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2000 and 2500 Series

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Emerson Process Management

Regulator Technologies Tulsa, LLC

9932 East 58th Street
Tulsa, OK 74146-6411

Tel: +1 918 662 6161
Fax: +1 918 662 0004

For further information visit www.enardo.com

Remote Monitoring Maintenance

1.  Maintain Smart Wireless Model 2000 EPRV’s in 

the same way as all standard EPRV’s.

2.  Take certain precautions when cleaning the 

transmitter. The surface resistivity of the antenna 

assembly is greater than 1 GΩ. To avoid 

electrostatic charge build-up, it must not be rubbed 

or cleaned with solvents or dry cloth.

Pressure and Vacuum Setting 

Information

Both the 2000 and 2500 Series can reach various 

pressure settings in units of ounces or inches of water 

column. The minimum pressure setting that each vent 

can achieve depends on the individual vent size and 

material. Minimum settings are reached when the 

unit is installed by itself. However, when weights are 

added to the arm of the unit, elevated pressures can 

be reached. These elevated settings are preset at the 

factory and should never be field adjusted.

Vacuum settings for the 2500 Series are set with a 

spring. For each setting that Enardo offers, there is a 

spring that is specifically designed to do the job. The 

standard settings available are 0.5, 0.75, 1 and 2 oz. 

Once again, these settings are preset at the factory 

and should never be field adjusted.

Summary of Contents for Enardo 2000 Series

Page 1: ...and Emerson Process Management Regulator Technologies Tulsa LLC EmersonTM instructions Failure to correct trouble could result in a hazardous condition Call a qualified service person to service the unit Installation operation and maintenance procedures performed by unqualified person may result in improper adjustment and unsafe operation Either condition may result in equipment damage or personal...

Page 2: ... Base Arm and Hood Carbon steel 304 Stainless steel and 316 Stainless steel Disk and Seal Support Aluminum and 316 Stainless steel Seal FEP Teflon Viton and Buna N Vacuum Spring 302 Stainless steel Vacuum Pallet and Vacuum Seat Polyphenylene Sulfide and 316 Stainless steel 1 The pressure limits in this Instruction Manual and any applicable standard or code limitation should not be exceeded Figure ...

Page 3: ...eplate attached to the relief valve Model number Flange size and rating Serial number Tag number Notified body number Category number year certificate number pressure setting and flow rate and vacuum setting and flow rate Teflon and Viton are marks owned by E I du Pont de Nemours and Company Figure 5 Emergency Pressure Relief Vent Model Number 2500 Series 2 5 Connection Size 16 20 and 24 in Base A...

Page 4: ...y lifts breaking the seal between the seat and seal portion of the lid assembly This allows vapors to pass through the vent orifice and relieve pressure build up The vent reseals upon relief and remains sealed It is important to note that relieving vapors near the set pressure in a continuous manner may cause the lid assembly to flutter or oscillate This is a common occurrence in products of this ...

Page 5: ...r networking technology is based on the Highly Addressable Remote Transducer HART protocol It is the most widely used wireless networking standard used today and for this reason the 2000 Series has been designed to integrate with it As long as the wireless gateway is WirelessHART it will receive the Open or Closed signal from the device The WirelessHART gateway will then send the information to a ...

Page 6: ... with bolt pattern of the vent The attachment flange base should be at level surface 2 Carefully remove the 2000 and 2500 Series from its crate The seal portion of the vents is delicate protect this surface while handling the unit 3 Place the appropriate gasket on the level attachment flange and center the vent into place 4 Insert the appropriate number of bolts and make sure the vent is fastened ...

Page 7: ...rom the vent if opened under pressure Follow the instruction below for the preventive maintenance of the 2000 and 2500 Series 2 Inspect and clear away any debris or buildup that may cause the vent to become lodged or impede air flow through the unit Do not adjust the height of the installed spring Clean the internal components with a suitable solvent and non abrasive cloth 4 Clear away any debris ...

Page 8: ...ement Regulator Technologies Tulsa LLC 9932 East 58th Street Tulsa OK 74146 6411 Tel 1 918 662 6161 Fax 1 918 662 0004 For further information visit www enardo com Remote Monitoring Maintenance 1 Maintain Smart Wireless Model 2000 EPRV s in the same way as all standard EPRV s 2 Take certain precautions when cleaning the transmitter The surface resistivity of the antenna assembly is greater than 1 ...

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