Rosemount Model 1159 Remote Diaphragm Seals Manual Manuals & Guides

Product Discontinued
English
June 1999
Rev. AB
Model 1159 Remote Diaphragm Seals Manual
With Model 1152, Model 1153 Series B, D, and F, and Model 1154 Alphaline Pressure Transmitters
®
Nuclear
IMPOR TANT NOTICE -- ERRATA
Model 1159 Remote Diaphragm Seal, Product Manual 00809-0100-4504, Rev AB (June 1999)
No. Affected Pages Description of Change
1 Page i
Page ii Back cover page
Replace address and phone/fax with: Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc. 8200 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 USA Tel: (952) 949-5210 Fax: (952) 949-5201
Effect.
Date
10/10/03
Product Manual
Model 1159 Remote Diaphragm Seals Manual
With Model 1152, Model 1153 Series B, D, and F, and
®
Model 1154 Alphaline Pressure Transmitters
Read this manual before working with the product. For personal and system safety and optimum product performance, make sure you thoroughly understand the contents before installing, using, or maintaining this product.
For equipment service needs outside the United States, contact the nearest Rosemount representative.
Within the United States, the North American Response Center is at your service 24 hours a day and is a single-point contact for all Rosemount equipment service needs. If at any time you are not sure what to do, have a question about using the product, or have a service or support request, call the center toll free at 1-800-654-RSMT (7768). This contact is your fastest link to quick and complete answers about any Rosemount Group product or service.
Nuclear
NOTICE
Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc.
12001 Technology Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Tel (612) 828-8252 Telex 4310012 Fax (612) 828-8280 © 1999, Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc
http://www.rosemount.com.
Rosemount, the Rosemount logotype, and Alphaline are registered trademarks of Rosemount Inc. d-Cell is a trademark of Rosemount Inc. Flexitallic is a trademark of Flexitallic Gasket Co. D.C. is a registered trademark of Dow Corning Corp. Swagelok is a registered trademark of Crawford Fitting Co. Cover Photo: 1159-001AB
Fisher-Rosemount satisfies all obligations coming from legislation to harmonize product requirements in the European Union.
Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc. Warranty and Limitations of Remedy
The warranty and limitations of remedy applicable to this Rosemount
equipment are as stated on the reverse of the current Rosemount
quotation and customer acknowledgment forms.
RETURN OF MATERIAL
Authorization for return is required from Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc. prior to shipment. Contact the Nuclear Instruments Group (612-828-8252) for details on obtaining Returned Material Authorization (RMA). Rosemount Nuclear Instruments will not accept any returned material without Returned Material Authorization. Materials returned without authorization are subject to return to customer.
Material returned for repair, whether in or out of warranty, should be shipped prepaid to:
Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc. 12001 Technology Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USA
IMPORTANT
The Rosemount Model 1159 Remote Diaphragm Seal is designed for Nuclear Class IE usage, has been tested per IEEE Std 323-1974 and IEEE Std 344-1975 as defined in the Qualification Test Report D8300151, and is manufactured to the requirements of NQA-1; 10CFR50, Appendix B quality assurance programs; and 10CFR Part 21. During qualification testing, interfaces were defined between the remote seal and its environment that are essential to meeting IEEE Std 323-1974 requirements. To ensure compliance with 10CFR Part 21, the remote seal must comply with the requirements herein throughout its installation, operation, and maintenance. It is incumbent upon the user to ensure that the Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc.’s component traceability program is continued throughout the Qualified Life of the remote seal.
In order to maintain the qualified status of the remote seal, the essential environmental interfaces must not be compromised. Performance of any operations on the remote seal other than those specifically authorized in this manual has the potential for compromising an essential environmental interface. Where the manual uses the terms requirements, mandatory, must, or required, the instructions so referenced must be carefully followed. Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc. expressly disclaims all responsibility and liability for remote seals for which the foregoing has not been complied with by the user.
Revision Status
Changes from May 1997 to June 1999
Page (Old) Page (New) Changes
Title Title Updated copyright and phone numbers. Warranty Warranty Added warranty page.
Global Change Removed Rosemount from left facing page header.
