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00809-0100-4811, Rev AA
October 2002
Rosemount 3300 Series
3-14
$QFKRULQJ In turbulent tanks it may be necessary to fix the probe. Depending on the
probe type different methods can be used to guide the probe to the tank
bottom. This may be needed in order to prevent the probe from hitting the
tank wall or other objects in the tank, as well as preventing a probe from
breaking.
)OH[LEOH7ZLQ6LQJOH/HDG probe
with weight and ring.
A ring (customer supplied) can be
attached to the weight in a threaded
(M8x14) hole at the end of the
weight. Attach the ring to a suitable
anchoring point.
)OH[LEOH7ZLQ6LQJOH/HDG probe
with weight and magnet.
A magnet (customer supplied) can
be fastened in a threaded (M8x14)
hole at the end of the weight. The
probe can then be guided by placing
a suitable metal plate beneath the
magnet.
&RD[LDO probe fixed to the tank wall.
The coaxial probe can be guided to
the tank wall by fixtures fastened to
the tank wall. Fixtures are customer
supplied. Make sure the probe can
move freely due to thermal
expansion without getting stuck in
the fixture.
PROBEANCHOR RING FLEXIBLE TWIN
PROBEANCHOR MAGNET FLEXIBLE TWIN
PROBE SUPPORT COAX