Operating Conditions: Environment; Operating Conditions: Process - Endress+Hauser Proline Promag 50 Operating Instructions Manual

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Proline Promag 50 PROFIBUS DP/PA
Ambient temperature range
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Storage temperature
Degree of protection
Shock and vibration resistance
CIP cleaning
SIP cleaning
Electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC)
Medium temperature range
Endress+Hauser
10.1.8

Operating conditions: Environment

Transmitter
• Standard: –20...+60 °C
• Optional: –40...+60 °C
Note!
At ambient temperatures below –20 °C the readability of the display may be impaired.
Sensor
• Flange material carbon steel: –10...+60 °C
• Flange material stainless steel: –40...+60 °C
Caution!
It is not allowed to use the device beyond the min. and max. lining specified temperature values (→
"Medium temperature range").
Note the following points:
• Install the device at a shady location. Avoid direct sunlight, particularly in warm climatic regions.
• If both fluid and ambient temperatures are high, install the transmitter at a remote location from
the sensor (→ "Medium temperature range").
The storage temperature corresponds to the ambient temperature range of the transmitter and the
sensors.
• Standard: IP 67 (ENEMA 4X) for transmitter and sensor
• Optional: IP 68 (ENEMA 6P) for remote version of Promag W and P sensor
Acceleration up to 2 g by analogy with IEC 60068-2-6
(high-temperature version: no data available)
Promag W: not possible
Promag P: possible (note max. temperature)
Promag H: possible (note max. temperature)
Promag W: not possible
Promag P: possible with PFA (note max. temperature)
Promag H: possible (note max. temperature)
To EN 61326/A1 (IEC 1326) and NAMUR Recommendation NE 21
10.1.9

Operating conditions: Process

The permissible temperature depends on the lining of the measuring tube
Promag W
• 0...+80 °C for hard rubber (DN 65...2000)
• –20...+50 °C for polyurethane (DN 25...1000)
Promag P
• –40...+130 °C for PTFE (DN 15...600), restrictions → see the following diagrams
• –20...+180 °C for PFA (DN 25...200), restrictions → see the following diagrams
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