Ashcroft ATE-2 - Handheld Calibrator User Manual

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IMPORTANT

Please read the entire manual thoroughly before using the instru-

ment or attempting any service or repair work. The instructions in

this manual are intended to be performed by qualified instrumen-

tation or technical personnel only. This manual should be kept

with the instrument or in a place of safe keeping at all times, as

it contains pertinent information for operation and maintenance.

Additional manuals can be ordered through Customer Service. If

additional assistance is needed, contact our Customer Service

Staff at:

Ashcroft

Inc.

250 East Main Street

Stratford, CT 06614-5145, USA

Tel:

203-378-8281

Fax:

203-385-0402

email: [email protected]

Please be sure to include instrument model number and serial

number in all correspondence to assure proper identification.

Ashcroft Inc. does not recommend trouble-shooting or repairs

beyond the scope of this manual. Problems which cannot be

remedied by following the instructions in this manual should be

referred to the manufacturer. Immediate assistance can often be

supplied by telephone. Defective components will be repaired or

replaced by the manufacturer at his discretion. Repaired products

will be returned to the user by the same mode of shipment. Air-

mail and air express is recommended for urgent shipments.

Electronic pressure instruments must be selected in accordance

with industry codes and safety practices to avoid the possibility of

misuse or misapplication which could result in personal injury or

property damage. Personnel responsible for selection and instal-

lation should also be familiar with the safety recommendations of

ASME B40.1, that apply to elastic pressure elements and their

application in general and specific services. ANSI B40.1 is avail-

able from:

ASME

345 East 47th Street

New York, NY 10017

Pressure – Select a range so that the maximum applied pres-

sure will never exceed the upper range limit.

Vibration – Excessive vibration could cause loosening of

components resulting in loss of instrument accuracy

or failure to provide valid data.

Pulsation – Excessive pressure pulsation could result in fatigue

failure of the pressure element.

Temperature – Operation of the instrument in an environment

where temperatures are in excess of design ratings

may result in loss of accuracy and failure.

Process – Pressure boundary materials must be resistant to

the process media. Failure to assure compatibility

may result in pressure sensing element deterioration

or failure. Instruments used on high pressure gas,

or potentially hazardous service, such as oxygen

should be carefully selected in accordance with the

recommendations of ANSI B40.1.

Hazardous Location – Only approved explosion proof or intrin-

sically safe instruments should be used in hazard-

ous locations.

Electro-Magnetic Interference – Instruments should not be used

in locations where EMI/RFI conditions exceed

design ratings, to avoid erroneous performance.

PURPOSE AND SCOPE

OF MANUAL

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:

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