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[email protected]F-5200 Insertion Thermal Mass Flow Meter Manual 05/14 - 0756-8 / 19475 Page 16
Determining the Insertion Depth
The dimension used to set the insertion depth is the “X” dimension. This dimension is
printed on the laminated tag attached to the meter and can be found in the tables below.
Schedule 40 Pipe
Nominal
Diameter
O.D. I.D. X Y
1” 1.315 1.049 Bottom N/A
1.25” 1.660 1.380 Bottom N/A
1.5” 1.900 1.610 0.20” 1.56”
2” 2.375 2.067 0.40” 1.82”
2.5” 2.875 2.469 0.60” 2.07”
3” 3.500 3.068 0.90” 2.38”
4” 4.500 4.026 1.40” 2.86”
6” 6.625 6.065 2.40” 3.95”
8” 8.625 7.981 3.40” 4.90”
Schedule 80 Pipe
Nominal
Diameter
O.D. I.D. X Y
1” 1.315 0.957 Bottom N/A
1.25” 1.660 1.278 Bottom N/A
1.5” 1.900 1.500 0.15” 1.56”
2” 2.375 1.939 0.35” 1.82”
2.5” 2.875 2.323 0.55” 2.07”
3” 3.500 2.900 0.80” 2.38”
4” 4.500 3.826 1.30” 2.86”
6” 6.625 5.761 2.25” 3.95”
8” 8.625 7.625 3.25” 4.90”
Inserting the Meter
1. Insert the ow meter stem into the
compression tting.
2. Open the ball valve and carefully
insert the ow meter until the end
of the stem just contacts the opposite
wall of the pipe.
3. Mark the position of the stem where it
exits the top of the compression tting.
4. Withdraw the stem “X” distance as
measured from the top of the compression
tting. At the same time position the
electronics enclosure parallel to the pipe in the correct orientation relative to the
ow direction as shown. This will position the sensor with its axis in line
with the ow and in the correct direction.
Center Line
of Pipe
X
Y
ONICON
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