Tank Connection; Flange Dimensions; Antenna Versions; Material Exposed To Tank Atmosphere - Emerson Rosemount 5408 Reference Manual

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Specifications and Reference Data
Weight
Ingress protection
IP 66/67/68
A.3.4

Tank connection

The tank connection consists of a tank seal, a flange, NPT or BSPP (G) threads, Tri Clamp, or
a specific welded connection with swivel feature for parabolic antenna.
A.3.5

Flange dimensions

Follows ASME B16.5, JIS B2220, and EN 1092-1 standards. For more information, see
Section
A.3.6

Antenna versions

Cone antenna
Process seal antenna
Parabolic antenna
A.3.7

Material exposed to tank atmosphere

Cone antenna, PTFE seal
(10) Fully functional transmitter with sensor module, housing, terminal block, LCD display, and covers
(11) The transmitter meets IP 68 at 9.8 ft. (3 m) for 30 minutes.
164
Aluminum housing: 6.2 lb (2.8 kg)
Stainless steel housing: 10.0 lb (4.5 kg)
®
(11)
and NEMA
4X
A.7.1.
Best choice for most applications, including closed vessels, still pipe/chamber
installations, and open air applications
Extended cone antennas are available for tall nozzles (option code S1 and S2).
Depending on measurement conditions, a reduction of sensitivity close to antenna
end might be present.
All PTFE wetted parts ideal for use in corrosive and hygienic applications
Suitable for applications with heavy condensation/build-up
Alternative for long measuring ranges in combination with conditions such as low
reflective media
Suitable for a broad range of solid materials (may need air purging in dusty
environments)
316/316L SST (EN 1.4404), Alloy C-276 (UNS N10276), or Alloy 400 (UNS N04400)
PTFE fluoropolymer
(10)
(10)
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