Determining Installation Distances Via Applicator; Mechanical Preparation - Endress+Hauser Proline Prosonic Flow 93T Portable Operating Instructions Manual

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3.5.2

Determining installation distances via Applicator

Applicator is a software application for selecting and planning flowmeters. The installation distances
required for installation can be determined without having to connect the transmitter beforehand.
Applicator is available:
• On a CD-ROM for installation on a local PC  ä 50.
• Via the Internet for direct online entry www.endress.com  select country.
On the Internet site, select  Instruments Flow  Tooling Applicator. In the "Applicator
Sizing Flow" field, select the "Start Applicator Sizing Flow online" link.
Determining installation distances for Clamp On, measuring via one traverse
Determine the installation distances required via Applicator:
• Select the fluid.
• Select the device (e.g. 93P Clamp On).
• Enter or select measuring point-specific values.
• Select the number of traverses: 1
• Read off the necessary installation distances:
– Wire length: __________
– Sensor distance: __________
Subsequent procedure
The mechanical preparation tasks can be performed once the installation distances have been
determined  ä 13.
Determining installation distances for Clamp On, measuring via two traverses
Determine the installation distances required via Applicator:
• Select the fluid.
• Select the device (e.g. 93P Clamp On).
• Enter or select measuring point-specific values.
• Select the number of traverses: 2
• Read off the necessary installation distances:
– Sensor position: __________
– Sensor distance: __________
Subsequent procedure
The mechanical preparation tasks can be performed once the installation distances have been
determined  ä 13.
3.6

Mechanical preparation

The way in which the sensors are secured differs on account of the pipe nominal diameter and the
sensor type. Depending on the type of sensor, users also have the option of securing the sensors with
strapping bands or screws such that they can be later removed, or permanently fixing the sensors in
place with welded bolts or welded holders.
Overview of possible ways to secure the various sensors:
Sensor
For the measuring range
P
DN 15 to 65 (½ to 2½")
P
DN 50 to 4000 (2 to 160")
Pipe nominal diameter
Secured by
DN 15 to 65 (½ to 2½")
Sensor holder
DN  200 (8")
Strapping bands
(metal, medium nominal diameters)
DN  200 (8")
Strapping bands
(metal, large nominal diameters)
DN 50 to 4000 (2 to 160") Mounting with strapping bands (flexible)  ä 22
Installation
 ä 23
 ä 20
 ä 21
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