SOR 536HS Low Power Pressure Transmitters User Manual
SOR Sensors
Form 995 (03.13) ©SOR Inc.
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These instructions provide information for mounting, process connection,
electrical connection and field calibration of SOR
®
536HS Pressure
Transmitters. The 536HS Pressure Transmitter consists of a field-proven
thin film pressure transducer and a reliable electronic circuit. The
housing features external adjustments and stainless steel construction.
NOTE: This instrument is non-repairable. If you suspect that the instrument
is defective, contact the factory or the SOR representative in your area for a
return authorization number.
536HS
Low Power Pressure Transmitter
General Instructions
Registered Quality System to ISO 9001
Design and
specifications are
subject to change
without notice.
For latest revision, go to
www.sorinc.com
NOTE: If you suspect that a product is defective, contact the factory or the SOR Representative
in your area for a return authorization number (RMA). This product should only be installed by
trained and competent personnel.
Table of Contents
Installation .......................................1
Wiring ............................................2
Calibration .......................................3
Dimensions ......................................4
Control Drawing .............................. 5-7
Installation
Ensure that wiring conforms to all applicable local and national
electrical codes and install unit(s) according to relevant national
and local safety codes.
Normally, line mounting provides adequate support for the instrument.
When the installation is complete, the external adjustments must be
accessible. (See Dimensions, Page 4.) Determine whether the process
connection or the electrical connection will be made first.
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Making the Process Connection First
The process connection is threaded onto a fitting within an adequately supported process
piping system. Use two open end wrenches when connecting the pressure port to a
process piping system: one wrench to hold the hex flats of the pressure connection, the
other to tighten the process fitting. Electrical connection may be rigid or flexible conduit.