Mounting A P Style Pressure Transmitter - ABB 266 DDS Operating Instruction

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. . .4 Mounting

Mounting a P style pressure transmitter

IMPORTANT
If the transmitter is installed inclined with respect to the vertical, the filling liquid exerts hydrostatic pressure on the measuring
diaphragm, resulting in a zero shift. In such an event, the zero point can be corrected via the zero push-button or via the "set PV
to zero" command. Please refer to the [configuration section] for further details.
The pressure transmitter can be mounted directly on the manifold. A mounting bracket for wall or pipe mounting (2" pipe) is also
available as an accessory. Ideally, the pressure transmitter should be mounted in a vertical position to prevent subsequent zero
shifts.
91 (3.58)
1/2 - 14 NPT
72 (2.83)
Figure 6: Model 266H or 266N High overload resistant P-Style transmitter with 1/2-14 NPT male process connection and barrel housing
installed on a 2"pipe with optional bracket (B6 carbon steel or B7 Stainless Steel 316L)
91 (3.58)
72 (2.83)
Figure 7: Model 266H or 266N High overload resistant P-Style transmitter with 1/2-14 NPT female process connection and barrel
housing installed on a 2"pipe with optional bracket (B6 carbon steel or B7 Stainless Steel 316L)
18 (0.71)
32 (1.26) width across
ats of exagon
18 (0.71)
108 (4.25)
113 (4.45)
29 (1.14)
108 (4.25)
49 (1.93)
113 (4.45)
29 (1.14)
18 (0.71)
32 (1.26) width across
ats of exagon
49 (1.93)
18 (0.71)

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