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APPENDIX A - SPECIFICATIONS


MEASUREMENT RANGE
pH:
0.00 to 14.00, fully expandable

and reversible, standard. -2.00 to
14.00 pH, optional.


ORP: +1000 to -1000 mV, fully

expandable and reversible,
standard.


OUTPUT

4-20 mA or 20-4 mA, linear

and expandable. Up to a maximum
of 3 outputs.


POWER REQUIREMENTS

(with zero loop impedance)

Recommended

24 vdc

Maximum

50 vdc

Minimum

13.5 vdc

MAXIMUM LOOP IMPEDANCE

(@ 24 vdc)

525 ohms for 4-20 mA compliance on
primary (channel 1) output;

approximately 800 ohms on secondary
outputs

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

-4°F to +158°F (-20°C to +70°C)

DISPLAY
Menu driven, 32 character alpha-numeric,
Supertwist LCD. The main menu

simultaneously displays (1) process
identity (2) process value (and
engineering units), (3) percent output, (4)
temperature in °C or °F.


ENCLOSURE
NEMA 4X, weatherproof

SHIPPING WEIGHT
Standard LXT-230: 2 lbs (0.91 kgs)

ACCURACY

± 0.10% of full scale

LINEARITY
± 0.05% of full scale

SENSITIVITY
± 1.0 mV


STABILITY
± 0.2% per year @ 0°C to 70°C

RESPONSE TIME
1 second to reach 90% of the change.

REPEATABILITY

± 1.0 mV

TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
pH:
Automatic, -30°C to +140°C, RTD.

Accuracy within ±0.1°C over a 0°C
- 100°C span.

Specific pH compensation temperature

correction) is available. Consult the
factory.

ORP: Not used for compensation;

however, temperature is displayed.
Accuracy within ±0.1°C over a
0°C-100°C span.


50/60 Hz NOISE REJECTION
Greater than 70 db

INPUT/OUTPUT ISOLATION
Maximum 300 volts between process input

and any 4-20 mA output (single
and multiple channel outputs). No
isolation between inputs on

multiple channel units.


CALIBRATION
Auto Buffer Calibration

Allows the definition of two buffer points,

saved in memory, during the initial
start-up. This will allow subsequent
standardize and span buffer

calibrations with only 2 keystrokes.


Back-to-Factory Calibration (Factory

Restart)

With 2 keystrokes, allows the technician

to return the transmitter to a zero
electrode offset (asymmetry
potential) and to an ideal Nernstian
slope (1.000 mV per ORP unit).