User`s manual
AX2200/AX2300 Instruction Manual Chapter 2 Installation
CM2-AX2000-2001 (Rev. 4, 4/2014) 2-13
Installing Flow Meters with a Packing Gland Connection*
Use the formula below to determine the insertion depth for flow meters
(NPT and flanged) equipped with an insertion tool. To install, see the next
page for instructions for meters with a permanent insertion tool. For me-
ters with a removable insertion tool, see page 2-15.
Insertion Length Formula
I = F + R + t – 1.35
Where:
I = Insertion length.
F = Distance from the raised face of the flange or top of
the process connection for NPT style meters to the top
outside of the process pipe.
R = Pipe inside diameter 2 for pipes ten inches & small-
er.
R = Five inches for pipe diameters larger than ten inches.
t = Thickness of the pipe wall. (Measure the disk cut-
out from the tapping procedure or check a piping hand-
book for thickness.)
Figure 2-8. Insertion Calculation (Meters with Insertion Tool)
Example 1: Flange Style Meters:
To install an AX2300 Insertion Flow Meter into a 14 inch schedule 40 pipe,
the following measurements are taken:
F = 12 inches
R = 5 inches
t = 0.438 inches
The example insertion length is 16.09 inches.
Example 2: NPT Style Meters:
The length of thread engagement on the NPT style meters is also subtracted in
the equation. The length of the threaded portion of the NPT meter is 1.18
inches. Measure the thread portion still showing after the installation and sub-
tract that amount from 1.18 inches. This gives you the thread engagement
length. If this cannot be measured use .55 inch for this amount.
F = 12 inches
R = 5 inches
t = 0.438 inches
The example insertion length is 15.54 inches.
*All dimensions are in inches.










