Rosemount Quick Start Guide: Rosemount 585 Main Steam Annubar® with Opposite Side Support Manuals & Guides

Quick Start Guide
00825-0300-4585, Rev AC
June 2016
Rosemount™ 585 Main Steam Annubar™ with Opposite Side Support
Quick Start Guide
NOTICE
This installation guide provides basic guidelines for Rosemount 585 Annubar. It does not provide instructions for configuration, diagnostics, maintenance, service, troubleshooting, Explosion-proof, Flame-Proof, or intrinsically safe (I.S.) installations. Refer to the 585 Annubar reference manual (document number 00809-0100-4585) for more instruction. This manual is also available electronically on www.rosemount.com.
Process leaks may cause harm or result in death. Flowing medium will cause the Rosemount 585 Annubar Assembly to become hot and could result in burns.
Emerson welding of the mounting hardware. This process can be difficult and mistakes could cause failures that result in serious injuries or death.
Process Management recommends using an experienced pipe fabrication facility to perform the
Contents
Location and orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Drill mounting holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Weld mounting hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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Insert the Rosemount Annubar Sensor . . . . . . 8
Mount the transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Product certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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Figure 1. Rosemount 585 Annubar Assembly Exploded View
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A. Packing gland G. Locking nuts B. Butt weld branch connection H. Roll pins C. Opposite side support cap I. Locking washers D. Packing gland nuts J. Remote mount instrument connections E. Packing gland washers K. Locking rods F. Packing gland cover L. Rosemount 585 Sensor
Note
Use an appropriate pipe sealing compound rated for the service temperature on all threaded connections.
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For the Rosemount 585, it is critical to install the product correctly and in alignment to prevent failure that could result in serious injury or death.
Follow these installation guidelines completely for the best procedure for installation. It is recommended that an experienced pipe fabrication facility be contracted to install the mounting hardware as the alignment and welding are critical to a safe installation. Contact Emerson Process Management for the list of approved facilities.
For best results, order the alignment bar (Option Code A1) to ensure acceptable alignment of the installation hardware and opposite side support.

1.0 Location and orientation

Correct orientation and straight run requirements must be met for accurate and repeatable flow measurements. Refer to Table 1 for minimum pipe diameter distances from upstream disturbances.
Table 1. Straight Run Requirements
Upstream dimensions
In
plane
A A
18104
Out of plane
Downstream
dimensions
211164
323284
412124
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Out of
plane
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Downstream
dimensions
Upstream dimensions
In
plane
A A
518184
630304
Note
“In plane A” means the bar is in the same plane as the elbow. “Out of plane A”
means the bar is perpendicular to the plane of the elbow.
Row 6 in Ta bl e 1 applies to gate throttling valves that are partially opened, as
well as control valves.

1.1 Horizontal orientation

For steam applications, the sensor should be located in the bottom half of the pipe.
Figure 2. Horizontal Orientation
45° 45°
Recommended zone 30°
Recommended
30°
zone 30°
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360°
Flow

1.2 Vertical orientation

The sensor can be installed in any position around the circumference of the pipe.
Figure 3. Vertical Orientation

2.0 Drill mounting holes

Follow the steps below to drill the hole in the pipe:
1. Depressurize and drain the pipe.
2. Select the location to drill the mounting hole. Select a location anywhere around the circumference of the pipe for vertical pipes. For horizontal pipes, see Figure 2 on page 5.
3. Drill the hole into the pipe wall in accordance with the instructions provided by the drilling machine manufacturer. Drill a 2.5-in. (64 mm) hole. Drill hole has a tolerance of +
4. After the hole is drilled, deburr the hole on the inside of the pipe.
5. A second identically sized hole must be drilled opposite the first hole so that the sensor can pass completely through the pipe. To drill the second hole, follow these steps:
a. Measure the pipe circumference with a pipe tape, soft wire, or string. (For
the most accurate measurement the pipe tape needs to be perpendicular to the axis of flow.)
b. Divide the measured circumference by two to determine the location of the
second hole.
c. Re-wrap the pipe tape, soft wire, or string from the center of the first hole.
Then, using the number calculated in the preceding step, mark the center of what will become the second hole.
d. Using the diameter determined in step 3, drill the hole into the pipe with a
hole saw or drill. DO NOT TORCH CUT THE HOLE.
6. Deburr the drilled holes on the inside of the pipe.
1
/16-in./–0-in. (1,6 mm/–0 mm).
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