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4 mounting, 1 general instructions, 2 collar or adapter flange – VEGA VEGAPULS 67 (≥ 2.0.0 - ≥ 4.0.0) Modbus and Levelmaster protocol User Manual

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4 Mounting

VEGAPULS 67 • Modbus and Levelmaster protocol

41369-EN-121011

4 Mounting

4.1 General instructions

With instruments with threaded process fitting, suitable tools must be

applied for tightening the hexagon.

Warning:

The housing must not be used to screw the instrument in! Applying

tightening force can damage internal parts of the housing.

Use the recommended cables (see chapter "Connecting to power

supply") and tighten the cable gland.
You can give your instrument additional protection against moisture

penetration by leading the connection cable downward in front of the

cable entry. Rain and condensation water can thus drain off. This ap-

plies mainly to outdoor mounting as well as installation in areas where

high humidity is expected (e.g. through cleaning processes) or on

cooled or heated vessels.

Make sure that all parts of the instrument exposed to the process, in

particular the active measuring component, process seal and process

fitting, are suitable for the existing process conditions. These include

above all the process pressure, process temperature as well as the

chemical properties of the medium.
You can find the specifications in chapter "Technical data" and on the

type label.

4.2 Collar or adapter flange

For mounting the instrument on a socket, a combi compression flange

for DN 80 (ASME 3" or JIS 80) is also available for retro fitting. Option-

ally, the instrument can be also equipped with an adapter flange from

DN 100 (ASME 4" or JIS 100).
With the housing versions plastic, aluminium single chamber and

stainless steel, the collar flange can be placed directly over the hous-

ing. With the aluminium double chamber housing, retroactive mount-

ing in this way is not possible - the mounting type must be specified

with the order.
You can find drawings of these mounting options in chapter "Dimen-

sions".

Screwing in

Moisture

Suitability for the process

conditions