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DEVICE DESCRIPTION

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H250 M10

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2.4 Flammable products

Atmospheric conditions:

Atmospheric conditions:

Atmospheric conditions:

Atmospheric conditions:

An explosive atmosphere is a mixture of air and flammable gases, vapours, mists or dusts under
atmospheric conditions. The following values define it
T

atm

= -20...+60°C / -4...+140°F and P

atm

= 0.8...1.1 bar.

Outside of this range, no key data are available as to ignition behaviour for most mixtures.

Installation condititions:

Installation condititions:

Installation condititions:

Installation condititions:

Variable area flowmeters operate outside of atmospheric conditions, which means that
explosion protection according to Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX) – regardless of the zone assignment

is fundamentally not applicable due to the lack of key safety data for the interior of the

measuring section.

2.5 Equipment category

Variable area flowmeters are designed according to EN 60079-0:2009 and EN 60079-1:2007 in
Category II 2 G for use in zone 1. The parts inside the measuring unit are also approved for use in
zone 1.

WARNING!
Operation with flammable products is only permitted as long as no explosive fuel/air mixture
builds up on the inside of the flowmeter under operating conditions. The operator is responsible
for ensuring that the flowmeter is operated safely as regards the temperature and pressure of
the products used. In case of operation with flammable products the measuring units must be
included in the periodic pressure tests of the system. When using the device version H250/C...
(PTFE-liner, nonconductive) the min. conductivity of the medium must be 10

-8

S/m, in order to

avoid the electrostatic charge.

INFORMATION!
Definition of zone 1 acc. to EN 1127-1, Appendix B:
An area in which an explosive atmosphere may occasionally occur as a result of the mixture of
flammable substances in the form of gas, steam or mist with air under normal operation.

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