Selection of mounting method, Bulletin f-107-uxf3 – Dwyer UXF3 User Manual
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5.3. Selection of mounting method
There are 2 methods for mounting the detector; V method and Z method. (See Fig. 5-2.)
Detector
D
V method
Detector
D
Z method
Fig. 5-2 Mounting method
The Z method should be used in the following cases.
z Where a V mounting space is not available. (As shown in the figure above, the mounting dimension with the Z method is
about half of that with the V method).
z When measuring fluid of high turbidity such as sewage.
z When the pipe has a mortar lining.
z Piping is old and presumed to have a deposit of a thick layer of scales inside the piping.
Selection standard
The Z method for large size sensor is recommended for outer diameter 300mm (11.8 in) or more.
Bulletin F-107-UXF3
unit: mm
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