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Instructions For Assembling An Industrial Temperature Sensor Please read all instructional literature carefully and thoroughly before starting. Refer to the final page for the listing of Recommended Practices, Liabilities, and Warranties. For: • Spring Loaded Assembiles - Go To Part 1 •...
Part 1: Assemble the Process Connection Hardware to the Terminal Head Note: The standard EK1000 kit standardly contains 2” carbon steel nipples and unions, allowing you to assemble connections as follows: N = 1” Tools Needed: NU = 3” Pipe wrench, tape measure NUN = 4”...
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For a new spring-loaded installation, the overall sensor housing dimension “LL” is the sum of three numbers (See Part 3: Cut the sensor housing Figure 2): A. the connection length (N, NU, or NUN - from Part 1) Tools Needed: B.
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Part 4: Installing the Sensor Pod Part 5: Installing the Spring-Loading Assembly Tools Needed: Tools Needed: Crimper, wire cutters Crimper Components Needed: housing/pod assembly, Components Needed: Cut housing, sensor pod and black plastic bushing (part #TS1092) spring-loading kit (Part # AC1087) ����...
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Cut and strip the red wire to the appropriate length and attach it to the negative terminal. Cut the other wire (or wires) to Fig. 4 the appropriate length and attach them to the positive terminal (terminals). (See Figure 5) ��...
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Seller warrants that the product hereby purchased is, upon delivery, free from defects in material and workmanship and that any such product which is found to be defective in such workmanship or material will be repaired or replaced by Seller (F.O.B. UE Watertown); provided, however, United Electric Controls Company recommends careful consideration of the following factors when specifying and installing UE pressure and tempera- that this warranty applies only to equipment found to be so defective within a period of 18 months from the date of manufacture by the Seller.