TOC TOC Updated TOC to include new sections under Installation; Remote Seal
Handling Considerations and System Installation Procedure. 1-1 1-1 Reworded note. 1-1 1-1 Added one decimal place to metric measures in Figure 1-1. 2-1 2-1 Slightly reworded Length of Capillary section. 2-1 2-1 Slightly reworded note in Static Head Effects section. 3-1 3-1 Added section titled Remote Seal Handling Considerations. 3-1 3-2 Added note to Remote Seal Installation Considerations section on Model 1152
Pressure Transmitter mounting. 3-2 3-2 Added section titled System Installation Procedure. 3-2 3-3 Rounded newton–meter torque specifications to whole numbers in Metal Seal
Installation Procedure. 3-3 3-4 Rounded newton–meter torque specifications to whole numbers in Gasket
Installation Procedure. 3-3 3-4 Added metric equivalents to dimensions in Mounting of Capillary Clamp. 4-1 4-1 Added page reference to step 2 of Gasket/Metal Seal Replacement. 4-1 4-1 Slightly reworded both notes in Gasket/Metal Seal Replacement section. 5-1 to 5-4 5-1 to 5-4 Added metric measures to all tables in Pressure Ranges section.
5-1 to 5-3 Added second note to Model 1152 Ordering Information table, Model 1153
Series B and D Ordering Information table, Model 1153 Series F Ordering
Information table, and Model 1154 Ordering Information table. 5-3 5-3 Added special option section to Model 1159 Ordering Information table. 5-3 5-3 Footnote (3) in Model 1159 Ordering Information table rewritten. Back Cover Back Cover Changed phone numbers.
NOTE
The above Revision Status list summarizes the changes made. Please refer to both manuals for complete comparison details.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................ 1-1
Performance .............................................................................................. 2-1
Length of Capillary ................................................................................ 2-1
Quality of Fill......................................................................................... 2-1
Static Head Effects ................................................................................ 2-1
Installation .................................................................................................. 3-1
Remote Seal Handling Considerations.................................................. 3-1
Remote Seal Installation Considerations ............................................. 3-1
System Installation Procedure............................................................... 3-2
Metal Seal or Gasket Installation Procedure ....................................... 3-2
Mounting of Capillary Clamps .............................................................. 3-4
Maintenance .............................................................................................. 4-1
Ordering Information ............................................................................... 5-1
Model 1152 Ordering Information......................................................... 5-1
Model 1153 Series B and D Ordering Information ............................... 5-2
Model 1153 Series F Ordering Information .......................................... 5-2
Model 1154 Ordering Information......................................................... 5-3
Model 1159 Ordering Information......................................................... 5-3
Model 1159 Spare Parts Ordering Information .................................... 5-4
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Section
1159-1159A23A
1 Introduction
NOTE
Installation, operation, maintenance, and warranty information for the Rosemount Model 1152, 1153 Series B/D/F, and 1154 Pressure Transmitters can be found in the instruction manual that corresponds to each product. This supplemental manual provides information for the use of the Model 1159 Remote Diaphragm Seals and Capillaries with the transmitters listed above. Use this manual in conjunction with the transmitter instruction manual.
The Model 1159 Remote Seal is intended for use in nuclear power stations where stringent quality control of design and manufacturing processes is necessary to ensure high reliability over an extended service life. The remote seal can be supplied with the following pressure transmitters:
• Model 1152
• Model 1153 Series B
• Model 1153 Series D
• Model 1153 Series F
• Model 1154
Uses for the remote seal include applications where the environment is unsuitable for instrumentation or where a wet leg reference is required. The Model 1159 Remote Seal has been tested to the following conditions: seismic qualification per IEEE Std. 344-1975 and radiation and environmental qualification per IEEE Std. 323-1974.
FIGURE 1-1. Model 1159 Diaphragm Seal.
Mounting
Ring
Flushing
Connection
¼–18 NPT
Gasket/
Metal Seal
Upper
Housing
Diaphragm
3.75
(95.3)
DIA.
NOTE: All dimensions are in inches (millimeters).
2.04
(51.8)
DIA.
Capillary Connection
1.90
(48.3)
NPT Process Connection
2.79
(70.9)
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1-2
Section
2 Performance
The performance of a remote diaphragm seal is determined by how accurately it can transfer a pressure signal from the process fluid to the transmitter sensor.
The spring rate of a transmitter diaphragm is many times greater than the spring rate of a remote seal diaphragm. Therefore, the influence of the capillary and seal on transmitter linearity, hysteresis, and repeatability is usually slight. Temperature variations have the largest effect on the system’s performance.
