After unpacking, it is recommended to save the shipping carton and packing materials in case the instrument is stored or re-shipped. Inspect the equipment and carton for damage. If there is evidence of shipping damage, notify the carrier immediately.
The enclosure should be mounted in an area that is convenient for servicing, calibration or for observation of the LCD readout (if so equipped).
1 Locate the transmitter within the length of transducer cable that was supplied with the TF1100 system. If this is not possible, it is recommended that the cable be exchanged for one that is of proper length. Transducer cables that are up to 300 meters may be accommodated.
2. Mount the TF1100 transmitter in a location that is:
♦ Where little vibration exists.
♦ Protected from falling corrosive fluids.
♦ Within ambient temperature limits -20 to 60°C
♦ Out of direct sunlight. Direct sunlight may increase transmitter temperature to above the maximum limit.
3. Mounting: Refer to Figure 3.1 for enclosure and mounting dimension details. Ensure that enough room is available to allow for door swing, maintenance and conduit entrances. Secure the enclosure to a flat surface with four appropriate fasteners.
4. Conduit holes.
Conduit hubs should be used where cables enter the enclosure. Holes not used for cable entry should be sealed with plugs.
NOTE: Use NEMA 4 [IP65] rated fittings/plugs to maintain the water tight integrity of the enclosure. Generally, the left conduit hole (viewed from front) is used for line power; the center conduit hole for transducer connections and the right hole are utilized for OUTPUT
wiring.
5 If additional holes are required, drill the appropriate size hole in the enclosure’s bottom.
Use extreme care not to run the drill bit into the wiring or circuit cards.
Post time: Jul-31-2022