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C. electrical, D. physical, Model 755a – Emerson 755A User Manual

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Instruction Manual

245364-V

May 2002

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management Description and Specifications 1-5

Model 755A

c. Electrical

Supply Voltage and Frequency

Standard ................................ 115 VAC

±10 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Optional ................................. 230 VAC

±10 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption

Maximum ............................... 300 watts
Nominal.................................. 75 watts

Output

Standard ................................ Field selectable voltage output of 0 to 10mV, 0 to 100mV, 0 to 1V,

or 0 to 5VDC

Optional ................................. Isolated current output of 0 to 20mA or 4 to 20mA (with Current

Output Board)

Alarm Option.................................. High-Low Alarm

Contact Ratings ..................... 5 amperes, 240V AC, resistive load

5 amperes, 120V AC, resistive load
5 amperes, 28V DC, resistive load

Setpoint ......................................... Adjustable from 1% to 20% of fullscale
Deadband ...................................... Adjustable from 1% to 20% of fullscale (Factory set at 10% of

fullscale)

d. Physical

Mounting

Standard ................................ Panel mount
Optional ................................. Surface or stanchion mount accessory available

Enclosure Classification ................ Meets requirements for NEMA 3R

Air Purge Option

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................... NFPA 496 (1989) Type Z purge

Weight ........................................... Approximately 32.5 lbs (14.74 Kg)
Dimensions.................................... Height: 13.5 (343 mm)

Width: 11.5 (294 mm)
Depth: 7.12 (181 mm)

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When installed with user supplied components, meets requirements for Class I, Division 2 locations per National Electrical

Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) for analyzers sampling nonflammable gases. Analyzers sampling flammable gases must be pro-
tected by a continuous dilution purge system in accordance with Standard ANSI/NFPA 496-1986, Chapter 8. Consult factory
for recommendations.