Installing the Transmitter continued
2.2.4
Flowmeter cable lengths
This requirement does not apply to integral installations (see Figure 2-1). For other installation types
(see Figure 2-1), maximum cable length between flowmeter components depends on the installation
type and the cable type. Refer to Figure 2-1, then see Table 2-2.
Table 2-2
Maximum cable lengths
Cable type
Micro Motion 9-wire
Micro Motion 4-wire
User-supplied 4-wire
• Power wires (VDC)
• Signal wires (RS-485)
2.2.5
Accessibility for maintenance
Ensure that the transmitter is mounted in a location and orientation that will allow easy access to the
terminals and to the display (if your transmitter has a display).
2.3
Mounting the transmitter
You can mount the transmitter in any orientation as long as the conduit and wiring openings do not
point upward. For transmitter dimensions, see Appendix A.
Transmitter Installation: Model 1700 and 2700 Transmitters
Wire gauge
Not applicable
Not applicable
22 AWG (0,35 mm
20 AWG (0,5 mm
18 AWG (0,8 mm
22 AWG (0,35 mm
CAUTION
Condensation or excessive moisture entering the
transmitter could damage the transmitter and result
in measurement error or flowmeter failure.
To reduce the risk of measurement error or flowmeter
failure:
•
Ensure the integrity of gaskets and O-rings.
•
Grease the O-rings every time the transmitter housing
or core processor housing is opened and closed.
•
Do not mount the transmitter with the conduit openings
pointing upward.
•
Install drip legs on conduit or cable.
•
Seal the conduit openings.
•
Fully tighten the transmitter cover.
Maximum length
60 feet (20 meters)
1000 feet (300 meters)
2
)
300 feet (90 meters)
2
)
500 feet (150 meters)
2
)
1000 feet (300 meters)
2
) or larger
1000 feet (300 meters)
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