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Advanced Sanitary Pressure Transmitters for the Food & Beverage Industry from NOSHOK
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| SERIES | 110 | |||||||
| CLAMP SIZES | 12 | 1-1/2" | 16 | 2" | ||||
| SEAL FILL FLUID | 4 | FFL77 White Oil Other food grade fill fuids available - please consult factory | ||||||
| TRANSDUCER | 615 | Series 615 transducer | ||||||
| ACCURACIES | 1 | ±0.25% full scale (BFSL) | 2 | ±0.125% full scale | ||||
| PRESSURE RANGES |
01 | -30 inHg to 0 psig | 16 | -30 inHg to 150 psig | 37 | 0 psig to 10 psig | 55 | 0 psig to 160 psig |
| 04 | -30 inHg to 15 psig | 19 | -30 inHg to 200 psig | 40 | 0 psig to 15 psig | 58 | 0 psig to 200 psig | |
| 07 | -30 inHg to 30 psig | 22 | -30 inHg to 300 psig | 43 | 0 psig to 30 psig | 61 | 0 psig to 300 psig | |
| 10 | -30 inHg to 60 psig | 31 | 0 psig to 100 inH2O | 46 | 0 psig to 60 psig | 64 | 0 psig to 400 psig | |
| 13 | -30 inHg to 100 psig | 34 | 0 psig to 5 psig | 49 | 0 psig to 100 psig | |||
| OUTPUT SIGNALS | 1 | 4 mA to 20 mA, 2-wire | 3 | 1 Vdc to 5 Vdc, 3-wire | 5 | 0 Vdc to 10 Vdc, 3-wire | ||
| 2 | 0 Vdc to 5 Vdc, 3-wire | 4 | 1 Vdc to 6 Vdc, 3-wire | 6 | 1 Vdc to 11 Vdc, 3-wire | |||
| ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS | 1 | DIN EN 175301-803 Form A w/ 36” Cable | 14 | DIN EN 175301-803 Form A with ISO 4400 1/2″ NPT conduit | ||||
| 3 | 6-pin Bayonet | 25 | M12 X1 (4-pin) | |||||
| 8 | DIN EN 175301-803 Form A | 36 | Integral 36" Cable | |||||
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| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Output signals | 4 mA to 20 mA 2-wire, 0 Vdc to 5 Vdc 3-wire, 1 Vdc to 5 Vdc 3-wire, 1 Vdc to 6 Vdc 3-wire, 0 Vdc to 10 Vdc, 3-wire, 1 Vdc to 11 Vdc 3-wire |
| Pressure ranges | Vacuum through 0 psig to 400 psig |
| Accuracy | ±0.25% full scale (BFSL); Optional ±0.125% full scale (BFSL); (Includes the effects of non-linearity, hysteresis, non-repeatability, zero point and full scale errors) |
| Stability | ±0.2% full scale for 1 year, non-accumulating |
| Adjustment | ±10% full scale for zero and span |
| Response time | < 10 ms |
| Service life | > 100,000,000 load cycles |
| Temperature ranges | Compensated 32 °F to 175 °F (0 °C to 80 °C) Effect ±0.01%/°F for zero and span Media -40 °F to 300 °F (-40 °C to 150 °C) Ambient -40 °F to 176 °F (-40 °C to 80 °C) Storage -40 °F to 212 °F (-40 °C to 100 °C) |
| Power requirement* | 10 Vdc to 30 Vdc (4 mA to 20 mA, 2-wire, 0 Vdc to 5 Vdc, 3-wire, 1 Vdc to 5 Vdc, 3-wire, 1 Vdc to 6 Vdc, 3-wire) 14 Vdc to 30 Vdc (0 Vdc to 10 Vdc, 3-wire, Vdc to 11 Vdc, 3-wire) |
| Load limitations | ≤ (VPower -10)/0.020 Amp for 4 mA to 20 mA output ≤ 5,000 Ω for 1 Vdc to 5 Vdc output ≤ 10,000 Ω for 0 Vdc to 10 Vdc output ≤ 4,500 Ω for 0.5 Vdc to 4.5 Vdc output |
| Proof pressure | 3 times full scale for 0 psig to 2 psig through 0 psig to 200 psig 1.75 times full scale for 0 psig to 300 psig through 0 psig to 400 psig |
| Burst pressure | 3.8 times full scale for 0 psig to 2 psig through 0 psig to 200 psig 4 times full scale for 0 psig to 300 psig through 0 psig to 400 psig |
| Measuring element | 316 stainless steel |
| Connection | 316 stainless steel |
| Housing material | 316 stainless steel |
| Environmental rating | IP65 |
| Electromagnetic rating | CE compliant to EMC norm EN 61326:2014/A1:1998 RFI, EMI and ESD protection |
| Electrical protection | Reverse polarity, overvoltage and short circuit protection |
| Shock | 1,000 g’s according to IEC 60068-2-27 |
| Vibration | 15 g’s according to IEC 60068-2-6 |
| Weight | Approximately 1.1 lb. |
*For use with Hirschmann Electrical Connector (8) only
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A: In many industrial applications, the terms pressure transmitter, pressure transducer and pressure sensor are used interchangeably. Traditionally, a transmitter referred to an instrument with a current output signal such as 4 mA to 20 mA, and a transducer referred to an instrument with a voltage output signal such as 0 Vdc to 10 Vdc. Today, all three terms are commonly used to describe electronic pressure measurement devices, so a NOSHOK pressure transmitter or transducer is often considered a type of pressure sensor.
