Instruction Manual
Instruction Manual
D200129X012
2506/2516 Receiver/Controller
April 2014
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Figure 11. Typical Transmitter and Receiver Installation with an Indicator and Remote Set Point Connection
DF5379‐A
A3702‐2
CONTROLLER/
TRANSMITTER
SUPPLY
3
2500
CONTROLLER/
TRANSMITTER
INDICATOR
SUPPLY
PANEL
LOADER
REMOTE
SET POINT
ADJUSTMENT
CENTRALIZED
CONTROL PANEL
CONTROLLER OUTPUT PIPING
2506/2516 REMOTE
RECEIVER/CONTROLLER
DIAPHRAGM ACTUATOR
CONTROL VALVE
RECEIVER/
CONTROLLER SUPPLY
4
1
2
NOTES:
1 PIPING FROM TRANSMITTER OUTPUT TO PANEL INDICATOR
2 PIPING FROM TRANSMITTER OUTPUT TO PANEL RECEIVER/CONTROLLER
INSTRUMENT INPUT. SEE FIGURE 3 FOR CONNECTION LOCATION
3 PIPING FROM PANEL LOADER TO RECEIVER/CONTROLLER REMOTE SET POINT
CONNECTION. SEE FIGURE 3 FOR CONNECTION LOCATION.
4 SEE FIGURE 3 FOR CONNECTION LOCATION.
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Connections
WARNING
The controller is capable of providing full supply pressure to connected equipment. To avoid personal injury or property
damage caused by parts bursting from system overpressure, make sure the supply pressure never exceeds the maximum
safe working pressure of any connected equipment.
To complete the installation of a receiver/controller, make connections with tubing and fittings between the
receiver/controller and the actuator. The fittings, tubing, and mounting parts required depend on the type number
and optional equipment such as filter, regulator, and bypass valve.
All pressure connections on 2506/2516 receiver/controllers are 1/4 NPT internal fittings (figures 3 and 9). Use 1/4‐inch
piping or 3/8‐inch tubing to these connections.
If remote venting is required, see the Vents subsection below.