell (please call your local salesperson if you do not see the product you need for your application):

Figure 2 - Flush Flange Seals can be used with differential, gauge and absolute pressure transmitters and are available with 3” ANSI Class 150, ANSI Class 300 and DIN DN80-PN40 process connections. Flush flange seals can also be provided with Lowers. Lowers are essentially calibration rings, which allow flushing connections if needed – see Figure 31.

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Figure 3 - Flange Seal with Extended Diaphragm can be used with differential, gauge and absolute pressure transmitters and are available with 3” and 4” ANSI Class 150, ANSI Class 300, DIN DN80-PN40 and DIN DN100-PN40 process connections. 2”, 4” and 6” extension lengths are available.

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Figure 4 - Pancake Seals can be used with differential, gauge and absolute pressure transmitters and are available with 3” ANSI Class 150, 300 and 600 process connections.

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Figure 5 - Chemical Tee “Taylor” Wedge seals can be used with differential pressure transmitters and are available with Taylor Wedge 5” O.D. process connection.

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Contents Guide IntroductionDescription of Diaphragm Seals 34-ST-03-64Stainless Steel Nipples are available Features DescriptionSpecifications Operating Conditions All Models Parameter Description Parameter Upper Range Limit Psig Bar Minimum Span Psig Turndown Ratio±0.10 + Or ±0.10 + Performance Under Rated Conditions General for all Models Physical and Approval Bodies 34-ST-03-64 Parameter Description 34-ST-03-64 Supply voltage/loop resistance chart Transmitter below datum Transmitter above datumTransmitter at datum Density, direct acting instrument configuration LGP/I Remote Seal With HorizontalPipe Mount DP/I Remote SealLGP/I Remote Seal With Vertical Pipe MountAP/I Remote Seal with Vertical Pipe Mount With Vertical PipeOptions Instructions Table II Seals Table II Seals Two 1/2 with plastic plugs Ansi Class 150/300/600 GFA Two 1/4 with plastic plugs NE0 Table II SealsMD0 PF0 QG0 Wetted MaterialTransmitter Mounting Brackets Options Warranty Options Table III OptionsCont’d See in Specification Dimensions and Drawings 21a Flush Flanged SealDimensions and Drawings, Dimensions and Drawings, Dimensions and Drawings, Dimensions and Drawings, This page Intentionally Blank