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IFC 110 F V2.0 IFC 110 F-EEx V2.0 - Krohne

IFC 110 F V2.0 IFC 110 F-EEx V2.0 - Krohne

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Sect. 1.3.3 Part A System installation and start-up1.3.3 Grounding of flow sensor• The flow sensor must be correctly connected to ground.• The grounding cable may not transfer interference voltages.• Do not use the grounding cable to connect more than one device to ground.• In hazardous areas the grounding line is also used for potential equalizing purposes. Specialgrounding instructions are contained in the installation instructions for hazardous-dutyinstruments (only supplied together with such instruments).• The flow sensor is connected to ground by means of a functional grounding conductor FE.• Special grounding instructions for the connection of several flow sensors are contained in theseparate installation instructions of the flow sensors.• These instructions also contain detailed descriptions on how to use grounding rings and howto install flow sensors in metal or plastic pipes or in pipes which are coated on the inside.Warning: Instrument must be properly grounded to avoid personnel shock hazard.IMPORTANT!For <strong>EEx</strong> versions, also pay regard to all directions included in Sect. 6.1 and 13.Only the <strong>EEx</strong> flow sensor may be installed in the hazardous area. The <strong>EEx</strong>certified signal converter must be installed outside the hazardous area!10 <strong>IFC</strong> <strong>110</strong> F 05/2003

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