Emerson 3300 Radar Detector User Manual


 
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4811, Rev CA
February 2006
3-9
Rosemount 3300 Series
Mounting in Still
pipes/by-pass pipes
In order to prevent the probe from contacting the bridle wall when replacing
displacers or installing in pipes, centering discs are available for the Rigid
Single, Flexible Single and Flexible Twin Lead probes. The disc is attached to
the end of the probe and thus keeps the probe centered in the bridle. The
discs are available in stainless steel and teflon (PTFE). See also “Mounting a
Centering Disc for Pipe Installations“ on page 3-20.
Figure 3-5. Mounting in
Still Pipes.
Note! It is not recommended that flexible
probes are installed in by-pass pipes.
Rigid Single Lead.
Pipe diameter Ø2 inch (50 mm).
Inlet pipe diameter N<Ø.
L12 inch (300 mm).
Flexible Single Lead.
Pipe diameter Ø4 inch (100 mm).
Note! For smaller pipes please consult
factory.
Make sure that the probe is at the center of
the Still pipe by, for example, using a
centering disc.
Note! It is not recommended that flexible
probes are installed in by-pass pipes.
Rigid Twin Lead.
Pipe diameter Ø2 inch (50 mm).
Inlet pipe diameter N<Ø.
L12 inch (300 mm).
The center rod must be placed more than
0.6 inch/15 mm away from the pipe wall.
Flexible Twin Lead.
Pipe diameter Ø4 inch (100 mm).
Note! For smaller pipes please consult
factory.
The center rod must be placed more than
0.6 inch/15 mm away from the pipe wall. The
probe may under no circumstances get into
contact with the pipe wall. It is recommended
that a centering disc is used.
Coaxial Lead.
Pipe diameter Ø1.5 inch (38 mm).
STILLPIPE_MOUNT_SINGLE.EPS
Ø
L
N
Rigid Single
Ø
Flexible Single
Ø
STILLPIPE_MOUNT_TWIN.EPS
Flexible Twin
Ø
Rigid Twin
N
L
STILL PIPE MOUNT CL
Ø