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Media properties
Media properties
Media properties
Media properties
Physical condition
Liquids
Viscosity
< 100 cSt (general guideline)
For detailed information please contact your local representative.
Permissible gas content (volume) ≤ 2%
Permissible solid content
(volume)
≤ 5%
Recommended flow velocity
0.5...20 m/s
Other conditions
Other conditions
Other conditions
Other conditions
Protection category acc. to
IEC 529 / EN 60529
W (Wall) version signal converter:
IP 65 (acc. to NEMA 4/4x)
F (Field) version signal converter:
IP 66/67 (acc. to NEMA 4x/6)
All sensors:
IP 67 (acc. to NEMA 6)
Vibration resistance
IEC 68-2-64
Shock resistance
IEC 60068-2-27
Installation condititions
Measurement configuration
Single path, single pipe or dual path / dual pipe
Inlet run
≥ 10 DN straight length
Outlet run
≥ 5 DN straight length
Dimensions and weights
See chapter "Dimensions and weights"
Materials
Sensor
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Anodised aluminum
Option stainless steel / eXtended Temperature (small / medium
Option stainless steel / eXtended Temperature (small / medium
Option stainless steel / eXtended Temperature (small / medium
Option stainless steel / eXtended Temperature (small / medium
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Rail construction: 1.4404 (AISI 316L)
Cable connection:1.4404, PSU with FKM O-ring
Converter
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
F version: die-cast aluminum, polyurethane coated
W version: polyamide-polycarbonate
Option
Option
Option
Option
F version: stainless steel 316 L (1.4408)
Electrical connections
Voltage
Standard: 100…230 VAC (-15% / +10%), 50/60 Hz
Option: 24 VAC/DC (AC: -15% / +10%; DC: -25% / +30%)
Power consumption
AC: 22 VA
DC: 12 W
Signal cable
double shielded, 2 internal triax, available lengths:
5 m / 15 ft (standard), maximum length 30 m / 90 ft
Cable entries
Standard: M20 x 1.5
Option: ½" NPT, PF ½
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