INSTRUMENT MOUNTING Sample Clauses

INSTRUMENT MOUNTING. The location of field instruments shall be selected so that they all accessible from grade, walkways, platforms or fixed ladders. Length of impulse line shall be kept to absolute minimum. The use of portable ladders or access platforms shall be restricted as per table below. Instrument Access and Visibility Table Allowable access depends on instrument type and will be as indicated hereafter: Accessibility From Grade Platform Permanent Ladder Portable Ladder Root Valves     Thermowells     Line Mtd. Flow Trans.     Level Gauges    Temp. Gauges    * All Other Instruments   * For dial thermometers, limited accessibility is acceptable only when the instrument mounted directly on the process connection can be read from an accessible location. The distance between grade or platform level and the instrument shall be a maximum of 0.5 m horizontally and/or 2m vertically. Portable ladder access can be used for instruments located not more than 4m vertically above grade level only when permanent accessibility is not feasible or would obstruct a passage-way. The whole stanchion assembly shall be galvanized and painted as per the Painting Specification 5578-E2-SP-MX-00001, Painting.
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INSTRUMENT MOUNTING. The Arbitrary Waveform Generators are intended for bench use. The instruments include a front feet tilt mechanism for optimum panel viewing angle. The instrument does not require special cooling when operated within conventional temperature limits. The unit can be installed in a closed rack or test station if proper air flow is assured for removing about 30 W of power dissipation.

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