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Appendix A: Reference Data
January 2015
Reference Data
Figure A-18. Minimum Clearance
Other mechanical considerations
To get the best possible performance, the following must be considered before installing the
transmitter:
Inlets should be kept at a distance in order to avoid product filling on the probe
Avoid physical contact between probes and agitators, as well as applications with
strong fluid movement unless the probe is anchored
Probe tie-down is recommended if the probe can move to within 1 ft. (30 cm) of any
object during operations
In order to stabilize the probe for side forces, it is possible to fix or guide the probe to
the tank bottom
For optimal single lead probe performance in non-metallic vessels, the probe must
either be mounted with a 2-in. / DN 50 or larger metallic flange, or a metal sheet with a
14-in. diameter (350 mm) or larger must be used (see the reference manual for
placement)
Figure A-19. Flexible Single Lead Probe with Chuck
See “Using a segmented probe” on page 36 for more anchoring options.
See “Mechanical installation” on page 29 for further information.
Nozzle diameter
Nozzle height
Clearance to tank wall
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