Humidity And Condensation; Orientation Of Pulse Transmitter And Pulse Divider - Kamstrup ULTRAFLOW 54 Technical Description

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7.4 Humidity and condensation

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If ULTRAFLOW
is installed in moist environments, it must be turned +45° around the pipe axis as shown in Figure
12 below.
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ULTRAFLOW
34 can be installed in environments with periodically condensing humidity, but ought neither to be
insulated nor wrapped as condensation water on the meter is thereby entrapped.
Furthermore, wires/cables must in general hang freely downwards after cable connections to form a drip nose for
drainage of water and condensation.
7.4.1

Orientation of Pulse Transmitter and Pulse Divider

Mounting the Pulse Transmitter and Pulse Divider, the cable connections must always be horizontally or
downwards oriented in order to avoid the risk of water and condensation being led into the box via the cables.
This is specially important in moist environments.
Furthermore, wires/cables must in general hang freely downwards after the cable connections to form a drip nose
for drainage of water and condensation.
Figure 12
Max. 90°
Figure 13. Orientation of Pulse Transmitter/Pulse Divider.
5512-385 GB/02.2014/Rev. H1
ULTRAFLOW
Max. 90°
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