XMPi Process Plant Gauge and Absolute Pressure Transmitter

Gauge or absolute range process pressure transmitter

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Process transmitter for measuring vacuum, steam, food, pharmaceutical, oil, gas and other pressure readings necessary for the monitoring and control of bulk production processes. Suitable for deploying in many locations and feeding pressure readings back to the site distributed control system (DCS). Includes HART protocol interface, 10:1 adjustable range scaling and ATEX intrinsic safety as standard, with options for 300degC media temperature and integrated local digital indicator. Available in pressure ranges from 0-400mbar up to 0-600 bar gauge or absolute, and compound ranges from -0.4 to +0.4 bar up to -1 to 10 bar gauge.

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Product Parameters

Pressure Ranges: from 0-400mbar up to 0-600bar gauge or absolute, including 10:1 turndown ratio and compound ranges

Accuracy: 0.1% full scale (IEC60770) 

Output Signal: 4-20mA with HART coms, 2 wire loop

Electrical Connections: Terminal clamps with M20 x 1.5 cable gland

Pressure Connnection:  G1/2, 1/2 NPT amd flush G1/2, G1, flange and DRD

Special Features: HART communications compatible, 10 to 1 range turn-down, ATEX approved intrinsic safety

Special Options: Integrated local readout display, high temperature media, food grade and Oxygen service oil filled diaphragms 

Media Compatibility: Stainless steel 316L pressure port and SS316L, Hastelloy or Tantal diaphragm with FKM or FFKM seals, stainless steel housing

Dimensions: 139 x 83 x 136 mm (Aluminium housing)

Weight: min 0.4kg

 


Product Description

The XMPi process pressure transmitter is designed for use in a harsh process industry environment and includes all the extra mechanical protection required for a long service life.

The hygienic flush diaphragm version of the XMP i pressure transmitter can be used in food or pharmaceutical processes such as canned food, breakfast cereal, sugar, dairy, confectionary, soft drinks, medicines, beer and spirits production.  For high temperatures it is possible to fit a cooling element which protects the electronics from damage from media up to a temperature of 300degC.

To check, rescale or recalibrate the XMP-i, the process transmitter settings can be accessed via a standard HART communicator connected across the 2 wire 4-20mA loop wire connections.

For extra protection in more aggressive or cleaner environments the aluminium die cast housing can be substituted with a Stainless steel 316L housing.

 


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