KROHNE UFM 610P EN User Manual
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2.7.1
Transducer set "A"
2.7.2
Transducer set "B" and "C"
NOTE:
The sensor blocks must always be placed in the guiderail as shown above. If for any reason they get taken out, it is
possible to put them back in the opposite way. This will result in the instrument not working correctly.
Transducer set “A” and transducer set “B” are positioned in the guiderail, to help align the transducer blocks along the pipe axis
correctly. Both the “A” and “B” guiderails have two sensor blocks. One of these is fixed, the other is moveable and can slide up
& down the scale to enable you to set the separation distance required.
The separation distance is calculated by the instrument when the application information has been entered. The fixed sensor can
be identified because it is slightly longer and has two connections as opposed to the floating block only having one connection.
Each guiderail can be mounted to the surface of the pipe using the mounting hardware provided, which includes both velcro and
webbing straps. Magnetic attachments are available as an option with guiderail “B” and the diagonal guiderail, “D” sensors are
supplied with ratchet straps.
2.7.3
Transducer set "A"
These are supplied for pipes 13mm to 89mm inside diameter. They are only supplied with velcro straps, unless the high
temperature version has been supplied. Magnets are not available for this transducer set.
Figure 8
Figure 7
single core coax socket
single core coax socket
four pin socket
separation
distance
fixed block
floating block
single core coax socket
single core coax socket
four pin socket
separation
distance
fixed block
floating block