The Anderson Greenwood SaddleMount has been developed to overcome the problems associated with traditional transmitter/manifold installations that are connected with impulse lines. Traditional remote mounted DP transmitter/manifold installations with impulse lines were first used over 40 years ago to allow technicians access to transmitters that required regular calibration and continuous maintenance. Transmitter technology has been significantly increased, and today’s high performance transmitters require less maintenance, and longer periods between calibrations. Due to the problems associated with impulse lines, NPT screwed connections and resulting high maintenance costs, many leading companies are mandating that DP transmitter/manifold assemblies are mounted directly onto the orifice flange, negating the use of impulse line pipe work. Installing high accuracy DP Transmitters and Manifolds at the end of long impulse lines can prove to be a false economy.
Anderson Greenwood developed the SaddleMount to provide a compact, leak free and safe modular system with: