BTL7-A/C/E/G5_ _-M_ _ _ _-B/Z-DEX_-K_ _/KA_ _
Micropulse Transducer - Rod Style
4
Installation and connection
4.1
Minimum distance to fixed obstacles
During installation, make sure that there is a minimum
distance between the transducer housing and fixed
obstacles, such as protective covers. The required
distance is specified in EN 60079-14 and depends on the
applied gas group.
Fig. 4-1:
Minimum distance
4.2
Application 1: outside zone 0
(with magnet in accordance with Section 11.2)
4.2.1
Installation guidelines
Non-magnetizable material
Magnet
Fig. 4-2:
Installation in non-magnetizable material
Magnetizable material
If using magnetizable material, the transducer must be
protected against magnetic interference through suitable
measures (e.g. spacer ring made of non-magnetizable
material, a suitable distance from strong external magnetic
fields).
15
8
Spacer ring made of non-magnetizable
Magnet
material
15
8
Magnet
Spacer ring made of non-magnetizable
material
Fig. 4-3:
Installation in magnetizable material
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Ignition protection "d"
Flameproof enclosure
4.2.2
Preparing for installation
Installation note: We recommend using non-
magnetizable material to mount the transducer and
magnet.
Horizontal assembly: For horizontal assembly with
nominal lengths > 500 mm, support the rod and tighten it
at the end if necessary.
Hydraulic cylinder: If installed in a hydraulic cylinder,
ensure that the minimum value of 13 mm for the bore
diameter of the support piston is complied with.
Mounting hole: The transducer comes with an M18×1.5
(ISO) or 3/4"-16UNF (SAE) mounting thread. Depending on
the version, a mounting hole must be made before
assembly.
Fig. 4-4:
Mounting hole for assembling the BTL with O-ring
Magnet: Various magnets are available for the BTL7
transducer (see Accessories on page 25).
Mounting hole ISO 6149
O-ring 15.4 × 2.1
Mounting hole SAE J475
O-ring 15.3 × 2.4