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  4. PM17 transmitters with 1" sanitary fitting

PM17 with sanitary adapter system

For best performance of the PM17 family of sanitary pressure transmitters, please follow the guidelines below. On the following pages, you will find information to help you install and program the sensor as well as answers to frequently asked questions.

Installing adapters

The PM17 family of sensors uses a flexible process connection called Aseptoflex Vario. This system allows you to easily pair standard sensors with the adapter of your choice, providing flexibility and streamlining production. A stainless steel fitting adapts from the G1 BSPP thread of the sensor to various sanitary fittings including Triclamp, Varivent, and weld connections. Since we are a direct-selling, build-to-stock organization, this makes sensors more affordable and readily available from local stock.

Steps to install adapters:

  1. Grease the sensor thread with suitable lubrication paste.
  2. Install the o-ring at the bottom of the sensor (an EPDM O-ring (E30054) is supplied with the adapter).
  3. Thread the adapter onto the sensor until hand tight. Then, tighten the adapter to the required torque spec (max 35 Nm) using wrench flats on the sensor and a vice (D) or wrench for adapter.

Sanitary installations with 3A authorization

Two key design features ensure that the sensor/fitting system maintains 3A authorization:

  1. O-ring seal between the sensor and the medium
    This ensures a secure and hygienic connection, preventing any leakage.
  2. Leakage port to veryify o-ring seal integrity
    This feature allows for the monitoring of the o-ring seal to confirm its proper functioning.

Together, these features provide a safe and hygienic installation that is fully compliant with 3A standards.

Installation instructions:

  • Ensure system pressure is removed and tank or pipe is drained prior to installation.
  • Use a clamp and seal (not supplied by ifm) rated for the system pressure.
  • Tightening torque of the clamp depends on the manufacturer's specifications.

O-ring seal

The o-ring provides a mechanical seal between the sensor and the medium. We offer o-rings in FKM, EPDM, and PEEK materials, with PEEK providing longer stability compared to elastomers, which can become hard and brittle over time.

 

See o-ring options in the table below.

Leakage port

When the o-ring is in place, the process medium will remain in the tank or pipe. If the o-ring is compromised (i.e., missing or damaged), the medium will leak through the weep hole. This indicates that the o-ring must be replaced.

 

Replace with one of the article numbers in the table below.

Replacement o-ring part numbers
Article Material Description  / application Supplied with:


E30054
EPDM
FDA compliant
EPDM is the most common gasket material used in F&B applications and has a very good suitability with hot water / steam and both acidic / alkaline CIP fluids. This O-ring seals between the face of the process connection and the adapter. Aseptoflex Vario adapter

E30123
FKM
FDA compliant
FKM is very suitable for oil applications as there is minimum swelling even with mineral oils, and it is the most common material for industrial applications with excellent chemical and high temperature resistance. Optional accessory purchased seperately

E30124
PEEK
FDA compliant
PEEK is a more durable seal if devices are removed during cleaning process, has universal resistance to chemicals, and is more stable than elastomers that become hard and brittle over time. Optional accessory purchased separately

Available adapters or fittings

Clamp fittings (triclamp or varivent)

  • Pressure rating: 16 bar with traditional wing-nut style clamp.
  • Pressures above 16 bar are acceptable only with a high pressure clamp (bolted).

Weld fittings

  • Use weld mandrel to prevent warpage during welding
  • Ensure the arrow on the fitting aligns with the final orientation of the sensor display.
  • When cleaning up welds, make sure not to damage sealing edge of adapter. This will cause leaks.

Align the mark on the fitting (1) with the final orientation of the sensor display

Protective accessories for installing weld adapters

Weld mandrel (Part number E30452)

A weld mandrel is recommended when installing any of ifm’s weld adapters on tanks or pipes. It acts as a heat sink and prevents warpage of the weld adapter that could cause leaking or compromise the fit and function of the adapter.

The ifm weld mandrel is a simple solution to prevent this from occurring. Never use the sensor as a heat sink when welding the adapter as this can cause permanent damage to the sensor electronics.

Steps for weld mandrel (E30452) installation:

  1. Screw the welding aide (2) by hand into the welding adapter (3).
  2. Position the counterplate (4) under the weld adapter on the opposite side of welding surface.
  3. Insert the fastening screw (1) through the welding aide (2) to secure the counterplate (4) with the nut (5).
  4. Perform the welding operation  according to the specific weld adapter instructions.
  5. Allow the weld mandrel to cool before removing it.

Weld seam cleanup / sealing edge protection (Part number E30160)

Important: Protect the sealing edge (1) of the weld adapter to prevent leaks.

Use optional ifm accessory E30160 to prevent damage to sealing edge (B) of the adapter during weld seam (A) cleanup. This accessory works with the welding aide included with ifm part number E30452.

Follow these steps to prevent damage to the sealing edge of the adapter:

  1. Use weld mandrel E30452 to prevent warping adapter (2) during welding.
  2. Install grinding protection disk (4) and spacer (3) onto M12 screw (5).
  3. Thread it into E30452 welding aide (1).
  4. Grind and polish the weld seam.
  5. Dispose of the E30160  components after use (this accessory is one-time use).*

*The E30160 is intended to be a one-time use accessory as it will help to protect the sealing edge from damage, but it will also be worn during the process.

Optimal sensor and atmospheric vent orientation

To avoid build-up on the measuring cell, avoid placing the measuring face horizontally, facing up. For example, in the lower secction of the pipe or tank (positions 4 or 5).

The PM sensor families are relative pressure sensors; therefore, they require a reference to the atmospheric pressure. This vent is covered to protect against ingress and build-up, which will affect the accuracy of the sensor.

Ensure the atmospheric vent is in a vertical position, or no more than a 30-degree angle if installed horizontally, to allow proper flow of washdown media.

For Installation in high humidity or where media coats sensor:

  • The sensor’s atmospheric vent must be able to breathe freely for the sensor to measure accurately.
  • Vent tubes can be installed to relocate the atmospheric vent to a safe area or position the vent in the appropriate position when sensor cannot be rotated.
  • This is primarily a concern with lower pressure measurements in tank level applications since the vent provides the atmospheric reference for the relative pressure measurement.

Optional vent accessories for additional protection

In most cases, following the guidelines for vent orientation is adequate to guard against ingress through the vent. However, for applications with particularly difficult environmental conditions or installations where the ideal alignment is not possible, the following optional accessories can be used to protect the atmospheric vent.

1 E30483 Replacement filter cover and ventilation membrane
2 E30148 Closed vent cap: Only recommended for applications ≥ 25 bar or application temperature is constant.
3 E30139 Filter cover with tube fitting and vent tube that can be located in a protected and dry area*.
4 E30467 Filter cover with rotatable push to connect fitting, additional plug-in filter cover, and vent tube. Recommended for applications where the end of the vent tube cannot be protected or where chemically demanding external cleaning is conducted.

The following interactive animation shows how to connect the various vent accessories. The vent for the PM families is similar to that shown in animation.