Introduction; Transducer Construction - GE C-PT Installation Manual

Ultrasonic flow transducer
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1. Introduction

The C-PT ultrasonic flow transducer is used exclusively with the GE line of ultrasonic flowmeters. These transducers
measure the flow rate of sonically-conductive liquids through pipes having diameters between 2 in. (5 cm) and over
300 in. (760 cm). Such measurements are typically independent of the pipe material.
This document provides the following instructions on installing and maintaining C-PT transducers:
Transducer Construction - below
Measurement Methods - page 2
Couplants - page 3
Installing Transducers for the Transit-Time Method - page 4
Installing Transducers for the TransFlection Method - page 40
Maintaining Transducers - page 50
Specifications - page 51

2. Transducer Construction

Each C-PT transducer assembly consists of the following components (see Figure 1 on page 2):
a metallic cover with 1/2" NPT male thread for attaching a junction box
a transducer that consists of a peizo electric element mounted on a wedge and wired to the BNC connector
a BNC style connector for use in connecting the transducer to the flowmeter.
The internal cavity of the assembly, including the transducer cover and the transducer head, is filled with a damping
compound. The C-PT is available in the following process temperature ranges:
Normal: -4 to 122
Medium: -4 to 293
o
High: -4 to 363
F (-20 to 184
*This temperature is for ATEX certified designs. Consult factory for higher temperatures.
IMPORTANT:
Transducer assembly C-PT-H must be mounted in such a way that it is protected against impact.
C-PT Ultrasonic Flow Transducer Installation Guide
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F (-20 to 50
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F (-20 to 145
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