Connecting
5.4 Installing the Sensor
2. Slide sensor into a mounting frame back end first aligning the angled edge of the sensor
3. Tighten the sensor clamping screws to hold the sensor firmly in place.
4. Proceed to Sensor Wiring (Page 56) and then Commissioning (Page 59).
5.4.4
Direct Mount
Sensor Installation using Mounting Frames, Spacer Bar and Spacing Guides
The combination of mounting frames, spacer bar and spacing guides is the recommended
way to mount Direct Mode sensors. The mounting frame establishes the axial alignment of
the sensors and allows you to remove and replace either sensor while preserving their exact
mounting location.
For Direct Mode mounting, a spacer bar is used to establish the distance between sensors
and a spacing guide to locate the sensors at the nine o'clock and three o'clock positions.
Should the distance between sensors be beyond the span of a spacer bar, a measuring tape
can be used. The Mylar spacing guide comes in various lengths and widths to accommodate
most pipe sizes.
5.08cm x 66.04cm) (2" x 26")
5.08cm x 114.3cm (2" x 45")
10.16 cm x 205.7cm (4" x 81")
10.16cm x 393.7cm (4" x 155")
15.2cm x 497.8cm (6" x 196")
Figure 5-15
1. After receiving the spacing index from the Installation Menu, prepare the pipe surface
2. Degrease the surface and remove any grit, corrosion, rust, loose paint, etc.
3. Make a note of the Number Index displayed in the Install Sensor menu. Check to ensure
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with the angled edge of the mounting frame. Keep sensor from making contact with the
pipe until it butts up against the mounting frame stop. Push sensor down to mate with
pipe.
for the other sensor.
Mylar Spacing Guide
area where the sensors will be mounted.
that you have a matched set of sensors. They both should have the same S/N number
but marked with either an "A" or "B" (e.g., 100A and 100B).
Spacing Guide Sizes
Operating Instructions, 02/2012, A5E03086487-05
Repeat procedure
FST020 IP65 NEMA 4X