![background image](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/measurement-computing/meas-lt/meas-lt_user-manual_1758217019.webp)
User Manual
MEAS LT Level & Pressure Transducer User Manual
Measurement Specialties, Inc.
www.meas-spec.com
1-757-766-1500
1000 Lucas Way, Hampton, VA 23666 USA
18 of 31
1-800-745-8008
WL.sales@meas-spec.com
6.
Question: How do I attach your vent filter or aneroid bellows to my cable vent
tube?
Answer:
The vent filter can be mounted anywhere convenient, preferably out of the
weather. It can be mounted in any position and connects to the cable vent
tube via the extension tube with metal connector tube provided. The aneroid
bellows must be mounted in a way that its movement is not encumbered. It
is provided with a mounting base.
7.
Question: What is the best way to mark my cable?
Answer:
Use white vinyl marking tape available from your local hardware or
electronics stores. These same stores may also sell cable marking kits.
Unfortunately we not provide this service.
8.
Question: Any ideas for preventing marine growth on your submersible
transducers?
Answer:
You might want to try waterproof grease. Remove the threaded nose cap to
facilitate applying the grease.
Take care not to damage the diaphragm
when applying the grease and not to trap air bubbles against the
sensing diaphragm
9.
Question: How many measurements can you make before the diaphragm on the
sensor fails?
Answer:
In normal operation – millions of cycles. We find that sensor failure is rarely
due to diaphragm fatigue.
10.
Question: What is the turnaround time on repairs?
Answer:
Once we receive a unit into our facility it takes less than 10 working days to
complete an evaluation.
11.
Question: What is the longest length of cable you have attached to a submersible
transducer?
Answer:
Two thousand feet (610 meters).
12.
Question: Why do you use 316 SS housings and sensors for your standard
transducers?
Answer:
It offers a good combination of corrosion resistance and reasonable cost. As