Some of the factors affected by temperature variations are:
• Length of capillary
• Quality of fill
• Static head effects
Length of Capillary
Quality of Fill
Static Head Effects
As the length of capillary increases, the volume of fill fluid also increases. Since the temperature effect will increase as the volume of fill fluid increases, it is desirable to minimize the length of capillary. During installation, the transmitter should be located as closely as possible to the diaphragm seal. It is preferable to increase the length of the loop wire rather than the length of capillary. The temperature effect can also be minimized by maintaining a constant temperature along the length of capillary. In addition to temperature effect, the length of capillary also affects time response. As the length of capillary increases, the time response increases.
Other parameters that must be considered when attempting to define the performance of a remote seal system are vibration effects, remote seal stability, and static head effects.
The presence of air in the fill fluid will cause poor performance. If fill fluid is lost due to damage to the remote seal system, it must be replaced at Rosemount.
If the diaphragm seal and transmitter are installed at different elevations, a zero error occurs due to static head effects. Rezeroing the transmitter after calibration eliminates this error. Static head effects place limits on installation. Thus, elevation of the seal above the transmitter is limited by the zero suppression capability of the transmitter. If the seal is located below the transmitter, height difference is limited not only by transmitter zero elevation capability, but also by the requirement that liquid head cannot exceed atmospheric pressure. Recommended maximum height difference to avoid this limitation is 23 ft.
NOTE
For the Model 1152 Pressure Transmitter with remote diaphragm seal, be sure to mount the transmitter at or below the lower tap to ensure proper operation.
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Model 1159 Remote Diaphragm Seals
2-2
Section
3 Installation
Remote Seal Handling Considerations
When unpacking or handling a transmitter/seal system, do not lift the seal or transmitter by gripping the capillaries.
Avoid sharply bending or crimping tubing. The minimum bending radius of the capillary tubing is three inches (8 centimeters).
NOTE
Never attempt to disconnect the seals or capillaries from the transmitter. Doing so will result in loss of fluid and will void the product warranty.
The material of a diaphragm seal is designed to withstand pressure and wear from process material, but outside of process connection conditions, diaphragm seals are relatively delicate and should be handled with care.
The protective cover should remain on the seal until the moment before installation. Try to avoid touching the diaphragm with fingers or objects and refrain from setting the diaphragm side of the seal down on a hard surface. Even minor dents or scratches in the diaphragm material may impair the performance of the transmitter/seal system.
When installing diaphragm seal systems, make sure the gasket is aligned properly on the gasket sealing surface.
Most importantly, make sure the gasket does not press down upon the diaphragm face. Anything pressing on the diaphragm will be read by the transmitter as pressure. A misaligned gasket may cause a false reading.
Remote Seal Installation Considerations
Due to infinite mounting configurations, mounting of the remote seal is the responsibility of the customer. Refer to Rosemount Report D8300151—Qualification Report for Water Filled Remote Seal System, for mounting details during qualification testing.
The lower housing of the remote seal has a female thread connection for attachment to a process pipe nipple. The diaphragm is welded to the upper housing, allowing the diaphragm seal to be disassembled for inspection without disturbing the fill fluid. The operating pressure of the remote seal cannot exceed that of the transmitter; i.e., if it is used with an 1152 DP, 1153 DB/DD/DF, or 1154 DP transmitter, the maximum operating pressure is 2000 psi.
The remote seal is qualified for liquid service only. The process medium should be free of solids, since these could clog the process pipe connection or accumulate in the cavity on the process side of the diaphragm. Care should be exercised in making sure that the process fluid does not become overly viscous or freeze in the process pipe connection or seal cavity.
Remote diaphragm seals have a ¼-in. NPT flushing connection (two flushing connections provided with socket weld option) so that the cavity under the diaphragm can be bled or flushed while the unit is in service.
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Transmitters with remote diaphragm seals are frequently installed with the transmitter and seal or seals at different elevations. In installations of this type there will be a zero shift that must be corrected prior to operation. This is most easily done by rezeroing the transmitter after installation.
There are limits to the difference in elevations of seals and certain ranges of transmitters. These limits are a function of the fill fluid and its specific gravity. In no case should the difference in height between a transmitter and seal or between two seals exceed the upper range limit of the transmitter. Reference Table 3-1 below.
