Manual
    <3.  Handling Cautions>
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IM 01C25R01-01E
(b)  When storing the transmitter, repack it carefully 
in the packaging that it was originally shipped 
with.
(c) If the transmitter has been used, thoroughly 
clean the chambers inside the cover anges, so 
that there is no process uid remaining inside. 
Before placing it in storage, also make sure that 
the pressure-detector is securely connected to 
the transmitter section.
3.4  Selecting the Installation 
Location 
The transmitter is designed to withstand severe 
environmental conditions. However, to ensure 
that it will provide years of stable and accurate 
performance, take the following precautions when 
selecting the installation location.
(a)  Ambient Temperature
Avoid locations subject to wide temperature 
variations or a signicant temperature gradient. 
If the location is exposed to radiant heat from 
plant equipment, provide adequate thermal 
insulation and/or ventilation.
(b)  Ambient Atmosphere
Do not install the transmitter in a corrosive 
atmosphere. If this cannot be avoided, there 
must be adequate ventilation as well as 
measures to prevent the leaking of rain water 
and the presence of standing water in the 
conduits.
(c) Shock and Vibration
Although the transmitter is designed to be 
relatively resistant to shock and vibration, an 
installation site should be selected where this is 
kept to a minimum.
(d)  Installation of Explosion-protected Transmitters
An explosion-protected transmitters is 
certied for installation in a hazardous area 
containing specic gas types.  See subsection 
3.9 “Installation of an Explosion-Protected 
Transmitters.”
3.5  Pressure Connection
WARNING
•  Never loosen the process connector bolts 
when an instrument is installed in a process.  
The device is under pressure, and a loss of 
seal can result in a sudden and uncontrolled 
release of process uid.
•  When draining toxic process uids that have 
condensed inside the pressure detector, 
take appropriate steps to prevent the contact 
of such uids with the skin or eyes and the 
inhalation of vapors from these uids.
The following precautions must be observed 
in order to safely operate the transmitter under 
pressure.
(a)  Make sure that all the process connector bolts 
are tightened rmly.
(b)  Make sure that there are no leaks in the impulse 
piping.
(c) Never apply a pressure higher than the 
specied maximum working pressure.
3.6  Waterproong of Cable 
Conduit Connections
Apply a non-hardening sealant to the threads 
to waterproof the transmitter cable conduit 
connections. (See gure 7.8, 7.9 and 7.10)
3.7  Restrictions on Use of Radio 
Transceivers
IMPORTANT
Although the transmitter has been designed to 
resist high frequency electrical noise, if a radio 
transceiver is used near the transmitter or its 
external wiring, the transmitter may be affected 
by high frequency noise pickup. To test this, start 
out from a distance of several meters and slowly 
approach the transmitter with the transceiver 
while observing the measurement loop for noise 
effects.  Thereafter use the transceiver outside 
the range where the noise effects were rst 
observed.










