Nom du Produit: Fisher i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic Transducer
Marque: Fisher
Code Produit: i2P-100
Mots-clés: Fisher
i2P-100 Transducer
i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic Transducer
i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic Transducer
Transducer
Electro-Pneumatic Transducer
i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic Transducer
i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic
i2P-100
Fisher Transducer
Fisher i2P-100
Fisher i2P-100 Transducer
i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic
Fisher i2P-100 Electro-Pneumatic
Transducer
Electro-Pneumatic
Fisher Electro-Pneumatic
Electro-Pneumatic Transducer
Electro-Pneumatic Transducer
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The Fisher i2P-100 transducer is designed to meet environmental concerns, but optimized to provide maximum uptime.Featuring dual compartments with an explosive-fluid seal to prevent natural gas from migrating to the electrical conduit. Additional advantages include corrosion resistance, tolerance to dirty supply, and vibration resistance.FeaturesApproved for use with natural gas as the pneumatic supply.Low pneumatic supply consumption, which lowers operating costs.Has been tested in accordance with ANSI/ISA Standard 12.27.01The 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 two-way split range, using either half of the standard input signal.Separate housing compartments isolate the electronics from the pneumatic process..Free-flow pilot stage design and large internal air passages provide excellent tolerance to dirty pneumatic supply by reducing the effects of contaminant build-up and erosion.