NOTE
For the Model 1152 Pressure Transmitter with remote diaphragm seal, be sure to mount the transmitter at or below the lower tap to ensure proper operation.
TABLE 3-1. Transmitter Upper Range Limit.
System Installation Procedure
Transmitter Range Code
3 4 5 6 7 8
Height Difference
Limitations
30 inH2O
150 inH
O
2
750 inH
O
2
N/A N/A N/A
Changes in process and ambient temperatures can result in changes in transmitter zero output. These effects can be minimized by heat tracing the capillary to ensure a constant ambient temperature.
For operation at temperatures above 180 °F, apply a static pressure to the remote seal to prevent the fill fluid from boiling. Reference steam tables for appropriate pressures.
Unbolt the seal upper and lower housing (they are factory assembled but not torqued) and thread the lower housing to the hard piping separately. When threading the lower housing to the process pipe, care should be taken not to overtighten. The applied torque should comply to ANSI B1.20.1 or applicable torque requirements for pipe connections. Bolt the upper and lower housings together following the Metal Seal or Gasket Installation procedure on page 3-3.
Whenever the upper and lower housings have been disassembled, you must replace the metal seal or gasket.
Metal Seal or Gasket Installation Procedure
3-2
Follow the appropriate installation procedure depending on whether the metal seal P/N 01159-0300-0002 or the gasket P/N 01159-0300-0001 is being used.
Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc.
Metal Seal Installation Procedure
NOTE
Use special care during the installation procedures in order to prevent possible damage to the isolating diaphragm.
1. Remove the eight remote seal bolts and nuts; retain them for reassembly.
(1)
2. Clean the mating surfaces of the upper and lower housings with a clean cloth.
3. Center the metal seal (P/N 01159-0300-0002) in position on the upper housing (see Figure 3-1), or center in the lower housing (depending on orientation).
4. Place the upper housing and metal seal against the lower housing, being careful not to shift the metal seal.
5. Slide the mounting ring over the upper housing.
6. Insert a bolt through the mounting ring and through the lower housing as shown in Figure 3-1. Place a nut on the bolt and finger tighten. Continue placement of bolts and nuts until all eight are in place and finger tight.
7. Tighten the bolts and nuts in a crossing pattern to 5 ft-lb (7 N-m).
8. Repeat to 10 ft-lb (14 N-m).
9. Repeat to 15 ft-lb (20 N-m).
10. Repeat to 17 ft-lb (23 N-m).
11. Repeat to 19 ft-lb (26 N-m).
12. Repeat to 22 ft-lb (30 N-m).
13. Repeat to 27 ft-lb (37 N-m).
14. Recheck at 27 ft-lb (37 N-m).
Gasket Installation Procedure
NOTE
Use special care during the installation procedures in order to prevent possible damage to the isolating diaphragm.
1. Remove the eight remote seal bolts and nuts; retain them for reassembly.
2. Clean the mating surfaces of the upper and lower housings with a clean cloth.
3. Center the Flexitallic
gasket (P/N 01159-0300-0001) in position on the upper housing (see Figure 3-1), or center in the lower housing (depending on orientation).
(1)If replacing Flexitallic gasket with the metal seal, the nuts and bolts provided with the
metal seal kit (P/N 01159-0320-0001) must be used for initial installation.
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Model 1159 Remote Diaphragm Seals
1159-1159B23A
FIGURE 3-1. Installation Diagram.
Capillary Tubing
Capillary Clamp
Mounting Ring
Bolt (8 Places)
Upper Housing
Lower Housing
Gasket/Metal Seal
Nut
(8 Places)
Mounting of Capillary Clamps
4. Place the upper housing and gasket against the lower housing, being careful not to shift the gasket.
5. Slide the mounting ring over the upper housing.
6. Insert a bolt through the mounting ring and through the lower housing as shown in Figure 3-1. Place a nut on the bolt and finger tighten. Continue placement of bolts and nuts until all eight are in place and finger tight.
7. Tighten the bolts and nuts in a crossing pattern to 10 ft-lb (14 N-m).
8. Repeat to 15 ft-lb (20 N-m).
9. Repeat to 20 ft-lb (27 N-m).
10. Recheck at 20 ft-lb (27 N-m).
Clamps (P/N 01159-0301-0001) should be placed approximately 18 in. (46 cm) apart to hold the capillary tubing in place, using any standard grade ¼–20 screws.
