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Manifold

03/22/2013 10:38 PM

Dear All

For the DP trasmitter the manifold purchase seperately and I need to assembly the instrument manifold to the DP xtmrs, any procedure to follow. please advise

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Moh'd

Kuwait

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Re: manifold

03/22/2013 11:23 PM

Yes.

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Re: manifold

03/23/2013 12:46 AM

Dear Lyn

Yes! means what???

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Moh'd

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Re: manifold

03/25/2013 4:59 AM

"Yes, there is a procedure to be followed." Discuss the matter with the transmitter vendor and the manifold vendor. After all, this forum cannot see what is present at the other end of this thread. So pick up the phone and make the calls!

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Re: manifold

03/23/2013 6:06 AM

Pretty basic.. connect L to L and H to H

Open bypass valve then open High and Low taps... close bypass .. check for leaks...

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Re: Manifold

03/23/2013 10:55 PM

From Hex Valve installation Guide:

My suggestion is to use anti-sieze compound on the flange-to-process head mounting bolts, something like Loctite 77124 nickel anti-seize for stainless steel bolts/bodies.

Rosemount's torque table for mounting bolts:

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Re: Manifold

03/27/2013 5:29 AM

yeah i agree with Iris, just follow instruction given by the vendor or you may ask their technical support. if what you seek is how to connect each of the hole, it's all in there. otherwise you have to narrow your question

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