External 4-20 Ma Output Interface; Ma Output Interface Specifications - Teledyne 4250 Installation And Operation Manual

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4.3.1 External 4-20 mA
Output Interface
outputs. One is an external box that converts the signals from
the flow meter to a 4-20 mA current loop. The other is an internal
circuit board containing three separate analog output circuits on
the same board.
The 4 to 20 mA current is an industrial standard current loop for
process control equipment that must respond to changing condi-
tions by varying output rates.
The External 4-20 mA Output Interface has its own case and AC
power supply. Commercial power (120 VAC) must be available for
this device. Battery operation (12 VDC) is not feasible due to
voltage and current demands. It comes with a line cord, con-
nectors, and two interconnect cables. One cable has 6-pin M/S
connectors on both ends. This cable connects the input of the 4-20
mA Output Interface to the flow meter Interrogator connector.
The other cable has a three-pin plug on it that connects to the
output connector of the 4-20 mA Output Interface. This cable
ends in three pigtailed wires you connect to the equipment you
want to control with the 4-20 mA Output Interface.
Table 4-1 4-20 mA Output Interface Specifications
Power
Output Connector
Output Accuracy:
At 72° F (22°C)
Full Oper. Range
Operating Temperature Range
Resolution
Input Connector
Isolation
Fusing
Adjustments / Calibration
Maximum Distance
4250 Flow Meter
Section 4 Options and Accessories
1
Amp
120 VAC
8
3-pin male plug
Pin A: + current out
Pin B: – current out
Pin C: not used
±0.25% of full-scale
±0.5% of full scale
0° to 140°F (–18° to 60°C)
0.1% of full-scale
6-pin male M/S
Pin B: – pulse input
Pin F: + pulse input
Pins A, C, D, E: NC
Output current optically isolated from
flow meter.
1
Amp internal on AC line.
4
Factory-calibrated; when used within
range, no adjustment needed,
1,500 ft. (457.3 m) using 18 AWG wire.
4-5

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