The minimum bending radius of the capillary tubing is 3 in. (8 cm).
3-4
Section
4 Maintenance
Gasket/Metal Seal Replacement Use the following steps to replace the gasket or metal seal:
1. Remove the remote seal/transmitter unit from service.
2. Follow applicable instructions for gasket or metal seal installation (see page 3-2) after discarding the existing gasket/ metal seal.
NOTE
The procedure for replacement of the gasket or metal seal must be followed whenever the remote seal is disassembled.
For servicing other than changing out electronics boards, transmitter and remote seal system must be returned to Rosemount.
NOTE
See RETURN OF MATERIAL at the front of this manual or in the transmitter instruction manual.
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4-2
Section
5 Ordering Information
MODEL 1152 ORDERING INFORMATION
Model Product Description
1152 Alphaline Pressure Transmitters for Nuclear Applications
Code Pressure Measurement
DP GP
Code Pressure Ranges
3 4 5 6 7 8
Code Input
(1)
N
Differential Pressure, 2,000 psig (13.8 MPa) Static Pressure Rating Gage Pressure
0–5 to 0–30 inH 0–25 to 0–150 inH 0–125 to 0–750 inH 0–17 to 0–100 psi (0–0.12 to 0–0.69 MPa) 0–50 to 0–300 psi (0–0.35 to 0–2.07 MPa) 0–170 to 0–1,000 psi (0–1.15 to 0–6.89 MPa)
4–20 mA dc with Adjustable Damping
O (0–1.24 to 0–7.46 kPa)
2
O (0–6.22 to 0–37.3 kPa)
2
O (0–31.08 to 0–186.4 kPa)
2
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
Code Flanges
22 92
Code T-Options
(2)
T1808 T1809
Code Options
PB PM
Typical Model Number: 1152DP4N22 T1808PB
(1) For 10–50 mA output, the “N” is replaced with “L.” For example: 1152DP5L22T1808PB. Transmitters with output code “L” have seismic
qualification only.
(2) Unless otherwise noted, flange option T1808 will have the remote seal installed on the high side.
One Seal with one ¼ NPT/ V-D Valve Two Seals
Panel Mounting Bracket 2-in. Pipe Mounting Bracket
316 SST 316 SST
Drain/Vent
Valves
316 SST 316 SST
Isolating
Diaphragms
316 SST 316 SST
Electronics Housing/
Covers
Aluminum
Austenitic SST
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MODEL 1153 SERIES B AND D ORDERING INFORMATION
Model Product Description
1153 Alphaline Pressure Transmitters for Nuclear Applications
Code Pressure Measurement
D Differential Pressure, 2000 psig Static Pressure Rating
Code Series
B
Aluminum Housing, qualified per IEEE Std 323-1974, IEEE Std 344-1975.
D
SST Housing, qualified per IEEE Std 323-1974, IEEE Std 344-1975.
Code Pressure Ranges
4
0–25 to 0–150 inH
5
0–125 to 0–750 inH
6
0–17 to 0–100 psi (0–0.12 to 0–0.69 MPa)
7
0–50 to 0–300 psi (0–0.35 to 0–2.07 MPa)
8
0–170 to 0–1,000 psi (0–1.15 to 0–6.89 MPa)
Code Output
P
Standard 4–20 mA dc
R
Improved Radiation Performance 4–20 mA dc
Code Flange Option
(2)
D
One Seal with Swagelok
(1)(2)
One Seal with ¼-in. NPT and Drain/Vent Valve
E
(1)(2)
One Seal with ¼-in. NPT/¼-in. NPT
F
Two Seals
G
Typical Model Number 1153 D D 4 P E
(1) The customer assumes the responsibility for qualifying the process interface on this option. (2) Unless otherwise noted, flange options D, E, and F will have the remote seal installed on the high side.
