Ashcroft A2X - Pressure Transmitter User Manual

Warning! read before installation

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A2X EXPLOSION/FLAME PROOF

PRESSURE TRANSMITTER

INSTRUCTION SHEET

Ashcroft

®

A2X Pressure Transmitter, Typical Dimensions and Construction*

*

Dimensions and construction details may vary based on product specified.

Conduit

electrical

termination

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All sales subject to standard terms and conditions of sale. I&M011-10167-A2X. Rev. 02/14

WARNING! READ

BEFORE INSTALLATION

1. GENERAL:

A failure resulting in

injury or dam-

age may be caused by excessive

overpressure, excessive vibration or
pressure pulsation, excessive instru-
ment temperature, corrosion of the
pressure containing parts, or other
misuse. Consult Ashcroft Inc.,
Stratford, Connecticut, USA before
installing if there are any questions
or concerns.

2. OVERPRESSURE:

Pressure spikes in excess of the rated
overpressure capability of the trans-
ducer may cause

irreversible electri-

cal and/or mechanical damage to the

pressure measuring and containing
elements.

Fluid hammer and surges can destroy

any pressure transducer and must
always be avoided. A pressure snub-
ber should be installed to eliminate the
damaging hammer effects. Fluid ham-
mer occurs when a liquid flow is sud-

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.887˝

4.78˝

3.065˝

.675˝

1.06˝

DIA.

(22.5)

(121)

(78)

(17)

(27)

.887˝

4.78˝

3.065˝

.885˝

1.06˝ (27) Hex.
Common For All
Pressure Fittings

(22)

(78)

(121)

(22.5)

1.06˝

DIA.

(27)

denly stopped, as with quick closing
solenoid valves. Surges occur when
flow is suddenly begun, as when a
pump is turned on at full power or a
valve is quickly opened.
Liquid surges are particularly damag-

ing to pressure transducers if the pipe
is originally empty. To avoid damaging
surges, fluid lines should remain full (if
possible), pumps should be brought up
to power slowly, and valves opened
slowly. To avoid damage from both fluid
hammer and surges, a surge chamber
should be installed.

Symptoms of fluid hammer and surge's
damaging effects:
• Pressure transducer exhibits an out-

put at zero pressure (large zero offset).

• Pressure transducer output remains

constant regardless of pressure

• In severe cases, there will be no output.

FREEZING:
Prohibit freezing of media in pressure
port. Unit should be drained (mount in
vertical position with electrical termina-
tion upward) to prevent possible over-
pressure damage from frozen media.

3. STATIC ELECTRICAL CHARGES:

Any electrical device may be suscepti-
ble to damage when exposed to static
electrical charges. To avoid damage to
the transducer observe the following:

• Operator/installer should follow the

proper ESD (electrostatic discharge)
protection procedures before handling
the pressure transducer.

• Ground the body of the transducer

BEFORE making any electrical
connections

• When disconnecting, remove the

ground LAST!

Note: The shield and drain wire in the
cable (if supplied) is not connected to
the transducer body, and is not a suit-
able ground.

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