2 handling precautions, 1 general precautions, Handling precautions -3 3.2.1 – Yokogawa ADMAG AXR User Manual

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• Mounting orientation

IMPORTANT

If electrodes are perpendicular to the ground, air

bubbles near the top or precipitates at the bottom

may cause measurement errors. Ensure that the

converter of an integral flowmeter are mounted

above the piping to prevent water from entering

them.

Correct

Incorrect

Electrode

Air bubble

Precipitate

Electrode

Incorrect

Water can

seep into

the terminal

box.

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Figure 3.1.6 Mounting Orientation

(10) Application

IMPORTANT

• For a fluid containing high concentration

slurries or hard solids (such as earth and

sand, metal powder, and fiber), contact of

the solids on the electrode surface will make

the output fluctuate. Therefore, two-wire

magnetic flowmeters are not suitable for

measuring such fluids. It is recommended to

use the AXF four-wire magnetic flowmeter.

• In the vicinity of an electrolysis bath, strong

stray current may flow in the fluid. It is

recommended to use the AXF four-wire

magnetic flowmeter in such an application.

3.2 Handling Precautions

WARNING

The magnetic flowmeter is a heavy instrument.

Be careful that no damage is caused to

personnel through accidentally dropping it, or

by exerting excessive force on the magnetic

flowmeter. When moving the magnetic

flowmeter, always use a trolley and have at least

two people carry it.

3.2.1 General Precautions

(1) Precaution during Transportation
The magnetic flowmeter is packed tightly. When

it is unpacked, pay attention to prevent damaging

the flowmeter. To prevent accidents while it is being

transported to the installing location, transport it to

the site in its original packing.

CAUTION

In order to lift a magnetic flowmeter that is fitted

with eyebolts, proceed as in Figure 3.2.1. Never

lift it using a bar passed through the flowtube as

this damages the liner severely.

(2) Avoid Shocks from Impact

CAUTION

Care should be taken not to drop the flowmeter

or expose it to excessive shock. In particular, be

careful not to subject the flange surface to shock.

This may lead to liner damage which will result in

inaccurate readings.

(3) Flange Protection Covers

IMPORTANT

Keep the protective covering (i.e. the corrugated

cardboard or other cushioning material) in place

over the flange except when mounting the

flowmeter to the pipe.

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