O (0–6.22 to 0–37.3 kPa)
2
O (0–31.08 to 0–186.4 kPa)
2
®
and Drain/Vent Valve
MODEL 1153 SERIES F ORDERING INFORMATION
Model Description
1153 Alphaline Pressure Transmitters for Nuclear Applications
Code Pressure Measurement
D Differential Pressure, 2,000 psig Static Pressure Rating
Code Series
F Painted aluminum housing; qualified per IEEE Std. 323-1974, IEEE Std. 344-1975
Code Pressure Ranges
4 5 6 7 8
Code Output
T Standard 10–50 mA
Code Flange Option
(2)
D
(1)(2)
E
(1)(2)
F G
Typical Model Number 1153 D F 4 T E
(1) The customer assumes the responsibility for qualifying the process interface on this option. (2) Unless otherwise noted, flange options D, E, and F will have the remote seal installed on the high side.
0–25 to 0–150 inH2O (0–6.22 to 0–37.3 kPa) 0–125 to 0–750 inH 0–17 to 0–100 psi (0–0.12 to 0–0.69 MPa) 0–50 to 0–300 psi (0–0.35 to 0–2.07 MPa) 0–170 to 0–1,000 psi (0–1.15 to 0–6.89 MPa)
One Seal with Swagelok and Drain/Vent Valve One Seal with ¼-in. NPT and Drain/Vent Valve One Seal with ¼-in. NPT/¼-in. NPT Two Seals
O (0–31.08 to 0–186.4 kPa)
2
5-2
Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc.
MODEL 1154 ORDERING INFORMATION
Model Product Description
1154 Alphaline Pressure Transmitter for Nuclear Service
Code Pressure Measurement
DP Differential Pressure, 2000 psig Static Pressure Rating
Code Pressure Ranges
4
0–25 to 0–150 inH2O (0–6.22 to 0–37.3 kPa)
5
0–125 to 0–750 inH
6
0–17 to 0–100 psi (0–0.12 to 0–0.69 MPa)
7
0–50 to 0–300 psi (0–0.35 to 0–2.07 MPa)
8
0–170 to 0–1,000 psi (0–1.15 to 0–6.89 MPa)
Code Output
R Standard 4–20 mA dc
Code Flange Option
(2)
D
One Seal with Swagelok and Drain/Vent Valve
(1)(2)
E
One Seal with ¼-in. NPT and Drain/Vent Valve
(1)(2)
F
One Seal with ¼-in. NPT/¼-in. NPT
G
Two Seals
Typical Model Number 1154 DP 4 R E
(1) The customer assumes the responsibility for qualifying the process interface on this option. (2) Unless otherwise noted, flange options D, E, and F will have the remote seal installed on the high side.
O (0–31.08 to 0–186.4 kPa)
2
MODEL 1159 ORDERING INFORMATION
Model Product Description
1159 Remote Seal Assembly
Code Threaded Remote Seal
A
B C D
Code Capillary
05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Code Fill Fluid
A
Code Special Options
S0111 Remote Seal for Range Code 3 Transmitter (consult factory before ordering)
Typical Model Number:1159 C 10 A
(1) The customer assumes the responsibility for qualifying the process interface on this option. (2) The Model 1152 Range Code 3 transmitter is limited to capillary lengths up to 25 ft. (3) The Model 1159 is available with D.C.
lengths of 15 ft or less are recommended for silicone oil fill. Specifications may differ with fill fluid option. Contact Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc. for details.
¼-in. NPT Process Connection ½-in. NPT Process Connection 1-in. NPT Process Connection
(1)
1-in. NPT Socket Weld Connection
(2)
5 ft 10 ft 15 ft 20 ft 25 ft 30 ft 35 ft 40 ft 45 ft 50 ft
55 ft 60 ft
(3)
Distilled Water
®
704 Silicone oil fill. It is also available with D.C. 200 Silicone oil fill, seismic qualification only. Capillary
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MODEL 1159 SPARE PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Description Part Number
Metal Seal Capillary Clamp Lower Housing
¼–18 NPT ½–14 NPT 1–11-½ NPT
Nut & Bolt Kit (8 each)
(1) Refer to transmitter instruction manual for transmitter spare parts.
01159-0300-0002 01159-0301-0001
01153-0301-0001 01153-0301-0002 01153-0301-0003 01159-0320-0001
(1)
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Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc.
12001 Technology Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Tel (612) 828-8252 Telex 4310012 Fax (612) 828-8280 © 1999 Rosemount Nuclear Instruments, Inc. http://www.rosemount.com
¢00809-0100-4504\¤
00809-0100-4504 Rev. AB
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