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Units shipped calibrated 4-20 mA, 10-50 mA units must be calibrated in field. Figure 1. Model T5200 Series Transducer Identification Number System. GENERAL INFORMATION The Model T5200 Series Electro-Pneumatic Transducer converts a DC current or voltage input signal to a directly proportional pneumatic output.
HAZARDOUS AREA CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS FM (Factory Mutual) Approvals: Functional Specifications Explosion-Proof: (TFXPD5200) Output 3-15 psig [0.2-1.0 BAR] Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D; Range (20-100 kPa) Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G; Maximum Ambient 65 Supply 2 psig NEMA 3R Enclosure.
INSTALLATION An Optional Mounting Kit 14596 is available when installing The Model T5200 can be mounted directly onto a flat surface the unit on a 2" pipe. For more information, see Figure 4. using the two 10-32 tapped mounting holes in the base of the on page 4.
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INSTALLATION The Model TXPD5200 can be mounted directly onto a flat Mounting Kit 14140 is available for Panel or 2" Pipe surface using the four 1/4-20 x 7/16 tapped mounting holes Mounting. For more information, see Figure 6. on page in the base of the housing (except "V"...
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Pneumatic Connections Electric Connection For the T5200 Transducer, make connections to the Ter Clean all pipelines to remove dirt and scale before instal minal Block through a 1/2 NPT Conduit Connector (not lation. supplied) and a plastic sleeve as shown below in Figure 7. Apply a minimum amount of pipe compound to the male “Electrical Connections”.
CALIBRATIONS / ADJUSTMENTS • Forward Acting Calibration-Span Equipment Required for Calibration: 3. Apply the maximum input signal and adjust the Span • Pneumatic Supply capable of delivering up to 150 psig. screw on the potentiometer for maximum output pressure. Turn screw clockwise to increase pres • Current Supply capable of delivering up to 50 mA.
MAINTENANCE To clear problems caused by Magnet malfunction, To clean the Orifice, use the following procedure: use the following procedure: 1. Shut off the valve that is supplying air to transducer. 1. Shut off the valve that is supplying air to transducer. Remove the Air Line from the Inlet Port.
The information set forth in the foregoing Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions shall not be modified or amended in any respect without prior written consent of Fairchild Industrial Products Company. In addition, the information set forth herein shall be furnished with each product sold incorporating Fairchild's unit as a component thereof.