Emerson Process Management MICRO MOTION T-SERIES User Manual

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Environmental limits for T-Series sensors

Figure 1-1:

Maximum process temperature in °F (°C)

176 (80)

140 (60)

100 (38)

60 (16)

20 (7)

–20 (–29)

–40 (–40)

–60 (–51)

–60

(–51)

–20

(–29)

20

(7)

100

(38)

140

(60)

200

(93)

240

(116)

125.5

(52)

122 (50)

Ambient temperature of core processor or

transmitter in °F (°C)

Gray area = Mount transmitter remotely (use junction box)

60

(16)

320

(160)

300

(149)

Notes

When ambient temperature is below –40 °F(–40 °C), a core processor or transmitter must be
heated to bring its local ambient temperature to between –40 °F(–40 °C) and +140 °F(+60 °C).
Long-term storage of electronics at ambient temperatures below –40 °F(–40 °C) is not
recommended.

Temperature limits may be further restricted by hazardous area approvals. Refer to the hazardous
area approvals documentation shipped with the sensor or available from the Micro Motion web site
(

www.micromotion.com

).

The extended-electronics option allows the sensor case to be insulated without covering the
transmitter, core processor, or junction box, but does not affect temperature ratings.

For the purposes of selecting electronics options, this graph should be used only as a general guide.
If your process conditions are close to the gray areas, it may be inappropriate to use electronics
options other than a junction box. Consult with your Micro Motion representative.

1.4

Recommendations for hygienic and self-

draining applications

For optimal cleanability and drainability:

If possible, install the sensor in a vertical pipeline with the process fluid flowing
upward through the sensor.

Planning

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