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- Low Pneumatic Supply Consumption—The transducer has low pneumatic supply consumption which lowers operating costs.
- Approved for use with Natural Gas—The i2P-100 is approved for use with natural gas as the pneumatic supply.
- Single Sealed Device— The i2P-100 has been tested in accordance with ANSI/ISA Standard 12.27.01 (Requirements for Process Sealing Between Electrical Systems and Flammable or Combustible Process Fluids) as a single sealed device.
- High Output Capability and Rangeability— The integral output relay volume of the transducer is adequate to drive valve/actuator combinations without requiring a positioner or volume booster. Selectable user field-configurable dip switch setting for output range of 0.14 to 2.3 bar (2 to 33 psi).
- Split Range—Selectable user field-configurable two-way split range, using either half of the standard input signal.
- Corrosion Resistant—Separate housing compartments isolate the electronics from the pneumatic process. The electronics module is encased in a rugged plastic shell which helps to prevent damage to the electronics. The printed wiring board and dip switches are conformal coated to help prevent corrosion. Converter module coils have corrosion resistant coating and all flexures are gold plated to provide protection from hostile environments.
- Tolerant of Dirty Supply Medium—Free-flow pilot stage design and large internal air passages provide excellent tolerance to dirty pneumatic supply, by reducing the effects of contaminant buildup and erosion. The removable primary orifice and replaceable 5 micron filter are easy to remove for service and maintenance.
- Easy Maintenance—Modular electronics and converter modules contained in separate housing compartments, isolating the electronics from the process, allow for easy replacement in the field for reduced maintenance time and costs.
- Vibration Resistance—The transducer, used in a standard valve/actuator mounted application, exhibits an output shift of less than 1 percent of span when tested to ISA S75.13.
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