WARRANTYIntek, Inc. warrants each Rheotherm product to be free from defectsin material and workmanship under normal use and service, Intek'soblig
- 8 -SECTION 4 ! MAINTENANCE4.1 GENERAL MAINTENANCECertain precautions should be taken to insure proper performance of all models of flow instruments.
- 9 -4.3 TROUBLE SHOOTINGTABLE I. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDEOBSERVATION PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYFlow trip level continually driftingdownward with constant fl
- 10 -SECTION 5 ! CUSTOMER SERVICEIntek's corporate philosophy is to solve our customer's difficult flow measurement problems. Thismeans t
- 11 -SECTION 6 ! CUSTOM INFORMATION6.1 UNIT IDENTIFICATIONModel no.:Serial no.: Customer identification:6.2 CONFIGURATIONThe configuration of this u
Figure 1. Model 100CS Interconnect Diagram Figure 2. Model 100CS PWB Layout Diagram
Intek, Inc. 2010Manual no. A100CS9606 REV BI:\OFFICE\WPMANUAL\Rheotherm\Model 100CS\MOD100CS.RVBTABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 1 ! GENERAL INFORMATION ...
- 1 -SECTION 1 ! GENERAL INFORMATION1.1 INTRODUCTIONRheotherm flow switches offer reliable flow switch protection in liquids, gases and slurries. The
- 2 -Example of dual probewith flange fittingExample of single probewith NPT fittingNonintrusive transducer(TU)1.2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONRheotherm f
- 3 -6. Do not exceed pressure limits of the tube or fittings.7. Maintain a thermally stable environment (short-term) for the transducer and adjacent
- 4 -SECTION 2 ! INSTALLATION2.1 TRANSDUCER!! IMPORTANT: All transducers have a directional arrow on the tagand/or etched into a metal part. Before i
- 5 -The ideal installation will provide the sensor with well established smooth flow, uniformsystem temperature and consistent fluid media.2. Intrusi
- 6 -SECTION 3 ! OPERATION3.1 START UPTypically, Rheotherm flow switches come from the factory set up for a 10 to 1 flow rate range, and withthe trip
- 7 -3.3 ADJUSTING THE TRIP POINTAdjust the flow switch trip point as follows (see Figure 2, page 12, for trip potentiometer location):1. Establish a
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