ONICON F-5200 Insertion User Manual

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F-5200 Insertion Thermal Mass Flow Meter Manual 05/14 - 0756-8 / 19475

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3.3 INSTALLING THE FLOW METER

Begin by calculating the effort that will be required to hold the meter. Establish adequate footing

for this task, taking extra care when working from a ladder or platform. Use the following

formula:

E=0.2 x P Where: E = effort in pounds

P = system pressure in pounds per square inch

Example: In a 50 PSI system, 10 pounds of force is required to insert the meter into

the pipe.

WARNING

SYSTEM MAY BE UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. When inserting, removing or adjusting the meter

position, be sure to hold the enclosure firmly by hand before SLOWLY loosening the

compression fitting. Failure to do this will allow the pressure to suddenly and rapidly force the

meter from the pipe causing serious injury. The hand effort required to hold the meter will be 0.2

times the pipe pressure.

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WARNING

Remove all sources of ignition (i.e. open flame, welding equipment, a lit cigarette, etc.) from the

area prior to installing, removing or adjusting the flow meter when working with combustible

gases.

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3.3.1 Determining the Insertion Depth, Inserting the Meter and Tightening the

Compression Fitting

WARNING

The following instructions assume that the pipe is pressurized. Whenever the ball valve is open;

a firm grip must be maintained on the meter at all times until the insertion depth is set and the

compression fitting is properly tightened.

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WARNING

Do not attempt to insert the meter into a pipe pressurized to greater than 200 PSIG. For pipes

pressurized above 200 PSIG isolate flow and relieve pressure in the pipe before attempting to

install the meter.

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The insertion depth is based on the inside diameter of the pipe into which the meter is

installed. When the meter is properly installed, the flow sensor is positioned in the center

of the pipe.

For meters installed in pipes with a nominal diameter ≤ 8 inches, the reference point for

the insertion depth measurement is the inside wall of the pipe directly opposite from the

insertion point. For meters installed in pipes with a nominal diameter > 8 inches, a depth

gage is provided. See Appendix A-1 for instructions on the use of the insertion depth gage.

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