These are general instructions for
mounting the refractometer. Plan the process‑specific installation according to your
requirements. Contact Vaisala technical support for further assistance if needed. | WARNING! If you have a refractometer for potentially explosive
locations, follow the installation site safety precautions and read the Safety Guide fully
before installing. The Safety Guide is delivered with the product or it can be found in
docs.vaisala.com. |
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Familiarize yourself with the safety instructions of the installation site.
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Make sure the process line is depressurized and empty.
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Measure the needed space for the refractometer and the connection.
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Use the refractometer support to support the weight of the refractometer. Loosen the
bolts with a 5‑mm Allen key if you need to rotate the sensor support.
| The refractometer support prevents
the weight of the refractometer from pulling at the non-metallic piping. |
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Remove the light cover bolts using an 8‑mm flat head screwdriver. Keep the bolts for
later use.
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Install the refractometer into the process pipes with the nuts provided. Make sure the
cable glands on the refractometer are in a downward position.
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If you are using a flare-type connection, insert the nut over the pipe. Heat the
end of the pipe and push it over the connection. Finger-tighten or use pliers to
tighten the nut.
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If you are using a pillar-style connection, insert the nut over the pipe. Install
the bushing into the pipe and push the pipe into the connection. Finger-tighten or use
pliers to tighten the nut. Follow manufacturer's installation instructions for
pillar-style fittings.
| CAUTION Do not over-tighten
the plastic nuts as they may break. |
| If you need to remove the flow cell
before installing the refractometer, install the tube fittings before the end plate.
Tighten the end plate bolts to 0.5 Nm with a 3‑mm Allen key. |
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Reinstall the light cover. Tighten with an 8‑mm flat head screwdriver.
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Make sure the refractometer is firmly in place and that there is no excessive
vibration. Support the piping if needed.