Apr 2000G Al PDF
Apr 2000G Al PDF
Apr 2000G Al PDF
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Communication
Configuration, calibration
The economical version can be mounted on any stable construction using the assembly fixture with 9 opening. The
transmitters connection shanks have terminals to be connected to the elastic 61 impulse line. Where the pulse
comes through a metal pipe, we suggest an M201.5
adapter for a 61 fitting using.
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Additionally, the data interchange with the transmitter enables the users to identify the transmitter, read the currently
measured pressure difference value, output current and
percentage of measuring range.
Installation
Operating guidelines
The transmitter should be mounted in a vertical position. The impulse lines should be connected in such a way that any condensed liquids
od uld flew off away from the device.
Where there is a significant difference in height between the place where the transmitter is mounted and the place where the pulse is taken,
he measurement may vary with the temperature of the impulse line. Connecting a compensating pipe close to the impulse line, from the
transmitter's reference connection shank to the height at which the impulse is taken can minimise this effect.
To prevent dust from entering the measuring cells, the impulse lines should be attached with care, with particular attention to the tightness of
the connections between the impulse lines and the transmitter.
Measuring ranges
Nominal measuring range (FSO)
0...25 mbar
(0...2500 Pa)
-2.5...2.5 mbar
1 mbar
(-250...250 Pa)
-7...7 mbar
-25...25 mbar
-100100 mbar
0.2 mbar
Overpressure limit
1 bar
350 mbar
(20 Pa)
350 mbar
350 mbar
(100 Pa)
(-700...700 Pa)
1 mbar
(100 Pa)
350 mbar
350 mbar
(-2500...2500 Pa)
5 mbar
(500 Pa)
1 bar
1 bar
(2 kPa)
1 bar
1 bar
(-10...10 kPa)
20 mbar
Meterological parameters
Nominal range
Accuracy
0...25 mbar
0.075%
-2.5...2.5 mbar
0.16%
-7...7 mbar
0.1%
-25...25 mbar
0.1%
-100100 mbar
0.075%
Set range
Accuracy
0...2.5 mbar
0.4%
-0.5...0.5 mbar
1%
-0.5...0.5 mbar
1.6%
-2.5...2.5 mbar
0.4%
-1010 mbar
0.4%
Thermal error
0.1% (FSO) / 10C
max. 0.4% (FSO) in the whole compensation temperature range
Thermal compensation range
-1070C
Additional electronic damping
Version: APR-2000GALW
060 s
Power supply
RS-HART converter
or communicator
Electrical parameters
Power supply
12...45 V DC (EEx 13,5...28 V)
Additional voltage drop when
display illumination switched on
3V
Output signal
4...20 mA, two wire transmission
Load resistance R[]
Usup [ V ] 12 V
0,02 A
Milliammeter
420
mA
mA
0.85
TEST
TEST
SIGNAL
Transmitter
Jumper
250 hm
Operating conditions
Operating temperature range (ambient temp.) 25...85C
Materials
Materials: casing
Aluminium
adapter C type
316ss
adapter PCV type (on 6 elastic pipe) brass
valve manifold
316ss
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Ordering procedure
Model
Description
Code
APR-2000G
Casing,
output signal,
ALW......................................
Certificate
AL/Profibus PA................
AL/Profibus PA/W...............
Range
/025mbar................. 025mbar
Nominal measuring range
(02500Pa)
1mbar
(100Pa)
0,2 mbar
(20Pa)
/-77mbar....... -77mbar
(-700700Pa)
1mbar
(100Pa)
/-2525mbar..................... -2525mbar
(-25002500Pa)
5mbar
( 500Pa)
20mbar
(2kPa)
Start and end of calibrated range in relation to 4mA and 20mA output
/PCV............. Process connection with terminal connecting for 6mm elastic pipe.
Mounting bracket for wall mounting is a standard.
/C........................................... Thread 1/4 NPT F on cover flange. Material of cover flange SS316L. Allows
mounting with a valve manifold.
Process connections
Electrical connection
Accessories**
/RedSpaw C.. Connector to weld impulse pipes dia. 12 and 14 mm, material 15HM. Only
process connection C type.
/+VM-3/A... Assembled with a 3- way valve manifold ( further specification of manifold see data sheet) . Only version with C type process connection.
/+VM-5/A... Assembled with a 5- way valve manifold ( further specification of manifoldsee data sheet) Only version with C type process connection.
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