Series IP Current to Pressure Transducer

Brand: Dwyer Instruments, LLC

The Series IP Current to Pressure Transducers converts a current input signal to a linearly proportional pneumatic output pressure.

The features include built-in volume booster, low air consumption, field reversible (provides output which is inversely proportional to the input signal) and flexible zero and span adjustments.

The rugged NEMA 4X enclosure allows splashdown and outdoor installation.

The IP can be used for applications that require operation of valve actuators, pneumatic valve positioners, damper and louver actuators, final control elements, relays, air cylinders, web tensioners, clutches and brakes.
Features
  • Built-in volume booster
  • Low air consumption
  • Flexible zero plus span adjustments
  • NEMA 4X enclosure
  • Field reversible

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Specifications

Air Consumption

  • 0.03 scfm (0.5 m³/hour) Typical

Approvals & Certifications

  • CE
  • FM

Electrical Connectors

  • 1/2” NPT Female

Exhaust Capacity - Relieving Units Only

  • 2 scfm (3.4 m³/hour) at psig: 5 to 20 (kPa: 35 to 140, bar: 0.35 to 1.40)

Filter

  • 40 microns

Flow Capacity

  • 4.5 to 12 scfm (7.6 to 20 m³/hour) at psig: 25 to 100 (kPa: 175 to 700, bar: 1.75 to 7) Supply

Hysteresis

  • < 1 % of Span

Input Impedance

  • 180 ohms
  • 220 ohms

Input Signal

  • 4-20 mA

Linearization

  • < ± 0.75 % of Span

Media

  • Clean Dry Air Filtered to 40 microns
  • Oil Free

NPT Connection

  • 1/4” NPT Female - Pressure Connection

Power Requirement

  • Loop Powered

Pressure Range

  • bar: 0.2 to 6.9
  • kPa: 21 to 700
  • psig: 3 to 100

Repeatability

  • < 0.5 % of Span

Sensitivity

  • < ± 0.1 % of Span Per psig: 1 (kPa: 100, bar: 0.1) - Supply Pressure Sensitivity
  • < ± 0.15 % of Span Per psig: 1.5 (kPa: 10, bar: 0.1) - Supply Pressure Sensitivity

Temperature Range

  • -30° to 60° C (-22° to 140° F)

  • Applications that require the operation of:
    • Valve Actuators
    • Pneumatic Valve Positioners
    • Damper and Louver Actuators
    • Final Control Elements
    • Relays
    • Air Cylinders
    • Web Tensioners
    • Clutches and Brakes

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