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TECHNICAL DATA

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OPTIFLUX 2000

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4/2014 - 4000839504 - HB OPTIFLUX 2000 R04 en

Operating conditions

Temperature

Temperature

Temperature

Temperature

For detailed information in pressure / temperature refer to

Pressure derating

on page 43

For Ex versions different temperatures are valid. Please refer to the relevant

Ex documentation for details.

Process temperature

Hard rubber liner: -5...+80°C / 23...+176°F

Polypropylene liner: -5...+90°C / 23...+194°F

Polyolefin liner: -5...+80°C / 23...+176°F

Ambient temperature

Standard

Standard

Standard

Standard (with aluminium converter housing): standard flanges:

-20…+65°C /

-4 …+149°F

Option

Option

Option

Option (with aluminium converter housing): low temperature carbon steel

flanges or stainless steel flanges

-40…+65°C / -40…+149°F

Option

Option

Option

Option (with stainless steel converter housing): low temperature carbon

steel flanges or stainless steel flanges

-40...+55°C / -40…+130°F

Protect electronics against self-heating at ambient temperatures above +55°C / +131°F.

Storage temperature

-50...+70°C / -58...+158°F

Measurement range

Measurement range

Measurement range

Measurement range

-12...+12 m/s / -40...+40 ft/s

Pressure

Pressure

Pressure

Pressure

For detailed information in pressure / temperature refer to

Pressure derating

on page 43

EN 1092-1

DN2200...3000: PN 2.5

DN1200...2000: PN 6

DN200...1000: PN 10

DN65 and DN100...150: PN 16

DN25...50 and DN80: PN 40

Other pressures on request

ASME B16.5

1...24": 150 & 300 lb RF

Other pressures on request

JIS

DN50...1000 / 2...40": 10 K

DN25...40 / 1...1½": 20 K

Other pressures on request

AWWA

(class B or D FF)

Option:

Option:

Option:

Option:

DN700...1000 / 28...40": ≤ 10 bar / 145 psi

DN1200...2000 / 48...80": ≤ 6 bar / 87 psi

DIN

PN16 - 6 bar rated; DN700...2000

PN10 - 6 bar rated; DN700...2000

PN6 - 2 bar rated; DN700...2000

Vacuum load

For detailed information refer to

Vacuum load

on page 46.

Pressure loss

Negligible