Do not remove the transmitter covers in explosive environments when the circuit is live. Make sure the transmitter is installed by qualified personnel and in accordance with applicable codes of practice. 2. Unpack Tek-DP 1610D Integral Orifice Assembly 3. Dimensional Drawing - 900 Flange Class Fig 1: Assembly without Associated Piping...
4. Installations • Straight Length Requirements (2d to d over a length of 1.5d to 3d) Fig 3: Reducer Fig 4: Single 90° Bend Flow from One Branch Fig 5: Two or More 90° Bends in Same Planes Tek-DP 1610D...
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Quick Start Guide Fig 6: Two or More 90° Bends in Different Planes (0.5d to d over a length of d to 2d) Fig 7: Expander Fig 8: Ball Valve or Gate Valve Fully Open 796 Tek Drive, Crystal Lake, IL 60014 USA +1 847 857 6076 +1 847 655 6147 www.tek-trol.com...
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• The installation of thermometer pockets or wells will not alter the required minimum upstream straight lengths for the other fittings. • All straight lengths are expressed in multiples of diameter D. • Values without parentheses are “Zero additional Uncertainty” values. • Values in parentheses are “0.5% additional Uncertainty” values. Tek-DP 1610D...
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Quick Start Guide Table 2: Required Straight Lengths for Classical Venturi Tubes Upstream Primary Devices (U1) Downstream Primary Devices (D1) Fitting Beta Two or Two or Reducer (All Ratio Expander Full bore more 90° more 90° 3D to D mentioned Single 90°...
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B is Vertical Plane C is Horizontal Plane If the fluid is flowing up, a direct mount Tek-DP 1610D should not be used in vertical gas applications because of drain and vent orientation. Consider remote mounting the pressure transmitter to facilitate condensate draining.
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B is Vertical Plane C is Horizontal Plane If the fluid is flowing down, a direct mount Tek-DP 1610D should not be used in vertical liquid or steam applications. Vertical installation for steam should be remote mount. Fig 12: Direct Mount Gas in Vertical Pipes Where , A is 360°...
C is Equalizer D is Equalizer Valve Fig 13: Direct Mount Gas Measurement Where, A is Low Valve B is Vent C is High Valve D is Equalizer Valve E is Block Valves Fig 14: Remote Mount Gas Measurement Tek-DP 1610D...
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Quick Start Guide • Liquid Measurement Where, A is Vent B is Low Valve C is Equalizer Valve D is High Valve Fig 15: Direct Mount Liquid Measurement Where, A is Vent B is High Valve C is Equalizer Valve D is Vent Valves E is Low Valve F is Block Valves...
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D is High Valve Fig 17: Direct Mount Steam Measurement Where, A is Vent B is High Valve C is Equalizer Valve D is Vent Valves E is Low Valve F is Block Valves Fig 18: Remote Mount Steam Measurement Tek-DP 1610D...
Check that the side of the orifice plate marked “Inlet” is facing upstream. o If the DP transmitter is remote mounted from the Tek-DP 1610D, be sure that the impulse tubing is connected correctly from the Tek-DP 1610D to the DP transmitter (high to high and low to low).
Low or High reading • Perform full sensor trim. • Contact factory for replacement. • Check impulse piping for blockage. Unpredictable reading for • Check damping. pressure variable • Check for EMF interference. • Contact factory for replacement. Tek-DP 1610D...
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SAIF Zone, Y1-067, PO BOX No. 80550, USA Etten-Leur, Netherlands 21125, Sharjah, UAE Sales: +1 847-857-6076 Sales: +31 76-2031908 Sales: +971-6526-8344 Support: +1 847-857-6076 Email: tektrol@tek-trol.com www.tek-trol.com 796 Tek Drive, Crystal Lake, IL 60014 USA +1 847 857 6076 +1 847 655 6147 www.tek-trol.com...
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