PROline Promag 10 P
Hauser
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Length of connecting cable
Permissible cable length Lmax depends on the conductivity of the medium. A
minimum conductivity of 50
µ
S/cm is required.
Gray shaded area = permissible range for medium conductivity
Lmax = length of connecting cable in feet (m)
Medium conductivity in
µ
S/cm
In order to ensure measuring accuracy, comply with the following instructions when
installing the remote version:
• Secure the cable run or route the cable in a conduit. Movement of the cable
can falsify the measuring signal, particularly if the conductivity of the medium
is low.
• Route the cable well clear of electrical machines and switching elements.
• Ensure ground equalization between the sensor and transmitter, if necessary.
• When the Empty Pipe Detection function is switched on, the maximum connecting
cable length is 33 ft. (10 m).
Operating conditions: Environment
Ambient temperature
-5° to +140°F (-20° to +60°C) for sensor and transmitter
• Install the device at a shady location. Avoid direct sunlight, particularly in warm
climatic regions.
15° to + 120°F (-10° to +50°C), 70°F (20°C) is the preferable storage temperature.
• Standard: NEMA 4X (IP 67) for transmitter and sensor
• Optional: NEMA 6P (IP 68) for Promag P sensor, remote version
Acceleration up to 2 g in accordance with IEC 68-2-6
To EN 61326
Emission according to limit value for industrial environments EN55011
Storage temperature
Degree of protection
Shock and vibration resistance
Electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC)
Esc
E
-
+
200
100
165
(50)
330
(100)
Ft (m)
650
(200)
L
L
max
max
50
Process conditions
Medium temperature range
The -40 to +265°F (-40 to +130°C) for PTFE liner. Refer to diagrams below for
restrictions
20
0
-10
60
20
32
-5
230
265
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
PTFE
T
A
[°F]
180
100
140
TF [°F]
220
260
300
Esc
E
-
+
20
0
-10
60
40
80
120
160
T
A
[°F]
180
100
140
TF [°F]
220 260
300
32
140
-5
265
PTFE
Compact version Promag P
T
A
= ambient temperature
T
F
= fluid temperature
Remote version Promag P
T
A
= ambient temperature
T
F
= fluid temperature