A: When these terms originated there was a distinctive difference between the two. A transmitter was referred to as an instrument with a current signal, for example 4 mA to 20 mA, and a transducer was referred to as an instrument with a voltage signal, for example 0 Vdc to 10 Vdc. As time has progressed these terms are now commonly interchanged for reference to either output signal.
A: Proof pressure, which is higher than the full scale pressure point, is the limit that you can go to without affecting the performance and calibration of the transducer. The burst pressure, on the other hand, is the limit that you can go to before there is pressure chamber rupture and damage. An overload limit specification used sometimes means that proof and burst ratings are identical.
A: Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) refer to the effects electrical noise can have on instruments. RFI frequently comes from hand held walkie-talkies and EMI comes from AC motors in the vicinity of the instrument. ESD, or Electrostatic Discharge, comes from many sources including the application itself. CE compliant transmitters and transducers incorporate protection techniques and components to minimize most of the interference.
A: Most diaphragm seals can be used with pressure transducers and transmitters. The key is to assemble and fill the seal properly, being careful not to entrap air in the fill fluid.
A: The steam syphon is necessary in steam pressure applications. It is important to isolate the transmitter sensing diaphragm from the high temperature encountered with steam pressure applications.
A: As with other pressure measurement instruments including gauges, pressure pulsations and spikes are issues with pressure transmitters. Whenever the pressure of an incompressible fluid is measured, there is the potential for pulsations and spikes, which can damage pressure transmitters. An orifice installed in the pressure connection by NOSHOK can protect the transmitter from damage. Where there is the possibility of clogging the small orifice, an attachable piston snubber is recommended.
A: All pressure measurements are inherently differential in theory. Gauge pressure is referenced to ambient atmospheric pressure, and absolute pressure is referenced to a vacuum contained in an evacuated chamber within the transmitter. The level measurement is also a differential measurement, with its reference to ambient atmospheric pressure. In order for the submersible level measurement to be referenced to atmospheric, the cable contains a vent tube which runs the complete length of the cable and vents to atmospheric pressure at the junction box connection, which is out of the liquid.
A: The transmitter measures the hydrostatic pressure produced by the liquid level higher than the point where the instrument is located. The higher the liquid, the higher the pressure.
A: Voltage output transducers are available with a fourth connection which is electrically the same as the power supply common to connect to wiring configurations that require it.
A: A smaller diaphragm is less easily damaged, and positioning the sensors directly behind the diaphragm minimizes fill fluid and enables active temperature compensation directly at the point of measurement.
A: A turndown ratio, also commonly known as rangeability, refers to the ratio between the full-scale range and the minimum point of measure, indicating the range in which an instrument can accurately measure the media. For example, if a pressure transmitter has a maximum calibration range of 0 to 300 psi and a turndown ratio of 10:1, the span can be adjusted anywhere between 0 to 30 psi and 0 to 300 psi. The higher the turndown ratio, the higher the rangeability, which can also help minimize required inventory.
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