Installation, Pre-installation procedure, 2 installation – Fluid Components International FLT93 Nuclear User Manual

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FLT

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Series FlexSwitch

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INSTALLATION

Fluid Components International LLC

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2 INSTALLATION

Receiving/Inspection

• Unpack

carefully.

• Verify that all items in the packing list are received and are correct.
• Inspect all instruments for damage or contaminants prior to installation.

If the above three items are satisfactory, proceed with the installation. If not, then stop and contact a customer service representative.

Packing/Shipping/Returns

These issues are addressed in Appendix D - Customer Service.

Factory Calibration Note

The instrument is factory calibrated to the applications as specifi ed at the time of order. There is no need to perform any verifi cation or
calibration steps prior to installing and placing the instrument in service unless the application has been varied.

Pre-Installation Procedure

Warning:

Only qualifi ed personnel should install this instrument. Install and follow safety procedures in accordance with the current
National Electrical Code. Ensure that power is off during installation. Any instances where power is applied to the instru-
ment will be noted in this manual. Where the instructions call for the use of electrical current, the operator assumes all
responsibility for conformance to safety standards and practices.

Caution:

The instrument contains electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive devices. Use standard ESD precautions when handling the
control circuit. See below, for ESD details.

The instrument is not designed for weld-in-place applications. Never weld to a process connection or a structural support.

Damage resulting from moisture penetration of the control circuit or fl ow element enclosure is not covered by product warranty.

Use Standard ESD Precautions

Use standard ESD precautions when opening an instrument enclosure or handling the control circuit. FCI recommends the use of the follow-
ing precautions: Use a wrist band or heel strap with a 1 megohm resistor connected to ground. If the instrument is in a shop setting there
should be static conductive mats on the work table and fl oor with a 1 megohm resistor connected to ground. Connect the instrument to
ground. Apply antistatic agents to hand tools to be used on the instrument. Keep high static producing items away from the instrument such
as non-ESD approved plastic, tape and packing foam.

The above precautions are minimum requirements to be used. The complete use of ESD precautions can be found in the U.S. Department Of
Defense Handbook 263.

Prepare or Verify Sensing Element Location

Prepare the process pipe for installation, or inspect the already prepared location to ensure that the instrument will fi t into the system.

Review the requirement for the supply power and alarm circuit connections.

Verify Dimensions

Verify the instrument’s dimensions versus the process location to be sure of a correct fi t. Also see Appendix A for dimensions.

Verify Sensing Element Flow Direction and Placement Orientation (Flow Application)

For fl ow detection, the sensing element surface marked with direction arrows should be oriented parallel to the process fl ow. The fl ow can
be from either direction.

Mount the sensing element at least 20 diameters downstream and 10 diameters upstream from any bends or interference in the process pipe
or duct to achieve the greatest accuracy.

For liquid fl ow service, the sensing element should be located in the process pipe so that the thermowells are always completely wet.

When mounted in a tee or section of pipe larger than the normal process pipe, position in a vertical run of pipe with fl ow upward. This will
prevent air or gas bubbles from becoming trapped at the sensor assembly.

Vertical positioning with fl ow downward is only recommended for higher fl ow rate applications (consult FCI).

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