Maintenance – Fluid Components International ST51 User Manual

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ST51 MASS FLOW

FLUID COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL LLC

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The FCI instrument requires little maintenance. There are no moving parts or mechanical parts subject to wear in the instrument. The
sensor assembly which is exposed to the process media is composed of 316 SS and Hastelloy C.

Without detailed knowledge of the environmental parameters of the application surroundings and process media, FCI cannot make
specific recommendations for periodic inspection, cleaning, or testing procedures. However, some suggested general guidelines for
maintenance steps are offered below. Use operating experience to establish the frequency of each type of maintenance.

Calibration
Periodically verify the calibration of the output and recalibrate if necessary. FCI recommends every 18 months at a minimum.

Electrical Connections
Periodically inspect cable connections on terminal strips and terminal blocks. Verify that terminal connections are tight and physically
sound with no sign of corrosion.

Remote Enclosure
Verify that the moisture barriers and seals protecting the electronics in the local enclosure is adequate and that no moisture is entering
the enclosure.

Electrical Wiring
FCI recommends occasional inspection of the system’s interconnecting cable, power wiring and flow element wiring on a “common
sense” basis related to the application environment. Periodically the conductors should be inspected for corrosion and the cable
insulation checked for signs of deterioration.

Flow Element Connections
Verify that all seals are performing properly and that there is no leakage of the process media. Check for deterioration of the gaskets
and environmental seals used.

Insertion Type Flow Element Assembly
Periodically remove the flow element for inspection based on historical evidence of debris, foreign matter, or scale build-up and
appropriate plant shutdown schedules and procedures. Check for corrosion, stress cracking, and/or build-up of oxides, salts, or foreign
substances. The thermowells must be free of excessive contaminants and be physically intact. Any debris or residue build-up could
cause inaccurate flow indication. Clean the flow element, as necessary, with a soft brush and available solvents (compatible with
Stainless Steel).

Maintenance

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