Rhosonics SDM Quick Start Manual
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SDM – QUICK START GUIDE

Check and unpack shipment

1
1. Check if the box is complete and not damaged. Inside the box:
a. The Slurry Density Meter (SDM)
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b. Wafer, Spool piece or Weldolet
c. Manual

Install the SDM

2
Follow the three installation steps shown in the picture below.
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Note: Tighten the bolts following the manual guidelines, check which bolt torque values are
needed. First mount the wafer, spool or weldolet and then the SDM.
Check: Weldolet and sensor must be installed flush mounted with the surface inside the pipe.
The inner pipe diameter must be equal to the inner diameter of the wafer/spool piece
Vertical pipe installation only if the flow goes in upstream direction. Please use the
rubber O-ring when mounting the SDM. This is important for proper sealing
Install wafer or spool
Drill a hole of Ø43 mm
CAUTION:

Make electrical connection

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1. Connect protective earth cable (see image below)
2. Connect 24V and HART/ 4...20 mA
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1.
Unscrew the back lid to see the SDM's rear view as shown on the picture above
CAUTION:
SDM – Quick Start Guide – RevC
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1.
Weld weldolet onto pipe
Horizontal pipe installation must in a 45° angle from the bottom, in
consultation with Rhosonics.
Do not connect 220V to the SDM
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Tighten bolts
2.
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3.
Install the SDM
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  • Page 1 Make electrical connection 1. Connect protective earth cable (see image below) 2. Connect 24V and HART/ 4…20 mA Unscrew the back lid to see the SDM’s rear view as shown on the picture above CAUTION: Do not connect 220V to the SDM SDM –...
  • Page 2 The set temperature must be equal to the average process temperature Water calibration 1. Pump clear liquid (e.g. water) 2. SDM should read value of clear liquid (e.g. water = 1.000 S.G., sea water ≈ 1.020 S.G.) → → →...

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