Masoneilan Products SVI II ESD - GE Energy
Masoneilan Products SVI II ESD - GE Energy
Masoneilan Products SVI II ESD - GE Energy
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Installation and<br />
Physical Location and<br />
Table 1 <strong>SVI</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>ESD</strong> Installation Steps<br />
Step No. Procedure Reference<br />
9<br />
If appropriate, configure/calibrate<br />
using ValVue <strong>ESD</strong><br />
If appropriate, configure/calibrate<br />
using a HART Hand Held<br />
Communicator<br />
See page 51 and page 54 for<br />
instructions.<br />
See page 55 for instructions.<br />
WARNING<br />
Failure to adhere to the requirements listed in this manual<br />
may cause loss of life and property.<br />
Before installing, using, or carrying out any maintenance<br />
tasks associated with this instrument, READ THE<br />
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.<br />
Physical Location and Placement Guidelines<br />
When determining the location of the <strong>SVI</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>ESD</strong> adhere to the following<br />
guidelines:<br />
The <strong>SVI</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>ESD</strong> must be accessible with sufficient room for cabling and<br />
pneumatic connections and must allow manual proof testing.<br />
Pneumatic piping to the actuator must be kept as short and straight as<br />
possible to minimize the airflow restrictions and potential clogging of the<br />
line. Long or kinked pneumatic tubes may also increase the valve<br />
closure time.<br />
The Breather/Vent port must be accessible and must be inspected for<br />
obstruction during manual proof testing.<br />
The <strong>SVI</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>ESD</strong> must be mounted in a mild vibration environment (see<br />
specifications at the end of this document). If excessive vibration can be<br />
expected special precautions must be taken to ensure the integrity of<br />
electrical and pneumatic connectors or reduce the vibration using<br />
appropriate damping mounts.<br />
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